资源简介 (5)河南、湖北、湖南——2025届高考英语各地联考最新写作汇编一、书面表达(1) [2025·湖北·模拟预测]作为即将毕业的高三学生,大学专业选择是追求兴趣还是讲究实际成为你和同学们最关注的话题之一。某英文报社正在开展以此为主题的讨论,请你写一篇投稿,内容包括:1. 你的观点;2. 你的理由。注意:1. 写作词数应80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Choosing a Major: Passion or Practicality ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(2) [2025·湖北·二模] 假设你是光明中学的高三学生李华。近日你校将举办英语电影配音赛(English Film Dubbing Contest),参赛者是高一高二年级的同学,学生评委将在高三学生中招聘。你对此很感兴趣,请写一封电子邮件给相关负责老师,申请担任其中一项比赛的评委,邮件的内容包括:(1)你希望担任该比赛评委的意愿;(2)你适合担任该比赛评委的理由。注意:1.写作词数为80左右;2.可以增加适当细节,以使行文连贯;3. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Sir/Madam,I am Li Hua, a senior student from Guangming Middle School.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua(3) [2025·河南] 暑假到来之际,你校向学生们发出暑期参与志愿者活动倡议。请你代表学生会在英文版校报发表一封倡议书,内容包括:1.志愿者活动的益处;2.志愿者活动推荐;3.发出倡议。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear fellow students,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(4) [2025·湖北·三模] 假设你是学生李华,你校即将举办一场以“绿色生活,从我做起”为主题的环保宣传活动,现面向全校学生征集环保创意。请你给校英语报纸写一封投稿,内容包括:1. 你的创意(如活动形式、具体内容等);2. 呼吁大家积极参与。注意:1. 写作词数应为80个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Dear Editor,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Sincerely,Li Hua(5) [2025·湖南怀化·二模] 假定你是李华,你校将举办一场英语演讲比赛,主题为“The Power of Language”。请你写一封电子邮件,邀请你的外教Mr. Smith担任评委。内容包括:(1)介绍比赛相关信息;(2)发出邀请并阐述理由。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Mr. Smith.I hope this email finds you well.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Best regards,Li Hua(6) [2025·河南信阳·二模]假设你是李华,你校英语报社将举办主题为自然灾害的征文活动。请你给英国朋友Alice写一封邮件,邀请她参加。内容包括:1. 说明缘由;2. 请她介绍美国的自然灾害并谈谈影响、应对措施等;3. 告知征文的截稿日期。注意:1. 词数 80 左右;2. 可适当加入细节,以使行文连贯;3. 开头已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Alice,Our school English paper will hold an essay competition whose theme is Natural Disasters.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua二、读后续写(1) [2025·湖北] 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整故事。One morning when I woke up, a shocking realization struck me: I have probably lived more years than I have left. It wasn’t about death, exactly — it was about time. All those things I’d told myself I’d do someday suddenly seemed ridiculous. Someday was NOW.That’s how I found myself standing in front of a piano later that day. I hadn’t touched one in decades. Not since I was twelve, when I quit after my piano teacher sighed and said, “Adam, you play like a typewriter.”But my daughter, Olivia, had been taking lessons for years. Watching her practice — her small hands moving effortlessly through Chopin’s nocturnes (《夜曲》) — I felt a stupid, stubborn jealousy. Not of her talent, but of her freedom. She played because she loved it. I had stopped because I was afraid of failing.So, in secret, I signed up for adult beginner classes at a community center. The teacher, a kind Russian woman named Irina, would tap my wrist with a pencil when I rushed. “Music is not a race,” she’d say. “You must make friends with each note.” But to me, it was a race. Every wrong note made me think I was too old to learn new things.For months, I practiced in the basement after everyone was asleep. My goal was simple: to play Nocturne in E-flat Major (《降E大调夜曲》) at my fiftieth birthday dinner without embarrassing myself. And the night arrived soon. Family and friends crowded our apartment. Wine flowed, laughter rose, and then, all eyes turned to me as I sat at the piano. My hands shook. The first notes sounded rough and shaky. Halfway through, my fingers got mixed up, and I stopped dead. Silence fell. I could almost hear the collective thought: Poor Adam, having his midlife crisis at the piano.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Then, from the corner, Olivia called out, “Start again, Dad.”____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________But this time, no one laughed._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(2) [2025·湖北·二模] 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整故事。Tim had always struggled with his weight. He loved food, but at school, he often found himself the target of cruel jokes and teasing.His classmates would call him names like “Big Tim” and make fun of his size, and though Tim tried to ignore it, it still hurt. Every day, he wished he could be like the athletic kids, running fast and playing sports with ease, but that always seemed out of reach.One day, a group of his classmates — three boys who were notorious for their pranks (恶作剧) — decided to play a trick on him. They knew Tim wasn’t athletic, and they thought it would be funny to sign him up for the upcoming school’s long-distance race. They figured he’d panic when he found out and that it would be fun to watch him fail. Without telling Tim, they registered his name for the race.On race day, as Tim walked across the track trying to join his classmates in the stands, he saw some of them holding giant posters of his face with slogans like “The Big Runner” and “Go Tim!” He froze. He realized what had happened — the boys had tricked him into racing. His face turned red with embarrassment, but the crowd was already watching, and he felt trapped.The starting gun fired, and to everyone’s surprise, Tim began to jog. It wasn’t fast, and he could barely keep up with the other runners, but he kept moving. His legs burned with each step, and his breath came in sharp gasps, but he didn’t stop. His classmates’ laughter echoed in his ears, but he ignored it.As the race went on, something shifted. A few students who weren’t part of the prank started cheering for him. “Come on, Tim! You can do it!” they yelled. Their encouragement made Tim feel lighter, and his pace picked up just a little. It wasn’t about winning anymore; it was about proving to himself that he could finish.