2024年5月25日发(作者:涂采蓝)
2014年广东省高考英语听说考试真题A
Part B Role Play
Tapescript: 110
W: Good morning, Dr. Brown.
M: Good morning, Mary.
W: Haven’t seen you since last summer. What are you busy doing these days?
M: I have just written a book and got it published by the University Press.
W: Oh, great. What is the book about?
M: It is about how colors affect us in the world of advertising. It is called Market Colors.
W: That sounds interesting. You must have done a lot of research on people’s feelings
about colors.
M: That’s very true. I have spent 13 months on this book doing surveys and interviews. I’ve
had many interesting findings about the relationship between colors and buying decisions.
三问部分:
Question 1:How do colors affect our buying decisions?/How do colors influence our buying
decisions?/How do colors influence our purchasing behavior?/How do colors
affect our buying behavior?/How do colors influence our buying behavior?/How
do colors affect our purchasing behavior?
Answer 1: People have different feelings about colors and their feelings help them decide
what to buy. For example, blue makes people feel peaceful, quiet. It doesn’t create
strong emotions. So it’s a favorite for banks and insurance companies. And for
selling products, it’s often used to suggest something pure and fresh.
Question 2:What color is more attractive to customers?/What color can attract customers
more?/What color can appeal to more customers?/What color can attract people’s
attention more?/What color can draw people’s attention more?
Answer 2:Well, you can sell almost anything with a red. It’s a hot color, which suggests a
feeling of energy and even excitement, it catches your attention. You often see red
on magazine covers. But if you use it too much, it looks cheap and may make
people tired.
Question 3:Is green a popular color in advertising?/Is green a fashionable color in advertising?
Answer 3:Surprisingly, green isn’t used much in advertising except for garden products.
Although it’s friendly and cool, it can also be quite strong and many people
associate it with unpleasant ideas. 128
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五答部分:
Question 1:How did Dr. Brown do his research?
Answer 1:By doing surveys and interviews.
Question 2:How much time did Dr. Brown spend on his book?
Answer 2:Thirteen months.
Question3:What does blue suggest in advertising?
Answer 3: Something pure and fresh.
Question 4:Why can’t we use red too much in advertising?
Answer 4:It looks cheap and may make people tired.
Question 5:What color is suitable for garden products?
Answer 5:Green.
Part C Retelling
Tapescript:
A Lucky Brake
Tom liked everything about cars and often helped his father repair his old car. One
morning, Tom was on the school bus with other children. They were chatting and laughing
loudly as usual. But the bus driver was not feeling very well that day. While he was trying
to stop the bus by the roadside. The driver suddenly became unconscious. It all happened
without any warning. The bus was out of control and started running off the road. The
children on the bus were terrified and began screaming. Tom was sitting in the back of the
bus, but he rushed to the front within seconds. He tried his best to move the bus driver aside
and stepped hard on the brakes. The bus finally stopped. Tom saved himself and all the
other children from disaster. The quick reaction of Tom made the news all over the country.
He appeared on TV as a hero. His school hung a medalof honor around his neck and the
bus company gave him a toy bus as a reward. Tom’s father was very proud of his son. He
promised to teach him how to drive when Tom was older.
参考复述:
One morning, Tom was on the school bus with other kids. But then the bus driver, who
was feeling unwell, suddenly passed out. It happened very quickly, and the bus began to run
off the road. All the kids screamed except Tom, because he knew a lot about cars and often
helped his father repair his car. So Tom ran to the front of the bus, and pushed the bus driver
to one side. He stepped on the brakes and stopped the bus. Nobody was hurt, and the story of
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Tom saving the kids on the bus became well known. He even appeared on television, and his
school gave him an award. Tom’s father was proud of him, and said he’d teach Tom to drive
when Tom was old enough.
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2014年广东省高考英语听说考试真题B
Part B Role Play
Tapescript:
W: Good morning, Dr. Brown.
M: Good morning.
W: This is a very good place for old people. They are taken good care of here. It’s very impressive.
M: Yes. They can enjoy their life comfortably.
W: What do they do every day here?
M: Well, as they like, we have a TV room, a chess room and a library. We even have a piano.
Mrs. Jones, that old lady there plays the piano very well. She used to be a piano teacher.
