2020年《时代英语》九年级第2期听力材料

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  聽力训练 1
  Text 1
  W: Is your coffee hot, too?
  M: No, mine is rather cold.
  Text 2
  W: I was expecting sunshine today.
  M: Yeah, but it’s raining heavily outside now.
  Text 3
  W: Dad, do you know where the basketball is?
  M: It’s behind the door.
  Text 4
  W: Please give me that pencil under the red book.
  M: Oh, it’s a pen, not a pencil.
  Text 5
  W: Oh, here you are. I’ve waited over 20 minutes.
  M: I’m sorry. The bus was really slow. It took longer than usual.
  Text 6
  W: When does the football match start?
  M: At 8:30 after the news report. We still have 30 minutes to do the washes.
  Text 7
  W: I can’t find my watch anywhere. Did you see it?
  M: There it is, just behind the clock.
  Text 8
  W: I’m so happy. I just found a new job in Shanghai.
  M: That’s wonderful. What will you do there?
  W: I’ll teach English at a middle school.
  Text 9
  W: Wow, is this your new shirt? It’s so smart.
  M: Thank you. I like the color very much. Blue is my favorite.
  Text 10
  W: I thought we would go running today.
  M: That’s not true. I said we would clean the house this afternoon, remember?
  Text 11
  W: Hello?
  M: Hey, Jade. This is Brandon speaking.
  W: Oh, hi, Brandon. How are you doing?
  M: Pretty good. Michael and I are planning to go hiking this Saturday. Are you going with us?
  W: I’d like to, but I have to meet my dentist. My mom made an appointment for me today.
  M: Oh, that’s a pity. Do you have a toothache?
  W: Yes. Two of my teeth hurt a lot sometimes for a week.
  M: That’s too bad. Well, have a good rest and take some medicine. That’ll help.
  W: I’ll do that, thanks. Have a nice trip.
  M: Thank you. I’ll call you when Jim and I go hiking again.
  W: Sure, take care. Bye-bye.
  M: See you.
  Text 12
  M: It’s a little cold today. Don’t you think so?
  W: Yes, I agree. I can’t believe it’ll be summer time next week.
  M: Yeah. That’s crazy. Did you see the weather report last night?
  W: No, I didn’t. What did the weatherman say?
  M: The weatherman said that we would have a sudden drop in temperature tomorrow.
  W: He was right. It has dropped five degrees already.
  M: And it’ll be rainy for the rest of the week according to the report.   W: Really? It’s not a good thing if it goes that way. You know, the school sports meeting is to be held on Thursday and Friday.
  M: Hey, speaking of the sports meeting. I saw Jerry running on the playground before noon. He’s training really hard.
  W: Yeah, he’s a great runner. I’m sure he will win the running race this time.
  M: I hope so. Well, I’ve got to run. I’ll go to the library to borrow some books on American culture.
  W: I’ll go with you. I’m returning some books today.
  M: OK, let’s go.
  Text 13
  It was the first day of my summer vacation. I walked over to the park near my home. It was sunny and windy that day, and I took my kite with me, hoping to have a lot of fun there. Even before I stepped into the park gate, I had seen a great many kites  flying in the sky already. Maybe there was not enough room for me to fly my kite there, I thought. I walked faster to the central part of the park where there was a large piece of ground. Clearly, many kids were flying kites there. Some were with their parents, and some were playing with classmates or friends. When I was looking for some room to fly my kite, I ran into Tom, my best friend at school. He told me he was making the most of the good weather, and he went with his cousin, Jason, who just came to spend the vacation with him from New York. How wonderful to meet a friend where you didn’t expect him to be! As my kite was flying up into the sky, the three of us were planning to spend time together for the rest of the week.
  聽力训练 2
  Text 1
  W: Will the train leave at eight or a quarter past eight, Miss Turner?
  M: Neither. It’ll leave at five to eight.
  Text 2
  W: It’s too hot. Would you mind me opening the window?
  M: Of course not. Do it as you like, please.
  Text 3
  W: Excuse me, sir.
  M: Yes?
  W: Look at the sign on the board. I’m afraid you’d better not take photos here.
  M: Sorry, I won’t.
  Text 4
  W: Shall we go to the cinema after supper, James?
  M: I’d love to. But I’ll give a talk on the environment at the meeting tomorrow.
  Text 5
  W: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the museum?
  M: Sure. Go along this road, and then turn left at the second crossing.You’ll find the museum on the right. It’s between Xinhua Bookstore and the post office.
