高中英语听力话题分类训练8---兴趣爱好(2026-2027学年高考一轮复习)

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学段 高中
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使用场景 高考复习-一轮复习
学年 2027-2028
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该高中英语高考复习课件聚焦听力“兴趣爱好”主题,依据高考评价体系梳理了细节理解、推理判断、主旨大意等核心考查维度,通过对66道真题题型的分析,明确细节题占比60%、推理题占35%的高频考点分布,归纳出What/Why/How类常考题型,构建了针对性的备考体系。 课件亮点在于“真实情境语料+分层训练+素养融合”的策略,如以摄影对话为例,解析细节题“三步定位法”,培养学生抓取关键信息的语言能力和逻辑推断的思维品质。包含高考真题题型仿真训练,提供“转折词忽略”等易错点警示,帮助学生掌握答题技巧,教师可据此精准指导,提升复习效率。

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兴趣爱好 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 1. What kind of photos does the woman mostly take now? A. Nature and wildlife. B. Travels. C. Street scenes. 2. What does the man mean in the end? A. He is fond of traveling. B. He wants to start a new hobby. C. He likes taking photos with an old camera. 【原文】 M: Your camera looks old. I’ve never seen anything like this! W: It’s my dad’s old film camera. Although it’s not in the best condition, it still works. M: Cool! Did your dad teach you how to shoot photos? W: Yeah. He used to shoot travel and wildlife photos. He’d show us amazing pictures when he returned from his trips. M: Awesome. I’d love to record my memories with family and friends by taking photos. W: Me too. But these days, I mostly shoot street photos. I find it attractive to capture the moments about different cities and various people. M: I’d like to try photography soon. Hopefully, I can create a new hobby out of it! 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 3. Why did the woman stop reading Robinson Crusoe? A. She was busy. B. She got bored of it. C. She found it difficult. 4. What level did Tom choose? A. Level 1. B. Level 2. C. Level 3. 5. What will the woman do? A. Buy a book. B. Finish her book quickly. 、 C. Borrow Tom’s book later. W: What are you doing, Tom? M: I’m reading the book Robinson Crusoe. W: I tried to read the book earlier this year. But there were just too many new words for me. I had to give up after reading for about ten minutes. M: But this book is easy for me. There were three levels to choose from at the bookstore. W: Really? M: Yes. Level 1, written in the present tense. Level 2, using the past tense, and Level 3, being the most challenging, employs more complex grammar and vocabulary. I chose the easiest level. W: Then I’ll also give the book in this level a try. I’ll go and buy a copy this weekend. M: It’s unnecessary. You can read mine after I finish it. You only need to wait for a few days. W: That’s great! Thank you, Tom. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 6. What instrument is the woman learning? A. The drums. B. The piano. C. The guitar. 7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Strangers. B. Classmates. C. Father and daughter. 8. How may the woman’s parents find playing the drums? A. Useful. B. Demanding. C. Noisy. M: Hi, Mary. I’m taking lessons at the art center. W: Really? Which instrument are you learning, the piano or the guitar? M: Neither. I’m learning the drums. W: Oh, I thought you wanted to learn the piano like me. M: I do, but I think it will be too difficult. W: It takes time to become good at the piano, but I found it fairly easy. And now I’m pretty good at it; it’s time to have lessons on something else. M: I do think you should come to drum lessons with me. W: My parents wouldn’t be happy if I practiced at home, though. They really enjoy a quiet environment. I think the guitar would be a better choice, so I’m going for that. M: OK. That makes sense. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 9. When did Nina begin taking evening classes? A. One year ago. B. Two years ago. C. Three years ago. 10. What does Nina particularly enjoy doing in fashion design? A. Making plastic scarves. B. Designing special styles. C. Trying different materials. M: Nina! Long time no see! Still working at that advertising agency? W: Yeah! I’ve been their fashion photographer for three years now. And guess what? Two years ago, I decided to pursue my passion for fashion design and started taking evening classes. M: Whoa! Studying design while working full-time? That’s impressive! Are you enjoying it? W: Yeah, I think it’s great. I particularly like working with different materials like wool and leather. And I’ve just made a beautiful scarf and it’s made out of plastic. It looks very strange but I think it’s pretty amazing! 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11. What’s the man’s favorite sport? A. Climbing mountains. B. Swimming. C. Playing basketball. 12. Why does the woman seldom exercise? A. She wants to sleep. B. She’s busy with her work. C. She thinks it’s unnecessary. 