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实用听力三级教师用书听力文本及答案
Unit1
PartA
l·W:
Whatkindofaccountdoyouwanttoopen?
M:
Aregularsavingsaccount.
Q:
Wheredidthisconversation
probablytakeplace?
(D)
2.W.Let’sgetasnackwhenthebaseballgameisover.
M:
Whenit’sover!
I’mdyingofhungernow.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanmean?
(A)
3·M:
Jane’squitekeenontraveling,isn’tshe?
W:
Yes,sheoftengoesforweeksatatime.
Q:
WhatdoesthewomansayaboutJane?
(B)
4.W:
Areyougoingwithmetohaveawalk?
M:
I’d10veto.ButtodayIamhavingmyhandsfullwithareport·
Q:
Whatdoesthemanmean?
(C)
5.M:
Sue。
thatreportonmydeskhas
tobefinishedtoday,butI’msickandcan’tcometotheoffice.
W:
Iseethereport。
Bill.I’11finishitforyou.
Q:
WhereisSuenow?
(C)
6.W:
Howlongdidyouhavefortheexam?
M:
Wewereallowedtwohours,butIfinishedinlessthanhalfthetime.
Q:
Howmuchtimedidthemantakefortheexam?
(B)
7.W:
Whydon’tyoulikeJane?
M:
Janemeanswell,butsheissostubbornthatIjustdon’tcareforher.
Q:
Whydoesn’tthemanlikeJane?
(B)
8·M:
Haveyoustartedwritingyourpaperforhistory?
W:
Notyet.I’mstillwritingupmylaboratoryassignmentsforchemistryandstudyingformymidtermsinEnglishandFrench.
Q:
Whatmustthewomanbegintoprepare?
(A)
9.W:
AreyougladthatyoucametoWashington?
M:
Yes,indeed.I’dconsideredgoingtoNewYorkorBoston,butI’veneverregrettedmyfinaldecision.
Q:
Whereistheman?
(D)
10.M:
Now,whatseemstobethetrouble,Mrs.Stephens?
W:
I’vebeenverydizzylately,andatnightIhadsomechestpain.
Q:
Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
(D)
PartB
PassageI
Questionsl1to15arebasedonthefollowingconversation:
M:
AreyoufeelingOK,Jane?
Youlookprettytired·’
W:
MysisterandIhadabirthdaypartyformybrotherlastnight.Ididn’tget
muchsleep.
M:
Wheredidyouhavetheparty?
W:
Itwasatmyaunt’shouse.Then,rightaftertheparty,Ihadtostarttypinga
historypaperthatwasduefirstthingthismorning.1waskindofnervousbecausetheprofessorsaidhewouldn’tacceptanylatepapers.
M:
Idon'tknowhowyoucoulddoit.Ican’thandleapressuresituationlike
that.
W:
Well,Ijustturnedthepaperin,andnowI’mgoinghometobed.Seeyoulater.
11.Whohadabirthday?
(D)
12.Wherewastheparty?
(B)
13.WhatdidJanedoaftertheparty?
(A)
14.WhywasJanenervous?
(C)
15.Whatdoesthemansayheisunabletodo?
(D)
PassageⅡ
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingPassage:
CharlieChaplinwasborninapoorpartofLondonin1889,andappearedon
thestageforthefirsttimeattheageoffive.
Whenhewasseventeen,Chaplinjoinedagroupoftravelingactorsandspentsevenyearstouring.In1913,aHollywoodfilmcompanygavehimaJob
andhesettledintheUnitedStates,whichbecamehishomeforalmostforty
years.
ChaplinhadbeenintheUnitedStatesforlessthanayearwhenhestartedto
becomefamous,andheturnedintoapopularfilmheroalmostovernight·
Chaplinbecameawriter,producer,directorandstarofhisfilms·Thecharacterhecreated,andcalled‘TheTramp”,stillprovidesentertainmentformillionsofpeopletoday.Chaplinwasawriterandactorofuniversalfame·Thestoriesofhisfilmsweresosimplethattheyovercameculturaldifferences·Hishumorwasvisual,soitovercamelanguagedifficulties.Also,itwasusually‘TheTramp”who,attheendofthefilm,wassuccessfulagainsthisricherandmorepowerfulenemies.Thisappealedtoaudiences,whowerealwaysonthesideoftheweakerperson.
16.WhendidChaplinappearonthestageforthefirsttime?
(A)
17.WhendidChaplinstarttobecomefamous?
(B).
18.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentioned?
(A)
19.HowdidChaplincometosettleinAmerica?
(D)
20.Whatdoesthewordtrampmean?
(A)
PartCSpotdictation
Theyearwas1932.AmeliaEarhartwasflyingalone(21)fromNorth
AmericatoEnglandinasmallone-engineairplane.(22)Atmidnight,several
hoursaftershehadleftNewfoundland,she(23)ranintobadweather.Tomake
thingsworse,heraltimeterfailed.(Thealtimetershows(24)theheightofthe
planeabovetheground.)Atnight,andinastorm,apilot(25)isingreatdifficultywithoutanaltimeter.Attimes,herplanenearlyplungedintotheAtlantic
Ocean.Justbeforedaylight,(26)therewasfurthertrouble.Amelianoticed
flames(27)comingfromtheengine.Wouldshebeabletoreachland?
There
wasnothingtodo(28)excepttokeepgoingandtohope.AmeliaEarhartdid
reachIreland,(29)andforthecourageshehadshown,shewaswarmlywelcomedinEnglandandEurope.(30)Fromthattimeon,AmeliaEarhartwasfamous.
Unit2
PartA
1.M..Doyouhave"ABicycleTourofEurope"byEugeneO’Neil?
