2026届高三英语各地模考或重点中学(联考)阅读专项训练二十一(A篇)

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2026届高三英语各地模考或重点中学(联考)阅读专项训练二十一(A篇)及答案详解 学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一.(25-26高三下·湖北宜昌·月考) Join us for the third annual BrainFest, a day of brainy fun for all ages. Explore hands-on activities, learn about cutting-edge neuroscience )神经科学) research, and even touch a real brain! 10:00-10:45 a.m. Live Science Stage Brain Trivia Challenge: Interactive Trivia GameLearn fascinating facts about the most incredible organ in your body with this interactive trivia game )知识问答游戏) for all ages! 11:00 a. m.-12:00 p.m. PACCAR IMAX Theater Guided Tour of the Brain: Human Brain DissectionJoin local neuroscientists to explore the structures of the brain, featuring a real human brain donated to the University of Washington for educational use. Recommended for ages 10+. 2:00-3:00 p.m. Laser Dome Laser Show: Pre-show Talk on Lasers in NeuroscienceBefore your laser )激光) show, enjoy a short talk by a neuroscientist from the Allen Institute exploring how we use laser technology to better understand the brain. 3:00-4: 00 p.m. Live Science Stage Future Brain Tech: The Great DebateHow could futuristic brain technologies change our society? Join University of Washington students in a mind-expanding tournament to explore the social impacts of emerging brain technologies. 3:30-4:30 p.m. Willard Smith Planetarium The Universe Inside Your Head: A Journey through the BrainWhat happens in your brain when you see a star? Learn how your eyes and brain interpret visual information while enjoying stunning imagery of real neurons. A limited quantity of free tickets are available on site. First come, first served. Guests may also purchase a General Admission ticket online in advance. Whether you’re new to this field or simply fascinated by how the mind works, BrainFest 2026 promises a full day of discovery, inspiration, and wonder. 1.Where can participants observe a genuine brain firsthand? A.Live Science Stage. B.PACCAR IMAX Theater. C.Laser Dome. D.Willard Smith Planetarium. 2.What can participants do at 3:10 p.m.? A.Engage in a stimulating event. B.Appreciate a grand laser show. C.Visit University of Washington. D.Listen to a brain technology speech. 3.Who is BrainFest intended for? A.Science experts. B.Laser show goers. C.Neuroscience enthusiasts. D.Science-fiction fans. 二.(25-26高三下·湖南长沙·月考) Cornerstone Learning Center Elective Program Guide Cornerstone Learning Center is an officially recognized supplemental education provider. Please note that our center does not issue high school diplomas but does offer elective courses. Students can earn high school credits through these courses. These credits are recognized by the local school district and may be accepted by other institutions. Students can transfer these credits to meet their graduation requirements on approval by their high school. ◆Final Grade Determination The final grade for each course is based on a 100-point scale. A minimum final score of 60 is required to pass and earn credits. An average score of 85 or higher is needed to receive Academic Honors recognition. The final grade is calculated using the following components: Class Participation (20%) Unit Tests (30%) Final Exam (50%) ◆Final Exam Procedures To ensure academic integrity, all final exams are held in person at the Cornerstone Learning Center classrooms and are supervised by an instructor. All standard exam rules and procedures must be followed. ◆What if a student does not pass a course? If a student does not achieve a passing grade, the following steps are recommended: The student should schedule a meeting with their Cornerstone academic advisor. The advisor can provide guidance, which may include exploring different learning strategies, retaking the course, or selecting an alternative course to fulfill graduation requirements. 