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1、 高 考 专 刊 2022年 9月 刊 参 考 答 案 及 听 力 录 音 文 本 A 2 听 力 专 顼 专 项 练 习(一)Listening comprehensionSection A1-5 CDCBB 6-10 ADCABSection B11-13 AAD 14-16 BCB 17-20 DCDA录 音 文 本 Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations betweentwo speakers.A t the end o f each co

2、nversation,a question will be askedabout what was said.The conversations and the questions will be spokenonly once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,readthe four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is thebest answer to the question you have heard.1.M:Excuse me.I

3、s this novel available?W:Um.The Million Pound Bank-Note.T m sorry.If s been checked out.Q:Where does this conversation most probably take place?2.W:Good morning,Sir.Can I help you?M:F d like to book three tickets for the exhibition.W:The admission price is 10 dollars per person.Students can enjoy a

4、30%discount.M:I see.Then one for the adult and two for students.Q:What is the total cost for them?3.M:If I were you,I d book a hotel in the heart of downtown.Traffic ismuch more convenient for us.W:I d like to,but what about the budget?Q:What does the woman mean?4.W:What do you think of my resume?M:

5、If s well-organized,though,I doubt if you can get any chance for aninterview with all the spelling and grammar mistakes in it.Q:What will the woman most probably do next?5.M:Can I help you?W:F d like to know some information about car insurance.Can yourecommend some packages?Q:What is the man?6.W:Ev

6、ery time I listen to Mr.White s lecture,my mind begins towander after about 5 minutes.M:Oh,really?He is not a very exciting speaker but the subjects he talksabout are interesting.Q:What do we learn from the conversation?7.M:I heard you were on a sick leave yesterday.Did you finally get youreyes chec

7、ked?W:I planned to,but my doctor was too busy helping a boy who hurt hiseyes during a baseball game.Q:Why couldnz t the woman have her eyes checked?8.W:At the age of forty you gave up a good job in the company tobecome a freelance photographer.Do you have any regrets?M:Yes.That is,I didn t resign fr

8、om the job when I was younger.Q:What does the man imply?9.M:The company wants to renew my contract.But unless I can get a 20%raise,I don t think I am interested in it.W:They will sure meet your needs.You deserve it.Q:What does the woman mean?10.W:I hate being short-sighted.I m fed up with wearing gl

9、asses all thetime.Is it safe to have an operation?M:My sister had some kind of laser operation this summer,and she isnot wearing glasses now.This is her number.Q:What does the man suggest the woman do?Section BDirections:In Section B,you will hear two short passages and one longerconversation,and yo

10、u will be asked several questions on each o f thepassages and the conversation.The passages and the conversation willbe read twice,but the questions will be spoken only once.When you heara question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decidewhich one would be the best answer to the quest

11、ion you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Jason Mraz is a talented singer from the United States.His musicmakes people feel better.Mraz began performing in high school.He tookpart in many activities like singing and drama,but that didn*t make himpopular.He decided

12、 to leave his hometown.When a friend gave him aguitar,though,Mraz dropped an idea of starting a career in musicaltheatre and started writing songs with it.However,his musical journey was not smooth at first.He jumpedfrom town to town and job to job until he finally ended up in San Diego,and there,he

13、 made his first album,Waiting for M y Rocket to Come.With Mraz s latest album Look for the Good,he wants to helppeople see the positive things in life,especially during these difficulttimes.Mraz s songs have always had positive messages.The Remedy,for example,was written to offer encouragement to a

14、friend who wasseriously ill.His most popular song,I m Yours,is about loving yourselfand others.Mraz helps make the world a better place.He has hisown organization,the Jason Mraz Foundation,to promote equal rightsand art education.It has changed many people s lives for the better.Allin all,Jason Mraz

15、 is continuing to spread peace and love,not just throughmusic but also through good acts.Now listen again please.Questions:11.What did Jason Mraz decide to do after receiving a guitar?12.Why did Jason Mraz write the song,The Remed好 13.What can we learn about Jason Mraz?Questions 14 through 16 are ba

16、sed on the following passage.Dreams are expressions of thoughts,feelings and events that passthrough our mind while we are sleeping.Everybody dreams.But onlysome people remember their dreams.People have been trying to decidewhat dreams mean for thousands of years.Ancient Greeks and Romansbelieved dr