13. What does the man advise the woman to do? A. Reduce workload. B. Go to a gym. C. Exercise during the working hours. A: What kind of sports do you like? B: I like playing basketball and swimming, but I like climbing mountains best. What about you? A: I always have lots of work to do, so I don’t have enough time to exercise. B: Don’t make any excuses. You can always find some time to exercise if you want. A: But I’m really busy. I work for 10 hours every day, you know. B: I know you work hard, but it's important to exercise. A: I see. I do feel tired every now and then and I know exercise can help me become more energetic. But what can I do? B: You can start with working one hour, then stand up, stretch a little bit and walk around. A: But I’m afraid I can’t finish my tasks with less time. B: Trust me, you will feel much better with more exercise and become more efficient in work. A: Ok, I will try. Thank you. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题 14. What is Wilson good at? A. Making sculptures. B. Writing poems. C. Doing paintings. 15. Where were Juno’s works preserved? A. In the hallway. B. In a public art gallery. C. In the school. 16. What does the father advise Ms. Carter to do? A. Go to art exhibitions with Wilson. B. Perfect her photography skills. C. Post Wilson’s works online. M1: Wow, these oil paintings and watercolor paintings are beautiful! Wilson, did you paint them all? M2: Yes. And that crayon painting is also my work. M1: Brilliant. Ms. Carter, I must say your son is talented. W: Thanks. However, I always think about how to preserve and display his works. M1: Kids always want their works to be well preserved and displayed. For my daughter Juno, I turned the hallway into her personal art gallery — kindergarten paper cuttings, primary school sculptures, even her junior high poems. M2: That's cool! Mom, can I have my personal art gallery? W: Great idea but there's no spare room in our house. M1: Well, you can take high-quality photos of his paintings. Then you can create an account on social media to post those photos. W: That's a fantastic plan! 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 17. How many dolls will the woman soon have? A. 10. B. 15. C. 16. 18. What kind of dolls is the woman particularly interested in? A. The ones made with modern techniques. B. The ones designed with cultural symbols. C. The ones related to her childhood memories. 19. What did the man like collecting? A. Stamps. B. Envelopes. C. Albums. W: Do you want to look at my dolls? I love collecting them. I have 50 now and I'm getting another one tomorrow. I have all different kinds. Some of them are old and others are modern, but each one is unique. M: It's a nice collection. W: Sure, especially these, look, this one from China is wearing a traditional Chinese dress. The dress is often made of silk with detailed patterns. The colors are rich, usually in red, gold or purple, which symbolize good fortune. What a beautiful piece of art, this is a good way to know about the traditions, customs and beliefs of a country. M: Wonderful. I used to collect things too when I was your age. W: Tell me about it. M: When I used to go to the post office, I was always interested in the small colorful items on the envelopes. So, I started to collect them from all over the world, and I learned a lot about different countries. Some featured beautiful landscapes, historical figures or cultural symbols. W: That's cool. Do you still have your collection? M: Yes, it's in a special album. I haven't added to it in years, but it's still a great memory from my childhood. W: You're right. I want to keep my collection forever, too. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 20. What type of music did Liz like as a kid? A. Jazz. B. Pop music. C. Classical music. 21. What do we know about Liz’s musical taste as a teenager? A. It followed a global trend. B. It was affected by her parents. C. It differed from her classmates’. 22. What was the possible reason for Liz’s winning the award? A. Turning to celebrities. B. Creating recognized songs. C. Discussing with her friends. A: Liz, what sort of music did you like when you were younger? B: Well, my parents were big fans of jazz and classical music, so I heard a lot of those. I didn’t take to them, though. As a kid, I loved pop music on TV, like all my friends. A: Did you broaden your musical taste later? B: Yes. I tried other things in my teens. But the music I got into was a reaction against what my classmates liked. I wasn’t very interested in fitting in, you see. A: How do you go about writing a song? B: Well. I usually write alone in my room and only ask friends what they think when the songs finally released. A: How did you feel about winning an award at that big ceremony? B: I didn’t expect to win because I was up against some big names. I think I won, maybe because I wrote my own songs. And I was being given some recognition for that. