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高考英语听力冲刺集训4
2020高考英语听力冲刺集训4
A.24.B.12.C.6.
3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Buyafan.B.Useelectricity.C.Coolhimselfdown.
4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Hewon’tmakemuchmoney.
B.Hemaynotsellhispaintings.
C.Hewon’tbeabletobuyan
ewcar.
5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.
B.Doctorandpatient.
C.Waitressandcustomer.
第二节(共15小题)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或
独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.How
longisitsincetheymeteachother?
A.Morethanoneyear.
B.Lessthanoneyear.
C.Threemonths.
7.Whered
oesthemanwork?
A.Inafoodfactory.B.Atauniversity.C.AttheNationalBank.
8.Whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.ThewomanspeaksGermanbetterthanSpanish.
B.Tom,John’sson,isinGradeThree.
C.Themanhastwochildren.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Reporterandmanager.
B.Customerandsalesman.
C.Housewifeandshopkeeper.
10.Whatistherobotprogrammedtodo?
A.Shoppingandcalculating.
B.Repairingandguarding.
C.Cleaningandwashing.
11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthenewhome?
A.It’ssafeenough.B.It’stooexpensive.C.It’sworthbuying.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.Whatisthefatherreadingatthebeginningoftheconversation?
A.Anovel.B.Amagazine.
C.Anewspaper.
13.Whatkindof
bookdoesthegirlwanttoread?
A.Abookaboutanimals.
B.A
bookondolls.
C.Abookaboutcandyandcookies.
14.Whatdoesthegirl’steachersayaboutreading?
A.Thegirlcanborrowbooksfromthelibrary.
B.Thegirlshouldreadbookseveryday.
C.Thegirloughttoreadatleasttenbooksanight.
C.I
tsimportancevariesondifferentoccasions.
19.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofbei
nginjeansandasweaterforaninterviewforgovernmentjob?
A.Cheerful
.B.Foolish.C.Wiseenou
gh.
20.Whatdoesthisspeechsuggest?
A.Differentplaces,differentappearances.
B.Alwaysbeinthelatestfashi
on.
C.Thesameappearancethoughindifferentplaces.
录音材料及参考答案:
(Text1)
M:
Ouch,itreallyhurtsterriblyhere,becauseIfelloverheavilyjustnow.
W:
IthinkyouneedanX-ray.ShallIhelpyougettothehospital?
M:
No,thanks.
(Text2)
M:
Yourskirthas
quiteabeautifulcolor,doesn’tit?
W:
Yes.Iboughtitinasaleforhalfprice.Itonlycostme$12.
(Text3)
M:
Gee,it’ssohothere.Doesanyoneknowwherethefanis?
W:
Nouse.ThefanisOK,butthere’snoelectricity.
(Text4)
M:
WhenIsellmypaintings,I’mgoingtobuyanewcar.
W:
Well,don’tcountyourchickens
beforetheyarehatched.
(Text5)
W:
Howdoyoulikethedishesinou
rrestaurant?
M:
Oh,theyarewonderful.It’squitesometimesinceIhaveenjoyedmyselfsomuch.Andyourserviceisperfect,too.
(Text6)
M:
Why,MarySmith!
Ihaven’tseenyouforages.Howhaveyoubeen?
W:
John,JohnBrown!
Ithasbeenalongtime,hasn’tit?
It
mustbeatleastayear.
M:
No,wetalkedattheJohnsons’ChristmaspartylastDecember.Don’tyouremember?
W:
That’sright.Wel
l,howareyou?
Stillworkingforthefoodcompany?
M
:
No,Ichangedjobsthreemonthsago.I’mwiththeNationalBanknow.Howaboutyou?
W:
I’mstillteachi
ngattheuniversity,butImovedfromtheGermanDepartmenttotheSpanishDepartment.Well,howisyourfamily?
Arethechildrenallinschoolnow?
