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简介1.关于广东高考听力考试的技巧2.急求08年广东高考英语听力原文(文字版,非MP3)3.广东英语高考听说模式哪个部分的是和原文没关系的?(急)Text 1W: Hi, Jack. I heard that you are back at school now.M: Yes, Susan. I just started college after taking three years off aft

1.关于广东高考听力考试的技巧

2.急求08年广东高考英语听力原文(文字版,非MP3)

3.广东英语高考听说模式哪个部分的是和原文没关系的?(急)

广东省听力高考,广东高考听力练习

Text 1

W: Hi, Jack. I heard that you are back at school now.

M: Yes, Susan. I just started college after taking three years off after high school.

W: Oh, yeah?

M: I’m feeling completely out of practice. I don’t know how to handle it, because my former classmates are already seniors, and they are graduating this year. And I’m just first year student and… I feel kind of at this disadvantage.

W: Really? Well, I don’t know. I kind of did the same thing. I started college right after high school. But I went back after a year. Then after two years I came back to school again. I actually felt like I reciated my education more, because I was ready for it.

M: That’s a good point. I didn’t go on to college after high school, because I wasn’t ready. I needed a break.

W: Exactly.

M: Did it take you a while to remember how to form my papers or stuff like that?

W: Yeah. And I was an English major, so I he to do a lot of that. But catch on quickly and you just learn. Are you taking a lot of courses? Because if you overload yourself, you know, right away, it can be difficult.

M: I’m trying to take it slow and ease back into it.

Text 2

W: So, I was just in San Francisco and…

M: Nice.

W: I know. I love that town. And we went into Chinatown, which…uh…I love Chinatown in San Francisco.

M: There is the best you know. Ours is like two blocks here.

W: Absolutely. Yeah, any how… Chinese New Year it changes every year because it’s not a set holiday.

M: Is that right?

W: It’s because every year is actually based on different calendars. I can’t speak specifically on that but we he an extra month.

M: The Jewish calendar’s kind of / kinda like that too.

W: Anyhow back to Chinese New Year. So do you know what year of this year is? It’s the year of the pig.

M: How many different animals do they he?

W: Twelve. Twelve different animals.

M: Oh, yeah?

W: Yeah, It’s really interesting. But do you know what year, what animal you are?

M: Uh…I don’t know why I know. But I was born in the year of the rooster.

W: Oh, Yeah? I’m an ox.

Text 3

The marathon is an exciting event in any year as runners push themselves to extreme limit of their body to complete the over 42 kilometer race. But during the 1968 Mexico City Olympic, three runners performed such great acts that race is considered a truly historic event. One of the runners, Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia, is famous for hing won the Olympic marathons at the Rome and Tokyo games. He hoped to win a third in Mexico City. Bikila was really strong as he began the marathon. But at the third of the way into the race he suddenly dropped out. He’d been suffering from a pain in his left leg and could run no more. Mamo Wolde, another Ethiopian runner saw Bikila drop out and immediately poured on the speed as if he was filling his fallen teammate's shoes. Wolde ge Ethiopia its third marathon victory. But the drama of this marathon did not end when Wolde crossed the finishing line. A little more than an hour later, word was passed to the remaining audience that the last runner of marathon was arriving. Into the stadium, came Akhwari of Tanzania, his leg was bloody and bandaged. Moving with pain at every step, he pressed on and finally got passed the finishing line. The crowd cheered as if this last runner had been the winner.

Text 4

M: Hey, Lucy. I he a question I’d like to ask you.

W: Yes, go ahead.

M: Well, don’t laugh but I met this really nice woman from online music group. I need some advice. You see, Claudia…

W: Ok. So it’s Claudia, right?

M: Yeah, yeah. She invited me to spend two weeks in Germany. She’s planning on introducing me to her parents. What should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?

W: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend Claudia…

M: Hey, hey, I didn’t say she was my girlfriend.

W: Oh, OK OK. Now, if you’re meeting someone for the first time like Claudia’s parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.

M: Ok. So arrive on time. What about common greetings?

