七选五32篇-2026年3月高考英语题型专项合集

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学段 高中
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学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 32篇各地高三模拟七选五试题,聚焦逻辑衔接与语篇结构,通过多样化主题强化上下文语境理解与逻辑推理能力,提升语言能力与思维品质。 **专项设计** |模块|题量/典例|题型特征|知识逻辑| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |七选五综合训练|32篇(涵盖安徽、福建等多省份模拟题)|短文填空(含2个多余选项),考查逻辑衔接词、主题句、过渡句|围绕语篇结构(总分、分总等)与逻辑关系(因果、转折、例证等),通过心理、环保、科技等主题构建上下文语境理解能力,强化信息匹配与推理思维|

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2026年3月各地高三英语七选五32篇合集 试题目录 (一) 2026年3月安徽省江南十校2026届高三开学考英语-七选五...….….· 1 (二) 2026年3月福建省福州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五.………………… 2 (三)2026年3月福建省泉州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五..….…· 3 (四) 2026年3月广东省2026届高三一模英语-七选五..........… 4 (五) 2026年3月广东省广州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五..…· 5 (六)2026年3月广东省深圳市2026届高三一模英语-七选五..· 6 (七)2026年3月河北省石家庄市2026届高三质量检测(一)英语-七选五......7 (八)2026年3月河北省唐山市2026届高三一模英语-七选五............· 8 (九)2026年3月湖北省武汉市2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五.·.·.· 9 (十)2026年3月湖南省九校联盟2026届高三第二次联考英语-七选五.·..… 10 (十一)2026年3月湖南省长郡二十校联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五......·.·..· 11 (十二)2026年3月江苏省七校2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五............… 12 (十三)2026年3月江苏省苏北七市2026届高三调研测试(二)英语-七选五.·....… 13 (十四)2026年3月江苏省苏锡常镇四市高三一模英语-七选五..……… 14 (十五)2026年3月山东省滨州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五........ 15 (十六)2026年3月山东省德州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五......... 16 (十七)2026年3月山东省东营市2026届高三一模英语-七选五....·...· 17 (十八)2026年3月山东省菏泽市2026届高三一模英语-七选五...· 18 (十九)2026年3月山东省济宁市2026届高三一模英语-七选五.………… 19 (二十)2026年3月山东省青岛市2026届高三一模英语-七选五.........·· 20 (二十一)2026年3月山东省淄博市2026届高三一模英语-七选五.....·.......·. 21 (二十二)2026年3月四川省成都市2026届高三二诊英语-七选五........… 22 (二十三)2026年3月四川省成都七中2026届高三二诊英语-七选五.….· 23 (二十四)2026年3月四川省成都石室中学2026届高三二诊英语-七选五........... 24 (二十五)2026年3月浙江省杭州二中2026届高三月考英语-七选五............. 25 (二十六)2026年3月浙江省金丽衢十二校2026届高三联考英语-七选五.....·.· 26 (二十七)2026年3月浙江省名校协作体2026届高三联考英语-七选五........· 27 (二十八)2026年3月浙江省宁波十校2026届高三联考英语-七选五......··。 28 (二十九)2026年3月浙江省强基联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五............ 29 (三十)2026年3月浙江省新阵地教育联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五........… 30 (三十一)2026年3月重庆市巴蜀中学2026届高三月考(七)英语-七选五...… 31 (三十二)2026年3月重庆市南开中学2026届高三质检(六)英语-七选五..........· 32 (一)2026年3月安徽省江南十校2026届高三开学考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 When we turn 40,we often worry about how to keep our minds sharp-due to aging,heavy workloads, or the challenge of adapting to new technology,such as not learning as fast as before or trying new ways of doing things.This gap between past and present can be upsetting.36 Recovery becomes a key limiting factor on mental performance as we age.Unlike younger people, older adults frequently face recovery bottlenecks.Many ways to stay sharp focus on improving recovery.In sports,people say,"You can only train as hard as you can recover."37Young people are limited by motivation or energy,but for older adults,recovery is the issue,like lacking focus when working longer.Prioritize basic recovery methods:quality sleep,balanced nutiition and regular low-intensity exercise to boost energy and ease mental tiredness. 38 After leaving school,most of us no longer take formal exams,but setting learning objectives that require evaluation can keep our learning ability sharp.This not only boosts confidence but also pushes us to use new learning tools.It also helps us address issues like discomfort with challenging tasks or difficulty processing large amounts of information at once.A good benchmark is to stay capable of learning undergraduate-level courses on any subject. Maintaining a willingness to try new things promotes mental growth.Research shows that balancing familiar routines with new experiences yields the best results. 39 Balance new attempts with familiar things-like visiting your go-to restaurant three Fridays a month and a new one once These strategies are effective to maintain mental sharpness.40 They also share a common requirement:self-knowledge gained through observation and reflection.By understanding such aspects, such as nutritional gaps or exercise limits,you can thrive mentally regardless of age or life stage. A.This equally applies to mental performance. B.This balance helps us grow with a sense of duty. C.But we can get that sharpness back with three strategies. D.They all essentially require understanding your personal needs E.Pursuing learning goals with proper assessment is also necessary. F.Formal exams after school are key to maintaining our learning ability G.Engaging in new things does not mean abandoning proven effective methods. 第1页共32页 (二)2026年3月福建省福州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Carpooling is essentially a shared mobility option where individuals use a single vehicle for their home-to-work trips.36 It's a step towards sustainable living.With traffic jams and environmental concerns on the rise,carpooling offers a practical solution. Characteristically,organizing a carpool starts with a group of interested individuals who adjust their schedules to match and agree on pick-up points,a route,and how to share expenses.Communication is key in a successful carpool.Technology further simplifies this process,facilitating connections between potential carpoolers.37 Carpooling significantly benefits the environment.It reduces greenhouse gas release and lessens air pollution.This not only benefits public health but also corresponds to global efforts to fight against climate change.38 They result in higher fuel use and release,while carpooling drops the number of cars on the road,thus smoothing traffic flow and lowering total fuel consumption. 39 The networking is a space where new ideas are shared and exchanged,allowing people to build casual fiiendships and exchange ideas.Sharing your daily journeys creates a routine of interaction, bridging thee separation that can come with daily journeys between one's home and workplace alone. 40 One common obstacle is managing scheduling conflicts.Last-minute changes or unexpected delays can upset the entire arrangement.Privacy concerns are another issue some might face. Sharing a ride means sharing personal space.It's important to set ground rules from the start,like keeping the car a phone-free zone.Respect and understanding go a long way in keeping a comfortable environment for all. A.Traffic jams remain a critical concern B.However,carpooling is not without its challenges. C.Carpooling helps reduce the stress of daily driving. D.Some people also worry about safety during carpooling. E.Carpooling adds social enrichment to your everyday life. F.Yet it is more than just simply sharing rides with one another G.With these basics in place,carpooling can be smooth and cost-saving. 第2页共32页 (三)2026年3月福建省泉州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 The Power of Small Steps In a world that often celebrates big achievements and overnight success,it's easy to overlook the power of small,consistent steps.Many of us set grand goals,only to feel discouraged when progress is slow or invisible,failing to realise that lasting success is rarely built in a flash.36 Small steps are the building blocks of great things.Think about how a seed grows into a tall tree.It doesn't happen in a day.37Every day,it absorbs sunlight and water,pushing its roots deeper into the soil,until one day,it stands tall and strong,a proof of patience and persistence()Our goals are like that seed-they need time and daily care. 38 For example,if your goal is to improve your English,reading a short passage every day is better than trying to finish a thick book in one weekend.The former builds a habit,the latter often leads to burnout.Consistency is key,and small steps make consistency possible by keeping the task manageable. Another advantage of small steps is that they reduce anxiety.When you take on a huge task,it's natural to feel nervous.39 However,breaking it into small steps helps.You'll feel a sense of accomplishment with each small win,which will motivate you to keep going.This positive cycle can turn even the most difficult goal into something manageable. Small steps teach a growth lesson.40 So,the next time you're faced with a big goal,don't be afraid to start small.Remember,every great journey begins with a single step. A.Small steps help form good habits. B.We may even give up before starting C.Work on the huge task a little bit daily. D.It changes quietly and steadily underground E.But small steps have the power to change this. F.Small steps can by no means change the situation G.They remind us that progress,not perfection,is what matters. 第3页共32页 (四)2026年3月广东省2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 We all experience moments like this:a friend doesn't reply to your message,or someone walks right past you without noticing.Most people move on quickly,but for those who are sensitive to rejection,these small moments feel heavy.36 Rejection sensitivity means often expecting others to reject you,even when there is no real sign of it People who think this way pay too much attention to others'words,tone,or silence.A late reply can feel like "They don't like me,"and a serious face may seem like "They're upset with me."Because of this fear, they try to protect themselves by avoiding eye contact keeping quiet,or pulling away 37 -sometimes creating the very rejection they were afraid of.The good news is that gentle, intentional habits can help. Challenge your first reaction.Feelings are not facts.When your mind jumps to the worst explanation pause and ask:What else could this mean?38 Try writing down at least two neutral ( possibilities before accepting the negative one.This simple practice helps calm emotional overreaction. Express your needs openly.People with rejection sensitivity often hide their feelings,hoping others will understand without being told.39 Try speaking clearly and kindly:"When I didn't hear back,I felt a bit unsure.Could we talk later?"Honest communication builds trust and reduces unnecessary worly 40 If someone reaches out to you,offer a small sign of openness-a smile,a short reply,or a simple"thank you."These small gestures show that you welcome connection.Over time,they help soften the habit of pulling away. A.Pursue stronger bonds with others B.But silence easily causes confusion C.Respond warmly when others show care B.They are always searching for ways to relieve their anxiety E.Sadly,this distance can make them seem cold or unfriendly F.They may immediately assume something is wrong with them G.Perhaps the other person is busy,stressed,or simply distracted 第4页共32页 (五)2026年3月广东省广州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Creative expression,particularly through learning and making music,greatly improves well-being and meaning in later life,promoting mental,emotional,and even physical health as people age. For older adults,activities like attending a songwriting workshop or joining a chorus go beyond mere leisure.They become a pathway to what Aristotle called"eudaemonia",a life well-lived.36 Music offers a unique way for such meaningfulness,which often grows from deep connection.Whether it is the dedication to mastering an instrument,the excitement of creating music on the spot,or the sweetness of listening to a familiar tune,older adults do not engage in music as lone individuals.37 Such meaningful involvement can even turn musical tools-a piano,a violin,or a digital device-into extensions of the person.38 This reflects the saying,"You are what you do."Some famous musicians travel with their own instruments,which proves how deeply music can shape personal identity 39 As dancer Twyla Tharp remarked,"Art is the only way to run away without leaving home."The emotional uplift indirectly supports health by boosting memory,lowering stress,and strengthening social ties-all crucial for aging well. Deep engagement in music adds meaning to later life,bringing happiness through creativity and commitment. 