听力录音原文及答案
高一英语暑假听力(一)
(Text 1)
W:I hear you have changed your job. How do you feel about your new job?
M: Better than the job I used to have. The most important thing is that doing the present job, I can use what I learned from the old job.
(Text 2)
W:Could you have my dress delivered?
M: Of course, madam. May I have your address, please?
W:7345 King Street.
(Text 3)
M:Sue, that report on my desk has to be finished today. But I’m sick and can’t come to the office.
W:I see the report, Bill. I’ll finish it for you.
(Text 4)
M:Mary, you didn’t do well in today’s maths test. What was the matter?
W:I was in a hurry, and I didn’t check my answers.
M:That’s too bad you didn’t think of it before.
W:Sorry, Mr. Smith. If only I had been more careful!
(Text 5)
W:Sorry, Mr Johnson. I forgot to bring my homework.
M:Did you do it?
W:Yes, but I left in a hurry this morning.
M:Do remember to bring it here tomorrow.
(Text 6)
W:Good morning Ken! Why are you so early today?
M:Morning, Julia!Well, I was doing my homework, and I have finished it now. You see, the maths homework is difficult for me.
W:Is it? I’m afraid you stayed up again last night for the football match.
M:Yes. That’s why I am doing my homework here in the classroom. If my mother had seen I was doing my homework at home, she would have known everything.
W:Your mother is really strict with you.
M:Strict? I think she is hard on me.
W:Then how did you watch the football match last night?
M:I bought a secondbedroom.
hand small TV set with my pocket money. And I put it in my
W:Didn’t your mother hear you?
M:No, she was too tired after the whole day’s work.
W:Did your favorite team win last night?
M:Sure!
(Text 7)
M:So, two men grabbed your bag as you came out of the bank and ran off down the street. Is that correct?
W:Yes. One of them stopped me and asked me the time. The other one grabbed my bag.
M:Would you please describe them?
W:I’m not sure. Because it happened so quickly.
M:The one who asked you the time, what did he look like?
W:Well, let me see. He was short and he had brown hair and a little moustache. He was very thin, about 20 years old. And he was wearing a black jacket.
M:Did you notice the colour of his eyes?
W:Yes. They were brown.
M:Good. And what about the other man?
W:I’m sorry, I didn’t get a good look at him. He was quite tall. I remember he had a beard. He was bald and he appeared much older than the short one.
M:Thank you. We may call you tomorrow.
W:OK.
(Text 8)
M:Have you seen Elizabeth lately?
W:Yes, I have. I saw her a couple of weeks ago. She hasn’t been very well in the last couple of weeks.
M:Has she seen a doctor since she’s been ill?
W:Yes, she has. The doctor told her to take it easy for a while, but she hasn’t been following his advice. She’s as busy as usual.
M:Do you think it useful for me to ask her to have a rest while I go to see her? Or shall we go together?
W:I think you can go yourself and show your concern to her since she sometimes would take your advice. So it’s unnecessary for me to go with you. What’s more, I’ve got my hands full tomorrow.
(Text 9)
W:Now, let me show you around our school. This is our computer lab.
M:Wow! So many computers! How many computers do you have?
W:We have 80 in this lab and we have another 40 in another lab. Besides all these, we have one for each teacher.
M:Then, how many teachers do you have?
W:88. The teachers are using the computers as aids in their classes.
M:Really? Can we go into the classes to have a look?
W:Yes. This is an English class. The teacher is explaining new words with the help of the computer.
M:How nice! It is easier to explain the words with the help of the computer.
W:And it saves a lot of time.
(Text 10)
Good morning, everybody. My topic for today is “Early Money”. I’m going to tell you something about money used in the early days. To be honest, we know little about how early people came to use money, but we do know some things which have been used as money. In early times, in some European countries, salt was used as money. In some parts of Asia, tea was used for money. The American Indians used nuts and other things. Perhaps the most common money of all was animal of some kind. In some places today, cows are still used as a kind of money. So you see, things highly valued by everybody may serve as money.
The Chinese were the first people to use coins as money. Oh, sorry, you don’t know the word? Well, it is spelled C-O-I-N. Here are some coins of the past. You can come over and have a look.
答案:1~ 6~ 11~ 16~
高一英语暑假听力(二)
(Text 1)
M:What shall I do? I have nothing to write with.
W:No problem. I have two pencils.
(Text 2)
W:What do you think this building is, Dick?
M:It looks like a hospital, right?
