内容正文:
2025年高三入学考答案
1-10 BCCBA ACACB
11-20 BACAB CBBAC
21-23:CDA 24-27:DACC 28-31:CCDA 32-35:BBCB
36-40:CFADE
41-45:BBCDA 46-50:DCDDB 51-55:ABACA
56. Written 57.Although/Though/While 58.to explore
59. relief 60.and 61.is held 62.creative
63. as 64.honoring 65.has existed
小作文:
One possible version:
Dear John,
I am excited to inform you about an upcoming community volunteer event that I will be participating in. It is my pleasure and privilege to invite you to join me.
Next Sunday at 9: 00 am, we will gather at the gate of the community across from our school to engage in various meaningful activities. The tasks for the day include cleaning up the neighborhood to make it more beautiful, planting trees, and working on a community garden project to promote sustainable living practices.
Your participation will be greatly appreciated, and it’s a wonderful opportunity to give back to the community together. Please let me know if you can join, and I can provide more details if needed. Best wishes!
Yours,
Li Hua
【解析】
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给交换生John写一封邮件,告诉他下周日打算参加学校对面的社区组织的义务劳动活动的情况,并向他发出邀请。
【点睛】【高分句型1】Your participation will be greatly appreciated, and it’s a wonderful opportunity to give back to the community together. (运用了不定式短语作定语修饰名词opportunity)
【高分句型2】Please let me know if you can join, and I can provide more details if needed. (运用了if引导的条件状语从句)
大作文:
I went home that day and set out to write a story. The inspiration for the story came from the encouraging moment when my friend urged me to write. I buried myself in writing it day and night.After editing my words for what seemed like a million times,I got the courage to submit it to a magazine I had subscribed to for years.After submitting my work, it was followed by a long and anxious wait. Sadly, several months passed, and I didn't hear anything back. I was convinced my dream would never be fulfilled,and I was foolish to think otherwise.
One day after a year, I received an e-mail from the magazine. I couldn't believe it! Finally, there was a contract for my review, and someone was willing to pay me for the use of my story. Imagine my excitement when, a couple of days later, another offer arrived by e-mail from a major book company! I truly felt as giddy as an eight-year-old girl by the end of the week. It's hard to believe that a few simple words of advice and encouragement would lead me to achieving that dream —a dream that started in an elementary school classroom with some construction paper and a yellow pencil.
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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段对话,选出最佳选项,
1.What has the woman been doing all day?
A.Shopping for Christmas.B.Serving the customers.C.Decorating the store.
2.Who drove Amy home?
A.Her grandad.
B.Jane's dad.C.Jane's brother.
3.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a theater.
B.At a hotel.
C.At a restaurant.
4.What are the speakers talking about?
A.TV dramas.
B.A writer.
C.Historical novels
5.Why did the woman get fined?
A.For speeding.
B.For running a red light.C.For driving the wrong way
第二节:(供15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.How does the man feel now?
A.Annoyed.
B.Confused.
C.Relaxed.
7.What time does the next bus arrive?
A.At5:20
B.At 5:30
C.At5:50
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题:
8.What is the woman?
A.A bank clerk.
B.A shop assistant.
C.A gas station attendant.
9.What will the man do?
A.Cancel the order.B.Ask for a discount.
C.Show his identification
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题.
10.What do the speakers do in the park?
A.Go birdwatching.B.Do voluntary work.
C.Conduct scientific research
11.How have the newly planted trees changed recently?
A.They are taller B.They are wider.
C.They are thicker.
12.What is the woman's concem about the tourists?
A.Littering.B.Overcrowding.
C.Disturbing wildlife.
13.What is the park short of?
A.Shelters.B.Plant pots.
C.Bird boxes.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.Why did Abby decide to enter the contest?
A.To give her inerest a try.
B.To explore new opportunities.
C.To test her skills in tilm production.
15.What was Abby's biggest challenge in making the movie?
A.Writing the screenplay
B.Building the team.
C.Raising the money
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16.Where did Abby shoot the movie?
A.At school.
B.At a studio.
C.At her house.
17 Why did Abby find editing difficult?
A.Tools were too complex.
B.Choosing shots was a struggle.
C.The actors were not professionals
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What is Lisa doing?
