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02 崇明区
I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. In a library. B. In a laundry. C. In a lift. D. In a bakery.
2. A. Boss and employee. B. Hotel receptionist and guest.
C. Doctor and patient. D. Travel agent and customer.
3. A. Check the cafeteria later. B. Go to another place to eat.
C. Go to the cafeteria of the bank. D. Cook something for themselves.
4. A. He didn’t go to the club. B. He forgot meeting the woman.
C. He slipped and got injured. D. He couldn’t keep his mind off the club.
5. A. Extend her project time. B. Finish the project as soon as possible.
C. Reconsider her decision. D. Interview people except those in town.
6. A. Look for another style. B. Give the sweater away as a gift.
C. Try on a smaller sweater. D. Change the sweater for a bigger one.
7. A. He cancelled his interview.
B. He’s disappointed with his interview.
C. He shouldn’t have applied for the job.
D. He doesn’t want to discuss the interview now.
8. A. Ways to make money.
B. Bob’s plan to open a coffee shop.
C. The cow Bob is raising.
D. The operation of Bob’s coffee shop.
9. A. What the man is reading is too difficult.
B. The man misjudges Mary’s expression.
C. Mary’s habit caused her trouble in work.
D. Mary dislikes reading books after work.
10. A. She plans to read more than the required books.
B. The books are all required for the history course.
C. Some of the books are for courses other than history.
D. She’s worried she may not finish the required reading.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of them. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. To distract the employer’s attention.
B. To explain the features of the job applied for.
C. To help you become the best candidate.
D. To enable you to be noticed among applicants.
12. A. It should be at least one page long.
B. It should be handed in during the interview.
C. It should be customized to suit the job.
D. It should emphasize the value of the company.
13. A. Your interest and hobbies. B. The details of your relevant skills.
C. All your working experiences. D. A polite request for a proper salary.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. To provide a place for students to relax while studying.
B. To provide a place for students to enjoy the city landscape.
C. To provide a place for students to inspire more confidence.
D. To provide a place for students to rest and enhance creativity.
15. A. To make it both traditional and modern.
B. To enlarge it to accommodate more students.
C. To upgrade it with more trendy facilities.
D. To make it attract both students and teachers.
16. A. It contributes to peace in society. B. It helps people handle stress.
C. It’s common in workplaces as well. D. It is good for the environment.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. The consequences of losing a job. B. The significance of having an interest.
C. The right attitude to unemployment. D. The possible reasons for getting fired.
18. A. A result of being less competent.
B. A valuable time to develop an interest.
C. A shock that might depress a person.
D. An opportunity to reconsider one’s career.
19. A. To reflect on her life and show the benefits of starting a company.
B. To comfort the man and help him respond actively to the situation.
C. To teach the man tips on how to make opportunities come one’s way.
D. To illustrate that gardening is a promising field for the man to get into.
20. A. Hopeful. B. Excited. C. Depressed. D. Concerned.
答案:
1-10 CABA C DBDBA 11-20 DCBDA BCDBA
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Section A
1. W: Press twelve, please. Thank you.
M: You’re welcome. That’s where I’m going.
Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?
2. W: Mr. Watson, I wonder whether it’s possible for me to take a vacation early next month.
M: Did you fill out a request form?
Q: What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?
3. M: I was going to get something to eat in the cafeteria, but it seems to be closed.
W: Oh, that’s because it’s Sunday. Why don’t you come with me to a place opposite the bank?
Q: What does the woman suggest they do?
4. W: Jack, did you forget that we were supposed to meet in the club last evening?
M: Oh, I’m so sorry. It completely slipped my mind.
Q: What can be learned about the man last evening?
5. W: Professor Johnson, I’m thinking of interviewing all the residents in town for my project.
M: Well, that’s too challenging for such a short-term project. You’d better give it a second thought.
Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
M: How do I look in this new sweater? I bought it in a hurry and didn’t even try it on.
W: Well, I really like the style, but it looks a little tight. You’d better get the next size up.
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
7. W: How did your job interview go?
M: I don’t think I came across as well as I could have.
Q: What does the man mean?
8. W: Hey, Bob. Ever since you opened your coffee shop, you have been very busy. Is the business going well and making money?
M: Yeah! I can’t believe it. In fact, my coffee shop has become a real cash cow for me.
Q: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
9. M: From the look on Mary’s face, I think she’s having trouble with her boss.
W: I think you are reading too much into it.
Q: What does the woman imply?
10. M: Woo! Are all those books there required for the history class?
W: No, a lot of these are optional. But you know when I do something, I usually do it 200 percent.
Q: What does the woman mean?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
Are you tired of your job and in the market for a new one? Many people are these days. How can you get the attention of employers? The answer is a superior cover letter.
The cover letter should be no more than one page in length. And it should explain why you are the best candidate for a job. The letter is to help you stand out from the other applicants.
No matter how many you write, every cover letter should be different. Each one should be tailored to the job you are applying for. So before you start writing, find out some information about the job and the establishment. Then you’ll know what the company values and which skills and experiences your letter should focus on.
In your first paragraph, quickly introduce yourself and talk about the position you are applying for. You should show why you are interested in the job and the company. Following the opening paragraph, you can discuss the relevant experiences. You can give in-depth details about why your skills fit the company’s needs. In the last lines, you should restate why you are a great fit. Then follow up with a polite request for an interview. This shows you are excited about the job.
(Now listen again, please.)
Questions:
11. What is the purpose of a cover letter?
12. Which is true about a cover letter?
13. What should be included in a cover letter?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
The “relaxing and inspiration area” in a library at Guangdong University of Finance & Economics has unexpectedly become a hit online.
According to the library director, Wang Zhongzheng, the “relaxing and inspiration area” has been set up for many years and is popular among students. He explained that the main purpose of setting up this special zone is to provide students with a place to relax and inspire creativity after studying. Students can just think, have a snack, and enjoy the beautiful city landscape outside.
Currently, the library has six “relaxing and inspiration areas” next to the study and reading area, making them a good combination.
The area is equipped with outdoor tables, chairs, plants, and other facilities. The library is also planning to upgrade the zone by integrating elements of tradition and modernity to better meet the needs of young students.
Wang believes that the popularity of the “relaxing and inspiration area” demonstrates a positive and simple way for young people to deal with stress. He also recommends that more schools and workplaces set up such an area to meet the needs of people who seek a peaceful and inspiring environment.
(Now listen again, please.)
Questions:
14. What’s the main purpose of the library setting up the “relaxing and inspiration area”?
15. What is the library planning to do about the “relaxing and inspiration area”?
16. What does the library director think of the “relaxing and inspiration area”?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
W: Mickey! Good to see you!
M: Hi, Suzanne!
W: Hey, is everything okay?
M: I got laid off last Friday.
W: Oh...I’m so sorry to hear that. Losing a job is such a nasty experience.
M: Yeah...it surely is. I guess I have been a bit depressed.
W: I remember when I got fired three years ago, I felt awful for weeks. But getting fired turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to me.
M: Why was that?
W: It gave me a shock that I really needed. I was just working day in and day out, never really thinking about my life or my career.
M: So getting fired helped you reflect on these things?
W: Absolutely! I started asking myself what I really wanted to do.
M: That makes sense. So what happened after you got fired? Did a new opportunity come your way?
W: Not exactly. It took me about a year to figure out that opportunities wouldn’t come my way... I learnt that I have to create my own opportunities.
M: So that’s when you started your company.
W: Yeah! I never would’ve thought in a million years that my interest in gardening would turn into a career!
M: That’s cool...and it does offer me some hope.
(Now listen again, please.)
Questions:
17. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
18. What does the woman regard getting laid off as?
19. Why does the woman share her experience?
20. How does the man most probably feel after talking with the woman?
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I never would have thought in a million years that my interest in gardening were turning to a career that's cool. And IT doesn't offer me some hope. Questions seventeen, what are the two speakers mainly talking about? Eighteen, what does the woman regard getting laid off as? Nineteen, why does the woman share her experience? Twenty, how does the man most probably feel after talking with the woman? That's the end of the listening . comprehension.
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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. At the foot of a mountain. B. In the hiking trail.
C. On the way to a mountain. D. On the mountaintop.
2. A. Classmates. B. Cousins.
C. Colleagues. D. Strangers.
3. A. Rush out into the rain. B. Play a game of chess.
C. Borrow more books. D. Return the books.
4. A. He used to study very hard.
B. He is not working hard this semester.
C. He is one of the best students in class now.
D. He remains unchanged in his academic performance.
5. A. This job is very annoying. B. Kids are often troublesome.
C. He prefers working with kids. D. He feels greater to work with adults.
6. A. He is shy. B. He is calm.
C. He is talkative. D. He is creative.
7. A. He can’t find the “ON” button on the calculator.
B. He accidentally broke the woman’s calculator.
C. The calculator has been malfunctioning for some time.
D. The woman doesn’t want to fix the calculator.
8. A. The team did a good job again this time.
B. The team has little chance to win this time.
C. The team didn’t perform well for the first time.
D. The team has lost the match four times.
9. A. The man refuses the woman’s apology.
B. The man decides to forgive the woman.
C. The woman intentionally hurt the man before.
D. The woman tried to forget the whole thing.
10. A. The plants may need more light.
B. The woman should water the plants less.
C. The corner is a better place for the plants.
D. The woman’s dormitory is not suitable for any plant.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following conversation.
11. A. Design a landmark building using AI.
B. Announce a policy to ban AI use in class.
C. Allow students to use AI when taking exams.
D. Encourage students to write essays using Chat GPT.
12. A. Negative. B. Doubtful. C. Neutral. D. Supportive.
13. A. Universities are banning the use of AI in assessments.
B. Universities should adapt to the inevitable use of AI.
C. Students turn to AI text gencrators for writing essays.
D. Educators seldom struggle with the advancements in AI.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following conversation.
14. A. Electric-powered with five seats.
B. Wind-powered with five seats.
C. Petrol-powered with three seats.
D. Solar-powered with thrcc scats.
15. A. Planning the flying taxi’s possible route.
B. Determining the cost of the flying taxi service.
C. Establishing traffic rules for the flying taxis.
D. Assessing carbon footprint of the flying taxis.
16 A. The introduction and development of flying taxis.
B. The training plan for the pilots of flying taxis.
C. The preparation for the 2025 World Expo in Osaka.
D. The competition between ANA and Joby Aviation.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. Team collaborations. B. A job interview.
C. Marketing strategies. D. A student organization.
18. A. Finance. B. Marketing
C. Customer service. D. Technical support.
19. A. Reducing expenses. B. Increasing website visits.
C. Analyzing customers’ behaviors. D. Changing the website content.
20 A. Its financial stability. B. Its extensive product line.
C. Its commitment to innovation. D. Its staff welfare.
答案:
1-10 DABCC CBABA 11-20 CDBAC ABBBC
音频文本:
Section A
1. W: The view from the top of the mountain is breathtaking.
M: Yes, I can't believe we hiked all the way up here, but it was worth it.
Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?
2. M: Hi, Annie. I didn't see you in Professor Smith's class yesterday. What happened?
W: Well, I didn't feel well, so I called him and asked for a sick leave.
Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
3. W:I really need to go to the library and return these books. They are overdue.
M: But it's starting to rain outside. Don't you want to wait until the weather clears up? We could play a game of chess instead.
Q: What does the man suggest they do instead of going to the library?
4. W: Did you say Tom was one of the best students in class? I thought he was one of the poorest.
M: He used to be, but this term he has worked very hard and has caught up with the best students in class.
Q: What do we learn about Tom?
5. W: Do you find your job hard in the learning center for kids? I sometimes get annoyed with kids. They are troublesome.
M: No, not at all. Working with kids is so much more fun than working with grown-ups.
Q: What does the man mean?
6. W: John is a person who's rather quiet. He rarely says a thing.
M: Well, let me tell you, his brother Harvey is just the opposite.
Q: What kind of person is Harvey?
7. M: I'm not quite sure how to put this. But about that calculator you let me use, I dropped it. And now the "ON" button doesn't light up.
W: Oh! Don't worry. It hasn't been working right for some time.
Q: What does the man worry about in the conversation?
8. W: Our football team has just won the championship match.
M: Wow! We have become the league champion for the fourth time.
Q: What does the man imply?
9. W: I am awfully sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you yesterday. Shall we have a dinner and forget the whole thing?
M: Fine, we can drop it this time but don't do it again.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
10. W: You know I have been watering my plants regularly, but they are still not doing well in my new dormitory room.
M: Maybe instead of keeping them in the corner, you could put them directly in front of the window.
Q: What does the man mean?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
The wide application of artificial intelligence in our lives is creating waves. Three universities in Australia have adopted what seems like a landmark policy. They are allowing students to use A1 when taking exams, although under strict conditions. Professor Romy Lawson said, "Instead of banning students from using such programs, we aim to assist academic staff and students to use digital tools to support learning." The Internet is filled with AI text generators. These can be used to create essays that look authentic or real enough to fool examiners.
Artificial Intelligence is posing huge challenges to the fairness of exam. The latest concern for educators comes from a language processing chatbot called Chat GPT. This chat bot has the remarkable ability to produce highly authentic human-like content on any given subject in seconds. It has caused fears that students might use Chat GPT to write essays. Professor Chris Alexander said, "Teachers need to accept AI. You cannot stop it. Just as the transition from the Middle Ages to the era of pen and paper was inevitable, universities must change with the times." He added, "If not, it's like having a driving school, but teaching people how to ride horses." (Now listen again, please!)
Questions:
11. How did three universities in Australia respond to the use of AI?
12. What is Professor Chris Alexander's attitude to AI?
13. What is the main idea of the passage?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
A new form of transport will be with us in the next few years-flying taxis. The Japanese airline ANA has teamed up with a US tech company Joby Aviation. The two companies aim to start operating air taxis at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka. They are currently working together on building the flying vehicle. They also need to work out what traffic rules the taxis will need to follow, and what kind of training flying taxi pilots will need. The five-scat, all-electric taxi will be able to take off and land in the same way helicopters do. It will have a flight range of 241 kilometers and a top speed of 321 kilometers per hour.
Joby's CEO said the taxis would be good for the environment. He told reporters, "Joby intends to help people save time while reducing their carbon footprint." The president of ANA, Koji Shibata, was also excited about the project. He said, "ANA has 70 years of experience delivering safe and reliable flights to customers across the world. It is appealing to provide people with the option to travel rapidly and safely from an international airport to a downtown location."
(Now listen again, please!)
Questions:
14. What is the feature of the flying taxi in this passage?
15. What is on c of the challenges that ANA and Joby Aviation need to work out?
16. What is the main idea of the passage?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
W: Good afternoon, Mr. Johnson. Thanks for coming to our interview. Let's talk about your work history and how it fits the job you want.
M: Thanks for having me. I'm glad to be here.
W:Can you tell us about your work experience and how it relates to this job?
M: Sure. My previous working experience is mainly in marketing, mostly with digital marketing and social media. I've run a few successful projects that helped brands get more attention and interaction.
W: That's great. We need someone who can analyze information well. Can you tell us about a time when you used data to make a decision?
M: Yes. At my last job, I studied how customers behaved and what they liked. Using that information, I suggested changes to our website content. This led to a 20% increase in website visits in just three months.
W: That's good to hear. Now, how do you work with others to reach goals?
M: I believe in effective communication and teamwork. I often meet with my team to talk about projects, share ideas, and solve problems. This helps us work better together.
W: Thank you for sharing. Lastly, why do you want to join our company, and how can you help our team?
M: I like your company's spirit of innovation. My marketing skills and knowledge of industry trends match your goals. I'm confident that I can contribute to the success of the team by bringing fresh ideas and driving effective marketing strategies. (Now listen again, please!)
Questions:
17. What is the conversation mainly about?
18. What is Mr. Johnson's previous working experience in?
19. Which of the following is Mr. Johnson's contribution to his previous company?
20. What specific aspect of the company has drawn Mr. Johnson to apply?
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$$2023学年第二学期奉贤区高三英语练习卷听力部分现在开始one listening . comprehension section a directions。In section a, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said, the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about IT, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. One, the view from the top of the mountain is breath taking. Yes. I can't believe we hiked all the way up here, but I was worth IT question. Where does the conversation probably take place? too. Hi, ann ne. I didn't see you in professor Smith class yesterday. What happened? Well, I didn't feel well, so I called him and asked for a sick leave question. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? Three, I really need to go to the library and return these books. They are overdue. but it's starting to rain outside. Don't you want to wait until the weather clears up? We could play a game of chess instead. Question, what does the man suggest they do instead of going to the library? Four, did you say tom was one of the best students in class? I thought he was one of the post . he used to be. But this term, he has worked very hard and has caught up with the best students in class. Question, what do we learn about tom? Five, do you find your job hard in the learning centre for kids? I sometimes get annoyed with kids. They are troublesome. No, not at all. Working with kids is so much more fun than working with grown ups. Question, and what does the man mean? Six, john is a person whose rather quiet, he rarely says a thing. Well, let me tell you, his brother harvey is just the opposite question. What kind of person is harvey? Seven, i'm not quite sure how to put this, but about that calculator you let me use, I dropped IT and now the on button doesn't light up. Oh, don't worry. IT hasn't been working right for some time. Question, what does the man worry about in the conversation? Eight, our football team has just won the championship match. Wow, we have become the league champion for the fourth time. Question, what does the man imply? Nine. I am awfully sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you yesterday. Shall we have a dinner and forget the whole thing? Fine, we can drop at this time, but don't do IT again. Question. what can we learn from the conversation? Ten, you know, I have been watering my plants regularly, but they are still not doing well in my new dormitory room. Maybe instead of keeping them in the corner, you could put them directly in front of the window. Question, what does the man mean? Section b directions in section b, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions eleven through thirteen are based on the following passage. The wide application of artificial intelligence in our lives is creating waves. Three universities in australia have adopted what seems like a landmark policy. They are allowing students to use AI when taking exams, although under strict conditions, professor romney lawsons said. Instead of banning students from using such programs, we aim to assist academic staff and students to use digital tools to support learning. The internet is filled with AI text generators. These can be used to create essays that look authentic or real enough to fool examiners. Artificial intelligence is posing huge chAllenges to the fairness of exam. The latest concern for educators comes from a language processing chat bott called ChatGPT. This chatbot has the remarkable ability to produce highly authentic human light content on any given subject in seconds. IT has caused fears that students might use ChatGPT to write essays, professor Chris Alexander said. Teachers need to accept AI. You cannot stop IT. Just as the transition from the middle ages to the era of pen and paper was inevitable, universities must change with the times, he added. If not, it's like having a driving school, but teaching people how to ride horses. Now listen again, please. The wide application of artificial intelligence in our lives is creating waves. Three universities in australia have adopted what seems like a landmark policy. They are allowing students to use AI when taking exams, although under strict conditions, professor romi lawsons said. Instead of banning students from using such programs, we aim to assist academic staff and students to use digital tools to support learning. The internet is filled with AI text generators. These can be used to create essays that look authentic or real enough to fool examiners. Artificial intelligence is posing huge chAllenges to the fairness of exam. The latest concern for educators comes from a language processing chatbot called ChatGPT. This chatbot has the remarkable ability to produce highly authentic human light content on any given subject in seconds. IT has caused fears that students might use ChatGPT to write essays, professor Chris Alexander said. Teachers need to accept AI. You cannot stop IT. Just as the transition from the middle ages to the era of panic paper was inevitable, universities must change with the times, he added. If not, it's like having a driving school. But teaching people had a ride horses. Questions eleven, how did three universities in australia respond to the use of AI. Twelve, what is professor Chris Alexander's attitude to AI. Thirteen, what is the main idea of the passage? Questions fourteen through sixteen are based on the following passage. A new form of transport will be with us in the next few years. Flying taxis. The japanese airline ANA has teamed up with AU. S. Tech company job aviation. The two companies aim ed to start Operating air taxes at the twenty twenty five world expo in a soccer. They are currently working together on building the flying vehicle. They also need to work out what traffic rules the taxi will need to follow and what kind of training flying taxi pilots will need. The five seat all electric taxi will be able to take off and land in the same way helicopters do. IT will have a flight range of two hundred forty one kilometers and a top speed of three hundred and twenty one kilometers per hour. jobes. C. EO said the taxes would be good for the environment. He told reporters job e intends to help people save time while reducing their carbon footprint. The president of a and a coach, 18a,was also excited about the project. He said ANA has seventy years of experience delivering safe and reliable flights to customers across the world. IT is appealing to provide people with the option to travel rapidly and safe from an international airport to a downtown location. En, now listen again, please. A new form of transport will be with us in the next few years. Flying taxis. The japanese airline ANA has teamed up with AU. S. Tech company, job aviation. The two companies aimed to start Operating air taxes at the twenty twenty five world expo in a soccer. They are currently working together on building the flying vehicle. They also need to work out what traffic rules the taxes will need to follow and what kind of training flying taxi pilots will need. The five seat all electric taxi will be able to take off and land in the same way helicopters do. IT will have a flight range of two hundred and forty one kilometers in a top speed of three hundred twenty one kilometers per hour. Jobes CE, O said the taxes would be good for the environment. He told reporters. Joba intends to help people save time while reducing their carbon footprint. The president of ANA code, shaba, was also excited about the project. He said, ANA has seventy years of experience delivering safe and reliable flights to customers across the world. IT is appealing to provide people with the option to travel rapidly and safely from an international airport to a downtown location. Questions fourteen, what is the feature of the flying taxi in this passage? Fifteen, what is one of the chAllenges that ANA and job e aviation need to work out? Sixteen, what is the main idea of the passage? Questions seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Good afternoon, mister Johnson. Thanks for coming to our interview. Let's talk about your work history and how IT fits the job you want. Thanks for having me. I'm glad to be here. Can you tell us about your work experience and how IT relates to this job? sure. My previous working experience is mainly in marketing, most with digital marketing and social media. I've run a few successful projects that helped brands get more attention and interaction. That's great. We need someone who can analyze information well. Can you tell us about a time when you use data to make a decision? yes. At my last job, I studied how customers behaved in what they liked. Using that information, I suggested changes to our website content. This LED to a twenty percent increase in website visits in just three months. That's good to hear. Now, how do you work with others to reach goals? I believe in effective communication and teamwork. I often meet with my team to talk about projects, share ideas and solve problems. This helps us work Better together. Thank you for sharing. Lastly, why do you want to join our company and how can you help our team? I like your company's spirit of innovation. My marketing skills and knowledge of industry trends match your goals. I'm confident that I can contribute to the success of the team by bringing fresh ideas and driving effective marketing strategies. Now listen again, please. Good afternoon, mister Johnson. Thanks for coming to our interview. Let's talk about your work history and how IT fits the job you want. Thanks for having me. I'm glad to be here. Can you tell us about your work experience and how that relates to this job? sure. My previous working experience is mainly in marketing, most with digital marketing and social media. I've run a few successful projects that helped brands get more attention and interaction. That's great. We need someone who can analyze information. Well, can you tell us about a time when you use data to make a decision? yes. At my last job, I studied how customers behaved in what they liked. Using that information, I suggested changes to our website content. This LED to a twenty percent increase in website visits in just three months. That's good to hear. Now, how do you work with others to reach goals? I believe in effective communication in teamwork. I often meet with my team to talk about projects, share ideas and solve problems. This helps us work Better together. Thank you for sharing. Lastly, why do you want to join our company and how can you help our team? I like your company's spirit of innovation. My marketing skills and knowledge of industry trends match your goals. I'm confident that I can contribute to the success of the team by bringing fresh ideas and driving effective marketing strategies. Question seventeen, what is the conversation mainly about? Eighteen, what is mister john on's previous working experience in. Nineteen, which of the following is mister john on's contribution to his previous company? Twenty, what specific aspect of the company has drawn mister Johnson to apply.
2024年高考模拟考英语试卷one listening . comprehension section a directions in section a,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation in the question about IT, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. One, hello, please take a seat. I have your test results here. And its good news, the blood test came back clear, there is no indication of any digestive issues. So then why do I feel so bad all the time? Question, what's the most probable relationship between the two speakers? Too, excuse me, I have a connection to chicago at five o'clock. Am I going to make IT? Yes, look at the people mover there. IT will take you to the departure gate where you want to go. There shouldn't be a problem. Question, where does this conversation most probably take place? Three, could you get the whole square in? Move back a little bit now to the left there. That's perfect. Say cheese. Good . question. What are the two speakers most probably doing? For I haven't even started writing my draft yet, so i'm really worried about finishing by the end of next semester. You mean you haven't even begun yours yet? Question, how do the man feel about the woman's writing progress? Five, how can that be just okay when last week, you were excited about the apartment and kept posting photos of the online? Well, last week when I moved in, the apartment seemed warm and comfortable, just the right size for one person. But now IT just seems tiny but lonely. Question. what does the woman think of her apartment now? Six, john, you astonished fans by leaving the sport at just twenty five. Why did you retire you so early? I knew basketball wasn't a career with a lot of longer gefty for most players, so I wanted to change careers while I was still . yang question, why did john retire so early? Seven, how did your annual performance evaluation meeting with your manager ago? Did you get much in the way of praise? Next to zero . question, what does the woman mean? aid. This is my first job after graduating from university, and i'm very keen to start from the bottom in whatever capacity I may be of use. That's good to hear you sound very energetic question. what can we learn from the conversation? Nine, wow, you've decided to study architecture. Yes, due to its material nature, architecture is one field where I will be able to clearly witness the contribution I make to . a city question, why does the woman decide to study architecture? Ten people read my books because more than sixty percent of americans are overweight and other countries are facing similar problems. Basically, we all want to know how to fix things. Question, which of the following is most likely to be the topic of the woman's spoke? Section b directions in section b, you will hear one longer conversation and two short passages. After each conversation or passage, you'll be asked several questions. The conversation in the passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions eleven through fourteen are based on the following conversation. So i've been thinking, this summer holiday, i'd like to try renting a motor home and expLoring a bit more. A motor home? You mean to spend the summer living in a car? Yes, a motor home. I know it's nothing like living in a car. These are proper vehicles with four size beds to sleeping. Some even have kitchens. This way, we wouldn't have to be locked into one place during our holiday. We'd be able to visit more places and travel at our own pace. We'd probably save a lot of money as well. I think my grandfather had a vehicle like that. He doesn't sound that attractive to me. Today's motor homes are completely different these days. They are equipped with all the modern comforts. I've seen quite a few with solar panels that provide electricity. When you are stopped this way, you can use your computer or charge your phone, and most even have wifi. So if the weather is not great, you could stream videos. I'm warming up to the idea. Keep talking. Loads of people are committing to this trend. Full time check IT out online. Lots of people stream videos of their alternative lifestyles. And actually on a salary, imagine having that kind of freedom to go anywhere you want and work from anywhere in the world OK. We can consider IT as long as the basic needs like toilet and showers are covered. I'm definitely in. Do you think there will be enough room for my mountain bike? What about food delivery? Will we be able to order to the motor home? Will there be enough space for the dog? We wouldn't want to . leave him behind. Slow down. Glad you're excited about IT. Let's start by looking at what's available first. Now listen again, please. So i've been thinking this summer holiday, i'd like to try renting a motor home and expLoring a bit more. A motor home? You mean to spend the summer living in a car? Yes, a motor home. I know it's nothing like living in a car. These are proper vehicles with four size beds to sleeping. Some even have kitchens. This way, we wouldn't have to be locked into one place during our holiday. We'd be able to visit more places and travel at our own pace. We'd probably save a lot of money as well. I think my grandfather had a vehicle like that. IT doesn't sound that attractive to me. Today's motoring homes are completely different these days. They are equipped with all the modern comforts. I've seen quite a few with solar panels that provide electricity. When you are stopped this way, you can use your computer or charge your phone, and most even have wifi. So if the weather is not great, you could stream videos. I'm warming up to the idea. Keep talking. Loads of people are committing to this trend. Full time check IT out online. Lots of people stream videos of their alternative lifestyles and actually earn a salary. Imagine having that kind of freedom to go anywhere you want and work from anywhere in the world OK. We can consider IT as long as the basic needs like toilet and showers are covered. I'm definitely in. Do you think there will be enough room for my mountain bike? What about food delivery? Will we be able to order to the motor home? Will there be enough space for the dog? We wouldn't want to leave . him behind. Slow down. Glad you're excited about IT. Let's start by looking at what's available. First . questions eleven, according to the woman, what benefit does traveling in a motorhome brain? Twelve, which of the following is a feature of today's motorhomes? Thirteen, according to the woman, how do lots of people earn a salary with their motor homes? Fourteen, what is the man's attitude towards a motor home at the end of the conversation? Questions fifteen, three, seventeen are based on the following passage. Today, we are going to talk about how to be or half a roommate. Here are three tips. Tip one, set rules early on, right before you start to leave under one roof. Who buy scope ge bags, who takes out the rubbish from the kitchen and the bathroom? Are their phone zones tip to be generous, listen people with people and went to people living in a closed space. There's going to be some friction. So every once in a while, do things that aren't expected of you. For example, maybe clean the bathroom for your roommate when he or SHE is having a stressful time at school or work. This isn't about being a push shover. It's about giving the other person a bit of the same Grace that you'd like him or her to give to you. Tip three, keep the lines of communication open. You may assume that your limit is OK with all the late night explosions coming from your room because of your time machine experiments. But he never hurts to tell him or her beforehand. IT might be an awkward conversation, but there is an adult red secret award. Nation and safety are often the Price of admission to make things . more awesome. Now listen again, please. Today we're going to talk about how to be or have a roommates. Here are three tips. Tip one, set rules early on, right before you start to live under one roof. Who buys garbage bags? Who takes out the rubbish from the kitchen in the bathroom? Are there phone zones? Tip, to be generous. Listen, people is people. And when two people live in a close space, there's going to be some friction. So every once in a while, do things that aren't expected of you. For example, maybe clean the bathroom for your roommate when here he is having a stressful time at school or work. This isn't about being a push cover. It's about giving the other person a bit of the same Grace that you'd like him or her to give to you. Tip three, keep the lines of communication open. You may assume that your roommate is okay with all the late night explosions coming from your room because of your time machine experiments, but IT never hurts to tell him or her beforehand might be an awwad conversation. But here's an adult hood. Secrets, awkwardness and unsafely are often the Price of admission to make things more awesome. Questions fifteen, what does the speaker suggest doing before people start to have a roommate? Sixteen, why does the speaker suggest your cleaning the bathroom for your roommates under pressure? Seventeen, what can we learn from tip three? Questions eighteen through twenty are based on the following passage. I'm always asked this question in the digital age, why is that necessary to make plans by writing them down by hand? Well, even though it's much easier and faster to type, writing enables us to slow down, which helps us pause before we proceed. IT gives us just enough time to ask a really important question. Is this task or responsibility even worthy effort, IT will take to write down? If the answer is yes, then this choice provides with an opportunity to recommit to your task or responsibility. This means that you have to think about why it's important and remains meaningful, and that awareness can be really motivating. On the other hand, if the answer is no, which means something is not important enough for the time IT takes to write down, then chances are it's not adding a lot of value to your life. It's probably just a distraction, and you can let you go. Now listen again, please. I'm always asked this question in the digital age, why is that necessary to make plans by writing them down by hand? Well, even though it's much easier and faster to type, writing enables us to slow down, which helps us pause before we proceed. That gives us just enough time to ask a really important question. Is this task of responsibility even worth the effort IT will take to write down if the answer is yes, then this choice provides with an opportunity to recommit to your task or responsibility. This means that you have to think about why it's important and remains meaningful, and that awareness can be really motivating. On the other hand, if the answer is no, which means something is not important enough for the time IT takes to write down, then chances are it's not adding a lot of value to your life. It's probably just a distraction and you can let you go. Questions eighteen, what is the speaker mainly talking about? Nineteen, according to the speaker, what does the pause before we proceed enable us to do? Twenty, what does the speaker suggest doing with the tasks not worth writing down? That is the end of part one listening comprehension.