W:You’re right, my boy. You were born in this building ten years ago.
(Text 3)
W:Do you mind if I have some time off?
M:When exactly?
W:Thursday and Friday of next week.
M:Well, I’d like to say yes, but it’s just impossible.
(Text 4)
W:I want to ask the Johnsons to come to the party. Do you know their address?
M:No, but I’d like them to come. I think Tom can give you their address.
(Text 5)
M:Excuse me, can you tell me when the next bus leaves for the train station?
W:It leaves in about ten minutes. Run quickly, and you may catch it.
M:Thank you. I’ll try my best.
(Text 6)
W:May I help you?
M:Yes, I’d like to read some articles on the archaeology of Egypt.
W:Professor Scott’s class?
M:That’s right, but how did you know?
W:Let’s just say you are not the first person coming in asking for those articles.
M:I see. Well, since I haven’t read any of them yet, it doesn’t really matter which one you give me first.
W:I’m afraid I can’t give you any of them at the moment. They’ve all been checked out.
M:You’re kidding, all of them?
W:I’ve asked Professor Scott several times to bring in additional copies of the articles, but no sooner do I put them on the shelves than they are gone. See that girl in the red sweater? She’s been waiting for half an hour for these same articles to be returned.
M:And here I am out of my way to free up the whole afternoon to read them.
W:I’m sorry, but there is nothing I can do now. All I can suggest is that you come early tomorrow morning and try your luck again. We open at half past eight.
M:Thank you.
(Text 7)
M:May I help you?
W:Yes, I am looking for a nice shirt for my son.
M:What colour do you prefer?
W:Blue. Boys get dirty easily, don’t they?
M:That’s right. But...what size would you like?
W:Size 5.
M:How about this one?
W:It looks very nice. How much does it cost?
M:It’s 30.
W:Oh, that’s expensive.
M:How about this one, it’s only . We’ve sold a lot of these.
W:Yes, it’s really nice. I think I’ll take it.
(Text 8)
W:Good afternoon. Dr. Anderson’s office.
M:Hello, my name is John Cramer, and I am hoping I can come in today to see the doctor.
W:Are you a patient of Dr. Anderson?
M:Well, no. I am in town at a conference. And the manager of the hotel where I am staying suggested that I call you.
W:What seems to be the problem?
M:Well, I’ve got ringing in my ears.
W:Are you in any pain or is there any hurt?
M:No hurt, just a slight earache.
W:The doctor will be busy at the hospital until tomorrow morning. So the earliest time you could see him would be tomorrow morning at ten.
M:I’ll come in then if it’s OK.
W:That will be fine. In the meantime you should try to take it easy.
(Text 9)
W:Good morning! Can you tell me the time of morning flights to Paris, please?
M:Yes, certainly. There are daily flights at 7:50 and 11:05.
W:And when do they arrive in Paris?
M:The early flight arrives at 9:00 and the midmorning one at 12:15.
W:So the journey takes an hour and ten minutes.
M:Yes, that’s correct. But remember, you must be at the airport an hour before.
W:Of course. And in Paris is there a bus to the city center?
M:Yes, there are buses every half an hour and the journey takes about 40 minutes.
W:Fine. How much is an air ticket?
M:59 pounds.
W:Right. I’d like to book five tickets on the early morning flight to Paris on Friday, June 10th.
M:Five tickets. Fine.
(Text 10)
When 16yearold John first entered high school four years ago, he worked very hard
and always got very good grades. Besides, he was very active in sports. To get up very early every morning to practise running, he never took the school bus to school, he always ran
there. He even won a silver medal in the 800meter race at the school sports meeting a
year ago. As a reward, his parents bought him a computer. Something began to change. He stopped getting up early and never ran to school. His interest in sports suddenly disappeared. Sometimes he got up so late that he would miss the school bus and thus didn’t go to school. Soon his school work began to suffer. One day in the middle of the night his mother saw the light in John’s room. She went in and discovered the cause of John’s change. John had played the computer games late into the middle of the night ever since he had his computer. This had bad effects on his study and he suffered from lack of sleep. This must be stopped. The next day she had a serious talk with John. Instead of taking away his computer, she told him he was old enough to learn to have some control over himself. John was happy he had such a wonderful mother and promised to correct himself.
答案:1~~
11~~
高一英语暑假听力(三)
(Text 1)
W:I heard you got a full mark in your math exam. Congratulations!
M:Thanks! I’m sure you did a good job, too.
