資源簡介 高考標準仿真卷2025年普通高等學校招生考試仿真卷1第一部分 第一節【語篇解讀】 本文是一篇應用文。文章介紹了Global Support對在紐約以外所從事的活動進行幫助。1.D [細節理解題。根據第二段的“Office of General Counsel about any travel to Cuba”可知,你應該去總法律顧問辦公室問關于去古巴旅行的問題。故選D。]2.B [細節理解題。根據When Should I Contact Global Support?部分的內容可知,Global Support主要處理法律相關問題。故選B。]3.C [細節理解題。根據How Can Global Support Help?部分的內容可知,與當地國家專家的合作保證了高校職能專家的高效率。故選C。]【語篇解讀】 本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了使用詞典給作者帶來的好處。4.C [細節理解題。根據第一段的“Looking up words felt less like a failing than an admission that there are lots of things I don't know and an opportunity to discover just how many.”可知,作者認為查詞典有豐富知識的機會。故選C。]5.D [推理判斷題。根據第三段的“They make me wonder what other things I'm blind...around the sun.”可推知,作者在第三段提到了orrery的例子是為了支持一項聲明。故選D。]6.A [詞義猜測題。根據倒數第二段的“Web browsers answer questions with more questions...using simple words to explain complex ones.”可知,詞典以簡潔的方式解釋復雜的問題,而其他網站則以更多的問題來回答你的問題,沒有達到解決的目的。由此可知,falling down a rabbit hole 指“沒有解決問題反而遇到新的問題”。故選A。]7.B [推理判斷題。根據最后一段內容可推知,詞典豐富了知識,打開了作者的視野。故選B。]【語篇解讀】 本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了城市農業受歡迎,其缺點和優點以及確保城市農業可持續性的策略。8.B [細節理解題。根據文章第一段可知,城市農業受到城市居民的歡迎。故選B。]9.A [推理判斷題。根據文章第二段的“Using data from 73 low tech city farms,community gardens...those of conventionally grown crops.”可推知,作者通過作比較的方法來解釋城市農業碳強度較高的原因。故選A。]10.A [推理判斷題。根據文章第二段Carola Grebitus 說的話可推知,城市農業的好處之一是它增加了城市居民飲食的多樣性。故選A。]11.D [細節理解題。根據文章最后一段內容可知,文章建議種植適合當地條件的植物,這樣可以使城市農業更加可持續發展。故選D。]【語篇解讀】 本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了美國電動汽車行業面臨的挑戰和困境,包括電動汽車價格昂貴導致購買者熱情不高、增加銷售折扣導致利潤下降等問題。文章最后指出,美國汽車制造商仍希望擺脫當前的困境,實現盈利可能會比預期的時間晚一些。12.C [段落大意題。第二段第一句“The biggest block to EV enthusiasm in America is price.(在美國,阻礙電動汽車熱情的最大障礙是價格。)”是此段主題句,指出價格是阻礙美國人購買電動汽車的最大障礙;下文通過引用咨詢公司Cox Automotive的數據,用具體的數字來說明價格是最大障礙;由此可知,這一段主要討論了影響美國人購買電動汽車熱情的障礙——電動汽車的擁有成本較高。故選C。]13.B [細節理解題。根據文章第三段中的“Consumers' unwillingness to pay for expensive EVs is forcing carmakers to take action...more than twice as generous as for petrol cars.”可知,美國汽車制造商被迫在電動汽車上提供大幅折扣以銷出庫存,以應對電動汽車行業的低迷。故選B。]14.C [推理判斷題。根據最后一段中的“American carmakers are still hoping they can escape...rather than pulling the plug on them.”可知,美國汽車制造商仍然希望能擺脫這種惡性循環,他們大多推遲了在美國的電動汽車投資,而不是停止投資;由此可知,美國汽車制造商對電動汽車行業的未來持謹慎態度。故選C。]15.A [標題歸納題。文章第一段指出,調查發現,盡管充電網絡不斷擴大,可供選擇的電動汽車車型也越來越多,但是美國人對購買電動汽車熱情不高;下文詳細闡述了美國電動汽車行業面臨的挑戰和困境,包括電動汽車價格昂貴導致購買者熱情不高,增加銷售折扣導致利潤下降等問題,文章最后指出,美國汽車制造商仍希望擺脫當前的困境,實現盈利可能會比預期的時間晚一些。A選項能夠概括文章主旨。故選A。]第二節【語篇解讀】 本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了一些控制沖動購物的方法。16.F [根據上文“It's OK to do a little comfort shopping,especially in these tough times.”以及下文“Here are a few ways to start controlling that stress spending and start saving a little smarter—today.”可知,空前談到沖動購物在所難免,空后則是控制沖動購物的方法,故本句與上文構成轉折,指出要儲蓄。故F項“但是不要讓沖動購物妨礙了長期的儲蓄目標”符合語境。故選F。]17.E [根據空前“Money is not just meant to be responsible with.”可知,本句繼續說明錢的用途。故E項“錢也應該是給生活增添樂趣的工具”符合語境。故選E。]18.D [根據下文“Likes are short term joy.It means you'll forget these things in less than a year.Wants are just instant satisfaction and you're not going to be interested in such things even a day later.”可知,空后提到購買只是當時想要的或一時喜歡的東西可能帶來的后果。故D項“對你喜歡或想要的東西要謹慎”適合統領這個句群。故選D。]19.B [根據上文“Before you reach for the fun budget money,make sure that what you are buying is a love,a thing that will bring you lasting joy.”及空后“Because not only you're spending money that you don't have,but you're actually making your life less enjoyable.”可知,本句是在說明購買哪些東西的后果并不愉快。故B項“購買那些只是當時想要的東西的后果尤其嚴重”符合語境。故選B。]20.C [根據下文“It's a muscle that you just need to practise by creating a saving account that is disconnected from your mobile phone.”可知,本句主要說明了控制沖動購物并不那么容易。故C項“開始的時候,控制沖動購物可能并不那么容易”符合語境。故選C。]第二部分 第一節【語篇解讀】 本文是一篇記敘文。1月16日,一場冬季風暴一夜之間使賓夕法尼亞州西部降下了大量的雪,當地一所高中的校橄欖球隊教練布萊恩·德拉洛通知球員們為年老或殘疾的鄰居的車道免費鏟雪。21.B [考查名詞。根據下文 “Some players texted their coach afterwards”可知,布萊恩·德拉洛是教練。