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2026届高三年级三轮复习英语临门一脚
考前温馨寄语—
“我相信自己,相信坚持的力量。
我很好,我能行,我会成功!轻装上阵,未来可期。”
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分略)
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项
A
Wherever you go,these portable solar chargers will keep your devices running,no matter
whether you need a little juice or a lot.
Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC
It charges via USB or solar input,and the wireless phone charger works more reliably than
most.The fan can be a bit loud if you're looking for absolute silence,but not overly so.Highly
portable and widely useful,it is ideal for people working on the go.
Nimble CHAMP Pro
Nimble has made a name for its responsible production practices,which involve using 90
percent post-consumer recyeled plastic to create their products.Besides,purchases provide
access to the company's e-waste recycling program,which allows you to responsibly dispose of
old devices free of charge.And their CHAMP Pro proves that they can both make a quality
product and stick to environmentally smart manufacturing.
Anker SOLIX C800 Plus
It has a special telescoping and magnetic camp light,which is easy to set up and take down.
Its large capacity can charge an ebike about once,making it perfect for outdoor trails.
Charmast Portable Charger with Built-in Cables
It has built-in cables,so no extra wires are needed.The modest capacity is enough to charge
a phone 2-3 times.The old iPhone cable may not be useful if you don't have a relevant phone,
but as they're becoming harder to find,it can come in handy at some point.
Product Name
Pros
Cons
Specs
Goal Zero
AC capable;
Sherpa 100AC
Good wireless charging
Fan can be a bit loud
Capacity:95Wh
Weight:2.1 Ibs
Eco-conscious brand;
Nimble CHAMP
Capacity:20,000mAh
Only USB-C ports
ProBest
Quality bank;Dual
Weight:0.825 lbs
ports
1
Product Name
Pros
Cons
Specs
Cool camping light;
Anker SOLIX
Large unit not for
Big capacity;Lots of
Capacity:768Wh
C800 Plus
packs/backpacks
Weight:23.14 lbs
ports
Charmast
Built-in cables;Very
Old iPhone cable may
Capacity:10,000mAhW
Portable Charger
compact Budget
not be useful
eight:0.531 Ibs
21.What can we conclude about Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC from the passage?
A.Creates unbearable fan noise
B.Suits people working outdoors
C.Offers unreliable wireless charging
D.Accepts only solar power input
22.If you carry small bags and care about cost most,which product is the best choice
A.Nimble CHAMP Pro
B.Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC
C.Anker SOLIX C800 Plus
D.Charmast Portable Charger
23.Where can you probably read this passage?
A.A product review
B.A travel magazine
C.A technology report
D.An outdoor equipment guide
B
For as long as I can remember,my grandparents could interact by whistling.That wasn't
their only mode of communication-there were words,letters,songs,and meaningful looks.But
it's the whistles,typically used to signal each other from just out of sight,that stood out.
Sometimes sharp,other times like a bird's song,their whistling was impossible to ignore.
My grandparents were together for more than 60 years.No one else seems to know how or
when the whistling began,just that it persisted.No one else in the family whistled to them-it
was their thing.They whistled to one another almost everywhere.A quick phoooweet from one
and the other would appear,summoned()by love,loyalty,and habit.The whistle would
reunite them in the grocery store when one wandered off,and soon they were together again,
picking their favourite cereal off the shelf.
Now I adore my own husband and I'd love for us to have a sound,but I cannot whistle.So
we'll need to find another way of making noise.Occasionally we test things out.I'll jokingly
caw-caw at him from another room,our kids falling over with laughter.It works,but it's far too
embarrassing to stick.If he ever made that sound in public,I'd pretend not to know him.No,it
has to be quick,distinct,effective,and at least somewhat charming.
Every couple has a kind of shorthand,as do we.Communicating through coded looks
allows us to navigate difficult topics with kids underfoot.But none of these methods work unless
we're in the same room.We have no whistle.The search continues.
Maybe it's not a search after all.The things that stick in life usually come about organically.
The sound won't emerge from careful planning;it will just happen.It will work once,so it will
be used again until it becomes our thing.It may be a whistle,a word,or a series of handclaps.I
haven't landed on my answer,but with every elderly couple I see in the grocery store,I am
convinced that it's out there.
24.What was special about my grandparents'communicating?
A.They wrote letters every day.
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B.They used whistles as signals.
C.They sang beautifully like birds
D.They favored spoken communication.
25.What did my grandparents'way of communication mean to them?
A.A method to pass time.
B.A symbol of personalities.
C.A trick to attract each other.
D.A sign of love and empathy.
26.Why haven't we found our own mode of communicating?
A.Because we find whistling difficult to copy.
