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备战2022高考英语听力专项(五)听力答案及材料

模块二:外文时事训练答案及听力材料 1-10:CDCAB ACADC

Most people associate the company Michelin with car tyres, guide books and stars for quality restaurants. However, the French tyre maker is now helping ships to be more environmentally friendly. The company has tested giant sails that it hopes will make shipping greener. Shipping currently produces a lot of carbon dioxide as oil tankers, container ships and giant cruise ships rely on fossil fuels to move around the world's oceans. Experts say the industry produces around 940 million tons of CO2 annually, and that it is responsible for about 2.5 per cent of the world's greenhouse gasses. Michelin's engineers say their revolutionary new sails could reduce the amount of CO2 produced by the shipping industry by 20 per cent.

Michelin is using the ancient technology of sails to tackle the most urgent problem facing the world today – climate change. Boats have used sails for 5,000 years to cross oceans or travel along rivers. The new Michelin sails are different. They are inflatable. This means a ship's crew can fill the sails with air to inflate them to full size. The sails can be deflated quickly if a ship needs to sail under a low bridge. The sails Michelin tested are 280 square metres in size. The company hopes to start manufacturing and selling them in 2022. A company spokesperson said: \"Our aim is to contribute to the de-carbonization of maritime transport.\" He added that the good thing about wind is that it is a free fuel.

翻译:

大多数人把米其林公司与汽车轮胎、指南书和优质餐厅的星级联系在一起。然而,这家法国轮胎制造商现在正在帮助船舶更加环保。该公司已经测试了巨大的船帆,它希望这将使航运更绿色。由于油轮、集装箱船和巨型游轮依靠化石燃料绕过世界上的海洋而移动,航运业目前会产生大量的二氧化碳。专家表示,该行业每年生产约9.4亿吨二氧化碳,约占世界温室气体的2.5%。米其林的工程师表示,他们性的新帆可以使航运业的二氧化碳产量减少20%。

米其林正在使用古老的帆技术来解决当今世界面临的最紧迫的问题——气候变化。5000年来,船只一直在乘船穿越海洋或沿着河流航行。新的米其林船帆则有所不同。它们是充气的。这意味着船上的船员可以给船帆充气,使其充气到全尺寸。如果船需要在低桥下航行,船帆可以迅速泄气。米其林测试的船帆尺寸为280平方米。该公司希望在2022年开始生产

并销售它们。该公司发言人表示:“我们的目标是为海运的去碳化做出贡献。”他补充说,风的好处是它是一种免费的燃料。

模块三:模拟题训练答案及听力材料

Exercise A

1—5 AABCA 6—10 CABCB 11—15 CABCB 16—20 ABCAB Text 1

M: Hurry up, Jenny. It’s already seven. We’ll be late for the film.

W: Don’t worry, dear. We still have twenty minutes. And it takes us only fifteen minutes to get there. We’ll be there just in time.

Text 2

W: Are you still teaching at a high school?

M: Not since June. My brother and I went into business together as soon as he left the army. Text 3

W: It’s nearly eight. If you want to catch the nine o'clock train, you'd better go now. M: Don’t worry. I’ll drive to the station.

W: In that case, let me go with you. And you drop me off at the city centre. I’ll go to the open market.

Text 4

M: Excuse me. Is this the form I should fill out?

W: No, sir. That’s for new patients. You’ve seen Dr Washington before, so you should fill out this one.

Text 5

W: Excuse me, sir. Do you have these pants in a larger size? M: I'm sorry, ma’am. That's the largest size we carry in that style. Text 6

M: When did you get back, Lucy?

W: I flew out.of Los Angeles yesterday at l:00 in the afternoon. I had a stop in Chicago, so I arrived here at 10:00 in the evening. But the past two weeks were great.

M: ⑥⑦ Are you glad to be back in New York from your vacation? W:Yeah, but I have much work to do. I’m falling behind with my studies.

Text 7

M: Excuse me, Miss. I'm doing a survey here on campus. Do you mind if I ask you some questions?

W: No, go head.

M: ⑧ What is your major? W.⑧ Oh, history.

M: What is your favourite subject besides your major? W: I like English and biology.

M: Do you usually study in your dorm orin the library?l

W: Neither. I usually study in a cafe around the corner from my dorm. M:Why is that?

W:My dorm is too loud, and the library is too quiet.

M: OK, great. What is one thing you would change about this university? W: ⑨ I’d love to have more food options in the school canteen. M: All right. That’s all of my questions. Thank you. Text 8 M: Hello?

W: Dad, it’s me, Kirsten. M: Kirsten! How are you?

W: I’m fine. But I’m still a little tired. M: I can imagine. What is your job like?

W: It’s still too early to say. But I think it’s going to be really good. It’s a big company but everybody seems kind and helpful.

M: How about the city? Have you seen much if it yet?

W: I’ve seen a bit. It just seems to be such a big, busy city. I don't see how I’ll ever be able to find my way around.

M: I know. Big cities can seem really strange at first. Where are you living? W: Well. I found a small apartment in the downtown area. and it's close to work. M: It all sounds really interesting. I hope you are having fun there. Text 9

M: Good evening, Ms Allen. Thanks for being our guest today on 94.1 FM. W: You’re welcome. Thank you for having me on your show. M: It’s our pleasure. So please tell us a little bit about your program.

W: Sure. I started this volunteer program three years ago. I was working at a centre for senior citizens. I noticed that a lot of them seemed to be very lonely.

M: Yes. That’s a big problem in many cities.

W: At the time, my husband was a school principal. He recognized that a lot of students were having trouble at school. They needed help with their homework, but their parents were working and didn’t have time to help them.

