2020年山东省高考模拟考试英语听力(第一次)
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答案:1-5 ACBCB 6-10 ACBCC 11-15ABABA 16-20CBBCA 第一节 1. 发生什么
(4:00-4:08) M: Now what? I couldn’t get back into my apartment and had to stay in the hotel last night.
(4:09-4:10) W: How did that happen? Did you lose your keys?
(4:11-4:16) M: No, I left them in my apartment and my wife was on a business trip. 2.地点
(4:28-4:35) M: Wow! So many choices and so many people! So, what kind of film do you want to see?
(4:36-4:38) W: It’s up to you, but nothing too violent please.
3.不喜欢什么
(4:50-4:53) M: How was your trip to London?
(4:53-5:04) W: It was fantastic! I visited a lot of places, churches, museums and royal palaces. And the weather was fine, horrible traffic though. 4.时间
(5:16-5:20) W: How much time do we have before the conference? We don’t have to hurry, do we?
(5:21-5:28) M: Don’t worry. It’s 7:30 now. We still have an hour and a half. It takes only 30 minutes to get there.
5.谈话的内容
(5:41-5:44) M: Did you see Ann in the office this morning? (5:44-5:47) W: Yes, but why did she have such a long face? (5:48-5:51) M: I’m not sure. I heard she failed to get promoted.
第二节 材料6
(7:13-7:15) M: What about the problems I’ve been having?
(7:16-7:20) W: Not serious. Take some medicine and you’ll get a better night sleep.
(7:21-7:23) M: Thank you! How should I take the medicine? (7:24-7:27) W: Take one pill about 30 minutes before you go to bed. (7:27-7:28) M: How long should I take them? (7:29-7:30) W: 30 days.
(7:30-7:32) M: Is there anything I can do?
(7:33-7:35) W: Don’t worry so much about things at work. (7:35-7:37) M: Should I stay at home from work?
(7:37-7:41) W: No, it’s not necessary. Just remember to stay calm. 材料7
(8:54-8:55) W: You’re late!
(8:56-9:00) M: Yes, I’m really sorry! I have to wait for ages for the bus. (9:01-9:02) W: Why didn’t you drive? (9:03-9:05) M: Uh, well, I’ve sold my car. (9:06-9:07) W: Oh! Are you getting a new one?
(9:07-9:12) M: No, I’m not getting another car. I’ve decided to live without one. (9:12-9:14) W: Wow! What made you do that?
(9:14-9:19) M: I think there are too many cars and this town is already far too polluted.
(9:20-9:22) W: Well, that’s true, but a car is useful.
(9:23-9:30) M: I don’t think so, not in the city center. Anyway, I can never find anywhere to park. And you spend most of the time sitting in traffic jams. (9:31-9:33) W: But how are you going to get to work? (9:34-9:36) M: I’m thinking of getting a bicycle. (9:36-9:38) W: Don’t you think bicycles are dangerous?
(9:39-9:42) M: Not really. I don’t think they are as dangerous as cars.
(9:43-9:47) W: Well, I couldn’t do without my car. I have to take the children to school every day.
(9:48-9:53) M: I don’t think children get enough exercise these days. They should walk to school.
(9:54-9:56) W: OK. I see what you mean. 材料8
(11:47-11:49) M: Hey, Heather! Can I sit here?
(11:49-11:52) W: Yeah, Sure, Jonathan. How is your day?
(11:53-11:56) M: Good! Say, are you planning your summer travels?
(11:47-12:02) W: Well, not yet. I was just reading a story about this woman, Ellen Wilson, who climbed up Mount Qomolangma.
(12:03-12:14) M: Yeah. I read that too. A rather extraordinary experience, isn’t it? 96 days! She is actually a graduate of our college, class of 2012.
(12:14-12:19) W: Oh! Really? So, Jonathan, what amazing thing have you done? (12:20-12:22) M: Well, I just went cycling across South America. (12:23-12:24) W: You didn’t!
(12:24-12:39) M: I did! Just last year, before I entered the graduate school, it was such a brilliant time. Four months on the road enjoyed the wonderful scenery in the country, in towns and in cities all along the way. I got a bit tired, though. (12:39-12:48) W: Sounds great! Um, Maybe I should think seriously about my big life adventure, like taking a long walk across a national park.
(12:49-12:52) M: Wow! Let me know if you need someone to go with you. 材料9
(14:53-14:56) W: Hi, Matt! May I ask you a few questions? (14:56-14:59) M: Certainly, Julian. What do you want to know?
(15:00-15:07) W: I’m doing a study on the spending habits of students in our school. I’m writing a paper for my social study’s course. (15:07-15:09) M: That sounds interesting.
(15:07-15:12) W: To begin with, how much money do you get from your parents a month?
(15:13-15:15) M: I get about 500 dollars. (15:16-15:17) W: How do you spend your money?
(15:17-15:22) M: I spend about 300 dollars on food. You know how I like to eat!
(15:22-15:24) W: Yes! What about the rest of the money?
(15:25-15:39) M: Well, I spend on shows about 30 dollars a month. Games, um, for rental of tennis court and balls about 50 dollars. I do spend some on things like reading materials, and the rest I save. (15:40-15:41) W: What about clothes? (15:41-15:43) M: My mother buys them for me. (15:44-15:45) W: Thanks a lot! Matt! (15:45-15:46) M: You are welcome. 材料10
(17:35-17:43) Hello, everyone! I’m very glad to be here to talk to you. People need to feel secure and comfortable, so they can be creative. (17:44-17:50) Well- designed workplaces often create environments that make employees better thinkers. (17:50-17:58) So today I’ll talk about how to design workplaces that inspire creativity. I hope you can find it useful.
(17:58-18:09) First, the color of the office walls. Decorate your office with green. Other bright colors such as light blue and yellow can also increase creativity. (18:10-18:17) Calmer colors help us concentrate. Green also reminds us of nature, which may help us to relax. (18:18-18:26) Avoid red when you are choosing a color. While it can give us a feeling of energy, it also affects our ability to analyze information.
(18:27-18:38) Then let’s turn to lighting. Lighting is also important. Too dark and workers can feel sleepy. While if it is too bright, it can make them feel anxious. (18:39-18:45) The best kind of lighting is natural light. It makes us happier and more productive. (18:46-18:53) When it comes to artificial lighting, warm colors are the best. But if we need to concentrate, a bluer light is better.
(18:54-19:07) Space is another important matter. A company might want to develop a variety of spaces in the office. So staff can find privacy of needed but also working open areas for creative thinking.