资源简介 专题09 听力-听长对话或独白【好题汇编】2023-2025三年高考真题英语分类汇编 含答案解析(2025·全国二卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。1.What does Sam say about his daughter A.She dislikes doing homework. B.She overuses her smartphone. C.She feels lonely at school.2.What is Sam’s attitude towards the school policies A.Supportive. B.Uncertain. C.Disapproving.(2025·全国二卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。3.Why does Peter make the call A.To arrange a visit. B.To extend an invitation. C.To confirm an appointment.4.Where will the speakers meet on Tuesday evening A.At the theatre. B.At a snack bar. C.At Delia’s office.(2025·全国二卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。5.What did Frank do before coming to Susanna A.He went to a tech fair. B.He signed a contract. C.He had a job interview.6.What does Frank hope to get A.A promotion. B.A vacation. C.A bonus.7.When will Frank know the result from his company A.Wednesday. B.Thursday. C.Friday.8.Who is Susanna A.Frank’s client. B.Frank’s lawyer. C.Frank’s boss.(2025·全国二卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。9.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.Tourist and guide. B.Husband and wife. C.Trainer and trainee.10.Who came up with the idea of going rock climbing A.Billy. B.Karen. C.Max.11.What is Jessie’s plan for tomorrow A.Going horseback riding. B.Playing table tennis. C.Rowing on the lake.(2025·全国一卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。12.What does the woman say about news programs A.They are replaced by documentaries.B.They have been reduced in number.C.They focus on the life of celebrities.13.What is the man’s attitude toward reality shows A.Favorable. B.Critical. C.Uncertain.14.What does the woman expect TV programs to be A.Educational. B.Diverse. C.Entertaining.(2025·全国一卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。15.What is the relationship between the speakers A.Fellow workers.B.Former schoolmates.C.Family relatives.16.Who will Grace have dinner with A.Fiona. B.Jennifer. C.David.17.What is Kevin going to do next A.Buy a drink. B.Play basketball. C.Greet a friend.(2025·全国一卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。18.Who is Cathy A.A school teacher. B.A radio host. C.A government official.19.What can the visiting adults do in the school A.Give speeches. B.Observe classes. C.Organize activities.20.How can the students benefit from the school program A.Earn extra credits B.Find job opportunities. C.Learn about adult’s life.21.What is the goal of the school program A.To improve student-teacher relationship.B.To promote the idea of work-life balance.C.To enhance school-community interaction.(2025·全国一卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。22.What did the woman do A.She went over the speed limit.B.She parked in a school zone.C.She drove through a red light.23.What time does school finish on Wednesdays A.At 2:00 pm. B.At 2:30 pm. C.At 3:30 pm.(2025·浙江·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。24.What does Mark say about live drawing A.It’s enjoyable. B.It’s stressful. C.It’s creative.25.What is the new thing that Mark wants to draw on A.Magazines. B.Diaries. C.Maps.26.Where do Mark’s inspirations come from A.His dreams. B.His parents. C.His travels.(2025·浙江·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。27.What position is the man interested in A.Window cleaner. B.Shop assistant. C.Fitness coach.28.What will be provided for the job A.A company car. B.A smartphone. C.A video recorder.29.What is needed to do the job A.Computer skills. B.Physical strength. C.Work experience.(2025·浙江·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。30.What does Steve think of his training A.Disappointing. B.Acceptable. C.Excellent.31.How long does Steve train each day A.Three hours. B.Five hours. C.Ten hours.(2024·广东江苏·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。32.Why did Marie post her kitchen gardening online at first A.To keep records of her progress.B.To sell home-grown vegetables.C.To motivate her fellow gardeners.33.Why does Marie recommend beginners to grow strawberries A.They need no special care.B.They can be used in cooking.C.They bear a lot of fruit soon.34.What is difficult for Marie to grow A.Herbs. B.Carrots. C.Pears.35.What is Marie's advice to those interested in kitchen gardening A.Aim high. B.Keep focused. C.Stay optimistic.(2024·新课标Ⅱ卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。36.Why does Sarah come to talk to Jacob A.To make an appointment. B.To seek his advice. C.To explain a decision.37.How many people are there in Sarah’s group A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.38.What is the relationship between the speakers A.Classmates. B.Fellow workers. C.Teacher and student.(2024·新课标Ⅱ卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。