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英语听力模拟试题 7
CONTENTS
例题分析、练习
Ⅰ
重难点词汇
Ⅱ
填词、翻译
Ⅲ
语音现象
Ⅳ
PART 1
例题分析、练习
例题分析 Text 1
1. What is the woman’s major
A. Fashion Design.
B. Software Engineering.
C. Business Administration.
M: I’m aiming to become a software engineer after graduation. How about you
W: I want to be a fashion designer. I major in Fashion Design, and I minor in Business Administration to better prepare for a career in the fashion industry.
此题考查考生获取事实性具体信息的能力。根据女士所说“I major in Fashion Design,”(我的专业是服装设计。)可知,女士的专业是服装设计,故选A。
例题分析 Text 2
2. What type of ancient Chinese literature appeals to the woman
A. Poetry. B. Operas. C. Novels.
M: I’ve become fascinated by ancient Chinese literature recently, especially classical poetry and Chinese operas.
W: Oh, I’ve been drawn to ancient Chinese novels lately, such as Dream of the Red Chamber.
此题考查考生获取事实性具体信息的能力。根据男士所说“ I’ve become fascinated by ancient Chinese literature recently,”(最近我迷上了中国古代文学,)和女士所说“I’ve been drawn to ancient Chinese novels lately,”(最近我被中国古代小说吸引了,)可知,女士被中国古代小说所吸引,故选C。
试题练习 Text 3
3. Why does Sally look unhappy
A. She is often assigned to night shifts.
B. She messed up her flat’s decoration.
C. She can’t get a good rest.
M: Sally, you seem a bit down. What’s wrong
W: I’ve been on night shifts these days, so I try to sleep during the day. However, my neighbor’s flat is being decorated, so I can’t sleep well.
试题练习 Text 4
4. Who lost a green water bottle
A. Dylan. B. Judy. C. Linda.
M: Judy, have you seen a green water bottle My sister sent it to me, but I can’t find it.
W: Oh, Dylan. I did see Linda holding a green water bottle, and she asked whose it was.
M: Thank you! I’ll check with Linda then.
试题练习 Text 5
5. What is the main topic of the conversation
A. A weekend plan.
B. A hairstyle.
C. A season.
M: Your new hairstyle looks great! Did you get it done recently
W: Thanks! Yes, I got my hair cut and styled last weekend. I wanted something shorter and easier to manage for the summer.
M: It suits you perfectly. The layers really frame your face.
PART 2
重难点词汇
Text 6
6. How far does the woman think she can run in a marathon at best
A. About 14 kilometers.
B. About 28 kilometers.
C. About 42 kilometers.
7. What kind of marathons is the woman interested in
A. Road marathons.
B. Trail marathons.
C. Obstacle marathons.
M: Selina, have you ever thought about running a marathon A full marathon is 42.195 kilometers.
W: Actually, I’ve been curious, but a full marathon seems difficult. I suppose I could manage a third of that distance at best.
M: What matters most is to enjoy the experience.
W: That makes sense. Well, what are marathons like
M: There are different types. The best-known type is certainly the classic road marathon, where participants run 42.195 kilometers on the road. There’re also trail marathons that take participants through scenic nature paths, and obstacle marathons where participants face various challenges along the way.
W: Obstacle marathons Sounds intense! Tell me something about them.
Text 6
at best 最多
例句:We can only finish half of it this afternoon at best.
obstacle 障碍物
例句:The area was full of streams and bogs and other natural obstacles.
intense 激烈的
例句:The battle for third place was intense.
Role Play
M: Selina, have you ever thought about running a marathon A full marathon is 42.195 kilometers.
W: Actually, I’ve been curious, but a full marathon seems difficult. I suppose I could manage a third of that distance at best.
M: What matters most is to enjoy the experience.
W: That makes sense. Well, what are marathons like
M: There are different types. The best-known type is certainly the classic road marathon, where participants run 42.195 kilometers on the road. There’re also trail marathons that take participants through scenic nature paths, and obstacle marathons where participants face various challenges along the way.
W: Obstacle marathons Sounds intense! Tell me something about them.