40 Actually,music enriches lives at every age,so promoting creative expression through it should be a central aim in education and enrichment for everyone. A.It's mostly the result of external entertainment. B.Becoming a "musician"is thus a worthy goal for older adults C.They bond with others,culture,and their own growing sense of self. D.The more often one plays an instrument,the greater joy one may gain. E.Creative musical experience also provides an escape from daily routines. F.With skill and regular practice,the instrument becomes part of who one is. G.This is not brief pleasure,but lasting happiness that comes from living meaningfully 第5页共32页 (六)2026年3月广东省深圳市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 I put on a headset,and within seconds I am somewhere else.Ice sheets float on dark water.Wind brushes past my ears,sharp and restless.In the distance,mountains glow (under the moonlight. Moments later,I find myself inside a museum,leaning close to a painting I have never seen in real life 36 This is the promise of virtual reality (VR):a world delivered to us without leaving home. There is much to appreciate in this form of travel. 37 There is no need to consider weather conditions,health issues or financial pressure.You may enter distant places at any moment and leave just as freely.For those restricted by schedule,health,or income,VR quietly removes barriers that traditional travel often sets in place. 38 Travelers wander through unfamiliar streets,sample local dishes,and engage face-to-face with people shaped by different traditions.Such encounters awaken the senses and create lasting memories.More importantly,they change how places feel to us,not just how we understand them. This distinction is clear,because learning about a destination is not the same as being there.Virtual travel offers designed scenes and programmed sensations,but it remains carefully controlled.Real travel,by contrast,is shaped by unpredictability.39 In those unplanned moments,understanding becomes lived rather than recorded. Virtual reality will undoubtedly continue to evolve,enriching how we preview journeys and imagine distant worlds.Still,it cannot replace actual presence.Travel is not simply about seeing farther;it is also about feeling where you stand.40 A.I am not moving,yet I am traveling B.Yet real travel leaves a deeper mark. C.My feet ache as my journey stretches across the day. D.Virtual journeys are convenient,time-saving,and widely accessible E.Some knowledge,it seems,only arrives when your feet are on the ground. F.It demands choices,adaptation,and constant awareness of the unexpected. G.But the convenience may gradually weaken our desire to explore the real world. 第6页共32页 (七)2026年3月河北省石家庄市2026届高三质量检测(一)英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 David,in his early seventies,is finally preparing his mother's home for sale. 36 She had lived alone in the large Victorian house for fifty years until she passed away recently.No matter how hard David tried,she refused to move to a smaller property.David finds himself now in the same situation. 37 He wonders if they know that the familiar makes life more comfortable. While clearing the garage full of unused things,David finds broken deckchairs his mother always meant to repair.He laughs as he sees a pile of broken deckchairs.As he moves the last deckchair,he freezes as he discovers his father's wheelchair.38 As David stares at the chair,his emotions move from sadness and regret to the anger and frustration he had experienced as a young man.He didn't understand why Dad was so optimistic that he'd get better. 39 He didn't realise that back then,patients were often the last to know,or understand,what was wrong with them.Mum was privately told a more realistic prediction,but was asked to keep the secret that Dad was dying because it would depress him. David wants to sit in the chair but is unreasonably afraid that he'll be harmed by some remaining disease.Finally lowering himself into the chair,he weeps,tears rolling down his cheeks.Mum and Dad were lying to each other for all those years;they must have known that it was all pretence.40 A.But Mum said it was true,so that was it B.His children are pressing him to downsize. C.Optimism helped his body recover quickly. D.The truth would have hurt less than the lies. E.He remembers his father trapped in it like a prisoner. F.It's a great sadness to him that he never persuaded her to move. G.Love allows one to lie to protect their loved one from the truth. 第7页共32页 (八)2026年3月河北省唐山市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Have you ever found yourself losing focus during a conversation,nodding along but failing to understand what the other person is saying?36 This experience is common,as the mind often wanders to other thoughts even while sounds continue to reach the ears.As a result,your conversations and relationships can be affected,especially if others feel unheard. 37 However,they are quite different.Hearing happens naturally when sound reaches your ears,even if you are not paying attention.For example,you can hear traffic noise or voices in the background while doing homework.Listening,by contrast,is an active and intentional process. 38 When you listen,you focus on the meaning,emotions,and intentions behind the words. Active listening allows you to respond thoughtfully and connect more deeply with others. Both hearing and listening play important roles in your lives.Hearing helps you understand your surroundings,while listening builds connection and emotional support.A lack of listening can lead to loneliness,stress,and emotional difficulties,feeling listened to promotes belonging.39 Then how can we strengthen the listening skill?To start,develop the right state of mind by staying open,curious,and free of judgments.Next,focus fully on the speaker,noticing both words and nonverbal implications while removing distractions.40 You can summarize,ask questions,and confirm the speaker's feelings.These practices improve understanding and help build stronger connections. A.Give advice only if required. B.So we should try to be better listeners. C.Hearing and listening are often confused. D.With full attention,you can actively respond. E.In such a moment,you are hearing,not listening. F.It requires your attention,effort,and understanding. G.There are several differences between hearing and listening. 第8页共32页 (九)2026年3月湖北省武汉市2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 About a year ago,our dishwasher broke down.We called a repairman and were told it would have to be replaced. 36 So my mother asked me to wash dishes by hand after dinner. To understand why this upset me so much,you need to know what my life was like as a university senior. 37 Homework assignments,projects and tests competed for my attention and time.I caged myself in a prison of my own ambitions and expectations,cut off from many aspects of the world. So when I first started washing dishes,I felt annoyed.I was in a rush to be done with them,eager to get back to my endless list of tasks.38 For about 15 minutes every day,I realized that I could slow down time and forget everything in the world.As my mind,eyes and hands focused on a simple task that would always result in success,I found peace. Though the new dishwasher arrived eventually,I continued to wash dishes by hand.This task became more relaxing and educational than I could have imagined.39 From my kitchen window,I watched the seasons change:the tomato plant grew in summer,gave its fruit in fall,and died back in winter. Then new green was showing in spring.I kept these sights in mind,thinking on time itself. Washing dishes taught me to think of the completion of a task as the ultimate reward,not praise or a prize.I learned to be more relaxed about deadlines. 40 A.It definitely allowed me to recover. B.Now I can enjoy whatever task I'm doing. C.I was running around stressed most of the day. D.It took a while for the model we ordered to arrive. E.But a new dishwasher was out of our consideration. F.I should have accomplished them with even greater efforts G.Washing dishes,though,caused an admirable transformation in me. 第9页共32页 (十)2026年3月湖南省九校联盟2026届高三第二次联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 As social media becomes more common,it's now routine for many people to show off'their daily lives online.But have you ever worried about accidentally leaking your private information while doing so? Maybe we don't want others to know our relationship status,age or address,as these are all personal details. 36 On our social media accounts,we often display things like our opinions,connections and holiday photos.Maybe we don't want a random stranger knowing our favourite type of coffee.And cookies-there was a time they were just something nice to eat.Now they seem to be popping up on websites.So how can you stay more private?Here are tips to help you maintain your privacy online. Check your social media privacy settings Many social media platforms allow everything to be visible automatically,which can easily expose your daily tracks,contact details and even personal preference to strangers.37.Don't let overexposure of your personal life become a risk to your online privacy. 38 Limiting the amount you share isn't only restricted to social media.There are many sites out there that help you to share documents-so a practical tip is not to put anything too private like passwords on these platforms.One wrong click may send your private data to the wrong person by accident. Deal with website tracking files Cookies are designed to improve your surfing experience by tracking and saving information about your visits to a site,helping to personalize your sessions.However,these cookies also pose privacy risks such as exposing your location,and even personal preferences.39.Additionally,certain apps can block them if you feel uncomfortable with being tracked. So,if you want to maintain your privacy online,maybe only share things you'd be happy with a stranger seeing-and if you don't feel comfortable with cookies,40.If that's not enough,just don't accept them and visit another site-and why not have a yummy cookie to eat instead? A.check if they are believable B.Protect privacy beyond social media C.Deleting your surfing history may help D.So it is your responsibility to set your boundaries E.you might decide to invest in some tech to block them F.Stop talking to strangers who make you feel uncomfortable G.However,everywhere we go online,we seem to leave a digital footprint 第10页共32页 (十一)2026年3月湖南省长郡二十校联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 I used to wake up and check my phone.Before my feet hit the floor,I was already deep in the day's chaos:headlines,comments,.breaking news alerts.Doomscrolling(刷屏成瘾)had become my morning routine. 36 I started each day tense and anxious.So I gave myself a quiet dare:no phone in the morning,for five straight weekdays. Naturally,breaking the habit wasn't easy.The first morning,I reached for my phone automatically.I stopped myself and picked up a book instead.It felt odd,like trying to enjoy coffee without caffeine But after a few pages,I found myself actually relaxed-not the emptiness of a scroll,but something steadier. 37 That had never happened before. Encouraged by the quiet start,I explored other ways.The next day I tried a cold shower.I wanted something that would force me fully awake.The shock factor was incredibly effective.38 On Wednesday,I went for a run.I hated every step at first.But I came back awake,warm and proud.That feeling powered me through the day. 39 On Thursday,I journaled.No audience,just thoughts on paper.It felt honest,if not particularly exciting.On Friday,I reread an old letter and let the memories surface.It was quiet,uneventful and grounding. By the end of the week,the urge to check my phone had weakened. 