中考听力训练12
2016-04-29
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M: The cartoon film starts at 8:00.
W: We still have fifteen minutes.
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M: What would you like to drink?
W: A cup of coffee, please.
M: Cream or sugar?
W: No, I take it black.
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W: What program are you watching?
M: I’m watching the evening news. Did you arrive at the company on time this morning?
W: Yes. I got there at a quarter to eight.
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W: I just bought our tickets for the concert. Why don’t we all go in the same car?
M: Fine. Let’s take mine because it holds six people.
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W: TFBOYS will hold a concert in Beijing on June 12!
M: So will you go there then?
W: No, I won’t.
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M: Good morning. Central School of Music.
W: Good morning. My name’s Judy Black. I’d like some information about piano lessons, please.
M: Are you a beginner?
W: Yes. I’ve never played the piano before.
M: Then you’ll want a beginners’ class. There’s one on Tuesday morning and another on Wednesday evening.
W: I work during the day, so I’d like the evening class.
M: Well, it begins at half past seven and it’s a two-hour class.
W: Oh, that will be fine for me. Er, can you tell me how much I have to pay?
M: Each lesson costs five pounds.
W: Great. Thank you very much. Bye.
M: Bye.
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W: Hi, Steven!
M: Hi, Lily. I’m going to London by train. Come with me!
W: But it’s cheaper by bus.
M: I’ve got a student travel card. You can get cheap train tickets with it.
W: That sounds good. How much does it cost?
M: A card for six months is sixteen pounds.
W: So how do I get one?
M: You need some photos—one for the card and one for the form.
W: I don’t have to show my ID card, do I?
M: That’s right. You only need a letter from your school.
W: I’ll ask my teacher for one. Next time you go to London, I’ll come too!
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M: So tell me about my trip to Europe. Will I leave on Saturday or Sunday?
W: I’ve booked your ticket for Saturday, Mr Lee. Let me see, that’s the 11th and your plane leaves at 10 am.
M: So I’ll get to the airport at about eight.
W: Yes. And you’ll arrive in London at eleven fifty. Mr Porter will meet you at the airport and then you can go together to the meeting at the factory, but there will be no time to go to the hotel, I’m afraid.
M: OK. And after the meeting?
W: You’ll have the afternoon free. Then in the evening you’ll meet Jane and Peter.
M: At their home?
W: Not this time. You are going to meet in a Chinese restaurant near your hotel. Then the next morning you’ll go to Paris by train.
M: Yes, that’s better than flying again.
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W: Hello.
M: Hello, Mary. It’s David.
W: Hi, David! How are you? Are you going to come to England next month?
M: Yes, I am. I’m really happy. I’m going to visit Manchester. That’s why I’m phoning. I have some questions.
W: What do you need to know?
M: First, what will the weather be like? Will it be cold?
W: Well. It’ll be autumn. The temperature will be 14 degrees.
M: So, what clothes shall I bring?
W: Well, it rains a lot in Manchester, so bring a raincoat.
M: OK. Next question. How do I get to Manchester from the airport?
W: You can take the bus.
M: OK. And finally, shall I bring you something from my country, Mary?
W: Oh, yes, please! Could you please bring me some Beijing Roast Duck? I always like Chinese food.
M: No problem. See you then!
W: Bye!
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You are listening to Radio South. Here is some information about a pop concert. The group Red River will come to London soon. They will be in London from the 28th of October to the 2nd of November. Tickets are really dear—they cost thirty pounds each, but half of that money will go to a children’s hospital. To book a ticket, telephone 283-0065 between 10 am and 5 pm. The London concerts will be in the South Bank Hall. It’s very easy to find. The best way to get there is to take the train, and it takes 40 minutes. The concert hall is in Trinity Street. That’s T-R-I-N-I-T-Y Street. See you there.