17、eams conveyed messages from the gods.Some nativeAmerican tribes and Mexican civilizations believed dreams were adifferent world we visit when we sleep.In Europe,people believed thatdreams were evil and could lead people to do bad things.200 years ago,people awakened after four or five hours of sleep

18、 to think about theirdreams or talk about them with other people.Then they returned to sleepfor another four to five hours.Early in the 20th century,famous scientistsdeveloped different ideas about dreams.Austrian psychiatrist SigmundFreud published a book called The Interpretation o f Dreams in 190

19、0.Freud believed people often dream about things they want but cannothave.For Freud,dreams were full of hidden meanings.He thoughtdreams could be an important way to understand what is happening inour brains.Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung worked closely with Freud forseveral years,but he believed drea

20、ms could help people grow andunderstand themselves.Today,Doctor Stickgold at Harvard Universitydisagrees with Sigmund Freud.He believes that when we dream,thebrain is trying to make sense of the world.He says it has been more than100 years since Sigmund Freud published his important book aboutdreami

21、ng.Yet there s still no agreement on exactly how the brain workswhen we are dreaming or why we dream.Now listen again please.Questions:14.What did ancient Greeks and Romans think of dreams?15.Which of the following statements might Sigmund Freud agree with?16.What is the passage mainly about?Questio

22、ns 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M:Hi,Lily,how is your thesis paper going?W:Well,it had been quite horrible.But thanks to my adviser,Prof.LeonBond,an expert in computer science and technology,F ve had it overwith an A+.M:Wow,really?I heard Prof.Bond is a tough guy.Few student

23、s get it soeasily as you do.W:Em,I just related it to my previous experience working in a softwaredeveloping company.I sure have some problems and ideas in mind.Actually I have addressed them on my course papers.And this time I justexpanded one and made further explorations.M:But I heard originality

24、 should be the first priority.W:Yes,originality counts.But you don t have to come up with a whollynew idea.All you need to do is put forward a problem and try to resolveit.M:How did you manage your time?Piles of articles and books,countlessrevisions,meetings with your professor.W:Actually,I spent ab

25、out half the time researching and the other halfwriting.That s a reasonable arrangement.Some of my fellow classmatesend up spending about 90%of their time researching,which means thatthey don,t actually start pulling together their ideas until if s alreadytoo late.You know,good papers require multip

26、le drafts,with seriousrevisions being made based on the comments of your adviser.All of thattakes time.M:I suppose I should prepare for my paper in this way too.Now listen again please.Questions:17.What does Lily major in?18.Why is the man surprised at Lily s good grade?19.What does Lily say about h

27、er paper?20.Which of the following is NOT a reason for Lily s successful paper?专 项 练 习(二)Listening comprehensionSection A1-5 CDBAC 6-10 ABCBDSection B11-13 BAD 14-16 DBC 17-20 ADCA录 音 文 本 Listening comprehensionSection ADirections:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations betweentwo speaker

28、s.A t the end o f each conversation,a question will be askedabout what was said.The conversations and the questions will be spokenonly once.A fter you hear a conversation and the question about it,readthe four possible answers on your paper,anddecide which one is the bestanswer to the question you h

29、ave heard.1.M:Good afternoon.Please have a seat here.Whaf s wrong?W:F ve taken the pills as you instructed,but I still canz t fall asleep.Q:What is most probably the man?2.M:Does the sign say the library is open on weekdays from 10 a.m.to8 p.m.?W:Sorry,I haven t got my glasses.Q:What does the woman

30、mean?3.W:I enjoyed your talk show last night.You didn,t look nervous at all!M:To tell the truth,when I was on the stage,I really had my heart in mymouth.Q:What does the man mean?4.M:We re running out of toothpaste.Do you think we can find thedrug store here?W:Yes,butr m sure we can get cheaper ones

31、in the supermarkets.Let sgo down to the other end of the shopping mall.Q:Where will the speakers most probably go?5.M:The membership fee is 20 dollars a month.If you pay for a year inadvance,you can get a 50%discount.W:That sounds a good deal.Y II take it.Q:How much would the woman pay for the year

32、s membership?6.W:It s strange that our fridge is empty.What happened to all thatfood we bought?M:My younger brother has a good appetite.He really cleaned these out.Q:What does the man mean?7.M:The first step is to put the seeds of pumpkins into the soil,right?W:Yes,and I believe there is plenty of s

33、pace to the right of the carrots.Q:What are the speakers most probably doing?8.M:F ve heard that you got promoted.Congratulations!You must bevery satisfied.W:Not really.The new office is comfortable,but the workload is stressingme out.Q:What does the woman think of her new job?9.W:A new company is l

