2024屆湖南省長(zhǎng)沙一中高考英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力專(zhuān)題訓(xùn)練:6(含原文答案)

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2024屆湖南省長(zhǎng)沙一中高考英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力專(zhuān)題訓(xùn)練:6(含原文答案)

  英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力模擬訓(xùn)練

  第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

  聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

  1.What does the man want?

  A.The file.B.The briefcase.

  C.The laptop.

  2.Where does the conversation most probably take place?

  A.In a library.

  B.In a hospital.

  C.At a railway station.

  3.What does the woman imply?

  A.Flight 321 is preparing to depart.

  B.The man will have to stay in New York.

  C.The weather is very bad in New York.

  4.What will the two speakers do tomorrow evening?

  A.Have dinner.

  B.See customers.

  C.Go to Oxford.

  5.How does the woman feel about Tom’s getting the job?

  A.Happy.

  B.Puzzled.

  C.Disappointed.

  第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

  聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

  聽(tīng),回答第6題。6.Who is probably Jill according to the conversation?

  A.Jane’s friend.

  B.Tony’s girlfriend.

  C.Tony’s mother.

  7.What is the weather like?

  A.Cloudy.

  B.Windy.

  C.Lovely.

  8.What will Jane do?

  A.She will stand in for Tony. B.She will take Jill out.

  C.She will have a day off.

  聽(tīng),回答第11三個(gè)小題。9.What is the relationship between the two speakers?

  A.Sister and brother.

  B.Mother and son.

  C.Husband and wife.

  10.How many glasses of water has the man drunk?

  A.Six.

  B.Seven.

  C.Eight.

  11.Why is the woman disappointed?

  A.Because the box is empty.

  B.Because the drugs are expired.

  C.Because the man feels worse.

  聽(tīng),回答第114三個(gè)小題。

  12.What was probably the woman’s first job?

  A.A government employee.B.A secretary.

  C.A teacher.

  13.What do we know about the post graduates enrolled last year?

  A.Nearly fifty percent were foreigners.

  B.About fifteen percent were from Africa.

  C.A large majority were from Latin America.

  14.What will the woman’s new job be like?

  A.She will have more contact with students.

  B.She will work more hours each day.

  C.She will be more involved in policy work.

  聽(tīng),回答第117三個(gè)小題。

  15.Where does the conversation take place?

  A.On the phone.B.At a restaurant.

  C.In the cloakroom.

  16.Where would the man prefer to sit?

  A.By the window.

  B.Further back from the stage.

  C.In the open air.

  17.What can we learn from the conversation?

  A.The man will eat with 3 people.

  B.Their table is No. 12.

  C.The table is in a smoking area.

  聽(tīng),回答第120三個(gè)小題。

  18.When did cheerleading begin to include gymnastic movements?

  A.In 1860.B.In 1898.

  C.In 1920.

  19.Why do some say cheerleading is not a sport?

  A.Because of a lack of unified rules.

  B.Because of a lack of competition.

  C.Because of a lack of physical skills.

  20.Which of the following is true?

  A.The first organized sports cheer was in 1816.

  B.Over 90 of cheerleaders have been women since World War Ⅱ.

  C.Organized cheerleading began in 1889.

  答案及聽(tīng)力原文

  答案:1~56~10 BCAAA

  11~15 BAACB

  16~20 AACAB

  聽(tīng)力原文:

  Text 1

  W:Is your briefcase the one next to your laptop?

  Text 2

  M:Excuse me,I’m looking for the operation room.I thought that it was on the first floor.

  W:This is the basement.Take the elevator one flight up and turn left.

  Text 3

  M:Excuse me,I don’t understand why Flight 321 has been delayed.The weather seems fine now.

  W:I’m afraid that New York got three times as much snow as we did here.It should be clear by morning though.

  Text 4

  W:Hi,Tony!

  M:Hello,Kate.I hear that you’ll go back to work in Tokyo.What a pity you’re not staying in London for a bit longer.Anyway,how about dinner tonight?

  W:I’d love to.I’m seeing some customers from Oxford this evening.What about tomorrow?

  M:That’d be lovely.

  Text 5

  W:How Tom got the job which so many others applied for is something I just don’t understand.

  M:It must be beginners’ luck.

  Text 6

  M:What a lovely day!

  W:Yeah,it is.

  M:Pity I’m on duty.

  W:I’ll stand in for you if you like.I’ve got nothing else to do.

  M:Oh,no,I couldn’t possibly...