W: Well, Germans often shake hands and they use the person’s family name unless they are really close friends.

M: Ok. What about with Claudia?

W: Uh, you can call her Claudia, shake hands and why don’t you take her some flowers?

Text 5

Rainforests are the lungs of the planet – storing vast quantities of carbon dioxide and producing a significant amount of the world’s oxygen. Rainforests he their own perfect system for guaranteeing their own survival; the tall trees make a cover of branches and lees which protect themselves, smaller plants, and the forest animals from hey rain, dry heat and strong winds.

Amazingly, the trees grow in such a way that their lees and branches, although close together, never actually touch those of another tree. Scientists think this is a deliberate method to prevent the spread of any tree diseases and make life more difficult for leaf-eating insects. To survive in the forest, animals must climb from tree to tree. The ground floor of the forest is not all covered with lees and bushes, but is where lees turn into food for the trees and other forest life.

They are not called rainforests for nothing! Rainforests can produce 75% of their own rain. At least 80 inches of rain a year is normal – and in some areas there may be as much as 430 inches of rain annually. This is real rain. In just two hours, streams can rise ten to twenty feet.

Text 6

W: Hello?

M: Hello. Is that 8821199?

W: It is. Jane speaking.

M: Oh, are you… I mean I’d like to speak to the secretary of the readers’ club?

W: Yes, speaking.

M: Oh, oh. Hello. My name is Denis. I am interested in joining the readers’ club. And I’d like some more information. Would you mind telling me how much it costs to join?

W: Membership fee, for an adult is £2.50 for a year of course.

M: What sort of events do you he? I mean…

W: Well, there’s the club evenings for instance once a month, usually Wednesdays from 8 till about 10.

M: And where do you hold them?

W: The location, it’s usually the Beach Hotel. Do you know it?

M: Yes, I think I do. Do you he any other interest groups? I kinda like the computer thing.

W: There you are then. The club’s got a computer group that practices every Friday afternoon.

M: What’s the procedure? I mean if I decide to join the group? How do I go about it?

W: You can write to the chairman. His name is Hosegood, H-O-S-E, and then good.

M: Yes.

W: Initial p Address 3 Play Hills Road Aquaton.

M: Thank you very much. You’ve been very helpful.

关于广东高考听力考试的技巧

2005年广东高考英语听力原文

第一节:听独白或对话

Text 1

M: He you studied for tomorrow’s math test yet?

W: I sure he. I spent all weekend studying.

M: Well, I hen’t opened a book yet.

W: Well, you better start studying.You know you can’t pass Professor Johnston’s tests without studying.

M: But I want to go to the football game tonight.

W: I’m telling you the test will be difficult.

M: I guess it’s too late to start studying anyway.

W: If I were you, I’d really work hard tonight.

M: I’d sure hate to miss that game tonight, but...

W: Listen. Go to the game and I know you’ll be sorry.

M: I guess you’re right. Let’s eat something first and then I’ll go to the library.

W: OK. Let’s go.

Text 2

W: Can you get someone to bring my luggage down?

M: I’m afraid there is no one another at the moment. Could you possibly manage them on your own?

W: On my own?! Are you serious? They’re very hey. I thought this was a three-star hotel. There must be somebody there who can help. What about you?

M: Me? Oh, I can’t lee the desk, madam. The only other person here is the manager, and he’s busy with a problem.

W: Tell him he’ll he a real problem on his hands if I miss my train because of your poor service.

M: I’ll see what I can do.

Text 3

My friend from Canada was in town last week and I showed him around, and, uh, it was really fun. I thought it was going to be, you know, a bit boring, you know, taking him here and there, but it, uh, I ended up seeing a part of my town I’d never seen before. Uh, we went to the zoo. Uh, we went to museums that I’d never seen before. Uh, and we also went to the opera one night. Oh, my gosh, it was just beautiful. And I had never been to the opera before. You know, when someone from out of town comes to visit, you end up doing things in your own city that you’d never thought of doing before. It was really great. The only thing is, uh, if I had it all to do all over again, I probably would work out our schedule for exactly what we’ll do on what day because some days we spent, you know, a couple of hours just trying to decide what to do.

