2021-22学年第45期总第875期高二III版听力测试听力原文
Key: 1-5 ACBAB 6-10 BBCBA 11-15 AABBA 16-20 CBBCA
第一节
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
Text 1
W: What was that loud boom?
M: There was a chemical explosion a few blocks away.
W: Did anyone get hurt?
M: Yeah, over 50 people were injured.
W: Do we need to get out of the building?
M: Yes! Don’t take the elevator.
Text 2
W: Today is my mom’s birthday.
M: What are you going to get her?
W: Flowers and a card.
M: Look! What about that handbag?
W: It’s too expensive.
M: I can lend you some money.
Text 3
M: What are we going to eat for dinner?
W: I’m going to fix up some pork chops.
M: I’m afraid the meat is rotten.
W: That’s strange! I just bought it the day before yesterday.
M: Well, I forgot to put it in the refrigerator.
Text 4
W: Hey, you look concerned. What’s on your mind?
M: The final exam. I’m not fully prepared yet.
W: Well, don’t worry too much. You still have time to cram things into your brain anyway.
M: Yeah, but three days will fly past in a wink.
Text 5
M: I need a new job because my current job doesn’t pay enough.
W: Are you having money problems?
M: Yeah. I don’t have enough money for bills and rent.
W: But you drive a nice car and wear expensive things.
M: I need those things.
W: You are spoiled. I don’t think you need expensive things. You just want them.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
Text 6
W: Ethan, get ready. We’re going to your grandparents’ house for dinner.
M: Again? We went there last weekend. Why not go to a Chinese restaurant?
W: Well, remember we visit them every Sunday evening.
M: But grandma’s food tastes weird.
W: Don’t be rude. She loves to cook for us.
M: I know. I love them. But she always makes the same meal, chicken pot pie and roast beef.
W: Your grandfather likes it. It’s his favorite, so we’re going to eat it too.
M: Ok, Mom. Sorry for being rude.
W: Why don’t we pick up a dessert on the way to their house?
M: Ok! Can we get ice cream?
W: Sure. We can make ice cream sundaes after dinner.
M: Mom, that’s funny.
W: What’s funny?
M: Sundaes on Sundays.
W: That is funny. This will be our new tradition.
M: Grandpa will love it. He loves ice cream too.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
Text 7
M: Hi Jerry! Welcome back from summer vacation. Did you have a good time in Hawaii?
W: Yes, I did. It was everything I expected, and more. How about you? Did you go anywhere?
M: Yes, as a matter of fact, I did. I spent a week in New York. I think my company will make me move there.
W: Ah, New York -- such a wonderful city! You’ll really enjoy living there.
M: Hmm ... I’m not so sure. New York has a lot going for it, but I prefer living here in Chicago.
W: There are definitely good things about New York though.
M: Yeah. New York is the business center, so there are lots of jobs, and there’s always something new. It’s more modern than Chicago.
W: Why would you want to stay in Chicago?
M: For one thing, Chicago has its endless food options. For another, life here is easier. Tasks like grocery shopping, purchasing new furniture and traveling to the airport are even easier when you have a car on your hands.
W: That’s for sure.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
Text 8
W: The traffic is really getting bad these days.
M: I agree. I sat in traffic for two hours last night.
W: I’ve started to leave work late just to beat rush hour traffic.
M: I wish I could do that. I have to pick up my son before the daycare closes.
W: Oh, I see. What time does the daycare close?
M: 6 o’clock.
W: What time do you usually get there?
M: Just a few minutes before they close.
W: What happens if you’re late?
M: They will wait with the child, of course. But you have to pay extra.
W: Have you ever been late?
M: Yeah, a few times. I was late yesterday. I don’t want to pay extra. Daycare is already expensive.
W: Yeah, I’m sure it is. Do you have other people who can help you?
M: No, I just listen to the traffic report and leave earlier if the roads sound bad.
W: Is our boss understanding?
M: Yeah, she’s very understanding. She has children too.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
Text 9
W: Hey Steve. My family and I want to do something fun this weekend. Do you have any suggestions?
M: The weather is going to be nice. You should do something outdoors.
W: Yeah, it’s supposed to be sunny all weekend.
M: How about a picnic at the park?
W: We do that often. I want to do something more fun.
M: How about the city zoo? I heard that bear cubs were recently born there.