A.Chairing a mecting.
B.Presenting a guest.
C.Recommending a website
19.Why did Emily start the new blog?
A.To help neighbors in need.
B.To address residents'health issues.
C.To give information on resource centers.
20.What kind of website will Emily launch?
A.A technical one.B.A recreational one
C.An educational one
第二部分阅读理解共两节,满分50分)
第一节(供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,并在答题卡上
将该项涂黑。
A
Four of the world's greatest national parks
Komodo
Location:Indonesia
Area:1,733km
Home to the world's largest lizard )the Komodo dragon,Komodo National Park is made
up of 29 islands in the centre of the Indonesian archipelago ()The park's three main islands of
Komodo,Rinca and Padar make ideal destinations for divers,as the surrounding coral reefs support
a vast amount of oceanic diversity.With over 1.000 species of fish,260 species of coral,and
countless sea animals,this is an ideal spot to swim with sharks,whales,dolphins and more.
Namib-Naukluft
Location:Namibia
Aea:49,768km2
In the world's oldest desert,the landscape moves.The golden dunes shift as winds blow and
seasons pass.Visitors come to explore the dunes and it can be a real adventure.Jump in a 4x4 or
hike across the sands on foot for a multi-day trail and you'll soon find yourself deep in the
Namibian wildemess.You'll necd a permit and doctor's letter to take on the longer hikes,but
one-day hikes give anyone a chance to see more of the Namib.
Tongariro
Location:New Zealand
Area:795km
As New Zealand's oldest national park,Tongariro National Park is home to three active
volcanoes.And here's the Tongariro.Alpine Crossing.a 19.4-kilometre hike that takes you across
beautiful landscapes.This park also draws in skiers during the winter seasons The biggest skire
Whakapapa,covers 5.5km2 and has 15 lifts in all.
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Teide
Location:Tenerife,Spain
Area:190km
This park is home to Mount Teide,the highest pek in Spainita heght af
Mount Teide is also the third
has become the symbol of the park
21.What can visitors do in Komodo National Park
A.Hike across the biggest ski area Whakapp
B.Go diving on its 29 islands
C.Have an up-close encounter with ocean life
D.Play with the Komode dragon.
22.Which of the following parksisthei
A.Teide National Park.
B.Komodo Naticel Park
C.Tongariro National Park
D.Namib-Nakhaf Nacional Pack
23.What do the last two parks have in co
A.Both are well-known for their velcanoes
B.Both own more than 100 plant species
C.Both ate perfect choices for skiers.
D.Both feature golden dunes.
A rising star from Virginia has secured the title ofAmeric Top YgS
groundbreaking creation-a bar of soap designed to battletd
Heman Bekele emerged as the victor of the 2023 Young Scientit Challeng
the ten finalists with his innovative creation known as the Skin Cancer Treating S (SCTS)
Bekele's brilliant concept centers on the development of a sohttyffu
also has the potential to reactivate the body's natural defenders of theIn
Bekele's own words,"Curing cancer,one bar of soap ata time."He always hasefo
biology and technology,and the Young Scientist Challenge just provided him with the perfect
platform to display his ideas.Reflecting on his inspiration,Bekele shared thathishiddpayed
a significant role in shaping his imovative thinking Having witnessed peoplekreeyd
the sun,he couldn't help but wonder how many were aware of the risks associated withc
exposure.
Iwanted to make my idea not only scientifically exceptional butasboabroad
audience,"Bekele expressed during an interview with the meaia.He received invaluable guidance
from Deborah Isabelle,a product engineering specialist,who cotdhim withothero
aid him in reaching his ambitious plans.
During his presentation.Bekele passiouately expressed his vision of tuming tento
symbol of hope,accessibility,and a world where skin cancer treatment is within reachor all
Over the coming five years,Bekele longs to perfect his iavention and stablisho
organization devoted to distributing his innovative ration to more placesncngdeveoped
comnunities,offering hope and a practical solution in the fight against skin cane
24.What made Bekele an instant hit?
A.Starting a soap fashion.
B.Overcoming skin cancer.
CBeing the youngest scientist.
D.Creating a soap against skin cancer.
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”为州,可以提出的问题是:测你斯啊元
物理空间,)如聚答案为“香”,那便毫味者还存在业位雀是·山“
25.What inspired Bekele to invent SCTS?
