专题05 阅读表达(四川专用)2026年中考英语一模分类汇编

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学段 初中
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年级 九年级
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类型 题集-试题汇编
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使用场景 中考复习-一模
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 四川省
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**基本信息** 初中英语阅读表达试题汇编,精选四川多地一模真题,涵盖人与社会(意见建议、传统文化、科技)及人与自我主题,注重语言应用与文化传承。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |阅读表达(表格填空+简答题)|多篇阅读,每篇5空/5问|拖延解决、礼貌建议、中国刺绣、端午习俗、科技生活、数字遗产、励志经历|情境真实(一模真题),层次分明(基础信息提取到开放表达),融合文化意识与思维品质|

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专题04 阅读表达 主题01 人与社会——意见建议 Passage 1 (26四川南充·一模) Putting off tasks is a common problem for many students. You have to deal with so many things every day, like schoolwork, after-school activities and daily worries. If you keep doing this, you may fall behind in your study and your grades will drop. Here are some smart ways to deal with this problem effectively. First, don’t start big tasks all at once—instead, make them tiny pieces. A huge project may feel like a mountain, but it will seem much less scary if you take it one small step at a time. For instance, if you have to write a five-page paper, just tell yourself, “Today, I’ll pick my topic and jot down a little about it. I’ll keep going with more tomorrow.” Take it step by step, and the paper will be finished with ease. Second, follow the work-rest rule to stay productive. Set a timer for 25 minutes and work hard with all your attention. Then take a five-minute break. You can have some drink or walk around a little. Once you get into the rhythm of working, it’s easier to keep going with your tasks. Third, stay away from things that draw your attention away. Put away your MP3 player and any toys. Find a place where you won’t be interrupted at all. The less noise there is, the better your brain can focus on what you are doing. And don’t forget to treat yourself sometimes after working hard. You can listen to your favorite song or eat a piece of chocolate. These little joys can refresh you and leave you energetic for your study. Finally, stick to these ways every day, because changes don’t happen in a day. Your constant efforts will pay off, and you will surely get good study results and make your school life better. Ways to Stop Putting Things Off Specific Tips 1 big tasks Make them tiny pieces and take it step by step. Follow the work-rest rule Work with your full 2 for 25 minutes, then have a short rest. Stay away from distractions Put away toys and find a 3 place for study. Reward yourself Do favorite things to get enough 4 . 5 doing it every day Stick to the ways and get good study results finally. Passage 2 (26达州一模) Everyone loves to talk with a polite person, but sometimes it is difficult to be polite to others. If you want to be a polite person, the following advice might help you. I don’t know why we always forget to smile in front of others. There are even people who never say hello to others with a smile. A sweet smile suggests that you are kind to others. It can bring you near to them. They will be happy to make friends with you. “Please” and “thank you” are the most ignored (被忽略的) words. When you need someone’s help, do say “please” to him. If someone has helped you, don’t forget to say “thank you”. These simple words could show how polite you are. Others know that you value (珍惜) their help. They will be happy to help you again. Start a conversation by asking questions about the other person. Don’t jump right into business or serious discussion with someone first. You can discuss how their day is going, their kids, or the food they have for lunch. This will help break the ice. Try not to talk about yourself too much. If they want to know, they’ll ask. Don’t look over the person’s shoulder or around the room when they are talking. It means that you are not interested in what they are talking about. How to Be Polite Advice Reasons Keep a smile when you meet someone. A sweet smile will show your 1 . Others will be happy to make friends with you. Say “please” when you 2 and “thank you” when you have got help. These words will show you are polite. Others will be happy to help you again. Make a small talk instead of 3 business or serious discussion. This will help break the ice. Try to be a good listener. This shows you 4 what they are talking about. Do you think it’s important to be polite? Why or why not? 5 主题02 人与社会——传统文化 Passage 1 (26·四川宜宾一模) Chinese embroidery (刺绣) has a history of more than 2,000 years. It started during the Shang Dynasty (朝代) when people used it to make clothing more beautiful. Over time, it is of great importance in Chinese culture, showing the skills and creativity of different places. There are four famous embroidery styles in China. Su embroidery from Jiangsu uses very thin silk threads (线). Artists take months to make pictures of flowers or birds that look almost real. Some works even show the same design perfectly on both sides of the cloth. Shu embroidery from Sichuan loves bright colors. It often shows things from Sichuan like pandas eating bamboo or foggy mountains. A special “fish-scale stitch” (鱼鳞针法) makes water animals look alive. Xiang embroidery from Hunan makes animal fur look shiny, while Yue embroidery from Guangdong uses golden threads for dragon patterns, which were once only for the royal families. Today, embroidery isn’t just for traditional clothes. You can find it on modern dresses, bags, and even phone cases. To protect this art, China listed it as a National Cultural Heritage in 2001. Schools and museums now teach young people embroidery skills. For example, the Suzhou Embroidery School trains students in old techniques, and some museums use computer tools to let students try “digital embroidery” while learning its history. The government protects embroidery because each style tells stories about its hometown. Su embroidery shows Jiangsu’s rivers and gardens, while Shu embroidery brings Sichuan’s forests to life. By keeping these skills alive, China shares its culture with the world and connects past traditions with modern life. Chinese Embroidery: An 1 Part of Chinese Culture. History It has a history of 2 2,000 years, which started during the Shang Dynasty. Four Famous Styles Su embroidery from Jiangsu uses very thin silk threads. ‧ Shu embroidery from Sichuan loves 3 colors. Xiang embroidery from Hunan makes animal fur look shiny. ‧ Yue embroidery from Guangdong uses golden threads for dragon patterns, Protection Methods ‧ It was 4 as a National Cultural Heritage in 2001. ‧ Schools and museums now teach young people embroidery skills. 