2020年1月山东新高考 第二次

2020年1月山东新高考 第二次

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2020年高考试题英语听力

山东卷1月 第二次


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Text 1

W: Nice bike! When did you get it?

M: My brother gave it to me as a birthday gift last month. It's a second-hand bike, but it's in good condition.

Text 2

W: Don't stay up too late chatting with friends, Jimmy. You have to go to school early in the morning.

M: Okay. I'm done chatting, but I have a couple of chapters to read before bed.

Text 3

M: What would you want to do if you were not working as a lawyer?

W: I don't know. Teaching, probably. I like to work with kids.M: Me too.

Text 4

M: Aunt Lucy, can't we at least give you a hand with the kitchen? It's a lot of work for one person.

W: That's very kind of you, Jack. But I've hired a girl called Sarah. She's coming soon and will do most of the work.

Text 5

W: I'm so sorry I shouted at you yesterday. I feel awful.

M: It's all right. I know you've been under a lot of pressure lately.

Text 6

M: Hello, this is Richard Brown. I'd like to make an appointment to see Doctor Ross.

W: Certainly. What seems to be the problem?

M: Well, I'd like to have my regular medical examination.

W: Fine. Now, it's Monday today. When would you be available to come in to see Doctor Ross?

M: Any day next week in the morning would be great.

W: How about next Wednesday or Thursday at ten o'clock?

M: Next Thursday sounds fine to me.W: Okay, we'll see you next Thursday, Mr. Brown. Goodbye.

Text 7

M: I'm going on Thompson's show. How do I look?

W: Your red tie…

M: What's wrong with it?

W: Well, red was the color of last year. Now it's light blue. Fashion experts say the light color makes a man look confident and worthy of trust.

M: But I like red.W: I know, but you'd better follow the fashion as you are having an interview on TV.

Text 8

W: Mike, did you just throw the rest of that bread away?

M: Yeah. It was quite a big one, and I couldn't finish it.  

W: You know you shouldn't waste food. Do you know how much of the world's food is wasted each year?

M: Uh… I don't know.

W: The figure is 1.3 billion tons of food, which is enough to feed a billion hungry people. Where do you think all this food waste comes from?

M: Well, restaurants, I imagine.

W: No. Restaurants do not contribute most to food waste. In Europe, 53% of food waste comes from households, which amounts to about 88 million tons of food waste a year.

M: Wow. I can't even believe it.

W: A high school student in America has started a campaign on the social media, persuading people to stop wasting food. Up to now, the food waste has been reduced by 25% in her city.

Text 9

M: Atherton Brothers.

W: Good morning. Is that Mr. Bill Atherton?

M: Speaking. How can I help?

W: My flat needs painting, and I wonder whether you'd be able to do the work.

M: I'm sure we'd be able to help. But let me take down a few details.

W: Yes, of course.

M: Well, firstly, how did you hear about us? From our advertisement?

W: Not really. It was my friend May Wilson. You did some excellent work for her last year.

M: Oh yes. That was in Church Hill, Arnside. Lovely lady!

W: Yes, she is.

M: And what's your name and phone number, please?

W: It's Hillary Pemberton. And my number is 8799-1130.

M: Right. And do you live in Church Hill, Arnside as well?

W: No, actually, it's 39 West Park, Flat 5.

M: Oh, right. It's over the road I seem to remember. Quite difficult to get to.

W: Yes, it's at the back of the city library.

M: So, I'll come to your flat at about ten in the morning tomorrow if it's okay with you.

W: Excellent. I'll be waiting for you then. See you tomorrow morning.

M: Goodbye.

Text 10

W: Thank Mr. Williams for inviting me back. I'd love to share with you my life experiences after graduation. Well, I graduated from here in 2001. When I was thrown into the job market, finding a job was not difficult. Most of my classmates found good jobs in big cities. If I were born a decade later, things might have been totally different. I finally accepted a job with my current employer, and now work as a translator. I won't say my job is not demanding. Sometimes I'm kept very busy working late into the night. And I also have to travel to other cities to attend some conferences several times a year. But I must admit, I'm happy with what I'm doing, which is related to what I learned at university. That's why I haven't changed jobs for the last decade and a half. In recent years, I have been thinking about trying other things, such as running a coffee shop or a bookstore. But I haven't really set out to do that because any decision I make might create challenges for my family. I got married five years after I left college. For me, family comes first. Today, you college students are facing a totally different time from what we were presented with ten years ago. Obviously, there are difficulties, but chances exist, and you'll have hope of leading a successful life.

 

 

 

 

 


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