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2016广东高考英语听说真题答案

‎ ‎ ‎2016年广东省高考英语听说考试真题A Part B Tapescript:‎ W: Hi, Tom! Where have you been during the holiday?‎ M: Oh, I spent fifteen days with my family back in my hometown. ‎ W: That must be very relaxing. You were in your comfort zone again.‎ M: You are right. Staying with family and relatives is always quite comfortable, especially when you have a big family.‎ W: Oh… So you’ve grown up in a big family? How many brothers and sisters do you have?‎ M: I have three brothers and four sisters.‎ 三问部分:‎ Question 1: What was it like growing up in a big family?/ How did you like growing up in a big family?/ What was growing up in a big family like?‎ Answer 1: I love having such a big family. There were many sweet memories about those years growing up with my brothers and sisters. We played games together and went to school together and it was our family tradition to give everybody a surprise on his or her birthday. But at times, it could be a little crowded as we all live together in a small house when we were young. ‎ Question 2: What was the most difficult part?/ What was the hardest part?/ What was the toughest part?/ What was the most difficult thing?/ What was the hardest thing?/ What was the toughest thing?‎ Answer 2: I think it was that we didn’t have enough money to make sure that everybody ate well and dressed well. My elder brothers and sisters had a little tougher life than we did, because they had to work a lot to help with the family income.‎ Question 3: Are younger children luckier than the elder children?/ Are younger children more fortunate than the elder children?‎ Answer 3: Yes. I think for the most part, the younger ones are luckier, because they have more people to look up to and tell them right from wrong, which is a great help. As for the elder children, they have to help support the family and look after the younger ones. So usually, they have more responsibilities. ‎ 五答部分:‎ Question 1: Where did Tom spend his holiday? ‎ Answer 1: In his hometown./ He spent his holiday in his hometown.‎ Question 2: How many sisters does Tom have? ‎ Answer 2: Four./ Four sisters./ He has four sisters.‎ Question 3: What was Tom’s family tradition? ‎ Answer 3: To give everybody a surprise on his or her birthday.‎ Question 4: Why did Tom’s elder brothers and sisters have a tougher life?‎ Answer 4: Because they had to work a lot to help with the family income. ‎ ‎(2016听说真题)9‎ ‎ ‎ Question 5: What is the great help for younger children in a big family? ‎ Answer 5: They have more people to look up to and tell them right from wrong. ‎ Part C Tapescript: ‎ The Goose Thief Tom went to primary school in the countryside. Near his classroom, there was a small pond where two geese were raised. Students were all fond of them. ‎ One day, when Tom passed the school kitchen, he heard the cooks talking about killing the geese for the teacher’s Christmas dinner. Tom got angry and said to himself, “I won’t let them be eaten.” That night, Tom worked out a plan. He was going to hide them somewhere far away from the school. The next morning, Tom went to school in his father’s big coat. During the break, he rushed to the pond. Without anyone around, he called the geese and pushed them inside the coat. However, the geese were larger than he had thought and they tried very hard to free themselves from the coat. The big noise called the notice of the head teacher and the students. And they all ran to the pond. The head teacher asked for an explanation. Looking at the teacher with fear, Tom told the story and said, “It is unfair to them. We all love them.” The head teacher smiled and promised not to have them killed for the Christmas dinner.‎ 参考复述: ‎ Tom was in a primary school. There were two geese kept in the pond near his classroom. The students all liked them very much. One day, Tom heard the cooks say that they would kill the geese for the teacher’s Christmas dinner. Tom was very angry and said he wouldn’t let them be eaten. That night, Tom had an idea that he would hide the geese somewhere. The next day, Tom went to school in his father’s big coat. During the break, he rushed to the pond and tried to put the geese inside the coat. But the geese were too large and they wanted to get out of the coat. The noise called the head teacher and the students. Tom told the head teacher why he had done that. Then the teacher smiled and promised not to kill the geese for Christmas dinner.‎ ‎2016年广东省高考英语听说考试真题B Part B Tapescript:‎ W: Hi, Tom! I heard you’ve just had a new-born son. ‎ M: Yes. I’m very excited. I had never thought that having a baby would make me think a lot about the future. ‎ W: Oh? What are you thinking about?‎ M: I’m wondering what is life will be in ten years. ‎ W: So you are predicting the future?‎ M: Not really. Being a teacher, I’m not sure if his education will be a lot different from what was for us when we were ten or twelve.‎ 三问部分:‎ Question 1: How was the school when you were twelve?/ What was the school like when you were twelve?‎ Answer 1: I remember I had a classroom with about twenty students in it. Teachers used the white board rather than the computer screen in the classroom. There was not so much homework to do after class. So we had a lot of time to do sports outside. ‎ ‎(2016听说真题)9‎ ‎ ‎ Question 2: Do you think that sports will be the same?