5 China shares its culture with the world and connects past traditions with modern life through it. Passage 2 (26四广元一模) The Dragon Boat Festival is important to Chinese people, which has a long history of more than 2,000 years. During this long period of time, different traditions have developed. Dragon boat racing is one of the most important traditions of the Dragon Boat Festival. The activity is widely held in China’s southern and southeastern areas where there are many rivers and lakes. The dragon boat is a human-powered watercraft that is shaped and decorated like a Chinese dragon. There are usually 3 to 20 people in a standard dragon boat for races. Eating Zongzi has become a necessary part of the Dragon Boat Festival celebration. In China almost every family will eat Zongzi when the festival comes. Zongzi is a rice dumpling usually wrapped in reed leaves, with different fillings. Depending on the location and region in China, the taste of Zongzi is different. Generally speaking, people in southern China prefer the salty one while those in northern China love the sweet one. During the Dragon Boat Festival, people usually hang calamus (菖蒲) and wormwood (艾草) on their doors. This is because when the festival is coming, insects are active during this time and people are easy to catch diseases. It is believed that calamus and wormwood have a pleasant smell and they are used medicinally in China and can help keep away from some diseases. Traditions of the Dragon Boat Festival 1 * The Dragon Boat Festival matters to Chinese people. * The Dragon Boat Festival started over 2,000 years ago. * During the 2,000 years, different traditions have developed. Dragon Boat Racing * It is an important tradition of the Dragon Boat Festival. * People in China’s southern and southeastern areas 2 this activity. * There are usually 3 to 20 people in a standard dragon boat for races. Eating Zongzi * It is a necessary part to 3 the Dragon Boat Festival. * Zongzi is a rice dumpling that is wrapped in reed leaves. * People in southern China like the salty Zongzi better. Hanging Calamus and Wormwood * Calamus and wormwood are hung usually on 4 doors on the Dragon Boat Festival. * People easily catch diseases during the Dragon Boat Festival. * Calamus and wormwood help 5 diseases and bad luck. Passage 3 (26·四川广元一模) Around the world, more and more people accept the idea of “becoming Chinese” — not by changing their birth or passport, but in daily life. Millions of people around the world drive new energy vehicles (NEVs) designed in China, and many owners match them with Chinese smartphones and apps to manage daily matters like payments and health recording. “Becoming Chinese” also means accepting Chinese life philosophy (哲学): practical, poetic, smart and kind. Some online platforms give easy and practical advice on daily health, while others spread these ideas through simple actions like breathing exercises or zero-waste tips. Many people add small Chinese habits to refresh themselves, such as doing a few minutes of Ba Duan Jin in the morning, drinking warm water or goji berry tea during the day, and wearing slippers (拖鞋) at home instead of going barefoot at home. These habits come from an old Chinese idea: live in harmony (和谐) with nature and stay healthy before health problems appear. The “being Chinese” style is increasingly seen as smart self-care. In fact, some US companies have started placing slippers in their offices to help staff relax during work. From visiting China to buying Chinese goods, and now to “being Chinese,” each step makes the connection between China and the world stronger. It offers people a better way to live — to breathe cleaner, move with more calm, and think with greater clarity, becoming a worldwide public benefit. Becoming Chinese A new fashion A 1 number of people around the world are accepting a Chinese way of life. 2 to become Chinese Use Chinese 3 in daily life, such as Chinese NEVs, smartphones and apps. 4 and follow Chinese life philosophy: practical, poetic, smart and kind. Learn and keep Chinese daily habits, like doing Ba Duan Jin, drinking warm water or goji tea, and wearing slippers at home. Live in harmony with nature and take good care of health before illness appears. Influences of becoming Chinese To be Chinese means a better life: cleaner air, calmer living, and clearer thinking — this has become a 5 public benefit. 