39.How often does the band come to perform in the park A.Three times a year. B.Once a year. C.Every other year.40.What kind of music will be played this evening A.Country music. B.Jazz. C.Rock and roll.41.What will Jannie do next A.Catch a bus. B.Listen to a lecture. C.Go to the library.(2024·新课标Ⅱ卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。42.Why does the man make the call A.To reserve a table. B.To ask about a party. C.To postpone a meeting.43.What time should the man arrive on Friday evening A.At 5:30. B.At 6:30. C.At 8:00.44.What is the man’s name A.Brown. B.Anderson. C.Howard.(2024·新课标Ⅱ卷·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。45.Where does the conversation probably take place A.In a fitness center. B.In a sports shop. C.In a clinic.46.What does the man advise the woman to do A.Buy high-quality sportswear.B.Keep working out regularly.C.Avoid over-exercising.(2023·上海·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。47.A.It is more economical and more efficient.B.It is more popular and more effectiveC.It is more difficult and more valuable.D.It is more complicated and more excellent48.A.Brand messages in online video ads.B.Non-brand contents in online video ads.C.Brand messages in TV ads.D.Non-brand contents in TV ads.49.A.The importance of brands. B.A new e-book guide.C.Digital advertising. D.Strategies of advertising.(2023·全国·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。50.What is probably the woman A.A teacher. B.A journalist. C.An athlete.51.What does Victor find difficult as a member of the basketball team A.Adapting himself to the intense training.B.Dealing with the pressure from the coach.C.Regaining the skills learned in high school.52.What does Victor say about the players on the team A.They are of the same age.B.They are similar in character.C.They are from different countries.53.How does Victor feel about his team now A.It’s about to break up. B.It’s the best in Indiana. C.It’s getting stronger.(2023·全国·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。54.What did Clara do at the weekend A.She planted vegetables.B.She went to a yard sale.C.She visited her grandpa.55.What did Mark find inside one of the books he bought A.A plane ticket. B.A family photo. C.A post card.56.Where does Mark live A.Los Angeles. B.Chicago. C.Philadelphia.57.What is the relationship between Mark and Ashley A.Brother and sister. B.Husband and wife. C.Father and daughter.(2023·全国·高考真题)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。58.Where is Jim now A.In a taxi. B.On a bus. C.In his office.59.What is the woman’s suggestion A.Going to the city center.B.Taking a short cut home.C.Meeting Jim in the park.(2025·全国二卷·高考真题)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。60.Who is the Mini Camp intended for A.Four-year-olds. B.Five-year-olds. C.Six-year-olds.61.Which activity does the Older Summer Camp organize A.Museum visits. B.Bowling games. C.Family gatherings.62.What is a requirement for joining the field trips A.Camping experience. B.Parental permission. C.Swimming skills.63.What will the speaker do next A.Collect fees. B.Answer questions. C.Show a short video.(2025·全国一卷·高考真题)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。64.Where is the speaker’s city located A.By the lake. B.On the coast. C.In the Valley.65.What do the numbers on the signs stand for A.The duration of flooding. B.The rise in air temperature. C.The height above sea level.66.What does the success of the project indicate A.Art can make a difference.B.The homeowners are creative.C.Climate change is controllable.(2025·浙江·高考真题)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。67.Why do many birds live in the city A.They can obtain food easily.B.They enjoy human company.C.They lost their natural habitat.68.What does Christina find surprising A.The birds are facing serious dangers.B.Different kinds of birds live together.C.Some birds are attracted to the poles.69.What is Christina’s suggestion concerning the birds A.Drive them away. B.Feed them regularly. C.Do research on them.(2024·新课标Ⅱ卷·高考真题)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。70.Why did the speaker go to the hotel A.To deliver a speech.B.To arrange a conference.C.To interview Mr. Rochester.71.What did Mr. Rochester do soon after he bought the hotel A.He talked with the staff members.B.He had the old carpets replaced.C.He ran a six-month training project.72.What did Susan do when she met Mr. Rochester the second time A.She was a cleaner. B.She was a secretary. C.She was a receptionist.73.What does the speaker think is key to Mr. Rochester’s success A.Managing time efficiently.B.Valuing human relationships.C.Possessing a good memory.(2024·广东江苏·高考真题)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。