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2026届高三英语各地模考或重点中学(联考)阅读专项训练十三(七选五)及答案详解
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一. (2026·湖北恩施·二模)In the age of constant digital exposure, there is a widespread problem — sleep could be challenging to get. 1 They are struggling with nonstop information, unfinished text message exchanges, strong desires to check social media, work worries, and self-reflections. To prevent overthinking stealing your sleep, here are three easy-to-apply ways.
Give your thoughts a place to land
When your mind believes it must hold on to every thought, these thoughts can feel like planes circling to touch down. 2 A good old-fashioned paper and pen next to your bed is far better than picking up your phone to write on your notes app. Phone in hand, you will likely start checking social media or news. Writing down your thoughts on paper tells your brain they are not ignored but safely stored, relaxing your mind.
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Any gathering of mindfulness experts would provide enough evidence of how overthinking lives in imagined futures and in replayed (often mistakenly) pasts. Healthy sleep lives only in the here and now. So, feel the warmth of your blanket, the comfort of your body on your bed, and that super pleasant feeling of letting yourself go before falling asleep. 4
Realize sleep isn’t from removing all thoughts
Your goal for a good night’s sleep is not to push all your thoughts away. 5 Gently reminding yourself how far you have come in life will help you stop worrying about what you have to do. Sleep is not about clearing your thoughts, but instead about how you hold on to them when you pull the blanket over you at night.
A.So, land them on a paper runway.
B.Clarify your thoughts to the fullest
C.Secure your thoughts to the present
D.This helps win your sleep back instantly.
E.Overthinking in bed is difficult to address.
F.Rather, the best way is to respond to them properly.
G.Many people are lying in bed with their minds overthinking.
二. (2026·辽宁大连·一模)
In an age where notifications never stop and screens compete for every spare moment, a growing number of people are turning to a concept called “digital minimalism.” It’s the idea of focusing your online time on a few carefully chosen activities that truly matter, while happily missing out on everything else. 6
The philosophy isn’t about rejecting technology completely. Rather, it’s about being intentional with your digital life. Just as minimalism in the physical world encourages owning fewer but more meaningful possessions, digital minimalism asks you to evaluate which apps, platforms, and online activities actually add value to your day. 7 The key question to ask yourself is: Does this serve me, or am I serving it?
So how does one begin this process? The first step is often a “digital declutter (清理).” 8 During this period, you explore hobbies, spend time in nature, or connect with people face-to-face. This break helps you realize what you genuinely miss and what you don’t.
After the declutter, the next phase is reconnecting — but selectively. You can reintroduce the tools that support things you deeply value. Maybe it’s a podcast that teaches you something, a messaging app that keeps you close to distant family, or a music streaming service that helps you relax. 9
Critics might argue that digital minimalism is a luxury for those who can afford to disconnect. However, advocates insist it’s more about mindset than privilege. Even small changes — turning off non-essential notifications, setting a timer for social apps, or having “phone-free” hours at home — can make a significant difference.
10 It’s about regaining control over your attention and time in a world designed to steal both.
A.The goal is not to use less technology for its own sake.
B.It’s a response to the feeling of being controlled by our devices.
C.This means taking a 30-day break from all optional technologies.
D.The key is to ensure every digital tool you keep has a clear purpose.
E.Social media platforms are designed to keep users scrolling endlessly.
F.You might discover the world doesn’t fall apart without constant updates.
G.The rest — the endless scrolling, the catchy headlines — can be let go without regret.
三. (2026·广东·一模)
We all experience moments like this: a friend doesn’t reply to your message, or someone walks right past you without noticing. Most people move on quickly, but for those who are sensitive to rejection, these small moments feel heavy. 11 .
Rejection sensitivity means often expecting others to reject you, even when there is no real sign of it. People who think this way pay too much attention to others’ words, tone, or silence. A late reply can feel like “They don’t like me,” and a serious face may seem like “They’re upset with me.” Because of this fear, they try to protect themselves by avoiding eye contact, keeping quiet, or pulling away. 12 — sometimes creating the very rejection they were afraid of. The good news is that gentle, intentional habits can help.
Challenge your first reaction. Feelings are not facts. When your mind jumps to the worst explanation, pause and ask: What else could this mean? 13 . Try writing down at least two neutral (中性的) possibilities before accepting the negative one. This simple practice helps calm emotional overreaction.
