第一篇:英语听力竞赛[小编推荐]
上海市2011年秋“通讯杯”中小学生英语听力竞赛的通知
来源:E度论坛 文章作者:周济 2011-09-16 09:34:50 [标签:上海市2011年 通讯杯 中小学生 英语听力竞赛 通知]
关于举办上海市2011年秋“通讯杯”中小学生英语听力竞赛的通知
一、竞赛目的:
为了提高上海市中小学生的英语会话能力,上海市科技艺术教育中心将举办上海市“通讯杯”英语听力竞赛,结合竞赛,将举办系列英语听力讲座,通过培训全面提高中小学生的英语听力能力和实际的应用能力。
二、参赛对象:
小学三、四、五年级学生及初中学生。
三、培训内容和方法:
1、以中小学英语教材为基础,针对中小学英语学科的听力能力和竞赛内容讲课;
2、结合电化教育语音教学的特点,每位学生配备无线耳机,能够独立清晰地收听讲课老师的发音;
3、本次只举办竞赛活动。
4、可以下载本网站英语栏目刊登的前几次的竞赛内容作为参考。
四、竞赛日期、时间:
12月17日(星期六)小学;
12月18日(星期日)初中;
具体时间报名时安排
五、报名办法
上海市科技艺术教育中心 报名方法:
集体:学生自愿参加,由学校统一报名,并汇总至区青少年活动中心负责老师处。原则上各年级均限报10人,名额报满为止,如有增加请及时与区青少年活动中心负责老师联系。
上海市科技艺术教育中心 :中山西路1245弄1号二号楼5楼(近虹桥路,三湘大厦旁,新世纪中学对面)交通:地铁4号线3号线10号线 虹桥路站
个别报名时间:10月15日(星期六)10月22日(星期六)
11月5日(星期六)11月12日(星期六)
联系电话:***2信箱skzsh@163.com
上午9:30---11:00;下午1:00---3:30额满为止。
闸北区少科站少年宫报名方法:。
集体报名,10月30日止。(额满为止)
个别报名:10月25日周二至10月27日周四上午08:30--11:30.下午14:00--16:00。10月29日周六下午14:00--16:00。
个别报名地点:闸北区少科站少年宫(芷江西路151号)202办公室
竞赛地点:彭浦初级中学
联系人:王慧琦老师联系邮箱 wanghuiqi0519@yahoo.com.cn
交通: 地铁一号线,46路、108路、65路、95路、722路等
宝山区少科站报名方法:
集体报名时间: 2011年10月26日止
个别办理时间:2011年11月20日上午9:00——下午3:00;
个别办理地点:同济支路201弄6号304办公室(同泰北路与牡丹江路之间)额满为止;联系人: 郭老师,刘老师;
联系电话: *** ;信箱liujiafeng2006@163.com
竞赛地点:宝山实验学校本部(友谊路120号近团结路);
交通:地铁三号线至友谊路站;公交952B,116,849,728,769,711,宝杨专线等
闵行区青少年活动中心报名方法:
集体报名时间:2011年 11月30日止(额满为止)
报名地点:(闵行赛区报名地点和竞赛地点不同,请各位家长注意)
地址:闵行区珠城路168号闵行区青少年活动中心4412室(英语听力教室内的里间办公室);
闵行区青少年活动中心靠近莘庄地铁南广场,莘庄百盛斜对面,中央公园正对面。
竞赛地点:(闵行赛区报名地点和竞赛地点不同,请各位家长注意)
闵行区莘城学校内综合楼(5号楼)三楼小剧场。
闵行区莘城学校(普洱路158号)靠近春申路普洱路口(近都市北路)。
联系人: 陈悦老师(手机)***;sh_chenyue@126.com
个别报名时间:10月15日(星期六)上午9:00-11:00;10月22日(星期六)上午9:00-11:00; 11月12日(星期六)上午9:00-11:00
普陀区青少年中心 报名方法:
报名地点:枣阳路108号普陀区青少年中心213室
报名时间:上午9:-00--11:00;下午13:30---16:30;
(周一、周二休息)
联系电话:62578899转8213吴老师额满为止
新贝青少儿教育中心报名点(全市网点均可,请查网址)
电话:63621016-848奚老师
网址:www.xiexiebang.com额满为止
上海闸北绍英进修学校报名点
天目中路585号五楼东区邮编:200070
电话:63810082;***高老师
9::30---17:00(周一、二休息)
邮箱:shaoyingjy@gmail.com
网站:shaoying.net/bbs额满为止
竞赛地点:
1、上海市科技艺术教育中心中山西路1247号
2、宝山实验学校本部(友谊路120号近团结路)
3、闵行区青少年活动中心闵行区普洱路(春申路口)158号
4、普陀区青少年活动中心枣阳路108号
5、闸北区少科站彭浦初级中学
六、费用:参加竞赛的考务费为30元
七、奖励办法:
设市级个人一、二、三等奖及优秀奖若干名(分年级评)
上海市学生活动管理中心
上海市科技艺术教育中心
2011年9月
第二篇:英语听力竞赛实施方案
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2013年4 月
为了提高学生学英语的兴趣,拓展学生的知识面,全面检测学生学英语的兴趣。同时结合全省小学生英语听力竞赛活动,为学生提供一个展现英语才能的平台和空间,促进和改革我校小学英语课堂教学和课外活动的开展。英语组决定开展一次全校学生的英语听力竞赛活动。
一. 竞赛内容
以2004年江西省小学英语听力竞赛试卷为命题,以考察学生运用语言的能力为目的。
二. 竞赛时间
4月20日下午。竞赛时间50分钟。
三. 参赛对象
浮梁一小四、五、六年级部分学生。
四. 监考教师
程春霞、张鸯、邵炎敏、程建群等
五. 竞赛评委
全体英语教师
六. 奖励方式:奖状
七. 获奖学生名单
六年级
一等奖: 周梦青4(2)王艺4(3)汪嘉栋4(2)李桐4(3)
二等奖: 王程远4(2)汪博然4(2)汪吕梁4(1)王芊惠4(2)韩韦瀚4(2)
卢亦琦4(1)傅巧雷4(2)许文娜4(2)汪晓萌4(2)朱相妍4(3)
三等奖: 王佳辉4(3)章 伟4(1)张佳淇4(3)毕建杰4(1)张紫怡4(3)
李欣如4(3)张子悦4(1)侯镇辉4(2)曾静怡4(2)林与时4(1)
五年级
一等奖
二等奖
三
等奖
四年级
一等奖
二等奖
三等奖
第三篇:小学英语听力竞赛方案
盖州小学英语“心随耳动”听力竞赛方案
活动目的:为丰富校园生活,提高英语学习积极性和参与性,我校决定于2012年11月23下午2点30分举办六年级的英语听力比赛。此次英语听力比赛分班进行,主要考察学生英语基础,培养英语听辨能力,拓展词汇应用范围,提高学生的答题能力和速度。因此,此次英语听力比赛题目设置数量大,题型广,对学生的要求较高。
主办单位:盖州小学教导处、盖州小学英语组。活动地点:六年级教室
活动形式:由各班发放试卷,播放听力内容,由参赛者做答。
奖项设置:本次比赛将评出了一、二、三等奖(2,4,6名)。
相信每个学生能从此次英语听力比赛中得到锻炼,有所收获。希望每个学生能透过此次比赛,分析自己的不足,学习别人的优点,确定努力的目标,为下阶段的学习做指引。
2012.11.15
第四篇:2017-2018学年英语听力竞赛方案
2017-2018学年泗交初中英语听力竞赛方案
本学期为了进一步加强校园英语文化建设,丰富校园英语文化生活,营造学英语、说英语、用英语,积极向上的英语氛围,激发学生学英语的热情,提高学生综合运用英语的能力,进一步推进英语水平,特在校内举行初一、二年级英语听力竞赛。
一、比赛目的:
为了提高学生学习英语的兴趣,检查学生的听力情况, 丰富学生的英语学习生活, 促进学生主动学习英语,进一步提高我校英语教学质量。
二、比赛学生:
初一、二年级(每班分别选出十位同学)参加。
三、比赛内容:初一全册内容 初二全册内容
四、比赛时间:
11月23日上午第三节课。(初一年级)11月30日上午第三节课。(初二年级)
五、比赛地点:暂定88班教室(初一年级),87班教室(初二年级)
六、出卷人:全体英语教师
七、监考人:初一、二年级各班班主任
八、改卷人:全体英语教师
九、奖励设定
初一年级设一等奖2名,二等奖3名,三等奖5名
初二年级设一等奖2名,二等奖3名,三等奖5名
2017.10.23
第五篇:英语听力材料
