2022-2023学年高二英语听力提升版模拟试题 10 课件(23张ppt+10音频素材)

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名称 2022-2023学年高二英语听力提升版模拟试题 10 课件(23张ppt+10音频素材)
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英语听力模拟 试题 10
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 is the man considering doing recently
A. Changing a car.
B. Buying new tires.
C. Repairing the car.
Text 1
本题考查学生获取事实性具体信息的能力。男士说他近期要买一辆新的车,故本题选A。
W: Did you run out of gas
M: No, it’s just too old to run. And the tires went wrong last week. I’d like to buy a new car lately.
run out of 用完
例句:We’ve nearly run out of paper.
例题分析
W: I have no appetite for recent TV series. Can you recommend something interesting to me
M: I’m not enthusiastic about TV series and movies. But I found a variety show very interesting.
W: Tell me in detail!
3. What might the woman watch
A. A TV series.
B. A movie.
C. A variety show.
Text 3
本题考查学生所听内容进行推理判断的能力。男士说发现一个综艺很有趣,女士想知道细节,所以她可能会看综艺,故本题选C。
have no appetite for 对……不感兴趣
例句: Mary has no appetite for hard work.
试题练习
5. Who is the boy probably talking to
A. His mother.
B. His teacher.
C. His classmate.
Text 5
M: I don’t know how to tell my parents about my terrible grades.
W: Mine slipped a little bit, too. Let’s join hands and make progress next time.
PART TWO
重难点词汇
6. Why does Maggie look upset
A. She performed badly in the contest.
B. She gave up a contest.
C. There was something wrong with her feet.
7. How many people appeared in the contest
A. About 30. B. About 20. C. About 10.
Text 6
M: Maggie, you’re obviously in a mood. What happened
W: Samuel, I got cold feet. My nervousness made me give up the spoken English competition.
M: Don’t be sad. How many people signed up for the competition
W: About 30, but a third of all people didn’t show up.
M: I see. Just be braver next time.
in a mood 没有心情
例句:She was obviously in a mood.
cold feet胆怯;信心或勇气的丧失
例句: He was going to ask her but he got cold feet and said nothing.
Text 6
sign up for 注册,报名参加
例句: What language class did you sign up for
M: Maggie, you’re obviously in a mood. What happened
W: Samuel, I got cold feet. My nervousness made me give up the spoken English competition.
M: Don’t be sad. How many people signed up for the competition
W: About 30, but a third of all people didn’t show up.
M: I see. Just be braver next time.
Role Play
PART THREE
填词、翻译
11. What probably is the woman
A. A journalist.
B. A student.
C. A researcher.
12. How many Academy Award winners does the man list
A. 0. B. 1. C. 2.
13. Who has assisted the man in hard times
A. Martin. B. Stefan. C. Daisy.
14. What is the main purpose of Charles Schultz Philosophy
A. To investigate how much people know about celebrities.
B. To test how quickly people list the names of acquaintances.
C. To prove that we care about those who help us.
Text 8
W: Excuse me, could you spare some time to answer a few questions for me I have to finish my term paper.
M: Yes, please.
W: OK. Can you name five people who have won
M: Tagore, Romain Rolland...
W: Then can you name Academy Award winners
M: I’m sorry. I have no idea.
W: Never mind. Now can you name three friends who have helped you through a difficult time
M: Jacklyn, Gerald and Stefan.
W: Good. Could you list five people who have taught you something
M: Tamia, Martin, Daisy, Barry and Elliot.
W: Thank you for your answers. In fact, these questions are from Charles Schultz Philosophy. From your answers, I can see you don’t know many , but you can quickly list the names of acquaintances. You know what I mean
M: Yes.
听音填词
the Nobel Prize
celebrities
worthwhile
half a dozen
翻译(汉译英)
1.我要完成我的学期论文。
2.你能说出六位奥斯卡奖得主的名字吗
I have to finish my term paper.
Can you name half a dozen Academy Award winners
3.我知道你认识的名人不多,但你可以很快列出熟人的名字。
I can see you don’t know many celebrities, but you can quickly list the names of acquaintances.