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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. Pepper. B. Salt. C. Water. D. Flavour.
2. A. The couple has overslept.
B. The flight was overbooked.
C. There was severe weather.
D. A mechanical issue occurred.
3. A. $155. B. $135. C. $165. D. $145.
4. A. He was out of money.
B. He misplaced his wallet.
C. He paid bills late.
D. He felt stressed at work.
5. A. Making detailed weekend plan.
B. Whether to have dinner together.
C. Reasons for being in a rush.
D. Timing of dinner around a film.
6. A. He failed the test. B. He missed the test.
C. He got a decent grade. D. He earned the credit.
7. A. Typing his presentation. B. Overcoming anxiety.
C. Attending job interviews. D. Critiquing his speech.
8. A. The man cooks Indian food frequently.
B. The man dislikes the recommended food.
C. The woman seems to enjoy complex flavour.
D. The woman tried Indian meals two weeks ago.
9.A. Get a new computer.
B. Close browser windows.
C. Add more freezing ice.
D. Purchase memory sticks.
10. A. Guests prefer beer to wine.
B. She couldn’t decide on the drinks.
C. Having varied drink options is safer.
D. Big groups require large quantities of drinks.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. It showed up in a knowledge fair.
B. It was designed by a group of students.
C. It was made of recycled materials.
D. It could work without the power source.
12. A. Speak and introduce itself.
B. Move around in a large area.
C. Detect and avoid obstacles.
D. Respond to voice commands.
13. A. He is the host of the knowledge fair.
B. He earns a lot of money as the prize.
C. He uses electronics kit to build Larry.
D. He understands the workings of robots.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. They try to discover the full picture of life in the universe.
B. They start to emerge due to environmental problems.
C. They focus only on rare or endangered species.
D. They are interested in the gray sidewalk.
15. A. As an academic subject that few are interested in.
B. As an enjoyable lifestyle choice for young people.
C.As a profitable career pursued by university students.
D. As a growing environmental movement across society.
16. A. Visit more natural history museums.
B. Make changes towards a greener lifestyle.
C. Pursue a career as a professional.
D. Contribute to understanding the life puzzle.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. The man’s failure in final exams.
B. The man’s career prospects.
C. The woman’s new employment.
D. The woman’s personal story.
18. A. He had too few interviews because of heavy coursework.
B. He rejected the company because he disliked the boss.
C. He had waited for a month before receiving the offer.
D. He was rejected by the company and felt depressed.
19. A. The man should read the job ads carefully.
B. The man should ask his senior friends for help.
C. The man should try to sell the products himself.
D. The man should explore the employer’s business fully.
20. A. Memorizing financial knowledge. B. Solving a business challenge.
C. Presenting his personal qualities. D. Arriving early at the interview.
答案:
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Section A
1. M: Can you please pass the salt? This noodle needs some more flavor.
W: Here you go! Let me know if you need any pepper too.
Q: What does the man want from the woman?
2. M: I can’t believe our flight got canceled due to the storm!
W: I know, what terrible luck! Should we try booking a hotel for the night?
Q: Why can’t the speakers fly as originally planned?
3. M: Hi, I’d like to reserve a campsite at Sunset Lake Campground. Do you have availability?
W: We sure do! For a standard campsite, it’s $45 per night on weekdays and $55 per night on weekends. By weekend, we mean Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Q: How much shall the man pay if he decides to reserve the site from Thursday night to Saturday night?
4. M: Where is my wallet? I thought I put it here. I’m going to be late paying my bills.
W: Oh no, that is stressful! Retrace your steps—I am sure it will turn up somewhere obvious.
Q: What problem did the man have?
5. M: Do you want to grab dinner before or after the movie tonight?
W: I think after would be better, so we’re not rushed.
Q: What are the two speakers discussing?
6. M: Ugh, I bombed that physics test!
W: Oh no! Maybe you can talk to the professor and see if there’s any way to do extra credit.
Q: How did the man’s test go?
7. M: Can you help me practice my presentation? My hands won’t stop shaking when I have to speak in public.
W: Sure, repetitions will help calm your nerves. I’m happy to listen and give feedback.
Q: What does the man want help with?
8. W: Have you ever tried Indian cuisine? I think you would really enjoy the complex flavors.
M: Actually, I just had my first Indian meal a couple weeks ago and loved it! Any dish recommendations?
Q: What can be learned from the conversation?
9. M: My computer always freezes when I open too many web pages. What should I do?
W: Definitely, upgrading the memory should help with the performance issues.
Q: What will the man probably do next?
10. M: Did you decide on red or white wine for the party tonight?
W: I got both! Never hurts to have options with a big group coming over.
Q: What does the woman mean?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
Daniel Grapain from Mexico has recently made a robot using recycled materials. After learning that his school was planning to host a knowledge fair, the 15-year-old wasted no time getting ready for it. He recycled materials, using them to make a robot named Larry. In no time, he made the chest of the robot using a plastic bowl and the head out of a dish container.
Filled with confidence, the student successfully built Larry by putting together different circuits. A wire joined the different body parts together, including a small platform that allowed Larry to move.
Grapain didn’t buy anything new to build Larry, not even the power source that brought the robot to life. “Everything is recycled,” Grapain said.
In a video, Grapain used a remote control to make Larry move its arms and head. “Hello, I’m Larry,” the robot said, introducing itself. It went on to explain how Grapain made him.
After Larry’s impressive presentation, Grapain got congratulations for being creative. As a prize, he got an electronics kit. Grapain said that he would use the kit to continue making cool things.
(Now listen again, please.)
Questions:
11. What makes the robot Larry stand out?
12. What can the robot Larry do?
13. According to the passage, what do we know about Daniel Grapain?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
Step out your door and what do you see? Do you see the gray sidewalk, or do you see a little flower looking out from the cracks? There is a science for this kind of observational skill. It’s called natural history, and it’s practiced by people called “naturalists”.
Over time, more and more naturalists got busy studying, collecting and organizing the world’s animals, plants and minerals. By looking and thinking about what they saw, they tried to put together the “puzzle” of life on Earth and even the whole universe.
Today, natural history museums around the world give people a place to think about natural history. But this is only a starting point. Today in China, interest in natural history is very high. From natural history books and apps to environmental groups and activities, people are showing growing interest. This comes at a time when China is trying to create a greener world. Natural history is now seen as a kind of lifestyle, especially by Chinese young people. They like to think about it together with other things, such as art, literature, food and tourism.
In the following program, you will discover this “naturalist lifestyle” and show you how it’s good for the mind, body and soul. We need naturalists now more than ever. The puzzle of life on Earth is still not complete, and the board is changing quickly due to things like climate change. So listen and discover your part!
(Now listen again, please.)
Questions:
14. According to the passage, what do we know about naturalists?
15. How is natural history viewed in today’s China?
16. What does the speaker encourage listeners to do?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
W: John! Heard you just graduated. What’s new?
M: Yeah, finished last week. I’m now hoping to land a finance job. Started applying places this week.
W: Didn’t campus hiring get started last month? Thought you’d have something.
M: I tried, but I could only get one interview with a company because of the heavy course schedule. I haven’t heard from them, though.
W: Don’t lose heart. With your grades, I bet opportunities come up soon. Did you prepare your resume and all?
M: Yup, I have sent it to a dozen firms already.
W: Good moves. But before interviews, research those employers inside and out too! What kind of business is it in? What types of products does it sell? How is it doing lately?
M: For sure, I want to be fully ready when they call me in. But what types of questions will they hit me with anyway? If it is about some finance stuff, I could manage ...
W: They may also present a business situation and see how you would tackle it. Plus, expect personal questions—how you describe your strengths and weaknesses, work style, etc.
M: Hmm, self-analysis. How would I describe myself? Really need to work on selling my qualities ... I’ll be practicing that. I know one thing I will do is show up early! First impressions and all.
W: That’s the key! But seems like you’re preparing well. I know the right fit will come up in no time!
(Now listen again, please.)
Questions:
17. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
18. How did the campus hiring go for the man?
19. What advice does the woman give about the research?
20. What did the man think he needs to practice most?
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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. A shop assistant. B. A waiter. C. A receptionist. D. A travel agent.
2. A. 10 minutes. B. 20 minutes. C. 30 minutes. D. 40 minutes.
3. A. In a university. B. In a gallery. C. In a bookstore. D. In a library.
4. A. Happy. B. Exhausted. C. Disappointed. D. Curious.
5. A. Read the speech to her.
B. Give a different speech.
C. Finish writing the speech.
D. Stop worrying about the speech.
6. A. Get his car window closed.
B. Lend his umbrella to the woman.
C. Borrow the woman’s car key.
D. Listen to the weather forecast.
7. A. He’s not feeling fine.
B. He can’t see very well.
C. His eye doesn’t hurt much.
D. His eye isn’t healing quickly.
8. A. They need to dress similarly.
B. The woman should avoid jeans.
C. They had better dress formally.
D. The man is looking for a new jacket.
9. A. The job is well-paid.
B. He has just worked for a day.
C. The weather is not a problem.
D. He has trouble riding a bicycle.
10. A. The woman sold her car because she hates driving.
B. The woman thinks it is not convenient to drive a car.
C. The woman will be travelling by subway from now on.
D. The woman moved because she didn’t want to drive anymore.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and one longer conversation and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. 5%. B. 80%. C. 40%. D. 10%.
12. A. Polluting the environment.
B. Destroying wildlife habitats.
C. Endangering new species.
D. Hunting to a great extent.
13. A. To appeal to people to protect wildlife.
B. To emphasize the importance of the Earth.
C. To describe different ways to stop pollution.
D. To analyze the reasons for wildlife’s disappearing.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. Because it is his nickname.
B. Because he is often called to put out fires.
C. Because he brings more technical technology to each project.
D. Because he is the one who gets called to address troubled projects.
15. A. He contributes more value than others.
B. He struggled to settle problems but failed.
C. He interfered with the distribution service projects.
D. He learns from past mistakes and successes consciously.
16. A. To ask for a pay raise. B. To become a fireman.
C. To be the team leader. D. To present a better image.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. Black or white coffee. B. Their teachers in classes.
C. World history classes. D. The beginning of the semester.
18. A. She has to take the course.
B. She finds it interesting.
C. The professor gives good instructions.
D. There are many discussions.
19. A. She holds big lectures.
B. She takes her students seriously.
C. She loves the subject so much.
D. She gives a usual test in class.
20. A. Talk to the man’s teacher.
B. Take another history course.
C. Meet the man next day.
D. Go to the man’s world history class.
答案:
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Section A
1.W: We have never been here before. Do you have anything special to recommend?
M: Well, madam, our seafood pizza is really good.
Q: Who is most probably the man?
2.M: When does the next train leave for Shanghai?
W: The train leaves every thirty minutes and the last train left ten minutes ago so you won’t have to wait for long.
Q: How long will the man have to wait?
3.M: I have a map of the campus, but I still can’t find the library with a sculpture exhibit in it. Can you tell me how to get there?
W: That looks like an old map. Follow me. I’m going that way myself.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
4.W: I can’t believe that I went through the trouble of arranging everything for the party and then no one came.
M: How come?
Q: How does the woman feel?
5.M: I’m so tired. I spent all last night thinking about the graduation speech I have to give next week.
W: Come on, you will be fine. Just don’t stress yourself out.
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
6.W: I think I forgot my umbrella. Did you notice that it was raining outside?
M: Yeah, it is. And I just realize that I left my car window open.
Q: What will the man most probably do next?
7.W: What on earth did you do to your eye?
M: Oh, nothing. It looks a lot worse than it feels.
Q: What does the man mean?
8.W: It’s all right to wear jeans for a class presentation, isn’t it?
M: That’s what I’m wearing. But if we wear jackets too, maybe we won’t look so casual.
Q: What is the man’s suggestion?
9.W: I hear that you are working as a pizza deliverer this summer. It’s got to be awfully hot riding
a bicycle all day to every corner of the town.
M: Well, to tell the truth, but for the pay, I couldn’t even work for a day.
Q: What does the man imply?
10.M: You’ve sold your car. You don’t need one?
W: Not really. I’ve never liked driving anyway. Now that we have moved to a place near the subway, we can get about quite conveniently without a car.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
Huge numbers of unknown plants and animals are in danger. The Earth, according to various estimates, supports between 5 million and 80 million species. “Species,” says Dr Lovejoy, “are disappearing before we have a chance to learn how they might benefit the rest of the world.”
Thousands of kinds of plants could help feed a growing world population. About four out of every ten medicines come from ingredients found in plants. Some animals also provide medicines.
“It’s natural for species to become extinct over millions of years,” says Dr Lovejoy. What’s unnatural is that humans are speeding up the process many times over.” Actually, humans have a great impact on other living things that share the Earth. And people are doing this in four main ways: making the living places of wildlife less habitable, hunting excessively, introducing new species that endanger native wildlife, and making the environment dirty and polluted. These activities affect all species in one way or another, because all life is interconnected.
Is there time to prevent disaster? “Just barely,” say scientists. Worldwide action will be difficult and costly. But scientists agree that action must be taken quickly. Time is running out.
(Now listen again,please)
Questions:
11. What percentage of plants provide medicines for humans?
12. Which of the following is not responsible for the disappearing of wildlife?
13. What is the main purpose of the passage?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
During the seven years that I’ve been working with the aircraft parts marketing team, I’m familiar with each new project assignment. I think it’s fair to say that I contribute a lot more value today than I did about seven years ago.
One reason is that, with each technical project, I bring more technical know-how than I did before. I make a conscious effort to learn from past mistakes and successes and to make sure that each new project benefits from the lessons that I have learned in the previous ones.
Another factor is leadership – the ability to lead troubled projects to success. When our Brazilian passenger aircraft project was in trouble last year, I stepped in. When distribution service projects in Germany nearly fell through this year, I stepped in. I think you’re familiar with my nickname, “the fireman.” I’m the “go-to” guy who gets called in to put out fires and get troubled projects going again.
I could go on, but I think you get the picture. Business today is about creating value at all levels. And I’m all about value.
So, I think you’ll agree that I’m due for a pay raise. Thank you.
(Now listen again,please)
Questions:
14. Why is the speaker called “the fireman”?
15. What can we learn about the speaker?
16. Why does the speaker make the speech?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
W: Mm. this coffee is really strong.
M: It is so strong. I like white coffee.
W: So do I. But I like black coffee today. During my last class I was thinking about coming here and could almost taste the coffee.
M: Sounds like it wasn’t too interesting.
W: I was bored to death. I’m in that psychology class only because it is a requirement so I have to stick it out. The problem is, the professor doesn’t know how to arouse our interest. She just walks in, gives us lectures and assignments. There is no discussion. Do you have any classes like that?
M: I have only one big lecture class—world history—and the professor’s the best. It’s so appealing that I’m always on the edge of my seat. And when we have discussions, the room is filled with electricity.
W: I’m jealous. It is so bad. I have already taken world history.
M: You know, one day it occurred to me that I was lucky to be in her class because I found myself thinking a lot about what she said. Did you ever have a teacher like that?
W: I’d have to think about it.
M: You should come with me to class sometime, just to see what I mean. I guess what it really comes down to is her enthusiasm for the subject. I remember at the beginning of this semester; I was not taking anything in school very seriously. I boomed the first history test, but then I started really enjoying school, especially her class.
W: You have got me really curious about this teacher. I think I will visit your class. When does it meet?
(Now listen again,please)
Questions:
17.What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
18.Why does the woman take psychology course?
19.In what way does the man’s world history teacher impress him most?
20.What does the woman plan to do?
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$$金山区2023学年第二学期质量监控高3英语听力部分现在开始。Listening comprehension sections a directions in section a you attention al conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was third, the conversations and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and question about IT, read the four possible rounds on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. One, we have never been here before. Do you have anything special to recommend? Well, man, our seafood pizza is really good. Question, who is most probably the man? Two, when does the next train leave for shanghai? The train leaves every thirty minutes, and the last train left ten minutes ago. So you won't have to wait for long. Question, how long will the men have to wait? Three, I have a map of the campus, but I still can't find the library with the sculptural exhibit IT. Can you tell me how to get . there that looks like an old map. 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Nine, I hear that you are working as a pizza deliver a this summer. It's got to be awfully hot, riding a bicycle all day to every corner of the town. Well, to tell the truth, but for the pay, I couldn't even work for a day. Question, what does the man imply? Ten, you've sold your car. You don't need one. Not really. I've never liked driving anyway. Now that we have moved to a place near the subway, we can get about quite conveniently without . a car question. What do we learn from the conversation? Section b directions in section b you are here too short passengers and one longer conversation, and you'll be asked to several questions on each of the passengers and the conversation, the passengers and the conversation will be red twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible transfers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. 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Some animals also provide medicines is natural for species to become extinct over millions of years, says doctor love joy. What's a natural is that humans are speeding up the process many times over. Actually, humans have a great impact on other living things that share the earth. And people are doing this in four main ways, making the living places of wildlife less habitable, hunting excessively, introducing new species that endanger native wildlife, and making the environment dirty and polluted. These activities affect all species in one way or another, because all life is interconnected. Is there time to prevent disaster? Just barely say scientists. Worldwide action will be difficult and costly, but scientists agree that action must be taken quickly. Time is running out. Question eleven, what percentage of plumbs provide medicines for humans? Question twelve, which of the following is not responsible for the disappearing of wildlife? Question thirteen, what is the main purpose of the passage? Questions fourteen through sixteen are based on the following passage. During the seven years that i've been working with the aircraft parts marketing team and familiar with each new project assignment, I think it's fair to say that I contribute a lot more value today than I did about seven years ago. One reason is that with each technical project, I bring more technical know how than I did before. I make a conscious effort to learn from past mistakes and successes and to make sure that each new project benefits from the lessons that i've learned in the previous ones. Another factor is leadership, the ability to lead troubled projects to success. When a brazilian passenger aircraft project was in trouble last year, I stepped in. When distribution service projects in germany nearly fail through this year, I stepped in. I think you are familiar with my nickname, the fireman, and the gold to guy who gets caught in to put up fires and get troubled projects. Get away again, I could go on, but I think you get the picture. Business today is about creating value at all levels, and i'm all about value. So I think you agree that i'm due for a pay raise. Thank you. Now listen again, please. During the seven years that i've been working with the aircraft parts marketing team, i'm familiar with each new project assignment. I think it's fair to say that I contribute a lot more value today than I did about seven years ago. One reason is that with each technical project, I bring more technical know how than I did before. I make a conscious effort to learn from past mistakes and successes and to make sure that each new project benefits from the lessons that I have learned in the previous ones. Another factor is leadership, the ability to lead troubled projects to success. When our brazilian passenger aircraft project was in trouble last year, I stepped in. When distribution service projects in germany nearly fell through this year, I stepped in. I think you're familiar with my nickname, the firemen and the go to guy who gets called in to put out fires and get troubled projects going. Again, I could go on, but I think you get the picture. Business today is about creating value at all levels and are all about value. So I think you agree that I am due for a pay rise. Thank you. Question fourteen, why is the speaker called the fireman? Question fifteen, what can we learn about the speaker? Question sixteen, why does the speaker make the speech? Question seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Um this coffee is really strong. IT is so strong. I like White coffee. so do I, but I like black coffee today. During my last class, I was thinking about coming here and could almost taste coffee. Sounds like IT wasn't . too interesting. I was born to death. I am in that psychology class only because IT is a requirement, so I have to stick IT out. The problem is the professor doesn't know how to arouse our interest. SHE just walks in, gives a selectors and assignments. There's no discussion. Do you have any classes like that? I have only one big lecture class, world history and the professors the best. It's so appealing that i'm always on the edge of my seat. And when we have discussions, the room was filled . with electricity. I'm jealous. IT is so bad. I have already taken world history. You know, one day, IT occurred to me that I was lucky to be in her class because I found myself thinking a lot about what he said, did you ever have a teacher like that? ID have to think about IT. You should come with me to class some time just to see what I mean. I guess what I really comes down to is her enthusiasm for the subject. I remember at the beginning of this semester, I was not taking anything in school very seriously. I booed the first history test, but then I started really enjoying school, especially her class. You have got me really curious about this teacher. I think I will visit your class. When does IT meet? now? Listen again, please. Um this coffee is really strong. IT is so strong. I like White coffee. so do I, but I like black coffee today. During my last class, I was thinking about coming here and could almost taste the coffee. Sounds like IT wasn't too interesting. I was born to death. I am in the psychology class only because IT is a requirement, so I have to stick IT out. The problem is the professor doesn't know how to arouse our interest. SHE just walks in, gives a selectors and assignments. There's no discussion. Do you have any classes like that? I have only one big lecture class, world history, and the professor is the best. It's so appealing that i'm always on the edge of my seat. And when we have discussions, the room was filled with . electricity. I'm jealous. IT is so bad. I have already taken world history. You know, one day, IT occurred to me that I was lucky to be in her class because I found myself thinking a lot about what he said, did you ever have a teacher like that? I'd have to think about IT. You should come with me to class some time just to see what I mean. I guess what I really comes down to is her enthusiasm for the subject. I remember at the beginning of this semester, I was not taking anything in school very seriously. I booed the first history test, but then I started really enjoying school, especially her class. You have got me really curious about this teacher. I think I will visit your class. When does IT . meet question seventeen? What are the two speakers mainly talking about? Question eighteen, why does the woman take psychology course? Question nineteen, in what way does the man's world history teacher impressed him most? Question twenty, what does the woman plan to do? 听力测试到此结束,请继续答题。
现在是2023学年第二学期高三年级学业质量调研英语学科听力测试时间,先试音,试音的内容是一段音乐,时间约半分钟,请调节好音量,现在开始试音。试音结束,听力测试现在开始。Listening comprehension section a short conversations directions in section a, you are here, ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once after you hear a conversation and question about IT, read the four part of alanis on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard one. So all the apartments are equipped with a fridge and electric cooker. right? And also the laundry apply, but i'm afraid you are responsible for your own dishes. Question, what does the man have to prepare by himself? Two, may I inquire about the Price of that NT clock? Is IT still marked at five hundred dollars? I'm offing not, sir. It's been marked up by ten percent. Question, how much does the NT clock costs now? Three, Lucy, help me so much with my gardening project. I want to show my appreciation with a gift, maybe some flowers or a gardening tool. I've heard he likes cooking. If I were you, i'd get her a good book. Question, what does the man suggest the woman buy for Lucy? For sarra finally achieved her goal of becoming a professional musician, what's her family's reaction to our . accomplishment? They couldn't be prouder of her dedication and success. Question, how does areas family feel about her achievement? Five, this vacation package looks amazing, but its way out of my budget. Don't worry about the cost. Sarah told me it's covered by our company's travel allowance question. Who will pay the expenses? Six, your research seats already for the concert, sir. The seats look great, but they are too close to the speakers. And where does the conversation most probably take place? Seven, i've been feeling tired lately, probably because of my irregular sleep schedule. I've noticed you stay up late playing video games. Maybe try setting a consistent bedtime for Better rest. Question, what does the man suggest the woman do? Eight, hey, have you ever heard of this new software program? I'm completely lost. Don't worry. You're not the only one question. What does the woman named play? Nine, you've been volunteering at the animal shelter every weekend. I had no idea. Let's keep IT . between us. Question, what is the man imply? Ten, did you enjoy teaching a class today? Oh, IT was amazing. The students were eager. Learners absorb everything I shared. And what does the man mean? Section b directions in section a, you are here, two short passengers and one longer conversation, and they'll be ask to several questions on each of the passengers and the conversation, the passengers and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions eleven through thirteen are based on the following talk. Hello, folks. Thanks for coming to the staff meeting. I want to update all of you on mr. Smith situation. As most of you know, mr. Smith was told that he had cancer a few months ago. SHE went to the doctor because of the pain in her own, and an abNormal grows was found in her up alone near her shoulder. mrs. Smith had two Young children and her husband, most of you know her family very well, saying he has worked at our company for over five years. First, I want to say how impressed dian with your kindness to her family. For the last three months, someone has brought her family a meal to eat every single night. Your concerned for her and her loved ones moves me. mrs. s. Smith is very thankful for all your help during this difficult time. And lastly, I want to give you some good news. The doctor told mr. Smith that he was much Better. SHE will have an Operation in two weeks. If all goes well, we will survive. Thank you all for caring. Listen again, please. Hello, books. Thanks for coming to the staff meeting. I want to update all of you on mr. Smith situation. As most of you know, mrs. Smith was told that he had cancer a few months ago. SHE went to the doctor because of the penny her ARM, and an abNormal growth was found in her upper non near her shoulder. mrs. Smith has two Young children and her husband, most of you know her family very well since he has worked at our company for over five years. First, I went to say how impressed I am with your kindness to her family. For the last three months, someone has brought her family a meal to eat every single night. Your concerned for her and her loved ones moves me. mrs. Mate is very thankful for all your help during this difficult time. And lastly, I want to give you some good news. The doctor told mr. Smith that he was much Better. SHE will have an Operation in two weeks. If all goes well, SHE will survive. Thank you all for caring. Question eleven, where did mr. Smith feel the pain? Was in twelve. How long has mr. Smith worked at the company? Question thirteen, what is the purpose of the staff meeting? Questions fourteen through sixteen are based on the following talk. Michelle's got the name the father of flow for creating flow theory, a state of being in which people become so absorbed in the draw of their work or activity that nothing else seems to matter. He got the inspiration for this theory when he noticed how painters work in the studio after they had finished the work of art. Instead of enjoying that, they put IT against the wall and started a new painting. What these artists pursued wasn't the finished work itself, but the experience of full engagement in creation. He went on to study how people attend the state. In his only work, he focused on athletes and artists. He soon discovered that this slow quality applied to people in many different pursuits, whether they were rock climbers, dancers, composes or chess masters, anyone who has experience the state of concentration says it's difficult to explain. The best explanation is that IT is like being in the river where the flow of the water Carry you away. According to flow theory, a happy life is alive in which you are deeply absorbed in what you do. If we get fully involved in what we are doing, we are in a state of flow. Listen again, please. Mihai got the name the father of flow for creating clothes, a state of being in which people become so absorbed in the joy of their work or activity that nothing else seems to matter. He got the inspiration for this theory when he noticed how painters worked in the studio after they had finished a work of art. Instead of enjoying IT, they put IT against the wall and started a new painting. What these artists pursued wasn't the finished work itself, but the experience of full engagement in creation. He went on to study how people attend this state. In his early work, he focused on athletes and artists. He soon discovered that this flow quality applied to people in many different pursuits, whether they were rock climbers, dancers, composers or chess masters. Anyone who has experienced this state of concentration says it's difficult to explain. The best explanation is that IT is like being in the rifle where the flow of the water Carries you away. According to flow theory, a happy life is a alive in which you are deeply absorbed in what to do. If we get fully involved in what we are doing, we are in a data flow. Question fourteen, what is mehari known for? Question fifteen, why did mihai focus on people in different fields? Question sixteen, according to me, heli, when can people achieve a happy life? Question seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Hi there. This is the parking services office. How can I assist you today? I think my motorcycle might have been pulled away. Oh, i'm sorry to hear that. Can you provide some details about your motorcycle? It's a black holy Davidson. When and where was the last time you saw IT I . parked at this morning near the main entrance of the library. Let me check out our records. Ah IT seems your motorcycle was parked in a specific loading zone. I know I would just go to drop off some books quickly. I didn't think I would be a problem. Unfortunately, vehicles part in specific loading zones are subject to being removed. What should I do to get my motorcycle back? Then you'll need to visit our vehicle storage facility, which is located behind the campus gma sim. Please make sure to bring your student ID with you. Would there be any fines of fees I need to pay? Yes, there's a storage fee of ten dollars per day for motorcycles, plus there is a removal fee of seventy five dollars. However, if you get your motorcycle back within twenty four hours, the total fine is reduced to fifty dollars. Got IT. Thanks for the information. Listen again, please. Hi there. This is the parking services office. How can I assist you today? I think my motorcycle might have been pulled away. Oh, i'm sorry to hear that. Can you provide some details about your motorcycle? It's a black holy Davison. When and where was the last time you saw IT I parked . at this morning near the main entrance of the library. Let me check out our records. A IT. Seems your motorcycle was parked in a specific loading zone. I know I would just go into drop off some books quickly. I didn't think I would be a problem. Unfortunately, vehicles parked in specific loading zones are subject to being removed. What should I do to get my motorcycle back? Then you'll need to visit our vehicle storage facility, which is located behind the campus. Gma sim. Please make sure to bring your student ID with you. Would there be any fines of fees I need to pay? Yes, there's the storage fee of ten dollars per day for motorcycles, plus there is a removal fee of seventy five dollars. However, if you get your motorcycle back within twenty four hours, the total fine is reduced to fifty dollars. Got IT. Thanks for the information. Question seventeen, what happened to the man's motorcycle? Question eighteen, what can be learned about the specific loading zone? Question nineteen, to get this motorcycle back, where should the man go? Question twenty, how much should the man pay altogether if he gets his motorcycle bag within the day? 听力测试结束,请考生继续答题。
14 徐汇区
I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. Early morning B. Midday
C. Afternoon D. Late at night
2. A. Improved flexibility B. Stress relief
C. Weight loss D. Muscle building
3. A. Change in meeting venue B. Frequent rescheduling
C. Long meeting duration D. Lack of agenda
4. A. Humor and love stories
B. Thrilling and suspense
C. Creative fantasy and futuristic visions
D. Documentaries for learning about real-world events
5. A. Filled with exciting challenges and projects
B. Surprisingly relaxed and stress-free
C. Productive but a bit overwhelming
D. Unpredictable and full of surprises
6. A. If it offers any unique or signature drinks
B. Whether the coffee is freshly brewed
C. If it has a cozy atmosphere and comfortable seating
D. If it has free Wi-Fi and a quiet environment
7. A. Exploring the latest movies at the cinema
B. Going on an adventurous hiking trip
C. Taking a leisurely stroll in the park
D. Attending a live music performance
8. A. Nervous but satisfied with the change
B. Regretful and uncertain about the style
C. Uninterested and indifferent to his appearance
D. Excited and confident with the new look
9. A. Boring and uninteresting B. Dull and slow-paced
C. A real page-turner D. Too complex to follow
10. A. Whether it helps with focus and concentration.
B If it’s a time-consuming practice.
