文档内容
2025年高考英语全国卷II
听力原文
Text 1
W:Is this bus going to Baxley, sir?
M: No, I'm afraid not.See the yellow taxi on the corner? Turn left there to Madison
Street and take Bus No.4.
W:All right, thank you!
Text 2
W: So would you folks like some dessert?
M:Just bring us the bill, please. We need to get back on the road and continue our
journey.
W: No problem.
Text 3
W:Dad, I can't afford that computer, but I think I really need it for my research.
M:Don't worry, Alice. Just pay as much as you can and I'll make up the rest.
W:Thank you. Then I can place the order.
Text 4
W: Hi, I'm Julie. I’m from the Department of Psychology. What about you?
M:I study Biology. I hope you can understand my English. I'm still learning.
W: Well, you speak very clearly.
Text 5
M: Linda, I need you to help me with my problem.
W: What did you do?Gee, you broke Mary's sports watch!
M: Ah, I wish I didn't touch it.W: Well, don't worry.We'll have it fixed.
Text 6
W: Hello?
M:Hi, Delia, this is Peter. Are you doing anything Tuesday evening?
W: Not really.
M:I've got two tickets for the National Theatre. Would you like to come?
W: Thanks. I'd love to. What's on?
M: Stopper's latest play.
W: Oh, Sonny told me it was very good.
M: Yes, everyone said so.Shall I meet you at your office at 6:00? Then we can go and
have a quick snack. The play starts at 7:00.
W:Sounds great. See you Tuesday then.
M: Good. Bye.
Text 7
W: Hi, Sam. How is your daughter doing at school?
M:Well, since I bought a smartphone for Julia last summer, it seems the phone has
become an extension of her arm. And it has made it impossible for her to
concentrate. That really upsets me.
W: You are not alone in that. It is said that 95% of teenagers either own orhave access
to a smartphone. Some schools have put in place policies, banning or controlling
phone use during school hours.
M:I'm all in favor of these policies.
W: Yeah, more and more schools have begun doing this. A friend of mine works at a
school, and he told me that these policies hadbrought about positive changes.
Text 8
W: Max, are you ready to go?M:Sure, honey. Why are you dressed like that? I thought we were going to play table
tennis with Billy and Karen.
W: Oh, change of plan.Billy suggested we go rock climbing instead.
M: But I was really looking forward to playing table tennis.
W: We play table tennis all the time. We'd like to go do some outdoor activities for a
change, like rock climbing andhorseback riding.
M: Oh, Jessie, I thought the point of this vacation was to relax.
W:Well, we can do something less demanding tomorrow. How about boating on the
lake? What do you think?
M: That'll be great. I like the idea of spending some time on the water. I'm sure Billy
and Karen will like it, too.
Text 9
M:Hi, Susanna, I had an interview with Anderson HITECH and they offered me the
position of sales manager. I want to let you know before I make my decision.
W: I'm sorry to hear that, Frank, but I appreciate you telling me before you accept
theoffer.
M: I really enjoy my work here. I put in effort for 5 years to gain more experience,but
there seems no hope of being promoted.
W: What would help you decide to stay?
M: I would consider staying if I could change my position. I would love working in
this same department, but I would like to be doing something different. And they
offered me 6% more than my present salary.
W: When do you have to tell them your decision?
M: They want me to respond by Friday.
W: Let me see.I'll talk to the human resources director and let you know the result on
Thursday. Can you wait until then?
M: That'll be too late.Wednesday will be better.
W: OK, no problem. I'm going to do everything I can to keep youon board.M: I appreciate what you are doing for me.
Text 10
W: Hello everyone. Welcome to Creative Day School. This summer we provide two
full-time summer camp programs. Both will last the entire time the children are out of
school.Our first summer camp is for our four-year-olds, called Mini Camp. This Mini
Camp will still have their normal everyday schedule with a lot of fun activities. At
least once a week, our mini campers will go on a field trip. These field trips could
consist of a day at the beach or exploring the natural museum. Our Older Summer
Camp is provided for ages 5 through 12. There are scheduled summer fun activities
and games. The children will participate in art, outdoor play, games and much
more. Swimming at a nearby pool is often a weekly field trip for ages 6 and up. Other
field trips could include bowling, a day at the movies or a picnic in the
park. Permission of parents and activity fees are required to participate in all field
trips. Now let's watch a five-minute film about last year’s programs.