coach教練。故選B。]22.D [考查名詞。根據上文“call off his players' weightlifting”可知,此處是指取消球員的舉重練習。practice練習。故選D。]23.B [考查名詞。根據下文 “Some players texted their coach afterwards”可知,此處是指給隊員們發短信。player運動員。故選B。]24.C [考查動詞。根據上文“decided to call off his players' weightlifting”可知,此處是指取消周一的舉重訓練。cancel取消,與call off同義。故選C。]25.A [考查動詞。根據下文“the team members approached couldn't believe that the players refused any payment”可知,此處是指為鄰居鏟雪不要收錢。accept接受。故選A。]26.D [考查名詞。根據上文“He texted”可知,此處是指球員們收到消息后。message信息。故選D。]27.C [考查名詞。根據上文“Find an elderly or disabled neighbor and shovel their driveway.”可知,此處是指清除了數十戶人家的積雪。home家。故選C。]28.B [考查形容詞。根據下文“We all feel great about it”可知,此處是指隊員們覺得這次活動很值得做。rewarding值得做的。故選B。]29.D [考查動詞短語。根據上文“Many of the people whom the team members approached couldn't believe that the players refused any payment.”可知,此處是指人們甚至因為他們不愿意為此收錢而拒絕他們的幫助。turn down拒絕。故選D。]30.A [考查副詞。此處指事實上,這已經不是球隊第一次進行鏟雪訓練了。actually事實上。故選A。]31.C [考查名詞。根據上文“It was started by a coach more than two decades ago.”可知,此處是指這是球隊的傳統。tradition傳統。故選C。]32.A [考查名詞。根據下文“for us to interact with our community”可知,此處指這是關于社區。community社區。故選A。]33.B [考查形容詞。根據上文可知,為社區的老人鏟雪,讓我們與我們的社區互動,是一種鼓舞人心的方式。inspiring鼓舞人心的。故選B。]34.A [考查動詞。根據下文“Shoveling snow is just one of those opportunities”可知,此處是指這個活動很重要。matter重要。故選A。]35.D [考查名詞。根據下文“to the community that supports us”可知,此處是指向社區表達感謝。appreciation感謝。故選D。]第二節【語篇解讀】 本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了中國的饅頭出現在巴黎圣母院前舉行的一年一度的面包節上,這成為互聯網上的熱門話題。36.was placed [考查動詞的時態、語態和主謂一致。此處用作句子的謂語部分,主語a line of mantou和動詞place之間是動賓關系,應使用被動語態,根據前面一句的謂語posted可知,此處陳述的是過去的事情,應使用一般過去時。主語為單數,謂語動詞應用單數。故填was placed。]37.a [考查不定冠詞。此處缺少冠詞,表示“一個熱門話題”,是泛指,需用不定冠詞,空格后的單詞trending的發音以輔音音素開頭,應使用不定冠詞a。故填a。]38.that/which [考查定語從句。句意:我們每天在餐桌上看到的饅頭已經轉身去法國參加國際比賽了。分析句子結構可知,空格處需要關系詞引導定語從句,修飾先行詞The steamed buns。定語從句缺少賓語,可以使用關系代詞that/which。故填that/which。]39.competition [考查詞性轉換。此處缺少名詞,用作介詞in的賓語,前面有不定冠詞an限定,應使用單數形式。故填competition。]40.steamed [考查非謂語動詞。“When freshly steamed”相當于完整的時間狀語從句“When it is freshly steamed”。it指代饅頭,和steam(蒸)之間是被動關系。故填steamed。]41.Alternatively [考查詞性轉換。此處用作句子的狀語,表示“或者”,需用副詞alternatively,位于句首首字母大寫。故填Alternatively。]42.its [考查代詞。此處需要形容詞性物主代詞修飾名詞flavor,表示“它的”。故填its。]43.as [考查介詞。describe...as...表示“把……描述成……”。故填as。]44.regions [考查名詞的數。句意:在中國的南部地區,添加糖和脂肪。此處用作介詞in的賓語,region是可數名詞,根據句意,應使用復數形式。故填regions。]45.being [考查非謂語動詞。此處是with的復合結構。with的賓語the most common ones和be之間是邏輯上的主謂關系,應使用動詞 ing形式。故填being。]第三部分 第一節【參考范文】Good morning,everyone,Graduation is a bittersweet moment for all of us.It's a time of mixed emotions as we say goodbye to our beloved high school.Over the past three years,we've not only gained knowledge but also developed skills and made lifelong friendships.I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to our teachers for their guidance and support.Their dedication has shaped us into who we are today.To our parents,thank you for your endless love and encouragement.Let's embrace the future with hope and courage,and make our alma mater proud.Thank you for your listening.第二節【參考范文】Over the following weeks,Emily dedicated herself to creating her masterpiece.She spent countless hours in the art room,experimenting with different techniques and materials.Ada often joined her,providing encouragement and helpful suggestions.As the competition approached,Emily's confidence grew stronger,and she became more determined to showcase her talent.With Mrs Anderson's guidance,Emily completed her artwork,a beautiful painting that captured the essence of nature.With everything fully prepared,she was differently confident for the competition.On the day of the competition,Emily nervously displayed her artwork.The judges and audience members admired her piece,and many complimented her on her skills.Although she didn't win the top prize,Emily received positive feedback and felt proud of her accomplishment.Her participation in the competition not only boosted her self esteem but also inspired other shy students to step out of their comfort zones.Emily realized that taking risks and embracing challenges could lead to personal growth and success.6/62025年普通高等學校招生考試仿真卷1第一部分 閱讀(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。