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2020 山东
2020年山东新高考 第二次听力考试(第一次和全国卷一样都是选择题),主要以精听与填空为主。高考成绩取2次听力成绩最高分 精听与填空 (答案在试题下面,往下滑,往下拉) 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 ____1____, but it's ____2____. 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 ____3____, but I have ____4____ to read before bed. Text 3 M: What would you want to do if you were not ____5____? W: I don't know. ____6____. I like to work with kids. M: Me too. Text 4 M: ____7____, 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 ____8____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 ____9____. M: It's all right. I know you've been ____10____ lately. Text 6 M: Hello, this is Richard Brown. I'd like ____11____ to see Doctor Ross. W: Certainly. What seems to be the problem? M: Well, I'd like to ____12____. W: Fine. Now, it's Monday today. When would you ____13____ to come in to see Doctor Ross? M: ____14____ 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: ____15____… M: What's wrong with it? W: Well, red was the color of last year. Now it's light blue. ____16____ say the light color makes a man ____17____. M: But I like red. W: I know, but you'd better ____18____as you are having an interview on TV. Text 8 W: Mike, did you just throw ____19____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 ____20____ each year? M: Uh… I don't know. W: The figure is ____21____food, which is enough ____22____hungry people. Where do you think all this food waste comes from? M: Well, restaurants, I imagine. W: No. Restaurants do not ____23____ food waste. In Europe, ____24____ comes from households, which ____25____about 88 million tons of food waste a year. M: Wow. I can't even believe it. W: A high school student in America ____26____ on the social media, ____27____wasting food. Up to now, the food waste ____28____ 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 ____29____, 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 ____30____. W: Yes, of course. M: Well, firstly, how did you hear about us? ____31____? 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 ____32____. M: Oh, right. It's over the road I seem to remember. Quite difficult to get to. W: Yes, it's ____33____. M: So, I'll come to your flat ____34____ 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 ____35____after graduation. Well, I graduated from here ____36____. When I was thrown into ____37____, 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 ____38____. I finally accepted a job with my current employer, and now ____39____. I won't say my job is ____40____. Sometimes I'm kept very busy ____41____. And I also have to travel to other cities to ____42____ several times a year. But I must admit, I'm happy with what I'm doing, which ____43____ what I learned at university. That's why I haven't changed jobs ____44____. In recent years, I have been thinking about trying other things, such as ____45____or a bookstore. But I haven't really set out to do that because ____46____ might create challenges for my family. I ____47____ five years after I left college. For me, ____48____. Today, you college students are facing a totally different time from what we ____49____ten years ago. Obviously, there are difficulties, but ____50____, and you'll have hope of leading a successful life. 【参考答案】 1. a second-hand bike 2. in good condition 3. done chatting 4. a couple of chapters 5. working as a lawyer 6. Teaching, probably 7. Aunt Lucy 8. hired a girl 9. feel awful 10. under a lot of pressure 11. to make an appointment 12. have my regular medical examination 13. be available 14. Any day next week 15. Your red tie 16. Fashion experts 17. look confident and worthy of trust 18. follow the fashion 19. the rest of that bread 20. is wasted 21. 1.3 billion tons of 22. to feed a billion 23. contribute most to 24. 53% of food waste 25. amounts to 26. has started a campaign 27. persuading people to stop 28. has been reduced by 25% 29. needs painting 30. take down a few details 31. From our advertisement 32. 39 West Park, Flat 5 33. at the back of the city library 34. at about ten 35. life experiences 36. in 2001 37. the job market 38. totally different 39. work as a translator 40. not demanding 41. working late into the night 42. attend some conferences 43. is related to 44. for the last decade and a half 45. running a coffee shop 46. any decision I make 47. got married 48. family comes first 49. were presented with 50. chances exist 【参考原文】 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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