4.What do we know about the credits? A.They are recognized by all high schools automatically. B.They can replace the requirements for a high school diploma. C.They can be transferred only with the high school’s approval. D.They are accepted by most local school districts unconditionally 5.If a student scores 65 in Class Participation, 80 in Unit Tests, and 70 in the Final Exam, what is the final result? A.The student fails and must retake the course. B.The student passes and earns regular credits. C.The student needs to retake the Final Exam only. D.The student receives Academic Honors recognition. 6.What should a student do first if failing a course? A.Request a review of the final exam paper. B.Focus on self-study and retake the course later. C.Make an appointment with the academic advisor. D.Sign up for a different elective course immediately. 三.(2026·甘肃张掖·二模) 4 Must-Visit Museums Opening in 2026 2026 is an excellent year for travelers to add more art to their adventures. Before planning your trip, make sure to review this list. Guggenheim Museum Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi The Guggenheim Museum Abu Dhabi aims to become one of the world’s leading cultural institutions, showcasing an ambitious vision for the future of art and design. Originally announced 20 years ago, with construction beginning in 2011, the building features innovative shapes and materials, including sustainable elements suitable for the region, while the collection and exhibitions are expected to showcase well-known American artists, alongside celebrated artists from the Middle East. New Museum, New York Reopening to the public on March 21 after a major expansion, the New Museum’s new building has doubled its exhibition space. The entire museum will open with “New Humans: Memories of the Future”, an exhibition showcasing works by more than 150 international artists, writers, scientists, architects, and filmmakers. The exhibit highlights key moments when dramatic technological and societal changes sparked new ideas about humanity and offered fresh visions of its future. Drift Museum, Amsterdam The museum is designed as an immersive (沉浸的), experiential environment rather than a traditional gallery, intended to inspire awe and develop a stronger bond with the planet and nature. Accessible by electric boat through an indoor harbor, the exhibition hall will feature the captivating works of Studio Drift, which cleverly explore the connections between nature, technology, and humanity. Dataland, Los Angeles The world’s first Museum of AI Arts, Dataland, opens in spring 2026 at The Grand LA, a Frank Gehry-designed cultural complex in downtown Los Angeles. Imagined as a living museum where human imagination meets machine creativity, Dataland sets new standards for artistic expression in the age of artificial intelligence. 7.What do we know about Guggenheim Museum Abu Dhabi? A.It took 20 years to complete the construction. B.It features AI arts and eco-friendly exhibitions. C.It is designed with the concept of sustainability. D.It only displays works by Middle Eastern artists. 8.What does the New Museum’s reopening exhibition mainly focus on? A.Significant architectural designs. B.Memories of the original building. C.How art promotes social changes. D.How technology reshapes human vision. 9.How can visitors access the Drift Museum? A.By taking a free bus. B.By taking an electric boat. C.By walking through a garden. D.By booking a guided tour online. 四.(2026·山东青岛·一模)Asia offers a wide range of marathon events across different countries and regions. These races are held in urban centers as well as in areas of cultural and natural significance. Courses vary in difficulty and ground conditions, allowing runners to choose between flatter routes and more demanding ones. With multiple distance options available, participants can choose events based on their experience levels and personal goals. Marathon Time (2026) Type Price (EUR) Course Profile The Great Wall of China Marathon 25 Oct Marathon 204 Rolling 10km 5km Almaty Marathon 27 Sep Marathon 45 Rolling Half marathon 35 10km