資源簡介 玉溪一中2025屆高三下仿真一英語參考答案第一部分:聽力(30分)1-5 BBCCA 6-10 BCAAC11-15 ABCCC 16-20 BCBAA第二部分:閱讀理解 (50分)第一節(37.5分): 21-23:DBC 24-27:DCAC 28-31:DBAC 32-35:DADC第二節(12.5分):36-40:AGFDB第三部分:語言知識運用 (30分)第一節(15分)41-45:ADBAB 46-50: CCDBA 51-55:CDACB第二節(15分)chefs 57. has been released 58.produced 59.but 60.praising61. a 62. whose 63.more easily 64. to 65. reminder第四部分:寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)My Favorite Hands-on CourseIn response to the call of nationwide labor education , a series of hands-on courses were launched last term in our school , ranging from planting vegetables to making traditional handicrafts .Sewing is one of my favorite courses , where I obtained a fundamental knowledge of essential life skills such as sewing a button , knitting a scarf , and making a cushion by operating the sewing machine . It was surely a rewarding and fulfilling experience , which not only enriched our extracurricular life but also helped us acquire practical basic working capabilities for livelihood and form the good habit of labouring .The hands-on courses have won wide popularity among students and exerted a positive effect on the personal growth of everyone involved . If possible , an exhibition could be held to demonstrate students ' well - designed works and display their creativity .第二節(滿分25分)With determination, Jared approached the tree. Carefully, he started to climb, his heart racing as he reached for each branch. Jessica watched below, her face filled with concern. When Jared finally reached the kittens, he gently gathered the frightened kittens, carefully making his way back down. As soon as he reached the ground, Jessica rushed over, her face glowing with gratitude. “Thank you, Jared! I was so worried!” she said. Jared smiled, feeling a sense of pride he hadn't expected. “It was no big deal." Jessica's eyes softened, and for the first time, she looked at Jared with respect.From that moment on, something shifted between them. Their tension disappeared as if it had never existed. The next day, Jessica came over during recess and sat next to Jared. They chatted about everything - school, hobbies, and even shared their favorite games to play. Jared discovered that Jessica wasn't as bad as he had thought. She was funny, kind, and, as it turned out, she loved animals just as much as he did. Their bond was sealed, not by words, but by the kindness shown that day - the day Jared saved the kittens.Text 1 手機的弊端W: My sister lies on the sofa watching her phone for hours every evening. She is crazy about fashion shows.M: Well, smart phones have a big effect on a lot of people nowadays. It leads to a lack of real-world social interactions. (1)Text 2 購物M: How do you feel in this summer dress W: It is a perfect fit. (2) It matches my new hairstyle. But I still need a pearl necklace.M: You get the point. There is a jewelry shop only two blocks away from my store.Text 3 社交M: It’s been such a long time since we last met! Where did you go yesterday I saw your husband and children rowing a boat on the lake.W: I just returned from a business trip to Philadelphia this morning. (3) I’ve been doing a project on cancer treatment.Text 4 等候朋友M: Simon was supposed to be at the school gate at 7:45. But he hasn’t shown up. Look at the time. It’s 8:05 already.W: He gave me a ring this morning when he left home at 7:15. I will send him a message again. Oh, he’ll arrive in 15 minutes. (4)Text 5 計劃落空W: I wish we could have a couple of more days, so we would be able to reach our sales goal.M: Exactly … I’m longing for a holiday with my parents, but now all of my plans are up in the air. I have to make another plan instead. (5)Text 6 周末安排M: Got anything special lined up for the weekend W: I haven’t got any plans yet. Why M: There’s an exhibition of Vincent van Gogh’s work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. (6) The painting The Starry Night is quite well-known. Would you like to go with me (6)W: I’d love to. (6) I’ve seen a movie called Lost in the Stars. The painting appears in the movie. But when M: How about Sunday morning It isn’t too hot in the morning, and the traffic isn’t heavy. It won’t be too crowded.W: I usually sleep in on weekends. I prefer Sunday afternoon. (7)M: So, shall we meet at 2:30 Sunday afternoon W: OK, that would be perfect. I’ll be waiting for you at Caribou Coffee. I’ll buy you a coffee.Metropolitan Museum of Art 大都會藝術博物館,是美國最大的藝術博物館。