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阅读理解之七选五10篇
(江苏省各地市高考模拟真题)
本资料共10篇专题训练,从上到下依次按照难度排列
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难度
知识点
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较易
科普知识
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较易
环境保护
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适中
阅读 ,社会问题与社会现象
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适中
职业内容,人与动植物
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适中
社会问题与社会现象
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适中
旅游观光
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适中
职业内容,人工智能
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适中
家人和亲人 ,生活故事
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较难
交通方式
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较难
方法/策略,习惯养成教育
基础语篇巩固练习
(江苏省徐州市第一中学2025-2026学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题)How did you feel on the last day of term? Perhaps you were excited for an upcoming holiday, or grateful because morning lie-ins were now possible. Whatever you felt, you probably weren’t bored. However, as the weeks keep going, boredom may come close to you quietly. 1
Then, what benefits can boredom bring? When you feel bored, your brain is simply struggling to find something that matters. If there’s nothing to be found, your mind will begin to “wander” or we can say “daydream”. Scientists have found that daydreaming gives your brain the space to solve problems and work through things that are on your mind. 2 You may come up with some wonderful ideas when daydreaming.
Sandi Mann, a senior psychology lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire, believes that a slower pace of life and learning to love boredom could not only lead to an explosion of people writing and painting masterpieces but also thinking about “creative solutions” to work problems. “Boredom is one of the most creative forces — there are benefits to doing nothing. Relieve yourself. 3 Embrace boredom and your mind will occupy itself,” she says. “You could end up painting or writing a masterpiece.”
4 Many people find boredom to be an uncomfortable feeling. That’s OK — with practice, you can learn to “sit with” that feeling and to use it to find fun and meaningful activities to do. 5 There’s a difference between feeling bored from time to time, which we all do, and feeling uninterested in things over a long period. If that happens, you can talk to a trusted adult for help, from whom you may get more advice.
A.In addition, don’t confuse boredom with other emotions.
B.Allow yourself to be bored and see it as something good.
C.It can also contribute to imagination, ideas and creativity.
D.Believe it or not, it actually can be good for you to be bored.
E.Learning how to accept and respond to boredom is important.
F.Gradually, you will embrace boredom and become interested in it.
G.Don’t turn on the TV or reach for a device at the first sign of boredom.
【答案】1.D 2.C 3.B 4.E 5.A
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了无聊并非只有负面影响,它还能带来诸多好处。
1.根据上文“However, as the weeks keep going, boredom may come close to you quietly. (然而,随着时间的推移,无聊可能会悄悄地接近你。)”以及下文“ Then, what benefits can boredom bring?(那么,无聊能带来什么好处呢?)”可知此处说的是无聊也会有好处。所以选项D“不管你信不信,无聊其实对你有好处。”能承接上文并引出下文的无聊的好处,符合语境。故选D。
2.根据上文“Scientists have found that daydreaming gives your brain the space to solve problems and work through things that are on your mind. (科学家们发现,做白日梦可以让你的大脑有空间解决问题,并处理你脑海中的事情。)”可知此处说的是做白日梦的好处。所以选项C“它还可以促进想象力、想法和创造力。”继续阐述做白日梦的积极作用,并且“It”指代上文的“ daydreaming”,符合语境。故选C。
3.根据下文““Embrace boredom and your mind will occupy itself,” she says. “You could end up painting or writing a masterpiece.” (“接受无聊,你的大脑就会自娱自乐。”“你最终可以画出或写出一件杰作。”)”可知这里说的是接受无聊的好处。所以选项B“让自己感到无聊,把它看作是一件好事。”鼓励人们接受无聊,能够引出下文进一步阐述这样做的好处,符合题意。故选B。
4.根据下文“Many people find boredom to be an uncomfortable feeling. That’s OK — with practice, you can learn to “sit with” that feeling and to use it to find fun and meaningful activities to do. (许多人觉得无聊是一种不舒服的感觉。没关系——通过练习,你可以学会“坐着”这种感觉,并利用它来找到有趣和有意义的活动。)”可知此处说的是应对无聊。所以选项E“学会如何接受和应对无聊很重要。”引出了后文关于如何接受无聊的内容,起到了总领下文的作用,符合语境。故选E。
5.根据下文“There’s a difference between feeling bored from time to time, which we all do, and feeling uninterested in things over a long period. (我们都会时不时地感到无聊,和长时间对事物不感兴趣是有区别的。)”可知此处说的是不要把无聊和其他混为一谈。所以选项A“此外,不要把无聊和其他情绪混为一谈。”与下文内容相呼应,都是在强调要正确认识无聊这种情绪,不要与其他情绪混淆。故选A。
(江苏省丹阳市2025-2026学年高三上学期9月质量监测卷英语试题)The Magic of Urban Community Gardens
Urban community gardens are popping up in cities worldwide, and their impact goes far beyond growing vegetables. These small green spaces bring neighbors together in unexpected ways. They create social interaction chances. People of different ages and backgrounds work side by side, sharing planting tips or exchanging home-grown tomatoes. 1
Besides fostering connections, community gardens improve the local environment. 2 They absorb carbon dioxide, cool hot city streets, and shelter birds and bees. In areas with few parks, these gardens become vital “green lungs” for residents to enjoy fresh air.
3 Watching a seed grow into a plant or harvesting fresh herbs gives a sense of achievement hard to get from store-bought produce. It also teaches kids where food comes from, fostering their respect for nature.
Even so, starting a community garden has challenges. Securing land, getting tool funding, and coordinating volunteers can be tough. 4 Local governments and businesses often offer support, and passionate residents turn barriers into teamwork opportunities.
All in all, urban community gardens are more than just places to grow food. They’re spaces that make cities warmer, healthier, and more connected for everyone. 5 They truly are a magic touch for urban life.
A.But help is out there.
B.They boost communities greatly.
C.They clean air and support wildlife.
D.Tending plants brings joy and purpose.
E.But these challenges take years to solve.
F.Such engagement turns strangers into friends.
G.The interaction also helps farmers celebrate harvests.
【答案】1.F 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.B
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍城市社区花园在全球兴起,不仅促进邻里互动、改善环境、带来快乐与成就感,也面临挑战,但获多方支持,对城市意义重大,堪称城市生活的“神奇一笔”。
1.根据上文“Urban community gardens are popping up in cities worldwide, and their impact goes far beyond growing vegetables. These small green spaces bring neighbors together in unexpected ways. They create social interaction chances. People of different ages and backgrounds work side by side, sharing planting tips or exchanging home-grown tomatoes.(城市社区花园正在世界各地的城市中纷纷涌现,它们的作用远不止于种植蔬菜。这些小小的绿色空间以意想不到的方式将邻里们聚集在一起。它们创造了社交互动的机会。不同年龄和背景的人们并肩劳作,分享种植技巧或交换自家种的西红柿)”可知,前文讲社区花园创造社交机会,不同背景的人一起劳作、分享,F项“这种互动能让陌生人成为朋友”,承接“social interaction chances”,进一步说明社交互动的结果,逻辑连贯。故F选项“这样的参与能让陌生人变成朋友”符合语境,故选F。
2.根据上文“Besides fostering connections, community gardens improve the local environment.(除了促进人与人之间的交流之外,社区花园还能改善当地的环境)”以及后文“They absorb carbon dioxide, cool hot city streets, and shelter birds and bees. In areas with few parks, these gardens become vital “green lungs” for residents to enjoy fresh air.(它们能够吸收二氧化碳,为炎热的城市街道降温,并为鸟类和蜜蜂提供庇护所。在缺乏公园的地区,这些花园成为了居民享受新鲜空气的重要“绿色肺部”)”可知,本段主题是社区花园改善当地环境,后文提吸收二氧化碳、为鸟类蜜蜂提供庇护,C项“它们净化空气并支持野生动物”,既呼应“改善环境”的主题,又与后文具体环保作用形成总分关系,衔接自然。故C选项“它们净化空气并为野生动植物提供生存条件”符合语境,故选C。
3.根据后文“Watching a seed grow into a plant or harvesting fresh herbs gives a sense of achievement hard to get from store-bought produce. It also teaches kids where food comes from, fostering their respect for nature.(看着一粒种子长成一棵植物,或者收获新鲜的草药,这种体验所带来的成就感是购买市售食品所无法比拟的。同时,这也能让孩子们了解食物的来源,培养他们对大自然的尊重之情)”可知,后文讲见证种子生长、收获作物带来成就感,还能教孩子认识食物来源,本句作为段落主旨句,概括后文“成就感”、“教育意义”等内容,故D选项“照料植物能带来快乐和目标感”符合语境,故选D。
4.根据上文“Securing land, getting tool funding, and coordinating volunteers can be tough.(获取土地、筹集工具资金以及协调志愿者工作可能会非常困难)”以及后文“Local governments and businesses often offer support, and passionate residents turn barriers into teamwork opportunities.(地方政府和企业通常会提供支持,而热情的居民则会将障碍转化为合作的契机)”可知,前文讲创建社区花园面临土地、资金等挑战,后文提政府、企业提供支持,居民将障碍转化为合作机会,推测本句起到转折过渡作用,连接“挑战”与“解决办法”,故A选项“但帮助就在那里”符合语境,故选A。
5.根据上文“All in all, urban community gardens are more than just places to grow food. They’re spaces that make cities warmer, healthier, and more connected for everyone.(总之,城市社区花园不仅仅是为了种植食物而存在的。它们是能让城市变得更加温暖、更健康、也更紧密相连的公共空间,惠及每一个人)”以及后文“They truly are a magic touch for urban life.(它们确实为都市生活增添了一抹神奇的色彩)”可知,前文总结社区花园让城市更温暖、健康、有凝聚力,后文称其是城市生活的“神奇一笔”,本句承接前文对社区花园积极作用的总结,进一步强调其价值,为后文“神奇”的评价铺垫,故B选项“它们极大地促进了社区的发展”符合语境,故选B。
(江苏扬州高邮市2025-2026学年高三上学期开学调研测试英语试题)In the noisy subway, Li Zining is focused on the audiobook of “The Three-Body Problem.” She is part of Generation Z, digital natives. Similar to many, she prefers e-books and audio-books over traditional ones. This generation, making up nearly one-fifth of China’s population, is more likely to download e-books onto their devices than to visit bookstores or libraries. 1
Platforms like WeChat Reading and Zhangyue have many Gen Z users who spend hours immersed in online literature. They share reviews and comments on social media, follow “book bloggers”, and seek “reading buddies”. 2 She finds e-reading very flexible and cost-effective. She often shares her thoughts on books through social media, which allows her to connect with other readers and discover new titles.