Cappadocia Marathon Turkey 8 Nov Marathon 36 Hilly 20km 10km Songkhla Marathon 22-23 Aug Marathon 38 Flat 10km 22 5km 17 Things To Think About ●Register before the event. ●Know the local weather, so you can train and dress appropriately. ●Make sure that you are making accommodation through reliable sites for travel. ●Don’t underestimate how the difference in altitude (海拔) or temperature will affect your running. Read up and train to make it to the finish line. 10.What is the purpose of the text? A.To introduce a new marathon plan. B.To compare Asian marathon courses. C.To call for participation in Asian marathons. D.To provide information about Asian marathons. 11.Which marathon offers the shortest race with less demanding routes? A.Almaty Marathon. B.Songkhla Marathon. C.Cappadocia Marathon Turkey. D.The Great Wall of China Marathon. 12.What are runners recommended to do before participation? A.Book hotels from trusted websites. B.Apply early in order to get discounts. C.Email the registration before the deadline. D.Train under the guidance of professionals. 五.(2026·云南玉溪·二模)Welcome to our 2026 International Summer Course, a program designed for global teenagers aged 15-18 to enhance academic skills and cross-cultural communication. Running from July 7 to August 1, the course adopts a flexible modular (模块化) structure, requiring participants to select a combination of one Main Course plus one Optional Activity. Main Courses (Choose ONE) Course Name Schedule Core Focus & Assessment English Communication Mon-Fri, 9:00-11:30 am Speaking, listening, group debates and impromptu (即兴的) public speaking. Graded by class performance. Creative Writing Mon-Fri, 1:00-3:30 pm Narrative stories, argumentative essays and personal reflections. Final work submitted via email. Science Exploration Mon-Fri, 9:00-11:30 am Campus-based simple experiments, community environmental projects and team research reports. Optional Activities (Choose ONE) Art: Tue & Thu, 4:00-5:30 pm (studio access provided for extra practice after class) Sports: Mon & Wed, 4:00-5:30 pm (including basketball, badminton and outdoor hiking) Music: Fri, 3:00-5:30 pm (covering vocal training and basic music production) Important Information Course Fee: $380 per person, covering the selected main course, one optional activity, textbooks and basic learning materials. Lunch is excluded; participants may bring packed meals or purchase food at the school cafe (cash and mobile payment accepted). Certificate Requirement: To obtain the official course certificate, participants must attend at least 85% of all scheduled sessions and complete the required coursework for their main course. Cancellation Policy: A 50% refund will be issued only if the cancellation is made in writing two weeks prior to the course start date (June 23). No refunds will be granted for cancellations made after this deadline or for absences due to personal reasons. 13.What do the three main courses have in common? A.They focus on writing skills. B.They include outdoor activities. C.They are assessed by final written work. D.They last two and a half hours each time. 14.What should a participant do to get the course certificate? A.Get high scores in class performance. B.Finish both main and optional coursework. C.Attend at least 85% of the scheduled sessions. D.Complete main course tasks and meet attendance rules. 15.What can we know about the program? A.It offers a full refund for early cancellation. B.It requires one main and two optional courses. C.It targets teenagers and lasts roughly four weeks. D.It includes extra practice for all optional activities. 六.