sleep in 遲起,睡過頭,睡懶覺Text 7 機場M: Hello.W: Good morning, sir. Welcome to London Southend Airport. Where are you going M: I’ll be going to Amsterdam by way of Copenhagen. (8)W: Could I check your passport and ticket, please Will you be checking in any bags, Mr. McDonald (9)M: Just one suitcase. (9) This is a carry-on bag and I will take it with me.W: What kind of seat would you like, business class or economy class, Mr. McDonald M: Economy class, please.W: Your flight 923 will board at Gate 33. It is 8 o’clock now, and boarding will begin in 2 hours, 30 minutes before the flight takes off. (10) And here is your boarding pass. Have a good trip, Mr. McDonald.M: Thank you! Bye!Text 8(第13題為推斷題) 旅游咨詢M: Excuse me. Could you tell me what places I should visit W: Well, there are a lot. Are you interested in islands or a city tour M: I have stayed in the city for a week. I watched a play in the Royal Opera House yesterday (11) and visited the British Museum the day before yesterday. So I’m more interested in islands now. (12)W: The Isle of Wight is located in the southern part of England and is a popular holiday destination in the UK, known for its beautiful coastal scenery and music festivals. Take this booklet. It’s free and it tells you more.M: Thank you very much. The guidebook really helps a lot.W: You are welcome. I’m here for you.Text 9(第14題為推斷題)求職M: Well, why not tell me a little bit about yourself W: I studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and graduated in 2011 and got a degree in business management. I’ve worked in my previous company for ten years as a product manager. I have 8 years’ experience in running a toy business. During that time, sales grew steadily, (15) but I have limited room to grow with my former company.M: That’s great. Can you tell me how you got to know this position W: I heard about the position from my friend Sarah Miller, who works in your Accounting Department. She forwarded the job information to me, so I spent some time on your website learning about the position and the company. I also read an article in Harvard Business Review, which was about your tips to improve the workplace. (16)M: All right. What attracted you to our company W: I was really impressed with your concern for employees’ personal growth and your support for the Research Department. You pay for employees to educate themselves in new techniques. That really helps to build employee satisfaction and loyalty.M: You’ve obviously done your homework. Well, I’m talking to five people today and four tomorrow. We’ll be hiring three people. You’ll hear from us sometime next week. (17) Good luck! And thanks for coming in today.homework 準備工作Text 10(第18題為推斷題、第20題為主旨大意題)關于Royal Albert Hall.I’m going to give you a bit of information about the Royal Albert Hall. It is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington. The hall was originally supposed to have been called the Central Hall of Arts and Sciences, but the name was changed to the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences by Queen Victoria in 1867. (19) It was in memory of her husband Prince Albert, who had died six years earlier. It has a seating capacity of 5,272. The hall is 41 meters high. The official opening ceremony of the hall was on March 29th, 1871. This had originally been scheduled for May 1st. Since its opening, the hall has hosted people from various fields, including meetings, speeches from Winston Churchill and Albert Einstein, fights by Lennox Lewis, and concerts by regular performers at the venue, such as Eric Clapton and Shirley Bassey. In 1933, Albert Einstein spoke here. There are cafés where you can buy food and drink before the performance. There are also box offices. I hope you will enjoy looking inside the building today. And I hope it helps you plan your visit here. For more information, there’s loads on its website. Feel free to get in touch with us for travel arrangements.2025年普通高等學校全國統一考試仿真卷英語學科[命題學校玉溪第一中學]本試卷滿分150分,考試時間 120分鐘。第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節 (共 5 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 7.5 分)聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C 三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有 10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What does the man think of watching phones A. It helps people pass the time.B. It makes people less sociable.C. It keeps people following the fashion.2. What is the woman doing A. Getting a haircut. B. Trying on a dress. C. Buying a necklace.3. Why didn’t the man see the woman yesterday A. She was ill. B. She returned home. C. She was on business.4. What time will Simon arrive at the school gate A. 7:45. B. 8:05. C. 8:20.5. What does the man mean A. He fails to go traveling.B. He reached the sales goal.C. He has made a new plan.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小聽完后,各個小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. Where do the speakers plan to go A. A coffee shop. B. A museum. C. A movie theater.7. Why does the woman want to go on Sunday afternoon A. To avoid the crowd. B. To enjoy nice weather. C. To sleep late in the morning.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8. Where does the man aim to go A. Amsterdam. B. London. C. Copenhagen.9. How many pieces of luggage is the man checking in A. One. B. Two. C. Three.10. When does the man’s flight leave A. At 8:00. B. At 10:00. C. At 10:30.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11. What did the man do yesterday A. He went to a theater.B. He visited a museum.C. He took part in a music festival.12. What will the man probably do A. Tour the city. B. Visit an island. C. Buy a booklet.13. