1、广东省高考英语听说考试之模仿朗读2019-2019广东省高考英语听说考试真题模仿朗读汇总2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题A The South Pacific Ocean is on the surface of it still a healthy ocean. We depend on it. Over 60% of the worlds fish catch comes from the Pacific. But like all oceans, it has little or no protection, so it may not stay healthy much longe
2、r. For the South Pacific, this is a critical time. Its changing in ways that. If left unchecked, could develop into a global crisis. Some of its residents have been through crisis before. And protecting the fish will ensure a healthy ocean for all the marine life of the Pacific. It will require inte
3、rnational commitment and cooperation.2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题BTortoises, as heavy as four grown men. In their huge bodies they can store enough fat to go for a year without eating or drinking anything. To survive here, it seems you need to be a monster. Or is it just that you need to be different? Their r
4、ich at, their giant size made tortoises perfect for the ships larder. In 200 years, over 200,000 were taken. On some islands tortoises were completely wiped out. But out of the tragedy came some good. As more people came to Galapagos, a clearer picture of the islands began to appear. Each got its ow
5、n name.2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题C The Road tells us stories of cities, stories of wars, all passed on through travelers tales. The hardest part of the Silk Road journey was crossing the vast expanse of desert, called “The Sea of Death”. The Mogao Cave is an intersection between the edge of the Silk Road an
6、d starting point of the “Desert of Death”. The numerous stories of the Silk Road tale were hidden in the desert. The desert sand wind has two different sides, and the desert does not leave any traces. However, uncovering the Silk Roads stories is similar to counting the grains of sand in the desert.
7、2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题D The desert leaves not a trace of what has been. Stories of people who passed through the Silk Road have become legendary. Two thousand years ago, how did people know that on the far side of an endless desert lay a world different from theirs? To travel the Silk Road containing tw
8、o thousand years of history is a journey of many faces with hardships and danger around every corner. Endless desert spreads before us. After passing through this desert, what kind of land will we discover? A special record reports and eighth century Silk Road journey. The Silk Road is a path for th
9、ose seeking Buddhism.2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题E Navigating and surviving in this vast, remote wilderness, had proved almost impossible for this experienced sailors. And at times, even the ultimate ocean travelers need help. Natural harbours may be safe heavens for sailors, but for the migratory whales, the
10、y can be death traps. One whale is still alive. Left like this, he will die within days. But hes held fast. The only opinion left is to use nets. At last hes free. But hes not out of trouble yet. First, he must negotiate the rocky heads of the bay. His sensitive skin, never designed to touch rock, i
11、s badly lacerated. He is through and back into the safety of the endless blue.2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题A Natural medicines, made from flowers, seeds, roots and leaves. The Chinese were the first to discover the power of plants, making medicine for 4000 years. Focus on prevention rather than cure. Popular t
12、oday in the east and the west. Healthy for mind, body and soul. Past and present, tribal people always made the most of nature. Explorers and botanists made them available to the rest of the world. Western and traditional medicine unite, returning to more natural cures. Copy their chemicals or use t
13、hem direct. When they fail, we go back to nature for the next magic cure. (98)2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题BThe absence or presence of water governs life on land. It determines where and how animals live. But falling rain is not always welcome. The power of water is immense. Once on land, it begins its journey
14、 back to the sea, carving its way through the earth. 65% of the human body is water. It is our absolute necessity. We cannot live without it. We need it for drinking, for bathing and to grow food. And we have gone to great lengths to get it to where we want it to be. Water, the giver of life, essent
15、ial to all and forever sacred. (103 words)2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题CMuch of my work here is to show people the diversity of the wildlife and to explain its biology. Its important to get to know sharks. With gray sharks there is tension. Theyll eat almost anything. You know, humans are much more dangerous t
16、o sharks than they are to us. When you spend time with sharks, you begin to understand them and learn to respect them. But you have to command their respect too. Theyre a vital link in the chain of life. Like wolves they weed out the sick and the injured. (93 words)2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题DWhy are we here
