26版特快英语 5期听力7
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这是2026年金考卷特快专递第5期第七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: There are so many options. I can't decide which one to buy.

W: How about this one with the deep drawers? You'll have a lot of storage space.

M: I'm worried it'll be hard to reach the bottom clothes.

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M: There are so many options. I can't decide which one to buy.

W: How about this one with the deep drawers? You'll have a lot of storage space.

M: I'm worried it'll be hard to reach the bottom clothes.

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W: I don't know how you can study while the TV is on.

M: I don't even notice it. It's just background.

W: It bothers me. But I'm terrible at multitasking anyway. I can only do one thing at a time.

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W: I don't know how you can study while the TV is on.

M: I don't even notice it. It's just background.

W: It bothers me. But I'm terrible at multitasking anyway. I can only do one thing at a time.

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W: Nowadays, nobody really reads print newspapers anymore.

M: Exactly. It's all about digital news now — everyone is just glued to their phones.

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W: Nowadays, nobody really reads print newspapers anymore.

M: Exactly. It's all about digital news now — everyone is just glued to their phones.

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M: We're stuck in a traffic jam.

W: Let's just pay and walk the rest of the way to the restaurant. At least we'll be moving.

M: Don't forget to grab the gift for Anne.

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M: We're stuck in a traffic jam.

W: Let's just pay and walk the rest of the way to the restaurant. At least we'll be moving.

M: Don't forget to grab the gift for Anne.

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M: I called last night and there was a recorded message that said your shop opens at 6 a.m.

W: I'm very sorry that happened, but our hours are from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. every day.

M: Well, that's pretty unprofessional.

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M: I called last night and there was a recorded message that said your shop opens at 6 a.m.

W: I'm very sorry that happened, but our hours are from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. every day.

M: Well, that's pretty unprofessional.

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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: I'm going to be working on a group project with Sam Fisher.

M: I'm sure you'll learn a lot from him.

W: What? I thought you guys had trouble working together.

M: Oh, I know what you mean. Yeah, we had a conflict when we first started, but we got over it. Sam's just very straightforward, you know what I mean?

W: Okay. I mean, I'm not looking to be his friend.

M: Don't get me wrong. I like him. He's just, you know, straight to the point.

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W: I'm going to be working on a group project with Sam Fisher.

M: I'm sure you'll learn a lot from him.

W: What? I thought you guys had trouble working together.

M: Oh, I know what you mean. Yeah, we had a conflict when we first started, but we got over it. Sam's just very straightforward, you know what I mean?

W: Okay. I mean, I'm not looking to be his friend.

M: Don't get me wrong. I like him. He's just, you know, straight to the point.

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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秒钟的时间阅读这个小题。

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M: Hi, this is Jack Taylor. I'm sorry to call on such short notice, but one of my fillings just came out and I'm in a bit of pain. I have an appointment with Dr. Lee this Saturday, but could I possibly come in today?

W: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. He's pretty booked up, but for something like this, I'm sure he'll be willing to take a short lunch break. How about 1:00?

M: That would be perfect, thank you! I'm really sorry for the inconvenience, but I can't chew or eat anything.

W: Oh, don't worry about it. This sort of thing happens. Let me check with Dr. Lee, and we'll take care of it today.

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M: Hi, this is Jack Taylor. I'm sorry to call on such short notice, but one of my fillings just came out and I'm in a bit of pain. I have an appointment with Dr. Lee this Saturday, but could I possibly come in today?

W: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. He's pretty booked up, but for something like this, I'm sure he'll be willing to take a short lunch break. How about 1:00?

M: That would be perfect, thank you! I'm really sorry for the inconvenience, but I can't chew or eat anything.

W: Oh, don't worry about it. This sort of thing happens. Let me check with Dr. Lee, and we'll take care of it today.

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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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W: Hello, this is Janice Anderson calling. May I speak to Mr. Franks, please?

M: I'm afraid Mr. Franks is out of the office at the moment. Would you like me to take a message?

W: Um...actually, this call is rather urgent. We spoke yesterday about a delivery problem that Mr. Franks mentioned. Did he leave any information with you?

M: Yes, he did. He said that a sales representative from your company might be calling. He also asked me to ask you a question.

W: Great, I'd love to see this problem resolved as quickly as possible.

M: Well, we did pay for the computers, but the shipment expected last Tuesday hasn't arrived yet.

W: Yes, I'm terribly sorry about that. In the meantime, I've spoken with our delivery department today and they assured me that the computers will be delivered by tomorrow morning.