W: That’s a good idea. We haven’t been to the zoo for a long time.
M: Then you should definitely go this weekend.
W: The last time we were there, it started raining. None of the animals wanted to come out.
M: That must’ve been boring.
W: It was boring. The kids wanted to go home early.
M: The animals should be more visible since the weather is going to be sunny this weekend.
W: Yeah. I think we will go to the zoo. Hopefully, this time it’ll be more fun.
M: Actually, I have four tickets to the zoo. You can have them. Our family won’t be able to go. The tickets expire this weekend.
W: Thanks, Steve! Let me pay you for them. Zoo tickets are expensive.
M: Don’t worry about it. It’s my gift to you since your last visit was not fun.
W: Are you sure? This is very generous of you.
M: Also, you mowed my lawn a few times after I had back surgery last year. I really appreciated that.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
Text 10
As children, our crazy imaginations wander into what certain adventures would be like, but as we get older, we soon forget about those dreams and get caught up in our everyday lives. However, the storyline goes a little differently for Jordan Romero.
Jordan Romero is an amazing teenager who has climbed seven of the highest and most challenging mountains on seven continents. When Jordan was a very young boy, he had seen a painting hanging in his school depicting the seven continents’ highest peaks, including Mount Qomolangma, and dreamed of going there. In 2006 when he was 10, he climbed his first mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa. He is the youngest person in the world to do this. And at the age of 13, he climbed Mount Qomolangma. In 2011, when he was 15, he climbed the last of the seven mountains, a mountain in Antarctica.
Jordan, who lives in California, wants to help other kids reach their goals, so he started a group called Find Your Everest. He has spoken publicly at a number of schools and now through social media. Jordan wants to use his first-hand experiences to inspire kids all over the world to get outside, and accomplish their dreams regardless of how impossible they may seem.
2021-22学年第45期总第875期高二IV版答案与解析
D1 1-4 BDAB
D2 1-4 CABC
D3 1-4 DDCA
解析:
D1 1-4 BDAB
1. B。根据文章第1段第4句“Each episode shares a foreigner’s surprising experiences in China.”可知《中国让我没想到》主要内容是外国人在中国觉得惊异的经历,故本题选B。
2. D。根据“Peking Opera fan”小标题下的第4段第1句“The biggest problem Lulu faced was learning the Asian way of singing.”可知露露最大的问题是不知道怎么用亚洲的方式唱出来,故本题选D。
3. A。根据“Livestream host”小标题下的第3段前两句,Asilbek刚到中国时,对这里的数字化生活感到惊异,好像一切都可以在线上完成,故本题选A。
4. B。根据“Lifelong student”小标题下的第4段,Merna忙于学业,没时间陪祖母,为了不让祖母无聊,保持良好的精神状态,Merna考虑为祖母报名老年大学,故本题选B。
D2 1-4 CABC
1. C。从文章第三段“As amino acids combine to form proteins, the building blocks for life, the discovery could hold the clues to understanding the origins of life.”可知,这一发现可能有助于人类了解生命起源,故答案为C。
2. A。从文章第五段“The unprecedented discovery of multiple types of amino acids on an extraterrestrial (地球外的) body could even hint (暗示) at the existence of life outside of Earth”和第六段“life could have been born in more places in the universe than previously thought”可知,Kobayashi认为这一发现可能暗示地外生命的存在,故答案为A。
3. B。联系上文,理论称氨基酸可能由陨石带入地球,而小行星的土壤中含有氨基酸这一最新发现则很可能为理论提供了支持,故答案为B。
4. C。从文章倒数第四段和最后一段可知,作者提及OSIRIS-REx探测任务的目的是说明科学家们如何进一步检验理论的正确性,故答案为C。
D3 1-4 DDCA
1. D。从文章前两段可知,作者认为自己的文章十分完美但却得了低分,感到十分诧异,故答案为D。
2. D。从文章第三段“But I never stopped wondering what university would have been like.”可知,作者一直对大学充满了好奇与憧憬,故答案为D。
3. C。从文章第四段“I was a serious student. I sat in that three-hour lecture and tried to write down every single word.”可知,作者对待学习很认真,故答案为C。
4. A。从文章最后一段“For me, it’s just learning. Whether I’m learning remotely or in person, it makes the world a bigger, richer place.”可知,大学于作者而言是学习的源泉,故答案为A。
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