(2026·辽宁丹东·一模)Looking around your city, it may be hard to imagine that there might be a time when it no longer exists. But that’s exactly what happened to these cities. Read on to learn about these cities. Bannack, Montana Gold was discovered at the site that became Bannack in 1862. Like many cities built during the gold rush, Bannack is now a ghost town. The location and old buildings have been preserved as a state park for visitors who want to experience a little bit of history. Hashima Island, Japan Hashima Island was formerly one of the most populated cities in the world. The locals made their living at the island’s underwater coal mines. When the mines were closed, Hashima Island was abandoned. Today it is nothing but forgotten buildings. Consonno, Italy Consonno was a tiny town with a population of less than 300. The residents made their living harvesting crops. Then Mario Bagno came along and decided to turn the area into the Las Vegas of Italy. He destroyed nearly every building to build his masterpiece. But a 1976 landslide buried the access road and left the project unfinished. Consonno is now abandoned. Eastern Settlement, Greenland Eastern Settlement in Greenland isn’t just an abandoned city, it’s also a mystery. Once the most populated area in Greenland, the area was abandoned and no one knows why. The last known writings from the area pertained to a wedding in 1408 and offered no clues. 16.Which city’s residents depended on coal mines for their livelihood? A.Bannack, Montana. B.Hashima Island, Japan. C.Consonno, Italy. D.Eastern Settlement, Greenland. 17.What finally put an end to Bagno’s project? A.A natural disaster. B.Residents’ protests. C.Easy access by road. D.The warning from Las Vegas. 18.What do these cities have in common? A.They were all populous. B.They have all disappeared. C.They have all been abandoned. D.They were all destroyed by disasters. 试卷第1页,共3页 试卷第1页,共3页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 《2026届高三英语各地模考或重点中学(联考)阅读专项训练二十一(A篇)及答案详解》参考答案 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 B A C C B C C D B D 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 答案 B A D D C B A C 一.1.B 2.A 3.C 【难度】0.85 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了BrainFest这一活动的相关信息,包括活动内容、时间安排以及适合人群等。 1.细节理解题。根据“11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.”部分“PACCAR IMAX Theater Guided Tour of the Brain: Human Brain Dissection (PACCAR IMAX剧院 脑部导览:人体大脑解剖)”以及“Join local neuroscientists to explore the structures of the brain, featuring a real human brain donated to the University of Washington for educational use. (加入当地的神经科学家,一起探索大脑的结构,其中有一个捐赠给华盛顿大学用于教育用途的真实人脑。)”可知,参与者可以在PACCAR IMAX剧院亲自观察一个真实的大脑。故选B项。 2.细节理解题。根据“3:00-4: 00 p.m.”部分“Live Science Stage Future Brain Tech: The Great Debate (现场科学舞台 未来脑科技:大辩论)”以及“How could futuristic brain technologies change our society? Join University of Washington students in a mind-expanding tournament to explore the social impacts of emerging brain technologies. (未来的脑科技将如何改变我们的社会?加入华盛顿大学的学生,参加一场拓展思维的比赛,探索新兴脑科技的社会影响。)”可知,下午3点10分,参与者可以参加一个刺激的活动,即未来脑科技大辩论。故选A项。 3.推理判断题。根据第一段“Join us for the third annual BrainFest, a day of brainy fun for all ages. Explore hands-on activities, learn about cutting-edge neuroscience (神经科学) research, and even touch a real brain! (加入我们第三届年度BrainFest,这是一个适合所有年龄段的充满智慧乐趣的一天。探索实践活动,了解前沿的神经科学研究,甚至触摸真实的大脑!)”以及最后一段“Whether you’re new to this field or simply fascinated by how the mind works, BrainFest 2026 promises a full day of discovery, inspiration, and wonder. (无论你是这个领域的新手,还是只是对大脑的工作原理着迷,BrainFest 2026都承诺会带来一整天的发现、灵感和惊奇。)”可推测,BrainFest是为神经科学爱好者举办的。故选C项。 二. 4.C 5.B 6.C 【难度】0.85 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了Cornerstone学习中心的选修课程指南,包括学分认可、成绩评定、考试流程及不及格处理办法。 4.细节理解题。根据第一段中“Students can transfer these credits to meet their graduation requirements on approval by their high school.(学生可以在高中批准的情况下转移这些学分以满足毕业要求。)”可知,学分只有在高中批准的情况下才能转移。故选C。 5.细节理解题。根据◆Final Grade Determination部分中“The final grade for each course is based on a 100-point scale. A minimum final score of 60 is required to pass and earn credits.(每门课程的最终成绩以100分为基准。要通过并获得学分,最低最终成绩需要达到60分。)”以及“The final grade is calculated using the following components: Class Participation (20%) Unit Tests (30%) Final Exam (50%)(最终成绩由以下部分计算得出:课堂参与(20%)、单元测试(30%)、期末考试(50%))”可知,如果学生在课堂参与中得65分,在单元测试中得80分,在期末考试中得70分,那么他的最终成绩是65×20%+80×30%+70×50%=72分,72分大于60分,所以该学生通过了考试并获得了常规学分。