2022-2023学年高二英语听力提升版模拟试题 5 课件(共23张PPT+10音频素材)

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英语听力模拟 试题 5
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
M: I’ve been waiting in the conference room for ten minutes. What time does our meeting start
W: Didn’t you hear that Our meeting was postponed until Friday afternoon.
M: What No one told me anything about it.
W: But it was announced on Wednesday.
1. When will the speakers have the meeting
In ten minutes.
B. On Friday.
C. Next Wednesday.
Text 1
本题考查学生获取事实性具体信息的能力。根据第一轮对话女士所说的会议被延期至周五的中午,所以本题答案选B。
postpone v. 推迟,延迟
例句: It was an unpopular decision to postpone building the new hospital.
例题分析
2. What are the speakers talking about
A car accident.
B. An injured person.
C. A city.
Text 2
本题考查学生理解主旨与要义的能力。男士引出 “ accident”,并且接下来两人谈论的内容都关于这起事故。所以本题选A。
M: Did you hear about that accident on Nanjing Road There were ten cars rear-ended.
W: No kidding When did that happen
M: In the early morning. And seven people are in a critical condition.
in a critical condition 危急,病情危重 例句: One of the victims of the fire remains in a critical condition.
大火的一位受害者依然病情危急。
rear-end 追尾
试题练习
5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
Husband and wife.
B. Co-workers.
C. Teacher and parent.
Text 5
W: We will have a parent-teacher conference this Friday with Elizabeth’s teacher.
M: Okay. Do you remember what time we are supposed to show up
W: About 5:30 p.m.
M: That’s no problem. I’ll leave a little early from work.
PART TWO
重难点词汇
8. Where does the conversation take place
A. At the airport.
B. At the train station.
C. At the travel agency.
9. Why does the man sound annoyed
A. He can only check in a twenty-kilo bag.
B. He can’t get a round-trip ticket.
C. He has to pay extra for his luggage.

10. What can we learn from the conversation
A. The woman is impatient with the man.
B. The man is unfamiliar with the airline policy.
C. The man has a short flight.
Text 7
W: Next please. Hello sir, may I see your passport please
M: Yes, here you are.
W: Will you be checking any luggage today
M: Yes, I’d like to check three pieces.
W: I’m sorry, sir. The airline policy allows only two pieces of checked luggage, at 20 kilos each, plus one piece of carry-on luggage. I’ll have to charge you extra for the additional suitcase.
M: What Why I’m taking an intercontinental flight! I’m flying at 16,000 km! How am I supposed to only take two twenty-kilo bags That’s absurd!
W: I’m sorry, sir, but there’s nothing I can do. You cannot board the flight with that large bag either. Carry-on bags must fit in the over-head compartment or under your seat. That bag is clearly too big.
M: Okay, okay. So tell me, how much will I have to pay for all of this
W: Let me see… $625.
M: That’s more than my round-trip ticket!
carry-on n.(可随身携带上飞机的)小包,小行李箱
例句: Only one carry-on is allowed.
compartment n. 分格,夹层
例句:There is a handy storage compartment beneath the oven.
Text 7
intercontinental adj. 洲际的;洲与洲之间的
intercontinental flights/travel/trade 洲际航班╱旅行╱贸易
W: Next please. Hello sir, may I see your passport please
M: Yes, here you are.
W: Will you be checking any luggage today
M: Yes, I’d like to check three pieces.
W: I’m sorry, sir. The airline policy allows only two pieces of checked luggage, at 20 kilos each, plus one piece of carry-on luggage. I’ll have to charge you extra for the additional suitcase.
M: What Why I’m taking an intercontinental flight! I’m flying at 16,000 km! How am I supposed to only take two twenty-kilo bags That’s absurd!
W: I’m sorry, sir, but there’s nothing I can do. You cannot board the flight with that large bag either. Carry-on bags must fit in the over-head compartment or under your seat. That bag is clearly too big.
M: Okay, okay. So tell me, how much will I have to pay for all of this
W: Let me see… $625.
M: That’s more than my round-trip ticket!
Role Play
PART THREE
填词、翻译
11. What was the purpose of the man’s call
A. To reschedule a meeting.
B. To confirm a meeting.
C. To ask for leave.
12. Who is the man probably
A. Ms. Jenkins’s secretary.
B. Ms. Jenkins’s business partner.
C. Ms. Jenkins’s employee.
13. When will the speakers meet next week
A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.
Text 8
M: Hello, Bill Burton speaking. What can I do for you
W: Hello, Mr. Burton. This is Olivia Jenkins from Bradford and Sons your call. I’m sorry you missed me when you called my office this morning. My secretary said you called about our meeting next Tuesday.
M: Yes, Ms. Jenkins. Thank you for returning my call. I’m glad I finally get hold of you. I want to let you know I would not attend the meeting on Tuesday. I’ll be that day. Is there any possibility we can move the meeting to Monday
W: I’m sorry. I’m afraid I’m completely on Monday. Can we postpone it until you return
M: Well, I’ll be back on Thursday morning. What about Thursday afternoon Would that work for you
W: That should be fine. Shall we say about two o’clock
M: Perfect.
booked up
returning
听音填词
be able to
out of town
翻译(汉译英)
3.我们有没有可能把会议改到星期一
2.我想让你知道我星期二不能参加会议了。
I want to let you know I would not be able to attend the meeting on Tuesday.
