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    这是一份初二 暑假专题 听说英语练习题,共9页。试卷主要包含了听对话,从下面各题所给的A等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    初二 暑假专题 听说英语练习题中考英语听力专题一、听对话,从下面各题所给的ABC三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符的图片。每段对话你将听两遍。1.   A.        B.       C.2.    A.        B.       C.3.    A.        B.       C.4.    A.        B.       C.二、听对话或独白,根据对话或独白的内容,从下面各题所给的ABC三个选项中选择最佳选项。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。请听一段对话,完成第5至第6小题。5. What’s the man’s job?A. A doctor.    B. A teacher.     C. A coach.6. What are the speakers both interested in?A. Tennis.     B. Chess.     C. Running.请听一段对话,完成第7至第8小题。7. What’s wrong with Peter?A. His foot hurts.   B. His arm is broken.  C. His leg aches.8. How did Peter get hurt?A. A ball hit him.    B. A boy fell on him.  C. He knocked into a doctor.请听一段对话,完成第9至第10小题。9. Where did the woman go during the weekend?A. To a quiet village.  B. To a place of interest.  C. To a sports center.10. What special thing did the woman do?A. She took a short trip.  B. She went camping.  C. She learned to dance.请听一段对话,完成第11至第13小题。 11. Who is the man’s youngest cousin?A. John.      B. Bob.      C. Lily.12. How often does the man usually visit his cousins?A. Once a week.    B. Once a month.    C. Once a year.13. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man is living in New York now.B. The woman has been to New York before.C. The speakers both enjoy visiting beautiful cities.请听一段独白,完成第14至第16小题。14. What collection is in Lockley House?A. Gift.      B. Gun.      C. Book.15. Where are the concerts given?A. In the garden.    B. In the upstairs room.   C. In the hall.16. What does the speaker probably do? A. He’s a history teacher. B. He’s a news reporter. C. He’s a tour guide.三、听对话,根据所听到的对话内容和提示词语,将所缺的关键信息填写在相应位置上。对话你将听两遍。Book OrderName: Tony   17  Address: Bodwell High School,   18   RoadTelephone Number:   19  What to order: 12 copies of History of Western   20  When to send: in the   21   next Monday听音乐,学英语还原句子AWilma Rudolf was born in Clarksville, Tennessee, in 1940. There were twenty-two children in her family. Wilma was not a strong child. When she was very young her leg began to have problems. Wilma’s family loved her and helped her. Her mother and her sisters massaged (按摩) her bad leg. The doctor put a brace (矫形支架) on her leg for six years.   1  At high school Wilma started to run. Soon she won every race she ran. Then she prepared for the national races.   2   The next year, 1956, Wilma was in the Olympic Games in Australia. Wilma came back with a bronze medal.In 1960, Wilma went to the Olympic Games in Italy. The weather was very hot just as it was in Tennessee. The Italians cheered her. Wilma won the 100-meter race, the 200-meter race, and the 400 meter relay.   3    4   That year she married her high school sweetheart, and now they have four children.A. Luckily, the doctor took off the brace when she was twelve.B. In 1963, Wilma got her degree in education.C. Wilma Rudolf was a great American sports woman. D. So Wilma Rudolf was the first American woman to win three Olympic gold medals.E. At the age of fifteen, she won all nine of the races.BElena Desserich was a beautiful girl.   1   She had dreamed of becoming an artist when she grew up --- but sadly, she never had the chance to be an adult. When Elena was only five years old, the doctor said that she had brain cancer and only had 135 days to live.  Elena spent the long days in the hospital working on her paintings, which were full of hearts and smiling families. One of her paintings was shown in a gallery, right next to a Picasso’s painting.  2   And then she began to “talk” with her family by writing notes.   3   Her parents were very sad, even though they knew the day would come. When they were tidying up her things, they began to find notes. All through her final days, Elena had been writing love notes to her family and hiding them in secret places throughout the house.  Her parents started to collect them and all the notes would say “I love you, Mum, Dad and Grace.”   4    A. She loved to paint and write.B. Elena died in 2019. C. A month later, she lost the use of her voice.D. Her parents love her so much.E. They kept finding themthe amazing gifts from Elena.CMy aunt Edith, working as a secretary, was a single mother. Doctors discovered that she got a very serious heart disease when she was 50.   