注意:1. 写词数应为150个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。By the time Tim reached the final lap, he was tired out.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The crowd erupted in applause.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(3) [2025·河南] 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。My mom started to run marathons when I was 6 and she always told me she gained so much power from that. I decided to seek the power in 2019, two years after my mom passed away.As I trained for my first marathon, I joined a 5K event organized by Special Compass in Coral Gables. That's where I met Michael and I was paired with him by chance. When we first cooperated, I was astonished — Michael, with his bright smile and strong willpower, sat in his wheelchair, so I pushed him forward. He said he wanted to do what most people do and he believed he could. Michael’s spirit reminded me of my mom, who was always determined.After that 5K, Michael and I became teammates and friends, and I knew I wanted to keep running with him. We started training together for various races, with me either biking or running while pulling or pushing his wheelchair. Michael kept encouraging me. Whenever I felt discouraged, he would say something inspiring to push me forward.Our biggest goal was to become one of the first Duo (双人) Teams to complete six Abbott World Marathon Majors together. We had already finished Chicago, New York, Boston, London and Berlin. And now, we were standing at the starting line of the Tokyo Marathon, the last one on our list.The atmosphere was thrilling. Thousands of runners were gathered, all with their own stories and goals. I looked down at Michael, his eyes shining with excitement and determination. “Are you ready, my dear friend ” I asked. He nodded with a firm look, “Let’s do this, Max!”As the race began, we started at a steady pace. I focused on the road ahead, pushing Michael forward with all my strength. The first few miles were relatively easy, but as we reached the halfway point, tiredness started to set in. My legs felt heavy and my breathing became labored. I was thinking of giving up.注意:1.续写词数应150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Just then, Michael touched my arm.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________We hugged each other tightly, tears streaming down our faces.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(4) [2025·湖北·三模] 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Long ago, in a small country school, there lived two close friends named Ray and Tatu. Ray came from a wealthy family, while Tatu’s family struggled to make ends meet. Despite their differences in status, the two were inseparable and shared a deep bond of friendship. They spent countless hours together, whether it was playing games after school, helping each other with homework, or simply sharing stories under the shade of the old banyan tree.One day, Ray brought his prized stamp collection to school, eager to show Tatu his latest treasure—a rare stamp gifted by his uncle Tatu, who had never seen such delicate stamps before, marveled at the collection, his eyes wide with wonder. “These are amazing, Ray!” he exclaimed, his voice filled with admiration. After school, Ray carefully packed the stamps back into his bag, ensuring each one was secure, and returned home, his heart light with the joy of sharing his passion with his best friend.However, the next morning, Ray’s joy turned to panic when he discovered that the rare stamp was missing. He tore through his room, searching every corner, every book, and even the pockets of his school uniform, but the stamp was nowhere to be found. His heart sank as a troubling thought crept into his mind — Tatu had been the only one who had seen the stamps up close. Could he have taken it The next day at school, he confronted Tatu, his voice tinged with accusation. “Did you take my stamp ” he asked bluntly, his eyes searching Tatu’s face for any sign of guilt. Tatu, taken aback by the question, replied with a mix of shock and hurt, “No, Ray! I would never take something that belongs to you. You’re my best friend!”But Ray, consumed by frustration and disappointment, couldn’t let go of his doubts. “You were the only one who saw it,” he said coldly. “If you didn’t take it, then where is it ” Tatu, deeply hurt by Ray’s lack of trust, turned away without another word, his heart heavy with the weight of the accusation.The days that followed were filled with an uncomfortable silence between the two friends. They avoided each other, the once-strong bond strained by the loss of the stamp注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Meanwhile, Ray continued to search for the stamp.