(Text 2)
M:You know, I will be a teacher for geography.
W:I thought your major was biology.
(Text 3)
W:How can I get to the shopping center from here?
M:You can take a bus or a taxi, but it isn’t too far to walk.
(Text 4)
M:Hi, honey, our radio doesn’t work. What do you think I should do?
W:Why not call Mr. White? He may help us.
(Text 5)
W:I have got time to buy a magazine, haven’t I?
M:The train is about to leave.
(Text 6)
M:Hi, is this where I can get information on tours?
W:Yes, I can help you with that. What type of tour are you thinking about? There are some great city tours that are one
day or two
day overnight.
M:I think I’m interested in a hiking trip to the mountains. I’m big on nature. Are the overnight trips expensive?
W:Not at all. They are very reasonably priced, starting at 96 and up.
M:Do I need to book ahead?
W:Yes, this company requires that you book 48 hours ahead.
M:Great. Can I book that here at the hotel tour desk, or do I call the company directly?
W:I can book that for you. Just stop by when you’ve made a decision and I’ll take care of it for you.
M:That’s great. Thanks a lot for your help.
(Text 7)
W:Hello.
M:Hello, Susan, this is Jim. I’m calling from the bus stop at Pine Street. I’ve been searching for your house for about thirty minutes now, but I can’t seem to find it. I forgot to bring the map you gave me.
W:OK. Wait right where you are. I’ll come and get you.
M:That’s not necessary. If you tell me the direction once again, I’ll probably be all right this time.
W:OK. Can you see a bank on the corner?
M:Yes, there’s one across the street.
W:Well, cross the street and walk past the shoe shop. My house is the seventh house from the corner on your right.
M:OK. Thanks. I’m sure I’ll be able to find it this time.
(Text 8)
W:What are you doing here?
M:I’m buying a camera.
W:On the computer?
M:Yeah, I like to shop on the Internet.
W:Oh, yeah.
M:Sure, Internet shopping is great because it’s easy to compare prices, so you can save money. The camera I want costs 900 dollars, but I found it on the Internet only 750 dollars.
W:That’s a good deal—you save 150 dollars.
M:Yeah, and it’s a lot easier than shopping in the stores. You don’t have to leave your house. You just send in your credit card information and they send it to your house.
W:That’s true—but I’d rather pay cash than use my credit card. And I don’t like sending my credit card information over the Internet.
(Text 9)
M:Good morning, Dr. Ellis’ Office.
W:This is Mrs. Jackson. May I speak to the doctor?
M:Mrs. Jackson, this is Dr. Ellis speaking. How’s that new tooth?
W:Not so good,doctor. That’s what I’m calling about. It just doesn’t seem to fit right.
M:Well, that’s to be expected during the first few days after it has been put in. Have you been leaving it in as I told you?
W:Well, it hurts so much, doctor, especially when I eat.
M:I understand, Mrs. Jackson. It hurts in the beginning, I know. But it’s really better to leave it in, except when you clean it, of course.
W:Well, it hurts so much that I just couldn’t stand it any longer.
M:Well, maybe we can set it right a little more.
W:Set it right?
M:Yes. When can you come here?
W:Oh, right away, doctor, if you don’t mind.
M:Let me see. Can you get here by 11:00?
W:Oh, yes, doctor. I can make it. Thank you. See you then.
(Text 10)
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to our university. The University of Bradford is proud of its fame for making students from other countries feel welcome. 27% of our present postgraduate students come from outside the EU, studying courses and doing research across all the university’s departments. The presence of so many students from so many different countries and cultures helps to create an environment for everyone in the university. Bradford also has a long tradition of attracting people from other countries, many of whom have settled here. There are large communities originally from Eastern Europe, the
West Indies and East Africa. Most international students quickly feel at home in Bradford. If you think you would like to study in England, and at the University of Bradford in particular, you should read this statement carefully to see which courses interest you. The pages in this section will then give you some extra information which you might find helpful. Once you have applied, we will send you full details of the best way to get to Bradford, and the arrangements we will make for your first few days. I do hope that you will like what we have offered, and that you will decide to apply to study in Bradford. If you accept one of our courses or to take up research, I can make it certain that the university will make your time with us as rewarding as possible with every effort.
答案:1~~
11~~
高一英语暑假听力(四)
(Text 1)
W:How do you like Professor Hawking’s lecture?
M:The topic was quite interesting, but the lecture was much more difficult to follow than I had expected.
(Text 2)
W:How much are these jackets?