74.What is "Life of Johnson" A.A magazine column. B.A TV series. C.A historical novel.75.What is Johnson famous for A.His acting talent. B.His humorous writing. C.His long sports career.76.When did Johnson join Sports Times A.In 1981. B.In 1983. C.In 1985.(2024·全国·高考真题)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。77.Who is Tom Hokinson A.Founder of a magazine. B.Publisher of a novel. C.Editor of a newspaper.78.What do we know about the content of The Idler A.It’s old-fashioned. B.It’s wide-ranging. C.It’s student-targeted.79.Why does the speaker give the talk A.To do a promotion. B.To discuss an issue. C.To introduce a lecturer.(2023·上海·高考真题)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。80.A.To avoid fire accidents. B.To avoid smoke and noise.C.To accommodate more rubbish. D.To make room for activities.81.A.They were usually stored underground to keep them fresh.B.They were kept in refrigerators to prevent them going bad.C.They were transported from the kitchen to save time.D.They were picked fresh from the castle garden as needed.82.A.Life in Europe. B.The castle kitchen.C.Food in the castle D.Developments of castles.(2023·全国·高考真题)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。83.Who is Tom Hokinson A.Founder of a magazine. B.Publisher of a novel. C.Editor of a newspaper.84.What do we know about the content of The Idler A.It’s old-fashioned. B.It’s wide-ranging. C.It’s student-targeted.85.Why does the speaker give the talk A.To do a promotion. B.To discuss an issue. C.To introduce a lecturer.(2023·全国·高考真题)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。86.Who is Tom Hokinson A.Founder of a magazine. B.Publisher of a novel. C.Editor of a newspaper.87.What do we know about the content of The Idler A.It’s old-fashioned. B.It’s wide-ranging. C.It’s student-targeted.88.Why does the speaker give the talk A.To do a promotion. B.To discuss an issue. C.To introduce a lecturer.(2023·全国·高考真题)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。89.Where was Open Tchaikovsky Competition held in 1986 A.In Moscow. B.In Chelyabinsk. C.In Berlin.90.What does Maxim say about the competition he attended at 10 A.It inspired many young musicians.B.It was the music event of his dreams.C.It was a life-changing experience.91.Which kind of music are the young players required to play A.Rock music. B.Pop music. C.Classical music.92.What does Maxim value most in young players’ performance A.Expressiveness. B.Smoothness. C.Completeness.试卷第1页,共3页试卷第1页,共3页《专题09 听力-听长对话或独白【好题汇编】2023-2025三年高考真题英语分类汇编 含答案解析》参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 B A B C C A A C B A题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 C B A A B C C B B C题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 C A A A B C A A B C题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 B A C B C C B A B A题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 C A C B A B B A C B题号 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60答案 A C C C A C A A B A题号 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70答案 B B C B C A C B C B题号 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80答案 A C B A B C A B A A题号 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90答案 D B A B A A B A A C题号 91 92答案 C A1.B 2.A【原文】W: Hi, Sam, how is your daughter doing at school M: Well, since I bought a smartphone for Jillian last summer, it seems the phone has become an extension of her arm, and it has made it impossible for her to concentrate. That really upsets me.W: You are not alone in that. It is said that 95% of teenagers either own or have access to a smartphone. Some schools have put in place policies banning or controlling phone use during school hours.M: I’m all in favor of these policies.W: Yeah, more and more schools have begun doing this. A friend of mine works at a school, and he told me that these policies had brought about positive changes.3.B 4.C【原文】W: Hello M: Hi Delia, this is Peter. Are you doing anything Tuesday evening W: Not really.M: I’ve got two tickets for the National Theatre. Would you like to come W: Thanks, I’d love to. What’s on M: Stoppard’s latest play.W: Oh, Sonny told me was very good.M: Yes, everyone says so. Shall I meet you at your office at six o’ clock Then we can go and have a quick snack. The play starts at seven o’ clock.W: Sounds great. See you Tuesday then.M: Good. Bye.5.C 6.A 7.A 8.C【原文】M: Hi, Susanna. I had an interview with Anderson High Tech and they offered me the position of sales manager. I want to let you know before I make my decision.W: I’m sorry to hear that, Frank, but I appreciate you telling me before you accept the offer.M: I really enjoy my work here. I put in effort for five years to gain more experience, but there seems no hope of being promoted.W: What would have you decide to stay M: I would consider staying if I could change my position. I would love working in this same department, but I would