W:
Letmesee.Wehave"AStampCollection"byO’Neil,and'FiveCenturiesofMountainClimbing".Nothingonbicycles.
Q:
Wheredidtheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
(B)
2.M:
Whendoesthenextbusleave?
M:
Youhavejustmissedoneby10minutes.Busesleaveeveryfortyminutes.
Q:
Howlongdoesthemanhavetowaitforthenextbus?
(C)
3.W:
HowoftenshouldItakethesepills?
M:
Taketwoeveryfourhours.
Q:
Wherearethetwopeople?
(D)
4.M:
I'mafraidtheteacherwon’tcometodaybecauseheisill.
.W:
It'shardtosay.Mr.Jonesisaveryconscientiousteacher.
Q:
WhatdoesthewomanthinkofMr.Jones?
(B)
5.W:
Paulissobusylately,Ineverhaveachancetotalktohimanymore.How'shedoing?
M:
Hehadacollectionofpoemspublishedlastyear,andnowhe'stryingtogetanovelabouttheautomobileindustryaccepted.
Q:
WhatdoesPauldo?
(B)
6.M:
Willyoupleasechangethischannel,Ican'tstandthisprogram.
W:
Ifyouwaitaminutethenewswillbeonnext.Iwanttobesuretoseeittonight.
Q:
Whatarethesepeopledoing?
(A)
7.M:
I'veforgottenmypassbook,butI'dliketomakeadeposittomysavingsaccountif1may.
W:
Noproblem.Justbringthisreceiptwithyouthenexttimeyoucomeinalongwithyourpassbook,andwewilladjustthebalance.
Q:
Wheredidthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
(C)
8.W.Youseemtohavealotofworkatyouroffice.You'realwaysstayinglateandworkingovertime.
M:
That'strue,butit’snobothertome.Theworkisinterestingandfun.Idon'tmindtheextrahoursatall.
Q:
Howdoesthemanfeelabouthisjob?
(A)
9.M:
CouldyoupleasetellmeiftheMiamiflightwillbearrivingontime7
W..Yes,sir.ItshouldbearrivinginabouttenminutesatconcourseC.
Q:
Wheredidthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
(B)
10.M:
Ithoughtthatthesetypewriterribbonscostthreedollars.
W:
Theyusedto,butthepricehasgoneupfiftycents.
Q:
Howmuchdothetypewriterribbonscostnow?
(C)
PartB
PassageI
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Fredsometimeslikedtogotoabartohaveadrinkbeforehewenthomeafterwork.Thereweresometablesandchairsinthebar.ButwhenFredgotthere
kwastooearlyformostpeople,soheseldomfoundanyonetotalkto.
Thenoneeveninghewentintothebarandsawamanplayingchessata
table,buthecouldnotseeanyoneinthechairoppositehim.Hewentnearerto
look,andwasverysurprisedtoseethatthemanwasplayingagainstadog.When
ithadtomoveoneofitschesspieces,itstoodonitsbacklegsonthechair.
Fredwatchedwhilethetwoplayedtheirgame,andwhenthedoglost,Fred
wentuptotheownerandsaid,'I’veneverseensuchacleverdogbefore."
'Well."answeredtheotherman,"heisn'treallyveryclever.Ialwayswin."
11.WheredidFredsometimesgoafterwork?
(C)
12.WhatdidFreddothere?
(C)
13.Whydidheseldomfindanyonetotalktointhebar?
(A)
14.Whatmadehimsurprisedoneevening?
(A)
15.Whowonthegame?
(C)
Questions16to20.arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Menhavetraveledeversincetheyfirstappearedontheearth.Inancienttimestheydidnottravelforpleasurebuttofindnewplaceswheretheirherdscouldfeed,ortoescapefromhostileneighbors,ortofindmorefavorableclimates.Theytraveledonfoot.Theirjourneyswerelong,tiring,andoftendangerous.Theyprotectedthemselveswithsimpleweapons,suchaswoodensticksorstoneclubs,andbylightingfiresatnightand,aboveall,bykeepingtogether.
Beingintelligentandcreative,theysoondiscoveredeasierwaysoftravel-
ling.Theyrodeonthebacksoftheirdomesticatedanimals,theyhollowedout
treetrunksand,byusingwoodenpaddles,wereabletotravelacrosswater.
Nowwetravel,notfromnecessity,butforthejoyandexcitementofseeing
andexperiencingnewthings.Thisisstillthemainreasonwhywetraveltoday.
16.Whatwasthepurposeofmen'stravelinginancienttimes?
(B)
17.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthesestatementsisnottrue?
(D)
18.Whydidmenfinditeasiertotravellater?
(B)
19.Whydopeopletraveltoday?
(A)
20.whatisthemainideaofthispassage?
(C)
PartCSpotDictation
Sandyisaverybusyteenager.Sheneverhasenoughtime(21)forallshe
wantstodo.LikemanyotherAmericanteenagers,she(22)spendshoursonthe
telephone,talkingtoherfriends.She(23)goesoutondatesonweekends,and
shebaby-sits(24)forchildrenofotherfamilies..And,ofcourse,duringthe
schoolyearshe(25)haslotsofhomeworktodo.Duringthefootballseason,
Sandy(26)isbusierthanever.Sheandseveralotherprettygirlsarecheerleadersforthe(27)highschoolfootballgames.Theyleadthecrowd(28)incheeringfortheschool'steam.Whentheteamisnotplayingsowell,thecheerleaders(29)trytoencouragetheplayers.Thecheersareusuallynotlong,but(30)ittakesalongtimetopractice.
Unit3
PartA
1.W:
Howmuchwoulditcostformydaughterand