2018上海高考英语听力原文

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2018上海高考英语听力原文

2018高考英语听力原文 Ⅰ. Listening Comprehension Section A:

Directions: In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper and delete which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.

1. M:Good morning! Can I help you?

W: Yes! This dress is too long. Would you please shorten that for me? Q:what does this conversation most probably take place?

2. W:Jack, you look tired.

M :Yes, I’ve got a pile of work to do but it gives me a great sense of achievement. Q :what can we learn about the man?

3. W:John What’s up why are you standing on the desk. M:The light suddenly went off. The bulb must burn out. Q: what is the man most probably doing?

4. W :I will take this room. How much is the rent?

M :Well , it’s 200 pounds each month. you need to pay three months rents in advance. Plus deposit of one hundred pounds.

Q: According to the man how much should the woman pay in total?

5. W: I will take an interview for a part-time librarian tomorrow. M: Don’t worry. I will stand no chance if you take the interview. Q: How does the man feel about the woman’s chance of getting the job?

6. M: I couldn’t sleep at all last night. The bed is not comfortable. W : don’t blame the bed you should stop drinking wine. Q: what does the woman imply?

7. W: Andy I bought a shirt for you.

M: Thank you. I hope you keep the receipt. I have put on some weight. Q what does the man imply?

8. W: I am terribly sorry but your flight has been canceled. M: What! In that case I hope you will put me up somewhere tonight. Q : What does the man expect the woman to do for him?

9. W: A new hotel is looking for workers. They need 300 new workers but over 4000 people showed up.

M: Yes, I saw the news on TV. I still have my job. Thank goodness. Q what are the speakers talking about?

10. W: Professor smith explained the physics problem very clearly. M : Did he? Unfortunately, it’s still all Greek to me. Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

Section B:

Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. 原文:

With than a fascinating past and more than four centuries of history, St. Augustine is one of the nation’s oldest cities and an American treasure. Located on Florida’s Atlantic coast, it is home to many fine examples of European architecture and wild scenic views.

In 1513, while looking for the storied fountain of youth, an explorer found this land and called it La Florida, and claimed it for Spain. Then, in 1565, a Spanish conqueror established a settlement there, and named it St. Augustine.

Except for a 20-year period of English rule, Florida remained under Spanish rule until the United States took control in 1821. In the years after its founding, the city of St. Augustine was attacked by the French and English and by native Americans.

You are said to have shot flaming arrows at the city’s defensive building, setting it on fire.

More recently, nature has stricken the region with hurricanes. Matthew on 2016 and Erma in 2017. Still, St. Augustine endures.

After the region recovers, visitors shouldn’t overlook it. St. Augustine has suffered much in its long history. Hopefully, visitors will come and perhaps support the Florida’s coast recovery while discovering its centuries of history and miles of coastal beauty. Questions:

11. Which country first governed Florida in history? 12. Which of the following statements is true of St. Augustine? 13. What is the passage mainly about?

原文:

Transport for London has a lost property office, which collects the items left behind as people flow through the city’s transport system each day. It is the biggest lost property office in Europe, beaten globally only by Tokyo’s. 65 staffs sort through hundreds of thousands of lost and forgotten items each at the office, which is run by Paul Coan.

According to the latest data, Coan’s team dealt with over 300,000 items in the first quarter of the year. As the data reveals, very few are claimed. For example, of the nearly 13,000 keys handed into the lost property last year, just under 1,400 were returned to their owners, says Coan.

Overall, 20% of stock is claimed within three months. After that time, stock becomes the property of transport for London. And it’s not necessarily the items you had expect.

A wander through the three basement floors that make up the lost property office gives us some idea of what we value enough to recover and what we’re happy to let go.

Coan has discovered something interesting about the complexity of lost shoes. He said, if you have one shoe, you are more likely to go looking for the other. If you lose two shoes, well, it’s likely, out of sight, out of mind. He guesses many people regard loss as an opportunity to treat themselves to something new.

14: What is the passage mainly about?

15: Which of the following is true of the lost items?

16: According to Coan, why don’t some people get their lost shoes back?

Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.

W : I have a good feeling about this house.

M : If you like the outside, you are going to really love the inside

W : What a beautiful home! and I like the way the window screen gives you privacy from the street

M: Follow me into the kitchen. You will love it!

W: Wow, they put a wine storage area in the kitchen. I love it! M: The best part is the bedroom and the attached bathroom.

W: I love the relaxing colors of the wall and floor covering. I’d like to make an offer on this house.

M: As your house agent, I’m here to take care of this process. How much are we planning the offering?

W: I really like the house. I will pay the full asking price of 380 thousand dollars. M: we’d better leave ourselves some bargaining room. Let’s offer 350 thousand dollars.

W: that sounds good. But I don’t want this house to get away from me. M: the market is fairly down right now. So your offer is a realistic one. W: when will we know they accept the offer?

M: the owners usually respond to an offer within a few days. W:Should I be contacting my bank in the mean time?

M:You’re already pre-qualified for your loan. So you are in good shape.

17. What is the woman most probably doing? 18. What does the woman like best in the kitchen?

19. what does the woman think about the man’s offer on the house at first? 20. which of the following is true according to the conversation?

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