卷(五)听力-26版领航卷-新高考英语
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这是2026年金考卷百校联盟高考领航卷英语科第五模拟听力部分,该部分分为第一、第二两节。                

听力考试正式开始。

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请看听力部分第一节。

第一节

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。

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现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第1小题的有关内容。

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M: Have you got your train ticket for tomorrow's trip? 

W: Not yet. I missed the discount on the booking website.

M: Would you consider driving there?

W: No. I'll fly there. At least I can save time.

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M: Have you got your train ticket for tomorrow's trip? 

W: Not yet. I missed the discount on the booking website.

M: Would you consider driving there?

W: No. I'll fly there. At least I can save time.

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W: Your presentation was really impressive, Jack.

M: Thanks! I practiced several times, but it still ran two minutes over. 

W: Time does fly when you're confident.

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W: Your presentation was really impressive, Jack.

M: Thanks! I practiced several times, but it still ran two minutes over. 

W: Time does fly when you're confident.

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M: Oh, where is my key? I remember I left it on the kitchen table half an hour ago. 

W: I put it to the shelf near the door, because it accidentally fell onto the ground.

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M: Oh, where is my key? I remember I left it on the kitchen table half an hour ago. 

W: I put it to the shelf near the door, because it accidentally fell onto the ground.

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W: I thought what was on show in the museum would be boring, but the way it presented the history of the city was really creative. 

M: Yeah, using virtual reality to show how the buildings changed over time was amazing. 

W: I especially liked the part where it compared photos from the past and present. I hope the show could last longer. 

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W: I thought what was on show in the museum would be boring, but the way it presented the history of the city was really creative. 

M: Yeah, using virtual reality to show how the buildings changed over time was amazing. 

W: I especially liked the part where it compared photos from the past and present. I hope the show could last longer. 

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M: Are you going to the library this afternoon, Maria?

W: I planned to, Bob, but I have a group meeting at two. It will last thirty minutes. 

M: Oh, I was hoping we could study together.

W: Maybe later. I'll be free about an hour and a half after the meeting.

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M: Are you going to the library this afternoon, Maria?

W: I planned to, Bob, but I have a group meeting at two. It will last thirty minutes. 

M: Oh, I was hoping we could study together.

W: Maybe later. I'll be free about an hour and a half after the meeting.

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第一节到此结束。

第二节

     听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

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听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。

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M: You've stopped bringing your phone to dinner lately. I'm surprised. 

W: Yeah. I've realized I was missing out on face-to-face conversations, and I should treasure such moments. 

M: Same here. Last weekend, I went out with friends, and half the time, their eyes were glued to their phones, and our chats kept being interrupted.

W: That's upsetting. I've started putting mine in my bag during meals.

M: A smart move. I even removed some social apps. I was spending hours on them every day. 

W: Me too. We all need breaks from screens.

M: So, would you join me for a weekend hike — no phones allowed? 

W: Sounds like a plan!

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M: You've stopped bringing your phone to dinner lately. I'm surprised. 

W: Yeah. I've realized I was missing out on face-to-face conversations, and I should treasure such moments. 

M: Same here. Last weekend, I went out with friends, and half the time, their eyes were glued to their phones, and our chats kept being interrupted.

W: That's upsetting. I've started putting mine in my bag during meals.

M: A smart move. I even removed some social apps. I was spending hours on them every day. 

W: Me too. We all need breaks from screens.

M: So, would you join me for a weekend hike — no phones allowed? 

W: Sounds like a plan!

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听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。

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W: Hi, Alex! I heard you just got back from Kenya. How was your volunteer work there?

M: It was eye-opening. I spent four weeks in a primary school. The kids were incredibly eager to learn English and enjoyed my teaching method, even though they didn't have many learning and financial resources. 

W: That sounds rewarding. Did you have any difficulty adjusting?

M: Yes, the first week was tough. The weather was much hotter. The food was not good. But I could handle them.It was communication that didn't come easily at first. After a few days, I started learning some basic local words, which really helped. 

W: That's impressive! Did you live in the school?

M: No. A host family kindly took me in. They treated me like a member of their own family. They introduced me to local traditions and hoped I would return and live with them again next year. 

W: Would you do it again?

M: Definitely. I'm already planning for next summer.

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W: Hi, Alex! I heard you just got back from Kenya. How was your volunteer work there?

M: It was eye-opening. I spent four weeks in a primary school. The kids were incredibly eager to learn English and enjoyed my teaching method, even though they didn't have many learning and financial resources. 

W: That sounds rewarding. Did you have any difficulty adjusting?

M: Yes, the first week was tough. The weather was much hotter. The food was not good. But I could handle them.It was communication that didn't come easily at first. After a few days, I started learning some basic local words, which really helped. 

W: That's impressive! Did you live in the school?

M: No. A host family kindly took me in. They treated me like a member of their own family. They introduced me to local traditions and hoped I would return and live with them again next year. 

W: Would you do it again?

M: Definitely. I'm already planning for next summer.

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听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。

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W: Hey Jason, how is your test preparation going?