Text 4

W: OK, Mr. Wilson. Can you go over the events as you remember them?

M: Um, I, I was on my way home from the chemist. It was about twenty-five to six. I’d just bought some medicine for my little boy and…

W: How can you be sure about the time?

M: Well, I’d just been to the chemist, as I say, and I remember saying to the girl, “Well, I suppose you must be glad the day’s over,” and she said, “Oh, no, not today, we do usually shut at 5:30, but it’s our late night tonight, unfortunately. We don’t shut until a quarter to eight, so another two and a quarter hours to go.”

W: So, it was 5:35.

M: Yes, and just as I was going to cross the road, I saw two men run out of the pub opposite, jump into a red car, and drive off at top speed. There was a driver already in the car waiting for them, of course, so there were three of them altogether.

W: Yes, and we found out that one of the servicemen in the pub was the one who organized it all. He handed the money over to the two men who went into the pub.

M: Oh! So you’ve arrested them all now, he you?

W: All but one, sir, so what you said could be very important.

Text 5

W: And when did you begin this sort of work?

M: Let’s see now…Uh, yes, six years ago, this March.

W: And you enjoy it?

M: Oh yes, very much. It’s very tiring, with long hours on the job, sometimes, uh, as much as twelve hours. Well, uh, but it’s exciting to meet people from all over the world, it really is.

W: What exactly do you do?

M: Well, I take tourists to the famous places in the city, tell them the history of the places, talk about why they’re famous, but, uh, then there’s the other side.

W: What do you mean?

M: Well, you know, when foreigners come to this country, things are very different, so, um, it is my job to give them advice, uh, help them with problems, and, well, make them feel comfortable.

W: And what are necessary for the job?

M: Well, uh, they he to enjoy meeting new people, and they, well, they must take special courses in the history of the city and things like that.

W: And do they he to know foreign languages?

M: Yes, yes, that’s a must. Otherwise, a tour company can use only you for the groups that speak English and most of the tourists come from South America.

W: South America? I see. So they speak Spanish.

M: That’s right, Spanish. But my company will hire only people who speak at least two foreign languages.

W: And you? How many languages do you speak?

M: Me? I speak three: Spanish, French, and Italian.

W: Three languages. Then I can see why your work is so easy for you.

第二节:听取信息

Text 6

Before we begin the first program of the day, which is chemistry for the Open University at three o’clock in just two minutes time, let’s take a look at a few of the programs later in the day. First of all, for those lucky ones who don’t he to go out to work there is afternoon cinema. This is your chance to catch up some of those old movies which you always meant to see but never got around to. Today at 4:30 we he a great film by Charlie Chaplin. After this, at 6:15, there is the popular program ‘Spot the Mistake,’ where you are invited to compete with a team of experts. This is followed at seven o’clock by ‘The World Around Us.’ This week, we’ll be taking a look at life in the Sonora Desert in southern Arizona where daytime temperatures can reach 45 degrees. At 8:50 we he ‘100 Great Sporting Moments,’ in which we’ll enjoy yesterday’s FA Cup at Wimbley between Manchester United and Brighton. This will be followed by the news at ten o’clock.. Then, at 10:15, we he ‘The Art Show.’ A group of painters came together in 1965 and called themselves the Artists of America. That’s ‘The Art Show’ at 10:15.