1.Why does Pamela want to have plastic surgery? A.To become a movie actress.B.To become an anchorwoman.C.To become a fashion model.D.To find a white-collar job.2.What surgery has Pamela already had? A.Enlarging her breasts.B.Removing wrinkles from her neck.C.Making her face thinner.D.Making her nose tip more pointed.3.What did Pamela think about beauty and character? A.Beauty is as important as a noble character.B.Beauty is more important than a noble character.C.Beauty is less important than a noble character.D.Beauty and a noble character are less important than ability.4.How do Pamela's parents and boyfriend react to her plastic surgery? A.Her boyfriend is against it while parents are for it.B.Her boyfriend is for it while her parents' opinion is unknown.C.Both her parents and boyfriend are for it.D.Both her parents and boyfriend are against it.5.How long would her new looks last, according to Dr.Carson? A.One to two years.B.Three to five years.C.Nearly a decade.D.Unpredictable.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.6.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage? A.A new beauty queen at the pageant.B.Beauty queen stripped of crown for lying.C.Failure to win the beauty queen title.D.Honesty is the best policy.7.How old was Laura Anness when she last participated in the pageant? A.15.B.24.C.27.D.None of the above.8.Where does Laura Anness actually live? A.Saltah, Cornwall.B.Saltah, Devon.C.Plymouth, Devon.D.Plymouth, Cornwall.9.What did Laura Anness say to explain her lying? A.She developed the habit of lying as a child.B.She did not really lie.C.She wanted to get the 2,000 pound prize.D.She wanted to realize her dream.10.What has Laura Anness lost in the end? A.The 2,000 pound prize.B.A work contract.C.The opportunity to compete at a higher-level contest.D.All of the above.1.What is the main idea of the dialog? A.More attention to one's skin than one's figure.B.Benefits from skincare.C.Seeking expert advice on skincare.D.Seeking expert advice on beauty contests.2.What problem does the woman have? A.She has smallpox.B.She has oily skin.C.She has a lot of wrinkles.D.She has crow's feet around her eyes.3.What does the man advise the woman to do? A.Wash her face with lukewarm water.B.Pat her face dry with a clean towel.C.Pat a cream onto her face.D.All of the above.4.What is the use of the cream? A.To wipe out dirt and oil.B.To remove wrinkles.C.To tighten the skin.D.All of the above.5.What does the man suggest finally? A.To get a facelift every four to six months.B.To get a facelift every four to six years.C.To get a facial every four to six months.D.To get a facial every four to six weeks.1.Why was the door to the balcony wide open? A.The weather was hot.B.It was too moist inside.C.It was too dry inside.D.The scene outside was beautiful.2.Why was the speaker unable to close the windows? A.The window was deformed.B.The wind was too strong.C.He was scared stiff by the loud thunder.D.He was frightened by the lightning.3.How did the speaker manage to close the window? A.He asked his wife to close it together.B.He used a mop to close it.C.He waited until the wind was less strong.D.He waited until the hail was over.4.What did the speaker do after seeing the lightning? A.He closed the window.B.He turned off the TV.C.He turned off the lights.D.He pulled out the electrical plugs.5.What is the sequence of the events? A.Sun—wind—thunder and lightning—sun—hail.B.Sun—hail—thunder and lightning—wind—sun.C.Sun—wind—thunder and lightning—hail—sun.D.Sun—wind—hail—thunder and lightning—sun.