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英语听力模拟 试题 8
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
4. How does the woman sound
A. Apologetic. B. Annoyed. C. Curious.
Text 4
本题考查学生理解说话者意图、观点和态度的能力。女士说这是不回电话的原因吗?以及联系不上男士让她很担心,可以看出女士有点生气。故本题选B。
M: The battery of my mobile phone is flat.
W: Is that why you didn’t return my call I remember you have another phone. Don’t you know how worried I’d be if I couldn’t reach you
M: I’m really sorry.
flat adj. 电用完了的,平坦的,枯燥的,不景气的
例句: We got a flat on the way home.
例题分析
W: Jack, do you know a clothing shop called Treasure
M: Treasure… I know it, but I’m not sure where it is.
W: It’s on Melon Street. And the clothes there are fashionable.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A. A shop.
B. A street.
C. A piece of clothing.
Text 5
本题考查学生理解主旨与要义的能力。由女士引出“a clothing shop”,并且接下来两人谈论的内容都关于这个服装店。所以本题答案选A。
试题练习
2. How will the woman go to work tomorrow
By car.
B. On foot.
C. By subway.
Text 2
M: Do you need a lift to work tomorrow morning I can pick you up at your house at around 8:00 a.m.
W: No, thanks. I’ve found that I quite like taking the subway in the morning recently.
PART TWO
重难点词汇
6. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In the stadium.
B. In the car.
C. On the show.
7. Who started the modern Olympics
A Greek.
B. An American.
C. A French.
Text 6
M: Wow, there are so many Olympic mascots!
W: Yeah. I’m very interested in the Olympic Games, especially 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.
M: In that case, could you please introduce something about the Olympics to me
W: Of course. The ancient Olympics originated in ancient Greece. And a Frenchman named Baron de Coubertin started the modern Olympics. He was called “the father of the modern Olympics”.
M: You’re an “Olympic expert”. Now the light is green. We can drive away.
introduce sth. to sb. 把……介绍给……
例句:
It was she who first introduced the pleasures of sailing to me.
originate in 起源于
例句: The disease is thought to have originated in the tropics.
Text 6
mascot n.吉祥物 例句:
The team’s mascot is a giant swan.
M: Wow, there are so many Olympic mascots!
W: Yeah. I’m very interested in the Olympic Games, especially 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.
M: In that case, could you please introduce something about the Olympics to me
W: Of course. The ancient Olympics originated in ancient Greece. And a Frenchman named Baron de Coubertin started the modern Olympics. He was called “the father of the modern Olympics”.
M: You’re an “Olympic expert”. Now the light is green. We can drive away.
Role Play
PART THREE
填词、翻译
10. How many vegetarian options are there in Stan’s Restaurant
Two. B. Three. C. Twelve.
11. When is the man’s reservation scheduled for
A. This Sunday morning.
B. This Sunday evening.
C. Next Sunday evening.
12. What information does the man give to the woman
A. His address and phone number.
B. His name and phone number.
C. His name and favorite dish.
Text 8
W: Stan’s Restaurant. May I help you
M: I’d like to make a reservation, but I have a couple of questions to ask first.
W: OK. Go ahead.
M: First, do you have vegetarian on your menu
W: Certainly. While other restaurants may only offer two or three choices, we have .
M: That’s great. Second, will you seat a group of over 15 people at one table
W: That wouldn’t be a problem.
M: The last question. Is 6:30 p.m. on the coming Sunday available
W: Let me take , sir. Oh, if you give me your name and number, I’ll hold it for you.
M: That’s wonderful. My name is Louis Harper, and my phone number is 253–4568.
a quick look
options
听音填词
a dozen
be able to
翻译(汉译英)
3.第二,你们能让15位以上的人坐在一张桌子上吗
2.其他餐馆可能只提供两到三种选择,而我们有十几种。
While other restaurant may only offer two or three choices, we have a dozen.
Second, will you be able to seat a group of over 15 people at one table
1.我想要预订,但我要先问几个问题。
I’d like to make a reservation, but I have a couple of questions to ask first.
Text 9
13. What was the weather like this morning
Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Windy.
14. What was the woman planning to do this afternoon
Plant some trees.
B. Go to Lucy’s home.
C. Go shopping.
15. What does the man say about the sandstorm
A. It happens more frequently.
B. It’s the worst weather.
C. It’s easy to control.
16. What will the woman do next
A. Work overtime.
B. Clean her apartment.
C. Wait for the end of the rain.
听音填词
M: So, Monica, what do you feel like doing this afternoon
W: Actually, I had a perfect plan for this afternoon, but it was totally ruined by the . I woke up this morning and found the sun was shining. So I called Lucy and invited her to buy a new purse with me. Now neither of us wants to go outside anymore.