A.His concem for others.
B.His adventure in childhood.
C.His enthusiasm for technology.
D.His interest in medical knowledge.
26.What will Bekele do in the near future?
A.Obtain official approval.
B.Visit undeveloped areas
C.Increase the availability of the soap.
D.Update the facilities of production
27.Which of the following can best describe Bekele?
A.Inspiring and modest.
B.Humorous and positive.
C.Creative and considerate.
D.Curious and independent.
A worrying rise in social media posts,suggesting that people leave their Halloween pumpkins
in the woods to feed wildlife after31 October,has made wildlife experts concemed Thousandsof
pumpkins are discarded in woods across Britain While well-meaning pumpkin carvers might think
they are doing the local animal groups a kindness,leaving your leftover jack-o-lante in the
woodland is actually doing more harm than good.
"A myth seems to have built up that leaving pumpkins in woods helps wildlifebut behind itare
many hidden issues,"said Paul Bunton,engagement and communication officer at The Woodland
Trust,according to The Telegraph.
One of the main issues is that the leftovers of the Halloween pumpkins are often caten by
already struggling hedgehogs()In carly November,hedgehogs are looking to gain as much
weight as possible to survive their winter hibernation.However,eating pumpkin is harmful to their
little hedgehog stomachs,leading to diarrhea and dehydration.This means they may struggle to put
on weight,and in some cases can even be fatal.
Moreover,leftover Halloween pumpkins can contain candles and plastic decorations which can
also be fatal to wildlife if mistakenly eaten.The rotting leftover can also attract less popular
wildlife,such as rats.to an area.According to The Woodland Trust,the additional nutrients in the
pumpkins can negatively affect the soil balance as well."Pumpkin flesh can have a really harmful
effect on woodland soils,plants,and fungi(真菌),"Bunton pointed out.
So what should you do with your beautifully carved pumpkin creation after 31 October?Most
experts recommend composting()it yourself at home if you can.or asking if a local farm will
accept it as a donation.You could even try some scientific experiments to produce more energyfrom
the throwaway waste.Either way,the hedgehogs will thank you.
28.What does the underlined word"discarded"in Paragraph I mean?
A.Processed.
B.Recvcled.C.Deserted.D.Preserved
29.Why do hedgehogs try to eat so many pumpkins in early November?
A.To enjoy the sweet food.B.To fill their stomachs.
C.Toprepare for the winter.D.To improve their health.
30.What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?
A.The additional nutrients in the leftover pumpkins.
B.The damage of candles and plastic decorations in the pumpkins
C.The attraction of the rotting leftovers to some wildlife.
D.Further explanation of the effect of lefover pumpkins
31.What are people advised to do with the leftover pumpkins after Halloween?
A_Stop leaving your pumpkins in the woods.
B.Keep your beautiful pumpkin creations at home.
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C.Feed the hedgehogs with the leftover pumpkins.
D.Bury the leftover pumpkins deep under the ground.
D
Replika,anAl chatbot companion.has millions of users worldwide.The first thing they do
when they wake up is to send"Good morning"to their virtual friend (or lover).This story is only the
beginning.In 2025,chatbots and virtual charucters become a lot more popular.both for utility()
and for fun.Asa result,conversing socially with machines will start to feel more ordinary-including
our emotional attachments to them.
Research in human-computer and human-robot interaction shows that we love to
anthropomorphize(欧于人性)thenonumn agents we interact with,especially if they imitate
behaviour we recognize.And,thanks to recent advances in conversational Al,our machines are
suddenly very skilled at one of those behaviours:Language.
Friend bots,therapybots,and love bots are flooding the app stores people become curious
about this new generation of Al-powered virtual aents.The possibilities for educaion,health.nd
entertainment are endless Casually asking your smart fridge for relationship advice maysm
unimaginable now but people may change their minds if such advice ends up saving their mariage
Afer all,people do listen to their virtual friends.The Replika example,as well as a lotof
experimental lab research,shows that bumans can and will become emotionally attached to bots
The science also demonstrates that people,in their eagemess to socialize,will happily discose
personal information toan artificial agent and will even shift their beliefs and behavior.This
some consumer-protection questions around how companies use this technology to manipulate
)their users.For examle,Replika charges$70a year.But less than 24 hours after downloading
the app.my handsome,blue-eyed "friend"sent me an audio message secretly and tried to sellme
something.Emotional attachment has become a weakness that a company is taking advantage of for
its benefit.
