专题02 2026年全国一卷高考听力真题(试题+答案+文本+音频+课件)

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该高中英语高考复习课件聚焦听力专题,依据高考评价体系梳理了事实细节、推理判断、观点态度、主旨大意四大考查维度,通过2025-2026年真题分析明确事实细节题占65%、推理判断题占25%的高频考点分布,归纳职场、科技、校园生活等常考话题,构建完整备考体系。 课件亮点在于“真题精析+策略提炼+素养培育”,如以2025年浙江卷“AI歌声授权模式”对话为例,解析观点态度题“语气词+高频词汇”判断法,培养学生语言理解能力与逻辑思维品质。含“易错点警示”(如细节与主旨混淆)和“话题词汇库”,助力学生掌握答题技巧,教师可据此精准定位薄弱环节,实现高效复习。

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2026年全国一卷高考英语听力试题 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。 1. Who is the man? A. A business client. B. A job applicant. C. A new staff member. 2. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In an office. B. In a restaurant. C. In a grocery store. 3. What are the speakers talking about? A. A picture. B. A fisherman. C. A country. 4. What does the woman suggest Max do? A. Go to bed. B. Drive carefully. C. Update his blog. 5. Why does Sarah make the phone call? A. To request sick leave. B. To make a complaint. C. To postpone a meeting. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题。从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6. What makes Copenhagen different from London in Lisa's eyes? A. A less stressful life. B. Better city planning. C. More tourist sites. 7. Why did Lisa originally come to Copenhagen? A. To look for a permanent job. B. To do a short-term project. C. To visit a famous museum. 听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。 8. What is the total budget for the dinner? A. £200. B. £300. C. £600. 9. What occasion is the dinner for? A. The retirement of an employee. B. The launch of a new product. C. The opening of a branch office. 10. What is the woman going to do for Mr. Lee? A. Take his order. B. Bring him the bill. C. Email him a menu. 听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。 11. What does Jenny do? A. She's an AI engineer. B. She's a pop singer. C. She's a radio host. 12. How does the woman feel about what Jenny has done? A. It might cause legal problems. B. It would benefit the community. C. It could be a profitable business. 13. What will the man do next? A. Play a song. B. Contact a listener. C. Recommend a show. 听第9段录音,回答第14至16题。 14. What does Evans say about ancient Babylonia? A. It is rich in energy resources. B. It is home to several languages. C. It is the birthplace of many foods. 15. What did people initially think the ancient texts were about? A. Cookery. B. Medicine. C. Education. 16. What do we know about the French author Jean Bottero? A. He proved Mary Hussey right. B. He taught history at Yale University. C. He was the first to translate the texts. 听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。 17. What must the students wear when doing the experiment? A. Loose clothes. B. Protective glasses. C. Waterproof caps. 18. What should the students do if they knock over a chemical container? A. Report to the teacher. B. Clear up the mess. C. Check the instructions. 19. Why should the students switch roles? A. To speed up the experiment. B. To double-check the final results. C. To get an equal chance to practice. 20. What should the students do if they finish early? A. Analyze the data. B. Clean their workspace. C. Start a new experiment. 2026年全国一卷高考英语听力试题 参考答案 1-5 CBAAC 6-10 ABCAC 11-15 BCACB 16-20 ABACB 2026年全国一卷高考英语听力试题 录音原文 Text 1 M: Do I need a card to enter the building? W: Yes. You'll get your card this afternoon. Now let me show you around and say helloto everyone. And then we'll talk about your job duties. Text 2 W: Would you like some more roast beef? It's the chef's signature dish. M: No, thanks. It's really good. But I can't manage any more. Text 3 W: Hey, look at this one in the newspaper: fishermen fishing at Lake Victoria inTanzania. M: Wow, the unique atmosphere is perfectly caught by the photographer. Text 4 W: It's almost midnight, Max. You've got a long drive tomorrow. M: Okay. Another fifteen minutes from my travel blog. And I'll be done. Text 5 W: Hello, Mr. Waterman. This is Sarah Jones. I'm stuck on the highway. There's aserious accident. I'm afraid I can't arrive before noon. Could we meet this afternoon? M: Okay. I'll see my doctor at one and will be available after two. Text 6 M: Lisa, you're English, but you live here. What do you love about Copenhagen? W: It has everything big cities offer-cafes, theaters, museums-but it is still relaxingand manageable. Unlike London, you don't feel constant pressure here. M: Was this lifestyle why you first came? W: No, I originally came for a three-month project at a law firm. After finishing it, they offered me a permanent job. I took it and stayed. Text 7 W: Garden hotel. May I help you? M: Hello, this is Mike from Gilbert company. We'd like to book a dinner for nextTuesday. W: Certainly, Mr. Lee. Could you let me know how many guests you're expecting? Andif you have a specific budget in mind? M: Yes, we're expecting twenty people. And we're aiming for thirty pounds per person. W: Understood. Is it for a special occasion? M: Yes. It's to honor a staff member who is retiring next monthW: That sounds wonderful. What time would you like the dinner to start?M: At six thirty pm. W: OK. Would you like a detailed menu with prices? M: Yes. Could you email it to Mike Lee at Gilbert.com? W: No problem. I'm on it. Text 8 W: Dear listeners. The