40 Those phone-free mornings proved a quieter start was possible:no noise or half-truths.It's not about perfection,but freedom from the scroll and the misinformation it feeds into our minds. A.But lately,I noticed the weight it carried B.This left my mind surprisingly clear afterward C.Some mornings were more reflective than active, D.It made me realize my dependence on my phone. E.I even finished a chapter before checking the time. F.That meant I stopped grabbing my phone on waking. G.It revealed the link between my phone use and daily anxiety 第11页共32页 (十二)2026年3月江苏省七校2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 A few days before,I tried clearing out some old schoolbooks.Deep down,I knew I would never read them again.Yet,I reasoned with myself that maybe they would be helpful someday. 36 I am probably not alone in this;:this struggle is a phenomenon known as the"Endowment Effect(禀赋效应)”. Psychologists who demonstrated the effect found that people demanded a much higher price to sell a bottle of wine they owned than they were willing to pay to buy that same bottle.37. It explains why we are so unwilling to give something up once we own it. Why does this happen?At first,researchers thought it was a classic case of loss reluctance",where the pain of losing something feels twice as strong as the pleasure of gaining it.38 Psychologists conclude that we value something more simply because it is ours.We project our identity onto the object, making it painful to move on. Fortunately,there is an effective counteraction:shifting your perspective from an"owner"to a buyer". When you are hesitating to throw something away,ask yourself:"How much would I pay to buy this from others now?"39 If that is the case,it is a clear sign you value the item not for its usefulness,but simply for the endowment effect. 40 Besides turning our homes into storage units for the past,it makes us mentally trapped in them as well.Recognizing this is the first step toward the liberation of living with less.Make space for what truly matters. A.It just feels right to keep them. B.More often than not,the answer is "nothing". C.Thus,a price gap exists between buyers and sellers D.The cost of ownership is often far greater than we think E.We often mistakenly believe these items define who we are. F.That sounds logical,but the real reason is the sense of ownership itself. G.The inconsistency reveals we overvalue things just because we possess them. 第12页共32页 (十三)2026年3月江苏省苏北七市2026届高三调研测试(二)英语-七选五 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Language barriers.Culture shock.Homesickness.These are the things you might worry about before departing to study abroad.36 After a busy year abroadconstantly meeting new people,having new experiences and gaining independence,coming home can feel like an anti-climax ()Like many other exchange students I found myself living with my parents again after a year abroad. 37 At first,I indulged in everything I had always loved about being home:days spent lounging with cups of tea and books,tranquil walks and home-cooked dinners.But once the jetlag subsided(倒过时差),I found myself strangely lacking energy and motivation. Why was I feeling so disconnected?I realized that I had done two things while I was away:I had idealized home in my mind,and I'd expected everything to remain exactly the same while I was gone.But as I immersed myself in a new culture,I quickly adapted to a different way of life.38 Some friendships had become distant while others had become closer together.On top of that,I felt as if I'd changed too. 39 My friend,who studied in France,experienced something similar.She says she found herself asking:"How do I fit back into the life I had before when I feel so different?"So it's hardly surprising that once it's over,many exchange students feel at a loose end.It seems odd to me that no one at university warns you about this beforehand. Getting a part-time job eventually helped ease my own sense of dissociation,as it gave me the structure I needed.40 Readjusting at home has been harder than life abroad.But as I add some of the things I loved about living abroad to my home life,while realizing that there are some feelings I can't replace,I'm starting to find a new normal A.It turned out I wasn't alone B.It forced me to reflect on my identity. C.Meanwhile,everyone at home changed. D.It felt like I'd taken several steps backwards. E.Daily routines formed as my language improved. F.But for me,retuming home proved the hardest of all G.Spending more time with family and friends helped too. 第13页共32页 (十四)2026年3月江苏省苏锡常镇四市高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 StoryTree is a website for sharing,encouraging,and recording personal and family memories and history.It can be done online or offline,in real-time,or in your own time,all in a fun and simple new way. 36 All of them work well together to support each other. 37 StoryTree is different.It lets you "tap"those photos and stories into your digital journal and topical memory books.Everyone belonging to your StoryTree can add and read the entries in real time, or at any time! Additionally,once a week Story Tree sends everyone in a StoryTree group an interesting prompt ( into their StoryChat as well as to their emails,to help bring back memories and encourage reflection and discussion. 38 (But if your brother tells a big fish story,you will surely want to correct it with the true version!) And if you prefer to save your stories and memories in an additional "private journal",you can simply create a synchronized (personal StoryTree that only you can see.39 In fact,create as many StoryTrees as you like,and synchronize as many as you like too! 40 It's like having a kind and curious author come to your home whenever you want and have her interview you to compose your personal or family biography.Who doesn't want to have a personal history book written for them?There are over 700 questions in five categories the StoryBook interviewer can ask you,all about your life and family,at your leisure. The fourth and final key tool is StoryBox.It can hold all your old photos,videos,memorable documents,talks,artwork,schoolwork to either store or to sort out later A.Story Tree does all of this through four key tools. B.Memories can only be shared and preserved alone. C.Each person can read it and respond,or not,as they like. D.Story Tree can also serve as an"automated life-story writer". E.Or just use StoryTree as a private journal without any group Tree at all. F.It can record whatever you put into your group StoryTreeautomatically! G.Most apps let shared photos and life experiences be "Here today,gone tomorrow." 第14页共32页 (十五)2026年3月山东省滨州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 "Be positive!"has become a popular mindset in recent years. 36 But what happens when we take positivity to an extreme?Could being blindly optimistic lead to disappointment?While looking on the bright side is generally seen as a virtue,new research suggests that"toxic positivity"might actually harm our mental health. Toxic positivity occurs when people deny their real emotions and force themselves to stay optimistic. Gitanjali Trevorrow-Seymour,a professional coach,explains that humans are naturally meant to experience a wide range off emotions,from joy and gratitude to sadness and disappointment."None of these emotions is meant to be constant,"she says. 37 Like many things in life,mental wellbeing is all about balance. The danger lies in labeling feelings as "good"or bad."When we desperately avoid "negative" emotions,we end up suppressing our real feelings.This suppression places extra stress on the body,which can eventually lead to anxiety or even physical illness.38 If we only show our"happy" selves,our social interactions can become shallow and inauthentic. 39 When a friend is going through hard times,responding with "Try to be positive!" may be well-intentioned,but it often dismisses their feelings.Instead of feeling comforted,they may feel forced to put on a brave face,which is mentally exhausting.True support involves acknowledging their pain rather than attempting to fix"it immediately So,should we avoid positive affirmations entirely?Not necessarily. 40 The key is to accept all our emotions-sadness,anger,and griefinstead of treating them as problems to be solved.Only by embracing the full human experience can we truly achieve mental health. A.This issue also affects how we support others B.Friends can greatly influence our attitudes towards life. C.Even those with a bright outlook can feel grief and gloom. D.They can be useful tools if they feel genuine and grounded. E.What truly remains constant is a positive mindset and inner peace. F.Moreover,forced positivity often robs us of deep connections with others. G.Everyone strives to see the glass as half full and find the rainbow in every situation. 第15页共32页 (十六)2026年3月山东省德州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 In a time when celebrities,social media influencers,and famous personalities seem like they are just a click away,it's easy to understand how emotional bonds with public figures have become more personal and complex than ever 36. The term was coined in 1956 when televisions became widely available,and TV viewers began to develop the sense of false closeness with the characters on the screen.The parasocial relationships are one-sided relationships in which a person develops a strong sense of connection or familiarity with someone they don't know,most often celebrities or media personalities.37 They experience a bond that lacks reciprocity(互惠). There is no firm conclusion regarding why people develop parasocial relationships. 38 When so much of our time is spent online or watching TV or movies,we're naturally likely to recognize the faces we repeatedly see and develop warm feelings for them. Another possible cause is loneliness.Some research suggests that the lonelier an individual feels,the more likely they are to engage in parasocial relationships,seeking a connection in some form,if not in real life 39 Some researchers have found that highly social individuals who are more likely to form fiiendships and relationships in real life are also more likely to form parasocial relationships. There is also the belief that parasocial relationships can simply be less demanding and more fun than real-life relationships. 40 Plus the subjects of parasocial relationships are typically talented, beautiful,or funny. Originally believed to be unhealthy due to their one-sided nature,these parasocial relationships are typically harmless and,in fact,quite common. A.Other research contradicts the idea. B.They contibute to real-life relationships. C.These are known as parasocial relationships. D.Parasocial relationships can certainly have benefits. E.But one is that the human brain developed to be social F.These relationships exist only in the mind of the individual G.There are no conflicts or maintenance that need to be attended to. 第16页共32页 (十七)2026年3月山东省东营市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 To beliterate"implies the ability to decode language on its most basic terms,but literacy also expands to one's ability to "read and write"the world.36 Soccer players,for example,learn the game language.Doctors talk medical terms.Literacy in these specific languages allows us to navigate,participate in and contribute to such a world. Famous writers have penned literacy narratives to reveal the joumey of language learning.But you don't have to be famous to tell your own-everyone has their own story to tell about their relationships with reading and writing.37 Recall a story linked to your personal history of reading and writing.Perhaps you want to write about your favorite book and its impact on you.38 Whatever it is,make sure to consider why this particular story is the most important to tell.Once you've settled on your story,picture the first scene that comes to mind.Take the story of your favorite book:it may start with describing where you were when you first got it.39 Where did this lead you in your writing and reading journey? Writing literacy narratives can be joyful,but it can also tigger hidden feelings about the complexities of literacy.40 Writing them down can help us explore these feelings in order to strengthen our relationship with reading and writing.This,in turn,deepens our understanding of ourselves and others. A.Ready to go but stuck for a start? B.Continue from there to explore further C.At any given moment,we all orbit language worlds D.Usually,there are powerful lessons and truths found in it. E.What are your strongest memories of reading and writing? F.Maybe you remember your first brush with poetry's great power. G.Many of us carry scars and wounds from early literacy experiences. 