1、1. 河北省衡水中学 2015 届高三上学期期中考试 听力材料Text 1M: Hi, Laura. Could you translate the paper for me? The manager needs it by 4 p.m. But I have to attend a meeting now.W: All right. Ill do it right away.Text 2M: Hi, Jamie. How was your performance in your maths class?W: I got the right answers on every single qu
2、estion, even from Mr Graham.M: That sounds great. I knew you were so worried about it. Good job!Text 3M: Did you go to the multicultural fair today?W: Yeah. It was really interesting. I tried some Korean barbeque, had some Thai iced tea and watched a native American dance.Text 4M: Its my first time
3、here. Can you tell me how to use the lab?W: You should either go to any computer or come to the help desk to reserve a computer. If you want to print something, you can go to the next room.Text 5M: I lost my ID card. What do I do to replace it?W: Fill out your name and social security number on this
4、 form, and stand behind that line. Ill take your picture here.M: OK. Im ready.W: Ill print you the new ID card in about a minute.Text 6W: Excuse me? Can you tell me how to get to the Language Arts building?M: Sure. Follow Centre Walk in the garden, then turn right onto the bridge.W: OK.M: Take a lef
5、t after the bridge. The Language Arts building is the first building on the right. Its across from the Physical Education building.W: Thanks a lot.Text 7M: Ive just managed to get part-time work at the Woof Pet Store on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Now I have to decide whether to stay on the basketball t
6、eam or go to work.W: Look, Ive arranged to work at the pet store on Mondays and Wednesdays. I dont have anything on Tuesdays and Thursdays so Id have no problem changing with you. Lets ask Mr Parker if we can do that.M: Jennifer. Thanks a lot. Im sure hell agree.Text 8M: I know that you dont feel ve
7、ry well and youre losing weight. Has school been very difficult lately?W: Yes. I just finished taking my midterms. Ive been drinking a lot of coffee to stay up late to study.M: What about exercise? Have you been able to get any exercise during midterm exams?W: No. Ive been studying so much that I ha
8、vent had time.M: It sounds to me that you havent given your body a chance to get better. W: What should I do?M: First, you must sleep more. Next, you have to eat better. Your body cannot work well if you dont give it good food. Try to eat more vegetables and fruits. And limit your coffee to two cups
9、 a day. Finally, you should exercise more. It doesnt have to be running or dancing. Walking is an excellent exercise and is easy to do.W: All right. Thank you, doctor.Text 9W: Good morning, Mr Miller. My name is Alice Sommers. I have come to interview you for our school newspaper.M: Good morning. I
10、suppose you would like my opinions on some social problems.W: Not exactly, sir. Wed like to find out how your normal day begins.M: Well, thats easy. My alarm clock wakes me up at 6:15 a.m. Then I do a few exercises to get my head clear, take a shower and have my breakfast, which is always a piece of
11、 bread, a cup of coffee and the morning newspaper. I arrive at my office a little before 8:00 a.m. and begin by checking any messages. If possible I take a little rest about 2:00 p.m. to relax and then continue with my schedule until 6 or 7 p.m. I usually get home around 7:30 p.m., spend sometime wi
12、th my family, and go to bed about 11:00 p.m. You know I have two kids that I dont see very much except on weekends. Fortunately, we spend a lot of time together on weekends, unless theres some emergency that I have to attend to.W: Thank you very much. M: Its been a pleasure. Text 10Good morning, eve
13、ryone. Its good to see you all here today. I believe some of you once dreamed of becoming famous. I was one of you. Now Id like to share my story with you. As a young actor, I first arrived in Los Angeles in 1984. I saw the shining lights of the city as the plane landed and I felt excited as the fir
14、st step that would lead me to fortune got under way. I imagined that the development of my dream would move smoothly and soon, I would be one of the best known faces on cinema screen throughout the world. I was confident in my first performance in 1986. I knew the lead role was perfect for me. I was
15、 anxious to become well-known. But when they offered me a small role, I saw that my plans for quick success had been ruined. Over the years I tried out for other roles, but I never got a good part. Sometimes I thought of giving up. Five years later, I found myself working in the offices of a movie c
16、ompany. And eventually I ended up as a manager of this company after years of hard work. You know, it isnt easy doing this job. There are a lot of things you need to consider, always be ready to take responsibility if things go wrong. And you need to deal with actors who think they are the master of
17、 the worldboy, you cant imagine what a pain that is!2. 河北省百校联盟 2015 届高三 3 月教学质量检测 听力材料Text 1M: Whats the weather like in your hometown?W: Its seldom snowy in winter, usually warm and sunny in spring and autumn, but especially wet in summer.Text 2W: Do the students of the Russian department often wor
18、k here?M: Yes, they work here once a week. They are all keen to learn computer skills.Text 3W: Hi, can you tell me when the next bus will arrive? I have been waiting here for 10 minutes.M: The bus arrives here every 20 minutes. Text 4M: Do you think the president could see me before eight thirty?W:
19、He wont be in until eight forty-five. M: Is nine forty any good? W: Yes, Ill write down the time.Text 5W: What does your mother do?M: She works in a supermarket.W: Have you any brothers and sisters?M: Yes, two brothers and a sister. My elder brother is in the army, my younger brother at school and m