song we've just heard was made with an AI version of Jenny'ssinging voice. M: Yeah. Earlier this year, Jenny announced that she'd let anybody make a song usingher AI voice as long as they were entitled and shared their profits with her. And in justa few weeks, more than three hundred new songs were created using her AI voice. W: Incredible. Just imagine: Jenny may have been at home, drinking a glass of wine,while her Al clone voice worked hard to sing her songs. This could be an attractive newbusiness model for a pop star. M: Indeed. But some of our listeners called to say they want to hear Jenny's real voice. Now let's play one of her greatest hits: Show me your love. Text 9 M: Dr. Evans, you just said that these ancient texts are actually the recipes from ancientBabylonia. Can you tell us more? W: Ancient Babylonia is home to many of the things that we use in our cooking today.I bet about fifty percent of the energy you need every day comes from vegetables oranimals that originated in this area. M: Why have these texts taken so long to come to light? W: These ancient texts have been known since the 1920s but were thought to be medicaltexts. In the 1940s, Mary Hussey, an American scholar, suggested that they might beabout food. But people didn't believe her until French author, Jean Bottero, in the 1980s was asked to write an article about cooking in the past. He had heard about the texts, sohe went to Yale University, and found out that they were indeed about food. Text 10 Before we begin today's experiment, let's review the lab rules. First, safety glassesmust be worn at all times, even if you're only watching. Second, never mix chemicalsunless the instructions tell you to do so. Today we're using a strong acid which cancause serious burns if it touches your skin. If any chemical container is knocked over.don't panic. Tell me immediately and I'll handle the cleanup. Also, keep your hair tiedback and avoid wearing loose clothes. We will work in pairs. One person will handlethe tools while the other records the data. Switch roles after every three trials to ensureeveryone gets practice. Remember: the goal is accurate data, not speed. If you finishearly, do not start a new experiment. Instead, clean your workspace thoroughly. Any questions? No? All right. Let's have a safe and productive class. 带依据版本 Text 1 M: Do I need a card to enter the building? W: Yes. You'll get your card this afternoon. Now let me show you around and say hello to everyone. And then we'll talk about your job duties. Text 2 W: Would you like some more roast beef? It's the chef's signature dish. W: No, thanks. It's really good. But I can't manage any more. Text 3 W: Hey, look at this one in the newspaper: fishermen fishing at Lake Victoria in Tanzania. M: Wow, the unique atmosphere is perfectly caught by the photographer. Text 4 W: It's almost midnight, Max. You've got a long drive tomorrow. M: Okay. Another fifteen minutes from my travel blog. And I'll be done. Text 5 W: Hello, Mr. Waterman. This is Sarah Jones. I'm stuck on the highway. There's a serious accident. I'm afraid I can't arrive before noon. Could we meet this afternoon? M: Okay. I'll see my doctor at one and will be available after two. Text 6 M: Lisa, you're English, but you live here. What do you love about Copenhagen? W: (6)It has everything big cities offer-cafes, theaters, museums-but it is still relaxing and manageable. Unlike London, you don't feel constant pressure here. M: Was this lifestyle why you first came? W: No, (7)I originally came for a three-month project at a law firm. After finishing it, they offered me a permanent job. I took it and stayed. Text 7 W: Garden hotel. May I help you? M: Hello, this is Mike from Gilbert company. We'd like to book a dinner for next Tuesday W: Certainly, Mr. Lee. Could you let me know how many guests you're expecting? And if you have a specific budget in mind? M: Yes, (8)we're expecting twenty people. And we're aiming for thirty pounds per person. W: Understood. Is..occasion? M: (9) Yes. It's to honor a staff member who is retiring next month. W: That sounds. would you like the dinner to start? M: At six thirty pm. W: OK. (10)Would you like a detailed menu with prices? M: (10)Yes. (10)Could you email it to Mike Lee at Gilbert.com? W: (10)No problem. I'm on it. Text 8 W: Dear listeners. (11) The song We've just heard was made with an AI version of Jenny's singing voice. M: Yeah. Earlier this year, Jenny announced that she'd let anybody make a song using her AI voice as long as they were entitled and shared their profits with her. And in just a few weeks, more than three hundred new songs were created using her AI voice. W: (12)Incredible. Just imagine: Jenny may have been at home, drinking a glass of wine, while her AI clone voice worked hard to sing her songs. (11)(12) This could be an attractive new business model for a pop star. M: Indeed. (11)(13)But some of our listeners called to say they want to hear Jenny's real voice. Now let's play one of her greatest hits: Show me your love. Text 9 M: Dr. Evans, you just said that these ancient texts are actually the recipes from ancient Babylonia. Can you tell us more? W: (14) Ancient Babylonia is home to many of the things that we use in our cooking today. I bet about