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 23. When did Ben become interested in postcards? A. When he found a collection at home. B. When he was on a family holiday. C. When he saw them at the seaside. 24. Who else in Ben’s family collects postcards? A. His uncle. B. His mother. C. His grandfather. 25. What kind of postcards are Ben’s favorite? A. Those with photos of well-known ports. B. Those with photos of religious buildings. C. Those with photos of old public transportation. 26. Why does Ben say some postcards are amusing? A. They have funny jokes. B. They are very badly drawn. C. They show old-fashioned attitudes. W: So tell me, Ben, what made you start collecting picture postcards? M: As a boy, I often saw postcards at the seaside, but I didn’t find them interesting. That suddenly changed a few years ago when I discovered hundreds of them in the spare room. They were so beautiful that I started collecting cards. W: Whose collection was it? M: Well, my grandfather used to send postcards home from all over the world. My mom and uncle would always read them, but finally, it was Mom who decided to keep them all. That’s how the family collection began. W: Which kind of postcards do you like best these days? M: Well, I still like the ones with pictures of famous harbors, like Sydney. And I’ve also got some that have beautiful photos of religious buildings. But above all, I love the ones which show ships, trains and planes from the last century. W: What do you think of those old postcards? M: They’re wonderful. Some of the pictures were drawn by top-class artists. And what makes me laugh is not the jokes themselves but how out-of-date they seem now. They tell us a lot about how differently people saw things in those days. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 27. What does Anna enjoy doing in her free time? A. Painting at sunset. B. Playing the guitar. C. Practicing at a studio. 28. Where does the man’s band usually practice? A. In the park. B. At local cafes. C. In the school studio. 29. What does the man think of Anna’s idea? A. Doubtful. B. Favourable. C. Unclear. 30. What will the man do? A. Buy watercolors. B. Listen to soft tunes. C. Communicate with the band. M: What do you like doing in your free time, Anna? W: I love painting. I often draw landscapes in the park, especially at sunset. How about you? M: I play the guitar. I’m in a band with my classmates. We practice every weekend at the school studio. W: Do you perform in public, like at the upcoming talent show? M: Yes, at school festivals and local cafes. It’s exciting but a bit stressful before each performance. W: I believe you’re great. Maybe I can paint a live portrait while your band plays. M: That’s a unique idea. Let’s try it at the next event, maybe the charity fair, next month. We can invite more friends, too. W: Should I bring my watercolors or oil paints? M: Watercolors are lighter. I’ll tell the band to play soft tunes that match your painting style. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 31. What does the speaker like to do to spend his free time? A. Stay at home. B. Go outdoors. C. Meet old friends. 32. What is the speaker probably? A. A student. B. A teacher. C. A sportsman. 33. Which indoor activity may the speaker suggest doing? A. Listening to music. B. Cleaning the room. C. Writing books. These days, people have more spare time thanks to all the developments in science and technology. But how do we spend free time? I prefer to go outdoors and spend my free time in different places and meet some new people. The main reason I like outdoor activities is that I spend a lot of time indoors. Most of my time is spent sitting in a classroom, listening to the teachers and doing my exercises. Also, indoor activities are too limited. So when I am free, I like to get out. Another reason is that I want to have more experiences. When I go out, I will meet lots of people who are quite different from me. It offers the chance to learn about different cultures and take part in exciting experiences. However, outdoor activities cost a lot of money and energy. If I’m not prepared to go outside, having fun indoors is also a good choice. It may also be cheaper and easier than going outside. I think reading books and enjoying music are both good indoor activities. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 34. How did the speaker become a photographer in demand? A. By teaching in workshops. B. By starting a business. C. By taking small jobs. 35. What challenge did the speaker face? A. The stress of producing perfect work. B. Decreased interest in photography. C. Constantly changing hobbies. 