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2026届浙江省杭州市普通高中高三第二次适应性考试
英语 听力材料
Text 1:
M: I'm going to the library to return these books.
W: Could you grab me a coffee on your way?
M: Sure, I was planning to walk there anyway.
Text 2:
W: I've been waiting for the delivery for three hours.
M: The tracking system shows the delivery truck hasn't moved for a while.
W: I know it's rush hour, but I hope it arrives before five.
Text 3:
M: Do you have any keys or metal items in your pockets?
W: No, I don't.
M: Okay. Please place your carry-on bag on the belt and walk through the scanner.
Text 4:
M: I like this laptop, but I prefer the one with the larger screen.
W: You can exchange it by paying the price difference.
M: Where should I go?
W: The surface desk is downstairs.
Text 5:
W: The food in Mexico was incredible. Our tour guide talked us into trying the traditional chocolate with
peppers, and my mum tried some.
M: I bet you must have tried it too.
Text 6:
M: Hey, this website says it helps improve our writing for free. I'm signing up now.
W: Sounds useful. What do you need to enter?
M: Just basic info, like name and birthday and bank details, plus a credit card number.
W: Wait! Credit card, if it's free, why ask for that? That's really suspicious.
M: Maybe it's just for future updates. I really want to try this out.
W: It's a classic warning. I'm shutting down your computer. I can't watch my brother get tricked like this.
Text 7:
W: So Tom, how was the Shakespeare play last night? I heard you managed to get a great seat.
M: Yeah, right in the front row. It was amazing! Watching it lives, really brought the story to life.
W: I can imagine when we were students, hardly anyone got to see performances in person.
M: These days, theaters not only stage more plays, but also offer discounts for students.
W: That's good, but I worry some students might rely only on watching.
M: I see your point. Live shows are exciting, but they can't replace the depth that comes from reading the
original text.
W: Exactly. I guess the best approach is a mix of both.
Text 8:
W: Hey, Tim, why are you in your garage so early? What's all that for a camping trip?
M: Not exactly I'm putting together 72-hour emergency kits for my family.
听力材料·第1页W: Emergency kits? Wow, you really think it's that bad?
M: I don't think it's bad, I just think it's unpredictable. Three days without power or water can feel like forever.
W: So what? You're planning to live on survival food?
M: Not exactly simple stuff—energy bars, bottled water, a flashlight, some cash. Credit cards are useless if the
system's down.
W: Okay, that part actually makes sense.
M: And shelter's another issue. You might be sent to a crowded center or nowhere at all.
W: That sounds miserable. I'd rather take my chances at home.
M: Fair enough, but having options beats having none.
Text 9:
M: Hello. You're speaking with a trained listener on the holiday heart line. How can I help you?
W: Hi, I'm feeling really stressed this holiday season. Every time I look through social media, I see all these
perfect family photos, decorations and gifts. I just feel like I'm not doing enough.
M: I understand many people feel that way. Lots of people feel pressure to make their holidays perfect because
of what they see online. How is that affecting you?
W: Well, I'm trying to spend time with my family preparing meals, but I feel completely exhausted. Even
though I know these posts aren't real life, I can't stop comparing.
M: That's very common. Enjoying the moment is more important than trying to match online images.
Sometimes, putting your phone away and engaging with people directly can help reduce stress.
W: I'll try that. I guess I just need someone to remind me it's okay not to be perfect.
M: Exactly. You're not alone, and taking care of yourself is what really matters.
Text 10:
Speak 1: Hi John, thank you for having me on the week Junior Podcast Today.
Speak 2: Hi everyone. I'm Dr. Ronx. You might know me from the TV show Operation Ouch, where I show
kids how the human body works in a fun and easy way. I love sharing interesting medical facts, but the topic I
love most is the brain and learning. I find it amazing how our brains can adapt when we learn new things. It
means that people of any age can always improve their knowledge. I recently wrote a book called Amazing
Bodies. It's full of fascinating facts about how our bodies function. Writing books was a completely new
experience for me, and sometimes quite difficult, but seeing the finished book was an amazing moment when
I'm not filming or writing. I work in a hospital accident and emergency department. It can be tough at times,
but I enjoy the variety and helping people get better. And to relax, I love playing with Lego and I always believe
you're never too old to play.
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