W: That’s great. So they’ve got many activities and their life is very colorful and meaningful.
M: Yes. We are trying our best to make them feel at home.
三问部分:
Question 1:How do you solve old people’s health problem?/How do you deal with old
people’s health problem?
Answer 1: Yeah, old people tend to have poor health. We have two doctors and fourteen
nurses here. They deal with small problems such as colds and stomach problems.
But for some major health problems, we send them to the nearby hospitals.
Question 2:Who pays for their living expenses here?/Who pays them for the living expenses
here?
Answer 2:Well, the government pays for most of their living expenses, such as food,
accommodation, medical care and so on. And the old people just need to pay a
small sum of money, about $200 a month. Most of them can afford it.
Question 3:How often do their children come to see them?/How often do their children come
to visit them?
Answer 3:Some old people hope to see their families very often, but normally on weekends
their children come and visit them. On some special days, such as birthdays and
festivals, they take theirparents home to celebrate with other family members.
五答部分:
Question 1:What did Mrs. Jones use to be?
Answer 1:A piano teacher.
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Answer 2:Fourteen.
Question 2:How many nurses are there in this place?
Question3:What will be done when old people have serious diseases?
Answer 3: They will be sent to the nearby hospital.
Question 4:Who pays for most of their living expenses?
Answer 4:The government.
Question 5:When will the children take their parents home?
Answer 5:On some special days, such as birthdays and festivals.
Part C Retelling
Tapescript:
Fear of the Dark
Mary was terrified of the dark. When the lights were off at night, everything in her
bedroom looked like terrible things. Many times her parents explained that people could
not see clearly in the dark, so everything became strange. But Mary still had an awful
feeling of fear in the dark.
One day, her aunt came for a visit. She was famous for her courage and for her many
adventures. Mary asked her aunt for help to overcome her fear. Her aunt told Mary a secret:
when you are afraid of the things in your bedroom, close your eyes and touch them with
your hands. You’ll know there is nothing to be afraid of.
That night, Mary turned off the light. After a while, she felt afraid of the things in the
bedroom again. Following her aunt’s advice, she closed her eyes, gathering all her courage.
She then moved forward and touched something soft. Her big smile appeared on Mary’s
face. She realized that it was her favorite toy bear. Excited, Mary touched everything in her
room with her eyes closed. All the things that seemed terrible were actually her toys. Mary
was not afraid of the dark anymore.
参考复述:
Mary was afraid of the dark. When she looked around when the lights were off, she
seemed to see all kinds of scary things. Her parents said she shouldn’t be afraid, but their
advice didn’t help her. Then one day her aunt visited. Her aunt was famous for her adventures
and bravery, so Mary was eager to talk with her. Her aunt told Mary that she should just touch
whatever was scaring her. Then she’d see there is nothing to be scared of. That night, Mary
tried it. She saw something scary, but when she touched it, she found it was only her favorite
toy bear. She felt happy, and touched everything else in her room. They all turned out to be
toys. After that, she wasn’t afraid of the dark anymore.
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2014年广东省高考英语听说考试真题C
Part B Role Play
Tapescript:
W: Hi, Tom. I haven’t seen you for a while. So, what’s new?
M: Well, nothing much.
W: You look a bit worried. What’s troubling you?
M: Well, I had a phone call from my parents, and that made me feel upset. It happens every
time they call and gets me down.
W: I’m sorry to hear that. I know how you feel. You think they are still keeping an eye on you.
M: Yes, they call me almost every day, and they make me feel as if I were still five years old.
三问部分:
Question 1:Do your parents usually allow you to make decisions by yourself?/Do your
parents usually permit you to make decisions by yourself?
Answer 1: For small decisions such as what clothes to wear, they’ll let me do what I like. But
for some major decisions such as what university to go to, what girl friend to
choose, they will have tons of opinions.
Question 2:Why do you want to live without your parents?/Why do you want to leave your
parents and live alone?
Answer 2:Independence mainly. Living at home you don’t have the same freedom as you do
in your own place, for example, if you want to have a party or have friends stay
over. But independence has its cost. You have to deal with everything without your
parents around. You need to do all the cooking and shopping for yourself, and plan
your money carefully.
