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2017大學聯考英語聽力練習原文及答案

  聽力原文

(Text 1)

W: Thank goodness! We have finished the final exams at last.

M: Yeah, and in a month we'll begin a new life in college.

(Text 2)

W: Why don't you get up early in the morning?

M. It's nice to get up in the morning, but it's nicer to lie in bed.

(Text 3)

W: A ticket for an adult is 10 dollars and for a child half price.

M: I want one ticket for adult and two tickets for children.

(Text 4)

W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you?

M: Yes. I'm leaving today. Can I have my bill settled? My name

is William Taylor and my room number is 1105.

(Text 5)

M: Oh, it is terribly hot! I cannot bear it any longer.

W: Oh, come on. Why keep on complaining about things you

can do nothing about?

(Text 6)

W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, let's go ahead and begin. First of all, tell

me about your last job.

M: Well, I worked for five years at Hi Tech Computers.

W: Okay. Hi Tech. How about your website authoring skills?

Oh. We are looking for someone to create and manage our

company's website.

M: Umm... uh, website, website. Huh... I don't think I've read

that book.

W: Huh?! And what about the experience with making a flash?

M: Well... I think sometimes computers flash.., if that's what

you mean.

W: Okay, Mr. Taylor, I think I have all the information I need!

M: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them every

day.

W: Right, right. Thanks, Mr. Taylor. We'll be in touch.

(Text 7)

M: I really like this shirt, but I am afraid it is not my size.

W: Try it on first. If it is the wrong size, you can try another

one.

M: Oh, where is the changing room?

W: It's over there by the mirror.

M: Can I take two shirts to try on now?

W: Yes, you can take three shirts at a time to try on.

M. I just want to try on these two that I like.

W: OK, I'll wait here to help you when you have finished.

(Text 8)

W: Excuse me, but could you tell me when the plane for Berlin

leaves?

M: In 40 minutes, at eleven o' clock. The plane for Berlin

leaves every two hours.

W: How much is a second class ticket, please?

M: We have only first class tickets left. It is $ 350 one way.

W: OK. I'd like one for the next flight.

M: I'm sorry, but I don't sell tickets. You can get one from the

machine over there.

W: All right. By the way, what's the gate number?

M: Four. Down the hall and to the left.

W: Thanks a lot.

(Text 9)

W: Tom, I rang you yesterday, but you were out.

M: I'm sorry, Mary. But I came home quite late yesterday

about half past nine in the evening. Jim and Betty invited

me to go for a picnic.

W: Oh, how lovely, Tom! And did you like the picnic?

M: Yes, I liked it very much.

W: When did you leave, Tom?

M: Jim and Betty came in their car about ten o'clock in the

morning, and we left soon afterwards.

W: And where did you go for the picnic?

M: We went to National Park.

W: Oh, it's lovely in National Park at this time of the year.

M: Yes, and the sun shone all day.

W: There's a river in National Park; did you have your lunch

near the river?

M: Yes, we had lunch near the river. Then, after lunch, we went

for a walk along the river. Then we climbed up to the top of a

hill, and looked at the beautiful view.

W: What did you do then, Tom?

M: Well, we went back to the car, and we drove to another part of National Park, and we had afternoon tea there. Then we started to drive home.

W: Oh, you left early!

M: Yes, Mary. But it took a long time to reach home because

there was a lot of traffic on the road.

W: Well, that was a lovely day's outing.

M: Yes, I had a very good time.

(Text 10)

W: Surely having a Granny about the place to give a hand with the housework can take a lot of pressure off a young wife,can't it?

M: Yes, I think this is true. But remember the old people themselves are often against the idea of going to live with a young family. You see, modern houses and flats are very small; much smaller than the sort of homes people used to live in.

W: And when Granny gets very old, then the situation becomes even worse, doesn't it?

M: Yes. As long as old people are able to look after themselves, the system works quite well. But as soon as they need any care and attention, the situation becomes very difficult indeed. It's likely that old people may go into a nursing home, but it's not as simple as that. Because of improvements in medical science, people live longer than ever before. The birth rate has fallen. This means that a smaller working population is having to provide for a larger number of old people in need of care and attention. The number of old people's homes provided by the State is strictly limited. There are private nursing homes, but the cost is out of reach of the average family.