Gen Z readers actively follow “book bloggers” and engage with their content. They appreciate the insights and discussions these bloggers provide. 3 Thus, it enhances a sense of community and interaction.
4 Xiao Xia, a college student, finds that reading with a friend helps keep schedules on track and offers fresh perspectives. On platforms like WeChat Reading, users can interact with others by highlighting and commenting on specific sentences. This interactive feature enhances reading experience and a sense of community. Traditional publishers are now embracing the digital flow, using big data to target readers and livestreaming to launch new titles, further integrating the digital and traditional worlds of literature.
5 They embrace digital platforms and interactive reading experiences, making it more accessible and engaging than ever before.
A.Some traditional readers prefer physical books, unlike Gen Z.
B.Physical bookstores still matter, but Gen Z favors digital platforms.
C.For instance, Chen Wenting is a subscriber to some reading apps.
D.Finding like-minded “reading friends” is popular among Gen Z readers.
E.They have a tendency to share their thoughts and comments on social media.
F.Overall, Generation Z are transforming the landscape of literature and reading.
G.These preferences are reflected in their reading habits and interactions with media.
【答案】1.G 2.C 3.E 4.D 5.F
【导语】这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了Z世代的阅读特点。他们偏爱电子书、有声书等数字阅读形式,习惯在社交平台分享阅读感受、关注“读书博主”、寻找“阅读同伴”,注重互动性与社群感。最后总结Z世代的阅读偏好正深刻影响并改变着传统的文学阅读领域格局。
1.结合前文“This generation, making up nearly one-fifth of China’s population, is more likely to download e-books onto their devices than to visit bookstores or libraries.(这一代人占中国人口的近五分之一,他们更有可能在设备上下载电子书,而不是去书店或图书馆。)”提及了Z世代的阅读表现,设空句紧跟其后,应继续以此为话题阐述,同时引出后文内容。选项G“These preferences are reflected in their reading habits and interactions with media.(这些偏好反映在他们的阅读习惯和与媒体的互动中。)”中“These preferences”指代前文的“偏爱数字阅读”,在句意上承接了前文话题;同时,句中的“their reading habits and interactions with media(他们的阅读习惯和与媒体的互动)”应是呼应下段内容“Platforms like WeChat Reading and Zhangyue have many Gen Z users...(微信阅读和掌阅等平台拥有众多Z世代用户…… )”,段落之间衔接紧密。故选G项。
2.根据后文“She finds e-reading very flexible and cost-effective.(她发现电子阅读非常灵活且具有成本效益。)”提到了一个“她”的具体行为,由此推知,设空句作为其前句,应先介绍“她”是谁。选项C“For instance, Chen Wenting is a subscriber to some reading apps.(例如,陈文婷(Chen Wenting)是一些阅读应用程序的订阅者。)”中“For instance”是举例信号词,“Chen Wenting”呼应了“她”,且从句意方面,是对前文内容的具体举例。故选C项。
3.根据后文“Thus, it enhances a sense of community and interaction.(因此,它增强了社区感和互动感。)”提及了一个结果,即“社区感形成”,由此推知,设空句应讲述这个结果是如何形成的。选项E“They have a tendency to share their thoughts and comments on social media.(他们倾向于在社交媒体上分享自己的想法和评论。)”讲到Z世代有分享自己想法和评论的互动行为,这样,增强了社区感,与后文因果相连。故选E项。
4.设空为该段首句,应是该段的主旨句。根据后文“Xiao Xia, a college student, finds that reading with a friend helps keep schedules on track and offers fresh perspectives. On platforms like WeChat Reading, users can interact with others by highlighting and commenting on specific sentences.(大学生小夏(Xiao Xia)发现,与朋友一起阅读有助于保持日程安排,并提供新的视角。在微信阅读等平台上,用户可以通过突出显示和评论特定的句子与他人互动。)”分别从Z世代用户角度和电子阅读平台角度举例了“与朋友一起阅读”。由此可知,该段的主旨核心是“与朋友一起读”。选项D“Finding like-minded ‘reading friends’ is popular among Gen Z readers.(寻找志同道合的“读书朋友”在Z世代读者中很受欢迎。)” 概括了该段核心主旨。故选D项。
5.分析可知,该段为全文末尾段落,应是对全文核心话题的总结和评价。选项F“Overall, Generation Z are transforming the landscape of literature and reading.(总体而言,Z世代正在改变文学和阅读的格局。)”中“Overall”是总结信号词,在句意上概括了前文所有内容,起到全文总结的作用,且引出后文“They embrace digital platforms and interactive reading experiences, making it more accessible and engaging than ever before.(他们拥抱数字平台和互动阅读体验,使其比以往任何时候都更容易访问和参与。)”,说明怎样改变文学和阅读的格局。故选F项。
(江苏省镇江市2025-2026学年高三上学期期初考试英语试题)Many families schedule obedience (服从) lessons when they first bring a dog into their home. 1 Shir Limazati, founder of Another Chance Training, wants all dog owners to improve their communication with their furry friend. Here’s her typical day as a Chicago dog trainer.
Limazati doesn’t have a regular office job. 2 Every family, and every dog, needs a different kind of training. Since Limazati studied child psychology, she specializes in helping kids and dogs get along.
She starts working at about 7 a.m., texting the day’s clients to remind them she’s coming. Before leaving for work, Limazati double-checks that she has her important supplies. She has to make sure that her backpack is ready. 3 If there is a certain client needs extra tools, she brings those, as well. Then she drives to the first appointment of the day.
“Usually, there’s a dynamic where the kids are afraid of the dog, or the dog’s afraid of the kids,” Limazati says. “There’s a lot of crying. 4 ” She has achieved this result by teaching “alternative behaviors,” or different ways for humans and dogs to act around each other.
“Boundaries are probably the biggest thing I work on,” she says. After each session, she takes notes to help her remember how it went. She also posts photos from the session on social media, celebrating the family’s progress. 5
Limazati ends her workday late at night. When she returns home, she checks her texts and answers questions from clients. Then she gets ready to do it all again the next day.
A.She prefers working outdoors during training.
B.She puts lots of different treats in that bag, and her laptop.
C.Then she gets in her car, heading to the next client’s home.