like to be doing something different. And they offer me 6% more than my present salary.W: When do you have to tell them your decision M: They want me to respond by Friday.W: Let me see. I’ll talk to the human resources director and let you know the result on Thursday. Can you wait until then M: That would be too late. Wednesday will be better.W: Okay, no problem. I’m going to do everything I can to keep you on board.M: I appreciate what you are doing for me.9.B 10.A 11.C【原文】W: Max, are you ready to go M: Sure, honey. Why are you dressed like that I thought we were going to play table tennis with Billy and Karen.W: Oh, change of plan. Billy suggested we go rock climbing instead.M: But I was really looking forward to playing table tennis.W: You play table tennis all the time. We’d like to go do some outdoor activities for a change, like rock climbing and horseback riding.M: Oh, Jessie, I thought the point of this vacation was to relax.W: Well, we can do something less demanding tomorrow. How about boating on the lake What do you think M: That’ll be great. I like the idea of spending some time on the water. I’m sure Billy and Karen will like it too.12.B 13.A 14.A【原文】W: There’s nothing decent to watch these days on TV.M: Nothing decent There’s tons of stuff.W: They’ve cut down on the number of news programs, and the number of documentaries. All have been replaced by these stupid reality shows and game shows, you know.M: Well, they often make me laugh. People want to watch that kind of thing. It’s good, you know, as long as there’s a balance, there’s a bit of this, a bit of that.W: Should we be giving people what they want to watch Or should we be, you know, trying to educate them M: Well, TV is there for entertainment. If you want an education, you go to university or college or something, don’t you W: No. I really don’t think so.15.B 16.C 17.C【原文】M: Hi, Grace. Haven’t seen you for some time!W: Oh, Kevin. Nice to see you. Are you also here for dinner M: Yes. My cousin Fiona is in town, and this is her favorite steakhouse. You met her last year, right W: Yes, at Jennifer’s wedding.M: Right. Look, are you here alone Would you like to join us W: That’s very nice of you, but I’m meeting David and some other friends for dinner. You remember David from Class Two M: Of course. He was the captain of our school’s basketball team. I haven’t seen him since graduation.W: He worked abroad for 3 years and has just come back.M: Well, I’ll go and say a quick hello. We definitely should get together sometime and have a drink.18.B 19.B 20.C 21.C【原文】W: Welcome to Education Update. This is Kathy. We have Robert Hall from Mountainside High School with us today. Hello, Mr. Hall. Could you tell us about the service program in your school M: Okay. It goes like this. On certain days each month, adults from the neighborhood sit in class with the students and see what’s going on in the school.W: That’s interesting. What else can they do M: They can also take adult courses in the evenings for both fun and serious learning.W: What about the students What can they do in the program M: Well, they can change places with adults and go working on a farm or in a factory or taking care of the housework.W: Good. This helps them better understand the lives of their parents and know more about their neighborhood.M: Yes. Students have a chance to work in hospitals, nursing homes, libraries, and even in government offices.W: So the school is not only part of the student’s lives, but also part of the neighborhood.M: That’s exactly what our service program is for.W: Great. Thank you, Mr. Hall.22.A 23.A【原文】M: Miss, I’ll need to see your driver’s license.W: Was I doing something wrong M: You’re driving in a school zone around the time school lets out. The speed limit is 15 miles an hour, and you were going 35.W: But it’s only 2:10 pm. The students aren’t dismissed until 3:30.M: Today is Wednesday. Students are dismissed an hour and a half earlier on Wednesdays.W: Oh, no, you’re right. I just forgot that.24.A 25.B 26.C【原文】W: Good evening everyone, I’m Fiona with us tonight is Mark, a famous local artist. Thanks for joining us. Mark.M: Thank you Fiona.W: Have you done live drawing before Is there more pressure to draw in front of an audience M: Yes, I have done live drawing before. It’s always fun. I often draw pictures in pubs and people always come over for a look and a chat.W: I know that you’ve drawn pictures on many things, including maps and the covers of books and magazines. What’s something you haven’t drawn on yet but really want to M: I’d like to draw on personal diaries people have kept over the years and draw the owner on it.W: Fantastic. Could you also tell us where your inspirations come from M: Most are from the people I’ve met and talked to when I was travelling. I always dreamed of