文档内容
2024年高考英语听力模拟训练19
答案及听力原文
答案:1~5 BBBBB 6~10 BCBCB 11~15 ACBCB 16~20 CBCBB
听力原文:
Text 1
W:I like books and music.
M:I prefer to play football when I have time.
Text 2
W:Hey,could you please turn down the radio?
M:No way.I’ve been waiting for this program for a long time.
W:But I want to take a nap.
Text 3
W:Professor White’s lecture seemed to go on forever.I was barely able to stay awake.
M:How could you sleep through it? It’s one of the best I have ever heard on this topic.
Text 4
W:Good morning,Sir!What can I do for you?
M:Good morning.I wonder how much I should pay for these postage charges on these books.
W:Let me see…seven dollars.
Text 5
W:I hope we’re not late.
M:What time is it?
W:Let me see.Twenty-five after two.
M:Then we’ll just make it.The concert doesn’t start until half past two.
Text 6
M:Have you ever worked before?
W:No,I’ve never got a job before.
M:How old are you?
W:Twenty.
M:Are you interested in a part-time job?W:Yes,I am.
M:It’s very busy here in the evening.You have to work very fast and there is a lot of pressure.Do you think you
can be here at four o’clock every afternoon?
W:That’s no problem.I am always on time.
M:The hours are four to eight,Monday through Friday.You’ll make 6 dollars an hour.Is it okay?
W:That’s fine.
M:Will you start tomorrow?
W:Sure!
Text 7
M:How is everything going,Cathy?
W:Pretty well but busy.I am preparing for the final exams,you know.
M:Oh,yes.How time flies!Do you have any universities in mind to apply to?
W:I am still thinking. My father graduated from Princeton University.
M:I see.They want you to go to the same university?
W:Yes,my father wants me to follow his footsteps.But I just cannot do well in physics.
M:Then which university do you prefer to go to?
W:Harvard University.I want to study law there.
M:Harvard Law School is well-known throughout the world.Every student there has a bright future.Go and talk
with your father and he will understand you,I think.
Text 8
M:Hey! Susan.I didn’t expect to meet you here!
W:Oh,yes.This is my first time at this Internet café.Do you often come here?
M:Yeah.I come here to check my e-mails and keep in touch with my friends and relatives.
W:Why don’t you do that in your office? You’ve each got a computer on your desk,haven’t you?
M:Yes.But it’s not very convenient for me to surf the Internet there.We employees are not allowed to do that at
work.
W:I see.Your boss might be unhappy.
M:And how about you? What are you doing here,enjoying a coffee,or taking an Internet training course?
W:Well,I want to get some information about foreign colleges.You know I’ll graduate in July.I want to go abroad
for further study.
M:If you want to get in touch with them,you may send e-mails.It saves time,and it’s very convenient.
W:That’s right.And what’s more,it’s cheap for us students.
M:Then you may choose yahoo mail or hotmail.It’s very easy and it’s cheap for you.Text 9
W:Sound and Vision.Administrative Department,Eve Wheeler speaking.Can I help you?
M:Good afternoon,Madam.This is John Cruise.I wish to register a complaint about my video recorder.
W:I see.I hope I can be of some help.Can you explain what the problem is,please?
M:Well,the recorder has severely damaged two quite valuable tapes of mine.And you guaranteed that this
machine is the best there.I hope you understand that a simple repair is just not enough;I demand compensation
for the lost tapes as well.
W:I’m sorry;that’s all very unfortunate.I’m sure something can be done.I will put you through to our legal consul-
tant,Mrs. Schroder.One moment,please (dialing sound…) Hello,Mr. Cruise?Thank you for waiting.I’m awfully
sorry,but Mrs. Schroder is having a meeting right now.Could she call you back later this afternoon?
M:I hope you’re not trying to get rid of me.
W:Not at all,Sir.I have noted your complaint and I will urge Mrs. Schroder to call you back as soon as possible.
Could I have your phone number,please?
M:Yes.It’s 0181-9458719.
Text 10
M:This is AP News Minute.Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is issuing a gloomy warning about the
nation’s economy.Bernanke says the recent financial crisis means economic activity will be restrained (抑制,
遏制) through the rest of this year and into next year.Two Japanese scientists and an American won the 2008
Nobel Prize in physics.They won nearly a half million dollars for their theoretical advances that help explain the
behavior of the smallest particles of matter.There are new details about the man behind the wheel of a tour bus
that crashed in California,killing 8 people.Police said Quintin Watts has a lengthy criminal record,a history of
substance abuse and a string of motor vehicle offenses.Investigators are now trying to determine if he was
impaired(损害)when he lost control of the bus.And this dramatic rescue was caught by tape.Quick-
thinking police officers pulled an Indiana woman from her car just seconds before it exploded.The woman is
now recovering from severe burns.