D.But after five or more sessions, kids and dogs start to bond.
E.It often takes hours to compose everyone before training starts.
F.Rather, she works with several families every day, an hour each.
G.These can be group classes, or private sessions with a professional trainer.
【答案】1.G 2.F 3.B 4.D 5.C
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述的是芝加哥的狗狗训练师Shir Limazati的日常工作。
1.空前“Many families schedule obedience (服从) lessons when they first bring a dog into their home.(许多家庭在他们第一次把狗带回家时就安排了服从课程)”说明了许多家庭会给狗安排服从课程,空格处应该对这些课程进行介绍,G选项“These can be group classes, or private sessions with a professional trainer.(这些课程可以是小组课程,也可以是专业教练的私人课程)”是对空前所说课程的介绍,承接上文,符合语境,故选G。
2.空前“Limazati doesn’t have a regular office job.(Limazati没有固定的办公室工作)”说明Limazati没有固定的办公室工作,空格处应该说她的工作是什么,F选项“Rather, she works with several families every day, an hour each.(相反,她每天与几个家庭一起工作,每个家庭一个小时)”是对她的工作的介绍,而且是不固定的,因此承接上文,符合语境,故选F。
3.空前“Before leaving for work, Limazati double-checks that she has her important supplies. She has to make sure that her backpack is ready.(在出发工作之前,Limazati会再次检查她的重要物资是否齐全。她得确保背包准备好了)”说明Limazati去工作前会检查自己是否带齐了东西,空格处应该交代她需要带哪些东西,B选项“She puts lots of different treats in that bag, and her laptop.(她在包里放了很多不同的零食,还有她的笔记本电脑)”说明了她要带很多零食还有她的笔记本电脑,因此承接上文,符合语境,故选B。
4.空前““Usually, there’s a dynamic where the kids are afraid of the dog, or the dog’s afraid of the kids,” Limazati says. “There’s a lot of crying.(“通常情况下,孩子们害怕狗,或者狗害怕孩子,”Limazati说。“有很多人在哭。”)”说明了刚开始是很不容易的,空后“She has achieved this result by teaching “alternative behaviors,” or different ways for humans and dogs to act around each other.(她通过教授“替代行为”,即人类和狗在彼此周围的不同行为方式,实现了这一结果)”说明她得到了一种好的结果,D选项“But after five or more sessions, kids and dogs start to bond.(但经过五次或更多的训练后,孩子和狗开始建立联系)”说明了孩子和狗后来开始建立了联系,这是一种好的结果,因此D选项承上启下,符合语境,故选D。
5.空前“After each session, she takes notes to help her remember how it went. She also posts photos from the session on social media, celebrating the family’s progress.(每次训练结束后,她都会做笔记,以便记住训练过程如何。她还会在社交媒体上发布训练时的照片,庆祝这个家庭取得的进步)”说明她完成了在一个家庭的工作,C选项“Then she gets in her car, heading to the next client’s home.(然后她上了车,前往下一个客户的家)”说明了她赶往下一个客户的家,承接上文,符合语境,故选C。
(江苏省南通市2025-2026学年高三上学期9月调研测试英语试卷)A digital nomad (数字游民) is a person who travels freely while working remotely using information and communications technology. Such people usually depend on Internet connectivity, remote work tools and online platforms to complete their job. And they are often technically skilled. Today, there are over 35 million digital nomads worldwide. 1
The digital nomad lifestyle has a ton of benefits. Let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to get away from the everyday 9-5 schedule and the rules of office life? 2 They mostly love the convenience of choosing where to work from, the control over their work hours and the ability to design their own days.
3 By exploring different cultures, they can challenge their comfortable habits and enrich their understanding of life. Besides, travel develops problem-solving skills, independence, and resourcefulness. These are all qualities and skills that can be useful in any area of life.
However, being a digital nomad is not without challenges. 4 Being away from family, friends, and other support systems can be hard. This is especially true when joined with work and life stress from continuous moves. A few things that can help include co-working, online communities, and valuing social connections.
Many digital nomads are freelancers (自由职业者) or small business owners, meaning their pay isn’t as regular as working for a company. The reality of freelancing means you’ll spend unpaid time finding jobs and that work won’t always keep pouring in. 5 For those who want to enter this field, it’s wise to build a customer base beforehand and look for different money-making sources.
A.And the number is expected to continue to grow.
B.Most digital nomads report feeling lonely at times.
C.Having hard skills or a degree is not always necessary.
D.Therefore, it’s best to have some savings for a rainy day.
E.Naturally, freedom is a top advantage for digital nomads.
F.Digital nomads experience lots of personal growth possibilities.
G.Studies suggest 81% of digital nomads are satisfied with their pay.
【答案】1.A 2.E 3.F 4.B 5.D
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了数字游民的生活方式,包括其定义、优势、面临的挑战以及应对策略。
1.上文“Today, there are over 35 million digital nomads worldwide. (目前全球有超过3500万数字游民。)”说的是数字游民的数量。选项A“And the number is expected to continue to grow. (而且这一数量预计将继续增长。)”继续说明数字游民的数量,并且其中的“the number”指代上文的“35 million digital nomads”,符合语境,故选A。
2.上文提出反问“who doesn’t want to get away from the everyday 9-5 schedule and the rules of office life? (谁不想摆脱每天9-5的作息和办公室规则呢?)”说明想要摆脱束缚的自由;下文“They mostly love the convenience of choosing where to work from, the control over their work hours and the ability to design their own days. (他们大多喜欢选择工作地点的便利,对工作时间的控制,以及设计自己日子的能力。)”是自由的具体体现。因此选项E“Naturally, freedom is a top advantage for digital nomads. (自然,自由是数字游民的首要优势。)”既承接上文的“摆脱9-5和办公室规则”,又总领后文的“选择工作地点、掌控时间”,符合逻辑,故选E。
3.根据下文“By exploring different cultures, they can challenge their comfortable habits and enrich their understanding of life. Besides, travel develops problem-solving skills, independence, and resourcefulness. These are all qualities and skills that can be useful in any area of life. (通过探索不同的文化,他们可以挑战自己的舒适习惯,丰富他们对生活的理解。此外,旅行还能培养解决问题的能力、独立性和足智多谋。这些都是在生活的任何领域都有用的品质和技能。)” 阐述了个人成长的可能性的具体表现。选项F“Digital nomads experience lots of personal growth possibilities. (数字游民有很多个人成长的可能性。)”起到总起后文的作用,故选F。
4.上文“However, being a digital nomad is not without challenges. (然而,成为一名数字游民并非没有挑战。)”指出数字游民也面临挑战;下文“Being away from family, friends, and other support systems can be hard. (远离家人、朋友和其他支持系统会很艰难。)具体阐述了他们面临的挑战。选项B“Most digital nomads report feeling lonely at times. (大多数数字游民表示有时会感到孤独。)”正是远离亲友的直接结果,符合题意,故选B。
5.上文“Many digital nomads are freelancers (自由职业者) or small business owners, meaning their pay isn’t as regular as working for a company. The reality of freelancing means you’ll spend unpaid time finding jobs and that work won’t always keep pouring in. (许多数字游民是自由职业者或小企业主,这意味着他们的工资不像在公司工作那样稳定。自由职业的现实意味着你要花无薪时间找工作,而且工作不会总是源源不断地涌入。)”说明数字游民收入不稳定。选项 D“Therefore, it’s best to have some savings for a rainy day. (因此,最好存一些钱以备不时之需。)”和上文构成因果关系,符合题意,故选D。
(江苏省部分学校2025-2026学年高三上学期8月联考英语试题)When you hear the word “snowbird”, you likely think “retiree”. For years, before remote work became more widespread, the only people who could relocate for the winter were those no longer tied to an in-person office — usually the over-65s who had already left their jobs. 1 . They are trading their cold, often depressing winters for sunshine, better mental health, and enhanced wellness by booking extended stays in warmer places. This shift in travel habits has led to the rise of a new trend: glowbirding.
2 . Those who practice glowbirding are not just looking to escape the cold; they are also seeking ways to improve their mental health during the darkest days of the year. Rather than just spending time in sunny destinations, glowbirds often engage in physical activities that boost their emotional well-being. “What we’re seeing now is an increase in interest amongst younger travelers who are also tired of the cold, ” says Connor Smith, vice president of masterbrand strategy and awareness of IHG Hotels and Resorts. “ 3 ; it’s also a way to manage seasonal affective disorder (SAD) . ”
SAD is a type of depression that typically occurs during the fall and winter months, especially in regions where the days are shorter and colder. 4 . The idea is to spend the 4-5 months when SAD is the strongest in places where the weather is warmer and sunnier, helping to maintain emotional stability.