第17页共32页 (十八)2026年3月山东省菏泽市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 My daughter had just returned from a school camp where smart phones were banned,and she couldn't stop talking about how peaceful it felt."You should try it,Mom,"she said."Just a month.See what happens.”36 I bought a basic phone that could only call and text,and put my smart phone in a drawer.The first few days were difficult.I reached for my phone constantly-waiting for coffee,sitting at a red light,standing in line at the grocery store.37 I felt empty,oddly anxious.What was I supposed to do with these moments? Slowly,I started to figure it out.38 For example,the way light fell through the windows in my kitchen,the sound of birds outside my office,the faces of strangers on the street.I also had conversations-real ones-with people I would otherwise have ignored while scrolling. The month ended,and I took my smart phone from the drawer.39 That's not realistic,and it's not the point.The point is to use it intentionally rather than habitually.Therefore,I made changes.I turned off all unnecessary alerts.I deleted social media apps from my home screen.Small things,but they add up. 40 I learned that boredom is not an emergency.Those empty moments-waiting,walking, sitting-are not problems to be solved.They are opportunities to be present.They are the spaces where creativity happens,where thoughts form,where we connect with ourselves and the world around us. A.I noticed things I had been missing for years B.Whether to give it a try or not became a question. C.I didn't throw it away or promise to give it up forever. D.I missed the happy moments I had experienced before E.I found only the phone's tiny screen and limited functions. F.More important than the changes,though,is what I learned G.I laughed it off at first but decided to go without mine for a month. 第18页共32页 (十九)2026年3月山东省济宁市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 What's the first thing you notice when you step into a museum?Is it the long-faded colors of ancient artifacts or the sounds of visitors discussing what they see?36 Some locations might even offer an eatable treat inspired by an ancient recipe.Museums allow us to indirectly experience the past by tapping into our primary senses-sight,hearing,touch,taste.37 “Representations of the past are often scentless(无气味的),but smell probably played a huge role in many historical realities,"says Barbara Huber,an archaeochemist in Germany.38 She and her workmates tracked down some molecular remains that can let us smell the past.Through trial and error,they created Scent of the Afterlife,a mix of scent that would have accompanied mummification processes in ancient Egypt. 39 One of the reasons is that it is incredibly hard to study.The scents and smells in the past were already gone before archaeologists could come and investigate the sites,"says Huber.Luckily, new chemical and biomolecular methods in archaeology have kind of reopened the door to continue to study these things "These molecules that we detect can tell us a lot about ancient materials.At the same time,when we reconstruct them like we did with Scent of the Afterlife,we can bring a piece of the past to visitors today. 40 "says Huber."If you enter a room and can somehow smell how it must have smelled in a mummification room in ancient Egypt,you're experiencing the history in a different way.History isn't something we only see." A.It can also enrich our understanding of smells B.However,more often than not,smell is missing. C.Smell has long been ignored in studying the past. D.Maybe there's a copy of a sculpture you can touch E.And the exhibit in the museum is not just a displayed object. F.This "aha moment"changed her attitude towards the research. G.The obvious absence of scent in the study of history inspired her. 第19页共32页 (二十)2026年3月山东省青岛市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Someone makes a statement,and you know it is not true.Most of us can think of those times when we have smiled and nodded,likely to avoid "making waves".Sometimes,knowing when to stay quiet is the smart choice.36 But what about the vast number of times when not speaking your truth influences your emotional health?Sometimes,silence can quickly backfire and damage your relationships. When you keep silent repeatedly,it may feel like you are avoiding conflict.37 We all know that the "bottle it up and implode or explode later"plan does not work well for any of us.Every unspoken thought becomes a brick in the wall that grows between you and the other person. 38 If you consistently nod along passively,others will notice when your actions don't agree with your words.They may wonder whether you are holding back or not being sincere.If you hold back to avoid hurting feelings or spare tension,the result may be the opposite. Your view matters.By staying silent,you lose opportunities to express your feelings. 39 But later.if you unearth how you really feel,they may feel betrayed (that you did not open up about your true feelings earlier on.Continued silence may lead others to assume that you are not interested or that you are emotionally unavailable While silence sometimes may feel like caution and be wise,too much of it gets in the way of closeness and trust in relationships.40 A.You're actually building it up B.The growing doubt leads to distance. C.Others may trust you because you are honest. D.Trust comes from honesty more than it does from agreement E.Speaking up creates connection and conveys a sense of caring in others. F.This is especially true when the other person tends to get annoyed easily. G.Others may think your silence is an agreement with what they are saying. 第20页共32页 (二十一)2026年3月山东省淄博市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 As humanoid robots begin to enter warehouses and factories,a critical question arises:do we need special safety rules for them?The answer is yes,and for several important reasons. 36 Unlike traditional industrial robots that can be stopped instantly by hitting an emergency button,humanoids are "dynamically stable."This means they need power to stay upright.If you cut the power,they will likely fall over,potentially causing serious injury to nearby workers. There is the challenge of defining what exactly needs to be regulated.How should we classify a humanoid robot?Does it need legs?Arms?A head?37 This approach would allow safety standards to keep pace with technological innovation without being limited by appearance. Communication between robots and humans presents another concern.If robots are to share space with people,they must be able to signal their intentions clearly.For instance,a robot walking around a corner needs to indicate its direction so that people are not surprised. 38 There is a psychological factor to consider.People naturally expect more from robots that look like human. 39 Experts recommend that safety standards include emotional safety assessments to prevent confusion or stress. These standards help companies build trust in their products and sell them more easily in different countries,while also giving regulators a clear guide for creating their own rules. 40 As Vicentini notes,a practical standard must find a balance between competing interests,and "everybody equally unhappy is good enough,"since aiming for perfect agreement is simply not realistic. A.Humanoid robots pose unique physical risks. B.Without clear dialogues,accidents will happen. C.Interactions between humanoid robots can prevent accidents. D.Many believe that physical features are essential for safety standards. E.People may let their guard down,thinking the robots understand more than they do. F.However,agreeing on global regulations is hard due to different concerns in the field. G.Experts suggest dropping the term 'humanoid"and focusing on a robot's abilities instead. 第21页共32页 (二十二)2026年3月四川省成都市2026届高三二诊英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Our conversations define us and shape us as individuals.36 Just as an expert says,"The quality of our conversations is directly tied to our personal happiness,and to our social and professional success."While issues like nutrition have become a public health priority,we know very little about the extraordinary human capacity-conversational abilities 37We struggle to engage in dialogue with people who are different from us.We forget to listen to others when they speak,which is the bedrock of empathy and cooperation.We give improper responses without knowing it. For this reason,we urgently need to make conversational literacy a matter of public interest.This skill enables us to be more reflective and aware of the power of everyday conversation.It also helps us to identify and avoid harmful conversations.38 When we have a real,face-to-face conversation and give our full attention,something special happens. 39 We unconsciously copy movements and coordinate with one another.Research also shows that our brains can become synchronised (during meaningful conversations.The deeper the conversation,the stronger this connection becomes. You can start building conversational literacy today.40 Engaging in a genuine conversation will have a huge impact on the success and development-both personal and professional-of the youngest members of the family. A.Our bodies naturally adjust to each other. B.Everyday conversation comes very natural to us. C.Consequently,our social relationship will improve. D.They can create or destroy our social relationships. E.This enables us to better recognize and express feelings. F.Many of us do not understand how to handle a tough conversation G.You can try having family dinner talks without mobile phones in sight. 第22页共32页 (二十三)2026年3月四川省成都七中2026届高三二诊英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项多余选项。 The Downside of Creating Good Habits Habits create the foundation for mastery.In chess,it is only after the basic movements of the pieces have become automatic that a player can focus on the next level of the game.Each unit of information that is memorised opens up the mental space for more effortful thinking.36 When you know the simple movements so well that you can perform them without thinking,you are free to pay attention to more advanced details.In this way,habits are the backbone of any pursuit of excellence. However,the benefits of habits come at a cost.At first,each repetition develops fluency,speed,and skill.37 You fall into mindless repetition.It becomes easier to let mistakes slide.When you can do it well enough on autopilot,you stop thinking about how to do it better. The upside of habits is that we can do things without thinking.The downside of habits is that you get used to doing things a certain way and stop paying attention to little errors.38 In reality,you are merely reinforcing your current habits-not improving them.In fact,some research has shown that once a skill has been mastered there is usually a slight decline in performance over time. 39 To achieve top levels of performance,you need a refined approach.You can't repeat the same things blindly and expect to become exceptional.What you need is a combination of automatic habits and deliberate practice.After one habit has been mastered,you have to return to the effortful part of the work Old tasks become easier the second time around,but it doesn't get easier overall because now you're pouring your energy into the next challenge.Each habit unlocks the next level of performance. 40 A.It's an endless cycle. B.This is true for any attempt. C.Next,you will get more positive feedback. D.Habits are necessary,but not sufficient for mastery. E.With habits like these,good enough is usually good enough F.You assume you're getting better because you're gaining experience G.But then,as a habit becomes automatic,you become less sensitive to feedback. 第23页共32页 (二十四)2026年3月四川省成都石室中学2026届高三二诊英语-七选五 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。