A篇Global Support assists you to organize and undertake activities outside of New York.If you are a student,please contact Office of Global Services about visa related questions,the Student Health Center about health insurance abroad,Office of Global Programs about studying away at one of our university's global sites,and Office of General Counsel about any travel to Cuba.When Should I Contact Global Support Conducting a university activity outside of New York,whether it is research,short trips,exchange programs or study away programs,may present obstacles as a result of U.S.or local legal requirements.Countries and local districts have their own set of rules and regulations,and it can be challenging to be knowledgeable and current on the rules and regulations of the many countries and districts where the university operates.How Can Global Support Help We will help you identify important issues relating to your activity,obtain information about these issues,engage the appropriate administrative departments and functional experts,and address these issues.Our university maintains functional experts in a range of administrative areas to provide you with technical advice and guidance.Because there are often changes to local country rules and regulations,these university experts have relationships with third party local country experts,from whom they at times seek advice and guidance.Allowing the university functional experts to remain current on the best local country experts ensures you get the best advice at the best price.1.Where should you go to ask questions about travel to Cuba [A]Office of Global Services.[B]The Student Health Center.[C]Office of Global Programs.[D]Office of General Counsel.2.What are the problems that Global Support mainly handles related to [A]Research. [B]Laws.[C]Programs. [D]Cultures.3.What ensures the high efficiency of the university functional experts [A]Their constant adaptation to changes.[B]Their expertise in introducing regulations.[C]Their cooperation with local country experts.[D]Their diverse educational backgrounds.B篇It wasn't until after I graduated from college,and realized that there's no such thing as all encompassing (包羅萬象的) knowledge,that I was able to read for pleasure.A sense of curiosity directed me and I started to see dictionaries as field guides to the life of language.Looking up words felt less like a failing than an admission that there are lots of things I don't know and an opportunity to discover just how many.I prize my 1954 copy of Webster's New International Dictionary,Second Edition.I often consult it,during evening games of Scrabble or midday magazine reading.When I come across unfamiliar words while reading novels,I look them up.When I start encountering these words elsewhere,the linguistic (語言的) universe seems to shrink to the size of a small town.Dictionaries heighten my senses: They direct my attention into a conversation with language.They make me wonder what other things I'm blind to because I haven't taught myself to notice them yet.Recently spotted examples include “orrery”—a mechanical model,usually clockwork,devised to represent the motions of the Moon and Earth (and sometimes also other planets) around the sun.The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) also tells me that the word comes from the fourth Earl of Orrery,for whom a copy of the first