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八年级英语听力测试

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  从初中二年级甚至初中一年级下学期开始,学生的英语成绩呈悬殊态势,两级分化现象逐渐严重。不少学生对英语不感兴趣,丧失信心。笔者通过调查后认为:中学生英语过早两极分化的现象与英语听力教学有很大关系。下面小编为大家分享,希望对大家有用。   M1 U1   Tonys mum: Tony, your room is very untidy. Can you tidy it up, please   Tony: OK, Mum.   Tonys mum: You need to find somewhere to put your collection of model cars. You have so many now!   Tonys dad: I collected cars too when I was your age. And I also collected stamps.   Tony: Well, I have a collection of tickets. A stamp collection is too expensive for me.   Tonys dad: Yes, I spent a lot of money on some special stamps.   Tonys mum: My hobby was collecting dolls at that time. Oh, and I also had a collection of fans-you know, Chinese fans. But they took up less space than your collection of cars!   M1 U3   Girl: We have some interesting results from our survey on teenage hobbies.   Boy: Whats the most popular hobby   Girl: Well, boys and girls have different hobbies. The girls like singing and dancing, but the boys prefer playing football, and they like watching it, too.   Boy: Oh, I see. Is there anything that boys and girls like doing   Girl: Yes, both girls and boys enjoy playing table tennis.   Boy: Why do teenagers like their hobbies   Girl: They like to learn about new things, and to develop new skills. For example, collecting stamps helps them learn about other countries, and playing chess develops thinking skills.   Boy: I see. My hobby is growing vegetables. Is that a popular hobby   Girl: Yes, it is. This hobby helps the whole family.   M1 WB   Alice: My names Alice. Hobbies Well, I dont really have any hobbies. No, thats not true. I read a lot and reading is a hobby, isnt it But I dont play chess, or tennis, or things like that. Ive got a lot of friends and I spend a lot of time with them. We talk about all kinds of things-people, our friends, school, our teachers, our family. And I spend a lot of time with my family-we do most things together. We watch quite a lot of television. I work hard at school-very hard-I love science and want to be a doctor. So I dont really have much time for other things. But as I said, I read a lot-thats my hobby. What about you   Mike: My names Mike. Ive only got one hobby and thats football. My schoolwork is OK. Im quite good at it, but its football thats important to me. Ive got three or four friends, and they love football, too. We talk about football all the time, and play every day after school. Id like to play in a real football team one day. My sports teacher says its possible if I really practise. I would love that.   Linda: Yes, Im Linda. My hobbies Ive played chess since I was eight years old. My father taught me. He is in a chess club and hes one of the best players there. Because of this, Ive become a very good chess player, too. In fact, Im better at chess than my father now. He gets quite angry when I say this, but its true. I love playing chess. I like things that are difficult-I get bored if somethings too easy-Ive always been like that. Ive joined my fathers chess club and I can beat almost everyone there! Maybe one day Ill become a champion!   M2 U1   Receptionist: Good morning, Radio Beijing.   Sally: Hello, is Chen Huan there   Receptionist: Hold the line, please.   Secretary: Hello   Sally: Hello. Is that Chen Huan speaking   Secretary: This is Chen Huans secretary speaking. Sorry. He isnt here right now. Can I take a message   Sally: No, thank you. Ill call back later.   Secretary: Whos calling, please   Sally: This is Sally Maxwell speaking.   Secretary: Can I help you   Sally: Yes, please. Can you ask Chen Huan if I can bring a friend to the interview next week   Secretary: Im sure thatll be OK.   Sally: Great! Thank you.   Secretary: Bye!   M2 U3   6 Im Charlie. Ive been best friends with Sam for over ten years since we were at primary school. But now that we are teenagers, we seem to be changing. We dont have the same friendship any more, and I miss it. I want to stay friends with Sam, but Im not sure its going to work any more. What should I do Should I make new friends Or should I try to get our friendship back again   7   Boy 1: I just want to say to Charlie, best friends come and go, you know. Nothing can stay the same forever, not even a long friendship of ten years. When you grow up, you change, and you want different things. You are not the same as you were ten years ago, and your friend isnt the same, either. Dont think about the past so much.   