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2025年高考英语真题试卷(江苏卷)

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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
第Ⅰ卷的注释
一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、 Look! What you've done! You _______ more careful.

    A. may be   B. had to

    C. should have been  D. would be

     

  • 2、In her talk, Lee focused on joy and _______ we can all find – and create – more of it in life.

    A. what   B. where

    C. when   D. how

  • 3、The job is not very rewarding _______ money, but he is getting valuable experience from it.

    A. in memory of   B. in terms of

    C. in charge of   D. in search of

     

  • 4、Instead of blaming the child who had broken the vase, she gave him a ______smile and let him go.

    A. cautious   B. grateful

    C. tolerant   D. wild

     

  • 5、Whenever I meet difficulties, you always cheer me up and________, which promotes me to regain my confidence.

    A.help out

    B.get across

    C.let down

    D.put on

  • 6、William Hastie once suggested that history informs us of past mistakes ________ we can learn without repeating them.

    A.from which

    B.in which

    C.with whom

    D.for whom

  • 7、A hurricane swept through my village. Just as we were beginning to lose hope, it suddenly stopped. It is really “   ”.

    A. All’s well that ends well   B. Lightning never strikes twice in the same place

    C. It never rains but if pours   D. A friend in need is a friend indeed

  • 8、We tend to have a better memory for things that excite our senses or  our emotions than for straight facts.

    A. block off.   B. appeal to

    C. subscribe to   D. come across

     

  • 9、When I opened the door, I found the ground _________ by fallen leaves.

    A. having covered    B. to cover

    C. covered D. cover

     

  • 10、—I wonder ______you’ll water this kind of flower. —Every other day .

    A. how often   B. how long   C. how soon   D. how much

  • 11、The computer _____ in offices and homes since the 1970s.

    A. has used   B. has been used

    C. had used   D. had been used

  • 12、Before our study we did not have data that could tell us __ those changes were small or large .

    A. that     B. how C. when   D. whether

     

  • 13、Maria has written two novels, both of _____ have been made into television series.

    A.them

    B.whom

    C.which

    D.that

  • 14、______ I don't want to go, I just haven't got the time.

    A. Because   B. Now that

    C. Not that   D. Thanks to

  • 15、The two birds _________ each other in shape and color. In other words, they _________ each other in shape and color.

    A. differ, are different from   B. differ from, are different to

    C. resemble, are similar to   D. resemble, are similar with

  • 16、I’ll do well in the exam with Mrs. Chen ______ me.

    A. teach   B. taught C. teaches D. teaching

     

  • 17、-John,when shall we meeet again,Thursday or Friday?

    -___________.I’ll be off to london then.

    A.Either

    B.Neither

    C.Both

    D.None

  • 18、The building under _____for stay-at-home children will be completed in March

    A. contribution B. construction

    C. coincidence D. composition

  • 19、_____ he realized it was too late to return home.

    A. No sooner it grew dark than

    B. Hardly did it grow dark when

    C. It was not until dark that

    D. It was until dark that

     

  • 20、The young mother, with deep love in her eyes, is ________ juice out of an orange for her baby.

    A.knocking

    B.keeping

    C.taking

    D.squeezing

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、As a speaker of 10 languages I know the benefits of speaking more than one language. To start with, we need to dispel (消除) four common misconceptions about language learning.

    You have to have a gift for learning languages.

    No, you don’t. 【1】 In Sweden and Holland most people speak more than one language. They can’t just all be gifted at languages. In language learning it is attitude, not aptitude (天赋) that determines success.

    【2】

    Some immigrants to North America never learn to speak more than broken English. Yet we meet people in other countries who speak flawless English. With the Internet, language content is available to anyone with a computer. 【3】

    To learn a language you need formal classroom instruction.

    Classrooms may be economical to run and a great place to meet others. They have the weight of history and tradition behind them. Unfortunately, a classroom is an inefficient place to learn a language. 【4】 A majority of school kids graduate unable to communicate in languages that they study for 10 or more years.

    I would love to learn but I don't have the time.

    How about the time you spend waiting in line or going for a walk? Why not use that time to listen to a language on your iPad? Once you get started, even 10 or 15 minutes a day will soon grow to 30 minutes a day, or one hour. 【5】 As I do, you will find the time.

    A.That’s my experience.

    B.Anyone who wants to, can learn.

    C.Where you live is not a problem.

    D.You need to speak in order to learn.

    E.You have to live where the language is spoken.