machine was made,around 1700.Useful Obviously not.Satisfying Deeply.Web browsers answer questions with more questions,opening up pages you never asked for.But a dictionary builds on common knowledge,using simple words to explain complex ones.Using one feels as if I'm prying open an oyster (蠔) rather than falling down a rabbit hole.Why leave solvable mysteries up to guesswork For me,dictionaries are a door into that kind of uncalculated knowledge seeking.They remind me that following your curiosity instead of brushing it aside is one of the best ways I know to feel connected to more than what's right in front of you.4.What can we know about the author [A]He merely read for fun before graduation.[B]He longed to learn about all knowledge.[C]He considered dictionaries chances of enrichment.[D]He admitted being a failure when learning languages.5.Why does the author mention the example of “orrery” in paragraph 3 [A]To introduce a word.[B]To indicate a finding.[C]To clarify a concept.[D]To support a statement.6.What does the underlined part in paragraph 4 refer to [A]Encountering new problems.[B]Entering a different world.[C]Acquiring essential common sense.[D]Simplifying tough questions.7.According to the passage,which of the following can best describe dictionaries [A]Jaw dropping. [B]Eye opening.[C]Mind numbing. [D]Labour saving.C篇Urban agriculture,the practice of farming within the restrictions of a city,is becoming increasingly popular and is viewed as a sustainable alternative to big industrial farms.By some estimates,between 20% and 30% of the global urban population engages in some form of urban agriculture.But until recently,its carbon footprint remains understudied.Using data from 73 low tech city farms,community gardens and personal plots of land,Newell and his team compared the average carbon emissions of food produced at low tech urban agriculture sites to those of conventionally grown crops.The team found that because of urban gardens' relatively low yields,along with the energy used in constructing the planting beds,big city spuds (馬鈴薯) were significantly more carbon intensive than commercially grown ones.This held true even when the researchers factored in emissions from transporting commercially grown produce to often distant grocery stores.That doesn't mean that growing vegetables in big cities is totally bad,however.“Urban farming is great,even if imperfect,”says Carola Grebitus,a food choice expert.“It can be a powerful tool for job creation and education,” she says,“and a good way to introduce fresh produce to urban ‘food deserts’ where healthy fruit and vegetables are hard to come by.” Community gardens can also provide a place to connect with nature,and the added green space can reduce the risks of heat and flooding.Conscious of these benefits,Newell's team highlighted several ways to make urban agriculture more sustainable.One option is to be selective about what crops are grown.For instance,tomatoes grown in the soil of open air urban plots had a lower carbon intensity than tomatoes grown in conventional greenhouses.Another strategy is to rely on existing constructions.Include old structures into a new garden's design instead of taking down old buildings.Finally,take the local climate,water quality and soil into account.Growing plants that are ill suited to an area requires more water,energy and pesticides (殺蟲劑),all of which affect the environment.8.What can we know about urban agriculture from paragraph 1 [A]It is thoroughly researched.[B]It is welcomed by city people.[C]It is environmentally friendly.[D]It is limited to industrial farms.9.How does the author explain the reason for urban agriculture's higher carbon intensity [A]By making a comparison.[B]By telling a story.