traveling around the world and creating a series of drawings about different cities in the world.27.A 28.A 29.B【原文】W: Hello missus car’s commercial cleaning. May I help you M: Yes, I’m calling to ask about the cleaner position. Is it still available W: Yes, it is. We mainly work with small stores in the area and the job is to clean the store front Windows.M: I know you said that in the ad. Do I need work experience W: No, we offer on the job. Paid training as a company car is provided. You must have a driver’s license and a good driving record. You also need to have a smart phone for communication.M: Sure thing. Can I ask about the pay W: Certainly, it’s ten to twelve dollars per hour plus tips.M: OK do you have other requirements W: Our employees must be dependable and be able to lift heavy things and stand long hours at a time.M: No problem.W: Good. Can you come tomorrow afternoon at two for an interview M: OK.30.C 31.B【原文】W: Hello, Steve, how is your training going M: Great. My coach has a really good swim program for me and I think I’m in first class condition.W: Do you have to get up very early M: Well, I don’t like training early in the morning, so I start at 10.W: I see. What about lunch then M: I don’t have lunch. Lunch makes me sleepy. I train all through the day until three.32.A 33.C 34.B 35.C【原文】M: So Marie, your kitchen garden looks excellent. What made you turn to social media to record your vegetable growing W: Initially, I used the online platform as a diary, something to look back on, giving me a sense of achievements and keeping me motivated and moving forward. As time went by, other gardeners and like-minded people began to follow my progress, too.M: I know you grow lots of fruit on your land. Which would you recommend to beginners as the best to grow W: Strawberries would be a good choice. They produce a lot of fruit in their first season.M: That's cool. Well, do you have plans to try new or any particular crops next year W: Next season I will be adding some pear trees to the fruit area. I will be adding more herbs which I can use in the kitchen. After a couple of years of failure, I will try growing carrots again.M: What advice would you offer someone thinkingof doing kitchen gardening W: Have a plan of what you want your kitchen garden to look like. Don't be too discouraged if things don't go according to plan. Learn from your mistakes and move on. There's always next season.36.C 37.B 38.A【原文】W: Jacob, do you have a minute now M: Sure.W: Well, it’s not easy to say, but I have to tell you, you’re not in our group for the class project.M: Sarah, what do you mean You know, I’m always in a group with you.W: I know, it’s just that this time..., this time we made the group differently. And because you were late, we’ve already made the group. See, there are four of us already.M: so we can’t be a group of five W: Well, Professor North said there should be no more than four people in each group. It’s not about you or your work or anything like that.M: Okay, but please count me in next time.39.B 40.A 41.C【原文】M: Hey, Jannie, where are you going W: To the library.M: There is a music concert in Victoria Park at 4 o’clock. Do you want to go W: Yes, Professor Darwin’s lecture is cancelled. I’m free this evening.M: Great. The band plays pretty good music. For the last 3 years, I have never missed it.W: How long ago did the band start playing in the park M: I think it was 5 years ago. Every year they arrive the first week of July and play for a week. You’re sure to enjoy this evening. There will be good country music.W: My favorite is rock and roll, but I have to say that country music can be quite beautiful sometimes.M: I like all kinds of music, especially jazz. Oh, Jannie, we have to go now.W: Why There’s plenty of time.M: Many people are heading to the park. The traffic will be terrible.W: All right, but I have to return these books first.M: Okay. I’ll be waiting for you at the bus station.42.A 43.C 44.B【原文】W: Hello, Brown’s Grill. How may I help you M: Hi, I’d like to book a table for Friday evening.W: Okay, how many people are there in your party M: There will be six.W: And what time would you like to come M: Let’s say at... 6:30.W: I’m afraid we don’t have anything available then. We could see you at 5:30 or 8:00.M: Oh, 8:00 is better.W: Fine. May I have your name M: Yes, it’s Anderson.W: Thank you. We’ll see you on Friday. By the way, we’ve moved to Howard Street.M: Oh, yeah, I know. Thanks.45.A 46.B【原文】M: Miss, do you need any help W: I want to get fit, but exercise doesn’t seem to help.M: What kind of exercise have you done before W: I did jogging now and then, but it was so boring, so I changed to weightlifting. But it was so demanding, and I was afraid of getting injured, so I went bike riding.M: Oh, I see. You need to be consistent. I