fifty percent of the energy you need every day comes from vegetables or animals that originated in this area. M: Why have these texts taken so long to come to light? W: (15) These ancient texts have been known since the 1920s but were thought to be medical texts. (16) In the 1940s, Mary Hussey, an American scholar,suggested that they might be about food. But people didn't believe her until French author, Jean Bottero, in the 1980s was asked to write an article about cooking in the past. He had heard about the texts, so he went to Yale University, and found out that they were indeed about food. 14. What does Evans say about ancient Babylonia? A. It is rich in energy resources. B. It is home to several languages C. It is the birthplace of many foods Text 10 Before we begin today's experiment, let's review the lab rules. (17)First, safety glasses must be worn at all times, even if you're only watching. Second, never mix chemicals unless the instructions tell you to do so. Today we're using a strong acid which can cause serious burns if it touches your skin. (18)If any chemical container is knocked over, don't panic. Tell me immediately and I'll handle the cleanup. Also, keep your hair tied back and avoid wearing loose clothes. We will work in pairs.One person will handle the tools while the other records the data. (19)Switch roles after every three trials to ensure everyone gets practice. Remember: the goal is accurate data, not speed. (20)If you finish early, do not start a new experiment.Instead, clean your workspace thoroughly. Any questions? No? All right. Let's have a safe and productive class. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 【真题解析】专题02 2026年全国一卷英语听力完全解读 第二节结构:2-3-3-3-4 口 音:美音 词 数:748 时 间:5分23秒 (单遍录音) 语 速:129词 / 分 (2025年137/分) 话题:2026年高考英语听力试题话题覆盖了职场、生活、AI技术、古巴比伦食谱、校园生活等,紧跟时代热点话题,且兼顾传统科普与安全常识。听力原文语言非常地道,包含了英美国家日常口语中的地道习语、职场及学术高频词汇等。文本选材跨度极大,极具时代感、科学性与人文性,紧跟科技与社会热点,引入了“AI克隆声音歌手及其版权/商业模式”的讨论。这类话题直接折射了当下的社会科技焦点,考查学生在复杂、新潮语境下的信息提取能力。 设题:13个事实细节题,5个推理判断题,1个观点态度题,1个主旨大意题。 【真题解析】专题02 2025年1月浙江贵州听力完全解读 段落 话题 轮数 词数 用时 语速 Text 1 新员工入职引导 1 35 12'' 174 Text 2 餐厅点餐用餐 1 23 10'' 160 Text 3 讨论报纸照片 1 27 13'' 167 Text 4 深夜催促去睡觉 1 22 9'' 151 Text 5 更改见面时间 1 41 14'' 169 Text 6 哥本哈根生活方式 2 70 37'' 163 Text 7 酒店预订服务 4.5 112 40″ 147 Text 8 AI歌声授权模式 2 129 1′1″ 157 Text 9 古巴比伦食谱发现 2 146 1′ 139 Text 10 实验室安全规范 / 143 1′11″ 159 适用省份 (Text 1) 话题:新员工入职引导 词数:35词 12 ″ 语速:174 词/分 M: Do I need a card to enter the building? W: Yes. You'll get your card this afternoon. Now let me show you around and say hello to everyone. And then we'll talk about your job duties. 1. Who is the man? A. A business client. B. A job applicant. C. A new staff member. 【解析】1. C。推理判断题。男士询问是否需要门卡才能进入大楼,女士给予肯定回答,并告知男士今天下午会拿到门卡。接着她说:“Now let me show you around and say hello to everyone. And then we'll talk about your job duties." , 女士带男士转转,让男士跟大家打个招呼,然后再谈男士的工作职责,这是典型的新员工入职流程。由此可推断出,男士是新员工。 【语言知识】enter the building 进入大楼 show someone around带某人参观 job duty 工作职责 适用省份 (Text 2) 话题:餐厅点餐用餐 词数:23词 时间:10″;语速:160词/分 W: Would you like some more roast beef? It's the chef's signature dish. W: No, thanks. It's really good. But I can't manage any more. 2. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In an office. B. In a restaurant. C. In a grocery store. 【分析】2.B。考查考生获取事实性具体信息的能力。根据原文女士所说“Are Tom and Anne getting married in June?”(汤姆和安妮会在六月结婚吗?)和男士的回答“No. They have rescheduled their wedding for late July.”(不。他们已将婚礼日期改到了七月下旬。)可知,汤姆和安妮将在七月结婚,故选B。 【语言知识】roast beef 烤牛肉 signature dish主厨招牌菜 manage 勉力完成(=eat) 适用省份 (Text 3) W: Hey, look at this one in the newspaper: fishermen fishing at Lake Victoria in Tanzania. M: Wow, the unique atmosphere is perfectly caught by the photographer. 3. What are the speakers talking about? A. A picture. B. A fisherman. C. A country. 【分析】A。主旨大意题。对话中,女士说:“Hey, look at this one in the newspaper: fishermen fishing at Lake Victoria in Tanzania.”(嘿,看报纸上这张:维多利亚湖的渔民在捕鱼。)男士回应:“Wow, the unique atmosphere is perfectly caught by the photographer."(......被摄影师捕捉到了。)结合男士说的“被摄影师捕捉”,显然指的是报纸上的一幅照片(或称图片/摄影作品)。因此,说话者谈论的是一张图片。 【语言知识】Lake Victoria维多利亚湖 unique atmosphere 独特的氛围 话题:讨论报纸照片;词数:27;时间:13″;语速:167词/分 适用省份 (Text 4) W: It's almost midnight, Max. You've got a long drive tomorrow. M: Okay. Another fifteen minutes from my travel blog. And I'll be done. 4. What does the woman suggest Max do? A. Go to bed. B. Drive carefully. C. Update his blog. 【解析]4.A。推理判断题。女士提醒Max快半夜了,他明天要开长途车。Max回答:“好的,再给我十五分钟写旅行博客,我就写完了。”女士明确提到“快半夜了”和“明天要长途驾驶”,其潜台词是提醒Max时间晚了该休息了,以保证明天安全驾驶。因此,女士建议Max去睡觉。 话题:深夜催促去睡觉 词数:22词 时间:9″;语速:151词/分 【语言知识】long drive 长途开车 travel blog旅游博客 适用省份 (Text 5) 话题:更改会面时间 词数:41词 时间:14″;语速:169词/分 W: Hello, Mr. Waterman. This is Sarah Jones. I'm stuck on the highway. There's a serious accident. I'm afraid I can't arrive before noon. Could we meet this afternoon? M: Okay. I'll see my doctor at one and will be available after two. 5. Why does Sarah make the phone call? A. To request sick leave. B. To make a complaint. C. To postpone a meeting. [解析】5. C。推理判断题。根据Sarah 的话“I’m stuck on the highway.There's a serious accident. I'm afraid I can't arrive before noon. Could we meet this afternoon?可知,Sarah说自己因交通事故堵在高速上,无法在中午之前到达,询问男士能否将原定会面时间改到下午。由此可推断出,Sarah打电话的核心意图是推迟(延期)原定的见面时间。 