36. What is included in the speaker’s future career plans? A. Expanding the domestic business. B. Taking photography trips abroad. C. Finding out more forms of photography. W: It’s quite incredible how a simple hobby can turn into a fulfilling and successful career. I want to share my journey with you, starting from my love for photography. I used to take pictures of landscapes and people during my free time. It was my way of capturing life’s beautiful moments and expressing my creativity. Little did I expect that this passion would lead to a career. Over time, I improved my skills by experimenting with various techniques and attending photography workshops. Friends and family began to notice my talent and asked me to photograph their events. This was the turning point. I started doing small jobs like capturing weddings, parties, and special moments. Word of mouth quickly spread, and soon, I was in demand as a photographer. As my client base expanded, so did my confidence and ambition. I realized I could turn my hobby into a full-time career. However, this journey had its challenges. The pressure of delivering perfect photos, the irregular income, and the competition in the photography world tested my patience. Now, I’ve established my own photography business, specializing in portrait (肖像) photography. I’ve traveled to beautiful places, met wonderful people, and captured countless unforgettable moments. My future plans include exploring new types of photography, teaching ambitious photographers, and continuing to find new ways to tell domestic stories through my camera. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 37. What did the speaker enjoy as a young child? A. Running. B. Climbing. C. Swimming. 38. What was the speaker doing when he injured himself? A. The long jump. B. A handstand. C. A forward roll. 39. For how many weeks did the speaker have to give up exercising? A. Four. B. Eight. C. Twelve. 40. How did the incident affect the speaker? A. He developed a new hobby. B. He began to read love stories. C. He enjoyed physical challenges even more. M: As a young child, I always enjoyed physical challenges more than mental ones. I liked to run and build swings. At that stage I hadn’t yet learned to climb or swim, but I would have loved to try those too. One day we had a physical education class at school. We did the long jump and handstands, but it was when I tried to do a forward roll that disaster struck. Somehow, I twisted my neck in an extremely painful way. I screamed loudly and the teachers were very concerned. An ambulance was called and I was taken to hospital. The doctors fitted me with a collar and I was told to avoid exercise and stay away from school for eight weeks. At first, I was very bored. Having to keep still all day was no fun. So I started to read. I looked at books on the shelf at home. I wasn’t interested in love stories — I avoided those — but crime and adventure did appeal to me. During those eight weeks I developed a lifelong love of reading. When my collar was removed, the doctors told me not to exercise for another four weeks. Instead of being disappointed, I was happy to devote more time to my new love — reading. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 41. What did the recent study suggest about gardening? A. It can appeal to any age group. B. It is a hobby primarily for the elderly. C. It attracts more young people than seniors. 42. What percentage of participants enjoy buying gardening supplies? A. Around 60%. B. Around 67%. C. Around 78%. 43. Which is the most popular place for participants to grow plants? A. The living room. B. The bathroom. C. The kitchen window. 44. What does the speaker mention at the end? A. The positive effects of gardening. B. The essential skills of gardening. C. The main challenges of gardening. When we think of gardening, many imagine an elderly person tending plants in their front yard. However, a recent study among 2000 young adults aged 18 to 34 reveals that gardening is gaining popularity among the younger generation. Kev Smith, who led the study, stated that gardening is suitable for people of all ages. On average, these young adults spent about two hours a week caring for their plants. Two thirds of the participants mentioned that they enjoy shopping for gardening essentials such as seeds and tools. Interestingly, gardening gloves are the most frequent, purchased and used item. The kitchen window is the most favored spot for growing plants, followed by living rooms, bathrooms and balconies. While 60% of those surveys wish they had more outdoor space 78% believe that a large area isn’t necessary to enjoy the benefits of gardening. Gardening is excellent for mental health, as it encourages focus, involves repetitive actions and engages the senses, especially touch and smell. