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上饒市2025屆高三第一次高考模擬考試

英語(yǔ)試卷

第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)

話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

1.Whatseasonisitnow?

A.Winter.B.Summer.C.Spring.

2.WhydidthewomanaskRaytolearntodance?

A.Toencouragehimtomakefriends.

B.Toimprovehisconfidence.

C.Tobuilduphisbody.

3.Whomightthemanbe?

A.Achef.B.Adeliveryman.C.Ashopassistant.

4.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?

A.Whatpaintingstobuy.

B.WhethertogetaTV.

C.Whichmovietowatch.

5.Howisthemanfeeling?

A.Confused.B.Upset.C.Satisfied.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)

間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Whatisthemangoingtodotomon'ow?

A.Haveacheck-up.B.Goonabusinesstrip.C.Dosomecleaning.

7.Whereisprobablytheman'sIDcard?

A.Inthebedroom.B.Inthestudy.C.Inthelivingroom.

聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至10題。

8.Howdidthemangettoknowaboutcavehomes?

A.Fromhisfriend.B.Fromajournal.C.FromaTVshow.

9.Whatdoesthemansayaboutcavehomes?

A.Theyareeasytobuild.

B.Theycanexistforcenturies.

C.Theyprovideapleasantindoorclimate.

10.Whatdothespeakersplantodoatlast?

A.TraveltoShaanxiProvince.

B.Climbamountaintogether.

C.BuyahouseinChina.

聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第11至13題。

11.Howmanykilometershasthewomanrun?

A.Around4kilometers.B.Around8kilometers.C.Around10kilometers.

12.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.

13.Whatdoesthewomanintendtodonext?

A.Keeprunning.B.Drinksomewater.C.Getamembershipcard.

聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第14至16題。

14.WhatisEmilydoingatfirst?

A.Enjoyingsomesnacks.

B.Lookingforalternativeroutes.

C.PraisingJohnforhispreparations.

15.Whichsongwillthespeakersbegintheirjourneywith?

A.Route66.B.BorntoRun.C.SweetHomeAlabama.

16.Whatwillthespeakers5secondstopbe?

A.GrandCanyon.B.GoldenGateBridge.C.YellowstoneNationalPark.

聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.WhatdidLaura'sfathermanagetodohimself?

A.Paybackhisdad$1,000plusinterest.

B.WatchaWorldSeriesgamelive.

C.Growawatermelon.

18.WhichtaskonthebucketlistdidLauracompletealone?

A.TravellingaroundEuropefortwoweeks.

B.Puttingonashowinarestaurant.

C.Talkingwiththepresident.

19.WhatdidLaura'sfatherdoforaliving?

A.Hesangsongs.B.Hewrotebooks.C.Hesoldgoods.

20.WhatdoesLauraadvisepeopletodoatlast?

A.Livemorepurposefully.

B.Spendmoretimewiththeirfamilies.

C.Trytogivethemselvessometimetobealone.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(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(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

RenownedArtworksfromAroundtheGlobe

LeonardodaVinci's"MonaLisa",acaptivatingportraitofawomanwithamysterioussmile,islocatedinthe

LouvreMuseum.Itwelcomesthepublicfrom9:00amto6:00pm,Tuesdaysexcluded.Duringpeaktouristtimes,

expectextremelylongqueues.Whilenon-flashphotographyisokay,anyactthatmightdamageordisruptthepainting

isstrictlyoff-limits.

VincentvanGogh's66TheStarryNighf\showcasinghisdistinctpost-impressioniststylewithitsswirlingskies

andcharmingsmallvillagebelow,isondisplayattheMuseumofModemArt.Themuseumoperatesfrom10:30am

to5:30pmandisclosedonWednesdays.Viewersmustmaintainaproperdistanceandnotouching.Selfie(自拍)

sticksandtripodsareprohibitedtoavoidaccidents.

EdvardMunch's"TheScream^,aniconicexpressionistcreationwithadistortedfigureandvividcolors

expressinganxiety,ispartoftheNationalGalleryinOslo.Thegalleryisopen10:00amto6:00pm,closedMondays.

Intheroomof“TheScream^^,photographyisforbiddentopreventanydamage.

