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1、2022年上海市高三英语一模真题专项训练之听力徐汇区I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversationsand the questions will be spoken only once. After you hea
2、r a conversation and the questionabout it, read the four possible answers onyour paper, and decide which one is the bestanswer to the question you have heard.1. A. We can never learn the past of the ocean.B. We need more evidence about the past.C. Its necessary to step away from the past.D. We need
3、a big date to discovery the future.2. A. He couldnt find a place to smoke.B. He just needs smoking when thinking.C. He thinks it horrible to stop smoking.D. He couldnt find a way to stop smoking.3. A. She needs to stick to certain approaches in keeping healthy.B. She should take more care of her own
4、 health.C. She needs some further instruction in keeping healthy.D. She should learn to care more about her own health.4. A. At 1:00 p.m. on April 7.B. At 1:00 p.m. on April 6.C. At 10:00 am on April 6.D. At 10:00 p.m. on April 7.5.A. Some tinned food.B. Fresh meat in the fridge.D. The leftover in t
5、he fridge.C. Something fresh from the market.6. A. Mr. Brown wont go to Chicago.B. Mr. Brown will be scheduled to meet the man.C. Mr. Brown wants to meet the man.D. Mr. Brown will meet the man for the first time.7. A. A bomb exploded in the area.B. The police have taken the bombs away.C. People are
6、attacked by terrorists.D. The area with unexploded bombs is locked down.8. A. History may predict the future.B. History is different from future.C. She can consult the past for her problems.D. History taught her a lesson.9. A. They should go purchasing like the others.B. They ought to follow their o
7、wn emotions.C. They should go and bark at a right tree.D. They ought to make reasonable decision.10. A. He was interviewed by his wife.B. He interviewed his wife.C. They were both candidates for a job.D. They worked together in a company.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short pas
8、sages and one longer conversation, and you will he asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will he read twice, hut the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide
9、 which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. On the grass in the garden.B. On the fence of the garden.C. In the trees around the garden.D. Beyond the fence of the garden.12. A. Newton was barking at pigeons.B. Ne
10、wton was enjoying the food in the grass.C. Newton was playing with the pigeons.D. Newton was lying in grass, leaving the pigeons alone.13. A. To show his courage.B. To drive the birds away.C. To attract his masters attention.D. To scare the birds for fun.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the foll
11、owing passage.14. A. Because they may feel life is stressful to them.B. Because they tend to make mistakes often.C. Because they have no idea on how to use telephone to make a conversation.D. Because they may not be well prepared and afraid to make mistakes.15. A. Focusing on learning simple vocabul
12、ary and phrases.B. Learning as much and soon as he expected.C. Beginning with simple things and furthering skills regularly.D. Relaxing and enjoying the mistakes, since no one is perfect.16. A. To demonstrate telephone conversation examples of various contents.B. To present some mistakes in telephon
13、e conversations.C. To show more examples on greetings and goodbyes.D. To show everything in telephone conversation both in English and in Chinese.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. A construction engineer.B. A financial analyst.C. An accountant.D. A business resea
14、rcher.18. A. Because he was too shy to talk to people.B. Because he was absolutely busy with his homework.C. Because he was not ready for the interviews then.D. Because he was too busy with his work to afford any more time.19. A. Because John was a nice person and welcome almost everywhere.B. Becaus
15、e John had nice working experience.C. Because John did well in school and the job market was friendly.D. Because John was a well-trained analyst.20. A. He should take more jobs for more experience.B. He should work harder in school before going for any interview.C. He should do more research on how
16、to do an interview.D. He should learn more about the companies he applied for.答案1-5 BBADD 6-10 BDADC 11-13 BDA 14-16 DCC 17-20 BDCD 听力原文Listening Comprehension Section A Short ConversationsDirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conver
17、sation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. W: If w
18、e are to judge the future of ocean study by its past, we can surely look forward to many exciting discoveries.M: I agree. But a big data about the past is necessary and we are still far away from that. Q: What does the man mean?2. W: Im sure you dont need me to tell you this, but wouldnt it be a goo
19、d idea to stop smoking?M: Im sorry. I just cant resist it, especially when Im searching for new ideas.Q: What is the mans problem?3. W: In my daily life I take care in various ways of my body so as not to damage my health. M: Thats quite right, but lacking perseverance leads to nothing achieved.Q: W
20、hat does the man mean?4. W: Your technical manager arranged a meeting for 1:00 p.m. on April 6, but how about April 7, at 10:00 p.m. since all the technicians are busy at day time.M: Thats not a problem. I5ll let everyone know about it right away.Q: When will the meeting be held?5. W: There is no fr
21、esh meat in the market today, so youll have to content yourselves with something out of a tin.M: Dont worry. We still have some leftover of last Friday in the fridge.Q: What will the man eat for the dinner tonight?6. M: I would appreciate it if I had the opportunity to meet with Mr. Brown again duri
22、ng his stay in Chicago.W: No problem. I can rearrange Mr. Browns schedule.Q: What does the woman mean?7. W: The alert for the terrorist attack has been lifted, hasnt it?M: Yes. But theres also the danger of unexploded bombs, so they reported it to the police and the area was taped off to keep people