主题03 人与社会——科学技术 Passage 1 (26四川泸州一模) With the development of China, great changes have taken place in our life over these years. Firstly, people have more and more ways to learn. For example, we used to have classes only at school, but now thanks to the development of the internet, we can take online courses, which can create a safer environment to have classes if there is a pandemic (疫情期间). Secondly, it has become more convenient to travel. We used to ride bikes or walk, but now we can take different transportation, such as the high-speed train, subway and plane. The development of transportation provides more chances and ways for us to travel to different places. They can also save our time and money. Thirdly, the shopping ways also changed a lot. In the past, people needed to go to markets or supermarkets to buy things. But nowadays, we can buy things or order food online, and the things we buy from any place in China and even around the world will be quickly sent to our home. Lastly, the way of communication is also developing. In the past, letters are the only choice, but now people can chat or video chat on WeChat or QQ, make phone calls or send emails, no matter where they are. When we miss our family or friends far away, just take out our phones, then they can be in front of us! It’s happy to see the rapid development of science and technology in China. In the past, many new technologies were only invented by the western countries, but now China can also do it. With everyone’s hard work, we Chinese are making it to the top! The Development and 1 of China Ways to learn     In the past: classes only at school. Now: classes online. It can provide us a 2 environment during the pandemic. Ways to travel In the past: by bike or on foot. Now: the high-speed train, subway and plane and so on. They can take us to 3 places and save our time and money. Ways to 4      In the past: markets or supermarkets Now: online from any place in China and even around the world. Ways to communicate     In the past: letters Now: video chat, phone calls, emails It’s happy to see the rapid development of science and technology in China. As long as we work 5 , we Chinese can surely make it to the top!     Passage 2 (26四川成都一模) On October 1, 2025, a surprising thing happened on NetEase Cloud Music. A user found that after registering (注册) with a new phone number, he unexpectedly entered the account (账户) of Coco Lee, the famous singer who passed away in 2023. The account still had 1,000 followers and two certification badges (认证). What touched people most was the inbox (私信)—it was full of unread messages from fans, most of which were sent in September and October 2025. “We miss you forever,” “Coco, please come back,” fans wrote. So what caused this? The music platform explained that the phone number once used for Coco Lee’s account had been recycled. “Number recycling” happens when a phone number isn’t used for a long time. Phone companies take it back and give it to someone else after a while. It’s common, but when it happens to a dead person’s account, problems follow. This event led to a heated discussion about “digital heritage” (电子遗产)—what will happen to our online accounts after we die? Some people believe digital heritage should be kept. For fans, Coco Lee’s account was like a place to remember her. Reading her old posts and leaving messages made them feel close to her. “It’s not just an account, but a bridge between us,” one fan said. However, others hold different opinions. They think digital heritage should be deleted to protect privacy. What if a dead person’s private messages are seen by strangers? Also, online platforms have their own rules. Most platforms will close an account if it’s inactive for a long time. Two sides seem to value different things, which both sound reasonable but leave an open question about how to deal with digital heritage. As for now, different platforms are trying different ways. Tencent QQ recycles the QQ number but the related assets (资产) can be taken over by the dead user’s family. Bilibili allows users’ families to apply for “memorial accounts” after they pass away. Douyin makes the accounts of dead users unsearchable. These efforts show that in the digital age, we need to find a balance between technology and human feelings. 1.What touched people most about Coco Lee’s inbox?(4 word) 2.Why was the new user able to enter Coco Lee’s account?(3 word) 3.What are the two things that two sides value most?(3 word) 4.How does the writer show the solutions for now?(3 word) 5.What’s your advice on dealing with digital heritage?(1 word) 主题04 人与自我——个人经历 Passage 1 (26·四川绵阳·一模) Pang Zhongwang, a Tsinghua University student, touched many people’s hearts. He was named one of the “Touching China” figures in 2025. “Our young people should serve the country through scientific research (研究),” he said. Born into a poor family in Hebei Province, he faced many challenges at an early age. His father was disabled, and his mother was seriously ill. He learned to do some housework at a young age. He often went to the hospital to take care of his mother after school. To help his family, young Pang collected and sold waste materials while studying hard. Although Pang met many difficulties, he never gave up. He achieved his dream and his hard work paid off when he was admitted to (录取) Tsinghua University to study with high grades eight years ago. He gave it his all during his studies at Tsinghua University. He did scientific research and made many useful things. Besides studying, he also took part-time jobs in free time to support himself. He even planned to take part in a project like giving away money to help more people in need. Now, Pang is studying for a PhD at Tsinghua. And he says, “Scientific research is our way to love the country.” Pang’s story inspires more people and teaches us that no matter how hard life is, we should remember to keep trying. He thinks that young people can make a difference by working hard and helping others. He plans to do something useful for his country through his work in the future. Pang Zhongwang: An inspirational Figure Family background born in Hebei Province, a disabled father, a mother with 1 What he did helped his family by collecting and 2 while studying hard 3 was admitted to Tsinghua University College life did scientific research did part-time jobs to 4 Spirit 5 however hard life is make a difference by working hard