请 将答案写在答题卷上。 As senior three students approach the crucial college entrance examination and look toward their future, the hot topics of 2025 have naturally become part of their concerns.Among these,the integration of AI into education and the changing workplace landscape stand out as two closely related issues. For most seniors,the rapid development of AI represented by models like DeepSeek has already left traces in their study lives.36Many "double first-class"()universities have employed localized versions of such AI tools,which will soon become part of campus life for college students.This technological change is not about replacing human learning but about improving the educational experience. 37 It can help sort out learning materials,analyze weak points,and provide personalized learning suggestions,allowing students to focus more on critical thinking and creative exploration. 38 Young people today pay more attention to work-life balance,and emerging forms of employment such as "digital nomads”(数字游民)have sparked widespread discussions.Students should take action to adapt instead of passively accepting changes.The key to responding to these changes lies in cultivating core competencies that AI cannot replace.39 These abilities will enable them to adapt to the evolving job market and even leverage AI to create new opportunities. The 2026 college entrance examination is approaching for millions of students.As the much- anticipated academic milestone draws near,every effort made today is laying the foundation for a better tomorrow.Whether it is understanding technological trends or clarifying career directions,staying informed about hot topics helps seniors better prepare for their upcoming college life and future careers. 40 The youth should embrace changes with an open mind,meet challenges with a positive attitude,and write their own wonderful stories in the new era. A.AI has become an essential tool in modern education. B.They may wonder how AI will affect their future studies. C.After all,preparation is the best way to greet the unknown D.It is important for seniors to balance study and rest during this period. E.Besides,the popularity of AI also brings changes in future employment F.Among them are critical thinking,emotional intelligence and innovative ability. G.This educational digitalization trend is accelerating and reshaping learning ways. 第24页共32页 (二十五)2026年3月浙江省杭州二中2026届高三月考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Learning a language is full of fulfilling steps,from the excitement of your first conversation with a fluent speaker to the intellectual challenge of mastering grammar rules.But at some point,you need to handle an unavoidable task.36 Here are our top tips for absorbing new English words efficiently! Flashcards are a great tool,especially for beginners.However,make sure to practice the words you learn in different contexts.For example,if you learn food-related words,try reading an English recipe to see how they're used.37 This way,you can focus on words you've encountered in your studies, making them easier to remember. The saying"use it or lose it"applies perfectly to vocabulary.If you don't use new words,you'll forget them. 38 Ideally,practice it in conversation with an English speaker.For instance,after learning haircut-related vocabulary,visit an English-speaking barber to test your new words. 39 Studies show that handwriting helps you remember information better than typing.The reason isn't entirely clear,but it could be because writing requires more time and intentional movement. This simple trick can make a big difference in remembering vocabulary Another trick is to note down the new words whenever you encounter them.Each word you record comes with its own context,making it easier to remember.40 Eventually,your notebook will become a valuable resource for expanding your vocabulary Over time,these small intentional efforts will build a strong foundation for fluency.With patience and persistence,you'll find yourself confidently using new words in conversations,reading,and writing, bringing you closer to your language goals. A.You have to memorize a bunch of words. B.Will typing replace handwriting one day? C.There is no need to worry about your language learning D.When you learn a word,try to use it in real-life situations. E.Start small by writing down five new words per study time. F.You can also create your own flashcards instead of using pre-made ones. G.Writing new words by hand may seem old-fashioned,but it's surprisingly effective. 第25页共32页 (二十六)2026年3月浙江省金丽衢十二校2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 At the Beijing World of Robots,located in the robotics industiial park in Beijing's Yizhuang,the vision of an intelligent future is coming to reality with all kinds of robots.With advanced AI capabilities,they are increasingly transitioning from industrial applications to domestic environments with human-like appearances and skillful body and hand movements.36 Embedded AI(具身智能),which integrates AI with physical objects such as robots,.is emerging as a game-changing technology with limitless potential.37 For instance,Unitree Robotics,known for its dancing robots showcased at CCTV's Spring Festival Gala,demonstrates cutting-edge applications of embedded AI. In industrial and agricultural settings,embedded AI can dramatically enhance operational efficiency. 38 For homes and healthcare sectors,it offers personalized and intelligent solutions,such as AI-powered smart home systems that have already been widely adopted.Additionally,autonomous driving technologies,though still under refinement and testing,represent another promising avenue for embedded AI 39 This innovative solution,jointly launched by Meituan Medicine and Galbot,represents the world's first humanoid robot-powered smart pharmacy system.It made its debut at the China International Fair for Trade in Services in September 2024.40 It autonomously plans its route, navigates to the required item,and uses advanced AI-powered vision and grasping technology to complete the task.This cutting-edge technology shows how AI is revolutionizing healthcare services. A.It can also reduce costs and enable precise management. B.China has played a leading role in the development of elderly care robots. C.Several Chinese companies have already made significant strides in this area. D.These robots can bring intelligent assistance to various aspects of everyday life E.One groundbreaking example of AI-driven robotics is the Galbot humanoid robot. F.Designed for 24/7 autonomous operation,a Galbot robot can restock items efficiently G.Meanwhile,the automotive industry is also experiencing a rapid AI-driven transformation. 第26页共32页 (二十七)2026年3月浙江省名校协作体2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Maintaining Rhythm and Happiness in Final Year For students navigating the intensity of final-year studies,happiness is a luxury that you cannot afford during this critical period.However,happiness is not the absence of stress,but a sense of controlled progress and inner peace cultivated within the demanding environment.36 Why then should you prioritize the cultivation of happiness?In an age of prevalent stress,actively safeguarding this happiness is essential.Chronic anxiety and burnout impair cognitive function,and even hurt your academic performance.Research confirms that greater happiness is associated with better physical health,stronger resilience,and more fulfilling relationships.37 To achieve this,begin with intentionally designing your daily rhythm.This means scheduling not only study sessions but also breaks.38 These acts are not time wasted;they are strategic resets that prevent mental fatigue and sustain concentration.For instance,a ten-minute walk after a 90-minute study block can significantly clear mental fog,thus improving efficiency in the next session. 39 While academic goals are vital,defining your self-worth only by test scores is a fragile foundation.Instead,consciously connecting your daily effort to larger personal growth such as problem-solving skills fosters a better sense of accomplishment.This shift from a purely outcome-based to a process-oriented perspective transforms the joumey into a source of satisfaction. In fact,maintaining your own rhythm in senior year is an act of wise self-management.It involves protecting your mental space through structured balance and reframing the purpose of your effort. 40 Then,you are empowered to perform at your best when it matters most. A.Perspective is key,too. B.Self-worth also matters. C.You'll find all your stress disappear without a trace. D.It is a feeling of moving forward at a sustainable pace. E.They can be brief walks,mindful breathing,or a favorite hobby. F.Thus,investing in happiness can energize you in all aspects of our lives. G.By doing so,you'll harvest both academic knowledge and sustainable happiness 第27页共32页 (二十八)2026年3月浙江省宁波十校2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 People favor humor,as it lights up daily moments,eases awkwardness and makes every interaction warm and enjoyable.This magic of humor doesn't just work in daily life;it also shines in the field of science,especially online.36 Firstly,humor simplifies tough scientific knowledge.37 For example,explaining AI in self-driving cars with a funny analogy about "machines learning like clumsy toddlers"makes abstract ideas easy for non-professional groups to understand. 38 Scientists sharing clever and humorous stories about laboratory experiments on social media often attract more interactions than dry academic posts Additionally,humor humanizes scientists,as seen in popular science lectures where light-hearted jokes help audiences feel closer to researchers. 39 The hidden risks deserve our attention.If the content itself is untrue,humor can even replace facts,leading the audience to form wrong opinions about scientific knowledge just based on the amusing posts they see.Overusing sarcasm or negative humor also has the opposite effect,as it will quickly make scientists lose the public's trust and damage their credibility. Proper humor use requires a balance between vivid expression and professional precision.It should neither overshadow the core scientific information nor be so shallow that it loses seriousness. 40 Scientists who master this balance can effectively narrow the divide with the public,making science more welcoming and popular A.Overuse harms professionalism. B.It also boosts audience engagement effectively. C.It helps break the impression of scientists being cold and distant D.A little humor can greatly enhance scientists'communication effect. E.Humor in scientific communication is a double-edged sword,though. F.It's a helper in making complex concepts understandable to ordinary people G.It is believed humor needs to be used with great care in such communication. 第28页共32页 (二十九)2026年3月浙江省强基联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 There's nothing like fresh-cut flowers to brighten up your space.But even if you have somewhat of a green thumb,those blooms are on borrowed time.36 Here are some practical tips from Sarah Wiles,a professional florist with years of experience. Snip the bottom of the stems. Cutting the bottom of flower stems on an angle is a traditional and effective technique."An angle is best,"says Wiles."It creates a larger surface area to draw up water and prevents the stem from sitting flat against the bottom of the vase."37 What matters most is keeping the vase clean and water fresh. 