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广东省高考英语据说考试真题预测A
Part A Reading Aloud
By 1850, almost all of New England’s forest had been chopped down, and much of this was turned to farmland, surrounded by stone walls. But then everything changed, as richer farmland and gold were discovered in the west. And many of the settlers chased their fortunes elsewhere. Towns like Livermore disappeared as quickly as they had been formed. Slowly, the trees of New England grew around the ruins and reclaimed the land. This new forest was very different. By chopping down the old-growth trees, people had given fast-growing maples and oaks a chance to claim the land. They grew back in greater numbers than ever before.
Part B Role Play
W: Hi, Tom. Where did you go for the winter holiday?
M: Oh, I went to Australia.
W: That must be very exciting! How long was your stay?
M: I spent twenty days there.
W: Wow! That’s a long holiday. Did you go there with family?
M: No. I went there alone, and enjoyed the trip very much.
W: Cool. But I don’t think I can afford a holiday there. It must be very expensive.
M: Not at all. I did that through work exchange.
三问部分
1.那是什么意思呢?
(回答:Well, work exchange is a great way to save money when you travel. You just work to get a free bed and some free food and you meet new people. For example, I worked on a farm this time in Australia. In exchange, the host there afforded me very nice accommodation and food, and I even made a good friend there, who was also on work exchange.)
参照答案:
What do you mean?
What does it/that mean?
What’s the meaning of that?
2.你有诸多空闲时间旅游吗?
(回答:Sure. In Australia, I had two days a week for travelling, while last year in India, I worked only three days a week. It really depends. How many hours you work is decided by the host.)
参照答案:
Did you have a lot of free/spare time for travelling?
Was there plenty of spare time for you to travel?
Did you have plenty of time to travel?
3.游客能找到哪些工作呢?
(回答:There’re jobs available in hostels, art galleries, local families and so on. It really depends on the host and the country. For example, in Australia, there’re more jobs on farms than in hostels. In some countries, there’re many job opportunities offered by local families. The parents of those families mostly want you to teach their kids English. But I guess a hostel job is the most popular one.)
参照答案:
What kinds of jobs can the travelers/tourists find/get?
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五答部分
1.Where did Tom spend his winter holiday?
参照答案
He spent his holiday in Australia.
2.How long was Tom’s stay in Australia?
参照答案:
He stayed for twenty days.
3.What did Tom get from the work on the farm?
参照答案:
He got very nice accommodation and food.
4. Who makes the decision on the working hours of the traveler?
参照答案:
The host makes the decision on the working hours of the traveler.
5.What is the job that the local families mostly offer?
参照答案:
The job that the local families mostly offer is to teach their kids English.
Teaching their kids English.
Part C Retelling
故事复述 本题24分
Mama’s Jewel
Mary was not very rich and could not afford any jewels. But she was as beautiful as a queen in the eyes of little Tom, her son. One day, her friend Emma invited Mary to her birthday party. Mary accepted the invitation and went with Tom. She went there simply dressed and wore no rings or necklace. Emma was rich and was wearing a fancy dress and shining jewels. Tom was impressed. At the party, Emma received a lot of gifts and showed them to the guests. Some of them were beautiful jewels. Tom thought his mother must look great with those jewels. He wished his mother could have one of them. So he secretly took one and hid it in his pocket. On their way home, Tom took out the jewel and gave it to Mary. Surprised and angry, Mary blamed Tom for stealing the jewel. Tom cried, “Mom, I just wanted you to have a jewel like a queen.” Mary held Tom in her arms and said, “My dear, you are my jewel. If you can’t be an honest person, you break my jewel.” Then they went back, apologized to Emma and returned the jewel.
参照答案1:
Mary was not rich and couldn’t buy any jewels. But her son, Tom, thought she was beautiful like a queen. One day, Mary’s friend Emma invited Mary to her birthday party. Mary went with Tom. She was simply dressed without any jewels. But Emma wore fancy dress with shining jewels. She showed the guests the beautiful jewels she received as gifts. Tom thought his mother would look great with those jewels, so he stole one of them and hid it in his pocket. On their way home, Tom took out the jewel and gave it to Mary. Mary was angry. She told Tom that he was her jewel and that Tom would break it if he couldn’t be an honest person. At last, they returned the jewel and apologized to Emma.
