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中考英语听力初级训练27 为野餐做准备本集英语听力练习是围绕为野餐做准备展开,关于所准备的食物的细节非常多,贴近生活。听力文本和MP3皆来自esl-lab,供非英语国家练习英语使用的初级听力练习材料。你也来练练吧。英语听力练习题目:Picnic Preparations1. When is the picnic?A. on ThursdayB. on FridayC. on SaturdayD. on Sunday2. Where is the picnic being held?A. at a parkB. at the beachC. at Daves houseD. by a river3. How many packages of hot dogs do they decide to buy?A. sixB. sevenC. eightD. nine4. Why has Kathy been so busy lately?A. She has been working a lot recently.B. She has been taking care of her sick mother.C. She has been taking two night classes.D. She has been looking for a new job.5. What does Dave suggest Scott make for the picnic dessert?A. cherry pieB. chocolate cakeC. oatmeal cookiesD. fudge brownies答案1. on Saturday2. by a river3. seven4. She has been working a lot recently.5. oatmeal cookies英语听力原文Scott: Dave. Im going to the supermarket to pick up food and drink for Saturdays picnic later. Any suggestions?Dave: Well, everyone has been talking about having a barbecue down by the river, so why dont you pick up some hamburger and hot dogs?Scott: Okay, but how much hamburger meat are we going to need? And hot dogs too?Dave: Uh, I dont know. How about three pounds of hamburger and a couple packages of hot dogs?Scott: Oh, thats not going to be enough. Do you remember the last picnic we went on? Your roommate, Jim, ate about ten hamburgers by himself!Dave: Youre right. Lets see. Id better write this down. Uh, lets see about nine pounds of hamburger meat and, uh . . . , seven packages of hot dogs.Scott: And you better pick up some chicken for those who dont like hamburger or hot dogs.Dave: Okay. How about five or six bags of potato chips?Scott: Humm. Better make that eight or so.Dave: Alright. Oh, and were gonna going to need some hamburger and hot dog buns. How about five packages a piece? I think that sounds about right.Scott: Yeah, you better pick up some mustard, catchup, and mayonnaise too.Dave: Okay. What else? Uh, were gonna going to need some soft drinks. How about ten of those big 2-liter bottles?Scott: Sounds fine, but be sure to buy a variety of drinks.Dave: Okay. And what about dessert?Scott: Well, maybe we could ask Kathy to make a few cherry pies like she did last time.Dave: Well, I wouldnt mind that, but you know, shes been very busy working two jobs, so Id hate to ask her, Oh, hum . . . and uh . . . Hey, why dont you whip up some of your oatmeal cookies? Well . . . Hey, you could even ask, uh . . . , whats her name . . . yeah that new girl, Susan, the one that moved in across the street! Well . . . I bet shed be willing to help you! I dont know . . . Shes a real knockout!Scott: Nah, I dont think I could ask her . . .Ahh! I dont know her phone number, plus . . . Door bell rings . . . Dave: Hey, you dont need to. Shes at the door!Scott: What do you mean?Dave: Well, I thought you two would hit it off, so I called her up saying I was you, and I invited her over to watch a movie.Scott: You did what?Dave: Wait, wait, wait . . . uhhhhh . . . 英语单词词组1. supermarket (noun): a place where you buy food or other household goods, also grocery store - She went to the supermarket to buy food for dinner.2. talk about (phrasal verb): discuss - Lets get together after class to talk about tonights party.3. pound (noun): a common measure of weight in the US, also 16 ounces- The turkey weighs over 25 pounds, so there should be enough to feed all our guests.4. package (noun): a container often used for food- He said he bought three packages of cookies to feed the kids an afternoon snack.5. you better (modal of advice): informal for you had better or youd better and is generally used when there could be a negative consequence or result if the advice isnt followed- I told her that she better make enough food for 20 people, or some of the guests wont be happy or satisfied.6. whip up (phrasal verb): prepare quickly - Theres no time to fix a big dinner, so Ill just have to whip up a simple salad.7. bet (verb): strongly believe or have faith in- This cake has a nice flavor. I bet she added some cinnamon to the recipe.8. knockout (noun): a very attractive or beautiful woman- Hey, youll love her roommate. Shes a real knockout, and she isnt dating anyone.9. nah: informal for no- Nah, I dont want to go out to eat. Lets just eat something easy at home.10. hit it off (phrasal verb): get along well- I thought they would hit it off and go on another date, but it turns out that they didnt have much in common.
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