  W: Thank you very much.
  Text 6
  W: I’m going to climb the mountain, but I’m a little afraid.   M: Why are you afraid?
  W: I’m afraid I can’t walk up to the top. And I don’t know what I should do now.
  M: Take it easy. I think you can take more exercise. Keeping healthy is necessary.
  W: That’s right. Anything else?
  M: Oh, you can go with some of your good friends. Maybe they can give you some help.
  W: Yeah, thank you.
  Text 7
  W: Good afternoon. Can I help you?
  M: Yes, please. I bought this computer the day before yesterday. But there is something wrong with it. Last night it just couldn’t work. I can’t use it now.
  W: Let me see. It seems that it hasn’t been used in the right way. Maybe I have to send it back to the factory and have it repaired.
  M: OK. How long do I have to wait before I can get it repaired?
  W: At least two weeks, I think.
  Text 8
  M: Good morning, Mrs Green. You look sleepy and tired. What’s the matter?
  W: I have got a bad cold.
  M: Let me take your temperature. Er... you have got a fever. Do you have a cough?
  W: Yes. In the evening I cough a lot, so I can’t fall asleep. Now I feel very tired.
  M: I see. I think you have the flu. I advise you to ask for two days’ leave. Just stay at home and have a good rest. Remember to take the medicine every eight hours.
  W: What else should I do?
  M: Drink more water.
  W: Thank you.
  Text 9
  M: Would you like to go swimming with me this afternoon?
  W: I’d love to, but I can’t. My uncle is leaving and I want to buy him a present.
  M: What are you going to buy for him?
  W: I was thinking of buying him some books.
  M: Books… That can be difficult. Do you know what kind of books he likes?
  W: It’s hard to say. Maybe he likes books on history or traveling. But I’m really not sure.
  M: Why don’t you buy him a watch?
  W: No. He doesn’t like the things which cost me too much.
  M: What about a tie?
  W: Sounds like a perfect present. A tie is useful and personal, and he likes wearing ties. Thank you for your advice.
  M: You’re welcome.
  Text 10
  A young American doctor was sleeping when his doorbell began to ring. It was midnight but he had to get up at once.
  When he opened the door, he saw a man standing outside. “Can you come to a place out of town? It’s quite far but you have a car and I can show you the way”.
  “Certainly.” said the doctor. In a few minutes the car stopped at the front door, the man got in with the doctor, and they drove off.   They drove on for a long time, then the man said “Here we are. This is my home. Now I can pay you and you can go back to town.”
  “But where is the patient?” asked the doctor. “There is no patient,” answered the man. “Nobody is ill. I live here, you see, and must get home from town, but there is no taxi at this time of the night. A doctor often makes night calls, yes? Here is your money. Thank you, doctor. Good night!”
  聽力训练 3
  Text 1
  W: Can I help you, sir?
  M: Yes, I’d like a beef hamburger, please.
  Text 2
  W: Hey, look at my new dress. Do you like it?
  M: No, not at all. I don’t believe you like purple.
  Text 3
  W: Happy birthday, son. Here is your present.
  M: Oh, a toy gun. Thanks, mom. I really like it.
  Text 4
  W: What’s in your schoolbag? It looks very heavy.
  M: It’s my volleyball. I’m playing volleyball with some of my friends after school.
  Text 5
  W: What are you doing after work today?
  M: I’m going to the cinema by bus.
  Text 6
  W: Whose book is this?
  M: It’s mine. I just bought it at a bookstore on the next street.
  Text 7
  W: Oh, no. I forgot to take my pen with me today.
  M: No worries. You can use my pen. I’ve got a spare one.
  Text 8
  W: Take your umbrella before going out, Jason.
  M: But it’s sunny outside.
  W: The weatherman said it’s rainy this afternoon.
  Text 9
  W: What’s for lunch today, dad?
  M: I’m preparing beef noodles now.
  W: That’s nice. Noodles are my favorite.
  Text 10
  W: Wow, nice photos. Where did you take them?
  M: In Mexico. I went traveling there last month.
  Text 11
  M: Good morning, madam. May I help you?
  W: I’m looking for a blue skirt to go with my black shirt.
  M: What size do you wear?
  W: I’m wearing small.
  M: How about this one? It’s in style now.
  W: It looks very pretty. What’s the price of it?
  M: 90 dollars.
  W: That’s expensive. I can’t afford it. Do you have anything cheaper?
  M:Yes. These skirts on this shelf are on sale now. It’s 60 dollars this weekend.
  W: Can I try it on?
