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上海2008年高考英语听力录音原文
Text 1
M: Will Mrs. Johnson be here tomorrow for the meeting?
W: Probably not. She called this afternoon to put off the meeting to next week.
Q: When will the meeting be held?
Text 2
W: It seems Nancy never wants to do anything but play tennis.
M: That’s what she likes to do most.
Q: What can be inferred about Nancy?
Text 3
M: So how do you like this oil painting?
W: If I had enough room in my apartment, I would buy it.
Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?
Text 4
W: Peter, want to take a walk?
M: No, I have to go down to the yard now, I’m building some bookshelves.
Q: What will Peter probably do next?
Text 5
M: The driver is being outside of the taxi for ten minutes now. Shall we hurry up?
W: That’s all right. We’re paying him anyway.
Q: Who are the speakers talking about?
Text 6
M: The copying machine is broken again. I’ll call for the service.
W: It’s only junk. Just remove the paper stuck in it. I’ll show you.
Q: What will the woman do?
Text 7
M: It’s impossible to find a place to park before the class obtained.
W: Yeah, we seem to make more parking areas here.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
Text 8
M: Can we make later to work on our presentation?
M: How about noon?
Q: What does the woman mean?
Text 9
M: Would you tell me what time the dormitory doors will be locked.
W: No problem. In face I can give a copy of the dormitory rules.
Q: What does the man want to know?
Text 10
W: ...Look at this red painter on my dress. Might the park paint the chairs.
M: That’s too bad. They might at least put up the sign there.
Q: What does the man imply?
Passage 1
Joanna Lopes has invented a number of things over the years. One day she had an idea for a dish machine that worked without using water. She went to see several dish washer manufacturers about producing the machine. But none of them were interested. Joanna found investors to support her idea and founded her own production company. She spent millions of dollars on developing her dish washer. And it was put to the market three years later. From then on, sales were very good, better even than Joanna had hopped. But Glob Domestic, one of the companies that she has been to see made its own waterless dish washer. Joanna obtained one and found they use the technical ideas she had developed. She had obtained legal protection for these ideas. So that other companies could not use them. After a long legal process, Glob Domestic was forced to stop making its competing dish washer and to pay Joanna several million dollars. Now Joanna’s waterless dish washer has 40℅of the worldwide dish washer market, and this is increasing every year.
Question 11: How did the manufacturers fill Joanna’s idea for a dish washer?
Question 12: Why was Glob Domestic forced to pay Joanna much money?
Question 13: What is the story mainly about?
Passage 2
Attention, please. In a moment, you’ll be starting your tour, but there are just a few things I’d like to warn through. The Glob Gist Islands National Park which has come up some rules which I’d like to read to you now. The most important rule is that no plants or animals or any other natural objects are to be removed from the park. Doing this could harm the balance of the park and it’s also illegal. Also, be careful not to transport any live material, such as seeds and insects to the islands or from one island to another. This two is against the law. All the islands have their own unique plants and animals and any introduced species could destroy the whole system. Please don’t take any food with you. If you drop as much as an orange seed, it could grow into a tree, and damage the existing system. Humans are only temporary visitors to these islands and we want to make sure the only things we leave behind is our foot prints. Now, moving to the wide life of the park, please don’t touch animal and any circumstances, because some animals are remarkably fearless. But they’ll quickly lose this fearlessness if they are reproached by humans. Don’t feed the animals, don’t leave litter on the islands, or throw any off your boat. Carry along a bag of some sort if you need to put litter in.
Question14: What can tourist leave behind?
Question 15: What is the most important rule during the tour of the national park?
Question 16: Why does the guide emphasize the park rules before the tour?
Conversation 1
M: Good morning, I’d like to send this package to India.
W: I’ll need you to fill in a custom’s form, please.
M: Sure. Contents in detail, erm… sweater, value, erm… 50 dollars. weight? Oh, I don’t know the weight.
W: Put it on the scale.
M: There you go.
W: Ok, that’s one pound and a half.
M: Really? How much is that in kilograms?
W: Oh, over half a kilo. Now, is it in ordinary mail or air mail?
M: Ordinary mail, please.
W: That’s going to thirteen dollars seventy two.
M: Thank you.
Conversation 2
M: My homework assignment is too hard.
W: What is it?
M: I’m doing all of the report on the outstanding woman. I choose Stuco Ogata. I have to present it to the class tomorrow.
W: Do you know the material?
M: I think so.
W: Ok, let’s practice. I ask you some questions.
M: Ok.
W: All right, then. Just why is Stuco Ogata well-known?
M: She worked for the United Nations as a high-ranking official on refugees. She worked on the job for ten years and supervised 2200 people.
W: En… What are the refugees?
M: Well, refuges are people who leave their countries to escape wars or other problems.
W: Is the refuge issue a big problem?
M: Yes, world wide, now there are about 17 million refugees.
W: Wow, last question. Why did you choose Ms. Stuco to fill your report?
M: She is successful, she moved to the United States and received a PHD from UC Brooklyn. As a Korea woman, she also got married and had two lovely children.