  W:Go on.Go off and have a good time.Here,you can have the Mini if you like.

  M:But…are you sure,Jane?

  W:Of course I am.Take Jill up to the mountains,or something.

  M:That’s ever so good of you,Jane.Oh,you…er…you won’t tell anyone,will you?I mean,I am on duty.

  W:Not a word.Bye,Tony,enjoy yourself.

  M:Thanks,Jane.I I won’t forget this...

  W:Right,you won’t!

  Text 7

  W:Poor Danny.You are so weak!

  M:Don’t worry.No big deal.Just a common cold.

  W:Mom called just now saying that she and Dad will be back later.Do you want to speak to them on the phone?

  M:No.You can never count on the grown-ups when there is something.

  W:Whatever.Have a drink of water.

  M:Come on,sister.This is the seventh glass already.

  W:Maybe later.I think we have a medicine-box.

  M:Do we?Where is it?

  W:Probably on the top of the cabinet.I’ll go and get it.

  M:Be careful.Now I have no one but you to depend on.

  W:Oh,here it is.Patulin.Oh,no!

  M:What’s the matter?

  W:Keep lying down.The matter is that all the medicine here is past expiration.

  M:Poor me!

  Text 8

  M:Sarah,you work in the admission’s office,don’t you?

  W:Yes,I do.I’ve been here for 10 years as an assistant director.

  M:Really?What does that involve?

  W:Well,I’m in charge of all the admissions of post graduate students in the university.

  M:Only post graduates?

  W:Yes,post graduates only.I have nothing at all to do with undergraduates.

  M:Do you find that you get different national groups?

  W:Yes,well,of all the students enrolled last year,nearly half were from overseas.They were from the African countries,the Far East,the Middle East and Latin America.

  M:But have you been doing just that for the last 10 years or have you done other things?

  W:Well,I’ve been doing the same job.Before that I was a secretary at a medical school in Birmingham,and further back I worked in the local government.

  M:Oh,I see.

  W:So I’ve done different types of things.

  M:Yes,indeed.Can you imagine shifting into a different kind of responsibility or doing something else?

  W:Oh,yeah,from October 1st I’ll be doing an entirely different job.There is going to be more committee work.I mean,more policy work,and less dealing with students.Unfortunately,I’ll lose my contact with students.

  Text 9

  W:Good evening.Do you have a reservation?

  M:Yes.The reservation is under Mr. Watson.

  W:Ah,yes,a table for four at 8:30?Would you like a drink at the bar first?

  M:Em,no,thanks.I think we’ll go straight to the table.By the way,may I check my overcoat here?

  W:Certainly,sir.We’ll keep it in the cloakroom for you.Here is your number.When you leave,show it to the waiter behind the counter,please.

  M:Thank you.Could you show us to our table now?

  W:Would you follow me,please?

  M:Thank you.

  W:This is your table.It’s Number 10.

  M:But it’s not by the window.We’d like a table where we can enjoy the view of the lake.

  W:I’m sorry,sir.The window tables have all been taken.

  M:I think I told you about that when I booked the table.

  W:I’m so sorry.We have tried our best.This table is further back but still offers a view of the lake.

  M:Really?

  W:Yes.We are terribly sorry,sir.

  M:That’s fine if this is what you’ve got.

  W:Thank you so much for your understanding.

  M:Can I smoke here?

  W:Sorry,this is the non-smoking section.Your waitress will be with you right away.Wait for a minute,please.

  Text 10

  Twenty years ago,the purpose of cheerleading was to support a team.The first organized sports cheer was created at Princeton University in 1860.But organized cheerleading did not begin until 1898 when a student of the University of Minnesota stood in front of a crowd at a game and led them in cheering for their team.The University of Minnesota also led the movement to make cheerleading a sport of its own.In 1920,its cheerleaders began including gymnastic movements in their cheers.This helped cheerleaders become known for their athletic ability.

  Most cheerleaders in the early years were men.That changed during World War Two,when large numbers of young men left the country to fight.From that time on,more than ninety percent of cheerleaders have been female.

  Today most American high schools include cheerleading among their student athletic activities.The cheerleaders must be in good physical condition.They must be able to jump high,turn circles in the air and lift each other.As many as 20,000 girls attend cheerleading camps in the summer to improve their skills and learn new moves.

  Some people say cheerleading is not a sport because it does not have unified rules.Rules for competitions among cheerleading teams are different depending on the group organizing the contests.Experts do agree, however,that cheerleading is an athletic activity requiring physical skills.They also agree that cheerleaders add to the excitement of an athletic event.