Express your needs openly. People with rejection sensitivity often hide their feelings, hoping others will understand without being told. 14 . Try speaking clearly and kindly: “When I didn’t hear back, I felt a bit unsure. Could we talk later?” Honest communication builds trust and reduces unnecessary worry.
15 . If someone reaches out to you, offer a small sign of openness — a smile, a short reply, or a simple “thank you.” These small gestures show that you welcome connection. Over time, they help soften the habit of pulling away.
A.Pursue stronger bonds with others
B.But silence easily causes confusion
C.Respond warmly when others show care
D.They are always searching for ways to relieve their anxiety
E.Sadly, this distance can make them seem cold or unfriendly
F.They may immediately assume something is wrong with them
G.Perhaps the other person is busy, stressed, or simply distracted
四. (2026·河南南阳·一模)
There’s something magical about the way imagination works. It knows no boundaries and can turn simple thoughts into real change. 16
Take the story of Mark Lee. He loved biking around his neighbourhood but grew upset seeing that many plastic bottles littered the parks and sidewalks. 17 Using an old 3D printer, Mark started experimenting. He melted plastic bottles down and tried shaping them into small bricks. At first, everything went wrong — the plastic broke, the printer jammed, and the pieces didn’t fit together. 18
But Mark had a different idea. He redesigned the bricks to lock together like puzzle pieces and adjusted the heating temperature carefully. 19 Mark used his bricks to build a small bike shelter for his neighbourhood, and his design won a national high school invention competition.
20 Thirteen-year-old Sally Carter loved reading fantasy books. Inspired by magical maps in her stories, she wondered: what if we could build a real-world app that helps people explore hidden places in their own cities? She gathered friends, learned some basic programming, and together they created an app that maps small local parks and gardens few people knew about.
Next time you see a young person lost in thought, don’t rush to pull them back. They might just be imagining the next great idea.
A.And he’s not alone.
B.People can match scientists in imagination.
C.After months of trial and error, he succeeded.
D.With support from his parents, he bought some bricks.
E.Everyone around thought he should abandon his pursuit.
F.Around the world, kids are imagining like never before.
G.Instead of simply complaining, he decided to do something about it.
五. (2026·江苏·二模)
Language barriers. Culture shock. Homesickness. These are the things you might worry about before departing to study abroad. 21
After a busy year abroad — constantly meeting new people, having new experiences and gaining independence, coming home can feel like an anti-climax (落差很大). Like many other exchange students I found myself living with my parents again after a year abroad. 22 At first, I indulged in everything I had always loved about being home: days spent lounging with cups of tea and books, tranquil walks and home-cooked dinners. But once the jetlag subsided (倒过时差), I found myself strangely lacking energy and motivation.
Why was I feeling so disconnected? I realized that I had done two things while I was away: I had idealized home in my mind, and I’d expected everything to remain exactly the same while I was gone. But as I immersed myself in a new culture, I quickly adapted to a different way of life. 23 Some friendships had become distant while others had become closer together. On top of that, I felt as if I’d changed too.
24 . My friend, who studied in France, experienced something similar. She says she found herself asking: “How do I fit back into the life I had before when I feel so different?” So it’s hardly surprising that once it’s over, many exchange students feel at a loose end. It seems odd to me that no one at university warns you about this beforehand.
Getting a part-time job eventually helped ease my own sense of dissociation, as it gave me the structure I needed. 25 Readjusting at home has been harder than life abroad. But as I add some of the things I loved about living abroad to my home life, while realizing that there are some feelings I can’t replace, I’m starting to find a new normal.
A.It turned out I wasn’t alone.
B.It forced me to reflect on my identity.
C.Meanwhile, everyone at home changed.
D.It felt like I’d taken several steps backwards.
E.Daily routines formed as my language improved.
F.But for me, returning home proved the hardest of all.
G.Spending more time with family and friends helped too.
六. (2026·浙江·二模)
At the Beijing World of Robots, located in the robotics industrial park in Beijing’s Yizhuang, the vision of an intelligent future is coming to reality with all kinds of robots. With advanced AI capabilities, they are increasingly transitioning from industrial applications to domestic environments with human-like appearances and skillful body and hand movements. 26
Embedded AI (具身智能), which integrates AI with physical objects such as robots, is emerging as a game-changing technology with limitless potential. 27 For instance, Unitree Robotics, known for its dancing robots showcased at CCTV’s Spring Festival Gala, demonstrates cutting-edge applications of embedded AI.