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 45. What did Jason usually do during winter? A. He had snowball fights. B. He went for a walk in the park. C. He gathered his friends at home. 46. Why did Jason love Christmas? A. He could play with snow. B. He could receive many presents. C. He could send gifts to his friends. 47. How long would it be before the coming Christmas? A. Three months. B. About four months. C. More than five months. W: Winter was approaching. Jason was excited about the coming season. It was his favorite time of the year. He loved cold weather and snow. During winter, he always played with snow, even as an adult. Jason would gather his family and friends at the park, where they had snowball fights. It was a lot of fun. His favorite holiday Christmas came in winter. This was another reason why Jason loved winter. Every year, he bought presents for his friends and family. Jason loved seeing the look on their faces when they unwrapped their Christmas presents. It was better to give than to receive, Jason thought. Jason loved everything about Christmas. He loved Christmas music. He loved playing with his children under the Christmas tree. Jason sometimes even dressed up as Santa Claus for fun and entertained his children. Jason could not stop thinking about winter. He could not wait any longer. However, it was barely in the middle of July. It was summer. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 48. How long has the speaker been skiing? A. 8 years. B. 11 years. C. 16 years. 49. What does the speaker and his elder brother have in common? A. They both like snowboarding. B. They both enjoy skiing more. C. They both learn to ski at a young age. 50. Why does the speaker think snowboarding more exciting? A. He can change his direction. B. There are poles as barriers. C. It is more challenging for him. 51. What does the speaker mainly talk about? A. His family members. B. His childhood experience. C. His passion for a certain sport. M: My name is Michael Bryce, and I love to ski and snowboard. I am 16 years old and I have been skiing since I was five and snowboarding since I was eight. Both my parents like skiing. My elder brother likes snowboarding. In my opinion. snowboarding is more fun and exciting than skiing. When I ski, it feels really easy to control where I go and how I move. The ski poles make it very simple to change my direction. There are no poles in snowboarding, however. So, when you snow board, you have to understand the snow very well to make sure you don’t fall. The feeling I get while I’m snowboarding is more exciting than when I’m skiing. I enjoy the challenge. In my opinion, snowboarding is actually safer than skiing, because when you ski, you were standing on two skis. If you fall while on skis, it is very easy to break your bones by getting your skis stuck in the snow. On a snow board, your legs stay together even when you fall. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 52. What inspired Chai Lin to start collecting bicycles? A. His successful business. B. His family’s support. C. His love for history. 53. When did the bicycle museum open? A. In 1980. B. In 2009. C. In 2019. 54. What does Chai Lin plan to do in the future with his bicycle collection? A. Expand overseas business. B. Increase the exhibition space. C. Organize a cycling race. W: How many bicycles do you need in your life? For 67-year-old Chai Lin, the answer is 1,300. Chai’s passion for bicycles dates back to the 1960s. However, a bicycle was very expensive then. Thanks to all the efforts and support in his family, Chai got his first bike in 1980. After becoming a successful businessman years later, Chai began to collect bikes of various brands and ages, especially antiques, from around the world. Hard-won items have brought Chai great satisfaction. With his collection growing, there was no space big enough to keep it. In 2009, he invested 200 million yuan for a museum just for his bikes. After 10 years’ efforts, the Gansu Sanmu Bicycle Museum finally opened to the public in January 2019, free of charge. The museum stores not only bikes, some 200 years old, but also some 13,500 bike-related parts, books and photos. The museum has been used as an off-campus research center for local primary and middle school students and is also popular with tourists. Chai has equipped the museum with the latest technology. Due to limited space, a large part of Chai’s collection is not yet exhibited. Chai hopes to enlarge the displaying area. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 55. Why did the speaker start playing golf? A. To play with his dad. B. To play on his school team. C. To follow his dream of becoming a professional. 