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应用文范文
Dear Robert,
I'm extremely delighted that you are interested in Confucianism. And benevolence is central
to Confucius’ ideas. It is a virtue that means looking at others with love, compassion, and
kindness, so as to stay in harmony with all people. It calls for treating others as you’d like to be
treated.
For example, during natural disasters, volunteers rush to help victims, providing food and
shelter selflessly. This is benevolence in action, as they care about others’ hardships.
Understanding benevolence might seem tough, but your curiosity is a great start. Confucius’
wisdom is profound, and every step you take will bring new insights. Keep exploring, and you’ll
surely find more wonders in Chinese culture.
I’m here if you have more questions.
Yours,
Li Hua
续写范文
Boyers began to fly as close as possible to Lily. Fighting against the roaring wind, he
steadied the helicopter above the roof. Down swung the rescue rope ladder, which Lily
desperately grabbed with frozen hands. Just as she hooked herself to the ladder, Among lowered
herself and reached for Lily, then she seized her hand and helped her up inside the helicopter.
Once Lily was out of danger, the couple let out a sigh of relief. Inside, Lily, sitting on the floor
shaking, couldn’t believe that she was safe now. She hugged the couple tightly, tears of gratitude
rolling down her face.
Finally Lily was safely delivered to her mother. At the sight of her daughter, the mother
rushed forward and tightly embraced her. “Thank you, you are heroes!” The mother exclaimed to
the couple, tears streaming down her cheeks. Boyers murmured, “What truly matters is that
we’re all standing here, safe and sound.” The setting sun broke through the dark clouds, painting
golden light on their wet clothes. Though disasters brought destruction, human kindness always
shone brightest in darkness, connecting hearts and rebuilding hope.
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高三英语听力原文
Text 1
W: What should I do to get higher scores in chemistry? It’s so challenging to me.
M: You’ve been improving significantly, Beth. Please, just read our textbook more frequently
and do more practice after class. (1)
W: Good idea! I might need an after-school instructor as well.
Text 2
M: Sara, my head hurts so badly. If this pain doesn’t decrease soon, could you drive me to the
hospital?
W: Sure, Ben! (2) But what happened? This morning you seemed fine.
M: The temperature outside just dropped so quickly. This always strongly affects me.
Text 3
W: How long have you been living in Africa? I see that you can cook the local food, and you
seem so familiar with everything!
M: Actually, I’ve been traveling around Africa for almost four years. Life is amazing here,
and I’m in love with African culture. (3)
Text 4
M: I’ll need to find a new apartment soon. The contract for this place will finish at the end
of this month. Do you know where I can look to find a new place? (4)
W: You can download an app on your phone. It’s so convenient.
Text 5
W: Can you change the song, please? I can’t drive while you’re playing this kind of music.
(5)
M: Well, tell me what you want to listen to.
W: Play something like a classical piano piece — that keeps me focused.
Text 6
M: Hi, Anna! I just noticed your love for drawing. Would you like to join our art class? Professor
Daniels will be hosting it.
W: For sure, Patrick. Do we need to sign up for it online or at the art hall? (6)
M: I’ll help you sign up on my phone right now. (6) Mr. Daniels set up a website for the class.
We just need to donate $30 to support our art community, but some of this money will be
used for showing our art pieces in a gallery at the end of the course. (7)
W: Amazing! See you in the class then.
Text 7
W: Of course, everyone knows not to throw rubbish into the ocean. It damages human health,
sea animals, and sea oxygen levels. But how can we prevent this issue from happening?
M: That’s a tough question, Julie. It also pains me to see the condition of our oceans and local
高三英语答案 第 3 页 (共 4 页)
waterways. I suggest that we create a project about educating the public on protecting our
waters.
W: Good idea. I’ll discuss this with my Green Peace board members. And I want you to design
and lead the project. (8)
M: Me? Are you serious?
W: Yes. Present the plan to me and the committee next week. And if your project is accepted,
we’ll share your idea with other partner groups. I hope you’ll take this opportunity!
M: I absolutely will, Julie. Thank you for leading us volunteers to create this positive impact.
(9)
Text 8 (第 10、12 题为推断题)
W: That’s all for this position’s basic employee requirements. Do you have any questions?
M: Sure. So, what benefits would I receive if I got this position?
W: You’d have free meals in the canteen, two days off per week, and five days off per year for
holidays.
M: That sounds great. Would you provide dormitories?
W: For your position, dormitories do not apply. But we do offer free daily bus services.