and helping others Passage 2 (26自贡一模) Four months ago I had the chance to stand for China on the stage of the International Public Speaking Competition (IPSC). My biggest and hardest challenge seemed to be the audience (观众). They did not share the same culture as we do, and they might have had different ideas and expectations. So what would they want to hear on an international stage? I thought they want to hear the topics that are common in the world, which means that they would expect us to connect our culture with theirs to solve problems that we have. We often hear that the young has the responsibility to tell Chinese stories to the world. When I started to prepare for that speech, I kept asking myself questions: What Chinese wisdom (智慧) can we bring to the world? What stories do I want the world to know? Finally, I decided to share my ideas on the choices about the finals (决赛). I provided a creative pattern of child-caring. It showed the difference on the same thing between parents and children and how family deal with the problem. It turned out to be good. After the competition, some people asked me how I feel to stand for my country in a world competition. I told them it was kind of magical feeling. Every student has the responsibility to tell Chinese stories to the world. Every time I recall that moment, I feel a sense of pride. That is an unforgettable experience for me. I took part in the International Public Speaking Competition four months ago. My biggest and hardest 1 seemed to be the audience for me in the competition. I thought they want to hear the topics that are 2 in the world. I kept thinking about the speech topic when I began to 3 for it. I wanted to tell the Chinese story to the world. 4 , I made a decision to share my own experience during the preparation for the finals. I provided a creative pattern of child-caring. When I was asked about the feeling of giving the speech, I took 5 in myself. What an unforgettable experience it was! / 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题04 阅读表达 主题01 人与社会——意见建议 Passage 1 1.Break/Divide 2.attention/focus 3.quiet 4.energy 5.Keep Passage 2 1.kindness 2.need someone’s help/need help 3.jumping right into/jumping into 4.are interested in 5.Yes. Because being polite makes others feel valued and helps build good relationships. 主题02 人与社会——传统文化 Passage 1 1.Important 2.over 3.bright 4.listed 5.Reasons/Purpose Passage 2 1.Introduction 2.hold 3.celebrate 4.people’s 5.stop/prevent Passage 3 1.growing 2.Ways 3.products 4.Accept 5.worldwide 主题03 人与社会——科学技术 Passage 1 1.Changes 2.safer 3.different 4.shop 5.hard Passage 2 1.The inbox was full of unread messages from fans. 2.Because the phone number once used for Coco Lee’s account had been recycled. 3.Remembrance/memory and privacy. 4.By giving examples of different platforms’ different ways. 5.I think platforms should let users choose whether to keep or delete their accounts after death. (答案不唯一) 主题04 人与自我——个人经历 Passage 1 1.a serious illness 2.selling waste materials 3.Achievement 4.support himself 5.keep trying Passage 2 1.challenge 2.common 3.prepare 4.Finally 5.pride / 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题04 阅读表达 主题01 人与社会——意见建议 Passage 1 (26四川南充·一模) Putting off tasks is a common problem for many students. You have to deal with so many things every day, like schoolwork, after-school activities and daily worries. If you keep doing this, you may fall behind in your study and your grades will drop. Here are some smart ways to deal with this problem effectively. First, don’t start big tasks all at once—instead, make them tiny pieces. A huge project may feel like a mountain, but it will seem much less scary if you take it one small step at a time. For instance, if you have to write a five-page paper, just tell yourself, “Today, I’ll pick my topic and jot down a little about it. I’ll keep going with more tomorrow.” Take it step by step, and the paper will be finished with ease. Second, follow the work-rest rule to stay productive. Set a timer for 25 minutes and work hard with all your attention. Then take a five-minute break. You can have some drink or walk around a little. Once you get into the rhythm of working, it’s easier to keep going with your tasks. Third, stay away from things that draw your attention away. Put away your MP3 player and any toys. Find a place where you won’t be interrupted at all. The less noise there is, the better your brain can focus on what you are doing. And don’t forget to treat yourself sometimes after working hard. You can listen to your favorite song or eat a piece of chocolate. These little joys can refresh you and leave you energetic for your study. Finally, stick to these ways every day, because changes don’t happen in a day. Your constant efforts will pay off, and you will surely get good study results and make your school life better. Ways to Stop Putting Things Off Specific Tips 1 big tasks Make them tiny pieces and take it step by step. Follow the work-rest rule Work with your full 2 for 25 minutes, then have a short rest. Stay away from distractions Put away toys and find a 3 place for study. Reward yourself Do favorite things to get enough 4 . 5 doing it every day Stick to the ways and get good study results finally. 【答案】1.Break/Divide 2.attention/focus 3.quiet 4.energy 5.Keep 【导语】本文主要讲述学生拖延任务的常见问题,并介绍了五条有效应对拖延的方法,包括拆分任务、劳逸结合、远离干扰、自我奖励和坚持执行等。 1.根据文章第二段“don’t start big tasks all at once—instead, make them tiny pieces”可知,应对拖延的第一条建议是不要一次性开始大任务,将大任务拆解为小部分,分步完成,表格第一空对应“big tasks”,需填动词原形(表格标题为祈使句),句首首字母大写,故填Break/Divide。 2.根据文章第三段“Set a timer for 25 minutes and work hard with all your attention”可知,劳逸结合法要求全神贯注学习25分钟“with all one’s attention”与“with full attention/focus”含义一致,故填attention/focus。 3.根据文章第四段“Find a place where you won’t be interrupted at all. The less noise there is, the better your brain can focus on what you are doing”可知,远离干扰的方法是找一个没有噪音、不被打扰的地方学习,即“安静的”地方,故填quiet。 