希望以上的东西能帮到你,还有如果你需要录音的话也可以找我 O(∩_∩)O~

急求08年广东高考英语听力原文(文字版,非MP3)

你好,我是去年广东省的高考考生,我的听说考试考了13分,在这里我不敢说很高,但也没有拖我英语的后腿。在这里跟你说说心得吧。很明显第一部分是最好拿分的,想拿高分的话你需要把它流利地读出来,这是最基本的,其次你还要注意句子的断句及单词的重音,而且还要模仿朗读者的语气,这是一个技巧。第二部分就跟初中的听力题差不多了,想要把问题回答正确您必须对对话中出现的时间,地点,数字,人物有关的词十分敏感才行,回答提问是尽量说关键词就行了,不用说整句,有时说多了反而出现错误。第三部分个人觉得是最难的,没什么技巧,就是要绝对认真地听,听第一遍是掌握文章的脉络,如果你写字速度够快的话也可以写下一些关键词,第二遍时是对第一遍的补充,把第一遍没听清楚的听好了。在复述故事是要用第三人称复述,尽量加上一些连接词,而且此时也还要注意你的语音语调,这是得分点,尽量不要停顿太久,这样很容易会被扣分。最后告诉你其实高考的听说是很简单的,比平时练习的要简单得多,成绩好的跟较差的拉不开多大的差距,所以就以平常心对待吧,最后祝你高考成功!!

广东英语高考听说模式哪个部分的是和原文没关系的?(急)

1.

W: Hi, Jack. I heard that you are back at school now.

M: Yes, Susan. I just started college after taking three years off after high school.

W: Oh, yeah?

M: I’m feeling completely out of practice. I don’t know how to handle it, because my former classmates are already seniors, and they are graduating this year. And I’m just first year student and… I feel kind of at this disadvantage.

W: Really? Well, I don’t know. I kind of / kinda did the same thing. I started college right after high school. But I went back after a year. Then after two years I came back to school again. I actually felt like I reciated my education more, because I was ready for it.

M: That’s a good point. I didn’t go on to college after high school, because I wasn’t ready. I needed a break.

W: Exactly.

M: Did it take you a while to remember how to form my papers or stuff like that?

W: Yeah. And I was an English major, so I he to do a lot of that. But catch on quickly and you just learn. Are you taking a lot of courses? Because if you overload yourself, you know, right away, it can be difficult.

M: I’m trying to take it slow and ease back into it.

2.

W: So, I was just in San Francisco and…

M: Nice.

W: I know. I love that town. And we went into Chinatown, which…uh…I love Chinatown in San Francisco.

M: There is the best you know. Ours is like two blocks here.

W: Absolutely. Yeah, any how… Chinese New Year it changes every year because it’s not a set holiday.

M: Is that right?

W: It’s because every year is actually based on different calendars. I can’t speak specifically on that but we he an extra month.

M: The Jewish calendar’s kind of / kinda like that too.

W: Anyhow back to Chinese New Year. So do you know what year of this year is? It’s the year of the pig.

M: How many different animals do they he?

W: Twelve. Twelve different animals.

M: Oh, yeah?

W: Yeah, It’s really interesting. But do you know what year, what animal you are?

M: Uh…I don’t know why I know. But I was born in the year of the rooster.

W: Oh, Yeah? I’m an ox.

3.

The marathon is an exciting event in any year as runners push themselves to extreme limit of their body to complete the over 42 kilometer race. But during the 1968 Mexico City Olympic, three runners performed such great acts that race is considered a truly historic event. One of the runners, Abebe Bikila from Ethiopia, is famous for hing won the Olympic marathons at the Rome and Tokyo games. He hoped to win a third in Mexico City. Bikila was really strong as he began the marathon. But at the third of the way into the race he suddenly dropped out. He’d been suffering from a pain in his left leg and could run no more. Mamo Wolde, another Ethiopian runner saw Bikila drop out and immediately poured on the speed as if he was filling his fallen teammate's shoes. Wolde ge Ethiopia its third marathon victory. But the drama of this marathon did not end when Wolde crossed the finishing line. A little more than an hour later, word was passed to the remaining audience that the last runner of marathon was arriving. Into the stadium, came Akhwari of Tanzania, his leg was bloody and bandaged. Moving with pain at every step, he pressed on and finally got passed the finishing line. The crowd cheered as if this last runner had been the winner.

4.

M: Hey, Lucy. I he a question I’d like to ask you.

W: Yes, go ahead.

M: Well, don’t laugh but I met this really nice woman from online music group. I need some advice. You see, Claudia…

W: Ok. So it’s Claudia, right?

