2018
天津
高考
听力
材料
2018年天津卷高考听力材料
A录音原文
Text 1
W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, I’m looking for a sweater, medium size.
W: Let’s see. Here’s a nice white one and also a red one. What do you think?
M: I think I’d rather have it in blue.
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W: Could you have my car ready at 5 o’clock, please?
M: Sure, the damage is slight.
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M: Is it still raining outside?
W: No, but the wind is still blowing.
Text 4
M: Paul says he doesn’t like television.
W: Yes, but he spends a lot of time watching it, doesn’t it?
Text 5
M: Hi, I haven’t seen you around here before. Have you worked here long?
W: No, I’ve only been here a few months. I work in the HR department (人力资源部).
M: Oh, I’m in Sales (销售部).
Text 6
M: Good morning. I wonder if you could help me. I’d like some information about holidays in Florida.
W: Yes, certainly. It’s a very popular place. When are you considering going?
M: The first two weeks in July. Do you happen to have any information about the beaches, towns, and restaurants?
W: Yes, it’s all contained in this guide book. It lists all the tours we offer and gives details about hotels, food, and entertainment. Perhaps you’d like to think it over, and then contact us again.
M: Right. That seems the best idea. Oh, could you also tell me what the sports facilities are like in Florida? My wife and I are both keen on sports, and we want to make sure we can keep active during the holiday.
W: Yes, sure. There are opportunities for swimming, water skiing and sailing. There are also tennis courts and golf courses. Do you have other sports in mind?
M: No, that’s fine. We wanted to know mainly about water sports. Right, thank you. Now get in touch with you in a few days.
Text 7
W: Hi, Jeff. Have you been to the art room today?
M: No. Why?
W: Well, Mr. Jennings hung up and notice about a big project that’s going on downtown. They’re going to make a painting on the entire wall of a building
M: Where?
W: It’s that big wall on the side of the public library. And students from this school are going to do the whole thing, create a design, and paint it and everything. I wish I could be a part of it, but I’m too busy.
M: Cool. I’d love to help. Imagine everyone in town walking past that wall and seeing my art work every day.
W: I thought you’d be interested. They want it to be about nature.
M: This could be so much fun.
W: Well, maybe you should go to the art room first to get more information from Mr. Jennings.
M: Oh, yeah, a good idea. Thanks for letting me know, Lisa. Now I’ll go there right away.
Text 8
Hello, everyone. Welcome to the campus. This morning, there will be a short tour of the university before we head to the administration building to register. I’ve been selected to be your tour guide because I’ve been a student on this campus for three years and I know it well. The first stop of our tour is the library. As you can see, it’s a large library with over 100,000 books, journals, newspapers and magazines from around the world. The library is open seven days a week from eight a.m. to midnight. From the library we’ll move on to the student center, where you can find a book store, a post office, a bank, a theater, a coffee shop and a travel agency. The student center is to provide services and entertainments for students. The final stop of our tour is the administration building. In this area, you will find the lecture hall where you can register. Well, the next item on your agenda is to register. Good luck!
B 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 …