2010年山东高考英语听力部分原文材料
第一节
1. M: Do you have any plans for the weekend, Dorothy? Would you like to join me for an outing?
W: Thanks, but I am going to work on my paper all weekend.
2. W: So, what did you buy?
M: A T-shirt. It was a real bargain. I got it half price, saving $15.
3. M: I’m going to the Museum Sunday afternoon. There’s a new exhibition of Indian art. Want to come with me?
W: I’d love to, but my best friend is getting married on Sunday, and I won’t miss it for anything.
4. W: National Bank. Can I help you?
M: Yes, please. What are your business hours?
W: We open at nine and close at four during the week. And on Saturday we close one hour earlier at three. And we’re closed on Sunday.
5. W: May I help you, sir?
M: Yes. I seem to have lost my room key.
W: In that case, you need to go to the front desk to get another one.
第二节
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M: Hello, Nora, I heard about a flat that might interest you girls. It’s near the central bus station on the main road, and about £75 a week, quite reasonable. The problem is, it’s only got two bedrooms, but I expect two of you could share.
W: Well, as long as it’s to me, I’ve got to have my own room, because I’ve been working at home most of the time. Any other information?
M: Yes, it’s got a very big and well-equipped kitchen, and I know you like cooking. So that’s another point in its favor, but there is a small sitting room, and not much furniture yet. So let me know quickly if you want it, or it will be taken.
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M: Hello, Barbara! Welcome back. You look great.
W: Rod, it’s lovely to see you again.
M: How was your trip?
W: Fine but tiring. Milan was interesting. It’s bigger than I expected. Noisier and dirtier, too.
M: And Florence? What did you think of Florence?
W: Well, I didn’t go there. Have you been there?
M: No, I’ve never been to Italy. I’d really like to go to Roma. Well, the car’s in the car park. Is this all your luggage?
W: Yes, but the suitcase is very heavy.
M: Barbara, what’s in it? Books, or stones?
W: Just 20 pairs of shoes.
10-12
W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.
M: Hello, this is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there by any chance?
W: I am afraid not. He is away for a day or two, back on, let’s see, Monday morning.
M: Oh, well perhaps I can leave a message for him.
W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let’s see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London.
M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.
W: Sorry, yes, got that. And what’s the message?
M: Well it’s just this: could he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm?
W: That’s this coming Monday, October 12th?
M: Right, it’s to discuss the new factory in France.
W: Fine, I’ve got that. I will see that he gets it as soon as he comes in on Monday.
M: Good, thank you. Goodbye.
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M: Now, Mrs. Franks. I just like to read your statement back to you, and then you can write your name on it.
W: Fine.
M: I was standing in front of the Second National Bank building at about 8:50 am. I saw a small red car heading for the cross roads of Churchill Avenue, and York Road. It was coming towards me along Churchill Avenue at about 40 miles per hour. The traffic lights on York Road c