56. Where was the golf game firstly invented? A. In England. B. In Scotland. C. In the US. 57. What is the most important golf competition according to the speaker? A. The US Open. B. The British Open. C. The Master’s Tournament. 58. What does the speaker plan to do in the future? A. Open his own golf course. B. Organize golf camps for children. C. Give pro golfers one-on-one instruction. Although the average golfer is a bit older, I started playing the game when I was 12 years old. At that time, I was fortunate to have youth golf camps available at my school. A group of friends and I practiced at these camps to be able to join our school team and play against others. Afterwards, I was invited to play in my first amateur tournament. Then, I taught my dad how to play while we toured the world for amateur tournaments. We played at famous golf courses like St. Andrew’s in Scotland, which is regarded as the place where the game was invented. Meanwhile, I played in tournaments like the junior British Open in England. Still, I had no idea where my athletic career would take me. Upon returning to the US, my dad became my manager and we invested all of our time into the sport. Then I worked my way up to play in the most essential tournament in the world — the Master’s Tournament. And in the US Open tournament, I won a total prize amount of $15 million. I owe all my successes to two things: my father’s constant effort and having a golf camp available to me when I was a child. No matter what happens, I will support my father and will provide groups of children with that same opportunity that benefited me so much. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 59. What is the speaker mainly talking about? A. Some ways to keep healthy. B. Some of his favourite sports. C. The way to solve problems. 60. Where does the speaker probably live? A. In the countryside. B. In a big city. C. By the sea. 61. What did the speaker do ten years ago? A. He climbed the Alps. B. He took part in London Marathon. C. He finished a course in ice climbing. 62. Why does the speaker’s wife seldom go climbing? A. She has no time. B. She isn’t strong enough. C. She is afraid of climbing. M: Hi, I’m Mike. Now I want to tell you something about my after-work activities. I’m interested in sports. I exercise every day to keep healthy. I enjoy running particularly. I run across fields and jump over streams around my home every morning. While I’m running, I think about all sorts of things. Sometimes I’m surprised to find that I’ve managed to solve the problem that was on my mind. I’m going to try London Marathon next year. It’s a long hard race, but I want to do it very much. I’m interested in climbing as well. I’ll never become an expert climber, but I successfully completed a course in ice climbing ten years ago, and I did a series of easy climbs in the Alps during the next few years after that. My wife doesn’t share my interests. She went climbing with me once but she found she felt ill as soon as she got about 1,000 metres. So we decided to follow different hobbies. Anyway, I enjoy myself by doing sports. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 63. Who does skydiving in the USA? A. People of all ages. B. Crazy young people. C. Brave teenagers. 64. When did the speaker skydive for the first time? A. When she was a teenager. B. When she was a university student. C. When she worked as a lawyer. 65. What prevented the speaker from going skydiving regularly? A. Fear of heights. B. Shortage of money. C. Lack of free time. 66. Why does the speaker go skydiving? A. To keep healthy. B. To face up to her fear. C. To forget her problems. W: Hello I’m Kate Assadi, and I’m here to talk about my hobby, which is skydiving. In the UK, this is still seen as something done by crazy young people! But in the USA, skydiving is a hobby that has been taken up by people from all age groups, by anyone looking for excitement, from twenty-year-olds to old people enjoying active life after leaving their jobs. I wanted to do skydiving as a teenager, but my parents wouldn’t give their permission. So, my first jump was as a university student, when I was able to get a discount. Immediately, I was attracted! I couldn’t afford to do it regularly though, until I started working as a lawyer. Why do I do it? Well, skydiving makes you feel great — you forget all your problems. There aren’t really any health benefits. Although I know several businessmen with stressful jobs who do skydiving to help them relax. Of course, some people start skydiving to help them get over a fear of heights. In a word, skydiving’s great. It gives you a whole new idea on life! null 3091468.5 null 3091468.5 $

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