【语言知识】stuck卡住的;无法移动的;动不了的 available有空的 适用省份 (Text 6) M: Lisa, you're English, but you live here. What do you love about Copenhagen? W: (6)It has everything big cities offer-cafes, theaters, museums-but it is still relaxing and manageable. Unlike London, you don't feel constant pressure here. M: Was this lifestyle why you first came? W: No, (7)I originally came for a three-month project at a law firm. After finishing it, they offered me a permanent job. I took it and stayed. 6. What makes Copenhagen different from London in Lisa's eyes? A. A less stressful life. B. Better city planning. C. More tourist sites. 【解析】6. A 事实细节题。男士问Lisa喜欢哥本哈根的什么,Lisa回答:“It has everything big cities offer - cafes, theaters, museums - but it is still relaxing and manageable. Unlike London, you don‘t feel constant pressure here.” Lisa 认为它有大城市拥有的一切-咖啡馆、剧院、博物馆--但依然让人放松,生活节奏可控。不像伦敦,在这里你不会感到持续的压力。因此,Lisa认为哥本哈根不同于伦敦的地方是压力更小的生活。 【语言知识】Copenhagen哥本哈根 manageable可操纵的;可处理的 constant pressure 持续的压力;不断的压力 law firm律师事务所 permanent job 固定工作 话题:哥本哈根生活方式 词数:70词 时间:37″;语速:163词/分 适用省份 (Text 6) M: Lisa, you're English, but you live here. What do you love about Copenhagen? W: (6)It has everything big cities offer-cafes, theaters, museums-but it is still relaxing and manageable. Unlike London, you don't feel constant pressure here. M: Was this lifestyle why you first came? W: No, (7)I originally came for a three-month project at a law firm. After finishing it, they offered me a permanent job. I took it and stayed. 7. Why did Lisa originally come to Copenhagen? A. To look for a permanent job. B. To do a short-term project. C. To visit a famous museum. 【解析】7. B。事实细节题。男人问Lisa是否因为压力更小的生活来哥本哈根的,Lisa 表, "No, I originally came for a three-month project at a law firm. After finishing it, they offered me a permanent job. I took it and stayed.", 最初来一家律所做为期三个月的项目(短期项目)。 话题:哥本哈根生活方式 词数:70词 时间:37″;语速:163词/分 适用省份 (Text 7) 话题:酒店预订服务 词数:112词 时间: 40″;语速:147词/分 W: Garden hotel. May I help you? M: Hello, this is Mike from Gilbert company. We'd like to book a dinner for next Tuesday W: Certainly, Mr. Lee. Could you let me know how many guests you're expecting? And if you have a specific budget in mind? M: Yes, (8)we're expecting twenty people. And we're aiming for thirty pounds per person. W: Understood. Is..occasion? M: (9) Yes. It's to honor a staff member who is retiring next month. W: That sounds. would you like the dinner to start? M: At six thirty pm. W: OK. (10)Would you like a detailed menu with prices? M: (10)Yes. (10)Could you email it to Mike Lee at Gilbert.com? W: (10)No problem. I'm on it. 8. What is the total budget for the dinner? A. £200. B. £300. C .£600. [解析】8. C 推理判断题。根据 Mr. Lee 的话“we're expecting twenty people. And we're aiming for thirty pounds per person."可知,他说此次晚宴预计到场20位宾客,人均预算为30英镑。经过计算可推算出,晚宴总费用为600英镑。 【语言知识】book a dinner 预订晚宴 specific budget 具体的预算,明确的预算 honor a staff member致敬一名员工 retire 退休 detailed menu 详细菜单 适用省份 (Text 7) 话题:酒店预订服务 词数:112词 时间: 40″;语速:147词/分 W: Garden hotel. May I help you? M: Hello, this is Mike from Gilbert company. We'd like to book a dinner for next Tuesday W: Certainly, Mr. Lee. Could you let me know how many guests you're expecting? And if you have a specific budget in mind? M: Yes, (8)we're expecting twenty people. And we're aiming for thirty pounds per person. W: Understood. Is..occasion? M: (9) Yes. It's to honor a staff member who is retiring next month. W: That sounds. would you like the dinner to start? M: At six thirty pm. W: OK. (10)Would you like a detailed menu with prices? M: (10)Yes. (10)Could you email it to Mike Lee at Gilbert.com? W: (10)No problem. I'm on it. 9. What occasion is the dinner for? A. The retirement of an employee. B. The launch of a new product. C. The opening of a branch office. [解析】9. A 事实细节题。女士询问这是否是个特殊场合,根据Mr.Lee的话“Yes.It's to honor a staff member who is retiring next month." 可知,这场晚宴是为了送别一位下个月即将退休的员工。 适用省份 (Text 7) 话题:酒店预订服务 词数:112词 时间: 40″;语速:147词/分 W: Garden hotel. May I help you? M: Hello, this is Mike from Gilbert company. We'd like to book a dinner for next Tuesday W: Certainly, Mr. Lee. Could you let me know how many guests you're expecting? And if you have a specific budget in mind? M: Yes, (8)we're expecting twenty people. And we're aiming for thirty pounds per person. W: Understood. Is..occasion? M: (9) Yes. It's to honor a staff member who is retiring next month. W: That sounds. would you like the dinner to start? M: At six thirty pm. W: OK. (10)Would you like a detailed menu with prices? M: (10)Yes. (10)Could you email it to Mike Lee at Gilbert.com? W: (10)No problem. I'm on it. 10. What is the woman going to do for Mr. Lee? A. Take his order. B. Bring him the bill. C. Email him a menu. [解析】10. C。事实细节题。女士问Mr.Lee是否想要一份含有价格的详细菜单。Mr.Lee让女士发送到指定邮箱。根据女士的话“No problem. I'm on it.”可知,女士马上处理这件事。由此可知,女士接下来要把菜单发邮件给Mr.Lee。 适用省份 (Text 8) W: Dear listeners. (11) The song We've just heard was made with an AI version of Jenny's singing voice. M: Yeah. Earlier this year, Jenny announced that she'd let anybody make a song using her AI voice as long as they were entitled and shared their profits with her. And in just a few weeks, more than three hundred new songs were created using her AI voice. W: (12)Incredible. Just imagine: Jenny may have been at home, drinking a glass of wine, while her AI clone voice worked hard to sing her songs. (11)(12) This could be an attractive new business model for a pop star. M: Indeed. (11)(13)But some of our listeners called to say they want to hear Jenny's real voice. Now let's play one of her greatest hits: Show me your love. 11. What does Jenny do? A. She's an AI engineer. B. She's a pop singer. C. She's a radio host. [解析】11. B。