Text 7
8. When did the ceiling begin to leak
A. Yesterday afternoon.
B. Yesterday evening.
C. This morning.
9. Which room was the leak in
A. The living room.
B. The kitchen.
C. The bathroom.
W: Good morning. I need to speak with the property manager, please.
M: Hello, this is the property manager. How may I help you
W: I’m from Room 2011, Building 4. While it was raining last night, water started to leak in through the ceiling.
M: Was it leaking in the bathroom or the kitchen
W: Surprisingly, it was in the living room.
M: I’d like to send someone to check it out. Will you be home this afternoon
W: Yes, I will be home all day.
M: OK.
Text 7
property manager 物业经理
例句:I need to talk with the property manager right away!
leak 渗入
例句:Water had started to leak into the cupboard.
Role Play
W: Good morning. I need to speak with the property manager, please.
M: Hello, this is the property manager. How may I help you
W: I’m from Room 2011, Building 4. While it was raining last night, water started to leak in through the ceiling.
M: Was it leaking in the bathroom or the kitchen
W: Surprisingly, it was in the living room.
M: I’d like to send someone to check it out. Will you be home this afternoon
W: Yes, I will be home all day.
M: OK.
PART 3
填词、翻译
Text 8
10. What was the destination of Bob’s longest flight
A. Istanbul. B. Bangkok. C. Delhi.
11. What is Bob’s first suggestion for long flights
A. Selecting a reliable airline.
B. Avoiding in-flight entertainment.
C. Asking for a blanket after boarding.
12. Why does Bob prefer two short flights to one long flight
A. Short flights are often less crowded.
B. Short flights are cheaper.
C. Short flights are less tiring.
Text 8
W: Bob, I heard you’ve been travelling a lot. What’s the longest flight you’ve been on
M: My longest flight was from Istanbul to Bangkok. I had a ___________ in Delhi. It took me about 16 hours in total. It was _____________ to sit for so long, but I made it enjoyable with movies, healthy food and some sleep.
W: Sounds _____________! Do you have any tips for long flights
M: Definitely! First, choose your airline carefully. For flights over 4 hours, make sure they offer comfortable seats, good meals and in-flight _____________, like a TV screen. Also, ask for a blanket right after ____________ to stay cozy.
W: Good advice! Anything else
M: I think that taking two short flights, like two 5-hour ones, is better than one 10-hour flight. Breaking up the journey makes it easier to _____________ and relax in between.
W: Thanks. I’ll keep them in mind for my next trip.
stopover
challenging
exhausting
entertainment
boarding
stretch
翻译(汉译英)
3、另外,登机后马上要一条毯子,让自己舒服一点。
2、坐这么长时间是很有挑战性的,但我通过看电影让它变得很愉快。
1、这总共花了我16个小时。
It was challenging to sit for so long, but I made it enjoyable with movies.
Also, ask for a blanket right after boarding to stay cozy.
It took me about 16 hours in total.
Text 9
13. Where were the two cats born
A. In China. B. In Britain. C. In Russia.
14. How did the man get the two cats
A. He bought them from his neighbor.
B. He got them from his colleagues.
C. He rescued them in the snow.
15. What do we know about the two cats’ days in Mexico
A. They only played on the balcony.
B. They lived in a house with a garden.
C. They liked to wander around the cat door.
16. What impression did Misha give the man
A. Unfriendliness. B. Independence. C. Gentleness.
Text 9
M: Daisy, have I told you about my two cats, Misha and Bella
W: No. Tell me about them.
M: They’re nine years old. They were born in St. Petersburg, Russia.
W: Wow, Russia! That’s really far away.
M: Yeah. Winter in St. Petersburg can be _____________ cold. Two of my co-workers found them as kittens in the snow and _____________ them. They sent me an email to ask if I could adopt the kittens. My wife and I already had two dogs, but when we saw Misha and Bella, we couldn’t _____________. They were really cute. So, we brought them home.
W: And then you moved to Britain two years later
M: Yes. We had a cat door, so they could ______________. They made friends with many of our neighbors.
W: Good. Where did you go next
M: Then we moved to Mexico. We had a house with a garden, and we built a special _____________ to keep them safe. They adapted well.