20、y sister a nurse at a hospital in Hangzhou.Text 6W: Why dont we buy a car, darling?M: I have been thinking about it for a long time. I think it necessary for us to buy one. We live so far away from my company.W: Yes. With a car, you wouldnt have to catch a bus to work. It can save a lot of time.M: S
21、ure, but we dont have enough money at present.W: Why not borrow some from the bank? I think we wont have to borrow so much now.M: Well, lets go down town and have a look.Text 7W: Hello, this is Bonnie speaking. Is that Christoph?M: Hi, Bonnie! This is Christoph speaking. We are expecting your coming
22、.W: Thank you! My plane leaves Beijing this afternoon.M: Whats your flight number?W: Its CA1409 arriving at 6:10 in the afternoon, and Ill have to wait some time for my luggage. M: All right. Ill wait for you at the gate at 6:30.W: Thanks a lot. How about my hotel?M: Ive ordered a room for you in th
23、e centre of the city near my office.W: Wonderful! See you then!M: See you!Text 8W: Peter, I guess you have lots of friends.M: Youre right. Im always getting on well with others. How about you?W: I have a lot of friends, and they are very humorous, smart and honest. I am so lucky to have all of them.
24、M: I think honesty is the most important. We all need friends. They give us comfort, advice and care.W: Right. But I think its the most important for friends to be helpful, because a friend in need is a friend indeed.M: What should we do to get on well with our friends?W: We should also have patienc
25、e and wisdom.M: I agree with you.Text 9M: Mary, I had a big argument with David last Saturday. I hope that he is not still mad at me.W: What did you argue about, Jack?M: He borrowed some money from me and I needed it back. He said he didnt have the money yet.W: Well, he should pay you back. Its only
26、 fair.M: Yes, but I got angry with him too quickly. He probably thought I mistrusted him. I shouldnt have got angry.W: Did you lend him a lot of money?M: Not much. I had to pay an unexpected bill, so I needed the money back.W: Well, talk to him about it next time when you see him. He probably feels
27、as bad about it as you do. Close friends sometimes have disagreements. Its nothing unusual.M: I guess you are right. We should make up.W: Of course you should. You would not want a silly argument to ruin a long friendship, would you?Text 10The first newspapers were written by hand and put up on wall
28、s in public places. The earliest daily newspaper was started in Rome in 59 B. C. In the 700s the worlds first printed newspaper was published. Europe didnt have a regularly published newspaper until 1609, when one was started in Germany.The first regularly published newspaper in the English language
29、 was printed in Amsterdam in 1620. In 1621, an English newspaper was started in London and was published once a week. The first daily English newspaper was the Daily Courant. It came out in March 1720.In 1690, Benjamin Harris printed the first American newspaper in Boston. But not long after it was
30、first published, the government stopped the paper. In 1704, John Campbell started The Boston Newsletter the first newspaper published daily in the American colonies. By 1760, the colonies had more than thirty daily newspapers. There are now about 1,800 daily papers in the United States.Today, as a g
31、roup, English language newspapers have the largest circulation in the world. But the largest circulation for a newspaper is that of the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun. It sells more than eleven million copies every day.3. 山西省太原外国语学校 2015 届高三 10 月月考 4. 听力材料Text 1M: I love that shirt.W: It wasnt ver
32、y expensive either.M: Thats amazing! It sure looks expensive.Text 2M: Mary, we need five pounds of white paper, and what else did I say?W: Two boxes of pencils.M: Thats right.W: All right, Mr. Jones. Do you think well need anything else?Text 3M: You havent seen my gym bag, have you?W: Have you check
33、ed back in the classroom? I didnt see you with it in the hall when you came out.Text 4W: Peter, Im awfully sorry to hear that your mother was seriously ill.M: Dont worry so much, Granny. She is much better now.Text 5M: Would you mind if I borrowed your car?W: Well, when exactly?M: Until Monday or Tu
34、esday of next week.W: Im sorry, but thats just not possible. I will drive to the countryside next week.Text 6W: Can I help you?M: Ah, yes. Hmm, how much is this chair?W: Its 20.M: Could you give me a discount?W: A discount? Well, it depends on the size of the order. If you buy 50 units, Ill give you
35、 a 5% discount; if you buy 100 units or more, Ill give you a 10% discount.M: Sounds good. OK, Ill take 100.Text 7W: You seem a little unhappy. What s up?M: Nothing. Ive just been feeling bored recently.W: Are you in any clubs at school?M: Yes, Im in the Science Club, but, you know its not very inter
36、esting.W: I heard that the Drama Club is a lot of fun.M: There are many students interested in this club. Whats so nice about it?W: It is a great challenge to be another person on the stage. And if you get a chance to act in a drama, you will be a star on campus.M: Wow, you will be a big shot sooner
37、 or later if you join the Drama Club.W: Stop making fun of me. You are taller and smarter than I am. There will be more chances for you to become a campus drama star.M: Thank you. Maybe I should join.Text 8M: Hey, Claire. I lost my cell phone again.W: What? But you just lost one last week.M: I know.
