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组合训练A
《学本课堂》
2026重庆英语(人教版)
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Ⅰ. 完形填空。
I took up baking(烘焙) at 12. At that time, I was working on my school bakery project with my classmates. I tried a few times, but I wasn’t very 1 . My parents advised me to learn from my grandmother, who later gave me her recipe(食谱) and instructions as well. 2 two years’ practice, I was able to make delicious bread. I have come to realize making bread means a lot to me although it takes a long time.
( )1. A. careful B. successful C. tired D. comfortable
( )2. A. After B. Before C. Until D. While
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B
A
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To make bread, others usually use quick-rise yeast(酵母) 3 I don’t. Every Saturday morning, after mixing proper amount of water with flour, sugar, etc., I take time to wait for the dough(面团) to rise.
Baking does require great 4 .
( )3. A. but B. so C. and D. although
( )4. A. talent B. courage C. patience D. skill
A
C
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In my hands, the dough is slowly growing. It’s becoming softer. I can feel the change which connects me to something quite different from the modern way of living. To me, making bread goes 5 our culture of convenience. It certainly takes 6 time than buying bread from a store, but I enjoy it.
( )5. A. with B. to C. for D. against
( )6. A. fewer B. most C. more D. less
D
C
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I’ve kept my grandmother’s recipe without making any change. Up to now, this 7 has continued for years. Sometimes in order to fit it in, I have to change my schedule. But I have 8 considered giving it up.
( )7. A. tradition B. trouble C. instruction D. connection
( )8. A. sometimes B. never C. ever D. often
A
B
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What makes me happy is that my children like my home-made bread. By the time my children get home from school, the bread has been baked and cooled. They step into the house and the 9 thing they do is to take a deep breath of the warm, honeyed air. My bread-baking has also helped them slow down and 10 the value of taking their time and leading an unhurried life.
( )9. A. last B. first C. most D. second
( )10. A. prepare B. improve C. memorize D. understand
B
D
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Ⅱ. 阅读理解。(2025·西附三模)
Thinking outside the box is a metaphor(隐喻) often used to describe different, or creative thinking. It shows up in simple things like using paper to make “planes” instead of just writing on it.
The term was first used in 1975 by a company. The Human Resource(HR) offered a 9-dot puzzle to the interviewees who were asked to connect all the dots with only 4 lines. This task actually requires some lateral thinking(跨界
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思维), so the HR encouraged the interviewees to “think outside the box”. In this case, they needed to look beyond the box and create something else.
To draw those 4 lines, you have to first use up all the ways within the box. Only then can you realize that the problem is the box itself. You need to understand the problem, then solve it.
To think outside the box, you must look beyond a narrow view. Otherwise(否则), you wouldn’t find the answer. Thinking outside the box can also force you to widen your horizon. Then you will focus more on opportunities and the willingness to take risks, which encourages people to
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grow. When we stay in our comfort zone(舒适地带), taking risks, growing, and challenging the normal seem much more frightening. So try to become an effective leader, or a team member.
Whatever you do, think twice: First in the box, then outside the box. Outside-the-box thinking often breaks the routines(常规) and may sound ridiculous(荒谬的). But without thinking outside the box, these people, like Thomas Edison, Isaac Newton, wouldn’t have changed the world in the way they did. Just allow yourself to start thinking outside the box. You’ll be glad you did.
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( )11. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
A. Connecting all the dots with only 4 lines.
B. Thinking outside the box.
C. Taking part in the job interview.
D. Taking risks all the time.
B
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( )12. Which is the right answer to solving the 9-dot puzzle according to the passage?
A B C D
D
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Think outside the box
Introduction A metaphor for creative problem-solving, such as 13 .
( )13. A. using a big leaf as an umbrella
B. using paper to take notes
C. using cups to drink water
D. using cloth bags instead of plastic bags
A
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14 1. Fully understand what the present problem(the box) is.
2. Go beyond its limitations by challenging different ways.
Benefits 1. It solves challenging tasks.
2. It can help widen people’s horizons.
3. It makes people pay more attention to more opportunities.
4. It encourages people’s growth.
Conclusion Whatever you do, you can try to think outside the box.