M: How about profit sharing? How much will I receive for each sale?
W: We’ll pay you 10% of every sale you make, (11) and if you rank top in our company, you’ll
have an extra 15% of your total earning.
M: That’s generous. Thank you so much for all the information. I’m looking forward to hearing
from you soon!
W: Thanks for coming to our office today. We have many candidates for this position, but when
we decide, we’ll send an email as soon as possible.
M: OK. Hope to see you again.
Text 9
M: What time do you usually get up in the morning?
W: I sleep in every morning, sometimes until 11:00 or 12:00.
M: Are you serious? I get up at 7:00 every morning to go to the gym. I work out for two
hours there, and then go to work. (13)
W: Well, I work from home, so I can set my own hours. I usually work until midnight or
1:00 in the morning, and then I like to sleep in. (14)
M: Our schedules are very different! You’re lucky that you get to set your own schedule, but I
could never sleep that late. I’m definitely a morning person.
W: Then we are completely the opposite. Waking up early is so terrible to me.
M: Maybe we should exchange schedules for a week! (15)
W: That’s impossible! Anyway, any plan for today? I was thinking of taking a hike in the
mountain. Would you like to come? (16)
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M: Sure. (16) Can we go to see a movie afterwards?
W: I don’t really like movies, actually. Can we do something else?
M: Okay, but I have to work tomorrow, even though it’s Sunday, so I do need to be home at
around 9:00 p.m. to get enough sleep.
Text 10 (第 19 题为推断题)
Everyone, my life wouldn’t be complete without you all coming to this meeting hall in New
York. As many of you know, I spent half my life writing this book about my life story. This book
first gives some details about my life’s challenges. I was abandoned at birth in Cambodia. (17)
But then, my life changed completely after being adopted by a lovely, generous family in
Singapore when I was five. (18) There, I met a lot of people who helped improve my life,
including my wife. She brings me strength and happiness every day. I’m grateful for everything
I’ve been through and all the lessons I’ve had.
Now, over 20,000 copies of the book have been sold, and that makes me feel so honored. To
express this thankfulness, I will donate 50% of my book’s profits to a children’s home in
Cambodia. (20) I want to share this wealth with kids worldwide who’re suffering from a lack of
food, education, or opportunity. Lastly, I’d like to send this message to all those facing hard
times: there are people out there who care about you. And if you believe in yourself and others,
life will always take you to a brighter place. Don’t stop believing.
2025年全国普通高考模拟考试
英语试题
注意事项:
2025.05
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需
改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本
试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转
涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读
一遍。
1.What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Ask more questions in class.
B.Take more lessons after school.
C.Get more familiar with the textbook.
2.What happened to Ben?
A.He had a headache.
B.His car broke down.
C.His temperature rose quickly.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.The man's living experiences in Africa.
B.Their feelings about African food.
C.Some ways of traveling around.
4.Why did the man talk to the woman?
A.To find a roommate.
B.To seek some advice.
C.To get a contract signed.
5.Where are the speakers?
A.At a concert hall.
B.In a car.
C.At a music studio.
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第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项
中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各
小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.How can the woman sign up for the course?
A.By making a request online.
B.By visiting the art hall in person.
C.By going to the art community office.
7.What will the speakers do at the end of the course?
A.Donate their pictures.
B.Sell their drawings.
C.Show their works.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What does the woman ask the man to do?
A.Take charge of a project.
B.Gather more volunteers.
C.Do a presentation to the public.
9.Who is the man?
A.A committee member.
B.A volunteer.
C.A board member.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What's the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Interviewer and interviewee.
B.Manager and employee.
C.Co-workers.
11.How much profit can the man earn as a sales champion?
A.10%.
B.11.5%.
C.15%.
12.How will the man get the result?
A.Through the website.B.In person.
C.By email.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.When does the man usually leave for work every morning?
A.At7:00.
B.At9:00
C.At11:00.
14.Why does the woman always sleep in?
A.She doesn't work.
B.She sets her own schedule.
C.She needs more sleep than most people.
15.What does the man suggest the woman do?
A.Exchange their jobs
B.Go to bed at 11 pm.
C.Try his schedule for a week.
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16.Where will the speakers go today?
A.To the mountain.
B.To the cinema.
C.To the office.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What's the speaker's home country?
A.The U.S.
B.Singapore.
C.Cambodia.
18.When was the speaker adopted?
A.When he was born.
B.When he was a child.