If the early sunsets and colder weather are starting to make you moody, glowbirding may be the perfect solution. 5 ?
A.But how do you follow the trend
B.First of all, glowbirding attracts young travelers a lot
C.This traveling isn’t just about finding warmer weather
D.However, today, more young travelers are following this trend
E.Glowbirding, similar to traditional snowbirding, adds a wellness focus
F.For those affected, glowbirding offers a way to escape the emotional lows of winter
G.Rather than suffering the winter blues, why not join younger travelers seeking the sun
【答案】1.D 2.E 3.C 4.F 5.G
【导语】本文是说明文。文章主要介绍了一种旅游新趋势——发光鸟式旅行。年轻旅行者在冬季通过前往温暖之地缓解季节性情绪障碍,实现身心健康和情绪稳定的双重提升。
1.根据上文“For years, before remote work became more widespread, the only people who could relocate for the winter were those no longer tied to an in-person office—usually the over-65s who had already left their jobs.(多年来,在远程工作尚未广泛普及之前,只有那些不再受限于办公室坐班的人 —— 通常是 65 岁以上已经离职的人 —— 才能在冬季迁移到其他地方)” 可知,过去多是退休人员冬季换地方居住,而现在情况有变化,D选项 “然而,如今越来越多的年轻旅行者也在追随这一趋势” 符合语境,与前文形成转折,说明现在年轻人也开始这样做,引出 “发光鸟式旅行” 话题,故选D。
2.根据下文“Those who practice glowbirding are not just looking to escape the cold; they are also seeking ways to improve their mental health during the darkest days of the year.(进行发光鸟式旅行的人不仅仅是为了躲避寒冷;他们还在寻找在一年中最黑暗的日子里改善心理健康的方法。)” 可知,此处在介绍发光鸟式旅行的特点,E选项 “发光鸟式旅行与传统的雪鸟式旅行类似,但更注重健康)” 符合,概括了 “发光鸟式旅行” 的特点,与后文对其特点阐述相呼应,故选E。
3.根据上文“Rather than just spending time in sunny destinations, glowbirds often engage in physical activities that boost their emotional well-being.(发光鸟族不仅仅是在阳光充足的目的地消磨时间,他们还经常参加能提升情绪健康的体育活动)” 以及 “it's also a way to manage seasonal affective disorder (SAD) (这也是应对季节性情感障碍(SAD)的一种方式)” 可知,此处应说明 发光鸟式旅行 不只是为找温暖天气,C选项 “这种旅行不仅仅是为了寻找更温暖的天气” 符合语境,与后文 “also” 构成递进关系,说明旅行目的,故选C。
4.根据上文“SAD is a type of depression that typically occurs during the fall and winter months, especially in regions where the days are shorter and colder. (季节性情感障碍(SAD)是一种通常在秋季和冬季出现的抑郁症,尤其是在那些白天更短、天气更冷的地区)” 可知,此处应阐述 发光鸟式旅行 对受 SAD 影响人群的作用,F选项 “对于那些受影响的人来说,发光鸟式旅行提供了一种摆脱冬季情绪低落的方法” 符合,说明 “发光鸟式旅行” 能帮助受 SAD 影响的人摆脱冬季情绪低谷,故选F。
5.根据上文“If the early sunsets and colder weather are starting to make you moody, glowbirding may be the perfect solution.(如果早落的太阳和寒冷的天气开始让你情绪低落,发光鸟式旅行可能是完美的解决方案)” 可知,此处应鼓励读者加入 发光鸟式旅行 潮流,G选项 “与其遭受冬季忧郁,为什么不加入寻找阳光的年轻旅行者的行列呢” 符合语境,以反问形式鼓励读者行动,故选G。
(江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研考试英语试题)With data shaping everything from healthcare breakthroughs to the latest entertainment trends, data scientists are at the heart of some of the most exciting innovations happening right now. 1
In the simplest terms, data scientists are the problem-solvers of the digital age. They collect, analyze and interpret complex datasets to help businesses solve real-world problems. 2 Whether it’s uncovering hidden patterns in customer data, improving product quality or helping businesses make smarter decisions, data scientists are always deeply engaged in it.
Data scientists are highly skilled in coding. 3 It’s also used to automate repetitive tasks, freeing up time for more creative work. While not every task will involve coding, it’s still a core skill that enables data scientists to obtain insights efficiently and effectively. It’s the foundation upon which they build the models and tools that power business innovations.
4 With more and more data being generated every day, skilled data professionals are more popular than ever. This rapid growth is driven by the increasing need for data to inform smarter decision-making across every industry. Roles in the field span a wide range, including machine learning engineer, data analyst, quantitative researcher and business intelligence specialist.
With AI moving at lightning speed, it’s natural to wonder if data scientists could one day be replaced by AI. While AI can automate repetitive tasks like data preparation, it doesn’t have the critical thinking and strategic decision-making that human data scientists bring to the table. 5 If you have a passion for coding and get excited about turning data into real-world solutions, data science might just be your perfect match.
A.Are data scientists in demand?
B.Coding isn’t just for creating instructions.
C.The life of a data scientist is anything but dull.
D.They excel at turning raw data into actionable insights.
E.So, rather than replacing data scientists, AI will help them.
F.But what is it actually like to be a data scientist in today’s world?
G.However, their work could not always lead to practical solutions.
【答案】1.F 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.E
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍了数据科学家在当今社会中的重要角色。
1.上文“With data shaping everything from healthcare breakthroughs to the latest entertainment trends, data scientists are at the heart of some of the most exciting innovations happening right now. (数据正在塑造从医疗突破到最新娱乐趋势的一切,数据科学家正处于当前一些最令人兴奋的创新的核心)”指出数据科学家在当今社会中的重要性。F选项“But what is it actually like to be a data scientist in today’s world?(但在当今世界,成为一名数据科学家到底是什么样的呢?)”提出了一个问题,自然引出了下文对数据科学家角色的具体描述。因此,F选项承上启下,符合语境。故选F。
2.上文“In the simplest terms, data scientists are the problem-solvers of the digital age. They collect, analyze and interpret complex datasets to help businesses solve real-world problems. (简单来说,数据科学家就是数字时代的解决问题者。他们收集、分析并解读复杂的数据集,以帮助企业解决实际问题。)”指出数据科学家的主要工作是将复杂数据转化为可解决实际问题的见解。D选项“They excel at turning raw data into actionable insights.(他们擅长将原始数据转化为可操作的见解)”直接对应了上文的描述,进一步解释了数据科学家的核心能力。因此,D选项符合语境。故选D。
3.根据上文提到“Data scientists are highly skilled in coding.(数据科学家在编码方面技能高超)”和下文“It’s also used to automate repetitive tasks, freeing up time for more creative work.(它还被用来自动化重复任务,为更具创造性的工作腾出时间)”可知,编码不仅用于创建指令,还有其他重要作用。B选项“Coding isn’t just for creating instructions.(编码不仅仅是为了创建指令)”承上启下,引出了下文对编码在数据科学家工作中其他作用的描述。因此,B选项符合语境。故选B。
4.下文“With more and more data being generated every day, skilled data professionals are more popular than ever. (随着每天生成的数据越来越多,熟练的数据专业人才比以往任何时候都更受欢迎)”指出数据科学家在当前社会中的需求很高。A选项“Are data scientists in demand?(数据科学家有需求吗?)”提出了一个问题,自然引出了下文对数据科学家需求增长的描述。因此,A选项符合语境。故选A。
5.上文“While AI can automate repetitive tasks like data preparation, it doesn’t have the critical thinking and strategic decision-making that human data scientists bring to the table. (虽然人工智能可以自动化数据准备等重复任务,但它不具备人类数据科学家所带来的批判性思维和战略决策能力)”指出人工智能无法完全替代数据科学家。E选项“So, rather than replacing data scientists, AI will help them.(因此,人工智能不会取代数据科学家,而是会帮助他们)”承接上文,进一步解释了人工智能和数据科学家之间的关系,即人工智能将作为辅助工具帮助数据科学家更高效地完成工作。因此,E选项符合语境。故选E。
(2026届江苏省南京市高三年级学情调研零模英语试题)It started with a whisper. “Everyone else got one,” my daughter said to me, her eyes locked on the floor. “I was the only one who didn’t.”
