上海市徐汇区2022届高三下学期二模英语录音文稿及参考答案

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I. Listening Comprehension
Section A Short Conversations
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: I guess the stories in this book deal with housing and employment problems in Chicago or
San Francisco, right?
2. M: Well, I’m afraid the stories are about some issues in London in 1880s.
3. Q: Which city does the man think the stories possibly happened?
4.
5. M: This is to confirm the appointment we made to meet at your office at 10:00 am on
Monday, February 20th.
6. W: Thanks. I’ve made the time available. It’s just in a week.
7. Q: What’s the date today?
8.
9. M: I need it by the morning of April 5th, so it can be reviewed by other members prior to the
meeting.
10. W: All right. I’ll get it ready soon.
11. Q: What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
12.
13. M: Why would you want to cherish a piece of junk food like that?
14. W: But this little beauty means the world to me.
15. Q: What do we learn from the woman’s words?
16.
17. W: During my last spring vacation I took a job in a restaurant to help pay the costs of my trip
abroad.
18. M: Any plan for this spring vacation? I need some cashiers in my supermarket.
19. Q: Why does the woman need a part-time job?
20.
21. M: When bears sleep or lie down, their postures depend on whether they want to get rid of
heat or conserve it.
22. W: I see. That’s why the bear body stretches out.
23. Q: What do we learn from the talk?
24.
25. W: How is everything going with your project?
26. M: I’m giving up for now. I’ll still try to check out other possibilities but … I think hopes are
slim.
27. Q: What does the man mean?
28.
29. W: Quick, let’s get started on the project proposal while the idea is still fresh in our minds.
There’s no time like the present.
30. M: I guess we need a plan first. After all, haste makes waste.
31. Q: What does the man mean?
32.
33. M: Anything interesting in school today?
34. W: Our teacher showed us different kinds of flowers and told us in passing that those flowers
came from her garden.
35. Q: What do we learn from the talk?
36.
37. M: It’s been so long since we’ve met. Let’s have a drink or two and talk about the good old
days.
38. W: I can’t agree more. But do you still remember the café where we met the first time?
39. Q: What does the woman suggest?
40.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you
will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. 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.
The vaquita is one of the smallest members of the dolphin and whale family. Today, the
animal is in danger of disappearing.
The World Wildlife Fund estimates that about 10 vaquitas are left in the world. Last
September, scientists found two baby vaquitas in the wild. The discovery was a sign of hope. But
biologists fear that more vaquitas die each year than are born.
A vaquita is about 1.5 meter long. Its name means "little cow" in Spanish. The mammals
only live in the northern part of the Gulf of California in Mexico. They are most often found close
to the coast and quickly swim away if a boat nears them.
The creatures were first discovered by humans in 1958. They can live for at least 21 years.
Females are believed to give birth every other year to a single offspring between February and
April.
The vaquita population was estimated to be around 600 in 1997. The organization Save the
Vaquita said the population decreased 90 percent between 2011 and 2016.
Vaquitas are often caught in fixed fishing nets used to catch fish such as totoaba. Fishermen
catch the endangered totoaba illegally with such nets for cash, which is very likely to get vaquitas
trapped as well.
In 2017, the Mexican government banned the use of such nets in the area to help save the
vaquita. In January, the Mexican Navy and the environmental group Sea Shepherd began a
campaign to protect the rare animal's habitat in the Gulf of California.
To prevent illegal fishing, local fishermen must pass a government inspection. But the
Reuters news agency recently reported that it observed fishermen entering the sea in places where
they could avoid inspection.
Zak Smith is a director with the Natural Resources Defense Council. He said there was
always a "good story" to be told about what was being done for the vaquita.
But he said, " As soon as the cameras go away or the interest of the parties fades, all of those
efforts go back to where they were."
Questions:
11. Which of the following description about vaquita is true?
12.
13. What did the Mexican government do to protect vaquitas?
14.
15. What can we infer from Mr. Zak Smith’s comment?
16.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
For more than a decade, bird photographer Yue Changhong has traveled over 180,000
kilometers and captured in excess of 500,000 images.
"I like to take pictures of birds in different postures. They show the liveliness and beauty of
nature," says Yue, who is from Pingluo county in Northwest China's Ningxia Hui autonomous
region.
Yue's photos are mostly taken along the banks of the Yellow River, China's second-longest
river. The section of the waterway in Ningxia is approximately 400 kilometers, forming lakes and
wetlands along the way.
Yue is a regular visitor to these lakes and wetlands, taking photos of birds all year round. In
the Tianhewan Yellow River national wetland park in his hometown of Pingluo, Yue has found
rare birds in recent years.
"The improving environment has given birds more choice in selecting their habitat," Yue
says.
In the Tianhewan Yellow River national wetland park, there are more than 180 bird species.
Yue and his wife often arrive at the wetland before dawn or dusk to wait for a great outline
shot. In the summer, heat and mosquitoes are their biggest enemies, and in the winter,
temperatures can plunge to-20°C.
The couple has even been attacked by wild dogs and once fell into an ice cave. Despite these
experiences, Yue feels enriched and satisfied when he posts bird photos on social media and
receives likes from his followers.
"I want to record the environmental changes in my hometown. It is a meaningful thing to do,"
Yue says.
Over the years, Yue has witnessed how locals care for the birds. Forest farm workers prepare
food for birds on migration routes, and local residents often report wounded birds to local
authorities.
"Humans should give back to nature, which has given us so much," Yue says.
Questions:
14. What did the photographer Yue take pictures of?
15.
16. What difficulties did the couple come across when taking pictures?
17.
18. What do we learn from the passage?
19.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
M: Good afternoon, Miss Pennington. You are in my American History 201 class, right? How can
I help you today?
W: Good afternoon, Mr. Parson. It's about my term paper. I know it's due next Monday, but I don't
think I can get it done by then. Could I please turn it in by the end of next week instead? I have
a really good excuse.
M: Oh, I’m sure you do. Miss Pennington. I've been teaching 33 years. Do you know how many
excuses I've heard? "My dog ate my paper." "My roommate had a party so I couldn't
concentrate." "I have seven papers due on the same day!" "I went home to see my parents and
my car broke down."
W: I didn't forget, sir. I've been working on the paper, really! Here, I brought my outline and a
rough draft. It's, um, just that...well, a lot of things have been going on in my life, and I'm
having trouble managing things.
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