1、1516上高二课标GDY听力材料No correction to the first five听力训练(一)(听力材料)(Text 1)W: Look, Jack! Heres a job that might interest you.M: Are you sure? The last job interview you sent me to was really a disaster.W: Well, look! Its a big company. You might get to travel.M: What kind of company is it, though?W: Um, l
2、ets see. Its a newspaper office. They say the pay is really good. And oh, look! They give you a car to travel around. Thats not bad, is it?M: Do they say anything about needing to have experience of a journalist?W: No, they want someone young and energetic. Oh, yes, they want a university graduate,
3、so thats OK. Youve been to university. The only thing is that you have to travel, but then thats what the company car is for.M: Perhaps Ill have a closer look at it.(Text 2)W: John, when you were little, what did you dream youd grow up to be?M: Oh, I dreamed that Id be a pilot when I grew up.W: So w
4、hat happened? Did you just lose interest in being a pilot?M: No. My parents said it was too dangerous, and they wanted me to find a safer job. How about you? What did you dream of becoming when you were a little girl?W: When I was a little girl, I dreamed of being a great scientist, but now, as you
5、can see, Im just a common office clerk.M: So what are your dreams now?W: Well, I really want to be a translator some day, so Im working hard to learn English.M: Youre so good at language learning. Your French and Italian are already fluent. Well, I hope you succeed in that dream some day!W: Thanks.(
6、Text 3)Bill Gates, an American inventor, computer programmer and businessman, is reportedly worth nearly $80 billion, making him one of the wealthiest people in the country today. He founded and was head of Microsoft for years.Gates was born to a rich family in the state of Washington. His father wa
7、s a lawyer; his mother was a banker. He is famous for being taken as the father of the modern computer. He studied at Harvard University but did not graduate because of his desire to develop new software.As a 13-year-old student, Gates was introduced to computer programming. In 1975, Gates spoke to
8、a company called Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS). He convinced the owner of the company that he had written a program that would work well and make big money. The owner bought into Gates inventions, and the two men reached an agreement to develop software for the company. Then the
9、 Microsoft Company was born.Gates went on to develop the Windows operating system with then partner IBM. The two companies had differences though, and their partnership ended quickly. Gates worked as CEO until 2000. He remained active with the company for several years before leaving the company in
10、2008. In 2014, Bill Gates became the technical advisor of the firm.(Text 4)w: Hi, Bob! I am so glad that you came.M: Of course Id come. I couldnt think of a better chance to see all my old friends.W: Its hard to believe that its been ten years since graduation.M: How time flies. How are things going
11、 with you?W: Its only recently that Ive been able to start settling down. How about you? Are you still with Jenny?M: Yeah, Jenny and I got married right after graduation. It was hard for the first three years I was supporting us both while she continued her studies but now things are getting better.
12、 I work as a manager in a trade company and shes working at a law firm. Its all started to come together and were finally able to make a life for ourselves.W: Oh, that sounds wonderful. I have always known you two would make it. I hope I can keep in better contact with you.M: Definitely! Actually, w
13、e just moved into a new place. Theres a house-warming party this Saturday, if you are free? I know Jenny would love to see you again and it should be a good party.W: Sounds great! I am free this weekend and Ill be there.(Text 5)Hello, everyone. My names Karl Roberts and Ill be teaching you chemistry
14、 this term.This class meets on Tuesdays from 8:00 am to 9:30 am and Thursdays from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm. We will be meeting in this room, Room 308, for the first half of the course, but we will be using the research lab, Room 405 every other week on Thursday during the last two months of the course.Un
15、fortunately, the books havent come in yet, but I was told that you should be able to buy them at the bookstore opposite our school the day after tomorrow.My office hours are from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm on Wednesdays, and you can set up an appointment to meet me at other times as well. If you need to rea
16、ch me, you can call me at 28-256-485. Thats my home number. Okay, now let me explain a little bit about what we will be trying to achieve in this class.参考答案: 1-5 ABABC 6-10 BCBAC11. Chemistry 12. Thursdays 13. Room 405/the research lab 14. Wednesdays15. Home number听力训练(二)(听力材料)(Text 1)W: I am sorry,
17、 but I cannot stay for the rest of class today.M: Why do you need to leave early?W: I dont feel so good.M: What seems to be the matter?W: I feel sick to my stomach.M: Perhaps you should get checked out at the Student Health Center before you go home.W: I have some medicine at home that I could take.