参照答案2:
Mary was not rich and didn’t have any jewels. But in her son Tom’s eyes, she was the most beautiful. One day, they were invited to Mary’s friend, Emma’s birthday party. Mary went there simply dressed. Emma was rich and she wore a beautiful dress with shining jewels. Tom was impressed. When Emma showed the guests the jewels she received, Tom wished his mother could have one of them. He took one of them secretly and put it in his pocket. When they went back home, Tom showed Mary the jewel. Surprised and angry, Mary blamed Tom. Tom cried and said he just wanted his mother to have a jewel. Mary told him that he was her jewel and if he couldn’t be honest, he broke the jewel. Then they returned the jewel to Emma and apologized.
广东省高考英语据说考试真题预测B
Part A Reading Aloud
Aging is happening to us all of the time. Our own family is often our best guide to what it will mean. When we imagine our older age, a lot of us look at our parents. We know we’ve inherited their genes and suspect that what’s happening to them now may well be what happens to us in the future. And that’s something we’re likely to have mixed feelings about. Because we inherit our parents’ genes, we might also be vulnerable to some of the same illnesses. Our skin cells simply can’t replace themselves as well as they did. Even if you have spectacular genes, eventually we’ll start to look older.
Part B Role Play
W: Hi, Tom. What’s your plan for the summer holiday?
M: I’m learning to drive this summer. And I hope I can pass the driver test soon. Would you like to join me?
W: No. I hate driving. I wish I could have a self-driving car.
M: Hey, I heard that some self-driving cars are being tested. We might not need human drivers very soon. Actually, experts predict robots will take over 30% of our jobs within ten years.
三问部分
1.你觉得机器人有一天会取代人类吗?
(回答:Probably yes. Actually, robots can do a lot nowadays. They can even do many difficult jobs like analyzing data and translating documents. So I think robots have some advantages over humans. They make fewer mistakes and they don’t get bored.)
参照答案:
Do you think that robots will replace humans one day?
2.机器人可以做哪些危险旳工作?
(回答:There’re a lot. Robots can work in areas that cannot be reached by humans. They help save people from natural disasters. For example, in Japan, robots have already been used in rescue work. Robots could even go outside the space station to help do scientific work.)
参照答案:
What kinds of dangerous jobs can robots do?
Are there any dangerous jobs that robots can do?
3. 如果我们被机器人取代了该怎么办?
(回答:Some people are now worried about job lost. But I don’t think it’s going to be a very big problem. I believe that some jobs will never be completely replaced by robots, such as teaching and acting. What’s more, new jobs will appear anyway. I think we should take the opportunity to do some more interesting work and view robots as teammates.)
参照答案:
What can we do if robots take place of us?
What should we do if we are replaced by robots?
五答部分
1.What is Tom’s plan for his summer holiday?
参照答案:
Learning to drive.
He is learning to drive this summer holiday.
2. How soon will robots take over 30% of our jobs?
参照答案:
They will take over {30%} of our jobs within ten years.
3. What advantages do robots have over humans?
参照答案:
They make fewer mistakes and they don’t get bored.
4. What can robots help to do in space?
参照答案:
They can help to do scientific work.
5.What jobs will not be completely replaced by robots?
参照答案:
They’re acting and teaching.
Part C Retelling
A Taxi Ride
Tom was a taxi driver. One day he picked up a passenger at midnight who was an old lady in her eighties. Taking her suitcase, Tom assisted her to walk slowly towards the taxi. When they got in the taxi, the lady asked Tom to take her to the airport and requested him to drive through downtown. Tom immediately told her that it was not the shortest way. But the lady said she was not in a hurry because the fly was in the morning. She told Tom that she has been living her entire life in this city but she was moving abroad to live with her children and not coming back. Hearing her words, Tom started the car without saying anything. For the next several hours, they drove through the city. She showed Tom the places which meant a lot to her, like the church where she got married and the factory where she used to work. At dawn, she finally said, “Let’s go now.” Then they drove in silence to the airport. When they arrived there, Tom gave her a hug. The lady held on to him tightly and said, “Thank you! You gave an old lady a little moment of joy.”
参照答案1:
Tom was a taxi driver. One day he picked up an old lady at midnight. She was about eighty years old. The lady asked Tom to drive through downtown and take her to the airport. Tom told her that it was not the shortest way to the airport. The lady said she was not hurried. She has been living her entire life in the city but she was moving abroad and would not come back. Without saying anything, Tom started the car. They drove through the city for several hours and the old lady showed him the places which meant a lot to her. They finally drove to the airport at dawn. They hug each other and the old lady thanked Tom for giving her a little moment of joy.