M: Excellent, I'm sure Mr. Franks will be pleased to hear that.

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W: Hello, this is Janice Anderson calling. May I speak to Mr. Franks, please?

M: I'm afraid Mr. Franks is out of the office at the moment. Would you like me to take a message?

W: Um...actually, this call is rather urgent. We spoke yesterday about a delivery problem that Mr. Franks mentioned. Did he leave any information with you?

M: Yes, he did. He said that a sales representative from your company might be calling. He also asked me to ask you a question.

W: Great, I'd love to see this problem resolved as quickly as possible.

M: Well, we did pay for the computers, but the shipment expected last Tuesday hasn't arrived yet.

W: Yes, I'm terribly sorry about that. In the meantime, I've spoken with our delivery department today and they assured me that the computers will be delivered by tomorrow morning.

M: Excellent, I'm sure Mr. Franks will be pleased to hear that.

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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: So Max, as an underwater film-maker, you often spend months far from home filming. How is that?

M: I can forget about it on days that I'm really busy, but there aren't many of those on a long trip. I'd like to fly back during short breaks in filming, but we're often traveling to other destinations then. The ideal would be for my wife and children to come with me. I'm sure they'd enjoy it!

W: Are there any qualities every good underwater film-maker should have?

M: People who don't dive assume that filming underwater is really stressful, whereas I actually feel as at home there as I do above it.Nature's unpredictable, so things don't often go according to plans. Anyone working in my field has to be good at sorting these difficulties out, and quickly!

W: Are there any suggestions you'd make to people who want to get a job like yours?

M: You get work by creating good films. The mistake people make is to spend whatever money they have paying for expensive cameras and a week filming in a remote location. They end up with one film, which may or may not be any good. Improving your abilities by working on a range of projects nearer to where you live is a much better idea.

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W: So Max, as an underwater film-maker, you often spend months far from home filming. How is that?

M: I can forget about it on days that I'm really busy, but there aren't many of those on a long trip. I'd like to fly back during short breaks in filming, but we're often traveling to other destinations then. The ideal would be for my wife and children to come with me. I'm sure they'd enjoy it!

W: Are there any qualities every good underwater film-maker should have?

M: People who don't dive assume that filming underwater is really stressful, whereas I actually feel as at home there as I do above it.Nature's unpredictable, so things don't often go according to plans. Anyone working in my field has to be good at sorting these difficulties out, and quickly!

W: Are there any suggestions you'd make to people who want to get a job like yours?

M: You get work by creating good films. The mistake people make is to spend whatever money they have paying for expensive cameras and a week filming in a remote location. They end up with one film, which may or may not be any good. Improving your abilities by working on a range of projects nearer to where you live is a much better idea.

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M:听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这个小题。

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M: Here at the art sale, there are works of some local artists. One of them is Don Studley, who has a special interest in the art sale because his five-year-old daughter was born with a serious back problem. After an operation earlier this year, she's now doing fine, but Don says he wants to offer something to help other less fortunate children. His paintings present some of our New Zealand birds in their natural habitats.One relative newcomer to New Zealand is James Chang, who came here from China nine years ago. At the age of 56, Mr. Chang had 13 exhibitions in China right before he came to live here in New Zealand. His paintings are certainly worth looking at — if you like abstract pictures with strong color combinations, you'll love them.Natalie Stevens was born in New Zealand, and has exhibited in China, Australia and Spain. Most of her works feature lively figures, so watch out — some of them may even be friends of yours.Well, that's all I have time to tell you now, but there are many other artists whose works will be on sale, so do come along.

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M: Here at the art sale, there are works of some local artists. One of them is Don Studley, who has a special interest in the art sale because his five-year-old daughter was born with a serious back problem. After an operation earlier this year, she's now doing fine, but Don says he wants to offer something to help other less fortunate children. His paintings present some of our New Zealand birds in their natural habitats.One relative newcomer to New Zealand is James Chang, who came here from China nine years ago. At the age of 56, Mr. Chang had 13 exhibitions in China right before he came to live here in New Zealand. His paintings are certainly worth looking at — if you like abstract pictures with strong color combinations, you'll love them.Natalie Stevens was born in New Zealand, and has exhibited in China, Australia and Spain. Most of her works feature lively figures, so watch out — some of them may even be friends of yours.Well, that's all I have time to tell you now, but there are many other artists whose works will be on sale, so do come along.

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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。