2008年高考北京卷英语听力精听训练课件(含11段MP3录音)

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名称 2008年高考北京卷英语听力精听训练课件(含11段MP3录音)
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课件19张PPT。2008年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语招生试题
北京卷
1. What did the man win in his dream?
A. A holiday. B. A new car. C. Some money.
2. Will the woman come to the party?
A. Maybe. B. No. C. Certainly.
3. How long has the woman been an author?
A. About 30 years. B. About 40 years. C. About 70 years.
4. What does the woman want?
A. A radio. B. Some pens. C. Some batteries.
5. What is the woman doing?
A. Asking for information.
B. Asking for an apology.
C. Asking for help.
6. How many coats does the woman want?
A. 25. B. 30. C. 50.
7. What is the order number for gloves?
A. P25G5. B. P26T5. C. P28D5.
8. Which city has the woman visited recently?
A. New York. B. London. C. Paris.
9. What does the woman like about the city?
A. City life. B. Weather. C. Environment.
10. When will it rain?
A. In the morning.
B. In the afternoon.
C. At night.
11. What will cause delays for traffic coming into town?
A. Rain.
B. A fog.
C. Bridge repairs.
12. Why did the woman go to the bank?
A. To buy a new house.
B. To meet the manager.
C. To make an appointment.
13. What happened in the parking lot?
A. The woman quarreled with a stranger.
B. The woman failed to get her car parked in time.
C. The woman backed her car into the wrong place.
14. What did the woman think of the man when she first saw him?
A. Selfish.
B. Clever.
C. Respectful.
15. How does the woman think about her work?
A. It is very good.
B. It is hard to say now.
C. It keeps her very busy.
16. Where does the woman live now?
A. In her workplace.
B. In the city center.
C. In a big apartment.
17. What are the two speakers talking about?
A. The woman’s life in a new city.
B. The woman’s travel experience.
C. The woman’s co-workers.
18. What is the woman’s view on smell?
A. It is personal.
B. It is concrete.
C. It is strange.
19. What is special about smells?
A. They are as pleasant as music.
B. They can last about thirty days.
C. They make things more memorable.
20. What is the woman’s most favorite smell?
A. Smell of the sea.
B. Smell of her garden.
C. Smell of aircraft fuel.
2008年高考北京卷英语听力录音稿
Text 1
M: I had a very strange dream last night. I dreamt I won a competition.
W: Oh, really? What did you win? Money? A new car?
M: I won a holiday on a desert island. I hope it will come true.
Text 2
M: We are having a little party at the weekend. Can you and Tom come?
W: That sounds nice. Thank you. But I’ll have to check with Tom.
Text 3
M: So, Jane, how long have you been an author?
W: Well, Tom, I didn’t start writing until I was in my
thirtieth, and I’m over seventy now. So goodness, I
must have been writing for about forty years.
Text 4
W: Excuse me, do you have any batteries? I need some to
my radio.
M: Sure. They are over there, next to the pens.
?
Text 5
W: Do you think you can give me a lift to the station?
M: I’m terribly sorry, I can’t. I have to be at work by 8:30.
I can call you a taxi, though.Text 6 M: How can I help you, Ms. Johnson?
W: Mmm…. First, I’d like to order thirty coats, order
number P25J5.
M: OK, order number P25J5, coats, thirty.
W: Unhen, how much are they?
M: Forty-five dollars each.
W: OK. And gloves, order number P28D5. How much are
they?
M: Five dollars a pair. How many do you need?
W: Fifty.
M: Gloves, fifty pairs, five dollars a pair, P28D5. OK.
W: And shoes. Mmm…. Twenty-five pairs of order
number P26T5.
M: Shoes, order number P26T5, twenty-five pairs at
eighteen dollars a pair. Is that OK?
W: Yes, that’s fine. Text 7
M: Hi, Mary, you’re back! How was New York?
W: Great! Have you ever been there?
M: No.
W: I think it’s probably my favorite city.
M: Really? What’s so great about it? I heard it was quite
dirty.
W: In some parts, maybe. But there’s just so much going
on, the theaters, restaurants, shops and museums. They
make London and Paris like country towns. The only
problem was the weather. It was freezing.
M: What a shame!Text 8
M: And onto this morning’s local traffic news. Driving
conditions have been improved. Now the early morning
fog has gone. Rain is forecast for tonight, but it would
be fine during the day. Traffic police have warned
drivers to expect delays coming into town in the
afternoon because of repairs to Victoria Bridge. And
lorries have been advised to go another way if possible.Text 9
W: My husband and I have decided to buy a new house,
and I made an appointment to see a bank manager.
I’ve never met him before, and was a little nervous. I
drove into town and was lucky enough to find a
parking space outside the bank. I just started backing
into the space when another car drove into it. I was
very angry. I opened my window and shouted at the
other driver. He ignored me and walked away. It took
me twenty minutes to find another place. As soon as I
parked the car, I rushed into the bank. I was ten
minutes late for my appointment. I went to the
manager’s office, knocked and walked in. The manager
was sitting behind his desk. He was the man who had
taken my parking space. Text 10 M: Hello? W: Dad, it’s me, Kirsty.
M: Kirsty! How are you?
W: I’m fine but still a little tired.
M: I can imagine. What’s work like?
W: It’s still too early to say. But I think it’s going to be
really good. It’s a big company but everybody’s been
so kind and helpful.
M: And how about the city? Have you seen much of it yet?
W: I’ve seen a bit. It just seems such a big, busy city. I
don’t see how I’ll ever find my way around.
M: I know. Big cities can seem really strange and
frightening at first. Where are you living?
W: Well, I find a tiny apartment. But it’s in the downtown
area and it’s close to work.
M: It all sounds really interesting. Hope you’ll enjoy
yourself there.
?Text 11
M: Dr. Stone, how did you become an expert on smell?
W: Well, I didn’t intend to in the first place. But when I
was in university, there was a course on senses. The
other senses seem to be more concrete somehow, but
smell is so personal. I found it extremely interesting.
M: Do you have any interesting information to give us
about smells?
W: Well, let’s see. Did you know that it’s harder to forget
smells than to forget facts? There have been
experiments where people could pick out a particular
smell thirty days after smelling it for the first time.
M: Really? So smells can bring back more memories than,
say, music?
W: That seems to be the case.
M: That’s interesting. So what’s your favorite smell?
W: Oh, I have lots of different ones. The smells of the sea
reminds me of happy family holidays, and the smell of
roses makes me think of my friend’s house. Strangely
enough, I like the smell of air craft fuel at airports.
Then I know I am going to fly somewhere exciting. But
it’s the general smell of my garden in the rain that I
really like the most. That means I am at home where I
should be.
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