广东高考口语听说训练《口语无忧》听力答案

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《口语无忧》广东高考模拟听说训练答案

01 A

Ever `wonder how dogs can walk barefoot ['bε?fut] in the snow↗? Now a Japa`nese scientist may have the answer—an︶inside central heating system. The secret lies in how dogs `circulate ['s?:kjuleit] their blood /to prevent cold `surfaces from chilling the rest︶of their bodies↘.

The system uses warm blood to heat the cold blood /before `returning it to the dog’s heart/ and `central circu`lation. Dogs exchange `heat at the `end︶of their legs. Arterial blood flows [fl?uz] to the `end︶of their `legs /and then heats︶up venous blood. In other words↘, they have a `heat exchange system in their `feet↘.

B 三问

How old is your son?

What major does your son want to take in the future?

How do you get along with your son? 五答 24.

To find a good job.

Playing the guitar.

Being a music producer.

Like friends.

C

I was lonely when I went to a junior high school, but a gift a boy gave me occasionally changed my character. It was his smile. One day the boy, who was a stranger to me then, came into our classroom. When he passed me, he smiled at me. This smile brought me happiness and warmth. From then on I began to get close to others and made friends with them. The boy with the smile is one of my best friends now.

02 A

Although they are a natural phenomenon [f?'n?m?n?n]↗, dust storms have been occurring `more often recently ['ri:sntli]↘. It︶is a fact that unreasonable herding of animals /and exploitation of grasslands/are res`ponsible for the ma`jority of dust storms. This means that dust storms are largely a result of human actions; in other words↘, they are con`trollable.

We seem to think, however↘, that economic [,i:k?'n?mik] development and preservation of the environment can`not go hand in hand↘. For most countries, economic development comes first, at the expense of the environment. It︶is high time/ everyone came to grasp the consequences of overusing the earth’s resources, including the misuse of land in the pursuit [p?'su:t] of economic wealth↘.

B What time will it start?

Who else will be invited?

Do you want me to take you there?

She had to finish her homework.

On the school play ground.

About two and a half hours.

A red song in chorus.

Her father.

C

My brother Henry worked in a bank. He had a good salary and a bright future. However, he made a decision to resign from the bank. I was confused about his decision, trying to persuade him to give up the idea. He didn’t listen to me, and explained to me that it’s counting money that he wanted to leave. Although it’s a pleasant job working in the bank, all his work was to count money, which was depressing. He would count his own money rather than count others’!

03 A

Perhaps the tiger, the `largest cat on the planet ['pl?nit], is the `most distinct/ of︶all animals in danger of extinction [iks'ti?k??n]↘. A tiger can be up to 4 metres long/ and︶over a metre high, weighing up to 225 kilos↘. They have `beautiful fur with black or brown stripes [straips]. They mainly hunt animals like deer↗, wild hares and pigs↘, sometimes they `also hunt birds or even frogs. They can eat as much as 40 kilos of meat in one meal. Fifty years ago/ there were between 25,000 and 30,000 tigers living in Asia, but the number has `fallen ['f?:l?n] to between 5,000 and 7,000 since the 1980s↘.

B Who have more problem, boys or girls?

Should parents and their children take part in some activities together?

What else do you advise parents to do?

He works at the “New York Times”.

Treat them equally.

Because they will understand each other better. No.

C

An old man who went into a cafeteria in America for the first time was puzzled why no waiters served him as it was in other restaurants. A woman customer told him later that he should fetch the food he wanted himself in a cafeteria. He later found life in America is like a cafeteria. Those who are waiting for someone to bring success to them can never achieve success. As a matter of fact, life is a cafeteria not only in America, but also in any other place.

04 A

Earth is the `only planet/where water can exist in liquid['likwid]form on the `surface, but only `one percent of the water is drinkable ['dri?k?bl]↘. Most︶of it is frozen↗or salty↘. It’s about 24,920 miles around the earth at the equator, which means it would take 33,000,000 people holding hands to reach all the way around. The land on Earth is made︶of several plates/and at`one time all︶of these plates were joined together, making it possible to walk from one side︶of the earth to the other↘. But the plates are individual [,ind?'vid?u?l] pieces and they are always moving. So the land keeps `drifting apart [?'pɑ:t] slowly↘.

B Is it difficult to learn the tango?

When do you have the dancing lessons?

Can you teach me to dance?

Yesterday.

The tango.

Look for a partner who is good at it.

She rests.

At Mary’s house.

C

Mr. White doesn’t want others to know that he is near-sighted, so he never wears glasses. One winter morning when he was walking on a village road, a strong wind blew off his hat. He had to run after it, wondering why it moved so fast and ran into a house as if it had legs. He was running into the house when a big woman stopped him and shouted angrily, “What are you running after my hen for?”

05 A

Young people now /much `prefer online chats and text messages. These have been on the rise for `years / but are now threatening ['θretni?] the use of e-mail, much as they have already replaced phone calls↘. Major ['meid??] Internet companies/are responding with message services/that are focused on immediate gratification. The `problem with e-mail, young people say, is that it involves [in'v?lvz] a `boringly long process of signing into an account, typing out a subject line and then sending a message/ that might not be received↗or answered for hours. However, it︶is also believed/that the looser↗, briefer ['bri:f?]↗and less grammatical the writing, the less deep the thoughts and emotions behind︶it.

B Is your apartment far from here?

What do you think of our university?

Which city do you come from?

It is opposite the tennis court and behind the library.

About three weeks ago.

About five or six blocks. / About a 10 minutes’walk.

The academic atmosphere.

In the southeast.

C

When a wise man knew a young man who was picking up starfishes on the beach throwing them into the sea to save their lives, he said the young man couldn’t possibly make a difference because there were too many starfishes along the long beach. But he young man threw another starfish into the sea, saying that what he has do made a difference to that one. The story is telling us we must find out our goal and take action, in which way we’ll make a difference to our life.

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