[C]By giving a definition.[D]By using a quote.10.According to Carola,what is a benefit of urban agriculture [A]It adds variety to urban people's diet.[B]It provides recreational opportunities.[C]It strengthens the bonds of community.[D]It helps to contain drought and flooding.11.What is recommended to make urban agriculture more sustainable [A]Reconstructing gardens.[B]Developing greenhouse crops.[C]Selecting pesticide free vegetables.[D]Growing plants suited to local conditions.D篇Americans love their automobiles.So long,it seems,as they don't run on batteries.A survey published in July by the Pew Research Centre found that less than two fifths of them would consider buying an electric vehicle (EV).Despite expanding charging networks and more EV models to choose from,that is a slightly lower share than the year before.The biggest block to EV enthusiasm in America is price.The average EV there sells for $52,000,estimates Cox Automotive,a consultancy.That is not a world away from the $48,000 that Americans typically pay for a petrol vehicle.But total costs of ownership,which combine the sales price and running costs for five years,vary more widely.At $65,000,the typical EV is $9,000 more expensive to own than a petrol car (owing to factors like pricey home chargers,dearer insurance and,compared with Europe and China,inexpensive petrol).All this leaves America's car industry circling a roundabout.Consumers' unwillingness to pay for expensive EVs is forcing carmakers to take action to shift stock (庫存).Tesla has cut its prices several times in the past year.Carmakers are offering average discounts of almost 10% on their EVs,more than twice as generous as for petrol cars.But this is making it even harder for the companies to make money from battery power.Continued losses in turn may make car firms lose appetite to invest in a broader electric offering that would appeal to buyers.American carmakers are still hoping they can escape this vicious (惡性的) circle.They are mostly postponing their American EV investments rather than pulling the plug on them.And from January the EV tax credits (免稅) will also be available at the point of sale,making it less burdensome for buyers to take advantage of them.All this could eventually generate profits for car firms.Eventually may,though,come a bit later than hoped.12.What is paragraph 2 mainly about [A]The lack of diversity of EVs.[B]The uncertain prospect of EVs.[C]The barrier to the purchase of EVs.[D]The urgency of price reduction on EVs.13.How do carmakers deal with the depressed EV industry [A]Issuing EV tax credits policy.[B]Offering better discounts on EVs.[C]Cutting down the cost of production.[D]Investing in a wider electric offering.14.What is the carmakers' attitude towards the future of EV industry [A]Dissatisfied. [B]Dismissive.[C]Cautious. [D]Casual.15.What may be the best title for the text [A]Is America's EV Revolution Suspending [B]Do Electric Vehicles Outweigh Petrol Cars [C]EV Revolution Is Promoting Energy Transition[D]EV Is Gradually Dominating America's Car Industry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。It's OK to do a little comfort shopping,especially in these tough times. 16 Here are a few ways to start controlling that stress spending and start saving a little smarter—today.Make a budget.Don't just think about it in your head.You have to write it down.If it's not written down,then it's not a budget.Once you've taken into account the necessities like food,shelter and savings,don't forget to put aside some money for fun.Whether your fun budget is $5 a week or $50 a week,it's important to set that money aside.Money is not just meant to be responsible with. 17Before you reach for the fun budget money,make sure that what you are buying is a love,a thing that will bring you lasting joy. 18 Likes are short term joy.It means you'll forget these things in less than a year.Wants are just instant satisfaction and you're not going to be interested in such things even a day later.Sound familiar We have all purchased some wants—whether it's a T shirt or a bag that are now gathering dust in the closet. 