B.Because we have yet to find a suitable sound.
C.Because we can't understand each other's sound.
D.Because We're too embarrassed to make a sound.
27.What is the writer's belief about finding their special sound?
A.It requires careful planning and search.
B.It sounds like building castles in the air.
C.It will probably come naturally over time.
D.It must be a whistle like her grandparents'.
C
Beaverton is home to a large colony of hair-covered,wood-chewing creatures.The mayor
decides their forest habitat should be removed for a freeway.Mabel,a teenage activist,is angry
but faces local indifference.After she discovers a project allowing her to jump her consciousness
into a robotic animal,she befriends the creatures and motivates them to fight with teeth and
nails.
This is the fun premise(构思)of“Hoppers'”,a new film released on March6th,one of
many highly anticipated animated movies.Animated films are typically aimed at small children,
but they are mighty popular with audiences of all ages.In 2024,"Inside Out 2"became the
highest-earning animated film of all time,taking $1.7bn globally.In early 2025,it was eclipsed
by "Ne Zha 2",which went on to earn over $2bn."Zootopia 2",released later that year,made
$1.9bn.How did animation become such a draw?
One reason is that storytellers have aimed for broad appeal.Many animated films touch on
universal themes-the struggles of growing up or the experience of losing a loved one.The best
movies follow the"22 Rules for Storytelling"created by a Pixar artist.She advised focusing on
character and emotion.Viewers"admire a character for trying more than for their successes."
Another factor is animation's global reach.Such films generally avoid unsuitable content
and are less likely to anger those in charge of reviewing.They also translate well across cultures,
with simple premises or fantastical settings that are not culturally specific.Characters'faces are
stylised and expressive.
Also,distributors.have been canny about timing.The biggest animated films are released
during school holidays.In 2022,44%of animated films from top American studios went straight
to streaming;in 2025 just 8%did."A trip to the cinema is an easy win for parents looking to get
their children out of the house,"says an industry analyst.
Moreover,clever scriptwriters include jokes for adults to enjoy-with or without kids in
tow(紧跟着).Film series tap into nostalgia(怀l旧)too.Audiences become less animated when
studios depart too far from these principles.But the genre's overall success contradicts a
longstanding Hollywood guideline.It turns out a great idea to work with animals and children.
28.How does the author lead to the topic?
A.By comparing film genres
B.By listing box office records
C.By presenting a fictional case
D.By explaining a popular theory
29.What does the underlined word"eclipsed"in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Reviewed
B.Followed
C.Matched
D.Overtaken
30.What can we learn about Pixar's“22 Rules”?
A.It features universal themes.
B.It values effort over achievement.
C.It suits audience's preferences.
D.It overlooks character and emotional depth
31.What does the author highlight about animated films in paragraphs 4 and 5?
A.Their content features and release strategies.
B.Their global appeal and holiday scheduling.
C.Their review avoidance and streaming trends.
D.Their cultural adaptability and box office data.
D
Deep in the base of the brain,the fist-sized cerebellum (is most known for its role in
movement and posture.A new study maps the language system in this out-of-the-way region.
These results,published on January 22 in Neuron,uncover a spot in the cerebellum that shows
strong and selective activity in response to language.
After analyzing 15 years of brain scanning data from'846 participants,the study identified
four active regions on the right side of the cerebellum that are activated during language-related
tasks.Among these four,three also show activity during non-linguistic activities-such as
solving math problems,listening to music,and watching non-speech movies.One region,
however,is far more discerning,says Casto,of MIT and Harvard University.It does not respond
to non-speech movies,mathematical operations,or orchestral and jazz music,but exclusively
reacts to linguistic stimuli in the form of words.
Though the locations of these four active regions vary slightly among individuals,the
right-cerebellum language system generally mirrors key features of the well-documented
language areas in the left neocortex(大脑新皮层).This discovery is of great significance,asit
may bridge two previously isolated research fields-one focusing on the cerebellum and the
other on language-thus facilitating more comprehensive and integrated research on their
relationship and deepening the overall understanding of how language functions in the human
brain.
Nevertheless,the study has certain limitations.It remains unclear whether the three less
selective regions are truly non-selective.For instance,a region that appears to respond to both
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math and language might actually consist of two distinct adjacent regions,each with specific
functions.Functional MRI scans may not be able to clearly distinguish these smaller areas.
One direction Casto is eager to explore is whether the cerebellum contributes to the
development of the brain's better-known language areas-potentially in early life,as language
skills are being acquired.The researchers also express curiosity about the cerebellum's activity
in polyglots,people who speak multiple languages.
32.How did the researchers identify the exclusive language region in the cerebellum?
A.By studying collected research data
B.By carrying out brain-related tests.
