2011英语高考听力录音原文: Text 1
W: Jack, how do you like the play?
M: It’s a simple story with a happy ending. But luckily, they had a very strong actor, and he managed to carry the whole play. Text 2
M: Have we missed it? The man said it’s only five blocks away, opposite the bank.
W: Wait a minute. The Chinese restaurant, the National Bank... there it is! The Radisson Hotel. Text 3
M: Let’s meet at twenty to five.
W: Well, could we make it twenty past five? M: That’s a bit late for me. I could manage ten past.
W: OK. See you then. Text 4
M: What time are we leaving for the outing?
W: I’ll phone you tomorrow. I should have everything sorted out by then. Text 5
W: Thanks for all you’ve done for me. Hey, listen. Would you like to go to see a film sometime? M: Yea! That’d be great. I’d love it. Text 6
W: Hey, where is everybody?
M: They took Ben to the park. Where have you been?
W: Sorry, I’m late. I picked up the cake and it took me longer than I expected. When will the party start?
M: Ben invited eight children from school and they’ll arrive at about two in the afternoon. W: OK then. I’ll put the candles on the cake and leave it in the kitchen and then I’ll come and help set the table. Text 7
M: So Macy, how was your holiday?
W: Oh, we loved it. Tom liked Germany best but France was my favorite.
M: So, did Rachel finally go with you?
W: No, she wasn’t able to. She was called away for a business trip to China.
M: That’s a pity. So, where exactly did you go and visit?
W: Well, we traveled all over: Italy, Spain, and Holland... We even bathed in a Swiss lake. M: You did? Really? Text 8
W: Bob, I’m sure you know about second-hand smoke. M: Of course, I do.
W: But, have you heard about “third-hand” smoke?
M: Third-hand smoke? I’m afraid not. What is it then?
W: Well, it’s here in today’s paper, “Parents may think they are protecting children from
second-hand smoke when they smoke outside their home or only when the children are not there. But now, researchers are warning about what they call ‘third-hand smoke’. When you smoke, dangerous matter from cigarettes gets into your hair and clothing. As babies are the weakest, when you come to a baby you pass it to the baby and increase the chances of disease in the baby.”
M: Is that so? In that case, I have to say that I should never get close to a baby.
W: That’s right. Actually, all smoking parents should do the same or, better, give it up completely. Text 9
M: Hello, welcome to our program, Today’s City. I’m Larry. We’re going to Louisville, Kentucky where our guest Michelle Ray comes from. She is proud of her middle-sized city with a small-town feel and big-city dreams. Now, Michelle, tell us about your city.
W: Thank you, Larry. Here is my city. Louisville is my city. The first place I take a visitor from out-of-town is to the Highlands for shopping and night life. When I have delicious Asian food I always go to the Zen Garden, which provides wonderful all-vegetable dishes.
M: Wow, that’s interesting. Many people go for healthy food now.
W: You can say that again. If I want to go camping and fishing I go to the Red River area. For complete quiet, I can hide away in my house with a good book from one of our public libraries.
M: That all sounds very exciting. I’m sure some of our listeners will include Louisville in their travel plan for their next holiday. Thank you, Michelle. Text 10
M: We are glad to have Dr. Garfield to talk to us today about dreams. Let me start by asking the first question. Does everyone dream?