上海市黄浦区2022年高考一模英语听力试题及原文带答案(文末附听力音频获取)

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2022年上海市高三英语一模真题专项训练之听力
黄浦区
I. Listening Comprehension
Section A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1. A. Husband and wife. C. Nurse and patient. 2. A. At a post office.









B. Boss and assistant. D. Manager and customer. B. At a flower shop. D. At a bus station. B. He owns a company now. D. He is unable to support his family. C. At 11:00.
C. Surprised.

D. At 11:20. D. Excited. C. At a department store.
3. A. He is unemployed at present. C. He still works in the agency. 4. A. At 10:00. 5. A. Satisfied.



B. At 10:20. B. Relieved. 6. A. The woman didn’t post any postcard from Egypt. B. The man has never collected any postcards. C. The woman will go to Egypt for her holiday. D. The man begins to take up collecting postcards. 7. A. She can’t afford that much for a trip. B. She is fortunate to have made a lot of money. C. She doesn’t think 5,000 dollars is enough for the trip. D. She considers 5,000 dollars only a small sum of money. 8. A. He wants to buy the new car. C. He has already signed a contract.



B. He thinks his signature is necessary. D. He doesn’t always say what he means.
9. A. The man had poor imagination because of the car accident. B. The man must have advised the woman to wear the seat belt.

C. The woman was likely to have got seriously injured in the car accident. D. The woman wasn’t wearing the seat belt when the accident happened. 10. A. Violence sports are the source of social instability. B. Violence sports are to blame for crime and school bullying. C. Violence sports serve as an escape for negative emotions. D. Violence sports won’t attract many people’s interest in the long run.
Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will he asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will he read twice, hut the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. To explain a new requirement for graduation. B. To interest students in a community service project. C. To discuss the problems of elementary school students. D. To involve elementary school teachers in a special program. 12. A. Providing jobs for graduating students. B. Helping education majors prepare for final exams. C. Offering tutorials to elementary school students. D. Funding for a community service project. 13. A. He teaches part-time in a local elementary school. B. He observes elementary school students in the classroom. C. He helps students who need consult prepare their résumé. D. He gives support to students who participate in a special program.

Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. They want to eat in a fashionable way like young people.

B. They prefer to eat food that is tastier and more widely accepted. C. They become aware of the harm processed foods do to health. D. They try to change their way of processing foods little by little. 15. A. They contain not too many chemical additives. B. They are cultivated in the soil rich in organic matters. C. They produce as many calories as processed foods. D. They are usually grown in commercial farming areas. 16. A. They are allowed to move about and eat freely. B. They are tasty though kept in the crowded building. C. They can hardly grow in a healthy way without good food. D. They produce eggs which usually contain important vitamins.

Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. 17.A. It was on a cross street.
C. It had no parking space.



B. They had no time to see it. D. They weren’t in favor of it.
18.A. It is too small in size.
B. It blocks the air-conditioner.
C. It admits heat from the late afternoon sun.

D. It stops the sun beating down on the curtains. 19.A. Parking and desk space. B.Parking and air-conditioning. C.Privacy and cleanliness. D.A cheerful kitchen and a separate dining area. 20.A. The one on 68th Street. C. The one on 88th Street. 答案
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B. The one on 72nd Street.
D. The one on 80th Street.

听力原文
Listening Comprehension
Section A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1.W: Morning, sir. I want to complain about the milk. When I opened it at home yesterday, there was a bad smell. M: Oh, I’m terribly sorry about that. I’ll deal with it right away. Q: What’s the most probable relationship between the two speakers?

2.M: Excuse me, do you know where I can find pencil boxes? W: Yes, they are on the next floor, the stationery department. Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
3.M: Do you know what Mike does to support his family? W: He used to work in an agency, but now he is self-employed. Q: What does the woman say about Mike?
4.M: Hello. This is David Smith. I have an appointment with Doctor Jones for 10 o’clock, but I’ m afraid I’ll have to be about 20 minutes late.
W: That’s all right, Mr Smith. Doctor Jones doesn’t have another appointment until 11 o’ clock. Q: When will Doctor Jones most probably meet Mr Smith?
5.M: What a pity! Jack failed to win that science award at last. W: I can’t believe it! I thought for sure he would.