Is there any possibility we can move the meeting to Monday
I’m sorry you missed me when you called my office this morning.
1.很抱歉今早你打电话到我办公室时我不在。
Text 9
14. What is the man’s problem
A. There’s a time conflict between his study and work.
B. His boss is dissatisfied with him.
C. A course in his major is filled up.
15. What does the woman suggest the man do finally
A. Ask his boss to change his shift.
B. Check the courses somewhere else.
C. Stop working part-time.
16. How does the man sound in the end
A. Worried. B. Angry. C. Grateful.
听音填词
M: I’ve got a big problem with the poetry course that’s required for my .
W: Is that all filled up
M: No, there’s room, but there is a precondition. I’ve got to take an introduction to poetry before I can take the special course in poets of the 1960s. And the introductory course is only at nights.
W: You don’t like having classes at night
M: No, that’s not the point. I work in the cafeteria every night. I need the money to pay my .
W: Why don’t you ask your boss to change your shift
M: I wish I could. My boss just did me a favor by putting me on night shifts. And he’ll hit the ceiling if I ask to change again.
W: Wait a minute, I got an idea. Did you over at the community college
M: Bingo! Thanks for the advice, Lina.
major
check the courses
tuition
plenty of
offered
翻译(汉译英)
2.我需要钱来付学费。
1.在开始关于60年代诗人的特别课程之前,我得先上一门诗歌入门课。
I’ve got to take an introduction to poetry before I can take the special course in poets of the 1960s.
I need the money to pay my tuition.
3.我老板刚刚帮了我一个忙,让我上夜班。
My boss just did me a favor by putting me on night shifts.
PART FOUR
语音现象
Text 10
17. Where did Mr. Jafri create his huge painting
A. On a basketball court.
B. On a football field.
C. In a hotel.
18. How many months did it take Mr. Jafri to finish the painting
7. B. 12. C. 20.
19. What was Mr. Jafri’s hope of the painting
A. It could be sold for $62 million.
B. It could set a Guinness World Record.
C. It could unite the whole world through hard times.
20. Who is Andre Abdoune
A. A British businessman.
B. A French merchant.
C. A French artist.
M: British artist Sacha Jafri has had an incredible year. He decided to create the world’s largest painting last year. And he wanted to do it in a way that would involve people from around the world. He used a huge room in a fancy hotel to do his painting. Mr. Jafri planned to cut the painting up into smaller pieces when he was finished, so he could sell them for charity. It took Mr. Jafri seven months to create the painting. He worked long hours—often up to 20 hours a day. Mr. Jafri hoped that this huge painting would help bring the world together during a difficult time. When he finished last September, he had set a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest painting. The painting was roughly the size of four basketball courts. Mr. Jafri hoped that by selling the sections separately, he could raise $30 million. But when the auction ended on March 22nd, Mr. Jafri did much better than that. And he didn’t have to split up the pieces. The whole artwork was sold for $62 million. Andre Abdoune, a French businessman, bought all 70 of the canvases. “The painting was very powerful when I saw it,” he said. Knowing that the money would go to charity also helped Mr. Abdoune decide to pay more. He says he was poor when he grew up, so he’s glad to be helping children around the world by buying the giant painting.
爆破音/p/ 爆破音/b/ 前一个发音失去爆破
以某一辅音结尾的单词加上同音开始的单词,省略前一个辅音的发音。
词尾辅音 词首元音:连读
字母b位于m后或t前,这时b不发音,如果不在同一个音节里,不受影响
翻译(英译汉)
2. He says he was poor when he grew up, so he’s glad to be helping children around the world by buying the giant painting.
1. And he wanted to do it in a way that would involve people from around the world.
他创作世界上最大的画作是想让全世界的人都参与进来。
他说他长大后曾经很穷,所以他很高兴能通过购买这幅巨画来帮助世界各地的孩子们。
跟读
M: British artist Sacha Jafri has had an incredible year. He decided to create the world’s largest painting last year. And he wanted to do it in a way that would involve people from around the world. He used a huge room in a fancy hotel to do his painting. Mr. Jafri planned to cut the painting up into smaller pieces when he was finished, so he could sell them for charity. It took Mr. Jafri seven months to create the painting. He worked long hours—often up to 20 hours a day. Mr. Jafri hoped that this huge painting would help bring the world together during a difficult time. When he finished last September, he had set a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest painting. The painting was roughly the size of four basketball courts. Mr. Jafri hoped that by selling the sections separately, he could raise $30 million. But when the auction ended on March 22nd, Mr. Jafri did much better than that. And he didn’t have to split up the pieces. The whole artwork was sold for $62 million. Andre Abdoune, a French businessman, bought all 70 of the canvases. “The painting was very powerful when I saw it,” he said. Knowing that the money would go to charity also helped Mr. Abdoune decide to pay more. He says he was poor when he grew up, so he’s glad to be helping children around the world by buying the giant painting.
Thanks!