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高一英语听力训练试题3

英语同步听力(高一)同步听力题3Ⅰ.根据你所听到的句子,选出最恰当的应答句:( ) 1. A. Quite well.B. Good. And youC. Don't ask me such a question.D. Pleased to tell you.( ) 2. A. I'm very busy.B. No, I wouldn't.C. No, you shouldn't invite me.D. Yes, I'd love to.( ) 3. A. It doesn't matter.B. No doubt.C. Congratulations!D. Very well.( ) to meet you.B. May I, too.C. OK.D. No( ) 5. A. Go ahead.B. Why not take good care of himC. I'm sorry to hear that.D. Pay more attention to his health.Ⅱ.根据你所听到的对话和问题,选出正确的答案:( ) 1. A. Her friend.B. An operator.C. A boy.D. Her student.( ) 2. A. In a department storeB. In the street.C. In a supermarket.D. In the park.( )3. A. He has forgot itB. The key is lost.C. Sam has brought it.D. Sam has forgot to bring the key.( ) 4. A. The soup is spicy, too.B. He likes soup.C. The chicken is bad.D. He likes chicken.( ) 5. A. Call Joan herselfB. Tell Joan about the meeting at lunch.C. Have lunch with Joan.D. Attend the meeting.Ⅲ.根据你所听到的短文内容,判断正误,用“T”或“F”表示,填入题前括号内:( ) Britain and the USA, people care little about time.( ) lot of people in Britain don't like surprises.( ) 3. If an American wants to see a friend, most probably he’ll telephone first to make an appointment( ) 4. If you can't arrive on time, you just say sorry and explain what has happened.( ) 5. In Britain, people usually chat and drink first, and then they'll continue their business.Ⅳ.听短文,填出所缺单词,每格一词:There were some people ______ with each other. Among than was a foreigner. She came from England. When they went into the meeting-room, they found that _______ had seats ______ one. So a young man stood up and said, “Lady first.” But the foreigner said to him, "No, I'm not a lady. I am not _______ . lam a schoolgirl of _______The young man was red in his face and said, "I am sorry for saying like that. I take back what I have said."Ⅴ. 听短文和问题,选出正确的答案:( )1. A. How are youB. Hello..D. Hi.( ) Yes, it is.B. Yes, it does.C. No, it isn't.D. No, it doesn't.( ) . Five.B. Three.C. Six.D; Four..( ) 4. A. Noun.B. Adverb.C. VerbD. Pronoun( ). Is it good for youB. Is that helloC. Is that correctD. Is it all right音带文字I.1. How are the things going with you2. Would you like to came round for a party3. Sindy, I've passed my exam4. May I introduce myself5.My father is ill in led.Ⅱ.1. M: What is the number again, madamW. I am trying to reach .Q. Who's the woman speaking to2. W: Are men's ties on the 5th floorM. Na, they're here on the 6th floor.Q. Where does the conversation probably take place3. W: Paul, have you brought your keyM: No, I got Sam to bring it.Q: What does Paul say about the key4. W:.The chicken dish is really spicy.M:So is the soupQ: What does the man mean5. M: I should call Joan and tell her about the meeting this afternoon.W: Why bother I’ll see her at lunch.Q: What will the woman probably doⅢ.In Britain and the USA, most people are careful about time.If they want to see a friend, they telephone first to make an appointment. A lot of people don't like surprises. They want to know when a visitor is going to arrive. Have you arranged to meet someone at three o'clock It is polite to arrive a few minutes early. Of course, everyone is late sometimes. If you are late, just say sorry, and explain what has happened.Sometimes it is impossible to keep an appointment. But if you don't arrive, the other person will be upset.Same people usually spend time chatting and drinking tea or coffee before theystart business meeting-but not in Britain or the USA. There, they like to talk about business first and chat later-if there is time.Ⅳ.There were some people talking with each other. Among them was a foreigner. She came from England. When they went into the meeting-room, they found that all had seats except one. So a young man stood up and said, " Lady first. "But the foreigner said to him, "No, I'm not a lady. I am not married. I am a schoolgirl of fourteen." The young man was red in his face and said, "I am sorry for saying like that. I take back what I have said."Ⅴ.The expression O. K. is very common in the English-speaking world. Now it is spreading to non-English speaking countries. Some professors decide it may be the most widely used single term, in human speech today. But it isn't to be used in written language. It has several spellings: . , OK and okay.It can be used as an adjective, for example: Is it OK And adverb, for instance: They are doing OK, and a noun, for example: Sure, I got his OK, or I wouldn't have started. Here, you fellows, put your OKs on this page.Some people even spell it as "oke" or "okeydoke", which has not yet been accepted by the public.1. Which expression is very common in the English-speaking world according to the passage2. OK isn't to be used in written language, is it3. According to the passage, how many spellings does the expression OK have4. What part of speech cannot "OK" be used as5. What does Is it OK" mean答案Ⅰ. 5. C Ⅱ. 1. B 2. A 3. CⅢ. 1 .F Ⅳ. talking, all, except, married, fourteenⅤ. 1. C 2. C。

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