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a ticket office. B. In a department store. C. In an information center.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Fellow workers.B. Teacher and student.C. Interviewer and interviewee.15. What do we learn about the woman A. She is good at accounting.B. She majored in technology.C. She has eight years’ experience in toy sales.16. How did the woman get to know about the man A. From her friend. B. From an article. C. From a website.17. What will the man do next week A. Go to a college. B. Look for a job. C. Give the woman a reply.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18. Who is the speaker probably talking to A. Students. B. Tourists. C. Reporters.19. What was special about the concert hall in 1867 A. Its name was changed.B. It held the opening ceremony.C. Albert Einstein delivered a speech here.20. What does the speaker mainly talk about A. A tourist attraction. B. A historical figure. C. A concert.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分, 滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文, 從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中, 選出最佳選項。AGrade 12 is a crucial year for students preparing for university, with camps emerging as a popular way to explore academic paths, experience campus life, and build key skills. Below are top programs for Grade 12 students:Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes (USA)· Duration: 1 – 3 weeks.· Daily Schedule:Morning: Academic lectures or hands-on workshops in the chosen subject (e.g., AI, engineering, creative writing).Afternoon: Lab sessions, group projects, or field trips.Evening: Guest speaker events, or dormitory activities.National University of Singapore (NUS) Summer Program (Singapore)· Duration: 2 – 4 weeks.· Daily Schedule:Morning: Academic workshops or lectures in fields like business, engineering, astronomy, or social sciences.Afternoon: Campus tours, cultural activities, or networking sessions with faculty and students.Evening: Group discussions or team-building activities.University of Toronto High School Summer Program (Canada)· Duration: 1– 2 weeks.· Daily Schedule:Morning: Lectures or seminars in subjects like computer science, life sciences, or humanities.Afternoon: Hands-on projects, group work, or lab sessions.Evening: Recreational activities or mentorship (導師制) sessions with current university students.Sydney Scholars Program (Australia)· Duration: 4 – 6 weeks.· Daily Schedule:Morning: Academic workshops or leadership training sessions.Afternoon: Mentorship sessions with university students or faculty, or campus tours.Evening: Free time or optional social gatherings.These camps not only help Grade 12 students make informed decisions about their future but also provide them with valuable skills, friendships, and memories.21. Which program offers the longest duration of participation A. Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes.B. National University of Singapore Summer Program.C. University of Toronto High School Summer Program.D. Sydney Scholars Program.22. What does the NUS Summer Program include in its afternoon schedule A. Lab sessions. B. Cultural activities.C. Field trips. D. Leadership training.23. Which of the following activities is a common feature of both Stanford and Toronto programs A. Leadership training sessions. B. Cultural activities and campus tours.C. Lab sessions or practical activities. D. Free time in the evening.BHuang Xuhua, born in 1926 in Guangdong Province, is known as the “Father of China’s Nuclear Submarines.” His pioneering work in the 1960s and 1970s helped lay the foundation for China’s nuclear submarine (核潛艇) program, which played a key role in the country’s defense strategy during a time of intense global pressure.In 1958, Mr. Huang was appointed as the chief designer for China’s first nuclear submarine project. At that time, China lacked the necessary technology and resources to construct such advanced submarines, and due to international isolation, the team had to rely solely on domestic innovation. Despite these significant challenges, Mr. Huang accepted the mission with determination, driven by the need to safeguard China’s maritime sovereignty (主權) and strengthen its strategic defenses. The greatest hurdle was developing a compact nuclear reactor capable of powering a submarine. With limited expertise in nuclear physics and engineering, Mr. Huang and his team worked tirelessly to design an efficient and reliable reactor, demonstrating his creativity and leadership skills.After over a decade of hard work, Huang’s team achieved a historic breakthrough in 1970 by launching China’s first nuclear-powered submarine, the Type 091 (Han-class). This meant China became one of the few countries able to build nuclear submarines. Soon after, they developed the Type 092 (Xia-class), China’s first ballistic missile