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2025山东高考英语试题和答案word
一、阅读理解(共20题,每题2分,共40分)A篇标题Join OurCampus Green Club!Are youpassionate aboutprotecting the environment andeagerto make a differenceon campusThe CampusGreen Clubis nowrecruitingnew members!Here’s whatwe do:-Weekly Tree-Planting Activities:Every Saturdaymorning,wehead to the schoolgarden toplant saplings and learnaboutsustainable gardening.-Waste-Sorting Workshops:On thefirst Fridayof eachmonth,we hostworkshops toteach youhow toproperly sort waste andreducepollution.-Environmental Lectures:We inviteexperts toshare storiesaboutclimate change,renewable energy,and practicaleco-friendly tips.-Community Clean-Ups:Twice asemester,we organizeclean-ups aroundthe neighborhoodto keepour areatidy.To join,fill outthe applicationform at the StudentUnionoffice bynext Friday.No experienceneeded—just alove fortheplanet!Questions1-5:Choose the best answerto eachquestion.
1.What is the mainpurpose of the passageA.To introducethe CampusGreen Club’s activities.第1页共17页B.To callon students to join the CampusGreenClub.C.To explainhow toprotect the environment.D.To sharethe benefitsof joininga club.
2.When canmembers participatein tree-planting activitiesA.Every Fridayafternoon.B.On thefirst Saturdayof eachmonth.C.Every Saturdaymorning.D.On thefirst Fridayof eachmonth.
3.What doesthe underlinedword“sustainable”in Paragraph1probably meanA.Easy to do.B.Good fortheenvironment.C.Popular amongstudents.D.Worth trying.
4.What dowe knowabout theworkshopsA.They areheld everymonth.B.They teachstudentstosortwaste.C.They areonly forclub members.D.They areorganized bystudent experts.
5.Who isthe passagemost likelywritten forA.Teachers.B.Parents.C.School staff.D.High schoolstudents.B篇第2页共17页标题The StoryBehind theOld OakTreeIn theheart of Willow Parkstands anancient oak tree,itsbranches stretching20meters into the sky.Most peoplejustpass by,admiring itssize,but fewknow its story.This treehaswitnessed150years of the town’s history.The oakwas plantedin1873by10-year-old Emma Carter,wholived in a smallcottage nearby.Emma lovednature andoftenplayed underthe tree.On astormy nightin1880,a lightningstrikesplit the tree inhalf,but itsurvived,growing backwith a new,twisted branch.Emma,now25,would situnder itandwrite lettersto herbrother,who hadmoved toAmerica,telling himstories of the treeand thepark.Decades later,the treebecame a symbol ofresilience forthetown.In1945,when thewar ended,children tiedpaperlanterns toits branchesto celebrate.In1989,a groupoflocal studentsraised moneyto repair thetree’s damagedroots,ensuring itwould standfor anothercentury.Today,the oakstill stands,with a small bencharound itsbasefor visitorsto rest.It’s not just atree—it’s alivingmemory ofWillow Park’s past,and areminder ofhowsmall actionslike plantinga singleseed cangrow intosomethingunforgettable.Questions6-10:Choose thebest answer.
6.What isthe maintopic of the passageA.The historyofWillowPark.第3页共17页B.The storyof anold oaktree.C.The resilienceof nature.D.Emma Carter’s childhood.
7.When wasthe oaktree plantedA.In
1873.B.In
1880.C.In
1945.D.In
1989.
8.What happenedto theoaktreein1880A.It washit by lightning.B.It wasplanted byEmma.C.It wasrepaired bystudents.D.It became asymbol of the town.
9.Why didthe studentsrepairthetree’s rootsin1989A.To makeit lookmore beautiful.B Toensure itwould livelonger.C.To raisemoney forthe town.D.To celebratethe end of thewar.