Michelangelo's^Davi(T\amarblemasterpieceandaprimeexampleoftheRenaissanceera,residesinthe

Galleriadell'AccademiainFlorence.Openfrom8:15amto6:50pm,TuesdaystoSundays.Givenitsfragilityand

heavyfootfall,thecrowdflowiscarefullymanaged.Visitorsmuststicktonon-flashphotographyandnotattempt

anydamageorclimbing.

21.WherecanyouseeVincentvanGogh?s"TheStarryNight"?

A.TheLouvreMuseum.B.TheMuseumofModemArt.

C.TheNationalGallery.D.TheGalleriadeirAccademia.

22.Whichofthefollowingartworksisforbiddentobephotographed?

A.MonaLisaB.TheStarryNightC.TheScreamD.David

23.Whatisthecommonruleforvisitingtheseartworks?

A.Novisitingduringpeaktimes.B.NoenteringonMondays.

C.Nousingflashphotography.D.Notouchingordamaging.

B

Human5spursuitofbeautybeginsatanearlyage.Thefactisperfectlytrueforyoungladies.WhenScarlettand

herclassmateswereinfifthgrade,theystartedtoworryaboutgettingwrinkles.Bythetimesheturned14,Scarlett

andherfriendswerespendinghoursonTikTokandYouTubewatchingpeopletalkaboutproductstomaketheirskin

looknice:awet,shiny,perfectskin.Scarlettmadeabigskincareroutinewithfacewash,sprays,hydratingcovers

andcreams.

Onenight,Scarlett5sskinbegantobumintenselyandgotbubbles.Usingtoomuchstrongstuffforgrown-ups

madeherskinverybad.Scarlett5sexperienceiscommonnow,expertssay,asyounggirlsgotobeautystorestobuy

fancyskincareproducts,atrendseeninpopularvideoswiththehashtag#SephoraKids.

Thingslikeretinolandchemicalscrubslikehydroxyacidsareverystrong.Youngorsensitiveskincangetred,

peelandbumthatcancauseinfections,spotsandtoomuchsensitivityifnotusedright,skindoctorssay.

“Thefocusonskincareismorethanjustwantingperfectskin.Ifsaboutfeelingacceptedandbelongingtoa

communitythathasthelifestyleandlookyouwant,“says14-year-oldMiaHall.Morethantheharmtothebody,

parentsandchildpsychologistsworryabouthowthistrendcanaffectgirls'feelingsandthoughtsforalongtime.A

lotofinformationshowsthatbeingtoofocusedonlookscanhurthowyoufeelaboutyourselfandyourbodyandcan

causeworry,sadnessandeatingproblems.

Theamountofdetailandinformationgirlsgetfrombeautylessonssendsabadmessageatatimewhentheyare

growingupandfindingoutwhotheyare,saysCharlotteMarkey,abodyimageexpertandateacheratRutgers

University.

24.WhatwasScarlett9sconcernwhenshewasinfifthgrade?

A.Gettingwrinkles.B.Herskinnotbeingshiny.

C.Herskin9shydration.D.Beingrejectedbyherfriends.

25.WhathappenedtoScarletfsskinafterusingadult-strengthproducts?

A.Herskinbecameflawless.B.Herskinturnedredandpeel.

C.Herskinbecameverysmooth.D.Herskinstartedtobumandblister.

26.Whyaresomeskincareproductsharmfulfbryoungorsensitiveskin?

A.Theyaretooexpensive.B.Theyarenotsoldinbeautystores.

C.Theyaredesignedfbrolderpeople.D.Theycancauseredness,peeling,andburning.

27.Whatisthepossibleresultoftoomuchfocusonskincare?

A.Itimprovesunderstandingofproperskincareroutines.

B.Itcanleadtoanxiety,depression,andeatingdisorders.

C.Ithelpstobuildbetterself-esteemandconfidence.

D.Itencourageshealthyrelationshipswithpeers.

C

Thesedays,we'reallwellawareoftheplasticproblemtheworld'sfacing.We'reremindedofthisissueallthe

time,whetherthafsbybeingencouragedtorecycle,orbyhavingtopayfordisposablecarrierbags.

Althoughweallrealizewhataseriousissueplasticpollutionis,ifsdifferentwhenyouactuallyseethe

overwhelmingresultsofitforyourselfThiswasthesituationateamofresearcherswhorecentlypublishedastudy

ontheso-calledGreatPacificGarbagePatch(垃圾帶)inthejournalScientificReportsfoundthemselvesin.

