南阳一中2025年秋期高三年级第二次月考
英语试题
第一部分阅读(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)
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Top Poetry Contests to Enter
Whether you're an emerging writer or a seasoned poet,these competitions provide excellent
opportunities to gain recognition,win prizes,and share your voice.Here's a list of contests you should
consider submitting to in 2025.
William Matthews Poetry Prize
Organized by the Asheville Poetry Review,this contest honors the legacy of William Matthews
by awarding poets who exhibit mastery in their craft.
Deadline:June 15,2025
Prizes:$1,000 for the winner,publication in the Asheville Poetry Review,and a featured reading.
Details:Open to a single poem submission.This competition celebrates innovative poetry that
resonates(产生共鸣)deeply.For more information,visit readpoetry.com.
Colorado Prize for Poetry
Celebrating its 30th anniversary,the Colorado Prize for Poetry remains one of the most highly
desired prize for poetry book manuscripts.
Deadline:July 14,2025
Prizes:$2,500 and publication by the Center for Literary Publishing.
Details:Manuscripts must be between 48 and 100 pages,making this contest ideal for poets with
a complete collection.Submission guidelines are available at .
Burnside Review Press Book Contest
This contest offers a platform for poets to promote their work into the realm of published books.
Deadline:August 12,2025
Prizes:$1,000 and publication by Burnside Review Press.
Details:Open to poetry manuscripts of 50-100 pages,the contest encourages experimental and
traditional styles alike.Find submission details at
Magma Poetry Competition
With a reputation for discovering new voices,the Magma Poetry Competition offers a chance to
win cash prizes for outstanding shorter poems.
Deadline:August 31,2025
Prizes:f1,000 for first place,f300 for second,and f150 for third.Additional prizes for
categories determined by length.
Details:Open to poems up to 50 lines,with separate awards for poems under 10 lines.Learn
more at readpoetry.com.
Participating in poetry contests is more than just a shot at prize money or publication.It's a
chance to refine your work,connect with a literary community,and challenge yourself to push
creative boundaries.
21.Which contest is open to a single poem submission
A.Colorado Prize for Poetry.
B.Magma Poetry Competition.
第二次月考英语试题
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南阳一中 2025 年秋期高三年级第二次月考
英语试题答案
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完形二 56-60DBCBD 61-65.ACDCB 66-70ACCDA
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应用文范文
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am Li Hua, a student from Xinhua High School, your sister school in China. I am writing to
inquire about the online English summer courses designed for international students.
Could you be so kind as to tell me about the curriculum structure, such as the starting date and
the number of classes per week Additionally, I’m also curious about the course materials, which are
totally free or to be paid Furthermore, considering the time difference, I’m keen to get informed
whether the lessons are given in real time or I can review them at any time
I would be grateful if you could provide me with the above information at your earliest
convenience. Thank you for your time and assistance.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
读后续写范文
Paragraph 1: Hearing this, we all felt relieved. Cheers and whoops(欢呼与呐喊) erupted from
our group as we gave each other a high--five, the tension of the day finally melting away. Some
of us even jumped up and down, our voices echoing across the classroom—Sarah clapped her
hands so hard that her cheeks flushed, while Tom let out a loud whistle that made the desk next to
him shake. We immediately bombarded Mr. Johnson with requests as well as presents to visit the
kitten. After much persuasion, he agreed, and we burst into another round of cheers. Following it,
we excitedly piled into the school car, chatter filling the air about how the kitten might look now
and whether it would remember our voices.
Paragraph 2: In the animal hospital, we saw the recovered kitten. It was a far cry from the frail,
trembling creature we had found. The once - injured leg was now healed, and it bounded around
its cage with enthusiasm. As soon as it caught sight of us, it let out a series of excited meows,
rubbing its body against the bars. We rushed forward, our hands reaching through the cage to pet
it gently. Some of us had brought small toys and treats, which the kitten pounced on with delight.
We spent a long time in the hospital,talking softly to the kitten, promising that it would never be
alone again. This little furry friend had not only recovered but also found a forever home in our
hearts.