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高考英语听力模拟试题附答案

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高考英语听力模拟试题附答案

  2017年高考英语改革,考试主要集中在英语听力和口语部分。为了帮助大家,小编分享了一些高考英语听力练习,希望能对大家有所帮助!

高考英语听力模拟试题附答案

  听力原文:

  (Text 1)

  W: Did you get my message about the meeting on Monday?

  M: Yes, I did. But I’m still not quite sure what the meeting is

  about. Not bad news, I hope.

  (Text 2)

  M: Do you have the paperback edition of this dictionary?

  W: Yes, we do. But the hard-cover is on sale for the same price

  as the paperback.

  (Text 3)

  M: Is Jane looking forward to going home for the summer?

  W: She is counting the days.

  (Text 4)

  W: Have you found anything wrong with my heart?

  M: Not yet. I’m still examining. I’ll let you know the result

  tomorrow.

  (Text 5)

  W: How far do you live from the university, John?

  M. It takes about 25 minutes to drive. But during rush hour, it

  will take twice the time.

  (Text 6)

  M: Hello, Lucy. When are you going off to Beijing?

  W: This evening.

  M: How are you getting there, by air or by train?

  W: By train. It leaves at 5:00 and arrives in Beijing at 7:10 tomorrow morning.

  M: Oh, only 14 hours. Is anybody seeing you off this evening?

  W: Yes, my parents are going with me to the station to see me

  off.

  M: That’s good! How long are you staying in Beijing for your

  holiday?

  W: Only four days. Well, I must be off now. See you when I get

  back.

  M: OK. Good luck and have a good trip!

  W: Thanks. Goodbye!

  (Text 7)

  W: Well, you know I had a good time tonight.

  M: I’m pleased to hear that.

  W: But I have to say goodbye right now.

  M: Why? It's not late. Can't you stay a little longer?

  W: No, I’m sorry, but I really must go. I don’t know whether I can catch the last bus if I don’t hurry now.

  M: When does the bus go?

  W: At ten o'clock. Oh dear! It's already a quarter past ten.

  M: Don't worry, Kate. Since you have missed the bus, it is

  unnecessary for you to hurry. I can drive you home.

  W: Thank you. You are so kind. But my mother will worry about me if I'm too late getting home. I must get home before 11:00.

  M: That's all right. Let's go now. But I hope to have a chance to see you again.

  W: Thank you, John.

  (Text 8)

  W: Hi, Bob. I heard about your accident but I didn't think it would be this bad.

  M: Well, thanks for making me feel better.

  W: I can hardly recognize you. Tell me what happened.

  M: I just got back from Africa where I had a terrible accident in a motorcycle race. I broke both my legs when my motor failed and was hit by another motorcycle. I was laid up in a

  hospital over there for three weeks.

  W: Three weeks, that's a long time. What did you do while you were in the hospital?

  M: Well, if you can believe it, I read all about motorcycle racing. I love racing even if it hurts.

  W: But I'm afraid you don't make it look very funny. You're lucky to be alive.

  M: That's for sure. I am lucky to be alive.

  W: How soon can you get well? Did the doctor tell you about it?

  M: They say I still need to stay in bed for two weeks or so.

  W: I think you'll get a bit fatter by then. By the way, is there anything I can do for you?

  M: No, thank you. Thank you for the beautiful flowers. It's very

  kind of you to come to see me.

  W: I'll be going then. Bye.

  M: Bye.

  (Text 9)

  M: Can you recognize that woman, Betty?

  W: I think I can, Henry. It must be Jenny Brown, the actress.

  M: I thought so. She is beautiful, isn't she?

  W: Yes, she is. She doesn't look old at all.

  M: I read she's twenty-nine, but she must be at least forty.

  W: I'm sure she is. She was a famous actress when I was still a

  schoolgirl.

  M: That was a long time ago, wasn't it?

  W: Not that long ago! I am not more than twenty-nine myself!

  (Text 10)

  One day I took several pairs of shoes to the shoemaker to be repaired. After a week I picked them up and put them away. Six months later, my husband and I were invited to dinner. I took a pair of shoes I hadn't worn since they were repaired. I put one shoe on my right foot, and then I put the other on my left. I felt something wrong. I took them off for a closer look, they were exactly the same size, but each was for the right foot. Then I thought of the shoemaker. Though I was sure he wouldn't remember me after such a long time. I called him. "Thank goodness, you finally called," he said excitedly, "an angry woman has been troubling me for months!"