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基础+能力训练十七
《学本课堂》
2026重庆英语(人教版)
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Ⅰ. 语法选择。(每小题1分,共10分)
The brush pen can date back 1 of years to ancient China. It’s said that it was invented by a man named Meng Tian.
Meng Tian was a general of the Qin Kingdom. In 223 BC, Meng was leading the army in a fight. He needed 2 the daily situation of the fight to his king. In those days, people could only write on silk 3 a stick pen. It took Meng much time and caused him trouble, so he was thinking of ways to improve it.
( )1. A. thousand B. thousand’s C. thousands
( )2. A. report B. reporting C. to report
( )3. A. with B. in C. on
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C
C
A
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One day, Meng caught some rabbits in the wild. The rabbits 4 on horseback, and one rabbit’s tail left a trail(痕迹) on the ground when the horse moved on. Suddenly, 5 good idea hit Meng when he saw that.
( )4. A. carried B. were carried C. are carried
( )5. A. a B. an C. the
B
A
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6 he went back, Meng tied a rabbit’s tail to a stick and used it to write. However, the rabbit hair was oily(油性的), and did not hold the ink(墨). It couldn’t write. Then Meng 7 his “invention” away into a stone hole. But that didn’t stop 8 from trying.
( )6. A. After B. Since C. Until
( )7. A. throw B. throws C. threw
( )8. A. he B. him C. his
A
C
B
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A few days later, Meng saw his “invention” in that hole again. 9 , it could write well. In fact, the special water in the hole cleaned the oil on the rabbit’s tail and made it much 10 . Meng finally succeeded in inventing the brush pen.
( )9. A. Surprise B. Surprising C. Surprisingly
( )10. A. soft B. softer C. softest
C
B
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Ⅱ. 阅读理解。(每小题2分,共22分)
A
Singapore started to put labels on every drink this year. The labels are from A to D. A is the healthiest, and D is the least healthy. The more sugar and saturated fat(饱和脂肪) a drink has, the less healthy the drink is.
Grade A Water
Unsweetened tea
Milk with no fat <1% sugar
<0.7% saturated fat
Grade B Low-fat milk
Diet drinks such as Diet Coke 1%-5% sugar
<1.2% saturated fat
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Grade C Full-fat milk
Flavor-added milk
Sweetened tea, drinks 5%-10% sugar
<2.8% saturated fat
Grade D Most soft drinks
Energy drinks
Juice >10% sugar
>2.8% saturated fat
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( )11. How much saturated fat may Diet Coke have?
A. 1.1%. B. 1.3%. C. 1.4%. D. 5%.
( )12. What can you buy in the supermarket if you want to take in the least sugar?
A. Energy drinks. B. Coke. C. Sweet tea. D. Non-fat milk.
( )13. In which part of a newspaper can you probably read the text?
Music and art. B. Life and health.
C. Sports and travel. D. History and story.
A
D
B
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B
At the age of 19, I graduated from high school and moved to a place where it snowed often. I felt free, independent and completely in control of my life there until I knew I had bacterial meningitis(细菌性脑膜炎).
When my parents wheeled me out of the hospital, I felt like I had been pieced back together like a doll with my “new legs”. They hurt so badly that all I could think was what I could do with these things. Tears streamed down my face. I was completely emotionally(情绪上) broken.
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But I knew I had to let go of the old Amy and learn to welcome the new Amy. Four months later I was back up on a snowboard, although things didn’t go quite as expected: My legs went flying down the mountain, and I was on top of the mountain still. I was so discouraged. But I knew that if I could find the right pair of legs, I would be able to do this again. And this is when I learned that difficulties we met would bring two kinds of results: stop us on the road or ▲ .
I did a year of research, but still couldn’t find out what kind of legs to use, so I decided to make a pair myself. It was these legs and the best 21st
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birthday gift I could ever receive—a new kidney(肾) from my dad—that allowed me to follow my dreams again. I started snowboarding, then I went back to work.
In 2005, I founded an organization for youth and young adults with physical disabilities so they could join in sports. From there, I had the opportunity to go to South Africa, where I helped to put shoes on thousands of children’s feet so they could attend school. With my effort, I got three World Cup gold medals which made me the highest ranked female snowboarder in the world.
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Twenty-six years ago, when I lost my legs, I had no idea what to expect. But my legs haven’t disabled me. They’ve forced me to depend on my imagination and to believe in the possibilities, because in my mind, we can do anything and we can be anything!
( )14. How did the writer feel when she left the hospital?
A. Surprised. B. Relaxed. C. Hopeless. D. Angry.
C
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( )15. Which of the following can be put into “ ▲ ” in the passage?
A. push us to get creative B. help us get gold medals
C. make us become healthy D. encourage us to make friends
( )16. Which of the following is in the correct order according to the passage?