4.根据文章第五段 “These little joys can refresh you and leave you energetic for your study”可知,自我奖励的目的是让自己恢复精力,表格中“get enough...”需填名词,“energetic”的名词形式为energy,故填energy。 5.根据文章最后一段“stick to these ways every day, because changes don’t happen in a day”可知,应对拖延的最后一条建议是每天坚持这些方法,“stick to”与“keep doing”含义一致,表格标题为祈使句,句首首字母大写,故填Keep。 Passage 2 (26达州一模) Everyone loves to talk with a polite person, but sometimes it is difficult to be polite to others. If you want to be a polite person, the following advice might help you. I don’t know why we always forget to smile in front of others. There are even people who never say hello to others with a smile. A sweet smile suggests that you are kind to others. It can bring you near to them. They will be happy to make friends with you. “Please” and “thank you” are the most ignored (被忽略的) words. When you need someone’s help, do say “please” to him. If someone has helped you, don’t forget to say “thank you”. These simple words could show how polite you are. Others know that you value (珍惜) their help. They will be happy to help you again. Start a conversation by asking questions about the other person. Don’t jump right into business or serious discussion with someone first. You can discuss how their day is going, their kids, or the food they have for lunch. This will help break the ice. Try not to talk about yourself too much. If they want to know, they’ll ask. Don’t look over the person’s shoulder or around the room when they are talking. It means that you are not interested in what they are talking about. How to Be Polite Advice Reasons Keep a smile when you meet someone. A sweet smile will show your 1 . Others will be happy to make friends with you. Say “please” when you 2 and “thank you” when you have got help. These words will show you are polite. Others will be happy to help you again. Make a small talk instead of 3 business or serious discussion. This will help break the ice. Try to be a good listener. This shows you 4 what they are talking about. Do you think it’s important to be polite? Why or why not? 5 【答案】1.kindness 2.need someone’s help/need help 3.jumping right into/jumping into 4.are interested in 5.Yes. Because being polite makes others feel valued and helps build good relationships. 【导语】本文主要介绍了如何成为有礼貌的人,包括微笑、使用礼貌用语、闲聊、善听等建议。 1.根据“A sweet smile suggests that you are kind to others.”可知,微笑能展示你的友善。故填kindness。 2.根据“When you need someone’s help, do say ‘please’ to him. If someone has helped you, don’t forget to say ‘thank you’.”可知,当你需要别人的帮助时,一定要对他说“请”。如果有人帮助你,不要忘记说“谢谢你”。故填need someone’s help/need help。 3.根据“Don’t jump right-into-business-or serious discussion with someone first.”可知,不要一开始就直接进入正事或严肃的讨论。故填jumping right into/jumping into。 4.根据“Don’t look over the person’s shoulder or around the room when they are talking. It means that you are not interested in what they are talking about.”可知,当别人说话时,不要越过他们的肩膀张望或环顾房间。这意味着你对他们谈论的内容不感兴趣。言外之意,尝试做一个好的聆听者,这表明你对正在讨论的内容感兴趣。故填are interested in。 5.开放性题目,答案不唯一,言之有理即可。参考答案为Yes. Because being polite makes others feel valued and helps build good relationships. 主题02 人与社会——传统文化 Passage 1 (26·四川宜宾一模) Chinese embroidery (刺绣) has a history of more than 2,000 years. It started during the Shang Dynasty (朝代) when people used it to make clothing more beautiful. Over time, it is of great importance in Chinese culture, showing the skills and creativity of different places. There are four famous embroidery styles in China. Su embroidery from Jiangsu uses very thin silk threads (线). Artists take months to make pictures of flowers or birds that look almost real. Some works even show the same design perfectly on both sides of the cloth. Shu embroidery from Sichuan loves bright colors. It often shows things from Sichuan like pandas eating bamboo or foggy mountains. A special “fish-scale stitch” (鱼鳞针法) makes water animals look alive. Xiang embroidery from Hunan makes animal fur look shiny, while Yue embroidery from Guangdong uses golden threads for dragon patterns, which were once only for the royal families. Today, embroidery isn’t just for traditional clothes. You can find it on modern dresses, bags, and even phone cases. To protect this art, China listed it as a National Cultural Heritage in 2001. Schools and museums now teach young people embroidery skills. For example, the Suzhou Embroidery School trains students in old techniques, and some museums use computer tools to let students try “digital embroidery” while learning its history. The government protects embroidery because each style tells stories about its hometown. Su embroidery shows Jiangsu’s rivers and gardens, while Shu embroidery brings Sichuan’s forests to life. By keeping these skills alive, China shares its culture with the world and connects past traditions with modern life. Chinese Embroidery: An 1 Part of Chinese Culture. History It has a history of 2 2,000 years, which started during the Shang Dynasty. Four Famous Styles Su embroidery from Jiangsu uses very thin silk threads. ‧ Shu embroidery from Sichuan loves 3 colors. Xiang embroidery from Hunan makes animal fur look shiny. ‧ Yue embroidery from Guangdong uses golden threads for dragon patterns, Protection Methods ‧ It was 4 as a National Cultural Heritage in 2001. ‧ Schools and museums now teach young people embroidery skills. 5 China shares its culture with the world and connects past traditions with modern life through it. 【答案】1.Important 2.over 3.bright 4.listed 5.Reasons/Purpose 【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍中国刺绣有两千多年历史,分为苏、蜀、湘、粤四大名绣。2001年被列为国家级文化遗产,通过学校和博物馆传承技艺,连接传统与现代。 1.原文第二段首句“it is of great importance in Chinese culture”表明刺绣在中国文化中非常重要。空格前为“An”,需填元音音素开头的形容词,“Important”符合。 2.原文第一句“has a history of more than 2,000 years”。“more than”意为“超过”,表格要求每空一词,故填“over”(同义)。 3.原文第三段“Shu embroidery from Sichuan loves bright colors”,四川蜀绣喜爱鲜艳的色彩,“bright”符合。 