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.6.How many people in the nation has the drought affected since April 8? A.25.95 million.B.18.44 million.C.8.07 million.D.20.88 million.7.What does the Minister of Water Resources think has caused the dry spell? A.Only lower rainfall.B.Only higher temperatures.C.Both lower rainfall and higher temperatures.D.Lower rainfall, higher temperatures and over-farming.8.What measures were the local governments urged to take to provide drinking water in drought-hit areas? A.Artificial precipitation.B.Digging of wells.C.Finding new water sources.D.All of the above.9.How much money has the Central Government allocated for rural drinking water security and small water projects? A.7.5 billion yuan.B.6.4 billion yuan.C.1.1 billion yuan.D.13.9 billion yuan.10.What is the passage mainly about? A.The victory over the drought.B.The disasters caused by the drought.C.The drought and coping measures.D.The drought and its causes.1.What happened to 200 supercarriers in the past 20 years? A.They survived severe storms.B.They lost their ways at sea.C.They were lost with a few survivors.D.They were lost with no survivors.2.What does the woman find surprising? A.Modern technology cannot save supercarriers.B.Modern technology has saved many supercarriers.C.Communications and emergency services have improved fast.D.Communications and emergency services have improved slowly.3.Which of the following is true of the helicopter? A.It was blown into the sea.B.It sank with the supercarrier.C.It saved a few people on the supercarrier.D.It saved the supercarrier.4.What happened to the oil-drilling rig off Canada's coast? A.The workers escaped.B.A lot of people died.C.The rig was overturned.D.The rig exploded.5.What is the main idea of the dialog? A.Tsunami—the most destructive disaster at sea.B.Rogue waves—the most powerful sea waves.C.Mysteries of sea disasters.D.The fate of different super-carriers.1.What may workaholics do? A.They bring work home.B.They keep working until after midnight.C.They bend over their work on weekends.D.All of the above.2.Which of the following does the speaker recommend doing? A.Concentrating on one thing a week.B.Concentrating on one thing a day.C.Concentrating on one thing at a time.D.Doing just a few things at a time.3.What should one do first according to the passage? A.What is important.B.What one understands.C.What is easy.D.What is difficult.4.What does the speaker say about working at home? A.One should not bring too much work home.B.One can work in the living room if one has a home office.C.One should not bring confidential files home.D.One should work only within the usual working hours.5.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A.Bad habits of workaholics.B.Tips for workaholics.C.Good habits of a devoted worker.D.Cultivation of a devoted worker.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.6.Why does the speaker mention “football”? A.It is more popular than basketball.B.It is less popular than basketball.C.It is an example of the importance of teamwork.D.It is an example of the importance of physical strength.7.Which of the following is the reason that team spirit is being increasingly valued in modern society? A.Today's society is a self-sufficient one.B.Today's society is no longer a self-sufficient one.C.Individualism is increasingly valued throughout the world.D.Team sports have become increasingly popular in modern society.8.