Amy tried to snowboard but failed.
b. Amy found she got a serious illness.
c. Amy helped some disabled children.
d. Amy created a pair of new legs herself.
A. a-b-d-c. B. a-d-b-c. C. b-d-c-a. D. b-a-d-c.
A
D
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( )17. What’s the best title for the passage?
Being the Best Snowboarder.
B. Growing Stronger after Hard Times.
C. Keeping Healthy for Better Life.
D. Following and Achieving Great Dreams.
B
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C
①A typical morning: you wake up, take a shower, brush your teeth, and then prick(刺,扎) your arm with a tiny needle. Wait, what? Unless you have a serious disease such as diabetes, you probably haven’t ever tested your own blood. But in the future, that might change.
②The company Cor already sells a system for home blood testing. You stick your arm using a painless, one-off, blood-drawing cartridge(针筒) about the size of a lipstick. Then you put the cartridge into a device that looks like the bottom for an electric toothbrush. A few minutes later, an app on your phone reminds you with new information, including your present health data and tips on what to eat and how to exercise during the day.
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③It’s true that blood includes a lot of information about a person’s health. Blood tests can show if a person is ill or at risk for some problems, including a heart problem. But most people don’t test their own blood until a doctor says it’s time. Healthy young people get blood tests about every five years. These tests happen at a lab, where a nurse put a long needle into the arm to get some blood. Cor and similar companies, such as Wellness FX, are trying to change all that. They think people have chances of knowing more information about their own health.
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④But not everyone is sure that usual blood testing for healthy people is a great idea. Cor’s system is expensive and may not offer many advantages. “The lightest result here is that you lose your money and then you’re reminded to get more sleep and to eat more fruits, vegetables, and fish,” Pieter Cohen of Harvard Medical School told the New York Times. “The worst thing is that you will get scared by probably unusual results, but that are actually normal for you.”
⑤Moreover, the results of a home blood test might be wrong. It’s hard to get correct results from a tiny number of blood. So what do you think? Is caring about your own health through the system in the future? Or is it better to leave blood testing to the doctor in the hospital?
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( )18. Why does the writer mention the typical morning in Paragraph 1?
A. To explain a scene. B. To introduce the topic.
C. To provide an example. D. To make a comparison.
( )19. What does the word “device” in Paragraph 2 probably refer to?
a mobile phone B. a toothbrush head
C. a special machine D. a blood sample
B
C
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( )20. What can we learn about the company Cor’s blood testing system?
A. It is painless and cheap to use.
B. It was very popular among people.
C. It offers correct health information about our body.
D. It may give advice on our diet according to the health data.
( )21. If we divide the passage into three parts, how will you deal with it?
A. ①/②③④/⑤ B. ①②③/④/⑤
C. ①②/③④/⑤ D. ①/②③/④⑤
D
D
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Ⅲ. 概要补全。(23和25小题,每小题2分;22和24小题,每小题3分;共10分)(2025·一中模拟)
阅读文章,用恰当的短语或句子补全概要。补全部分总词数不超过30词。不能照抄原文连续超过3个词。
Reading textbooks is an important part of education. It can sometimes feel like a challenge. Francis P. Robinson, an American professor, developed the SQ3R method to help. It has 5 steps.
Firstly, “S” stands for “survey”. You need to start reading by looking through the textbook quickly. Focus on the titles and pictures to find out what the textbook is mainly about. This will help you organize the ideas as you read it later.
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In the second step, “Q” means “questions”. The questions you ask must have something to do with the title. For example, the title goes, “Newton’s First Law(定律) and Second Law”. You may ask, “What are the two laws about?” To dig deeper, you may also ask, “How are the two laws different?” This step will give you a purpose for reading.
3R stands for the other three steps—“read”, “retell” and “review”.
In the “read” part, keep your questions in mind and read actively to find out the answers. You can write notes in your own words, and short phrases are better than long sentences.
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Then, it comes to the “retell” part. Use your own words to answer the questions, without looking back at the textbook. It will help you better understand what’s in the book.
Finally, the last step is “review”. You should review your notes to check if you can understand the textbook. If not, pay special attention in class.
With the help of the SQ3R method, I believe it will be easier for you to read all the textbooks!
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Summary
SQ3R method is developed by Francis P. Robinson. Its purpose is 22 . It has the following 5 steps.
SURVEY
Read quickly to get 23 of the textbook. The titles and pictures can help.
QUESTION
24 . You’ll know what to read for.
22. 23.__________________
helping/to help students read textbooks
the main idea(s)
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READ
Read actively to find out the answers. You can take short notes.
RETELL
Answer the questions in your own words. Don’t check your textbook.
REVIEW
Review your notes. 25 , focus in class.
I believe SQ3R will help!
24.
25.
Ask questions about the title(s)
If you can’t understand the textbook
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