2021年高考英语听力真题(浙江卷1月)-附原文答案

2021年高考英语听力真题(浙江卷1月)-附原文答案

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2021年1月浙江选考和学考于1月6-8日举行,外语首次考试“一考两用”,成绩既用于评定学业水平等级又可用于高考。

一、听力试题:

第一部分  听力 (共两节,满分30分)

        做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

        听下面5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,你都有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. £9.18.    C. £9.15.

答案是C。


1. What did the woman do yesterday?

  A. She played football. 

  B. She watched a game. 

  C. She worked in the lab.

2. What will the weather be like tomorrow evening?

  A. Cloudy.    B. Rainy.    C. Windy.

3. What will Jack do this weekend?

  A. Go on a school trip. 

  B. Have a family picnic.

  C. Prepare for an exam.

4. Why does the man make the call?

  A. To arrange a meeting.

  B. To cancel a visit.

  C. To ask for assistance.

5. How does the man feel now?

  A. Refreshed.    B. Anxious.    C. Sleepy.

第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

    听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独自读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

  A. Husband and wife. 

  B. Hostess and guest.

  C. Chef and customer.

7. What is the man most likely to have for dinner?

  A. French fries.

  B. Ham sandwiches.

  C. Fish and vegetables.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8. Where will George go after the business trip?

  A. Milan.    B. Rome.    C. Florence.

9. What is banned in Florence?

  A. Eating in the street.

  B. Dressing up as soldiers.

  C. Singing on public transport.

10. What does George think of the new rules?

  A. They’re effective.

  B. They’re timely.

  C. They’re reasonable.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11. Why does Ms. McDaniel talk to Frank?

  A. He missed a speech.

  B. He failed to pass a test.

  C. He wanted to drop a class.

12. How would Ms. McDaniel’s students react if a speaker made a mistake?

  A. Laugh at the speaker.

  B. Sympathize with the speaker.

  C. Persuade the speaker to try again.

13. How does Ms. McDaniel sound?

  A. Optimistic.  B. Humorous.  C. Encouraging.

听第9段材科,回答第14至16题。

14. What makes the man surprised?

  A. The number of job applicants.

  B. The experience of employees.

  C. The candidates’ language skills.

15. How many candidates are the speakers going to meet?

  A. 2.     B. 12.    C. 20.

16. What do the speakers talk about at the end of the conversation?

  A. Job description.

  B. Interview procedure.

  C. Candidates’ background.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. What did Gallo receive yesterday?

  A. A call from her sister.

  B. A bottle from her aunt.

  C. A letter from a stranger.

18. Where did the fisherman find the bottle?

  A. On Monhegan Island.

  B. At Cumberland.

  C. In Spain.

19. How old was Gallo when she threw out the bottle?

  A. Eight.    B. Eleven.    C. Fourteen.

20. Where is the bottle now?

  A. In the ocean.

  B. At Gallo’s home.

  C. With the fisherman.

二、录音原文

(Text 1)

M: Did you go to the football game yesterday?

W: No, I couldn’t make it. I was stuck in the lab.

M: You missed a really good game. Our school team played very well.  

(Text 2)

W: Did you hear the weather forecast for tomorrow? Is it going to be windy?

M: No, there will be clouds in the morning, and heavy showers in the afternoon and the evening. 

(Text 3)

M: Hey, let’s go for a picnic somewhere this weekend.

W: Good idea. Can Jack go with us? He’s tired of taking exams these past two weeks.

M: I don’t think so. He’s going on a trip this weekend with his school. 

(Text 4)

M: Hello, is this Emma? This is Robert Gellen from Johnson’s Electronics.

W: Hello, Robert, what can I do for you?

M: It’s this visit by Mr. Johnson. I’m afraid he’s had an emergency and won’t be able to make it this time. 

(Text 5)

M: Did you wait long?

W: No, just two minutes. How was the flight?

M: It was fine, thanks. I slept through the whole flight actually and I feel much better. 

(Text 6)

M: I’m starving. What are we having for dinner tonight, Jane?

W: I’m not sure. Something will come to mind once I start.

M: I feel like eating French Fries or maybe a ham sandwich. How about you?

W: Actually, I was thinking of making something healthy, say ... fish and vegetables.

M: Well, in that case, I’ll have whatever you make.

(Text 7)

W: Hello, George, I heard that you’re going to Milan for a business trip next week.

M: Yes, Susan, I’m also planning a trip to Rome for sightseeing after that.

W: Oh, I’m just back from Rome. The city has made some new rules.

M: Really? What rules?

W: For example, people who dress up as Roman soldiers in charge of photos won’t be allowed near tourist spots, and street performers can’t sing or play their music on public transport. Another rule bans tourists from eating in public places.

M: That’s good. Eating in public is inappropriate and could lead to littering.

W: Rome isn’t the only city to do that. Last year, Florence made a rule saying that tourists would face fines of up to 500 euros if caught eating in the street.

M: Wow, that’s big money, but it’s understandable. 

(Text 8)

W: Hi, Frank. I heard you plan to withdraw from the speech class. Can you tell me why?

M: Well, Ms. McDaniel, I don’t think I can make it. Public speaking scares me. I just can’t get in front of a group and talk. 

W: What is it that you fear about speaking in front of a group?

M: I am afraid I would look silly if I forget a word or say something stupid or if I shake or turn red.

W: What would happen if you did run into one of these things?

M: People would laugh at me.

W: Well, Frank, your fear is really not based on facts. I once asked my students what they would do if someone in class forgot a word or made a mistake. They said they would feel bad for the speaker for they knew they would be in the speaker’s shoes some day. Does that make you feel better?

M: Yeah, I guess.

W: I hope you’ll stay in the class, and try a bit more.

M: Okay. Thanks, Ms. McDaniel.

(Text 9)

M: How many applications did we get, Mary?

W: Well, overall we got over 200.

M: Wow, that many!

W: Yes, but most of which we can reject right away, people who don’t have the right experience, qualifications, that kind of thing.

M: Of course. 

W: And so, I drew up a short list of 12 candidates.

M: Are we going to interview all of them?

W: I think we should. But certainly, I’ll let you have a look first.

M: Great, so, who will we get then?

W: Well, I think we have got some pretty strong candidates. Two in particular.

M: They have the right kind of qualification? 

W: I certainly say so. A strong educational background, experience in sales, language skills ...

M: Good. Look forward to meeting all of them.

W: So, I’d say we do a set interview for that.

M: Sure.

W: A few general questions, then onto specifics. We could also ask them to give a short presentation.

M: Great. I’m really looking forward to this.

(Text 10)

W: Welcome back, everyone. This is CB8 News Radio. Here comes something interesting. Yesterday, a teenage girl named Terra Gallo, Cumberland, got some unexpected news when she received a handwritten letter from a fisherman saying that her message in a bottle had been found in Spain. Gallo and her sister put messages into bottles and threw them into the ocean while visiting their aunt on Monhegan Island three years ago. The girls had forgotten about the bottles until they were surprised by the fisherman’s letter.  Gallo,  now 14,  studied the maps and discovered her message traveled about 3,000 miles. Gallo’s message asked that whoever got her bottle should put their own message inside with hers and send it back out to sea. The fisherman said in his letter that he had carried out her wishes.


三、答案

1-5 CBABA           6-10 ACBAC

11-15 CBCAB      16-20 BCCBA


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用户评论
  • 听友80619347

    我的听力退步到像个弱智

  • 听友298112235

    不简单啊!