对于很多同学来说,高考都是改变命运的一次机会,所以每一位同学都会加倍重视高考。近些年,随着经济全球化的发展,高考英语的考试形式也从之前单一的形式变为现在多元化的考试,口语的出现就是一个非常好的例子。不管是哪一类型的考试,历年真题都是最好的复习资料,只要大家能历年真题搞明白,应对接下来的考试也会很轻松。下面,沪江小编就为大家总结出高考英语考试历年真题。

第一套

Part One: Read aloud the following passage. You will have one minute to prepare and thirty seconds to read.

Several studies have shown that humor seems to help sick people get back their health faster. The idea is not new. But today, doctors are still trying to figure out exactly how this works. In some hospitals, doctors do scientific experiments with laughter. They show funny films like Mr. Bean to patients who have diseases to make them laugh. Actors dress up in silly clothes and tell funny jokes. Smiles and laughter seem to make illness less painful. In addition, the hospital atmosphere is more cheerful for everyone.

Part Two: Make quick responses to the sentences you hear:

1. How do you go to school everyday?

2. Why don’t you wear that new coat?

3. Watch your steps, please.

4. Hey, please don’t use my dictionary without asking.

5. Oh, I’m really sorry, I’ve knocked over your tea.

Part Three: Ask two questions about each situation given below. At least one special question should be asked about each situation:

(1-2) You want to buy a digital camera. You are now at the camera counter in a department store. You ask the shop assistant…

(3-4) Your friend Li Mei has just returned from her trip to Qingdao. You ask her …

Part Four: You will have one minute to prepare and another minute to talk on this topic in at least six sentences.

Do you think it necessary for teenagers to keep off fast food such as fried chicken and potato chips? Why or why not?

Part Five: you will have one minute to prepare and another minute to talk about the following pictures in at least seven sentences. Begin your talk with the sentence given.

Yesterday was Xiao Ming’s seventeenth birthday.

第二套

Part One: Read aloud the following passage. You will have one minute to prepare and thirty seconds to read.

Everyone has his own way of relaxing. Perhaps the most popular way is to participate in sports. There are team sports, such as baseball, basketball and football. There are individual sports, also, such as golf and swimming. In addition, hiking, skiing, and mountain climbing have a great attraction for people who like to be outdoors.

Not everyone who enjoys sports likes to participate in them. Many people prefer to be spectators, either by attending the games in person, or watching them on television. When there is an important baseball game or boxing match it is almost impossible to get tickets, everybody wants to attend.

Part Two: Make quick responses to the sentences you hear:

1. How are things with you?

2. I must apologize for my behavior yesterday.

3. We’re having an outing on Saturday. I hope you can make it.

4. Which TV programme are you most interested in?

5. I wonder if you would agree with me.

Part Three: Ask two questions about each situation given below. At least one special question should be asked about each situation:

(1-2) One of your friends asks you to go to a concert with him. Ask him two questions about the concert.

(3-4) You have moved to a new residential area recently and are not familiar with the neighbourhood. Ask your next-door neighbour two questions about …

第三套

Part One: Read aloud the following passage. You will have one minute to prepare and thirty seconds to read.

Charlie’s mother noticed a key on the table. “Charlie,” she called, “your father left this key here today. Please hurry and take it to him. Run all the way – and don’t stop for anything.”

Charlie went running down the path from his house. He started playing with the key, throwing it high in the air and jumping up to catch it again. Suddenly the key fell through his fingers, dropping to the ground, and rolled out of sight.

He felt ashamed when he told his father about the lost key. Charlie’s father was angry and said, “You are very careless, my son. The next time you have something important to carry, put it in your pocket.”

Part Two: Make quick responses to the sentences you hear:

1. May I speak to Mr. Johnson, the hotel manager?

2. Could I have two tickets for the Lion King for Friday night?

3. You ought not to be smoking here, sir.

4. If I were you, I’d sent him an email.

5. You’ve been doing a very good job in organizing the party.

Part Three: Ask two questions about each situation given below. At least one special question should be asked about each situation:

(1-2) One of your classmates seems upset about something. Ask him two questions to show your concern.

(3-4) You are now working for the Students Union to enroll volunteers for the coming international conferences. One of your schoolmates wants to be a volunteer. Ask him two questions.

第四套

Part One: Read aloud the following passage. You will have one minute to prepare and thirty seconds to read.

At last, after what seemed to us an age, the lifeboat reached the man and two of the sailors pulled him on board. This was not at all easy, for the sea was rather rough. Then the sailors began to row back to the ship again. The lifeboat was raised out of the water and the rescued man, wrapped in a blanket, was helped out on to the deck. Leaning on the arm of the ship’s doctor, but still able to walk in spite of his terrible experience, he was led off to the ship’s hospital. As he passed along the deck, everyone cheered loudly.

Part Two: Make quick responses to the sentences you hear:

1. What do you think of taking a summer English course in Britain?

2. How is your cousin? I haven’t seen her for ages.

3. I don’t know how to use this fax machine.

4. Can you tell me what time it is now?

5. I regret that I quarreled with my roommate last night.

Part Three: Ask two questions about each situation given below. At least one special question should be asked about each situation:

(1-2) You want to buy a new pair of sports shoes. Ask the shop assistant two questions about the shoes.

(3-4) Your friend has just transferred to a new school. Ask your friend two questions about the school.

第五套

Part One: Read aloud the following passage. You will have one minute to prepare and thirty seconds to read.

Working long hours can greatly increase the risk of suffering injury or illness, a recent risk study says. Workers who do overtime were 61% more likely to become hurt or ill, once factors such as age and so on were taken into account. And working more than 12 hours a day raised the risk by more than a third, one of the universities in Chicago found. According to their report, risk increased with longer working hours, not just in dangerous jobs, but in all types of work.

Part Two: Make quick responses to the sentences you hear:

1. Sorry to trouble you, but do you happen to know when the lecture begins?

2. What do you think of the film directed by the young director?

3. I will get my doctor’s degree next week.

4. What is Hangzhou most famous for?

5. A new chain shop of the shopping mall will open soon in our community.

Part Three: Ask two questions about each situation given below. At least one special question should be asked about each situation:

(1-2) Your famous schoolmate is going to see a new film. He invites you to go with him. You ask him two questions about this.

(3-4) Your class has a new comer from another school this term. You ask the new comer two questions.