/ Will sports be the same in your opinion?‎ Answer 2: It’s hard to say. I just wonder if he will play games with his friends in the park. Actually, it worries me that kids don’t play sports freely as we did. I remember when I was twelve we would always play basketball games or baseball games. I don’t know if kids do that so much anymore. They may do something really different. You know, things change quickly these days.‎ Question 3: What will the biggest change be?/ What is the biggest change going to be?/ What can the biggest change be?/ What will the greatest change be?/ What is the greatest change going to be?/ What can the greatest change be?‎ Answer 3: I guess the greatest change might be the way of learning. Technology could change learning in ways that we cannot imagine. Maybe in the future, each student will have a robot to help with his reading and writing. This would make learning much more interesting and easier. ‎ 五答部分:‎ Question 1: Why was Tom so excited? ‎ Answer 1: Because he just had a new-born son. ‎ Question 2: What does Tom do for a living?‎ Answer 2: He is a teacher. ‎ Question 3: What did Tom’s teacher use in the classroom? ‎ Answer 3: The white board./ His teacher used the white board in the classroom.‎ Question 4: What games did Tom play when he was twelve? ‎ Answer 4: Basketball games or baseball games./ He played basketball games or baseball games when he was twelve. ‎ Question 5: Why could the future learning be more interesting and easier?‎ Answer 5: Maybe in the future, each student will have a robot to help with reading and writing.‎ Part C Tapescript:‎ Time and Trust Tom was invited by a university in New York City for a job interview which was set at 10:00 a.m. Tom had never been to the city and he wasn’t aware of the heavy morning traffic. When he was nearing the downtown, his bus was only able to move forward at a very slow pace with so many cars on the road. So he reached the university an hour late and missed the interview. Fortunately, he was offered another interview which was again at 10:00 a.m. two days later. Tom was very embarrassed about being late and decided that it would never happen again. So he started out very early on the day of the second interview. It was a freezing winter morning and Tom made his way in the falling snow. He reached the university two hours earlier and waited at the gate of the building. When the director came to work, he was surprised to see Tom so early. Tom explained that he did not want to be late again. The director called him in and gave him an offer right away, saying that a man who cared so much ‎(2016听说真题)9‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ about time should be trusted.‎ 参考复述:‎ Tom was invited to a job interview in a university in New York City. The interview started at 10 o’clock a.m. Tom didn’t know much about the morning traffic there. When he was near the downtown, the bus was moving very slowly. When he got to the university, the interview had finished. Luckily, he got another offer which was again at 10 o’clock a.m. This time, Tom decided he would never be late again. He started out very early that day. It was very cold and Tom made his way in the falling snow. He got to the university two hours earlier and waited at the gate of the building. When the director came, he was very surprised to see Tom so early. Tom explained that he didn’t want to be late again. And the director gave Tom a job right away. He said a man who cared much about time should be trusted.‎ ‎2016年广东省高考英语听说考试真题C Part B ‎ Tapescript:‎ W: Hi, Tom. How was your summer holiday in the states? ‎ M: Oh, it was great! Actually, I spent most of my time teaching in a summer school. ‎ W: Sounds interesting! You must have made some pocket money. ‎ M: No. I was a volunteer teacher in the school. The school provided me with accommodation and meals but didn’t pay me anything. ‎ W: Did you like teaching?‎ M: Yes. I enjoyed it very much. You know, I taught writing in the school and we used an electronic assignment system. ‎ 三问部分:‎ Question 1: What does that mean?/ What do you mean?‎ Answer 1: Well, it is an Internet system that allows students to submit their assignments and teachers to grade and make comments. Usually, the students read the descriptions and requirements of assignments on the system. And then they submit the assignments before the deadline. ‎ Question 2: How did you use the system as a teacher?/ As a teacher, how did you use the system?/ How did you use the system being a teacher?/ Being a teacher, how did you use the system?/ How did you use the system working as a teacher?‎ Answer 2: It was a bit difficult at the beginning, because it took a lot to get used to reading everything on the screen. But once you got in a habit of doing it with the computer, grading papers became much easier and quicker. If you want to make a comment, you can just type directly in the text and the students know, “Oh, we’ll hear the teacher’s comment.”‎ Question 3: Did the students like the way to submit assignments?/ Did the students like the way of submitting assignments?/ Did the students like the way to hand in homework?/ Did the students like the way of handing in homework?/ Did the students like the way to hand in assignments?/ Did the students like the way of handing in assignments?