19 Because not only you're spending money that you don't have,but you're actually making your life less enjoyable.20 It's a muscle that you just need to practise by creating a saving account that is disconnected from your mobile phone.So it isn't convenient to stress spend that hard earned money.A.These things may give you lasting joy.B.These wants are particularly damaging.C.Don't worry if it doesn't come easily at first.D.Be cautious about things you just like or want.E.You're also supposed to use it as a tool to make your life enjoyable.F.But don't let stress spending get in the way of your long term saving goals.G.Imaging your future self is a joyful way to think about saving for your future.16.[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]17.[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]18.[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]19.[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]20.[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G]第二部分 語言運用(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,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。A winter storm dropped huge amounts of snow overnight on January 16 in western Pennsylvania. 21 Brian Delallo,who worked on a local high school football team,decided to call off his players' weightlifting 22 .He texted his 23 ,saying,“Due to the expected severe weather,Monday's weightlifting workout has been 24 .Find an elderly or disabled neighbor and shovel (為……除雪) their driveway.Don't 25 any money—that's our Monday's workout.”The players received the 26 and went out to work on the more than six inches of snow that fell overnight.They said that they removed snow from dozens of 27 .Some players texted their coach afterwards to tell him how 28 it was.“We all feel great about it,” said team captain Gavin Moul.Many of the people whom the team members approached couldn't believe that the players refused any payment.Sometimes people even 29 their help because they wouldn't take money for it.30 ,it was not the first time for the team to have shoveling workout.It was started by a coach more than two decades ago.It was one of the many 31 the team kept.“It's about 32 ,” the coach said.“It is a(n) 33 way for us to interact with our community and show that it 34 .Shoveling snow is just one of those opportunities to show 35 to the community that supports us.”21.[A]Principal [B]Coach[C]Physician [D]Goalkeeper22.[A]tournament [B]journey[C]vacation [D]practice23.[A]superiors [B]players[C]opponents [D]neighbours24.[A]postponed [B]advanced[C]cancelled [D]approved25.[A]accept [B]donate[C]lose [D]carry26.[A]parcel [B]criticism[C]invitation [D]message27.[A]schools [B]hospitals[C]homes [D]shelters28.[A]demanding [B]rewarding[C]promising [D]amusing29.[A]held out [B]fixed up[C]called on [D]turned down30.[A]Actually [B]Recently[C]Normally [D]Totally31.[A]goals [B]secrets[C]traditions [D]jobs32.[A]community [B]country[C]world [D]help33.[A]confusing [B]inspiring[C]terrible [D]accidental34.[A]matters [B]cares[C]works [D]stays35.[A]strength [B]patience[C]dependence [D]appreciation第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。