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1、高考英语听力模拟试题(十三)听力原文及答案15. ACBCA 610. CCABA 1115. ABCAB 1620. CBBCB(Text 1)W: International Shipping, Elaine speaking, may I help you?M:Allan Mac Farlane speaking. Could I speak to Bob Harris, please?W: Hold on a moment please, Mr Mac Farlane. I'll just put you through.(Text 2)M: The taxi driver m
2、ust have been driving too fast.W: I don't think so. He crashed into the tree because he was trying to avoid a bicycle in front of him.(Text 3)M: Summer is over at last, it's time to put T-shirts away.W: I've been waiting for this for months.(Text 4)W: Can I come to see you at 10:00,Profe
3、ssor Brown?M: I'm sorry, Susan, but I'll be meeting my students then. Why not come half an hour later?(Text 5)M: I telephoned to see if you'd like to go to the movies this afternoon.W: I'd really like to, but I just broke my glasses and I've got to do something about getting anot
4、her pair before the shop closes.(Text 6)M: Paulanar Restaurant. Head waiter. Good morning.W: I'd like to book a table for two.M: And is that for today, Madam?W: Of course.M: At what time, Madam?W: Oh, about three o'clock, I suppose.M: I'm afraid we only serve lunch till 3 p. m.,Madam.W:
5、Oh, well, two o'clock then, and it must be by a window.M: Very good, and your name, please?W: White. Linda White.M: Very good, Mrs. White. A table for two at 2 p. m.today.(Text 7)M: Oh, we still haven't decided what to get him.W: I know. It's hard. What does he need?M: Well, darling, the
6、 other day he said that he needed a car.W: Yeah, right. Well, I think that's a little beyond us.M: Yeah, it'd be fun, but it's just a little too expensive.W: There's the usual kind of thing, like a wallet or tie.M: Oh, please, not for his sixtieth. I think we should get him something
7、 more expensive than that, don't you? I mean, we want to get something good, something.W: Something unusual?M: Yeah.W: Well, how about a computer? We could get him a computer. That way we could keep in touch on e-mail.M: No, no, no. You know him. He says he's too old to learn how to use a co
8、mputer. He isn't, of course, but I don't think he'd ever use it.(Text 8)W: Pardon me. Are you familiar with this neighborhood?M: Well, I should be. I've lived here all my life. What are you looking for?W: The Post Office.M: Well, the nearest one is about a mile away.W: Oh. Well, I gu
9、ess I could send a letter.M: There's a mail box up the street. Have you already got a stamp on that letter?W: Yes, I have to register it. How do I walk to the post office from here?M: Go up this street until you get to the main street. Then turn right and walk about four blocks or so.W: Thank yo
10、u for your help.M: The post office entrance is inside a building complex with some other offices.W: I'm sure I'll find it. If I get lost, I'll ask again.M: There's an American flag out front, and a sign: The U. S.Post Office.W: Thanks again. Bye.(Text 9)M: Hotlines are very common in
11、 today's life, do you think so?W: Of course.M: Most of them are about amusement, in my opinion. But some of them are very important in our daily life.W: Is that true?M: Certainly. A free hotline offering help to teenagers was opened in Guang Dong.W: Can you tell me something more about it?M: It
12、is the first part of the national hotline system to help to protect teens' rights. Young people who have psychological problems or questions on legal issues can call for help. More than 100 experts are ready to offer help.W: Then what is the telephone number?M: Call 12355 if you are in Guangzhou
13、 and 020-12355 if you are outside.W: Oh, it will be a help to teenagers.(Text 10)BEIJING( Associated Press) ! China has a growing middle class, a tradition of expecting education and 21 million new babies every year. Selling educational toys should be easy.While China may be the world's biggest
14、toy maker, much of the best is exported. Department stores here do not have enough high quality toys. It is said the demand for educational toys is low. A US company, Baby Care, is trying to change that with a new way to sell toys in China. Baby Care works basically together with doctors in Beijing hospitals. People who join the company's mother's club get lectures and newsletters on baby and child development at no extra costif they agree to spend 18 dollars a month on the company's educational toys and childcare books.