2014年广东省高考英语听说考试真题F
Part B Role Play
广东2014高考Tapescript:
W: Hi, Tom! What are you doing? You seem to be lost in thought.
M: Well, yes. I’ll be going back home to visit my family for a couple weeks.
W: That’s great. You’ll see your family soon.
M: Yes. I miss them very much. It’s been fourteen months since I came to China.
W: So you must be thinking about how happy you’ll be to see them again.
M: Yes, that’s true. But I’m also thinking about what kinds of gifts I should bring back from China for everyone, my brother, my sister, and of course for my parents. It’s not easy to buy the right gift for each of them.
三问部分:
Question 1:What do your parents like about China?/What do your parents love about China?/What are your parents fond of about China?
Answer 1: Well, they like music and operas. My mother told me that she was amazed at Beijing Opera, the singing and the dancing impressed her so much. She said she would like to visit Beijing just for the opera. And my father likes whatever my mother likes.
Question 2:Why don’t you buy some Beijing Opera DVDs as gifts?/Why don’t you buy some Beijing Opera DVDs as presents?/Why not purchase some Beijing Opera DVDs as presents?/Why not purchase some Beijing Opera DVDs as gifts?
Answer 2:Hey, that’s a good idea. DVDs are easy to carry and they save space. My parents may watch Beijing Opera together at home.
Question 3:What gifts do you plan to buy for your brother and sister?/What presents do you plan to buy for your brother and sister?/What presents do you plan to purchase for yo
ur brother and sister?/What gifts do you plan to purchase for your brother and sister?/What gifts do you decide to buy for your brother and sister?/What presents do you decide to buy for your brother and sister?/What gifts do you decide to purchase for your brother and sister?/What presents do you decide to purchase for your brother and sister?
Answer 3:That’s tough. My sister is just twelve years old. She likes running. I think I can get her a flying kite, yes, a lovely and fancy flying kite for the little girl. What about the 18-year-old boy? Hmm…he is learning Chinese now and he hopes to visit China soon. So maybe I can get him a T-shirt printed with some Chinese characters. That’ll make a good gift.
五答部分:
Question 1:How long has Tom been in China?
Answer 1:For fourteen months.
Question 2:Why was he deep in thought?
Answer 2:He thinks about how happy he’ll be to see his family and what kinds of gifts he should bring back from China for everyone./He thinks about how happy he’ll be to see his family and what gifts he should buy for them.
Question3:What might be the reason for Tom’s mother to visit China?
Answer 3: She likes Beijing Opera.
Question 4:What are the advantages of DVDs as gifts?
Answer 4:They are easy to carry and they save space.
Question 5:What gift will Tom buy for his sister?
Answer 5:A lovely and fancy flying kite./A flying kite.
Part C Retelling
Tapescript:
Where is My Money?
Tom is very careless with money. He often forgets his money in his desk drawer at school or even finds that his pet dog has eaten his bank notes.
Accidents still happen. One day, Tom gave his mother an old pair of trousers to wash and went into the study to read. His mother would usually go through his pockets before washing his clothes, but for some reason, she failed to do so this time. As he was reading, Tom suddenly remembered that there was a ten-pound note in one of the pockets of the trousers. He dropped his book and rushed into the bathroom. “Mum, you didn’t put my trousers into the washing-machine, did you?” he asked. But it was too late. His mother told him that his trousers had been in the machine for 20 minutes already. Tom stopped the machine and pulled out his trousers as quickly as possible. He went through all the pockets looking for the note. At last, he managed to find the ten-pound note that had turned into a white piece of paper. To his great disappointment, the note had lost its color and might not be of any use.
Tom is very forgetful and careless with his money. He often forgets his money at school, or finds that his dog has eaten some of his cash. One day, his mother was washing some of Tom’s clothes. She usually checks his trouser pockets before putting them in the washingmachine, but this time she forgot. Tom was reading in another room, when suddenly he remembered he’d had a ten-pound note in his trouser pockets. He quickly ran to his mother and asked her if she’d put his trousers in the machine. She said she had put them in about twenty minutes before. Tom went to the machine and took his trousers out. He finally found the ten-pound note in the pocket of his trousers, but it had lost its color and looked like a piece of white paper. Tom was very disappointed.