C.By sorting out various research materials.
D.By observing brain functional responses
33.What can we infer from the study?
A.It connects various daily cognitive skills.
B.It helps better control physical movements.
C.It can deepen brain language understanding.
.D.It can improve everyday language communication.
34.Why does this study need further improvement?
A.Relevant data is insufficient.
B.Their functions are changeable.
C.Participants'brains differ greatly.
D.MRI fails to tell small regions apart.
35.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Limits of Brain Imaging Studies
B.Cerebellum's Role in Movement
C.Language Areas of the Neocortex
D.A Language Site in the Cerebellum
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
Russell Hampton,a children's book publisher,drove his 14-year-old daughter Katie and two
friends to a play on a Saturday afternoon.When he commented on a movie star they were
discussing,Katie rolled her eyes as if to say,"Oh Dad,you are so out of it."36 "Katie
your friends are right there.It's rude,"he said."But,Dad,we're texting each other,"she replied.
"I don't want you to hear what I'm saying."37
Teenagers increasingly rely on personal devices to create social circles apart from their
families.Instant messaging has encouraged them to find a form of privacy and easy
communication.38"Kids can do a lot in front of their parents without them knowing,"
says clinical psychologist Anita Gurian.
39Savannah Pence,15,wants to be in touch with her parents but also keep them at
arm's length.Her father,Mr.Pence,like many parents trying to keep up,took a crash course in
texting from Savannah.So far he knows how to quickly type a few words or phrases:Where are
you?When are you coming home?And Savannah sends a text message to Mr.Pence at least two
or three times a day.
Mr.Pence knows how disturbing electronic devices can be to family relations.40 After
noticing Savannah using a blanket over her lap to hide her texting,he now permits her to text
while watching TV."I could have them in the same room texting,or I wouldn't let them text and
they would leave,"he said,"They are good kids,but you want to know what they are up to."
A.Parent-child communication now relies on texting.
B.A moment later,he glanced back and saw her texting.
C.Yet he has found enforcing rules harder than expected.
D.Technology has changed social interaction in many ways.
E.Still,some parents and children are trying to stay connected.
F.It allows them to have private conversations right under their parents"noses.
G.It's a common scene these days,one playing out between parents and children.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
Jim Kwik suffered a brain injury in kindergarten when he was five years old.After the
accident,he battled with 41 learning obstacles for the next 14 years.As a consequence,
he was 42 "the boy with the broken brain",which left a long-lasting 43 on his
self-worth and his belief in himself.Learning became a mountain he felt impossible to
44.
After years of 45,Jim made it to university,yet he still felt 46 of academic
success and planned to drop out.It was at this low point that he encountered someone who
47 the way he saw his potential.The man asked Jim to write down his 48 on a piece
of paper torn from a small 49 he always carried in his pocket.Then he gave Jim a task:
read one book per week about great 50 in history,whose stories inspired millions,along
with personal development books-all while continuing his university studies.
51 by fear,Jim said,"I can't do it."The man 52 took the paper from Jim's
hands and read his goals aloud."Something about hearing your dreams from a stranger's
voice...it shook my heart."Those words became the motivation Jim needed to 53
himself forward and finally believe in himself.
Today,Jim uses his experience of 54 those limiting beliefs to help others overcome
similar barriers and 55
their full potential.He's also a mentor to some of the
well-known people like Elon Musk,Bill Gates and he has assisted people in over 150 countries
in improving their memory and brain performance.
41.A.valuable
B.countiess
C.temporary
D.fearless
42.A.awarded
B.offered
C.labeled
D.assigned
43.A.imprint
B.lesson
C.sign
D.dilemma
44.A.leap
B.slide
C.march
D.climb
45.A.competition
B.struggle
C.appreciation
D.judgment
46.A.unworthy
B.unaware
C.insecure
D.incapable
47.A.confirmed
B.enhanced
C.challenged
D.accepted
48.A.inspirations
B.promises
C.hesitations
D.ambitions
49.A.journal
B.magazine
C.brochure
D.document
50.A.figures
B.events
C.numbers
D.records
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51.A.Annoyed
B.Overwhelmed
C.Confused
D.Encouraged
52.A.finally
B.casually
C.impatiently
D.immediately
53.A.push
B.hold
C.shake
D.drag
54.A.holding back
B.sorting out
C.breaking through
D.settling for
55.A.create
B.make
C.reach
D.recognize
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
What is the go-to food for Chinese people during the Spring Festival?Dumplings,fish and
pork often top the list,yet one humble snack remains equally 56(replaceable):roasted
seeds.