  英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力模擬訓(xùn)練

  第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

  聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

  1.What does the man want?

  A.The file.B.The briefcase.

  C.The laptop.

  2.Where does the conversation most probably take place?

  A.In a library.

  B.In a hospital.

  C.At a railway station.

  3.What does the woman imply?

  A.Flight 321 is preparing to depart.

  B.The man will have to stay in New York.

  C.The weather is very bad in New York.

  4.What will the two speakers do tomorrow evening?

  A.Have dinner.

  B.See customers.

  C.Go to Oxford.

  5.How does the woman feel about Tom’s getting the job?

  A.Happy.

  B.Puzzled.

  C.Disappointed.

  第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

  聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

  聽(tīng),回答第6題。6.Who is probably Jill according to the conversation?

  A.Jane’s friend.

  B.Tony’s girlfriend.

  C.Tony’s mother.

  7.What is the weather like?

  A.Cloudy.

  B.Windy.

  C.Lovely.

  8.What will Jane do?

  A.She will stand in for Tony. B.She will take Jill out.

  C.She will have a day off.

  聽(tīng),回答第11三個(gè)小題。9.What is the relationship between the two speakers?

  A.Sister and brother.

  B.Mother and son.

  C.Husband and wife.

  10.How many glasses of water has the man drunk?

  A.Six.

  B.Seven.

  C.Eight.

  11.Why is the woman disappointed?

  A.Because the box is empty.

  B.Because the drugs are expired.

  C.Because the man feels worse.

  聽(tīng),回答第114三個(gè)小題。

  12.What was probably the woman’s first job?

  A.A government employee.B.A secretary.

  C.A teacher.

  13.What do we know about the post graduates enrolled last year?

  A.Nearly fifty percent were foreigners.

  B.About fifteen percent were from Africa.

  C.A large majority were from Latin America.

  14.What will the woman’s new job be like?

  A.She will have more contact with students.

  B.She will work more hours each day.

  C.She will be more involved in policy work.

  聽(tīng),回答第117三個(gè)小題。

  15.Where does the conversation take place?

  A.On the phone.B.At a restaurant.

  C.In the cloakroom.

  16.Where would the man prefer to sit?

  A.By the window.

  B.Further back from the stage.

  C.In the open air.

  17.What can we learn from the conversation?

  A.The man will eat with 3 people.

  B.Their table is No. 12.

  C.The table is in a smoking area.

  聽(tīng),回答第120三個(gè)小題。

  18.When did cheerleading begin to include gymnastic movements?

  A.In 1860.B.In 1898.

  C.In 1920.

  19.Why do some say cheerleading is not a sport?

  A.Because of a lack of unified rules.

  B.Because of a lack of competition.

  C.Because of a lack of physical skills.

  20.Which of the following is true?

  A.The first organized sports cheer was in 1816.

  B.Over 90 of cheerleaders have been women since World War Ⅱ.

  C.Organized cheerleading began in 1889.

  答案及聽(tīng)力原文

  答案:1~56~10 BCAAA

  11~15 BAACB

  16~20 AACAB

  聽(tīng)力原文:

  Text 1

  W:Is your briefcase the one next to your laptop?

  Text 2

  M:Excuse me,I’m looking for the operation room.I thought that it was on the first floor.

  W:This is the basement.Take the elevator one flight up and turn left.

  Text 3

  M:Excuse me,I don’t understand why Flight 321 has been delayed.The weather seems fine now.

  W:I’m afraid that New York got three times as much snow as we did here.It should be clear by morning though.

  Text 4

  W:Hi,Tony!

  M:Hello,Kate.I hear that you’ll go back to work in Tokyo.What a pity you’re not staying in London for a bit longer.Anyway,how about dinner tonight?

  W:I’d love to.I’m seeing some customers from Oxford this evening.What about tomorrow?

  M:That’d be lovely.

  Text 5

  W:How Tom got the job which so many others applied for is something I just don’t understand.

  M:It must be beginners’ luck.

  Text 6

  M:What a lovely day!

  W:Yeah,it is.

  M:Pity I’m on duty.

  W:I’ll stand in for you if you like.I’ve got nothing else to do.

  M:Oh,no,I couldn’t possibly...

  W:Go on.Go off and have a good time.Here,you can have the Mini if you like.

  M:But…are you sure,Jane?