In industrial and agricultural settings, embedded AI can dramatically enhance operational efficiency. 28 For homes and healthcare sectors, it offers personalized and intelligent solutions, such as AI-powered smart home systems that have already been widely adopted. Additionally, autonomous driving technologies, though still under refinement and testing, represent another promising avenue for embedded AI.
29 This innovative solution, jointly launched by Meituan Medicine and Galbot, represents the world’s first humanoid robot-powered smart pharmacy system. It made its debut at the China International Fair for Trade in Services in September 2024. 30 It autonomously plans its route, navigates to the required item, and uses advanced AI-powered vision and grasping technology to complete the task. This cutting-edge technology shows how AI is revolutionizing healthcare services.
A.It can also reduce costs and enable precise management.
B.China has played a leading role in the development of elderly care robots.
C.Several Chinese companies have already made significant strides in this area.
D.These robots can bring intelligent assistance to various aspects of everyday life.
E.One groundbreaking example of AI-driven robotics is the Galbot humanoid robot.
F.Designed for 24/7 autonomous operation, a Galbot robot can restock items efficiently.
G.Meanwhile, the automotive industry is also experiencing a rapid AI-driven transformation.
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一. 1.G 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.F
【难度】0.65
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章针对数字时代人们因过度思考而难以入睡的问题,提出了三种简单易行的方法:将想法写下来、将思绪拉回当下以及正确回应想法而非强行清空。
1.上文“In the age of constant digital exposure, there is a widespread problem — sleep could be challenging to get. (在持续数字暴露的时代,有一个普遍的问题——睡眠可能难以获得)”指出了数字时代睡眠困难的普遍现象。G选项“Many people are lying in bed with their minds overthinking. (许多人躺在床上,大脑却在过度思考)”承接上文,将“睡眠困难”这一普遍问题具体化为“睡前过度思考”这一核心现象,引出下文“They are struggling with nonstop information, unfinished text message exchanges, strong desires to check social media, work worries, and self-reflections. (他们正与源源不断的信息、未完成的短信交流、强烈的刷社交媒体欲望、工作焦虑和自我反思作斗争)”,具体描述了过度思考的表现。故选G项。
2.上文“When your mind believes it must hold on to every thought, these thoughts can feel like planes circling to touch down. (当你的大脑认为必须抓住每一个想法时,这些想法就会像等待降落的飞机一样盘旋不去)”用“飞机盘旋”比喻思绪纷繁、无法安放的状态。A选项“So, land them on a paper runway. (所以,让它们降落在纸质的跑道上吧)”承接上文,用“So”引出针对这一比喻的解决方案——将思绪写下来,动词“land(着陆,降落)”与上文“飞机盘旋”的比喻形成巧妙的呼应。故选A项。
3.下文“Any gathering of mindfulness experts would provide enough evidence of how overthinking lives in imagined futures and in replayed (often mistakenly) pasts. Healthy sleep lives only in the here and now. So, feel the warmth of your blanket, the comfort of your body on your bed, and that super pleasant feeling of letting yourself go before falling asleep. (任何正念专家的聚会都会提供足够的证据,说明过度思考如何存在于想象中的未来和被重新播放(通常是错误地)的过去之中。健康的睡眠只存在于此时此地。所以,感受毯子的温暖、身体在床上舒适的感觉,以及入睡前那种放下一切的愉悦)”整段都在阐述过度思考往往指向过去或未来,而健康的睡眠需要将思绪拉回到当下。C选项“Secure your thoughts to the present (将你的思绪固定在当下)”作为本段小标题,精准概括了下文的核心内容——通过将思绪锚定在此时此刻来对抗过度思考,起到总领全段的作用。故选C项。
