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Life is about learning to dance in the rain.
2022年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国新高考Ⅰ&Ⅱ卷)
录音材料见 P67
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the speakers do next?
A. Check the map. B. Leave the restaurant. C. Park the car.
2. Where are the speakers?
A. At a bus stop. B. At home. C. At the airport.
3. What did the speakers do last week?
A. They had a celebration dinner.
B. They went to see a newborn baby.
C. They sent a mail to their neighbors.
4. Why does the man make the phone call?
A. To cancel a weekend trip. B. To make an appointment. C. To get some information.
5. What does the man probably want to do?
A. Do some exercise. B. Get an extra key. C. Order room service.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
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。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。
听下面一段对话,回答第 6和第 7两个小题。
6. Why does the woman come to the man?
A. To ask for permission. B. To extend an invitation. C. To express thanks.
7. When are the students going to the museum?
A. On Friday. B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday.
听下面一段对话,回答第 8至第 10 三个小题。
8. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Buying groceries. B. Choosing gifts. C. Seeing friends.
9. Who is Clara?
A. The man’s wife. B. The man’s sister. C. The man’s daughter.
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人生是要学会在雨中舞蹈。
10. How much did the man spend on the city passes?
A. $36. B. $50. C. $150.
听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至第 13 三个小题。
11. Why did Tracy bring dogs to the children?
A. To teach them to love animals.
B. To help them gain confidence.
C. To protect them from dangers.
12. What is Kevin’s concern about the dog?
A. They may misbehave. B. They may get hurt. C. They may carry diseases.
13. What will Helen do tomorrow morning?
A. Give a talk. B. Meet the children. C. Take some photos.
听下面一段对话,回答第 14 至第 17 四个小题。
14. What is the man doing?
A. Attending a lecture. B. Hosting a workshop. C. Conducting an interview.
15. Why is Emily doing unpaid work in the new season of the show?
A. To follow the latest trend.
B. To help raise the crew’s pay.
C. To support the post-production.
16. What enables Emily to try different things in her field?
A. Her college education. B. Her teaching experience. C. Her family tradition.
17. What does Emily think of her work at the Film Centre?
A. Boring. B. Rewarding. C. Demanding.
听下面一段独白,回答第 18 至第 20 三个小题。
18. Who is the speaker talking to?
A. Sports club members. B. International tourists. C. University students.
19. Where did Emma work for a rugby team?
A. In Manchester. B. In Dublin. C. In Vancouver.
20. What can be a challenge to Emma’s work?
A. Competition in the health care industry.
B. Discrimination against female scientists.
C. Influence of misinformation on the public.
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the art field.
M: My grandfather was an art dealer in Munich. They
had a great museum in Munich. He took me to the
museum and I responded very strongly to what I
saw on the walls there. I learned about art from him.
jI learned about looking at art from him. I think
that’s what really got me started. Then, many years
later, after I got out of the army, kI went to study
art history at the University of Chicago.
W: Tell us more about your experiences of looking at art
with your grandfather.
M: Well, we looked at the famous paintings by the
great artists like Rembrandt, Botticelli and Albrecht
Durer. lRubens’ paintings were my favorites.
Yes, I remember these things. This was when I
was between 10 and 15. When I was 14, I was so
anxious to see more art that a friend of mine and I
bicycled across the Alps to see Venus. That was a
big adventure.
Text 9
W: Hi, John. Haven’t seen you for ages.
M: Hi, Susan. mFancy meeting you here on the train.
W: How is your college life?
M: What can I say? I’ve survived.
W: What happened?
M: Well, early last March, I started doing a part-time job
in a law firm. nA few weeks before, I had started
writing my term paper. I thought I could finish it
by August.
W: That was a pretty good idea, trying to have some
work experience.
M: For the first three weeks, you know, I tried. I got up
early and worked for an hour on my paper before
going to work. oBut work was so fun. I met tons
of new people, and soon I couldn’t find even a
minute for my paper. So I had to quit my part-
time job and finally finished my paper in October.
W: Well, it’s never too late to mend. pIt’s kind of hard
to find a balance between what you have to do
and what you want to do.
