资源简介 2025年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(仿真模拟新高考I卷)英语试卷考试时间:2025 年 5 月 25 日下午 试卷满分:150 分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. What causes the problem according to the woman A. The laptop. B. The email account. C. The Internet connection.2. How will the man’s sister help the woman A. Buy her a dress. B. Alter her dress. C. Make her a new dress.3. What are the speakers talking about A. A meeting. B. A colleague. C. A lunch break.4. What is the result of the match A. 3:3. B. 3:2. C. 2:0.5. What is the woman probably doing A. Taking exercise.B. Hanging a curtain.C. Working on a project.第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。6. Where does the conversation take place A. In a bakery. B. In a fruit shop. C. In a restaurant.7. What is free A. A strawberry pie. B. A delivery service. C. A custom message.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. When did Nina begin taking evening classes A. One year ago. B. Two years ago. C. Three years ago.9. What does Nina particularly enjoy doing in fashion design A. Making plastic scarves.仿真模拟新高考 I 卷英语试卷 第 1 页 共 10 页B. Designing special styles.C. Trying different materials.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. Where do Peter’s grandparents live A. In Britain. B. In France. C. In China.11. What is the relationship between Angie and Peter A. Mother and son. B. Sister and brother. C. Wife and husband.12. What will the speakers do first A. Attend a wedding. B. Go to the beach. C. Explore a market.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What was Mark’s opinion on being a potter at a younger age A. Challenging. B. Pleasing. C. Confusing.14. Why did Mark decide to do pottery A. To follow the family tradition.B. To support his company’s operations.C. To try something different and artistic.15. What was Mark’s problem when going back to school A. Lacking enthusiasm.B. Handling physical challenges.C. Fitting in with young students.16. What kind of pots will Mark be working on A. Large ones. B. Brightly colored ones. C. Complicated ones.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. Why did the speaker start his writing blog in 2014 A. To share his parenting tips.B. To document his writing process.C. To promote his wife’s new career.18. What motivated the speaker to join book blogging A. A desire to sell his novels.B. An inspiring blog tour experience.C. Pressure from writing communities.19. How does the speaker write book reviews on his blog A. By focusing on questions about the books.B. By comparing different books.C. By offering honest reviews.20. What effect has book blogging had on the speaker A. It helps him write more books.B. It allows him to meet more readers.仿真模拟新高考 I 卷英语试卷 第 2 页 共 10 页C. It increases his understanding of literature.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATraveling with kids can feel like a labor of love, but you'll have a better shot at a relaxing getaway if youmake the right choice. This list of hotels and resorts may provide you with inspiration.Jumby Bay Island: AntiguaThis Oetker Collection resort offers a range of entertainments for older children, including spa treatments,beach volleyball matches, and family cookie decorating activities. The property appeals to little ones, too,with its Camp Jumby Pavilion, an area where cooking sessions, science projects, etc. take place.Big Cypress Lodge: MemphisOne of the most unique accommodations in Memphis is Big Cypress Lodge characterized by rooms withtreehouse or duck-hunting cabin themes. But the various kid-focused facilities are the highlights, varyingfrom an aquarium with daily fish feedings and a glass-enclosed elevator that brings travelers to thepyramid's observation deck.The Plaza New York: New York CityThough this elegant hotel welcomes everyone around, its iconic Eloise Suite, featuring pink throughout,as well as books and dolls makes it a prime destination for fans of the "Eloise" children's books. Childrencan buy souvenir or visit the hotel's Palm Court, which hosts an Eloise-themed afternoon tea service dailywith treats like cake pops and candied apples.Beaches Turks & Caicos: Providenciales, Turks and Caicos IslandsIf you're searching for an all-inclusive Caribbean resort, look no further than Beaches Turks & Caicosboasting a 45,000-square-foot water park, multiple large waterslides, and smaller slides and splash areas forthe little ones. To get around, families can ride the free Choo Choo Train, which transports customers to theresort's