  M: Sure, the fitting room is over there beside the mirror.
  W: I like the style very much, but it’s a little small. Do you have a middle one?
  M: Yes, we do. Here it is.
  W: Good. I’ll take it.   Text 12
  M: What are you doing this weekend, Sally?
  W: Not much. I’m just staying home and helping my mom clean the house.
  M: Cleaning doesn’t take a whole weekend, right? Do you want to go on a picnic on Sunday?
  W: That’s cool. Who’re going?
  M: Jim, Jack, Lily and I.
  W: Count me in. When and where do we meet?
  M: We’ve decided to meet at the school gate at seven o’clock in the morning.
  W: That’s fine. Where do we go picnicking?
  M: Well. We’ll take the subway to the final stop. There is a big park nearby.
  W: Sure. What food are you going to take that day?
  M: I’ll bring hamburgers, cookies and some bottled water. How about you?
  W: I’ll ask my mom to teach me how to make beef sandwiches. It’s always delicious. We can share our food and see who’s a good cook.
  M: Right. That’ll be great fun! Oh, here comes my bus. Bye, and see you on Sunday.
  W: See you.
  Text 13
  I take a look at my watch, and it says it’s 12 o’clock now. It has been two hours since I came into this cafe. I don’t have a date here or have a special interest in this coffeehouse. I’ve stayed here for a long time because a man, a total stranger, was staring at me all the time. I felt very scared. The man followed me into the cafe and took a seat against the wall, just to the right of my table. He is about 30 years old, very strong and having a serious expression. Every time I raised my head, he was staring at me. I don’t know what to do about it. I thought of walking away, but what if he would follow me out? I just keep reaching my coffee cup which is nearly empty. I have to do something about it. I stand up and walk over to his table. I ask him politely, “Sir, why are you always staring at me?” The man looks surprised and says, “I’m not. I was just looking out of the window behind you. You see, I was waiting for my friend.”
  聽力训练 4
  Text 1
  W: Tom, I can’t find my pen. Did you see it?
  M: Yes, Linda. I saw Jack take it this morning.
  W: Oh, yes. He asked me for it when I got to school.
  Text 2
  W: Where will you spend this holiday?
  M: I’d like to go to Shanghai, but my parents prefer going to Beijing.
  Text 3
  W: May I help you, sir?
  M: Yes, I’m looking for a brown skirt for my daughter.
  Text 4
  W: Excuse me, officer. Could you tell me how to get to Garden Park?
  M: That’s easy. Go along the street, and then turn left at the first crossing. Walk on for about two minutes, and you’ll see it on the right side of the street.   W: Thanks.
  M: You’re welcome.
  Text 5
  W: Did you watch the basketball match last night?
  M: Yes, of course. I’m a big basketball fan.
  W: Cool. I got really excited when Curry finished the last shot and won the game.
  Text 6
  M: Hello, Mandy, this is Jim speaking.
  W: Hi, Jim. How’s it going?
  M: Pretty good. Listen, Tim and I are going to the zoo tomorrow afternoon. Do you want to join us?
  W: Sure, I really love seeing animals. When and where do we meet?
  M: How about 11 o’clock at the City Square? We can have lunch there and then we’ll take the subway to the zoo.
  W: That’s wonderful. See you then.
  M: See you.
  Text 7
  W: Come in, please.
  M: Ms Smith, Jessie told me that you wanted to see me at your office.
  W: Well, yes. I remember that you’re good at French, right?
  M: Ah, yes, I’m really into French culture, and I have some friends from France here in New York.
  W: That’s perfect. Our company is planning to set up an office in Paris. Do you think it’s OK for you to work on it for one year in Paris?
  M: Really? That’ll be wonderful. I promise I will do my best to it.
  W: Then you’re supposed to leave for Paris next month. Make sure your work here is done before going. You can have a week free to arrange your trip.
  M: Many thanks, Ms Smith. This is an excellent chance for me.
  Text 8
  W: Good afternoon, sir. How can I help you?
  M: Yes, I need two tickets for the play tonight.
  W: I’m sorry, they’re sold out.
  M: Oh, no. I should have come yesterday. Do you have tickets available for the rest of the week?
  W: Well, let me see. We still have many for this Friday and Sunday.
  M: That’s good. I’ll have two for Friday. Wait a minute, does the play still begin at 8:00 pm on Friday?
  W: No, the Friday’s play begins 30 minutes later.
  M: That’s nice. Then we can arrive on time after work. The traffic is usually heavy on Friday nights.