C. If it involves meditation or other techniques.
D. How it affects sleep patterns and overall well-being.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. The invention of the Intelligent Rail Transit (IRT) in China.
B. The development of public transportation systems in urban areas.
C. The innovative transportation solution to traffic congestion.
D. The benefits of electric-powered vehicles in reducing pollution.
12. A. Lower pollution. B. Higher passenger capacity.
C. 5G communications system. D. Automated driving system.
13. A. Identifying virtual track routes.
B. Prioritizing passage at traffic lights.
C. Controlling movement with sensors.
D. Ensuring safety through machine vision.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. The history of Chinese New Year celebrations.
B. The debate over banning fireworks during Chinese New Year.
C. The environmental impact of fireworks.
D. The cultural significance of the Spring Festival.
15. A. Over 80 percent of people support fireworks.
B. Most people believe fireworks bans are necessary.
C. There are few objections to fireworks bans.
D. The majority of people prefer quiet celebrations during the festival.
16. A. Limited enforcement resources.
B. Public resistance leading to unrest.
C. Economic concerns from manufacturers.
D. Environmental activism pressures lawmakers.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. Staying at home and relaxing.
B. Traveling to European countries.
C. Taking extra courses.
D. Doing part-time jobs.
18. A. To relax and unwind.
B. To explore new countries.
C. To get ahead on credits.
D. To do volunteer work.
19. A. To relax and get ready for more experiences.
B. To explore new countries in a totally fresh way.
C. to contribute and have a positive impact.
D. To save up for tuition fees as well as expectations.
20. A. He thinks it’s a smart move.
B. He believes she should relax instead.
C. He is indifferent.
D. He thinks she should join him for volunteer work.
答案:
1-5 DBBCC 6-10 ABDCA 11-13 CBB 14-16 BAA 17-20 BCCA
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Section A
1. Woman: Do you prefer mornings or evenings? I find mornings so peaceful.
Man: I’m definitely a night owl. I find that I’m more productive and creative late at night.
Question: When does the man feel most productive and creative?
2. Woman: Do you do weight training at the gym? I’ve been thinking of trying it out.
Man: Yeah, I mix it with some aerobic exercises. Keeps me in shape and it’s a great stress reliever.
Question: How does the man benefit from his workout routine?
3. Woman: The meeting got rescheduled again. It’s becoming quite inconvenient.
Man: That’s the third time this month. Frustrating! It messes up everyone’s schedules.
Question: What aspect of the rescheduled meeting is bothering the woman and the man?
4. Woman: What’s your favorite movie style? I’m a fan of romantic comedies.
Man: I’m into sci-fi and fantasy. Love the imagination and futuristic concepts.
Question: What fascinates the man about his preferred movie style?
5. M: Hey, how’s your day going?
W: It’s been quite busy, dealing with back-to-back meetings and deadlines. How about yours?
Question: How would the woman describe her day?
6. W: Have you had the chance to check out the new coffee shop around the corner?
M: Not yet, but I’ve heard good things about it. What do you recommend?
Question: What does the man want to know about the coffee shop?
7. M: Any plans for the upcoming weekend?
W: I’m thinking of taking a break from the usual routine and going on a hike. Would you be interested in joining?
Question: What activity is the woman considering for the weekend?
8. W: Your new haircut looks fantastic!
M: Thanks, I decided to try something different this time, and I’m pleasantly surprised with how it turned out. What do you think?
Question: How did the man feel about getting his new haircut?
9. W: Did you manage to finish reading that book you started last week?
M: Yes, it was quite a fascinating read, kept me hooked from the beginning to the end. Have you read anything interesting lately?
Question: How did the man feel about the book?
10. M: Lately, I’ve been integrating mindfulness into my daily routine.
W: That’s fascinating! Have you noticed any specific benefits or changes since you started?
Question: What is the woman interested in regarding mindfulness?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
Have you ever seen a train running on a road without tracks? It sounds like a fantasy, but it has actually happened in China. It’s called The Intelligent Rail Transit aka IRT, a new type of public transportation that operates on electricity with zero pollution and emissions. It doesn’t require track construction or overhead wires. The entire vehicle seems to float above the ground, designed with a maximum speed of 60 miles per hour. Furthermore, the IRT adopts the flexible grouping mode of high-speed trains with each section capable of carrying 100 passengers, which is ten times the capacity of a regular bus. With the introduction of the IRT, the persistent issue of traffic congestion during peak hours in cities is no longer a problem. If you are wondering about the difference between this and a bus besides the increased passenger capacity, the most notable feature of the IRT is its ground communications signal system. As the train approaches a traffic light intersection, it sends a priority command to the traffic light base station. The red light immediately turns green, ensuring the train’s priority passage. Equipped with a fully automated driving system and utilizing virtual track following control technology, the IRT identifies virtual track routes on the road through onboard sensors, resembling surface traffic lines. Through active safety control, onboard signal control, machine vision and other systems, the train is electronically constrained, precisely controlling its movement along the virtual tracks to achieve intelligent operation. Traffic congestion will soon become a thing of the past. Soon enough cities all across China will be hopping on the IRT train, delivering a hefty dose of convenience to urban dwellers. Buckle up! The future’s just got a whole lot more interesting.
Questions:
11. What is the main idea of the passage?
12. How does the IRT differ from traditional buses?
13. What is the key feature of the IRT's communication system?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
Chinese lawmakers recently entered a fierce online debate on whether fireworks should be used to celebrate the Chinese New Year this February. They said a total ban on fireworks in hundreds of city centers credited with inventing the noisemakers would be hard to enforce.
Lawmakers said air pollution prevention and fire safety laws have led to "differences in understanding" of the ban on fireworks. However, it was never a total ban.
In 2017, official data showed 444 cities had banned fireworks. Since then, some of the cities have loosened the bans. They permit fireworks at certain times of the year and at special places.
This month, however, many counties made announcements banning fireworks, restarting discussion on the ban.
"We've the right to fireworks," wrote a user of Weibo, a popular Chinese online discussion service.
Chinese legends say the earliest fireworks were invented 2,000 years ago to drive away the "nian. " The nian, the story goes, was a monster that hunted people and animals before the Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival.
Since then, fireworks came to be used to celebrate other events. This January, after three years of COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, some people ignored bans and set off firecrackers.
Some Chinese say the fireworks bans were necessary to protect the environment, while an online opinion study by the official Beijing Youth Daily found that over 80 percent of people supported fireworks during Spring Festival. The festival is the most important holiday on the Chinese calendar.
Some also said the ban was ironic after the United Nations recently named the Spring Festival an official holiday, a move supported by Chinese officials.
"The Spring Festival belongs to the world, and we Chinese are supposed to stick to it as well as its traditions and customs," wrote another Weibo user.
Questions:
14. What is the main topic of the passage?
15. What is the dominant public opinion regarding the use of fireworks during the Spring Festival?
16. What potential challenges might arise in enforcing a total ban on fireworks in city centers?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
M: Hey, Emily! Can you believe spring break is almost here?
W: I know, right? I've been counting down the days! Do you have any plans for the break?
M: Well, I've been thinking about traveling to some European countries. It's been on my bucket list for ages, and I figure now's the perfect time to finally do it. How about you?
W: That sounds amazing! I've always wanted to explore Europe too. But I think I'll be staying put this break. I've decided to take some extra courses to get ahead on credits.
M: Wow, that's impressive! Getting ahead on your studies is always a good idea. But don't you want to take a break and relax a bit?
W: I do, but I also want to graduate early if possible. Plus, I'm planning to do some part-time jobs to save up for tuition fees.
M: That's a smart move. College tuition fees can really add up. Maybe you could balance work and relaxation during the break somehow.
W: Yeah, I'll try to find a good balance. But enough about me, what about you? Any other plans besides traveling?
M: Well, besides exploring Europe, I'm also thinking about doing some volunteer work while I'm there. It's a great way to give back and make a difference, you know?
W: Absolutely! That's such a noble idea. I'm sure you'll have an amazing experience. And who knows, maybe I'll join you on your next adventure!
M: That would be awesome! We could explore new countries and make memories together.
W: Definitely! Here's to a fantastic spring break, whatever we end up doing!
M: Cheers to that, Emily! Let's make it one to remember!
Questions:
17. What are the man's plans for spring break?
18. Why does Emily want to take extra courses during spring break?
19. What is the man's reason for doing volunteer work during spring break?
20. How does the man feel about Emily's decision to take extra courses during spring break?
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$$2023学年第二学期徐汇区学习能力诊断卷高3英语听力现在开始,请同学们做好准备。Listening comprehension section a short conversations directions in section a, you are, he atten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once after you hear a conversation and question about IT, read the four parts of hands on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. One, do you prefer mornings or evenings? I find mornings so peaceful. I'm definitely a night out. I found that i'm more productive than creative late at night. Question, when does the man feel most productive and creative? Too, do you do way training at the gym? I've been thinking of trying IT out. yeah, I mixed in with some erotic c exercises keep me in shape. And it's a great stress reliever question. How does the man benefit from his workout routine? Three, the meeting got we scheduled again. 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What activity is the woman considering for the weekend? Aid, your new haircut looks fantastic. thanks. I decided to try something different this time and unpleasantly surprised with how IT turned out. What do you think? Question, how did the man feel about getting his new haircut? Nine, did you manage to finish reading that book you started last week? Yes, IT was quite a fascinating read, kept me hooked from the beginning to the end. Have you read anything interesting lately? Question, how did the man feel about the book? Ten, lately i've been integrating mindfulness into my daily routine. That's fascinating. Have you noticed any specific benefits or changes since you started? Question, what is the woman interested in regarding mindfulness? Section b directions in section b you are here, two short passengers and one longer conversation, and they'll be asked several questions on each of the passengers and the conversation, the passengers and the conversation. We have been read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions eleven to thirteen are based on the following passage. Have you ever seen a train running on the road without trucks? IT sounds like a fantasy, but IT has actually happened in china. IT is called the intelligent real transit AKAIRT, A new type of public transportation that Operates on the electricity with zero pollution and emissions. IT doesn't require track construction or overhead liars. The entire vehicle seems to float above the ground designed with a maximum speed of sixty miles per hour. Furthermore, the IRT adopts the flexible grouping mode of high speed trains, with each section capable of caring one hundred passengers, which is ten times the capacity of a regular bus. 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Hey, Emily, can you believe spring break is almost here? I know, right. I've been counting down the days. Do you have any plans for the break? Well, i've been thinking about traveling to some european countries. It's been on my bucket list for ages, and I figure now is the perfect time to finally do IT. How about you? That sounds amazing. I've always wanted to explore europe too, but I think I will be staying put this break. I've decided to take some extra causes to get ahead on credits. Wow, that's impressive. Getting ahead on your studies is always a good idea. But don't you want to take a break and . a relax of IT? I do. But I also want to graduate early, if possible. Plus, i'm planning to do some part time jobs to save up for tuition fees. That's a smart move. College tuition fees can really add up. Maybe you could baLance work and a relaxation during the break somehow. Yeah, I would try to find a good baLance. But enough about me. What about you? Any other plans besides traveling well. besides expLoring europe? I'm also thinking about doing some volunteer work. Why i'm there? It's a great way to give back and make a difference. You know absolutely that such a noble idea. I'm sure you'll have an amazing experience. And who knows, maybe I will join you on your next adventure. That would be awesome. We could explore new countries and make memories together. definitely. Here's to a fantastic brain break. Whatever we end up doing. cheers. Do that. Anyway, let's make IT . one to remember. Now listen again, please. Hey, Emily, can you believe spring break is almost here? I know, right. I've been counting down the days. Do you have any plans for the break? Well, i've been thinking about traveling to some european countries. It's been on my bucket list for ages, and I figure now is the perfect time to finally do IT. How about you? That sounds amazing. I ve always wanted to explore europe too, but I think I will be staying put this break. I've decided to take some extra courses to get ahead on credits. Wow, that's impressive. Getting ahead on your studies is always a good idea, but don't you want to take a break and a relax a bit? I do. But I also want to graduate early, if possible. Plus i'm planning to do some part time jobs to save up for tuition fees. That's a smart move. College tuition fees can really add up. Maybe you could baLance work and a relaxation during the break somehow. Yeah, I would try to find a good baLance. But enough about me. What about you? Any other plans besides travelling? Well, besides expLoring europe? I'm also thinking about doing some volunteer work like on there. It's a great way to give back and make a difference. You know . absolutely that such a novel idea. I'm sure you'll have an amazing experience. And who knows, maybe I will join you on your next adventure. That would be awesome. We could explore new countries and make memories together. definitely. Here's to a fantastic spring break. Whatever we end up doing. cheers. Do that. Let's make IT one . to remember. Question seventeen, what are the men's plans for spring break? Question eighteen, why does Emily want to take extra causes during springing break? Question nineteen, what is the men's reason for doing volunteer work during spring break? Question twenty, how does the men feel about analyst decision to take extra causes during spring break? 听力到此结束,请同学们继续答题。
15 长宁区
I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. His boss. B. His assistant.
C. His customer. D. His friend.
2. A. On Tuesday. B. On Thursday.
C. On Friday. D. On Wednesday.
3. A. It takes him too much time.
B. The distance is quite long.
C. He always has traffic jams.
D. It’s OK, not too bad.
4. A. He enjoyed the TV special about Huahua.
B. He did not like watching the TV special.
C. He missed watching the TV special.
D. He’d like to see the TV special again.
5. A. The man should work harder.
B. The man should reject the offer.
C. The man can apply for the job again.
D. The man may have another chance.
6. A. The woman would rather stay at home.
B. The woman would like to travel alone.
C. The woman has been to Southeast Asia.
D. The woman would like to visit Thailand.
7. A. He feels confident about getting a promotion.
B. He doesn’t think he is ready for the promotion.
C. He is disappointed about not being promoted.
D. He is well-prepared for the promotion.
8. A. She doesn’t like watching tennis games.
B. She will watch a tennis game next time.
C. She canceled this tennis game.
D. She totally forgot this tennis game.
9. A. Check her apartment to see if it needs redecorating.
B. Give her advice on how to choose a design company.
C. Tell her how much the redecoration might cost.
D. Create a redecoration design for her free of charge.
10. A. The fireworks show was really impressive.
B. The man was not interested in the fireworks show.
C. The show was canceled because of a labor strike.
D. The woman will watch the fireworks show next month.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. They cause air pollution.
B. They are hard to get rid of.
C. They appear in different forms.
D. They damage the instruments.
12. A. NASA engineers check students’ product in person.
B. HUNCH School teachers guide these project designs.
C. Astronauts teach HUNCH School students in space.
D. HUNCH School students solved the problem for astronauts.
13. A. To enhance teacher-student relationships.
B. To improve students’ communication skills.
C. To allow students to experience zero gravity.
D. To link space technology with school education.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. The return of a lost wallet indicates one’s honesty.
B. We seem to know our own minds quite well.
C. Neighbors and family members monitor each other.
D. Many people buy latte out of true love of coffee.
15. A. People deny acting from inner personalities.
B. We can be influenced by outside pressures.
C. Our behavior is the result of our true desires.
D. Our characters shape our social relationships.
16. A. Personalities and attitudes.
B. Preferences and habits.
C. Behaviors and personalities.
D. Attitudes and preferences.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. Classmates. B. Cousins.
C. Parent and child. D. Professor and student.
18. A. She can cook her favorite food.
B. She wants to keep her room clean and tidy.
C. She can finally have some privacy.
D. She doesn’t get along well with her sister.
19. A. He cannot fully understand recipes.
B. He has trouble in socializing with others.
C. He’s likely to get into financial trouble.
D. He is not good at doing household chores.
20. A. Prepare food on her own.
B. Work out a weekly budget.
C. Go to parties and clubs less often.
D. Have a part-time job.
答案:
1-5 ABDCD 6-10 CBACD 11-13 BAD 14-16 ABC 17-20 ACDB
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Section A
1. W: Tony, can you have that report done today? I need to send it to our customers.
M: Yes madam. It’s almost done. I’ve had my assistant help me. I’ll give it to you quite soon.
Q: Whom is the man probably talking to?
2. W: Hello, this is Dr. Brian’s office. We are calling to remind you of your 3:30 appointment for your annual check-up tomorrow on Thursday.
M: Oh, thanks. It’s Wednesday today. I thought it was the day after tomorrow on Friday.
Q: When is the man’s appointment?
3. W: Do you live very far from our office?
M: Well, the distance is about twenty miles, but it doesn’t seem that far to drive to work. The road is good and there’s not much traffic.
Q: How does the man feel about his driving to work?
4. W: I really enjoyed the TV special about the panda, Huahua, in Chengdu Research Base for Giant Panda Breeding last night. Did you get home in time to see it?
M: I did, but I was too tired to watch it at all. I wish I could have stayed awake
Q: What does the man mean?
5. M: The company turned down my application, and I don’t know what I can do without a job.
W: Well, don’t take it so hard. Something else will turn up.
Q: What does the woman mean?
6. M: Do you have any plan for the coming holiday? How about going to Thailand?
W: Thailand again? Oh, no. I’m tired of going to Southeast Asia. I’d like to try something new.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
7. W: Aren’t you disappointed that you didn’t get the promotion?
M: It’s a bit disappointing, but I realized I need more skills before taking on a bigger role.
Q: What do we learn about the man from this conversation?
8. M: Why didn’t you go to the tennis final last weekend? You missed a great game.
W: Oh, come on, you know how sensitive I am to loud noise.
Q: What do we know about the woman?
9. W: I’m considering having my apartment redecorated.
M: I will give you my brother’s number. He has just graduated from a design academy and will give you a free estimate about how much it will cost.
Q: What can the man’s brother do for the woman?
10. M: How was the fireworks show last week? Was it impressive?
W: The authority canceled it because a typhoon might strike the city. Luckily, it has been rescheduled for next month.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
Bacteria are an annoying problem for astronauts. Bacteria from our body grow uncontrollably on surfaces of the International Space Station, so astronauts spend hours cleaning them up each weak. How is NASA overcoming this very tiny big problem? It’s turning to a bunch of high school students. But not just any student. It depends on NASA HUNCH high school class.
HUNCH is designed to connect high school classrooms with NASA engineers. For the past two years, students have been studying ways to kill bacteria in zero gravity, and they think they’re close to a solution. “We don’t give the students any breaks. They have to do it just like NASA engineers,” says Florence Gold, a project manager.
“There are no tests,” Florence says. “There is no graded homework. There almost are no grades, other than ‘Are you working towards your goal? ’Basically, it’s ‘I’ve got to produce this product and then, at the end of year, present it to NASA. ’ Engineers come and really do an in-person review, and it’s not a very nice thing at time. It’s a hard business review of your product. ”
The HUNCH program has an impact on college admissions and practical life skills. These kids are so absorbed in their studies that I just sit back. I don’t teach. And that annoying bacteria? Florence says his students are emailing daily with NASA engineers about the problem, readying a workable solution to test in space.
(Please listen again. )
Questions:
11. Why do astronauts think bacteria are annoying?
12. What do we know about NASA HUNCH High School class?
13. What does the HUNCH program aim to do?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
It’s generally believed that people act the way they do because of their personalities and attitudes. They recycle their garbage because they care about the environment. They pay $6 for a latte because they like expensive coffee drinks.
It’s undeniable that behavior comes from our inner personalities, but in many instances, just as the social psychologist Dary Bern suggested, we also draw inferences about who we are by observing our own behavior. We can be strangers to ourselves. If we knew our own minds, why would we need to guess what our preferences are from our behavior? If our minds were an open book, we would know exactly how much we care about the environment or like lattes. Actually, we often need to look to our behavior to figure out who we are. For example, an honest child will return a lost wallet.
Moreover, we don’t just use our behavior to learn about our particular types of character-we infer characters that weren’t there before. Our behavior is often shaped by little pressures around us, which we fail to recognize. Maybe we recycle because our wives and neighbors would disapprove if we didn’t. Maybe we buy lattes in order to impress the people around us. We should not mistakenly believe that we always behave as a result of some inner personalities.
(Please listen again. )
Questions:
14. What would Dary Bern most probably agree with?
15. What can be inferred from the passage?
16. What does the passage mainly talk about?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
W: I’m really looking forward to having my own room when I start college.
M: Any specific reasons for that?
W: Well. I share a room with my younger sister, and she keeps talking when I’m trying to have a few moments to myself.
M: I can see you need some privacy. But wouldn’t it be boring to keep your own place clean and tidy?
W: No, because I like keeping things in order. How do you feel about going to college?
M: Actually, I’m nervous about leaving home and having to cope with being alone.
W: That surprises me. You always seem so confident.
M: People think I am, but I don’t think I’m very good at looking after myself. To be honest, I’ve never even prepared a meal for myself.
W: So, you mean it’s the chores that are bothering you rather than your social life?
M: Yes, you could say that.
W: Well, how about learning now? Get your mom to teach you a few easy recipes.
M: That’s a god idea. Perhaps I will. Is there anything else about leaving home that you’re worried about?
W: Yes. I really hope to have a good social life. I think I’m good at making friends, and I like parties and going to clubs. But I’m sure money will be a big issue.
M: What do you mean?
W: I mean I’ll have to be careful that I don’t spend all my money at once. I don’t know what I’m going to do about it.
M: Maybe you could work out a budget, so you know how much you’ll need each week for things like rent and food. My family can’t afford to give me a lot of money, so I’ll need a part-time job to get through college.
W: I’ve heard the college social center needs helpers. It might be a good idea to contact them.
M: I think so. Thanks.
(Please listen again. )
Questions:
17. What might be the possible relationship between the two speakers?
18. Why does the woman look forward to having her own room?
19. What is the man’s biggest concern?
20. What does the man suggest the woman doing to ease her worry about spending money?
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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. At a grocery store. B. At a florist’s stand.
C. At a bank counter. D. At an electronic shop.
2. A. Sign up for a fitness class. B. Shop for fitness equipment.
C. Have a fitness test. D. Watch a fitness video.
3. A. Pay the ticket right away. B. Challenge the ticket.
C. Ignore the ticket. D. Apologize to the parking officer.
4. A. She is available on Saturday.
B. She will cancel her dentist appointment.
C. She can not cover the man’s shift.
D. She forgot about the shift.
5. A. The woman had better give him an extension on the deadline.
B. The woman had better draft the proposal by herself.
C. The woman had better approve the proposal.
D. The woman had better give insights on the budget section.
6. A. She doesn’t like animals from the shelter.
B. She prefers buying pets from breeders.
C. She thinks adopting a pet is a bad idea.
D. She supports the idea of adopting a pet.
7. A. Either of them is an experienced chef.
B. Both of them have experienced failures in the kitchen.
C. Neither of them are fond of cooking.
D. Both of them are concerned about the new recipe.
8. A. Bungee jumping is safe.
B. Bungee jumping is thrilling.
C. Bungee jumping might have risks.
D. Bungee jumping is sure to be regrettable.
9. A. The man should borrow the book several days later.
B. The woman urgently needs the book back.
C. The man does not need to return the book quickly.
D. The woman is unwilling to lend the man the book.
10. A. The woman’s parents will not appreciate a surprise party.
B. The woman should prioritize her parents’ preferences for the party.
C. The man dislikes the idea of a surprise party.
D. The woman should plan a party based on her own preferences.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following speech.
11. A. A pupil in need of help. B. A person promising to donate money.
C A member from a charity. D. A teacher in the Semira Region.
12. A. 10%. B. 35%. C. 50%. D. 65%.
13. A. To train teachers for the disabled.
B. To help a pupil with special needs.
C. To pay for a walking holiday.
D. To organize a charity club for the disabled.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. To distract other students from doing well.
B. To impress his friends with the shining ring.
C. To improve his chances in the exam.
D. To honor his grandfather by wearing a ring.
15. A. By having enough time for breaks.
B. By breaking down learning into portions.
C. By informing teachers of the study habits.
D. By wearing lucky objects.
16. A. Start revision ahead of time.
B. Reward oneself during revision.
C. Consider different learning styles.
D. Stay up late for the exam.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. To inquire about travel recommendations.
B. To discuss cultural festivals in Southeast Asia.
C. To plan a solo travel adventure to Thailand.
D. To learn about Mr. Patel’s travel experiences.
18. A. Europe and Africa.
B. Thailand and Vietnam.
C. South America and Australia.
D. Japan and China.
19. A. Solely cultural exploration.
B. Primarily outdoor adventures.
C. A mix of cultural and outdoor experiences.
D. Luxurious and private accommodations.
20. A. It is ideal for meeting fellow travelers.
B. It offers exclusive travel experiences.
C. It is a more comfortable and secure stay.
D. It offers authentic cultural immersion.
答案:
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Section A
1. M: I only bought this E-dictionary a week ago, but it doesn’t work now.
W: May I see your receipt for it, please?
Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?
2. M: Have you heard about the new fitness classes at the gym?
W: Yeah, they offer everything from yoga to kickboxing. We might give it a try.
Q: What will the two speakers most probably do next?
3. W: I got a ticket for parking in the wrong spot downtown.
M: You should contest it. Sometimes they dismiss it if it’s a first-time offense.
Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
4. M: Jenny, can you cover my shift on Saturday? I have a family event.
W: I wish I could, but I have a dentist appointment in the morning. Sorry.
Q: What does the woman imply?
5. W: Mark, the deadline for the project is approaching. Have you made any progress?
M: I’ve drafted the proposal, but I need your input on the budget section.
Q: What does the man imply?
6. M: I’m thinking of adopting a pet from the shelter.
W: That’s a wonderful idea! There are so many animals in need of a loving home.
Q: What does the woman imply?
7. W: I have tried a new recipe today, but it turned out terrible.
M: Don’t worry. We both have kitchen disasters.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
8. W: I'm going to try bungee jumping this weekend.
M: Are you sure? If you're not careful, you might regret it.
Q: What does the man imply?
9. M: Can I borrow your book for a quick review?
W: You don't have to worry; I won't be needing it until later.
Q: What does the woman imply?
10. W: I'm planning a surprise party for my parents’ anniversary.
M: That's sweet, but make sure it's something they'd enjoy, not just what you like.
Q: What does the man imply?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following speech.
Good morning. I’m very pleased to have been invited to your club to talk about our Charity Sponsored Walking Holidays for Education Aid. I’ll start by giving you a brief overview of what it means. First of all, let me explain what we mean by “sponsored” here. This is where people promise to donate money to the charity if you achieve your goal, in this case, to walk a certain number of miles.
Basically we are organizing a ten-day holiday, from the sixth of December, with eight days actual walking in the Semira Mountains.
Let’s have a look at some of the details. We require you to raise sponsorship money of at least $3,200, paying $250 of it up front as a deposit and the rest in stages throughout the year. Out of this about thirty-five percent will go towards your expenses and that leaves sixty-five percent guaranteed to go to the charity, which brings me to the most important part. This long walk is being specifically organized to help education in the Semira region. Last year we helped train teachers for the disabled, and this year we are focusing on the pupils. Each walker’s sponsorship money will be used to support any individual pupil who has special requirements in one of the mountain schools.
(Now listen again, please.)
Questions:
11. Who is giving the speech?
12. How much of the sponsorship money goes to charity?
13. What will the sponsorship money of each walker be used to do this year?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
Exam day—what do you do? I take a ring my grandfather gave me to the exam. It’s a reminder of his affection and gives me a sense of security and calms my nerves. My brother likes to wear his red underwear to the exam. He’s not alone in placing his hopes in a garment. One in three students admitted to wearing 'good luck underwear' to try to boost exam chances, according to a recent poll.
Making the extra efforts to succeed is good, but if you haven’t put in the hours of study, nothing will help you. Patrick Wilson, former teacher and founder of a private tuition firm, says: “The best way to feel truly confident and help beat that stomach-churning exam anxiety is to prepare for each exam in advance, making sure you have a dedicated structure for your revision schedule.”
Wilson helped to create a guide for avoiding the last-minute panic. It advises the revision timetable to start up to ten weeks before the exam, dividing learning into sections so that you will not overload yourself. Students should also give themselves regular rewards and breaks during revision. People learn things in different ways and this should be taken into account. But there’s a consensus against spending the night before the exam studying.
(Now listen again please)
Questions:
14. Why does the author want to take a ring to his exam?
15. How can the last-minute panic be avoided before the exam?
16. Which of the following is not supported by Wilson according to the passage?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
Emma: Hi, Mr. Patel, I’m Emma Mitchell. I’m in the early stages of planning a solo travel adventure. A friend has mentioned that you have travelled extensively and might give me some advice.
Mr. Patel: Ah, yes. What’s the destination you’re considering?
Emma: I’m thinking of exploring Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand and Vietnam.
Mr. Patel: Great choices. Are you looking for cultural experiences or more into outdoor adventures?
Emma: I’m aiming for a mix of both. I want to immerse myself in local cultures but also explore the natural beauty of the region.
Mr. Patel: Solid plan. Any specific activities or landmarks you’ve set your eyes on?
Emma: I’ve heard about the annual lantern festival in Chiang Mai, and I’d love to witness the beauty of Ha Long Bay in Vietnam.
Mr. Patel: Excellent choices. Why those events in particular?
Emma: The lantern festival seems like a magical cultural experience, and Ha Long Bay’s natural beauty is something I’ve always wanted to witness.
Mr. Patel: A good balance of cultural and scenic exploration.
Emma: I’m considering whether to stay in hostels or go for boutique hotels. Do you have any idea?
Mr. Patel: Well, that depends on the kind of experience you’re seeking for. If you like to meet fellow travellers and get inside tips, hostels may be your good choice.
Emma: That sounds great. I like a more social way to travel. Socializing can indeed enhance my travel experience.
Mr. Patel: I can’t agree with you more. Shared experiences and recommendations from fellow travelers can also make your journey more memorable.
Emma: Thank you for your advice!
(Now listen again please.)
Questions:
17. Why is Emma having a conversation with Mr. Patel?
18. What destinations is Emma interested in exploring?
19. What kind of travel experience is Emma seeking?
20. How does Mr. Patel like staying in hostels?
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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. 15 dollars. B. 30 dollars.
C. 35 dollars. D. 50 dollars.
2. A. Supervisor and student. B. Landlord and renter.
C. Doctor and patient. D. Roommates.
3. A. At home. B. On a pavement.
C. At a police station. D. In an alley.
4. A. Children should use social media moderately.
B. Children have unlimited access to social media.
C. Parents need to help children find their role models.
D. Parents should expose their children to social media.
5. A. On 15 August. B. On 16 August.
C. On 17 August. D. On 19 August.
6. A. He didn’t get any sleep on the plane.
B. The fly with his baby was not easy.
C He appreciated the company of his baby.