villages.21. What do we know about Big Cypress Lodge A. It provides free train rides.B. It features a kids' science lab.C. It offers afternoon tea service.D. It boasts scenic glass elevator.22. Which hotel offers literary-themed experiences A. Jumby Bay Island. B. Big Cypress Lodge.C. The Plaza New York. D. Beaches Turks & Caicos.23. What do the four destinations have in common A. Luxury spas. B. Kids' programs.C. City locations. D. Private beaches.BGliding (滑行) down the Tambopata River in the Peruvian Amazon, I understand the luxury of being ona boat at night in the jungle. The air is thick with 35°C heat and 99 percent humidity(湿度). The constantbreeze generated by our moving boat offers much-needed escape from the heat, while also keeping theendless mosquitoes at bay.仿真模拟新高考 I 卷英语试卷 第 3 页 共 10 页I am part of a team of five, led by Chris Ketola from Fauna Forever, a conservation NGO(non-governmental organization). We’re here at night, when caimans(凯门鳄) are most active, to record anysighting and to catch one for crucial data such as body measurements. This will help us to learn more aboutcaiman biology and assess population health to aid in the species’ conservation.A massive shape appears in the current ahead. Our driver Pipi, blind from his back position, reactsinstantly to Chris’s torch signals. The boat turns sharply, missing the log by inches. I let out a sigh of reliefbut everyone acts as if the near miss is simply part of the night’s routine. Moments later, the reflective eyesof a caiman catch Chris’s torchlight. We change our course, approaching slowly and quietly.My love for the Amazon began during my 2017 visit to Tambopata, where I dreamed of documenting itsunparalleled biodiversity. Now, with Fauna Forever, I’m living that dream.Pipi cuts the engine and glides alongside a caiman, stopping about an arm’s length away. He slowlyextends his hand above the reptile, pauses, and then plunges his hand into the water. Securing a hold on theanimal, he pulls it out. “A juvenile white caiman,” he states, “about a year old”.This is my first close-up look at a wild caiman and I’m in awe: its eyes, tiny white teeth and tough skinare beautiful and detailed. These animals reached evolutionary perfection millions of years ago and theirunchanged shape since the time of dinosaurs reflects this.24. Why does the author consider the boat trip in the jungle a luxury A. The jungle tour reveals precious species.B. He enjoys the great facilities on the boat.C. It provides a rare relief in the harsh jungle.D. The boat is the only way to reach caimans.25. How do the others of the team react to nearly hitting the log in the water A. They treat it calmly without surprise.B. They remind Pipi of potential threats.C. They briefly pause for damage check.D. They panic and suspend their journey.26. Why does the author mention his 2017 visit to Tambopata A. To highlight the engaging biodiversity there.B. To popularize Tambopata’s tourism industry.C. To emphasize his role change over the years.D. To show the motivation for his current work.27. What is a suitable title for the text A. A Researcher’s Unforgettable Jungle Adventure.B. To Study Caimans for Conservation, Catch One First!C. Nighttime Encounter: A Thrilling Battle with Caimans!D. Living Fossils: The Caiman’s Evolutionary Importance.CSeeing or hearing someone yawn can make you yawn. This phenomenon is not limited to humans; someanimals experience contagious yawning, too. But why is yawning contagious Brain cells called mirror neurons(镜像神经元), which respond to actions that we observe in others, mayplay a role. “When you see someone yawn, those neurons fire up,” said Andrew Gallup, a professor ofbehavioral biology. This mechanism may explain why yawning spreads so easily within social groups.仿真模拟新高考 I 卷英语试卷 第 4 页 共 10 页Research has also shown that people and animals are more likely to yawn in response to yawns fromfamiliar individuals compared with strangers. For example, in a 2013 study, dogs yawned more frequentlywhen watching their owner yawn than when watching a stranger yawn. This pattern, known as the“familiarity bias”, is likely driven by attentional biases, as individuals naturally pay closer attention to thosewithin their social circles.One hypothesis(假说) is that contagious yawning evolved to boost threat detection within groups. In a2007 study published in Evolutionary Psychology, Gallup and colleagues found that yawning helps cool thebrain. This cooling effect may improve alertness and mental processing efficiency in the yawner. If