M:这是2026年金考卷特快专递第5期第九模拟英语科的听力部分,该部分分为第一、第二两节。
M:听力考试正式开始。
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M:请看听力部分第一节。
M:第一节
M: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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M: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: Mrs. Anderson, I'm thinking about taking some time off. I really need a break from work.
W: Oh, the boss was just asking if you are available for next week's shifts. Are you sure?
M: Absolutely. I'll finally take that trip I've been postponing.
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M: Mrs. Anderson, I'm thinking about taking some time off. I really need a break from work.
W: Oh, the boss was just asking if you are available for next week's shifts. Are you sure?
M: Absolutely. I'll finally take that trip I've been postponing.
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W: Did you see the look on Nancy's face when she heard the news?
M: Yeah, she didn't expect to take second place. It was not the result she had hoped to achieve.
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W: Did you see the look on Nancy's face when she heard the news?
M: Yeah, she didn't expect to take second place. It was not the result she had hoped to achieve.
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M: Hey, Fiona. Is it alright if I come around now to discuss the details of our farewell party on Thursday?
W: Oh, I'll show the foreign guests around the history museum in an hour. How about we do it tomorrow?
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M: Hey, Fiona. Is it alright if I come around now to discuss the details of our farewell party on Thursday?
W: Oh, I'll show the foreign guests around the history museum in an hour. How about we do it tomorrow?
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M: Maria, did you track the shipment of urgent medical supplies?
W: Yes. The parcel is expected to arrive this afternoon.
M: Perfect! I'll let my patients know that.
W: Well, you have a meeting at the City Hall at 3:00 p.m. Would you like me to arrange a car for you?
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M: Maria, did you track the shipment of urgent medical supplies?
W: Yes. The parcel is expected to arrive this afternoon.
M: Perfect! I'll let my patients know that.
W: Well, you have a meeting at the City Hall at 3:00 p.m. Would you like me to arrange a car for you?
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M: I'm anxious to know why I can't figure out the math problem. I've been working on it for almost an hour.
W: Why not stop to grab a coffee or take a walk? That may help you spark new ideas.
M: Maybe you're right.
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M: I'm anxious to know why I can't figure out the math problem. I've been working on it for almost an hour.
W: Why not stop to grab a coffee or take a walk? That may help you spark new ideas.
M: Maybe you're right.
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M:第一节到此结束。
M:第二节
M: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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M: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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W: Excuse me, the sign there says “Buy One, Get One Free”, but you charged me the full price for these two blue shirts.
M: Let me check...Hmm, the promotion only applies to items that are priced at over £20 each.
W: Oh, I see. Mine were £19.5 each. I can't believe 50 pennies made a difference!
M: Yeah, there is fine print on every offer. Do you want to change them?
W: Yes. So, will I have to return them first?
M: I'm afraid so. The purchase has already been processed.
W: Okay. Oh, I wish I'd registered the fine print earlier.
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W: Excuse me, the sign there says “Buy One, Get One Free”, but you charged me the full price for these two blue shirts.
M: Let me check...Hmm, the promotion only applies to items that are priced at over £20 each.
W: Oh, I see. Mine were £19.5 each. I can't believe 50 pennies made a difference!
M: Yeah, there is fine print on every offer. Do you want to change them?
W: Yes. So, will I have to return them first?
M: I'm afraid so. The purchase has already been processed.
W: Okay. Oh, I wish I'd registered the fine print earlier.
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M:听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。
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M: It's already 9:30 a.m., and the meeting has been delayed for half an hour.
W: Mr. Johnson's flight didn't touch down until 8:30 a.m., so he's running late. We can't start the meeting without him.
M: I was wondering how long we still have to wait. I'm about to grab a coffee in the break room.
W: How about suggesting he attend the meeting online instead?
M: Online? But what about the presentation?
W: Actually, the main screen in the meeting room is acting up again. The repairman was called up to fix it. Even if he arrives, we won't be able to display the presentation on the screen.
M: Then what are we waiting for?
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M: It's already 9:30 a.m., and the meeting has been delayed for half an hour.
W: Mr. Johnson's flight didn't touch down until 8:30 a.m., so he's running late. We can't start the meeting without him.
M: I was wondering how long we still have to wait. I'm about to grab a coffee in the break room.
W: How about suggesting he attend the meeting online instead?
M: Online? But what about the presentation?
W: Actually, the main screen in the meeting room is acting up again. The repairman was called up to fix it. Even if he arrives, we won't be able to display the presentation on the screen.
M: Then what are we waiting for?
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M:听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。
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M: Speaking of our trip to Singapore next month, I was thinking of setting off on October 2nd.
W: Well, I'd prefer to set out a bit earlier, maybe the 1st. That way, we can have a day to rest and switch to local time after we arrive.
M: That sounds good. I've looked up a few flight options. We can book a direct flight, but it's a bit expensive, around $1,200. Or there's a connecting flight for $900. We'll have a one-night stopover in Frankfurt.
