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江苏省历年高考真题英语(附答案听力)2004~2015历届试题+听力训练

  • 培训班类型:一对一
  • 培训类别:英语
  • 学习平台:线下学习

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历年真题包括:试题+答案+听力音频(2004--2015年)

听力专项训练包括:听力试题+答案+听力音频+听力原文

历年高考真题目录介绍

听力专项训练部分目录介绍

听力专项训练题目及答案和听力原文展示

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。

1.How many people are there in the dormitory@

A.Two.                     B.Four.                  C.Eight.

2.What does the man mean@

A.Susan is tired. B.Susan is dizzy.

C.Susan is excited.

3.What do we learn from this conversation@

A.The man went to a wrong check-in counter.

B.When the plane will take off remains unknown.

C.The man has just missed his flight.

4.What has the man bought for his wife@

A.Tennis shoes.  B.Music records.

C.Nothing yet.

5.What is the weather like now@

A.Windy.            B.Foggy.               C.Sunny.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

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ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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67题。

6.What is the relationship between the two speakers@

A.Policeman and driver.

B.Salesman and customer.

C.Employer and employee.

7.How much was the woman made to pay in all@

A.35.B.50.C.65.

听第7段材料,回答第810题。

8.Where does the conversation take place@

A.In a flat building.           B.In the man’s office.

C.In the woman’s house.

9.What is the woman looking for@

A.A two-bedroom flat.       B.A three-bedroom flat.

C.A ground-floor flat.

10.What does the woman think of the flat@

A.It’s too small to live in.

B.It’s too expensive to buy.

C.It’s satisfying on the whole.

听第8段材料,回答第1113题。

11.What was the robber wearing@

A.A black dress.               B.A red sweater.

C.Tennis shoes.

12.Who is the robber@

A.A man who robs women in the park.

B.A woman who robs men in the park.

C.A man who dresses up like a woman.

13.What can we learn from the conversation@

A.The robber is not very harmful.

B.Such a case has never been heard before.

C.The man speaker has been robbed several times.

听第9段材料,回答第1416题。

14.What will the woman probably do if she’s caught in a thunderstorm@

A.Stand on the ground.      B.Put herself in water.

C.Try to find a house.

15.What does the man think of taking a bath during a thunderstorm@

A.It is acceptable.             B.It is dangerous.

C.It is unbelievable.

16.What does the woman think about the man’s action@

A.It is unusual.                 B.It is unnecessary.

C.It is very practical.

听第10段材料,回答第1720题。

17.Who is the speaker@

A.A park manager.            B.A tourist guide.

C.A restaurant host.

18.What is the speaker mainly talking about@

A.A historic tree.               B.A well-known park.

C.A famous commander.

19.What do we know about the Washington Elm@

A.It was less than one hundred years old.

B.It was much older than people had thought.

C.Washington couldn’t have commanded under it.

20.What can we learn from what the speaker said@

A.Some historical stories are untrue.

B.Washington commanded the army on his knees.

C.The Washington Elm was destroyed in 1864.

答案及听力原文

答案1~5 CCBCB       6~10 ACABC         11~15 BCACB 16~20 CBACA

听力原文:

Text 1

M:This cake was cut in four squares.

W:Let’s cut them in half,  so that each person in our dormitory can have one.

Text 2

M:Susan looks like she’s on cloud nine.

W:Yes, she is. She’s been looking for an apartment for two  months and finally found the perfect place.

Text 3

M:Is this the check-in counter for Flight 814 to Los Angeles@

W:Yes, but I’m sorry the flight is delayed because of rain. Please wait for further notice.

Text 4

W:I suppose you’ve been buying Christmas gifts for your family.

M:Yes.  I bought tennis shoes for my son, but I haven’t decided what  to  buy  for  my wife.  Probably music records.

Text 5

M:Kathy,  I’m wondering if it’s going to be fine this afternoon.

W:So what@

M:The football match! It’s due at 2:00, but the fog!

W:Don’t you see the wind’s beginning to lift up@ I’m sure it’ll be fine then.

Text 6

M:You were driving 40 miles per hour in a 25 miles per hour zone.

W:I wasn’t speeding. I was driving 25 miles per hour. But  there was a car in front of me that was only going 15 or 20. I think he was looking for someone’s address.  I finally passed him. And it was just at that moment that you saw me.

M:You were going 40 miles an hour. The speed limit is 25. The fine is 50 plus 15 court costs.

Text 7

M:Here we are.  This it is.  I know it’s smaller than you wanted, but it’s one of the nicest flats in the building.

W:Does it have three bedrooms@

M:No.  There are two.  The master room is quite large,though. Maybe you could let the children share the large room, and you and your husband could use the smaller one.

W:I suppose I could do that. A three-bedroom flat will be difficult to find. I’ve been looking for one over a week. The few three-bedroom flats that I have found are all extremely expensive.  You said that the rent would be 350 dollars a month.

M:Yes. It includes gas. So, as you can imagine, electricity and water are very expensive.

W:This sounds better.  But before I sign an agreement I  would like my husband to see it.

M:Why not stop by with him this morning@ Our office is open until seven o’clock.

W:OK. See you then.

Text 8

W:Tell me exactly what happened.

M:Well, I was walking through the park yesterday when a woman knocked me right off my feet and ran off through the trees.

W:Can you describe the woman for me@

M:Yeah. She was about 190 centimetres tall and wearing a white and black dress, a red sweater over it, and a pair of basketball shoes.

W:Hmm. What else@

M:She had a heavy build, with long hair and probably in her late 30’s.

W:What was,uh,taken...exactly@

M:Well, just my left shoe.

W:Oh, this man again! He often wanders around the park. He likes to remove the left shoe from men for some unknown reason and usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later.

M:Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I’ll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.

Text 9

W:Did you read today’s newspaper@ That building over in Centerville was just struck by lightning for the fourth time!

M:I’m not surprised. If the conditions for lightning to strike are right one time, they might be as good another time.

W:Well,  I don’t take any chances.  If I’m caught in a thunderstorm, I look for a building or a closed car. Also, I was told that if you’re struck outdoors, the best thing you can do is to keep yourself close to the ground and avoid bodies of water.

M:To tell you the truth, even when I’m at home, I don’t take baths or showers during a thunderstorm.  And I don’t use anything that works electrically.  Maybe I’m too anxious.

W:I wouldn’t say that. According to the article, lightning starts thousands of fires every year in the United States alone. Hundreds of people are injured or killed. I think you’re just being sensible.

Text 10

Attention please, ladies and gentlemen,

Our bus is getting close to Cambridge, where we’ll be stopping to eat.  We’ll have our lunch in the garden of a restaurant overlooking a small park that reminds people of a very famous tree. It’s said that General George Washington took command of the army in 1775 under its very branches. It was almost 100 years later, in 1864, that the city of Cambridge celebrated the event and from that moment on, the tree was called Washington Elm.  Later the tree was attacked by insects and finally destroyed in a storm.  The remains of the tree were cut down and the growth rings were counted to find out how old the tree was. Well, it seems that if Washington had accepted the command of his army under this tree he must have done so on his knees. This particular elm couldn’t have been over 3 or 4 years old in 1775. It is a well-known fact that Washington took command under an elm tree, but unfortunately it couldn’t have been the famous Washington Elm. Well, enjoy your lunch. Watch your step as you leave the bus.

 

 

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