4.上文“So, feel the warmth of your blanket, the comfort of your body on your bed, and that super pleasant feeling of letting yourself go before falling asleep. (所以,感受毯子的温暖、身体在床上舒适的感觉,以及入睡前那种放下一切的愉悦)”介绍了通过感官体验将思绪拉回当下的具体做法。D选项“This helps win your sleep back instantly. (这有助于让你立刻找回睡眠)”承接上文,用“This”指代上文描述的“感受温暖、舒适、放松”这一行为,指出其直接效果——帮助入睡。故选D项。
5.上文“Your goal for a good night’s sleep is not to push all your thoughts away. (一夜好眠的目标不是把所有想法都推开)”否定了“清空思绪”这一常见误解。F选项“Rather, the best way is to respond to them properly. (相反,最好的方式是恰当地回应它们)”承接上文,用“Rather”与上文的错误目标构成转折,提出正确的做法——恰当地回应想法。下文“Gently reminding yourself how far you have come in life will help you stop worrying about what you have to do. (温和地提醒自己你已经走了多远,会帮助你停止担心那些必须做的事情)”则具体阐述了如何“恰当地回应”——用积极的自我提醒来应对思绪。故选F项。
二. 6.B 7.G 8.C 9.D 10.A
【难度】0.65
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍数字极简主义的概念、核心理念、实践步骤以及人们对它的不同看法,强调理性使用数字工具。
6.根据前文“In an age where notifications never stop and screens compete for every spare moment, a growing number of people are turning to a concept called “digital minimalism.” It’s the idea of focusing your online time on a few carefully chosen activities that truly matter, while happily missing out on everything else. (在一个通知不断、屏幕抢占每一刻空闲时间的时代,越来越多的人开始关注一个名为“数字极简主义”的概念。它指的是将你的上网时间集中在少数精心挑选、真正重要的活动上,同时坦然忽略其他一切。)”可知,前文介绍数字极简主义的背景与定义,此空应说明这一概念出现的原因,B选项“It’s a response to the feeling of being controlled by our devices.(这是对被电子设备控制感的一种回应。)”承接前文内容,解释其出现背景,符合语境。故选B项。
7.根据前文“Just as minimalism in the physical world encourages owning fewer but more meaningful possessions, digital minimalism asks you to evaluate which apps, platforms, and online activities actually add value to your day.(正如现实世界中的极简主义鼓励拥有更少但更有意义的物品,数字极简主义要求你评估哪些应用程序、平台和线上活动真正为你的生活增添价值。)”可知,前文说明要筛选有价值的数字活动,此空应说明舍弃无价值的内容,G选项“The rest — the endless scrolling, the catchy headlines — can be let go without regret.(剩下的——无休止的刷屏、吸睛的标题——都可以毫无遗憾地放下。)”承接前文,指出应舍弃的无用内容,符合语境。故选G项。
8.根据前文“So how does one begin this process? The first step is often a “digital declutter (清理).”(第一步通常是进行“数字清理”。)”可知,此空应解释数字清理的具体做法,C选项“This means taking a 30-day break from all optional technologies.(这意味着暂停使用所有非必要的数字技术30天。)”对数字清理进行具体说明,符合语境。故选C项。
9.根据前文“After the declutter, the next phase is reconnecting — but selectively. You can reintroduce the tools that support things you deeply value.(清理之后,下一阶段是重新连接——但要有选择性。你可以重新使用那些支持你所珍视事物的工具。)”可知,前文强调选择性使用数字工具,此空应说明使用工具的关键原则,D选项“The key is to ensure every digital tool you keep has a clear purpose.(关键是确保你保留的每一个数字工具都有明确的用途。)”承接前文,点明选择性使用工具的核心,符合语境。故选D项。
10.根据后文“It’s about regaining control over your attention and time in a world designed to steal both.(它的意义在于在这个旨在窃取注意力和时间的世界里,重新掌控它们。)”可知,后文解释数字极简主义的真正目的,此空应先说明其初衷并非单纯少用技术,A选项“The goal is not to use less technology for its own sake.(其目的并非单纯为了少用技术而少用。)”与后文形成衔接,引出真正目标,符合语境。故选A项。