参照答案2:
Tom was a taxi driver. One midnight he picked up an old lady in her eighties. After the old lady slowly got into the taxi, she told Tom to drive her to the airport through downtown. Tom told her that it was not the nearest way but the lady said she was not in a hurry because the flight was in the morning. The old lady told him that she was moving abroad and would never come back. She has spent all her life in this city. Hearing this, Tom started the taxi without saying anything. On their way, the lady showed him some important places in her life to Tom. At dawn, they drove to the airport. Tom gave a hug to the old lady and she held on to him tightly. She thanked Tom for bringing her a little moment of joy.
广东省高考英语据说考试真题预测C
Part A Reading Aloud
At the time Hawking was working on black holes, he’d achieved amazing insights into the workings of these objects. Black holes are the most terrifying places in the universe. Created when a giant star dies, at their dark hearts is a point of infinite gravity. So powerful, nothing can escape it, not even light. Black holes, instead of lasting forever, as everyone thought, eventually disappear, leaving no trace of anything, including information. Every black hole has a boundary. It’s the point of no return. If anything passes the boundary, it takes its information with it.
Part B Role Play
W: Dr. Brown, welcome to our campus video program.
M: Thank you.
W: I know you’re going to publish a new book in December. What’s it about?
M: It’s about how parents can help their children who are picky eaters.
W: Picky eaters? What are they like?
M: Picky eaters are those who may choose one or two food they like and refuse to eat anything else, or those who are unwilling to try new foods.
W: Oh, my little brother often refuses to eat certain foods only because of the taste or the colour. My mum is worried.
M: Well, I understand how she feels.
三问部分
1. 为什么家长觉得这是个问题?
(回答:Parents don’t understand the taste varies from person to person. Some children are picky about their food choices because they are more sensitive to what they see, feel, hear and taste. )
参照答案:
Why do parents think it/that is a problem?
2. 这仅仅发生在童年吗?
(回答:Yes. Research shows picky eating mostly happens to children under the age of seven. Picky eating is normal at preschool age. About 20% of the children eat only a very small number of food. However, when they get older, such behaviors will go away with time. )
参照答案:
Does it only happen in childhood?
Does it only occur in our childhood?
Does it only take place during our childhood?
3. 你有什么建议给家长呢?
(回答:First, parents don’t have to worry if their children refuse to eat certain foods. They should stop forcing children to eat foods at meals because children will connect the table with unpleasant experiences. Second, parents can try introducing children to new foods at different times and help them become willing to try new things. )
参照答案:
What is your advice for parents?
What suggestions do you have for parents?
Can you give some advice to parents?
Do you have any suggestions to parents?
五答部分
1.When will Dr. Brown’s book be published?
参照答案:
It will be published in December.
2.Why does your little brother refuse to eat certain foods?
参照答案:
He refuses to eat certain foods because of the taste or the colour.
Because he doesn’t like the taste or the colour of certain foods.
Because he is sensitive to the taste or the colour of certain foods.
3.What are picky eaters more sensitive to?
参照答案:
What they see, feel, hear and taste.
4.When will picky eating behaviors go away?
参照答案:
When people get older, picky eating behaviors will go away.
5. Why should parents stop forcing children to eat foods at meals?
参照答案:
Because they will connect the table with unpleasant experiences.
Part C Retelling
Tom’s Holiday
Tom’s mother was very sick. He had to spend all his free time taking care of his mother. Tom had never taken a holiday with his family because they had neither time nor money. One day, Tom learned about a writing competition from a newspaper. The prize was a holiday in France. He learned that the weather in France was good for his mother’s health. Tom wanted to win this holiday for his family, so he took part in the competition. To his joy, he won. He thought he could give his family a free holiday. When he went to receive the prize, Tom learned that only the flights were free but he had to pay for the hotel accommodation. It was not possible for his family to afford the hotel. Tom was disappointed. He told the story to his best friends, who encouraged him to put his story on a website. Very soon, his story was widely read. He received many encouraging emails from all over the world. And he was even offered a free holiday for his family by a social organization. Tom was very happy that he finally won a free holiday.
参照答案1:
Tom had to spend all his free time looking after his mo
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