M:The regular price is two, then it’s
20.
15 each, but we have it on sale this week for 12. If you buy
(Text 3)
M:How long will I have to stay out of school?
W:That depends. You still have a fever, let me feel your forehead.
(Text 4)
M:Any questions, class?
W:Yes, I still don’t know the difference between “see” and “look”.Could you say it again, please?
(Text 5)
W:The meeting will begin at 9:30. Don’t worry.
M:I see. There is a quarter of an hour to go.
(Text 6)
W:What a nicelooking bamboo hat you have!
M:It is nice, isn’t it? I picked it up in Guangzhou last month. Would you like to try it on?
W:Thanks. It’s very light and strong.
M:Yes, and you can wear it rain or shine. It comes in very handy.
W:I’m sure it does.
M:Why don’t you keep it? I’ve got another one.
W:Oh, I wouldn’t think of accepting it.
M:Do take it. I don’t need two.
W:Really, I can’t, but thank you just the same.
(Text 7)
M:Do you have any maps of China?
W:Yes, we have several kinds.
M:Are there any in English?
W:I’m sorry. They are all in Chinese.
M:Oh. I see. I only need one in English to learn something and I have one in Chinese already.
W:But we’ve got some very nice maps of the world in English. Maybe that will also help you. The other day, a young man came and he bought one of the world in English.
M:Well, I’m afraid I want one of China. Perhaps...er... I can try some other bookstores.
W:But as far as I know, bookstores on this street or even in this city all sell maps of China in Chinese. I’m afraid you can’t find any.
M:But I think there is hope for me. Maybe I’m lucky enough to find one.
W:All right. Perhaps you may succeed. Bye!
M:Byebye.
(Text 8)
W:Excuse me, are you going home? I want to get some information about the traffic problem in this city. Can I ask you some questions? It won’t take you much time.
M:Yes, of course.
W:Good. Uh... How do you usually get to work?
M:By bus.
W:How far is your work place from your home?
M:About four kilometers. The bus stop is just outside my company.
W:How long does it usually take you?
M:Oh, about 35 minutes. My work starts at 9:00. I need 20 minutes to get things ready.
W:Um... What time do you leave home?
M:Around five past eight.
W:Did you arrive on time today?
M:No,I didn’t. The traffic was terrible. I didn’t get to my office until five past nine.
W:Do you think the traffic is a serious problem in this city?
M:Yes, it’s a serious problem.
W:That’s all. Thank you very much.
M:You’re welcome.
(Text 9)
M:Are you free this weekend? Go to the Students’ Club with me,will you?
W:Hmm, isn’t it far away?
M:Not really. It’s only about half an hour’s walk. If you drive there, it will take you just 10 minutes at most.
W:You often go there at the weekends, don’t you?
M:Yes, four times a month.
W:So how can I enjoy myself there?
M:Well, you can play basketball and volleyball. If you are not interested, you can try some indoor exercises. They have a large indoor swimming pool and indoor track. It’s a great place to get relaxed.
W:OK. I’ll go swimming there. How about meeting me at the school gate? Let’s walk there.
M:Sure, see you then.
(Text 10)
Farmers grow plants and feed animals on their farms. Is it also possible to have a farm in the sea?People in many countries grow freshwater fish from eggs. They move the small fish into lakes and rivers. The fish live and grow there. People go fishing in these lakes and rivers. They enjoy catching fish. Fish is also good Japan grows saltwater fish. Most of them are yellowtail fish. The workers grow the fish from eggs. Every time they give food to the fish, they play tapes of music. The fish learn that the music means food.
When the fish grow a little bigger, the Japanese put them in the sea near the land. The fish find some of their own food. The workers also give food to them while they play the same music as usual. The fish swim there to find the food. In a few months the fish are large. The Japanese play the same music, and they can easily catch these fish in the sea. The Japanese get about 15% of their seafood from farms in the sea.
答案:1~~
11~~
高一英语暑假听力(五)
(Text 1)
M:Wow, there’s a great deal of work for us to do.
W:Oh, it isn’t so bad as it looks. After all, the greater part of it has already been done.
(Text 2)
W:Do you know Jane bought a new white evening dress?
M:A white evening dress? How do you like it?
W:Very much. In fact, I’ve got a blue one just like hers.
(Text 3)
M:Have you been here long?
W:Well, just five days; we arrived on the tenth.
M:Will you be staying for some time?
W:Yes, until the twentysecond.