C.When he was a teenager.
19.How does the speaker feel now?
A.Hopeless.
B.Nervous.
C.Grateful.
20.Which place will the speaker donate money to?
A.A home for the elderly.
B.A school in Singapore.
C.A welfare home for kids
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。
A
Best musicals in London
Here,at Yours,we have put together a list of the best musicals that we know you'll love.From
long-running musicals to some newer hits,we have it covered.Get ready to hit the West End with
this handy guide.
Wicked
Wicked has been a hit in London for around 18 years.With music and lyrics (by
Stephen Schwartz and based on the series work by L.Frank Baum,Wicked tells the story of
Elphaba and reveals the destinies of two unlikely friends becoming Glinda The Good and the Wicked
Witch of the West.
Apollo Victoria Theatre
Booking through December 2024
●Starting from£28
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Matilda The Musical
Inspired by Roald Dahl's book,Matilda The Musical is a fascinating masterpiece from the Royal
Shakespeare Company.Matilda,feeling alone and misunderstood,discovers a very unique ability
and decides to teach grown-ups a lesson.Winner of over 99 international awards,including 24 for
Best Musical,Matilda The Musical continues to delight audiences of all ages.
●Cambridge Theatre
Booking until May 2025
●Starting from£25
Les Miserables
If you love film,then the show,still going strong at the Sondheim Theatre after more than 30
years,is right up your street.The story follows Jean Valjean as he attempts to rebuild his life after
being released from prison.
●Sondheim Theatre
Booking until September 2024
●Starting from£3l
Tina-The Tina Turner Musical
The musical perfectly represents the life of Pop star Tina Turner,known for legendary hits like
“A Fool in Love”and she has won a total of 11 Grammy Awards and has been inducted(入选)
into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
●Aldwych Theatre
O Booking through January 2025
●Starting from£13
21.What do Wicked and Les Miserables have in common?
A.They are both original works.
B.They are both based on movies.
C.They are both long-running musicals.
D.They are both about a strong female lead character.
22.Why is Matilda called a "fascinating masterpiece"?
A.It has won numerous international honors.
B.It draws from a beloved book by Roald Dahl.
C.It features music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz.
D.It describes a young girl's journey to becoming a pop star.
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23.What can we know about Tina?
A.It builds on a real-life story.
B.It has won 11 Grammy Awards.
C.It's reserved from January 2025.
D.Its ticket prices range from $50 to $150.
B
We don't see many 17-year-olds who can list as many accomplishments as Eduardo Caiado.
Edu,as he likes to be called,lives in Anapolis,Brazil.He's always been driven to help others.In
fact,when he was just 15,he was named one of the 50 Young Inspirers of the United Nations for his
project on reusing rainwater to provide drinking water in a village.He also bought gifts for 52 people
living in a local nursing home,using his own money.
These are all totally natural for Edu,who said he's been actively trying to help others for most
of his life.But right now he centers on saving stray animals.Since he was 9,he's dreamed of the
day he could open a shelter for the many forgotten pets he's seen.Less than ten years later,he made
that dream a reality by starting the EduPacoca Institute!"The place where I live is cold,and many
stray dogs were dying of extreme cold,"he said.
The EduPacoca Institute depends on donations to help these animals in need.First,Edu rented
a house;now,he's using the money to cover food and their expenses."I want these animals to know
that even if they don't have owners,they will be with me until they grow old and die,"he said.
After years of feeding animals on the streets,Edu understands that while they're not human,
animals have feelings of their own.Each has their own habits,personality,and preferences,and
Edu loves getting to know them.He's already given about 30 dogs and cats a home,and the number
keeps growing every day!His main regret is that he doesn't have enough room or money to take in
every stray animal.
"The Institute is a dream,but at the same time a great challenge,"he said."But it has been
so good to sleep every day knowing that everyone is warm and safe.
24.How does the author introduce the topic?
A.By providing one's family background.
B.By making some survey.
C.By listing one's amazing achievements.
D.By putting forward a concept.
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25.What inspired Edu to start the EduPacoca Institute?
A.His inner quality.
B.The desire for fame.
C.His skill with animals.
D.The experience in childhood.
26.What is the biggest trouble to Edu?
A.Lack of enough support.
B.Poor physical conditions.
C.Much pressure from his family.
D.Too much time to put into.
27.What can we learn from the story?
A.He who laughs last laughs best.
B.Actions speak louder than words.
C.Nothing is impossible to a kind heart.