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Tatu smiled gently and extended his hand.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(5) [2025·湖南怀化·二模] 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。When I was 10 years old, I loved skating and had an Olympic dream. The speed, the biting cold, and the feel of the wind on my face all fascinated me deeply. So my dad signed me up in a skating center. From then on, I woke up at 5:30 every morning, rain or shine, and practiced skating with coach Caleb.Today was the day I was going to compete in a freestyle skating program for the first time in three years. Today was the day I was not skating for my coach or dad, but for the judges. I skated to the center ice: “You’ve got this, Jessie;” Daddy yelled from the audience. My friends held up crossed fingers and blew me kisses.I can do this! I thought as the music was on. What I felt was the power of certainty with my sparkly competition dress. I started my program with a step forward and a smile, followed by a beautiful combination spin (旋转). The butterflies in my stomach were back, working against me, making me feel so nervous.Then came the jump, a jump I had been doing since I was ten years old! It didn’t work out the way I had hoped. I fell, and I kept falling. By the time I was done, my dress was wet and I was seven seconds behind my music, so I finished skating to silence. It was the most embarrassing moment of my life.The silence continued as I skated toward the exit. Everyone in the arena (场地) was looking at me but trying not to look at me. What am I doing here I thought. Your Olympic dream has come to an end. As I walked upstairs to join my dad. I heard the oohs and aahs of the audience. I wanted to go home, but Dad said it’s poor sportsmanship to leave before the results were posted. So, we waited. Sure enough, not only did I not win a medal, I ranked last.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右:(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。The next morning, I didn’t get up at 5:30 for my skating practice.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Daddy’s words convinced me this was what I truly loved.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________(6) [2025·河南信阳·二模] 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。When Valentine's Day was around the corner, Grandma came down with a terrible cold when she was travelling from Colorado to my family's house in California. She was too weak to go out at all, which was sad and disappointing. That was because Grandma and Grandpa had been planning to take my little sister Indi and me to the zoo for Valentine's Day. Grandma, as an animal lover, had been especially looking forward to it.On Valentine's Day Indi begged Grandma to go to the zoo together. But Grandma jokingly explained that if she went there, she might spread her cold to other visitors, or even to the animals, making them all start sneezing.In my mind, I imagined the sight that an elephant kept sneezing. Meanwhile I made my arm into a trunk and blurted out a funny trumpeting sound that ended in a gigantic sneeze. "Good one, Brother!" Indi laughed. "That elephant would need a huge box of tissues.”Grandma was amused. But she insisted that she should stay at home and rest up. She wished us a pleasant visit and reminded us to send her regards to the monkeys in the zoo.Well, we did go and we did have a great time but I kept wishing Grandma could have been there with us. When we reached the monkey mountain, Grandpa told us to hold still and say “cheese" and snapped a good picture of the monkeys and us.“Cheese!” I said. But Indi said, “Happy Valentine's Day, Grandma!”"You were supposed to say cheese." said Grandpa.Indi shrugged, “It just came out.”"I'm glad it did" I said, because your words just gave me a fantastic idea! What if we take pictures of different animals, and then turn them into a special Valentine gift for Grandma " Indi and Grandpa agreed and we kept taking pictures with delight for Grandma's surprise.注意:续写词数应为 150 个左右;请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。When we got home, we set about making the gift.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Then we took the gift upstairs to Grandma’s room.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________答案以及解析一、书面表达(1) 【答案】Choosing a Major: Passion or Practicality As a graduating senior, I often discuss with my classmates whether to choose a college major based on passion or practicality. After much thought, I firmly believe passion should guide our choice of college majors.Firstly, passion acts as the strongest motivator. When we study what truly interests us, we naturally invest more time and energy, which often leads to better academic performance. Moreover, a major driven by passion can translate into a fulfilling career. Financial rewards may change, but the joy of engaging in meaningful work endures. Finally, the job market is constantly evolving. Those who are passionate about their field are more adaptable, willing to learn new skills, and better equipped to face challenges. In conclusion, following our passion is the path to both personal fulfillment and professional success.