推理判断题。根据女士的话“The song We’ve just heard was made with an AI version of Jennie's singing voice."可知,刚刚听到的这首歌是用AI技术制作的Jenny演唱版本。接下来还提到Jenny宣布,只要符合条件并愿意将收益分享给她,任何人都可以使用她的AI声音创作歌曲。女士认为这会成为对流行歌手有利的新型商业模式。最后男士还播放了Jenny的原声热歌。由此可以推断出,Jenny是一名流行歌手。 话题:AI歌声授权模式 词数:129 词 时间: 1′1″;语速:157词/分 适用省份 (Text 8) W: Dear listeners. (11) The song We've just heard was made with an AI version of Jenny's singing voice. M: Yeah. Earlier this year, Jenny announced that she'd let anybody make a song using her AI voice as long as they were entitled and shared their profits with her. And in just a few weeks, more than three hundred new songs were created using her AI voice. W: (12)Incredible. Just imagine: Jenny may have been at home, drinking a glass of wine, while her AI clone voice worked hard to sing her songs. (11)(12) This could be an attractive new business model for a pop star. M: Indeed. (11)(13)But some of our listeners called to say they want to hear Jenny's real voice. Now let's play one of her greatest hits: Show me your love. 12. How does the woman feel about what Jenny has done? A. It might cause legal problems. B. It would benefit the community. C. It could be a profitable business. 【解析】12. C。观点态度题。男士说今年早些时候Jenny宣布,只要获得授权并且和她分享收益,任何人都可以使用她的AI声音创作歌曲,短短几周内,就有三百多首新歌借助她的AI声音被创作出来。女士听完男士的话后非常惊讶,根据I:il"..This could be an attractive new business model for a pop star, ", 认为这会成为对流行歌手有利的新型商业模式。由此可推断出,女士认为Jenny所做的是一种可能盈利的商业模式。 话题: AI歌声授权模式 词数:129 词 时间: 1′1″;语速:157词/分 适用省份 (Text 8) W: Dear listeners. (11) The song We've just heard was made with an AI version of Jenny's singing voice. M: Yeah. Earlier this year, Jenny announced that she'd let anybody make a song using her AI voice as long as they were entitled and shared their profits with her. And in just a few weeks, more than three hundred new songs were created using her AI voice. W: (12)Incredible. Just imagine: Jenny may have been at home, drinking a glass of wine, while her AI clone voice worked hard to sing her songs. (11)(12) This could be an attractive new business model for a pop star. M: Indeed. (11)(13)But some of our listeners called to say they want to hear Jenny's real voice. Now let's play one of her greatest hits: Show me your love. 13. What will the man do next? A. Play a song. B. Contact a listener. C. Recommend a show. [解析]13. A。事实细节题。根据男士的话“But some of our listeners called to say they want to hear Jenny's real voice. Now let's play one of her greatest hits: Show me your love.”可知,有不少听众来电,表示想听Jenny原本的嗓音。他加下来为听众播放她的最人们的歌曲之一:《Show me your love》。 话题: AI歌声授权模式 词数:129 词 时间: 1′1″;语速:157词/分 【语言知识】version版本 Share profits分享利润 AI clone voice AI克隆声音Business model商业模式 greatest hits 最热门的歌曲 适用省份 (Text 9) M: Dr. Evans, you just said that these ancient texts are actually the recipes from ancient Babylonia. Can you tell us more? W: (14) Ancient Babylonia is home to many of the things that we use in our cooking today. I bet about fifty percent of the energy you need every day comes from vegetables or animals that originated in this area. M: Why have these texts taken so long to come to light? W: (15) These ancient texts have been known since the 1920s but were thought to be medical texts. (16) In the 1940s, Mary Hussey, an American scholar,suggested that they might be about food. But people didn't believe her until French author, Jean Bottero, in the 1980s was asked to write an article about cooking in the past. He had heard about the texts, so he went to Yale University, and found out that they were indeed about food. 14. What does Evans say about ancient Babylonia? A. It is rich in energy resources. B. It is home to several languages. C. It is the birthplace of many foods. [解析]14.C。事实细节题。根据 Dr. Evans 的话“Ancient Babylonia is home to many of the things that we use in our cooking today. I bet about fifty percent of the energy you need every day comes from vegetables or animals that originated in this area." ]知,如今我们烹饪所用的不少食材都源于古巴比伦。她认为在人们每日摄取的能量中,约有一半来自于古巴比伦的动植物。由此可知,古巴比伦是诸多食材的发源地。 话题:古巴比伦食谱发现 词数:146词 时间: 1′;语速:139词/分 适用省份 (Text 9) M: Dr. Evans, you just said that these ancient texts are actually the recipes from ancient Babylonia. Can you tell us more? W: (14) Ancient Babylonia is home to many of the things that we use in our cooking today. I bet about fifty percent of the energy you need every day comes from vegetables or animals that originated in this area. M: Why have these texts taken so long to come to light? W: (15) These ancient texts have been known since the 1920s but were thought to be medical texts. (16) In the 1940s, Mary Hussey, an American scholar,suggested that they might be about food. But people didn't believe her until French author, Jean Bottero, in the 1980s was asked to write an article about cooking in the past. He had heard about the texts, so he went to Yale University, and found out that they were indeed about food. 15. What did people initially think the ancient texts were about? A. Cookery. B. Medicine. C. Education. [解析】B.事实细节题。