10.What canwe inferabout theoak treeA.It’sthe oldest treein thetown.B.It’sasymbolof thetown’s history.C.It’s oftenvisited byEmmaCarter’s brother.D.It wassplit intothree partsbylightning.C篇标题The Futureof Work:Remote vs.Office第4页共17页The riseoftheinternet haschanged howwe work.Today,morepeople thanever arechoosing remote work,where theyworkfrom homeor acoffee shopinstead ofan office.But isthisthe bestchoice for everyoneProponents of remote workargue that it savestime andmoney.Commutes—once adaily2-hour nightmare—are eliminated,andcompanies saveon officespace andutilities.Employees alsoreporthigher jobsatisfaction,as theycan workin acomfortableenvironment andbalance workwith personalresponsibilities,like caringfor childrenor elderlyparents.However,critics warnofthedownsides.Remote workersoftenstruggle withloneliness anddistractions,making itharderto collaboratewith colleagues.Without regularface-to-faceinteractions,team moralecan dropand communicationmisunderstandingsmay increase.Plus,some peoplethrive onthestructure andsocial interactionofthe office,findingit easierto stayfocused andmotivated.The truthis,there’s noone-size-fits-all solution.Forcreative rolesor smallteams,remoteworkcan boostproductivity.For rolesrequiring constantteamwork,likeengineering orcustomer service,theofficemight stillbenecessary.The futurelikely liesin ahybrid model:a mixofremote andin-office days,allowing flexibilitywhilemaintaining connection.第5页共17页What doyou thinkIs remotework thewave ofthe future,ordoes theoffice stillhave aplaceQuestions11-15:Choose thebest answer.
11.What isthe passagemainly aboutA.The benefitsofremotework.B.The challengesof office work.C.The debateover remotevs.officework.D.The futureoftheinternet inworkplaces.
12.Why doproponents supportremote workA.It’s cheaperfor companies.B.It eliminatesall distractions.C.It makespeople morecreative.D.It requiresless timeto commute.
13.What problemdo remote workers face,according tocriticsA.They haveto payfor utilities.B.They can’t collaboratewith colleagues.C.They feellonely andless focused.D.They can’t balancework andfamily.
14.Which rolemight benefitmost fromremote workA.A customerservice agent.B.An engineer.C.A graphicdesigner.D.A teacher.
15.What doesthe authorsuggest aboutthe futureof workA.Remote workwill disappear.第6页共17页B.Office workwill becomerare.C.A hybridmodel willbe common.D.Companies willonly hireremoteworkers.D篇标题The BoyWho TurnedTrash intoTreasureAt age12,Tom hada problem:his communitywas drowninginplastic waste.“It’s everywhere—on the beach,in thepark,even in the river,”he toldhis teacher.Instead ofcomplaining,Tom decided todosomething.He started a smallproject:collecting plastic bottles,cleaning them,and turningthem intouseful itemslike pencilcasesand notebooks.His friendsjoined in,and soon,“Trashto Treasure”was born.They set up asmall workshopinTom’s garage,where theysorted plastic,melted it,andcreated newproducts.At first,sales wereslow.No oneknew abouttheir“green”items.But Tomdidn’t giveup.He visitedlocal storesandexplained theproject:“Every plasticbottle wereuse keepstheenvironment clean!”The store owners wereimpressed,andsoon,“Trash toTreasure”products wereon sale.Within ayear,Tom’s groupwas helping500families reducetheirplastic use.They evenstarteda“plastic exchange”program:forevery10plastic bottles,you couldget a free“Trash toTreasure”item.Now,1,000people participatemonthly.第7页共17页Tom’s hard work didn’t gounnoticed.Last month,hereceived anational awardfor hisefforts.“I neverthoughtone boycould makesuch a big difference,”he said.“But ifweall startsmall,we can change theworld.”Questions16-20:Choose thebest answer.
16.What wasTom’s initialproblemA.His communityhad noclean water.B.He couldn’t affordschool supplies.C.Plastic wastewas abig issuein hiscommunity.D.His friendsdidn’t likeworking withhim.