submarine, which boosted the country’s nuclear defense.Huang’s contributions went beyond technology. His leadership inspired a generation of Chinese scientists and engineers to focus on self-reliance and innovation. Despite the heavy pressure and secrecy surrounding his work, Huang stayed committed to the project, often sacrificing personal comforts for its success. In recognition of his achievements, Huang has received many awards, including the Supreme State Science and Technology Award, China’s highest honor for scientific achievements.24. What was the biggest challenge in developing China’s first nuclear submarine A. Funding missile systems.C. Coordinating international cooperation.B. Lacking the necessary technology and resources.D. Designing a compact nuclear reactor to power a submarine.25. What is the primary purpose of paragraph 3 A. To compare the functions of Type 091 and Type 092 submarines.B. To emphasize the global popularity of Chinese submarine technology.C. To showcase the technological achievements and their strategic impact.D. To list the names and launch dates of China’s early nuclear submarines.26. Which of the following best describe Huang Xuhua A. Innovative and patriotic. B. Talented and courageous.C. Modest and cooperative. D. Hard-working and adventurous.27. Where would you most likely read this passage A. A fictional novel . B. A travel guide .C. A biography. D. A newspaper.CDiabetes (糖尿病) researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have developed a new understanding of how human beta cell regenerative (再生的) drugs work. These drugs, developed at Mount Sinai, may hold promise for more than 500 million people with diabetes in the world. The results of this study were published this month in Cell Reports Medicine.Diabetes develops when cells known as beta cells become unable to produce insulin, a chemical substance essential to regulating blood sugar levels. While great progress has been made toward discovering a long-term treatment, none are appliable for millions of patients across the world.For more than 15 years, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have worked tirelessly to find a solution to cure diabetes by identifying a drug that could make human beta cells regenerate. In 2015, Mount Sinai researchers discovered the first such drug, called harmine. Harmine is a member of a class of drugs called DYRK1A inhibitors (抑制劑). Finally, in July 2024, they showed that harmine alone increases human beta cell mass by 300 percent, and if a GLP-1RA is added, by 700 percent.A key question has been how harmine causes beta cells to regenerate. In the newest study, the research team reports that the new, regenerated beta cells may be coming from an unexpected source: a second pancreatic cell type called alpha cells. Since alpha cells are abundant in people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, they may serve as a source for new beta cells in both common types of diabetes.“This may mean that people with all forms of diabetes have a large potential ‘container’ for future beta cells, just waiting to be activated by drugs like harmine.” said Esra Karakose, corresponding author of the study. “A simple pill, perhaps together with a GLP-1RA like semaglutide, is affordable and accessible to the millions of people with diabetes,” said Dr. Stewart, another researcher.28. What can be inferred from drugs developed at Mount Sinai A. They strengthen the effects of each beta cell.B. They have yet to appear in relevant journals.C. They are taken by over 500 million patients.D. They help regulate the quantity of beta cell.29. What do we know about harmine A. It belongs to one part of DYRK1A. B. It stops the formation of DYRK1A.C. It is the only drug to cure diabetes. D. It is useless without a GLP-1RA.30. How does harmine cause beta cells to regenerate A. By transforming alpha cells into beta cells.B. By enabling existing beta cells to reproduce.C. By pushing more organs to release beta cells.D. By creating a safe environment for beta cells.31. What does the passage want to tell us A. Researchers have gained a new insight into diabetes.B. Researchers spare no efforts to cure diabetes.C. Researchers move closer to a cure for diabetes.D. Researchers reveal a “container” for beta cells.DUrban green spaces, such as parks, gardens, and tree-lined streets, have long been recognized for their aesthetic (審美的) and environmental benefits. However, recent research highlights their significant impact on mental health, particularly in densely (密集地) populated cities. A study conducted by researchers at the University of Cambridge analyzed data from over 10,000 urban residents across 15 cities worldwide, revealing a strong correlation between access to green spaces and improved mental well-being.The study found that individuals living within 500 meters of a green space reported lower levels of stress, anxiety, and depression compared to those without such access. Researchers attribute (歸因于) this