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        高一英語聽力練習題答案(一)

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        W:Have the children left for school yet?
            M:Sally left at 8:00 and Julie, late as usual, ran out fifteen minutes later.
            (Text 2)
            M:I don't often visit museums, but I like to whenever possible.
            W:I've never visited the Modern Museum, but I plan to tomorrow.
            (Text 3)
            W:Have you seen that huge new building going up near the market?
            M:Yes. I can't figure out what it's going to be. Not an apartment building? Not a hotel? Probably a department store.
            (Text 4)
            W:Is that maths course really as hard as everybody says?
            M:Worse. Believe it or not.
            (Text 5)
            M:Excuse me. I'm having trouble hearing in the back of the room. Did you say that your teaching assistant world correct final exams?
            W:No. I said that he would collect them. I'll correct them myself.
            (Text 6)
            M:What did you do last night then? Did you work all night?
            W:Yes, I did some work but I watched a bit of TV, too.
            M:Did you watch football? It was a great game.
            W:No, no, I didn't. I don't like football.
            M:Really?
            W:Yes. I really hate it.
            M:What did you see then?
            W:I saw the end of a film. It looked quite good actually. It's a pity I didn't turn it on earlier. It was a love story, you know, written by Shakespeare. It was about a boy and a girl who fell in love with each other but their families were fighting against each other.
            M:You mean, Romeo and Juliet?
            W:That's right.
            (Text 7)
            W:Good morning, Mr. Sharp. I'm really sorry I'm late.
            M:You're late every morning, Miss Smith. You were late on Tuesday, yesterday. Don't you have a watch?
            W:Yes, but it wasn't my mistake. I stood in the rain for an hour this morning, waited and waited for a bus, and then when one came, it was full.
            M:How about yesterday and the day before yesterday and…?
            W:Well, I came by taxi yesterday and…
            M:And you were still late! And Tuesday?
            W:Tuesday I went to see the doctor and I waited for my turn for about two hours. It was terrible.
            M:And tomorrow, Miss Smith?
            (Text 8)
            M:Hello. Are you the person who has a house for sale?
            W:Yes, I am.
            M:Well, the ad. in the paper says that it has four bedrooms and three baths, just what I need for my family of six. May I ask how much you want for it?
            W:I prefer not to mention a price over the phone, but let's say it's in the neighbour-hood of $50,000. I would also require a down payment of $10,000. Why don't you come by and take a look?
            M:Well, I'm not sure I could afford such a large down payment, but I don't guess it would hurt to see the house. If you can tell me how to get to Churchill Avenue from South Florida Street, my wife and I'll be over.
            (Text 9)
            M:Dr. Brook, I just don't know what's wrong with me. I always feel tired and weak. My wife finally persuaded me to visit you to find out what the trouble is.
            W:From what is written here I can see that you had a very bad cold three years ago and that you also had a small operation last year. Did you have any bad effect after that?
            M:Well, I don't remember.
            W:For example, how long did you stay at home each time you were ill?
            M:Just a couple of days, but about six months ago I was home for about two weeks with a cold or something.
            W:Did you see a doctor at that time, or did you just stay at home?
            M:No, I didn't see a doctor. When I began to feel better, I returned to work.
            W:And when did you start feeling so tired again?
            M:It must have been about ten days ago. When I came home from work one night, there just isn't seem to be any reason to go back the next day.
            W:Well, it sounds as if our problem may be the kind of work you do. The tests I just made don't show anything really wrong. But I would like to make some further tests in the hospital.
            M:That's fine with me.
            W:All right, you can check in tonight and I'll make the tests tomorrow morning.
            (Text 10)
            In order to know a foreign language thoroughly, four things are necessary. First, we must understand the language when we hear it spoken. Secondly, we must be able to speak it ourselves, correctly and directly. Thirdly, we must be able to read the language and fourthly, we must be able to write it. We must be able to make sentences that are grammatically correct.
            There is no easy way to success in language learning. A good memory will be a great help, but it is not enough only to memorize rules from a grammar book. It is not much use learning lists of words and their meanings, studying the dictionary and so on. We must learn to use the language. If we are satisfied with a few rules we have memorized, we are not really learning the language. "Learn through use" is a good piece of advice for those who are studying a new language. Practice is important. We must practise speaking and writing the language whenever we can.
            三.答案
            1-5 C A C B A 6-10 B A B C A
            11-15 B A A C B 16-20 B C C A C