(2) 【答案】Dear Sir/Madam,I am Li Hua, a senior student from Guangming Middle School. Here I’m writing to express my strong interest in serving as a judge for the upcoming English Film Dubbing Contest.I can say with certainty that I am well-suited for this role for several reasons. First, my strong English proficiency and experience in speech competitions enables me to evaluate pronunciation, intonation, and emotional delivery effectively. Additionally, as the former president of the Drama Club, I have organized similar events and understand the criteria for judging performance skills, such as timing and character interpretation. Lastly, my previous experience of participating in a dubbing workshop last year equips me with a professional perspective to provide constructive feedback.I would approach this responsibility with fairness, attention to detail, and passion. Thank you for considering my application and look forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua(3) 【答案】Dear fellow students,With the summer vacation approaching, we call on all the students at school to actively participate in volunteer activities. Not only will these activities help us develop valuable skills and a sense of responsibility, but they will also allow us to make a positive impact on our community.We recommend some attractive opportunities, such as organizing community clean-ups, tutoring underprivileged students, and visiting nursing homes. These experiences will enrich your summer vacation and foster personal growth.Let’s make this summer vacation meaningful and unforgettable by giving back to society!The Student Union(4) 【答案】Dear Editor,Learning that our school is scheduled to hold a campaign themed “Green Life, Start from Me”, I would like to propose the idea of hosting a “Green Fashion Show” as part of this initiative.The show could take place in the school meeting hall where students will design and model clothes made entirely from recycled or repurposed materials, such as old clothes, plastic bags, or newspapers. Meanwhile, a panel of judges will be invited to evaluate the designs based on creativity, sustainability, and presentation, with prizes awarded to the most innovative entries.I’m convinced that the fashion show will inspire everyone to take action for a greener future. I hope all students will participate and make this event a success!Sincerely,Li Hua(5) 【答案】Dear Mr. Smith,I hope this email finds you well. Our school will hold an English speech contest themed “The Power of Language” in the auditorium next Friday at 2 PM. Participants will explore how language shapes culture and connects people globally.We would be honored if you could serve as a judge. Your expertise in language teaching and cross-cultural communication makes you an ideal candidate. Students would greatly benefit from your professional feedback on their content and delivery.Please let us know your availability by this Wednesday. Your participation would add great value to this event.Best regards,Li Hua(6) 【答案】Dear Alice,Our school English paper will hold an essay competition whose theme is Natural Disasters. I’d like to invite you to take part in it.It is well-known that many natural disasters happen every year in America, causing great damage. You can introduce the main natural disasters, such as hurricanes and snowstorms and tell some common knowledge about them. For example, you can discuss how they happen, what harm they may cause, and what you can do in face of disasters. The measures you take may benefit us, as we also face many natural disasters.The deadline is June 8th, 2020. Looking forward to your article.Yours,Li Hua二、读后续写(1) 【答案】Then, from the corner, Olivia called out, “Start again, Dad.” Her voice cut through the silence like a clear note, steady and sure. Something in her expression loosened the knot in my chest. Taking a breath, I positioned my stiff fingers once more on the keys. This time, I didn’t rush. I just focused on the music — each note, each pause, each breath between the phrases. Though my hands still stumbled, the melody emerged, fragile but recognizable. I knew the performance was far from perfect, and I braced myself for the inevitable — the polite coughs or the awkward chuckles that would surely follow such a clumsy attempt.But this time, no one laughed. They just ... listened. My brother, who had teased me mercilessly about everything since we were children, stood quietly by the window. My wife watched with a soft expression I couldn’t quite read. When the final chord faded, there was a moment of silence. Then came the applause. Olivia pushed through the crowd and wrapped her arms around me, “That was brave,” she whispered. And somehow, in that moment, all those years of hesitation, the fear of failure, and the weight of “someday” melted into something lighter. Tonight, I had not only befriended each note, but had also made peace with the parts of myself. I was just here. Alive. And that was enough.