yawningspreads through a group, it could help enhance the group’s threat awareness, the team proposed.Another hypothesis is that contagious yawning evolved to keep groups in sync. Yawns follow a naturalrhythm and often signal transitions between activities. So, when yawning spreads within a group, groupmembers are consistent in activity patterns and behavior. Support for this hypothesis comes from a recentstudy on wild African lions. The researchers observed yawns from 19 lions and tracked the connectionbetween contagious yawning and behavioral consistency—when individuals show the same changes inbehavior. The results were striking: Lions that “caught” a yawn from another lion were 11 times more likelyto mirror the movements of the lion that yawned first, compared with lions who hadn’t caught the yawn.At the end of the day, contagious yawning is less about being tired and more about connection. “It’syour brain’s quiet way of getting in tune with the people (and sometimes pets) around you.”28. What is the mechanism of contagious yawning A. Drawing special attention to familiar individuals.B. Activating the mirror neurons to reduce yawning.C. Triggering mirror neurons to imitate observed actions.D. Observing similar actions to make constant responses.29. What can be inferred from paragraph 3 A. Familiarity bias stimulates group behavior.B. Social bonds drive contagious yawning.C. Full attention dominates yawning patterns.D. Social circles grab more group attention.30. What does the underlined phrase “in sync” in paragraph 5 mean A. At the same frequency. B. In close cooperation.C. With the same behavior. . D. In similar circumstances.31. Why is yawning contagious A. For protection of evolution. B. In pursuit of empathy.C. In consequence of tiredness. D. In light of connection.DIt’s like watching a rerun while you’re sleeping: Once again, you show up for a class not knowing there’sa test, or lose control of your car while driving, or get chased by a shadowy figure.Recurring dreams have a way of popping up again and again. Research has found that most recurringdreams have a negative tone with themes often related to helplessness, failure, or being chased. Butsometimes they can have positive themes, such as discovering a new room in your home or excelling at anactivity like skiing.仿真模拟新高考 I 卷英语试卷 第 5 页 共 10 页Sometimes these recurring dream themes may feel random. Other times they may relate toan experience from your past or to something that’s currently worrying you. Research hasfound that people who feel ineffective in their lives and disconnected from others are morelikely to experience negative recurring dreams. “These dreams often correlate with periods ofheightened stress or significant life changes, suggesting that they may serve as indicators ofunderlying anxiety,” says Deirdre Barrett, a dream researcher at Harvard Medical School.The content of the recurring dream can affect how you feel. Positive recurring dreams canleave you feeling inspired, hopeful or delighted. Meanwhile, recurring dreams that areupsetting can leave you with an emotional hangover the next day. “Recurring negative dreamscan cause significant emotional distress, leading to feelings of fear, anxiety, or helplessnessupon waking,” Barrett says, “This emotional remains can linger throughout the day, affectingmood and mental focus.” If these distressing dreams occur frequently, these patterns can evenlead you to dread going to sleep, which can interfere with your overall sleep quality.Fortunately, if negative recurring dreams persist, experts say a technique calledimagery rehearsal therapy (IRT) can help. With IRT, the basic idea is to select an upsettingdream, visualize the dream while you’re awake, change the narrative or outcome in some way,then rehearse the new dream in your mind during the day.“Change it however feels right to you,” Brette says. “You might change everything or asmall detail or the ending. This has an empowering effect on people during the day and allowsyou to have some control over what happens in your dreams.”32. What’s the purpose of paragraph One A. To give a negative tone to dreams.B. To direct focus to recurring dreams.C. To describe different scary dreams.D. To imply dislike for repeated dreams.33. Who is more likely to experience negative recurring dreams A. Amotivated student. B. A dominant manager.C. A demanding teacher. D. An isolated researcher.34. Which can be used to describe the effects of negative recurring dreams A. Life-changing. B. Wide-spreading.C. Long-lasting. D. Mind-blowing.35. What suggestion is given to handle negative recurring dreams A. Asking professional therapist for help.B. Controlling the outcome of the dreams.C. Visualizing the scenes of the dreams.D. Intervening in the dreams during the day.