It's widely acknowledged that cracking melon seeds 57(be)a beloved tradition in
China for centuries..The earliest muskmelon seeds(香瓜子),58(date)back to the Han
Dynasty,were unearthed in the Mawangdui Han Tombs,offering solid evidence of its long
history.During the Song Dynasty,melon seeds were recorded 59 local snacks in the
Youzhou region,according to Geographical Records of the Taiping Reign.With new sea routes
opened,pumpkin and sunflower seeds from America 60 (introduce)in the late Ming
Dynasty,adding new varieties to the country's roasted seed selection.By the Qing Dynasty,
those seeds had become 61 must-have for Spring Festival.
62(symbolic),the seeds bring good luck.The Chinese word for"seed"shares the same
63 (pronounce)as "zi",representing a flourishing,joyful family.As a leisurely activity,
seed-cracking accompanies family gatherings:whenever family members gather,they chat while
cracking seeds,64_effectively strengthens family bonds.
Today,regional differences have turned seed-cracking into a rich tradition.People in
Jiangsu and Zhejiang regions,known for their delicate and fresh dietary preferences,love
fragrant(芳香的)pumpkin seeds,.
65 Sichuan locals,who are famous for their love of spicy and numbing flavors,enjoy
roasted seeds stirred with Sichuan pepper.No wonder Feng Zikai called the Chinese people
“experts of eating melon seeds'”.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华。外教Mr.Smith对你校正在举办的非遗进校园”活动非常感兴趣。请你写
一封邮件向他介绍并推荐一项非遗体验项目。·邮件内容包括:
1.项目介绍;
2.推荐理由。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Mr Smith,
I'm delighted to know you're interested in our"Intangible Cultural Heritage on Campus"
activity.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Two winters ago,my old college roommate and dear friend Paul had been unusually
low-spirited for a long time.He had been diagnosed with ALS and had to give up many hobbies
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he once loved,which left him feeling lost and powerless.Gradually,he became quiet and
unwilling to talk much,even to me and our other roommate Evan.
Though we often shared jokes and warm stories in our group text,Paul seldom responded
actively.It was clear that he was trapped in negative emotions,struggling to find meaning in his
daily life.Evan and I were worried and kept trying to cheer him up,but few of our words
seemed to work.
Then one day,everything changed.Paul started making pictures with Al.Without a brush or
any professional skills,he only needed to type what he wanted to see into an AI tool.At first,he
did it just to kill time,but soon he poured his heart into it.Even when he felt tired or easily
discouraged,he kept creating.He would sit for hours,typing his thoughts slowly-"a sunset
over the lake we used to visit,""our dorm room with laughter floating out"each picture
carrying his hidden longing for happiness and memories.
"It's my way of picking myself up,"he told us with a faint smile."This makes me feel I still
can create something beautiful."His works were far from perfect,but they shone with his
courage to fight against his low spirits.
We visited Paul this past December.Although he still had difficult days,his mood had
improved greatly.We listened to music,chatted,and laughed together.Inspired by his AI art,we
came up with a plan:we would make a 2025 calendar together and create a beautiful picture
book filled with his works,to record his warmth and help him stay positive.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150词左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
As soon as we left,we started working on the project without delay.
Paragraph 2:
After weeks ofpreparation,the picture book was finally finished.
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2026届高三年级三轮复习英语临门一脚答案
高考英语答题技巧一答题遵循先易后难原则,合理分配时间。听力提前浏览选项,
圈画关键词,预判话题与答案。完形填空先通读全文把握主旨,再结合上下文、词义辨析
和固定搭配作答,不纠结个别生词。
阅读理解先看题干再定位原文,细节题找原句,主旨题关注首尾段,推理题切忌主观
臆断。七选五留意衔接词、句式和上下文逻辑。
语法填空熟记词性转换、时态、从句、非谓语考点。短文改错逐句排查语法、拼写、
冠词、介词错误。写作先列简单提纲,多用高级词汇与复合句,保证书写工整、卷面整洁,
写完预留时间整体检查。
听力(略)
阅读理解:21-25:BDABD26-30:BCCDB31-35:AACDD35-40:BGFEC
完形填空:41-45:BCADB46-50:DCDAA51-55:BDACC
语法填空:56.irreplaceable
57.has been 58.dating 59.as 60.were introduced
61.a 62.Symbolically 63.pronunciation
64.which
65.while
A篇【解析】语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与社会一科学与技术(电子产品介绍与
使用)
21.What can we conclude about Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC from the passage?