to several factors. First, green spaces provide opportunities for physical activity, such as walking, jogging, or cycling, which are known to reduce stress hormones and boost mood. Second, exposure to nature has a calming effect on the brain, reducing mental fatigue and improving concentration. Third, green spaces foster social interactions, creating a sense of community and belonging that can soothe feelings of loneliness.Interestingly, the study also revealed that the quality of green spaces matters more than their size. Well-maintained parks with diverse vegetation, seating areas, and recreational facilities had a greater positive impact than larger but poorly maintained areas. This suggests that urban planners should prioritize the design and upkeep of green spaces to maximize their mental health benefits.Despite these findings, the study also identified challenges. In many cities, green spaces are unevenly distributed, with wealthier neighborhoods having better access than low-income areas. This inequality highlights the need for policies that ensure equitable (公平合理的) access to green spaces for all residents.The researchers recommend several strategies to address these issues. These include increasing investment in urban green infrastructure, integrating green spaces into urban planning, and promoting community involvement in maintaining local parks. By prioritizing green spaces, cities can not only enhance mental health but also address broader environmental challenges, such as air pollution and climate change.32. What did the study find about individuals living near green spaces A. They had higher levels of stress. B. They preferred indoor activities.C. They were less physically active. D. They enhanced mental health.33. What does the underlined word “soothe” mean in paragraph 2 A. Reduce. B. Increase. C. Ignore. D. Create.34. How is the text mainly developed A. By narrating personal experiences.B. By criticizing urban planning policies.C. By comparing different types of green spaces.D. By presenting research findings and their effects.35. What is the best title for the text A. Designing Effective Urban Green Spaces.B. The Multifaceted Benefits of Urban Green Spaces.C. Green Spaces: A Key to Enhancing Mental Health.D. Strategies for Equitable Access to Urban Nature.第二節 (共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Will AI Replace Teachers The AI teacher is also known as the mechanical teacher. 36 It’s a computer or machine that can teach a student according to the level it’s programmed to teach.While the thought of a reliable computer teaching your child might seem promising, an AI cannot adapt its teaching to its student during mid-lesson or read its student’s emotions, as a human teacher can. 37 It also cannot inspire its students as a human teacher can. The biggest benefit of the human teacher is that he or she gives students human connections they need.There are some who believe that teachers will be completely replaced by robots by the year 2027. Human teachers do carry with them some disadvantages. Some teachers can be of poor character. Others can have a compromising character or not be as knowledgeable about particular subjects as they should be. 38If you ask anyone the top qualities of a good teacher, an AI cannot meet these standards. They include friendly attitude, listening skills, respectful attitude, strong work ethic, patience, discipline skills, and so forth. AI cannot replace teachers. They cannot give a child what he or she needs. 3940 It can be helpful to make the human teacher’s job easier and more efficient. This added efficiency allows him or her the time he or she needs to work more one-on-one with students to provide more adaptability and understanding for them. The two things are what an AI teacher would struggle to provide.A. It is exactly what it sounds like.B. However, this does not mean that AI is not necessary.C. Frankly speaking, students have their own disadvantages, too.D. Students long for the student-teacher bond, cooperation, and love.E. Luckily, the good news is that AI shows more respect for teachers.F. These drawbacks can be corrected, though, through proper monitoring.G. It fails to simplify problems students have unless it’s programmed to do so.第三部分:語言知識運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。