2021届高考英语复习课件19张-2020年全国高考听力讲评
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2021届高考英语复习课件19张-2020年全国高考听力讲评

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2020全国高考英语听力 Text 1 问路;24词 Text 2 修理电视机;36词 Text 3 裁剪衣服;36词 Text 4 航班延误;36词 Text 5 请教老师;45词 Text 6 谈论周末生活;64词 Text 7 打电话留言取消会议;59词 Text 8 购买摄影机;155词 Text 9 采访著名插画家;229词 Text 10 关于陌生人之间寒暄的演讲;180词 推理判断题:1,2,3,4,5,7,9,13,16,17 事实细节题:6,8,10,11,12,14,15,18,19,20 1. beautifully 很好;令人满意地 2. a 30-minute delay 延迟30分钟 3. You could have said everything within two pages. 你本可以在两页纸内写完全部内容。 4. call off是对cancel的同义转述。 5. fictional character 虚拟角色 6. try one's hand at doing sth 着手尝试做某事 7. in vain 徒劳,无结果 【知识拓展】插画家兼漫画家罗曼·布莱德威尔(1928-2014) 出生于印第安纳州的科科莫,著有120多本关于儿童最爱的"大红 狗Clifford"系列的书籍。曾经他被告知Clifford系列的插图太过普 通,于是他创作了一篇有故事的插图,并把它交给了一家出版公 司。三周后,出版商告知他想出版他的作品。40年后,"大红狗 Clifford"以书籍、电视节目和电影的形式不断发展壮大。 1. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a supermarket. B. In the post office. C. In the street. M: Excuse me, how can I get to the nearest supermarket? W: It’s on Penny’s Road. Go past the Post Office, and it’s on your left. 2. What did Carl do? A. He designed a medal. B. He fixed a TV set. C. He took a test. W: I don’t know how you did it, Carl. But the TV works beautifully now. You should get a medal for your work. M: It wasn’t hard at all. It was much easier than preparing for the test. 3. What does the man do? A. He’s a tailor. B. He’s a waiter. C. He’s a shop assistant. M: Good morning, madam. What can I do for you? W: Well, the sleeves of this jacket are too long. Can you make them shorter? M: Let me take a look. OK. I can do it for 20 dollars. 4. When will the flight arrive? A. At 18:20. B. At 18:35. C. At 18:50. W: Excuse me, could you tell me what time Flight AF35 gets in? M: Well, it’s due in at 6:20 pm, but the announcement said just now there has a 30- minute delay because of the bad weather. 5. How can the man improve his article? A. By deleting unnecessary words. B. By adding a couple of points. C. By correcting grammar mistakes. M: Miss Miller, could you tell me how I can improve this article? I got B+. W: It’s quite good actually. The language use is good and the main point is covered. There’s just too much repetition (重复). You could have said everything within two pages. 6. What does Bill often do on Friday night? A. Visit his parents. B. Go to the movies. C. Walk along Broadway. 7. Who watches musical plays most often? A. Bill. B. Aarah. C. Bill’s parents. W: So, Bill, what do you usually do on the weekend? M: I often go to movies with friends on Friday night.(6) How about you, Sarah? W: Well, I love seeing musical plays on Broadway with my friends. (7) Have you been to many? M: Not really. I saw one when I moved to New York and another when my parents came to visit, but not ever since. 8. Why does David want to speak to Mike? A. To invite him to a party. B. To discuss a schedule. C. To call off a meeting. 9. What do we know about the speakers? A. They are colleagues. B. They are close friends. C. They've never met before. W: Hello, Helen Smith speaking. Can I help you? M: Hello, this is David. Could I speak to Mike, please? W: I’m afraid he’s not available at the moment. Would you leave a message? M: Yes, I’m calling to cancel (取消) the meeting we scheduled for this afternoon. W: OK. Let me take this down. Could I have your name again? M: Certainly. It’s David Stone. 10. What kind of camera does the man want? A. A TV camera. B. A video camera. C. A movie camera. 11. Which function is the man most interested in? A. Underwater filming. B. A large memory. C. Auto-focus. 