1、实用听力三级教师用书听力文本及答案 Unit 1 Part A l W:What kind of account do you want to open? M:A regular savings account Q:Where did this conversation probably take place?(D)2WLets get a snack when the base ball game is over M:When its over! Im dying of hunger now Q:What does the man mean?(A)3M:Janes quite keen on
2、 traveling, isnt she? W:Yes,she often goes for weeks at a time Q:What does the woman say about Jane?(B)4W:Are you going with me to have a walk? M:Id 10ve toBut today I am having my hands full with a report Q:What does the man mean?(C)5M:Sue。that report on my desk has to be finished today,but Im sick
3、 and cant come to the office W:I see the report。BillI11 finish it for you Q:Where is Sue now?(C)6W:How long did you have for the exam? M:We were allowed two hours,but I finished in less than half the time Q:How much time did the man take for the exam?(B)7W:Why dont you like Jane? M:Jane means well,b
4、ut she is so stubborn that I just dont care for her Q:Why doesnt the man like Jane? (B)8M:Have you started writing your paper for history? W:Not yetIm still writing up my laboratory assignments for chemistry and studying for my midterms in English and French Q:What must the woman begin to prepare?(A
5、)9W:Are you glad that you came to Washington? M:Yes,indeedId considered going to New York or Boston,but Ive never regretted my final decision Q:Where is the man?(D)10M:Now,what seems to be the trouble,Mrs. Stephens? W:Ive been very dizzy lately, and at night I had some chest pain Q:What is the proba
6、ble relationship between the two speakers?(D) Part B Passage I Questions l 1 to 1 5 are based on the following conversation:M:Are you feeling OK,Jane? You look pretty tired W:My sister and I had a birthday party for my brother last night. I didnt get much sleepM:Where did you have the party?W:It was
7、 at my aunts houseThen,right after the party, I had to start typing a history paper that was due first thing this morning1 was kind of nervous because the professor said he wouldnt accept any late papers.M:I dont know how you could do itI cant handle a pressure situation like thatW:Well,I just turne
8、d the paper in,and now Im going home to bed. See you later11Who had a birthday?(D)12Where was the party?(B)13What did Jane do after the party?(A)14Why was Jane nervous?(C)15What does the man say he is unable to do?(D)Passage Questions 1 6 to 20 are based on the following Passage: Charlie Chaplin was
9、 born in a poor part of London in 1 889,and appeared onthe stage for the first time at the age of five. When he was seventeen,Chaplin joined a group of traveling actors and spent seven years touringIn 1 9 1 3,a Hollywood film company gave him a Joband he settled in the United States,which became his
10、 home for almost fortyyears. Chaplin had been in the United States for less than a year when he started to become famous,and he turned into a popular film hero almost overnight Chaplin became a writer,producer,director and star of his films The character he created,and called The Tramp”,still provid
11、es entertainment for millions of people todayChaplin was a writer and actor of universal fame The stories of his films were so simple that they overcame cultural differences His humor was visual,so it overcame language difficulties Also,it was usually The Tramp” who,at the end of the film,was succes
12、sful against his richer and more powerful enemiesThis appealed to audiences,who were always on the side of the weaker person1 6When did Chaplin appear on the stage for the first time?(A)17When did Chaplin start to become famous?(B) 1 8Which of the following is not mentioned?(A)19. How did Chaplin co
13、me to settle in America? (D)20. What does the word tramp mean? (A)Part C Spot dictation The year was 1932. Amelia Earhart was flying alone (21) from NorthAmerica to England in a small one-engine airplane. (22) At midnight, severalhours after she had left Newfoundland, she (23) ran into bad weather.