  W:Of course I am.Take Jill up to the mountains,or something.

  M:That’s ever so good of you,Jane.Oh,you…er…you won’t tell anyone,will you?I mean,I am on duty.

  W:Not a word.Bye,Tony,enjoy yourself.

  M:Thanks,Jane.I I won’t forget this...

  W:Right,you won’t!

  Text 7

  W:Poor Danny.You are so weak!

  M:Don’t worry.No big deal.Just a common cold.

  W:Mom called just now saying that she and Dad will be back later.Do you want to speak to them on the phone?

  M:No.You can never count on the grown-ups when there is something.

  W:Whatever.Have a drink of water.

  M:Come on,sister.This is the seventh glass already.

  W:Maybe later.I think we have a medicine-box.

  M:Do we?Where is it?

  W:Probably on the top of the cabinet.I’ll go and get it.

  M:Be careful.Now I have no one but you to depend on.

  W:Oh,here it is.Patulin.Oh,no!

  M:What’s the matter?

  W:Keep lying down.The matter is that all the medicine here is past expiration.

  M:Poor me!

  Text 8

  M:Sarah,you work in the admission’s office,don’t you?

  W:Yes,I do.I’ve been here for 10 years as an assistant director.

  M:Really?What does that involve?

  W:Well,I’m in charge of all the admissions of post graduate students in the university.

  M:Only post graduates?

  W:Yes,post graduates only.I have nothing at all to do with undergraduates.

  M:Do you find that you get different national groups?

  W:Yes,well,of all the students enrolled last year,nearly half were from overseas.They were from the African countries,the Far East,the Middle East and Latin America.

  M:But have you been doing just that for the last 10 years or have you done other things?

  W:Well,I’ve been doing the same job.Before that I was a secretary at a medical school in Birmingham,and further back I worked in the local government.

  M:Oh,I see.

  W:So I’ve done different types of things.

  M:Yes,indeed.Can you imagine shifting into a different kind of responsibility or doing something else?

  W:Oh,yeah,from October 1st I’ll be doing an entirely different job.There is going to be more committee work.I mean,more policy work,and less dealing with students.Unfortunately,I’ll lose my contact with students.

  Text 9

  W:Good evening.Do you have a reservation?

  M:Yes.The reservation is under Mr. Watson.

  W:Ah,yes,a table for four at 8:30?Would you like a drink at the bar first?

  M:Em,no,thanks.I think we’ll go straight to the table.By the way,may I check my overcoat here?

  W:Certainly,sir.We’ll keep it in the cloakroom for you.Here is your number.When you leave,show it to the waiter behind the counter,please.

  M:Thank you.Could you show us to our table now?

  W:Would you follow me,please?

  M:Thank you.

  W:This is your table.It’s Number 10.

  M:But it’s not by the window.We’d like a table where we can enjoy the view of the lake.

  W:I’m sorry,sir.The window tables have all been taken.

  M:I think I told you about that when I booked the table.

  W:I’m so sorry.We have tried our best.This table is further back but still offers a view of the lake.

  M:Really?

  W:Yes.We are terribly sorry,sir.

  M:That’s fine if this is what you’ve got.

  W:Thank you so much for your understanding.

  M:Can I smoke here?

  W:Sorry,this is the non-smoking section.Your waitress will be with you right away.Wait for a minute,please.

  Text 10

  Twenty years ago,the purpose of cheerleading was to support a team.The first organized sports cheer was created at Princeton University in 1860.But organized cheerleading did not begin until 1898 when a student of the University of Minnesota stood in front of a crowd at a game and led them in cheering for their team.The University of Minnesota also led the movement to make cheerleading a sport of its own.In 1920,its cheerleaders began including gymnastic movements in their cheers.This helped cheerleaders become known for their athletic ability.

  Most cheerleaders in the early years were men.That changed during World War Two,when large numbers of young men left the country to fight.From that time on,more than ninety percent of cheerleaders have been female.

  Today most American high schools include cheerleading among their student athletic activities.The cheerleaders must be in good physical condition.They must be able to jump high,turn circles in the air and lift each other.As many as 20,000 girls attend cheerleading camps in the summer to improve their skills and learn new moves.

  Some people say cheerleading is not a sport because it does not have unified rules.Rules for competitions among cheerleading teams are different depending on the group organizing the contests.Experts do agree, however,that cheerleading is an athletic activity requiring physical skills.They also agree that cheerleaders add to the excitement of an athletic event.

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