suggest you do different kinds of exercise on one day or on different days of the week. This will help hold your interest, so you can keep coming back.47.B 48.A 49.C【原文】Digital advertising is booming, and this year it has become a $72 billion industry. For the first time, more money has been spent on it than on TV ads. The explanation is simple: Online video ads are growing both in popularity for consumers and effectiveness for brands. To make video advertising easier for you, we published a new e-book “A Guide to Online Video Advertising”, which features an in-depth look at the growing trends and the best opportunities for marketers. In general, people are watching more video than ever on their smartphones and tablets to consume content. Increasingly, consumers are turning their attention away from TV screens and towards digital brand messaging in the form of videos. Online video ads have proven to be more engaging than traditional TV buys, as viewers report heightened emotional response and a greater likelihood of taking action. In fact, young viewers show greater emotional engagement towards brand messages than non-branded content. This means that with brand messages, online video ads may produce a better emotional effect on the audience. So it is crucial for advertisers to develop a strategy for effectively and efficiently reaching audiences across multiple devices.14. Which of the following is a reason why digital advertising is growing into a big industry 15. Which of the following will young viewers, find most emotionally engaging 16. What is the talk mainly about 50.B 51.A 52.C 53.C【原文】W: Victor, you’ve been here in Indiana for six weeks now. How are you feeling M: I think I’ve got used to college life, going to classes, working out and hanging out with my friends. Though there’s pressure to meet deadlines, life here is never boring.W: What’s been hard about being an Indianan basketball player M: Well, the training is very competitive, weightlifting and running every day. It’s not like high school. In high school, I really didn’t have to do that. I’m just trying to get used to it. And I think I am.W: At this point, how do you see yourself fitting into this group M: I think we’re all different. George is from Britain. Chris and Leo are from Australia. I’m from France. And the rest are Americans. But I get along with everybody. You know, we are really starting to bond. It’s great to see how we grow each day as a team.W: Thanks, Victor. I wish you a very happy and fruitful stay in Indiana.54.C 55.A 56.C 57.A【原文】W: Morning, Mark.M: Morning, Clara. How was your weekend W: Great. I went to my grandpa’s. He invited us to pick vegetables on his farm. My daughter had a great time there. What about you M: Oh, I had a truly incredible experience. I dropped by a yard sale on Saturday and got several books.W: Novels M: A novel and two poetry collections. As I leafed through the novel, a piece of paper fell out. It was an air ticket from 2012. The flight was from Los Angeles to Chicago and the name on the ticket was Ashley Louis.W: Was it M: Yes. Ashley, my sister. In 2012, she lived in Los Angeles and her husband worked in Chicago. Both of them often flew between two cities. I asked the seller where he got the book. He said it was bought at a second-hand bookstore in Los Angeles three years ago. Last year, he and his family moved from Los Angeles to Philadelphia.W: So, all the way across the country, your sister’s old book landed in your hands. That’s really crazy.58.A 59.B【原文】W: Jim will call on us this afternoon. Do you know where he is now M: Er... wait. Let me see. He has sent two messages saying that he’s done with his work at the office and got a taxi and... and he’ll arrive in twenty minutes.W: We can’t keep him waiting outside our home. We have to hurry.M: But it takes at least half an hour to get to the city center by bus. Look at the traffic.W: Let’s get off. We can save at least twenty minutes by walking through the park.M: Are you sure W: Yes. A hundred percent.60.A 61.B 62.B 63.C【原文】 W: Hello, everyone. Welcome to Creative Day School. This summer, we provide two full-time summer camp programs. Both will last the entire time the children are out of school. Our first summer camp is for our four-year-olds, called Mini Camp. This Mini Camp will still have their normal everyday schedule with a lot of fun activities. At least once a week, our Mini Campers will go on a field trip. These field trips could consist of a day at the beach or exploring the Natural Museum. Our Older Summer Camp is provided for ages 5 through 12. There are scheduled summer fun activities and games. The children will participate in art, outdoor play, games, and much more. Swimming at a nearby pool is often a weekly field trip for ages 6 and up. Other field trips could