M: Yeah, yeah. She invited me to spend two weeks in Germany. She’s planning on introducing me to her parents. What should you do when you greet someone for the first time in Germany?

W: Well, it depends upon your relationship with the person. Now, speaking of your girlfriend Claudia…

M: Hey, hey, I didn’t say she was my girlfriend.

W: Oh, OK OK. Now, if you’re meeting someone for the first time like Claudia’s parents, you should make sure you arrive on time.

M: Ok. So arrive on time. What about common greetings?

W: Well, Germans often shake hands and they use the person’s family name unless they are really close friends.

M: Ok. What about with Claudia?

W: Uh, you can call her Claudia, shake hands and why don’t you take her some flowers?

5.

Rainforests are the lungs of the planet – storing vast quantities of carbon dioxide and producing a significant amount of the world’s oxygen. Rainforests he their own perfect system for guaranteeing their own survival; the tall trees make a cover of branches and lees which protect themselves, smaller plants, and the forest animals from hey rain, dry heat and strong winds.

Amazingly, the trees grow in such a way that their lees and branches, although close together, never actually touch those of another tree. Scientists think this is a deliberate method to prevent the spread of any tree diseases and make life more difficult for leaf-eating insects. To survive in the forest, animals must climb from tree to tree. The ground floor of the forest is not all covered with lees and bushes, but is where lees turn into food for the trees and other forest life.

They are not called rainforests for nothing! Rainforests can produce 75% of their own rain. At least 80 inches of rain a year is normal – and in some areas there may be as much as 430 inches of rain annually. This is real rain. In just two hours, streams can rise ten to twenty feet.

6.

W: Hello?

M: Hello. Is that 8821199?

W: It is. Jane speaking.

M: Oh, are you… I mean I’d like to speak to the secretary of the readers’ club?

W: Yes, speaking.

M: Oh, oh. Hello. My name is Denis. I am interested in joining the readers’ club. And I’d like some more information. Would you mind telling me how much it costs to join?

W: Membership fee, for an adult is £2.50 for a year of course.

M: What sort of events do you he? I mean…

W: Well, there’s the club evenings for instance once a month, usually Wednesdays from 8 till about 10.

M: And where do you hold them?

W: The location, it’s usually the Beach Hotel. Do you know it?

M: Yes, I think I do. Do you he any other interest groups? I kinda like the computer thing.

W: There you are then. The club’s got a computer group that practices every Friday afternoon.

M: What’s the procedure? I mean if I decide to join the group? How do I go about it?

W: You can write to the chairman. His name is Hosegood, H-O-S-E, and then good.

M: Yes.

W: Initial p Address 3 Play Hills Road Aquaton.

M: Thank you very much. You’ve been very helpful.

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广东高考英语听说考前训练及技巧

广东高考英语人机对话口语考试分三部分:(共60分,折算15分)

第一部分:Reading Aloud 根据大声朗读文章,要求流利通顺,文章中有一定的新词汇。(20分)

第二部分:Role Play 要求扮演角色,与电脑互问互答,先根据提示问三个问题,再回答五个问题。(16分)

第三部分:Oral Competition 口头作文,听一篇文章,然后根据故事梗概和关键词,复述该故事。(24分)

听说合考总的答题策略:

1、调整话筒,让话筒靠近嘴巴,保证录音质量。

2、养成作好笔记的习惯。

3、录音答题时保持镇定,确保自己的发挥。

Part A 答题技巧

应试技巧:第一遍看听录音时,注意力应放在说话者的发音、语调和意群停顿上,同时尽可能地记下一些关键词语。 自我演练时,考生首先要熟悉画外音所叙述的内容,记住需要换气和停顿的地方。第二遍边听录音边看上文字时,最为关键的是要注意说话者的语频,并对个别较难发音的词语加以关注。录音时,考生是看着相同的片段进行录音。这时最为关键的是语频要与上显示的保持一致。一定要读出来,碰到不懂的单词,按字母规律发音,不要不读。

Part B答题技巧

1).听前抢读和预测: 预测可能出现的词汇(尤其是关键词),和出题方向。

如:情景介绍:女士和男士谈论即将来临的面试

预测:关键词interview

可能出题方向 When will you he the interview?

