文档内容
高2025届2024-2025学年度上期入学考试
英语参考答案
听力
1-5 BCBAC 6- 10 CBABC 11- 15 BCACB 16-20 ACACA
阅读理解
21-23 CAB 24-27 CACB 28-31 BCDB 32-35 CABD
七选五
36-40 FBEAD
完形填空
41-45 BADBC 46-50 ADCDB 51-55 ACBCA
语法填空
56. shocking 57. ninth 58. faced 59. finish 60. off 61. remarkably
62. an 63. fastest 64. As/When/While 65. performance/performances
写作
略
听力原文
Text 1
W: Excuse me, sir. Does this bus go to the museum?
M: Yes, you get off at the square. We will get there in about half an hour if the traffic isn’t too heavy.
Text 2
W: I think we should buy some souvenirs to take home. On our way to the tower there are many shops selling
all kinds of souvenirs.
M: OK. Let’s head there.
Text 3
M: Just look at that line! It seems to stretch on for miles. I can’t imagine waiting for another two hours.
W: Hey, the end of the line is over there.
M: Yeah ...
W: No, I’m serious. I was here first.
Text 4
M: Oh, Mia, I’ll be graduating from college soon, but I have not found a job yet.
W: You can try posting your job-seeking information online.
Text 5
1M: Oh, yes? Anything good?
W: There’s the Chelsea School of English. It’s convenient, but the course I want is only held in the evenings
and I’d like to enroll in a morning course instead. And then there is another one, Ed’s Conversational School.
But it seems too small, so it probably doesn’t do exam courses. Also, it’s south of Earl’s Court. That’s too far
for me to go in the morning, especially now that it’s getting dark and cold.
M: OK. Oh, this one looks really nice. Knightbridge English, and it’s easy to get to.
W: Yes, I’ve heard of it, Andrew. But I think it’s far too expensive for me, especially as I haven’t got a part-
time job yet.
M: Erm, OK. How about Oxford House English?
W: Erm. It’s near Oxford Circus, so it’s also easy to get to by subway and bus. They offer exam courses and
they provide most courses at most times.
M: Why don’t you give them a call and get more information?
W: Could you call them instead? I don’t like talking on the phone.
M: No, you call them. It’d be good English practice. Here’s the number.
Text 10
W: In the late 1600s, the British Empire began expanding across several continents. It eventually became the
largest empire in history, controlling about a quarter of the world’s land and human population. Throughout its
centuries-long rule, the empire took precious resources and wealth from countries all around the world,
including thousands of cultural and historical artifacts. Many of these artifacts found their way to the British
Museum, which was established in 1753 and kept growing to accommodate its growing collection. While
many items in the museum were legally acquired and are completely undisputed, like this one, a 2,000-year-
old Roman vase sold to the museum by a duke in 1945, there are disputes surrounding certain other pieces.
Like the first item you see as soon as you walk in. The Rosetta Stone, taken by British troops from the French
in what is now Egypt. Or further in, the Parthenon Sculptures, removed from a castle in Athens by a British
lord and sent to the British Museum. Or, over here, the Benin Bronzes, displayed in the museum’s African Art
section. These are some of the most debated items in the museum.
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