三. 11.F 12.E 13.G 14.B 15.C
【难度】0.65
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了拒绝敏感的表现、影响及改善的三个实用习惯。
11.上文“We all experience moments like this: a friend doesn’t reply to your message, or someone walks right past you without noticing. Most people move on quickly, but for those who are sensitive to rejection, these small moments feel heavy.(我们每个人都会遇到这样的时刻:朋友不回复你的消息,或者有人径直走过你身旁却毫无察觉。大多数人很快就会忘掉这些事,但对于那些对被拒绝特别敏感的人来说,这些微小的时刻却会让人感到沉重)”指出拒绝敏感者会因小事感到难受。空处承接前文,说明这类人的具体心理反应。选项F“They may immediately assume something is wrong with them(他们可能会立刻认为是自己出了问题)”具体解释了拒绝敏感者面对小事时的负面自我归因,与前文形成顺承关系,符合语境。故选F。
12.上文“Because of this fear, they try to protect themselves by avoiding eye contact, keeping quiet, or pulling away.(由于这种恐惧,他们试图通过避免眼神交流、保持沉默或疏远来保护自己)”说明拒绝敏感者会刻意与人保持距离。空后“sometimes creating the very rejection they were afraid of.(有时反而造成了他们所害怕的拒绝)”指出这种行为带来的负面结果。空处需衔接这种疏远行为与后果。选项E“Sadly, this distance can make them seem cold or unfriendly(可悲的是,这种距离会让他们看起来冷漠或不友好)”中的“this distance”指代前文的疏远行为,点明其带来的负面印象,与后文结果相呼应,符合语境。故选E。
13.上文“When your mind jumps to the worst explanation, pause and ask: What else could this mean?(当你的脑海中冒出最坏的解释时,停下来问问自己:这还可能意味着什么?)”提出要质疑负面第一反应,寻找其他可能性。空处应举例说明其他中性的可能性。选项G“Perhaps the other person is busy, stressed, or simply distracted(也许对方只是忙碌、有压力或只是分心了)”具体列举了中性的合理原因,是对前文问题的直接回答,与后文“neutral possibilities”相呼应,符合语境。故选G。
14.上文“People with rejection sensitivity often hide their feelings, hoping others will understand without being told.(有拒绝敏感的人常常隐藏自己的感受,希望别人不用被告知就能理解)”说明这类人习惯沉默隐藏情绪。空处应指出这种沉默的问题。选项B“But silence easily causes confusion(但沉默容易造成困惑)”通过转折指出隐藏感受、保持沉默的弊端,与后文坦诚沟通的建议形成对比,符合语境。故选B。
15.空后“If someone reaches out to you, offer a small sign of openness — a smile, a short reply, or a simple “thank you.”(如果有人向你主动示好,给出一点友好的表示 —— 一个微笑、一句简短的回复或一句简单的“谢谢”)”介绍了对他人的主动示好做出积极回应的做法。空处需总领本段内容。选项C“Respond warmly when others show care(当他人表达关心时热情回应)”概括了本段核心建议,与后文具体的回应行为相呼应,符合语境。故选C。
四. 16.F 17.G 18.E 19.C 20.A
【难度】0.8
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章通过讲述Mark Lee和Sally Carter两个孩子的故事,展现了孩子们丰富的想象力以及他们如何将想象转化为实际行动,进而带来改变,强调了不要轻视孩子们看似发呆的想象,因为他们可能正孕育着伟大的创意。
16.上文“There’s something magical about the way imagination works. It knows no boundaries and can turn simple thoughts into real change. (想象力的运作方式有一种神奇之处。它没有界限,能把简单的想法变成真正的改变。)”强调了想象力的神奇和强大,下文通过Mark Lee和Sally Carter两个孩子的故事进一步说明孩子们的想象力以及带来的改变,F项“Around the world, kids are imagining like never before. (在世界各地,孩子们正以前所未有的方式进行想象。)”符合语境,既承接上文关于想象力的内容,又引出下文孩子们想象并带来改变的例子,故选F。
17.上文“He loved biking around his neighbourhood but grew upset seeing that many plastic bottles littered the parks and sidewalks. (他喜欢在附近骑自行车,但看到公园和人行道上散落着许多塑料瓶,他感到很沮丧。)”说明Mark Lee看到塑料瓶乱扔的情况很沮丧,空格处应说明他针对这种情况采取的行动,G项“Instead of simply complaining, he decided to do something about it. (他没有只是抱怨,而是决定做点什么。)”符合语境,与上文形成转折关系,且引出下文他用旧3D打印机做实验的内容,故选G。