【答案】B
【解析】细节理解题。考查对Goal Zero Sherpa100AC产品特点的精准理解与信息匹配。
正确选项分析(B.Suits people working outdoors.):文中明确提到,Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC
Highly portable and widely useful,,it is ideal for people working on the go”,其中“portable(便
携的)和“working on the go(外出/奔波中工作)”的描述,与“适合户外/外出工作人群的
定位完全对应,因此B选项符合原文信息。干扰项分析:A项原文说明The fan can be a bit
loud.but not overly so”,表示风扇仅略有噪音、并非无法忍受,与选项描述矛盾。C项原
文指出the wireless phone charger works more reliably than most'”,说明其无线充电比大多数
产品更可靠,与选项表述相反。D项原文提到'It charges via USB or solar input'',说明该产
品同时支持USB和太阳能两种输入方式,并非仅支持太阳能,因此错误。
22.If you carry small bags and care about cost most,which product is the best choice?
【答案】D
【解析】细节理解题。考查根据需求匹配产品。正确选项分析(D.Charmast Portable Charger):
题干关键要求为carry small bags(便携小包)与care about cost most(最看重价格),表格
中Charmast Portable Charger标注Very compact(非常小巧)、Budget(平价),完全满足
轻便与低价两大需求。干扰项分析:A项仅强调环保与品质,无平价、超便携优势。B项
重量较大,不适合小包携带。C项体积大、重量重,无法放入背包,不符合要求。
23.Where can you probably read this passage?
【答案】A
【解析】推理判断题。考查文章出处判断。正确选项分析A:本文逐一介绍四款便携式太
阳能充电器的优缺点、规格参数,属于典型的产品评测内容,符合产品评论类文章特征。
干扰项分析:B项文章核心是产品测评,并非旅行攻略或旅行相关知识。C项文本无专业
技术数据、研究结论等科技报告要素。D项文章仅介绍充电设备,并非全面的户外装备指
南。
B篇【解析】语篇类型:记叙文主题语境:人与自我一生活与学习一人际关系与情
感交流
24.What was special about my grandparents'communicating?
【答案】B
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【解析】细节理解题。考查对祖父母交流方式特殊性的理解。正确选项分析(B.They used
whistles as signals..):文章开篇第一句即点明“my grandparents could converse by whistling'”,
随后描述他们用口哨在看不见彼此的地方互相召唤。这正是他们交流方式的独特之处,即
使用口哨作为信号。选项中的“signals”对应文中的“signal each other'”。干扰项分析:A.They
wrote letters every day.:文中提到“words,.letters,songs'”,但letters只是他们众多交流方式中
的一种,并非“special'所在,且“every day'”为无中生有。C.They sang beautifully like birds.:
文中形容口哨声“other times like a bird's song”,这是比喻口哨声像鸟鸣,而非他们像鸟一
样唱歌。D.They favored spoken communication.:口哨本身是非语言的信号,且文中列举的
交流方式包括非语言的meaningful looks'”,因此“偏爱口头交流”与文意不符。
25.What did my grandparents'way of communication mean to them?
【答案】D
【解析】推理判断题。考查对口哨声深层含义的理解。正确选项分析(D.A sign of love and
empathy.):文中明确提到,一声口哨后,另一方就会出现,这是“summoned by love,loyalty,
and habit''。这表明口哨声不仅是信号,更是爱与默契的象征。选项中的“empathy可以理
解为这种无需言说的深切理解和情感连接。干扰项分析:A.A method to pass time.:文中未
提及用口哨消磨时间。B.A feature of personalities.:口哨是他们的专属,可以说是他们关
系和互动的一个特色,但文章更深层强调的是其背后的情感驱动(love,loyalty),而非性
格特征。C.A trick to attract each other..:口哨确实有在超市里“reunite'”他们的实际功能,但
这对祖父母而言,其意义远不止是“tck”(把戏/窍门),更核心的是情感纽带。D选项更
贴近文章的情感内核。
26.Why haven't we found our own mode of communicating?
【答案】B
【解析】细节理解题。考查作者和丈夫寻找专属声音时遇到的主要困难。正确选项分析(B.
We have yet to find a suitable sound.):作者明确表示T'd love for us to have a sound”,但他们
尝试的caw-caw”因太尴尬而无法成为固定方式(“far too embarrassing to stick'”)。作者理
想的声音需要“quick,distinct,effective,and at least somewhat charming?”。文章最后说“The
search continues.”,说明他们还没有找到一个符合所有条件的、合适的声音。千扰项分析:
A.We find whistling difficult to copy.:作者提到I cannot whistle”,但这只是促使他们寻找
其他方式的原因,而非他们在寻找过程中面临的持续挑战。他们的挑战是寻找“another way'”。
C.We can't understand each other's sound.:他们尚未确定专属声音,所以不存在无法理解对
方声音的问题。D.We're too embarrassed to make a sound.:文中提到的是作者自己觉得
“caw-caw”的声音太embarrassing,并且假设丈夫在公共场合发出这个声音,她会假装不认
识他。这是对尝试过的声音的评价,并非说我们本身因害羞而不愿发声。
27.What is the writer's belief about finding their special sound?