    F.The more students in the class, the more inefficient it is.

    G.We simply have to change the way we go about teaching languages.

  • 22、Patrick never does homework. “Too boring,” he says. He always plays baseball and basketball after school. His teachers tell him, “Patrick! Do your homework, or you can’t  learn anything.” But what can he do? He hates homework.

    One day, his cat was playing with a little “doll”. He found it wasn’t a doll at all, but a man of the smallest size. The man called, “Save me! Don’t give me back to that cat. I have magic. I will help you if you save me!”

    How lucky he was! Here was the answer to all of his problems. So he said, “If you help me to do my homework until the last day of school, I will get good grades.” The man  agreed. He began to do Patrick’s homework. The man didn’t always know what to do and  he needed help. “Help me! Help me!” he said. And Patrick had to help. Day after day, Patrick had to work harder. Finally the last day of school arrived and the man was free to go. As for homework,  Patrick didn’t hate doing it any more. Patrick got his A’s. His teachers and classmates were all surprised. Who really helped Patrick?

    1Patrick likes   after school.

    A. doing sports   B. doing some reading

    C. doing his homework   D. learning things

    2Why did Patrick get the small man’s help?

    A. Because Patrick gave him a cat.

    B. Because Patrick helped him play with the cat.

    C. Because Patrick saved him.

    D. Because Patrick gave him lots of money.

    3What does the sentence “Patrick got his A’s” mean?

    A. It means “Patrick got the teachers’ help”.

    B. It means “Patrick got good grades”.

    C. It means “Patrick got more friends”.

    D. It means “Patrick got more problems”.

    4Which of the following is not true?

    A. Patrick never hates doing his homework.

    B. The man sometimes didn’t know what to do when he helped Patrick.

    C. The man didn’t go until the last day of school.

    D. Patrick finally started to like doing homework.

    5From the passage, we can know   .

    A. the man liked to play with the cat

    B. the man never helped Patrick do his homework

    C. Patrick’s classmates always helped him do his homework

    D. in fact, Patrick helped himself

  • 23、Ai-Petri Bridges, Crimea

    The views of the Crimean coast from the top of 1,234-metre high Ai-Petri Mount are amazing. The hanging bridges built in recent years can reach the top of the mount. If just walking across the bridges is not dangerous enough, it also happens to be one of the windiest places in the world. It is said that the bridges blow from side to side as wind speeds reach 170 kilometres per hour for 125 days of the year. It’s also very foggy, so you may not be able to see clearly!

    U Bein Bridge, Myanmar

    This five-metre-high, 1.2-kilometre wooden footbridge does not look as dangerous as the others, but do not be fooled. It was built in the 1850s and it’s certainly feeling its age! Some of the old wood is not as strong as it used to be. It is easy to lose your footing. Although there is no handrail (栏杆), large numbers of tourists cross it every day. When the tourists arrive in the evening to watch the beautiful sunset, this bridge could become the most dangerous of them all!

    The Trift Bridge, Switzerland

    At 100 metres high and 170 metres long, this is one of the highest bridges in the world. Built in 2004, the bridge is hidden among the high Swiss Alps. You wouldn’t have wanted to walk across the bridge before its repair in 2009. But if you have the courage to cross this bridge, you’d better do it quickly!

    The Hussaini Hanging Bridge, Pakistan

    In the mountainous area of Northern Pakistan, the Hussaini Hanging Bridge helps travelers cross the Borit Lake. However, you will not feel too confident when you get close to this bridge. It’s one of the oldest bridges in Pakistan and many locals use it every day to travel to work and school — imagine losing your homework over the side of this bridge! It’s made from rope, with a few pieces of wood that have large gaps (空隙) between them. Step carefully!

    【1】What can we learn about U Bein Bridge?

    A.It’s very popular at sunset.

    B.It’s safest for people to cross.

    C.It’s the oldest bridge in the world.

    D.It’s made from rope without handrails.

    【2】One may not enjoy the views clearly on ________.

    A.U Bein Bridge

    B.Ai-Petri Bridges

    C.The Trift Bridge

    D.The Hussaini Hanging Bridge

    【3】What do the bridges mentioned in the text have in common?

    A.All require serious repair.

    B.All top highest in their country.

    C.All have a history of one century.

    D.All require plenty of courage to cross.

  • 24、Generations of children grew up reading comic(漫画) books secretly, hiding out from parents and teachers who saw them as a waste of time and a risk to young minds. Comics are now gaining a new respectability at school. That is thanks to an increasingly popular and creative programme, often aimed at struggling readers, that encourages children to plot, write and draw comic books, in many cases using themes from their own lives.