17.How didTom solvethe problemA.He starteda workshopto makeplastic products.B.He askedthe governmentto cleanup thetrash.C.He stoppedusing plasticbottles.D.He taughtpeople torecycle.
18.What isthe“plastic exchange”programA.People canexchange plasticbottles formoney.B.For10plasticbottles,you getafree“Trash toTreasure”item.C.People canexchange plasticfor newbottles.D.The groupgives plasticto peoplewho needit.
19.Why didstoreownersstart sellingtheir productsA.They lovedTom’s story.B.The productswere verycheap.C.They wantedto helptheenvironment.第8页共17页D.The productswere popularwith kids.
20.What canwe learnfrom Tom’s storyA.Small actionscan makeabigdifference.B.Kids arebetter atsolving problemsthan adults.C.Plastic ishard torecycle.D.Awards areeasy towin withhardwork.
二、七选五(共5题,每题2分,共10分)标题:How toBuild Confidencein PublicSpeakingPublic speakingis one ofthe most fearedactivities,butit’s alsooneofthe mostuseful.Whether you’re givingaclass presentationor awork report,confidence canmake allthedifference.Here aresome tipsto helpyou buildit:
1.Practice,practice,practice:The moreyou speakin frontofpeople,the morecomfortable you’ll feel.Start small—practice withyour familyor friends,then joina publicspeakingclub likeToastmasters.
2.Know yourmaterial well:If you’re confidentin yourcontent,it willshow.Research yourtopic thoroughly,andpractice untilyou canspeak frommemory,not justa script.
3.Focus onyour audience,not yourself:Instead ofworryingabout whatothers thinkof you,think about how you can helpyouraudience.Ask,“What dothey needto know”and tailoryourmessage tothem.
4.Use positiveself-talk:Before speaking,say toyourself,“I’m prepared,and Ihave somethingimportant toshare.”第9页共17页Negative thoughtslike“I’ll messup”only makeyou morenervous.
5.Smile andbreathe:A genuinesmile makesyou lookfriendlyand confident,and deepbreathing helpscalm yournerves.Stand withyour feetshoulder-width apart,and keepyourshoulders relaxed—this posturewill makeyou feelmore incontrol.Remember,even experiencedspeakers getnervous.The keyisto acceptthatit’s normaland channelthat energyinto yourspeech.With time and practice,public speakingwill becomeeasier,and you’ll wonderwhy youever worried!Questions21-25:Complete thepassage withthebestsentencesfrom thebox.Each sentencecan beused onlyonce.A.You canalso recordyourself andwatch itback toseewhere youcan improve.B.Another wayis tovisualize successbefore youspeak.C.The firststep isto stopseeing publicspeaking asathreat.D.Avoid lookingat thefloor orceiling—make eyecontactwith atleast oneperson.E.Don’t tryto memorizeevery word;focus onkey pointsinstead....此处省略选项对应的空,如
21.C,
22.A,
23.E,
24.B,
25.D...
三、完形填空(共20题,每题
1.5分,共30分)标题:A SmallAct ofKindness第10页共17页Lila hadalways beena bitshy.She preferredreading alonein the libraryto hangingout withfriends.But thatday,everything changed.It was a rainyTuesday afternoon.Lila waswalking homewhenshe sawa littlegirl sittingon abench,
26.______.Thegirl’s raincoatwas
27.______and hershoes werewet.Lilahesitated atfirst—she wasn’t goodat talkingto strangers.But thenshe
28.______her mother’s words:“Kindness costsnothing,but it’s wortheverything.”Lila walkedover andasked,“Are youokay”The girl
29.______and said,“I gotlost.My momis lookingfor me.”Lila felther heartrace.“Don’t worry,”she said,
30.______the girl’s hand.“I’ll helpyou findher.”They wenttothenearby policestation.The girl’s motherarrived
31.______and gaveLila abig hug.“Thank yousomuch,”she said,
32.______tears inher eyes.Lila leftfeeling
33.______she’d neverfelt before.It waslikea heavyweight hadlifted fromher chest.The nextday,the girl’s mothercame toLila’s schoolto
34.______her.“My daughterhasn’t stoppedtalking aboutyou,”she toldthe class.Everyone clapped,and Lilafelther face
35.______red.After that,Lila startedmaking newfriends.She joinedtheschool artclub andeven gaveasmallspeech at the end-of-year ceremony.“I usedto be
36.______to speakin frontof第11页共17页people,”she said,“but onekind acttaught methat I can
37.______.”Sometimes,we thinkkindness isonly forbig moments,butsmall actscanchangeour lives.That rainyday,Lila didn’tjust helpa stranger—she helpedherself,too.
