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全国英语等级考试二级听力2017年3月试题
第一节
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。
1. What is the woman going to do?
A. Have
a coffee.
B. Clean her office.
C. Attend
a meeting.
2. What does the woman ask
for?
A. A dress of different size.
B. A
dress of better quality.
C. A dress of a
bright color.
3. What does the man want
to do?
A. Borrow a ladder.
B. Take his
leave.
C. Clean the roof.
4. What
will the woman probably do next?
A. Go to the
man’s place.
B. Call the Hillsboro Hotel.
C. Reserve an exhibition hall.
5.
Where are the speakers?
A. At home.
B. In
a museum.
C. In the city square.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听
完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。
6. Why has the man
hardly seen the woman lately?
A. She had a
traffic accident.
B. She moved to another
place.
C. She is working unusual hours.
7.
Where does the conversation take place?
A. In
an office.
B. At a bus stop.
C. In
an apartment.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。
8.
What does the man have to do now?
A. Plan a
trip.
B. Look for a job.
C. Make a
decision.
9. What does the woman think of the
journey to South America?
A. Dangerous.
B.
Exciting.
C. Expensive.
10. What advice
does the woman give to the man?
A. Going
abroad.
B. Staying at home.
C. Opening a
bookstore.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。
11.
What is the radio program for?
A. Sharing
personal feelings.
B. Discussing language
skills.
C. Promoting community service.
12. What is the second point Prof. Sheffield
mentioned?
A. To give details and facts.
B. To introduce main ideas.
C. To conclude
the article.
13. What makes an excellent
article according to Prof. Sheffield?
A.
Formal language.
B. Detailed facts.
C.
Personal style.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。
14. What are the speakers mainly talking
about?
A. A summer job.
B. A birthday
party.
C. A food company.
15. What does
the man’s company do?
A. Design furniture.
B. Organize concerts.
C. Offer food
services.
16. What will the man do before the
party?
A. Set tables.
B. Cook food.
C. Play music.
17. What does the
woman think of the man’s work?
A. Difficult.
B. Interesting.
C. Valuable.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。
18. What do the
Hoffmans do for a living?
A. They are
gardeners.
B. They sell vegetables.
C.
They run a guesthouse.
19. How much direct
sunshine to tomato plants actually need every day?
A. Five hours.
B. Eight hours.
C.
Twelve hours.
20. Why do Irish potatoes grow
better in the shade?
A. They have deeper
roots.
B. They have wider leaves.
C. They
have bigger flowers.
原文材料:
Text 1
M: What about coming to my place for a coffee,
Mary?
W: I can’t, John. I’ve got a meeting at
ten o’clock, so I have to go to my office now.
Another time, maybe.
Text 2
W: The
dress I’m trying on is too small. Do you have a
larger size?
M: Yes, but not in that color. We
have a larger one in red.
W: Red? Red would
be lovely.
M: Here you are.
Text 3
M:
Linda, could you hold this ladder? I need to get
onto the roof.
W: Sure. Why are you doing
that?
M: I want to clear the leaves off the
roof.
Text 4
M: Are you going to the
exhibition in Sydney next week, Ellen?
W:
Well, I was planning to, but I haven’t been able
to reserve a hotel room.
M: Have you tried the
Hillsboro Hotel? They might still have space. And
it’s not too
far from the exhibition hall.
Text 5
W: Why on earth are we inside on
such a beautiful day?
M: Well it was you who
wanted to spend the day at a museum.
W: Shall
we leave now and take a walk outside in the city
square?
Text 6
W: Hi, Don! So nice
to see you.
M: Pam! Where have you been for
the last three months? I never see you anymore.
W: Oh, I’ve been working strange hours these
days. I don’t see much of anyone
anymore.
M: Well, I understand. I wish I could stay and
talk, but here comes my bus. Why
don’t we go
out sometime?
W: I’d like that. Call me soon.
M: Sure. Are you still living in the same
apartment?
W: On Walker Avenue.
M: Okay.
Take care!
W: Yeah, you too. Catch you later!
Text 7
M: I’ll have to make a choice soon
about next year. I’ve got a chance to go on a
six-month journey to South America, but I’ve
just been offered a job in a bookshop
here.
W: Wow, South America? How could you say no?
M: Well, believe it or not, I don’t have a
burning desire to see the world. I’d much
prefer just to stay at home. Anyway, it’s hard
to decide.
W: Well, I would strongly advise
you to think of the future. Working abroad is much
more exciting than working in a small town.
You’re lucky to have a choice. A lot of
people
don’t.
Text 8
W: This is Word Master on
Radio 4. Today we have professor Danny Sheffield
from
Arkansas Community College. Okay Danny,
could you tell us how to produce a good
piece
of writing in college?
M: Well, one of the
basic things about any writing is to remember
three key points:
number one, say what you’re
going to say. So you’re telling the reader what
you’re
going to write about, and maybe also
your opinion in the beginning part. The second
thing is: say it. And here’s where you provide
details and facts to support what you
have
stated. And the third part is: say it again.
Conclude the main parts of your article
and
re-state the key points that you’ve made, and what
you want your readers to
understand.
W:
Uh, what really separates an excellent article
from the average ones?
M: I would say it’s a
personal voice. Because people respond to such an
article much
more easily. So if you want to
touch the reader’s feelings, your natural voice
will help.
That puts your writing more into
the excellent type, rather than, “Oh, this is a
good
formal article.”
Text 9
W: I
can’t believe it’s almost summer.
M: Yeah, I
know. The year went really fast.
W: What are
you going to do this summer vacation?
M: I’m
going to work for a company.
W: A
company? What’s that? What do you do?
M: We
help at parties. Our company prepares and serves
the food. And usually,
another company
provides the music.
W: I didn’t know you could
cook.
M: I don’t have to cook. I’m only an
assistant.
W: When do you start?
M:
Tomorrow. We’re helping a birthday party. Then, a
big family get-together.
W: So, what exactly
do you do?
M: Before the party starts, I help
set everything up. You know, bring the food in and
arrange the tables. Make sure it looks nice.
W: Sounds pretty easy.
M: That’s only the
first part. During the party, I have to serve food
and drinks to the
guests.
W: Well, at
least you get to meet people.
M: Yeah. And
after the party is finished, I help clean up.
W: Yuck. I hate to wash dishes.
M: Oh, I
don’t wash dishes. Someone else does. I just put
everything in the trunk.
W: That’s not so
bad. Sounds like a cool job.
Text 10
W:
Hello, everyone. Welcome back to the program. We
all know plants need sunshine
to grow. But
actually, not all vegetables need lots of
sunshine. Mark Hoffman and his
wife own a
guesthouse in Kempton, Illinois. They often serve
their guests fresh
vegetables from their
garden. For almost ten years, the Hoffmans have
been
experimenting with shade plantings.
Curious visitors often ask how they do it. Here is
the answer: they grow tomatoes near the trees
that produce a lot of shade. Tomato
plants
grow as long as they get five hours a day of
direct sunshine, especially morning
sun. This
goes against the traditional advice that tomatoes
need eight, even twelve
hours a day of full
sun. In fact, plants and tree roots can share
something in common.
Besides tomatoes, the
Hoffmans grow Irish potatoes. Plants with wider
leaves seem to
do better in shady
environments. The potatoes grow better in the
shade than in full
sun.
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