  W: That’s true. Well, it’s 70 dollars in total. How do you like to pay?
  M: Can I pay by card?
  W: Sure.
  M: Here’s my card.
  W: Right. Please sign your name here.
  Text 9
  M: Let’s take a break and drink some water. I’m so tired.
  W: OK. You’re a great tennis player. You are really good at it.
  M: Thanks. Tennis is my favorite. I often watch matches on TV and play it here in the park.   W: You know. I play tennis sometimes. But I love soccer more. I watches soccer games a lot on weekends.
  M: That’s great. Who’s your favorite soccer player?
  W: Messi. And how about you? Do you like soccer, too?
  M: Yes, I do. My favorite soccer players are Diego Costa and David Beckham.
  W: Beckham is a great player, but it’s a pity that he plays soccer no more.
  M: Yeah, I feel the same way.
  W: Well. I guess I’m ready to play now.
  M: Right, ten minutes is enough. Come on.
  Text 10
  It was a rainy day last Sunday. I spent several hours mending my bike the day before. I was so tired that I couldn’t get up until noon. As I made myself a sandwich for lunch, my friend, Jerry, called me and told me that he was coming over to my house. He had just received an iPad as his fifteenth birthday present from his cousin in America. He wanted to learn how to draw pictures on iPad. To be honest, I’m a famous painter in the school. I’ve been drawing since I was seven years old. Jerry arrived half an hour later. It was raining heavily outside. His shoes were wet although he was wearing a raincoat. To my surprise, he brought two iPads with him. He said that one of them was the prize I won in the school painting competition. What a nice day!
  聽力训练 5
  Text 1
  W: What is the boy doing?
  M: He’s drawing a picture.
  Text 2
  W: Which do you prefer, strawberries or apples?
  M: Neither. I like bananas best.
  Text 3
  W: What time is the match?
  M: It starts at 4 o’clock. There is only ten minutes left. Be quick.
  Text 4
  W: Tomorrow is my birthday. Can you come to my party, Jason?
  M: I’d love to. But I’m afraid I will be a little late. I must have a guitar lesson first.
  Text 5
  M: Hey, Kate! You rode to school today? Didn’t your father bring you to school in his car as usual?
  W: No, he went to London on business. And there is no bus stop near my home.
  Text 6
  W: Did you get to school this morning by bus or on foot?
  M: On foot. That could make me healthy.
  Text 7
  M: How about my noodles? I’ve been sitting here for half an hour.
  W: Sorry, sir. It must be ready now.
  Text 8
  W: What do you want to be when you grow up, Bob?
  M: My parents want me to be a businessman, but I want to be a singer.
  Text 9
  M: Lucy, I heard Sam won the first prize in the music competition.   W: So he did. And Betty won the second prize.
  M: Wow. They are excellent.
  Text 10
  W: Which restaurant would you like to go, Jerry?
  M: I’d rather go to Peter’s because I like to listen to loud music while eating. What about you, Amy?
  W: I prefer to go to the CSC where there is soft music.
  Text 11
  W: What’s the date today?
  M: May 10. Why, Jenny?
  W: No, today is May 11, and tomorrow is mother’s birthday.
  M: I nearly forgot it. So what present shall we get for her?
  W: What about a coat?
  M: No. We bought a blue coat for her last year.
  W: What about a new handbag then?
  M: Not bad. Let’s go shopping together after class, shall we?
  W: OK. And don’t forget a delicious cake for the party as usual. When shall we meet then?
  M: At the school gate or on the playground at 4:30.
  W: Well, we’d better meet just outside of the school. I’ll come to you after class. See you then.
  Text 12
  W: What do you usually do for exercise, Mike?
  M: I go running or ride my bike every morning. I play badminton three times a week. What about you, Mary?
  W: Well, I used to go jogging, but now I can’t find enough time to do any sport.
  M: That is really too bad. Doing exercise often is really very important.
  W: I see. I just have to work long hours every day. By the way, where do you usually do your sport?
  M: In the City Sports Center.
  W: Are the tickets expensive?
  M: No. I will play badminton there at 7:30 tonight. Would you like to go with me?
  W: I would love to.
  M: Then I will pick you up at 7 o’clock. OK?
  Text 13
  One day a little boy came into a fruit shop. He had five dollars and wanted to buy some apples. He said to the shop assistant, “Give me apples for five dollars, please.”
  When the shop assistant gave him the apples, the boy counted them and felt very surprised. Then he said, “Last Friday, my mother bought apples here for five dollars, too. Why did you give me fewer apples?” “Don’t ask questions, boy. I have no time for questions.”
