2021-22学年高三第18期总第767期III版听力
Text 1
M: Which flight is Linda on?
W: CJ8816. Has the flight arrived?
M: Yes, it has! Look at the board.
W: Oh, no! It says CG2816 has landed, not CJ8816.
Text 2
W: Listen! Somebody’s playing the piano.
M: Yeah, it sounds nice, doesn’t it? I wish I could play a musical instrument.
W: Don’t you play the violin?
M: No, but my sister does. She’s pretty good at it.
Text 3
M: Hi, Alice. I was wondering if you’d like to see the new comedy Lights Out tonight.
W: Sounds great! When shall we meet?
M: I’ll pick you up at 7:30. The movie starts at 8.
W: Great! I’ll be waiting for you at my house. See you then!
Text 4
M: Sorry, Ms Murphy. I overslept. My alarm didn’t go off this morning.
W: Again?
M: That’s right, even though I did set the alarm last night.
W: Your clock never works. Perhaps you should buy a new one.
M: Well, if it fails again tomorrow, I’ll definitely buy a new one.
W: Maybe by then it’ll be too late.
Text 5
M: What’s the matter?
W: I have a bad cough and a sore throat.
M: How long have you had these symptoms?
W: About three days now. And I’m really tired, too.
M: You’ve got the flu. Take aspirin every four hours and get plenty of rest. Make sure you drink lots of water. Call me if you’re still sick next week.
W: OK, thanks.
Text 6
M: Hi, miss, how are you today? Are you checking in?
W: Yes, I have a room reserved under the name Lindsay Stone.
M: OK, let me check. Oh, great, I found your reservation. You are in room 207.
W: Great!
M: Here are your keys. We have complimentary breakfast between 7 am and 10 am in the lobby. Would you like a hand bringing those bags up to your room?
W: Sure, that would be great.
M: Enjoy your stay with us.
Text 7
W: Steve, you look pale. What happened?
M: I didn’t sleep a wink last night.
W: Is something on your mind? You look so concerned! Maybe I can help you!
M: Well, I’m under a lot of pressure. My boss is very pushy. He assigned me three projects. Now the deadlines are near, and I still haven’t finished all of my projects.
W: Is there anything I can do to help you?
M: Well, I guess no one can help me but myself! For the moment, I just need someone to talk to.
W: Tough times don’t last, but tough people do, remember? I’m more than willing to lend you an ear.
M: Oh, that’s so nice of you! Would you like to grab a cup of coffee?
W: Sure, let’s go.
Text 8
W: Oh, this is really ridiculous, you know? I hate this situation!
M: Jane, calm down please! Don’t be so emotional!
W: You just don’t know how I feel! Everything is getting worse because of my parents.
M: Stop blaming other people. Be patient and think positively.
W: You know what? They forgot to book my ticket for Taylor Swift’s concert tomorrow, and now no tickets are available. Should I still be calm?
M: Well, you don’t need to be angry. Take a deep breath.
W: OK. I’ll take a deep breath. So what do I do next? I’m still upset.
M: Next, think positively.
W: Maybe I don’t need to get the ticket. I can watch it online or wait for the next time.
M: Yes, exactly. You can’t change the situation anyway. If you can’t change the situation, change the way you think. That’s called emotional intelligence.
M: Emotional intelligence? Maybe I need to learn more about it.
Text 9
W: So, what’s your day usually like? You always look so busy.
M: Well, I usually get up around 5 am, work on the computer until 6 am and leave home at 6:40 because I need to catch a bus at 7.
W: And what time do you get off work?
M: Around 5 pm. Then, we eat dinner at 6:30, and then my wife and I read and play with our kids until 8 or so.
W: So, when do you work on your website?
M: Well, my wife and I often watch TV or talk until 10. She then often reads while I work on my site, and I sometimes stay up until the early hours of the morning, but I try to finish everything by 1 or 2 am.
W: And then you get up at 5 am?
M: Well, yeah, but it’s important to live a balanced life. I enjoy what I do, but I have to set aside time for the family and myself.
W: I agree.
M: But I think my wife has the toughest job. She spends her whole day taking care of our family —taking the kids to school, working in the garden, buying groceries, taking the kids to piano lessons. It’s a full-time job, but she enjoys what she does.
W: Well, it sounds like you’re a busy but lucky man.
M: I think so too.
