主题语境2 主题阅读训练(二) 技能学习(课时作业)-【新高考方案】2026年高考英语一轮总复习(人教 主题复习版)

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使用场景 高考复习-一轮复习
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主题阅读训练(二) 技能学习 Ⅰ.阅读理解 A (2025·朝阳模拟)When I was nine, my best friend nearly choked to death on a gobstopper, a type of hard candy.After several attempts,she coughed up the candy.I haven’t had a gobstopper since and I have carried with me a fear of seeing that scene again.Sadly,as I discovered this week,lightning can strike twice. I was getting off a tube train in London when I noticed a woman coughing.I slowed down, watching her carefully.I had learned that coughing is rarely a sign that something is terribly wrong.Suddenly, the woman stopped coughing, her eyes widened and she bent over. When I went over to ask if she was OK, she looked up at me, panicked, and pointed to her back.I started hitting her back and screaming for help.Despite having watched a few videos, I was terrified that I wouldn’t be able to correctly perform the Heimlich, a first-aid method, and that I would have to walk away with guilt for her death.But it was just the two of us, alone at an underground station;if I didn’t try to help, no one would.Thankfully,much like with my friend, after a few sharp hits,whatever had been stuck in her throat came loose.She thanked me, almost embarrassed, and walked up to the lift.I followed behind her, shaking, with tears in my eyes. By the time we reached the lift, we had both calmed down.She took my hands and thanked me again, before disappearing.She might have been fine without my hurried hits on her back — I may not have actually saved her life — but at least she knew that someone, a stranger whom she would never see again, cared. This experience also taught me about the bystander effect, where people assume others assumed to be available during an emergency,direct help from others is far less likely to will help,leading to inaction.I get it: the fear of making things worse,especially if you have no medical training, is real.Research suggests that when a “medically competent” person is assumed to be available during an emergency,direct help from others is far less likely to occur.Sometimes, though, regardless of who else could be nearby, it may be useful to get involved.So it was with the coughing woman on the tube. 1.How did the friend’s choking incident affect the author? A.She lived with a sense of guilt. B.She realized the importance of first aid. C.She developed a fear of witnessing similar events. D.She deepened her understanding of the bystander effect. 2.What did the author do to help the woman on the tube? A.She relieved the woman’s coughing. B.She walked the woman up to the lift. C.She found a “medically competent” person for her.  D.She performed first aid by hitting the woman’s back. 3.Which situation can be described as the bystander effect? A.You volunteered to help an old man carrying a heavy bag. B.You asked your brother who is a doctor to save a dying woman. C.You avoided involvement when seeing an injured lady on the road. D.You walked away after the rescue men asked you to leave the scene. 4.What can we learn from this text? A.One good turn deserves another. B.Every cloud has a silver lining. C.A friend in need is a friend indeed. D.Action speaks louder than inaction. B (2025·河南名校高三模拟)In a heart-pounding display of courage and quick thinking, a 65-year-old crane operator became an unexpected hero as he rescued a man trapped on top of a towering building engulfed in flames. Glen Edwards, a crane operator from Egham,was expressing his gratitude after a tense rescue operation in Reading last Thursday.Edwards found himself in a challenging situation as he navigated circling winds to save a man trapped by smoke and flames on a building.The dramatic rescue unfolded amid thick black smoke,making visibility nearly impossible. When the alarm sounded, Edwards, who had a concrete skip on his crane,wasted no time the moment he spotted the distressed man waving his coat.Employing his experience and knowledge of the area, Edwards attached a metal cage to the crane,carefully considering his options for the rescue.However,the challenging conditions,with smoke sheltering his view, added an extra layer of difficulty to the operation. With a colleague providing guidance and a concerned crowd watching from below,Edwards skillfully operated the crane to rescue the man.The onlookers erupted in cheers and applause as the man was safely lifted to the ground. Reflecting on the intense experience, Edwards remarked,“It seemed to pass a long time until the man got inside.The adrenaline(肾上腺素)was pumping.” He admitted to experiencing shaking after the rescue, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. Despite the successful operation, Edwards is yet to meet the man he saved, humorously noting,“He’s got to take me across the road for a drink!” The heartwarming part of this story is the overwhelming support Edwards has received from well-wishers.A fund-raising page was set up to “buy Edwards a beer as a sign of gratitude,” initially aiming for £5,000 but now standing at an impressive £9,100.The community’s response has left Edwards deeply moved.He stated,“It means a lot;some of the comments have been absolutely fantastic.” 