Question 3:Who pays for your living costs?/Who pays for your living expenses?/Who pays
you for the living costs?/Who pays you for the living expenses?
Answer 3:Well, my parents pay for the tuition and the living costs, but I still need to earn
some pocket money. I work Saturday mornings in the local grocery store helping
behind the counter. That gets me 100 yuan a week which covers my social
expenses, such as dinning out with friends.
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五答部分:
Question 1:What made Tom feel upset?
Answer 1:A phone call from his parents./His parents’ phone call.
Question 2:How often do Tom’s parents call him?
Answer 2:Almost every day.
Question3:Who will probably decide Tom’s choice of university?
Answer 3: His parents.
Question 4:Where can young people have the freedom to have a party?
Answer 4:In their own places./In his own place.
Question 5:How does Tom get his pocket money?
Answer 5:He works Saturday mornings in the local grocery store./By helping behind the
counter in the local grocery store.
Part C Retelling
Tapescript:
Surprise
Tom’s birthday was approaching. His wife Mary wanted to give him a present, but she
wanted it to be a surprise, so she had to keep everything a secret. But she had a problem:
how could she find out what he wanted for his birthday. Soon, she got an idea and decided
to ask Tom’s sister for help. His sister would telephone him and ask him what he would like
to receive and Mary would listen to the conversation without Tom knowing it. Everything
went smoothly as planned. Mary listened carefully from the other room and finally heard
what Tom wanted — a pair of sneakers. Full of excitement, she rushed off to the shop and
bought a pair of shiny sneakers.
Finally the day arrived. Mary brought in the box of sneakers packed in colorful paper.
“Wow,” Tom said with a big smile, “I wonder what it can be.”“Open it and see for
yourself,” Mary replied happily. Tom opened the box but did not seem that happy. Mary
noticed that something was wrong. “Didn’t you tell your sister that you wanted a pair of
sneakers?” she asked. “A pair of sneakers?” Tom started to laugh, “I said a pair of
speakers.”
参考复述:
Mary wanted to buy a birthday present for her husband Tom, but she wanted to surprise
him. So instead of asking him directly, she asked Tom’s sister to phone him and ask him what
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he wanted for his birthday. Then, she could listen to the conversation from the next room.
While they were talking, she heard Tom say he wanted a pair of sneakers. Soon after, Mary
went to a shop and bought a pair of nice new sneakers for him. When Tom’s birthday arrived,
Mary gave him the present. Tom opened the package, and looked at the shoes, but he didn’t
seem very excited. Mary asked him what was wrong. She said she thought he had wanted a
pair of sneakers. Tom laughed. He said that actually, he’d wanted a pair of speakers.
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2014年广东省高考英语听说考试真题D
Part B Role Play
Tapescript:
W: Hi, Tom. Did you know that a cat was found in our dormitory building?
M: Was it? Where did it come from?
W: I have no idea. She doesn’t have a name tag on her.
M: Do you think that I can keep her?
W: I’m afraid not. We are not allowed to keep pets in college. Maybe we should send her to the
animal protection organization where she can be taken good care of.
M: You are right. But I do miss my dogs back home.
W: Oh, so you keep pets at home?
M: Not really. In fact, my family raises dogs for helping the blind. And we have really good
experience with dogs.
三问部分:
Question 1:When did your family begin to raise dogs for the blind?/When did your family
start raising dogs for the blind?/When did your family begin raising dogs for the
blind?/When did your family start to raise dogs for the blind?
Answer 1: Actually, about 40 years ago. My grandfather started the whole thing to help his
blind neighbor. Gradually, the whole family joined in and began to train dogs for
the blind.
Question 2:How do you train these dogs?
Answer 2:Well, it’s a long process. We get the dogs when they are very young. And then we
teach them some basic things like sit, come and so on. When they are about two
years old, they go on a different training course. They are taught more professional
skills for helping the blind.
Question 3:Did you see the dogs you trained in the street?/Did you see the dogs you trained
on the road?/Have you seen the dogs you trained before in the street?/Have you
seen the dogs you trained before on the road?
Answer 3:Umm…over the last five years, we’ve trained…15 dogs. They were sent to
different families, yet we seldom see them. But one of them happens to live nearby,
so I see him quite often. And I can tell that he is doing a great job.