M: Yeah, it’s really important for me to balance study
and work and I think I should learn to exercise some
self-control.
Text 10
Being an athlete is very fun, painful and exciting.
Every time I come to the track, I feel like I’m out of this
place. This is Botswana National Stadium. This is where
I train. When I saw Usain Bolt running in 2012 London
Olympics, I was amazed. Just watching him run got me
motivated. qI quit being a chess player and started to
run. I went to the 2016 Olympics and went to the finals
at the age of 18. And wow! rI finished fifth. It was a
dream come true to me, but I still wanted more. The
training is super hard, sbut the hardest part for me
is that I got an injury, an injury which may take me
out for years. For a period of time, as a young athlete,
I didn’t know what to do. I lost focus, but now I’m back
on the track. I really want to be there at the Olympics
and do what I did before. Do much, much greater. I don’t
care about the gold. I don’t care about the silver. I want
to do my best, you know, take everything and show it to
the world.
2022 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国新高考Ⅰ & Ⅱ卷)
Text 1
M: We have to find a parking space. Let’s drive around
the block one more time. Did you say the restaurant
has no off-street parking at all?
W: None, I checked it. Look, there’s a space.
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Text 2
M: You have to go now, Judy, or you’ll miss your
flight. It’s an hour’s drive to the airport.
W: I’m leaving. Don’t forget to water my flowers. Just
a minute, where’s my ticket, Dad?
Text 3
M: Laura, what’s in the mailbox?
W: It’s a thank-you note from our neighbor. They thank
us for visiting them last week when the baby was
born. They also invite us to have dinner next Friday.
M: Are they back home now?
W: Should be!
Text 4
W: Good afternoon, Paper Museum.
M: Hello, could you tell me your opening hours for
Saturday?
W: Yeah, we’re open from 10 in the morning to 5 in the
afternoon.
M: Thanks.
Text 5
M: Excuse me, where is the hotel gym, please?
W: It’s on the top floor. You can take the lift over there.
M: Do I have to pay extra?
W: No, sir, you just need to take your room key with
you.
Text 6
W: fMr Wilson, students from Class 2 want to visit
the history museum. Will it be all right if I take
them there this weekend?
M: How about their revision test? Are they through with
it?
W: Yes, they are.
M: In that case, you can go ahead. gTry to finish it
within one day so that the students still have a
whole day to rest on Sunday.
W: All right, I’ll manage.
Text 7
M: Hi, Linda. Fancy seeing you here. hHow long have
you been shopping?
W: Almost an hour. hiI have a lot to buy. My daughter
Melissa’s birthday is coming. I’m trying to get her
a good gift, but I don’t know what to choose. She
seems to have everything she loves.
M: hiYeah, the same as Clara. iWe’ve already had
bags of toys she’s no longer playing with, so this
year we didn’t buy her material things. We gave her
an experience gift.
W: What’s that?
M: A city pass, with which she can visit twelve different
attractions, including the National History Museum,
the Science Museum, the zoo, and more.
W: How much is it?
M: jFifty dollars per person for a year-long pass. I
bought three for the whole family.
W: So you can have a different outing every month for
the entire year? What a great idea!
Text 8
M: Helen, busy doing anything?
W: Oh, Kevin. I’m preparing a presentation for the city
library. It’s about a girl named Tracy Woods.
M: What’s special about her?
W: It was an amazing story. kShe brought specially
trained dogs to special education schools and
helped children to build confidence. She believes
that dogs can help children in ways we can’t. Dogs
don’t judge, and they don’t care who you are or what
you look like.
M: lBut putting dogs into a school? Aren’t they going
to mess up the school?
W: Don’t worry, all the dogs are assessed and trained
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properly. There are now forty dogs working with
children aged from six to eighteen.
M: I hope the children love them.
W: Of course they do. I’ve got some pictures. mI’ll show
them at my presentation tomorrow morning.
Text 9
M: nEmily, thank you for taking time out of your
busy schedule to answer a few questions.
W: It’s my pleasure.