12. How much would the man pay for the second camera? A. 950 euros. B. 650 euros. C. 470 euros. W: Can I help you, sir? M: I’d like to buy a camera. W: Right. We have ordinary cameras, movie cameras and video cameras. They are all digital. M: Well, I’m thinking of a video camera. (10) W: Let’s see. How much do you want to spend, sir? M: Oh, I am not really sure. What is the price? W: Well, that depends on the model and anything else you want to have with it. M: I see. W: How about this one? It has one of the new memory discs and a protected case for filming underwater, so you can take it when you go diving. M: It doesn’t have auto-focus. W: No, it doesn’t. M: That’s OK. The underwater filming is important for me actually. (11) How much is this? W: It costs 650 euros. M: Oh, that’s a bi t expensive for me. Have you got anything similar but less expensive? W: Well, here is the sale of the week. It’s excellent for the price, only 470 euros (12) and it includes... 13. Who is Clifford? A. A little girl. B. The man’s pet. C. A fictional character. 14. Who suggested that Norman paint for children’s books? A. His wife. B. Elizabeth. C. A publisher. 15. What is Norman’s story based on? A. A book. B. A painting. C. A young woman. 16. What is it that shocked Norman? A. His unexpected success. B. His efforts made in vain. C. His editor’s disagreement. A big dog celebrates a big birthday this year. Clifford the Big Red Dog, first appeared 50 years ago along with Emily Elizabeth, a little girl who loves him. (13) Today we have Norman Brid well to talk with NBR’s Reporter on his dog’s 50th birthday. So, Norman, tell us how it all started. M: Well, it was 1962, and I was struggling, not very successful artist in New York. My wife suggested that I try my hand in painting for children’s books.(14) So I did ten paintings and took them to publishers. I was turned down everywhere except one publisher where a young woman told me I wasn’t very good. So if I want to paint for a book, I need to write one on my own. W: So you did? M: Oh, the woman pointed to a painting I had done-a little girl with a big red dog,(15) and she said maybe that is a story, and I went home and over that weekend I wrote the story-Clifford the Big Red Dog, and I was shocked it was accepted for publication, because I never wrote anything before. W: I see. How wonderful! M: Yes, it was. My wife was also in shock when she did realize it wasn’t a dream, but it was just luck. W: But that luck turned into 90 Clifford books. And it sold 126 million copies in thirteen languages. (16) 17. Who would like to make small talk according to the speaker? A. Relatives. B. Strangers. C. Visitors. 18. Why do people have small talk? A. To express opinions. B. To avoid arguments. C. To show friendliness. 19. Which of the following is a frequent topic in small talk? A. Politics. B. Movies. C. Salaries. 20. What does the speaker recommend at the end of his lecture? A. Asking open-ended questions. B. Feeling free to change topics. C. Making small talk interesting. Hello, everyone. Today I’m going to talk about small talk. That is short conversations people often have with strangers they meet.(17) Such strangers occur at bus stops, on buses, while waiting in line almost anywhere that strangers gather close together. As a matter of fact, these short conversations are a good way for people to say hello and express friendliness.(18) Such conversations usually cover a wild range of topics. The topics may include weather, customer service, movies, TV shows, local sports or the latest news.(19) But you should always keep it in your mind that private questions about salaries, family life, religious belief and politics should be avoided during these conversations. Sounds it’s better to ask open-ended questions. (20) If you ask visitors, “Do you like our city?” They may say simply “Yes!” On the other hand, if you ask, “What do you think of our city?” , they would have more freedom in answering. This kind of question also shows that you’re interested in them. If you appear interested in what people are saying, they feel more comfortable talking with you. Practice makes perfect! Guide students after listening! Thanks !

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