高考英语听力模拟试题(十三)听力原文及答案1~5.ACBCA6~10.CCABA11~15.ABCAB16~20.CBBCB(Text1)W:InternationalShipping,Elainespeaking,mayIhelpyou?M:AllanMacFarlanespeaking.CouldIspeaktoBobHarris,please?W:Holdonamomentplease,MrMacFarlane.I'lljustputyouthrough.(Text2)M:Thetaxidrivermusthavebeendrivingtoofast.W:Idon'tthinkso.Hecrashedintothetreebecausehewastryingtoavoidabicycleinfrontofhim.(Text3)M:Summerisoveratlast,it'stimetoputT-shirtsaway.W:I'vebeenwaitingforthisformonths.(Text4)W:CanIcometoseeyouat10:00,ProfessorBrown?M:I'msorry,Susan,butI'llbemeetingmystudentsthen.Whynotcomehalfanhourlater?(Text5)M:Itelephonedtoseeifyou'dliketogotothemoviesthisafternoon.W:I'dreallyliketo,butIjustbrokemyglassesandI'vegottodosomethingaboutgettinganotherpairbeforetheshopcloses.(Text6)M:PaulanarRestaurant.Headwaiter.Goodmorning.W:I'dliketobookatablefortwo.M:Andisthatfortoday,Madam?W:Ofcourse.M:Atwhattime,Madam?W:Oh,aboutthreeo'clock,Isuppose.M:I'mafraidweonlyservelunchtill3p.m.,Madam.W:Oh,well,twoo'clockthen,anditmustbebyawindow.
M:Verygood,andyourname,please?W:White.LindaWhite.M:Verygood,Mrs.White.Atablefortwoat2p.m.today.(Text7)M:Oh,westillhaven'tdecidedwhattogethim.W:Iknow.It'shard.Whatdoesheneed?M:Well,darling,theotherdayhesaidthatheneededacar.W:Yeah,right.Well,Ithinkthat'salittlebeyondus.M:Yeah,it'dbefun,butit'sjustalittletooexpensive.W:There'stheusualkindofthing,likeawalletortie.M:Oh,please,notforhissixtieth.Ithinkweshouldgethimsomethingmoreexpensivethanthat,don'tyou?Imean,wewanttogetsomethinggood,something...W:Somethingunusual?M:Yeah.W:Well,howaboutacomputer?Wecouldgethimacomputer.Thatwaywecouldkeepintouchone-mail.M:No,no,no.Youknowhim.Hesayshe'stoooldtolearnhowtouseacomputer.Heisn't,ofcourse,butIdon'tthinkhe'deveruseit.(Text8)W:Pardonme.Areyoufamiliarwiththisneighborhood?M:Well,Ishouldbe.I'velivedhereallmylife.Whatareyoulookingfor?W:ThePostOffice.M:Well,thenearestoneisaboutamileaway.W:Oh.Well,IguessIcouldsendaletter.M:There'samailboxupthestreet.Haveyoualreadygotastamponthatletter?W:Yes,Ihavetoregisterit.HowdoIwalktothepostofficefromhere?M:Goupthisstreetuntilyougettothemainstreet.Thenturnrightandwalkaboutfourblocksorso.W:Thankyouforyourhelp.M:Thepostofficeentranceisinsideabuildingcomplexwithsomeotheroffices.W:I'msureI'llfindit.IfIgetlost,I'llaskagain.
M:There'sanAmericanflagoutfront,andasign:TheU.S.PostOffice.W:Thanksagain.Bye.(Text9)M:Hotlinesareverycommonintoday'slife,doyouthinkso?W:Ofcourse.M:Mostofthemareaboutamusement,inmyopinion.Butsomeofthemareveryimportantinourdailylife.W:Isthattrue?M:Certainly.AfreehotlineofferinghelptoteenagerswasopenedinGuangDong.W:Canyoutellmesomethingmoreaboutit?M:Itisthefirstpartofthenationalhotlinesystemtohelptoprotectteens'rights.Youngpeoplewhohavepsychologicalproblemsorquestionsonlegalissuescancallforhelp.Morethan100expertsarereadytoofferhelp.W:Thenwhatisthetelephonenumber?M:Call12355ifyouareinGuangzhouand020-12355ifyouareoutside.W:Oh,itwillbeahelptoteenagers.(Text10)BEIJING(AssociatedPress)!Chinahasagrowingmiddleclass,atraditionofexpectingeducationand21millionnewbabieseveryyear.Sellingeducationaltoysshouldbeeasy.WhileChinamaybetheworld'sbiggesttoymaker,muchofthebestisexported.Departmentstoresheredonothaveenoughhighqualitytoys.Itissaidthedemandforeducationaltoysislow.AUScompany,BabyCare,istryingtochangethatwithanewwaytoselltoysinChina.BabyCareworksbasicallytogetherwithdoctorsinBeijinghospitals.Peoplewhojointhecompany'smother'sclubgetlecturesandnewslettersonbabyandchilddevelopmentatnoextracost—iftheyagreetospend18dollarsamonthonthecompany'seducationaltoysandchildcarebooks.