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【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[听力原文] A couple of weeks ago my nephew went abroad on his post A level 6th year holiday with his friends. A few days later, my sister got a call to say that he had been hurt in a road accident and was in hospital having suffered a head injury. She flew over straightaway, but thankfully after a few days, the doctors discharged him satisfied that he was fine. Today he'll get his A level results, his heart set on studying maths and computing and his immediate destiny tied to the letters abc. He, like thousands of other school leavers, will soon find out where he will spend his next three or four years. When I phoned my sister to wish him luck, she said she was still shaken by the whole experience, 'the results don't matter that much now; what happened puts everything into perspective.' Yet for my nephew who has all the confidence and zeal of youth, his results could mean everything. Exam results can mean new beginnings, new ambitions, indeed a new life. Today, many young people will be either delighted or disappointed, the future seemingly bright or dim. It is a day of extreme emotions. But while results matter, as parents and teachers, it's our job to remind our children and ourselves that a good and happy life mustn't be measured in exam grades, that results shouldn't define all that you are or all that you can become. Whatever life throws at us, the ability to handle life's joys and disappointments, to know that we are not in control of all that happens to us, is essential to living a wise and positive life. Even when things seem at their lowest, when a disappointment feels like a loss, when we feel most vulnerable, how we pick ourselves up, and find the courage to move on, is what it means to grow and live a life in hope. This isn't always easy especially when we invest so many of our hopes in people, possessions, experiences and accomplishments. All these things can disappoint and yet our human fragility often reminds us of what really gives value to our lives. What do we learn about the speaker's nephew? ①从选项看,此题可能跟某人的遭遇有关。②录音开头说话人提到她的侄子刚出国旅游没几天,他妈妈便接到一个电话说他在一起交通事故中受伤,头部受伤并住院了。B为该处录音内容的原词复现,故为答案。 A“他没有通过A level考试”,录音中并未提及,故排除A。录音开头只是说他出事故受伤住院,并非C所述的失踪,故C错误。根据录音,他的头部是因为事故而受伤,并未提及他不断敲打自己的头这种行为,故D错误。
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【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[听力原文] What will the speaker's nephew soon find out? 录音提到他将像成千上万的其他高中毕业生一样,不久就会发现自己将要在哪里度过接下去的3至4年,其意就是指他将会知道自己去哪里上大学,故A正确。 录音提到他将马上知道自己的A level成绩,并未指出他的成绩不理想,故B错误。录音提到他有意集中精力学习数学,并未指出他再也不能学数学了,故C错误。录音只是提到他将马上要上大学,考试的成绩对他很重要等,并未提及他的梦想再也实现不了,故D错误。
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【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[听力原文] What is the job of parents and teachers about according to the speaker? ①从选项中反复出现的children及各项内容来看,问题可能与照顾、教育小孩有关。②说话人最后提到尽管考试成绩很重要,但是作为家长和老师,我们的职责是要提醒和教育我们的小孩,幸福快乐的生活并不一定是由考试成绩来衡量的,考试的结果并不能决定你的将来。C“教育小孩考试成绩对他们来说并不意味着一切”与此意思一致。 照顾好小孩确实是父母的一项责任,但录音中并没有提及这方面的细节,故A缺乏录音依据。B“为小孩找多姿多彩的课外活动”在录音中未提及。说话人说我们要认识到我们并不能控制将要发生在自己身上的事情,所以学会控制自己的快乐和失望的能力是必须的,但并不是说要掌控生活中将要发生的一切,故D错误。