How will you go there?

Are you prepared for /nervous about it?

2)做笔记,抓关键信息

前面的英文短片部分和三问部分是所有听力信息的输入部分,这两部分要做好听力笔记。在三问环节,计算机会回答两遍.计算机回答问题的内容往往是下一部分回答的答案或提示 。

观看英文短片时要在听懂大意的同时 留意涉及的人物、事物、时间、行为等相关信息(5w1h),并适当做笔记,在短时间内强记细节信息,如年代,单价,折扣价,门牌号等。

练习快速记笔记,用最简洁的符号记录信息。如字母/箭头/数字/汉字/图形等。

如:考生用英语提问: 新图书馆周末开放吗?

(Is the library open on weekends?)

计算机回答

(Yes. It‘s open from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on weekends and it opens one hour earlier from Monday to Friday. 播放2遍)

计算机提问

(When does the new library open from Monday to Friday? 播放2遍)

考生回答计算机提问 (It opens at 8:00 a.m. from Monday to Friday.)

3)准确获取信息后,考生不需要再关注画面,应更留心使用规范的英语进行问答。

4) 时间上的把握,注意力高度集中(整个过程)

5)放弃过去的信息。

Part B 答题注意事项

1).提问部分

注意选好疑问词(5w1h), 确定用一般疑问句还是特殊疑问句,并以要求扮演的角色身份提问,注意交际实际。

提问时注意使用语法正确的句子,尤其是疑问句的语序和时态。

能提问多少就提问多少,甚至是一个疑问词也可能有分。

如提问:你想知道,诊所是否每天都开

Q: Could you tell me whether the clinic is open every day?

Compare: Is the clinic open every day?

When does the clinic open every day?

如:

1.住学校宿舍是否较便宜?

Is it cheaper to live in the school dormitory?

2.天气如何?

What is the weather like?

3.如何从学校到机场?

How can we get to the airport from the school?

4.最近的地铁站在哪里?

Where is the nearest underground station from here?

注意:准备提问时,可简单写下问句,特别是疑问词,使得真正录音时能比较顺畅。

2).回答部分

回答机器提问的答案来自:

(1)机器对考生的提问的回答

(2)前面的英文短片部分

所以考生要适当做些笔记

注意:回答问题时可用省略句式。

如:How long does a letter take to reach Japan? -----About ten days.

What are they talking about?-----Environmental problems.

Part B 部分备考策略

1. 平常多练习朗读课文,纠正自己的语音语调。

2. 可以选用原来的听力材料来训练,不同的是不再做选择题。而是对倾听的材料提问并回答听力材料中的内容。

3. 加强语言基本功, 掌握听力技巧。

4. 多听多练, 熟练掌握答题技巧。

Part C 部分备考策略

(一) 听取故事时,要注意:

1.宏观把握,注意开头句;

2.记录关键词。

(二) 复述故事时,要注意:

1.明确复述时使用的人称或称谓;

2.代词he、she要弄清,正确使用单复数、时态、句子转承时的连词;

3.复述要连贯,不要连续重复某个词或某句话。

(三)答题技巧

1、在录音播放两遍的过程中,做好听力笔记。要记好关键词,方便自己构思复述。

2、不要背诵,要用自己的话复述。

(四)学习策略

用独白形式的、结构完整、情节清楚的听力材料进行练习。

Part C 部分常规训练建议

1.课堂上大胆发言,把握一切可以锻炼英语口语的机会提高口头表达能力;

2.充分利用课堂教学素材,选取故事性较强的文章或段落进行复述训练;

3.有意识地培养速记的能力,积累丰富有效的速记符号;

4.礼用旧题型的听力材料,进行听说训练。忽略旧题型的选项部分,一边听一边记录要点,训练听取大意、获取要点以及已记录要点的能力,同时用自己的语言进行复述,强化故事复述能力的培养。

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