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2013~2014学年度高三阶段性考试英语试卷参考答案听力部分录音材料(Text 1)M:When does BBC news start?W: It starts at half past six.M:Does it go for an hour?W:No. It lasts for only half an hour.(Text 2)M:Mary, I don’t know what to buy for Kate’s birthday. How about a music CD or some flowers? W:Well, I’ve already bought her a music CD, so why not get her a bottle of wine?M:Yes, that’s a good idea.(Text 3)W:Good morning. May I help you, sir?M:Yes. Could I change these pounds for dollars, please?W:Do you want small bills or large ones?M:It doesn’t matter.(Text 4)W:There was a storm warning on the radio this morning.M:Oh, no! I guess we’ll have to change our sailing plans then. Would you rather go cycling? W:Good. I thought you wanted to go to see a film.(Text 5)M:Does this bus go to the City Hall?W:Yes. But please wait for the next one. This bus is overcrowded.M:But I have already waited for about 20 minutes! I can’t wait any longer!(Text 6)M:Good morning, madam.W:Good morning.M:I’m from the local TV station. Could I ask you some questions?W:Sure.M:What do you think about food?W:I love food! I eat everything.M:What about hamburgers? They have too much fat and salt in them, don’t they?W:I know they are unhealthy, but I like them. And I like eating chocolate cakes, too.M:Er...but...it can make...er...W:Make me fat? I don’t care. I prefer to eat and be happy. I eat rice and fruit every day.M:Thank you.(Text 7)M:Are you doing anything on Monday?W:Nothing special. Why? What’s on Monday?M:I’d like to have a party.W:Nice. What time?M:Evening. Nine o’clock.W:Good. Should I bring anything?M:If you feel like it. But you don’t have to.W:What’s the celebration?M:Well, it’s my birthday on Saturday, but I’ll be away the whole weekend.W:Friday’s a nice day to have a party, isn’t it?【英语试卷·参考答案第1页共3页】M:Well, I was going to have it on Friday, but Friday has rather good TV programs.W:I know what you mean.(Text 8)W:What are you thinking about now, Martin?M:When I got back home last night, I found a letter from the students at the school I used to go to. They want me to go back and talk to them.W:Oh, really? And are you going?M:I don’t know. I used to hate school, so I don’t want to go back very much.W:But it’s different now.M:Yes, I know. But it’s a difficult decision. Yo u see, when I was at school, I used to be a bad boy and none ofthe teachers liked me very much.W:Well, I think you should go. When I was young, how I wished to meet a famous pop star! You can’t make them disappointed.M:You’re right, Helen. OK. I will g o.(Text 9)W:You know your neighbor Mrs Brown, don’t you?M:Of course. What’s wrong with her?W:Well, she was robbed last night.M:Oh, no!W:Last night she was walking along a dark street, with her handbag in one hand and a plastic bag in the other. And there was nobody else in the street except two young men standing in a dark shop doorway.M:It’s them, isn’t it? Did Mrs Brown remember what they looked like?W:Yeah. She later reported that one of them was very tall and the other was very short and fat.M:Did Mrs Brown get hurt?W:Well, the two young men waited for a few moments and then ran quickly and quietly towards her. The tall man held her from behind while the other tried to take her handbag. But you can hardly believe the truth.M:What? Someone else came over to help?W:No. Mrs Brown threw the tall over her shoulder and he crashed into the other and they both landed on the ground. Without speaking, Mrs Brown struck both of them on the head with her handbag, and then walked calmly away. (Text 10)Today all cars sold have been equipped with seat belts. They are also called safety belts. Many studies of car accidents have shown that safety belts can really save lives. One study showed that 40% of those killed in car accidents could have been saved if they had been wearing seat belts. Unfortunately, seat belts are worn only by a small percentage of drivers and passengers, about 15%. In order to find out what kind of people do wear seat belts, a study was made in several cities of the USA and Canada. The following facts were learned about those who used their safety belts: They do not smoke while driving; they have had more education than non-users; they know someone who was injured but not killed in a car accident.Advertisements based on these facts have been printed in newspapers and magazines in order to teach people the importance of using seat belts, but these advertisements have not helped much. Some people believe there should be a law requiring drivers and passengers to use safety belts. In Australia, where there is such a law, death in car accidents has decreased by 24%.注:听力试题暂不计入总分。

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