    The Comic Book Project was started in 2001 by Michael Bitz at an elementary school in Queens. Since its creation, the programme, which is mainly conducted after school, has spread to more than 850 schools across the country. It has gotten a big push from the craze(狂热) among adolescents for comic book clubs and for Manga, a widly popular variety of comic originating in Japan.

    The point is not to drop a comic book on a child’s desk and say “read this”. Rather, the workshops give groups of students the opportunity to collaborate(合著) on often complex stories and charac-ters that they then revise, publish and share with others in their communities.

    Teachers are finding it easier to teach writing, grammar and punctuation with material that students are fully invested in(投入). And it turns out that comic books have other built-in advantages. The pairing of visual and written plotlines that they rely on appear to be especially helpful to struggling readers. No one is suggesting that comic books should substitute for traditional books or for standard reading and composition lessons. Teachers who would once have dismissed comics out of hand are learning to exploit(利用) a style that clearly has a powerful hold on young minds. They are using what works.

    1Which of the following is probably the best title of the passage?

    A. Japanese Comic Books.

    B. Comic Books in the Classroom.

    C. Reading Efficiently.

    D. A Current Craze.

    2The main purpose of the Comic Book Project is to .

    A. develop the cooperation among adolescents

    B. make sure that students live a rich and colourful life after school

    C. help students who have some difficulty in reading

    D. popularize a new method of teaching

    3It can be inferred that .

    A. comic books were first used in Japaneseschools

    B. parents have different opinions about their children reading comic books

    C. more and more teachers will realize the advan-tages of comic books

    D. comic books will be allowed to enter all the schools in the country

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、Maggie Doyne was 18 when she took a gap year between high school and college. She _________ a few of her belongings and set out to see the world.

    Doyne’s story began when she worked with _________ children at a school in northern India. One day, she saw a little girl named Hema carrying_________ to and from the village. She earned two dollars a day to support her family.

    _________ by what she saw, she later found out that there were 80 million children across the globe living_________ Hema. She thought to herself for the first time, “_________ the 80 million, what if you just started with Hema?”

    That’s when Doyne decided to take Hema_________ and pay for her education. But helping Hema wasn’t enough for Doyne. There were_________ children without families or homes. So she bought a small piece of land for $5,000 with her babysitting_________. Her goal was to build __________ for those children. “The amazing thing about this work is that it’s__________. Since I can help one kid, why not 10?” Doyne said.   

    The Kopila Valley Children’s Home__________ 200 children when it first opened in 2007, and it continues to __________. Doyne has also opened a school in Kopila Vally.

    Maggie Doyne’s story is a great __________ that while we cannot solve all the world’s problems on our own, we can take the first__________ of solving one problem.

    【1】

    A.folded up

    B.packed up

    C.sold out

    D.put out

    【2】

    A.strong-willed

    B.narrow-minded

    C.light-hearted

    D.poverty-stricken

    【3】

    A.loads

    B.permits

    C.messages

    D.passengers

    【4】

    A.Amused

    B.Terrified

    C.Shocked

    D.Embarrassed

    【5】

    A.off

    B.with

    C.like

    D.beyond

    【6】

    A.Downsize

    B.Recommend

    C.Mention

    D.Forget

    【7】

    A.on her feet

    B.with her hand

    C.under her wing

    D.in her arms

    【8】

    A.still

    B.merely

    C.yet

    D.barely

    【9】

    A.receipts

    B.pensions

    C.budgets

    D.savings

    【10】

    A.school

    B.village

    C.shelter

    D.park

    【11】

    A.addicting

    B.efficient

    C.voluntary

    D.demanding

    【12】

    A.cured

    B.welcomed

    C.tracked

    D.promoted

    【13】

    A.expand

    B.survive

    C.withdraw

    D.weaken

    【14】

    A.creation

    B.reminder

    C.prediction

    D.informer

    【15】

    A.risk

    B.step

    C.place

    D.idea

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假如你是李华,你的朋友Nathan将来你的城市做一项调查研究,写信询问你相关注意事项。请你回信给她一些建议,内容包括:

    1. 天气情况    2. 食物       3. 交通

    注意:1.词数100左右

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯

    3. 已经给出的不计入总词数,

    Dear Nathan,

    Glad to hear from you.

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours

    Li Hua

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