【答案】C
【解析】观点态度题。考查作者对于找到专属声音的看法。正确选项分析(C.It will probably
come naturally over time.):文章最后一段是作者观点的核心。“The things that stick in life
usually come about organically.The sound won't emerge from careful planning;it will
just happen.”这些关键词清晰地表达了作者的信念:能够长久存在的事物通常是自然形成
的,而非计划出来的。干扰项分析:A.It requires careful planning and search:这与作者的
观点“won't emerge from careful planning'直接相反。B.It sounds like building castles in the
air.:“building castles in the air''意为白日梦,空想”。作者虽然还没找到,但她对此是乐观
且确信的(“I am convinced that it's out there'”),并非认为这是不切实际的幻想。D.It must
be a whistle like her grandparents'.:作者明确表示“I cannot whistle.Sowe'll need to find
another way'”,并且她认为专属声音“may be a whistle,a word,or a series of handclaps'”,说明
形式不局限于口哨。
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C篇【解析】语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与社会一影视与传媒
28.How does the author lead to the topic?
【答案】C
【解析】写作方式题。第一段详细描述了虚构电影《跳跃者》的刷情设定,第二段开头点
明“This is the fun premise of 'Hoppers'”,随后引出对动画电影成功原因的探讨。作者通过
呈现一个虚构案例来引入话题,故选C。A项比较电影类型”、B项列举票房数据”和D
项“解释流行理论”均与第一段的导入方式不符。
29.What does the underlined word"eclipsed"in paragraph 2 mean?
【答案】D
【解析】词义猜测题。第二段提到Inside Out2”曾以17亿美元成为史上票房最高的动画电
影,但随后Ne Zha2以超过20亿美元的票房超越了它。根据上下文中的数字对比,可知
“eclipsed'”意为“被超越”,故选D。A项“被评论”、B项“被跟随”和C项“被匹敌”均不符合
语境。
30.What can we learn about Pixar's"22 Rules"?
【答案】B
【解析推理判断题,第三段引用Pixar艺术家的观点:“Viewers'admire a character for trying
more than for their successes..”这表明观众更欣赏角色努力尝试的过程而非最终的成功结果,
体现了规则对努力过程的重视,故选B。A项“以普适主题为特色”是作者对动画电影特点
的概括,并非规则的核心;C项“迎合观众偏好”与原文表述不符;D项“忽视角色和情感深
度与原文focusing on character and emotion''相悖。
31.What does the author highlight about animated films in paragraphs 4 and 5?
【答案】A
【解析】段落主旨题。第四段讨论动画电影的内容特点,包括避免敏感内容、易于跨文化
传播、角色面部风格化等;第五段讨论发行策略,包括假期上映、从流媒体回归院线等。
选项A“内容特点和发行策略”准确概括了两段的段落主旨。B项“全球吸引力和假期安排
仅分别涉及两段的部分内容;C项“避免审查和流媒体趋势”以偏概全;D项“文化适应性和
票房数据”中票房数据在第五段未提及。
D篇【解析】语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与自我一科学研究与大脑认知
32.How did the researchers identify the exclusive language region in the cerebellum?
【答案】A
【解析】细节理解题,考查:研究者定位语言区的方法。正确解析:根据文章第二段“After
analyzing 15 years of brain scanning data from 864 participants,the study identified four active
regions..”可知,研究者通过分析已收集的多年脑扫描数据确定了小脑的语言区域,A项表
述符合文意。干扰项排除,B:文中并未提及通过开展相关脑部测试来定位该区域,属于
无中生有。C:“整理研究材料”与原文“分析脑扫描数据”的研究方式不符,表述不准确。D:
观察脑部功能反应是数据呈现的结果,并非研究者定位区域的方法。
33.What can we infer from the study?
【答案】C
【解析】细节理解题。考查:研究者定位语言区的方法。正确解析:根据文章第三段
“deepening the overall understanding of how language functions in the human brain'可知,该研
究有助于加深人类对大脑语言功能的理解,C项表述正确。干扰项排除,A:文章未提及
该研究可连接各类日常认知技能,属于过度推断。B:小脑虽与运动姿势相关,但本文研
究与“更好地控制身体运动”无关。D:该研究属于理论探索,不能直接提升日常语言交流
能力,偏离文章主旨。
34.Why does this study need further improvement?