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as the product of cooperative efforts? A.A pot of flowers.B.A loaf of bread.C.An article of clothes.D.A transportation means.9.Why kind of people do companies today especially want to employ according to the dialog? A.Skilled workers.B.Computer experts.C.Good Football players.D.Good team players.10.According to the passage, why should we learn to cooperate with each other? A.To meet the needs of personal development.B.To meet the needs of the complex society.C.Both A and B.D.Neither A nor B.1.What does the man mean by saying “No one has a good enough memory to be a successful liar”? A.With a good memory you will be a successful liar.B.If the listener has a bad memory, you will succeed in lying.C.If you lie, you will forget what you said and be found out.D.If you remember your lie well, nobody can see through it.2.Why did the man call the woman into his office? A.To praise her good appearance.B.To give her money.C.To reprimand her for being late.D.To reprimand her for telling a lie.3.What is the woman? A.A secretary.B.An assistant manager.C.The office manager.D.The accountant.4.What does the man say he has noticed over the past year? A.The woman has grown lazier.B.The woman has become more interested in money.C.The woman has grown prettier.D.The woman has improved her work.5.What does the dialog say about the training courses? A.The woman has paid a lot to attend them.B.The man has paid a lot to attend them.C.They have improved the woman's work.D.They have turned out to be a failure.1.What did the Mexican fisherman say when advised to stay out longer and catch more fish? A.He was tired.B.He could not find more fish.C.He had caught enough fish for his family's immediate use.D.He had caught enough fish for his family's long-term consumption.2.Which of the following is the sequence of actions the American suggests for the Mexican? A.Selling to the factory—owning a factory—owing a fleet of boats B.Owing a fleet of boats—selling to the factory—owning a factory C.Owing a fleet of boats—owning a factory—selling to the factory D.Selling to the factory—owing a fleet of boats—owning a factory 3.What did the American suggest the Mexican could finally do to make millions of dollars? A.Expand his fleet.B.Expand his factory.C.Sell more fish to the middleman.D.Sell his company's stock to the public.4.What did the American advise the Mexican to do after the latter had made millions of dollars? A.Lead a leisurely life.B.Lead a colorful life in Mexico City.C.Lead a profitable life in Los Angeles.D.Follow an MBA program.5.What does the Mexican's final answer imply? A.Playing with one's children is more fun than drinking wine.B.Drinking wine is more fun than playing the guitar.C.It is not worthwhile to work hard to expand one's business.D.It is a good idea to work hard to make plenty of money.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage or dialog.6.What is the speaker's attitude towards frequent job-hopping? A.Highly positive.B.Slightly positive.C.Neutral.D.Negative.7.According to some people, how may people benefit from moving from job to job every few years? A.They may have more opportunities to move upward in responsibility.B.They may keep their skills up to date.C.Both A and B.D.Neither A nor B.8.According to the speaker, what may happen to people who stick to one job at one company? A.They may have opportunities for promotion.B.They may lose opportunities for promotion.C.They will be looked down upon by colleagues.D.They may be considered professionally incompetent.9.According to the speaker, what is the second disadvantage for people who change their jobs too often? A.They may be considered dishonest.B.They may be considered professionally incompetent.C.They may be considered not clever