故选B。 6.细节理解题。根据◆What if a student does not pass a course?部分中“If a student does not achieve a passing grade, the following steps are recommended: The student should schedule a meeting with their Cornerstone academic advisor.(如果学生没有达到及格分数,建议采取以下步骤:学生应该安排与他们的Cornerstone学术顾问会面。)”可知,如果学生一门课程不及格,他应该首先与学术顾问预约。故选C。 三. 7.C 8.D 9.B 【难度】0.75 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了2026年即将开放的四个必去博物馆。 7.细节理解题。根据Guggenheim Museum Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi部分中“Originally announced 20 years ago, with construction beginning in 2011, the building features innovative shapes and materials, including sustainable elements suitable for the region(最初于20年前宣布,2011年开始动工,该建筑具有创新的形状和材料,包括适合该地区的可持续元素)”可知,阿布扎比古根海姆博物馆的设计融入了可持续发展的理念。故选C项。 8.细节理解题。根据New Museum, New York部分中“The exhibit highlights key moments when dramatic technological and societal changes sparked new ideas about humanity and offered fresh visions of its future.(该展览突出了技术和社会的剧烈变化激发了关于人类的新想法,并为其未来提供了新的愿景的关键时刻)”可知,纽约新博物馆的重新开放展览主要关注技术如何重塑人类视野。故选D项。 9.细节理解题。根据Drift Museum, Amsterdam部分中“Accessible by electric boat through an indoor harbor(可通过室内港口的电动船进入)”可知,游客可以乘坐电动船进入漂流博物馆。故选B项。 四. 10.D 11.B 12.A 【难度】0.78 【导语】这是一篇应用文。主要介绍了本文介绍了亚洲多国多场马拉松赛事,包含赛程、时间、价格与赛道类型等信息,并给出赛前注册、天气、住宿及高原温差训练等相关注意事项。 10.推理判断题。根据文章大意以及第一段中“Courses vary in difficulty and ground conditions, allowing runners to choose between flatter routes and more demanding ones. With multiple distance options available, participants can choose events based on their experience levels and personal goals.( 比赛路线的难度和地面条件各不相同,这使得参赛者能够根据自己的喜好选择较为平坦的路线或是更具挑战性的路线。有多种距离选项可供选择,参与者可以根据自己的经验水平和个人目标来挑选比赛项目。)”可知,文章介绍了亚洲多地马拉松的时间、项目、价格、赛道类型,并给出参赛注意事项,目的是提供亚洲马拉松相关信息。故选D项。 11.细节理解题。根据图表中Songkhla Marathon中的信息以及对比与其他Marathon信息可知,Songkhla Marathon 设有5km最短赛程,且赛道为Flat(平坦),难度更低;其余赛事要么无5km 项目,要么赛道为起伏 / 山地类型。故选B项。 12.细节理解题。根据Things To Think About中“Make sure that you are making accommodation through reliable sites for travel.( 确保你通过可靠的旅游网站预订住宿。)”可知,参加跑步运动前,运动员应该从可靠的网站预订酒店。故选A项。 五. 13.D 14.D 15.C 【难度】0.81 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了2026年国际青少年暑期课程的课程设置、时间安排、费用、证书要求及退费政策等相关信息。 13.细节理解题。根据表格中三门课的时间“Mon-Fri, 9:00-11:30 am(周一至周五,上午 9:00 - 11:30)”、“Mon-Fri, 1:00-3:30 pm(周一至周五,下午 1 点至 3 点 30 分)”和“Mon-Fri, 9:00-11:30 am(周一至周五,上午 9:00 - 11:30)”可知,三门课每次均为2.5小时。故选D。 14.细节理解题。根据文中“Certificate Requirement”部分“To obtain the official course certificate, participants must attend at least 85% of all scheduled sessions and complete the required coursework for their main course.(要获得正式的课程证书,学员必须参加所有预定课程的至少 85%的授课内容,并完成其主课程所要求的作业)”可知,获取证书需满足两个条件:达到出勤率要求并完成主课任务,与D项表述一致。故选D。 15.细节理解题。由文章首段中“Welcome to our 2026 International Summer Course, a program designed for global teenagers aged 15-18 to enhance academic skills and cross-cultural communication. Running from July 7 to August 1(欢迎参加我们将于 2026 年举办的国际暑期课程,这是一项专为 15 至 18 岁的全球青少年设计的项目,旨在提升学术能力和跨文化沟通能力。该课程从 7 月 7 日持续至 8 月 1 日)”可知,该课程面向15–18岁青少年,时间为7月7日至8月1日,时长约四周,旨在提升学术能力与跨文化交流能力。C 项表述与原文信息一致。故选C。 六. 16.B 17.A 18.C 【难度】0.74 【导语】本文为一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个已经消失的城市。 16.细节理解题。根据文章Hashima Island, Japan部分“The locals made their living at the island’s underwater coal mines.(当地居民靠岛上的水下煤矿谋生。)”可知,日本端岛的居民依靠煤矿为生。故选B。 17.细节理解题。根据文章Consonno, Italy部分“But a 1976 landslide buried the access road and left the project unfinished.(但是,1976年的一次山体滑坡掩埋了通道,导致项目未完成。)”可知,1976年的山体滑坡导致项目的结束,属于自然灾害。故选A。 18.细节理解题。根据文章Bannack, Montana部分“Like many cities built during the gold rush, Bannack is now a ghost town.(与许多淘金热时期建立的城市一样,班纳克如今成为了一座鬼城。)”、Hashima Island, Japan部分“Today it is nothing but forgotten buildings.(如今,这里只剩下被遗忘的建筑。)”、Consonno, Italy部分“Consonno is now abandoned.(空松诺如今已被废弃。)”和Eastern Settlement, Greenland部分“Once the most populated area in Greenland, the area was abandoned and no one knows why.(这里曾是格林兰岛人口最密集的地方,但后来被废弃,没有人知道原因。)”可知,这四座城市都明确提到被废弃,故它们的共同点在于它们都已经被废弃。故选C。 答案第1页,共2页 答案第1页,共2页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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