include bowling, a day at the movies, or a picnic in the park. Permission of parents and activity fees are required to participate in all field trips. Now, let’s watch a five-minute film about last year’s programs.64.B 65.C 66.A【原文】M: Good evening. Tonight, I’ll continue to share how we can use art to spread the word about the changing climate. In our day-to-day lives, climate change can be hard to see, but some places will feel the changes sooner than others. The city I live in is very flat and close to the waterline. And rising sea levels are already creating floods. So I decided to do something to make it impossible to ignore. I started an art project called Underwater Homeowners Association and painted numbers onto thousands of large signs. Each number showed how high someone’s house was above sea level. A one would mean that if the sea level rose one foot, the building would flood. I gave the signs to homeowners who put them in their yards. Kids painted more signs and put them near their schools and along busy roads. The project has already had a real-world effect. The people who put the signs in their yards created a real homeowners association to address climate change in their communities.67.C 68.B 69.C【原文】Good evening. I’m honored to have my voice heard to make a difference in the lives of those little birds that share our city. My name is Christina. I’m an enthusiastic bird watcher. Because we cut down too many trees in the nearby areas, many birds now find places within the city to live. The most common is the area behind the large advertisement boards on the poles. It’s a natural choice for the birds because the poles are similar to trees, tall and far from dangers on the ground. The surprising thing is that there are likely more than five or six kinds of birds living together at each place. While trying to learn more about these birds, I find that there have not been any consistent studies or monitoring of them. Their eating habits, adaptation to life in the city, diseases, death rate and such other information are not available. I’d like to suggest that a programme be started to study these birds. It could be convenient to employ bird watchers to do the initial studies.70.B 71.A 72.C 73.B【原文】W: Good morning, everyone. This lesson is a part of our leadership series. Let me start by sharing a story of Richard Rochester, one of the most successful businessmen in Britain. Years ago, I was given the task of organizing a conference in the south of England. I chose a five-star hotel owned by Rochester as the venue. Susan, the receptionist, helped me arrange everything perfectly. Once when we were chatting, I asked Susan if she’d ever met Mr. Rochester. She said yes. Shortly after Mr. Rochester bought the hotel, he made an appointment to see the hotel manager. When he arrived, the first person he met was Susan, who was cleaning the carpet. He chatted with Susan for 30 minutes before keeping his appointment with the manager. He spent all day at the hotel talking with each member of the staff, from the top guy to the lady who cleaned the toilets. Six months later, Mr. Rochester paid another visit. Susan had been promoted to receptionist, but he recognized her immediately and addressed her by name. He even remembered that she had a little girl and what her name was. Now, I don’t believe that Richard Rochester has that good memory. He must have written a lot of notes after his first visit and read them over again before that second visit. It’s time-consuming, but it shows the importance he places on human relationships. I think that’s one of the secrets of his success.74.A 75.B 76.C【原文】M: Welcome to Meet the Author. Well, many readers of Sports Times turn to the last page of their magazine first in order to read Jacob Johnson's weekly article under the title Life of Johnson, the articles along with his novels and essay collections have earned Johnson the reputation as one of the funniest humans on the planet. Johnson began writing about sports as a second-year student at the University of Colorado, covering high school volleyball games for his hometown newspaper. After graduating in 1981, he moved on to work at the Denver Weekly for 2 years and the Los Angeles Post for two more years before landing at Sports Times. He has been voted national sports writer of the year 11 times. So now let's welcome the funny man with serious tone, Jacob Johnson.77.A 78.B 79.A【原文】W: Good evening, dear listeners. When was the last time you enjoyed leisure activities Do you want to live a full and happy life Today, I’m going to introduce to you a magazine that features the art of living. The Idler was launched by Tom Hokinson, back in 1993. With the intention of providing a bit of fun, freedom and achievement in the busy world, it is now published bimonthly.In every