D. He enjoyed watching movies on the plane.
7. A. To follow the fashion trend.
B. To keep safe on the road.
C. To make himself appealing.
D. To keep warm when cycling.
8. A. Mary will let out the secret. B. Mary hurts her own lips.
C. Mary doesn’t know the message. D. Mary is totally trustworthy.
9. A. Starting a school newspaper. B. Setting up businesses.
C. Looking for a roommate. D. Earning accommodation fee.
10. A. The woman should prioritize her study.
B. He is not a fan of the Universal Studios.
C. The woman is bad at remembering things.
D. The woman should enjoy the coming holiday.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. Italians learn to accept their peculiarity.
B. Imperfect models in Italy redefine beauty.
C. Italian models appear in fashion shows in Milan.
D. Imperfect models accept their working conditions.
12. A. She suffered from severe hair loss.
B. She was injured and eventually got disabilities.
C. She has a medical condition that results in abnormal body size.
D. She has a health condition which causes dark spots on the body.
13. A. She establishes the first modelling agency in Italy.
B. She realizes and appreciating the things around her.
C. She transforms the way she perceives her weakness.
D. She gets involved an art movement or revolution.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. Solid state batteries will first appear in electric vehicles.
B. Cost may discourage people from switching to electric power.
C. There are plenty of charging points to plug an electric vehicle into.
D. A fully charged battery will take you as far as a full tank of petrol.
15. A. Electric motoring is much more favored.
B. Electric motoring means a zero-carbon future.
C. Electric motoring is not completely emission-free
D. Electric motoring makes public transport less desirable.
16. A. The future of electric vehicles.
B. The development of electric vehicles.
C. The problem faced by electric vehicles.
D. The pros and cons of electric vehicles.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. Family Budget. B. City Beats.
C. Weekly Education. D. Fashion Broadway.
18. A. The channel should hire smart hosts.
B. The channel should cancel Life Beats.
C. The channel should employ positive producers.
D. The channel should better design all its programs.
19. A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday.
C. On Thursday. D. On Friday.
20. A. A TV interview by two people.
B. A program survey conducted by a TV channel
C. A customer’s complaint about TV programs.
D. A discussion about program target audience.
答案:
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Section A
1.W: How much is the ticket for the musical?
M: It’s 50 dollars for the general public, but since you are a student, you can get 30% off.
Q: How much will the woman pay for the musical?
2.M: Hey Linda, how have you been lately? I haven't seen you in class for a few days.
W: Hi Mr. Smith, thanks for concerning. I was sick last week, but luckily my landlord and roommate took care of me.
Q: What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
3.M: Could you please explain what happened, ma'am?
W: Well, I was walking home last night when I noticed someone following me. I turned into an alley, but they grabbed my purse and ran off.
Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?
4.M: How do you feel about children being exposed to social media?
W: It should be limited. Parents really need to be a role model for their children and put boundaries in place for themselves as well.
Q: What does the woman imply?
5.M: Hello, may I schedule a meeting with Dr. Smith in his office on 16 August?
W: Let me check his schedule. Unfortunately, he will be out of town on the previous day, and won't be back until the evening of 18 August.
Q: When will Dr. Smith be available to meet the man?
6.W: So Jeremy, you’ve been back to Canada with your baby. How was that experience?
M: Well, until you fly with a toddler, you really never get to appreciate all of those times that you flew across the ocean, you know, watching movies or just sleeping on the flight.
Q: What does the man imply?
7.W: Rob, it's good to see you keeping up with fashion by wearing the high-visibility jacket – although it is a bit dazzling.
M: I'm no fashion victim. This jacket is for safety. I wear it when I'm cycling around London.
Q: Why does Rob wear the jacket?
8.M: The message must be kept completely confidential. You must ensure that Mary does not disclose the secret.
W: Her lips are sealed. She will never let slip what she knows.
Q: What does the woman say about Mary?
9.W: I heard you put an advertisement in our school newspaper.
M: Yes. Since John quit school to start his own business, I have to find someone to split the accommodation fee.
Q: What was the advertisement about?
10.W: I am desperate to go to the Universal Studios for the coming holiday. My cousin spoke highly of it.
M: Have you forgotten your final exams?
Q: What does the man mean?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
An Italian project on the social media is aiming to bring attention to women who do not look like usual fashion models. Carlotta started L’Imperfetta modeling agency in 2020. The name means "imperfect" in the Italian language. And the agency aims to redefine ideas about beauty in Italy.
The agency works with models who are unusual for the industry in many ways. The models are of all sizes and ages. Some of the models have disabilities. Others have medical conditions—like alopecia, which causes hair loss. Still others have scars where they have been injured or have skin discolorations.
Sonia is one of the models. The 28-year-old from Sicily has a condition called hyperpigmentation or unusual skin coloring. It results in dark spots on her face and body. She said that she often hears people talk in public about her appearance. She has heard some parents tell their children that she is from the circus. Before, she tried to hide her condition. Now, she does not. She considers her appearance beautiful.
She said, “I changed things so that my weakness, or how I perceived a weakness, became my source of strength—my distinctiveness.”
This is the first such agency in Italy. Giancane, the founder of the company, said: “I feel like a revolutionary because I realize that around me all this did not exist before L’Imperfetta.”
11. What is the main idea of the passage?
12. What is Sonia’s special condition?
13. How does the modelling work change Sonia?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
The damaging pollution caused by driving petrol vehicles is increasingly posing a threat to human beings. The solution for a cleaner and greener future could be electric vehicles. But how optimistic should we be?
The road to global traffic being totally electric is still a long way off. Currently, battery life is an issue—a fully charged battery won’t take you as far as a full tank of petrol. There are also limited numbers of charging point to plug an electric vehicle into.
Of course, technology is always improving. Some of the biggest tech companies, like Google and Tesla, are spending huge amounts of money developing electric cars. The big leap forward will come with solid state batteries, which will appear first in mobile phones and laptops before they progress to cars. These will charge more quickly and give cars a bigger range.
Cost is another issue that may discourage people from switching to electric power. But some countries offer special policies, such as cutting prices by reducing import taxes, and not charging for road tax and parking.
But Colin Herron warns that “electric motoring” doesn’t mean a zero-carbon future. “it’s emission-free motoring, but the car has to be built, the battery has to be built, and the electricity does come from somewhere.” Maybe it’s time to think about making fewer journeys or using public transport.
Questions:
14. According to the passage, what do we know about electric vehicles?
15. What does Colin Herron think of electric motoring?
16. What’s the passage mainly about?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
W: Hello, Sir. I am Jessica Jones with the Family Channel. Our TV station is thinking of adjusting our programs. And I’d like to take a couple of minutes of your time.
M: Sure.
W: So do you usually watch our TV channel?
M: Well. My wife is a big fan of your channel and she almost watches your programs every day. As for me, I should say two or three times a week.
W: And what’s your favourite program? Many of our programs are well received. You know, many gentlemen find our Family Budget Show very interesting.
M: I like that too. And I should admit that you Weekly Education Show most grabs my attention. After all, I have two kids at home. And my wife is crazy about your Fashion Broadway. She never misses one show.
W: Yeah, Fashion Broadway is a hot program with the highest viewing rate among all the programs. Well, do you have any suggestions for our programs?
M: I should say most of your programs are produced well with positive thinking. But still there are some which are rubbish. For example, that program I saw the other day had two hosts make fun of each other throughout the entire show time. How negative such a show is! I think you should cut it off.
W: What’s the name of the program? Mind my asking?
M: It’s City Updates, broadcast every Wednesday.
W: I am afraid City Updates is not broadcast on Wednesday but the day before. I guess you meant Dining Country, which is broadcast every Friday.
M: Not on Wednesday? I am definitely sure it’s on Wednesday at around 8 p.m. with those two silly hosts.
W: Oh, I see. You are talking about Life Beats, broadcast every Wednesday from 7:30 to 8:30.
M: All right.
W: I have noted your advice down and that’s all we want. Thank you very much sir and your opinions are greatly valued by us.
(Now listen again please)
Questions:
17.Which program does the man like best?
18.What suggestion does the man give about the programs?
19.On what day is City Updates broadcast?
20.What is the conversation mainly about?
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$$2023学年第二学期高三英语教学质量监测听力部分现在开始section . a directions。In section a, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said, the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about IT, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. One, what are you going to do after the final examination? I'm going to work with my father at the store. In the evening, I will read books on weekends. I will go to the beach with . my family question, what will the man do on weekdays? Too, when will they arrive? The train is leaving in ten minutes. We can't wait here forever. It's nine thirty already. They're supposed to be here by now. I told them to meet here by nine fifteen. Question, why is the train leaving? Three, my eyes are suffering a lot these days, so I want to change the glasses for stronger ones. All right, let me examine your eyes and adjust the new glasses to your eyes. Would you come this way and put on the special spectacular question. what will the woman do first? For sorry, sir, we don't seem to have a reservation for you. but my secretary said he had reserved a room for me, and I called her at the train station before getting . on the train question, where does the conversation most probably take place? Sigh, let me see the test result. Now i'll prescribe some injections. You may take IT by the news in the next room. How about the dosage question? What's the most probable relationship between the two speakers? Six, do you have friendly relations with your neighbors? For most of my neighbors, I get along well with them. Question, what does the woman mean? Seven, i'm terribly sorry. I am late. My watch loses five minutes. You should have a checked, otherwise you should advance IT for a few minutes. And what can we learn from the conversation? Eight, I realize that teaching english is becoming big business all around the world. Yes, indeed, IT seems that language schools are springing up everywhere and that a lot of canadians are going overseas to teach english. Question, what can we learn from the conversation? Nine, can I borrow your oxford dictionary? I can't find mine anywhere. You're asking the right person. I happen to have an extra . one question, what does the woman mean? Ten, I had a very hard time getting through the new T, V play. You just took the words right out of my mouth, who can distinguish so many characters in the . play question, what does the man imply? Section b directions in section b, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you'll be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions eleven, thirteen are based on the following passage. Today's three d printing creates items for a wide variety of materials, plastic, glass, medal and even more unusual ingredients, such as chocolate and living cells. The machines worked by setting down layers of material, just like ordinary printers lay down ink, except three printers can also deposit flat layers on top of each other to build three objects. Now, in a further step, the researchers are developing forty printing, which involves 3 printing items that are designed to change shape after they are printed。The most exciting part is the numerous applications that can emerge from this work. They said, this is not just a cool project or an interesting solution, but something that can change the lives of many. In an online report, the researchers explained how they printed three d structures using two materials with different properties. One material was a stiff plastic instead ed non flexible, while the other was water absorbent and could double in volume when placed in water. The formula of this water absorbent material developed by a three d printing company remains a secret. Now listen again, please. Today's3d printing creates items from a wide variety of materials,plastic, glass, metal and even more unusual ingredients, such as chocolate and living sales. The machines work by setting down layers of material, just like ordinary printers lay down ink, except 3d printers can also deposit flat layers on top of each other to build 3d objects。Now, in a further step, the researchers are developing four deep printing, which involves three deep printing items that are designed to change shape after they are printed. The most exciting part is the numerous applications that can emerge from this work. They said, this is not just a cool project or an interesting solution, but something that can change the lives of many in an online report, the researchers explain how they printed three d structures using two materials with different properties. One material was a stiff plastic and stayed non flexible, while the other was water absorbed and could double in volume when placed in water. The formula of this water absorbing material developed by a three d printing company remains a secret. Questions eleven, how does the three printer work? Twelve, what can forty printing do? Thirteen, what is the significance of three d printing? Questions fourteen through sixteen are based on the following passage. The first reported smoke in the united states happened in the ora, a factory town in a valley near pitzer gh. In all the Marks, factories and homes poured smoke gases into the air. The chemical gases combined with tiny water drops in the fog to form harmful substances. These substances caused the illness of those who breathed the polluted air. Usually, such harmful gases rising to the upper air and are blown away by the wind, but sometimes there is an unusual weather condition called a temperature inversion. A layer of cold air remains near the ground. A smoking gas is pouring to IT. This is covered by an upper layer of warm air that acts like a little IT prevents the polluted cooler air from rising. The gas is power up and make people ill. Another type of smog occurs in los Angeles es. Here, the weather may be clear and Sunny, but aching eyes and dry coughs show that harmful chemicals fill the air. The smog is due to invisible gases, mostly from automobile exhausts, because these chemicals are change by the sun high up in the air. Smug is called photochemical smog. IT contains chiefly automobile exhausts changed by the son's race. Added to these are other ways, gases from factories. Photochemical smog is found in many large cities all over the world. Now listen again, please. The first reported smog in the united states happened in the ora, a factory town in a valley near pittsburg. In all the smugs, factories and homes poured smoke and gases into the air. The chemical gases combined with tiny water drops in the fog to form harmful substances. These substances caused the illness of those who breathe the polluted air. Usually, such harmful gases rise into the upper air and are blown away by the wind, but sometimes there is an unusual weather condition called a temperature inversion. A layer of cold air remains near the ground as smoking gases pour into IT. This is covered by an upper layer of warm air that acts like a lid. IT prevents the polluted cooler air from rising. The gas is pile up and make people ill. Another type of smog occurs in los Angeles. Here, the weather may be clear and Sunny, but aching eyes and dry cuffs show that harmful chemicals fill the air. The smug is due to invisible gases, mostly from automobile ile exhausts, because these chemicals are changed by the sun high up in the air. Los Angeles smog is called photochemical smog. IT contains chiefly automobile ile exhausts changed by the sun's raise. Added to these are other waste gases from factories. Photochemical smog is founded, many large cities all over the world. Questions fourteen, what is smog? According to the passage. Fifteen, how does the phenomenon of temperature inversion occur? Sixteen, what brings about lost smog? Question seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Hey, joe, do you have any special plans this weekend? Nothing major. I might go to a nike market with some friends. fun. Have you been to one before? sure. Several times. I love eating at the different food cards. I also love bargaining. You like to bargain. Of course it's fun. Why are you surprised? Most western that I know don't like to bargain. Most westerners don't usually negotiate Prices except on a big ticket item . like a car. How saw appliance . exactly? Is there anything like night markets in the united states? Not really. The closest thing might be fleeting markets, but they are held during the daytime. How how they're different from night markets. Flee markets are typically held in big, empty lots. They are temporary. And the only happen on specific days or weekends. I see any other differences. You can find almost anything at them, but most things are used or second hand. Do people bargain at flee markets? definitely. And another place to find good deals is at a yard or garage sale. What are those . americans cell? Gently use things they no longer want. They display them on their front lawn or driveway. Why do they do that? So that neighbor ours, in people driving by stop and purchase the items. that sounds like fun. Yeah, garage sales are a lot of fun. And thrift stores are very popular too. Fifth stores. people donate items that they no longer want, and the store sells them at discount Prices. cool. I guess one man's treasure is another man's treasure. Now listen again, please. Hey, joe, do you have any special plans this weekend? Nothing major. I might go to a nigh market with some friends. fun. Have you been to one before? Sure, several times. I love eating at the different food cards. I also love bargaining. You like to bargain. Of course it's fun. Why are you surprised? Most western that I know don't like to bargain. Most westerners don't usually negotiate Prices except on a big ticket item . like a car. How's w appliance . exactly? Is there anything like night markets in the united states? Not really. The closest thing might be flea markets, but their held during the daytime. How old are they different from night markets. flee markets are typically held in big, empty lots. They are temporary, and the only happen on specific days or weekends. I see any other differences. You can find almost anything at them, but most things are used or second hand. Do people bargain at flea markets? definitely. And another place to find good deals is at a yard or garage sale. What are those . americans cell? Gently use things they no longer want. They display them on their front lawn or a driveway. Why do they do that . so that neighbours in people driving by stop and purchase the items? That sounds like fun. Yeah, garage sales are a lot of fun. And thrift stores are very popular too. Fifth stores. people donate items that they no longer want, and the store sells them at discount Prices. cool. I guess one man's treasure is another man's treasure. Questions seventeen, why does joe plan to go to a night market this weekend? Eighteen, according to the dialogue, what is the difference between a night market and a flea market? Nineteen, how many places are mentioned in the dialogue for people to buy things? Twenty, what does link last sentence in the dialogue most probably mean? That's the end of listening comprehension.
虹口区2023学年度第二学期期中学生学习能力诊断测试听力部分listening comprehension section a directions in section a,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once after you hear a conversation and the question about IT, read four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. One, the color is terrific, but a style seems a bit out of date. Oh, madam, that's precisely why it's available . at a discount question. Where does the conversation probably take place? Two, don't be too hard on yourself. Starting a morning class at seven AM is quite early, after all. No, actually, they've moved the class to start at eight AM now, but I still ended up being thirty minutes late yesterday. Question, when did woman arrive at class yesterday? Three, you deal well in the mass test ally. not as well as gill. She's the brains in our . class question, what does the man imply about gill? For what's up, you look so upset. I should have turned in my paper yesterday, but he totally slip in my mind question. what's the man's problem? Five am I really lost her temper during the meeting. SHE needs to be more diplomatic. I agree with you on that, but we also have to acknowledge her bravery in standing up for what he believes in. Question, what does the man mean? Six, i've been working on this really tough paper for weeks, and I just can't figure out the part about analyzing data. I get how tough that can be. How about you explaining the data to me and I? Together we can bring storming some ideas. question, what can we learn from the conversation? Seven, I can't believe how busy the office has been lately. There is so much paperwork to handle and the deadlines are piling up. IT feels like we are constantly raising against the clock question. what is the main concern of the speakers? Eight, I think professor wong explained the biological problem very clearly. Do you really think so? Unfortunately, it's still a close book to me. Question what can be inferred from the conversation. Nine, I don't know why designer clothing is so popular among Youngsters. I see I to eye with you. There is no point in doing so, if only they knew how quickly styles change. Question, what opinion do the speakers agree with? Ten, i'm torn about choosing an elective last term. History teacher was rough, and I want a nice one. Now you do realize that art, history and a science are all required courses this term. Right . question, what does the woman imply? Section b directions in section b, you will hear two short passages and want longer conversation, and you will be ask to several questions on each of the passages and the conversation, the passengers and the conversation will be read to wise, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question. You have heard questions eleven through thirteen are based on the following passage. Have you ever heard someone described themselves as an INTJ or an ESTP and wondered what those mysterious letters could mean? What these people are referring to is their personality type based on the mayer breaks type indicator, or NBTI. The MBTI is a self report list of questions designed to identify a person's personality type, strength and preferences. IT was developed by isabel mires and her mother Catherine breaks based on their work with the theory of personality types. Based on the answer to the questions on the MBTI, people are identified as having one of sixteen personality types. The goal of the MBPTI is to allow respondents to further explore and understand their own personalities, including their likes, dislikes, strength, weaknesses and possible career preferences. No one personality type is best or Better than another. IT isn't a all designed to look for abNormality. Instead, its goal is simply to help you learn more about yourself. Despite the fact that thousands of studies using the MBTI had been published over the decades, some researchers question the reliability of its results. That said, the MBTI remains one of the most widely recognized personality tests globally for its simplicity, ity, ease of youth and along standing history as a workplace tool. Now listen again, please. Have you ever heard someone describe themselves as an INTJ or an ESTP and wondered what those mysterious ous letters could mean? What these people are referring to is their personality type based on the mice breaks type indicator, or MBTI. The MBTI is a self report list of questions designed to identify a person's personality type, strength and preferences. IT was developed by isabell mires and her mother Catherine brakes based on their work with the theory of personality types. Based on the answers to the questions on the MBTI, people are identified as having one of the sixteen personality types. The goal of the MBTI is to allow respondents to further explore and understand their own personalities, including their likes, dislikes, strength, weaknesses and possible career preferences. No one personality type is best or Better than another. IT isn't a tool designed to look for abNormality. Instead, its goal is simply to help you learn more about yourself. Despite the fact that thousands of the studies using the MBTI have been published over the decades, some researchers questioned the reliability of its results. That said, the MBTI remains one of the most widely recognized personality tests globally for its simplicity and ease of use and long standing history as workplace tool. Questions eleven, according to the passage, what does ESTP referred to? Twelve, according to the passage, what is the goal of the N, B, T, I? Thirteen, what do some researchers find questionable about MBT. I? Questions fourteen through sixteen are based on the following passage. Mountain grill, which are very large monkeys, are found in the forest of congo uga and russia. They have faced multiple threats to their survival over the last one hundred and twenty years due to illegal hunting, habitat loss and human transferred illnesses. There were only around six hundred left by nineteen eighty nine. Today, that number has increased to more than one thousand, thanks in part to the work of wildlife. Doctor glad is cma when climb began her career with the uganda wildlife authority in nineteen ninety six, SHE treated mountain gillers suffering from a deadly form of disease that they had picked up from humans living in dirty conditions near the forest. I realized that you cannot protect the giles without improving the health of their human neighbors, SHE says. In two thousand and three clammer funded and organization called conservation through public health, CTPH, in short, which addresses the physical and economic well being of the local, but what people who live in the forests. The organization teaches health conservation awareness and provides economic opportunities for families that would otherwise turn to illegal hunting climber, who last year received a united nation's champion of the earth award. That we are showing people that we don't care only about world animals. And the first, we also care about them. Now listen again. Mountain gas, which are very large monkeys, are found in the forest of congo, uganda and ruanda. They have faced multiple threatens to their survival over the last one hundred and twenty years due to illegal hunting, habitat loss and human transferred illnesses. There were only around a six hundred left by nineteen eighty nine. Today, that number has increased to more than one thousand, thanks in part to the work of a wildlife doctor, glady cala. When clammer began her career with uganda wildlife authority in nineteen nineteen ninety six, SHE treated a mountain geras suffering from a deadly form of disease that they had picked up from humans living in dirty conditions near the forests. I realized that you cannot protect the data without improving the health of their human neighbors, SHE says. Two thousand and three clammer founded and organization called conservation through public health C, T, P, H, in short, which addresses the physical and economic well being of the local bawar people who live in the forest. The organization teaches health conservation awareness and provides economic opportunities for families that were otherwise turn to illegal hunting. Cama, who last year received a united nations champion of the earth award, said, we are showing people that we don't care only about wild animals and forest. We also care about them. Questions fourteen, what has happened to mountain goals since the year nineteen eighty nine? Fifteen, according to the passage, what did cama do for mountain geras? Sixteen, why did clammer found the organization? C, T. PH. Question seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Good evening, David. I'm so glad to have you. Here is my pleasure. Thank you for inviting me on a show. The driving to a role as moder in the x files. The character is supposed to be a firm believer in things like aliens and a mysterious events. How was playing that . exactly is a fascinating character to play. I've read about your impressive academic background, from excEllent in top schools to being accepted by most of the I. V. league. It's even more surprising when you, on your way to a doctor at you, took a few acting classes and I got beaten by the book. Yeah. IT is surprised, my mother, as much as anyone . speaking of mother, do you personally believe in life beyond earth and UFO sightings. like in the show? I do. There's got to be more out there than we know. Are you similar to motor in being thoughtful and a bit of a lona. I suppose. So the director needed someone who could be serious and a focus, but also integrated without seeing odd. Your father and mother divorced when you were eleven. Does that have effect on your life? Yeah. I think that the only way to think of IT is that, you know, people are saying your wound is your goal. You know, wherever you are her, that's where you will become stronger. So that's what it's really about. Thank you, David. We'll post here for a moment and return shortly. Now listen again. Good evening, David. I'm so glad to have you. Here is my pleasure. Thank you for inviting me on the show. The driving to a role as motor in the x files. The character is supposed to be a firm believer in things like aliens and mysterious events. How was playing that exactly? It's a fascinating character to play. I've read about your impressive academic background from excelling in top schools to being accepted by most of the ivy league. It's even more surprising when you, on your way to a doctor at you, took a few acting classes that got beaten by the book. Yeah, IT is surprised, my mother. as much as anyone speaking of motor, do you personally believing life beyond earth and UFO sightings like in the show I do. There's got to be more out there than we know. Are you similar to motor in being thoughtful and a bit of a longer. I suppose? So the director needed someone who could be serious and a focus, but also integrated without seeing odd. Your father and mother divorced when you were eleven. Does that have effect on your life? Yeah. I think that the only way to think of IT is that, you know, people are saying your wound is your goal. You know, wherever you are her, that's where you will become stronger. So that's what it's really about. Thank you, David. We'll pass here for a moment and return shortly. Questions seventeen, what decision did David make that surprised his mother? Eighteen, in what way does David relate to his character? motor? Nineteen, what can be learned about David? Twenty, what does your wound is your goal mean in the conversation? That's the end of the listening part. 听力部分到此结束。
2023学年高三年级第二次质量调研英语试卷听力部分现在开始one listening . comprehension section a directions。In section a, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said, the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about IT, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. One, can you please pass the assault? This noodle needs some more flavor. Here you go. Let me know if you need any pepper too. Question, what does the man want from the woman? Two, I can't believe our flight got cancel due to the storm. I know what terrible luck. Should we try booking a hotel for the night? Question, why can't the speakers fly as originally planned? Three, hi, i'd like to reserve a campsite at sunset, late campground. Do you have availability? We should do for a standard campsite is forty five dollars per night on weekdays and fifty five dollars per night on weekends by weekend. Women, friday, saturday and sunday question how . much shell the man pay if he decides to reserve the site from thursday night to saturday night. For where is my wallet? I thought I put IT here. I'm going to be late paying my bills. Oh, no, that is stressed. Retrace your steps. I'm sure I will turn up somewhere. Obvious . question, what problem did the men have? Five, do you want to grab dinner before or after the movie tonight? I think after we would be Better. So we're not . rushed question. What are the two speakers discussing? Six, I bombed that physics test. Oh, no. Maybe you can talk to the professor and see if there is any way to do extra credit question. How did the man's test go? Seven, can you help me practice my presentation? My hands won't stop shaking when I have to speak in public. Sure repetitions will help calm your nerves. I'm happy to listen and give feedback. Question, what does the man want help with? Eight, have you ever tried indian cuisine? I think you would really enjoy the complex flavors. Actually, I just had my first indian meal a couple weeks ago, and I loved IT. Any dish recommendations . question what can be learned from the conversation? Nine, my computer always freezes when I opened too many web pages. What should I do? Definitely, upgrading the memory should help with the performance issues. Question, what will the men probably do next? Ten, did you decide on red or White wine for the party tonight? I got both never hurts to have options with a big group coming over. Question, what does the woman mean? Section b directions in section b, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you'll be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions eleven through thirteen are based on the following passage. Danielle grew in from mexico, has recently made a robot using recycled materials after learning that his school was planning to host a knowledge fare, the fifteen year old wasted no time getting ready for IT. He recycled materials using them to make a robot named Larry. In no time, he made the chest of the robot using a plastic ball and the head out of a dish container filled with confidence. The students successfully built Larry by putting together different circuits. A wire joined the different body parts together, including a small platform that allowed Larry to move good API ine didn't buy anything new to build Larry, not even the power source that brought the robot to live. Everything is recycled. Grain said in a video graph in, used a remote control to make Larry move its arms and head. Hello, i'm Larry. The robot said, introducing itself. IT went on to explain how graph in made him. After Larry is impressive presentation, get up. I in got congratulations for being creative as surprise. He got an electronics kit. good. Araya said that he would use the kit to continue making cool things. Now listen again, please. Daniel grapion from mexico has recently made a robot using recycled materials after learning that his school was planning to host a knowledge fair, the fifteen year old wasted no time getting ready for IT. He recycled materials using them to make a robot named Larry. In no time, he made the chest of the robot using a plastic bowl and the head out of a dish container filled with confidence. The student successfully built Larry by putting together different circuits. A wire joined the different body parts together, including a small platform that allowed Larry to move. Grapion didn't buy anything new to build Larry, not even the power source that brought the robot to life. Everything is recycled, rayan said in a video, grapion used a remote control to make Larry move its arms and head. Hello, i'm Larry. The robot said, introducing itself. IT went on to explain how grape in made him. After Larry's impressive presentation, grap yan got congratulations for being creative as surprise. He got an electronics kit. Grapion said that he would use the kid to continue making cool things. Questions eleven, what makes the robot Larry stand out? Twelve what can the robot, Larry do? Thirteen, according to the passage, what do we know about Daniel elle grab by in. Questions fourteen through sixteen are based on the following passage. Step out your door and what do you see? Do you see the great sidewalk? Or do you see a little flower looking out from the cracks? There is a science for this kind of observation skill. It's called natural history and is practiced by people called naturalists. Over time, more and more naturalists got busy studying, collecting and organizing the world, animals, plants and minerals. By looking and thinking about what they saw, they try to put together the puzzle of life on earth and even the whole universe. Today, natural history museums around the world give people a place to think about natural history, but this is only a starting point. Today in china, interesting natural history is very high. From natural history box and apps to environmental groups and activities, people are showing growing interest. This comes at a time when china is trying to create a Greener world. Natural history is now seen as a kind of lifestyle, especially by chinese Young people. They like to think about IT together with other things such as art, literature, food and tourism. In the following program, you will discover this naturalist lifestyle and show you how it's good for the mind, body and soul. We need naturalists. Now more than ever, the puzzle of life on earth is still not complete, and the board is changing quickly due to things like climate change. So listen and discover your part. Now listen again. Please step out your door. And what do you see? Do you see the great sidewalk? Or do you see a little flower looking out from the cracks? There is a science for this kind of observational skill. It's called natural history, and it's practice by people called naturalists. Over time, more and more naturalists got busy studying, collecting and organizing the world's animals, plants and minerals. By looking and thinking about what they saw, they tried to put together the puzzle of life on earth and even the whole universe today, natural history museums around the world give people a place to think about natural history, but this is only a starting point today. In china, interest in natural history is very high. From natural history books and apps to environmental groups and activities, people are showing growing interest. This comes at a time when china is trying to create a Greener world. Natural history is now seen as a kind of lifestyle, especially by chinese Young people. They like to think about IT together with other things such as art, literature, food and terrorism. In the following program, you will discover this naturalist lifestyle and show you how it's good for the mind, body and soul. We need naturalists. Now more than ever, the puzzle of life on earth is still not complete, and the board is changing quickly due to things like climate change. So listen and discover your part. Questions fourteen, according to the passage, what do we know about naturalists? Fifteen, how is natural history viewed in today's china? Sixteen, what does the speaker encourage listeners to do? Question seventeen through twenty are based on the . following conversation. John graduated. What's new? Yeah, finished last week. I'm now hoping to land a finance job. Started applying places this week. Didn't campus hiring get started last month? Thought you'd have something I tried. but I could only get one interview with a company because of the heavy course schedule. I haven't heard from them though. Don't lose hard with your grades. I bet opportunities come up soon. Did you prepare your resume and all? Yep, i've sent IT to a dozen firms already. good moves, but before interviews, research those employers inside and out too. What kind of business is IT in? What types of products does IT sell? How's IT doing lately? For sure, I want to be fully ready when they call me in. But what types of questions will they hit me with anyway? If IT is about some finance stuff I could manage. they may also present a business situation and see how you would tackle IT. Plus expect personal questions, how you describe your strength and weaknesses, work style eeta. Hm, self analysis. How would I describe myself? Really need to work on selling my qualities. I'll be practicing that. I know one thing I will do is show up early first impressions at all. That's the key, but seems like you are preparing well. I know the right fit will come up in no time. Now listen again, please. John heard you just graduated. What's new? Yeah, finie shed last week. I'm now hoping to land a finance job, start in applying places this week. Didn't campus hiring get started last month? Thought you'd have . something I tried. I could only get one interview with the company because of the heavy course schedule I haven't heard from them. Now don't lose hard with your grades. I bet opportunities come up soon. Did you prepare your resume and all? Yep, i've sent IT to a dozen firms already. good moves. But before interviews, research those employers inside and out too, what kind of business is IT in? What types of products does IT sell? How's IT doing lately? For sure, I want to be fully ready when they call me in. But what types of questions will they hit me with anyway? If IT is about some finance stuff I could manage. they may also present a business situation and see how you would tackle IT. Plus expect personal questions, how you describe your strength and weaknesses, work style eeta. Hm, self analysis. How would I describe myself? Really need to work on selling my qualities. I'll be practicing that. I know one thing I will do is show up early first impressions at all. that's the key, but seems like you are preparing well. I know the right fit will come up in no time. Questions seventeen, what are the two speakers mainly talking about? Eighteen, how did the campus hiring go for the man? Nineteen, what advice does the woman give about the research? Twenty, what did the man think he needs to practice most?