Girl 1: The same thing happened to me once. I met Jenny when we were about six, and we were best friends until the beginning of junior high school. She went to a different school, and started making friends with some of her classmates. They werent very nice people. And she changed. She became unkind, too. I was lonely, but I knew that she was different. She wasnt the same friend any more and I didnt like the new Jenny.   Boy 2: Do something special together, just you and Sam. Plan a WHOLE day to do something fun. Or just do things together that you enjoyed in the past. Youll see if theres still some of that old friendship left.   Girl 2: When I was 10, my best friend moved away to another town. Our friendship nearly ended, but then I called her and told her how I felt. You need to make sure Sam knows how you feel, and if you are really good friends, then your friendship will not end.   M2 WB   Everyone on the bus was looking out of the window, or sitting with their eyes closed. At the next stop, there was a little old man with grey hair. Can you tell me if this bus goes to the Old Peoples Centre he asked the driver. Yes, the driver answered. The old man got on the bus, smiled and said in a loud voice, And good morning to you all! We all smiled, but nobody spoke.   From that day on, the old man took the bus every day. One day, he asked, Can you tell me why no one speaks on this bus Everyone laughed. Strangers began talking to each other. We dont know who you are, we said, but your happiness makes us feel happier.   One morning he was holding some flowers in his hand. We asked him who they were for, and he told us he had a special friend. Im going to ask her if she will marry me, he said. Why dont you all come with me   M3 U1   Announcer: Good afternoon. Its three oclock, and youre listening to Radio Beijing in English, with your newsreader, Zhang Li.   Zhang Li: Thank you. Heres the latest news from China and around the world. The president of Russia arrived in Beijing today for a visit to China. Hell stay here for three days ... Now for the sports report, and were going over to our sports reporter, Wang Lin for his latest report on the China-England match. Wang Lin, can you tell us what the score is   Wang Lin: Yes, at the moment, the score is China 1 England 2. England are winning, but there is still half an hour to go. Back to you, Zhang Li!   Zhang Li: Thank you, and we look forward to the result of the China-England match. Finally, the weather report from Li Yong.   Li Yong: Well, itll be sunny this afternoon, and rainy in the evening. Thats all from me.   Zhang Li: And thats all from us. Thank you and good afternoon from everyone here on Radio Beijing.   M3 U3   Hello, everyone. Im Kate. Well, my day starts at about 10 am with a run in the park. I run for about an hour. I listen to the latest news on radio. Then I meet my team and prepare the programme. We all decide what will be on the programme.   My programme starts at 4 pm and finishes at 7:30 p.m. Before I begin, I think about my listeners. I imagine that I am talking to them in person. That makes my radio show feel personal. The audience seems to like that. In the first part of the show, I interview my guests. Then the newsreader comes in. The news takes about five minutes. After the news its the weather report, and then the phone in. Listeners phone the station and talk to me. Thats my favourite part of the programme.   M3 WB   And now, news from around the world.   A tiger got free from a zoo and shocked people in a park in Spain. It happened on Sunday, and there were a lot of people in the park. The police found the tiger and returned it to the zoo. Thankfully, nobody got hurt.   British people sent 3.19 billion text messages last month, says a recent report. That is more than 100 million messages each day.   An 84 year old South African grandfather is taking his school leaving exams-66 years after he first took them. He has already taken his maths paper, and he said it was very easy. When the reporter asked why he decided to take the exams again, he said it was because he didnt do too well the first time. He wanted to see if he could be a clever grandfather.   M4 U1   Betty: Tony, how do I use the video camera on my mobile phone   Tony: Its easy, Betty. First, turn it on. Then you choose camera, and press the yes button. Then you choose video, and press the yes button.   Betty: OK, oh, yes.   Tony: So now you can take your video.   Betty: OK, Ive got it!   Tony: And if you want to play back your video, press the playback symbol-thats right.   