根据 Dr. Evans 的话“These ancient texts have been known since the 1920s but were thought to be medical texts."可知,这些古籍白20世纪20年代就被发现,但被认为是医学文献。 话题:古巴比伦食谱发现 词数:146词 时间: 1′;语速:139词/分 适用省份 (Text 9) M: Dr. Evans, you just said that these ancient texts are actually the recipes from ancient Babylonia. Can you tell us more? W: (14) Ancient Babylonia is home to many of the things that we use in our cooking today. I bet about fifty percent of the energy you need every day comes from vegetables or animals that originated in this area. M: Why have these texts taken so long to come to light? W: (15) These ancient texts have been known since the 1920s but were thought to be medical texts. (16) In the 1940s, Mary Hussey, an American scholar,suggested that they might be about food. But people didn't believe her until French author, Jean Bottero, in the 1980s was asked to write an article about cooking in the past. He had heard about the texts, so he went to Yale University, and found out that they were indeed about food. 16. What do we know about the French author Jean Bottero? A. He proved Mary Hussey right. B. He taught history at Yale University. C. He was the first to translate the texts. 【分析】16. B。考查考生获取事实性具体信息的能力。根据女士所说“Apart from that, there’s a list of books that you’re required to read. Now let’s have a close look at it.”(除此之外,还有一份你需要阅读的书单。现在让我们仔细看看这份书单吧。)可知,摩尔教授接下来将带学生们浏览阅读清单。故选B。 话题:古巴比伦食谱发现 词数:146词 时间: 1′;语速:139词/分 【语言知识】recipe食谱 ancient Babylonia 古巴比伦 come to light 被发现;为人所知;真相大白 medical texts 医学文献 scholar学者 Yale University 耶鲁大学 适用省份 (Text 10) Before we begin today's experiment, let's review the lab rules. (17)First, safety glasses must be worn at all times, even if you're only watching. Second, never mix chemicals unless the instructions tell you to do so. Today we're using a strong acid which can cause serious burns if it touches your skin. (18)If any chemical container is knocked over, don't panic. Tell me immediately and I'll handle the cleanup. Also, keep your hair tied back and avoid wearing loose clothes. We will work in pairs.One person will handle the tools while the other records the data. (19)Switch roles after every three trials to ensure everyone gets practice. Remember: the goal is accurate data, not speed. (20)If you finish early, do not start a new experiment.Instead, clean your workspace thoroughly. Any questions? No? All right. Let's have a safe and productive class. 17. What must the students wear when doing the experiment? A. Loose clothes. B. Protective glasses. C. Waterproof caps. 【[解析]17. B。事实细节题。根据“...safety glasses must be worn at all times..."可知,学生做实验时必须全程佩戴防护眼镜。“Protective glasses"与“safety glasses”同义。 话题:实验室安全规范 词数:143 词 时间: 1′11′;语速:159词/分 适用省份 (Text 10) Before we begin today's experiment, let's review the lab rules. (17)First, safety glasses must be worn at all times, even if you're only watching. Second, never mix chemicals unless the instructions tell you to do so. Today we're using a strong acid which can cause serious burns if it touches your skin. (18)If any chemical container is knocked over, don't panic. Tell me immediately and I'll handle the cleanup. Also, keep your hair tied back and avoid wearing loose clothes. We will work in pairs.One person will handle the tools while the other records the data. (19)Switch roles after every three trials to ensure everyone gets practice. Remember: the goal is accurate data, not speed. (20)If you finish early, do not start a new experiment.Instead, clean your workspace thoroughly. Any questions? No? All right. Let's have a safe and productive class. 18. What should the students do if they knock over a chemical container? A. Report to the teacher. B. Clear up the mess. C. Check the instructions. [解析】18. A。事实细节题。根据“If any chemical container is knocked over, don't panic.Tell me immediately and I'll handle the cleanup."可知,学生若不慎打翻化学容器,不要惊慌,应立即告知老师,由老师负责清理。“Report to the teacher”是对“Tell me immediately”的同义转述。 话题:实验室安全规范 词数:143 词 时间: 1′11′;语速:159词/分 适用省份 (Text 10) Before we begin today's experiment, let's review the lab rules. (17)First, safety glasses must be worn at all times, even if you're only watching. Second, never mix chemicals unless the instructions tell you to do so. Today we're using a strong acid which can cause serious burns if it touches your skin. (18)If any chemical container is knocked over, don't panic. Tell me immediately and I'll handle the cleanup. Also, keep your hair tied back and avoid wearing loose clothes. We will work in pairs.One person will handle the tools while the other records the data. (19)Switch roles after every three trials to ensure everyone gets practice. Remember: the goal is accurate data, not speed. (20)If you finish early, do not start a new experiment.Instead, clean your workspace thoroughly. Any questions? No? All right. Let's have a safe and productive class. 19. Why should the students switch roles? A. To speed up the experiment. B. To double-check the final results. C. To get an equal chance to practice. [解析I】19. C.事实细节。根据“Switch roles after every three trials to ensure everyone gets practice.”可知,每完成三次实验就互换分工,确保每位学生都能参与实操。正确选项是对原文进行了同义转述。 话题:实验室安全规范 词数:143 词 时间: 1′11′;语速:159词/分 适用省份 Thanks! $这是2026年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语科听力部分,该部分分为第一第二两节。注意,回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。