第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。You’re in the middle of the afternoon, eyelids heavy, focus slipping. You close your eyesfor half an hour and wake up feeling recharged. But later that night, you’re tossing and turning仿真模拟新高考 I 卷英语试卷 第 6 页 共 10 页……………………………………………………………………………………装……………………………………………………订…………………………………………………………………线………………………………………………………in bed, wondering why you can’t fall asleep. 36Napping is a double-edged sword. Done right, it’s a powerful way to recharge thebrain, improve concentration, and support mental and physical health. Done wrong, it canleave you foggy, disoriented, and struggling to fall asleep later. 37Most people experience a natural decline in alertness in the early afternoon, typicallybetween 1 pm and 4 pm. This isn’t just due to a heavy lunch. 38 The earlyafternoon period is part of this cycle, which is why so many people feel sleepy at thattime.Studies suggest that a short nap during this period can help boost alertness, andimprove cognitive function without interfering with nighttime sleep. 39Napping too long may result in waking up feeling worse than before. Once a nap extendsbeyond 30 minutes, the brain transitions into slow-wave sleep, making it much harder towake up. And if a nap is taken too late in the day, it can make it harder to fall asleep atnight.40 Keeping naps between 10 and 20 minutes prevents dizziness. The idealtime is before 2 pm—napping too late can push back the body’s natural sleep schedule.The best naps happen in a cool, dark, and quiet environment, similar to nighttime sleepconditions.A. That midday nap might be the reason.B. But napping is not suitable for everyone.C. But there’s something worth paying attention to.D. To nap effectively, timing and environment matter.E. Our internal body clock creates cycles of wakefulness and tiredness.F. These “power naps” allow the brain to rest without slipping into deep sleep.G. The key lies in understanding how the body regulates sleep and wakefulness.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。As I hung some clean towels in my teenage daughters' bathroom, I realized it was toooutdated and needed to be renovated(翻新).My eye 41 on the poem hanging in plain sight, which was called "One Setof Footprints". I'd 42 it during childhood visits to my grandparents' house. Mygrandpa carved the poem into a plaque(牌匾) and hung it on the stairway. The poem toldof a man 43 his life as he walked along the beach with God. He noticed twosets of footprints were left behind them in the sand. But during life's 44 times,the man saw only one set -- his own, he assumed. 45 , he asked, “where wasGod when he was needed most ” "When you saw only one set of footprints," God replied,"it was then that I 46 you."The poem fascinated me as I discovered its 47 . Whenever there wastrouble or sadness in my life,I 48 the footprints, and I knew God was with me,carrying me.仿真模拟新高考 I 卷英语试卷 第 7 页 共 10 页I had hung this poem in my daughters' bathroom, hoping it would 49 them as it did me.50 , over the years, they seemed to overlook it. To them, it was probably just part of the decoration thatwent 51 like the childish print on the wallpaper.That afternoon I 52 my 13-year-old Heidi from school. On the drive home, she 53shared her plan to recite the bathroom poem at a talent show. She said she read it daily for encouragementand knew it 54 . At that moment, I realized even when I couldn't see God's 55 , he wasnearer than ever, in this seemingly ordinary bathroom space.41. A. rolled B. placed C. fell D. shone42. A. memorized B. experienced C. acknowledged D. explained43. A. reviewing B. learning C. admitting D. confirming44. A. coziest B. toughest C. busiest D. oddest45. A. Ashamed B. Embarrassed C. Frightened D. Confused46. A. led B. carried C. supported D. tested47. A. secret B. courage C. message D. accuracy48. A. pictured B. witnessed C. predicted D. followed49. A. convince B. protect C. reply D. touch50. A. Therefore B. Instead C. Yet D. Otherwise51. A. unnoticed B. unclaimed C. unanswered D. unchecked52. A. looked after B. called up C. picked up D. turned to53. A. necessarily B. unexpectedly C. objectively D. politely54. A. by sight B. by chance C. by nature D. by heart55. A. presence B. performance C. identity