enough.D.They may be considered too ambitious.10.What does the speaker finally say about people who change their jobs too often? A.They may have a good team spirit.B.They are unlikely to be self-centered.C.Both A.and B.D.Neither A.nor B.1.How soon can they move into the new office? A.Before July 1st.B.After July 1st.C.Before August 1st.D.After August 1st.2.When will the new company probably start operating? A.Before mid-July.B.After mid-July.C.Before mid-August.D.After mid-August.3.What experience did the woman have? A.She always bought new equipment.B.She assisted her former boss in marketing.C.She was in charge of finance only.D.She did marketing and finance on her own.4.What will the woman do first on Monday morning? A.Buy new equipment.B.Call the art people.C.Hand in her marketing plan.D.Write a marketing plan.5.What has the man done about recruiting people? A.He has employed some R & D experts.B.He has found some candidates for the company's R & D section.C.He has employed some art people.D.He has found some candidates for the company's art work.1.Those who concealed their anger or quickly became irritable were 50 percent more likely than the average person to have an early heart attack.A.True B.False 2.The study by Patricia Carson and her colleagues involved over 1,000 subjects who were followed for an average of 36 years.A.True B.False 3.The questionnaire collected information on how the subjects reacted to pressure or stress.A.True B.False 4.By age 76, nearly two thirds of those who were classified as most angry had developed cardiovascular disease at an average age of 56.A.True B.False 5.Carson concludes that the most important thing angry young men can do is to go to a quiet room to calm themselves down.A.True B.False
1.At the beginning the man wants to have his hair styled.A.True B.False 2.The woman beautician tries to offer the man the complete service.A.True B.False 3.The man asks for a mirror because he suspects too much hair has been cut off.A.True B.False 4.Finally the man has short, yellow hair.A.True B.False 5.Now that the man has a fashionable hair style, he will go to the job interview with confidence.A.True B.False
1.Skiing is close to nature though crowds tend to make too much noise.A.True B.False 2.Every year forty or fifty skiers break their legs.A.True B.False 3.The woman thinks it is possible and necessary to be prepared for an avalanche.A.True B.False 4.Guides set off explosives to start avalanches, thus making the snow stable.A.True B.False 5.An avalanche beacon is an electronic device that sends a signal if a skier is buried by an avalanche.A.True B.False
1.The office manager offers to show the woman around.A.True B.False 2.The man promises to remove the stack of files from the woman's desk.A.True B.False 3.If the woman needs supplies, she can just let the man know.A.True B.False 4.Although the woman is a newcomer in the office, she is ready to call customers.A.True B.False 5.The woman has to press zero for an outside telephone line.A.True B.False
1.The man switched jobs owing mainly to layoff and company bankruptcy.A.True B.False 2.Now the man is doing a job more or less the same as he did before.A.True B.False 3.It was easy for the man to adjust to the new job amid technological advances and the Internet revolution.A.True B.False 4.According to the man, to keep up with the dramatic changes, one must constantly gather all kinds of information.A.True B.False 5.The man says that a job-seeker should concentrate on work-related classes and should not try to learn about other subjects.A.True B.False