5.What does the underlined word “distressed” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A.Brave.       B.Painful. C.Enthusiastic. D.Disappointed. 6.Which of the following can best describe Edwards? A.Warm and Curious. B.Caring and ambitious. C.Professional and humorous. D.Gifted and generous. 7.What can we conclude from the last paragraph? A.Sharp tools make good work. B.One good turn descries another. C.Actions speak louder than words. D.Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. 8.What is the text probably taken from? A.A diary entry. B.A medical magazine. C.A news report. D.A first-aid essay. Ⅱ.阅读七选五 How to Make Family Fishing Trips Fun for All   There’s something truly special about fishing trips, especially when they involve the whole family. 9  But how can we make fishing trips enjoyable and memorable for all family members?  The first step in planning a family-friendly fishing trip is selecting the right destination.It’s important to consider places that are safe, easily accessible, and suitable for families.Destinations like lakeside cabins, or coastal towns are often perfect spots that offer great fishing opportunities. 10   For many families,fishing trips are not just about catching fish.They’re also about teaching and learning new skills together.When it comes to introducing beginners,especially children,to fishing,it’s important to keep the techniques simple.Begin by familiarizing everyone with the basic parts of a fishing pole and reel (卷轴).Show them how to hold the pole, cast the line, and reel it in. 11  Encourage them to enjoy the experience and the surrounding nature while waiting for a catch.   12  But it’s still important to have other activities planned.This could include exploring nearby trails, having a picnic,or playing simple outdoor games.These activities ensure that the trip remains engaging for family members who might not be as interested in fishing.  Safety should always be a top priority on fishing trips.This includes making sure everyone has a life jacket. 13  Also, having a first aid kit on hand is essential for dealing with any minor injuries or accidents.  By choosing the right destination,preparing adequately,engaging in various activities,and prioritizing safety, your fishing trips can become a cherished family tradition. A.Fishing is of course the main attraction. B.Unlike many modern-day activities, fishing needs patience. C.It happens that the fish aren’t biting or the kids are losing interest. D.They also provide a scenic backdrop that adds to the overall experience. E.They offer a mixture of adventure, relaxation,and bonding opportunities. F.Remember to take sunscreen,hats,and appropriate clothing for the weather. G.Educate your family about the basics of water safety and what to do in case of an emergency. Ⅲ.语法填空   Henry Tyler made the catch of the year on the weekend.When he saw a young child hanging from a sixth-floor apartment balcony (阳台), Henry ran one hundred metres, jumped over a 1.2-metre fence, and held out his arms to catch the  1  (fall) child.  Eric Brown,only three years old,knocked Henry down when he fell.The boy is in the hospital and doctors say he’ll be OK.  2  Brown family live in an apartment building outside Toronto.On the day of the accident, Mrs Brown was at work and Eric was at home with his father.They both fell  3  (sleep) while watching TV.  Eric woke up a little later when he heard children playing outside.He pushed a chair onto the balcony, and climbed up  4  (see) them.When he looked down, he  5  (accidental) slipped and fell over the edge.He hung on for a few minutes  6  screamed for his father, but his father didn’t hear him.   Henry  7  (fix) his car when he heard the screams.He looked up and saw Eric hanging from the balcony.He quickly  8  (throw) his tools aside, and started running, arms out.  “He saved my  9  (son) life,” said Mrs Brown.“I don’t know  10  to thank him.”  “I just didn’t want the boy to be hurt,” said Henry. 1 / 5 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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