现在是听力试音时间。Hello, international . friends club, can I help you? Oh, hello. I read about your club in the paper today, and I thought i'd phone to find out a bit more. Yes, certainly. Well, we're sort of a social club for people from different countries. It's quite a new club. We have about fifty members at the moment, but we're growing all the time. That sounds interesting. I'm british actually. And I came to washington about three months ago. I'm looking for ways to meet people. What kinds of events do you organize? Well, we have social git togethers and sports events, and we also have language evenings. Could you tell me something about the language evenings? Yes, every day, except thursday, we have a language evening. People can come and practice their languages, you know, over a drink or something. We have different languages on different evenings, monday spanish, tuesday italian, wednesday german and friday french. On thursday, we usually have a meal in a restaurant for anyone who wants to come. Well, that sounds great. I really need practice my french. okay? Well, if you can just give me your name and address, i'll send you the form and some more information. If you join now, you can have the . first month free试音到此结束。听力考试正式开始。请看听力部分第一节,第一节听下面五段录音,每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。现在你有5秒钟的时间阅读第一小题的有关内容。听下面的录音,回答第一小题。do I need a card to enter the . building? Yes, you'll get your card this afternoon. Now let me show you around and say hello to everyone, and then we'll talk about your job duties. Do I need a card to enter the . building? Yes, you'll get your card this afternoon. Now let me show you around and say hello to everyone, and then we'll talk about your job duties. 听下面的录音,回答第二小题。Would you like some more roast beef? It's the chef signature dish. No, thanks. It's really good, but I can manage any more. Would you like some more roast beef? It's the chef's . signature dish. No, thanks. It's really good, but I can manage any more. 听下面的录音,回答第三小题。Hey, look at this one in the newspaper, Fisherman in lake Victoria and tensile. Ia, wow. that's awesome. I'd like the unique atmosphere caught by the photographer. Hey, look at this one in the newspaper, Fisherman fishing in lake Victoria in anzani. Wow, that's awesome. I'd like the unique atmosphere caught by the photographer. 听下面的录音,回答第四小题。It's almost midnight max. You've got a long drive tomorrow. okay? Another fifteen minutes for my travel blog, and i'll be done. It's almost midnight max. You've got a long drive tomorrow. okay? Another fifteen minutes for my travel blog and i'll be done. 听下面的录音,回答第五小题。Hello, mister watermen. This is Sarah Jones. I'm stuck on the highway. There's a serious accident. I'm afraid I can't arrive before noon. Could we meet this afternoon? okay. I'll see my doctor at one and will be available after two. Hello, mister waterman, this is Sarah Jones. I'm stuck on the highway. There's a serious accident. I'm afraid I can't arrive before noon. Could we meet this afternoon? okay. I'll see my doctor at one and will be available after two. 第一节到此结束,第二节听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC3个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间,每段录音播放两遍。听下面的录音,回答第六和第七小题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。Lisa, your english, but you live here. What do you love about copen hagen? IT has everything. Big cities offer, cafes, theatres, museums. But IT is still relaxing and manageable. Unlike london, you don't feel constant pressure. Here was this lifestyle why you first came? No, I originally came for a three months project at a law firm. After finishing IT, they offered me a permanent job. I took IT and stayed. Lisa, your english, but you live here. What do you love about copen hagen? IT has everything big cities offer, cafes, theatres, museums, but IT is still relaxing and manageable. Unlike london, you don't feel constant pressure. Here was this lifestyle why you first came? No, I originally came for a three months project at a law firm. After finishing IT, they offered me a permanent job. I took IT and stayed. 听下面的录音,回答第八至第十小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Garden hotel, may I help you? Hello. this is mike lee from gilbert company. We'd like to book a dinner for next tuesday, certainly. mr. Ly, could you let me know how many guests you're expecting? And if you have a specific budget in mind? Yes, we are expecting twenty people, and we're aiming for thirty pounds per person. understood. Is this for a special occasion? Yes, it's to honour a staff member who is retiring next month. That sounds lovely. What time would you like the . dinner to start at? Six thirty P. M. okay. Would you like a detailed menu . with Prices? yes. Could you email IT to mike lee at gilbert dot com? No problem. I'm on IT garden hotel. May I help you? Hello. this is mike lee from gilbert company. We'd like to book a dinner for next tuesday. Certainly mostly. Could you let me know how many guests you are expecting? And if you have a specific budget in mind? Yes, we are expecting twenty people and we're aiming for thirty pounds per person. understood. Is this for a special occasion? Yes, it's to honour a staff member who is retiring next month. That sounds lovely. What time would you like the . dinner to start at six thirty P. M? okay. Would you like a detailed menu . with Prices? yes. Could you email IT to mike lee at gilbert dot com? No problem. I'm on IT. 