静安区2023学年度第二学期教学质量调研高3英语试卷听力部分现在开始one listening comprehension section a directions。In section a, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said, the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about IT, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. One, I only bought this e dictionary a week ago, but IT doesn't work. Now. may I see a receipt for IT? Please . question, where does this conversation most probably take place? Two, have you heard about the new fitness classes at the gym? Yeah, they offer everything from yoga to kick boxing. We might give this . a try question. What will the two speakers most probably do next? Three, I got a ticket for parking in the wrong spot downtown. You should contest IT. Sometimes they dismiss IT. If it's a first time . offence question, what does the man suggest the woman do? For Jenny, can you cover my shift on saturday? I have a family event. I wish I could, but I have a dentist appointment in the morning. Sorry question. what does the woman imply? Five, mark, the deadline for the project is approaching. Have you made any progress? I've drafted the proposal, but I need your input on the budget section question. What does the man imply? Six, i'm thinking of adopting a pet from the shelter. That's a wonderful idea. There are so many animals in need of a loving home. Question, what does the woman imply? Seven, I have tried a new recipe today, but IT turned out terrible. Don't worry, we both have kitchen disasters. Question, what can we learn from the conversation? Eight, i'm going to try bungee jumping this weekend. Are you sure if you're not careful, you might . regret IT question, what does the man imply? Nine, can I borrow your book for a quick review? You don't . have to worry, I won't be needing IT until later. Question, what does the woman imply? Ten, i'm planning a surprise party for my parents anniversary. That sweet, but make sure it's something dead. Enjoy, not just what you like. Question, what does the man imply? Section b directions in section b, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passengers and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and the side, which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions eleven through thirteen are based on the following speech. Good morning. I'm very pleased to have been invited to your club to talk about our charity sponsored walking holidays for education aid. I'll start by giving you a brief overview of what that means. First of all, let me explain what we mean by sponsored here. This is where people promise to donate money to the charity. If you achieve your goal, in this case, to walk a certain number of miles, basically we are organizing a ten day holiday from the six south december with eight days actual walking in the semi mountains. Let's have a look at some of the details. We require you to raise a sponsorship money of at least three thousand two hundred dollars, paying two hundred and fifty dollars of IT up front as a deposit, and the rest in stages throughout the year. Out of this, about thirty five percent will go towards your expenses, and that leaves sixty five percent guaranteed to go to the charity. Which brings me to the most important part. This long work is being specifically organize to help education. In the seminar region. Last year, we helped train teachers for the disabled, and this year we are focusing on the pupils. Each worker sponsorship money will be used to support any individual pupil who has special requirements in one of the mountain schools. Now listen again, please. Good morning. I'm very pleased to have been invited to your club to talk about our charity sponsored walking holidays for education aid. Or start by giving you a brief overview of what that means. First of all, let me explain what we mean by sponsored here. This is where people promise to donate money to the charity. If you achieve your goal, in this case, to walk a certain number of miles, basically, we are organizing a ten day holiday from the six of december, with eight days actual walking in the summer mountains. Let's have a look at some of the details. We require you to raise sponsorship money of at least three thousand, two hundred dollars pain, two hundred fifty dollars of IT up front as a deposit, and the rest in stages throughout the year. Out of this, about thirty five percent will go towards your expenses, and that leaves sixty five percent guaranteed to go to the charity. Which brings me to the most important part. This long walk is being specifically organized to help education in the seminar region. Last year, we helped train teachers for the disabled, and this year we are focusing on the pupils. Each worker sponsorship money will be used to support any individual people who has special requirements in one of the mountain schools. Questions eleven, who is giving the speech? Twelve, how much of the sponsorship money goes to charity? Thirteen, what will the sponsorship money of each worker be used to do this year? Questions fourteen through sixteen are based on the following . passage exam day. What do you do? I take a ring my grandfather gave me to the exam. It's a reminder of his affection and gives me a sense of security. And comes my nerves. My brother likes to wear his red underwear to the exam. He's not alone in placing his hopes in a garment. One in three students admitted to wearing good luck underwear to try to boost exam chances, according to a recent poll. Making the extra efforts to succeed is good, but if you haven't put in the hours of study, nothing will help you. Patrick Wilson, former teacher and founder of a private tuition firm, says. The best way to feel truly confident and help beat that stomach turning exam anxiety is to prepare for each exam in advance, making sure you have a dedicated structure for your revision schedule. Wilson helped to create a guide for avoiding the last minute panic. IT advises the revision timetable to start up to ten weeks before the exam, dividing learning into sections so that you will not overload ourself. Students should also give themselves regular rewards and breaks during revision. People learn things in different ways, and they should be taken into account, but there's a consensus against spending the night before the exams studying. Now, listen again, please examine. What do you do? I take a ring my grandfather gave me to. The exam is a reminder of his affection and gives me a sense of security and comes my nerves. My brother likes to where his red underwear to the exam. He's not alone in placing his hopes in a government. One in three students admitted to wearing good luck underwear to try to boost exam chances, according to a recent poll. Making the extra effort to succeed is good, but if you haven't put in the hours of study, nothing will help you. Patrick Wilson, former teacher, founder of a private tuition firm, says the best way to feel truly confident and help beat that stomach training exam anxiety is to prepare for each exam in advance, making sure you have a dedicated structure for your revision schedule. Wilson helped to create a guide for avoiding the last minute panic. IT advises the revision timetable to start up to ten weeks before the exam, dividing learning into sections so that you will not overload yourself. Students should also give themselves regular rewards and breaks during revision. People learn things in different ways, and this should be taken into account, but there is a consensus against spending the night before the exam studying. Questions fourteen, why does the author want to take a ring to his exam? Fifteen, how can the last minute panic be avoided before the exam? Sixteen, which of the following is not supported by Wilson according to the passage? Question seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Hi, mr. Peter. I am a mital. I'm in the early stages of planning a solo travel adventure. A friend has mentioned that you have travelled extensively and might give me some advice. Yes, what's the destination you're considering? I'm thinking of expLoring south ia, particularly thailand and vietnam. Great choices. Are you looking for cultural experiences or more into outdoor adventures? I'm aiming for a mix of both. I want to immerse myself in local cultures, but also explore the natural beauty of the region. solid plan, any specific activities or landMarks you've ve set your eyes on. I've heard about the annual lanton festival in cham, and i'd love to witness the beauty of how long bay in vietnam. excEllent choices, why those events, in particular. the lanton festivals, seems like a magical cultural experience, and how long base natural beauty is something i've always wanted to witness. a good baLance of cultural and scenic exploration. I'm considering whether to stay in hostels or go for buti hotels. Do you have any idea? Well, that depends on the kind of experience you're seeking for. If you like to meet fellow travellers and get inside tips, hostels may be your good choice. That sounds great. I like a more social way to travel. Socializing can indeed enhance my travel experience. I can't agree with you more. Shared experiences and recommendations from fellow travelers can also make your journey more memorable. Thank you for your advice. Now listen again, please. Hi mr. patel. I'm am a ml. I'm in the early stages of planning a solo travel adventure. A friend has mentioned that you have traveled extensively and might give me some advice. Yes, what's the destination you're considering? I'm thinking of expLoring southeast asia, particularly thailand and vietnam. Great choices. Are you looking for cultural experiences or more into outdoor adventures? I'm aiming for a mix of both. I want to immerse myself in local cultures, but also explore the natural beauty of the region. Solid plan, any specific activities or landMarks you have, set your eyes on. I've heard about the annual lanton festival in cham mai, and i'd love to witness the beauty of hang long bay in vietnam. ExcEllent choices. Why those events, in particular. the lanton festival, seems like a magical cultural experience, and how long base natural beauty is something i've always wanted to witness. a good baLance of cultural and scenic exploration i'm . considering whether to stay in hostels or go for beauty hotels. Do you have any idea? Well, that depends on the kind of experience you're seeking for. If you like to meet fellow travellers and get inside tips, hostels may be your good choice. That sounds great. I like a more social way to travel. Socializing can indeed enhance my travel experience. I can't agree with you. More shared experiences and recommendations from fellow travelers can also make your journey more memorable. Thank you for your advice. Questions seventeen, why is emma having a conversation with mister petal? Eighteen, what destinations is emma interested in expLoring? Nineteen, what kind of travel experience is ema seeking? Twenty, how does mister patel like staying in hostels? That's the end of listening comprehension.
普陀区2023学年第二学期高三英语质量调研听力部分现在开始。One listening comprehensions section a directions. In section a, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once after you hear a conversation, and the question about IT use the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. One, john, don't you remember your promise? Yes, but this is not a game. It's only across the world puzzle that helps increase my vocabulary. Question, what is the probable relationship between the speakers? Too, this has been the worst flood in the past ten years, causing much damage and the destruction. No wonder fruits and vegetables are so expensive. Question, what are they talking about? Three, George, I expected to see you at the concert yesterday evening. Oh, I waited for you at the corner of your street, but you didn't appear. Question, why didn't they meet that evening? For since is raining so hard, let's go and see the new exhibits. That's a good idea. Mary Johnson is one of my favorite painters. Question, where does the conversation most probably take place? Five, did you visit the T, V tower when you had your vacation in shanghai last summer? I couldn't make his last june, but I finally visited two months later. Question, what do we learn about man? Six, would you like a copy of professor Smith s article? thanks. If it's not too much trouble. Question, what does the woman imply? Seven, you've already changed the house. No, I bought some used furniture, dirt cheap. But nice . question. What do we learn from the conversation? Eight, I hear the students gave the new teacher an unfair evaluation . IT depends on which students you are talking about. Question, what does the woman imply? Nine, Jerry, I hear you will be leaving at the end of this month. Is IT true? Yeah, i've been offered a Better position from another company. I'd be a fool if I turned IT down. Question, why is the man giving up his present job? Ten, jane, if you lost your money while taking a vacation overseas, what would you do? Well, I guess i'd sell my workshop computer or find some work till I could afford routine ticket. Question, what are the speakers talking about? Section b directions in section b, you will hear two short passengers and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passengers and conversation. The passengers and conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear questions, read four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions eleven thirteen are based on the following passage. They ever still loved western musical mama mia has finally been taken from the stage to the screen. The film is a musical based on the legendary widish pop band arbus songs, and IT is a film adaptations of the musical of the same name. Mama mia uses the music of abba to tell the story of surface sherie, a twenty one year old american bright, to be trying to find out the identity of her real father so that he can give her away at the wedding since the first performance of the musical in london in nineteen ninety nine, over thirty million people help see men around the world. Although the name of the musical is taken from abbas nineteen seventy five chart topper mama mia, neither the musicals nor the films plot has anything to do with the story of the group itself. The band abba was the winner of the nineteen seventy four song contest of europe, and following that success, their songs topped the chart worldwide until the early nineteen eighties. The name abba is short for the first letters of the group member's first names. Some people say maybe IT is a mutual, a list cost that makes the film work so well. P is Brown en calling forth and Stellar scar guard star. As the three potential debts with the Oscar went a mario strip starting as a mom of the bright to bee in twenty eleven, the chinese version first appeared in shanghai, becoming the first chinese language musical adaptation to hate the market. Now listen again, please. The ever be loved west and musical mamma has finally been taken from the stage to the screen. The few musical musical based on the legendary swedish pop band uber song's and IT is the film adaptation of the musical of the same name. Mamma uses the music of abba to tell the story of sophie cherian, a twenty year old american bride, to be trying to find out the identity of her real father so that you can give her away at the wedding. Since the first performance serve the musical in london in nineteen ninety nine, over thirty million people have seen mama ma around the world, although the name of the musical is taken from abbot nineteen seventy five chat top mama man. Neither the musicals nor the film's plot has anything to do with the story of the group itself. The band abba was the winner of the sixty seventy for some contest of europe, and following that success, their songs top the charts worthwhile until the early nineteen eighties, the name alba is short for the first letters of the group members. First names. Some people say, maybe IT is the mature a list cost that makes the film work so well. Peers brossen calling first and a stand schottky star as the three potential death, with the Oscar winner mario trip staring at the mom of the bride to be. In twenty eleven, the chinese version first appeared in shanghai, becoming the first chinese language musical adaptation to hit the market. questions. Eleven, what can be learned about a film, mama mere, from the passage? Tove, where was mammal first put on the stage? Thirteen, what made the film so successful according to the passage? Questions fourteenth through sixteen are based on the following passage. A recent survey of leisure time finds that many americans work on average of fifty hours a week with the time spent eating, sleeping and taking care of the household duties. This legal time left for large activities for many americans, however, having free time to relax and pursue hobby is important. People need time away from the pressures of study or work to relax and enjoy time with friends and family. In different countries, free time is spent in different ways. The result of the survey showed that reading was the most popular spare time activity in the U. S, followed by watching T, V. In AU. K. Survey on later time activities. Watching T, V and videos was the most popular. Listening to the radio came second. In a similar survey conducted in japan, the most popular free time activity was eating out. The second most popular tivy was driving. There were also differences . in the most popular outdoor pursuits between the three countries. The most popular outdoor activity for americans was gardening in the U. K. IT was going to the pub in japan. Going to bars ranked eighth in popularity, and gardening ranked north. Although people around the world may enjoy doing similar things in their free time, there's evidence to suggest that these interests are changing. In the U. S, for example, the popularity of computer activities is increasing. Many more people in the states are spending their free time serving the web, evening friends or playing games online. Now listen a gun, please. A recent survey of leisure time finds that many americans work at every age of fifty hours a week. With the time spent eating, sleeping and taking care of the household duties. There's little time left for larger activities for many americans, however, having free time to relax and pursue hobby is important. People need time away from the pressures of study or work to relax and enjoy time with friends and family. In different countries, free time is spent in different ways, the results of the survey showed, but reading was the most popular spare time activity in the U. S, followed by watching T, V in AU. K survey on later time activities, watching T, V and videos was the most popular. Listening to the radio came second. In a similar survey conducted in japan, the most popular free time activity was eating out. The second most popular activity was driving. There were also differences in the most popular outdoor pursuits between the three countries. The most popular outdoor activity for americans was gardening in the U. K. IT was going to the pop in japan, going to boss rank ads in popularity and gardening recognize. Although people around the world may enjoy doing similar things in their free time, there's evidence to suggest that these interests are changing. In the U. S, for example, the popularity of computer activities is increasing. Many more people in the states are spending their free time serving the web, emAiling friends or playing games online. questions. Fourteen, what is the recent survey about. Fifteen, what is the most popular free time activity in japan? Sixteen, what interest has been growing in amErica these years according to the passage? Questions seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Good afternoon. Sorry to have capital waiting. How can I help you? No problem. I'm interested in booking a holiday to australia and wonder if you could tell me what deals you have. sure. Are you only looking for flights or a package holiday with everything included? When you say everything, what do you mean? Well, a package holiday would include your flights, hotels, meals, daydream to different places of interest and transport to and from the airport. Yeah, that sounds pretty good. I'm going with my family, so IT would be nice to have everything taken care of. So what sort of deals do you have for package holidays then? All thoughts, really. how long do you want to go for and on what dates? Two weeks around Christmas time would be great. OK, let me check that for you. He is one fournier ts in southeastern australia, five nights in sydney and five nights in melbourne. And then for the other four nights, you can choose from a list of trips to other places is nearby. You could visit canberra, for example, or the blue mountains, or you could go for a drive down the great ocean road. Also, if you are interest in one, you could go on a tour of the places where they grow. Make one that . sounds great. It's good. We can choose some activities ourselves. Now listen again, please. Good afternoon. Sorry to have capital waiting. How can I help you? No problem. I'm interested in booking a holiday to australia and wonder if you could tell me what deals you have. sure. Are you only looking for flights or a package holiday with everything included? When you say everything. what do you mean? Well, a package holiday would include your flights, hotels, meals, daylight, PS to different places of interest and transport to and from the airport. Yeah, that sounds pretty good. I'm going with my family, so IT would be nice to have everything taken care of. So what sort of deals do you have for package holidays then? All thoughts, really. how long do you want to go for and on what dates? Two weeks around Christmas time would be great. OK, let me check that for you. He is one fournier ts in southeastern australia, five nights in sydney and five nights in melbourne. And then for the other four nights, you can choose from a list of trips to other places nearby. You could visit canberra, for example, or the blue mountains, or you could go for a drive down the great ocean road. Also, if you are interested in one, you could go on a tour of the places where they grow and make one. That sounds great. It's good. We can choose some activities ourselves. questions. Seventeen, where is the conversation taking place? Eighteen, why is the woman interested in the package holiday? Nineteen, how long does the woman want to go for the holiday? Twenty, what can we learn about holiday? The woman chooses. That's the end of the listening. Compassion听力部分到此结束,请考生继续答题。
2023学年第二学期高三英语质量调研听力部分listening comprehension . such a short conversations directions in section a,you will he he attention conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and question about IT, read the four parts of answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. one. Tony, can you have that report done today? I need to send IT to our customers. Yes, madam, it's almost done. I've had my assistance, helped me. I'll give IT to you quite soon. Question who is the man probably talking to? too. Hello, this is talk to a bryan's office. We are calling to remind you of your three thirty appointment for your annual check up tomorrow on thursday. Oh, thanks. It's wednesday today. I thought I was the day after tomorrow, on friday. Question, when is the man's appointment? Three, do you live very far from our office? Well, the distance is about twenty miles, but IT doesn't seem that far to drive to work. The road is good, and there's not much traffic question. How does the man feel about his driving to work? For I really enjoyed the TV special about the panda. Haha, intendo research base of giant panda reading last night. Did you get home in time to see IT? I did, but I was too tired to watch IT at all. I wish I could have stayed awake. Question, what does the man mean? Five, the company turned down my application, and I don't know what I can do without the job. Well, don't take IT so hard, something else . will turn up. Question, what does the one mean? Six, do you have any plan for the coming holiday? How about going to thailand? Thailand again? Oh, no. I'm tired of going to southeast asia. I'd like to try something . new question, what can we infer from the conversation? Seven, aren't you disappointed that you didn't get the promotion? It's a bit disappointing, but I realized I need more skills before taking on a bigger . row question. What do we learn about the man from this conversation? Aid, why didn't you go to the tennis final last weekend? You miss a great game. Oh, come on. You know how sensitive I am. Do loud noise question. what do we know about the woman? Nine, i'm considering having my apartment redecorated. I'll give you my brothers number. He has just graduated from a design academy and will give you a free estimate about how much that will cost. Question, what can the man's brother do for the woman? Ten, how was the firework show last week? Was IT impressive? The authority cancelled . IT because the time food might strike the city. Luckily, IT has been ressort dule for next month. Question, what can we learn from the conversation? Section b directions in section a, you are here, two short passengers and a one longer conversation, and they'll be asked several questions on the each of the passengers and the conversation. The passengers and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four part of answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions eleven to thirteen are based on the . following passage. Bacteria are an annoying problem for astronauts. Bacteria from our body grow uncontrollably on surfaces of the international space station, so astronauts spend hours cleaning them up each. How is nessa overcoming this very tiny, big problem is turning to a bunch of high school students, but not just any student IT depends on as a hunch. High school class hunch is designed to connect high school classrooms with nessa engineers. The past two years, students have been studying in ways to kill bacteria in zero gravity, and they think they are close to a solution. We don't give the students any breaks they have to do is just like NASA engineers says FLorence got a project manager. There are no tests. FLorence says there is no graded homework. They almost are no grades other than are you working towards your goal? Basically, it's i've got to produce this product. And then at the end of year, presented to NASA, engineers come and really do an in person review. And it's not a very nice thing at time. It's a hard business review of your product. The hunch program has an impact on college admissions and practical life skills. These kids are so absorbed in their studies that I just sit back, I don't teach. And that annoying bacteria. Florian says his students are emAiling daily with nea engineers about the problem, reading a workable solution to testing space. Please listen again. Bacteria are an annoying problem for astronauts. Bacteria for more body grow uncontrollably on surfaces of the international space station, so astronauts spent hours cleaning them up each week. How is NASA overcoming this very tiny, big problem? It's turning to a bunch of high school students, but not just any student IT depends on as a hunch. High school class launch is designed to connect high school classrooms with NASA engineers. For the past two years, students have been studying in ways to kill bacteria in zero gravity, and they think they're close to a solution. We don't give the students any breaks they have to do with, just like NASA engineers, says FLorence gold, a project manager. There are no tests. FLorence says there is no greater homework. There are almost are no grades other than are you working towards ago? Basically it's i've got to produce this product and then at the end of year, presented jasa engineers come and really do an in persons review. And it's not a very nice thing at time. It's a hard business review of your product. The hunch program has an impact on college admissions and practical live scores. These kids are so solved in their studies, and I just sit back. I don't teach. And that annoying bacteria, FLorence says his students are emAiling daily with NASA engineers about the problem, reading a workable solution to test in space. Question eleven, why do aston's aut think bacteria are annoying? Question twelve, what do we know about as a home chi school class? Question thirteen, what does the hunch program aim to do? Questions fourteen through sixteen are based . on the following passage. It's generally believed that people act the way they do because of their personality and attitudes. The recycle, they are garbage because they care about the environment. They pay six dollars for already because they like expensive coffee drinks. It's undeniable that behavior comes from our inner personalities, but in many instances, just as the social psychologist daily burn suggested, we also draw influences about who we are by absorbing our own behavior. We can be strangers to ourselves if we knew our own minds. Why would we need to guess what our preferences are from our behavior? If our minds were an open book, we would know exactly how much we care about the environment. Or like the actually, we often need to look to our behavior to figure out who we are. For example, an honest child will return a lost wallet. Moreover, we don't just use our behavior to learn about our particular types of character. We infer characters that we're there before. Our behavior is often shaped by little pressures around us, which we fail to recognize. Maybe we recycle because our wives and neighbours would disapprove if we didn't. Maybe we buy that in order to impress the people around us. We should not mistakenly believe that we always behave as a result of some inner personality. Please listen . again is generally believed . that people act the way they do because of their personalities and attitudes. They recycle their garbage because they care about the environment. They pay six dollars for a that day because they like expensive coffee drinks. It's undeniable that behavior comes from our inner personalities, but in many instances, just as the social psychologist daily burn suggested, we also draw inferences about who we are by observing our own behavior. We can be strangers to ourselves. If we knew our own minds, why would we need to guess what our preferences are from our behavior? If our minds were an open book, we would know exactly how much we care about the environment or like that. Actually, we often need to look to our behavior to figure out who we are. For example, an honest child will return a lost wallet. Moreover, we don't just use our behavior to learn about our particular types of character. We infer characters that were there before. Our behavior is often shaped by little pressures around us, which we failed to recognize. Maybe we recycle because our wise and nights or would disapprove if we didn't. Maybe we buy a tax in order to impress the people around us. We should not mistakenly believe that we always behave as a result of some inner personalities. Question fourteen, what would they are? A bomb? Most probably agree with. Question fifteen, what can be infer from the passage? Question sixteen, what does the passage mainly talk about? Question seventeen through twenty are based on the following . conversation. I'm really looking forward to having my own room when I start college. Any specific reasons for that? Well, I share a room with my Younger sister, and he keeps talking when i'm trying to have a few moments to myself. I can see you need some privacy, but wouldn't IT be boring to keep your own place clean and tidy? No, because I like keeping things in order. How do you feel about going to college? Actually, i'm nervous about leaving home and having to cope with being alone. That surprises me. You always seem so confident. People think I am, but I don't think i'm very good at looking after myself. To be honest, i've never even prepared a meal for myself. So you mean it's the chores that are bored in you rather than your social life? Yes, you could say that. Well, how about learning? now? Get your mom to teach you a few easy recipes. That's a good idea. Perhaps I will. Is there anything else about leaving home that you are worried about? Yes, I really helped to have a good social life. I think i'm good at making friends, and I like parties and going to clubs, but i'm sure money will be a big issue. What do you mean? I mean, I will have to be careful that I don't spend all my money at once. I don't know what i'm going to do about IT. Maybe you could work out a budget so you know how much you'll need each week for things like rent and food. My family can't afford to give me a lot of money, so I need a part time job to get through college. I've heard the college social center needs helpers. IT might be a good idea to contact them. I think so. thanks. Please listen again. I'm really looking forward to having my own room when I start college. Any specific reasons for that? Well, I share a room with my Younger sister, and he keeps talking when i'm trying to have a few moments to myself. I can see you need some privacy, but wouldn't IT would be boring to keep your own place clean and tidy? No, because I like keeping things in order. How do you feel about going to college? Actually, i'm nervous about leaving home and having to cope with being alone. That surprises me. You always seem so confident. People think I am, but I don't think i'm very good at looking after myself. To be honest, i've never even prepared a meal for myself. So you mean it's the chores that are bored in you rather than your social life? Yes, you could say that. Well, how about learning? now? Get your mom to teach you a few easy recipe. That's a good idea. Perhaps I will. Is there anything else about leaving home that you'll worried about? Yes, I really helped to have a good social life. I think i'm good at making friends, and I like parties and going to clubs, but i'm sure money will be a big issue. What do you mean? I mean, I will have to be careful that I don't spend all my money at once. I don't know what i'm going to do about IT. Maybe you could work out a budget so you know how much you will need each week for things like rent and food. My family can't afford to give me a lot of money, so I need a part time job to get through college. I've heard the college social center needs helpers. IT might be a good idea to contact them. I think so. thanks. Question seventeen. One might be the possible relationship between the two speakers. Question eighteen, why does the woman look forward to having her own room? Question nineteen, what is the man's biggest concern? Question 2,what does the man suggest the woman doing to ease her worry about spending money? This is the end of the listening comprehension.
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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. Checking out of a hotel. B. Asking for information.
C. Making a complaint. D. Paying for the damage.
2. A. The man sounds like a Canadian.
B. The man doesn’t speak with a Canadian accent.
C. The woman also originally comes from Canada.
D. The woman doesn’t like people with an accent.
3. A. On the 17th. B. On the 18th.
C. On the 19th. D. On the 20th.
4. A. The variety of graphs is the most important.
B. The focus should be on the sales strategies.
C. Clarity is the key to a good presentation.
D. Different forms of presentation must be used.
5. A. Only the best of us can avoid making such a mistake.
B. Everyone makes mistakes, so the woman should not worry too much.
C. It happened long ago, so people might have forgotten about it.
D. The woman should have made better preparation for the speech.
6. A. She is down with a serous virus.
B. Her efforts will finally pay off.
C. Her project is not going smoothly.
D. She has missed the project deadline.
7. A. She enjoyed the concert.
B. She messed up the band.
C The man was not serious.
D. The man was to blame.
8. A. No one coughs as badly as the man.
B. The man is showing symptoms of a cold.
C. The man is surprised that so many people are ill.
D. The woman warns the man not to attend the classes.
9. A. The woman doesn’t need to go to work so early.
B. The woman should take better care of her health.
C. The woman is making up excuses for not exercising.
D. The woman is losing good chances to save time.
10. A. Joanna is working here temporarily.
B. Joanna is filling in an application.
C. Jenny will be back in a day or two.
D. Jenny will host a business conference.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. Their keen landscaping skill.
B. Their tough digestive system.
C. Their strong pair of rear legs.
D. Their sharp sense of taste.
12. A. By lowering the probability of wildfires occurring.
B. By keeping the weather conditions wet and cool.
C. By reducing human activities on the green vegetation.
D. By passing through seeds into inaccessible spots.
13. A. Cost and safety. B. Coverage and procedure.
C. Speed and health. D. Economy and habitat.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. To learn even numbers by heart.
B. To memorize complicated sums.
C. To pass a basic memory test.
D. To report their learning experiences.
15. A. Those who woke up after 7:30 a. m.
B. Those who slept for at least ten hours.
C. Those who learned sums in the morning.
D. Those who learned sums before bed.
16. A. Sleep helps to strengthen memories.
B. Sleep helps us to learn words better.
C. Sleep makes numbers stick in our memory.
D. Sleep makes us get confused with numbers.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. Three. B. Six. C. Ten. D. Fourteen.
18. A. Children tend to arrive too early in the morning.
B. He thinks children behave badly in the museum.
C. The museum has a special exhibition on lately.
D. The museum can’t accommodate so many children.
19. A. A special talk on the Early Man exhibit.
B. An hour-long guided tour of the museum.
C. A video introducing the museum in detail.
D. A fun-filled interactive educational program.
20. A. Positive. B. Worried. C. Interested. D. Hesitant.
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Section A
1. W: My name is Alice Smith, room number 1128.
M: All right, Ms. Smith. Please wait a moment while one of our staff checks the room. We need to make sure there is no damage.
Q: What is the woman doing?
2. M: I originally come from Canada.
W: Really? You haven’t got much of an accent.
Q: Why is the woman surprised?
3. W: Could you give me some information about next month’s festival, please?
M: Of course. It starts with a concert on the afternoon of the 17th. A local drama group and an electronic music band will be performing on the 19th and 20th respectively.
Q: On which day will the electronic music band be performing?
4. W: Hi, Tim. Tomorrow I need to do a sales report. Is it fine if I use different graphs to present the information?
M: It doesn’t matter whether you use a bar graph or a pie chart. Just make sure it’s easy to see the difference between sales.
Q: What is the man’s advice to the woman?
5. W: I have kept wondering how this could have happened. During the speech, I completely forgot what I was saying.
M: Don’t worry, it happens to the best of us.
Q: What does the man mean?
6. M: How is your project going on? The deadline is just around the corner.
W: My laptop is infected with a virus and all my efforts are gone.
Q: What can we learn about the woman?
7. M: I thought the concert went quite well.
W: Are you kidding? You shouldn’t have booked a show so soon after we started the band.
Q: What does the woman mean?
8. W: Your voice sounds throaty. Maybe you are catching a cold.
M: I wouldn’t be surprised. Several people in my class have been coughing a lot, especially the guy who sits on my right.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
9. W: Who has time for exercise? I wake up early to go to work. I don’t come home until late.
M: Well, is there any chance you could walk to work?
Q: What does the man imply?
