資源簡介 (共28張PPT)英語聽力模擬試題 4CONTENTS例題分析、練習(xí)Ⅰ重難點詞匯Ⅱ填詞、翻譯Ⅲ語音現(xiàn)象ⅣPART 1例題分析、練習(xí)例題分析 Text 11. How did the speech probably end With an amusing story.B. With a famous saying.C. With an inspiring poem.M: How did you find Professor Lown’s speech W: It was great. I was completely attracted by the saying he started with, and I really enjoyed the amusing story he shared in the middle.M: I especially liked the encouraging poem in the closing part.此題考查考生獲取事實性具體信息的能力。根據(jù)男士所說“How did you find Professor Lown’s speech ”(你覺得勞恩教授的演講怎樣?)和 “I especially liked the encouraging poem in the closing part.”(我特別喜歡結(jié)尾部分那首鼓舞人心的詩。)可知,演講可能是以一首振奮人心的詩結(jié)束的,故選C。例題分析 Text 22. What will the man do tomorrow A. Conduct trade negotiations.B. Buy some bargains.C. Seek expert advice.W: Negotiating with the suppliers is crucial for this deal. That’s where your expert bargaining skills will really come into play.M: I’m ready to put those skills to the test.W: Do your best tomorrow.此題考查考生獲取事實性具體信息的能力。根據(jù)女士所說“Negotiating with the suppliers is crucial for this deal. That’s where your expert bargaining skills will really come into play.”(與供應(yīng)商談判是這筆交易的關(guān)鍵。這時,你的專業(yè)談判技巧就能派上用場了。)和“Do your best tomorrow.”(明天要盡力而為。)以及男士所說“I’m ready to put those skills to the test.”(我已經(jīng)準(zhǔn)備好將這些技巧付諸實踐了。)可知,男士明天要進(jìn)行一場貿(mào)易談判,故選A。試題練習(xí) Text 33. Who might the woman be A. A doctor.B. A chemist.C. A nurse.M: Excuse me, I need some drugs. Here is the prescription my doctor gave me.W: Let me check… Okay, here are your drugs. Remember, the drugs in the blue bottle are not for internal use.M: Got it. Thank you.試題練習(xí) Text 44. What are the speakers mainly discussing A. Whether to choose the photo studio for a family photo.B. Whether to hire experienced photographers.C. Whether to do a sales promotion.W: Speaking of the family photo, shall we choose this photo studio I heard its staff is friendly. And it’s having a sales promotion.M: But we don’t know if its photographers can take good photos.W: My friend’s wedding photos were taken at the studio. She speaks highly of the photographers there.試題練習(xí) Text 55. What is Dylan doing A. Watching TV.B. Asking for directions.C. Learning to ride a bike.W: Dylan, hold the handlebars of the bike. Then push off the bike with one foot and start pedaling.M: Like this I can’t control the direction!W: Don’t worry. I’m holding the bike.M: I’m moving! It’s more fun than watching TV!PART 2重難點詞匯Text 66. What does the woman think of Carson He is sympathetic.B. He is creative.C. He is neat.7. What is the man’s suggestion on helping the homeless A. Donating some old stuff to them.B. Establishing food banks for them.C. Providing skills training for them.W: I heard Carson cleaned out the old stuff from his house again.M: Yes. He donated the old stuff to the homeless.W: He’s always kind to others. I know he volunteers at the local soup kitchens and food banks.M: Yeah. However, I think there are more creative ways to help homeless people. For example, we can establish mobile training buses to help them master skills like cooking and gardening.W: I see your point. Teaching a man to fish is better than giving him fish.Text 6master 精通;掌握例句:Students are expected to master a second language.gardening 園藝例句:She had a passion for gardening.clean out 把……內(nèi)部徹底打掃干凈例句:I found these photos while I was cleaning out my cupboards.Role PlayW: I heard Carson cleaned out the old stuff from his house again.M: Yes. He donated the old stuff to the homeless.W: He’s always kind to others. I know he volunteers at the local soup kitchens and food banks.M: Yeah. However, I think there are more creative ways to help homeless people. For example, we can establish mobile training buses to help them master skills like cooking and gardening.W: I see your point. Teaching a man to fish is better than giving him fish.Text 78. When does the conversation take place A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.9. What did the boy forget to do A. Collect the clothes.B. Wash his sports shoes.C. Go grocery shopping.10. Where is probably the speakers’ mother now A. On the way home. B. In the yard. C. In her workplace.W: You finally got up!M: I had a nice nap just now. Look outside! The rain is pouring