高一英语上册期中测试试卷(英语听力整理)
1.W: My brother likes basketball and football.M: I like neither of them, I prefer table tennis. 2. M: We will go fishing by the river if it doesn’t rain tomorrow. W: I won’t do that, I will go to the museum with Mary. There are a lot of new things to see.
3.W: You look worried, what’s up? M: I can’t work out this math problem.W: Why not ask Matthew? Math is always is piece of cake for him.
4.W: Did you do your homework this afternoon? M: I am sorry, mum, but I’ll do it this evening. W: Don’t you remember we’ll go to the concert this evening? M: Then I will do it tomorrow morning. It will be Sunday, you know.
5.M: How are you spending the weekend? W: My husband will go boating with the children, and I’ll stay at home, watching TV or doing the housework. M: You’re not going with them? W: No, boating isn’t my cup of tea.
6-8W: Hello, Mr. Strong. This is Jenny speaking. M: Hello, Jenny. Is there anything I can do for you? W: Well, I’m calling to tell you there is going to be a meeting in the hall this evening. M: Do you know what the meeting is about? W: Yes. The headmaster will tell us what we will do in the new school year. M: Well, Jenny, I’m now in London and I can’t get back until early tomorrow morning. So I won’t be able to attend the meeting. Will you tell the headmaster about that? W: OK, Mr. Strong. By the way, have you finished your report on how to help foreigners to learn English? M: Not yet, but I’ll finish it in about three days. W: Will you please tell me when you finish it? I want to be the first one to read it. M: No problem.
9-11W: I hear you’ve found a new job in Australia. Is that right? M: Yes. And I’ll begin to work there next month. W: What are you going to do there? M: I’ll work in a big chemical plant as the manager’s assistant. W: Have you done the same kind of job before? M: No, but I used to be the manager of a small chemical plant in South Africa. So I’m sure I can do it well. W: How much will they pay you? M: Well, I’ll be paid 200,000 dollars for the first year. And from the second year they’ll give me more work and I’ll also be paid much more. W: Wow, that’s really good pay. So your family will move there with you, too? M: No. My father is still ill in hospital and my wife has to take care of him. So they will move in about half a year. W: I see. Well, I think we should have a get-together before you leave. What about tomorrow evening? I’ll ask Tom and Alex to come. M: That’s OK for me. See you then.
12-14 M: Who is speaking to your father in the next room? It sounds like Mr. Jackson. W: It is Mr. Jackson. He and my father have been good friends ever since they were young. M: Really? But I have never heard you speak of that. W: I’ve never mentioned that to anybody. M: Why is Mr. Jackson here at your home today? W: To ask my father about one of his classmates in the US. He hasn’t seen this classmate ever since he graduated. M: I hear Mr. Jackson is going to the US next week. Maybe he wants to visit his old classmate there? W: That’s right. M: How come your father knows Mr. Jackson’s classmate so well? W: They used to work in the same company. M: Used to? They’re not in the same company now? W: No. The man moved to the US last year. My father just paid a visit to him a few days ago. M: I see. Shall I go and say hello to your father and Mr. Jackson? W: Maybe later. My father hates being interrupted.
15-17W: Mr. White, can I ask something about your school? M: Certainly. What would you like to know? W: First, how many classes are there in Senior One this year? M: Thirty-two. At first we thought there would be twenty-eight classes at the most. W: Are there enough classrooms for so many students? M: No. About two hundred students have to use labs as their classrooms. W: And there must be some other problems, too. M: Right. In the dormitory there used to be seven students sleeping in a room but now there are eight. W: Do you have enough teachers? M: No. Some of our teachers have to teach more classes than before. W: Do you have enough textbooks for the students? M: No. Some of the students have to share. W: Now the last question. Are the students satisfied with what you’ve done for them? M: Not really. We do need a new teaching building and some more sleeping rooms, but we don’t have enough money. Luckily, the city government is going to help us. W: That’s a good idea. Well, thank you for accepting my interview. M: You’re welcome.
18-20When you come to Guiyang, don’t forget to visit the snack street. It is in the Flower Stream District, almost in the centre of the city. After you get off the train, you can take the No.204 bus. It will take you there in twenty minutes. If you come to the city by air, you may find the street is a bit far from the airport, but all the taxi drivers can take you there within half an hour. There are more than 300 snack bars in the street. In most of the bars, you can enjoy different kinds of popular local foods. There are also a small number of snack bars owned by people from other places of China or even from other countries. In these bars, you can enjoy foods that are popular in other places of China or in the world. The best time to go to the street is after 7 in the evening. All the bars will be open all through the night. You can buy a little food here and a little more there. But remember not to eat too much at a time, or you’ll find it difficult to fall asleep at night.