4.原文第六段“China listed it as a National Cultural Heritage in 2001”,此处应用被动语态“was listed”。 5.最后一句“By keeping these skills alive, China shares its culture...”,表格中该行总结刺绣的原因或目的,此处应为“Reasons”或“Purpose”。 Passage 2 (26四广元一模) The Dragon Boat Festival is important to Chinese people, which has a long history of more than 2,000 years. During this long period of time, different traditions have developed. Dragon boat racing is one of the most important traditions of the Dragon Boat Festival. The activity is widely held in China’s southern and southeastern areas where there are many rivers and lakes. The dragon boat is a human-powered watercraft that is shaped and decorated like a Chinese dragon. There are usually 3 to 20 people in a standard dragon boat for races. Eating Zongzi has become a necessary part of the Dragon Boat Festival celebration. In China almost every family will eat Zongzi when the festival comes. Zongzi is a rice dumpling usually wrapped in reed leaves, with different fillings. Depending on the location and region in China, the taste of Zongzi is different. Generally speaking, people in southern China prefer the salty one while those in northern China love the sweet one. During the Dragon Boat Festival, people usually hang calamus (菖蒲) and wormwood (艾草) on their doors. This is because when the festival is coming, insects are active during this time and people are easy to catch diseases. It is believed that calamus and wormwood have a pleasant smell and they are used medicinally in China and can help keep away from some diseases. Traditions of the Dragon Boat Festival 1 * The Dragon Boat Festival matters to Chinese people. * The Dragon Boat Festival started over 2,000 years ago. * During the 2,000 years, different traditions have developed. Dragon Boat Racing * It is an important tradition of the Dragon Boat Festival. * People in China’s southern and southeastern areas 2 this activity. * There are usually 3 to 20 people in a standard dragon boat for races. Eating Zongzi * It is a necessary part to 3 the Dragon Boat Festival. * Zongzi is a rice dumpling that is wrapped in reed leaves. * People in southern China like the salty Zongzi better. Hanging Calamus and Wormwood * Calamus and wormwood are hung usually on 4 doors on the Dragon Boat Festival. * People easily catch diseases during the Dragon Boat Festival. * Calamus and wormwood help 5 diseases and bad luck. 【答案】1.Introduction 2.hold 3.celebrate 4.people’s 5.stop/prevent 【导语】本文主要介绍了中国传统节日——端午节的历史及其重要习俗,包括赛龙舟、吃粽子和挂菖蒲艾草等。 1.根据表格右侧的内容“The Dragon Boat Festival matters to Chinese people...started over 2,000 years ago...”可知,这部分是对端午节的总体概况和背景介绍,对应文章第一段的引入部分,故填Introduction。 2.根据第二段中“The activity is widely held in China’s southern and southeastern areas...”可知,在中国南方和东南部地区,人们“举办”这项活动。表格中主语是People,故将被动语态还原为主动语态,填hold。 3.根据第三段中“Eating Zongzi has become a necessary part of the Dragon Boat Festival celebration.”可知,吃粽子是“庆祝”端午节必要的一部分。表格中使用了不定式结构“to...”,故填动词原形celebrate。 4.根据第四段中“people usually hang  (菖蒲) and wormwood (艾草) on their doors.”可知,人们通常把菖蒲和艾草挂在“他们的”门上。表格中需填入形容词性物主代词或名词所有格来修饰doors,对应people的代词是their,或者用people’s,故填people’s。 5.根据第四段中“...can help keep away from some diseases.”可知,菖蒲和艾草能帮助“远离”疾病。表格中需要填入动词原形与help搭配,keep away from意为远离,同义词为stop或prevent,故填stop/prevent。 Passage 3 (26·四川广元一模) Around the world, more and more people accept the idea of “becoming Chinese” — not by changing their birth or passport, but in daily life. Millions of people around the world drive new energy vehicles (NEVs) designed in China, and many owners match them with Chinese smartphones and apps to manage daily matters like payments and health recording. “Becoming Chinese” also means accepting Chinese life philosophy (哲学): practical, poetic, smart and kind. Some online platforms give easy and practical advice on daily health, while others spread these ideas through simple actions like breathing exercises or zero-waste tips. Many people add small Chinese habits to refresh themselves, such as doing a few minutes of Ba Duan Jin in the morning, drinking warm water or goji berry tea during the day, and wearing slippers (拖鞋) at home instead of going barefoot at home. These habits come from an old Chinese idea: live in harmony (和谐) with nature and stay healthy before health problems appear. The “being Chinese” style is increasingly seen as smart self-care. In fact, some US companies have started placing slippers in their offices to help staff relax during work. From visiting China to buying Chinese goods, and now to “being Chinese,” each step makes the connection between China and the world stronger. It offers people a better way to live — to breathe cleaner, move with more calm, and think with greater clarity, becoming a worldwide public benefit. Becoming Chinese A new fashion A 1 number of people around the world are accepting a Chinese way of life. 2 to become Chinese Use Chinese 3 in daily life, such as Chinese NEVs, smartphones and apps. 4 and follow Chinese life philosophy: practical, poetic, smart and kind. Learn and keep Chinese daily habits, like doing Ba Duan Jin, drinking warm water or goji tea, and wearing slippers at home. Live in harmony with nature and take good care of health before illness appears. Influences of becoming Chinese To be Chinese means a better life: cleaner air, calmer living, and clearer thinking — this has become a 5 public benefit. 【答案】1.growing 2.Ways 3.products 4.Accept 5.worldwide 【导语】本文主要讲述了全球越来越多人以融入中国生活方式、接受中国生活哲学的方式“成为中国人”,介绍了这种新潮流的具体表现、内涵及其带来的影响。 1.文章第一段开头提到“Around the world, more and more people accept the idea of ‘becoming Chinese’”,其中“more and more”对应固定搭配a growing number of“越来越多的”。 2.表格第二列从使用中国产品、接受中国生活哲学、养成中国日常习惯等方面,介绍了“成为中国人”的具体方式,Ways“方法、方式”,首字母大写。 3.第一段提到“Millions of people around the world drive new energy vehicles (NEVs) designed in China, and many owners match them with Chinese smartphones and apps...”,说明人们在日常生活中使用中国产品,products意为“产品”。 