M:
No,Billyisstillathome.TomisinthethirdgradeandJane’sinthesecond.
W:
Ourtwochildrenhaven’tstartedschoolyet,either.Buttheywillgointhefall.
(Text7)
W:
Hello,Mr.Tompkins.Ournewspaperisgoingtoprintanarticleaboutnewproducts.Couldyoutellmeaboutthenewhomeyourcompanyhasbuilt?
Iunderstanditpromisestobeamodelfor
thehousesofthefuture.
M:
Certainly.Theideaisnottohaveahousefullofdifferentthings.Thisisacompletehomesystem.Itwillmakepeople’sliveseasier.
W:
OK!
Sotellme
howthishousewillmakemylifeeasier?
M:
Whenyouarriveatthefrontdoor,
youwon’tne
edakey.Thedoorwillopenwithatouchofyourfinger.You’llbeabletocallyourrefrigeratorwhenyou’reat
thegrocerystoreandfindouthowmuchyouneedtobuy.Isn’titwonderful?
W:
CanIcallthewashingmachineaswell?
M:
Sure.Butyouwon’tneedto.Thehousecomeswitharobot.Itisprogrammedtocleanthehouseanddothewashing.
W:
Whatdoesitcost?
M:
Amilliondollars.
W:
Amilliondollars!
Itwillbethe22ndcenturybeforeIcanaffordtobuyone!
(Text8)
W:
Dad,willyoureadtome?
M:
Uh,letmefinishthenewspaperfirst.
W:
You’vebeensayingthatforever!
M:
Well,howaboutreadingthebusinesssectionofthenewspapertogether?
W:
That’sboring.Let’sreadthisbook.It’saboutabearandacatthatbecomefriends.
M:
Okay.
W:
Andthesebookstoo.
M:
Whoa.Ithoughtyousaidonebook.Theremustbetenhere.
W:
Myteacher,MrsGreen,saysyouhavetoreadtomeeverynight,andthenewspaperdoesn’tcount.Andlet’seatsomepopcornandcookieswhilewe’rereading.
M:
Well,it’sbedtimerightnow.So,Okay,herewego.Onceuponat
imeinadeep,darkforest,livedabrownbear...
(Text9)
W:
HowdoyoulikeHongKong,MrGreen?
M:
Verymuch.
W:
Areyoustayingatahotel?
M:
Yes,attheStarHotel,nextdoortothisbuilding.
W:
Oh,yes.
M:
It’snearlyoneo’clock!
I’mhungry.Isthereagoodrestaurantnearby?
W:
Yes,thereareseveral.WouldyouliketoeatChinesefoodorEuropean?
M:
Er,European,Ithink.But
wouldyouliketohavelun
chwithme?
W:
Well,thankyou.I’dliketo.
M:
Good,w
ouldyouliketochooseabetterrestaurant?
W:
Well,there’sBrown’s.Thefood’sverygood,butI’mafraidit’sratherexpensive.
M:
That’sallright,MissJiang.Shallwego,th
en?
(Text10)
Today,societyismuchfreerandeasierthanitusedtobeItisnolongernecessarytodresslikeeveryoneelse.Youcandressasyoulikeordoyourhairthewayyoulikeinsteadofthewayyoushouldjustbecauseitisthefashion.Thepopularityofjeansandthe“untidy”lookseemstobeareactionagainsttheincreasinglyexpensivefashionsofthetopfashionshops.
Atthesametime,appearanceisstillimportantoncertainoccasionsandthenwemustchooseourclothescarefully.Itwouldbefoolishforustogotoaninterviewforajobinthegovernmentwearingjeansandasweater,anditwouldbeconsideredimpoliteifwevisitedourelderlyrelativeslookingasifweweregoingtoadiscopartyorthebeach.However,youneedn’tfeeldepressedifyoudon’tlooklikethelatestfashionphoto.Lookaroundyouandyou’llfindthatnobodyelsedoeseither!