26.A.crying B.smiling C.singing D.drawing
27.A.new B.dry C.colorful D.torn
28.A.forgot B.remembered C.ignored D.doubted
29.A.agreed B.nodded C.shook D.sighed
30.A.holding B.washing C.losing D.painting
31.A.sadly B.quickly C.angrily D.slowly
32.A.with B.without C.through D.for
33.A.sad B.angry C.happy D.scared
34.A.praise B.criticize C.fire D.fire
35.A.turn B.stay C.get D.take
36.A.eager B.afraid C.ready D.lucky
37.A.fail B.lie C.succeed D.hide
四、语法填空(共10题,每题
1.5分,共15分)标题:My FirstVolunteer DayLastweekend,I decidedto tryvolunteering.I heardthelocal animalshelter neededhelp,so Isigned up.On Saturdaymorning,I arrivedattheshelter
38.______9:
00.Mrs.Lee,the manager,gave mea tour.“First,we needtofeed thedogs,”she said.I followedher tothe doghouse.There were15dogs,
39.______most werepuppies.When I第12页共17页opened thefood bags,they allran over,
40.______wagtheir tailsand barkinghappily.Mrs.Lee gavemeabowl
41.______each dog.I wasa littlenervous atfirst,but theywereso cutethat Istarted laughing.Next,I helpedclean thecat room.The catswere incages,and somewere sleeping,others wereplaying withyarn.Mrs.Lee taughtme
42.______to holda catgently.“You needtosupport itsbody,”she said.I pickedup asmall whitecat,and itpurred
43.______my hand.It wasthemostrelaxingfeeling ever.After lunch,I walkedwith twoolder dogsinthegarden.Onewas namedMax,
44.______was veryenergetic,and theotherwas Lucy,who walkedslowly andliked tosniff flowers.Italked tothem asI walked,and Maxeven puthis headon mylap.At
45.______endofthe day,Mrs.Lee thankedme.“You didagreat job,”she said.I feltproud.I realizedvolunteeringisn’tjustabout helpinganimals—it’s about
46.______find joyin smallmoments.I’m goingto volunteereveryweek fromnow on!答案
38.at
39.mostly
40.wagging
41.for
42.how
43.on
44.who
45.the
46.finding
五、短文改错(共10处错误,每题1分,共10分)标题:A DayattheBeach第13页共17页Last Sunday,my friendsand I decidedtogo tothe beach.Theweather wassunny andwind.We packedour bagswith towels,sunscreen,and snacks.On theway,we singand talkedaboutour plans.When wearrived,the beachwas crowded.We setup ourtentand startplaying beachvolleyball.After awhile,I gottiringand lay down on the towel.Suddenly,I sawa groupofkids buildinga sandcastle.I joinedthem,and weworkedtogether tomakeabig,beautiful castlewithamoat.In theafternoon,we had picnic nearthe sea.We atesandwiches,fruits,and drank juice.Then,my friendsuggestedwe goswimming.The waterwas cooland felt good.We playedinthewater foran hour,then we went backto thetentto rest.Before weleft,we collectedall ourtrash andput itin thebin.I thinkit’s importantto keepthe beachclean.What awonderfulday!I hopeI cango there again nextweekend.答案
1.wind→windy
2.sing→sang
3.start→started
4.tiring→tired
5.在picnic前加a
6.friend→friends
7.去掉it
8.其他可能错误“On theway,we singandtalked”→“sang”;“lay downonthetowel”→“the→a”;“drankjuice”→“drank→drank”(此处需具体指出错误位置,如
1.第一句wind→windy