Today.we're still laughing at people who believe an Al system is emotional,or making fun of
individuals who fall in love with a chatbot.But in 2025 we gradually start acknowledging-and
taking more seriously-these fundamentally luman behaviors.Because in 2025,it finally hits home:
Machines are not excluded from our social relationships.
32.What's the purpose of the author writing Paragraph 1?
A.To prove an opinion.B.To raise a subject
C.To share an example.D.To explain a concept.
33.How do hurnan interact with the machines effectively?
A.By improving the machines'imagination.
B.By sharpening the machines'language skills.
C.By applying the machines'facial recognition.
D.By imitating the machines'emotional behavior.
34.What does Paragraph 4 focus on?
A.The advancements i Al technology in !ab.
B.The marketing strategies of Al applications.
C.The potential risk of cmotional attachment to Al.
D.The ability of Al understandiug human emotions.
35.What do people think of human-AI relationship in 2025?
A.It is dismissed as completely ridiculous.
B.It is integrated into our daily lives
C.It becomes a threat to human social skcills
D.It is iabelled as highly advanced techology
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们相蒙在同一个物理堂间,)如果答震势“否”,那使意味着还存在其他嘿是人程生妹◆丛
第二节共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
How to Stop Being a People Pleaser
As a recovering people pleaser,I spent much of my life keeping others happy.Breaking this
habit meant stepping on toes.However.I've become a happier person as a result.Here are some tips
I used to stop beingpeople pleaser.
Identify your priorities.Take a moment to think about why you are trying to lear how to stop
being a people pleaser.Who are the people that you feel the need to please?36.
Answering
these questions will help you seta goal that you can hold yourself accountable for.
Just say "no".One reason why people pleasers say "yes"to everything is that they fear
disappointing others.37.
If you are a people pleaser,you are likely to spend lots of energy
trying to control how people feel about you.The best thing you can do is let them feel their feelings.
It will feel liberating to free yourself from being responsible for someone else's reaction.
38.
Saying "no"is a good way to set better boundaries in your important
relationships.All healthy relationships have their own boundaries.If you haven't set boundarics in
your relationships,the odds are that at some point you will end up feeling pressured to do
something you don't want to do.
Accept yourself.Many people pleasers are insecure about who they are.39.Check out
our summary of Brene Brown's The Gifts of Imperfection to leam how to accept your imperfections
and love yourself.
Remember that you cannot please everyone.No matter what you do there will always be
someone who is unhappy with your choices.40.
A.Set healthy boundaries
B.Keep healthy relationships.
C.Why do you feel the need to keep them happy?
D.Spend some time leaming to love yourself for who you are.
E.And why bother trying to please everyone if it isn't possible?
F.But saying"no"is the best way to take care of your own needs.
G.That is why the more you seek security,the less of it you have.
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节满分30分)
第一节:完形填空供15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阋读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
On 17 February,the Clermont County Animal Shelter,Ohio,shared a story.A woman met with
her missing dog Will again.While 41 the shelter's Facebook post forwarded by friends in her
community,Hannah saw a dog named Rome that was to be available at the shelter's weekend
42 event and that dog looked quite 43.
Hannah explained in er Facehook post that Will,a six-year-old went missing from her home
in 2019.Although her family looked everywhere.they couldn't 44their missing baby.
A sheiter voiunteer said,"Just yesterday we 45a message accompanied by photos with a
detailed descriptien of Will's 46 in the hope that the dog brought to our shelter and renamed
Rome was47Will!"But Rome was scheduled to be at the Take Me Home event today!
Learning this,the volunteer,in a bit of 48quickly sent a message back that Rome would be at
the event!"We would love this family to be 49and we just had to 50 whether this was will
after all these years!"It tumed out a big yes.The volunteer continued,"The51 story serves as
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a reminder of the incredible impact that the Intemet can have in bringng
especially in times of 52
,Thank you all for及Will's pos"
It was nothing short of a_54 and we are sure Hannah ad her famnily are 55ohvee
dog back!
