高三英语新王牌
1 / 5听力专题之长对话——17二模静安闸北补习吧新王牌
Questions 18through 20 are based on the following conversation.
18. A. His fault in the basketball game.
B. His failure to control his emotion.
C. His teammate’s rudeness to him.
D. His team’s losing the basketball game.
19. A. He didn’t think it was his fault.
B. He didn’t want to worsen the situation.
C. He was afraid of Caleb’s scold.
D. He wanted to respect his teammates.
20. A. Apologize to Caleb.
B. Think twice before acting.
C. Do the same to Caleb.
D. Express his opinions enough.
黄埔
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following dialogue.
11. A. Encouraging. B. Dishonest. C. Interesting. D. Nervous.
12. A. How to start his own business.
B. How to develop a real interest.
C. How to speak to a woman bravely.
D. How to balance his study and work.
13. A. He has too loose a schedule.
B. He loves the feeling with students.
C. He is dissatisfied with his current job.
D. He wants to determine his future development.
崇明听力文字
Questions 18 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
W: Hi, Tyler. What’s up with you? You look unhappy.
M: Well, I didn’t pass the ball enough in the basketball game. But what really upsets me is that Caleb shouted at me for playing badly. I don’t think he had to act like that.
W: But you should have told him that.
M: I thought if I started screaming too, that would just make everything worse.
W: I agree. That kind of emotional release feels good at first, but it usually causes more problems.
M: Exactly. It hurts people’s feelings and can give you a reputation for not being able to control your emotions. W: But it’s still important to express your opinions. You should respect yourself enough not to let people treat you badly.
M: So what do you think I should have done?
W: First of all, you understand he was right, so it would have shown maturity to admit your fault. Second…M: You think I should have apologized when Caleb was the one who was…
W: Second of all, you could have calmly said that you didn’t appreciate his approach.
M: Do you really think he listens when he is so angry? I don’t think talking to him would have done any good. W: It might get him to think twice before doing it again. And if he doesn’t, you are still the bigger man, and your teammates will recognize that. All right?
M: Yeah. I didn’t think of that. Thanks.
(Now listen again, please)
Questions:
18. What was the main cause of the man’s unhappiness?
19. Why didn’t the man shout back during the game?
20. What does the woman mainly suggest the man do?
黄埔听力文字
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following dialogue.
W:I've been really impressed with your work here.
M:Thank you! I really love to work as a student doctor here. I have a question for you, but I am a little nervous to ask you.
W:I want you to feel comfortable being open and honest here, so ask away!
M:So, everyone who works here kind of has something they love to do, right? Something they’re really good at. For example, Andy, he loves movies. And Kelsey, she has her music. Sheila just loves her work so much. And you have this business, which is so cool.
W: So, you don't have that one thing you love?
M:Well, I think I know what it is...
W: Tell me! That’s great!
M:I want to go back to school. I love learning.
W:That's a wonderful idea!
M:But I still want to be a student doctor here. Is that OK?
W:Of course, we can make it work.
M:That is such a relief. I was so scared to ask you.
W:It's really not a big deal. We can work out the schedule. So, do you know what you're going to study? M:I’m interested in so many different things. I think starting back at school will help me decide which direction I want to go.
Questions :
11.Which word may best describe the woman?
12.What does the man worry about?
13.Why does the man want to go back to school?
浦东
Section C
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. May 19th. B. May 20th.
C. May 23rd.
D. May l6th.
18. A. Three meals a day. B. Train fare.
C. Competition entrance fee.
D. Floor space.
19. A. The entrance fee is 6 euros this year.
B. College basket teams abroad can enter for the game by phone.
C. It is the 80th anniversary of the Tampere Student Game.
D. The game will end with a ceremony in the last evening.
20. A. Students can enjoy a reduced rate during that period.
B. All the basketball teams live in that hotel.
C. It will provide three meals to the players living there.
D. It is close to where all the matches are held.
徐汇
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17.A. A newspaper. B. An advertisement company.
C. A cleanup company.
D. A market.
18.A. She wants to spare more room for something new.
B. She wants to turn their old stuff into cash at a low cost.
C. She knows that the sales consultant before the man does.
D. She just wants to clean up their house.
19.A. Rudy is likely to buy their stuff.
B. Rudy will come and take their stuff away.
C. Rudy plays guitar as well as the man.
D. Rudy will help them with the ad and the sale.
20.A. His old guitar. B. Their appliances, jewelry, furniture and exercise equipment.
C. The spring cleanup sale.
D. The low cost of ad and friendly service.
浦东听力原稿
Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following conversation.
M: Hello, Peggy. I’m phoning to let you know that my college basketball team are very keen to come over to Finland to take part in the Tampere Student Games.
W: Well, that’s great. We’re hoping to make it a really special event this year, as it’s the 80th anniversary of Finnish Student Sport!
M: Fantastic! We’re all looking forward to coming. Let me just check – the games start on May 19th, right? W: Oh, that was the temporary plan when you first contacted me, that they’d run from the 19th to the 23rd. But we’ve cut the programme by a day, so now it’ll begin on the 20th, still ending on the 23rd. There’s going to be an opening ceremony on the first evening.
M: We don’t want to miss that, do we! And how much is the entry fee for the Games?
W: This year it’s gone up from 16 to 18 euros a day per person, I’m afraid, but you get a lot for that.
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, of course it covers the competition entrance, but you also get three meals a day and even floor space if you want it –we can’t manage beds for everyone!
M: Sounds a bit basic to me. Can you recommend a hotel?
W: Well, Tampere is quite a big city, so there are a lot of hotels. The Homeland would be convenient if you come by train, or maybe you’d prefer the Hermica, as it’s offering a reduced rate for participants in the games. It’s a very nice hotel.
M: And where is it exactly?
W: Well, that’s the other good thing from your point of view. It’s in the Hervanta district of Tampere, near the
University of Technology.
M: And why is that good for us?
W: Because all the basket matches are taking place near there.
M: Oh, I see.
W: Look, why don’t I give you the website address, and then you can look up the programme and find out anything else you need to know.
M: Good idea. So, what is it?
W: OK, it’s www dot sellgames.
M: Brilliant, I’ll have a look now. Thanks, Peggy.
W: See you soon, then. Bye, John.
Questions
17. When will the Tempere Student Games start?
18. Which is not included in the entry fee for the Games?
19. Which of the following statement is true about the Tampere Student Games?
20. Why does Peggy recommend the Hermica to John?