18、M: Would you like me to give you a ride, or would you like someone to go with you?W: Thank you, but the bus stop is right beside my house.M: I hope that you feel better soon. E-mail me if you have any questions. Make sure you check the website for your homework.(Text 2)M: Do you realize what time it
19、 is? Ive already finished a whole movie.W: Im sorry; I didnt realize that it was so late. We were enjoying ourselves at the party and and I forgot the time.M: Do you honestly believe that is a good excuse?W: Not really. Im telling the truth. I think most of my friends got home late tonight.M: Havent
20、 I asked you to call if youre going to be home late?W: Yeah, you did. I just forgot to call.M: Thats beside the point. You still should have called.W: Youre right. Im sorry.M: Next time you come in late without calling, dont even bother coming home.W: You would really make me spend the night outside
21、?M: Yes. Maybe then youll figure out how to follow the rules.W: Dad, I promise this wont happen again.(Text 3)Hello, everyone. Today, Im going to share with you a little about the kinds of foods that English people eat.A traditional English breakfast consists of eggs, fried bread, mushrooms, bacon,
22、tomatoes and baked beans, but most English people today prefer a breakfast of hot or cold grain, juice, and a warm drink of either tea or coffee.The English lunch is normally eaten between 12:00 noon and 1:30 pm, and most often consists of a sandwich. Along with the sandwich, an English person might
23、 have a bag of potato chips, fruit or biscuits. A glass of beer might also be added to lunch if the person eats in one of the many pubs; otherwise, a tea or coffee. Fish and chips, often wrapped in a piece of paper, are still a favorite among English diners.The afternoon tea is simply a time to snac
24、k on a bag of potato chips or a few biscuits, and drink a quick cup of tea or coffee. Tiny cakes and sweets are often eaten as well. Tea is also an old-fashioned term for dinner; some English people still say “tea” when they mean the last main meal of the day.(Text 4)W: Welcome to England, and I hop
25、e your visit here will be a pleasant one. Id like to draw your attention to a few of our laws.M: Thanks.W: UKdrinkinglawforbidspeopleundertheageof18frombuyingalcohol,aswellasfriendsfrombuyingitforthem.M: Ah, yes. Its the same in our country. What about smoking?W: It is against the law to buy cigaret
26、tes or tobacco if youre under 16.M: Thats a good law. Most countries have many teens that smoke.W: Yes, it has actually become a serious social problem for us here. Okay, the biggest thing youll need to watch out for is our traffic, as its quite different from in other countries. You should be caref
27、ul when crossing the road, as the traffic moves on the left side of the road here. Always use the crossings for walking.M: Yes, its really unique!W: And dont take any chances when crossing the road. I think the last thing you should be aware of is littering. It is against the law to throw away rubbi
28、sh on the streets or in other public places. Whenever you have something to throw away, just put it in one of the litter bins along the road, or just put it in your pocket and throw it away at home.M: Thanks so much for telling us all this.(Text 5)Over the past 500 years many great people have been
29、given degrees by Cambridge University, such as Isaac Newton and Stephen Hawking. However, the university gave its highest honor to a road sweeper, Allan Brigham, in 2009. He was 52 years old by then and had cleaned the city of Cambridge for over 30 years and has become one of its most popular tour g
30、uides.“It was a lovely surprise when I heard the message,” he said. “I have spent years sweeping while watching other people get their degrees. I never dreamed that one day that would be me. Its a really great honor and I can still hardly believe it.”Mr. Brigham moved to Cambridge from Yorkshire. He
31、 wanted to be a teacher in the city, but when that didnt happen he became a road sweeper. In order to make some extra money he decided to show tourists around the city in his spare time. And now he is also an official guide.参考答案: 1-5 ABBCA 6-10 ACBAC11. highest honor 12. 30/thirty 13. teacher 14. ar
32、ound the city 15. official听力训练(三)(听力材料)(Text 1)W: Why werent you at the Spanish class last night, Jack? Have you decided to give up?M: No. I came back late yesterday and found John asleep in his chair. Hed been writing a report all day long and he was too tired to go out again. So we gave the lesson a miss.W: Youve missed quite a lot of lessons recently, havent you? Are you losing interest?M: Yes, Im a
copyright@ 2008-2022 冰豆网网站版权所有
经营许可证编号:鄂ICP备2022015515号-1