2026届湖北省云学名校联盟高三联考英语试卷听力讲评课件(共16张PPT含音频)

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名称 2026届湖北省云学名校联盟高三联考英语试卷听力讲评课件(共16张PPT含音频)
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(共16张PPT)
1-5 AACCB
6-10 CABAB
11-15 ABCAB
16-20 BACCC
M: Erin, is something bothering(v.使烦恼) you
W: Well, I’m behind on my assignments(n.作业) and I have two tests(n.考试) next week which I’ve barely(adv.几乎没有) studied for.
1. How does the woman sound(v.听起来)
A. Anxious (焦虑的).
B. Disappointed (沮丧的).
C. Confused (困惑的).
2. What does the man tell the woman about
A. A storage facility(n.储存设施).
B. A traveling route(n.路线).
C. A building entrance(n.入口).
M: My name is Tae-Min, and I’ll be taking you around the museum today. Are there any questions(问题) before we get started(开始)
W: I have one — is there somewhere(n.某个地方) I could leave(v.存放) this bag It’s quite heavy.
M: Yes, we have lockers(储物柜) near the entrance.
3. What is the man’s problem
A. He forgot about a service(n.服务).
B. He missed the checkout(n.结帐).
C. He is overcharged(v.对……要价过高).
M: I’d like to check out. Here’s my room key.
W: Thank you. Just a moment. Okay, Mr. Brown. Here’s the bill for your stay.
M: Oh, this is charg(e)ing(v.要价) me for two nights, but I arrived yesterday morning. And I didn’t request(v.要求) any additional(额外的) services.
4. What do we know about the pumpkin milky tea(南瓜奶茶)
A. It is not fresh enough(足够地).
B. It has been sold out(v. sell out 售完).
C. It is unavailable(不可获得的) now.
M: I’m about to head to Forest Café to buy drinks for our team. Would you like something, too
W: Yes. I love the seasonal drink(应季饮品) sold there ... the pumpkin milky tea.
M: I think that one has been discontinued(v.停止). It was being offered(v.提供) in the fall(n.秋季) only. The café is advertising winter drinks now.
5. What are the speakers talking about
A. A job hunting(n.搜寻).
B. A job change(n.更换).
C. A job interview(n.面试).
M: Sandy, the move(n.职业的变换) you requested came through(v. come through获得成功). You’ll be able to start working at the Lambert office on August first.
W: Wow. It’s a good thing that I’ve already started gathering documentation on my work processes to give to my replacement(n.接替者).
6. What is mentioned(v. 提及) about Bryson Road
A. It has a subway stop(地铁站).
B. It is often (be) jammed with traffic(交通堵塞).
C. It is partially under construction(部分建设中).
7. What does the man advise(v.建议) the woman to do
A. Take a different return route(n.返回路线).
B. Walk two blocks(n.街区).
C. Put off(v.推迟) her trip.
W: Excuse me — do you know if bus Number 7 goes to Bryson Road
M: Yes, it does. Are you trying to get to Valmont Shopping Plaza
W: Actually, yes. It’s on Bryson Road, right
M: That’s right. This bus will stop in front of the mall. (6)But there’s some repairing(n.修理) workunderway on the south side of Bryson Road. Bus Number 7 coming back this direction is being re-routed away from the road. It’s confusing, so ...
W: Oh, I see.
M: For your (7)return trip, I’d recommend(v.建议) taking bus Number 22 instead(adv.代替). It stops about two blocks from here.
8. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Confirming(v.确认) the shooting details(n.拍摄细节).
B. Reschedul(e)ing(v.重新安排) an appointment(n.约会).
C. Complet(e)ing(v.完成) the set design(n.布景设计).
9. Why does Ms. Marshall feel it a good thing
A. She isn’t completely ready(完全准备好) yet.
B. She prefers a different location(n.位置).
C. She has to travel on business(因公出差).
10. When will the photo shoot(n.拍摄) be
A. On Thursday. B. On Saturday. C. On Friday.
M: Ms. Marshall, the Art Director has just called and she said she has to (8)rearrange(v.重新安排) the photo shoot to later this week because she’s been called away to Paris on urgent business.
(9)W: Actually, Jonathan, that’s kind of a good thing. I still haven’t finished the final set design for the shoot, and this gives me the time I need to prepare.
M: Good. But she wanted me to ask you (10)when to rearrange. She’ll be back on Thursday morning and would be able to start later that day. Or there’s Friday morning, Saturday too.
W: Hmmm. The last option(n.选择) sounds good.