1    She began studying medical reports in the library and found an article in a magazine about a well-known heart surgeon(外科医生), Dr. Michael DeBakey, in Houston, Texas. He had saved the life of someone with the same disease. The article said Dr. DeBakey’s fees(诊疗费) were very high.    2    But could Dr. Michael tell her of someone whose fee she could pay?So Aunt Edith wrote to him. She simply listed her reasons for wanting to be alive. She had three children, and they would be on their own in three or four more years.    3    There wasn’t a word of self-pity—only warmth and humor and the joy of living. She mailed the letter, not really expecting an answer.A few days later, my doorbell rang. Aunt Edith didn’t wait to come in. She stood in the hall and read aloud: “Your beautiful letter moved me very deeply. If you can come to Houston, there will be no charge for either the hospital or the operation. Signed—Michael DeBakey.”That was seven years ago.    4    Her three children are happily married. For her age, she is one of the youngest, most alive people I know—all because of an open heart surgeon who knew how to honor his profession, and how to open his own heart.A. Since then, Aunt Edith has been around the world. B. Aunt Edith couldn’t possibly pay them. C. Aunt Edith didn’t give up. D. Aunt Edith decided to ask him to save her.E. She had dreamt of travelling and seeing the world since she was a little girl.看电影学英语AOn March 27, Saturday evening, people all over the world once again turned their lights off for an hour to help fight against global climate changes and give the world a brighter future.  For Earth Hour 2019, many best known buildings went dark from 8:30 to 9:30 local time, such as the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, Sydney’s Opera House and Beijing’s Forbidden City, etc. Millions of businesses and homes around the world also turned off their lights. Some 4,000 cities in more than 120 countries volunteered to turn off Saturday to reduce energy consumption(能量消耗). “We have everyone from Casablanca to the camps of Namibia and Tanzania taking part,” said Greg Bourne, CEO of WWF (World Wildlife Fund) in Australia, which started Earth Hour.Earth Hour began in Sydney, Australia, in 2019. In 2019, the event turned into an international one, which has drawn the participation of hundreds of towns and cities worldwide. Now in its fourth year, more and more cities from the world took part in Earth Hour as a show of support for action against global warming.In a WWF survey suggested after Earth Hour 2009, 80 million U.S. citizens said they had participated, according to Ann. “Earth Hour has always been an event about families and individuals as well,” Ann said, “and it’s really about Americans and people all over the world standing up and saying climate change is real and we need to do something about it now.”However, Earth Hour’s energy-saving influence is limited. But WWF says that Earth Hour’s real value is symbolic(象征的). 1. Did people all over the world turn off the lights on March 27?_______________________________________________________2. What time did the best-known buildings go dark?_______________________________________________________3. Where did Earth Hour start in 2019?_______________________________________________________4. How many times have we had this event since 2019?_______________________________________________________5. What is the passage mainly about?_______________________________________________________BAMPASthe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences(美国电影艺术和科学学院), presents the Oscars each year. About 6,000 people who work in the movie industry belong to the organization. It was established in 1927 to support the film industry. The Academy began presenting awards(颁发奖项)in 1929. At that time, films were just starting to have sound. The awards were not called Oscar until much later. In 1951, a woman who worked in the Academy library said the statue (塑像) looked like a family member – her Uncle Oscar. A reporter heard of this story and wrote about it. Some people said the reporter and the librarian named the statue Oscar.Each year, the American film industry will honor some of its best. The steps of choosing award winners begin with members of AMPAS. These people work in 13 different professions. The members choose among people doing the same kind of work they do as candidates (候选人) for Academy Awards. All Academy members choose the final winners among those candidates.The awards are presented every spring. Important people in the movie industry, such as famous actors and actresses, attend the ceremonies (仪式). Crowds of people wait outside the theater to watch the famous movie stars as they arrive for the ceremony. Camera lights flash. Actors and actresses smile for the photographers and television cameras.During the ceremony, famous actors and actresses announce the names of the winners. Then the winners walk up onto the stage to receive their Oscars. Their big moment has arrived. They cry. They laugh. They thank all the people who helped them win the award. These winners will go home with a golden Oscar.1. Did the Academy begin presenting awards in 1927? _______________________________________________________2. When are the awards presented each year? _______________________________________________________3. Who attends the ceremonies? _______________________________________________________4. What do the winners do when they receive their Oscars on the stage?