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2018年3月天津高考英语听力B(含答案_MP3及录音原文)

2018年3月天津卷英语听力

注意事项:英语听力测试由试卷 A 和试卷 B 两套试卷组成。每套试卷各15 小题,满分各为20 分。考生依次作答两套试卷。

试卷 B

第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分)

听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?

A. £19.15.

B. £9.15.

C. £9.18. 答案为B。

1. Where does this conversation most probably take place?

A. At a gym.

B. At a bus stop.

C. At a train station.

2. What are the speakers talking about?

A. A historical book.

B. A western movie.

C. A science course.

3. How does the woman feel?

A. Tired.

B. Excited.

C. Hungry.

4. What will the man probably do?

A. Lend the woman some money.

B. Pay for the woman’s lunch.

C. Get the woman’s purse.

5. What does the man mean?

A. He does not enjoy classical music.

B. He is not interested in the CD.

C. He has heard the new C

D.

第二节(共10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分15 分)

听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第 6 至第8 小题。

6. How long will the man have to wait for a one-bedroom apartment?

A. For a month.

B. For two weeks.

C. For three weeks.

7. How much should one pay for a two-bedroom apartment?

A. $150 a month.

B. $175 a month.

C. $185 a month.

8. What does the woman probably do?

A. A hotel clerk.

B. A house agent.

C. A housekeeper.

听下面一段对话,回答第9 至第11 小题。

9. Why does the woman talk to the professor?

A. She wants to take an advanced course.

B. She wants him to recommend books.

C. She wants him to give her a good grade.

10. How does the woman feel about the course she has already taken?

A. Much too easy.

B. Hard to keep up.

C. Unsatisfied with her grade.

11. What does the professor promise to do?

A. Ask another professor for his opinion.

B. Let her register for an easier course.

C. Pick out some books for her.

听下面一段独白,回答第12 至第15 小题。

12. Why does the speaker introduce Pugh?

A. Pugh is a well-known person.

B. The speaker admires Pugh.

C. Pugh is often seen on TV.

13. What did Pugh say in a TV interview?

A. The swim could raise awareness of crises.

B. It was dangerous to swim in the ocean.

C. He once considered quitting the swim.

14. Why did Pugh swim in the Arctic Ocean?

A. To become a top swimmer.

B. To be close to wildlife in the ocean.

C. To show his concern about climate change.

15. What made Pugh interested in animals and environment?

A. His childhood in England.

B. His experiences in South Africa.

C. The challenges he met in the ocean.

试卷B 1-5 BAABB 6-10 CCBAA 11-15 ABCCB

录音原文

Text 1

W: Ah, this bus seems to be running late. How long have you been waiting?

M: I’ve been here for at least fifteen minutes now.

Text 2

W: I’ve been reading a fascinating book about life in the old west.

M: I wonder if it’s the same one I read last month.

Text 3

M: It’s almost midnight. Why don’t we leave these dishes until tomorrow?

W: Good idea. I’m worn out.

Text 4

W: Can you lend me some money for lunch? I left my purse in the car.

M: You bought me lunch last week. It’s my turn to treat you.

Text 5

W: I just love this new CD. Have you heard it?

M: I really don’t listen to pop music. I prefer classical.

Text 6

W: Good afternoon. Melrose apartments. May I help you?

M: Yes, I’m interested in renting a one-bedroom apartment. Do you have any available?

W: No, I’m sorry, none are available at this time, but I expect a vacancy in about three weeks. Could I interest you in a two-bedroom?

M: Well, I’m a student, and I have to be careful with money. How much more would a two-bedroom apartment cost me?

W: The one-bedroom rents for one hundred and fifty dollars a month. And the two-bedroom is only thirty five dollars more.

M: Is the two-bedroom a great deal larger than the one bedroom?

W: Yes, it is. Also, I might tell you that the one-bedroom doesn’t have a dishwasher. All of our two-bedroom apartments do.

M: When could I see an apartment?

W: How about later this afternoon? Let’s see. I have an appointment at 3:30 and another one at four. How about five o’clock this afternoon?

M: That would be fine.

W: I’ll be looking forward to seeing you then.

Text 7

M: Come in. What can I do for you?

W: Professor Donna, are you giving your advanced geography course again next semester?

M: Yes, I’m planning on it.

W: I wonder if I could register for it. I know it’s a graduate course and I’m only a junior. But …

M: Aren’t you a bit young? I’ve allowed qualified seniors to take the course. And they usually have a hard time keeping up.

W: I know. But the geography of the American west is my favourite interest. And I’ve done a lot of reading in the field. Last semester I took Professor Berman’s course and I didn’t find it nearly challenging enough.

M: I see. You certainly aren’t one of those students who are out for easy grades.

W: I should say not. I really want to learn something.

M: Well, I’ll speak to professor Berman. If he thinks you’re ready, I’ll let you register.

W: Oh, thanks. Professor Donna. That’s really very nice of you.

Text 8

Good afternoon, everyone. Today I’m going to talk about a man who is kind of a hero of mine. How many of you have heard about Lewis Pugh? I can see only a few of you have raised your hands. Well, I hadn’t heard of him either until 2007, when I read that he completed a one-kilometer swim in the Arctic Ocean. In a TV interview, he said that when he jumped into the water, the pain was so alarming and so strong that he considered quitting. However, he finished that swim because he wanted to raise awareness about the climate change crisis. Pretty impressive, right? So in this presentation, I’m going to talk about his background, his amazing swims, and his work as an environmentalist. Ok. So Lewis Pugh was born on December 5, 1969 in England. When Lewis was a child, his family lived both in England and in South Africa. When he was in South Africa, his father took him to a lot of nature reserves and wild animal parks. Some people believe these trips excited his interest in animals and the environment. As an environmentalist …

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