34、ooking for skilled workers.They need twentynew workers.But over 500 people applied.M:Yes,I saw the news last night.I still have my job,thank goodness.Q:What are the speakers talking about?10.W:Look at the present I bought for Denial,a solar-poweredskateboard.M:He will be thrilled!I hope his parents

35、won t throw it away this time.Q:What does the man imply?Section BDirections:In Section B,you will hear two short passages and one longerconversation,and you will be asked several questions on each o f thepassages and longer conversation.The passages and the longerconversation will be read twice,but

36、the questions will be spoken onlyonce.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on yourpaper,and decide which one would be the best answer to the questionyou have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.An American IT firm has officially introduced an noffice c

37、at policyto improve the stressful environment of the workplace.A total of ninefurry friends freely wander around in the office and do whatever theirlittle hearts desire.Alex Wilson,who heads the firm,introduced the pet policy,uponrequest from one of his employees,allowing staff to bring their own ca

38、tsto work.Employee Emily Longfellow is grateful for their animals comfortingways.HCats are sleeping just beside us.It s healing/she said.Not onlydoes Wilson encourage bringing cats to the job,but he also encourageshis employees to rescue cats from overpopulated shelters or streets.Hegives 45 dollars

39、 a month to those who rescue a cat.While the positives are many,there are still some obstacles.Sometimes a cat will walk on a phone and cut off the call,or they shutdown the computers by walking onto the off switch,Longfellow says.Still,cats in the workplace have been a tremendous success for thecom

40、pany.The policy has led to various other companies doing the same.Now listen again,please.Questions:11.What can we learn about the IT firm according to the passage?12.What are the employees encouraged to do by Wilson?13.What is the main problem of the firm,s pet policy?Questions 14 through 16 are ba

41、sed on the following passage.Homework is an important part of schooling,but the purposes ofgiving children homework will change as they grow older.At the primarylevel,the main aim is to cultivate good habits,like learning to plan andexercising self-discipline.During the secondary school years,extend

42、ingwhat is learned at school is positively related to academic achievement,so the content of homework becomes more important.So how can you help your child do their best?Creating an idealworking environment will make it easier for them to get down to theirassignments quickly.Make sure it s free of d

43、istractions,and somewherenear you,so you can answer questions and offer encouragement.You probably have to help younger children plan their session.Getthem to tell you everything they have to do.Then encourage them toestablish an order in which they do work.When there are several different assignmen

44、ts,make sure they beginwith one they enjoy,so it seems easy to get started.It s best to take onthe most difficult task second once they1 re settled,but before they gettired.If older children have more than an hour of homework,encouragethem to schedule a short break to stretch.If you encourage them t

45、o tellyou what they ve learned,they II absorb the information more deeplyand remember it more readily.(Now listen again.)Questions:14.What is the main purpose of homework for primary school kids?15.What should parents do to help their children do their best?16.What should children do when having mul

46、tiple assignments?Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W:Did you enjoy your stay with us,Mr.Brown?M:Yes,I had a wonderful time here.Now I m going to the airport.Myflight leaves in less than 2 hours.Can you tell me the quickest way toget there?W:Well,we can call a taxi for

47、you.We also have a free airport shuttleservice.M:That sounds great,but will the shuttle get me to the airport in time?W:Yes,it should.The next shuttle leaves in 15 minutes.And it takes some25 minutes to get to the airport.M:Fantastic!T II just wait in the lobby.Will you please let me know whenif s l

48、eaving?W:Of course,sir.M:Now I would like to settle my mini-bar bill.How much is that?W:Let s see.It comes to$37.50.How would you like to pay for it?M:I II pay with my credit card.But I II need a receipt,so I can chargeit to my company.W:Absolutely!Here you are,sir.If you like,I can leave your bags

49、with theporter.And he can load them onto the shuttle for you when it arrives.M:That would be great.Thank you.W:Would you like to leave a comment on our web page when you havetime?M:Sure.I had a really good stay here,and I d like to recommend yourhotel to my friends and colleagues.Now listen again,pl

50、ease.Questions:17.Where does the conversation most probably take place?18.Why does the man ask about the quickest way to the airport?19.Why does the man ask for a receipt?20.What will the man most probably do after his travel?A3-5语 法 填 空(1)1.Running2.that3.before4.both5.had tried/was trying/had been

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