17、? Where do we come from? These are the most enduring of questions and its an essential part of human nature to want to find the answers. But, in reality, our story extends far further back in time. Our story starts with the beginning of the universe. It began 13.7 billion years ago. And today, its f
18、illed with over 100 billion galaxies, each containing hundreds of billions of stars. In this series, I want to tell that story. We are part of the universe, so its story is our story. This film is about the stuff that makes us and where it all came from. (108 words)2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题EThe history of
19、gold is the history of the world. Since earliest times gold has been adored and treasured by man. A symbol of enduring value, gold has been used as a currency for centuries. In 1847 one man found gold in the bed of a Californian river. And so began the Californian Gold Rush. Men came in their thousa
20、nds and the city that we now know as San Francisco was born. Today most of the worlds gold is found, not in rivers, but deep within the earth. Gold, now even more precious to man than ever. (97 words)2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题A In the heart of London sits one of Britains most recognisable buildings. Yet its
21、 story is one of the least understood. But what is now the site of a splendid palace was once open countryside. As royal residences go, Buckingham Palace is something of a newcomer. The state rooms are less than 200 years old. Yet its history is much older and more dramatic than you might think. Its
22、 rooms are filled with objects that are clues to the character of kings and queens past. And the art and architecture combine to make a statement about Britains place in the world.2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题B In 1939, on the eve of the Second World War, Albert Einstein wrote a letter to the American Presiden
23、t. The letter was about an application of Einsteins famous equation, E equals MC squared and his fear that the Nazis could use it to build an atomic bomb. E equals MC squared is the symbol of Einsteins genius. Its an equation that sums up one of the most powerful truths about the universe. It combin
24、es two ideas, which until Einstein came along, no one had ever dreamed could be connected in such a powerful way. The idea of mass, and the idea of energy. 2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题C Isaac Newton has always been a hero of mine, and probably every physicist youll ever meet. He wasnt an easy character. He ar
25、rived in Cambridge in 1661 after a difficult childhood. His father had died before he was born and his mother had abandoned him at the age of three. But the young Newton showed his genius at an early age. He wondered what light might be made of and wanted to know how vision worked, and he was prepar
26、ed to try anything to find out. One night in his darkened laboratory, he decided to experiment on his own eye. 100 2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题DThe most ambitious map in history is taking shape before our eyes. And scientists are heading for the edge. It may be the strangest map youll ever see. And its bigger
27、 than you can believe. Its a map of the entire universe. Theyre even building pictures of the invisible. This is a map of everything we know. And its getting bigger every day. The universe is so big, we may never find the edge. Mapping the universe is a job for pioneers. Nick wants to put our entire
28、 galaxy on the map. Hes on a single-handed mission, to photograph the Milky Way. (68”) 102words2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题EIllustratedbookssetouttoprovideafullerreadingexperience.Whatapictureaddstoastory,andwhatthewordsleaveout,iskey.Buthowexactlydoesthatrelationshipwork?Althoughtherewereillustratedbooksfora
29、dults,byfarthemajoritywereforchildren.OnestandsoutaboveallothersAliceinWonderland.Wordsandpicturescreatedahandshakeonthepagefargreaterthanthesumoftheparts.Andwhiletheaudienceisnowmostlyyoungchildren,thecombinationofartistandwriterisaliveandwell.Thebestillustratedbooksformaninseparable,timelessbondth
30、atendurelongafterourchildhoods.(67”)106words2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题FEversinceIcanremember,Ivebeendrawntowildplaces.Iguessitsreallyhowmyinterestinbearsstarted.Tome,bears,morethananyothercreature,represent wilderness.Andmorethanthatwildnessitself.BrownbearsonceroamedacrossEuropeandNorthAmericabuttodaytheyr
31、efoundinjustafewsmallpocketsofreallywildland.Alaskaisoneofthebearslaststrongholds.Inmostplaces,bearskeepahealthydistancefromeachotherbutthesebearshavesomehowlearnedtolivewithoneanother.Leftalone,ithasbecomeacityofbears.(67”)99words2019年广东省高考英语听说考试真题AOne of the most extraordinary civilizations the wo
32、rld has known disappeared. Millions of people died, some were savagely murdered. Why it happened is a mystery. This is the story of one mans search for the truth. The Maya lived in what is today Southern Mexico and central America. They were deeply spiritual, worshipping dozens of gods of the sun and the moon, the earth and wind, fire and rain. From t
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