38 It's vital to change out the water before it gets cloudy.Every day would be best."Some flowers,like sunflowers,promote more bacteria growth,so they need more frequent changes,"says Wiles.When doing so,remember to also add more flower food to the fresh water to maintain nutrient levels. Keep the environment clean and tidy. 39 "As flowers die,they produce more bacteria and ethylene gas,which makes the other flowers wilt faster,"Wiles noted.Removing them as soon as possible helps the rest last longer. Keep the vase out of the sunlight. A vase is not a garden of living flowers,it's a container of dying ones,so they don't need direct sun.In fact,that's a bad thing."Direct sunlight increases the temperature and reduces vase life.The warmth accelerates the flowers'breath and water loss,essentially making them age'faster,"Wiles says. 40 By following these simple steps,you can slow down the clock and enjoy the natural beauty of your blooms for as long as possible. A.Why does this supposedly work? B.Refresh water and flower food regularly. C.What will actually make your flowers last longer? D.Buy more flower mix to add back into fresh water. E.A cooler,darker room will keep flowers fresh longer. F.While it turns out that's a good thing,don't worry if you cut them straight. G.You can do this for artistic factors,but there's an even better reason to do it. 第29页共32页 (三十)2026年3月浙江省新阵地教育联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 What Do Our Dreams Tell Us? Dreams are an integral part of healthy sleep.The average person spends roughly two hours dreaming each night.Yet even with this significant time,the phenomenon remains mysterious. What role do dreams play?Dream researcher Alan Siegel calls dreams an entrance to our inner selves-they help process emotions and tackle tough problems we struggle with while awake.Meanwhile, expert Robert Stickgold argues that dreams spring from memory.36 It lets us absorb lessons, heal from hurt,and grow wiser through experience.Put simply,their research shows that dreams are the brain's innate way to work through our inner struggles and make sense of our memories. Certain dream themes feel universal across cultures.37 Whether tumbling from a great height or tripping down stairs,these dreams often spark intense fear.A sense of helplessness lingers too. They tend to symbolize lost control or hidden insecurity.In contrast,flying dreams are deeply uplifting. Soaring through the air,weightless and free-it fills dreamers with joy.38 Such dreams usually reflect a yearning for freedom or independence. Dreaming of exams is another widespread experience.These dreams often come from anxiety-about being unprepared,rushed,or judged in real life.39 Even negative pre-exam dreams can boost actual test performance.After all,the brain processes stress ahead of time.Similarly,dreams of getting lost are frequent.Wandering unfamiliar streets,missing a train,or struggling to find a destination-these reflect uncertainty and confusion.They often mirror life's transition periods:career changes,relationship shifts,or personal growth.40 Dreams are deeply personal.You're the best interpreter of your own dreams.Paying attention to their themes and the feelings they stir can unlock profound insights.These insights help you better understand your inner world and build greater self-awareness. A.Falling is one of the most common. B.Interestingly,there exists a silver lining. C.It also brings a strong sense of empowerment. D.Such mental activities simply sort unconnected ideas. E.Replaying past events,big and small,is nature's clever design. F.In these times,it's normal to feel adrift or unsure of our next steps. G.Transition periods usually disappear when confusion fades in dreams. 第30页共32页 (三十一)2026年3月重庆市巴蜀中学2026届高三月考(七)英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Growing up,I avoided team sports at all costs.36And I tend to take competition too far. Pair the two together and sports became a source of frustration.But recent studies are making me rethink that attitude.It turns out that group exercise,especially team sports,may be better for our health than working out alone. A 2023 analysis found that participating in sports is linked with better mental health. 37 In fact,such sports seem to improve mental well-being more than other forms of exercise,regardless of the amount of physical activity. 38 For one,exercising with others increases the likelihood of showing up to work out.In a 2024 study,participants who had to bring a friend turned up about 35 per cent more frequently than those who could arrive alone.This was because a workout buddy increased accountability and made exercising more enjoyable.This enjoyment might even improve performance.One study on communal runs found that those running with friends and family were faster. While we don't know exactly why this is,it probably relates to how we process fatigue () 39 So exercising with a buddy could signal that we are in a safe environment,allowing us to avoid fatigue for a bit longer. I find this comforting.40I am running a half-marathon with my best fiiend soon and she has suggested we run side by side.That may be just what I need to help me cross the finish line. A.Athleticism just isn't my strong suit. B.Solo sports are always my preference. C.Most people stop exercising when they get bored. D.And the effect is especially pronounced in team sports E.The social aspect may also enhance sport's physical benefits. F.It has also helped me focus on the cooperative aspect of sports G.Feeling exhausted prevents the body from pushing past its limits. 第31页共32页 (三十二)2026年3月重庆市南开中学2026届高三质检(六)英语-七选五 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 HGSE (Harvard Graduate School of Education)encourages responsible experimentation with generative AI tools,but there are important considerations to keep in mind when using these tools Unless otherwise specified by your instructor,it is prohibited by the HGSE Academic Policy to use AI to create all or part of an assignment and submit it as your own.Permissible uses of AI include seeking clarification on concepts,or brainstorming ideas.36 It is also acceptable to use AI to draft emails that are not being submitted as coursework. For any permitted use of GenaI tools,you must acknowledge and document that use in your assignment submission by showing what tool(s)you used.37 If you cite directly from the tool, use proper citation format to introduce the source. Keep in mind that the information provided by AI tools like ChatGPT is generated from unchecked crowd-sourced information.38 You should not trust the information as if it were equal to published research. Uploading any important course content is only allowable through the Harvard-approved AI Sandbox. 39 Otherwise,it might be used to train public AI tools which is a threat to the protection of our intellectual property. 40 Individual instructors may create course-specific policies that differ from these guidelines.If you have any doubt about whether a specific use of AI is permitted for an assignment or course,you are responsible for discussing it with your instructor prior to using it. A.Learning goals vary in courses at HGSE. B.Large language models can produce false claims. C.That's why many students use AI for identifying examples D.This is to ensure data entered is kept in a secure environment. E.It is common for students to use AI to draft their research papers F.For instance,you can turn to AI to better understand course material. G.You should also explain how you integrated the output into your work. 第32页共32页2026年3月各地高三英语七选五32篇合集 答案解析目录 (一)2026年3月安徽省江南十校2026届高三开学考英语-七选五答案解析......·1 (二) 2026年3月福建省福州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五答案解析.…...…·…· 1 (三)2026年3月福建省泉州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五答案解析...…...……· 2 (四)2026年3月广东省2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析............... 3 (五) 2026年3月广东省广州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析.·...··.…· 0 (六)2026年3月广东省深圳市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析...· 4 (七)2026年3月河北省石家庄市2026届高三质量检测(一)英语-七选五答案解析.·....· 5 (八)2026年3月河北省唐山市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析..·..·.....·.·.· 5 (九)2026年3月湖北省武汉市2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五答案解析....·.··.··.· (十)2026年3月湖南省九校联盟2026届高三第二次联考英语-七选五答案解析....·..· 6 (十一)2026年3月湖南省长郡二十校联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析....·..·.7 (十二)2026年3月江苏省七校2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五答案解析........· 8 (十三)2026年3月江苏省苏北七市2026届高三调研测试(二)英语-七选五答案解析.·..·.· 9 (十四)2026年3月江苏省苏锡常镇四市高三一模英语-七选五答案解析..… 9 (十五)2026年3月山东省滨州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析...…...… 10 (十六)2026年3月山东省德州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析...·...... 11 ((十七)2026年3月山东省东营市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析.·.....·.... 12 (十八)2026年3月山东省菏泽市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析.. 12 (十九)2026年3月山东省济宁市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析.………… 13 (二十)2026年3月山东省青岛市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析.….....….… 14 (二十一)2026年3月山东省淄博市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析......·.. 15 (二十二)2026年3月四川省成都市2026届高三二诊英语-七选五答案解析..·....·..… 15 (二十三)2026年3月四川省成都七中2026届高三二诊英语-七选五答案解析....·… 16 (二十四)2026年3月四川省成都石室中学2026届高三二诊英语-七选五答案解析.·...·.· 16 (二十五)2026年3月浙江省杭州二中2026届高三月考英语-七选五答案解析.....·...·· 17 (二十六)2026年3月浙江省金丽衢十二校2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析..·.·...· 18 (二十七)2026年3月浙江省名校协作体2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析.·..·..… 19 (二十八)2026年3月浙江省宁波十校2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析.... 20 (二十九)2026年3月浙江省强基联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析........ 20 (三十)2026年3月浙江省新阵地教育联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析..·...· 21 (三十一)2026年3月重庆市巴蜀中学2026届高三月考(七)英语-七选五答案解析....·.. 22 (三十二)2026年3月重庆市南开中学2026届高三质检(六)英语-七选五答案解析.....·23 (一)2026年3月安徽省江南十校2026届高三开学考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 CAEGD 主题语境:人与自我一生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是中年人面对思维敏锐度下降的困扰,提出了三种保 持思维敏锐的有效策略。 第36题.C承上启下过渡句。解析:前文提到this gap between past and present can be upsetting?( 过去和现在的这种差距令人烦恼),描述了问题:后文则开始介绍具体的策略方法,如恢复、学习目 标等。选项CBut we can get that sharpness back with three strategies”(但我们可以通过三种策略恢复那 种敏锐度)既承接了前文的upsetting”问题,又引出后文的具体策略,起到承上启下的过渡作用。故 选C。 第37题.A逻辑推理衔接。解析:前文提到体育界的说法"You can only train as hard as you can recover'”(你能训练的强度取决于你的恢复能力),后文讨论年轻人与中年人在恢复方面的差异。选 项AThis equally applies to mental performance”?(这同样适用于脑力表现)将体育界的恢复理念类比延 伸到脑力表现领域,与后文关于恢复对中年人思维表现重要性的讨论形成逻辑衔接。故选A。 第38题E段落主旨句。解析:本段主要讨论通过设定需要评估的学习目标来保持学习能力,提 到“setting learning objectives that require evaluation can keep our learning ability sharp”(设定需要评估的 学习目标可以保持学习能力敏锐)。选项EPursuing learning goals with proper assessment is also necessary”(追求有适当评估的学习目标也很必要)准确概括了本段的中心思想,作为段落首句起到 了点明主旨的作用。故选E。 第39题.G细节支撑句。解析:前文提到balancing familiar routines with new experiences yields the best results'”(平衡熟悉常规和新体验能产生最佳效果),后文举例Balance new attempts with familiar things'”(平衡新尝试和熟悉事物)。选项GEngaging in new things does not mean abandoning proven effective methods'?(参与新事物并不意味着放弃已被证明有效的方法)进一步解释了这种平衡的含义, 即尝试新事物同时保留有效的老方法,是对前文观,点的具体阐释。故选G。 第40题.D总结归纳句。解析:前文总结这些策略很有效,后文提到They also share a common requirement:self-knowledge gained through observation and reflection'”(它们还有一个共同要求:通过观 察和反思获得的自我认知)。选项DThey all essentially require understanding your personal needs”(它 们本质上都需要了解个人需求)既总结了前文的策略,又引出后文关于自我认知的具体要求,前后呼 应,符合段落结尾的总结功能。故选D。 (二)2026年3月福建省福州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FGAEB 主题语境:人与社会一社会热点问题(交通与环保) 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是拼车作为一种共享出行方式,不仅能减少交通拥堵 和环境污染,还能带来社交机会,但也面临着时间协调和隐私等方面的挑战。 第36题.F段落主旨衔接。解析:前一句提到carpooling is essentially a shared mobility option”,说 第1页共23页 明拼车是一种共享出行方式。后一句提到it's a step towards sustainable living”,说明这是迈向可持续 生活的一步。F选项Yet it is more than just simply sharing rides with one another”?(然而,它不仅仅是简 单地互相搭载)起到了承上启下的作用,说明拼车不仅是共享车辆,更是迈向可持续生活的方式,与 上下文逻辑连贯。故选F。 第37题G逻辑顺承。解析:前文讲述了组织拼车的基本要素(调整时间、约定接送点、路线、 分摊费用)以及科技在其中的作用。G选项With these basics in place,carpooling can be smooth and cost-saving”(有了这些基本要素,拼车可以变得顺畅且节省成本)是对前文的总结,说明有了这些基 础,拼车就能顺利进行,逻辑通顺。故选G。 第38题A指代关系与逻辑连贯。解析:前一句提到拼车对应气候变化有积极作用,后一句提到 They result in higher fuel use...”,这里的they指代的是前文提到的某种情况。A选项Traffic jams remain a critical concern”(交通堵塞仍然是一个关键问题)中的交通堵塞会导致更高的燃料消耗和排放,与 后文逻辑一致,且hey指代t杠affic jams。故选A。 第39题.E段落主旨。解析:本段主要讲述拼车带来的社交好处,如new ideas are shared and exchanged”(分享和交流新想法)、build casual friendships'”(建立casual友谊)、exchange ideas'”( 交流想法)。E选项Carpooling adds social enrichment to your everyday life(拼车为你的日常生活增添 了社交enrichment)准确概括了本段主旨。故选E。 第40题B转折逻辑与段落主旨。解析:本段主要讲述拼车面临的挑战,如时间冲突、隐私问题 等。B选项However,.carpooling is not without its challenges'”(然而,拼车并非没有挑战)起到了转折 作用,引出下文关于挑战的讨论,与段落主旨一致。