Betty: And can I save it   Tony: You can save it on your mobile phone. If your mobile phone doesnt have enough memory, save it on your computer. Just connect your phone to your computer and copy it.   Betty: Thank you for the instructions.   M4 U3   Man: Hello, can I help you   Woman: Yes, please. I want to buy a mobile phone, but I dont know which one to get. How can I choose the best phone   Man: First, you need to decide what you want it for.   Woman: Thats easy! I want to call my friends, and I dont want to look for a public telephone.   Man: If you only want to make telephone calls, you only need a simple phone.   Woman: Oh, well, I want to send text messages, too. I love sending text messages.   Man: Thats not a problem. All mobile phones can send text messages.   Woman: Why are some phones more expensive than others   Man: Well, thats because you can use them to take photos, too.   Woman: That sounds useful.   Man: And you can save music on some phones.   Woman: Wow! Thats the phone I want.   Man: Well, have a look at this one ...   M4 WB   Mother: Anna, are you ready Were leaving in a few minutes.   Anna: No, Im not ready. I cant find my mobile phone.   Mother: Darling, you dont need your mobile phone. Were just going to visit your aunt for an hour or two.   Anna: I do need it. Julia is sending me a text message at three oclock.   Mother: Well, you can call her on my phone and talk to her.   Anna: Mum, I need my phone. Oh, where is it   Mother: Have you looked under your bed   Anna: Ive looked everywhere. Maybe someones taken it. Oh, I hope not.   Mother: Anna, if youve lost your phone, were not going to get you another one. It was very expensive. You need to be more careful.   Anna: Mum, please help me look. When we find it, we can go.   Mother: Were going with or without the phone, Anna.   Anna: I want to take some photos of Aunt May. I need my phone to do that.   Mother: We can use my camera.   Anna: Its not the same. I must find it! Maybe I left it at Emilys house.   Mother: If you think you left it at Emilys house, call her. But not now. Come on. Were leaving.   Anna: Oh, this is terrible! What am I going to do   Mother: Youre going to come with me. Well find it when we get back, Im sure ... Hmm, whats that over there Here it is, Anna. It was under the chair.   Anna: Thank goodness!   Mother: Can we go now   Anna: Can I just send a text message to Julia I must tell her that I almost lost my phone!   Mother: Oh, Anna, we really havent got time now. Why dont you send her an email when we get back   M5 U1   Tonys dad: Whats that noise   Tonys mum: Its Tony. Hes playing his guitar.   Tonys dad: Its a pity he has to play so loudly.   Tonys mum: He really enjoys it.   Tonys dad: But if he spends more time on playing the guitar than on his schoolwork, itll be a problem.   Tonys mum: But its a shame to stop him if hes able to play well. Why dont you warn him about spending too much time on his guitar Or we could give him some money and send him to a guitar class, so he learns properly.   Tonys dad: I think hell refuse to go. He likes to play alone. Hell probably keep the money for a new guitar.   Tonys mum: No, he wont. Hes a good boy and hell listen to you. Anyway, all his friends are learning a musical instrument, and he just wants to beat them all and become the best!   M5 U3   Man: I think she should tell the manager.   Woman: But if she does that, the manager will find out that she was doing her homework and wasnt doing her job.   Man: Well, I dont think thats such a big problem. OK, he might be a bit angry if he finds out the truth, but she can always say shes sorry-it wont happen again. If she doesnt tell him, this boy will come again and steal books from the library.   Woman: Yes, and if the manager finds out that she knew about it, she could lose her job.   Man: She should not refuse to take the part. If she does, shell lose the chance to make her parents really proud of her.   Woman: Yes, if a friend of yours is successful at something, you should be happy for your friend! I think Susan should tell the teachers what her friend wants her to do.   Man: But if she does that, her friend will lose her part in the play, Im sure.   Woman: Well, perhaps she should lose her part! Its a shame to be unkind in this way.   Man: Perhaps she should talk to her friends parents, and explain how hard he tries. If she does that, theyll understand that he isnt lazy, and perhaps theyll be able to help him.   