【答案】D
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【解析】细节理解题,考查:研究局限性。正确解析:原文指出Functional MRI scans may
not be able to clearly distinguish these smaller areas,功能性磁共振成像无法清晰区分更小的
脑区,因此研究需要完善。干扰项排除,A:数据充足;B:功能未提及可变;C:个体差
异不构成限制原因。
35.What can be a suitable title for the text?
【答案】D
【解析】主旨大意题。考查:文章标题归纳。正确解析:全文围绕“小脑中有一个专门响
应语言的区域”展开,介绍研究发现、意义、局限与未来方向,D项最贴合主旨。干扰项
排除,A:只讲局限,片面;B:运动功能非重点;C:大脑新皮层非文章核心。
七选五【解析】语篇类型:议论文主题语境:.人与社会一青少年社交与亲子沟通
36.B
【解析】叙事衔接。前文Katie翻白眼表示不满,后文父亲批评她发短信。中间需填入父
亲发现她发短信的动作。B项“A moment later,he glanced back and saw her texting.”完美衔接
上下文,使叙事连贯。
37.G
【解析】段落主旨句。第一段以具体案例结束,第二段开始分析普遍现象。G项It's
common scene these days,.one playing out between parents and children.”将个案上升到普遍现
象,承上启下,符合第二段主题。
38.F
【解析】结果阐释。前文指出即时通讯让孩子获得隐私和便捷沟通,后文专家引言说明孩
子能在父母眼皮底下做很多事。F项“It allows them to have private:conversations right under
their parents'noses..”解释这种“隐私”的具体表现,其中“Tt指代前文“instant messaging”,逻
辑紧密。
39.E
【解析】观点转折。前文聚焦孩子“隐藏”行为,后文引入Pece父女努力沟通的案例。E
项“Still,.some parents and children are trying to stay connected..”以“Still'转折,从“隔阂”转向
“努力连接”,自然引出下文。
40.C
【解析】段落内转折。前文说Pence先生知道电子设备对家庭关系的破坏性,后文描述
他最终妥协允许女儿发短信。C项Yet he has found enforcing rules harder than expected.”准
确概括他“明知有害却难以执行规则”的矛盾心态,与后文形成因果关系。
完形填空解析:本文为一篇夹叙夹议文,主要讲述了Jim Kwik在童年脑部受伤后,克服
学习障碍与自我否定,最终成长为帮助他人开发大脑潜能的专家的故亭,核心主题是突破
局限信念、实现自我潜能。
41.“事故后,他在接下来14年里饱受无数学习困难的折磨”,countless无数的符合语境。A
valuable宝贵的;C.temporary暂时的;D.fearless无畏的,均无法准确描述学习困难的数
量与程度。
42.“他被贴上‘脑子坏掉的男孩的标签”,labeled被贴上.的标签符合语境。A.awarded授予、
颁发;B.offered提供、给予;D.assigned分派、分配
43.“这给他的自我价值感和自信留下了长久的印记”,imprint印记、痕迹;符合语境。B.
lesson教训l;C.sign迹象;D.dilemma困境。
44.“学习成了一座他觉得无法攀登的高山”,D.爬山,符合语境。A.leap跳跃;B.slide滑
行;C.march行军,行进。
45.“经过多年的奋斗,Jim考上了大学”,struggle奋斗、拼搏,符合他克服学习障碍的经历。
A.competition竞争;C.appreciation欣赏,感激;D.judgment判断,裁决。
46.“但他仍然觉得自己没有能力取得学术成功,打算退学”,incapable无能力的符合他的自
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我否定心态。,A.unworthy不值得的;B.unaware未察觉到的;C.insecure不安全的。
47.“就在这个低谷,他遇到了一个质疑他看待自身潜力方式的人”,challenged此处为质疑
的意思,符合后文改变他认知的情节,属于熟词生义。A.confirmed确认;B.enhanced提
高;D.accepted接受。
48.“这个人让Jim在纸上写下他的抱负、目标”,ambitions抱负、雄心符合后文dreams的
语境。A.inspirations灵感;B.promises承诺;C.hesitations犹豫。
49.“从他总是随身携带的小日记本上撕下的纸”,journal日记本、日志符合文意B.magazine
杂志;C.brochure宣传手册;D.document文件。
50.“他给Ji布置了一个任务:每周读一本关于历史上伟大人物的书,这些人的故事激励
了数百万人。”figures人物,符合文意。B.events事件;C.numbers数字;D.records记录。
5l.“被恐惧压垮,Jim说:‘我做不到”,Overwhelmed被压倒的、不知所措的符合他面对任
务时的心态。A.Annoyed恼怒的;C.Confused困惑的;D.Encouraged受鼓舞的。
52.这个人立刻从Jim手中拿过纸,大声读出他的目标”,immediately立刻地体现出对方的
果断与行动力。A.finally最终地;B.casually随意地;C.impatiently不耐烦地。
53.“这些话成了Jim需要的动力,去推动自己前进,最终相信自己”,push推动符合克服恐
惧、向前迈进的含义。B.hold握住;C.shake摇晃;D.drag拖拽。
54.“如今,Jim用自己突破这些局限信念的经历”,breaking throug突破符合他克服自我否
定的核心经历。A.holding back抑制;B.sorting out分类,归类;D.settling for勉强接受。
55.“如今,Ji用自己突破这些局限信念的经历,去帮助他人克服类似障碍,发挥他们的
全部潜能。reach one's full potential是英语中固定搭配,意为发挥全部潜能、实现最大潜
力。A:create创造;B.make:make potential无此搭配,无法表达实现潜能的含义。D.recognize
认出、识别。
语法填空【解析】语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与社会一中国传统习俗与饮食文化