听下面的录音,回答第十一至第十三小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Dear listeners, the song we've just heard was made with an AI version of Jenny singing voice. yeah. Earlier this year, Jenny announced that sh'd let anybody make a song using her AI voice as long as they were entitled and shared their profits with her. And in just a few weeks, more than three hundred new songs were created using her a ee voice. incredible. Just imagine Jenny may have been at home drinking a glass of wine while her AI clone voice worked hard to sing her songs. This could be an attractive new business model for a pop star. indeed, but some of our listeners called to say they want to hear Jenny's real voice. Now let's play one of her greatest hits. Show me your love. dear listeners, the song we've just heard was made with an AI version of Jenny singing voice. yeah. Earlier this year, Jenny announce ced that sh'd let anybody make a song using her AI voice as long as they were entitled and shared their profits with her. And in just a few weeks, more than three hundred new songs were created using . her AI voice. incredible. Just imagine Jenny may have been at home drinking a glass of wine while her AI clone voice worked hard to sing her songs. This could be an attractive new business model for a pop star. indeed, but some of our listeners call to say they want to hear Jenny's real voice. Now let's play one of her greatest hits. Show me your love. 听下面的录音,回答第十四至第十六小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Doctor Evans, you just said that these ancient texts are actually the recipes from ancient babo. ia. Can you tell us more? Ancient barona is home to many of the things that we use in our cooking today. I bet about fifty percent of the energy you need every day comes from vegetables or animals that originated in this area. Why have these texts taken so long to come to light? These ancient texts have been known since the nineteen twenties, but we're thought to be medical texts in the nine hundred and forties. Mary hussy and american scar suggested that they might be about food, but people didn't believe her until french author john put a hall in the nineteen eighties, was asked to write an article about cooking. In the past, he had heard about the texts, so he went to yale university and found out that they were indeed about food. Doctor Evans, you just said that these ancient texts are actually the recipes from ancient babo. ia. Can you tell us more? Ancient barona is home to many of the things that we use in our cooking today. I bet about fifty percent of the energy you need every day comes from vegetables or animals that originated in this area. Why have these texts taken so long to come to light? These ancient texts have been known since the nineteen twenties, but we're thought to be medical texts in the one thousand nine hundred forties, merry hussy and american scholar suggested that they might be about food, but people didn't believe her until french author john put a hall in the ninety eighties, was asked to write an article about cooking. In the past, he had heard about the texts, so he went to yale university and found out that they were indeed about food. 听下面的录音,回答第十七至第二十小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。Before we begin today's experiment, let's review the lab rules. First, safety glasses must be worn at all times, even if you're only watching. Second, never mix chemicals unless the instructions tell you to do so. Today, we're using a strong acid, which can cause serious burns if IT touches your skin. If any chemical container is knocked over, don't panic. Tell me immediately and i'll handle the cleanup. Also keep your hair tied back and avoid wearing loose clothes. We will work in pairs. One person will handle the tools while the other records the data. Switch roles after every three trials to ensure everyone gets practice. Remember, the goal is accurate data, not speed. If you finish early, do not start a new experiment. Instead, clean your workspace. Thorough any questions? No, all right, let's have a safe and productive class. Before we begin today's experiment, let's review the lab rules. First, safety glasses must be worn at all times, even if you're only watching. Second, never mix chemicals unless the instructions tell you to do so. Today, we are using a strong acid, which can cause serious burns if IT touches your skin. If any chemical container is knocked over, don't panic. Tell me immediately and i'll handle the cleanup. Also keep your hair tied back and avoid wearing loose clothes. We will work in pairs. One person will handle the tools while the other records the data. Switch roles after every three trials to ensure everyone gets practice. Remember, the goal is accurate data, not speed. If you finish early, do not start a new experiment instead, clean your work space thorough any questions? No, all right, let's have a safe and productive class. 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答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。

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