( )14. A. Purposes B. Steps C. Advice D. Examples
B
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Ⅲ. 任务型阅读。
I was 68 when I first stepped onstage as a stand-up comedian. I’d never set foot in a comedy club before. But after the 9/11 terrorist attack, I started to think about trying comedy because I realized that people needed to laugh again. I took a few classes, tried to work out a routine, and finally collected the courage to get up onstage. That first time was terrifying! I could expect what the audience(观众) would think of me the first time they saw me.
In New York, comedians are typically young men. It’s hard enough to break through as a woman, and even harder as someone old enough to be
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their grandmother. A booking agent said, “Perhaps you were in the wrong place.” As I stepped onstage that first time, people were clearly surprised and doubtful to see an old woman. I introduced myself, stated my age and tried my first joke. There was silence. But by the time I got to the third line, people were finally laughing properly. After the whole performance, the same agent clapped his hand and presented a bunch of flowers to me, saying, “Oh, you were so great.” I was more attracted by this job.
Even today, I’m nervous before I step out. My first line is, “Hello, everybody, I’m almost 88 years old. I’m telling you that in case I don’t make it all the way through the show.” Then people laugh and I relax.
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I realize that what I am determined to do is much more than my own personal growth. After a show, people, young and old, come up to me saying what an inspiration I am. They say they want to be as active as I am when they reach my age. I’m pleased that I can show others that, as an older person, you don’t need to take a back seat in life.
Last year, I was recognized as the oldest woman stand-up comedian in the world. But I have no plan to stop my comedy work. I hope to still be performing when I’m 100. My goal is to still be up there making people laugh.
By D’yan Forest
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15. Did the audience believe the writer was a great comedian the first time they saw her?
16. According to the passage, how long has the writer been a comedian?
17. Besides personal growth, what the other meaning is mentioned for the writer to be such a comedian?
No, they didn’t.
About 20 years.
She inspires others.
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18. The writer of the passage breaks down some stereotypes(刻板印象). List such a role model you know and tell the reasons.
A role model is Tu Youyou. She broke stereotypes about age and gender in science by winning the Nobel Prize for her malaria research, proving talent and dedication have no boundaries.(开放性试题,言之有理即可)
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Ⅳ. 概要补全。(2025·南开二模)
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。
We are taught from birth to use food to express our feelings. We plan family dinners, treat our friends from far away and make traditional food during festivals.
But emotional eating is different. For example, you may eat a lot more than usual when you fail an important exam. You might eat a lot when experiencing the stress from diseases. The bad news is that emotional eating
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will not help you drive away any terrible feelings but might only lower your energy, disturb your sleep and weaken your immunity(免疫力). Luckily, here are some things you can do to avoid emotional eating.
First, understand what you are experiencing. If your stomach is growling(咆哮), it is a sign of physical hunger. But if there is no such sign and you still feel hungry, you’d better do a mental check of yourself: Am I experiencing happiness, sadness, fear, or anger? If your answer is yes, it is not your body but your mind that is asking for food.
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Moreover, when to eat also has a great influence. You should eat meals around the same time each day, and leave about three to five hours apart between meals. If you stick to this plan, you can not only avoid mindless eating but also control your blood sugar and insulin(胰岛素).
Last but not least, remember to avoid blaming(责备) yourself for emotional eating. This only heightens emotions, which can increase the drive to eat. Sometimes a mistake can be a chance to learn how to deal with a similar situation in the future. So try to use a gentle self-talk next time.
Follow these suggestions from now on! You can eat well even under great stress!
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SUMMARY
Emotional eating means 19 . It can harm our health by lowering energy, disturbing sleep, and weaken immunity. Here is something you can do. First, tell whether you are experiencing 20 . Second, 21 and stick to it. Lastly, try to be kind to yourself. This is because the more you blame yourself, 22 .
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22.
eating too much/a lot more than usual under stress/when you experience bad feelings/emotions
physical hunger or mental hunger
(you should) make a plan for eating
the more you want to eat
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