_______________________________________________________5. What is the passage mainly about?  (Give more than one point.)_______________________________________________________CDo you want a happier, healthier family? Here’s a simple way: Eat with your family more often.Increasingly, researchers are discovering the importance of family mealtime. Several recent studies have pointed to the same result: Children who often eat dinner with their parents are happier and have fewer behavior problems.Dr. Blake Bowden, an American researcher, carried out one study. He found that young people who have family dinners at least five times a week may not use drugs. They are often happier and do better in school.Clearly, family dinners are important for a child’s development. Why? Because dinnertime offers busy families a good chance to sit down together and talk. The relaxing conversation at the dinner table helps keep good family relationships(关系). And good family relationships help children develop self-respect and a sense of belonging.Family relationships can also influence a person’s health. One study shows that children who enjoy close relationships with their mothers will not develop serious health problems.Sadly, however, meaningful family time is too often forgotten. Parents are busy working and children are busy studying for tests. According to Dr. Blake’s study, nearly 25 percent of people say that they have little time for family. According to another study, people spend only about 50 minutes of free time with family each day. And those 50 minutes are not well spent on meaningful conversations, either. Many parents say they know little about their children’s friends. So how can families find more time for each other? How can they enjoy more family meals and conversations? They need to make choices. For children, they’d better not spend so much on their tests, but they may risk(冒险) falling behind their classmates. For parents, they need to go back home earlier and risk not getting a high position.But for families who do make those tough choices, the rewards are rich. Making time to eat dinner with family does more than feed the body—it nourishes(滋养) the heart. 1. Are family dinners important for children?___________________________________________________________________________2. Why is meaningful family time often forgotten?___________________________________________________________________________3. According to a study, how long do people stay with family each day?___________________________________________________________________________4. What should parents do to keep good family relationships?___________________________________________________________________________5. How do good family relationships help children? ___________________________________________________________________________中考英语听力专题一、听对话,选图。1. A  2. A  3. B  4. C二、听对话或独白,选择答案。5. B  6. A  7. A 8. B 9. A 10. C 11. C  12. C13. B 14. B 15. C 16. C三、听对话,记录关键信息。17. Bates  18. Park        19. 55727220. Music         21. afternoon听音乐,学英语A1. A   2. E   3. D   4. BB1. A   2. C   3. B   4. EC1. C  2. B  3. E   4. A看电影,学英语A1. Yes, they did. / Yes.2. From 8:30 to 9:30 local time. / It was from 8:30 to 9:30 local time.3. It started in Sydney, Australia. / In Sydney, Australia. / Earth Hour began in Sydney, Australia, in 2019.4. 5. It’s mainly about Earth Hour. / Earth Hour.B1. No.    2. In spring.   3. Important people in the movie industry.4. They cry, laugh and thank all the people who helped them win the award.5. The history of Oscar and presenting (its) awards.C1. Yes, they are.  2. Because parents and children are too busy.3. About 50 minutes.4. They should go back home earlier.5. They help children to keep healthy physically and mentally./ They help children develop self-respect and a sense of belonging. What’s more, children may not have serious health problems if they enjoy happy family relationships.

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