高一听力模拟试题(高一听力练习19)

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听力答案

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听力原文(Text 1)

M: I want a pair of shorts. But do you have blue ones?

W: Sorry, we only have those shorts in black and white.

(Text 2)

W: So what did you buy?

M: A hat, it was a real bargain. I got it half price, saving $15.

(Text 3)

W: Excuse me. Can we get a table at the non-smoking area?

M: Sure, but you may need to wait for a few minutes. You can have a look at the menu first in the waiting area.

(Text 4)

W: How is the newly-opened coffee shop?

M: Well, I just say I have never seen such a slow service. Thank goodness the coffee is nice.

(Text 5)

W: Sweetie, let's go out for a walk.

M: It looks like rainy. How about going to a bar for a beer?

W: But I can't drink beer with the medicine I'm taking. Why not go to a movie?

M: I would rather watch a video online.

(Text6)

W: Ladies and gentlemen, now we are in the National Forest Park.

M: What's that?

W: The stone is a prehistoric log. It was turned to stone millions of years ago.

M: Really! It's unbelievable.

W: But it's the truth.

M: What are these trees opposite to the pine trees?

W: They are pear trees. The cherry trees are really beautiful. I think you should take some pictures.

M: Great idea.

(Text7)

M: Hello!

W: Good morning, Sir. Welcome to London Heathrow Airport. Where are you going?

M: I' m going to Taipei by way of Hong Kong.

W: Your passport and ticket, please. Will you be checking in any bags, Mr. Lewis?

M: Just one. And I have this carry-on bag.

W: What kind of seat would you like, Mr. Lewis?

M: Window, please.

W: Your flight 923 will board at Gate 35. It is nine o'clock now, and boarding will begin in two hours— 30 minutes before the flight takes off. And here's your boarding pass. Have a good trip, Mr. Lewis.

M: Thank you! Bye!

(Text8)

M: Why don't you like going to the cinema?

W: Well, there are too many problems.

M: Like what?

W: For example, when the film is popular, the cinema is rather crowded. When the traffic is bad, it takes a long time to get there.

M: Are these all the problems?

W: No, the worst is the people— children running up and down, people chatting endlessly, and so on. So,I'd rather stay at home and wait to see the films when they are shown onTV.

M: Then you may see the films a bit later than other people.

W: Yes, but I'll be more comfortable in the quietness in my living room.

M: Well, I can't stand others talking about a new film before I see it, so I prefer seeing films at the cinema as soon as they comeout.

(Text9)

W: Did you report a break-in to us just now?

M: Well, it isn't my place. I'm just staying here for two months while my friends are out of the city. So besides the TV set, and some paintings, I don't really know what else is missing. All the drawers have been emptied out, and I guess something's really taken. My friends will be mad.

W: I see. Now...

M: It wasn't my fault, of course. All the windows and doors werelocked.

W: Now, how exactly did you discover the break-in?

M: I went out at 7:00 as I do every Thursday to attend my computer class. Afterwards, I stopped at a cafe for a drink, and I got back here just after 11:00.

W: How can you be so sure of the time?

M: Because I was at the cafe till the ten o'clock news was over, and it's only a two-minute walk from here.Is there any chance of anything being recovered? I know my friends will be especially sad about the paintings.

W: We'll do our best, and let you know if we find anything. And if I were you, I would immediately call my friends.

(Text10)

W: Let me tell you how I learn to play the guitar. When I was a little girl, I thought my brother Ben was the greatest person on the earth. He played the guitar, so I wanted to play, too. I asked for a guitar for Christmas when I was ten, and my parents bought me one. I tried to teach myself like Ben did, but I couldn't. So, my parents paid for me to take lessons for a year at a local music school. But I still had trouble. I also didn't like to practice as much as my teacher, Mr. Matthews, told me to. I had to play in a concert at the end of the year with the other music students. I did so badly that I almost cried in front of everyone. But I decided to do better. I started practicing by myself every day and asking Ben for help.Over the next five years, I improved a lot, and now I play very well! I guess I learned the importance of hard work early in life.

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