14、To makethings worse, her altimeter failed. (The altimeter shows (24) the height of theplane above the ground. ) At night, and in a storm, a pilot (25) is in great difficulty without an altimeter. At times, her plane nearly plunged into the AtlanticOcean. Just before daylight, (26) there was further
15、trouble. Amelia noticedflames (27) coming from the engine. Would she be able to reach land? Therewas nothing to do (28) except to keep going and to hope. Amelia Earhart didreach Ireland, (29) and for the courage she had shown, she was warmly welcomed in England and Europe. (30) From that time on, Am
16、elia Earhart was famous.Unit 2Part A1. M. Do you have A Bicycle Tour of Europe by Eugene ONeil? W: Let me see. We have A Stamp Collection by ONeil, and Five Centuries of Mountain Climbing. Nothing on bicycles. Q: Where did the conversation most probably take place? (B)2. M: When does the next bus le
17、ave? M: You have just missed one by 10 minutes. Buses leave every forty minutes. Q: How long does the man have to wait for the next bus? (C)3. W: How often should I take these pills? M: Take two every four hours. Q: Where are the two people? (D)4. M: Im afraid the teacher wont come today because he
18、is ill. .W: Its hard to say. Mr. Jones is a very conscientious teacher. Q: What does the woman think of Mr. Jones? (B)5. W: Paul is so busy lately, I never have a chance to talk to him anymore. Hows he doing? M: He had a collection of poems published last year, and now hes trying to get a novel abou
19、t the automobile industry accepted. Q: What does Paul do? (B)6. M: Will you please change this channel, I cant stand this program. W: If you wait a minute the news will be on next. I want to be sure to see it tonight. Q: What are these people doing? (A)7. M: Ive forgotten my passbook, but Id like to
20、 make a deposit to my savings account if 1 may. W: No problem. Just bring this receipt with you the next time you come in along with your passbook, and we will adjust the balance. Q: Where did this conversation most probably take place? (C) 8. W. You seem to have a lot of work at your office. Youre
21、always staying late and working overtime. M: Thats true, but its no bother to me. The work is interesting and fun. I dont mind the extra hours at all. Q: How does the man feel about his job? (A)9. M: Could you please tell me if the Miami flight will be arriving on time7 W. Yes, sir. It should be arr
22、iving in about ten minutes at concourse C. Q: Where did this conversation most probably take place? (B)10. M: I thought that these typewriter ribbons cost three dollars. W: They used to ,but the price has gone up fifty cents. Q: How much do the typewriter ribbons cost now? (C)Part BPassage IQuestion
23、s 11 to 15 are based on the following passage: Fred sometimes liked to go to a bar to have a drink before he went home after work. There were some tables and chairs in the bar. But when Fred got therek was too early for most people, so he seldom found anyone to talk to. Then one evening he went into
24、 the bar and saw a man playing chess at atable, but he could not see anyone in the chair opposite him. He went nearer tolook, and was very surprised to see that the man was playing against a dog. Whenit had to move one of its chess pieces, it stood on its back legs on the chair. Fred watched while t
25、he two played their game, and when the dog lost, Fred went up to the owner and said, Ive never seen such a clever dog before. Well . answered the other man, he isnt really very clever. I always win. 11. Where did Fred sometimes go after work? (C)12. What did Fred do there? (C)13. Why did he seldom f
26、ind anyone to talk to in the bar? (A)14. What made him surprised one evening? (A)15. Who won the game? (C)Questions 16 to 20 .are based on the following passage: Men have traveled ever since they first appeared on the earth. In ancient times they did not travel for pleasure but to find new places wh
27、ere their herds could feed, or to escape from hostile neighbors, or to find more favorable climates. They traveled on foot. Their journeys were long, tiring, and often dangerous. They protected themselves with simple weapons, such as wooden sticks or stone clubs, and by lighting fires at night and,
28、above all, by keeping together. Being intelligent and creative, they soon discovered easier ways of travel-ling. They rode on the backs of their domesticated animals, they hollowed outtree trunks and, by using wooden paddles, were able to travel across water. Now we travel, not from necessity, but f
29、or the joy and excitement of seeingand experiencing new things. This is still the main reason why we travel today.16. What was the purpose of mens traveling in ancient times? (B)17. According to the passage, which of these statements is not true? (D)18. Why did men find it easier to travel later? (B
30、)19. Why do people travel today? (A)20. what is the main idea of this passage? (C)Part C Spot Dictation Sandy is a very busy teenager. She never has enough time (21) for all shewants to do. Like many other American teenagers, she (22) spends hours on thetelephone, talking to her friends. She (23) go
31、es out on dates on weekends, andshe baby-sits (24) for children of other families. And, of course, during theschool year she (25) has lots of homework to do. During the football season,Sandy (26) is busier than ever. She and several other pretty girls are cheerleaders for the (27) high school football games. They lead the crowd (28) in cheering for the schools team . When the team is not playing so well, the cheerleaders (29) try to encourage the players. The cheers are usually not long, but (30)it takes a long time to practice.Unit 3Part A1. W: How much would it cost for my daughter and
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