10. M: Are you working here now, Joanna?
W: I’m just filling in for Jenny, who’s at a business conference all this week.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
Wildfires are made possible by hot, dry weather conditions as well as a supply of dead vegetation that serves as fuel. As wildfires damage increasingly large areas of the planet each year, goats may offer a way of reducing the risk. Goats are being used for landscape management in a number of places around the world.
Goats have a very tough digestive system. Many kinds of vegetation that are poisonous to other animals can be easily eaten by goats. It’s not just fully-grown plants that goats are able to deal with: any seeds that pass through a goat will not grow. Human clearance teams have to worry about getting to hard-to-reach vegetation spots; well, goats don’t. They are skilled mountain climbers and when standing on their rear legs, can reach up to two metres to eat shrubs and grass that humans would struggle to reach. Because of this, using goats can reduce both the possibility of workplace accidents and the amount of money spent on fire protection measures. Goats have been found to clear some areas of land for a third of the price of human vegetation control teams.
Questions:
11. What enables goats to easily eat vegetation poisonous to other animals?
12. How can goats help fight the wildfires?
13. In what two aspects do goats have clear advantages over human clearance teams?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
A new study has found that people are more likely to remember complicated maths multiplications if they learn them just before bedtime. You might think it’s better to study sums when your mind is fresh in the morning but researchers say that a good sleep helps to nail the facts in your brain.
The study asked 184 adults in the UK, aged from 18 to 40, to learn complicated sums by heart. The sums multiplied numbers from 22 to 33 by six, seven, eight and nine –for example, 25 times eight. The researchers wanted to test how quickly each adult could remember the answer, rather than work it out from scratch.
The volunteers first had to learn the answers before bed, between 8pm and 10. 45pm, and they were tested the next morning. A week later, they were asked to learn answers when they woke up, between 7. 30 and 10am. They were tested at the end of the day. In both experiments, the volunteers had about 10 hours between learning the sums and had to take the tests. Those who learned sums before bed remembered them better, scoring an average of 20. 7 out of 28; the morning learners only scored 18. 5.
It’s already known that sleep can help to strengthen memories but most research has tested how well people learn words. This study shows that the mind also soaks up numbers when humans are asleep.
Questions:
14. What were the volunteers asked to do in the study?
15. Who scored higher in the test?
16. What is the breakthrough finding of the study?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
M: Good morning, this is the Natural History Museum. How can I help you?
W: Hi, this is June Baker and I’m from a local secondary school. I was thinking about organising a trip to your museum.
M: Ah, yes, a school trip. Erm, we do prefer to deal with school trips between 9 and 10 in the mornings.
W: That’s a bit too early for us. And just for one hour?
M: Yes. And how many children were you thinking of bringing?
W: Sixty.
M: Sixty children in my museum! May I ask, how many adults will be accompanying these children?
W: Three.
M: I’m afraid that won’t be enough. We do require at least one adult for every six children.
W: But that’s impossible!
M: I’m afraid we’ve had a number of unpleasant experiences in the past. Just last week a party of 14 children destroyed our Early Man exhibit.
W: Well, I can assure you that our children are extremely well-behaved.
M: I’m afraid rules are rules.
W: OK, I’ll see what I can do. Now, about the trip, could you organize any talks or guides for the children?
M: What we have is a special video for the children. It lasts one hour precisely and it explains the museum in detail. In fact, it’s the ideal way to see the museum.
W: Well, I was hoping for something a bit more interesting than that.
M: Well, I’m afraid that’s all we have to offer.
W: Mmm. . . I’ll have to think about it. Thanks a lot.
M: Goodbye.
Questions:
17. According to the rule, how many adults should be there for the children?
18. Why doesn’t the museum director want children in his museum?
19. What does the museum director offer the woman?
20. How does the woman feel about booking the trip to the museum?
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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. Colleagues. B. Mother and son.
C. Employer and employee. D. Husband and wife.
2. A. The effects of the flood. B. The fight against the flood.
C. The cause of the flood. D. The ten floods of the year.
3. A. They were both busy doing their own work.
B. They waited for each other at different places.
C. They went to the street corner at different times.
D. The man went to the concert but the woman didn’t.
4. A. At Mary Johnson’s. B. At a painter’s studio.
C. In an exhibition hall. D. Outside an art gallery.
5. A. He saw the big tower on TV.
B. He has visited the TV tower once.
C. He has visited the TV tower twice.
D. He will visit the TV tower in June.
6. A. She is not interested in the article.
B. She has given the man too much trouble.
C. She likes to have a copy of the article.
D. She has difficulty reading the article.
7. A. The man’s house is very dirty.
B. The man has to get rid of the old furniture.
C. The furniture is covered with lots of dust.
D. The furniture the man bought is inexpensive.
8. A. New students are usually unfair.
B. The teacher lacks teaching experience.
C. She doesn’t agree with the man.
D. The man had better talk with the students.
9. A. He has found a very good job.
B. He doesn’t feel at ease in the firm.
C. He has been considered as a fool.
D. He doesn’t get on with the others.
10. A. A plane ticket. B. A shopping experience.
C. An imaginary situation. D. A vacation by the sea.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. The film is made up of world classics.
B. Mamma Mia has moved from the stage to the screen.
C. Mamma Mia tells Sufi’s search for her mother.
D. The story of Mamma Mia has a lot to do with the band.
12. A. In Sweden. B. In Shanghai. C. In London. D. In America.
13. A. The mature cast.
B. The story with ABBA music.
C. The European Song Contest 1984 champion.
D. The Chinese version of Mamma of 2011.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14.A. Leisure activities. B. Popular TV stars.
C. Outdoor sports. D. Family time.
15. A. Driving. B. Gardening.
C. Eating out. D. Surfing.
16. A. Going to the bars. B. Playing online games.
C. Watching TV. D. Reading novels.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17.A. At a travel agency. B. At a local restaurant.
C. At a hotel reception. D. At an Australian airport.
18. A. Free wine is offered. B. The price is reasonable.
C. She carries a lot of luggage. D. She travels with her family.
19. A. One week. B. Two weeks. C. Four nights. D. Five nights.
20. A. She can come back for Christmas.
B. She can drink the best wine of Australia.
C. She can choose the activities she likes.
D. She can book a holiday anywhere.
答案:
1-10 BABDB CDCAC 11-20 BCA ACB ADBC
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Section A
Section A
1. W: John, don’t you remember your promise?
M: Yes, but this is not a game. It’s only a crossword puzzle that helps increase my vocabulary.
Q: What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
2. M: This has been the worst flood in the past 10 years, causing much damage and destruction.
W: No wonder fruits and vegetables are so expensive.
Q: What are they talking about?
3. W: George, I expected to see you at the concert yesterday evening.
M: Oh, I waited for you at the corner of your street, but you didn’t appear.
Q: Why didn’t they meet that evening?
4. M: Since it’s raining so hard, let’s go and see the new exhibits.
W: That’s a good idea. Mary Johnson is one of my favorite painters.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
5. W: Did you visit the TV Tower when you had your vacation in Shanghai last summer?
M: I couldn’t make it last June. But I finally visited it two months later.
Q: What do we learn about the man?
6. M: Would you like a copy of Professor Smith’s article?
W: Thanks, if it’s not too much trouble.
Q: What does the woman imply?
7. W: You’ve already changed a house?
M: No. I bought some used furniture, dirt cheap but nice.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
8. M: I hear the students gave the new teacher an unfair evaluation.
W: It depends on which student you are talking about.
Q: What does the woman imply?
9. W: Jerry, I hear you’ll be leaving at the end of this month. Is it true?
M: Yeah. I’ve been offered a better position from another company. I’d be a fool if I turned it down.
Q: Why is the man giving up his present job?
10. M: Jane, if you lost your money while taking a vacation overseas, what would you do?
W: Well, I guess I’d sell my watch or computer or find some work till I could afford a return ticket.
Q: What are the speakers talking about?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
The ever so-beloved West End musical Mamma Mia has finally been taken from the stage to the screen. The film is a musical based on the legendary Swedish pop band ABBA’S songs and it is the film adaptation of the musical of the same name. Mamma Mia uses the music of ABBA to tell the story of Sophie Sheridan, a 21-year-old American bride-to-be, trying to find out the identity of her real father so that he can give her away at the wedding. Since the first performance of the musical in London in 1999, over 30 million people have seen Mamma Mia around the world. Although the name of the musical is taken from ABBA’s 1975 chart-topper Mamma Mia, neither the musical’s nor the film’s plot has anything to do with the story of the group itself. The band ABBA was the winner of the 1974 Song Contest of Europe and following that success their songs topped the charts worldwide until the early 1980s. The name ABBA is short for the first letters of the group member’s first names. Some people say maybe it is the mature A-list cast that makes the film work so well. Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth and Stellan Skarsgard star as the three potential dads with the Oscar winner Meryl Streep starring as the mum of the bride-to-be. In 2011, the Chinese version first appeared in Shanghai, becoming the first Chinese-language musical adaptation to hit the market.
Now listen again, please.
Questions:
11. What can be learned about the film Mamma Mia from the passage?
12. Where was Mamma Mia first put on the stage?
13. What made the film so successful according to the passage?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
A recent survey of leisure time finds that many Americans work an average of 50 hours a week. With the time spent eating, sleeping and taking care of the household duties, there’s little time left for leisure activities for many Americans. However, having free time to relax and pursue hobbies is important. People need time away from the pressures of study or work to relax and enjoy time with friends and family. In different countries free time is spent in different ways. The results of the survey showed that reading was the most popular spare time activity in the U.S, followed by watching TV. In a UK survey on leisure time activities, watching TV and videos was the most popular. Listening to the radio came second. In a similar survey conducted in Japan, the most popular free time activity was eating out. The second most popular activity was driving. There were also differences in the most popular outdoor pursuits between the three countries. The most popular outdoor activity for Americans was gardening. In the UK, it was going to the pub. In Japan, going to bars ranked eighth in popularity and gardening ranked ninth. Although people around the world may enjoy doing similar things in their free time, there’s evidence to suggest that these interests are changing. In the US, for example, the popularity of computer activities is increasing. Many more people in the States are spending their free time surfing the web, emailing friends or playing games online.
Now listen again, please.
Questions:
14. What is the recent survey about?
15. What is the most popular free-time activity in Japan?
16. What interest has been growing in America these years according to the passage?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
M: Good afternoon. Sorry to have kept you waiting. How can I help you?
W: Oh, no problem. I’m interested in booking a holiday to Australia and wonder if you could tell me what deals you have.
M: Sure. Are you only looking for flights or a package holiday with everything included?
W: When you say “everything”, what do you mean?
M: Well, a package holiday would include your flights, hotels, meals, day trips to different places of interest and transport to and from the airport.
W: Yeah, that sounds pretty good. I’m going with my family, so it would be nice to have everything taken care of.
M: So what sort of deals do you have for package holidays, then?
W: All sorts, really.
M: How long do you want to go for? And on what dates?
W: Two weeks around Christmas time would be great.
M: OK, let me check that for you. Here’s one, 14 nights in southeastern Australia, 5 nights in Sydney and 5 nights in Melbourne. And then for the other 4 nights, you can choose from a list of trips to other places nearby. You could visit Canberra, for example, or the Blue Mountains. Or you could go for a drive down the Great Ocean Road. Also, if you’re interested in wine, you could go on a tour of the places where they grow grapes and make wine.
W: That sounds great. It’s good we can choose some activities ourselves.
Now listen again, please.
Questions:
17. Where is the conversation taking place?
18. Why is the woman interested in the package holiday?
19. How long does the woman want to go for the holiday?
20. What can we learn about the holiday the woman chooses?
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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. At 8:00. B. At 8:15. C. At 8:30. D. At 8:45.
2. A. A professor. B. A coach. C. An engineer. D. A nurse.
3. A. In a restaurant. B. In a hairdresser’s.
C. At a cinema. D. At a tailor’s.
4. A. Ways to visit a university.
B. Two student tour guides.
C. A tour of Fudan University.
D. The campus of Fudan University.
5. A. They did not make it there finally.
B. They were not well received there.
C. They experienced something unpleasant on the way.
D. They had a wonderful time before they arrived there.
6. A. Excited. B. Interested. C. Confused. D. Annoyed.
7. A. Practice the presentation in front of him.
B. Watch how he makes a presentation.
C. Reduce the time spent in practicing.
D. Find out who her audience will be.
8. A. She is always absent-minded.
B. She forgot to tell the man about it.
C. She is unclear about Sophie’s plan.
D. She slipped in the neighboring town.
9. A. Because it took him much time to go to work.
B Because he had to save money for his journey.
C. Because the job arranged many business journeys.
D. Because he considered it unlucky to have that job.
10. A. Buy a new printer with less noise.
B. Ask the man to borrow a printer.
C. Read a book on how to fix the printer.
D. Get someone to repair the printer.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. How encores came into existence.
B. How bands perform encores properly.
C. Why audiences used to need encores.
D. Why encores are part of a performance.
12. A. The 17th century. B. The 18th century.
C. The 19th century. D. The 20th century.
13. A. French people were more interested in encores than others.
B Bands usually prepare more than two encores for each show.
C. Recording technology boosted audiences’ needs for encores.
D. Musicians can get recharged during the break before encores.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. Because of the rule for the class.
B. Because of the course materials.
C. Because the speaker changed his topics.
D. Because the speaker disliked technology.
15. A. The students do not assess the speaker’s class fairly.
B. The students are satisfied with the class environment.
C. The speaker did not favor leaving technology at the door.
D. The speaker were worried about students’ evaluation on him.
16. A. It will stop students getting on well together.
B. It may help students better understand themes.
C. It will improve teaching effect by giving students more help.
D. It may distract students from digging deep within themselves.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. Doctor and patient. B. Salesman and customer.
C. Teacher and student. D. Employer and employee.
18. A. Fishing industry. B. Statistics.
C. Computer modeling. D. Note-taking.
19. A. She is good at making model computers.
B. She has decided on the title of the essay.
C. She is uninterested in coping with statistics.
D. She has always been weak at note-taking.
20. A. Learn to take notes immediately.
B. Find out possible strategies alone.
C. Read for more useful information.
D. Work on her weaknesses by herself.
答案:
1-5 CDBCC 6-10 DABAD 11-13 DCD 14-16ABD 17-20 CADC
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Section A
1. W: What time does the bus leave?
M: Not until 8:30, but I want to get to the station 15 minutes earlier in order to get a good seat.
Q: When will the man’s bus probably leave?
2. M: It seems like I’m running a fever.
W: Don’t worry. I’ll give you a blood test first.
Q: What is most probably the woman’s job?
3. W: Good afternoon, sir. Take a seat, please.
M: Thank you. I want a haircut and a shave, please.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
4. M: I heard you made a trip to Fudan University last Sunday.
W: Yes, we arrived at 9 a. m. and then two senior students showed us around the campus. We were deeply impressed.
Q: What are the speakers mainly talking about?
5. W: Hi! Welcome back. Have you had a good time?
M: Well, we did when we eventually got there.
Q: What does the man imply?
6. M: Which basketball team are you going to support?
W: You are not going to talk about basketball again, are you? That’s it.
Q: How does the woman feel about discussing basketball?
7. W: I have to give my oral presentation in class tomorrow, and I am so nervous.
M: Maybe you just need some practice. Why don’t you use me as your audience?
Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
8. M: Why don’t you tell me Sophie is coming to town?
W: I’m sorry. It completely slipped my mind.
Q: What does the woman mean?
9. W: Then why did you decide to quit your former job?
M: That’s because of the journey. It took me about two hours to get to work. And you are lucky—your firm is within walking distance.
Q: Why did the man want to change his job?
10. M: That noise from the printer sounds quite strange. Why not have it fixed?
W: You are right. Perhaps I’ve put it off too long.
Q: What will the woman most probably do?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
If you’ve attended a concert, you might wonder why the band performed an encore, an added short performance at the end of a show. There are actually various reasons.
First, there is a historical reason. The encore has its roots in the 19th-century performances, where audiences would repeat the word ‘encore’, a French word for ‘again’, so as to hear a section of the performance again. Since recording technology was not to be invented until 1877, live performance was the only way to listen to music. Therefore, talented musicians would always receive ‘encore’ requests throughout a performance. As recorded music later well developed in the 20th century, encores became reserved for the very end of a live show. Nowadays, most professional bands and musicians will feature at least one encore.
And encores can give the band a break. As we know, live performance is very physically-demanding. Often, an encore simply serves as an excuse for the musicians to have a quick break once they’re almost near the end of their set. During the brief break between the main set and the encore, musicians will usually have a drink or use the bathroom. While the short break is usually only a couple of minutes, it’s just enough time for musicians to re charge to continue the performance.
(Now listen again please. )
Questions:
11. What is the speaker mainly talking about?
12. Which century can encores be traced back to?
13. What can we learn from the passage?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
Like many other people, I love my smartphone, which keeps me connected with the larger world. I also love my laptop, because it holds all of my writing and thoughts. However, there are times when I need to move away from these devices and truly communicate with others.
I teach a course called History Matters. My goals for the class include a full discussion of historical themes and ideas. In order that my students can thoroughly study the materials and exchange their ideas in the classroom, I have a rule — no laptops, tablets, phones, etc. When the students first learned the rule, some of them were not happy.
Most students think that my reasons for this rule include unpleasant experiences with students misusing technology. There’s a bit of truth to that. Some students think that I am anti-technology. There’s no truth in that. The real reason why I ask students to leave technology at the door is that there are very few places in which we can have deep conversations and truly engage in complex ideas. Interruptions by technology often break concentration and allow for too much dependence on outside information. I want my students to dig deep within themselves.
I’ve been teaching my class this way for many years and the evaluations from students reflect their satisfaction with the environment I create. Students realize that with deep conversation and challenge, they learn at a level that helps them keep the course materials beyond the classroom.
(Now listen again please. )
Questions:
14. Why were some of the speaker’s students unhappy?
15. What can be learned from this passage?
16. What can we infer about the use of technology in classrooms?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
M: Hi, Amanda. Come into the office and sit down here.
W: Thank you, Dr. Lee.
M: So how is your essay planning going?
W: Well, Dr. Lee, I’m still having a lot of trouble deciding on a title.
M: What we’ll do is to take down some points that might help you with your decision. First of all, you have chosen your general topic area, haven’t you?
W: Yes, it’s the fishing industry.
M: Oh, yes. Now, what aspects of the course are you good at?
W: Well, I think I’m coping well with statistics, and I’m never bored with them.
M: Good. Anything else?
W: I also found computer modeling fascinating.
M: That’s great. Do you think these might be areas you could bring into your essay?
W: Yeah, if possible. But I am afraid I don’t have sufficient background information.
M: I see. Well, do you take notes?
W: I am very weak at note-taking — other teachers have always been making such a comment.
M: I think you really need to work on these weaknesses before you go any further.
W: May I ask for your suggestion?
M: I can go through the possible strategies in note-taking with you. But you’d better read these books first to gather valuable information.
(Now listen again please. )
Questions:
17. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
18. What is the topic area of the woman’s essay?
19. What can be learned about the woman?
20. What does the man finally suggest the woman do?
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04 虹口区
I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. On a farm. B. At a library.
C. In a snack bar. D. In a department store.
2. A. 7:00. B. 7:30. C. 8:00. D. 8:30.
3. A. She is inferior to him in maths. B. She is really good at maths.
C. She doesn’t work hard at maths. D. She didn’t do well in this test.
4. A. He got injured yesterday.
B. He didn’t finish his paper on time.
C. He failed to submit his paper on time.
D. He couldn’t focus his mind on the paper.
5. A. He admires Emma for her courage.
B. He doesn’t understand what Emma said.
C. He gets angry with Emma at the meeting.
D. He thinks Emma should take a business course.
6. A. The woman is looking for a research topic.
B. The woman is struggling with data analysis.
C. The man is too busy to offer help.
D. The man can’t make sense of the data.
7. A. They are stressed out due to their work.
B. They care little about the lack of office supplies.
C. They are concerned about the office’s cleanliness.
D. They are torn between work and family responsibilities.
8. A. Professor Wang is very good at teaching biology.
B. It is unfortunate for the man to have biology class.
C. The biological problem is hard for all the students.
D. The man still doesn’t understand the problem.
9. A. Styles change more quickly than necessary.
B. Youngsters don’t really know what fashion is.
C. People should care more about their appearance.
D. It’s not sensible to go after designer clothing.
10. A. The man must take history classes this term.
B. Science course is not available this term.
C. There will be a new history teacher this term.
D. She doesn’t know what the required courses are this term.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. A mysterious code. B. A theory of personality types.
C. A personality type. D. A test to identify one’s personality.
12. A. To judge an individual’s abilities. B. To identify abnormality.
C. To help people understand themselves. D. To help settle workplace conflicts.
13. A. Whether it can promote work efficiency.
B. Whether it can serve its intended purpose.
C. Whether it can promote the publication of studies.
D. Whether it can show people’s psychological status.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. They have been sent to wildlife parks for protection.
B. Their habitats have been well-protected.
C. They have been taken care of by locals.
D. Their population has almost doubled.
15. A. She fought against illegal hunting. B. She helped to cure their disease.
C. She improved their living conditions. D. She was engaged in preserving forests.
16. A. To teach people how to treat gorillas.
B. To boost the economy of Uganda.
C. To better the Batwa people’s lives.
D. To raise funds for wildlife protection.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. Raising funds to film the X-Files TV series.
B. Switching from an academic path to acting.
C. Giving up the hard-won position of a doctor.
D. Rejecting the offers from the Ivy League.
18. A. Being thoughtful and somewhat of a loner.
B. Having a scientific approach to life.
C. Enjoying risky adventures.
D. Being overly optimistic.
19. A. He didn’t go to college. B. He is serious and focused.
C. He doesn’t believe in UFOs. D. He suffered a lot from his divorce.
20. A. You will grow stronger by overcoming challenges.
B. You are not supposed to blame others even if you are hurt.
C. You can’t prevent others hurting you from time to time.
D. You will become powerful if driven by your desires.
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Section A
1. W: The color is terrific, but its style seems a bit out of date.
M: Oh, madam, that’s precisely why it’s available at a discount.
Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?
2. M: Don’t be too hard on yourself. Starting a morning class at 7:00 a.m. is quite early after all.
W: No, actually, they’ve moved the class to start at 8:00 a.m. now, but I still ended up being 30 minutes late yesterday.
Q: When did the woman arrive at the class yesterday?
3. W: You did well in the maths test, Ali.
M: Not as well as Gill. She’s the brains in our class!
Q: What does the man imply about Gill?
4. W: What’s up? You look so upset.
M: I should have turned in my paper yesterday, but it totally slipped my mind.
Q: What’s the man’s problem?
5. W: Emma really lost her temper during the meeting. She needs to be more diplomatic.
M: I agree with you on that, but we also have to acknowledge her bravery in standing up for what she believes in.
Q: What does the man mean?
6. W: I’ve been working on this really tough paper for weeks, and I just can’t figure out the part about analyzing data.
M: I get how tough that can be. How about you explaining the data to me? And together we can brainstorm some ideas.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
7. M: I can’t believe how busy the office has been lately. There’s so much paperwork to handle and the deadlines are piling up.
W: It feels like we’re constantly racing against the clock.
Q: What is the main concern of the speakers?
8. W: I think Professor Wang explained the biological problem very clearly.
M: Do you really think so? Unfortunately, it’s still a closed book to me.
Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
9. M: I don’t know why designer clothing is so popular among youngsters.
W: I see eye to eye with you. There’s no point in doing so. If only they knew how quickly styles change!
Q: What opinion do the speakers agree with?
10. M: I’m torn about choosing an elective. Last term’s history teacher was rough, and I want a nicer one now.
W: You do realize that art, history, and science are all required courses this term, right?
Q: What does the woman imply?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
Have you ever heard someone describe themselves as an INTJ or an ESTP and wondered what those mysterious letters could mean? What these people are referring to is their personality type based on the Myers-Briggs /ˈmaɪəz brɪgz/ Type Indicator, or MBTI.
The MBTI is a self-report list of questions designed to identify a person’s personality type, strengths, and preferences. It was developed by Isabel Myers and her mother Katherine Briggs based on their work with the theory of personality types. Based on the answers to the questions on the MBTI, people are identified as having one of 16 personality types. The goal of the MBTI is to allow respondents to further explore and understand their own personalities including their likes, dislikes, strengths, weaknesses, and possible career preferences. No one personality type is “best” or “better” than another. It isn’t a tool designed to look for abnormality. Instead, its goal is simply to help you learn more about yourself.
espite the fact that thousands of studies using the MBTI have been published over the decades, some researchers question the reliability of its results. That said, the MBTI remains one of the most widely-recognized personality tests globally for its simplicity, ease of use and longstanding history as a workplace tool.
Now listen again.
Questions:
11. According to the passage, what does “ESTP” refer to?
12. According to the passage, what is the goal of the MBTI?
13. What do some researchers find questionable about the MBTI?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
Mountain gorillas, which are very large monkeys, are found in the forests of Congo, Uganda and Rwanda /ruːˈɑːndə/. They have faced multiple threats to their survival over the last 120 years. Due to illegal hunting, habitat loss and human-transferred illnesses, there were only around 600 left by 1989. Today, that number has increased to more than 1000—thanks in part to the work of wildlife doctor Gladys Kalema. When Kalema began her career with the Uganda Wildlife Authority in 1996, she treated mountain gorillas suffering from a deadly form of disease that they had picked up from humans living in dirty conditions near the forests. “I realised that you cannot protect the gorillas without improving the health of their human neighbours,” she says.
In 2003, Kalema founded an organisation called Conservation Through Public Health, CTPH in short, which addresses the physical and economic wellbeing of the local Batwa people who live in the forests. The organisation teaches health, conservation awareness and provides economic opportunities for families that would otherwise turn to illegal hunting. Kalema, who last year received a United Nations Champion of the Earth Award, said: “We’re showing people that we don’t care only about wild animals and the forest. We also care about them.”
Now listen again.
Questions:
14. What has happened to mountain gorillas since the year 1989?
15. According to the passage, what did Kalema do for mountain gorillas?
16. Why did Kalema found the organization CTPH?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
W: Good evening, David, I’m so glad to have you here.
M: It’s my pleasure. Thank you for inviting me on the show.
W: Let’s dive into your role as Mulder in The X-Files. The character is supposed to be a firm believer in things like aliens and mysterious events. How was playing that?
M: Exactly. It’s a fascinating character to play.
W: I’ve read about your impressive academic background. From excelling in top schools to being accepted by most of the Ivy League. It’s even more surprising when you, on your way to a doctorate at Yale, took a few acting classes and got beaten by the book.
M: Yeah, it surprised my mother as much as anyone.
W: Speaking of Mulder, do you personally believe in life beyond Earth and UFO sightings, like in the show?
M: I do. There’s got to be more out there than we know.
W: Are you similar to Mulder in being thoughtful and a bit of a loner?
M: I suppose so. The director needed someone who could be serious and focused but also integrate without seeming odd.
W: Your father and mother divorced when you were eleven. Does that have effect on your life?
M: Yeah, I think that the only way to think of it is that, you know, people are saying “your wound is your goal”, you know, “wherever you’re hurt, that’s where you’ll become stronger.” So, that’s what it’s really about.
W: Thank you, David. We’ll pause here for a moment and return shortly.
Now listen again.
Questions:
17. What decision did David make that surprised his mother?
18. In what way does David relate to his character Mulder?
19. What can be learned about David?
20. What does “your wound is your goal” mean in the conversation?
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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. Doctor and patient. B. Teacher and student.
C. Policeman and thief. D. Husband and wife.
2. A. At the airport. B. At a subway station.
C. At the school gate. D. At a bus stop.
3. A. Cleaning the square. B. Drinking a toast.
C. Moving the table. D. Taking photos.
4. A. Excited. B. Satisfied.
C. Shocked. D. Uninterested.
5. A. It’s tiny and warm. B. It excites her whenever she walks in.
C. It’s too big for one person. D. It is not that satisfactory.
6. A. He wanted to have a more profitable career.
B. He was not fit enough as a basketballer then.
C. A basketball career typically did not last long.
D. It was common for basketballers to change careers.
7. A. Her manager sat next to her at the meeting.
B. Her manager didn’t praise her at the meeting.
C. The man self-evaluated his annual performance.
D. The man didn’t attend the evaluation meeting at all.
8. A. The man feels energetic after the interview.
B. The man regards the woman as a good listener.
C. The woman wants to try something beyond her capacity.
D. The woman is willing to begin from the entry-level position.
9. A. To witness the development of a city.
B. To tap her potential well.
C. To contribute noticeably to a city.
D. To do research on materials.
10. A. Which countries are similar?
B. How to fix things?
C. How to keep fit?
D. Who are facing these problems?
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear one longer conversation and two short passages. After each conversation or passage, you will be asked several questions. The conversation and the passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 14 are based on the following passage.
11. A. Healthy diets. B. Good sleep quality.
C. Cost efficiency. D. Sense of safety.
12. A. They are equipped with computers.
B. They are technology-supported.
C. They can keep weather records.
D. They have several electricity panels.
13. A. Delivering food to those who need it.
B. Taking friends anywhere in the world.
C. Streaming videos of their new way of life.
D. Meeting the basic needs of people in remote areas.
14. A. It is acceptable. B. It is expensive.
C. It is out of date. D. It is problematic.
Questions 15 through 17 are based on the following passage.
15. A. Being generous.
B. Listing household duties.
C. Following the roommate’s advice.
D. Establishing rules.
16. A. To push him or her to clean it next time.
B. To prevent friction.
C. To go through a hard time gracefully.
D. To show your kindness.
17. A. Doing time machine experiments is unsafe.
B. Nobody can bear the loud sound at late night.
C. Communication is key to living together in peace.
D. It is better to keep awkward experiences as a secret.
Questions 18 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
18. A. Why we need to write down our plans.
B. Why some tasks or responsibilities matter.
C. Why it is necessary to spare time for handwriting.
D. Why we should let go of some unimportant things.
19. A. Be more motivated at work.
B. Reconsider the value of a task.
C. Fulfill our commitment to the community.
D. Raise our awareness of social responsibility.
20. A. Giving them up. B. Assigning them to others.
C. Typing them down. D. Adding to their meaningfulness.
答案:
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1. M: Hello, please take a seat. I have your test results here, and it’s good news. The blood test came back clear. There is no indication of any digestive issues.
W: So then, why do I feel so bad all the time?
Q: What’s the most probable relationship between the two speakers?
2. W: Excuse me. I have a connection to Chicago at 5:00. Am I going to make it?
M: Yes. Look at the people mover there. It will take you to the departure gate where you want to go. There shouldn’t be a problem.
Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?
3. M: Could you get the whole square in?
W: Move back a little bit. Now to the left. There, that’s perfect. Say Cheese! Good!
Q: What are the two speakers most probably doing?
4. W: I haven’t even started writing my draft yet. So I’m really worried about finishing by the end of next semester.
M: You mean you haven’t even begun yours yet?!
Q: How did the man feel about the woman’s writing progress?