  “Excuse me, sir,” said the little boy, “but…”
  “It’s all right, my boy,” said the shop assistant. “Don’t you know? The fewer apples you get, the less fruit you will carry.”
  “All right,” said the boy and he gave four dollars to the shop assistant. He was just going to leave the shop when he heard the words, “Come back! You must pay me five dollars.”   “That’s OK!” said the boy. “Don’t you know? The fewer dollars you get, the less money you will have to count.”
  聽力训练 6
  Text 1
  W: Have you finished reading Super Hero?
  M: Yes. I enjoyed every page of it. It’s so exciting.
  Text 2
  W: Excuse me. Is there a hospital near here?
  M: No, there isn’t. The nearest one is about 15 kilometers away.
  Text 3
  W: What are you doing, George?
  M: I’m doing my English homework. But I can’t find the answer to this question. Can you give me a hand?
  Text 4
  W: Do you like sports, Casey?
  M: Yes, of course.
  W: What sport do you like best?
  M: I like swimming and tennis a lot. But I like basketball best.
  Text 5
  M: Shall we take a bus or the subway?
  W: The stop is a little far and I’m too tired to walk. I want to get a taxi home.
  M: All right.
  Text 6
  M: Alice, let’s go and see our new house.
  W: Which house is it, dad?
  M: This one. Here we are.
  W: Wow! It’s great and the garden is beautiful.
  M: I’ve got the key. Let’s go in.
  W: This is nice. The living room is very big.
  M: Yes, but the kitchen is quite small. Let’s go upstairs.
  W: Which is my bedroom?
  M: This one here. It’s your favorite color—pink.
  W: It’s great. Thank you, dad.
  Text 7
  M: You must be really excited about leaving for South Korea, Li Yue.
  W: Yes, but I’m a little nervous because I know little about South Korea.
  M: Don’t worry. I have been to South Korea twice. Maybe I can help you.
  W: Thanks. What are people supposed to do when they meet for the first time?
  M: They are supposed to bow.
  W: What am I supposed to wear if I’m invited to a party?
  M: You should dress up.
  W: Thank you, James.
  Text 8
  M: I have a cold and I…
  W: You’d better stay at home and have a good rest.
  M: I can’t do that. I have to attend the important meeting today.
  W: Then take some medicine.
  M: The medicine makes me sleepy. I have to give a report at the meeting.
  W: Then I’ll make some chicken soup for you.
  M: Chicken soup for breakfast?
  W: Why not? It’s the only thing you’ll take for your cold.
  M: Well, all right. But I want my coffee, too.
  Text 9
  W: I have a problem. I’m getting fatter and fatter. And I feel very tired every day.   M: Lots of women at your age have this problem. Do you eat too much?
  W: No. In fact, I eat less and less every day.
  M: I think that’s why you feel tired because you have not much energy if you eat too little.
  W: What should I do? Can you give me some advice?
  M: I think you should do more exercise every day, such as running, swimming, riding and so on.
  W: But I have no time to do some exercise. I have too much work to do.
  M: I think you can get up earlier and do some running every morning. Running every morning is good for you.
  W: How long should I run every day?
  M: About 20 minutes. That’s enough. If you are free at the weekend, you can go swimming.
  W: OK, I’ll try. Thanks for your advice.
  Text 10
  Not all the thieves are lucky enough to get what they want. Sometimes they will be unhappy if they are caught by other people. Most thieves will save themselves by making up stories when they are in trouble.
  A small shop sold a lot of nice jewellery, and the owner was always careful to look after the things. One day when a thief came and tried to take a beautiful necklace, the owner of the shop caught him at once and went to call the police to come. “Please don’t do that!” the thief said. “I have a wife and three children at home. And I will pay for the necklace.” The owner of the shop felt sorry for the man and he didn’t want to have trouble with the police, so he agreed that the man should pay for the necklace.
  But when he gave the necklace to the thief and asked him to pay the money, the man looked surprised and said, “I don’t want to get anything as expensive as that. Do you have anything cheaper?”
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Dark brown is the river,  Golden is the sand.  It flows along for ever,  With trees on either hand.  Green leaves a-floating,  Castles of the foam,  Boats of mine a-floating—   Where will all come hom
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My younger sister Wendy and I both like playing tennis. Even though we are not professionals, at least we make sure that we look nice.  Our gear includes the racquets, tennis shoes, jerseys, wrist and
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