down. It’s as dark as night. Wait! Before Mom left home this morning, she told me to collect the clothes and shoes from the yard after lunch. I totally forgot!W: I brought them in after I got back from grocery shopping. But it was too late. They were already wet from the rain.M: Mom will blame me when she gets home from work.W: Well, it’s 4:00 p.m. Mom gets off work at 5:00 p.m., and it’ll take her half an hour to get home. So, you still have some time to figure out what to do.M: You have to help me!Text 7nap 小睡,打盹例句:I might take a little nap.get off (通常指一天工作結(jié)束后)下班例句:I usually get off at six o’clock.figure out 想出;弄明白例句:It took them about one month to figure out how to start the equipment.Role PlayW: You finally got up!M: I had a nice nap just now. Look outside! The rain is pouring down. It’s as dark as night. Wait! Before Mom left home this morning, she told me to collect the clothes and shoes from the yard after lunch. I totally forgot!W: I brought them in after I got back from grocery shopping. But it was too late. They were already wet from the rain.M: Mom will blame me when she gets home from work.W: Well, it’s 4:00 p.m. Mom gets off work at 5:00 p.m., and it’ll take her half an hour to get home. So, you still have some time to figure out what to do.M: You have to help me!PART 3填詞、翻譯Text 811. How many hours does Lisa work each week A. 32. B. 40. C. 48.12. What did the result of the study in Spain suggest A. Four-day workweeks might have a positive impact on the environment.B. Employers who carried out four-day workweeks saw lower quit rates.C. Employees with four-day workweeks were happier and healthier.13. How can companies reduce work hours according to the man A. By cancelling unnecessary meetings.B. By making better use of technology.C. By increasing the number of employees.Text 8M: Can you tell me about your work hours, Lisa W: Sure. I work eight hours a day, five days a week—from Monday to Friday. What about you M: We have the same work hours every day, but I work six days a week. How I ________ you!W: In fact, some countries have __________ four-day workweeks in some companies, so some people just have to work four days a week.M: Really What are the results of the ______ W: Well, employees in those companies are happier and healthier with a four-day-per-week _________. And employers see lower quit rates and ________ rates. A study in Spain even ________ a drop in fuel pollution due to fewer commuting trips.M: Interesting! How do those companies __________ reduce work hours W: They cancel ___________ meetings and make better use of technology to free up time.M: I think _______ more employees can help.envytried outtrialscheduletrackedunnecessaryabsencemanage tohiring翻譯(漢譯英)3、他們?nèi)∠槐匾臅h并且更好地利用科技來騰出時間。2、西班牙的一項研究甚至追蹤到,由于通勤出行次數(shù)減少,燃料污染有所下降。1、雇主們看到更低的辭職率和缺勤率。A study in Spain even tracked a drop in fuel pollution due to fewer commuting trips.They cancel unnecessary meetings and make better use of technology to free up time.Employers see lower quit rates and absence rates.Text 914. What kind of animal is Ginger A. A dog. B. A cat. C. A rabbit.15. Why did Mr. Daly turn to traditional Chinese medicine treatments A. They’re more effective.B. They’re safer.C. They’re cheaper.16. What does the woman offer to do A. Ask for an address.B. Cover the medical expenses.C. Contact an animal doctor.Text 9W: Have you ____________ acupuncture for pets M: No. What’s that W: Acupuncture is one of traditional Chinese medicine treatments. My ________ Mr. Daly sent his paralyzed dog Max for acupuncture. After six acupuncture ________, the dog could hop like a rabbit! Maybe you could try it for Ginger.M: That’s amazing! But could it work on Ginger, too I mean he is a cat while Max is a dog.W: You can put your mind ________. Traditional Chinese medicine treatments work on cats as well. In fact, they’re _________ for many animals.M: Really They must be expensive. How much did Mr. Daly spend on each acupuncture session W: About 200 yuan per session. That’s quite __________. Mr. Daly chose traditional Chinese medicine treatments, because he thought they are good ___________ to surgeries which can be really _________.M: True. Surgeries are also ________.W: If you’re interested, I can ask Mr. Daly about the _______ of the Chinese medicine center.heard aboutneighborsessionsat easeeffectiveaffordablealternativescostlyriskylocation翻譯(漢譯英)3、他認(rèn)為它們是昂貴手術(shù)的良好替代方案。