故选B。 (三)2026年3月福建省泉州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 EDABG 主题语境:人与自我一个人成长与生活管理 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是通过小而持续的努力,能够帮助我们克服焦虑、培 养习惯、实现长期目标,强调了“小步前进”在个人成长和成功过程中的重要作用。 第36题E段落衔接与承上启下。解析:前文提到人们容易因进步缓慢而气馁,忽视了“小步前 进”的价值;空格后则转入正面论述“小步”的意义。选项EBut small steps have the power to change this.中的change this'”指代前文的负面情绪,同时引出后文对小步作用的阐述,起到转折和衔接的作 用。故选E。 第37题D比喻的延续与细节支撑。解析:前文以种子长成大树作比,提到“不会一天长成”; 空格后说“每天吸收阳光和水,根扎得更深”。选项D'It changes quietly and steadily underground.”描 述种子在地下悄然生长的过程,正好承接“不会一天长成”,并引出后文“每日吸收阳光和水”的具 体描写,使比喻完整、连贯。故选D。 第38题.A段落主旨句的识别。解析:空格后以improve your English'”为例,对比“每天读一篇短 文”和“周末读完厚书”两种做法,指出前者能build a habit'”,后者“往往导致burnout”。这整段是 在强调小步有助于养成习惯。选项ASmall steps help form good habits..”正是本段主旨,统领下文例子。 第2页共23页 故选A。 第39题B逻辑顺承与反面结果。解析:前文说“面对大任务会感到紧张”;空格后说“但分解 为小步就有帮助”。空格处应填入这种紧张感可能导致的负面结果,才能与后文的however”形成转 折。选项BWe may even give up before starting.”(我们甚至可能还没开始就放弃了)正是紧张感的自 然结果,使前后逻辑严密。故选B项。 第40题G段落总结与主题升华。解析:本段前两句说“小步教会我们成长的一课”,空格是这 一段的结尾,应总结这一课的内容。选项GThey remind us that progress,not perfection,is what matters. (它们提醒我们,重要的是进步,而非完美)既呼应了“成长lessor”,又升华了全文主题一重视 过程与积累,而非苛求完美。故选G。 (四)2026年3月广东省2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FEGBC 主题语境:人与自我一心理健康与自我调适 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是“拒绝敏感性”这一心理特征的表现、影响以及通过 挑战第一反应、坦诚表达需求、温暖回应他人等方法来缓解这种倾向。 第36题F上下文衔接与逻辑推理。解析:前文提到对拒绝敏感的人会觉得日常小事“很沉重”, 空格后具体解释了“拒绝敏感性”的含义,并举例说明他们如何过度解读他人的言行。F项“他们可 能立刻认为自己有问题”承接前文“这些小事很沉重”的感受,并引出后文对这类人思维方式的详细 描述,符合逻辑。故选F。 第37题E逻辑关系与语境连贯。解析:前文说对拒绝敏感的人通过回避等方式保护自己,空格 后说“有时反而造成了他们害怕的拒绝”。E项“遗憾的是,这种距离感会让他们显得冷漠或不友好” 恰好解释了回避行为如何导致他人误解,从而引发真正的拒绝,与后文形成因果衔接。故选E。 第38题.G举例说明与细节支撑。解析:前文建议当大脑跳到最坏的解释时,问问“还有什么可 能”,并说写下至少两种中性可能。G项“也许对方很忙、有压力,或者只是分心了”提供了具体的 中性解释示例,符合前文“写下至少两种中性可能”的语境。故选G。 第39题B转折关系与观点对比。解析:前文说对拒绝敏感的人常隐藏感受,希望他人不言自明, 空格后建议清晰友善地表达。B项“但沉默容易造成困惑”与前文形成转折,指出隐藏感受的问题所 在,进而引出后文坦诚沟通的建议,逻辑通顺。故选B。 第40题C段落主旨与标题选择。解析:本段讲如果有人主动联系你,要给予微笑、简短回复等 积极回应,这有助于改善回避的倾向。C项“当别人表达关心时,温暖地回应”准确概括了本段内容, 且与前后段“挑战第一反应”“表达需求”等句式一致,适合作为小标题。故选C。 (五)2026年3月广东省广州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 GCFEB 主题语境:人与自我一生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是音乐创作与学习能够极大提升老年人的幸福感与生 活意义,促进身心健康,并强调这种深度的音乐参与所带来的不仅是短暂的快乐,更是持久的、与自 第3页共23页 我和他人深刻连接的幸福。 第36题.G上下文逻辑衔接与代词指代。解析:前文提到亚里士多德的“eudaemonia”(幸福/美好 生活),空格后文继续讨论音乐如何带来这种有意义的生活。G项“这不是短暂的快乐,而是源于有 意义生活的持久幸福”中的This指代前文提到的eudaemonia”和a life well-lived”,并解释了其本质, 与后文形成逻辑顺承。故选G。 第37题C上下文语义理解与转折关系。解析:前文指出老年人参与音乐活动不是作为孤立的个 体,空格处需要说明他们是如何参与的。C项“他们与他人、文化以及自己不断成长的自我意识建立 联系”直接回应了not as lone individuals'”,说明了他们参与音乐时的联结对象,语义连贯。故选C。 第38题.F句间逻辑与话题延续。解析:前文提出音乐工具可以成为人的延伸,空格后引用You are what you do'”来证明音乐如何塑造身份。F项“随着技巧和定期练习,乐器成为人自身的一部分”具体 解释了工具如何成为延伸,即通过技能和练习内化为自我的一部分,与前后文构成完整的论述链条。 故选F。 第39题E段落主旨与引言作用。解析:本段引用了舞者的话“艺术是唯一不离开家就能逃离的 方式”,强调艺术带来的精神逃离与情感提升。E项“创造性音乐体验也提供了逃离日常outine的途径” 概括了本段核心,与引文内容直接对应,且后文进一步说明这种情感提升对健康的益处。故选E。 第40题B总结归纳与观点深化。解析:前文总结音乐为晚年增添意义与快乐,后文进一步指出 音乐实际上丰富所有年龄段的生活。B项“因此,成为‘音乐家’是老年人的一个值得追求的目标” 承接前文对老年人音乐参与的肯定,同时s体现逻辑总结,且与后文“实际上,音乐丰富各个年 龄段的生活”形成递进,自然引出更广泛的结论。故选B。 (六)2026年3月广东省深圳市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 ADBFE 主题语境:人与社会—科技与未来生活 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是通过对比虚拟现实旅行与传统实地旅行,指出VR 虽能带来便利和全新的体验,但它无法替代真实旅行中不可预知的、能给人留下深刻印记的亲身体验。 第36题.A上下文逻辑衔接(承上启下)。解析:空前描述了戴上头显后身临其境的感受(身处 冰面、博物馆),空后总结说这是VR的愿景。选项A“我人没动,但我正在旅行”恰好总结了前文 看似矛盾的体验,并引出后文“无需离家”的观,点,起到了完美的承上启下作用。故选A。 第37题.D段落主旨句(观点概括)。解析:该空位于段首,很可能是本段的主旨句。后文具体 阐述了这种旅行方式无需考虑天气、健康、财务压力,随时可进可出,为受限制的人消除了障碍。选 项D“虚拟旅行方便、省时且易于实现”精准概括了后文列举的种种便利之处。故选D。 第38题.B段落逻辑关系(转析对比)。解析:文章至此开始转折。前两段肯定了VR旅行的价值, 从本段开始探讨真实旅行的独特之处。后文描述了真实旅行中的感官体验和持久记忆。选项B“然而, 真实的旅行留下更深的印记”既与前文构成转折,又引出了后文关于真实旅行好处的论述。故选B。 第39题.F指代关系与句意解释。解析:空前句指出“真实的旅行是由不可预测性塑造的”。空 后句提到“在这些计划外的时刻,理解变得鲜活”。选项F“它要求做出选择、适应以及时刻对意外 第4页共23页 的警觉”中的“它”指代前文的“真实旅行”,并对“不可预测性”进行了具体阐释,是连接前后文 的桥梁。故选F。 第40题.E总结归纳(观,点升华)。解析:空前再次强调VR无法替代真实在场,并指出旅行也是 感受你所站立的地方。选项E“有些知识,似乎只有当你脚踏实地时才能获得”与空前句“感受你所 站立的地方”相呼应,并用“脚踏实地”升华了真实旅行的核心价值,是对全文观,点的精辟总结。故 选E。 (七)2026年3月河北省石家庄市2026届高三质量检测(一)英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FBEAG 主题语境:人与社会一家庭生活与情感 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲的是大卫在清理已故母亲的老宅时,发现了父亲的轮椅, 由此回忆起父母当年隐瞒病情、相互说谎的往事,并感慨爱有时会让人用谎言来保护所爱之人。 第36题F上下文衔接与情感逻辑。解析:前文说大卫准备出售母亲的房子,后文描述母亲独自 住在维多利亚大房子里五十年,拒绝搬到小房子。F项“他从未说服她搬家,这让他非常难过”自然 承接,点明他对母亲固执居住于此的遗憾,同时也为后文“大卫发现自己现在也处于同样情况”埋下 伏笔。故选F。 第37题B上下文衔接与代词指代。解析:前文说大卫发现自己处于和母亲类似的处境,后文“ 他wondering if they know that the familiar makes life more comfortable”中的hey”应指代子女。B项“ 他的孩子们正催他缩小住房规模”正好说明他所处的“同样情况”,即子女劝他搬家,与后文形成逻 辑连贯。故选B。 第38题E情节发展与情感联想。解析:前文描述大卫发现了父亲的轮椅,E项“他想起父亲像 囚犯一样被困在里面”自然承接这一发现,引发出他对父亲患病时被轮椅束缚的痛苦回忆,也为下文 情感的起伏做了铺垫。故选E。 第39题.A人物心理与信息呼应。解析:前文说大卫不理解父亲为何如此乐观,后文解释当时病 人常被隐瞒病情。A项“但母亲说那是真的,所以就这样了”体现了父亲对母亲话语的信任,也解释 了父亲为何一直相信有康复希望,与后文“母亲被要求保守秘密”形成对照。故选A。 第40题.G主旨升华与情感总结。解析:前文说大卫意识到父母多年来相互说谎,明知彼此都在 假装。G项“爱让人说谎,以保护所爱之人免受真相伤害”是对这种谎言的本质总结,点明了文章主 题,也与最后大卫的情感感悟相契合。故选G。 (八)2026年3月河北省唐山市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 ECFBD 主题语境:人与社会一人际沟通 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是区分听和倾听的不同,并介绍如何提高倾听技能以 改善人际关系。 第36题E上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文描述了人们在对话中走神、点头却不理解对方的现象, 后文进一步说明这种经历很常见。E选项“在这样的时刻,你是在听而不是在倾听”准确概括了前文 第5页共23页 的情景,并引出后文对“听”与“倾听”区别的讨论,逻辑连贯。故选E。 第37题C转折关系与指代。解析:后文以“然而,它们很不同”开头,表明前文需要引入“听” 和“倾听”这两个概念,并说明它们常被混淆。C选项“听和倾听常被混淆”恰好满足这一需求,与 后文形成转折,使语意流畅。故选C。 第38题F代词指代与定义解释。解析:前句指出“倾听是一个主动有意的过程”,后句具体描 述倾听时的行为(关注意义、情感等),中间需要补充倾听所需的条件。F选项“它需要你的注意力、 努力和理解”中“它”指代倾听,解释了其内在要求,自然衔接前后文。故选F。 第39题B总结过渡。解析:前文阐述了倾听在建立情感联系和归属感方面的重要性,后文提出 “如何加强倾听技能”,中间需要一个承上启下的句子。B选项“所以我们应该努力成为更好的倾听 者”既总结了前文观,点,又引出下文的具体建议,符合逻辑。故选B。 第40题D细节衔接。解析:前文提到要全神贯注于说话者,注意言语和非言语暗示,后文列举 了总结、提问等具体回应方式。D选项“全神贯注时,你可以积极回应”起到了桥梁作用,指出全神 贯注的结果是能够积极回应,从而引出后文的回应技巧。故选D。 (九)2026年3月湖北省武汉市2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DCGAB 主题语境:人与自我一—生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者因洗碗机损坏而被迫手洗碗,从最初的烦躁到 逐渐从中获得内心平静与人生感悟的经历,强调了在简单劳动中寻找生活意义和自我成长的过程。 第36题D上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文提到洗碗机坏了需要更换,后文说母亲让作者手洗碗。 选项D“我们订购的型号需要一段时间才能到”解释了为什么没有立即使用新洗碗机,从而需要手洗, 使上下文逻辑连贯。故选D。 第37题C语境描述与衔接。解析:前文说需要了解作者作为大四学生的生活,后文具体描述学 习任务繁重。选项C“我大部分时间都在紧张地跑来跑去”概括了作者当时的忙碌状态,与后文细节 一致,起到了承上启下的作用。故选C。 第38题.G转折关系与内容过渡。解析:前文描述作者刚开始洗碗时的烦躁,后文转而描述他逐 渐找到平静。选项G“然而,洗碗引起了我令人钦佩的转变”用though”表示转折,引出作者心态的 变化,与下文“放慢时间、找到平静”相呼应。故选G。 第39题.A指代与内容深化。解析:前文说洗碗变得放松且有教育意义,后文具体描述观察窗外 季节变化。选项A“它确实让我恢复”中的t”指代洗碗,说明洗碗带来的恢复作用,而观察自然正 是恢复过程中的具体体现,衔接自然。故选A。 第40题B总结归纳与主题升华。解析:前文讲述洗碗教会作者重新认识任务完成的意义和对截 止日期的态度。选项B“现在我可以享受我正在做的任何任务”是对全文感悟的总结,表明作者心态 的积极转变,使文章主题得以升华。故选B。 (十)2026年3月湖南省九校联盟2026届高三第二次联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 GDBCE 第6页共23页 主题语境:人与社会—网络隐私与安全 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是如何在社交媒体上保护个人隐私,给出了检查隐私 设置、限制分享范围、处理网站跟踪文件等实用建议。 第36题G上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文提到人们担心在社交媒体上泄露隐私,后文则说我们在 网上展示各种信息,此处需要一个转折,指出我们其实在到处留下数字足迹。选项G“然而,无论我 们上网到哪里,似乎都会留下数字足迹”承上启下,符合语境。故选G。 第37题D段落内逻辑推理。解析:本段讲检查社交媒体隐私设置,指出很多平台默认公开信息, 容易暴露隐私。因此,需要提醒读者自己设定界限。选项D“所以你有责任设定自己的界限”是对前 文的总结和建议,引出后文“不要让过度暴露成为风险”。故选D。 第38题B段落主旨概括。解析:本段内容强调不仅要在社交媒体上限制分享,还要在其他共享 文档的平台上注意隐私。因此小标题应概括这一范围。选项B“保护社交媒体之外的隐私”准确概括 了段落大意。故选B。 第39题.C细节补充。解析:本段讨论网站跟踪文件(cookies)的隐私风险,空白后提到“此外, 某些应用程序可以阻止它们”,因此空白处应补充另一种应对方法。选项C“删除你的浏览历史可能 会有帮助”与后文构成并列关系,提供了另一种解决方案。故选C。 第40题.E结尾建议。解析:最后一段总结隐私保护方法,提到如果对c0okis感到不舒服,可以 采取某种措施,随后说“如果这还不够,就拒绝它们”。选项E“你可能决定投资一些技术来阻止它 们”与后文逻辑一致,先建议技术手段,再建议直接拒绝。故选E。 (十一)2026年3月湖南省长郡二十校联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 AEBCF 主题语境:人与自我一生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲的是作者为了摆脱早晨刷手机带来的焦虑,尝试连续五 个工作日早晨不看手机,并通过阅读、冷水澡、跑步、写日记等方式开启新的一天,最终发现不碰手 机的早晨能让内心更平静,远离信息轰炸带来的负面影响。 第36题.A逻辑衔接(承上启下)。解析:空前讲述了作者以前起床第一件事就是看手机,“刷 屏成瘾”成了早晨的习惯,并列举了看到的各种混乱信息。空后描述了结果:“我每天一开始就感到 紧张和焦虑”。A项“但最近,我注意到了它(这个习惯)所带来的负担”起到了关键的转折和承接 作用,“负担”一词(对应空后的紧张焦虑)连接了前面的习惯和后面的负面感受,逻辑通顺。故选 A。 第37题E语境理解与逻辑衔接。解析:空前描述作者第一天早晨忍住没看手机,而是拿起书看, 感到一种踏实的放松。空后说“这以前从未发生过”。那么“这”指代的就是前文提到的某种积极的 新体验。E项“我甚至没看时间就读完了一章”正是这种沉浸式阅读带来的具体成果和愉悦体验,是 “前所未有的”,因此引出下一句的感慨,衔接紧密。故选E。 第38题B语境理解与因果逻辑。解析:空前提到作者尝试了冷水澡,并说“震惊效果非常有效” 。既然非常有效,那么结果必然是积极的。B项“这让我的思绪在事后出奇地清晰”正是描述了冷水 第7页共23页 澡带来的积极效果,与前文构成因果关系。故选B。 第39题C段落主旨与结构衔接。解析:该空位于第四段段首,是一个过渡句,用来总结或引出 本段内容。本段描述了周四(写日记)和周五(重读旧信)的早晨活动,这两项活动相对安静、内省, 不像前文的跑步、冷水澡那么激烈。C项“有些早晨更具反思性而非活跃性”准确地概括了本段两个 早晨活动的特点,起到了承上启下的作用。故选C。 第40题.F逻辑衔接(行为结果)。解析:空前一句明确指出By the end of the week,the urge to check my phone had weakened.”(到了周末,想看手机的冲动已经减弱了。),这描述了一个行为习惯上的 具体变化。空后一句Those phone-free mornings proved a quieter start was possible.”则开始总结这段经 历的意义。F项That meant I stopped grabbing my phone on waking.”(那意味着我醒来时不再抓手机了。 )是对前一句“冲动减弱”这一结果的具体化落实,用That meant'完美衔接,表明行为习惯发生了 实质性的改变。紧接着,这个“不再抓手机”的具体行为,自然引出了后文对“那些没有手机的早晨” 的总结和感悟。故选F。 (十二)2026年3月江苏省七校2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 AGFBD 主题语境:人与自我一自我认知与心理机制 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是人们难以舍弃旧物背后的心理原因一“禀赋效应” ,即人们一旦拥有某物,就会高估其价值,并介绍了应对这一心理倾向的方法。 第36题A上下文逻辑连贯与承上启下。解析:空前作者描述自己清理旧书时的内心挣扎(明知 不会再看,却觉得将来可能有用),空后一句提到“有这种挣扎的不止我一个,这种现象被称为禀赋 效应”。A项“留着它们感觉就是对的”恰好承接了前文作者那种非理性但强烈的感觉,并引出了下 文对这种“感觉”背后的心理学现象的解释。 第37题.G代词指代与逻辑结论。解析:空前一句是心理学家证明的现象:人们对自己拥有的酒 的卖价远高于他们愿意为同一瓶酒支付的买价。空后一句“它解释了我们为什么一旦拥有就不愿放弃” 。G项“这种不一致揭示出我们仅仅因为拥有某物而高估它”中的“这种不一致”完美指代了前文提 到的买卖价格差异,且内容正是对这种现象原因的本质概括,与后文的“它解释了”逻辑一致。 第38题F转折逻辑与深入解释。解析:空前一句是研究者最初的推测(损失厌恶理论)。空后 一句是心理学家的最终结论(因为是我们自己的,所以更珍视)。F项“这听起来符合逻辑,但真正 的原因是所有权本身”起到了关键的转折作用,先承认前文的“损失厌恶”理论有一定道理(that sounds logical),再引出更深层、更准确的原因(the1 eal reason.),完美连接了上下文。 第39题B承接上文设问与举例说明。解析:空前一句是提出的一个有效方法:从“拥有者”视 角切换到“购买者”视角,并问自己“我现在愿意花多少钱从别人那里买这个?”空后一句“如果是 这样,那很明显”是对空格的解释。B项“答案往往是‘一分钱都不花’”直接回答了上文的提问, 并且othing'”与后文“如果是这样”的假设条件完全吻合,如果答案是一文不值,就印证了是禀赋效 应在作祟。 第40题D主旨句与承上启下。解析:空后一句“除了让我们的家变成过去的储藏室,它也让我 第8页共23页 们的思想困于其中”具体阐述了禀赋效应带来的负面代价。D项“拥有的代价往往远比我们想象的要 大”是一个概括性的主旨句,放在此处统领下文,既总结了上文关于心理效应的描述,又引出了其具 体的不良后果。 (十三)2026年3月江苏省苏北七市2026届高三调研测试(二)英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FDCAG 主题语境:人与社会一跨文化交流 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者出国留学一年后回国时面临的文化再适应挑战, 包括理想化家乡、人际关系变化及自我认同困惑,并最终通过调整找到生活新常态的过程。 第36题F逻辑衔接。解析:前文列举了出国前可能担心的语言障碍、文化冲击和思乡等问题, 空格后直接描述回国后感到落差大。F项“但对我来说,回国被证明是最难的”形成转折,将关注,点 从“出国前的担忧”转向“回国后的困难”,与下文“coming home can feel like an anti-climax”自然衔 接。故选F。 第37题D上下文连贯。解析:前文提到作者回国后与父母同住,后文描述起初享受居家生活但 随后失去动力。D项“感觉像倒退了几步”准确反映了从独立生活到回归家庭的心理落差,与后文 “strangely lacking energy and motivation”形成因果关联。故选D。 第38题.C细节呼应。解析:前文强调作者在国外适应了新文化,后文提到Some friendships had become distant while others had become closer?”。C项“与此同时,家里的每个人都变了”与后文形成并 列关系,共同说明国内外双向变化导致的不适应。故选C。 第39题.A段落主旨。解析:本段以朋友在法国的相似经历为例,说明回国适应的普遍性。A项 “结果我并不孤单”引出朋友案例,与后文“experienced something similar'xmany exchange students feel at a loose end”形成总分结构。故选A。 第40题.G并列递进。解析:前文提到兼职工作帮助作者建立生活秩序,后文总结正在寻找新常 态。G项“花更多时间与家人和朋友也有帮助”与前文构成并列建议,同时呼应首段关于人际关系变 化的铺垫,使解决方案更完整。故选G。 (十四)2026年3月江苏省苏锡常镇四市高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 AGCED 主题语境:人与社会—社交媒体与数字记忆 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是StoryTree这一平台通过四个核心工具帮助用户记 录和分享个人及家庭记忆的功能特点。 第36题.A承上启下句。解析:前文介绍了Story Tree的基本功能,后文提到“All of them work well together to support each other”中的‘them”需要指代前文提到的内容。选项A"Story Tree does all of this through four key tools'既承接前文描述的功能,又引出下文对四个工具的分别介绍,符合逻辑衔接关 系。故选A。 第37题.G对比转折关系。解析:后文‘Story Tree is different'暗示前文应该描述其他应用的普遍情 况作为对比。选项GMost apps let shared photos and life experiences be‘Here today,gone tomorrow”描 第9页共23页 述其他应用的特点,与Story Tree的永久保存功能形成鲜明对比,符合转折关系。故选G。 第38题C上下文逻辑关系。解析:前文提到每周提示功能帮助唤起记忆并鼓励反思讨论,括号 内补充说明"如果你兄弟讲了个吹牛的故事,你肯定会想用真实版本纠正它"。选项CEach person can read it and respond,.or not,as they like'中的respond”与后文的comrect it”?形成逻辑呼应,说明群组成员 可以对彼此的故事进行回应和纠正。同时,该选项也与前文的encourage reflection and discussion”相 衔接,体现了Story Tree的互动功能。故选C。 第39题.E并列递进关系。解析:前文提到可以创建私人日记型StoryTree,.后文“create as many StoryTrees as you like”进一步说明使用的灵活性。选项EOr just use Story Tree as a private journal without any group Tree at al”与前半句的私人日记功能并列,且Or体现选择关系,与后文递进衔接自 然。故选E。 第40题.D段落主题句。解析:后文将StoryT1ee比作kind and curious author”?,并提到可以像被采 访一样撰写个人传记。选项D'StoryTree can also serve as an automated life-story writer'”用比喻概括了 本段核心功能,与后文的作者比喻和传记撰写描述完全吻合。故选D。 (十五)2026年3月山东省滨州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 GCFAD 主题语境:人与自我一心理健康与情绪管理 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是过度追求积极心态(“有毒的积极性”)可能对心理 健康造成的危害,并提倡接纳所有情绪、保持情感平衡的重要性。 第36题.G上下文逻辑衔接(引出话题)。解析:空格前一句提到Be positive!近年来成为一种流 行心态”,后一句用But”转折,提出疑问“当我们将积极性推向极端会发生什么?”。因此,空格处 需要进一步描述这种流行心态的具体表现,即人们普遍追求积极乐观。G选项“每个人都努力把杯子 看作半满,在每种情况下寻找彩虹”正是对Bepo$tve”这种流行心态的具体阐释,起到了承上启下 的作用。故选G。 第37题C逻辑衔接与例证关系。