2025上海高考英语真题(答案和范文)

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2025上海高考英语真题(答案和范文)

2025上海高考英语真题

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参考答案和范文

语法填空(1-10)

that/which
was lying
exposed
picking
it
was brought
in order that
to
to coexist
how

选词填空(11-20)

A
H
C
D
E


K
F
J
I
G

完形填空(21-35)

D
C
D
A
C


A
B
D
B
C


D
C
A
B
B

阅读理解(36-39)

C
B
A
D

阅读理解(40-42)

B
A
B

阅读理解(43-46)

A
D
A
C

六选四(47-50)
F
A
D
B

总结51

参考①

Visiting art galleries helps me fight against low spirits (in winter). Viewing my favourite exhibits can boost my spirits and provide comfort. Besides, careful appreciation of an artwork enables me to focus on the present and achieve mindfulness. Time spent with art, alone or with others, reminds me that people see things from different perspectives.

参考②

Visiting art galleries helps me escape winter blues. Viewing my favorite exhibits boosts my spirits. Appreciating art carefully enables mindfulness. Time with art also reminds me that people perceive things differently.


翻译

This cloth is light, thin and quick-drying, making it perfect for sportswear.


He speaks hesitantly and, in a sense, it’s equal to politely declining / turning down your invitation.


Fruit picking helps tourists relax body and mind and boosts farmers’ sales by at least two-thirds, achieving two goals with one action / a win-win situation.


However great the pressure is, this talented/genius athlete can always perform steadily, winning gold and silver medals in various competitions/events to honor the country.

 

作文(56)

范文一


Embrace the First Step


The saying “Don’t be afraid to get your feet wet if you want to learn how to swim” powerfully reminds us that mastering any skill requires the courage to start and face initial challenges head-on. It means hesitation and fear of minor setbacks will prevent us from ever truly learning.

My own experience learning to ride a bike perfectly illustrates this. 

For weeks, I just watched my friends ride, too scared to even sit on the bike seat, fearing I would fall. My feet stayed firmly “dry” on the ground, and I made zero progress. Finally, gathering my courage, I wobbled onto the bike. Yes, I crashed a few times and got my hands and knees dirty (my version of “wet feet”). But with each attempt, my balance improved. Within days, I was riding confidently. If I hadn’t overcome that initial fear and gotten “wet,” I would still be standing on the sidelines now.


Therefore, this wisdom applies to all skills. We must be brave enough to take the first, often imperfect, step to truly learn and grow.

 
范文二

Dare to Dive into Challenges


The proverb “Don’t be afraid to get your feet wet if you want to learn how to swim” delivers a profound truth: true mastery of any skill stems from the courage to take the first step and embrace initial setbacks. Hesitation and fear of trivial failures will only trap us in stagnation, robbing us of the chance to grow.

This wisdom resonates deeply with my own journey of learning to paint. At first, I was paralyzed by the fear of smudging the canvas or producing “ugly” sketches. I spent weeks watching tutorials and collecting supplies, yet never dared to hold a brush. It was not until my art teacher urged me to “just paint, no matter the result” that I finally dipped my brush into paint. My early works were clumsy and lopsided, but each stroke taught me to adjust my grip and mix colors more deftly. After months of persistent practice, I even won a school art award.

Without that first “wet” step, I would still be a spectator of my own potential. Thus, we must summon our bravery to step into the unknown, for it is in the messy, imperfect beginnings that true growth takes root.

 

范文三

The Courage of “Getting Your Feet Wet”

“Don’t be afraid to get your feet wet if you want to learn how to swim” is more than a simple saying—it is a life philosophy that urges us to embrace action over inaction. It tells us that progress is born from daring to try, even when we are unskilled or uncertain.

I once faced this choice when learning to play the violin. For months, I avoided practicing, terrified of the squeaky, off-key notes that made me feel foolish. I would stare at my instrument for hours, imagining perfect melodies but never producing them. Everything changed when my tutor said, “Mistakes are just steps toward mastery.” I began to play daily, wincing through dissonant scales but refusing to stop. Gradually, the squeaks softened into clear tones, and I could finally play a simple sonata.

This experience taught me that growth lies not in perfection, but in the courage to start. Only by “getting our feet wet” can we wash away fear and swim toward the shore of success.

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