18.上文“At first, everything went wrong — the plastic broke, the printer jammed, and the pieces didn’t fit together. (一开始,一切都出了问题——塑料碎了,打印机卡住了,零件也拼不到一起。)”说明Mark Lee一开始的实验很不顺利,E项“Everyone around thought he should abandon his pursuit. (周围的人都认为他应该放弃他的追求。)”符合语境,承接上文实验不顺利的情况,说明周围人对他的看法,且与下文“But Mark had a different idea. (但是Mark有不同的想法。)”形成转折关系,故选E。
19.上文“He redesigned the bricks to lock together like puzzle pieces and adjusted the heating temperature carefully. (他重新设计了砖块,让它们像拼图一样拼在一起,并仔细调整了加热温度。)”说明Mark Lee针对之前的问题进行了改进,空格处应说明改进后的结果,C项“After months of trial and error, he succeeded. (经过几个月的反复试验,他成功了。)”符合语境,承接上文的改进措施,且引出下文他用砖块建自行车棚并获奖的内容,故选C。
20.下文“Thirteen-year-old Sally Carter loved reading fantasy books. Inspired by magical maps in her stories, she wondered: what if we could build a real-world app that helps people explore hidden places in their own cities? She gathered friends, learned some basic programming, and together they created an app that maps small local parks and gardens few people knew about. (13岁的Sally Carter喜欢读奇幻小说。受故事中魔法地图的启发,她想:如果我们能开发一个现实世界的应用程序,帮助人们探索自己城市中隐藏的地方呢?她召集了朋友,学习了一些基本的编程知识,然后他们一起创建了一个应用程序,可以绘制出很少有人知道的小型本地公园和花园的地图。)”讲述了另一个孩子Sally Carter将想象转化为实际行动并取得成果的故事,空格处应引出这个故事,A项“And he’s not alone. (他并不是唯一一个这样做的人。)”符合语境,承接上文Mark Lee的故事,且引出下文Sally Carter的故事,故选A。
五. 21.F 22.D 23.C 24.A 25.G
【难度】0.65
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者留学归来后经历文化反差、身份困惑,最终通过调整心态和行动逐渐适应国内生活的过程。
21.由上文“Language barriers. Culture shock. Homesickness. These are the things you might worry about before departing to study abroad.(语言障碍。文化冲击。想家。这些可能是你出国学习前担心的事情。)”及下文“After a busy year abroad — constantly meeting new people, having new experiences and gaining independence, coming home can feel like an anti-climax.(在海外忙碌了一年——不断结识新朋友、获得新体验、获得独立之后,回国可能会让人感觉落差很大。)”可知,上文提及出国前的担忧,下文转而讲述回国后的不适,本空应表示转折,突出回国才是最困难的事。F选项“But for me, returning home proved the hardest of all.(但对我来说,回国是最难的。)”能承上启下,符合语境。故选F。
22.由上文“Like many other exchange students I found myself living with my parents again after a year abroad.(像许多其他交换生一样,我发现自己在国外待了一年后又和父母住在一起了。)”及下文“At first, I indulged in everything I had always loved about being home: days spent lounging with cups of tea and books, tranquil walks and home-cooked dinners.(起初,我尽情享受着在家的一切:悠闲地喝茶看书,平静地散步,吃家常便饭。)”可知,上文提到作者像许多其他交换生一样,在国外待了一年后又和父母住在一起,下文则描述了作者最初在家享受的各种惬意时光,本空应说明作者在家最初的感觉。D选项“It felt like I’d taken several steps backwards.(感觉像是倒退了好几步。)”形象表达出独立生活后又回到依赖父母状态的心理落差,符合语境。故选D。
23.由上文“But as I immersed myself in a new culture, I quickly adapted to a different way of life.(但当我沉浸在一种新的文化中时,我很快适应了不同的生活方式。)”及下文“Some friendships had become distant while others had become closer together.(有些友谊变得疏远了,而有些则变得更亲密了。)”可知,上文讲自己的改变,下文讲人际关系的变化,本空应说明家乡的人也发生了变化。C选项“Meanwhile, everyone at home changed.(与此同时,家里的每个人都变了。)”承上启下,共同说明了变化的主题,符合语境。故选C。
24.由下文“My friend, who studied in France, experienced something similar.(我在法国留学的朋友也有类似的经历。)”可知,下文说明作者的朋友也有类似的经历,本空应说明作者不是唯一有这种感觉的人,A选项“It turned out I wasn’t alone.(事实证明我并不孤单。)”能引出下文,符合语境。故选A。
