2025年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语听力原文

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2025年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语听力原文
第一节:
Man:Excuse me. I just arrived on the flight from Melbourne and my suitcase is missing.
Woman:We're very sorry, sir. Could you put down your information in this form We'll do everything we can to find your suitcase.
Man:Okay.
2.Man:Have you talked over your future plan with your parents, Sarah
Woman:Well, my parents would like me to do my master's after graduation, but I'm thinking of volunteering as a social worker for a year.
Man:Good for you.
3.Woman: We really need to move, Steve.So many cars go by everyday, and no sun comes through the windows.
Man: Yeah, this house is kind of old.What do you have in mind
Woman:Maybe we should have a look in suburb.
Man:Do you often ski here
Woman:No, this is my first time.
Man: So, how do you like it so far
Woman:The snow is brilliant.It would be better if there were fewer people.
Woman: Now we've crossed the stone bridge.Turn right again.Look, here's the art center. The Grand Theater is two blocks away.
Man:Nearly there. We won't be late then.
第二节:
第六段材料:
Man: Miss, I’ll need to see your driver’s license.
Woman: Was I doing something wrong
Man: You drive in the school zone school around the time lets out. The speed limit is 15 miles an hour and you were going 35.
Woman: But it's only 2 10 p.m.. The students aren't dismissed until 3:30.
Man: Today is Wednesday. Students are dismissed an hour and a half early on Wednesdays.
Woman: Oh, no! you're right.I just forgot that.
第七段材料:
Man: Hi,Grace. Haven't seen you for some time.
Woman: Oh,Kevin. Nice to see you. Are you also here for dinner
Man: Yes.My cousin Fiona is in town, and this is her favorite steakhouse.You met her last year, right
Woman: Yes, at Jennifer's wedding.
Man: Right.Look, are you here alone Would you like to join us
Woman: That's very nice of you, but I'm meeting David and some other friends for dinner. You remember David, from Class 2
Man: Of course. He was the captain of our school's basketball team. I haven't seen him since graduation.
Woman: He worked abroad for three years and has just come back.
Man: Well, I'll go and say a quick hello. We definitely should get together sometime and have a drink.
第八段材料:
Woman: There's nothing decent to watch these days on TV.
Man: Nothing decent There's tons of stuff.
Woman: They've cut down on the number of news programs and the number of documentaries. All have been replaced by these stupid reality shows and game shows, you know.
Man: Well, they often make me laugh. People want to watch that kind of thing. No. It's good, you know, as long as there's a balance.There's a bit of this, a bit of that.
Woman: Should we be giving people what they want to watch Or should we be, you know, trying to educate them
Man: Well, TV's there for entertainment.If you want an education, you go to university or college or something, don't you
Woman: No, I really don't think so.
第九段材料:
Woman: Welcome to Education Update. This is Kathy. We have Robert Hall from Mountainside High School with us today. Hello, Mr. Hall. Could you tell us about the service program in your school
Man: Okay. It goes like this.On certain days each month, adults from the neighborhood sit in class with the students and see what's going on in the school.
Woman: That's interesting. What else can they do
Man: They can also take adult courses in the evenings for both fun and serious learning.
Woman: What about the students What can they do in the program
Man: Well, they can change places with adults and go working on a farm or in a factory or taking care of the housework.
Woman: Good. This helps them better understand the lives of their parents and know more about their neighborhood.
Man:Yes. Students have a chance to work in hospitals, nursing homes, libraries, and even in government offices.
Woman: So the school is not only part of the students' lives, but also part of the neighborhood.
Man: That's exactly what our service program is for.
Woman: Great. Thank you, Mr. Hall. Thank you, Ms. Anderson.
第十段材料:
Good evening. Tonight I'll continue to share how we can use art to spread the word about the changing climate. In our day-to-day lives, climate change can be hard to see. But some places will feel the changes sooner than others. The city I live in is very flat and close to the waterline, and rising sea levels are already creating floods. So I decided to do something to make it impossible to ignore. I started an art project called Underwater Home Owners Association and painted numbers onto thousands of large signs. Each number showed how high someone's house was above sea level. A one would mean that if the sea level rose one foot, the building would flood. I gave the signs to homeowners, who put them in their yards. Kids painted more signs and put them near their schools and along busy roads. The project has already had a real-world effect. The people who put the signs in their yards created a real homeowner association to address climate change in their communities.

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