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英语(二)答案(全国卷)
第一部分 听力
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Text 1
M: Hi, Olivia ! How was the first day in your new class?
W: I didn’t enjoy it at all. I didn’t know anyone.
M: Don’t worry — you’ll soon make friends.
Text 2
M: Excuse me. Could you save my place for me, please? I want to go and buy something to drink.
W: Sure. But hurry. The line is moving fast. If you take too long, you might lose your place.
Text 3
W: Excuse me, sir, but I think you’re in my seat, 14-A?
M: Let me take a look at my ticket ... hmm, my ticket says 14-A as well.
W: Well ... this is train car five. Are you sure you’re in the right car?
M: Oh, pardon me! I’m 14-A in car six.
Text 4
M: Hey, Linda ! What are you doing?
W: Just finishing up things at school. I’ve got a paper due tomorrow, but it’s almost done.
M: Cool. What’s it about? I miss school.
W: It’s an economics paper.
Text 5
M: Look! How cute he is ! He looks quite well-behaved.
W: Actually, he never listens to me. But I like him because he’s a good size, just as big as a cat. And he seldom
barks.
Text 6
M: Hello, Ma’am. Thanks for shopping at Fresh made Supermarket. Do you have one of our membership cards?
W: Yes, but I forgot to bring it today.
M: Unfortunately, I can’t check your number because our computer system isn’t working, so I can’t give you a discount
today.
W: OK. I understand. Oh, and I took this bottle of milk from the shelf, but I don’t want to buy it now.
M: That’s fine. I know where it belongs. Now, will you be paying with cash or credit?
Text 7
M: I’d like to book two tickets for tonight’s city bus tour.
W: Sure, we still have seats on the bus. This tour will stop at five different sites and end up at the Seven Stars
Restaurant.
M: Oh. That sounds good. A friend of mine is visiting from out of town. He’ll like that.
W: Yes, but we have to put in the order for the restaurant in advance. You have a choice between the chicken with
vegetables or the beef with rice.
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M: We’ll both have the chicken.
W: Here are your tickets. And by the way, we’re expecting clear skies tonight. You won’t want to miss taking photos of
the city’s skyline.
Text 8
W: Alex, what are you looking for?
M: I’ve lost the medicine the doctor gave me.
W: Well, you sometimes leave things in the car.
M: It’s not there, Lauren. I’ve looked and anyway, I walked to the doctor’s yesterday.
W: You could phone and ask for some more medicine.
M: But I’d have to pay more money. And I really don’t want to walk to the doctor’s again. No, I’ll just keep looking —
it must be here somewhere.
W: Didn’t you have a bag with you when you came back from the doctor’s?
M: Yes, but I’ve already checked the bag. Maybe I left it next to my glasses. I was wearing them when I read the
instructions on the bottle. My glasses are on the kitchen table, so the medicine must be there.
W: Well, go and get it then!
Text 9
W: Hello everyone, I’m talking to Noah Kelly, who is a big fan of horse riding. Noah, why did you start horse riding?
M: Well, as a small child I never had much interest in horses though I wasn’t scared of them. My older sister started
horse-riding lessons. I used to see the look on her face when she came home—really cheerful—so that’s why I
decided to try it.
W: Then do you think horse riding makes you fitter?
M: Actually, I was always pretty fit because I liked walking. But being with horses so much has made me calmer —
more willing to wait for things.
W: Do you take part in horse-riding competitions?
M: Yeah. I thought they were just for people who own their horses, but you can borrow or even hire one easily enough.
I went with a group of friends from the horse-riding club. There was so much to do though—both before and while
we were there. I was exhausted afterwards.
W: Will you carry on riding when you’re older?
M: Mm. I watch the little kids having their lessons at the club, and I wonder about teaching, but I’m not sure if it’s for
me. What really attracts me is the idea of training horses. You know, the ones they use for races.
W: Thank you, Noah.
Text 10
W: I’m Rachel from the University of Chicago. I’ve been attracted by happiness most of my life. When I was a
small girl, I noticed that though many adults were wealthy and educated, they were unhappy and this sometimes led
them to behave in strange ways. Therefore, I wanted to understand what happiness was and how to achieve it. Then I
decided to study psychology.
At university, I tried to discover what made people happy. I started by studying creative people like artists because
they devoted their lives to doing what they wanted to, rather than things that brought them money. Later I invented a
study method. Ordinary people were asked to keep an electronic machine for a week, which gave out a sound eight
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