M: That’s too bad. I hate the sandstorm, too. It can be any kind of bad weather.
W: What’s wrong with the Anyway, I think the sandstorm happens more frequently these days than the years before. Can’t people do something to stop it
M: It is not an easy job. The government is working on it. Lots of trees have been planted in the north of the capital. Also, methods of generating rain are being used by the government to the drought. But of course, it will not work overnight. So, have you come out with a new plan for today
W: My new plan is to the end of the sandstorm and clean my apartment.
sandstorm
wait for
fight against
worse than
climate
翻译(汉译英)
2.政府正在致力于沙尘暴的防治。首都的北部已经种了许多树。
1.事实上,我今天下午有一个完美的计划,但完全被沙尘暴毁了。
Actually, I had a perfect plan for this afternoon, but it was totally ruined by the sandstorm.
The government is working on it. Lots of trees have been planted in the north of the capital.
3.我的新计划是等沙尘暴结束后打扫我的公寓。
My new plan is to wait for the end of the sandstorm and clean my apartment.
PART FOUR
语音现象
Text 10
17. Why did the speaker feel excited at first
A. She thought she would have a good meal.
B. She went to a famous salad shop.
C. It was her first day at work.
18. Where did the speaker’s colleagues take her
A. To a sandwich shop.
B. To a Chinese restaurant.
C. To a salad shop.
19. What do we know about “salad culture”
A. It’s popular in the world.
B. It will disappear due to the pandemic.
C. It has become a symbol of an office job.
20. What is the speaker’s attitude towards these lunch offerings
A. Supportive. B. Ambiguous. C. Disapproving.
W: I remember the first time I went to get lunch at my first 9-to-5 job in New York City in 2015. I didn’t bring a lunch from home—after all, I had just moved to one of the world’s greatest food meccas, so I was excited to see where my new workmates would lead me. Maybe one of the city’s famed delis for a sandwich A hidden hole-in-the-wall in nearby Chinatown, perhaps Instead, we lined up in a massive queue, with dozens of people playing with their phones. When we entered the shiny storefront, I saw that it was a takeaway salad place; it was packed, loud and fast. I had to scream my order to the super-efficient staff, who made my salad in front of me. When I got to the till, the bill was nearly $15. That was my first experience of New York City’s “salad culture”. Office workers across the country and world may have heard of the “sad desk salad”—joylessly eating a bowl of romaine for lunch in front of your work computer. Pricey fresh-made salad has represented office jobs. As workers return to their desks after months of work-from-home, queues are already reforming at New York City’s premium chains, indicating that salad culture will stand up to the pandemic. Why are we so addicted to these lunch offerings—and is there a message in there about long hours and performative work cultures Or do we just really like salad
词尾辅音 词首元音:连读
爆破音/d/ 摩擦音/f/: 不完全爆破
爆破音/d/ 鼻辅音/m/在词尾:鼻腔爆破
/s/后的清辅音/t/浊化成/d/
虚词:弱读
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
翻译(英译汉)
3. Why are we so addicted to these lunch offerings—and is there a message in there about long hours and performative work cultures
1. Instead, we lined up in a massive queue, with dozens of people playing with their phones.
相反,我们排了一个很长的队,几十个人在玩手机。
为什么我们如此沉迷于这些午餐呢 这里面有关于长时间工作和表现型工作文化的信息吗
2. That was my first experience of New York City’s “salad culture”.
那是我第一次体验纽约的“沙拉文化”。
跟读
W: I remember the first time I went to get lunch at my first 9-to-5 job in New York City in 2015. I didn’t bring a lunch from home—after all, I had just moved to one of the world’s greatest food meccas, so I was excited to see where my new workmates would lead me. Maybe one of the city’s famed delis for a sandwich A hidden hole-in-the-wall in nearby Chinatown, perhaps Instead, we lined up in a massive queue, with dozens of people playing with their phones. When we entered the shiny storefront, I saw that it was a takeaway salad place; it was packed, loud and fast. I had to scream my order to the super-efficient staff, who made my salad in front of me. When I got to the till, the bill was nearly $15. That was my first experience of New York City’s “salad culture”. Office workers across the country and world may have heard of the “sad desk salad”—joylessly eating a bowl of romaine for lunch in front of your work computer. Pricey fresh-made salad has represented office jobs. As workers return to their desks after months of work-from-home, queues are already reforming at New York City’s premium chains, indicating that salad culture will stand up to the pandemic. Why are we so addicted to these lunch offerings—and is there a message in there about long hours and performative work cultures Or do we just really like salad
Thanks!