1 The one everyone was talking about in the lunch line and on the walk home. The one that she heard would have unlimited cupcakes. The one she didn’t get an invitation to.
There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that happens when your child feels excluded (排除在外的). You don’t just witness their disappointment; you absorb it. 2 “I’m sure it wasn’t personal,” I said softly. “Sometimes kids are only allowed to invite a few people.” But the words felt weak, like a Band-Aid on a big and deep cut.
This experience could have easily been about how to handle exclusion as a parent — how to build resilience (韧性). But what I've learned is less clean than that. 3 You can’t smooth every rough edge. Sometimes, your job is just to sit beside your kid in the thick of it. To let them cry.to let yourself feel angry, and to know that fixing it isn’t always the assignment.
4 She wrote a little note for the birthday kid. “Happy birthday,” it read. “Hope you have fun.” No bitterness. Just kindness. My daughter, in all her smallness, did what I hadn’t even figured out how to do yet: move forward without letting the hurt define her.
And maybe that's the only real takeaway I have. That sometimes, our kids teach us the wisdom we’re still trying to learn.
She never got that invitation. But what we gained quietly was something else: the chance to walk through disappointment together, hand in hand. 5
A.After all, honesty is the best policy.
B.Part of parenting is being powerless.
C.At first, I tried to say something to comfort her.
D.I encouraged her to show forgiveness to the kid.
E.And that, to me, feels like something worth celebrating.
F.The birthday party was definitely to be one to remember.
G.What surprised me most was what happened the next day.
【答案】1.F 2.C 3.B 4.G 5.E
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了女儿因未收到生日派对邀请而失落,作者从中领悟到为人父母有时需陪伴孩子面对困境,且孩子的善意举动反而教会作者成长,母女共同收获了面对失望的力量。
1.根据下文“The one everyone was talking about in the lunch line and on the walk home. (午餐排队时、放学回家的路上,所有人都在谈论它。)”可推测,这个生日派对得到很多人的关注。选项F“The birthday party was definitely to be one to remember. (这个生日派对绝对是值得记住的一场。)”符合下文对派对的具体描述,逻辑连贯。故选F。
2.根据下文““I’m sure it wasn’t personal,” I said softly. “Sometimes kids are only allowed to invite a few people.” But the words felt weak, like a Band-Aid on a big and deep cut. (“我肯定这不是针对你,”我轻声说,“有时候,孩子们只能邀请少数几个人。”可这些话苍白无力,就像在一道又深又大的伤口上贴了张创可贴。)”可知,作者觉得自己的这些话很无力,像在深伤口上贴创可贴。由此可推测,空格处应体现作者试图安慰女儿的动作。选项C“At first, I tried to say something to comfort her. (起初,我试着说些话安慰她。)”直接引出后文的安慰话语,符合“先尝试安慰,再描述安慰内容及效果”的逻辑顺序。故选C。
3.上文“This experience could have easily been about how to handle exclusion as a parent — how to build resilience (韧性). But what I've learned is less clean than that. (这段经历本可以变成一堂 “父母如何应对孩子被排斥、如何培养孩子韧性”的课程。但我从中领悟到的,远比这更复杂。)”指出这段经历本可以聚焦父母如何应对孩子被排斥、如何培养韧性,然而作者领悟到的更多;而下文“You can’t smooth every rough edge. Sometimes, your job is just to sit beside your kid in the thick of it. (你无法抚平生活所有的棱角,有时你的职责,不过是在孩子深陷困境时,静静陪在她身边。)”进一步说明父母有时候只能在困境中陪在孩子身边。选项B“Part of parenting is being powerless. (为人父母,有时本就有无能为力的时候。)”精准概括这一核心,衔接后文父母无法解决所有问题,只能陪伴的具体阐述,符合语境。故选B。
4.上文描述作者和女儿面对被排斥的当下感受与应对;而下文“She wrote a little note for the birthday kid. “Happy birthday,” it read. “Hope you have fun.” No bitterness. Just kindness. (女儿给举办生日派对的那个孩子写了张小纸条,上面写着:“生日快乐,愿你玩得开心。”没有丝毫怨怼,满是善意。)”转而讲述了女儿的善意之举。选项G“What surprised me most was what happened the next day. (最让我意外的是第二天发生的事。)”承上启下,既引出“后续事件”,又通过“surprised”暗示女儿行为的意外性,自然衔接后文的善意举动,逻辑转折合理。故选G。
5.上文“She never got that invitation. But what we gained quietly was something else: the chance to walk through disappointment together, hand in hand. (女儿终究没收到那场派对的邀请函。但我们却悄悄收获了别的东西:一次携手并肩、共同走过失望的机会。)”总结了虽然女儿没收到邀请,但母女俩共同获得了携手面对失望的机会。选项E“And that, to me, feels like something worth celebrating. (而在我看来,这份收获,足以值得庆祝。)”中“that”指代前文“共同面对失望的机会”,肯定了这段经历的意义,呼应全文“孩子教会父母智慧”的核心主旨,为文章收尾,情感积极且逻辑完整。故选E。
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(江苏省南通市海安市2025-2026学年高三上学期开学英语试题)SAN FRANCISCO-Taxis without drivers. 1 But an increase in ridership shows that many people prefer being driven by a computer rather than a person.
Spend an evening out in popular nightlife areas and the long stream of Waymos, driverless taxis, dropping people off or picking them up can outnumber traditional taxis, like the Ubers and Lyfts. The women who routinely ride in Waymos prioritize safety and absence of real or potential harassment (骚扰). Many riders seek out the driverless taxi because they think the technology is getting close to the point where it will always be safer than having human drivers. 2
There are definite downsides, frequent users say. Generally, Waymos cost more than Ubers, or Lyfts, though it can depend on time of day and whether any specials are running. 3 Because as many Waymos as there are, there are fewer of them than other ride-hailing (打车服务) options. A rider typically decides what to take depending on timing. If a Waymo is only a few minutes more, he’ll take that. But if it’s 15 minutes more than an Uber, then it’s not worth it.
4 Would things be different if they were publicly owned rather than private? Will there be riders who can afford to pay for a robotaxi and who are left with the bus? Will robotaxis cut into public transportation, much as ride-hailing services did? And what will become of the more than 1 million Uber and Lyfts drivers in the United States if they are no longer needed?
Could this be the future? Letting a computerized brain drive you around town becomes a routine so quickly even riders are surprised. Researchers studying how people interact with self-driving cars say this is actually a very common reaction. 5 Well on their way to being safer, self-driving vehicles, with their ability to coordinate and behave efficiently, could also make for much less crowded roads. For now, acceptance is a state-by-state and sometimes city-by-city move.
A.They’re often smoother than robotaxis.
B.Waymos also sometimes require a longer wait.
C.And when that happens, more riders will opt for Waymos.
D.The concept has sparked controversy, unease, amazement and confusion.
E.Waymos updated the software to address risks of collisions with roadway barriers.
F.In 50 years we could wonder why people persisted in driving themselves for so long.
G.A more concern is what the rise in self-driving cars might mean for transportation as a whole.