D.A good beginning makes a good ending.
C
Every year,tens of thousands of people around the world apply for research jobs armed with
postgraduate qualifications and specialized knowledge,only for their carefully crafted applications to
seemingly disappear into a digital blank.At the same time,recruiters (report that they
are unable to find appropriate candidates for open positions.
One key cause of this mismatch is the perception that someone with science qualifications is
fully qualified for research work.The reality is that,often,a PhD or a first postdoctoral post is
corresponding to an entry-level qualification,with the holder needing further advice,guidance,
mentoring and experience before they can work independently.
Shifting generational priorities also play a part.For example,most current early-career
scientists are millennials(千t禧一代),born between the early198 0s and mid-l990s.They are
often digitally skilled and bring with them strong cooperation nature and a desire to see their work
have societal impact.They also tend to value work-life balance and career flexibility,which might
not always square with the priorities of the scientists interviewing them for jobs.
Meanwhile,employers report that candidates often lack creative thinking,problem-solving and
communication skills and qualities such as persistence,passion and determination.
Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach.Universities and other research-
training institutions can do more to expand the focus of PhD training beyond the academic track.
This means providing advice and guidance about what career paths and job opportunities might be
available for researchers in companies,the public sector and non-governmental organizations.
Employers need to consider the benefits of structured training for early-career researchers,as a way
to boost critical thinking and analytical skills.This could be done by reproducing the training
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schemes commonly used by large technology,consulting,finance and legal firms.
The path forward requires jobseekers and recruiters to understand each other better.Candidates
would benefit from learning why recruiters are dissatisfied with the competence of applicants.
Institutions,for their part,must see themselves as architects of scientific careers.This means
acknowledging that professional preparation isn't a distraction from research excellence-it is an
essential component of it.
28.Why do postgraduates fail to find satisfying jobs?
A.Inadequate academic preparation
B.Limited job information sources.
C.Absence of proper job-seeking skills.
D.Misjudgment of qualification suitability.
29.Which priority of millennials affect their job seeking?
A.High cooperation ability.
B.Emphasis on digital tech use.
C.Pursuit of work-life balance.
D.Freedom for mind and body.
30.What training should be given to PhD researchers?
A.Career-related advice.
B.General skill building.
C.Financial management tips.
D.Academic-focused guidance.
31.What does the last paragraph mainly talk about?
A.Role of institutions in research.
B.Importance of skill development.
C.Discontent of recruiters with applicants.D.Significance of understanding each other.
D
There is a common scene in crime TV shows:A suspect is sweating nervously as the detectives
use a polygraph (test to decide whether the suspect is innocent or guilty.The polygraph,
more popularly called "lie detector,"is designed to catch people in a lie.
The polygraph measures the sweat,pulse rate,and other physiological factors of the
tested person.In this way,polygraph tests are accurate at measuring a person's nervous excitement.
When a person is undergoing a polygraph test,the administrator begins by asking two types of
control questions:questions which the person is expected to answer truthfully and questions which
the person is expected to answer with a lie (often the administrator will ask the subject to write down
a number and then ask“Did you write 1?”“Did you write2?”to solicit the desired responses).
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This way,when the administrator asks more relevant questions later on,the subject's physiological
reactions are compared with the reactions to the control questions to determine whether the subject is
telling lies.
However,it's possible for people to react in an excited way when answering questions
truthfully.If the control questions don't accurately show the person's reaction,it is harder for the
administrator to decide whether the person is lying when answering relevant questions.So,while the
polygraph might be effective at measuring physiological factors associated with being nervous,that
doesn't necessarily mean it can always distinguish a person lying from a person telling the truth.
Knowing it's possible to achieve inaccurate results of a polygraph test makes the polygraph fairly
unreliable on its own.In addition,the polygraph measures physiological factors associated not just
with lying but with being nervous-a common feeling one might experience when being interrogated
()That is why in recent years police officers have turned away from fully relying on polygraph
tests as definitive proof of one's innocence or guilt.Overall,it's important to consider the chance for
error when examining the results of polygraph tests,but it's possible to catch a person lying.
32.What is the function of the control questions in polygraph tests?
A.To supply guidance for operation.
B.To provide a basis for comparison.
C.To define the primary goal of evaluation.
D.To establish a process for measurement.
33.What does the underlined word "solicit"mean in paragraph 2?
A.Seek.
B.Analyze.
C.Combine.
D.Control.
34.What is the main reason for a polygraph's ineffectiveness?