56.irreplaceable原词replaceable为形容词,意为“可替代的”;前文提到饺子、鱼、猪
肉是春节热门食物,yet表转折,说明炒瓜子同样“不可替代”,故填反义词irreplaceable
.(不可替代的),作表语修饰snack。
57.has been时间状语for centuries(数世纪以来)是现在完成时的标志,强调动作从过
去开始持续到现在且仍有影响;主语cracking melon seeds是动名词短语,视为单数,故
填has been。
58.dating考查非谓语动词,本空为后置定语,修饰主语The earliest muskmelon seeds。.
date back to表示“追溯到..”,为不及物动词短语,无被动形式,故用现在分词dating
59.as考查短语be recorded as,意为“被记载为...”,句意为“据《太平寰宇记》记
载,宋代瓜子被列为幽州地区的地方小吃”,故填介词as(作为)。
60.were introduced时间状语in the late Ming Dynasty(明末)是一般过去时的标志;主
语pumpkin and sunflower seeds(南瓜子和葵花籽)与谓语introduce(引入)是被动关系
(被引入);主语为复数,故填were introduced。
6l.a must-have在此处是可数名词,意为“必备品”,且发音以辅音音素开头,表“一
种必备品”,需用不定冠词a修饰,固定搭配a must-.have for..(..的必备品)。
62.Symbolically此处修饰整个句子“瓜子带来好运”,需用副词作状语;原词symbolic
为形容词(象征性的),其副词形式为Symbolically(象征意义上),注意首字母大写。
63.pronunciation定冠词the和形容词same后需接名词;原词pronounce为动词(发
音),其名词形式为pronunciation(发音),为不可数名词,句意为“籽'的发音与‘子'
相同”。
64.which此处引导非限制性定语从句,指代前面整个句子“家人聚在一起边嗑瓜子边
聊天”这件事,且关系词在从句中作主语,故填which(that不能引导非限制性定语从句)。
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65.while前文“江浙人喜欢香南瓜子”,后文“四川人喜欢麻辣味瓜子”,前后是对比关
系,故填连词while(然而,表对比)。
应用文范文:
Dear Mr.Smith
I'm delighted to learn that you're interested in our"Intangible Cultural Heritage on Campus"
activity.I strongly recommend you try paper-cutting.
The process is simple yet fascinating.You fold a piece of red paper,draw a few lines,and
cut along them with scissors.When unfolded,a vivid pattern-such as a flower or an animal-
appears.What makes paper-cutting special is that it carries wishes for happiness and good luck,
often displayed during festivals.
This hands-on experience offers a relaxing way to appreciate Chinese folk wisdom.I'm
sure it will be an unforgettable cultural experience for you.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写范文:
Paral:As soon as we left.we started working on the project without delay.We sorted through
every AI painting Paul had created,from the lake sunset to our old dorm room,and added small
captions that recalled our college memories-like the night we stayed up talking or the afternoon
we played by the lake.At first,Paul was still a little listless when we shared our progress,but as
we asked for his opinions on page layouts and colors,he gradually perked up,even suggesting
new ideas for the cover.Every video call ended with a faint smile on his face,and we knew our
efforts were working.
Para2:After weeks of preparation,the picture book was finally finished.We brought the first
copy to Paul,and Evan held it open for him while I pointed out each picture's story.As we
turned the pages,Paul's eyes lit up more and more,and he even laughed softly when he saw the
caption next to a silly painting of us three."It's perfect,"he said quietly,his voice full of warmth.
That day,he talked more than he had in months,telling us about the thoughts behind each
painting.The book wasn't just a collection of art-it was a bridge that pulled Paul out of his low
mood,binding our friendship tighter than ever.
✉