Q: How does the woman feel on hearing the news?
6.W: I’ll send Jason a postcard from Egypt when I go there on my vacation.
M: I’m sure he’ll be very glad to get it. He has a collection of postcards from different countries.
Q: What can be learned from the conversation?
7.M: Do you want to go on a trip with us to New Zealand this spring? It will cost about 5,000 dollars a person. W: 5,000 dollars? Do you think I’ve just inherited a large fortune? Q: What can be inferred about the woman?
8.M: I don’t know whether Keven favors the new car or not. W: He said he liked it. But he didn’t want to sign a contract. Q: What can be concluded about Keven from the conversation?
9.W: Thanks to the seat belt, otherwise I would have been seriously injured in the car accident.
M: Yes. I can hardly imagine what would happen if you hadn’t taken my advice. Q: What can be learned from the conversation?
10.W: Violence sports like boxing should be banned. If so, there would be less violent crime and less school bullying. M: That’s a nice argument, but these traditional sports win many people’s heart and provide a way to release negative emotions. Q: What does the man actually mean?
Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the

conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. Community service is an important part of education here at our university. We encourage all students to volunteer for at least one community activity before they graduate. A new community program called“One on One”helps elementary students who’ve fallen behind. You education majors might be especially interested in it because it offers the opportunity to do some teachingthat is, tutoring in math and English. You’d have to volunteer two hours a week for one semester. You can choose to help a child with math, English, or both. Half-hour lessons are fine, so you could do a half hour of each subject two days a week. Professor Green will act as mentor to the tutors—he’ll be available to help you with lesson plans or to offer suggestions for activities. He has office hours every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. You can sign up for the program with him and begin the tutoring next week. I’m sure you’ll enjoy this community service and you are sure to gain valuable experience at the same time. It looks good on your résumé, too showing that you ’ ve had experience with children and that you care about your community. If you’ d like to sign up, or if you have any questions, stop by professor Green’s office this week. (Now listen again, please.
Questions:
11.What is the main purpose of this talk? 12.What is the function of the program mentioned in the passage? 13.What does professor Green do according to the passage?
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. Increasingly, over the past ten years, people especially young people have become

aware of the need to change their eating habits, because much of the food they eat, particularly processed foods, is not good for the health. Consequently, there has been a growing interest in natural foods: foods which do not contain chemical additives and which have not been affected by chemical fertilizers widely used in farming today. Natural foods, for example, are vegetables, fruit and grain which have been grown in soil that is rich in organic matters. In simple terms, this means that the soil has been enriched by unused vegetable matter, which provides it with essential vitamins and minerals. This in itself is a natural process compared with the use of chemicals and fertilizers, the main purpose of which is to increase the amount but not the quality of foods grown in commercial farming areas. Natural foods also include animals which have been allowed to feed and move freely in healthy farms. Compare this with what happens in the mass production of animals like chickens: there are battery farms, for example, where thousands of chickens live crowded together in one building and are fed on food which is little better than rubbish. Chickens kept in this way are not only tasteless as food; they also produce eggs which lack important vitamins. (Now listen again, please.
Questions: 14.Why have people become more interested in natural foods? 15.Which of the following statements is TRUE of natural foods? 16.What can be inferred about chickens on battery farms according to the passage?
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. M: Well, Shirley, now that we’ve seen the three apartments, which one do you like best? W: I don’t know, Brad. I know one thing. I didn’t like the one on the 68th Street.
M: Neither did I. Let’s cross that one off. That leaves the 72nd Street one and the 80th Street one.
W: The one on the 80th Street has a better view, and a very cheerful kitchen. M: Yes, and I like the carpeting in the hall. It was clean. But there was no good place to put a desk.

W: That’s true. You should always put it in a corner of the living room, but then you wouldn’t have any privacy, and the bedroom was too small. M: Right. And I do need to be able to leave my work out on the desk without having it looked into by visitors. W: Oh, Brad, we don’t have that kind of visitors! But I do agree the desk shouldn’t be in the living room. It is a constant reminder of unfinished work. What about the 72nd Street apartment? It has a dining area. We could eat in the kitchen, and put the desk in the dining area. It’s more private there.
M: Yes, that sounds OK. Only, what I didn’t like about that place was the west window. It gets quite hot in the late afternoon with the sun beating down on the window. W: Didn’t you notice the air conditioner? M: No. Was there one? W: Yes. And we could improve on the curtains, too. M: That place did have the best parking facilities of the three. W: Yes. I think that apartment is best for your needs. There’ s good parking, and there’s a semi-private area for your desk. That takes care of the daily activities. M: OK. Let’s take that one. (Now listen again, please.
Questions:
17.Why did Brad and Shirley give up the apartment on the 68th Street? 18.According to the man, what is wrong with the west window of the 72nd Street apartment? 19.Which considerations are crucial in Brad and Shirley’s choice of an apartment?
20.Which apartment do the speakers decide to rent?

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