M: Honestly, not great, Karen. I feel like I've been reading for hours but not really remembering anything.

W: Maybe you should try switching your method. What are you doing now? 

M: Just going over some essential points. 

W: That used to be my must-see as well. But now I take active notes while reading, and I do a self-check after that.

M: Checking yourself? 

W: Yeah, like writing flashcards or answering chapter questions from memory. It forces you to recall, which helps the information stick in your mind. 

M: Interesting. I also heard studying in short sessions works better than that in long ones.

W: Absolutely. I do 25 minutes of focused work, then take a 5-minute break. It keeps my mind active.

M: I might give that a try. I just don't want to feel burned out before finals.

W: Some friends and I often do our homework and review as a group, so we can help each other. Want to join us? 

M: Sure, that sounds like exactly what I need.

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W: Hey Jason, how is your test preparation going?

M: Honestly, not great, Karen. I feel like I've been reading for hours but not really remembering anything.

W: Maybe you should try switching your method. What are you doing now? 

M: Just going over some essential points. 

W: That used to be my must-see as well. But now I take active notes while reading, and I do a self-check after that.

M: Checking yourself? 

W: Yeah, like writing flashcards or answering chapter questions from memory. It forces you to recall, which helps the information stick in your mind. 

M: Interesting. I also heard studying in short sessions works better than that in long ones.

W: Absolutely. I do 25 minutes of focused work, then take a 5-minute break. It keeps my mind active.

M: I might give that a try. I just don't want to feel burned out before finals.

W: Some friends and I often do our homework and review as a group, so we can help each other. Want to join us? 

M: Sure, that sounds like exactly what I need.

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听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。

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M: Have you seen those new smart rubbish cans set up downtown?

W: You mean the ones that pack rubbish tightly by themselves and send alarms when they're full of waste. 

M: Exactly. And they're solar-powered, so they don't rely on the city's electricity network. I watched a documentary about them last night.

W: That actually sounds like a great idea — less overflow and fewer collection trips.

M: Yeah, and fewer trips mean less fuel consumption and waste gas from garbage trucks. 

W: That's a big win for the environment. But do they work as well when it rains or snows, I wonder? You know, we deal with all kinds of weather in our projects, so being dependable is key. 

M: Good question. In some cities, there were technical issues at first — especially in areas with extreme temperatures. But newer versions have been updated to handle that better. We should look into that for our company's new project. 

W: That makes sense. But maybe some people won't notice the change.

M: Maybe, but even unnoticed changes can have a long-term impact. It's one of those things where the benefits build quietly.

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M: Have you seen those new smart rubbish cans set up downtown?

W: You mean the ones that pack rubbish tightly by themselves and send alarms when they're full of waste. 

M: Exactly. And they're solar-powered, so they don't rely on the city's electricity network. I watched a documentary about them last night.

W: That actually sounds like a great idea — less overflow and fewer collection trips.

M: Yeah, and fewer trips mean less fuel consumption and waste gas from garbage trucks. 

W: That's a big win for the environment. But do they work as well when it rains or snows, I wonder? You know, we deal with all kinds of weather in our projects, so being dependable is key. 

M: Good question. In some cities, there were technical issues at first — especially in areas with extreme temperatures. But newer versions have been updated to handle that better. We should look into that for our company's new project. 

W: That makes sense. But maybe some people won't notice the change.

M: Maybe, but even unnoticed changes can have a long-term impact. It's one of those things where the benefits build quietly.

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听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。

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W:Welcome to our program about personalities. Today, we'll talk about the life and career of Mark Davis. Many of you may know him from his popular column “The Sports World” in the magazine “Athletics Monthly”. Mark Davis is well known for his excellent techniques of journalism. However, he is also recognized for his exceptional storytelling skills and his ability to get to the heart of sports through his vivid writing. In fact, his first work, “The Journey of Davis”, became a bestseller within months of its release. It tells the story of his own journey from a young athlete to a respected sports journalist. Davis joined “Athletics Monthly” in 1982 and quickly became one of its most popular writers. His column is loved by readers for his humor and unique understanding and views on the world of sports. So, whether you're a sports fan or just someone who enjoys a good read, Mark Davis is definitely a name to remember.

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W:Welcome to our program about personalities. Today, we'll talk about the life and career of Mark Davis. Many of you may know him from his popular column “The Sports World” in the magazine “Athletics Monthly”. Mark Davis is well known for his excellent techniques of journalism. However, he is also recognized for his exceptional storytelling skills and his ability to get to the heart of sports through his vivid writing. In fact, his first work, “The Journey of Davis”, became a bestseller within months of its release. It tells the story of his own journey from a young athlete to a respected sports journalist. Davis joined “Athletics Monthly” in 1982 and quickly became one of its most popular writers. His column is loved by readers for his humor and unique understanding and views on the world of sports. So, whether you're a sports fan or just someone who enjoys a good read, Mark Davis is definitely a name to remember.

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第二节到此结束。现在,你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。

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听力部分到此结束。