A.Testing procedures fail to meet strict standards.
B.Administrators'competence falls short of adequacy.
C.Nervous system responses vary from person to person.
D.Control question designs demonstrate structural limitations.
35.What can we learn about the polygraph test in the last paragraph?
A.It doesn't contain a grain of truth.
B.Its error rate stays at a high level.
C.It has fallen into disuse nowadays.
D.Its results need further assessment.
英语试题第8页(共12页)
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
If you are an introverted (person who tends to focus too much on yourself or stay quiet
in public places,don't feel annoyed.Bestselling author Susan Cain says that supporting introverts
during childhood can help shape them into high-achieving adults.36
The traditional model of leaders is seen as outgoing,talkative and brave-all typical features of
extroverts.37 Instead,It is believed that true leaders are driven by a desire to advance ideas
and new ways of seeing the world or to improve conditions for a group of people.Moreover,"calm
leaders"can resolve problems more effectively and better identify which risks are worth taking,
thanks to their ability to deal with information and make decisions more carefully.
In the introduction to her book,Cain shares a question she was asked all the time as a child:
"Why are you so quiet?"It was usually asked out of concern,she noted.People took her silence as
a sign of uneasiness or anger.In fact,she was just listening and observing her surroundings.
38 Cain says introverts make for the best listeners.As keen listeners,introverts can pick up on
information that some extroverts might overlook.Unlike extroverts,introverts are not known for
jumping to conclusions,and as a result,they tend to receive more attention and appreciation from
audiences when they do speak.
39 However,introverts tend to contribute their best work and ideas on their own.
"Introverts have an impressive ability to be independent,"Cain wrote."We find strength in solitude
(and are able to use our precious alone time to focus and concentrate.40
A.Listening is one of the necessary skills in life.
B.It starts with recognizing their "hidden strengths".
C.Extroverts are known to perform well in group settings.
D.In some way,observing is more important than listening.
E.However,leaders need such kinds of abilities to make decisions.
F.But leadership doesn't need to be quite social or attention-seeking
G.This is why pushing introverted kids to do group projects ends up backfiring.
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第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项。
Delphine Expert handed her five-year-old daughter,Zoey,her phone so she could record
“treasures”she found on a walk.She never4l“to be one of the treasures.”
As Delphine 42 with Newsweek,Zoey has autism (and was non-verbal until
recently.The little girl began 43 violin lessons last year,and that led her to say a few "44
words”like“mom.”Almost a year later,Zoey had another45_and is now“able to
communicate a little bit.
For that reason,a video Zoey recently 46 was especially endearing to Delphine.The
sentimental mother 47 it on TikTok,and it quickly went viral,getting hundreds of likes.It
shows Zoey's 48 as she focuses on common things like the grass,the sky,the clouds,her car,
and her house.But the mother didn't think she'd be one of the 49 Zoey would find on her way.
At the end,Zoey 50 the camera at her mom and happily shares how much she loves her.
"And there's my beautiful mom.She's the best mom.I love her so much,and she's the best
mom in the whole world,"she says excitedly.
The Mother nearly 51 the sweet video but fortunately watched it all the way through.
The proud mother said she nearly missed the video but fortunately watched it first and was 52
by the“beautiful end..”
Delphine explained that her daughter's sweet words took years of 53,and she couldn't be
happier to hear them.Delphine 54 Zoey "24/7"because of her special needs.She also
homeschools her with the help of an online program that specializes in autism.
"She sounds so overwhelmed with her love for mommy,and you are the best treasure out of
them all,”one55read.
41.A.attempted
B.expected
C.managed
D.decided
42.A.shared
B.greeted
C.complained
D.agreed
43.A.finishing
B.giving
C.taking
D.teaching
44.A.musical
B.promising
C.innocent
D.simple
45.A.pronunciation
B.breakthrough
C.behavior
D.feedback
46.A.concentrated
B.mentioned
C.captured
D.spotted
47.A.posted
B.distributed
C.published
D.announced
48.A.inspiration
B.perspective
C.enthusiasm
D.innovation
49.A.treasures
B.strangers
C.performers
D.friends
50.A.gives
B.delivers
C.points
D.passes
51.A.edited
B.deleted
C.downloaded
D.copied
52.A.tricked
B.scared
C.beaten
D.struck
53.A.focus
B.experience
C.survey
D.observation
54.A.spy on
B.speak to
C.learn from
D.tend to
55.A.video
B.audience
C.host
D.comment
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