W: And now you’re in Guangzhou.
M: Yes, we moved here last year. Now they’re living in our apartment. They only go out onto the balcony.
W: Have their _____________ changed with each move
M: Absolutely. Misha used to be aggressive, but now she’s very gentle. As for Bella, she used to be _____________, but now she’s cuddly.
extremely
rescued
resist
wander around
fence
personalities
independent
翻译(汉译英)
3、他们的个性是否会随着每次搬家而改变?
Have their personalities changed with each move
2、他们给我发了一封邮件,问我是否可以收养这些小猫。
They sent me an email to ask if I could adopt the kittens.
1、我的两个同事在雪地里发现它们是小猫,并把它们救了回来。
Two of my co-workers found them as kittens in the snow and rescued them.
PART 4
语音现象
Text 10
17. What is Jonathan Jones’ attitude towards the Uffizi Gallery
A. Ambiguous. B. Appreciative. C. Doubtful.
18. What achievement did the Uffizi Gallery earn in 2022
A. It was declared the most visited cultural site in Italy.
B. It became the most popular art museum in the world.
C. It won the title of the best Italian Renaissance museum.
19. Whose only work in Florence can be found at the Uffizi Gallery
A. Leonardo da Vinci’s. B. Michelangelo’s. C. Sandro Botticelli’s.
20. When was the Uffizi Gallery first open to the public
A. In 1650. B. In 1679. C. In 1769.
M: “A work of art in itself.” That’s how arts writer Jonathan Jones of The Guardian described the Uffizi Gallery in Florence in 2009. He meant that the whole museum, and everything inside it, is a work of art.
Millions of people would agree. In 2022, Italy announced that the Uffizi Gallery had become the country’s most visited cultural site.
So what makes it popular For one thing, it has the look of a classic art museum. Founded beside the Arno River, it’s very old, with arches, pillars and history in every stone.
And inside are some of the greatest Italian Renaissance paintings. Visitors can see one of Leonardo da Vinci’s earlier works, L’Annuciazione, painted with Andrea del Verrocchio, as well as Sandro Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus and Caravaggio’s Medusa. Before Michelangelo worked on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, he painted Doni Tondo, which is his only work in Florence.
There’re more than 100,000 works in the museum, including drawings, sculptures and prints, as well as modern artworks that have been added over the years.
This is one of the world’s oldest art galleries, first built in the second half of the 16th century, although it was not open to the public until 1769.
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翻译(英译汉)
3、This is one of the world’s oldest art galleries, first built in the second half of the 16th century, although it was not open to the public until 1769.
这是世界上最古老的美术馆之一,始建于16世纪下半叶,但直到1769年才向公众开放。
2、There’re more than 100,000 works in the museum, including drawings, sculptures and prints, as well as modern artworks that have been added over the years.
博物馆里有超过10万件作品,包括绘画、雕塑和版画,以及多年来增加的现代艺术品。
1、He meant that the whole museum, and everything inside it, is a work of art.
他的意思是整个博物馆,以及里面的一切,都是艺术品。
跟读
M: “A work of art in itself.” That’s how arts writer Jonathan Jones of The Guardian described the Uffizi Gallery in Florence in 2009. He meant that the whole museum, and everything inside it, is a work of art.
Millions of people would agree. In 2022, Italy announced that the Uffizi Gallery had become the country’s most visited cultural site.
So what makes it popular For one thing, it has the look of a classic art museum. Founded beside the Arno River, it’s very old, with arches, pillars and history in every stone.
And inside are some of the greatest Italian Renaissance paintings. Visitors can see one of Leonardo da Vinci’s earlier works, L’Annuciazione, painted with Andrea del Verrocchio, as well as Sandro Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus and Caravaggio’s Medusa. Before Michelangelo worked on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, he painted Doni Tondo, which is his only work in Florence.
There’re more than 100,000 works in the museum, including drawings, sculptures and prints, as well as modern artworks that have been added over the years.
This is one of the world’s oldest art galleries, first built in the second half of the 16th century, although it was not open to the public until 1769.
Thank you for your listening.