4.第二段开头提到“‘Becoming Chinese’ also means accepting Chinese life philosophy...”,说明成为中国人的方式之一是接受中国的生活哲学,因此第四空填Accept,首字母大写,与后文“follow”并列。 5.文章最后一句提到“becoming a worldwide public benefit”,说明这种生活方式已经成为一项全球的公共福利,worldwide意为“全世界的、世界范围的”。 主题03 人与社会——科学技术 Passage 1 (26四川泸州一模) With the development of China, great changes have taken place in our life over these years. Firstly, people have more and more ways to learn. For example, we used to have classes only at school, but now thanks to the development of the internet, we can take online courses, which can create a safer environment to have classes if there is a pandemic (疫情期间). Secondly, it has become more convenient to travel. We used to ride bikes or walk, but now we can take different transportation, such as the high-speed train, subway and plane. The development of transportation provides more chances and ways for us to travel to different places. They can also save our time and money. Thirdly, the shopping ways also changed a lot. In the past, people needed to go to markets or supermarkets to buy things. But nowadays, we can buy things or order food online, and the things we buy from any place in China and even around the world will be quickly sent to our home. Lastly, the way of communication is also developing. In the past, letters are the only choice, but now people can chat or video chat on WeChat or QQ, make phone calls or send emails, no matter where they are. When we miss our family or friends far away, just take out our phones, then they can be in front of us! It’s happy to see the rapid development of science and technology in China. In the past, many new technologies were only invented by the western countries, but now China can also do it. With everyone’s hard work, we Chinese are making it to the top! The Development and 1 of China Ways to learn     In the past: classes only at school. Now: classes online. It can provide us a 2 environment during the pandemic. Ways to travel In the past: by bike or on foot. Now: the high-speed train, subway and plane and so on. They can take us to 3 places and save our time and money. Ways to 4      In the past: markets or supermarkets Now: online from any place in China and even around the world. Ways to communicate     In the past: letters Now: video chat, phone calls, emails It’s happy to see the rapid development of science and technology in China. As long as we work 5 , we Chinese can surely make it to the top!     【答案】1.Changes 2.safer 3.different 4.shop 5.hard 【导语】本文介绍了中国近年来在学习方式、交通方式、购物方式和通信方式等方面的巨大变化,以及科技发展带来的积极影响。 1.根据文章第一句“With the development of China, great changes have taken place...”以及全文内容可知,文章主要讲的是中国的发展和变化。故填Changes。 2.根据第二段“...we can take online courses, which can create a safer environment to have classes if there is a pandemic”可知,在线课程能在疫情期间提供更安全的环境。故填safer。 3.根据第三段“The development of transportation provides more chances and ways for us to travel to different places.”可知,现代交通能带我们去更多不同的地方。故填different。 4.根据第四段“the shopping ways also changed a lot”以及内容可知,此部分讲的是购物方式的变化。故填shop。 5.根据最后一段“With everyone’s hard work, we Chinese are making it to the top!”可知,只要我们努力工作,中国就能走向巅峰。故填hard。 Passage 2 (26四川成都一模) On October 1, 2025, a surprising thing happened on NetEase Cloud Music. A user found that after registering (注册) with a new phone number, he unexpectedly entered the account (账户) of Coco Lee, the famous singer who passed away in 2023. The account still had 1,000 followers and two certification badges (认证). What touched people most was the inbox (私信)—it was full of unread messages from fans, most of which were sent in September and October 2025. “We miss you forever,” “Coco, please come back,” fans wrote. So what caused this? The music platform explained that the phone number once used for Coco Lee’s account had been recycled. “Number recycling” happens when a phone number isn’t used for a long time. Phone companies take it back and give it to someone else after a while. It’s common, but when it happens to a dead person’s account, problems follow. This event led to a heated discussion about “digital heritage” (电子遗产)—what will happen to our online accounts after we die? Some people believe digital heritage should be kept. For fans, Coco Lee’s account was like a place to remember her. Reading her old posts and leaving messages made them feel close to her. “It’s not just an account, but a bridge between us,” one fan said. However, others hold different opinions. They think digital heritage should be deleted to protect privacy. What if a dead person’s private messages are seen by strangers? Also, online platforms have their own rules. Most platforms will close an account if it’s inactive for a long time. Two sides seem to value different things, which both sound reasonable but leave an open question about how to deal with digital heritage. As for now, different platforms are trying different ways. Tencent QQ recycles the QQ number but the related assets (资产) can be taken over by the dead user’s family. Bilibili allows users’ families to apply for “memorial accounts” after they pass away. Douyin makes the accounts of dead users unsearchable. These efforts show that in the digital age, we need to find a balance between technology and human feelings. 1.What touched people most about Coco Lee’s inbox?(4 word) 2.Why was the new user able to enter Coco Lee’s account?(3 word) 3.What are the two things that two sides value most?(3 word) 4.How does the writer show the solutions for now?(3 word) 5.What’s your advice on dealing with digital heritage?(1 word) 【答案】1.The inbox was full of unread messages from fans. 2.Because the phone number once used for Coco Lee’s account had been recycled. 3.Remembrance/memory and privacy. 