【答案】1.D 2.C 3.B 4.G 5.F
【导语】这是一篇新闻稿。旧金山的无人驾驶出租车(Waymo)虽引发争议,但乘客数量增长,许多人因安全考量偏好其服务。不过 Waymo 也存在缺点,如费用更高、等待时间更长。同时,也展望自动驾驶车辆未来可能让道路更畅通,但目前其接受度因地区而异。
1.根据下文“But an increase in ridership shows that many people prefer being driven by a computer rather than a person.(但乘客数量的增加表明,许多人更喜欢由电脑而不是人来驾驶)”中的but可知,空处内容与下文形成转折关系,下文指出大多数喜欢自动驾驶,由此推知,空处可能陈述自动驾驶的负面信息。D项“这个概念引发了争议、不安、惊奇和困惑”符合语境,承上启下。故选D。
2.上文“Many riders seek out the driverless taxi because they think the technology is getting close to the point where it will always be safer than having human drivers. (许多乘客之所以选择无人驾驶出租车,是因为他们认为这项技术正在接近一个临界点,即它永远比人类司机更安全)”说明乘客选择无人驾驶出租车的原因是认为其技术将更安全,空处应承接这一逻辑,说明“技术更安全”带来的结果。C项“而当这种情况发生时,更多乘客会选择 Waymo”符合语境, that指代“技术达到更安全水平”,“更多乘客选择Waymo”是合理结果,衔接自然。故选C。
3.根据下文“Because as many Waymos as there are, there are fewer of them than other ride-hailing (打车服务) options.(因为无论 Waymos的车辆数量有多少,都比其他打车服务选项的车辆数量要少)”可知,Waymos的服务车辆少,由此推知,乘坐Waymos的车有时需要等较长时间。B项“Waymos有时还需要更长的等待时间”符合语境,与下文内容密切相关。故选B。
4.根据下文“Would things be different if they were publicly owned rather than private? Will there be riders who can afford to pay for a robotaxi and who are left with the bus? Will robotaxis cut into public transportation, much as ride-hailing services did?(若这些自动驾驶出租车归公有而非私有,情况会有所不同吗?会不会出现有人付得起自动驾驶出租车费用,而有人只能选择公交的情况?自动驾驶出租车是否会像此前的打车服务那样,对公共交通造成冲击?)”可知,下文就自动驾驶出租车归公有提出了一些列问题,由此推知,空处提出一个令人担忧的问题或现象,以引出下文的问题。G项“更令人担忧的是,自动驾驶汽车的兴起对整个交通运输意味着什么。”符合语境。故选G。
5.根据上文“Researchers studying how people interact with self-driving cars say this is actually a very common reaction.(研究人们如何与自动驾驶汽车互动的研究人员表示,这实际上是一种非常常见的反应)”和下文“Well on their way to being safer, self-driving vehicles, with their ability to coordinate and behave efficiently, could also make for much less crowded roads. (在变得更安全的道路上,自动驾驶汽车凭借其协调和高效行为的能力,也可以大大减少道路拥挤)”可知,上文提到乘客对 “自动驾驶成为日常” 感到惊讶是普遍反应,后句展望自动驾驶车辆的优势。空处应承接 “普遍反应”,进一步对未来进行设想,且能与后文的优势展望衔接。推测,空处内容与未来的设想有关。F项“50年后,我们可能会想知道为什么人们坚持自己开车这么长时间。”符合语境,承接上文。故选F。
(江苏省镇江第一中学等校2025~2026学年高三上学期8月期初考试英语试题)IQ scores like Einstein’s 160 or Madonna’s 140 grab attention, but EQ (Emotional Intelligence), MQ (Moral Intelligence), and BQ (Body Intelligence) are far more critical for success. A high IQ is necessary but not enough. For example, people prefer doing business with those they like and trust, even with less favorable terms. 1
Emotional Intelligence
EQ centers on recognizing and regulating emotions — both your own and others’, using them appropriately in situations, and building strong relationships. 2 This practice sharpens self-awareness of how thoughts influence feelings. Stress can be a huge killer of emotional intelligence, so you also need to develop healthy coping techniques that can effectively and quickly reduce stress.
Moral Intelligence
MQ builds on EQ, focusing on responsibility, sympathy, and forgiveness. It grows on keeping commitments, staying honest, and treating others with respect. To improve it, replace excuses with responsibility for your actions. 3 Show genuine sympathy for others’ struggles, as empathy promotes connection. Equally important is forgiveness — showing tolerance of other people’s shortcomings.
Body Intelligence
BQ reflects how well you understand, value, and care for your body. Though it may seem unrelated to work, it absolutely affects your work because it largely determines your feelings, state of mind, and energy level. 4 Choosing energy-giving foods over tiring ones, ensuring sufficient rest, making time for exercise, and even small steps like monitoring weight can dramatically benefit the way you perform at work.
5 Someone with these qualities can outperform a highly educated person lacking them. IQ benefits you alone, but EQ, MQ, and BQ uplift those around you, unlocking greater success and professional respect.
A.This can build others’ trust in you.
B.This leads to repeated mistakes in your act.
C.Without it, even daily tasks can feel unmanageable.
D.Developing it means noticing daily signs and acting on them.
E.Formal education matters less than developed EQ, MQ, and BQ.
F.To improve it, start by tracking your inner dialogue through journaling.
G.Thus, investing in EQ, MQ, and BQ matters more than just fixing on IQ.
【答案】1.G 2.F 3.A 4.D 5.E
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章指出情商、道德商、体商比智商对成功更关键,分别阐述三者的核心、提升方法,强调它们比正规教育更重要,能助个体超越高学历者。
1.根据前文“A high IQ is necessary but not enough. For example, people prefer doing business with those they like and trust, even with less favorable terms.( 高智商是必要的,但还不够。例如,人们更喜欢与他们喜欢和信任的人做生意,即使条件不太有利。)”提到高智商必要但不足够,人们更愿意与喜欢和信任的人做生意,此处需总结“情商(EQ)、道德商(MQ)和体商(BQ)比只关注智商(IQ)更重要”,G项“Thus, investing in EQ, MQ, and BQ matters more than just fixing on IQ.(因此,投资情商、道德商和体商比只专注于智商更重要。)”承接逻辑,符合首段结论。故选G项。
2.根据上文“EQ centers on recognizing and regulating emotions(情商的核心是识别和调节情绪)”可知,此段讲情商(EQ),以及后面“This practice sharpens self-awareness of how thoughts influence feelings.( 这种做法能提高自我意识,使其意识到思想是如何影响感觉的。)”提到这种做法能提高对思想如何影响感觉的自我意识,F项“To improve it, start by tracking your inner dialogue through journaling.( 要提升情商,可从通过记日记追踪内心对话开始。)”中,“journaling”(记日记)对应后文“this practice”,且“tracking inner dialogue”(追踪内心对话)能“sharpen self-awareness”(提高自我意识),衔接紧密。故选F项。
3.根据上文“MQ builds on EQ, focusing on responsibility, sympathy, and forgiveness. It grows on keeping commitments, staying honest, and treating others with respect. To improve it, replace excuses with responsibility for your actions.( 道德商建立在情商的基础上,专注于责任、同情和宽恕。它在信守承诺、保持诚实和尊重他人的基础上成长。为了改善它,用对你的行为负责取代借口。)”可知,该段讲道德商(MQ),提到要为自己的行为承担责任等,A选项“This can build others’ trust in you.( 这能建立别人对你的信任。)”承担责任等行为能建立信任,与前文衔接紧密。故选A项。
4.根据上文“BQ reflects how well you understand, value, and care for your body. Though it may seem unrelated to work, it absolutely affects your work because it largely determines your feelings, state of mind, and energy level.( 体商反映了你对自己身体的理解、重视和照顾程度。虽然它看起来与工作无关,但它绝对会影响你的工作,因为它在很大程度上决定了你的感觉、精神状态和精力水平。)”可知,本段阐述体商是理解和照顾身体的能力,后文“Choosing energy-giving foods over tiring ones, ensuring sufficient rest, making time for exercise, and even small steps like monitoring weight can dramatically benefit the way you perform at work.( 选择能提供能量的食物而不是让人疲劳的食物,确保充足的休息,腾出时间锻炼,甚至是监测体重这样的小步骤都能极大地改善你的工作表现。)”列举“选能量食物、保证休息、运动”等具体行动。D 项“Developing it means noticing daily signs and acting on them.( 提升体商意味着关注日常信号并付诸行动。)”中,“acting on them”对应后文照顾身体的具体措施,逻辑连贯。故选D项。
5.根据文章结构可知,末段总结“EQ、MQ、BQ 的重要性”,结合后文“Someone with these qualities can outperform a highly educated person lacking them.( 有这些品质的人能胜过缺乏它们的高学历者。)”可知,E项“Formal education matters less than developed EQ, MQ, and BQ”(正规教育不如良好的情商、道德商和体商重要)直接呼应“高学历者(formal education)不如有 EQ/MQ/BQ 者”,契合段落主旨。故选E项。
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(江苏省徐州市第一中学2025-2026学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题)How did you feel on the last day of term? Perhaps you were excited for an upcoming holiday, or grateful because morning lie-ins were now possible. Whatever you felt, you probably weren’t bored. However, as the weeks keep going, boredom may come close to you quietly. 1
Then, what benefits can boredom bring? When you feel bored, your brain is simply struggling to find something that matters. If there’s nothing to be found, your mind will begin to “wander” or we can say “daydream”. Scientists have found that daydreaming gives your brain the space to solve problems and work through things that are on your mind. 2 You may come up with some wonderful ideas when daydreaming.