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2024年5月25日发(作者:涂采蓝)
2014年广东省高考英语听说考试真题A
Part B Role Play
Tapescript: 110
W: Good morning, Dr. Brown.
M: Good morning, Mary.
W: Haven’t seen you since last summer. What are you busy doing these days?
M: I have just written a book and got it published by the University Press.
W: Oh, great. What is the book about?
M: It is about how colors affect us in the world of advertising. It is called Market Colors.
W: That sounds interesting. You must have done a lot of research on people’s feelings
about colors.
M: That’s very true. I have spent 13 months on this book doing surveys and interviews. I’ve
had many interesting findings about the relationship between colors and buying decisions.
三问部分:
Question 1:How do colors affect our buying decisions?/How do colors influence our buying
decisions?/How do colors influence our purchasing behavior?/How do colors
affect our buying behavior?/How do colors influence our buying behavior?/How
do colors affect our purchasing behavior?
Answer 1: People have different feelings about colors and their feelings help them decide
what to buy. For example, blue makes people feel peaceful, quiet. It doesn’t create
strong emotions. So it’s a favorite for banks and insurance companies. And for
selling products, it’s often used to suggest something pure and fresh.
Question 2:What color is more attractive to customers?/What color can attract customers
more?/What color can appeal to more customers?/What color can attract people’s
attention more?/What color can draw people’s attention more?
Answer 2:Well, you can sell almost anything with a red. It’s a hot color, which suggests a
feeling of energy and even excitement, it catches your attention. You often see red
on magazine covers. But if you use it too much, it looks cheap and may make
people tired.
Question 3:Is green a popular color in advertising?/Is green a fashionable color in advertising?
Answer 3:Surprisingly, green isn’t used much in advertising except for garden products.
Although it’s friendly and cool, it can also be quite strong and many people
associate it with unpleasant ideas. 128
1
五答部分:
Question 1:How did Dr. Brown do his research?
Answer 1:By doing surveys and interviews.
Question 2:How much time did Dr. Brown spend on his book?
Answer 2:Thirteen months.
Question3:What does blue suggest in advertising?
Answer 3: Something pure and fresh.
Question 4:Why can’t we use red too much in advertising?
Answer 4:It looks cheap and may make people tired.
Question 5:What color is suitable for garden products?
Answer 5:Green.
Part C Retelling
Tapescript:
A Lucky Brake
Tom liked everything about cars and often helped his father repair his old car. One
morning, Tom was on the school bus with other children. They were chatting and laughing
loudly as usual. But the bus driver was not feeling very well that day. While he was trying
to stop the bus by the roadside. The driver suddenly became unconscious. It all happened
without any warning. The bus was out of control and started running off the road. The
children on the bus were terrified and began screaming. Tom was sitting in the back of the
bus, but he rushed to the front within seconds. He tried his best to move the bus driver aside
and stepped hard on the brakes. The bus finally stopped. Tom saved himself and all the
other children from disaster. The quick reaction of Tom made the news all over the country.
He appeared on TV as a hero. His school hung a medalof honor around his neck and the
bus company gave him a toy bus as a reward. Tom’s father was very proud of his son. He
promised to teach him how to drive when Tom was older.
参考复述:
One morning, Tom was on the school bus with other kids. But then the bus driver, who
was feeling unwell, suddenly passed out. It happened very quickly, and the bus began to run
off the road. All the kids screamed except Tom, because he knew a lot about cars and often
helped his father repair his car. So Tom ran to the front of the bus, and pushed the bus driver
to one side. He stepped on the brakes and stopped the bus. Nobody was hurt, and the story of
2
Tom saving the kids on the bus became well known. He even appeared on television, and his
school gave him an award. Tom’s father was proud of him, and said he’d teach Tom to drive
when Tom was old enough.
3
2014年广东省高考英语听说考试真题B
Part B Role Play
Tapescript:
W: Good morning, Dr. Brown.
M: Good morning.
W: This is a very good place for old people. They are taken good care of here. It’s very impressive.
M: Yes. They can enjoy their life comfortably.
W: What do they do every day here?
M: Well, as they like, we have a TV room, a chess room and a library. We even have a piano.
Mrs. Jones, that old lady there plays the piano very well. She used to be a piano teacher.