Woman: Yes, if she lets him copy from her, she will be the dishonest person.   Man: Youre right. Friends shouldnt ask each other to be dishonest.   M5 WB   Mark: Hello, Linda. Whats up You look very unhappy.   Linda: Hello, Mark. Yes, Im unhappy because my parents cant send me to England to the summer language course.   Mark: Oh, no, why not   Linda: Its too expensive.   Mark: Can you get a job Then youll have some money of your own.   Linda: Well, if I work on Saturdays, I wont be able to play tennis. But I love playing tennis.   Mark: The language course is more important than tennis. You can play tennis next year.   Linda: Yes, but ...   Mark: But if you dont go England this year, you wont get another chance to go.   Linda: Youre right.   Mark: Why dont you talk about this problem with your parents Offer to get a job and help pay for the summer school.   Linda: Thats a good idea.   M6 U1   Sally: ... My visit here is all about making friends.   Chen Huan: OK, Sally, thank you. And good luck with the concert. That was Sally Maxwell. She plays the violin really well. Their concerts are excellent and everyone loves the music. And just to prove it to you, heres Sally playing a fantastic piece of Irish music. So, if youre still awake at this time of night, stand beside your beds and dance and cheer. If youre too sleepy, well, dont worry about getting up, just stay in bed and clap your hands. I hope youll like it. Good night from me and everyone on Radio Beijing and Starsearch!   M6 U3   Charlie and the Chocolate Factory   Willy Wonka has a chocolate factory. One day, he organises a competition. A lot of children enter the competition because the prize is a tour of Wonkas chocolate factory. Four rich, naughty children and a poor boy, Charlie Bucket, are the winners. When they enter the factory, they are surprised: it is a wonderful place with rivers and waterfalls of chocolate, and the cinema audience all cheer when they see it.   The famous actor Johnny Depp plays Willy Wonka, and young Freddie Highmore is Charlie. He acts well in this film. I think he will become a star. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is excellent, and Im sure it will be very popular with people of all ages.   M6 WB   Girl: What did you do last night   Boy: Well, we wanted to watch a DVD, but we couldnt agree what to watch. Maria suggested The Island. She said the actors were great! But then Tom said that the story was terrible! Nothing happened, and it was never popular. He said that Roman Holiday was really wonderful, one of the best films of the 1950s and very famous. But Maria said she didnt want to watch an old black and white film. She said it was a love story, and I thought that sounded boring. So Maria suggested Mission Impossible, a modern film with plenty of action. I agreed that it was very exciting! But Tom said Mission Impossible was terrible! He said there was too much fighting in it.   Girl: So what did you watch   Boy: We didnt. We played basketball in the end.   M7 U1   (Telephone ringing.)   Mrs Styles: Hello   Sally: Is that Mrs Styles This is Sally Maxwell speaking.   Mrs Styles: Hello, Sally. Are you having a good day   Sally: Yes, were going for a walk in Beihai Park later.   Mrs Styles: Thats a lovely park. And the air is very clear today. Make sure you climb up to Baita. Sometimes you can hardly see more than a few hundred metres, but today you should have a great view. How can I help you   Sally: My hand and arm hurt, and I dont want to play in the final practice. I only want to play at the Starsearch concert with the rest of the orchestra.   Mrs Styles: Oh, Im sorry! Are you practising too much   Sally: No, Im not.   Mrs Styles: Can I help you, Sally   Sally: No, please dont worry.   Mrs Styles: Well, look after yourself. Get some rest and get better soon!   Sally: OK. Thanks. Bye.   Mrs Styles: Bye.   M7 U3   Boy: Its going to be a wonderful holiday! A real adventure! Im very excited and I can hardly wait!   Mum: Where are you going   Boy: Were going climbing in the mountains.   Mum: Who are you going with   Boy: Well, Susan and Dave are coming with me, and well join a group. There will be 15 people all together.   Mum: Are you sure its not dangerous Where are you going to sleep What are you going to do about food Will you be able to call me   Boy: Dont worry! Were taking tents to sleep in. Well cook our own food, and Ill take my mobile phone.   Mum: You might fall in the mountains! Then what will happen   Boy: Ill be fine! The holiday company is well-known. It plans trips to the mountains every year.   