11. What happened(v.发生) to the man’s friend
A. He hurt(v.使受伤) his arm.
B. He had a car accident(n.交通事故).
C. He passed out(v. 失去知觉) in the street.
12. What will the woman do next
A. Go to the emergency room(急诊室).
B. Deal with(v.处理) another emergency(n.紧急情况).
C. Rush to the scene(赶到现场).
13. What does the woman do
A. An emergency doctor(急诊医生).
B. An ambulance driver(救护车司机).
C. A telephone operator(电话接线员).
W: 911, what is your emergency
M: I need an ambulance, quick!
W: What’s your emergency
M: My friend fell off his bike into the street.
W: What is your location
M: I’m at the entrance to Evergreen State College.
W: We’re sending someone now. They should be there in about five minutes.
M: OK, thank you.
W: (11)Is your friend awake(醒着的)
M: Yes, I think he’ll be okay. But it looks like he might have a few broken bones. He is suffering from(v.遭受) the pain in his arm.
W: Okay, just leave him where he is. Try not to move him. I’m going to get off the line now. (12)(13)I have another call coming in.
M: Okay, thank you for your help.
14. What aspect of Jack’s garden surprised(v.使惊奇) the man
A. The variety(n.多样化) of vegetables.B. The eco-friendly methods(环保的方法).
C. The huge(巨大的) size of the garden.
15. How did Jack learn about urban gardening(城市园艺) at first(起初)
A. By visiting a farm. B. By joining a local meeting.
C. By researching(v.调查) online.
16. What did the woman do to help Jack with his garden
A. Set up(v.安装) solar panels(太阳能板) for lighting(n.照明).
B. Establish(v.建立) a rainwater recycling system(雨水回收系统).
C. Give him kitchen waste(厨余垃圾) for soil nutrition(土壤养分).
17. What does the woman think of the maintenance(n.维护) work
A. Manageable(易办的). B. Stressful(有压力的). C. Easy.
M: I went round the back of Jack’s restaurant yesterday and was (14)amazed(惊奇的) to see his garden. Wow! He’s got a wide range of(多种多样的) vegetables growing there! I just thought he’d have a few pots. It’s like an extensive little farm!W: Oh, you saw it He’s even got some solar panels out there too. It’s amazing what one can do with a small space.M: I couldn’t believe it. He had carrots, cabbage and even some beans. (15)How did he get started(v.开始) with all that W: He attended(v.参加) a community presentation(社区讲座) on urban gardening and then I showed him some basics I learnt online like using the right soil and how to maximize sunlight exposure.M: It’s impressive. He mentioned something about using kitchen waste from the restaurant for soil nutrition. Does that really work W: Absolutely. It’s a great way to recycle and enrich the soil. (16)We even set up(建立) a small rainwater collection system(雨水收集系统) for watering.M: That’s pretty environmentally friendly. It seems like a lot of work though. (17)Is there much maintenance involved(v.涉及) W: It needs regular care(定期护理), but it’s not too demanding(要求高的). Also, seeing his garden expand and grow has been really rewarding.
18. What is the talk mainly about
A. The benefits(n.好处) of good sleep.
B. The ways of improv(e)ing(v.改善) sleep.
C. The influence(n.影响) of sleep environment(n.环境).
19. How many subjects(n.被试者) were (be) involved in(v.参与) the study
A. 60. B. 40. C. 20.
20. What does Dr. Zee advise people to do
A. Reduce(v.减少) the use of sleep medicine(安眠药).
B. Measure blood sugar levels(血糖水平).
C. Sleep in the dark(n.黑暗).
W: Well, everyone knows that good sleep is important for our health. (18)Not everyone knows how important it is to sleep in darkness. A new report says sleeping with the light on could be bad for our health. Researchers said around 40 percent of people sleep with some sort of artificial light. They said even light from a television or an alarm clock could affect our health. Sleeping without any light is more difficult for people who live in cities, where there is a lot of outdoor light at night.The researchers are from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, U.S.A. The lead researcher, Dr. Phyllis Zee, is an expert in sleep medicine. (19)Her team conducted(v.进行) a study of the blood sugar levels of 20 people after nights of sleep. The people who slept with a light on had higher blood sugar levels the next morning compared to those who slept in total darkness. (20)Dr. Zee said this is because light stimulates brain activity, which raises blood sugar levels. She said there are three things we can do to reduce the risk of illness: turn off the lights(关灯), use a light-blocking curtain(使用遮光窗帘) and wear an eye mask(戴上眼罩).
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