4.By giving examples of different platforms’ different ways. 5.I think platforms should let users choose whether to keep or delete their accounts after death. (答案不唯一) 【导语】本文由李玟账号被新用户登录的事件引出“数字遗产”的话题,探讨了保留账号用于纪念与删除账号保护隐私之间的不同观点,并介绍了不同平台的处理方式。 1.第一段提到最触动人们的是李玟的私信收件箱里满是粉丝的未读消息“inbox—it was full of unread messages from fans”,答案是原文直接信息。 2.第二段解释了原因:李玟账号曾使用的手机号被回收了“the phone number once used for Coco Lee’s account had been recycled”,答案是原文直接信息。 3.第三段和第四段分别阐述了两种观点:一方认为应保留账号作为纪念,另一方认为应删除以保护隐私,因此两方重视的是“纪念”和“隐私”。 4.第五段通过列举腾讯QQ、B站、抖音等平台的不同做法来说明当前的解决方案,因此答案是“通过举例说明”。 5.开放题,答案不唯一。需结合文章内容,提出自己对处理数字遗产的建议,合理即可。 主题04 人与自我——个人经历 Passage 1 (26·四川绵阳·一模) Pang Zhongwang, a Tsinghua University student, touched many people’s hearts. He was named one of the “Touching China” figures in 2025. “Our young people should serve the country through scientific research (研究),” he said. Born into a poor family in Hebei Province, he faced many challenges at an early age. His father was disabled, and his mother was seriously ill. He learned to do some housework at a young age. He often went to the hospital to take care of his mother after school. To help his family, young Pang collected and sold waste materials while studying hard. Although Pang met many difficulties, he never gave up. He achieved his dream and his hard work paid off when he was admitted to (录取) Tsinghua University to study with high grades eight years ago. He gave it his all during his studies at Tsinghua University. He did scientific research and made many useful things. Besides studying, he also took part-time jobs in free time to support himself. He even planned to take part in a project like giving away money to help more people in need. Now, Pang is studying for a PhD at Tsinghua. And he says, “Scientific research is our way to love the country.” Pang’s story inspires more people and teaches us that no matter how hard life is, we should remember to keep trying. He thinks that young people can make a difference by working hard and helping others. He plans to do something useful for his country through his work in the future. Pang Zhongwang: An inspirational Figure Family background born in Hebei Province, a disabled father, a mother with 1 What he did helped his family by collecting and 2 while studying hard 3 was admitted to Tsinghua University College life did scientific research did part-time jobs to 4 Spirit 5 however hard life is make a difference by working hard and helping others 【答案】1.a serious illness 2.selling waste materials 3.Achievement 4.support himself 5.keep trying 【导语】本文主要讲述庞众望的励志人生,介绍了他的家庭背景、成长经历、大学生活及精神品质等。 1.第二段开头指出“His father was disabled, and his mother was seriously ill”,表格中“a mother with”后需接名词短语,结合语境将副词seriously修饰的ill转化为名词短语a serious illness。 2.第二段提到“To help his family, young Pang collected and sold waste materials while studying hard”,表格中“collecting and”与原文“collected and”对应,介词by后并列动名词,因此填“selling waste materials”。 3.第二段说明庞众望“was admitted to Tsinghua University to study with high grades”,这是他取得的成就,因此第三空应填“Achievement”。 4.第三段提到“he also took part-time jobs in free time to support himself”,因此此处应填“support himself”。 5.第四段说明“no matter how hard life is, we should remember to keep trying”,结合语境提炼核心精神,因此此处应填“keep trying”。 Passage 2 (26自贡一模) Four months ago I had the chance to stand for China on the stage of the International Public Speaking Competition (IPSC). My biggest and hardest challenge seemed to be the audience (观众). They did not share the same culture as we do, and they might have had different ideas and expectations. So what would they want to hear on an international stage? I thought they want to hear the topics that are common in the world, which means that they would expect us to connect our culture with theirs to solve problems that we have. We often hear that the young has the responsibility to tell Chinese stories to the world. When I started to prepare for that speech, I kept asking myself questions: What Chinese wisdom (智慧) can we bring to the world? What stories do I want the world to know? Finally, I decided to share my ideas on the choices about the finals (决赛). I provided a creative pattern of child-caring. It showed the difference on the same thing between parents and children and how family deal with the problem. It turned out to be good. After the competition, some people asked me how I feel to stand for my country in a world competition. I told them it was kind of magical feeling. Every student has the responsibility to tell Chinese stories to the world. Every time I recall that moment, I feel a sense of pride. That is an unforgettable experience for me. I took part in the International Public Speaking Competition four months ago. My biggest and hardest 1 seemed to be the audience for me in the competition. I thought they want to hear the topics that are 2 in the world. I kept thinking about the speech topic when I began to 3 for it. I wanted to tell the Chinese story to the world. 4 , I made a decision to share my own experience during the preparation for the finals. I provided a creative pattern of child-caring. When I was asked about the feeling of giving the speech, I took 5 in myself. What an unforgettable experience it was! 【答案】1.challenge 2.common 3.prepare 4.Finally 5.pride 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者参加国际公众演讲比赛的经历。 1.根据“My biggest and hardest challenge seemed to be the audience.”可知,作者最大的挑战是观众。故填challenge。 2.根据“I thought they want to hear the topics that are common in the world.”可知,作者认为观众想听世界共同的话题。故填common。 3.根据“When I started to prepare for that speech, I kept asking myself questions.”可知,作者开始为演讲做准备,start to do sth.“开始做某事”,动词prepare用原形。故填prepare。 4.根据“Finally, I decided to share my ideas on the choices about the finals.”可知,作者最终决定分享自己的想法。故填Finally。 5.根据“Every time I recall that moment, I feel a sense of pride.”可知,作者感到自豪,take pride in“以……为骄傲”,动词短语。故填pride。 / 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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