(2) 【答案】By the time Tim reached the final lap, he was tired out. His legs felt like lead, and his chest tightened with every breath. Pain seared through him, but he pressed through, eyes fixed on the finish line. The crowd, now cheering for him, seemed to lift his spirits. With a final burst of energy, Tim propelled his legs forward, ignoring the burning in his muscles. As he crossed the finish line, his legs buckled beneath him, and he collapsed onto the grass, gasping for air. But a huge smile spread across his face — he had made it. Against all odds, he had finished.The crowd erupted in applause. His classmates, who had once mocked him, were now standing and clapping and shouting his name. The boys who had set up the prank walked over, looking guilty. “We’re sorry, Tim,” one of them said. “You were amazing. ” Tim smiled, his breath still coming in short bursts. “Thanks,” he said. Winning didn’t matter. He’d finished, exceeding his own expectations. The teasing ceased. He’d shown strength isn’t in size, but in heart. He’d proven he could achieve more than anyone thought.(3) 【答案】Just them, Michael touched my arm. “Max, you’re doing great! Keep it up! We will make it!” His words were like a shot of adrenaline. I took a deep breath and pushed on. As we neared the end of the race, the crowd grew even louder. I could see the finish line in the distance, and a surge of energy coursed through me. I pushed harder, and we crossed the finish line together. We did it! We felt exhausted but delighted.We hugged each other tightly, tears streaming down our faces. Michael looked up at me and said, “It felt amazing, Max! It felt like my wheelchair was gone and I was doing the running myself. Without you, I wouldn’t have made it.” I smiled, “You were truly running and pushing me to achieve the impossible.” Looking back on my journey, I realized that running these marathons was not just about achieving goals — it was about friendship and perseverance. It occurred to me that I had found what once empowered my mom.(4) 【答案】Meanwhile, Ray continued to search for the stamp. He turned his room upside down, checked every book, and even retraced his steps from school, determined to find the missing treasure. Just as he was about to give up, he found the stamp tucked inside a notebook he had used that day. Relief washed over him, but it was quickly replaced by a wave of guilt. He realized how wrong he had been to accuse Tatu, and the weight of his actions pressed heavily on his heart. Determined to make things right, Ray rushed to Tatu’s house, stamp in hand, ready to apologize.Tatu smiled gently and extended his hand. “Friends ” he asked, his voice soft but sincere. Ray shook his hand firmly, his eyes filled with regret. “Always,” he replied. “I’m so sorry for doubting you. I should have trusted you from the start. ” Tatu nodded, his smile widening. “I’m just glad you found it,” he said. From that day on, their friendship grew even stronger, as they learned the importance of trust and communication.(5) 【答案】The next morning, I didn’t get up at 5:30 for my skating practice. Any thought of the competition made me want to quit it. As I lay in bed, I heard a knock on the door, and it was Daddy. “I am not going anywhere,” I groaned in a low voice. “Why not ” Daddy inquired. “I will never get to the Olympics. Plus, how will I face everyone ” I cried out loud. “Maybe the Olympics isn’t the goal,” he responded gently. “Maybe you skate just because you love it.” It always pains me to admit my parents are actually smart, but he had a point.Daddy’s words convinced me this was what I truly loved. I did love it. Everything paled in comparison to skating. I got dressed, set off and arrived at the training center. Late though I was, Coach Caleb and every one of my friends shouted my name and gave me a hug the moment they saw me. Nobody mentioned my disastrous competition. “I’m glad you’re back,” said Caleb. As I stepped on the ice again, feeling my blades cutting into the ice, I breathed in the familiar smell. It was good to be back, and I knew I was in the right place.(6) 【答案】When we got home, we set about making the gift. At first, we printed the photos and planned to fill them on the heart cards. “But we have limited room!” complained Indi. So we agreed to make Grandma a Valentine zoo book. The book included various animals, each occupying a page. Indi was responsible for coloring the photos with markers while I made speech balloons coming out of animals’ mouths. For example, the monkeys said, “We go bananas with you.” Finally, we stuck the cards together to form a book with Grandpa’s help. It took forever to finish but it turned out great.Then we took the gift upstairs to Grandma’s room. “I bet she’d like it.” Grandpa said. Indi and I nodded with agreement. On entering the room, Indi rushed to present Grandma with our creation. When browsing the Valentine book, Grandma was deeply moved and happy tears blurred her eyes. “Oh, you little sweet potatoes!” Grandma smiled, “I love you.” It seemed that the love and devotion behind our gift had turned Grandma’s frown upside down. At that moment, it suddenly dawned on me that in terms of a gift, what matters much is not the gift but the care you show. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览