My grandmother, Mary, had always been an agriculture artist. Each component of her yard vividly illustrated her 41 for plants. When she moved to a new house, she viewed her new garden as an 42 and immediately went to explore.However, there was a fruit tree in the yard that 43 to bear fruit despite Grandma’s nurturing. To encourage it to 44 , she spoke to the tree, sang to the tree, and reasoned with this tree. No 45 . Finally, she contacted an expert. After reciting a long list of hints, all of which she had already done, the expert made a 46 suggestion. He told her to hit the base of the tree with a broomstick to 47 its roots.Grandma knew the vibrations (震動) would find their way down to the root system, but she doubted if fruit would be the result of such an unconventional 48 . To her amazement, the next spring the tree 49 plentiful fruit, and the following years the fruit was more plentiful and healthy. We often laughed together at how 50 this beautiful elderly woman must have looked to anyone watching as she hit the defenseless tree. The story will always serve as a great 51 of joy for our family.Last month, when I was 52 a particularly difficult time, I called Grandma for advice. She reminded me that the tree’s greatest strength and value came after 53 . She lovingly 54 that my roots were being inspired by the personal trials I faced and that I would be a more fruitful “tree” because of them.She was not only an amazing 55 — she was a wise grandma.41.A.passion B.knowledge C.admiration D.curiosity42.A.assignment B.inspiration C.obstacle D.adventure43.A.expected B.refused C.continued D.promised44.A.blossom B.sustain C.shoot D.improve45.A.answer B.luck C.wonder D.signal46.A.common B.traditional C.dramatic D.comprehensive47.A.break B.destroy C.stimulate D.feed48.A.condition B.strength C.activity D.approach49.A.consumed B.yielded C.offered D.lacked50.A.silly B.sensible C.realistic D.elegant51.A.product B.symbol C.source D.appeal52.A.looking into B.working on C.preparing for D.going through53.A.adversity B.growth C.resistance D.criticism54.A.whispered B.appreciated C.encouraged D.doubted55.A.nurse B.gardener C.trainee D.detector第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當的內容(1個單詞),或括號內單詞的正確形式。A new documentary Milk: A Running River of Civilization takes viewers on a journey to explore how milk has shaped human civilization. Seen from the eyes of farmers, 56 (chef) and historians, the documentary series, which 57 (release) recently on Tencent Video, reveals dairy’s profound cultural depth.The masterfully 58 (produce) documentary has earned high praise for its storytelling. “We wanted to capture not just the food, 59 the human stories behind it,” explains executive producer Zhu Lexian. The documentary has earned a 9.3/10 rating, with viewers 60 (praise) it as a rare gem among food documentaries. “In an era dominated by short, chaotic videos, this film is 61 pleasant change — the clear narrative brings a sense of calm and engagement,” remarks one viewer.The series also involves exceptional case studies and one segment (片段) features East Africa’s Maasai people, 62 milk-based diet may contribute to their extraordinary visual acuity. “They can spot distant elephants far 63 (easily), while we need telephoto lenses,” says director Deng Jie.For chief director Chen Lei, the milk’s cultural value goes beyond nutrition. He calls milk “one of the most profound witnesses 64 human civilization”, seeing this documentary as a 65 (remind) of the world’s enduring beauty.第四部分:寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)你校上學期開展了一系列勞動實踐課程,包括蔬菜花卉種植、手工制作、家電維修等等。請你寫一篇短文向校英文報投稿,內容包括:1. 你最喜愛的課程;2. 你的心得體會;3. 對課程的建議。注意:詞數不少于80詞。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Jared had been looking forward to the first day of second grade at Maplewood Elementary. No longer a shy first grader, he felt confident and ready to tackle new challenges. However, there was one person he hoped to avoid: Jessica Hart. She was loud, bossy, and always made fun of him. Even though it was a new year, Jared was sure she wouldn’t change.When he entered the classroom, he saw Jessica sitting by the window, laughing and talking loudly. Jared rolled his eyes and took a seat, hoping to stay out of her way. He focused on his work all day, determined to avoid any interaction with her. But fate, it seemed, had other plans.During recess (課間休息), as Jared was walking to the swings, he noticed Jessica standing by the big oak tree, her hands on her hips, looking upset. She was staring at something in the tree. Jared approached cautiously, wondering what was going on.“What’s wrong, Jessica ” he asked, trying to sound as uninterested as possible. Jessica looked up, her face filled with panic. “The kittens! They’re stuck in the tree!” Jared frowned, looking up at the tall oak.Sure enough, settled on one of the highest branches, were two tiny kittens, meowing helplessly. Jessica’s face turned red with embarrassment. “I was trying to climb up to get them, but they keep climbing higher!” she explained, her voice trembling. “I don’t know what to do!”Jared hesitated. He hadn’t planned on being the hero today. He had barely spoken to Jessica outside of the classroom, let alone had a reason to help her. But the sound of those helpless little kittens made something in him change.“I’ll help,” he said before he could think twice. Jessica stared at him in surprise. “You But you don’t even like me!” Jared shrugged. “Maybe I don’t like you, but I can’t just leave the kittens up there.” 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 2025屆高三下仿真考1-答案2.docx 2025屆高三下仿真考一英語.docx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