He thought they are good alternatives to surgeries which can be really costly.2、你可以把心放寬。You can put your mind at ease.1、我的意思是他是一只貓,而馬克斯是一只狗。I mean he is a cat while Max is a dog.PART 4語音現(xiàn)象Text 1017. What unique challenge do visual artists face compared with creators in other fields A. They receive payment only once for a sold artwork.B. They often have to give away their work for free.C. They cannot sell their work online.18. How long did Zero Art Fair last A. About a week. B. About three days. C. About one day.19. What does Seth Siegelaub do A. A collector. B. A lawyer. C. An artist.20. What does the speaker say about Zero Art Fair A. It was held by artists Jennifer Dalton and Adam Simon.B. It creates a win-win situation for artists and collectors.C. It is trying to replace the traditional art market. M: If you write a book, there’s a chance that it will be chosen as a movie script. If you make music, licensing deals present the opportunity to earn more money on your songs in the future. But for visual artists, once a work is purchased from the gallery, that’s the only time they’ll get paid.Artworks can be sold for much higher prices than what they were initially sold for. Therefore, artists are keen to enter the secondary market. Zero Art Fair, a new art fair that offers $0 artworks and a unique contract, has helped artists make that connection. It was created by artists Jennifer Dalton and William Powhida, running from July 19th to 21st in Elizaville, New York. The fair’s contract includes a five-year vesting period during which the artist can borrow back or sell the piece. If the artwork is resold, the artist receives a percentage of the sale price. Artists benefit by clearing storage space, and collectors gain access to art they might not afford otherwise.Other artists have experimented with unconventional sales methods: Adam Simon created an online network for collectors to “adopt” works of art, and Seth Siegelaub worked with lawyer Robert Projansky to create an open-source legal contract.But that’s not to say that Zero Art Fair and these other schemes are trying to replace the art market. Any experiment that benefits both creators and collectors is well worth trying.爆破音+爆破音當(dāng)兩個爆破音相連時,第一個爆破音停頓后,發(fā)第二個爆破音。詞尾輔音+詞首元音這種連讀最常見也最簡單,把相鄰的兩個單詞想象成一個單詞即可。翻譯(英譯漢)3、Any experiment that benefits both creators and collectors is well worth trying.任何對創(chuàng)作者和收藏者二者皆有利的試驗都值得嘗試。2、Artists benefit by clearing storage space, and collectors gain access to art they might not afford otherwise.藝術(shù)家們通過清理存儲空間而受益,而收藏家則可以獲得他們原本可能買不起的藝術(shù)品。1、If you write a book, there’s a chance that it will be chosen as a movie script.如果你寫一本書,那它就有被選為電影劇本的可能。跟讀M: If you write a book, there’s a chance that it will be chosen as a movie script. If you make music, licensing deals present the opportunity to earn more money on your songs in the future. But for visual artists, once a work is purchased from the gallery, that’s the only time they’ll get paid.Artworks can be sold for much higher prices than what they were initially sold for. Therefore, artists are keen to enter the secondary market. Zero Art Fair, a new art fair that offers $0 artworks and a unique contract, has helped artists make that connection. It was created by artists Jennifer Dalton and William Powhida, running from July 19th to 21st in Elizaville, New York. The fair’s contract includes a five-year vesting period during which the artist can borrow back or sell the piece. If the artwork is resold, the artist receives a percentage of the sale price. Artists benefit by clearing storage space, and collectors gain access to art they might not afford otherwise.Other artists have experimented with unconventional sales methods: Adam Simon created an online network for collectors to “adopt” works of art, and Seth Siegelaub worked with lawyer Robert Projansky to create an open-source legal contract.But that’s not to say that Zero Art Fair and these other schemes are trying to replace the art market. 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