听力参考材料-全国甲卷
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M: Look, we have time for a hamburger from a fast-food restaurant.
W: Forget that. I know a new restaurant on Maple Street, not far from our company. Is that okay with you?
M: Perfect.
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M: Hi, Vicky. I remember our class presentation is on Wednesday, but you said it's on Thursday. Are you sure?
W: Oh, sorry. It was a slip of the tongue. I meant Tuesday for sure.
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M: Allan's Furniture. Can I help you?
W: Hi! I'm the one who asked about the price of a glass tea table top just now. I'm sorry I made a mistake. The size should be 75 centimeters by 50 centimeters.
M: Oh! That will make a difference in the price. Hold on and let me find out.
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W: These are our new arrivals. Every man should own at least one woolen sweater, don't you think?
M: I agree. Any suggestions?
W: The one with two pockets sells best this year, lightweight and stylish. Would you like to try it on?
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W: How do you like your school, Tom?
M: Oh! I like it a lot. And I also like the area. The nearby recreation center is cool. Thank you, Mom.
W: What a relief that you're happy with your new home.
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W: (6)I don't know if I want to go to college. I don't think I'll do very well there.
M: Why not?
W: (6)Because I'm not smart.
M: Yeah. It can be scary.
W: Did you ever come close to dropping out, Dad?
M: No.(7)But I worried a lot before I went, because I thought college would be full of brains. Once I got there, I found out that most of the kids were just like me.
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M: (8)Hello, listeners. People around the world are reporting that birds are much louder these days. Now I've connected Dr. Zollinger and let's hear what she will say.
W: Well, we feel that they're singing louder because they sing in typically noisy places. But when the noise is gone, they sing quieter than they normally do.
M: So, in other words, birds are like us: In a noisy bar, for example, people will raise their voices.
W: Exactly. (9)We know that birds sing quieter on the weekend mornings. This is because the noise levels are lower than the weekday rush. And that's probably what's happening now. (10)Here I've recorded a call of the songbird. Listen to see if you can hear the difference.
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M: Hi. I don't think we've met before. I'm Mike.
W: Hi, Mike. My name is Jena. Nice to meet you.
M: Nice to meet you, Jena. Where do you come from?
W: Well, (11)originally, I'm from Canada, but we moved to Australia when I was about 5 years old. Now my parents live in Tokyo. How about you, Mike?
M: (12)I was born in Glasgow and we lived there until I was 6. Then, since my father worked for an international trade company, we moved all over the place.
W: Oh, yeah. Where are some of the places you've lived?
M: Most of the time, we lived abroad. We spent a total of 10 years in Japan, Germany and Korea. We came back to the UK only 2 years ago, but (13)I think my parents would prefer to stay overseas for another 20 years.
W: Wow, it sounds like you've had an interesting life.
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W: Good morning. Welcome the space hero, Mr. Green, to my studio.
M: Hello, Maria. Hello, my dear friends.
W: Well, (14)let's start from the first question I collected from the audience. Did you have any moments of dizziness since you landed back on the earth?
M: The first three days back were pretty tough. Your body system is all messed up, so you feel dizzy. It's quite normal, though.
W: Thanks. Another question. Would you go for the first manned Mars travel if you have the chance?
M:(15)Absolutely! A trip to Mars is hugely exciting. I'm always ready for it.
W: I know you can watch movies on the space station. What's your favorite space movie? Some people asked.
M:(16)Apollo 13 is probably my top one. And my sons love Blue Earth. It was brilliant watching the new movie on board the space station.
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W: (17)Our next dress-up day will be on Friday, October 28th, and it is our annual dress-up day. (18)On this day, students may dress up in fun clothes and there will be a march around the school. Students are reminded not to carry sharp things such as knives and swords. And please make sure that you can see and breathe easily if you wear masks. (19)Parents are invited to watch the event but are asked to stand either in front of the office near the flagpole or in the grassy courtyard. The students will be marching around on the sidewalks, so we do need to keep all sidewalks clear. Parents and friends may also join in the march if they are dressed in appropriate clothes. But if you're just watching, we'd like to ask you to stay in one spot to reduce traffic jams. (20)Students who do not wish to take part in the event for religious or other reasons should inform their teacher and they will be allowed to stay in the office until after the event.