Accordingtothestudy,thepatch,whichislocatedoffthecoastofCalifornia,US,ismadeupof79,000tonsofplastic

wasteandcovers1.6millionsquarekilometers.IfsoverfourtimesthesizeofJapan,oralmost100timesthesizeof

Beijing.

"I'vebeendoingthisresearchforawhile,butitwasdepressingtosee[thepatchinperson],LaurentLebreton,

leadauthorofthestudy,toldtheGuardian.t6Therewerethingsyoujustwonderedhowtheymadeitintotheocean.

There?sclearlyanincreasinginfluxofplasticintothegarbagepatch.”

It'sbelievedthat8milliontonsofplasticendsupintheseaeachyear,andalotofitendsupcollectingnear

largooceancurrentsaroundtheworld,forming"islands“ofplastic.Thiscausesproblemsnotonlyforsoncreatures

butalsofbrhumans.Theswirlingoceancurrentseventuallybreakdownsomeoftheplastic,withalotofitending

upinthedigestivesystemsoffishandbirds.

Asaresult,ifsbelievedthatplastichasworkeditswayupthefoodchaindirectlyontoourplates-notto

mentionthecountlesscreaturesthatchokeonplasticwaste,orarepoisonedbythechemicalsinit.

Sowhatcanwedoaboutthis?

LebretonisamemberoftheOceanCleanupFoundation,agroupthafsdevelopedtechnologytocollectplastic

wastefromtheocean.Thisisahugeproject,withthegroupclaimingitwilltakearoundfiveyearsjusttocleanup

halfoftheGreatPacificGarbagePatchalone.Butratherthandiscouragepeoplefromusingplasticaltogether,

Lebretonbelievesthatweshouldsimplybemoremindfulofhowweuseit“Inmyopinion,plasticisveryuseful.But

Ithinkwemustdivert(轉(zhuǎn)移)thewayweuseplastic,particularlyintermsofsingle-useplasticandthoseobjects

thathaveaveryshortservicelifespan,9,hetoldBBCNews.

28.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.TheGreatPacificGarbagePatch.B.Astudyonplasticpollution.

C.Lebretonandhisresearch.D.Cleaningoceanofplastic.

29.Accordingtothetext,theGreatPacificGarbagePatch.

A.isaboutfourtimesthesizeofBeijing.

B.isharmfultobothseacreaturesandhumans.

C.consistsofabout1.6milliontonsofplasticwaste.

D.wasformedbecauseofswirlingoceancurrents.

30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Peopleshouldbemorecarefulwiththeiruseofplasticproducts.

B.Single-useplasticshouldbebannedforthesakeoftheenvironment.

C.TheGreatPacificGarbagePatchwillbecleanedupinaboutfiveyears.

D.Plasticproductswithshortservicelifespansshouldbereplaced.

31.Whatisthetextprobablyfrom?

A.AbusinessreportB.AtextbookC.AmagazineD.Sciencefiction

D

Languagegraduallyshiftsovertime.Muchresearchexamineshowsocialandenvironmentalfactorsinfluence

languagechange,butverylittledealswiththeforcesofhumancognitive(認(rèn)知的)selectionthatfixcertainwords

intothevocabulary.Foranextensivenewstudy,publishedintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences,

scientistsinvestigatedjustthat.

Inanexperiment,thousandsofparticipantsreadEnglish-languagestoriesandrewrotethemtobereadbyother

participants,whothenrewrotethemforothers.Onlycertainwordsfromthefirststoriessurvivedinthefinalversions.

Researchersanalyzedthewordtypesspeakersconsistentlyfavored,theorizingthatsuchpreferencesdrivelanguage

changeovertime.ThescientistsalsoanalyzedtwolargecollectionsofEnglishhistoricaltextsfromthepasttwo

centuries,containingmorethan40billionwords-againseeingonlycertaintypessurvive.

Theresultscombinedtoshowthreepropertiesthatgivewordsan"'evolutionaryadvantage^^(演變優(yōu)勢(shì))by

helpingthemstickinthebrain:First,wordstypicallyacquiredatanearlyage(suchas"hand,“"uncle"or"today")

arestabler.Next,concretewordsstaybetterthanabstractones:"dog"persistslongerthan"animaL“whichpersists

longerthan"organism."Lastly,emotionallyexcitingwords-whethernegativeorpositive-tendtolast.