An unexpected Chinese presence,the Chinese steamed buns (饅頭),known as mantou in Chinese,made an appearance at La Fête du pain,the annual bread festival held in front of the Notre Dame (圣母院),Paris,from May 7 to May 16.On May 9,a Chinese netizen who attended the bread festival,posted a video on social media.In the video,a line of mantou 36. (place) among the array of baked food on display.In no time,“Chinese Steamed Buns Compete at the French Bread Festival” became 37. trending topic on the Internet.Some netizens expressed surprise,saying,“The steamed buns 38. we see every day at the dinner table have turned around and gone to France to participate in an international 39. (compete).”Mantou can be enjoyed in various ways.When freshly 40. (steam),it is a delight on its own.41. (alternative),it can be roasted,skewered,and grilled to golden brown,and 42. (it) flavor can be enhanced with aromatic spices like cumin and chili powder.According to the video,the label called it mantou,and described it 43. : “Made with wheat flour,yeast and then steamed.The mantou has a smooth surface and a dense crumb.In the southern 44. (region) of the country,sugar and fat are added.As a staple food,it comes in a variety of shapes,with the most common ones 45. (be) round,leaf,flower.”36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45.第三部分 寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分)假如你是高三學生李華,準備代表全體同學在畢業典禮上發言。請寫一篇演講稿,內容要點如下:1.畢業的心情;2.高中三年的收獲;3.感謝和決心。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Good morning, everyone,Thank you for your listening.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。Emily was a shy girl who often preferred the comfort of her own company.She found it challenging to express herself and lacked confidence in her abilities.However,her best friend Ada always believed in her and encouraged her to step out of her comfort zone.One day,as Emily sat in her art class,her teacher,Mrs Anderson,announced an upcoming art competition.The competition showcased the talent of students from various schools in the city.The room buzzed with excitement.Her mind flashed back to her bedroom where impressive art works were displayed on the walls,each piece seemingly more attractive than the last.Emily's heart skipped a beat at the thought of participating,but her shyness held her back.Self doubt crept in,whispering that her work wouldn't measure up to the talents surrounding her.Emily wondered if she had made a mistake by even considering entering.Ada,noticing Emily's excitement and fear,whispered,“Emily,you should totally enter the competition! Your art is fantastic,and this could be a great opportunity for you to showcase your talent.”Emily hesitated for a moment,contemplating (思忖) Ada's words.A gentle breeze wafted through the open windows,carrying the distant sounds of laughter and chatter from outside.Emily closed her eyes,trying to calm her racing thoughts.She reminded herself of the countless hours she had spent honing (磨煉) her craft,the late nights and early mornings dedicated to perfecting her technique.She had poured her heart and soul into her art,and this competition was a chance to showcase her passion to a wider audience.With a deep breath,she finally gathered the courage to approach Mrs Anderson after class.“Mrs Anderson,I'm interested in participating in the art design competition,” Emily said,her voice slightly trembling.Mrs Anderson smiled warmly,recognizing Emily's potential.“That's wonderful,Emily! I think it's about time you should share your incredible talent with the world.I'll provide you with all the guidance and support you need.”注意:1.續寫詞數應為 150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Over the following weeks,Emily dedicated herself to creating her masterpiece.On the day of the competition,Emily nervously displayed her artwork.14/14 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 2025年普通高等學校招生考試仿真卷1 參考答案與精析.docx 2025年普通高等學校招生英語考試仿真卷1.docx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