23、 out.Q: What happened according to what the man said?8. M: What have you got from the lecture today?W: They say you should consult the past if you want to learn about the future. History has a lot to teach us.Q: What does the girl learn from the lecture?9. W: It seems that people are making panic pu
24、rchase. Do we need to join them?M: Well. If we let our reasoning power be overshadowed by our emotions, we would be barking up the wrong tree all the time.Q: What does the man mean?10. W: How did you get to know your wife?M: Several years ago, in the course of being interviewed for a job, I was intr
25、oduced to a competitor for the position.Q: How did the man meet his wife?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear several longer conversation(s) and short passage(s), and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversation(s) and the passage(s). The conversation(s) and the passag
26、e(s) will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.When I was 13, I had a d
27、og called Newton. He was a mix between Australia kelpie and dingo, and spent most of his time in our backyard.He was constantly at the glass sliding doors, longing to go outside; most often because he could see wild pigeons rested proudly on our tall fence. We would try to ignore him until his barki
28、ng continuously, then wed let him out.As soon as the door opened he was out like a shot, dashing crazily for the fence, barking until the birds flew off. Of course Newton couldnt hurt a fly; he was simply showing off his bravery by being able to frighten the birds.Late one afternoon in the summer ho
29、liday, as I was heading outside to feed him, I stopped short at the door. There he was, lying lazily in the garden - surrounded by wild pigeons, enjoying his food sprinkled in the grass.One of them hopped closer and Newton stretched, barely paying any notice to the careless bird.When I opened the do
30、or, he looked over at me and panicked, barking at the birds until they flew out of the garden.(Now listen again, please.)Questions:11. What did the wild pigeon always rest?12. What did the writer see before stepping into the garden to feed Newton?13. Why did the dog enjoy barking at the pigeons?14.
31、Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Having telephone conversations in a second language can be very stressful. If you dont know what to say, it is very common to feel nervous in any conversation. This is true even when speaking in your native tongue. One of the main reasons pe
32、ople get nervous is that they arent prepared and know they might make mistakes during the conversation.To improve confidence on the phone you must learn what to say. The first thing you should do to improve your telephone communication ability is to start out small by learning simple vocabulary and
33、phrases. Start by knowing different greetings. It is so easy when learning English to try to do too much too soon and then get frustrated with not being able to speak as you had imagined. You have to start small, gradually developing skills and slowly working up to something more difficult.Relax and
34、 enjoy yourself as well. Everyone knows learning a language can be frustrating! Dont worry if you make mistakes. Native speakers of English understand that you wont say everything the exact same way that they would. You shouldnt feel that you cant make any mistakes, no one expects you to be perfect.
35、In the following examples on English telephone conversations, we will give many examples of sentences and phrases you should know. From the start until the end of a telephone conversation we will go over everything all the way from greetings to goodbyes.(Now listen again, please.)Questions:14. Why d
36、o people probably get nervous when having telephone conversation?15. What can help a person obtain confidence on the phone?16. What is the speech going to talk about the next?Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: Hi. It is good to see you, John.M: Same here, Nancy. It ha
37、s been a long time since I last saw you.W: Yes, the last time we saw each other was New Years Eve. How are you doing?M: I am doing OK. It would be better if I have a new job right now.W: You are looking for a new job? Why?M: I already finished my studies and graduated last week. Now, I want to get a
38、 job in theFinance field.Payroll is not exactly Finance.W: How long have you been looking for a new job?M: I just started this week.W: Didnt you have any interviews with those firms that came to our campus last month? I believe quite a few companies came to recruit students for their Finance departm
39、ents.M: I could only get one interview with Fidelity Company because of my heavy work schedule. A month has already gone by, and I have not heard from them. I guess I did not make it.W: Dont worry, John. You always did well in school. I know your good grades will help you get a job soon. Besides, th
40、e job market is pretty good right now, and all companies need financial analysts. By the way, did you mail your resume to a lot of companies?M: I have sent it to a dozen companies already. In addition, I do look closely at the employment ads listed in the newspaper every day.W: Are there a lot of op
41、enings?M: Quite a few. Some of them require a certain amount of experience and others are willing to train.W: My friends told me that it helps to do some homework before you go to an interview. You need to know the company wellwhat kind of business is it in? What types of products does it sell? How
42、is it doing lately?M: Yes, I know. I am doing some research on companies that I want to work for. I want to be ready whenever they call me in for an interview.W: Good! It seems that you are well prepared for your job search. I am sure you will find a good job in no time.M: I hope so.W: I need to run
43、; otherwise, I will be late for school. Good luck in your job search, John.M: Thank you for your advice. Bye!(Now listen again, please.)Questions:17. What will John probably work as?18. Why did John get only one interview chance from the companies that came to their campus?19. Why did Nancy believe John could find a nice job?What was Nancys suggestion for John?