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外研综合版必修三听力原文(听力录音见附件):
(Text 1)
W: The computer broke down just as I was sending an e-mail to Laura. I tried calling her, but I couldn’t reach her.
M: That’s OK. I’ll send her a short message.
(Text 2)
M: I need to go to the Holiland bakery. Is it near here?
W: Yes. Go out of the hotel and turn left. Go through the park, and you’ll see it.
(Text 3)
M: Shall we go to the cinema tonight?
W: I went to a movie last night. I just want a good rest.
M: In that case, I’ll finish reading my book instead.
(Text 4)
W: Why hasn’t Bus No.22 arrived yet?
M: I don’t know. It should be here soon.
W: Should we take a taxi?
M: Let’s wait ten more minutes.
(Text 5)
W: That’s a nice one. It has especially good software.
M: Yes, and its keyboard is comfortable for typing.
W: Does it run smoothly when you play games?
M: Well, I’ve never played games on it.
(Text 6)
M: Oh, look at that—it’s raining! The weatherman said it would be sunny today.
W: You can never believe what they say. The last time that I went on a trip, the weather report forecast on TV said it would be cloudy the next day, but to my great disappointment, it rained on the second day.
M: So what should we do today? Would you like to go shopping with me?
W: Well, I don’t really want to go shopping. How about the museum?
M: That sounds good, but let’s have lunch before we go.
W: All right. There is a new restaurant around the corner. Let’s go there.
(Text 7)
W: Tim, how much do you think we should spend on furniture?
M: About $600.
W: Ok, then let’s think about what we should buy.
M: Of course the most urgent thing is a bed. I don’t want to sleep on the floor in our new home. That’s got to be the first thing.
W: Just a minute—I’ll get a pen to write all this down.
M: A dining table, and a desk to work on.
W: What about just buying one dining table? I think we could use it as a dining table and as a desk, too. We can put it here.
M: Great idea. Well, in any case we’ll need two chairs—and a sofa.W: Yes, got it.
(Text 8)
W: Hi, John! I haven’t seen you for a couple of days. Are you busy writing your new book?
M: No. I finished my new book last week. It’ll come out in about two months.
W: Congratulations. By the way, I’m going to a local festival in a town where one of my students lives. Would you like to come along?
M: That would be great. I like going to festivals. I often find such experiences very exciting. What kind of festival is it?
W: It’s a festival honoring ancestors. There are a lot of fun activities during the festival.
M: How long do you plan to stay there?
W: For three days and two nights. The festival only lasts for two days, but I want to go camping by a lake there after the festival. We can put up a tent there for a night.
M: That sounds great. I cannot wait to go.
(Text 9)
W: Have you ever thought about what your dream home would be like?
M: I have, actually. I’ve always wanted to build my dream home myself.
W: What would it be like?
M: Well, it would be large, at least three floors, and located in a quiet neighborhood … next to a park, because having a good view is important to me.
W: How many rooms would it have?
M: I’d want to have three bedrooms on the second floor with French windows in each and one main bedroom on the third floor with its own bathroom. The first floor would have a large living room and kitchen connected to each other so that there would be one large open space for people to spend time with each other.
W: How many bathrooms would your dream home have?
M: I’d have one guest bathroom off the living room, one on the second floor for the three bedrooms, and the one attached to the main bedroom, so a total of three.
W: How many TVs would your dream home have?
M: I think TV is a great waste of time, so I would have only one small TV in the kitchen to watch the news in the morning.
(Text 10) M
Well, Monica, I’m sure you’ll enjoy working here. I’m the librarian. We’re open from nine in the morning until eight in the evening but you’re not expected to be here all that time. You start working at a quarter to nine and finish at a quarter past five, OK?
Now, students aren’t allowed to bring large bags into the library, but staff can bring their bags in and leave them in the office. You have an hour for lunch, but I don’t like staff eating in the library. Of course you can have a cup of coffee there while you’re working. If you bring sandwiches for lunch, there’s a common room downstairs where you can eat them. If you want to buy lunch, I’d suggest the dining room upstairs. There are cafés in the town centre, but it’s a bit of rush to get there and back in an hour though they’re cheap. OK. Any questions?
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看看是不是这个Once, there were several researchers in the forest, trying to study the rarest beast in the world. No one had seen it, and its existence was only known by some remains, and by its highly characteristic call. The call was similar to that of a dog with a toothache: "Oooh..wa-ooOOOH!"Everyone wanted to be the first to photograph and study it. The 'beast' was a nocturnal creature, so during the day the scientists would pass their time studying other matters or in discussion. The most remarkable of them was Sir Walter Tick-Fondler. He was a very pleasant and reliable chap, with a tiny little moustache and a huge explorer's hat. Every day, before tea, he would spend an hour sitting at his desk, putting all his equipment and bits and pieces in their proper place. He did this with meticulous precision. The notebook went right at the far edge of the desk, on the right hand side, slightly beyond the recorder, and next to the five pencils which were always in the same order: black, red, blue, green and yellow. The lamp was always towards the end of the desk, next to the camera, on the left... and so it was with all his things, even with the smallest of details.Everyone was amused that this gentleman was such a perfect example of the famous English obsession with order.The researchers spent many nights in that area before the creature appeared, and before it did so some of them even doubted its existence. It appeared suddenly, while everything was quiet.Only a few metres away, the scientists heard its call loud and clear. The famous call of the dog with a toothache. It lasted only an instant, because all the commotion of the researchers scrabbling for their cameras and notebooks scared the creature, and it shot off before it could apparently be seen or studied in any detail.The next morning they all compared their findings. Some had managed to record its call, others had noted down how it moved, and the most fortunate of all had even managed to photograph parts of its tail or legs. They all congratulated each other on what they had got, but when they saw what Sir Walter had they were shocked.He had taken several complete photos, as well as recording its cry, and making full-colour annotations on the creature!And they were all perfect!They ran to congratulate him as the best researcher of them all. They now understood that his obsession with order had been the best way to prepare himself for working in the dark. This had meant Sir Walter had no problem in finding and using the recorder, the camera, the notebook and the pencils, all in just fractions of a second and without having to look for them.Of course, the work he did on 'The Rarest Creature in the World' made Sir Walter famous. He founded a successful school for researchers and scientists called IOTO: 'In Order To Investigate', and had the honour of naming the animal. And as it had all been such fun and he so enjoyed the field trip, after recording that characteristic call, he didn't hesitate to name the animal the 'Whatahoot'.
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2020-2021学年英语周报高一课标版第5期答案及试题(第五期),将发布在下图中,扫码即可查看! 32.How many ways does the phrase “to face the music” come from? A.1. B.2. C.3. D.4. 答案与解析:C由全文内容可知一共有三种对“to face the music”出处的解释。 33.What's the meaning of “face the music”? A.To face something far less pleasant. B.To face the stage. C.To face the back of one's horse. D.To face one's leader. 答案与解析:A“It is something far less pleasant”,在原文中已有答案。 34.Which of the following is when may we face the music? A.When we are having a party. B.When we are making a speech. C.When we are playing basketball. D.When we are talking with somebody. 答案与解析:B进行讲座就要登上讲台或者主席台。和“to face the music”出处的第一种解释相对应。 35.The word “hostile” in the third paragraph means ________. A.unfriendly B.unhappy C.unkind D.unnecessary 答案与解析:A由“might be friendly or perhaps hostile,”可推断出“hostile”是“friendly”反义词。