M7 WB   Dad: Hello   Oliver: Hello, Dad. Its Oliver.   Dad: Hi, Oliver. Whats the matter   Oliver: Jamie and I are walking in the mountains. We left this morning.   Dad: Yes, you told me you were going walking.   Oliver: Well, Jamies fallen and hurt his leg. He cant walk.   Dad: Oh, thats bad news. Where are you   Oliver: Well, we dont really know.   Dad: Oh, thats very bad news. Its getting dark now.   Oliver: Yes, I know. We lost our way.   Dad: How badly is Jamie hurt   Oliver: He cant stand up, and he cant walk.   Dad: Did he hit his head when he fell   Oliver: No, he didnt. He hurt his leg and his foot.   Dad: Have you got a tent with you Can you camp tonight   Oliver: Yes, we have brought the tent.   Dad: Have you got any food   Oliver: Yes, weve got a little food, and some water.   Dad: OK. Well, youd better sleep in the tent tonight. Stay warm and look after Jamie. Well look for you in the morning. I hope we can use your mobile phone to find you.   Oliver: Thanks. Well be very happy to see you.   Dad: Keep your phone switched on, but dont make any more calls.   M8 U1   Lingling: Betty, can you tell me about Independence Day What date is it   Betty: Well, its on 4th July, and its our national day. Americans celebrate the day when the USA became a different country from Britain.   Lingling: So the UK and the USA used to be one country   Betty: Thats right, until 1776. Its a very special day for all Americans. Its also a public holiday.   Lingling: What does that mean   Betty: It means everyone takes a vacation on that day. Most of the shops and offices are closed. Its also the start of the vacation season. Most people take a vacation from July to the beginning of September.   Lingling: And how do you celebrate it   Betty: Well, there are American flags everywhere, and bands play music, and we usually have a picnic in the countryside.   M8 U3   Peter: Whats your favourite celebration, Linda   Linda: We always have a small party at New Year, but on the first of January 2000, we celebrated a very special new year and a new millennium, so we had a huge street party with all our friends and neighbours. We were outside in the street, and it was cold, but it wasnt snowing. We cooked food and we watched the fireworks in the park. It was great!   Peter: What about you, Susan   Susan: Mothers Day is a really nice celebration. Its on the second Sunday in May. Children buy or make presents for their mothers. At primary school children often make cards, but older children usually buy flowers or soap or chocolate. My mother likes flowers best, so I always give her some flowers, and I try to be kind and do something nice for her as well.   Linda: Peter, whats your favourite celebration in America   Peter: I like Thanksgiving Day. We celebrate it on the fourth Thursday of November. We stay inside and have a great meal.   M8 WB   Girl: What are you going to do for the holiday weekend   Boy: Well have a family day out.   Girl: Where will you go   Boy: To the seaside. Well get up early and leave before theres too much traffic. That way, well have a longer time at the seaside.   Girl: What will you do   Boy: As soon as we arrive, well walk along the beach. Then well make big castles in the sand. When weve built the castles, well go swimming in the sea. After that well have a picnic lunch.   Girl: Will you stay on the beach all day   Boy: No, we wont. In the afternoon, well go into town. Theres a big house with a beautiful garden. Well walk around the garden. Well have dinner at a restaurant. Then well walk along the beach again.   Girl: What time will you go home   Boy: When its getting dark. When we get home, well be tired, but well be happy.   M9 U1   Lingling: How do you feel, Sally   Sally: Hi, Lingling. Im looking forward to the concert. Anyway, the good thing is that I wont have to stand up in front of everyone and play on my own. To be honest, Im not very brave, and if I dont play on my own, I wont be afraid.   Betty: I cant imagine what its like to play on your own.   Sally: But when Im in front of everyone, the only thought in my head is the music.   Lingling: Well, I think youre brave to let Kylie play.   Betty: I think youre a hero!   Mrs Styles: (Approaching) Hello, Sally.   Sally: Hello, Mrs Styles.   Mrs Styles: I now know why you missed the final practice. Your hand doesnt really hurt, does it Its only an excuse.   Sally: How did you guess   Mrs Styles: Ive just spoken to Kylie. Shes told me everything. Ill try to talk to her parents when we get back. But right now, I have an idea for tonights concert ...   