Text 10
W: Good morning, everyone! This morning I’m going to discuss how to take notes effectively. As we all know, note-taking is difficult since it can be difficult to organize spoken language immediately. In addition, spoken language is quickly gone, which makes analysis difficult. So to take notes effectively, a high level of ability in many separate skills is required.
Now let’s discuss these skills in detail. Before taking notes, prepare yourself mentally. A clear sense of purpose on your part will make the speaker’s content more relevant. Predict what is to come, and later evaluate how well you were able to do this. While taking notes, the student has to understand what the lecturer says as he says it. The student cannot stop the lecture in order to look up a new word or check an unfamiliar sentence pattern. So one should try to develop the ability to infer words’ meanings from the context. One won’t always be able to do this successfully. It is often possible to understand much of a lecture by concentrating only on those points which are most important.
But how does the student decide what is important? Probably the most important piece of information in a lecture is the title itself. A title often implies many of the major points that will later be covered in the lecture.
2021-22学年第18期总第767期高三IV版答案与解析
D1 1-4 DBCD
D2 1-3 DCD
D3 1-4 ACCB
D4 1-4 DCDB
D5 1-5 CGFBE
解析:
D1 1-4 DBCD
1. D。从文章第一段“What if there was a kind of technology that could help someone with low or no vision increase their spatial awareness? Eugene Choi, Raffu Khondaker, Irfan Nafi and Pranav Ravella founded Team Atheia and set out to do just that.”可知,Atheia有助于提高盲人的空间意识,故答案为D。
2. B。根据文章第三段“the team scrapped the glove and started developing wrist- and head-worn devices and eventually the mobile app”可推知,根据调查结果,该团队放弃了手套,开始着手开发手腕和头戴设备,故答案为B。
3. C。根据文章第五段“It was an immense challenge to convert our huge, heavy computer-vision models into something an iPhone could run.”可知正确答案为C。
4. D。通读全文可知,该学生团队利用所学,克服各种困难,成功研发出可以帮助视障人士的app,故答案为D。
D2 1-3 DCD
1. D。根据文章第三段“in Egypt’s case, overcrowding has led its capital to become congested and has worsened other problems such as air pollution.”可知,埃及迁都的主要原因是首都人口过多,故本题选D。
2. C。根据文章第七段“The new capital will also be more modern, smart and green.”可知,新首都会更环保,故本题选C。
3. D。根据文章第十段“critics said the money being spent on the city in the desert would be better put to use by rebuilding the damaged economy and renovating Cairo.”可知,批评者们认为将用来迁都的资金用于重建受损的经济和翻新旧都更为合适,即迁都可能不是解决问题的最佳方案,A项强调迁都的费用过高,而非批评者们意在强调的资金用途,故错误,所以正确答案为D。
D3 1-4 ACCB
1. A。从文章Easier to read小标题下第二段“Users simply target the device at a book page, an ad, a menu or anything else containing text and press a button.”可知,使用OrCam Read时需扫描文本,故正确答案为A。
2. C。从文章Easier to read小标题下第二段“The device will instantly vocalize it in a natural-sounding voice, either through its tiny speaker or a connected Bluetooth device.”可知,OrCam Read可将文本以语音的形式输出,故C选项正确。
3. C。从文章Easier for bees小标题下的段落“To save bees, US company MeliBio has found a way to make the world’s first bee-free honey.”可知,生产该新型蜂蜜无需蜜蜂,故C选项正确。
4. B。从文章Easier to eat小标题下的段落“How does this special shape help you eat? Bigger ruffles help it catch sauce.”可知, Cascatelli可以更容易挂住酱汁,故B选项正确。
D4 1-4 DCDB
1. D。作者对路人的穿着打扮进行描写,是为了突出母亲的平凡。路人和母亲形成了极大的反差才导致了作者为母亲感到羞愧的心理;从第六段“My mom is nothing extraordinary, yet at that moment, she stood out because she was just so plain.”也可得知,所以答案为D。
2. C。从第三段“… I was ashamed of my mother.”可知,这种不舒服、不自在的感觉是对母亲感到羞愧、丢脸,所以正确答案为C。
3. D。在倒数第五段,作者如鲠在喉是因为她意识到,母亲之所以衣服老旧、神情疲倦、不花时间精心打扮,是因为她一直在为作者牺牲,把仅有的钱都花在作者身上,希望女儿可以过上好的生活,所以正确答案为D。
4. B。从倒数第三段“I was no longer ashamed of her, but of myself.”得知,作者对自己的行为表示羞愧、后悔,所以答案为B。