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高三英语听力教程mp3下载unit 1

2012-04-04来源:和谐英语

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[00:07.63]Part I
[00:09.14]1.If you devote yourself or your time to do something,you use that time for a special purpose.
[00:17.78]2.You must spend less and save more until your debt is paid off.
[00:24.48]3.We must believe that each of us is able to do something well, and we must work until we succeed.
[00:32.72]4.An institute refers to an organization set up to do a special type of work, especially research or teaching.
[00:42.34]5.When you discover something that you didn't know about before, you find out about it.
[00:49.18]6.If something is endless, it seems as if you will never reach the end of it.
[00:55.40]7.When we admire someone or something, you like and respect them.
[01:00.98]8.If something is false, it is not true.
[01:05.23]9.A post is a job or a position of paid employment.
[01:10.92]10.If you have the determination to do something, you have made up your mind to do it.
[01:17.29]Part II
[01:18.52]Part A
[01:19.81]1.M:Who is going to meet the guests at the airport?
[01:24.20]W:Perhaps me.
[01:25.54]Q:Who is going to the airport?
[01:28.74]2.M:Is it true that the movie is disappointing?
[01:33.10]W:Maybe it is.
[01:34.90]Q:What does the woman think of the movie?
[01:38.75]3.M:Where have you been? It's 9 o'clock now, and the play started 45 minutes ago.
[01:45.95]W:I am sorry, I got lost.
[01:48.47]Q:When did the play begin?
[01:52.18]4.M:How long can I keep this book?
[01:55.78]W:Today is Monday. You'll have to return the book the day after tomorrow.
[02:01.18]Q:When should the man return the book?
[02:05.24]5.M:I'd like to buy a new coat.
[02:08.95]W:The man's department is up on the second floor, Sir.
[02:12.84]Q:Where does the conversation take place?
[02:16.84]Part B
[02:18.20]1.M:Which lecture are you going to listen to this evening?
[02:23.24]W:I haven't decided. There's lecture on ancient characters that might be interesting, so perhaps I'll go there.
[02:31.02]M:Has it got anything to do with your present paper?
[02:34.51]W:No, it has nothing to do with it at all.
[02:37.54]M:How did you find the lecture this morning?
[02:39.98]W:Very disappointing. Maybe it was useful for some people, but it wasn't for me.
[02:45.53]M:I'm not sure that this culture festival is as good as last year's.
[02:50.21]W:Which lecture are you going to?
[02:52.69]M:I am not going to any. I need some fresh air, so I am going out for a walk.
[02:58.20]W:Have fun.
[02:59.64]Q:6.Which lecture is the woman going to?
[03:04.54]7.What is the man going to do?
[03:08.75]2.W:Did you enjoy your visit or not, Anson?
[03:13.00]M:I did, not only the dinner but the whole atmosphere as well. What about yours, Sue?
[03:19.37]W:I did, too. The Whites like to invite foreign students to visit them, and so do their friends.
[03:26.57]M:The family I visited was quite large:Mr. Black, his wife, two little boys, a baby girl,and their grandmother.
[03:35.93]W:Should I send both thank-you note and a gift of some kind?
[03:40.07]M:No, not both. A thank-you note is customary, but a gift isn't. Do the Whites have a house or an apartment?
[03:49.25]W:An apartment, with two bathrooms.
[03:51.95]M:I bet you saw the whole apartment.
[03:54.29]W:On the contrary, I didn't even see the bedrooms and kitchen. I was afraid to ask to see them.
[04:00.30]M:But in this country people like to show you their homes.
[04:04.44]W:Thanks for the information. Next time I'll be more familiar with these customs.
[04:10.42]Q8.Where did Anson and Sue visit?
[04:14.88]9.Where did Anson enjoy most?
[04:18.98]10.What is the custom in the country?
[04:22.80]11.What can you infer from the passage?
[04:27.01]3.Madame Curie was born in Poland. She was very interested in physics and she read many books on the subject.
[04:36.91]In 1891 she went to Paris to study physics because at that time women were not admitted to universities in Poland.
[04:46.16]She had very little money to live on and worked very hard when she was in Paris.
[04:51.10]She lived in a small room and she had to wear an overcoat in her room to keep warm in winter.
[04:56.53]Two years later she succeeded in taking a first-class degree in physics.
[05:01.46]And after graduation she took another degree in mathematics.
[05:05.93]Q12.What was the nationality of Madam Curie?
[05:10.97]Q13.Why did Curie go to Paris?
[05:15.14]Q14.What did Curie receive two degrees in?
[05:19.57]4.Helen Keller was born as a healthy, normal child in Alabama in 1880.
[05:26.70]However, an illness accompanied by a high fever struck her while she was still a baby, leaving her deaf,
[05:33.79]blind, and unable to speak. For little Helen, the world was suddenly dark and she soon became wild.
[05:41.57]Several years later a miracle came into Helen's life when Ann Sullivan,a strong and loving person,
[05:48.52]became Helen's teacher. Miss Sullivan's teaching changed her into a responsible human being.
[05:56.36]Through her help, Helen Keller learned to communicate with those around her.
[06:01.26]Miss Keller died in 1968, but her spirit lives on. It lives on in her articles and books and in the stories of people who were fortunate enough to meet her during her lifetime.
[06:13.28]Q:15.Why was Helen Keller blind, and unable to speak?
[06:18.50]16.What did Helen Keller learn to do?
[06:22.75]17.Through what do people know Helen Keller today?
[06:27.68]5.Man has a big brain. Scientists used to think that men are different from animals because they can think and learn.
[06:38.16]They know now that animals can learn. So scientists are beginning to understand that men are different from animals because they can speak.
[06:48.06]They make noises when they are afraid, or angry, or unhappy. Apes are our nearest cousins.
[06:55.37]They can understand some things more quickly than human beings,
[06:58.97]and one or two have learned a few words. But they are still different from us.
[07:04.33]They cannot join words and make sentences. They cannot think like us because they have no language.
[07:11.24]They can never think about the past or the future. Language is a wonderful thin
[07:16.79]Man has been able to develop civilization because he has language.
[07:21.29]Every child can speak his own language very well when he is four or five, but no animal learns to speak.
[07:27.95]Q:18.At what age can a child learn to speak very well?
[07:33.10]Q19.What is the difference between men and animals?
[07:37.74]Q20.Which of the following is true about the apes?