25.由上文“Getting a part-time job eventually helped ease my own sense of dissociation, as it gave me the structure I needed.(最终,找一份兼职工作缓解了我的疏离感,因为它给了我所需要的生活秩序感。)”及下文“Readjusting at home has been harder than life abroad. But as I add some of the things I loved about living abroad to my home life, while realizing that there are some feelings I can’t replace, I’m starting to find a new normal.(在家重新适应比在国外生活更难。但当我把自己喜爱的一些国外生活方式融入到当下的生活中,同时也明白有些感受无可替代时,我开始找到一种新的常态。)”可知,上文说明找兼职工作帮助作者缓解了疏离感,下文则描述了在作者如何重新适应家庭生活,本空应说明其他有助于适应的方法,G选项“Spending more time with family and friends helped too.(花更多时间和家人朋友在一起也有帮助。)”与上文并列,说明另一种缓解方式,与下文“把国外喜欢的东西融入家庭生活”相呼应,符合语境。故选G。
六. 26.D 27.C 28.A 29.E 30.F
【难度】0.65
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍北京机器人世界的各类机器人,阐述具身智能的潜力及在多领域的应用,展示中国在该领域的进展。
26.根据上文“With advanced AI capabilities,they are increasingly transitioning from industrial applications to domestic environments with human-like appearances and skillful body and hand movements.(凭借先进的人工智能技术能力,它们正日益从工业应用转向家庭环境,拥有类人外观和娴熟的肢体及手部动作。)”可知,此处应承接上文的机器人,说明其在日常生活中的作用。D选项“These robots can bring intelligent assistance to various aspects of everyday life.(这些机器人可以为日常生活的各个方面提供智能辅助)”中的These robots指代上文提到的各类机器人,衔接上文且引出下文具身智能的介绍,符合语境。故选D项。
27.根据上文“Embedded AI (具身智能), which integrates AI with physical objects such as robots, is emerging as a game-changing technology with limitless potential.(具身智能将人工智能与机器人等实体设备相结合,正成为一项潜力无限、具有颠覆性的技术)”以及下文“For instance, Unitree Robotics... demonstrates cutting-edge applications of embedded AI.(例如,以在央视春晚展示的跳舞机器人而闻名的宇树科技,展示了具身智能的尖端应用)”可知,此处应体现中国企业在具身智能领域的进展。C选项“Several Chinese companies have already made significant strides in this area.(已有多家中国企业在该领域取得了重大进展)”中的this area指代具身智能领域,既承接上文技术潜力,又引出下文中国企业的例子,符合语境。故选C项。
28.根据上文“In industrial and agricultural settings, embedded AI can dramatically enhance operational efficiency.(在工农业领域,具身智能可以显著提高运营效率)”可知,此处应进一步说明具身智能在工农业领域的优势。A选项“It can also reduce costs and enable precise management.(它还可以降低成本并实现精准管理)”中的It指代具身智能,also承接上文的enhance operational efficiency,补充其另一优势,符合语境。故选A项。
29.根据下文“This innovative solution, jointly launched by Meituan Medicine and Galbot, represents the world’s first humanoid robot-powered smart pharmacy system.(这项由美团买药和Galbot联合推出的创新解决方案,是世界上首个类人机器人智能药房系统)”可知,此处应引出Galbot类人机器人这一例子。E选项“One groundbreaking example of AI-driven robotics is the Galbot humanoid robot.(人工智能驱动机器人技术的一个开创性例子是Galbot类人机器人)”引出下文的具体介绍,符合语境。故选E项。
30.根据下文“It autonomously plans its route, navigates to the required item, and uses advanced AI-powered vision and grasping technology to complete the task.(它能自主规划路线,导航至所需物品,并利用先进的人工智能视觉和抓取技术完成任务)”可知,此处应介绍Galbot机器人的功能特点。F选项“Designed for 24/7 autonomous operation, a Galbot robot can restock items efficiently.(Galbot机器人设计用于全天候自主运行,能够高效补充物品)”既说明其运行模式,又为下文的具体操作描述做铺垫,符合语境。故选F项。
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