Indianacognitivescientistandstudyco-authorFritzBreithauptsaysthenewstudysupportsamorerecenttheory

thatlanguageultimatelygetsmoreefficientandeasiertounderstand.Still,“theEnglishlanguageisnotbabytalk.”

Breithauptexplains,a4Yes,weshifttowardsimplelanguage,butthenwealsograbcomplexlanguagethatweneed.^^

Newwordsthataddressthecomplexityofmodemlifemaysomewhatcounterthisshift.

Theproposedtrendtoward6tsimpler^^languageiscontroversial.ColumbiaUniversitylinguistJohnMcWhorter

questions,however,theoverallefficiencyofEnglish-alanguagehesayscontainsthingslike'"needlesslycomplex"

grammaticaluses."'ThereareaboutfivewaystoindicatethefutureinEnglish,hesays."Ipityanybodywhodoesn't

growupwithitnatively^^andwantstolearnit.StudyleadauthorYingLi,aChinesepsychologist,notesthatEnglish

hadevenmorecomplicatedgrammarinthepast.McWhorter,Lisupposes,t6wouldcomplainmoreifhetraveledback

800yearsago.”

32.Whatcontributestolanguagechangeaccordingtothenewstudy?

A.Ashifttowardssimplewords.

B.Theanalysisofhistoricaltexts.

C.Apreferenceforcertainwords.

D.Theexplorationofsocialfactors.

33.Whichofthefollowingwordshasthegreatest"evolutionaryadvantage”?

A.Feeling.B.Smile.C.Independence.D.Life.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"counter“meaninparagraph4?

A.Relyon.B.Adaptto.C.Speedup.D.Balanceout.

35.WhatcanweinferaboutMeWhorterinthelastparagraph?

A.HewouldlikelycriticizeEnglishgrammarmoreinthepast.

B.HewouldprobablydoubtthenecessityoftheEnglishfuturetense.

C.HebelievesmodemEnglishgrammarimproveslanguageefficiency.

D.HethinksnativeEnglishspeakersfindEnglishgrammarchallenging.

第二節(jié)(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(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

ArtificialIntelligence(AI)isbecomingincreasinglypopularinchildren'slives,fromvoice-activatedassistants

likeAlexatoAl-poweredhomeworkhelptools.36TohelpchildrenbalancethebenefitsofAIwithoutnurturing

dependency,herearesomepracticalstrategies:

FrameAIasasupportivepartner,notasolution.37Ifthey'reworkingonanassignment,askthemto

firstattemptitindependently.Oncethey'vedonetheirbest,theycanuseAItochecktheirworkorgetadditional

insights.Thisway,theyseeAIasanaidinrefiningtheirideasratherthanasareplacementfortheireffort.

38Mindfultechnologyuseinvolvescuriosityaboutwhereinformationcomesfrom.Encourageyourchild

toaskquestionslike,“Howdidthisanswercometome?"or"Isthisinformationproven?^^Thisnotonlybuilds

criticalthinkingbutalsoteachesthemtoassessAi-generatedcontentwithahealthylevelofskepticism.

Encouragecreativityoverconvenience.Whenkidsareworkingoncreativeprojects,suchaswritingor

artwork,suggesttheyuseAIasabrainstormingtool.39However,theyneedtoshapethoseideasintheirunique

style.ThisapproachhelpsthemseeAIasaspringboardfortheircreativity,notasubstitutefortheirownideas.

SetboundariesonAIuse.Justasyousetlimitsonscreentime,establishboundariesforAIuse.Forexample,

decidethatAIcanbeusedforinitialresearch.40TheseguidelineshighlightthatwhileAIisavaluabletool,it

shouldnotreplacethelearningprocessorindependentthinking.

ByencouragingyourchildrentoviewAIasahelpfulresourceratherthanacrutch(依靠),you511promotetheir

independence,creativityandcriticalthinking.

A.ModelresponsibleAIuse.

B.Teachthemtoquestionthesource.

C.However,donotuseittocompleteassignments.

D.EncouragekidstoviewAIasahelper,notashortcut.

E.AIcanbeagreateducationaltoolifusedresponsibly.

F.Forexample,ifthey5rewritingastory,theycanaskAIfortopicideas.

G.Whilethesetechnologiescanbeincrediblyuseful,over-reliancecanleadtoproblems.