W: That’s great. So they’ve got many activities and their life is very colorful and meaningful.
M: Yes. We are trying our best to make them feel at home.
三问部分:
Question 1:How do you solve old people’s health problem?/How do you deal with old
people’s health problem?
Answer 1: Yeah, old people tend to have poor health. We have two doctors and fourteen
nurses here. They deal with small problems such as colds and stomach problems.
But for some major health problems, we send them to the nearby hospitals.
Question 2:Who pays for their living expenses here?/Who pays them for the living expenses
here?
Answer 2:Well, the government pays for most of their living expenses, such as food,
accommodation, medical care and so on. And the old people just need to pay a
small sum of money, about $200 a month. Most of them can afford it.
Question 3:How often do their children come to see them?/How often do their children come
to visit them?
Answer 3:Some old people hope to see their families very often, but normally on weekends
their children come and visit them. On some special days, such as birthdays and
festivals, they take theirparents home to celebrate with other family members.
五答部分:
Question 1:What did Mrs. Jones use to be?
Answer 1:A piano teacher.
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Answer 2:Fourteen.
Question 2:How many nurses are there in this place?
Question3:What will be done when old people have serious diseases?
Answer 3: They will be sent to the nearby hospital.
Question 4:Who pays for most of their living expenses?
Answer 4:The government.
Question 5:When will the children take their parents home?
Answer 5:On some special days, such as birthdays and festivals.
Part C Retelling
Tapescript:
Fear of the Dark
Mary was terrified of the dark. When the lights were off at night, everything in her
bedroom looked like terrible things. Many times her parents explained that people could
not see clearly in the dark, so everything became strange. But Mary still had an awful
feeling of fear in the dark.
One day, her aunt came for a visit. She was famous for her courage and for her many
adventures. Mary asked her aunt for help to overcome her fear. Her aunt told Mary a secret:
when you are afraid of the things in your bedroom, close your eyes and touch them with
your hands. You’ll know there is nothing to be afraid of.
That night, Mary turned off the light. After a while, she felt afraid of the things in the
bedroom again. Following her aunt’s advice, she closed her eyes, gathering all her courage.
She then moved forward and touched something soft. Her big smile appeared on Mary’s
face. She realized that it was her favorite toy bear. Excited, Mary touched everything in her
room with her eyes closed. All the things that seemed terrible were actually her toys. Mary
was not afraid of the dark anymore.
参考复述:
Mary was afraid of the dark. When she looked around when the lights were off, she
seemed to see all kinds of scary things. Her parents said she shouldn’t be afraid, but their
advice didn’t help her. Then one day her aunt visited. Her aunt was famous for her adventures
and bravery, so Mary was eager to talk with her. Her aunt told Mary that she should just touch
whatever was scaring her. Then she’d see there is nothing to be scared of. That night, Mary
tried it. She saw something scary, but when she touched it, she found it was only her favorite
toy bear. She felt happy, and touched everything else in her room. They all turned out to be
toys. After that, she wasn’t afraid of the dark anymore.
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2014年广东省高考英语听说考试真题C
Part B Role Play
Tapescript:
W: Hi, Tom. I haven’t seen you for a while. So, what’s new?
M: Well, nothing much.
W: You look a bit worried. What’s troubling you?
M: Well, I had a phone call from my parents, and that made me feel upset. It happens every
time they call and gets me down.
W: I’m sorry to hear that. I know how you feel. You think they are still keeping an eye on you.
M: Yes, they call me almost every day, and they make me feel as if I were still five years old.
三问部分:
Question 1:Do your parents usually allow you to make decisions by yourself?/Do your
parents usually permit you to make decisions by yourself?
Answer 1: For small decisions such as what clothes to wear, they’ll let me do what I like. But
for some major decisions such as what university to go to, what girl friend to
choose, they will have tons of opinions.
Question 2:Why do you want to live without your parents?/Why do you want to leave your
parents and live alone?
Answer 2:Independence mainly. Living at home you don’t have the same freedom as you do
in your own place, for example, if you want to have a party or have friends stay
over. But independence has its cost. You have to deal with everything without your
parents around. You need to do all the cooking and shopping for yourself, and plan
your money carefully.