W: Uh...I think the direct flight would be better. It'll save us quite a few hours.
M: Agreed. I'll book the direct flight for us. What about the accommodation in Singapore?
W: Let's choose a quite modern hotel with good service near my aunt's house. I've found one on Orchard Road. Its rates range from $150 to $180 a night. It's over our budget, but it's very central.
M: Sounds perfect. I'll take care of the booking.
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M: Speaking of our trip to Singapore next month, I was thinking of setting off on October 2nd.
W: Well, I'd prefer to set out a bit earlier, maybe the 1st. That way, we can have a day to rest and switch to local time after we arrive.
M: That sounds good. I've looked up a few flight options. We can book a direct flight, but it's a bit expensive, around $1,200. Or there's a connecting flight for $900. We'll have a one-night stopover in Frankfurt.
W: Uh...I think the direct flight would be better. It'll save us quite a few hours.
M: Agreed. I'll book the direct flight for us. What about the accommodation in Singapore?
W: Let's choose a quite modern hotel with good service near my aunt's house. I've found one on Orchard Road. Its rates range from $150 to $180 a night. It's over our budget, but it's very central.
M: Sounds perfect. I'll take care of the booking.
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M:听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。
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W: Hello, Alex. What have you been up to?
M: Nothing special. A little busy, though.
W: Well, I just wanted to remind you that the deadline for the paper is Friday, September 25th. Have you added the finishing touches to the abstract?
M: It's nearly done, but I'm still not sure about the second paragraph.
W: Well, Mr. McDaniel thinks the abstract should highlight the main findings. Maybe you can cut out some of the complex terms in the second part. Keep it straightforward.
M: Understood. I used more technical terms, but I see your point. I'll revise some of them. What about the format of the paper?
W: Mr. McDaniel said our paper should be set in Times New Roman, size 12 and double-spaced.
M: Got it. I'll send it to Mr. McDaniel's mailbox on Thursday.
W: Excellent. Plus don't forget the dinner party on the 26th. It's a great chance to meet other researchers and professors in our field. You never know what connections you might make.
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W: Hello, Alex. What have you been up to?
M: Nothing special. A little busy, though.
W: Well, I just wanted to remind you that the deadline for the paper is Friday, September 25th. Have you added the finishing touches to the abstract?
M: It's nearly done, but I'm still not sure about the second paragraph.
W: Well, Mr. McDaniel thinks the abstract should highlight the main findings. Maybe you can cut out some of the complex terms in the second part. Keep it straightforward.
M: Understood. I used more technical terms, but I see your point. I'll revise some of them. What about the format of the paper?
W: Mr. McDaniel said our paper should be set in Times New Roman, size 12 and double-spaced.
M: Got it. I'll send it to Mr. McDaniel's mailbox on Thursday.
W: Excellent. Plus don't forget the dinner party on the 26th. It's a great chance to meet other researchers and professors in our field. You never know what connections you might make.
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M:听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。
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W:When was the last time you looked up and saw a clear sky full of stars? If you live in a big city, the answer is probably: a long time ago. The reason for this is light pollution. Streetlights, billboards and even the lights in our houses block our view of the night sky and mask the stars. According to a study, 60% of Europeans and almost four-fifths of people in North America cannot see the Milky Way at night. Bright lights don't just make us miss a nice view. They also affect animals, confusing them when they migrate. For example, sea turtles, which navigate by the moon, often become disoriented due to artificial lights on beaches. Birds that migrate at night are also thrown off course by city lights, sometimes flying into buildings or changing their migration patterns altogether. And this type of pollution is bad for human health by disrupting human sleep patterns. Luckily, there are solutions. First, cities can install streetlights that point downward instead of spreading light in all directions. Then, shops can turn off bright signs after midnight. Last, we could follow the Czech Republic's example and introduce a law against light pollution. We may see the starry night sky once again if we take action now.
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W:When was the last time you looked up and saw a clear sky full of stars? If you live in a big city, the answer is probably: a long time ago. The reason for this is light pollution. Streetlights, billboards and even the lights in our houses block our view of the night sky and mask the stars. According to a study, 60% of Europeans and almost four-fifths of people in North America cannot see the Milky Way at night. Bright lights don't just make us miss a nice view. They also affect animals, confusing them when they migrate. For example, sea turtles, which navigate by the moon, often become disoriented due to artificial lights on beaches. Birds that migrate at night are also thrown off course by city lights, sometimes flying into buildings or changing their migration patterns altogether. And this type of pollution is bad for human health by disrupting human sleep patterns. Luckily, there are solutions. First, cities can install streetlights that point downward instead of spreading light in all directions. Then, shops can turn off bright signs after midnight. Last, we could follow the Czech Republic's example and introduce a law against light pollution. We may see the starry night sky once again if we take action now.
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M: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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M:听力部分到此结束。