Text 9
15. How many reasons does the woman list for her opinion
A. 2. B. 3. C. 4.
16. Why does the man give an example
A. To explain that the animals in the zoo are happy.
B. To show how much money the zoo made.
C. To illustrate how much he loves animals.
17. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Whether people can feed animals in zoos.
B. Whether animals are happy in zoos.
C. Whether zoos should exist.
听音填词
M: I went to a zoo yesterday. I saw lots of animals that I hadn’t seen before.
W: Personally speaking, I don’t think building zoos is a good thing.
M: Er, why
W: First, humans should not the future of animals. What they need most is freedom. Second, when animals are kept in cages, their ability to survive will be affected. If they are released back into the wild, they’ll to survive.
M: In my view, we can get close to some animals in the zoo and live together in peace. For example, yesterday I spent some money the monkeys and they were very happy to eat my food. In the meantime, the zoo could make money. So why not
W: But how could you know they were happy That comes to my last point that we only look at animals from a human point of view. If we want to see animals, we can go to wildlife instead of going to zoos.
M: But some animals are so fierce that we can only see them in zoos.
struggle
feeding
reserves
interfere with
翻译(汉译英)
2.如果把它们放回野外,它们将很难生存。
1.我看到了很多以前没见过的动物。
I saw lots of animals that I hadn’t seen before.
If they are released back into the wild, they’ll struggle to survive.
3.这是我的最后一点,我们只从人类的角度看待动物。
That comes to my last point that we only look at animals from a human point of view.
PART FOUR
语音现象
Text 10
18. What does Oneika Raymond do
A. She’s a reporter.
B. She’s a writer.
C. She’s a photographer.
19. Where would Sarah Khan like to travel
A. Namibia.
B. Albania.
C. The North Pole.
20. Where does Lola Akinmade come from
A. The UK.
B. Dubai.
C. Nigeria.
W: Now that the world is slowly opening up, the question many of us have is, “Where in the world do I want to go ” For some inspiration, Newsweek caught up with our favorite travel experts to ask about their dream trips.
“As for destinations, visiting Namibia is high on my bucket list—in particular, I’d like to head to Namib-Naukluft National Park. I’ve been wanting to go there with my own eyes since forever!” says Oneika Raymond, a journalist and Travel Channel host.
“I’m reading British author Tharik Hussain’s new book Minarets in the Mountains, and now I’ve put Albania on my list,” says Sarah Khan, Condé Nast Traveler editor, who is moving to Dubai right now.
Photographer Lola Akinmade says she’s always been fascinated by polar regions. “Reaching the North Pole someday remains a lifelong dream of mine ever since I was a teenager in my geography class in Lagos,” says the Nigerian photographer.
词尾元音/ / 词首元音,在首个单词词尾加个轻微的/j/
爆破音/t/与鼻辅音/n/相邻,前面爆破音不完全爆破
字母C在元音a,o,u和辅音前读/k/; 在元音e,i,y前读/s/,在-ia前读/ /
词尾辅音 词首元音,连读,连读只发生在同一意群中
翻译(英译汉)
3. Reaching the North Pole someday remains a lifelong dream of mine ever since I was a teenager in my geography class in Lagos.
1. Where in the world do I want to go
我到底想去哪里
在我青少年时期在拉各斯上地理课时,抵达北极就成为我毕生的梦想。
2. I’ve been wanting to go there with my own eyes since forever!
我一直都想亲自去那里看看!
跟读
W: Now that the world is slowly opening up, the question many of us have is, “Where in the world do I want to go ” For some inspiration, Newsweek caught up with our favorite travel experts to ask about their dream trips.
“As for destinations, visiting Namibia is high on my bucket list—in particular, I’d like to head to Namib-Naukluft National Park. I’ve been wanting to go there with my own eyes since forever!” says Oneika Raymond, a journalist and Travel Channel host.
“I’m reading British author Tharik Hussain’s new book Minarets in the Mountains, and now I’ve put Albania on my list,” says Sarah Khan, Condé Nast Traveler editor, who is moving to Dubai right now.
Photographer Lola Akinmade says she’s always been fascinated by polar regions. “Reaching the North Pole someday remains a lifelong dream of mine ever since I was a teenager in my geography class in Lagos,” says the Nigerian photographer.
Thanks!