D. contribution第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Near the ancient water town of Wuzhen, the scenic villages of Maming provide the perfect destinationsfor travellers seeking 56 taste of authentic rural life. While most local people are nestled beneaththe covers at 3 am, Tu Yuanqing is already 57 his feet, arranging cups, boiling water andpreparing tea leaves.The doors to his antique-flavoured teahouse in Maming village 58 (border) a clear streamwhere villagers still fetch water with wooden buckets, will open early every day. By 4 am, elderly residentsthere chat animatedly with one another while having cups of tea and smoking cigarettes, 59 somevillagers can also be found playing mahjong in a small room.Although geographically adjacent(毗邻 ) to the ancient water town of Wuzhen attracting millions oftourists annually with its well-preserved architecture, Maming village, 60 remains undisturbed bythe bustling crowds, 61 (recognize) as the polar opposite of its world-famous neighbour for a longtime. Time seems to stand still in the village, making 62 the perfect day-trip destination fortravellers who want an authentic experience of rural life.Here, tea is not just a beverage, but a way of life. The street that the teahouse is on may only be 50meters long, but there are three other similar 63 (establish). Without genuine interest in suchlow-profit it makes, the elderly owner still operates his stall daily, 64 (sell) 50 to 60 pots at 1 yuaneach—a price remaining unchanged for decades, so little were his earnings 65 they could barelysustain the most basic needs of his family.仿真模拟新高考 I 卷英语试卷 第 8 页 共 10 页第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(满分 15 分)假如你是学生会主席是李华,你校英文报正发起“遵守交通规则,做文明中学生”的活动,请你为校英文报写一份倡议书。内容包括:1.现状和问题;2.建议措施。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。Obey traffic rules,Be civilized students第二节(满分 25 分)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。Eighth grade meant a new classroom and a new teacher, but I barely noticed the change. As far as I wasconcerned, a classroom was a classroom. I longed to be outside, wandering around the hills of Tennessee,where I grew up. My teachers didn't appreciate hidden caves, running streams and wild bears any more thanI appreciated algebra, history and calligraphy. My report cards always included notes, like "Douglas needs toapply himself instead of staring out the window."My parents tried their best with me, but school hadn't been a big part of their lives either. Daddy leftafter the third grade, Mama after the sixth. "He'll grow out of it," Daddy said when another teacher hadconcerns about me being too much of a dreamer. "Our boy came along a hundred years too late," Daddysaid." If he'd been born in 1842, he would have fit right in."The rugged(崎岖的) land, the wild life, the adventure — more for me to dream about while chained tomy eighth-grade desk. It seemed there were two kinds of people in the world: those who belonged in theclassroom and those who belonged in the mountains. The teacher, Miss Cook, seemed to know which one Iwas and had put me far away from the window."Douglas Clark." The sound of my name pulled me out of my daydreams. Miss Cook had appeared atmy side without my even knowing. "If this daydreaming continues, I'm going to have to pay a visit to yourparents," she said.I gave her a grin. "If you ain't going to help cook supper, you might as well not come," I said.The class laughed, but Miss Cook did not. "That's very clever," she said. "I think you should stay afterschool and share more of your cleverness."I sighed. My joke was going to keep me where I didn't belong. That's the way it was with teachers. Theynever missed a chance to remind me of that.As soon as the bell rang, I took out my notebook to get a head start on writing “I will not be clever inclass” 200 times. But Miss Cook had something else in mind. She called me to the front and told me to sitfacing her.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。仿真模拟新高考 I 卷英语试卷 第 9 页 共 10 页"I'd like you to write about the outdoor adventure you enjoyed most," she said.Gradually, I found myself falling in love with school learning.仿真模拟新高考 I 卷英语试卷 第 10 页 共 10 页……………………………………………………………………………………装……………………………………………………订…………………………………………………………………线………………………………………………………2025姓名准考证号1注贴缺考标识贴条形码区项考生禁填!由监考老师填写。 