英语口语启明系统1-10套参考答案
2011年广东省高考听说练习题1
Part A: 模仿朗读
Summer 1997. The US Navy‘s nuclear submarine, the NR-1 is on a mission in the eastern Mediterranean. The sub‘s advanced sonar detects veral large objects in deep water that appears to be shipwrecks. Though presd for time, the crew decides to take a quick look. A rough t of coordinates and a shadowy videotape are recorded on the fly. Later, the crew will nd word to a former naval officer who is also one of the greatest undera explorers in the world. The man who discovered the Titanic, the Bismarck, and many other shipwrecks, Robert Ballard is immediately intrigued.
Part B: 三问五答
情景介绍
你在海洋公园里观看了海豚的表演后,对海豚的生活习性非常感兴趣,并对驯兽师提出了一些问题;回家后,你向家里人介绍了海洋公园里的见闻。
角色:你是游客。
任务:(1)请向驯兽师提问;
(2)请回答家人提出的问题。
生词:enchant v.使感兴趣strand v. 使搁浅
locate v. 确定……的位置coordinate v.协同合作
Today, dolphins em like part of the family. They enchant us with their willingness to plea and perform. But the dolphins‘true home—the a is an alien world and here a different side emerges. They are social creatures that communicate and cooperate, for danger can strike from anywhere.
The are bottleno dolphins among the most inventive and intelligent hunters in the
a. Here they locate schools of small fish in the turbid channels. Then in a stunning maneuver, they rush up the mudflats creating a bow wave that drives the fish ashore.
How dolphins locate the schools of fish and coordinate their attack is not entirely known. They may u either audible or visual signals. For some reason, the dolphins always rush up the banks on their right side. Over time the teeth on that side will actually be worn down from chewing as much mud as fish. Occasionally they will work themlves completely out of the water. Being stranded up here could be fatal. As they shimmy up the mud banks it‘s almost as if they‘re evolving into the land creatures they once were. Some fifty million years ago, the ancestors of the air-breathing mammals ventured into the as. To follow dolphins in the wild is to discover one of the most remarkable adaptations in the natural world. They u their
intelligence to survive, changing or inventing strategies to suit their environment. Spinner dolphins leap in what appears to a display of exuberance. In fact, they may be signaling others to join them, or coordinating movements of the pod…A kind of ling distance comm
unication. At clo range, dolphins ―speak‖ through clicks and whistles. The signals can mean anything from ―Food‘s over here‖ to ―Watch out! There‘s danger!‖
Keys:
1. 为什么海豚就像我们家庭的一份子?
Why do dolphins em like part of our family?
(计算机回答:Becau they enchant us with their willingness to plea and perform.)
2. 海豚是如何确定鱼群的位置的?
How do dolphins locate the schools of fish?
(计算机回答:How dolphins locate the schools of fish is not entirely known.)
3. 为什么海豚的牙齿会日渐磨损?
Why are the dolphins‘ teeth worn down over time?
(计算机回答:Becau they rush up the banks on their right side and chew as much mud as fish.)
Questions to answer:
1. Why are dolphins social creatures?
Becau danger can strike from anywhere.
2. Why will the dolphins face the danger of being stranded up?
Becau occasionally they will work themlves completely out of the water.
3. When did dolphin‘s ancestors ventured into the as?
Some fifty million years ago.
4. How do dolphins survive?
They u their intelligence to survive.
5. Plea name one meaning of the signals made by the dolphins.
―Food‘s over here‖ or ―Watch out! There‘s danger!‖
Part C: 短文复述
故事梗概:一个小女孩给父亲送了一份圣诞礼物。父亲打开礼物,发现盒子是空的,非常生气。小女孩解释说,她已经在盒
子里灌满了自己的吻,作为送给父亲的礼物。
关键词:decoration paper 包装纸prent n.礼物angry adj.生气的kiss n.吻unconditional
adj.无条件的
Kiss in the box
The story goes that some time ago, a man punished his 3-year-old daughter for wasting a piece of gold decoration paper. Money was tight so the man became angry when the chil
d tried to u the paper to decorate a box to put under the Christmas tree. However, the little girl brought the gift to her father the next morning and said, ―This is for you, Daddy.‖
The man was embarrasd by his earlier bad temper, but he became angry again when he found out that the box was empty. He shouted at her, ―Don‘t you know, when you give someone a prent,
th ere is suppod to be something inside?‖ The little girl looked up at him with tears in her eyes and cried, ―Oh, Daddy, it‘s not empty at all.
I put my kiss into the box. They‘re all for you, Daddy.‖
The father was touched but embarrasd again. He arched his mind but he failed to figure out words to repair a broken heart. He just put his arms around his little girl, and begged for her forgiveness. From then on, the father kept that gold box by his bed for many years. Whenever he was discouraged, he would take out an imaginary kiss and remember the love of the child who had put it there.
In a very real n, each one of us has been given a gold container filled with unconditional love and kiss from our children, family members and friends. There is simply no other posssion more precious than this.