第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(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A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

TheArtofFriendship

DavidAndrew,anartteacher,hadjustmovedtoCaliforniathissummer.Outsidetheirapartment,ahomeless

manwasoften41onthestreetcorner,sometimeskeepinghimawakeatnight.

Oneday,Andrewwasreadingabookaboutthepoweroflove42athomewhenhewas43bythe

homelessman.Inspiredbywhatheread,Andrewmadean44decision------gooutandintroducehimself.He

learnedthattheman,namedFaris,movedheretopursueacareerin45,buthesoonfellonhardtimesand46

livingonthestreet.Movedbyhispassionfordreams,AndrewdecidedtopaintFaris?sportrait.

Andrewsoldthe30-by-40-inchpainting-47bybothhimselfandthemodel-forafewthousanddollars,

48theprofitsandputtinghalfintoaloveaccountforhismodels.His49withFarisledhimgoontocreate

portraitsandsellthemforthoseunhoused.Theyusethedonationstosecureimmediate50-medicalcare,hotel

roomsandfood.Farisusedthefundsto51analbum(專輯),fulfillinghismusicaldreams.Another52,

Sally,hadneverbeenableto53supportherdaughter.Sheasked,4tCanIusethemoneytopaymydaughter's

rent?^^Whenthecheckwasdelivered,sheandherdaughterbothweptinAndrew9sarms.

Afterselling41oftheportraits,Andrewdiscoveredthatthebuyerstendtorelatetothe54oftheperson

inthepainting,findingsimilaritiesandfriendshipwithsomeonetheymighthaveotherwise55.“Iseehomeless

peopledifferentlynow,^^Andrewsays."Ididn'tknowthatwouldhappen.^^

41.A.sleepingB.whisperingC.beggingD.shouting

42.A.atpresentB.inactionC.bydesignD.onschedule

43.A.disturbedB.attractedC.astonishedD.refreshed

44.A.improperB.unexpectedC.informalD.initial

45.A.sportsB.businessC.artD.music

46.A.endedupB.triedoutC.thoughtofD.reliedon

47.A.heldB.paintedC.signedD.designed

48.A.minimizingB.makingC.dividingD.detecting

49.A.honestyB.promiseC.patienceD.connection

50.A.necessitiesB.prioritiesC.itemsD.belongings

51.A.recommendB.recordC.selectD.purchase

52.A.criticB.modelC.professionalD.advocate

53.A.financiallyB.emotionallyC.physicallyD.academically

54.A.identityB.postureC.preferenceD.story

55.A.respectedB.forgivenC.overlookedD.skipped

第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

YingxianWoodenPagoda(塔),islocatedinYingxianCounty,ShuozhouCity,ShanxiProvince.It56

(build)in1056,duringtheLiaoDynasty.

Thispagodaistrulyremarkable.Itis67.31metershighandweighsover7400tons.Itistheworld5stallestand

oldest57(exist)purewoodenpavilion-stylebuilding.Theentirestructureismade58woodwithoutusing

asinglenail.Instead,itreliesonmortiseandtenonjoints,59showstheexcellentskillsofancientChinesepeople.

Thepagodaconsistsofthreeparts:thebase,thebody,andthefinial.Thebaseisdividedintotwo60(layer),

withthelowerlayerbeingsquareandtheupperlayeroctagonal.Thebodyofthepagodaisoctagonal,appearing61

(have)fivestoreysandsixeavesfromtheoutside,butactuallyhasninestoreyswithfivevisibleandfourhidden

storeys.Thereare62totalof54differenttypesofdougong,whichnotonlyenhancetheaestheticvaluebutalso

strengthenthestructuralstability.

YingxianWoodenPagodahaswithstoodnumerous63(nature)disastersandhistoricalevents.It64

(survive)morethan10strongearthquakessincetheYuanDynasty,65(include)threeearthquakesofmagnitude

6orabove,withoutfallingdown.In1926,duringthewarlord,itwashitbymorethan200bullets,butstillstands

firmtoday.

第四部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

假定你是李華,你的美國(guó)筆友Sam想向你了解中國(guó)2024年度運(yùn)動(dòng)員/隊(duì)(athlete/teamoftheyear2024),請(qǐng)

你寫(xiě)一封郵件回復(fù),內(nèi)容包括:

1.你心目中的中國(guó)年度運(yùn)動(dòng)員/隊(duì);

2.理由和啟發(fā)。

注意:詞數(shù)80左右,可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。

DearSam,

Yours,

LiHua

第二節(jié)(滿分25分)

閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

ItwasthebeginningofDecember.Peoplewerebusyinmyhome.Thelivingroom,transformedintoasortof

workshop,waspiledwithboxes,wrappingpaper,andsomecolorfulribbons(緞帶).Atthecenterofitallwasmy

mother,Lee-Ann.