M9 U3   Stan Lee is a writer. He created many of our favourite heroes: Spiderman, the Incredible Hulk and the Silver Surfer are just three of them. In his stories, the heroes always win in the end. When he was young, he loved to watch his favourite actors in films. He wanted to create characters like these actors. Stan thought they were heroes because they were brave and didnt worry about danger. Real people in his life also helped Stan. His mother was always proud of him, and told him his work was good. His teacher told great stories, and made him love reading. The books he read, especially books by famous writers like Charles Dickens and Mark Twain, made him want to write.   Children often ask Stan how they can become writers. He tells them to read. He says they should read everything, not just their favourite types, or books by famous writers. He says that reading is the best way to learn to write.   M9 WB   Girl: Whos the richest man in the world Do you know   Boy: Um-no, I dont. Who is it   Girl: Its an American called Bill Gates.   Boy: I dont know anything about him.   Girl: You dont know anything about him Well, you should. Hes the head of Microsoft.   Boy: Microsoft Whats that   Girl: You dont know about Microsoft Its the biggest, most important computer company in the world. Bill Gates is rich because people all over the world use Microsoft products in their computers.   Boy: Oh yes, I know Microsoft. But why are you telling me about Bill Gates   Girl: Because hes a very special man. Hes very rich, but hes also very kind. He wants to give most of his money away so that he can help poor people.   Boy: Does he Thats very good of him. Most rich people want to keep their money!   Girl: Yes, they do. But Bill and his wife Melinda think its important to help people. You know, their money has helped more than 670,000 people all over the world.   Boy: No, I dont believe that!   Girl: Its true. Theyve given away more money than anyone else in the world.   Boy: Well, theyre wonderful people. When can I meet them   M10 U1   Sally: OK, heres the airport. Its time for me to say goodbye!   Betty: Dont be silly! Youre not going anywhere without all of us. Were all going in to see you off.   Daming: Well take you to the gate and make sure you board the plane.   Lingling: Are you hungry Shall we get you something to eat on the journey   Sally: No, its OK. They gave us food during the flight to Beijing, so I think theyll give us something to eat back to London.   Tony: Do you like flying, Sally   Sally: Its OK.   Lingling: OK, lets get your bags and well go in.   M10 U3   Betty: Whats your idea of a perfect holiday, Lingling   Lingling: I like meeting people. Now Ive met Sally, Id like to go and stay with her. Id like to visit England and meet all her friends. Whats your idea, Betty   Betty: Id go to France so that I could go skiing and learn to speak French. French people love food and I love it as well. What about you, Daming   Daming: Id like to go to India. Im very interested in animals, and Id like to see elephants. Id also read a lot of books about all the animals in the world. What would you do, Tony   Tony: I love travelling, and I love Australia! Id like to travel around Australia. Id be so busy that I wouldnt have time to read books or watch TV. Id be outdoors, swimming, playing football, riding my bike ...   M10 WB   May: Hello, Jack. Have you got plans for the summer holidays   Jack: Hi, May. Yes, I have. Im going to stay with an American family. I want to improve my English.   May: Wow! Thats a good way to improve your English. Where are you going   Jack: Im flying to LA. The family live there.   May: Have they got children   Jack: Yes, they have. Theyve got a son the same age as me. Hes learning Chinese.   May: Then youll speak Chinese all the time!   Jack: No, I wont. Im going to learn a lot of English.   May: How long are you going to stay with them   Jack: Two months.   May: Two months! Thats a really long time.   Jack: Well, theres a lot to do in America.   May: What do you want to do in LA   Jack: I want to see the film studios! But we wont stay in LA all the time. They are going to take me on holiday to different parts of the country.   May: Fantastic! Will they take you to New York   Jack: Yes, I hope so.   May: When are you leaving   Jack: On 1st July.   May: Um-would you like a friend to go with you   Jack: Who   May: Me!

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