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【连载】高考英语听力模拟试题6(第一节两遍)

【连载】高考英语听力模拟试题6(第一节两遍)

第一节 (5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC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。

1. What will the boy do next?

A. Help draft the poster. 

B. Buy rubbish bags. 

C. Collect plastic bottles. 

2. What kind of gift does the woman prefer?

A. A shared experience. 

B. A set of kitchen knives. 

C. A smart coffee maker. 

3. When does the main movie start?

A. At 7:00 p.m. 

B. At 7:30 p.m. 

C. At 8;00 p.m. 

4. What is the woman's purpose in taking the online photography course?

A. To win a contest. 

B. To better preserve memories. 

C. To become an expert. 

5. What docs Mrs.Carter do for the community?

A. Run a community bike shop. 

B. Teach kids to repair bikes. 

C. Hold monthly book exchanges. 

第二节 ( 15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5)

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ABC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。

听第6段材料,回答第67题。

6. What are the speakers mainly discussing?

A. The side effects of strict dieting. 

B. The importance of exercising. 

C. The impacts of work pressure. 

7. What will the man probably do first to improve his health?

A. Consult a nutritionist. 

B. Join a sports club. 

C. Reduce his workload. 

听第7段材料,回答第810题。

8. What is the main problem with the man's essay?

A. A boring topic. 

B. An unclear argument. 

C. Insufficient evidence. 

9. What is the woman's advice?

A. Do more research. 

B. Expand the focus. 

C. Restructure the essay. 

10. When should the man submit the essay?

A. This Friday. 

B. Next. Monday. 

C. This weekend. 

听第8段材料,回答第1113题。

11. What should Tom do first to deal with the lost book?

A. Report the loss. 

B. Buy a new copy. 

C. Pay the fine. 

12. How long will the library give Tom to look for the lost book again?

A. One week. 

B. Two weeks. 

C. One month. 

13. What does Lisa plan to do if Tom has to pay the cost?

A. Lend him the money needed. 

B. Sell her notebook to help him. 

C. Share the cost after joint work. 

听第9段材料,回答第1417题。

14. What was the primary design purpose of the companion:robot?

A. To accompany the old. 

B. To do household chores. 

C. To provide medical reminders. 

15. What was the unexpected finding from the user feedback?

A. Perfect robots perform better. 

B. Emotional bonds matter most. 

C. Medical help is the top concern. 

16. What is the new focus of the project?

A. Making processors faster. 

B. Improving personal connection. 

C. Adding more advanced functions. 

17. When will the new version be available for purchase?

A. In January, 2026. 

B. In March, 2026. 

C. In June, 2026. 

听第10段材料,回答第1820题。

18. Where does the vampire squid (幽灵乌贼) live?

A. In oxygen-rich zones. 

B. In shallow ocean areas. 

C. In the depths of the sea. 

19. What is mainly discussed about the vampire squid?

A. The hunting skills. 

B. The defense strategy. 

C. The physical features. 

20. How does the vampire squid defend itself?

A. By releasing dark ink. 

B. By forming a shining cover. 

C. By battling with its attackers. 

【参考答案见文章最底部】

【听力原文】

Text 1

M: Hi,Lucy, how's the “Green-School” project going?

W: I have finished collecting plastic bottles-200 already piled behind the lab. But I still need to design the poster. 

M: I'll run to the store for extra-large rubbish bags while you draft it.

Text 2

M: I heard you just moved into your new place. For your housewarming party, would you prefer a set of fancy kitchen knives or one of those smart coffee makers?

W: Those are both lovely ideas, but honestly, I'd much rather have you and a few other friends over for a homemade dinner. Helping me create the first real memory in this space would mean so much more.

Text 3

M: Hurry up!It's already 7 p.m. We'll be late for the movie.

W: Relax. The cinema is only 15 minutes away, and there are 45 minutes of previews before the main movie starts. We can arrive just in time for the previews—and the main movie won't start until after them.

Text 4

M: I notice you've been putting a lot of time into that online photography course. The technical parts seem very difficult.