Question 3:Who pays for your living costs?/Who pays for your living expenses?/Who pays
you for the living costs?/Who pays you for the living expenses?
Answer 3:Well, my parents pay for the tuition and the living costs, but I still need to earn
some pocket money. I work Saturday mornings in the local grocery store helping
behind the counter. That gets me 100 yuan a week which covers my social
expenses, such as dinning out with friends.
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五答部分:
Question 1:What made Tom feel upset?
Answer 1:A phone call from his parents./His parents’ phone call.
Question 2:How often do Tom’s parents call him?
Answer 2:Almost every day.
Question3:Who will probably decide Tom’s choice of university?
Answer 3: His parents.
Question 4:Where can young people have the freedom to have a party?
Answer 4:In their own places./In his own place.
Question 5:How does Tom get his pocket money?
Answer 5:He works Saturday mornings in the local grocery store./By helping behind the
counter in the local grocery store.
Part C Retelling
Tapescript:
Surprise
Tom’s birthday was approaching. His wife Mary wanted to give him a present, but she
wanted it to be a surprise, so she had to keep everything a secret. But she had a problem:
how could she find out what he wanted for his birthday. Soon, she got an idea and decided
to ask Tom’s sister for help. His sister would telephone him and ask him what he would like
to receive and Mary would listen to the conversation without Tom knowing it. Everything
went smoothly as planned. Mary listened carefully from the other room and finally heard
what Tom wanted — a pair of sneakers. Full of excitement, she rushed off to the shop and
bought a pair of shiny sneakers.
Finally the day arrived. Mary brought in the box of sneakers packed in colorful paper.
“Wow,” Tom said with a big smile, “I wonder what it can be.”“Open it and see for
yourself,” Mary replied happily. Tom opened the box but did not seem that happy. Mary
noticed that something was wrong. “Didn’t you tell your sister that you wanted a pair of
sneakers?” she asked. “A pair of sneakers?” Tom started to laugh, “I said a pair of
speakers.”
参考复述:
Mary wanted to buy a birthday present for her husband Tom, but she wanted to surprise
him. So instead of asking him directly, she asked Tom’s sister to phone him and ask him what
7
he wanted for his birthday. Then, she could listen to the conversation from the next room.
While they were talking, she heard Tom say he wanted a pair of sneakers. Soon after, Mary
went to a shop and bought a pair of nice new sneakers for him. When Tom’s birthday arrived,
Mary gave him the present. Tom opened the package, and looked at the shoes, but he didn’t
seem very excited. Mary asked him what was wrong. She said she thought he had wanted a
pair of sneakers. Tom laughed. He said that actually, he’d wanted a pair of speakers.
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2014年广东省高考英语听说考试真题D
Part B Role Play
Tapescript:
W: Hi, Tom. Did you know that a cat was found in our dormitory building?
M: Was it? Where did it come from?
W: I have no idea. She doesn’t have a name tag on her.
M: Do you think that I can keep her?
W: I’m afraid not. We are not allowed to keep pets in college. Maybe we should send her to the
animal protection organization where she can be taken good care of.
M: You are right. But I do miss my dogs back home.
W: Oh, so you keep pets at home?
M: Not really. In fact, my family raises dogs for helping the blind. And we have really good
experience with dogs.
三问部分:
Question 1:When did your family begin to raise dogs for the blind?/When did your family
start raising dogs for the blind?/When did your family begin raising dogs for the
blind?/When did your family start to raise dogs for the blind?
Answer 1: Actually, about 40 years ago. My grandfather started the whole thing to help his
blind neighbor. Gradually, the whole family joined in and began to train dogs for
the blind.
Question 2:How do you train these dogs?
Answer 2:Well, it’s a long process. We get the dogs when they are very young. And then we
teach them some basic things like sit, come and so on. When they are about two
years old, they go on a different training course. They are taught more professional
skills for helping the blind.
Question 3:Did you see the dogs you trained in the street?/Did you see the dogs you trained
on the road?/Have you seen the dogs you trained before in the street?/Have you
seen the dogs you trained before on the road?
Answer 3:Umm…over the last five years, we’ve trained…15 dogs. They were sent to
different families, yet we seldom see them. But one of them happens to live nearby,
so I see him quite often. And I can tell that he is doing a great job.
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