38、 Thats why I said again.W: What happened?M: It all began because I wanted to quit smoking.W: Quit smoking? You did the right thing. But what happened to your cell phone?M: On my way to school, Id always buy cigarettes. So this morning, I decided to take another route. Its a little farther, but there
39、 are no stores that sell cigarettes on the way.W: Then?M: Then I bumped into a girl.W: A girl?M: Yeah. I bumped into her and we both fell down. I said sorry. I guess my cell phone wanted to say sorry too. So it slipped out of my pocket without telling me. Then I headed to school and when I wanted to
40、 make a phone call, I found that my cell phone was not there.W: So you went back for it?M: I did. But it was gone.Text 9M: Hello and welcome to todays Career Tomorrow. Today we are going to look at another kind of jobdoctors. We have with us Dr. Cassie Brown, who is a doctor at the Royal London Hosp
41、ital. Hello, Cassie, how did you first become interested in medicine?W: Well, I had a friend whose mother was a doctor, and I thought her job might be interesting.M: So how did you find out more about the job?W: Well, I became a volunteer in a hospital and worked for a doctor.M: Now thats better tha
42、n reading about it!W: Yes, it was. I soon realized that this career was the right one for me.M: So what did you need to study at university?W: I studied Healing Science, and then I received a masters degree.M: How long did it take you to become a qualified doctor?W: Once I had finished my degree, I
43、had to work for one year before I became qualified, so, it took me five years.M: How many hours do you work every day?W: Well, I dont work from dawn to dusk like some people. Its normal hoursnine to five.M: What do you like most about your job?W: Its never boring. In fact, I feel sorry when I have t
44、o have a day off!M: It sounds like the perfect job! Thanks for speaking with us, Cassie.Text 10Thousands of Brisbane residents have been forced to leave their homes, as the city is being hit by its worst flooding in more than a century. Queensland floods have claimed at least 10 lives in the last tw
45、o days and left more than 70 people missing on Tuesday. As the winding Brisbane River broke its banks in several places and heavy rain continued to fall on the urban area, people rushed to get to higher ground. Early estimates suggested that more than 9000 homes could be under water when the Brisban
46、e River rises to 12 feet on Thursday. On Wednesday, power will be cut in the city centre for safety reasons, leaving more than five thousand homes without electricity. Brisbane is Australias third largest city and is home to about two million people. About 300 people were being airlifted out of Bris
47、bane. The severe flooding comes after almost one month of rain across Queensland. It now covers an area the size of France and Germany combined and could cost more than 10 billion.4. 山西师大附中 2015 届高三上学期期中考试听力材料Text 1W:Lets go to bed early tonight. You are going to take a plane tomorrow, arent you? M:
48、 Its OK. I dont feel too tired. W: Youre not worried you might get airsick? M: Dont worry. I never get airsick. Text 2W: I cant believe our boss is making me work together with Mike. M: Why not? Hes very experienced. W: But he looks like a fool. M: Dont judge a book by its cover. Do you know his exp
49、erience? He has been working here since his graduation from Harvard University ten years ago. Text 3M: There is a good chance that Mary will get home today.W: Well, I hope she drives carefully. You know how the traffic is this time of year.M: Oh. Marys a good driver. Have confidence in her. Text 4W: Hello, what can I do for you? M: Id like to pay my phone bill. W: Whats your telephone number? M: 6547-4123. W: 6547-4123。 M: Your telephone bill this month is 104 RMB in total. W: Here it is. Tex