M: People say you’re doing unpaid work in the new
season of My Fair Lady. Is this what the show
business has become?
W: No, not really. oAll of my acting in the new season
is unpaid, but the crew is paid. This is to raise
money for the post-production of the show.
M: I notice you’ve tried many different kinds of things:
film, TV and even theatre.
W: pYeah, that’s how I was trained at university. I
work on anything that excites me.
M: Tell us about the six months you recently spent at the
workshop of the Film Centre.
W: qIt was an unbelievable experience—teaching
young actors and actresses and working with some
great acting artists. qIt was also great to work
in various labs such as directors, writers and
so on. It’s very helpful for making you a really
well-rounded and active member of the film and
television industry.
M: Thank you very much, Emily. We look forward to
your new season.
Text 10
rHi, everyone! This is the monthly meeting of
our club. We’ve been fortunate to have got good
advice from some famous athletes on how to improve
our skills and build up our body. Today, we’ll hear
something different. We’re honored to have Emma
Wilson here. Emma is a health expert and lecturer
from UBC, the University of British Columbia. Emma
worked for a football team in Manchester, sthen for
a very successful rugby team in Dublin, and finally
ended up working here in Vancouver. tEmma says
it’s challenging to be a health expert because people
can be easily influenced by advertisements that lack
scientific support. Also, people aren’t willing to change
their views about food and nutrition, as there is so much
confusing information online. It’s really important to
hear what experts say, and that’s why we’ve invited
Emma here. She isn’t going to tell us about everything
we should eat, but she will teach us to make better
choices. Let’s welcome Emma Wilson.
2022 年 1 月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)
Text 1
M: Professor Jackson, could I talk to you about my paper
sometime today?
W: Sure. When the class is over, I need to go to the lab
first, and then I’ll be at the cafeteria at about
12:30. Let’s meet there.
M: Okay, thanks, Professor Jackson.
Text 2
M: What are you cooking? It smells delicious.
W: I’m making a carrot cake.
M: Nice. I see a roast chicken and an apple pie over
there too.
W: The chicken is for dinner, and the pie is for Jeff. He
has to take something to school tomorrow.
Text 3
W: This neighborhood really needs a library. How can
we get one?
M: I think we should have a meeting to talk about it.
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2023 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
(全国甲 & 乙卷)
1–5 BACCB 6–10 CBCBC
11–15 ACBBA 16–20 CACCA
2023 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
(全国新课标Ⅰ & Ⅱ卷)
1–5 CABBC 6–10 CBABC
11–15 ACABA 16–20 CCABA
2023 年 1 月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
(浙江卷 & 山东卷第一次)
1–5 CBACB 6–10 CABAA
11–15 BACBC 16–20 ACBCB
2023 年 1 月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
(山东卷第二次)
1–5 BBACA 6–10 BCCBC
11–15 CBACA 16–20 CABBA
2023 年 3 月全国英语等级考试第二级
(PETS–2)
1–5 CABAA 6–10 BCBCB
11–15 ABCAA 16–20 CBBCB
2022 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
(全国甲 & 乙卷)
1–5 BCBAC 6–10 ACACA
11–15 ACCBA 16–20 BBCAB
2022 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
(全国新高考Ⅰ & Ⅱ卷)
1–5 CBBCA 6–10 ABBCC
11–15 BAACC 16–20 ABABC
2022 年 1 月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
(浙江卷)
1–5 BABCB 6–10 ABACA
11–15 CACCB 16–20 ACBBC
2022 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
(山东卷第一次)
1–5 ABCBC 6–10 BCBCA
11–15 ABABA 16–20 BCACA
2022 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
(山东卷第二次)
1–5 CBBCA 6–10 ABBAC
11–15 ABCCB 16–20 BCCAA
2022 年 3 月全国英语等级考试第二级
(PETS–2)
1–5 BBCCA 6–10 ABCBC
11–15 ABAAB 16–20 CCBCA
2022 年 11 月全国英语等级考试第二级
(PETS–2)
1–5 CACAB 6–10 BCABA
11–15 CABAC 16–20 CBCAB
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