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2025年高考仿真考试
英语参考答案
1-5 CBAAB 6-10 ACBCA
11-15 BBACB 16-20 ABBCC
21-23 DCB 24-27 CADB 28-31 CBCD 32-35 BDCD
36-40 AGECD
41-45 CAABD 46-50 BCADC 51-55 ACBDA
56.a 57. on 58. bordering 59. and 60. which
61. has been recognized 62. it 63. establishments 64. selling 65.that
应用文:
Possible version:
Obey Traffic Rules,Be Civilized Students
With the ever-increasing volume of traffic on the roads, traffic safety has emerged as a crucial
concern for everyone. As responsible students, it is not only our duty but also an obligation to set
a good example and enhance the awareness of observing traffic regulations. Here, I earnestly appeal
to all of you to join hands with us and contribute to making a positive change.
First and foremost, it is strongly advocated that we should always strictly observe traffic
signals, waiting patiently for the green lights and resisting distractions from our phones.
Furthermore, what we should always bear in mind is using crosswalks and pedestrian bridges
instead of walking across the street randomly. Additionally, for those who ride bicycles, wearing a
helmet is non-negotiable, as it can significantly reduce the risk of injury in case of an accident.
Remember, every small step counts. Let’s take action right now! By following traffic rules
consistently, we students can not only protect our own safety but also play a part in creating a
more harmonious and civilized society. Let’s strive together for a safer and better future!
读后续写:
Possible composition:
"I'd like you to write about the outdoor adventures you enjoyed most," she said. What she said literally
froze me, sending me at a loss for words to reply at the very moment. Instead of being forced to write “I will
not be clever in class” for 200 times as punishment, I was asked to give an account of my wandering with
abandon in the wild. Confirming my assignment from her serious expression, I started out cautiously and
played it safe. Like water from a spring, those fond memories flowed through my mind endlessly. I described
the fragrance of the flowers in blossom in spring, the wild fruit weighing down branches in summer, the masses
of yellow in the mountains in autumn and the pure white in winter. If you sat still for quiet long enough, young
animals would come up close and let you touch them. Everything upsetting faded away as I painted a picture
of the abandoned cabin where I had many good sleeps. I wrote about my world where everything kept me in
awe. For the first time in my life, I didn’t want the school day to end.
Gradually, I found myself falling in love with school learning. Under the watch of Miss Cook and with
her encouragement, I channeled my energy and enthusiasm for nature into school learning, feeling algebra,
history and calligraphy were as appealing as the outdoor world. The previous too much of a dreamer resolved to
turn these daydreams into a reality, becoming a biologist to explore the wild with expertise. So, in school I
stayed focused and concentrated my attention on school learning. I began to read books about nature and
equipped me with more knowledge. I was completely transformed into a highly – motivated automatic learner.
It was my eighth - grade teacher who showed me nothing could define me whether I belonged in the mountain
or I belonged in the classroom. Something just was there to set my imagination flying.答案解析:
听力原文:
(Text 1)
W: Is there something wrong with your laptop?
M: Every time I try to log on to read my email, it loses the connection.
W: It could be that the wireless connection is unreliable here.
(Text 2)
W: I have lost six pounds this month. My best dress is now too big for me.
M: Well, my sister likes dressmaking. I’m sure she wouldn’t mind taking it in so that it’ll fit you again. I’ll
ask her.
(Text 3)
M: Did Tom say that the meeting would start as usual?
W: He pushed it back so people could grab something to eat first.
M: Great. That way we can get started without rushing.
(Text 4)
W: Did you go to watch the Barcelona-Real Madrid match yesterday?
M: Of course, what a game! Barcelona led 2-0 in the first half, but Real Madrid caught up. Three goals
each in the end.
W: Wow! So exciting!
(Text 5)
M: Why don’t you ask Gordon to hang the curtain for you?
W: He’s always busy, whether it’s his project or working out. It’s easier if I do it myself.
M: Watch out!
W: Thank you. You saved my life.
(Text 6)
W: Hi. My family is having a holiday party today, and I’d like a fruit cake.
M: We have a menu with some different options.
W: Let’s see. This one fits my budget. So I’ll take this one with the strawberries on top.
M: Great, I’ll package that up for you right away. Would you like me to write a custom message on it? There’s
no extra charge.
W: No, thank you. Just package it as is.
(Text 7)
M: Nina! Long time no see! Still working at that advertising agency?W: Yeah! I’ve been their fashion photographer for three years now. And guess what? Two years ago, I
decided to pursue my passion for fashion design and started taking evening classes.
M: Whoa! Studying design while working full-time? That’s impressive! Are you enjoying it?
W: Yeah, I think it’s great. I particularly like working with different materials like wool and leather. And I’ve
just made a beautiful scarf and it’s made out of plastic. It looks very strange but I think it’s pretty
amazing!
(Text 8)
W: We’d better start planning our holiday with your grandparents. They’re waiting for us to confirm our flight
from Paris to London.
M: Mom, will Grandpa and Grandma pick us up at London Gatwick Airport?
W: Of course, Peter, they can’t wait to take us around. Grandpa wants a leisurely walk along the beach with
us. He even bought sandcastle-making kits for his grandchildren.
M: Wow! Angie will be excited to hear this when she gets home from school. That means we’re not going to
Chinatown first, right?
W: That was the original plan, but his friend’s restaurant in Chinatown is hosting a wedding party that day.
Grandma has an alternative place — the Geylang Night Market. We’ll be hungry after the beach outing,
so it will be our next stop.
(Text 9)
W: My guest today is the potter Mark Phillips, whose first exhibition opens in the Karlah Gallery on Friday.
I understand you’ve only been a potter for four years?
M: Yes, this is something fairly new for me. Actually, pottery runs in the family. My mother is a potter, and
when I was younger, I used to watch her in her studio. I just remember thinking, how on earth could I ever
reach that standard?
W: So what made you take up pottery?
M: I was 40 years old with my own computer company that I’d set up when I left school, and I was feeling a btiirt ed
of the same routine. And I reasoned with myself that the artistic side of me had been buried for quite long
enough.
W: So you became a student again?
M: I did. My brain was still working, obviously, but it was my body that was being exercised. That was a
challenge for me after sitting at a computer for years. Other young students might be surprised to see this
older man full of enthusiasm.
W: What will you be doing after this exhibition?M: I’m eager to make more pots. Big pots are what I want to make. Also, the gallery tells me pots in bright colors
are welcomed. But that’s more my mother’s thing because it’s complicated.
(Text 10)
M: Well, now let me tell you how I came to be a book blogger. To support my wife’s career, in 2014 I
decided to leave my job and become a stay-at-home dad. That same year, I launched my writing blog to record
my journey into fiction writing.
My introduction to book blogging came through Kelly Lacey of Love Books Group, who organized a blog
tour for my first novel. This was a lovely experience where people who were passionate about reading read
and talked about my novel! It seemed like such a lovely community that I wanted to be part of it. In early
2020, I joined Anne Cater’s book connectors group.
On my blog, I focus on two types of posts: in-depth reflections on the nature of writing and honest book
reviews. I try to be positive but will also point out some concerns or questions about the book — no matter
who the writer is — because I feel the review is more useful this way. If I really don’t like the book, I won’t
publish a review.
Ever since I started book blogging, I’ve been reading much more. Also, book blogging has helped deepen
my appreciation of literature, doubling the joy of reading while sharpening my writing skills.