选择题填涂样例正确填涂■选择题第一部分听力1A B]C]6A B]11B]16A]B]C]2AB图C7ABI网12B图⑧17Ba3A B]8Aa13AI18AAa4图B1C91B]I14 B]I191B]n5四B图W10四B图四15A]B]I20A B]C第二部分阅读理解21ABC可26A]B]a31AB 36 A]B]aD田田团22AB田C D27AB田可32A B]C37ABHC D日EG23ABIC D28NBCD33A]B]mD38A [B]DE F G◆24AB】29AB])34AB])39AB) 团E25AC 30 A]B]C])35AB CD40A囹 )围EG第三部分语言知识运用(第一节)41A]D46A D51 A]B]C]42AB D)47AB网①52B 43AB D48AB田 可53ABI 可44囚BC四D)49AB田CD四54IB田CD45ABI )50AB团 55AIB图 非选择题第三部分(第二节)56575859606162.6364.65第四部分写作(第一节)Obey traffic rules,Be civilized students请在各题日的答题区域内作答,超出黑色炬形边框限定区域的答案无效姓名□请在各题日的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效第四部分写作(第二节)"d like you to write about the outdoor adventure you enjoyed most,"she said.Gradually,I found myself falling in love with school learning.请在各题日的答题区域内作答,超出黑色炬形边框限定区域的答案无效2025年高考仿真考试英语参考答案1-5 CBAAB 6-10 ACBCA11-15 BBACB 16-20 ABBCC21-23 DCB 24-27 CADB 28-31 CBCD 32-35 BDCD36-40 AGECD41-45 CAABD 46-50 BCADC 51-55 ACBDA56.a 57. on 58. bordering 59. and 60. which61. has been recognized 62. it 63. establishments 64. selling 65.that应用文:Possible version:Obey Traffic Rules,Be Civilized StudentsWith the ever-increasing volume of traffic on the roads, traffic safety has emerged as a crucial concern for everyone. As responsible students, it is not only our duty but also an obligation to set a good example and enhance the awareness of observing traffic regulations. Here, I earnestly appeal to all of you to join hands with us and contribute to making a positive change.First and foremost, it is strongly advocated that we should always strictly observe traffic signals, waiting patiently for the green lights and resisting distractions from our phones. Furthermore, what we should always bear in mind is using crosswalks and pedestrian bridges instead of walking across the street randomly. Additionally, for those who ride bicycles, wearing a helmet is non-negotiable, as it can significantly reduce the risk of injury in case of an accident.Remember, every small step counts. Let’s take action right now! By following traffic rules consistently, we students can not only protect our own safety but also play a part in creating a more harmonious and civilized society. Let’s strive together for a safer and better future!读后续写:Possible composition:"I'd like you to write about the outdoor adventures you enjoyed most," she said. What she said literally froze me, sending me at a loss for words to reply at the very moment. Instead of being forced to write “I will not be clever in class” for 200 times as punishment, I was asked to give an account of my wandering with abandon in the wild. Confirming my assignment from her serious expression, I started out cautiously and played it safe. Like water from a spring, those fond memories flowed through my mind endlessly. I described the fragrance of the flowers in blossom in spring, the wild fruit weighing down branches in summer, the masses of yellow in the mountains in autumn and the pure white in winter. If you sat still for quiet long enough, young animals would come up close and let you touch them. Everything upsetting faded away as I painted a picture of the abandoned cabin where I had many good sleeps. I wrote about my world where everything kept me in awe. For the first time in my life, I didn’t want the school day to end.Gradually, I found myself falling in love with school learning. Under the watch of Miss Cook and with her encouragement, I channeled my energy and enthusiasm for nature into school learning, feeling algebra, history and calligraphy were as appealing as the outdoor world. The previous too much of a dreamer resolved to turn these daydreams into a reality, becoming a biologist to explore the wild with expertise. So, in school I stayed focused and concentrated my attention on school learning. I began to read books about nature and equipped me with more knowledge. I was completely transformed into a highly – motivated automatic learner. It was my eighth - grade teacher who showed me nothing could define me whether I belonged in the mountain or I belonged in the classroom. Something just was there to set my imagination flying.答案解析:听力原文:(Text 1)W: Is there something wrong with your laptop M: Every time I try to log on to read my email, it loses the connection.W: It could be that the wireless connection is unreliable here.(Text 2)W: I have lost six pounds this month. My best dress is now too big for me.M: Well, my sister likes dressmaking. I’m sure she wouldn’t mind taking it in so that it’ll fit you again. I’ll ask her.(Text 3)M: Did Tom say that the meeting would start as usual W: He pushed it back so people could grab something to eat first.M: Great. That way we can get started without rushing.