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英语听力模拟 试题 3
目录
重难点词汇
填词、翻译
语音现象
例题分析、练习
PART ONE
例题分析、练习
例题分析
1. What benefits the man most in his job according to the woman
A. His wide reading.
B. His leaders’ guidance.
C. His friends’ help.
Text 1
本题考查学生获取事实性具体信息的能力。女士说男士读了很多书,对他的工作有很大帮助。故本题选A。
guidance n. 指导,指引
例句: He’s nice enough but not really my cup of tea.
M: Thank you for your guidance in my work like a friend.
W: To be frank, you’ve read a lot, which has the greatest advantage for your work.
例题分析
M: Guess what, Judie. I’m admitted into the same university as yours.
W: Congratulations! Would you study Math like me
M: No. My major is Chemistry and I plan to minor in Physics.
3. What is the man’s major
A. Chemistry.
B. Math.
C. Physics.
Text 3
本题考查学生获取事实性具体信息的能力。男士说自己的专业是化学,而且他准备辅修物理学。故本题选A。
keep in touch with 与……保持联系
例句: We must keep in touch with each other.
minor in 辅修,兼修
试题练习
5. What is probably the cause of the man’s problem
A. Overeating.
B. The heavy workload.
C. Smoking.
Text 5
W: Why do you ask for sick leave Did you overeat and have an upset stomach again
M: Hmm... There is something wrong with my lung.
W: You really should give up smoking. I hope to see you at work soon.
upset stomach 胃部不适
例句: Larry has an upset stomach.
PART TWO
重难点词汇
6. What is the third part of the Triple Filter Test
A. Truth. B. Goodness. C. Usefulness.
7. How does the man look to the woman
A. Confused.
B. Intelligent.
C. Inconsiderate.
Text 6
W: Do you know what I just heard about Charles
M: Let me ask you first. Do you know the Triple Filter Test
W: Uh, what’s that
M: It’s attributed to Socrates. Before you talk about my friend, you’d better go through the test.
W: What are the questions
M: The first is to think about whether it’s true. The second is whether it’s a good thing. The last is whether it’s useful to me.
W: Oh, let me see... You’re really wise.
M: It looks like you never think about these questions.
W: Ah, yes.
attribute to 归因于
例句: Women tend to attribute their success to external causes such as luck.
Text 6
the Triple Filter Test
三重过滤测试
W: Do you know what I just heard about Charles
M: Let me ask you first. Do you know the Triple Filter Test
W: Uh, what’s that
M: It’s attributed to Socrates. Before you talk about my friend, you’d better go through the test.
W: What are the questions
M: The first is to think about whether it’s true. The second is whether it’s a good thing. The last is whether it’s useful to me.
W: Oh, let me see... You’re really wise.
M: It looks like you never think about these questions.
W: Ah, yes.
Role Play
PART THREE
填词、翻译
11. What do we know about the body language in Nigeria
A. It’s impolite to give a thumbs-up.
B. People make a gesture to say hello.
C. People rub each other’s noses as a greeting.
12. What is the woman’s nationality
A. Nigerian.
B. Chinese.
C. British.
13. How many countries do the speakers mention in total
A. 5. B. 6. C. 7.
14. What are the speakers mainly discussing in the end
A. How to publish the paper.
B. How to revise the paper.
C. How to write the paper.
Text 8
W: Dennis, I’m writing a paper about body language in different countries. Could you talk with me about what you know
M: Sure. In Iran, people greetings. Even at a distance where hugs and kisses are not possible, people will make a gesture to say hello.
W: Speaking of that, when Maori meet, they rub at least two or three times in New Zealand. The more they do this, the better their relationship is. Anything else
M: Well, in Nigeria, it’s rude to give a sign.
W: While in Britain, Australia and New Zealand, travelers use it to ask for a ride. And in my motherland China, it’s used to praise someone. It looks like we need to be careful to use body language.
M: Yeah, you’d better search for more information online.
W: OK. The of my paper is almost finished.
M: You also need to pay more attention to the body and the conclusion. And remember the conclusion should your deeper understanding, which shouldn’t be .
W: OK.
M: I hope you can publish your paper one day.
听音填词
emphasize
each other’s noses
reflect
shallow
abstract
thumbs-up
翻译(汉译英)
1.我正在写一篇关于不同国家的肢体语言的论文。
2.在尼日利亚,竖起大拇指是不礼貌的。
I’m writing a paper about body language in different countries.