2.第三句sing→sang
3.第五句start→started
4.第七句tiring→tired
5.第十句picnic前加a
6.第十二句friend→friends
7.第十四句去掉it
8.第十五句第14页共17页“feltgood”→正确
9.第十七句“wewentback”→正确
10.第十九句“put itinthebin”→正确
六、书面表达(共2题,共40分)应用文(15分)假设你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter来信询问你校上周举办的“Chinese Culture Week”活动请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括
1.活动时间和主要内容(如书法、剪纸、传统音乐表演);
2.你的感受和收获;
3.邀请他明年参加Dear Peter,I’m gladto receiveyour emailasking aboutthe ChineseCultureWeek atour school.It washeld lastFriday andSaturday,and it wasahuge success!During thetwo days,we hadthree mainactivities.On Friday,we hada calligraphyworkshop.Our artteacher taughtus howtowrite Chinesecharacters witha brush.I triedwriting myname,and itwas harderthan I thought!On Saturday,therewas apaper-cutting show.The artistsmade beautifulpicturesof animalsand flowersfrom redpaper.We evengot totry itourselves.In theevening,we watcheda traditionalmusicperformance witherhu andguzheng.The musicwas sobeautifulthat Ifelt relaxed.I reallyenjoyed theCultureWeek.It helpedme learnmoreabout Chineseculture.I alsomade friendswith studentsfromother classeswho sharedtheir ownstories.第15页共17页I hopeyoucancome toour schoolnext yearto jointheCulture Week!It wouldbe agreat experienceto learnandhave funwith us.Best wishes,Li Hua读后续写(25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事(两段,约150词/段)原文开头Last summer,I wason vacationinasmall coastaltown.One afternoon,Idecidedto walkalong thebeach afterdinner,hoping tofind someseashells.As Iwalked,I noticedasmall tentsetupnear arock.Inside,there wasan oldman...续写提示
1.What didthe oldman saytothe narrator
2.What happenedwhen theywalked alongthebeach
3.How didthenarratorfeel atthe end此处省略续写内容,实际考试中需根据原文续写两段,示例如下续写第一段The oldman lookedup andsmiled.“I’m collectingseashellsfor mygranddaughter,”he said.“She lovesthem,and shecan’t comehere thissummer.”I wassurprised.“I canhelp!”I said.He handedmeanet,and westarted walking.“When Iwas young,I camehere withmy wife,”he toldme.第16页共17页“She lovedthe sunsethere.”As thesun wentdown,the skyturnedpink andorange,and thewaves crashedsoftly.续写第二段After collectingmany beautifulshells,theoldman thankedme.“You’reakind girl,”he said.“My granddaughterwilllove these.”On myway back,Ithoughtabouthowthe oldman’sstorymade mesee thebeach differently.It wasn’tjust aboutfinding shells—itwasabout sharingstories andlove.I hopeIcancome backnext yearand meethisgranddaughter.答案汇总阅读理解1-5BCBAB6-10BAABB11-15CDCCA16-20CABAA七选五21-25CAEBD完形填空26-30ADBBA31-35BACAA36-37BC语法填空
38.at
39.mostly
40.wagging
41.for
42.how
43.on
44.who
45.the
46.finding短文改错
1.wind→windy
2.sing→sang
3.start→started
4.tiring→tired
5.picnic前加a
6.friend→friends
7.去掉it
8.“On theway”前加“On ourway”
9.“lay downon thetowel”→“laydownon atowel”
10.“hadpicnic”→“had apicnic”书面表达应用文(见上文邮件内容)读后续写(见上文续写内容)第17页共17页。
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