‎ Answer 3: Well, most of the students liked it, but for those students who were late to hand in their papers, they didn’t like it. They wouldn’t be able to submit their assignments because the system was closed. ‎ ‎(2016听说真题)9‎ ‎ ‎ 五答部分:‎ Question 1: Where did Tom teach during the holiday in the states?‎ Answer 1: In a summer school./ He taught in a summer school. ‎ Question 2: What did Tom teach? ‎ Answer 2: Writing./ He taught writing. ‎ Question 3: What would the students find out about their assignments on the system? ‎ Answer 3: The descriptions and requirements of assignments.‎ Question 4: How do teachers make a comment on the system? ‎ Answer 4: Type directly in the text./ They type directly in the text.‎ Question 5: Why couldn’t the students submit assignments late? ‎ Answer 5: Because the system was closed.‎ Part C Tapescript:‎ Mary’s Doll Mary loved dolls but never had one. Every time she asked her mom to buy her a doll, she was rejected, because her mom had to raise three kids and was nearly able to make a living. The day before her birthday, Mary tried to persuade her mom again, and said, “All my friends have their own dolls.” She really wanted to have one, but her mom didn’t say a word, which made Mary very upset. At midnight, Mary slept into her mom’s bedroom. She quickly put her hand into her mom’s purse, took out some money, put it in a secret place and went back to sleep again. The next morning, Mary woke up in excitement, because she was going to buy herself a doll. But at breakfast, she saw on the table a nice doll dressed in beautiful clothes. “Happy birthday, Mary. This is a doll I made for you,” her mother said to her happily. Knowing her mom had been working on it for two weeks, Mary felt ashamed that she shouldn’t have taken the money. In tears, she told her mom the truth and promised she would not do such a thing again.‎ 参考复述:‎ Mary loved dolls very much, but she didn’t have one. She asked her mom to buy her one many times, but she was refused, because her mom had to support the family. Before Mary’s birthday, Mary tried to talk to her mom again that her friends all have their own dolls. Her mom said nothing, which made Mary very upset. At night, Mary put her hand into her mom’s purse, took out some money and hided them. The next morning, Mary was excited, because she would buy herself a doll. But at breakfast, she saw a beautiful doll on the table. Her mom said to her happy birthday and told her she made the doll for her. After knowing what her mom did for her, Mary felt very ashamed. She told her mom the truth and promised she would not do that again. ‎ ‎2016年广东省高考英语听说考试真题D Part B Tapescript:‎ W: Hello, Tom! That was a perfect show!‎ M: Thanks, Mary. I’m glad that people liked it. ‎ W: You did a wonderful job. You must have done a lot to give us such a show.‎ ‎(2016听说真题)9‎ ‎ ‎ M: Yes. I practiced many times in front of the mirror. I needed to make sure my body language and facial expressions were really amusing. ‎ W: Yeah. The audience burst into laughter many times during your one-hour show. They were indeed amused. ‎ M: I like to see people laughing. Laughter is good for your health. It reduces stress.‎ W: But we really laugh when we are on our own, do we?‎ M: No. That’s why people need us comedians to make them laugh.‎ 三问部分:‎ Question 1: What do you do to let the audience laugh?/ What do you do to make the audience laugh?‎ Answer 1: Usually, I tell jokes. To get close to my audience, I catch up with the latest news in society and I put them in my jokes. I think the audience loves this kind of jokes most. Sometimes I make fun of some famous people and pop stars. ‎ Question 2: How did you become a comedian?‎ Answer 2: Well, my father was once a comedian. I watched to show since I was a little boy. I learned some skills from him and then I took a two-year course in comedian training center when I was sixteen. After that, I began to perform everywhere in the country. ‎ Question 3: Do you have any secrets to success?/ What secrets to success do you have?/ Are there any secrets to success?‎ Answer 3: There are no secrets to success. It takes a lot of effort. You have to work harder than anyone else. It doesn’t happen by itself. A good comedian should read a lot so as to create more jokes. If you don’t update your jokes, you’ll soon lose your audience. ‎ 五答部分:‎ Question 1: How long was Tom’s show?‎ Answer 1: One hour.‎ Question 2: Why is laughter good for our health? ‎ Answer 2: It reduces stress./ Because it reduces stress.‎ Question 3: What kind of jokes do audiences like most? ‎ Answer 3: Jokes about the latest news in society./ They like jokes about the latest news in society most.‎ Question 4: How long did Tom study in the comedian training center? ‎ Answer 4: Two years./ He studied two years.‎ Question 5: Why should a comedian read a lot? ‎ Answer 5: To create more jokes./ In order to create more jokes. ‎ Part C Tapescript:‎ A Shoe for Help Tom was happily traveling down to town in his expensive new car. Attracted by the ‎ ‎(2016听说真题)9‎ ‎ ‎ scenery, he slowed down. Suddenly, something hit the side door of the car. Tom stopped the car, stepped out, and found it was a shoe. He looked around and saw a little girl with one bare foot. He believed it was the girl who threw the shoe at his car. He was angry, walked to her and shouted, “Why did you do it? It is a new car. Don’t you know it is expensive?” The girl tried to explain but was unable to speak. With tears in her eyes, she tried her best to make gestures. It seemed that she wanted to take Tom somewhere. In the direction she was pointing to, Tom saw a big boy lying on the ground, a wheelchair beside him. Tom realized the girl was asking for help. She could not put the boy back into the wheelchair, because he was too heavy for her. Tom ran to the boy, lifted him back up into the wheelchair, wiped the dirt off his face with a handkerchief and sent him to a nearby hospital.