5. M: How can it be just okay when last week you were excited about the apartment and kept posting photos of it online?
W: Well, last week when I moved in, the apartment seemed warm and comfortable, just the right size for one person. But now it just seems tiny but lonely.
Q: What does the woman think of her apartment now?
6. W: John, you astonished fans by leaving the sport at just 25. Why did you retire so early?
M: I knew basketball wasn’t a career with a lot of longevity for most players. So I wanted to change careers while I was still young.
Q: Why did John retire so early?
7. M: How did your annual performance evaluation meeting with your manager go? Did you get much in the way of praise?
W: Next to zero.
Q: What does the woman mean?
8. W: This is my first job after graduating from university and I am very keen to start from the bottom in whatever capacity I may be of use.
M: That’s good to hear. You sound very energetic.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
9. M: Wow, you’ve decided to study architecture.
W: Yes. Due to its material nature, architecture is one field where I will be able to clearly witness the contribution I make to a city.
Q: Why does the woman decide to study architecture?
10. W: People read my books because more than 60% of Americans are overweight, and other countries are facing similar problems.
M: Basically, we all want to know how to fix things.
Q: Which of the following is most likely to be the topic of the woman’s book?
Section B
Questions 11 through 14 are based on the following conversation.
W: So, I’ve been thinking, this summer holiday, I’d like to try renting a motorhome and exploring a bit more.
M: A motorhome? You mean to spend the summer living in a car?
W: Yes, a motorhome. And no, it’s nothing like living in a car. These are proper vehicles with full size beds to sleep in. Some even have kitchens. This way, we wouldn’t have to be locked into one place during our holiday. We’d be able to visit more places and travel at our own pace. We’d probably save a lot of money as well.
M: I think my grandfather had a vehicle like that. It doesn’t sound that attractive to me.
W: Today’s motorhomes are completely different. These days, they’re equipped with all the modern comforts. I’ve seen quite a few with solar panels that provide electricity when you’re stopped. This way, you can still use your computer or charge your phone. And most even have Wi-Fi, so if the weather’s not great, you could stream videos.
M: I’m warming up to the idea. Keep talking.
W: Loads of people are committing to this trend full time. Check it out online. Lots of people stream videos of their alternative lifestyles and actually earn a salary. Imagine having that kind of freedom to go anywhere you want and work from anywhere in the world.
M: Okay, we can consider it. As long as the basic needs like toilet and showers are covered, I’m definitely in. Do you think there will be enough room for my mountain bike? What about food delivery? Will we be able to order to the motorhome? Will there be enough space for the dog? We wouldn’t want to leave him behind.
W: Slow down. Glad you’re excited about it. Let’s start by looking at what’s available first.
11. According to the woman, what benefit does travelling in a motorhome bring?
12. Which of the following is a feature of today’s motorhomes?
13. According to the woman, how do lots of people earn a salary with their motorhomes?
14. What is the man’s attitude towards a motorhome at the end of the conversation?
Questions 15 through 17 are based on the following passage.
Today we’re going to talk about how to be or have a roommate. Here are three tips. Tip 1: Set rules early on, right before you start to live under one roof. Who buys garbage bags? Who takes out the rubbish from the kitchen and the bathroom? Are there Phone zones? Tip 2: Be generous. Listen, people is people, and when two people live in a closed space, there’s going to be some friction. So every once in a while, do things that aren’t expected of you. For example, maybe clean the bathroom for your roommate when he or she is having a stressful time at school or work. This isn’t about being a pushover. It’s about giving the other person a bit of the same grace that you’d like him or her to give to you. Tip 3: Keep the lines of communication open. You may assume that your roommate is okay with all the late night explosions coming from your room because of your time machine experiments, but it never hurts to tell him or her beforehand. It might be an awkward conversation, but here’s an adulthood secret: awkwardness and unsafety are often the price of admission to make things more awesome.
15. What does the speaker suggest doing before people start to have a roommate?
16. Why does the speaker suggest your cleaning the bathroom for your roommate under pressure?
17. What can we learn from Tip 3?
Questions 18 through 20 are based on the following passage.
I’m always asked this question: in the digital age, why is it necessary to make plans by writing them down by hand? Well, even though it’s much easier and faster to type, writing enables us to slow down, which helps us pause before we proceed. It gives us just enough time to ask a really important question: “Is this task or responsibility even worth the effort it will take to write down?” If the answer is yes, then this choice provides with an opportunity to recommit to your task or responsibility. This means that you have to think about why it’s important and remains meaningful, and that awareness can be really motivating. On the other hand, if the answer is no, which means something is not important enough for the time it takes to write down, then chances are, it’s not adding a lot of value to your life. It’s probably just a distraction and you can let it go.
18. What is the speaker mainly talking about?
19. According to the speaker, what does the pause before we proceed enable us to do?
20. What does the speaker suggest doing with the tasks not worth writing down?
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$$浦东新区2023学年度第二学期期末教学质量检测高3英语听力部分。Listening comprehension section directions in section a eua I potential conversations between two speakers at the end of each conversation, the question we asked about what was said, the conversations and questions will be spoken only once after to hear a conversation and question about IT, read the four possible rounds on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the you have heard. One, how much is the ticket for the musical? It's fifty dollars with the general public, but since you are student, you can get thirty percent off. Question, how much will the woman pay for the musical? too. Hey, Linda, how have you been lately? I haven't seen you in class for a few days. Hi, mr. Smith, thanks for concerning. I was sick last week, but luckily my landlord and rome, to care of me. question, what is the possible relationship between the two speakers? Three, could you please explain what happened, madam? Well, I was walking home last night when I noticed someone following me. I turned into an ally, but they grabs my purse and run off. Question, where does this conversation most probably take place? For how do you feel about children being exposed to social media? IT should be limited. Parents really need to be a role model for their children and put boundaries in place for themselves as well. Question, what does the woman imply? Five, hello, may I schedule a meeting with doctor Smith in his office on the sixteenth of August? Let me check his schedule. Unfortunately, he will be out of town on the previous day and won't be back until the evening of the eighteen th of August. Question, when will doctor Smith be available to meet them, man? Six, so jeremy, you've been back to canada with your baby. How was that experience? Well, until you fly with the toddler, you really never get to appreciate all of those times that you flew across the ocean, you know, watching movies or just sleeping on . the flight tion. What does the man imply? Seven, rob is good to see you keeping up with fashion by wearing the high visibility jacket. Although IT is a bit dazzling. i'm no fashion victim. This jacket is for safety. I wear IT when i'm cycling around london. Question, why does rob wear the jacket? Eight, the message must be kept completely confidential. You must ensure that married does not disclose the secret. Her lips are sealed. SHE will never let slip what he knows. Question, what does the woman say about mary? Nine, I heard you put an advertisement in our school newspaper. Yes, seems john quit school to start his own business. I have to find someone to split the accommodation. Free . question, what was the advertisement about? Ten, I am desperate to go to the universal studios for the coming holiday. My cousin spoke highly of IT. Have you forgotten your final . exams question? What does the man mean? Section b directions in section b, you will hear two short passengers and a one longer conversation, and you'll be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation, the passengers and the conversation will be red twice, but the questions will be expected only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question. I ve heard questions . elevens with thirteen are based on the following passage. An italian project on the social media is aiming to bring attention to women who do not look like usual fashion models. Ta started limper filter modeling agency in two thousand and twenty. The name means imperfect in the italian language, and the agency aims to redefine ideas about beauty in italy. The agency works with models who are unusual for the industry. In many ways, the models are love, all sizes and ages. Some of the models have disabilities. Others have medical conditions like alpha, which causes hair loss. Still others have scores where they have been injured or have skin declarations. SONY is one of the models. The twenty eight year route from sisi has a condition called hyper pigeon mentation or unusual skin coLoring IT results in dark spots on her face and the body. SHE said that he often hear people talk in public about her appearance. SHE has heard some parents tell their children that he is from the circus before he tried to hide her condition. Now SHE does not. SHE considers her appearance beautiful, SHE said. I change things so that my weakness, or how I perceived the weakness, became my source of strength, my distinctiveness. This is the third such agency in italy. Jean cane, the founder of the company, said, I feel like a revolutionary because I realize that around me, all this did not exist before lip filter. Now listen again. In italian, project on the social media is aiming to bring attention to women who do not look like usual fashion models. Klota started, lima felt, a modeling agency in two thousand and twenty. The name means imperfect in the italian language, and the agency aims to redefine ideas about beauty in italy. The agency works with models who are unusual for the industry. In many ways, the models are of all sizes and ages. Some of the models have disabilities. Others have medical conditions like alba, which causes hair loss. Still others have scars where they have been injured or have skin discarnation. Sina is one of the models that twenty eight year old from sisi has a condition called hyper pigmentation or unusual skin coLoring. IT results in dark pots on her face and body. SHE said that he often hears people talk in public about her appearance. SHE has heard some parents tell their children that he is from the circus before he tried to hide her condition. Now SHE does not SHE considers her appearance beautiful, SHE said. I changed things so that my weakness, or how I perceived a weakness, became my source of strength, my distinctiveness. This is the first such agency in italy. G. E. Cane, the founder of the company, said, I feel like a revolutionary because I realize that around me, all this did not exist before the filter. Question eleven, what is the main idea of the passage? Question twelve, what is sonya special condition? Question thirteen, how does the modeling work change, Sonia? Questions fourteen through sixteen are based on the following passage. The damaging pollution caused by driving petrol vehicles is increasingly posing a threat to human beings. The solution for a cleaner and Greener future could be electric vehicles, but how optimistic should we be the road to global traffic being totally electric is still a long way off. Currently, baty life is an issue. A fully charged battery won't take you. As far as a full tank of federal, there are also limited numbers of charging point to pluck an electric vehicle into. Of course, technology is always improving. Some of the biggest, the tech companies like google and a tesla, are spending huge amounts of money developing electric cars. The big leap forward would come with solid state batteries, which appear first in mobile phones and laptops before they progress two cars. These will charge more quickly and give cars a bigger range. Cost is another issue that may discourage people from switching to electric power, but some countries offer special policies such as cutting Prices by reducing import taxes and not charging for road tax and parking. But calling herba warns that electric motoring doesn't mean a zero carbon future, its emission free motoring. But the car has to be built, the battery has to be built, and the electricity does come from somewhere. Maybe it's time to think about making fewer journeys or using public transport. red. Now listen again. The damaging pollution caused by driving patrol vehicles is increasingly posing a threat to human beings. The solution for a cleaner and Greener future could be electric vehicles, but how optimistic s should we be? The road to global traffic being totally electric is still a long way off. Currently, battery life is an issue. A fully charged battery won't take you as far as a full attack k of patrol. There are also limited numbers of charging point to plug and electric vehicle into. Of course, technology is always improving. Some of the biggest tech companies like google and tesla are spending huge amounts of money developing electric cars. The big leap forward will come with solid state batteries, which will appear first in mobile phones and laptops before they progress two cars. These will charge more quickly and give cars a bigger range. Cost is another issue that may discourage people from switching to election c power, but some countries offer special policies such as cutting Prices by reducing import taxes and not charging for road tax and parking. The calling heron warns that election c modern doesn't mean a zero carbon future. It's emission free motoring ing. But the car has to be built, the battery has to be bold, and the electricity does come from somewhere. Maybe it's time to think about making fewer journeys or using public transport. Question fourteen, according to the passage, what do we know about electric vehicles? Question fifteen, what does calling heron think of electric murthering? Question sixteen, what is the passage mainly about. Question seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Hello, sir Jessica Jones with the family channel, our TV station is thinking of adJusting our programs, and i'd like to take a couple of minutes of your time. sure. So do you usually watch our T, V channel? Well, my wife is a big fan of your channel, and SHE almost watches your programs every day. As for me, I should say two or three times a week. And what's your favorite program? Many of our programs are well received. You know, many gentlemen find our family budgets are very interesting. I like that too, and I should admit that your weekly education show most grabs my attention. After all, I have two kids at home, and my wife is crazy about your fashion broadway. SHE had ever misses one show. Yeah, fashion broadway is a hot program with the highest viewing rate among all the programs. Well, do you have any suggestions for our programs? I should say most of your programs are produced well with positive thinking, but still there are some which are rubbish. For example, that program I saw the other day had two hosts make fun of each other throughout the entire showtime. How negative such a show is, I think you should cut IT off. What's the name of the program? Might my asking . is city updates broadcast every wednesday? I am afraid city updates is not broadcast on wednesday, but the day before. I guess you meant dining country, which is broadcast every friday. not on wednesday. I'm definitely sure it's on wednesday at around eight P. M. With those two city hosts. Oh, I see you are talking about life beats broadcast every wednesday from seven thirty to eight thirty. All right. I have noted you are device down, and that's all we want. Thank you very much, sir, and your opinions are greatly valued by us. Now listen again, please. Hello, sir, i'm Jessica Jones. With the family channel, our T, V station is thinking of adJusting our programs, and i'd like to take a couple of minutes of our time. sure. So do you usually watch our TV channel? Well. my wife is a big fan of your channel, and SHE almost watches your programs every day. As for me, I should say two or three times a week. And what's your favorite program? Many of our programs are well received. You know, many gentlemen find our family budget show very interesting. I like that too, and I should admit that your weekly education show most grabs my attention. After all, I have two kids at home, and my wife is crazy about your fashion broadway. SHE never misses one show. yeah. Fashion broadway is the hot program with the highest viewing rate among all the programs. Well, do you have any suggestions for our programs? I should say most of your programs are produced well with positive thinking. But still there were some which are rubbish. For example, that program I saw the other day had two hosts make fun of each other throughout the entire showtime. How negative such a show is, I think you should cut IT off. What's the name of the program, might my asking? It's city updates broadcast every wednesday. I am afraid . city updates is not broadcast on wednesday, but the day before, I guess you met dining country, which is broadcast every friday. not on wednesday. I'm definitely sure it's on wednesday and around ABM. With those two city hosts. Oh, I see you are talking about life feat broadcast every wednesday from seven thirty to eight thirty. All right. I have noted your advice down, and that's all we want. Thank you very much, sir, and your opinions are greatly valued by us. Question seventeen, which program does the man like best? Question eighteen, what suggestion does the man give about the programs? Question nineteen, on what day is city updates broadcast? Question twenty, what is the conversation mainly about.
2023学年第二学期高三年级学业质量调研英语试卷听力部分现在开始one listening comprehension section a directions。In section a, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said, the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and question about IT, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. One professor clock said that the mid term exam would cover the first fifteen lessons. Really, I thought IT only included the first top lessons. I must spend the weekend going over the rest of the lessons question. How many lessons must the main review over the weekend? Too, excuse me, is there any possibility of borrowing a blanket? I feel cold. sure. But could you wait until after take off? Please . question, what is the probable relationship between the two speakers? Three look, IT says they want a junior sales manager, and IT seems like it's a big company. You might have to travel a lot. Do they say anything about experience? Question, what are the two speakers mainly talking about? For I want to ask the Johnson to come to the party. Do you know their address? No, but i'd like them to come. I think tom can give you their address question. What does the men suggest the woman do? Five, today is definitely not my day. I fell off a step and twisted my ankle. Don't worry, usually ankle injuries here quickly if you stop regular activities for a while. Question, what does the woman imply the man should do? Six, do you want to turn on the air conditioner or open the windows? I love fresh air if you don't mind. Question, what can be inferred from the woman's response? Seven, taking a bus to my army is cheaper than going by train. Yes, but i'd rather pay a little more for the edit comfort and convenience question. What does the man mean? Eight, I bought a few books at a new bookstore. Would you like to have a look at them? A few IT looks like you bought out the bookstore. Question, what does the man mean? Nine, I wish my hair were longer. Yes, it's a pity you had a cut. If only you'd listened to me question, what can we learn from the conversation? Ten, this summer days are getting to be more than I can take. IT was even too hot to go to the pool yesterday. Well, according to the weather report, we should have some relief by the end of the week. Question, what does the man mean? Section b directions in section b, you will hear two short passengers and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the short passages, and the longer conversation, the short passengers and the longer conversation will be red twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to your question. You have heard questions eleven through thirteen are based on the following passage. All parents know it's difficult to get children to eat vegetables. Some offer rewards or treats for children finishing their share, but researchers have discovered that Youngsters who are not placed for trying vegetables are more likely to eat them eventually. The best way to get children to eat food they hate is repeated explosion. Psychologists studied ninety eight children in belgium. They gave them five kinds of vegetables to eat, mushrooms, peas, eggs, ants, carrots and cabbages. The results reveal that the carrots were the least liked vegetable among Youngster ers. The children were then given a bowl of boiled carrots and told to choose how much to eat. After eight minutes, they were asked to rate the dish as delicious, just okay, all awful. The trial went on twice a week for a month with a follow up taste test. Eight weeks after the trial, children were split into three groups, with one group asked to try the bowl of carrots repeatedly with no further encouragement. The other two groups were given rewards of a toy or verbal press. After the trial, eighty one percent of children who simply try the carrots consistently like them. This is in contrast to sixty eight percent for the group given a toy and seventy five percent for the group given verbal Price. Now listen again, please. All parents know is difficult to get children to eat vegetables. Some offered rewards or treats for children finishing their sheer, but researchers have discovered the Youngsters who are not praised for trying vegetables are more likely to eat them eventually. The best way to get children to eat food they hate is repeated exposure. Psychologists studied ninety eight children in beijing. They gave them five kinds of vegetables to eat, mushrooms, peas, eggs, ants, carrots and cabbages. The results revealed that carrots were the least liked vegetable among Youngsters. The children were then given a bow of boiled carrots and told to choose how much to eat. After eight minutes, they were asked to read the dish as delicious, just okay or awful. The trial went on twice a week for a month with a follow up taste test. Eight weeks after the trial, children was split into three groups, with one group asked to try the bowl of carrots repeatedly with no further encouragement. The other two groups were given rewards of a toy of verbal praise. After the trial, eighty one percent of children who simply try the Carriers consistently like them. This is in contrast to sixty eight percent for the group given a toy and seventy five percent for the group given verbal place. Questions eleven, how long did the study in the passage last. Twelve, according to the test results, which group of children enjoyed the carrots most? Thirteen, what's the passage mainly about? Questions fourteen through sixteen are based on the following passage. When facing a new situation, some people tend to spend too much time expecting the worst. I remember talking with a Young lawyer before her first trial. SHE was very nervous. I asked what impression SHE wanted to make in front of the judge. SHE replied, I don't want to look so inexperienced that they suspect this is my first trial. SHE had fAllen victim to the dot syndrome, a form of negative goal. Setting the dots can be self fulfilling because people unconsciously follow their predictions and finally cause them to happen. Research shows a mental image fires the nerve system the same way as actually doing something. That means when the golfer tells himself don't hit the ball into the water, his mind sees the image of the ball flying into the water. Therefore, before going into any stressful situation, focus only on what you want to happen. I asked the lawyer again how he wanted to appear at her first trial this time. He said, I want to look self, a short to her. A self. A short figure meant moving confidently around the courtroom using convincing body language and raising her voice. SHE also imagined a skilled for closing argument and a winning trial. A few weeks after this positive stress rehearsal, the Young lawyer did win. Now listen again, please. When facing a new situation, some people tend to spend too much time expecting the worst. I remember talking with a Young lawyer before her first trial. SHE was very nervous. I asked what the impression he wanted to make in front of the judge. SHE replied, I don't want to look so inexperienced that they suspect this is my first trial. SHE had fAllen victim to the dance syndrome, a form of negative goal setting. The dogs can be self fulfilling because people unconsciously follow their predictions and finally cause them to happen. Research shows a mental image fires the nerve system the same way as actually doing something. That means when the golfer tells himself don't hit the ball into the water, his mind sees the image of the ball flying into the water. Therefore, before going into any stressful situation, focus only on what you want to happen. I asked the lawyer again how he wanted to appear at her first trial this time. He said, I want to lock self assured to her. A self assured figured meant moving confidently around the courtroom using convincing body language and raising her voice. SHE also imagined a skillful closing argument and winning trial. A few weeks after this positive stress rehearsal, the Young lawyer did win. Questions fourteen, according to the passage, what do some people do when they face a new situation? Fifteen, what do we learn about the lawyer in the court? Sixteen, what advice does the speaker give to people in a stressful situation? Questions seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Hey, Laura, I heard that you were on an exchange program to the U. S. During the winter holiday. How was IT? Well, mike, that three weeks day was really unforgettable. Most of the time I stayed on campus in california, I observe the different kinds of classes like english literature and spanish classes. Besides, I learned some state of art teaching techniques to improve the quality of my class. Sounds interesting. Did you have any chance to interact with with the local students? sure. We were assigned to give a presentation, a chinese culture to a group of high school students in the final week. By using the teaching techniques. we learn how did IT go? To my surprise, many students knew little about china. IT was a good chance to help them have a clear picture of the long history and the diverse culture of our country. V, R, technology and Green screen movies were employed to give the students a mini tool around several historic sites. They were amazed. We also gave them some traditional chinese handcrafts as humans. did you have the chance to travel around during the weekends? Yes, we went to washington, D. C, visited several landMarks, and stepped into top universities like George town and duke. If only we could also visit new york, kam, boston. They are my favorite cities. Nevertheless, this program really broadened my horizons. Indeed, I hope one day I could be on this program as well. Now listen again, please. Hey, Laurence, I heard that you were on an exchange program to the us. During the winter holiday. How was IT? Well, mike, that three weeks day was really unforgettable. Most of the time I stayed on campus in california, I observe different kinds of classes like english literature and spanish classes. Besides, I learned some state of art teaching techniques to improve the quality of my class. Sounds interesting. Did you have any chance to interact with the local students? sure. We were assigned to give a presentation on chinese culture to a group of high school students in the final week. By using the teaching techniques. we learn how did IT go? To my surprise, many students knew little about china. IT was a good chance to help them have a clear picture of the long history and the diverse culture of our country. V, R, technology and Green screen movies were employed to give the students a miniature around several historic sites. They were amazed. We also gave them some traditional chinese handcrafts as souvenir. Did you have the chance to travel around during the weekends? yes. We went to washington, D. C, visited several landMarks and stepped into top universities like George town and duke. If only we could also visit new york and boston. They are my favorite cities. Nevertheless, this program really broadened my horizons. Indeed, I hope one day I could be on this program as well. Questions seventeen, what did Lauren do when he was in the U. S. Eighteen, what do we learn about a Lawrence presentation? Nineteen, what does Lauren think of her days abroad? Twenty, what are the two speakers mainly talking about? That's the end of listening comprehension. 听力部分到此结束。
松江区2023学年度第二学期模拟考质量监控试卷高3英语听力部分现在开始listening comprehension . section a directions。In section a, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said, the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about IT, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. One, what time does the bus leave? Not until eight thirty, but I want to get to the station fifteen minutes earlier in order to get a . good seed question. When will the man's bus probably leave? too. IT seems like i'm running a fever. Don't worry, I will give you a blood test. First . question, what is most probably the woman's job? Three, good afternoon, sir. Take a seat, please. Thank you. I want a haircut and a shave. Please . question, where does the conversation most probably take place? For I heard you made a trip to food university last sunday. Yes, we arrived at nine AM, and then two senior students showed us around the campus. We were deeply impressed. Question, what are the speakers mainly talking about? Five, hi, welcome back. Have you had a good time? Well, we did when we eventually got there. Question, what does the man imply? Six, which basketball team are you going to support? You are not going to talk about basketball again, are you? That's IT . question. How does the woman feel about discussing basketball? Seven, I have to get my oral presentation in class tomorrow, and i'm so nervous. Maybe you just need some practice. Why do you use me as your audience? Question, what does the man suggest women do? Eight, why don't you tell me sophie is coming to town? I'm sorry, you completely slip my mind. Question, what does the woman mean? Nine, then why did you decide to quit your former job? That's because of the journey. IT took me about two hours to get to work. And you are lucky. Your firm is within walking distance. Question, why did the men want to change his job? Ten, that noise from the printer sounds quite strange. Why not have IT fixed? You're right. Perhaps i've put IT off too long. Question. what will the woman most probably do? Section b directions in section b, you will hear two passengers and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passengers and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions eleven through thirteen are based on the following passage. If you've attend the concert, you might wonder why the band performed an anchor and added short performance at the end of the show. There are actually various reasons. First, there is a historic reason the anchor has its rules in the nineteen eighth century performances, where audiences would repeat the word anchor, a french word, for again, so as to hear a section of the performance again. Since recording technology was not to be invented until eighteen seventy seven, life performance was the only way to listen to music. Therefore, talented musicians would always receive anchor requests throughout the performance, as recorded music later well developed in the twenty eighth century, angers became reserved for the very end of a live show. Nowadays, most professional bands and musicians will feature at least one anchor, and anchors can give the band a break. As we know, life performance is very physically demanding. Often an anchor simply serves as an excuse for the musicians to have a quick break onest. They are almost near the end of their set. During the brief break between the main set and the anchor, musicians will usually have a drink or use the bathroom. While the short break is usually only a couple of minutes, it's just enough time for musicians to recharge to continue the performance. Now listen again, please. If you ve attended a concert, you might wonder why the band performed an uncle and added short performance at the end of a show. There are actually various reasons. First, there is a historical reason the uncle has its roots in the sixth century performances where audiences would repeat the word on cor, a french word for again, so as to hear a section of the performance again. Since recording technology was not to be invented until eighteen seventy seven, live performance was the only way to listen to music. Therefore, talented musicians would always receive on core requests throughout a performance, as recorded music, later well developed in the twenty century on course, became reserved for the very end of a live show. Nowadays, most professional bands and musicians will feature at least one uncle, and anchors can give the band a break. As we know, light performance is very physically demanding. Often an uncle simply serves as an excuse for the musicians to have a quick break. Once they are almost near the end of their set. During the beach break between the main set, andy, anchor musicians will usually have a drink or use the bathroom. While the short break is usually only a couple of minutes, it's just enough time for musicians to recharge to continue the performance. Questions eleven, what is the speaker mainly talking about? Twelve, which century can anchors be traced back to? Thirteen, what can we learn from the passage? Questions fourteen through sixteen are based on the following passage. Like many other people, I love my smart phone, which kiss me connected with the larger world. I also love my laptop because IT holds all of my writing and thoughts. However, there are times when I need to move away from these devices and truly communicate with others. A teacher course called history matters. My goals for the class include a full discussion of historical things and ideas. In order that our students can throwing, study the materials and exchange their ideas in the classroom, I have a rule, no laptops, tablets, phones, eta. When the students first to learn the rule, some of them were not happy. Most students think there are reasons for this rule, include armed, pleasant experiences with students misusing technology. There's a bit of truth to that. Some students think that i'm anti technology. There's no truth in that. The real reason why I ask students to leave technology at the door is that there are very few places in which we can have deep conversations and truly engage in complex ideas. Interruptions by technology often break concentration and allow for too much dependence on outside information. I want my students to dig deep within themselves. I've been teaching my class this way for many years, and the evaluations from students report their satisfaction with the environment I create. Students realize that with deep conversation and chAllenge, they learn at a level that helps them keep the course materials beyond the classroom. Now listen again, please. Like many other people, I love my smart phone, which keeps me connected with the larger world. I also love my laptop because IT holds all of my writing and thoughts. However, there are times when I need to move away from these devices and truly communicate without ters I teacher accuse called history matters. My goals for the class include a full discussion of historical themes and ideas. In order that my students can thoroughly study the materials and exchange their ideas in the classroom, I have a rule, no laptops, tablets, phones, eea. When the students first learn the rule, some of them were not happy. Most students think that my reasons for this rule include unpleasant experiences with students miss using technology. There is a bit of truth to that. Some students think that i'm anti technology. There is no truth in that. The real reason why I ask students to leave technology at the door is that there are very few places in which we can have deep conversations and truly engage in complex ideas. Interruptions by technology often break concentration and allow for too much dependence on outside information. I want my students to dig deep within themselves. I've been teaching my class this way for many years, and evaluations from students reflect their satisfaction with the environment I create. Students realize that with deep conversation and chAllenge, they learn at the level that helps them keep the course materials beyond the classroom. Questions fourteen, why were some of the speaker students unhappy? Fifteen, what can be learned from the passage? Sixteen, what can we infer about the use of technology in classrooms? Question seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Hi, AManda. Come into the office and sit down here. Thank you. Doctor lee. so how is your essay planning going? Well, doctor, i'm still having a lot of trouble deciding on the title. What will do is to take down some points that might help you with your decision. First of all, you have chosen your general topic area, haven't you? yes. Is the fishing industry? Oh, yes. Now what aspects of the course are you good at? Well, I think i'm coping well with statistics, and i'm never bored with them. good. Anything else? I also found computer modeling fascinating. That's great. Do you think this might be areas you could bring into your essay? Yeah, if possible. But i'm afraid I don't have sufficient background . information. I see. Well, do you take notes? I'm very weak at no taking. Other teachers have always been making such a comment. I think you really need to work on these weaknesses. Before you go any further, may I ask for your suggestion? I can go through the possible strategies in not taking with you, but you'd Better read these books first together. Valuable information. Now listen again. please. Hi AManda. Come into the office and sit down here. Thank you. dr. Lee. so how is your esa planning going? Well, doctor lee, i'm still having a lot of trouble deciding on the title. What will do is to take down some points that might help you with your decision. First of all, you have chosen your general topic area, haven't you? yes. Is the fishing industry? Oh, yes. Now what aspects of the course are you good at? Well, I think i'm coping well with statistics, and i'm never bored with them. good. Anything else? I also found computer modeling fascinating. That's great. Do you think this might be areas you could bring into your essay? Yeah, if possible. But i'm afraid I don't have sufficient background . information. I see. Well, do you take notes? I'm very weak at no taking. Other teachers have always been making such a comment. I think you really need to work on these weaknesses. Before you go any further, may I ask for your suggestion. I can go through the possible strategies in not taking with you, but you'd Better read these books first to gather valuable information. Questions seventeen, what is the possible relationship between the two speakers? Eighteen, what is the topic area of the woman's essay? Nineteen, what can we learned about the woman? Twenty, what does the men finally suggest the woman do? That's the end of listening comprehension.