Sandi Mann, a senior psychology lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire, believes that a slower pace of life and learning to love boredom could not only lead to an explosion of people writing and painting masterpieces but also thinking about “creative solutions” to work problems. “Boredom is one of the most creative forces — there are benefits to doing nothing. Relieve yourself. 3 Embrace boredom and your mind will occupy itself,” she says. “You could end up painting or writing a masterpiece.”
4 Many people find boredom to be an uncomfortable feeling. That’s OK — with practice, you can learn to “sit with” that feeling and to use it to find fun and meaningful activities to do. 5 There’s a difference between feeling bored from time to time, which we all do, and feeling uninterested in things over a long period. If that happens, you can talk to a trusted adult for help, from whom you may get more advice.
A.In addition, don’t confuse boredom with other emotions.
B.Allow yourself to be bored and see it as something good.
C.It can also contribute to imagination, ideas and creativity.
D.Believe it or not, it actually can be good for you to be bored.
E.Learning how to accept and respond to boredom is important.
F.Gradually, you will embrace boredom and become interested in it.
G.Don’t turn on the TV or reach for a device at the first sign of boredom.
(江苏省丹阳市2025-2026学年高三上学期9月质量监测卷英语试题)The Magic of Urban Community Gardens
Urban community gardens are popping up in cities worldwide, and their impact goes far beyond growing vegetables. These small green spaces bring neighbors together in unexpected ways. They create social interaction chances. People of different ages and backgrounds work side by side, sharing planting tips or exchanging home-grown tomatoes. 1
Besides fostering connections, community gardens improve the local environment. 2 They absorb carbon dioxide, cool hot city streets, and shelter birds and bees. In areas with few parks, these gardens become vital “green lungs” for residents to enjoy fresh air.
3 Watching a seed grow into a plant or harvesting fresh herbs gives a sense of achievement hard to get from store-bought produce. It also teaches kids where food comes from, fostering their respect for nature.
Even so, starting a community garden has challenges. Securing land, getting tool funding, and coordinating volunteers can be tough. 4 Local governments and businesses often offer support, and passionate residents turn barriers into teamwork opportunities.
All in all, urban community gardens are more than just places to grow food. They’re spaces that make cities warmer, healthier, and more connected for everyone. 5 They truly are a magic touch for urban life.
A.But help is out there.
B.They boost communities greatly.
C.They clean air and support wildlife.
D.Tending plants brings joy and purpose.
E.But these challenges take years to solve.
F.Such engagement turns strangers into friends.
G.The interaction also helps farmers celebrate harvests.
(江苏扬州高邮市2025-2026学年高三上学期开学调研测试英语试题)In the noisy subway, Li Zining is focused on the audiobook of “The Three-Body Problem.” She is part of Generation Z, digital natives. Similar to many, she prefers e-books and audio-books over traditional ones. This generation, making up nearly one-fifth of China’s population, is more likely to download e-books onto their devices than to visit bookstores or libraries. 1
Platforms like WeChat Reading and Zhangyue have many Gen Z users who spend hours immersed in online literature. They share reviews and comments on social media, follow “book bloggers”, and seek “reading buddies”. 2 She finds e-reading very flexible and cost-effective. She often shares her thoughts on books through social media, which allows her to connect with other readers and discover new titles.
Gen Z readers actively follow “book bloggers” and engage with their content. They appreciate the insights and discussions these bloggers provide. 3 Thus, it enhances a sense of community and interaction.
4 Xiao Xia, a college student, finds that reading with a friend helps keep schedules on track and offers fresh perspectives. On platforms like WeChat Reading, users can interact with others by highlighting and commenting on specific sentences. This interactive feature enhances reading experience and a sense of community. Traditional publishers are now embracing the digital flow, using big data to target readers and livestreaming to launch new titles, further integrating the digital and traditional worlds of literature.
5 They embrace digital platforms and interactive reading experiences, making it more accessible and engaging than ever before.
A.Some traditional readers prefer physical books, unlike Gen Z.
B.Physical bookstores still matter, but Gen Z favors digital platforms.
C.For instance, Chen Wenting is a subscriber to some reading apps.
D.Finding like-minded “reading friends” is popular among Gen Z readers.
E.They have a tendency to share their thoughts and comments on social media.
F.Overall, Generation Z are transforming the landscape of literature and reading.
G.These preferences are reflected in their reading habits and interactions with media.
(江苏省镇江市2025-2026学年高三上学期期初考试英语试题)Many families schedule obedience (服从) lessons when they first bring a dog into their home. 1 Shir Limazati, founder of Another Chance Training, wants all dog owners to improve their communication with their furry friend. Here’s her typical day as a Chicago dog trainer.
Limazati doesn’t have a regular office job. 2 Every family, and every dog, needs a different kind of training. Since Limazati studied child psychology, she specializes in helping kids and dogs get along.
She starts working at about 7 a.m., texting the day’s clients to remind them she’s coming. Before leaving for work, Limazati double-checks that she has her important supplies. She has to make sure that her backpack is ready. 3 If there is a certain client needs extra tools, she brings those, as well. Then she drives to the first appointment of the day.
“Usually, there’s a dynamic where the kids are afraid of the dog, or the dog’s afraid of the kids,” Limazati says. “There’s a lot of crying. 4 ” She has achieved this result by teaching “alternative behaviors,” or different ways for humans and dogs to act around each other.
“Boundaries are probably the biggest thing I work on,” she says. After each session, she takes notes to help her remember how it went. She also posts photos from the session on social media, celebrating the family’s progress. 5
Limazati ends her workday late at night. When she returns home, she checks her texts and answers questions from clients. Then she gets ready to do it all again the next day.
A.She prefers working outdoors during training.
B.She puts lots of different treats in that bag, and her laptop.
C.Then she gets in her car, heading to the next client’s home.
D.But after five or more sessions, kids and dogs start to bond.
E.It often takes hours to compose everyone before training starts.
F.Rather, she works with several families every day, an hour each.
G.These can be group classes, or private sessions with a professional trainer.
(江苏省南通市2025-2026学年高三上学期9月调研测试英语试卷)A digital nomad (数字游民) is a person who travels freely while working remotely using information and communications technology. Such people usually depend on Internet connectivity, remote work tools and online platforms to complete their job. And they are often technically skilled. Today, there are over 35 million digital nomads worldwide. 1
The digital nomad lifestyle has a ton of benefits. Let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to get away from the everyday 9-5 schedule and the rules of office life? 2 They mostly love the convenience of choosing where to work from, the control over their work hours and the ability to design their own days.
3 By exploring different cultures, they can challenge their comfortable habits and enrich their understanding of life. Besides, travel develops problem-solving skills, independence, and resourcefulness. These are all qualities and skills that can be useful in any area of life.
However, being a digital nomad is not without challenges. 4 Being away from family, friends, and other support systems can be hard. This is especially true when joined with work and life stress from continuous moves. A few things that can help include co-working, online communities, and valuing social connections.
Many digital nomads are freelancers (自由职业者) or small business owners, meaning their pay isn’t as regular as working for a company. The reality of freelancing means you’ll spend unpaid time finding jobs and that work won’t always keep pouring in. 5 For those who want to enter this field, it’s wise to build a customer base beforehand and look for different money-making sources.
A.And the number is expected to continue to grow.
B.Most digital nomads report feeling lonely at times.
C.Having hard skills or a degree is not always necessary.
D.Therefore, it’s best to have some savings for a rainy day.
E.Naturally, freedom is a top advantage for digital nomads.
F.Digital nomads experience lots of personal growth possibilities.
G.Studies suggest 81% of digital nomads are satisfied with their pay.
(江苏省部分学校2025-2026学年高三上学期8月联考英语试题)When you hear the word “snowbird”, you likely think “retiree”. For years, before remote work became more widespread, the only people who could relocate for the winter were those no longer tied to an in-person office — usually the over-65s who had already left their jobs. 1 . They are trading their cold, often depressing winters for sunshine, better mental health, and enhanced wellness by booking extended stays in warmer places. This shift in travel habits has led to the rise of a new trend: glowbirding.
