中考听力训练1
2016-04-29
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W: What terrible weather today!
M: Yeah! It’s raining hard.
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W: Is there a computer in your office?
M: Oh, yes. There is one on my desk.
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W: Well, today’s main course is fish.
M: Fish? Oh, I like it.
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W: Does Johnny like basketball?
M: Yes, he does. He’s on the school team.
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W: Did you go out last night?
M: Yes, I did. I went to the cinema.
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W: Mike, the books are on sale in that bookstore. I just bought 7 novels.
M: Great, I’ll go find some good ones.
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W: Jason, I can’t find my purse anywhere. Did you see it?
M: It’s under the table near that armchair.
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W: Do you want another piece of apple pie?
M: No, thanks. I like apple pies, but I’m full now.
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W: Did you see the movie yet?
M: Yes. I did. I watched it two days ago with my friends.
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W: I’ll get two tickets for the football match, please.
M: OK. That’s 240 yuan in total.
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W: Thank you for coming to answer my questions about life.
M: It’s my pleasure.
W: Well, first question. What do you do every day?
M: I get up early at seven. Then I have breakfast. After that I go to the gym.
W: Are you working on anything else?
M: Yes, I’m working on a new film called The Falling Town.
W: What do you do in the afternoon?
M: First, I have lunch. Then I go to the studio.
W: So, which part are you acting today?
M: I’m acting as a doctor in the new film.
W: That’s very interesting. Last one. What do you do in the evening?
M: In the evening, I usually go home and have dinner.
W: All right, thanks very much.
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M: Kate, please add some hot water. My feet hurt so much.
W: How was that now?
M: Better. I’m thinking about today’s race.
W: That really doesn’t matter, does it?
M: Not at all. I was trying to do my best. But I was still one of the slowest.
W: Well, now the race is over. Will you still be running every night after work?
M: I think so. I’m going to try to keep it up.
W: Really?
M: Yes, maybe you should run with me, Kate. You’ll see how good it will make you feel.
W: All except your feet. Have you forgotten about those?
M: For a moment, I did.
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I’m Michael and I’m a science teacher at the Darwin school of distance education. In many ways, teaching at a distance school is just like teaching in an ordinary school. We have to read and mark a lot of course works which the students hand in by e-mail. The biggest difference I think is the classroom. It’s smaller and there is nobody in it except me. The other difference is that I give the class and do experiments in front of the camera. The most difficult thing is that I can’t see any of the students. So I don’t know if they are interested or bored. But I can hear them. So I usually ask them questions during the lesson to make sure they are paying attention. Actually, most of them listen carefully to the lessons and they are very good at working on their own. Sometimes we have problems with one or two students. They don’t do their course work. But this doesn’t happen very often. In fact, students at a school of distance education work hard and get good results better than a lot of students at a normal school.