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大學聯考英語聽力材料大綱

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我們在日常生活中聽中文時,無論聽什麼,注意力都不會在每一個字或詞上面,而是對文段或對話內容的整體的理解上。英語也是如此。為了幫助大家,小編分享了一些大學聯考英語聽力材料,希望能幫到大家!

大學聯考英語聽力材料大綱

  大學聯考英語聽力材料【1】

M: Hello. Yes?

W: Hello. Is that the sales department?

M: Yes, it is.

W: Oh, well, my name's Jane Kingsbury of GPF Limited. Hmm, we need some supplies for our design office.

M: Uh, what's sort?

W: Well, first of all, we need one complete new drawing board.

M: A DO44 or DO45?

W: Uh, I don't know. What's the difference?

M: Well, the 45 costs 15 pounds more.

W: Hmm, so what's the total price then?

M: It's 387 pounds.

W: Does that include value added tax?

M: Oh, I'm not sure, most of the prices do. Yes, I think it does.

W: Hmm, what are the boards actually made of?

M: Oh, I don't know. I think it's a sort of plastic stuff these days. It's white anyway.

W: Hmm, and how long does it take to deliver?

M: Oh, I couldn't really say. It depends on how much work we've got and how many other orders there are to send out, you know.

W: Ok. Now we also want some drawing pens, ink and rulers and some drawing paper.

M: Oh, dear, the girl that takes orders for supplies isn't here this morning, so I can't take those orders for you. I only do the equipment, you see.

W: OK. Well, perhaps I'll ring back tomorrow.

M: So do you want the drawing board then?

W: I'll have to think about it. Thanks very much. I'll let you know. Goodbye.

M: Thank you. Goodbye.

Q12: What is the woman's purpose in making the phone call?

Q13: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?

Q14: What does the man say about delivery?

Q15: What does the woman say she will possibly do tomorrow?

  大學聯考英語聽力材料【2】

I have learned many languages, but I have not mastered them the way a professional interpreter or translator has. Still, they have opened doors for me. They have allowed me the opportunity to seek jobs in international contexts and help me get those jobs. Like many people who have lived overseas for a while, I simply got crazy about it. I can’t imagine living my professional or social life without international interactions. Since 1977, I have spent much more time abroad than in the United States. I like going to new places, eating new foods and experiencing new cultures. If you can speak the language, it’s easier to get to know the country and its people. If I had the time and money, I would live for a year in as many countries as possible.

Beyond my career, my facility with languages has given me a few rare opportunities. Once just after I returned from my year in Vienna, I was asked to translate for a German judge at an Olympic level horse event. I learned a lot about the sport. In Japan, once when I was in the studio audience of a TV cooking show, I was asked to go up on the stage and taste the beef dish that was being prepared and tell what I thought. They asked, “Was it as good as American beef?” It was very exciting for me to be on Japanese TV speaking in Japanese about how delicious the beef was.

Q19: What does the speaker say about herself?

Q20: What does the speaker say about many people who have lived overseas for a while?

Q21: How does the speaker’s experience of living in Vienna benefit her?

Q22: What was the speaker asked to do in a Japanese studio?