‎ 参考复述:‎ Tom went to travel in his new car. When he was seeing the scenery, suddenly something hit the door of his car. Tom stopped, stepped out and found it was a shoe. He saw a girl standing without a shoe in her foot. He believed the girl threw the shoe at his car. He shouted to the girl to ask why the girl did that. The girl tried to make gestures to explain. Tom knew that she wanted to take him to some place. Then Tom saw a boy lying on the ground, a wheelchair beside him. He realized that the girl was asking for help. He immediately put the boy back in the wheelchair, wiped the dirt off his face and sent him to a hospital.‎ ‎2016年广东省高考英语听说考试真题E Part B Tapescript:‎ M: Hi, Mary. I know you are taking the gender differences course of Dr. Brown. How is it?‎ W: It is very interesting. Dr. Brown’s class is always very popular among the students. ‎ M: You must like it very much. ‎ W: Sure. I’ve learned so many new things in his class. It provides me with new ways to understand people and arouses my research interest. ‎ M: It sounds really fun. What’s it about?‎ W: It’s about the differences between men and women in behavior, psychology and so on. ‎ M: Oh. How long have you been taking the course?‎ W: For two months. Each week we have a 45-minute class. We finished half of our text book. I’m learning to observe people from different angles. ‎ 三问部分:‎ Question 1: What do you learn from the course?/ What do you study from the course?‎ Answer 1: I’ve learned that men and women are different in many aspects. For example, generally, men are physically stronger than women. And women do better than men in learning languages. ‎ Question 2: How do you know that women can do better in learning languages?‎ Answer 2: Well, research shows that baby girls usually pick up language earlier and they are better at it than baby boys. And usually there are many more girls than boys in language schools. For example, in our English department, there are 80 girls and only 28 boys. ‎ Question 3: What are the differences in their behaviors?/ What is the difference about their ‎(2016听说真题)9‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ behaviors?‎ Answer 3: That’s even more interesting. Usually, men tend to use more direct body language, stand more still and occupy more space. Dr. Brown tells us that on many business occasions, this body language shows power and certainty. So many businesswomen tend to use this manly body language. ‎ 五答部分:‎ Question 1: What does the course cover?‎ Answer 1: The differences between men and women in behavior, psychology and so on.‎ Question 2: How long is one class? ‎ Answer 2: 45 minutes. ‎ Question 3: In what aspect are men stronger than women? ‎ Answer 3: Physically./ Men are physically stronger than women.‎ Question 4: How many boys are there in the English department? ‎ Answer 4: 28./ There are 28 boys.‎ Question 5: Why do businesswomen use manly body language? ‎ Answer 5: Because it shows power and certainty.‎ Part C Tapescript:‎ A Dog to the Rescue Mary kept a dog and always considered him a good companion. Wherever Mary went, she brought the dog along, going shopping, working in the garden or having dinner with friends. Mary was an adventurous sports fan. And one day, Mary went to a big mountain with the dog for camping. Unfortunately, when she was taking some pictures of the beautiful scenery, she fell down from a rock and broke her leg. She yelled for help, but no one heard her cries. The dog knew that Mary was in trouble. He ran a long way to the main road, trying to stop passing cars, but he failed. He hurried back to the camp to see how Mary was, only to find her yelling in great pain. Again, the dog went back to the road, lay down on the road and stuck his feet in the air. Finally, a car stopped and the driver got out and followed the dog to where Mary was. The driver found Mary lying on the ground, pale and weak. He sent her to a hospital immediately. Three months later, Mary recovered and she knew she owed much to the dog.‎ 参考复述:‎ Mary kept a dog and she thought of the dog as her companion. She took the dog everywhere. She liked doing adventurous sports. One day, Mary and her dog went to a big mountain for camping. When Mary took pictures, she fell down from a rock and broke her leg. She yelled for help, but nobody was there. Her dog ran to the main road, trying to stop cars but he failed. He went back to see how Mary was, only to find that Mary was in great pain. Again, the dog went to the road and stopped a car successfully. The driver followed the dog to where Mary was. He sent Mary to a hospital. Three months later, Mary got better and she knew she owed much to the dog.‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎(2016听说真题)9‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎(2016听说真题)9‎
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