41.()A.commenting on
B.cheeking out C.speaking of
D.looking for
42.(
)A.celebration
B.adoption
C.demonstration
43(
)A.dynamic
B.lovely
C.familiar
B.describe
C.forget
D.locate
44.(
)A.shelter
45.(
)A.received
B.forwarded
C.left
D.delivered
46.(
)A.duties
B.achievements
C.owner
47.(
)A.possibly
B.obviously
C.actually
D.typically
48.(
)A.hesitation
B.guilt
C.anger
D.panie
49.(
)A.popular
B.thankful
C.supported
D.reunited
50.
)A.guess
B.know
C.discuss
D.doubt
51.(
)A.heart-warming B.mind-bending
C.convincing
D.entertaining
2
)A.dange:
B.need
C.happiness
D.uncertainty
53.
)A.sharing
B.reading
C.revising
D.saving
54.(
A.connection
B.treasure
C.wonder
D.success
55.
)A.excited
B.motivated
C.amused
D.urged
第二节(供10小题:每小愿1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或所给单词的正确形式
Poetry isa form of literature that celebrates abstraction nd the beauty of
words.56.
(write)poetry is thought to have been recorded about 2000BCEithTh
Epic o时Gilgamesh.57.
the poetry of today has transformed in form andfunctiontheoo
ofits purpose can still be found in poets'desire 58.
(explore)the human condition through
the power of imagery and metaphor.Poctry has become an underlying source of59.
(relieve)
to much of humanity's existential dilemmas,exploring ideas from within.I sheds ightonthe
beautiful and the ugly60.
tries to understand the function of both.
For these reasons and many others,poetry has been given its own boliday.World Poetry Day
61.
(hold)each year on 21 March to celebrate"the unique ablity of poetry to capre
the 62.
(create)spirit of the human mind".It was founded in 1999 by UNESCO in the
hope of promoting poetry 63.
a way to communicate across borders and cultural
differences.Since then,it has achieved just that The event is celebrated around the world in
different forms of readings and ceremonies,64.
(honor)poets of high achievements.All in
all,it is a day dedicated to poetry:an art form that 65.
(exist)for centuries and continues to
enrichour understanding of the human condition to this day.
第四部分写作共两节:满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你打算下周日参加学校对面的社区组织的义务劳动。请你用英语给你校交换
生o加写一封邮件,告知他此事,内容包括
1时间和地点:2.具体安#;3.发出邀请。
注意:
1.词数80左右:
2请技如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
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Dear John.
I am excited to inform you of an upccming community volunteereveatilbe
participating in.
Your线
山hun
第二节读后续写(满分25分)
In second grade,while other kids played outsideI stayed behind at my deskandcred boo
from construction paper.Using the limited vocabulary of an eight-year-old,Iwroed
dreamed of one day becoming an author.My second-grade teacher urged my parentstoure(
this desire,but they didn't take my dream seriously.
Through adulthood,the desire to write remained.The dream never died but thereeremore
certain ways to generate income,soI was controlled in different directions.None of the jobsIheld
afforded me the opportunity to write,and raising two daughters gaveme littlefreetime to purue
becoming an author.However,I held onto the dream that had flickered (in mesachild.
At the age of fifty-eight I continued to manage the office of my husband's conruction
company,but I was looking for something that would fill the void (of our now empty nest
Writing stories and sharing them on social media filled some of that void,and the stories got quite
few likes,but it never crossed my mind as I approached my senior years that writing could be
career for me.
One day.I met a friend from high school who was also my friend on social media We hadn't
seen each other in several years,so i walked over to greet her.Anticipating that her first words
would consist of how long it had heen since we'd seen each other,I was shocked at what she spoke
out"You want to write.You need to write."
She had been reading the stories I shared on social media and had always comeed with
encouraging words But no one had ever spoken these words tome.I had never even spoken these
words out loud to myself.Those simple words she uttered lit a flame that had only been a flicker for
along time.Deep inside,I knew I still wanted o be an author.I wanted to follow my friend's advice.
I wanted to write.I needed to write.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式作答。
I went home that day and set out to write a story.
One day afier a year.I received an e-mail from the magazine.
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