2 . Those who practice glowbirding are not just looking to escape the cold; they are also seeking ways to improve their mental health during the darkest days of the year. Rather than just spending time in sunny destinations, glowbirds often engage in physical activities that boost their emotional well-being. “What we’re seeing now is an increase in interest amongst younger travelers who are also tired of the cold, ” says Connor Smith, vice president of masterbrand strategy and awareness of IHG Hotels and Resorts. “ 3 ; it’s also a way to manage seasonal affective disorder (SAD) . ”
SAD is a type of depression that typically occurs during the fall and winter months, especially in regions where the days are shorter and colder. 4 . The idea is to spend the 4-5 months when SAD is the strongest in places where the weather is warmer and sunnier, helping to maintain emotional stability.
If the early sunsets and colder weather are starting to make you moody, glowbirding may be the perfect solution. 5 ?
A.But how do you follow the trend
B.First of all, glowbirding attracts young travelers a lot
C.This traveling isn’t just about finding warmer weather
D.However, today, more young travelers are following this trend
E.Glowbirding, similar to traditional snowbirding, adds a wellness focus
F.For those affected, glowbirding offers a way to escape the emotional lows of winter
G.Rather than suffering the winter blues, why not join younger travelers seeking the sun
(江苏省南京市六校联合体2025-2026学年高三上学期8月学情调研考试英语试题)With data shaping everything from healthcare breakthroughs to the latest entertainment trends, data scientists are at the heart of some of the most exciting innovations happening right now. 1
In the simplest terms, data scientists are the problem-solvers of the digital age. They collect, analyze and interpret complex datasets to help businesses solve real-world problems. 2 Whether it’s uncovering hidden patterns in customer data, improving product quality or helping businesses make smarter decisions, data scientists are always deeply engaged in it.
Data scientists are highly skilled in coding. 3 It’s also used to automate repetitive tasks, freeing up time for more creative work. While not every task will involve coding, it’s still a core skill that enables data scientists to obtain insights efficiently and effectively. It’s the foundation upon which they build the models and tools that power business innovations.
4 With more and more data being generated every day, skilled data professionals are more popular than ever. This rapid growth is driven by the increasing need for data to inform smarter decision-making across every industry. Roles in the field span a wide range, including machine learning engineer, data analyst, quantitative researcher and business intelligence specialist.
With AI moving at lightning speed, it’s natural to wonder if data scientists could one day be replaced by AI. While AI can automate repetitive tasks like data preparation, it doesn’t have the critical thinking and strategic decision-making that human data scientists bring to the table. 5 If you have a passion for coding and get excited about turning data into real-world solutions, data science might just be your perfect match.
A.Are data scientists in demand?
B.Coding isn’t just for creating instructions.
C.The life of a data scientist is anything but dull.
D.They excel at turning raw data into actionable insights.
E.So, rather than replacing data scientists, AI will help them.
F.But what is it actually like to be a data scientist in today’s world?
G.However, their work could not always lead to practical solutions.
(2026届江苏省南京市高三年级学情调研零模英语试题)It started with a whisper. “Everyone else got one,” my daughter said to me, her eyes locked on the floor. “I was the only one who didn’t.”
1 The one everyone was talking about in the lunch line and on the walk home. The one that she heard would have unlimited cupcakes. The one she didn’t get an invitation to.
There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that happens when your child feels excluded (排除在外的). You don’t just witness their disappointment; you absorb it. 2 “I’m sure it wasn’t personal,” I said softly. “Sometimes kids are only allowed to invite a few people.” But the words felt weak, like a Band-Aid on a big and deep cut.
This experience could have easily been about how to handle exclusion as a parent — how to build resilience (韧性). But what I've learned is less clean than that. 3 You can’t smooth every rough edge. Sometimes, your job is just to sit beside your kid in the thick of it. To let them cry.to let yourself feel angry, and to know that fixing it isn’t always the assignment.
4 She wrote a little note for the birthday kid. “Happy birthday,” it read. “Hope you have fun.” No bitterness. Just kindness. My daughter, in all her smallness, did what I hadn’t even figured out how to do yet: move forward without letting the hurt define her.
And maybe that's the only real takeaway I have. That sometimes, our kids teach us the wisdom we’re still trying to learn.
She never got that invitation. But what we gained quietly was something else: the chance to walk through disappointment together, hand in hand. 5
A.After all, honesty is the best policy.
B.Part of parenting is being powerless.
C.At first, I tried to say something to comfort her.
D.I encouraged her to show forgiveness to the kid.
E.And that, to me, feels like something worth celebrating.
F.The birthday party was definitely to be one to remember.
G.What surprised me most was what happened the next day.
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(江苏省南通市海安市2025-2026学年高三上学期开学英语试题)SAN FRANCISCO-Taxis without drivers. 1 But an increase in ridership shows that many people prefer being driven by a computer rather than a person.
Spend an evening out in popular nightlife areas and the long stream of Waymos, driverless taxis, dropping people off or picking them up can outnumber traditional taxis, like the Ubers and Lyfts. The women who routinely ride in Waymos prioritize safety and absence of real or potential harassment (骚扰). Many riders seek out the driverless taxi because they think the technology is getting close to the point where it will always be safer than having human drivers. 2
There are definite downsides, frequent users say. Generally, Waymos cost more than Ubers, or Lyfts, though it can depend on time of day and whether any specials are running. 3 Because as many Waymos as there are, there are fewer of them than other ride-hailing (打车服务) options. A rider typically decides what to take depending on timing. If a Waymo is only a few minutes more, he’ll take that. But if it’s 15 minutes more than an Uber, then it’s not worth it.
4 Would things be different if they were publicly owned rather than private? Will there be riders who can afford to pay for a robotaxi and who are left with the bus? Will robotaxis cut into public transportation, much as ride-hailing services did? And what will become of the more than 1 million Uber and Lyfts drivers in the United States if they are no longer needed?
Could this be the future? Letting a computerized brain drive you around town becomes a routine so quickly even riders are surprised. Researchers studying how people interact with self-driving cars say this is actually a very common reaction. 5 Well on their way to being safer, self-driving vehicles, with their ability to coordinate and behave efficiently, could also make for much less crowded roads. For now, acceptance is a state-by-state and sometimes city-by-city move.
A.They’re often smoother than robotaxis.
B.Waymos also sometimes require a longer wait.
C.And when that happens, more riders will opt for Waymos.
D.The concept has sparked controversy, unease, amazement and confusion.
E.Waymos updated the software to address risks of collisions with roadway barriers.
F.In 50 years we could wonder why people persisted in driving themselves for so long.
G.A more concern is what the rise in self-driving cars might mean for transportation as a whole.
(江苏省镇江第一中学等校2025~2026学年高三上学期8月期初考试英语试题)IQ scores like Einstein’s 160 or Madonna’s 140 grab attention, but EQ (Emotional Intelligence), MQ (Moral Intelligence), and BQ (Body Intelligence) are far more critical for success. A high IQ is necessary but not enough. For example, people prefer doing business with those they like and trust, even with less favorable terms. 1
Emotional Intelligence
EQ centers on recognizing and regulating emotions — both your own and others’, using them appropriately in situations, and building strong relationships. 2 This practice sharpens self-awareness of how thoughts influence feelings. Stress can be a huge killer of emotional intelligence, so you also need to develop healthy coping techniques that can effectively and quickly reduce stress.
Moral Intelligence
MQ builds on EQ, focusing on responsibility, sympathy, and forgiveness. It grows on keeping commitments, staying honest, and treating others with respect. To improve it, replace excuses with responsibility for your actions. 3 Show genuine sympathy for others’ struggles, as empathy promotes connection. Equally important is forgiveness — showing tolerance of other people’s shortcomings.
Body Intelligence
BQ reflects how well you understand, value, and care for your body. Though it may seem unrelated to work, it absolutely affects your work because it largely determines your feelings, state of mind, and energy level. 4 Choosing energy-giving foods over tiring ones, ensuring sufficient rest, making time for exercise, and even small steps like monitoring weight can dramatically benefit the way you perform at work.
5 Someone with these qualities can outperform a highly educated person lacking them. IQ benefits you alone, but EQ, MQ, and BQ uplift those around you, unlocking greater success and professional respect.
A.This can build others’ trust in you.
B.This leads to repeated mistakes in your act.
C.Without it, even daily tasks can feel unmanageable.
D.Developing it means noticing daily signs and acting on them.
E.Formal education matters less than developed EQ, MQ, and BQ.
F.To improve it, start by tracking your inner dialogue through journaling.
G.Thus, investing in EQ, MQ, and BQ matters more than just fixing on IQ.
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