issue, you will find an interesting mix of interviews and essays on the good life, history, philosophy, arts and fashion photography. You will find much to laugh at and much useful stuff as well, from recipes for making bacon to guides to housekeeping.If you ever felt that there is more to life than boring jobs, then why not subscribe to it The Idler is a cheering read that makes you feel better about life. You can download the application and subscribe today to get your first issue free.80.A 81.D 82.B【原文】M: When people think of life in Europe hundreds of years ago, they often think of castles built of stones with huge towers. The kitchen, a very important place in a castle, was usually located a good distance away from other castle rooms and buildings, especially the great hall, which was a large room where people gathered for meals and other activities. This was because of the danger of fires. The kitchen staff needed to use fire for cooking. But since the kitchen was busy all day and every day, sometimes kitchen fires grew out of control, and could spread to other parts of the castle. Each kitchen also had a garden where vegetables were grown. Back then, food could not be kept in refrigerators like today. Some vegetables could be stored underground, but not for long, so most vegetables were picked fresh from the castle garden as they were needed. But of course, dinner in the castle consisted of many other things like bread, meat, and fish. So to prepare a full meal, many cooks were needed. The castle kitchen employed a whole team of people. Some of them made bread and others prepared desserts, or cooked meat dishes.Questions:11.Why was the kitchen located far away from other castle rooms and buildings 12.What can be learned about the vegetables for meals in the castle 13. What is the talk mainly about 83.A 84.B 85.A【原文】W: Good evening, dear listeners. When was the last time you enjoyed leisure activities Do you want to live a full and happy life Today, I’m going to introduce to you a magazine that features the art of living. The Idler was launched by Tom Hodgkinson, back in 1993. With the intention of providing a bit of fun, freedom and achievement in the busy world, it is now published bimonthly. In every issue, you will find an interesting mix of interviews and essays on the good life, history, philosophy, arts and fashion photography. You will find much to laugh at and much useful stuff as well, from recipes for making bacon to guides to housekeeping. If you ever felt that there is more to life than boring jobs, then why not subscribe to it The Idler is a cheering read that makes you feel better about life. You can download the application and subscribe today to get your first issue free.86.A 87.B 88.A【原文】W: Good evening, dear listeners. When was the last time you enjoyed leisure activities Do you want to live a full and happy life Today,I’m going to introduce to you a magazine that features the art of living. The Idler was launched by Tom Hokinson, back in 1993. With the intention of providing a bit of fun, freedom and achievement in the busy world, it is now published bimonthly.In every issue, you will find an interesting mix of interviews and essays on the good life, history, philosophy, arts and fashion photography. You will find much to laugh at and much useful stuff as well, from recipes for making bacon to guides to housekeeping.If you ever felt that there is more to life than boring jobs, then why not subscribe to it The Idler is a cheering read that makes you feel better about life. You can download the application and subscribe today to get your first issue free.89.A 90.C 91.C 92.A【原文】M: Hello, I’m Maxim Vengarov, and I’m very happy to share with you my connection with open Tchaikovsky Competition. It was June 1986 when I came to Moscow to participate in open Tchaikovsky Competition at the age of 10 from Chelyabinsk. This was actually the turning point of my life. Then I attended a world music festival in Berlin. And it was interesting to say that a kid made his breakthroughalready at the age of 10. And that was me. Now as a judge of the competition, I can see clearly the huge challenges facing the musicians in the competition. Where else can you see young players playing within ten days—classical works and Russian traditional music before coming to the final stage As a musician, it’s important to give maximum attention and time to your own reflections of your own feelings. So, what I’m really looking for in the competition is to meet someone who can touch me musically. I want to see the seed, at least the seed of the great tree that can grow. I would go for this violinist. I would go for this musician.答案第1页,共2页答案第1页,共2页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 audio.mp3 专题09 听力-听长对话或独白【好题汇编】2023-2025三年高考真题英语分类汇编 含答案解析.docx