W: For me, it's not about becoming a technical expert at all. When I look back at the photos from my previous trips, they can't bring back the real feelings of those moments. I want my pictures to keep memories alive, so those good memories don't fade.

Text 5

W: I heard Mrs.Carter was honored for her work in the neighborhood last week.

M: That's right. She doesn't just organize monthly book exchange activities at the library. She also fixes old bikes for kids for free.

W: No wonder everyone says she's the most helpful person here.

Text 6

W: You look exhausted, Mark. Are you still on that strict diet?

M: Yeah, but I’m always tired and easily annoyed. I thought I would feel great.

W: Well, extreme diets often have negative effects. Your body needs a variety of nutrients to function. Combine that with the stress from your new job, and it's no wonder you feel this way.

M: I guess you are right. I've been skipping meals to work, and then I am too tired to exercise.

W: Maybe focus on eating balanced meals at regular times first, before you think about hitting the gym.

M: That sounds like a more sustainable approach. I'll start with seeking professional guidance and fixing my eating habits.

Text 7

W: Come in, Michael. I have your essay here.

M: Thank you for seeing me, Dr.Reed. I was hoping to hear your comments.

W: Of course. You've chosen a fascinating topic—the influence of social media on people's life. You've gathered many interesting points and abundant evidence, but they feel like a list rather than a logical argument.

M: I see. So, the parts are there, but they don't build towards a central idea?

W: Exactly. Your argument is a bit unclear. So my advice is that you need to narrow the focus of your argument and then restructure the essay to support it more directly. Each paragraph should serve to prove that central claim.

M: I understand. That makes perfect sense. Thank you.

W: You're welcome. If you revise it by Friday, I can check it again before you submit it next Monday.

Text 8

M: Hi Lisa, I ran into a problem with the library books I borrowed last month. The poetry book was supposed to be returned today, but I can't find it anywhere.

W: Tom, did you check the library's policy for lost books? You might not have to pay the fine right away.

M: Really? I was so worried.I thought I'd have to pay double the book's cost like my cousin did last year. What should I do first?

W: First, go to the library's front desk and report the loss. They'll give you a two-week grace period to look for it again. If you still can't find it, you only need to pay the original price within one month, not double.

M: That's a relief! I'll go after class this afternoon.

W: If it is really lost for good, let me know the exact cost. I was taking a part-time job at the campus bookstore to save up for a new notebook. We could take that job together, and I'll split half the book cost with you.

M: That's so kind of you, Lisa! 

Text 9

M: Dr.Lee, your “Companion Robot” project has gained a lot of attention. Could you tell us about its design purpose?

W: Of course. While the robot does have practical functions like medical reminders and doing household chores, its primary goal was to offer companionship to the elderly.

M: That's fascinating. Are you focusing on making it as perfect as possible?

W: Interestingly, our customer data showed something different. They preferred robots that bonded with them. One gentleman told us, “I don’t need a machine that's perfect. I need a companion that feels like it's trying to understand my world."

M: What does this mean for the future of your project?

W: It means a shift in our philosophy. Our priority is not just adding features or speeding up processors. We are now focusing on enabling the robot to adapt to each user's unique personality.

M: This is great. When can this robot be available for purchase?

W: Our new version won't be released until next year. It will first undergo a three-month trial period starting in March, 2026. We plan to make it available for purchase right after the trial ends.

Text 10

M: Good morning, everyone. Let's dive into a wonder of the deep sea: the vampire squid. Its name sounds scary, but it's not a vampire, and it's not quite a squid either! It's a unique creature that lives in the dark, oxygen-low zones of the ocean—usually 600 to 900 meters below the surface. To survive the attacks from its enemies, it has developed an amazing defense strategy. When threatened, it doesn't release dark ink like its shallow-water cousins. Instead, it performs a magic trick. It turns itself inside out! It pulls its arms over its body, forming a huge cover. But that's not all. To make this display even more confusing for attackers, the tips of its arms shine with light, creating an amazing light show. Scientists believe this combination of a physical cover and unexpected light is meant to frighten and distract its attackers, buying the vampire squid precious seconds to escape into the darkness.

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