(Text 4)W: Did you go to watch the Barcelona-Real Madrid match yesterday M: Of course, what a game! Barcelona led 2-0 in the first half, but Real Madrid caught up. Three goals each in the end.W: Wow! So exciting!(Text 5)M: Why don’t you ask Gordon to hang the curtain for you W: He’s always busy, whether it’s his project or working out. It’s easier if I do it myself.M: Watch out!W: Thank you. You saved my life.(Text 6)W: Hi. My family is having a holiday party today, and I’d like a fruit cake.M: We have a menu with some different options.W: Let’s see. This one fits my budget. So I’ll take this one with the strawberries on top.M: Great, I’ll package that up for you right away. Would you like me to write a custom message on it There’s no extra charge.W: No, thank you. Just package it as is.(Text 7)M: Nina! Long time no see! Still working at that advertising agency W: Yeah! I’ve been their fashion photographer for three years now. And guess what Two years ago, I decided to pursue my passion for fashion design and started taking evening classes.M: Whoa! Studying design while working full-time That’s impressive! Are you enjoying it W: Yeah, I think it’s great. I particularly like working with different materials like wool and leather. And I’ve just made a beautiful scarf and it’s made out of plastic. It looks very strange but I think it’s pretty amazing!(Text 8)W: We’d better start planning our holiday with your grandparents. They’re waiting for us to confirm our flight from Paris to London.M: Mom, will Grandpa and Grandma pick us up at London Gatwick Airport W: Of course, Peter, they can’t wait to take us around. Grandpa wants a leisurely walk along the beach with us. He even bought sandcastle-making kits for his grandchildren.M: Wow! Angie will be excited to hear this when she gets home from school. That means we’re not going to Chinatown first, right W: That was the original plan, but his friend’s restaurant in Chinatown is hosting a wedding party that day. Grandma has an alternative place — the Geylang Night Market. We’ll be hungry after the beach outing, so it will be our next stop.(Text 9)W: My guest today is the potter Mark Phillips, whose first exhibition opens in the Karlah Gallery on Friday. I understand you’ve only been a potter for four years M: Yes, this is something fairly new for me. Actually, pottery runs in the family. My mother is a potter, and when I was younger, I used to watch her in her studio. I just remember thinking, how on earth could I ever reach that standard W: So what made you take up pottery M: I was 40 years old with my own computer company that I’d set up when I left school, and I was feeling a bit tired of the same routine. And I reasoned with myself that the artistic side of me had been buried for quite long enough.W: So you became a student again M: I did. My brain was still working, obviously, but it was my body that was being exercised. That was a challenge for me after sitting at a computer for years. Other young students might be surprised to see this older man full of enthusiasm.W: What will you be doing after this exhibition M: I’m eager to make more pots. Big pots are what I want to make. Also, the gallery tells me pots in bright colors are welcomed. But that’s more my mother’s thing because it’s complicated.(Text 10)M: Well, now let me tell you how I came to be a book blogger. To support my wife’s career, in 2014 I decided to leave my job and become a stay-at-home dad. That same year, I launched my writing blog to record my journey into fiction writing.My introduction to book blogging came through Kelly Lacey of Love Books Group, who organized a blog tour for my first novel. This was a lovely experience where people who were passionate about reading read and talked about my novel! It seemed like such a lovely community that I wanted to be part of it. In early 2020, I joined Anne Cater’s book connectors group.On my blog, I focus on two types of posts: in-depth reflections on the nature of writing and honest book reviews. I try to be positive but will also point out some concerns or questions about the book — no matter who the writer is — because I feel the review is more useful this way. If I really don’t like the book, I won’t publish a review.Ever since I started book blogging, I’ve been reading much more. Also, book blogging has helped deepen my appreciation of literature, doubling the joy of reading while sharpening my writing skills. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 恩施高中、夷陵中学、郧阳中学2025届高三确定卷英语.pdf 恩施高中、夷陵中学、郧阳中学2025届高三确定卷英语听力.mp3 恩施高中、夷陵中学、郧阳中学2025届高三确定卷英语答案.docx 恩施高中、夷陵中学、郧阳中学2025届高三确定卷英语答题卡.pdf