杨浦区2023学年度第二学期高三模拟质量调研。One listening comprehension section a directions in section a, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said, the conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about IT, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you've heard. One, my name is Alice smith. Room number one, one, two, eight. Alright, miss smith, please wait a moment. While one of our staff checks the room, we need to make sure there is no damage question. What is the woman doing? Two, I originally come from canada. Really. you haven't got much of an accent. Question, why is the woman surprised? Three, could you give me some information about next months festival, please? Of course, IT starts with the concert on the afternoon of the seventeen th. A local drama group and an electronic music ban will be performing on the nineteenth and twentie respectively. Question on which day will the electronic music band be performing? For hi tim, tomorrow I need to do a sales report is IT fine if I use different graph to present the information IT . doesn't matter whether you use a bar graph or a pie chart. Just make sure it's easy to see the difference between sales question. What is the man's advice to the woman? Five, I have kept wondering how this could have happened during the speech. I completely forgot what I was saying. Don't worry, IT happens to the best of us. Question, what does the man mean? Six, how was your project going on? The deadline is just around the corner. My laptop is infected with a virus, and all my efforts are gone on. Question, what can we learn about the woman? Seven, I thought the concert went quite well. Are you kidding? You shouldn't have book to show. So soon after we started the . band question, what does the woman mean? Eight, your voice sounds, throat, maybe you are catching a cold. I wouldn't be surprised. Several people in my class have been caught in a lot, especially the guy who sits on my right question. what can we learn from the conversation? Nine, who has time for exercise? I wake up early to go to work. I don't come home until late. Well, is there any chance you could walk to work? Question, what does the man imply? Ten, are you working here now? Joana. i'm just filling in for Jenny, who's at a business conference all this week. question, what can we learn from the conversation? Section b directions in section b, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions eleven through thirteen are based on the following passage. Wildfires are made possible by hot, dry weather conditions as well as a supply of dead vegetation that serves as fuel. As wildfires damage increasingly large areas of the planet each year, goats may offer a way of reducing the risk. Goats are being used for landscape management in a number of places around the world. Goats have a very tough digestive system. Many kinds of vegetation that are poisonous to other animals can be easily eaten by goats. It's not just fully grown plants that goats are able to deal with. Any seeds that pass through the goat will not grow. Human clearance teams have to worry about getting too hard to reach veg spots. Well, goats don't. They are skilled mountain climbers, and when standing on their rear legs, can reach up to two metres to eat throbs and grass that humans would struggle to reach. Because of this, using goats can reduce both the possibility of workplace accidents and the amount of money spent on fire protection measures. Goats have been found to clear some areas of land for a third of the Price of human vegetation control teams. Now listen again, please. Wildfires are made possible by hot, dry weather conditions as well as the supply of dead vegetation that serves as fuel. As wildfires damage increasingly large areas of the planet each year, goats may offer a way of reducing the risk. Goats are being used for the landscape management in a number of places around the world. Goods have a very tough digestive system. Many kinds of veto that are a poisonous to other animals can be easily eaten by goats. It's not just fully grown plants that goats are able to deal with, any seeds that pass through a goat will not grow. Human clearance teams have to worry about getting too hard to reach veg spots. Well, goats don't. They are skilled mountain climbers, and when standing on their rear legs can reach up to two meters to eat rubs and grass that humans would struggle to reach. Because of this, using goats can reduce both the possibility of workplace accidents and the amount of money spent on fire protection measures. Goats have been found to clear some areas of land for a third of the Price of human vegetation control teams. Questions eleven, what enables goat to easily eat vegetation poisonous to other animals? Twelve, how can goats help fight the wildfires? Thirteen, in what two aspects do goats have clear advantages over human clearance teams? Questions fourteen, three, sixteen are based on the following passage. A new study has found that people are more likely to remember complicated math multiplication if they learn them just before bedtime. You might think it's Better to study sums when your mind dispersed in the morning, but researchers say that a good sleep helps to nail the facts in your brain. The study asked one hundred eighty four adults in the U. K. Aged from eighteen to forty, to learn complicated sums by heart. The subs multiply numbers from twenty two to thirty three by six, seven, eight and nine, for example, twenty five times eight. The researchers wanted to test how quickly each adult could remember the answer. Rather than work IT out from scratch, the volunteers first had to learn the answers before bed between eight P. M and ten forty five pm, and they were tested the next morning. A week later, they were asked to learn answers when they woke up between seven, thirty and ten AM. They were tested at the end of the day. In both experiments, the volunteers had about ten hours between learning the summer and had to take the tests. Those who learned sums before bed remember them Better, scoring an average of twenty point seven out of twenty eight. The morning learners only scored eighteen point five. It's already known that sleep can help to strength in memories, but most research has tested how well people learn words. This study shows that the mine also soaks up numbers when humans are asleep. Now listen again, please. A new study has found that people are more likely to remember complicated math multiplication. If they learned them just before bed time, you might think it's Better to study sums when your mind is fresh in the morning. But researchers say that a good sleep helps to nail the facts in your brain. The study asked one hundred eighty four adults in the U. K. Age from eighteen to forty to learn complicated thumbs by heart. The thumbs multiply numbers from twenty two to thirty six by six, seven, eight and nine. For example, twenty five times eight. The researchers wanted to test how quickly each adult could remember the answer. Rather than work IT out from scratch, the volunteers first had to learn the answers before bed between eight PM in ten forty five P. M. And they were tested the next morning. A week later, they were asked to learn answers when they woke up between seven, thirty and ten AM. They were tested at the end of the day. In both experiments, the volunteers had about ten hours between learning the sums and had to take the tests. Those who learned sums before bed remember them Better, scoring an average of twenty point seven out of twenty eight. The morning learners only scored eighteen point five. It's already known that sleep can help to strengthen memories, but most research has tested how well people learn words. This study shows that the mind also so accept numbers when humans are a sleep. Questions fourteen, what were the volunteers asked to do in the study? Fifteen who scored higher in the test. Sixteen, what is the breakthrough finding of the study? Questions seventeen through twenty are based on the following conversation. Good morning. This is the natural history museum. How can I help you? Hi, this is june Baker, and i'm from a local secondary school. I was thinking about organizing a trip to your museum. Ah yes, a school trip. Um we do prefer to deal with school trips between nine and ten in the mornings. That's a bit too early for us and just for one hour. yes. And how many children were you thinking . of bringing sixty. sixty children to my museum? May I ask how many adults will be accompanying . these children? Three, i'm afraid that won't be enough. We do require at least one adult for every sixth children. but that's impossible. I'm afraid. We've had a number of unpleasant experiences in the past. Just last week, a party of fourteen children destroyed our early man exhibit. Well, I can assure you that our children are extremely well behaved. i'm afraid. Rules or rules? Okay, i'll see what I can do now about the trip. Could you organize any talks or guides for the children? What we have is a special video for the children IT last one hour, precisely. And IT explains the museum and detail. In fact, it's the ideal way to see the museum. Well, I was hoping for something a bit more interesting than that. Well, i'm afraid that's all we have to offer him. I'll have to think about IT. Thanks a lot. goodbye. Now listen again, please. Good morning. This is the natural history museum. How can I help you? Hi, this is june Baker, and i'm from a local secondary school. I was thinking about organizing a trip to your museum. Ah yes, a school trip. Um we do prefer to deal with school trips between nine and ten in the mornings. That's a bit too early for us and just for one hour. yes. And how many children were you thinking of bringing sixty. sixty children . to my museum? May I ask how many adults will be accompanying these children? Three, i'm afraid that won't be enough. We do require at least one adult for every sixth children. but that's impossible. I'm afraid. We've had a number of unpleasant experiences in the past. Just last week, a party of fourteen children destroyed our early man exhibit. Well, I can assure you that our children are extremely well behaved. i'm afraid. Rules or rules. Okay, i'll see what I can do now about the trip. Could you organize any talks or guides for the children? What we have is a special video for the children. IT lasts one hour precisely, and IT explains the museum in detail. In fact, it's the ideal way to see the museum. Well, I was hoping for something a bit more interesting than that. Well, i'm afraid that's all we have to offer him. I'll have to think about IT. Thanks a lot. goodbye. questions. Seventeen, according to the rule, how many adults should be there for the children? Eighteen, why does not the museum director want children in his museum? Nineteen, what does the museum director offer the woman? Twenty, how does the woman feel about booking the trip to the museum?
01宝山区
I. Listening comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and a question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. Work at the store. B. Sell books.
C. Go to the beach. D. Go over lessons.
2. A. 9:15. B. 9:20. C. 9:30. D. 9:40.
3. A. Check the man's eyes. B. Adjust the new glasses.
C. Change the old glasses. D. Put on the special spectacles.
4. A. At a train station. B. At a theatre.
C. At a hotel. D. On a train.
5. A. Salesman and customer. B. Professor and student.
C. Nurse and patient. D. Doctor and patient.
6. A. She avoids most of her neighbours.
B. She likes to make friends with everyone.
C. Most of the neighbours are unfriendly.
D. Some neighbours are hard to deal with.
7. A. Her watch is stolen all of sudden.
B. She is able to fix her watch.
C. Her watch is a few minutes fast.
D. Her watch needs checking.
8.A. Teaching English is the biggest business throughout the world.
B. Language schools are being established everywhere.
C. Many Canadians are fond of teaching English in Canada.
D. Language schools are more than other types of schools.
9. A. She can find a person to help him.
B. She can give him a helping hand.
C. She needs a dictionary now, too.
D. She picked up a dictionary somewhere.
10. A. He’s learned a lot from the play.
B. He finds the plots hard to follow.
C. He can tell the characters from each other.
D. He usually has difficulty telling characters.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. By depositing layers of material on top of each other.
B. By creating a solid object on paper.
C. By laying down ink on a 2D material.
D. By setting down layers of different ingredients.
12. A. It can make items with a water-absorbent material.
B. It can manufacture shape-shifting 3D structures.
C. It can print 3D items using different materials.
D. It can double 3D items in volume in water.
13. A. Developing numerous new materials.
B. Using a water-absorbent material in projects.
C. Having a wide range of applications.
D. Producing a framework that can fold and stretch.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. Harmful substances in the smoke from homes.
B. Damp chemical gases from factory chimneys.
C. Smoke from homes mixed with dust in the air.
D. Mixture of fog, smoke and other waste gases.
15. A. Harmful gases rise and fall between layers of cold and warm air.
B. Smoke and chemical gases build up under a layer of warm air.
C. Smoke and waste gases remain near the ground as cold air pours in.
D. Thick smoke and gases blown by the wind pile up above warm air.
16. A. Temperature inversion. B. Solar radiation.
C. Automobile exhausts. D. Foggy weather.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. Because she wants to buy some secondhand things.
B. Because she thinks it amazing to eat and bargain there.
C. Because she decides to buy some big-ticket items.
D. Because she is too busy in the daytime on weekends.
18. A. Flea markets are held in the daytime only.
B. Flea markets only provide used things.
C. Night markets only happen on weekends.
D. Only night markets provide good deals.
19. A. 2. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6.
20. A. Trash and treasure go hand in hand.
B. One’s trash is similar to his treasure.
C. Trash is equal to treasure to a degree.
D. Different people have different needs.
答案:
1-10 ADACD DDBBB 11-20 ABCDB CBACD
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Section A
1.W: What are you going to do after the final examination?
M: I'm going to work with my father at the store. In the evening, I will read books. On weekends, I will go to the beach with my family.
Q: What will the man do on weekdays?
2.W: When will they arrive? The train is leaving in 10 minutes. We can't wait here forever.
M: It's 9: 30 already? They are supposed to be here by now. I told them to meet here by 9: 15.
Q: When is the train leaving?
3.M: My eyes are suffering a lot these days, so I want to change the glasses for stronger ones.
W: All right. Let me examine your eyes and adjust the new glasses to your eyes. Would you come this way and put on the special spectacles.
Q: What will the woman do first?
4.W: Sorry, sir. We don't seem to have a reservation for you.
M: But my secretary said she had reserved a room for me. And I called her at the train station before getting on the train.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
5.W: Let me see the test result. Now I'll prescribe some injections. You may take it by the nurse in the next room.
M: How about the dosage?
Q: What's the most probable relationship between the two speakers?6. M: Do you have friendly relations with your neighbours?
W: For most of my neighbours, I get along well with them.
Q: What does the woman mean?
7. W: I'm terribly sorry I am late. My watch loses five minutes.
M: You should have it checked, otherwise you should advance it for a few minutes.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
8. M: I realize that teaching English is becoming "big business" all around the world.
W: Yes, indeed. It seems that language schools are springing up everywhere and that a lot of Canadians are going overseas to teach English.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
9. M: Can I borrow your Oxford Dictionary? I can't find mine anywhere.
W: You are asking the right person. I happen to have an extra one.
Q: What does the woman mean?
10. W: I had a very hard time getting through the new TV play.
M: You just took the words out of my tongue. Who can distinguish so many characters in the play?
Q: What does the man imply?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
Today's 3D printing creates items from a wide variety of materials - plastic, glass, metal,and even more unusual ingredients such as chocolate and living cells. The machines work by setting down layers of material just like ordinary printers lay down ink, except 3D printers can also deposit flat layers on top of each other to build 3D objects.
Now, in a further step, the researchers are developing 4D printing, which involves 3D printing items that are designed to change shape after they are printed.
"The most exciting part is the numerous applications that can emerge from this work, "they said. This is not just a cool project or an interesting solution, but something that can change the lives of many.
In an online report, the researchers explain how they printed 3D structures using two materials with different properties. One material was a stiff plastic, and stayed non-flexible; while the other was water absorbent, and could double in volume when placed in water. The formula of this water-absorbent material, developed by a 3 D-printing company, remains a secret.
(Now listen again, please!)
Questions:
11. How does a 3D printer work?
12. What can 4D printing do?
13. What is the significance of 3D printing?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
The first reported smog in the United States happened in Donora, a factory town in a valley near Pittsburgh. In all the smogs, factories and homes poured smoke and gases into the air. The chemical gases combined with tiny water drops in the fog to form harmful substances. These substances caused the illness of those who breathed the polluted air.
Usually, such harmful gases rise into the upper air and are blown away by the wind. But sometimes there is an unusual weather condition called a temperature inversion. A layer of cold air remains near the ground as smoke and gases pour into it. This is covered by an upper layer of warm air that acts like a lid. It prevents the polluted cooler air from rising. The gases pile up and make people ill.
Another type of smog occurs in Los Angeles. Here the weather may be clear and sunny. But aching eyes and dry coughs show that harmful chemicals fill the air. The smog is due to invisible gases , mostly from automobile exhausts. Because these chemicals are changed by the sun high up in the air, Los Angeles smog is called photochemical smog. It contains: chiefly automobile exhausts changed by the sun's rays. Added to these are other waste gases from factories. Photochemical smog is found in many large cities all over the world.
(Now listen again, please!)
Questions:
14.What is smog according to the passage?
15.How does the phenomenon of temperature inversion occur?
16.What brings about Los Angeles smog?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
Ling: Hey, Joe! Do you have any special plans this weekend?
Joe: Nothing major. I might go to a night market with some friends.
Ling: Fun! Have you been to one before?
Joe: Sure, several times. I love eating at the different food carts! I also love bargaining.
Ling: You like to bargain?
Joe: Of course. It's fun! Why are you surprised?
Ling: Most Westerners that I know don't like to bargain.
Joe: Most Westerners don't usually negotiate prices except on a big-ticket item.
Ling: Like a car, house or appliance?
Joe: Exactly.
Ling: Is there anything like night markets in the United States?
Joe: Not really. The closest thing might be flea markets, but they're held during the daytime.
Ling: How else are they different from night markets?
Joe: Flea markets are typically held in big empty lots. They are temporary, and they only happen on specific days or weekends.
Ling: I see. Any other differences?
Joe: You can find almost anything at them, but most things are used or secondhand.
Ling: Do people bargain at flea markets?
Joe: Definitely. And another place to find good deals is at a yard or garage sale.
Ling: What are those?
Joe: Americans sell gently used things they no longer want. They display them on their front lawn or driveway.
Ling: Why do they do that?
Joe: So that neighbors and people driving by stop and purchase the items.
Ling: That sounds like fun.
Joe: Yeah! Garage sales are a lot of fun. And thrift stores are very popular, too.
Ling: Thrift stores?
Joe: People donate items that they no longer want, and the store sells them at discount prices.
Ling: Cool! I guess, "one man's trash is another man's treasure!"
(Now listen again, please!)
Questions:
17.Why does Joe plan to go to a night market this weekend?
18.According to the dialogue, what is the difference between a night market and a flea market?
19.How many places are mentioned in the dialogue for people to buy things?
20.What does Ling’s last sentence in the dialogue most probably mean?
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11 青浦区
I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. 5. B. 3. C. 15. D. 12.
2. A. Guest and receptionist. B. Librarian and student.
C. Customer and shop assistant. D. Passenger and air hostess.
3. A. A job opportunity. B. Traveling experiences.
C. A big travel agency. D. Qualifications for a salesperson.
4. A. Figure out the place of the party. B. Get Tom to pick up the Johnsons.
C. Ask Tom about the Johnsons’ address. D. Invite Tom to the party.
5. A. Give his ankle a good rest. B. Treat his injury immediately.
C. Continue his regular activities. D. Mind the steps during the day.
6. A. She’d like to open the windows.
B. She likes to keep the air conditioner on.
C. The air is heavily polluted.
D. It’s up to the man to decide.
7. A. It is faster to go to Miami by train.
B. It is not always cheaper to go by bus.
C. It is worth the money to take a train to Miami.
D. It is more comfortable and convenient to take a bus.
8. A. The woman bought a lot of books.
B. He didn’t like the books the woman chose.
C. The woman wanted to see what he bought.
D. He didn’t think there’s a large book selection.
9. A. The woman is wearing long hair now.
B. The woman followed the man’s advice.
C. The man didn’t care about the woman’s hairstyle.
D. The man didn’t want the woman to have her hair cut.
10. A. It will cool down a bit over the weekend.
B. He hopes the weather forecast is accurate.
C. Swimming in a pool has a relieving effect.
D. Summer has become hotter in recent years.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the short passages and the longer conversation. The short passages and the longer conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. About a month. B. About three months.
C. About eight minutes. D. About eight weeks.
12. A. Those who received verbal compliments.
B. Those who were offered material rewards.
C. Those who had much exposure to the dish.
D. Those who had five different kinds of vegetables.
13. A. The least-liked vegetable among children.
B. Steps to make carrots more appealing to children.
C. A psychological experiment carried out in Belgium.
D. An effective way to increase children’s vegetable intake.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. They make careful preparations beforehand.
B. They spend too much time expecting their failure.
C. They try hard to encourage themselves to be braver.
D. They take too many irrelevant factors into consideration.
15. A. She left an unfavorable impression in front of the judge.
B. She had a positive goal setting at first.
C. She used to be a successful golfer.
D. She won her first trial.
16. A. Prepare for possible problems. B. Make a list of do’s and don’ts.
C. Picture themselves succeeding. D. Try to appear more professional.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. Teaching students Chinese.
B. Learning teaching techniques.
C. Studying with local university students.
D. Giving lessons about VR technology.
18. A. She taught the students how to make Chinese handicrafts.
B. The students learnt a lot about Chinese history and culture.
C. The students visited several historic sites in China in person.
D. She gave a map of China to every student attending the presentation.
19. A. Exciting. B. Relaxing.
C. Agreeable. D. Eye-opening.
20. A. Mike’s plan to study abroad.
B. Mike’s dream of traveling overseas.
C. Lauren’s exchange experience.
D. Lauren’s future travel plan in the U. S.
答案:
1-10 BDACA ACADA 11-20 BCD BDC BBDC
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Section A
1. W: Professor Clark said that the mid-term exam would cover the first 15 lessons.
M: Really? I thought it only included the first 12 lessons. I must spend the weekend going over the rest of the lessons.
Q: How many lessons must the man review over the weekend?
2. M: Excuse me, is there any possibility of borrowing a blanket? I feel cold.
W: Sure, but could you wait until after take-off please?
Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
3. W: Look! It says they want a junior sales manager, and it seems like it’s a big company. You might have to travel a lot.
M: Do they say anything about experience?
Q: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
4. W: I want to ask the Johnsons to come to the party. Do you know their address?
M: No. But I’d like them to come. I think Tom can give you their address.
Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
5. M: Today is definitely not my day! I fell off a step and twisted my ankle.
W: Don’t worry. Usually ankle injuries heal quickly if you stop regular activities for a while.
Q: What does the woman imply the man should do?
6. M: Do you want to turn on the air conditioner or open the windows?
W: I love fresh air if you don’t mind.
Q: What can be inferred from the woman’s response?
7. W: Taking a bus to Miami is cheaper than going by train.
M: Yes, but I’d rather pay a little more for the added comfort and convenience.
Q: What does the man mean?
8. W: I bought a few books at the new bookstore. Would you like to have a look at them?
M: A few? It looks like you bought out the bookstore.
Q: What does the man mean?
9. W: I wish my hair were longer.
M: Yes, it’s a pity you had it cut. If only you’d listened to me.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
10. W: These summer days are getting to be more than I can take. It was even too hot to go to the pool yesterday.
M: Well, according to the weather report, we should have some relief by the end of the week.
Q: What does the man mean?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
All parents know it’s difficult to get children to eat vegetables. Some offer rewards or treats for children finishing their share. But researchers have discovered that youngsters who are not praised for trying vegetables are more likely to eat them eventually. The best way to get children to eat food they hate is repeated exposure.
Psychologists studied 98 children in Belgium. They gave them five kinds of vegetables to eat—mushrooms, peas, eggplants, carrots and cabbages. The results revealed that carrots were the least-liked vegetable among youngsters. The children were then given a bowl of boiled carrots and told to choose how much to eat. After 8 minutes, they were asked to rate the dish as “delicious,” “just OK” or “awful. ” The trial went on twice a week for a month, with a follow-up taste test 8 weeks after the trial. Children were split into three groups, with one group asked to try the bowl of carrots repeatedly with no further encouragement. The other two groups were given rewards of a toy or verbal praise.
After the trial, 81% of children who simply tried the carrots consistently liked them. This is in contrast to 68% for the group given a toy and 75% for the group given verbal praise.
Now listen again please.
Questions:
11. How long did the study in the passage last?
12. According to the test results, which group of children enjoyed carrots most?
13. What’s the passage mainly about?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
When facing a new situation, some people tend to spend too much time expecting the worst.
I remember talking with a young lawyer before her first trial. She was very nervous. I asked what impression she wanted to make in front of the judge. She replied, “I don’t want to look so inexperienced that they suspect this is my first trial. ” She had fallen victim to the “don’ts” syndrome — a form of negative goal setting. The “don’ts” can be self-fulfilling because people unconsciously follow their predictions and finally cause them to happen.
Research shows a mental image fires the nerve system the same way as actually doing something. That means when a golfer tells himself, “Don’t hit the ball into the water. ” His mind sees the image of the ball flying into the water. Therefore, before going into any stressful situation, focus only on what you want to happen.
I asked the lawyer again how she wanted to appear at her first trial. This time she said: “I want to look self-assured. ” To her, a self-assured figure meant moving confidently around the court room, using convincing body language and raising her voice. She also imagined a skillful closing argument and a winning trial.
A few weeks after this positive stress rehearsal, the young lawyer did win.
Now listen again, please.
Questions:
14. According to the passage, what do some people do when they face a new situation?
15. What do we learn about the lawyer in the court?
16. What advice does the speaker give to people in a stressful situation?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
M: Hey Lauren, I heard that you were on an exchange program to the U. S. during the winter holiday. How was it?
W: Well Mike, that three-week stay was really unforgettable. Most of the time, I stayed on campus in California. I observed different kinds of classes, like English Literature and Spanish classes. Besides, I learnt some state-of-art teaching techniques to improve the quality of my class.
M: Sounds interesting. Did you have any chance to interact with the local students?
W: Sure. We were assigned to give a presentation on Chinese culture to a group of high school students in the final week by using the teaching techniques we learnt.
M: How did it go?
W: To my surprise, many students knew little about China. It was a good chance to help them have a clear picture of the long history and the diverse culture of our country. VR technology and green-screen movies were employed to give the students a mini tour around several historic sites. They were amazed. We also gave them some traditional Chinese handcrafts as souvenirs.
M: Did you have the chance to travel around during the weekends?
W: Yes. We went to Washington D. C. , visited several landmarks and stepped into top universities like Georgetown and Duke. If only we could also visit New York and Boston, they are my favorite cities. Nevertheless, this program really broadened my horizons.
M: Indeed. I hope one day I could be on this program as well.
Now listen again, please.
Questions:
17. What did Lauren do when she was in the U. S. ?
18. What do we learn about Lauren’s presentation?
19. What does Lauren think of her days abroad?
20. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?
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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. A fridge. B. An electric cooker.
C. Laundry machines. D. Dishes.
2. A. $450. B. $500. C. $550. D. $510.
3. A. Flowers. B. A gardening tool.
C. Cooking appliances. D. A cookbook.
4. A. Disappointed. B. Proud.
C. Confident. D. Encouraged.
5. A. The man. B. The woman. C. Their boss. D. Sarah.
6. A. At a concert venue. B. At a movie theater.
C. At a hotel reception. D. At a restaurant.
7. A. Keep playing video games. B. Get more sleep.
C. Buy a comfortable bed. D. Establish a regular bedtime.
8. A. She is confused about the software program as well.
B. She understands the software program completely.
C. She doesn’t care about the software program.
D. She has lost the software password.
9. A. He wants more recognition for his volunteer work.
B. He prefers to keep his volunteer work private.
C. He regrets volunteering at the animal shelter.
D. He wants to discuss his volunteer work further.
10. A. The students were interested in sharing.
B. The students were eager to learn knowledge.
C. The students were amazed at the learning material.
D. The students were respectful towards the teacher.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. In her arm. B. In her lung.
C. On her shoulder. D. In her back.
12. A. Over five years. B. About three months.
C. Less than two weeks. D. A few months.
13. A. To find ways to help Mrs. Smith’s family.
B. To hear an update on Mrs. Smith’s situation.
C. To figure out what’s wrong with Mrs. Smith.
D. To discuss the company’s helping policies.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. Improving artistic theory.
B. Putting forward flow theory.
C. Holding attractive activities.
D. Studying business matters.
15. A. To promote the painters’ spirit.
B. To discover the exception to the theory.
C. To study the way to get the flow state.
D. To discover the best flow quality.
16. A. When they consider nothing seems to matter.
B. When they began to learn new skills.
C. When they work in different professions.
D. When they are engaged in their pursuits.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. It was stolen. B. It was involved in an accident.
C. It ran out of gas. D. It was parked illegally and pulled away.
18. A. It’s only for loading purposes. B. It’s reserved for motorcycles.
C. It’s free for anyone to park there. D. It’s for library use only.
19. A. The parking services office. B. The main entrance of the library.
C. The vehicle storage facility. D. The campus gymnasium.
20. A. $10 B. $50 C. $75 D. $85
答案:
1-10 DCDBC ADABB 11-20 AABBC DDACB
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Section A
1. M: So all the apartments are equipped with a fridge and an electric cooker?
W: Right! And also the laundry appliances. But I’m afraid you are responsible for your own dishes.
Q:What does the man have to prepare by himself?
2. M: May I inquire about the price of that antique clock? Is it still marked at $500?
W: I’m afraid not, sir. It’s been marked up by 10%.
Q: How much does the antique clock cost now?
3. W: Lucy helped me so much with my gardening project. I want to show my appreciation with a gift, maybe some flowers or a gardening tool.
M: I've heard she likes cooking. If I were you, I’d get her a cookbook.
Q: What does the man suggest the woman buy for Lucy?
4. W: Sarah finally achieved her goal of becoming a professional musician. What’s her family’s reaction to her accomplishment?
M: They couldn’t be prouder of her dedication and success.
Q: How does Sarah’s family feel about her achievement?
5. M: This vacation package looks amazing, but it’s way out of my budget.
W: Don’t worry about the cost. Sarah told me it’s covered by our company’s travel allowance.
Q: Who will pay the expenses?
6. W: Your reserved seats are ready for the concert, sir!
M: The seats look great, but they’re too close to the speakers.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
7. W: I’ve been feeling tired lately, probably because of my irregular sleep schedule.
M: I’ve noticed you stay up late playing video games. Maybe try setting a consistent bedtime for better rest.
Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
8. M: Hey, have you ever heard of this new software program? I’m completely lost.
W: Don’t worry, you’re not the only one.
Q: What does the woman imply?
9. W: You’ve been volunteering at the animal shelter every weekend? I had no idea!
M: Let’s keep it between us.
Q: What does the man imply?
10. W: Did you enjoy teaching the class today?
M: Oh, it was amazing. The students were eager learners, absorbing everything I shared.
Q: What does the man mean?
Section B
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following talk.
Hello, folks. Thanks for coming to this staff meeting. I want to update all of you on Mrs. Smith’s situation. As most of you know, Mrs. Smith was told that she had cancer a few months ago. She went to the doctor because of the pain in her arm, and an abnormal growth was found in her upper lung near her shoulder. Mrs. Smith has two young children and a husband. Most of you know her family very well since she has worked at our company for over five years. First, I want to say how impressed I am with your kindness to her family. For the last three months, someone has brought her family a meal to eat every single night! Your concern for her and her loved ones moves me. Mrs. Smith is very thankful for all your help during this difficult time. And lastly, I want to give you some good news. The doctor told Mrs. Smith that she was much better. She will have an operation in two weeks. If all goes well she will survive. Thank you all for caring!
(Listen again, please)
Questions:
11. Where did Mrs. Smith feel the pain?
12. How long has Mrs. Smith worked at the company?
13. What is the purpose of the staff meeting?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following talk.
Mihaly got the name “the father of flow” for creating flow theory, a state of being in which people become so absorbed in the joy of their work or activity that nothing else seems to matter.
He got the inspiration for this theory when he noticed how painters worked in a studio. After they had finished a work of art, instead of enjoying it, they put it against the wall and started a new painting. What these artists pursued wasn’t the finished work itself, but the experience of full engagement in creation.
He went on to study how people attained this state. In his early work, he focused on athletes and artists. He soon discovered that this “flow” quality applied to people in many different pursuits, whether they were rock climbers, dancers, composers, or chess masters.
Anyone who has experienced this state of concentration says it’s difficult to explain. The best explanation is that it is like being in a river where the flow of the water carries you away. According to flow theory, a happy life is a life in which you are deeply absorbed in what you do. If we get fully involved in what we are doing, we are in a state of flow.
(Listen again, please. )
Questions:
14. What is Mihaly known for?
15. Why did Mihaly focus on people in different fields?
16. According to Mihaly, when can people achieve a happy life?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
W: Hi there, this is the parking services office. How can I assist you today?
M: I think my motorcycle might have been pulled away.
W: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. Can you provide some details about your motorcycle?
M: It’s a black Harley Davidson.
W: When and where was the last time you saw it?
M: I parked it this morning near the main entrance of the library.
W: Let me check our records. Ah, it seems your motorcycle was parked in a specific loading zone.
M: I know, I was just going to drop off some books quickly. I didn’t think it would be a problem.
W: Unfortunately, vehicles parked in specific loading zones are subject to being removed.
M: What should I do to get my motorcycle back then?
W: You’ll need to visit our vehicle storage facility, which is located behind the campus gymnasium. Please make sure to bring your student ID with you.
M: Will there be any fines or fees I need to pay?
W: Yes, there’s a storage fee of $10 per day for motorcycles. Plus, there’s a removal fee of $75. However, if you get your motorcycle back within 24 hours, the total fine is reduced to $50.
M: Got it. Thanks for the information.
(Listen again, please. )
Questions:
17. What happened to the man’s motorcycle?
18. What can be learned about the specific loading zone?
19. To get his motorcycle back, where should the man go?
20. How much should the man pay altogether if he gets his motorcycle back within a day?
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