(Text 4)
M:Hi, Sue. I called you last night, but there was no reply. Were you out?
W:Oh, I’m sorry, Jeff. I went to the cinema with my sister.
M:Did you have fun?
W:Yes. The movie was about a football star. We really enjoyed it.
(Text 5)
W:How long does it take you to travel to work?
M:Well, it’s 15 minutes’ walk from my house to the bus stop, and it’s about half an hour’s drive to my factory.
(Text 6)
W:Hello. I’m Mrs. Carter.
M:Oh! David’s mother! I’m pleased to meet you.
W:Nice to meet you, too. Please tell me, how is David doing in math this year?
M:He’s doing very well. He works very hard, and his grades are excellent. He’s already a top student in my class. You should be very proud of him.
W:I’m happy to hear that. Thank you. And by the way, could you tell me something about his other subjects?
(Text 7)
M:Hi, Kate. How are you getting on?
W:Hey, what are you doing here? I didn’t expect you until later.
M:Well, I’ve already finished everything I had to do at work, so I thought I’d come back and help know you’ve had a busy day.
W:I’ve had a very busy day, and it isn’t finished yet. Did you remember we’ve got Paul and Hannah for dinner tonight?
M:Yes, I did. Have you got everything we need?
W:Well, I’ve already done the shopping, but I haven’t bought the wine yet.
M:Oh, I’ll do that. Have you picked up the children yet?
W:No, I haven’t done that yet. They are still at school.
M:OK, well, I’ll get them when I buy the wine.
W:No, they’re going to their sports club, so they’ll be there until about six.
M:Then I can help you in the kitchen before I buy the wine.
(Text 8)
W:Hi.
M:Hi! What’s up?
W:Nothing much. I’m just watching a debate on TV. It’s about no smoking in public places.
M:Oh, yeah. So, what do you think about it?
W:Well, I don’t think people should be allowed to smoke in public places, so I support the suggestion.
M:Really? I’m a smoker, so I should have the right to smoke whenever I want.
W:But don’t you think that nonsmokers have rights too?
M:Sure. You don’t have to smoke if you don’t want to. What’s the problem?
W:Well, I think that I should have the right not to breathe smoke.
M:So why cannot you just go outside if it bothers you?
W:I want to ask you the same question. Why cannot smokers just go outside if they want to smoke?
M:Well, smoking is part of my lifestyle. I can think better if I have a cigarette.
W:I can breathe better if I don’t have to breathe smoke. Smoking is bad for your health. Doctors say that just breathing in other people’s smoke can also cause cancer.
M:Well, I’m a smoker, and my health is good.
W:Yes. But will it be good in fifteen years?
M:I hope so.
W:I hope so, too. I think we’ll just have to agree to disagree about this subject. Do you want to watch the debate with me?
M:Sure.
(Text 9)
W:Hello, Mr. Tompkins. Our newspaper will carry some information about new products. Now, will you tell us about the new home your company has built? It promises to be a model for the houses of the future.
M:Certainly. The idea is not to have a house full of different things. This is a complete home system. It will make people’s lives easier.
W:OK. So tell me how this house will make my life easier.
M:When you arrive at the front door, you won’t need a key. The door will open with a touch of your finger. You will be able to call your refrigerator when you’re in the supermarket and find how much you need to buy. Isn’t it wonderful?
W:Can I call the washing machine as well?
M:Sure. But you won’t need to. The house comes with a robot. It is programmed to do cleaning and washing.
W:And what’s the price of the new house?
M:A million dollars.
W:A million dollars! It will be the 22nd century before I can afford to buy one!
(Text 10)
After a rather difficult case, the detective and his good friend decided to take a camping trip. Once having a fine meal and a bottle of wine they decided to go to few hours before daybreak, the detective woke up his friend and said, “Bobby, look up and tell me what you see.”Bobby did so and said, “Why, I see millions of stars.”
The detective said, “What does this suggest to you,my good friend?”Bobby thought for a moment and said, “I can think of many things...From a scientific standpoint, the millions of stars visible suggest there are millions of planets moving around those stars.”
“Go on,” said the thought for a moment more and continued,“From a religious standpoint, I can see God’s work is wonderful and we are but a small part of this plan. From a weather reporter’s standpoint, from a clear sky, I think that tomorrow will be quite sunny. So tell me, my friend, what do you think about this wonderful sight?”The detective replied.
“Bobby, how foolish you are! Someone has stolen our tent!”
答案:1~~ 11~~
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