Everyyear,Lee-AnnorganizedaChristmascharitydrive,collectingdonations,gifts,andfoodhampers(食品

匐forfamiliesinneedwithinourcommunity.ItwasatraditionshehadstartedwhenIwasjustatoddler,fueledby

herbeliefthateveryonedeservedtoexperiencethejoyandwarmthoflife,regardlessoftheircircumstances.

“But,Mom,doyouthinkwecanmanage?Imean,ifsamazingwhatyou'redoing,butifsalotofwork,and...^^

Iasked.

Shestoppedwrappingandlookedupatme,hergazefirmyetgentle."Mark,doyouknowwhyIdothisevery

year?^^sheasked.

Ishookmyhead,realizingIhadneverreallyknownhermotivations.

“Because,“shecontinued,"givingbringsustogether.Itremindsusthatwe'reallpartofabiggerfamily.And

ifwecanmakeevenasmalldifferenceinsomeone'slife,thenalltheeffortisworthit.”

Movedbyherwords,Inodded,understandingforthefirsttimethedepthofhercommitment.

Thedaysthatfollowedwerealotofactivities.Ourfamily,alongwithagroupofvolunteersdrawninbymy

mother'sinfectiousenthusiasm,workedtirelessly.Wewrappedgifts,packedfoodhampers,andarrangeddeliveries.

Mymotherwaseverywhereatonce,encouraging,andspreadingcheer.

OnChristmasEve,asweloadedthelastofthehampersintothevan,mymotherturnedtomeandsaid,“Ready

forthefinalround?^^

注意:(1)續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

⑵請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

Ismiled,filledwithasenseofprideandpurpose.ccLefsdoit.”

“ButMom/Ireplied,"you'retherealsuperherohere.^^

上饒市2025屆高三第一次高考模擬考試

英語(yǔ)試卷參考答案

第一部分聽(tīng)力

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第二部分閱讀

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第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用

弟一下

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第四部分寫(xiě)作

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弟一下

向Sam介紹中國(guó)最佳球員

習(xí)作1

DearSam,

rdliketointroduceyoutoMaLong,oneofChina'smostcelebratedtabletennisplayers.

Asthecaptain,hehasledChinatonumerousvictories.Humbleandapproachable,heisalsolovedbyfansat

homeandabroad.Thewayheplays,withprecisionandelegance,istrulyremarkable.However,whatsetshimapart

isnotonlyhisexceptionalskills,buthismentalstrength,suchastheabilitytoremaincalmduringthemostintense

momentsofamatch.Heisatrueinspirationtoyoungerplayers,andhisdedicationtothesporthasinspiredcountless

individuals,includingme,topursueexcellenceinourownfields.

Ifyou'dliketoknowmoreinformationabouthim,feelfreetocontactme!

Yours,

LiHua

習(xí)作2

DearSam,

I'mgladtohearfromyou.Inyoure-mailyouexpressedgreatinteresttoknowChina9sathleteoftheyear2024,

andhereI'dliketorecommendXuShixiao.

Xuisanexcellentcanoe(boat)racer.In2021TokyoOlympics,Xuandherpartnerwonthegoldmedalinthe

women's500mdoublecanoe,settinganewOlympicrecord.Theysuccessfullydefendedtheirtitleatthe2024Paris

Olympics.

Xuworksveryhardinherfield.Herdedicationandperseverancehaveinspiredourclassmatestostudyhardto

makeourdreamcometrue.

XuShixiaoisfrommyhometown,ShangraoCity.We'reproudofher.Ifyou'dliketoknowmoreinformation

abouther,feelfreetocontactme!

Yours,

LiHua.

向Sam介紹中國(guó)最佳球隊(duì)

習(xí)作

DearSam,

EdliketointroduceyoutoChinawomen'svolleyballteam,oneofthemostcelebratedsportsteamsacrossthe

globe.

TheteamhaswonmultipleOlympicgoldmedalsandWorldChampionships,earningareputationfortheir

exceptionalskills,teamworkandre

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