M: So, you decided to create a program that would connect senior citizens with students in need of tutoring.

W: Yes.I knew there was a need for such a program. What I didn't know, however was that the program would be as successful as it has been. Last year, we had two hundred volunteer tutors. Together, they did more than twelves thousand hours of tutoring.

Text 10

W: Marine Hayashi first arrived at American University in 2017. “I got homesick and I cried almost every day when I was in freshman year.”

Hayashi is originally from the north of Japan. After three years at an international high school, she decided to attend a university in the US.

It was not long before Hayashi started enjoying her life as an international student. Joining three student groups helped her make friends from the US and other countries. Hayashi will graduate in 202l with a four-year degree in Communication Studies. The cost of an undergraduate degree program as an international student at American University is $61,157 a year.

“It’s much higher for normal people. I am finding ways to pay the high cost like most other international students. I asked for financial aid when I first applied to this university,” she said. Studying in a countrv that is not your own country can be difficult. But Havashi says that the experience is worth it.

Exercise B

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Exercise C

【答案】1-5 BACAC 6-10 BACCB 11-15 CBACC 16-20 ABABC 【听力原文】 Text 1

M: I can’t hear a thing over the music. We can’t even talk. Let’s go somewhere else for dinner.

W: But Dennis, the food will be here any minute. Why don’t we just ask the waiter to turn down the music?

Text 2

W: All the time I was at school I wanted to be a nurse, but my mother worked in a shop and said it wasn’t good to be on your feet all day.

M: Then what’s your job now?

W: I’m doing what I always wanted to do. Text 3

W: Excuse me, Mr. Smith.

M: What’s the matter? I don’t want to be disturbed while I’m talking to Mr. Black. W: But you have a meeting scheduled with the engineer. M: Call him, please, and put off our meeting. Text 4

M: Isn’t this your usual stop?

W: Yes, but today I’m going to the library.

M: Oh, then you should get off at the next stop and walk to Clifton Street. Text 5

W: You must be crazy to be jumping out of the plane at your age.

M: Everyone said so. I was very excited at first. I thought it would really feel flying. In the end, it was actually a bit disappointing.

Text 6

W: I wonder why The Sunflower went out of business. It got a great review in Dining

Magazine and every time I ate there, there was a big crowd.

M: It’s not closed forever. There was a fire in the kitchen last month, but they plan to reopen as soon as the damage is repaired.

W: I’m glad to hear that. It was one of the best spots in town. It was so clean; the workers were so friendly, and the food was great!

Text 7

W: There are many candidates for this promotion. In my opinion, Mr. Bannister has proven himself to the company, but he doesn’t have much experience.

M: I agree with you, Amelia, but we shouldn’t overlook Mrs. Templeton. She really helped us a lot with the trade deal last year.

W: I didn’t think about that. You’re right. We should go with her, as she’s been with us longer.

M: Let’s inform Mr. Duncan that we’ve reached a decision. Text 8

W: At lunchtime, I watched that good cooking show, Chef’s Special, and I’ve got some great ideas for some meals we can try out for dinner.

M: Well, that sounds good. So what’s on your list?

W: Let’s see. We’ve got some meat at home already, but we need something for a salad. We need some tomatoes, carrots and green onions.

M: Sounds very healthy.

W: The apples look really good today. Let’s pick up some, too. Plus we need to get some bananas. Would you like some milk or cheese?

M: No, they are not my taste.

W: Then can you get a box of ice cream? M: Sure, I love ice cream best.

W: I think that’s everything we need. Let’s go home and cook dinner. Text 9

M: Hello, Freya. Mountain biking is a popular sport among teenagers but there are fewer girls doing it. Am I right?

W: Yes, although we’re growing in numbers. When I was 13, my dad bought my brother a

mountain bike but I was given an ordinary one. I really wanted to join my brother, so in the end my uncle got one for me.

M: And now you’re a winner?

W: Yes. I just won the Regional Championship. It was a difficult course with lots of rocks. At one point I thought I wasn’t going to win. I was ahead and then I had to slow down because a photographer jumped out from behind a tree.

M: What do you think is the most important before a race?

W: Well, there’s much to do. Take plenty of exercise to keep fit. Check the route in advance. And the most important I think is that you must make sure everything’s working on the bike. If there’s anything wrong with the bike, I’ll be in trouble. And the clothes shouldn’t slow you down so they need to be tight. They might feel a bit uncomfortable when you first put them on, but you will soon get used to it. I’m not bothered about not looking pretty — I just want to win.

Text 10

W: Hello, this is Greenhill Studies College. I’m leaving this message in answer to your questions about the Business Studies course. Firstly, you asked when the course starts. It begins on the 12th of June, and finishes on the 11th of July. At the beginning of the course, there are no lectures because we spend time watching business videos. So you won’t need to bring anything for the class, as everything is provided. Don’t forget, however, that although you can bring your own notebook computer if you wish, mobile phones are not allowed in the classroom. I’m afraid these can disturb the classes. You said you’re coming by car. Well, as it’s only a short course, you can use the visitor’s car park which is just beside the main entrance. We’re only a short walk away. Just turn right after the Science Center, cross the staff car park, and you’ll see the door to the Business Studies Department in front of you. Finally, you also wanted to know if it’s possible to attend a language course while you are here. Well, the answer is yes, but we only have room on our Italian classes. Oh, no, actually...there’s one place on the Spanish course too. We usually offer French, Chinese, German and Japanese as well, but there aren’t enough students for those classes this summer. If you want to apply for the course, please sign up before the 5th of June. Thank you.

Exercise D

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