In Nigeria, it’s rude to give a thumbs-up sign.
3.看起来我们需要小心使用肢体语言。
It looks like we need to be careful to use body language.
Text 9
15. Why does the woman keep the quilt for long
A. It reminds her of her grandma.
B. It was given by her grandpa.
C. It was expensive.
16. How long has the woman probably kept the quilt
A. 10 years. B. 18 years. C. 28 years.
17. Which item would the woman keep permanently
A. The dress.
B. The quilt.
C. The toy bear.
听音填词
M: Rita, could you please throw away the quilt
W: Why It has been with me for years.
M: Don’t you think you’ve been using it for so long
W: Though it was not expensive, it was given by my grandma when I was 10. She died years ago, but when I use this quilt, I always the days we spent together.
M: But you’ve been 28 years old! That must be too long. Then how about this toy bear
W: My grandpa gave it to me when I was a child.
M: OK. And this one
W: I wore this dress for my and it means a lot to me. I don’t think I could ever throw it away. I’d like to save it forever.
M: You’d better learn to old things though they’re meaningful.
W: Maybe.
abandon
recall
first performance
翻译(汉译英)
2.我第一次演出就穿了这条裙子,它对我意义重大。
1.你能把被子扔掉吗
Could you please throw away the quilt
I wore this dress for my first performance and it means a lot to me.
3.你最好学会抛弃旧的东西,尽管它们是有意义的。
You’d better learn to abandon old things though they’re meaningful.
PART FOUR
语音现象
Text 10
18. When was Mr. Carle’s best-known book published
A. When he was 40.
B. When he was 35.
C. When he was 23.
19. Where was Mr. Carle born
A. In Germany. B. In America. C. In Britain.
20. With whom did Mr. Carle open a museum in 2002
A. Mr. Martin.
B. His student.
C. His family member.
W: Eric Carle, the author behind dozens of children’s books, has passed away in 2021. The Very Hungry Caterpillar was his best-known book. It was published in 1969. Since then, over 55 million copies of the book have been sold, and it has been translated into over 70 different languages. Mr. Carle was born in Syracuse, New York in 1929. His parents were German. In 1952, after author Bill Martin Jr. saw a drawing of a lobster that Mr. Carle had done, he asked Mr. Carle to illustrate his book, “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See ” Mr. Carle continued to work with Mr. Martin for years. Mr. Carle worked hard to reach out to students and teachers. He talked freely about how he created his art, and he encouraged kids to create their own. In 2002, Mr. Carle and his wife opened the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. The museum shows off picture books from around the world. Mr. Carle will be missed, but his creative art and funny stories will continue to bring joy to very eager readers all around the world.
词尾辅音 词首元音:连读
-s在音节开头读/s/,在名词变复数时,位于清辅音之后读/s/,位于浊辅音和元音之后读/z/
辅音/t/在/s/后,发生浊化,读为/d/
爆破音/d/ 爆破音/d/:失去爆破
翻译(英译汉)
3. The museum shows off picture books from around the world.
1. The Very Hungry Caterpillar was his best-known book.
《非常饥饿的毛毛虫》是他最著名的书。
博物馆展出了来自世界各地的绘本。
2. He talked freely about how he created his art, and he encouraged kids to create their own.
他畅谈自己是如何创作艺术的,并鼓励孩子们创作他们自己的艺术。
跟读
W: Eric Carle, the author behind dozens of children’s books, has passed away in 2021. The Very Hungry Caterpillar was his best-known book. It was published in 1969. Since then, over 55 million copies of the book have been sold, and it has been translated into over 70 different languages. Mr. Carle was born in Syracuse, New York in 1929. His parents were German. In 1952, after author Bill Martin Jr. saw a drawing of a lobster that Mr. Carle had done, he asked Mr. Carle to illustrate his book, “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See ” Mr. Carle continued to work with Mr. Martin for years. Mr. Carle worked hard to reach out to students and teachers. He talked freely about how he created his art, and he encouraged kids to create their own. In 2002, Mr. Carle and his wife opened the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art. The museum shows off picture books from around the world. Mr. Carle will be missed, but his creative art and funny stories will continue to bring joy to very eager readers all around the world.
Thanks!