解析:前文引用专家的话,指出人类本应体验广泛的情感,且 没有哪种情绪是恒常的。空格后提到“就像生活中的许多事情一样,心理健康在于平衡”。因此,空 格处需要一个例子来支撑“情绪不是恒常的”这一观,点,说明即使乐观的人也会有负面情绪。C选项 “即使是那些outlook明亮的人也会感到悲伤和忧郁”恰好提供了这一例证,与后文的“平衡”相呼应。 故选C。 第38题F上下文逻辑递进(并列关系)。解析:前文论述了压抑“负面”情绪会对身体造成压 力,导致焦虑或疾病(对自己的影响)。空格后提到“如果我们只展示‘快乐’的自我,我们的社交 互动会变得肤浅和不真实”(对人际关系的影响)。因此,空格处需要一个表示递进或并列的句子, 引出这种心态对人际关系的另一层负面影响。F选项“此外,强迫性的积极常常剥夺我们与他人的深 层联系”正好连接了这两层危害(对自身和对关系),且“此外”表明了逻辑上的递进。故选F。 第39题A段落主旨句(总起下文)。解析:该空格位于段首,通常是段落主题句。通读本段, 内容讲述的是当朋友经历困难时,我们简单地用“积极一点”来回应会忽视对方的感受,真正的支持 第10页共23页 是承认他们的痛苦。这都是在讨论我们如何对待他人、如何支持他人。A选项“这个问题也影响我们 如何支持他人”准确地概括了本段的核心内容,起到了总领全段的作用。故选A。 第40题D逻辑转折与观,点平衡。解析:前一句提问“那么我们应该完全避免积极的肯定吗?”, 回答是“不一定”。这意味着积极的肯定在某些情况下是有用的,但需要有条件。空格后一句解释了 关键所在:“关键在于接纳我们所有的情绪…而不是把它们当作要解决的问题”。因此,空格处需 要说明在什么条件下积极的肯定是有益的,从而与前文形成转折关系。D选项“如果它们感觉是真诚 的、有根据的,那么它们可以是有用的工具”给出了使用积极肯定的前提条件,与后文的“关键”紧 密衔接,形成了完整的逻辑链条。故选D。 (十六)2026年3月山东省德州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 CFEAG 主题语境:人与社会一人际关系 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是在社交媒体时代,人们与公众人物之间形成的一种 单向情感联系一准社会关系,包括其定义、成因和特点。 第36题.C承上启下与定义总结。解析:前文提到emotional bonds with public figures have become more personal and complex'”,描述了这种现象,空后则开始介绍该术语的起源(The term was coined in l956.),因此空格处需要一个句子引出这个术语的名称。选项CThese are known as parasocial 1 elationships.”(这些就是所谓的准社会关系)既总结了前文描述的现象,又引出了下文的术语解释, 符合语境。故选C。 第37题F对核心概念特征的进一步解释。解析:前文给出了准社会关系的定义,指出这是一种 单向的、对陌生人产生亲密感的关系。空格后进一步解释They experience a bond that lacks reciprocity.” (他们体验到的是一种缺乏互惠的联系)。这说明这种关系只存在于粉丝的心里。选项FThese relationships exist only in the mind of the individual.”(这些关系只存在于个人的脑海中)准确地解释了 这种“单向性”和“缺乏互惠”的特征,是对定义的深化。故选F。 第38题E分析原因。解析:前一句说对于人们为何会发展准社会关系还没有确切结论,后一句 则开始阐述原因(When so much of our time is spent online..)。空格处需要引出其中一个可能的原因。 选项EBut one is that the human brain developed to be social'”(但其中一个原因是人类大脑天生具有社 会性)中的one”指代前文的one possible cause/1 eason”,引出了下文关于“大脑的社会性导致我们容 易对反复见到的人产生好感”的解释,逻辑连贯。故选E。 第39题A逻辑转折与不同研究发现。解析:前文提出了孤独感可能是一个原因,并指出孤独的 人更可能寻求准社会关系。空格后则提出了一个相反的观,点,即高社交能力的人也更容易形成准社会 关系。这前后形成了对比关系。选项AOther research contradicts the idea.”(其他研究驳斥了这个观,点) 中的the idea”指代前文的1 oneliness causes parasocial relationships'',起到了很好的转折作用,引出下 文对立的研究发现。故选A。 第40题G解释说明。解析:前一句说准社会关系可能比现实关系要求更低、更有趣。空格处需 要解释为什么它要求更低。选项GThere are no conflicts or maintenance that need to be attended to.”(它 第11页共23页 们不需要处理冲突,也不需要费心维系)具体说明了其“要求更低”的原因,与后文“而且对象通常 才华横溢”形成并列的递进关系,共同解释“更有趣”。故选G。 (十七)2026年3月山东省东营市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 CAFBG 主题语境:人与自我一生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是读写能力不仅包括基本的语言解码能力,还涉及理 解与参与不同专业领域的能力,并通过撰写读写叙事来反思个人与阅读、写作的关系,从而加深自我 认知。 第36题.C段落间的过渡与衔接。解析:前文提到literacy also expands to one's ability to‘read and wite'the world”,强调读写能力扩展至理解世界,后文举例说明足球运动员和医生都有各自的“语言 世界”,因此C项At any given moment,.we all orbit language worlds.”承上启下,引出具体领域语言世 界的例子。故选C。 第37题A段落结尾与下文的衔接。解析:前文指出每个人都有自己的读写故事,后文开始指导 如何回忆并讲述这些故事,A项Ready to go but stuck for a sta1t?”以问句形式自然引出后续的写作建议, 符合逻辑。故选A。 第38题F细节信息匹配与排比结构。解析:前文提到可以写最喜欢的书及其影响,后文说 "Whatever it is?”,说明此处应列举另一种可能的叙事主题,F项Maybe you remember your first brush with poetry's great power.”与上文的favorite book”形成并列,均为读写经历的典型例子。故选F。 第39题.B动作顺序与写作指导。解析:前文描述从拿到书时的场景开始写,后文问Where did this lead you in your writing and reading journey?”,B项Continue from there to explore further.”承接上文“从 场景开始”这一写作方法,并自然引出后续的发展与反思。故选B。 第40题.G情感逻辑与上下文呼应。解析:前文提到trigger hidden feelings about the complexities of literacy'',说明读写经历可能引发复杂甚至负面的情感,G项Many of us carry scars and wounds from early literacy experiences.”具体说明这些隐藏情感的类型(伤痛经历),与后文Writing them down can help us explore these feelings''形成因果逻辑。故选G。 (十八)2026年3月山东省菏泽市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 GEACF 主题语境:人与自我一生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲的是作者受女儿启发,尝试一个月不使用智能手机,在 此期间她重新观察生活、与人真实交流,并在结束后有意识调整手机使用习惯,最终领悟到无聊时刻 的珍贵价值。 第36题G上下文衔接。解析:上文提到女儿建议作者也尝试一个月不用智能手机,看看会发生 什么。G选项“我起初一笑置之,但决定一个月不用我的智能手机”与上文形成顺承关系,laughed it off'对应了作者对女儿建议的初始反应,decided to go without mine for a month”则直接承接了女儿 “Just a month.See what happens'的建议,引出下文作者开始体验无智能手机的生活。故选G。 第12页共23页 第37题E上下文逻辑。解析:上文描述作者前几天很困难,总是不自觉地伸手去拿手机。下文 提到作者感到空虚、莫名焦虑。E选项“我发现只有手机小小的屏幕和有限的功能”解释了伸手去拿 手机的结果一发现手机无法满足之前的使用习惯,这种落差导致了后文的空虚和焦虑感,起到了承 上启下的作用。故选E。 第38题.A段落主题句。解析:该空是本段的首句,下文通过For example'列举了作者开始注意 到光线透过厨房窗户的样子、窗外的鸟鸣、陌生人的面孔等细节。A选项“我注意到了多年来一直错 过的东西”概括了本段的核心内容,即作者开始放慢节奏,观察并发现生活中被忽略的美好事物。故 选A。 第39题C上下文逻辑。解析:上文提到一个月结束,作者从抽屉里拿出智能手机。下文提到那 不现实,也不是重点,重,点是有意识地使用而非习惯性地使用。C选项“我没有扔掉它,也没有承诺 永远放弃它”与下文的That's not realistic”形成指代关系,hat?指的就是扔掉或永远放弃智能手机的 想法,逻辑连贯。故选C。 第40题F段落主题句。解析:该空是本段的首句,下文是作者在这段经历中学到的感悟:无聊 不是紧急情况,那些空闲时刻是与自己、与世界连接的契机。F选项“然而,比这些改变更重要的是 我学到的东西”起到了承上启下的作用,he changes'”总结了上文作者做出的改变,“what I learned'” 引出下文作者的深刻感悟,是段落的最佳主题句。故选F。 (十九)2026年3月山东省济宁市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DBGCE 主题语境:人与社会一历史与文化 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是气味在博物馆体验和历史研究中的重要性,以及科 学家如何通过新技术手段重现历史气味,以丰富人们对过去的感知与理解。 第36题D上下文衔接(举例与逻辑顺承)。解析:空前文提出问题“当你走进博物馆时,首先 注意到的是什么?是文物的颜色还是游客讨论的声音?”这是一个关于博物馆感官体验的引子。空格 后提到“有些地方甚至可能提供受古代食谱启发的可食用美食”。这提示我们,空格处的内容应该也 是除了颜色和声音之外的另一种博物馆感官体验,且这种体验比“可食用美食”更基础或更常见。D 项“也许有一个你可以触摸的雕塑复制品”恰好补充了“触觉”这一感官体验,从视觉、听觉自然过 渡到触觉,再引出下文“味觉”(可食用美食),逻辑通顺。故选D。 第37题B转折关系与主旨句。解析:前文提到“博物馆通过调动我们的视觉、听觉、触觉、味 觉这些基本感官,让我们间接体验过去”。空格后引用了Barbara Huber的话:“对过去的呈现通常是 无气味的,但气味可能在许多历史现实中扮演了重要角色。”这里提到了“无气味”和气味的重要性, 与前文提到的多种感官形成对比,引出了文章的核心话题一气味。B项“然而,通常情况下,嗅觉 是缺失的”恰好起到了承上启下的转折作用,既承接了前文提到的多种感官,又引出了下文关于“气 味缺失”及其重要性的讨论。故选B。 第38题.G因果关系与代词指代。解析:前一句luber提到“气味可能在许多历史现实中扮演了重 要角色”,但“对过去的呈现通常是无气味的”。后一句说她“追踪到了一些能让我们闻到过去的气 第13页共23页 味的分子残留”。是什么促使她去研究气味?显然是历史研究中气味的缺失激发了她的研究兴趣。G 项“历史研究中气味的明显缺失启发了她”中的this obvious absence of scent?”直接对应前文观,点,且 inspired her”与后文她具体的研究行动构成因果逻辑。故选G。 第39题C主旨句与段落逻辑。解析:该空位于段落开头,通常是该段的主题句。空格后解释了 原因:“其中一个原因是它极难研究。气味在考古学家能够来调查遗址之前就已经消失了。”这解释 了过去为什么很少研究气味。C项“长期以来,气味在研究过去时一直被忽视”能够概括本段主旨, 即气味被忽视的现状及其原因。故选C。 第40题E递进关系与逻辑衔接。解析:前文提到通过重建气味(如“来世之香”),“我们可 以把过去的一段历史带给今天的游客”。空格后引用了Hber的话,进一步说明如果闻到气味,“你 将以一种不同的方式体验历史。历史不仅仅是我们看到的东西”。E项“博物馆里的展品不仅仅是展 示的物体”起到了承上启下的作用。承上:它承接了前文“重建气味并将过去带给游客”这一做法, 指出这种做法赋予了展品超越展示物的意义;启下:它引出了后文Hber的具体解释一当气味被重 建,人们能体验到历史时,展品就不再仅仅是看到的物体,而是多维度的体验。这里的“不仅仅是展 示的物体”与后文“历史不仅仅是我们看到的东西”形成了完美的呼应。故选E。 (二十)2026年3月山东省青岛市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FADGE 主题语境:人与社会一人际沟通 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是在人际交往中,沉默有时是明智的选择,但过多 沉默会损害情绪健康和人际关系,鼓励人们适时表达真实想法。 第36题F上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文提到“有时候知道何时保持沉默是聪明的选择”,后 文用“B转折引出沉默对情绪健康的影响。因此,空格处应补充说明在何种具体情况下沉默是明智 的。F项“当对方容易生气时尤其如此”恰当地承接前文,为“聪明选择”提供了具体情境,同时与 后文的转折形成对比。故选F。 第37题.A语义理解与连贯。解析:前文说“重复沉默感觉像是避免了冲突”,空格后提到“ ‘憋着然后爆发’的计划行不通”,并且“每句未说的话都会成为隔阂的砖块”。A项“实际上你正 在积累它”中的“它”指代冲突或负面情绪,准确地表达了表面避免实则积累的后果,与后文的“憋 着”和“隔阂”形成因果联系。故选A。 第38题D段落主旨与逻辑推理。解析:空格后提到“如果你总是被动地点头,别人会注意到 你的言行不一”,并且“他们可能会怀疑你是否真诚”。这表明仅仅靠,点头(同意)并不能赢得信任, 反而可能带来怀疑。D项“信任来自诚实多于来自同意”准确地概括了这一段的中心思想:相比表面 上的同意,诚实才是建立信任的关键。因此,本段围绕D项展开论述。故选D。 第39题G前后文衔接与对比。解析:前文说“你的观,点很重要。保持沉默会让你失去表达感 受的机会”。后文说“但之后,如果你袒露真实感受,他们可能会因为之前你没有敞开心扉而感到被 背叛”。G项“别人可能认为你的沉默是对他们所说的话的同意”完美地填补了中间的逻辑空白:正 是因为你的沉默被对方误解为“同意”,后来你表达真实想法时,对方才会有被欺骗(背叛)的感觉。 第14页共23页 前后构成了“沉默导致误解→误解导致后来的背叛感”的逻辑链。故选G。 第40题E总结归纳。解析:前文论述了过多沉默会阻碍亲密和信任,最后一句进行总结,需 要从正面提出解决方案。E项“表达创造连接并传达关心”强调了表达的好处,与前面沉默的坏处形 成对比,使文章观,点(应该适时表达)更加完整。故选E。 (二十一)2026年3月山东省淄博市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 AGBEF 主题语境:人与社会一科技发展与安全规范 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是随着人形机器人进入仓库和工厂,需要制定特殊安 全规则的原因,包括物理风险、定义挑战、沟通问题、心理因素以及全球法规协调的困难。 第36题.A段落主题句。解析:空白处位于段落开头,后文具体解释了人形机器人因“动态稳定” 而具有断电倒下的风险,与传统机器人不同,因此A选项“人形机器人具有独特的物理风险”总领该 段,符合逻辑。故选A。 第37题.G上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文提出如何分类人形机器人的问题,后文提到“这种方法” 能避免外观限制,G选项“专家建议放弃‘人形’一词,转而关注机器人的能力”正是解决方案,与 后文衔接紧密。故选G。 第38题B段落总结句。解析:前文讨论机器人需要清晰示意意图,否则会让人意外,B选项“没 有清晰的对话,事故就会发生”是对该问题的合理推论,起到总结作用。故选B。 第39题E因果关系。解析:前文指出人们对人形机器人期望更高,后文建议进行情感安全评估, E选项“人们可能会放松警惕,以为机器人理解得更多”解释了期望过高的心理原因,引出后文的建 议。故选E。 第40题F转折关系。解析:前文阐述标准的好处,后文引用专家的话说明达成平衡的困难,F选 项“然而,由于领域内不同关切,达成全球法规很困难”起到转折作用,引出后文的观,点。故选F。 (二十二)2026年3月四川省成都市2026届高三二诊英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DFCAG 主题语境:人与社会一社会交往与人际沟通 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是对话素养对个人幸福与社会成功的重要性,以及如 何提升对话能力。 第36题D段落主旨句与上下文逻辑衔接。解析:空格前一句提到对话定义并塑造我们,空格后 引用专家观,点说明对话质量与幸福、成功直接相关。D项“对话可以建立或摧毁我们的社会关系”既 承接前文“塑造我们”,又引出后文对话的重要性,符合语境。故选D。 第37题F段首句与下文细节的对应关系。解析:本段后文提到我们难以与不同的人对话、忘记 倾听、给出不当回应,这些都是“难以处理棘手对话”的具体表现。F项“许多人不知道如何处理棘 手的对话”恰当地概括了本段内容,引出下文的具体问题。故选F。 第38题C段落结论句与因果逻辑。解析:本段前文强调对话素养的重要性,指出它能让人反思 对话的力量,帮助识别并避免有害对话。C项“因此,我们的社会关系将得到改善”是前文内容的自 第15页共23页 然结果,且与后文“当我们进行真实对话时,奇妙的事情会发生”形成衔接。故选C。 第39题A段落细节与具体现象的对应关系。解析:本段讲述真实面对面交流时发生的变化。空 格后提到我们无意识地模仿动作、相互协调,以及大脑同步等现象,这些都是“身体自然适应对方” 的具体表现。A项“我们的身体自然地相互适应”准确地概括了后文内容。故选A。 第40题.G段落建议句与举例说明的关系。解析:本段前文建议“现在就可以开始建立对话素养” ,空格后说明真诚对话对家庭中最年轻成员的成功与发展有巨大影响。G项“你可以尝试进行家庭晚 餐交谈,且餐桌上没有手机”是具体的实施建议,既承接前文的行动呼吁,又引出后文对家庭成员的 影响。故选G。 (二十三)2026年3月四川省成都七中2026届高三二诊英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 BGFDA 主题语境:人与自我一生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是习惯对精通事物的双重影响:习惯是掌握技能的基 础,但过度依赖习惯会导致思维停滞和表现下降,只有将习惯与刻意练习相结合才能不断提升。 第36题B上下文逻辑关系(例证关系)。解析:前文提到在象棋中,只有当基本走法成为自动 化的习惯后,棋手才能专注于更高层次的游戏。空格后文说“当你熟练掌握简单动作以至于可以不假 思索地执行时,你就能自由地关注更高级的细节”。这里This is true for any attempt'?起到承上启下的 作用,说明象棋这个例子适用于任何尝试,与后文形成例证关系,逻辑连贯。故选B。 第37题G上下文逻辑关系(转折关系)。解析:前文说“起初,每次重复都会提高流畅度、速 度和技能”,空格后文说“你会陷入无意识的重复。更容易让错误溜走”。G选项“但是后来,随着 习惯变得自动化,你对反馈变得不那么敏感了”正好与开头“At1st”形成时间上的对比转折,引出后 面习惯带来的负面影响。故选G。 第38题F上下文逻辑关系(因果关系/解释说明)。解析:前文说“习惯的缺,点是你会习惯于某 种方式,停止关注小错误”,空格后文说“实际上,你只是在强化现有的习惯,而不是改进它们”。 F选项“你以为自己在变得更好,因为你在积累经验”解释了为什么人们会停止关注小错误一因为 错误地认为经验积累就等于进步,与后文的“实际上”形成对比。故选F。 第39题D段落主旨句。解析:空格位于段首,通常是段落主旨。后文说“要达到顶级水平,你 需要一种精细的方法。你不能盲目重复同样的事情并期望变得卓越。你需要的是自动习惯和刻意练习 的结合”。D选项“习惯是必要的,但对于精通是不够的”准确概括了本段核心观,点,与后文形成总 分关系。故选D。 第40题A总结全文。解析:前文说“每个习惯都解锁了下一层次的表现”,A选项“这是一个 无尽的循环”总结了前文描述的“掌握习惯-迎接新挑战-再掌握新习惯”的循环过程,与全文最后一 句形成呼应,起到总结全文的作用。故选A。 (二十四)2026年3月四川省成都石室中学2026届高三二诊英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 BGEFC 主题语境:人与社会一科学与技术 第16页共23页 【语篇导读】本文是一篇论述文。文章主要讲的是在AI快速发展的背景下,高三学生如何应对教育 领域的技术变革和未来职场变化,以及培养核心竞争力以适应新时代发展的重要性。 第36题B上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文提到AI发展已经在学生的学习生活中留下痕迹,后文说 许多“双一流”大学已经采用了本地化的AI工具,这将成为大学生活的一部分。空白处应承上启下, B选项“他们可能想知道AI将如何影响他们未来的学习”中的hey”指代前文的seniors'”,且how AI will affect their future studies'引出后文大学对AI的应用,逻辑连贯。故选B。 第37题G上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前一句指出“这种技术变革不是为了取代人类学习,而是为 了改善教育体验”,后文具体说明AI如何帮助整理学习材料、分析薄弱,点等。G选项“这种教育数字 化趋势正在加速并重塑学习方式”中的This educational digitalization trend'直接指代前文的 “technological change”,并引出后文对重塑学习方式的具体描述,起到了承上启下的作用。故选G。 第38题E段落过渡。解析:前文讨论了AI在教育领域的应用,下文转而讨论年轻人对工作与生 活平衡的关注以及新型就业形式。E选项“此外,AI的普及也给未来的就业带来了变化”将话题从教 育自然过渡到就业领域,引出下文对职场变化的讨论。故选E。 第39题F指代关系与细节支撑。解析:前文提到“关键在于培养AI无法替代的核心能力”,空 白处需要具体说明这些能力。F选项“其中包括批判性思维、情商和创新能力”中的“Among them”指 代前文的core competencies”,具体列举了这些能力,与后文“这些能力将使他们能够适应不断变化 的就业市场”紧密衔接。故选F。 第40题C总结归纳。解析:前文指出关注热点话题有助于高三学生更好地准备未来,后文鼓励 年轻人拥抱变化。C选项“毕竟,准备是迎接未知的最好方式”既总结了前文“了解热,点话题是一种 准备”的观,点,又引出了后文“拥抱变化”的态度,起到总结全文的作用。故选C。 (二十五)2026年3月浙江省杭州二中2026届高三月考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 AFDGE 主题语境:人与自我—生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了记忆英语单词的几种有效方法,包括使用闪卡、实 际运用、手写记录等技巧。 第36题.A段落过渡衔接。解析:前文提到you need to handle an unavoidable task”(你需要处理 一个不可避免的任务),后文介绍记忆单词的技巧,因此这里需要说明这个navoidable task'就是记 忆单词。选项A"你必须记忆一堆单词"恰好承接上文,引出下文的具体建议。故选A。 第37题.F代词指代与逻辑衔接。解析:后文提到This way,you can focus on words you've encountered?”(这样,你可以专注于你遇到过的单词),暗示前文应该提到如何创建个人化的学习材 料。选项F"你也可以自己制作闪卡,而不是使用现成的"符合这一逻辑,与后文的his way”形成呼应。 故选F。 第38题.D段落主题句。解析:本段主要讲use it or lose it'的理念,强调要使用新学的单词。后 文提到practice it in conversation'”(在对话中练习),说明要在实际情境中使用单词。选项D"当你学 到一个单词时,尝试在现实生活中使用它"完美概括了本段主旨。故选D。 第17页共23页 第39题G段落主旨句。解析:本段主要讲手写比打字更能帮助记忆,并解释了可能的原因。选 项G"用手写新单词可能看起来过时,但它出奇地有效"准确概括了本段的中心思想。故选G。 第40题E细节衔接与逻辑顺序。解析:前文提到要记录遇到的新单词,后文说“Eventually,yor notebook will become a valuable resource?(最终,你的笔记本会成为宝贵的资源),中间需要说明如 何开始这个积累过程。选项E”从每次学习写下五个新单词这样的小目标开始"符合从开始到积累的逻 辑顺序。故选E。 (二十六)2026年3月浙江省金丽衢十二校2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DCAEF 主题语境:人与社会一科学与技术 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是在北京机器人世界,具身智能技术正推动机器人从 工业应用向家庭环境转变,中国企业在医疗、工业等多个领域取得了显著进展,展示了人工智能赋能 机器人的无限潜力。 第36题D上下文逻辑衔接(总结前文,引出后文)。解析:前文描述了在北京机器人世界,具 备先进A虹能力的机器人正从工业应用向家庭环境转变,它们拥有类人外表和灵巧的动作。空格处需要 一个承上启下的句子,既总结机器人进入家庭生活这一现象,又为下文具体介绍具身智能在各个领域 的应用做铺垫。D选项These robots can bring intelligent assistance to various aspects of everyday life.”( 这些机器人可以为日常生活的各个方面提供智能帮助。)中的These robots'”指代前文提到的 human-like1 obots'',"everyday life?”则与后文将提到的工业、农业、家庭、医疗等领域相呼应,逻辑 通顺。故选D。 第37题.C上下文逻辑衔接(举例论证)。解析:空格前一句提出观点“具身智能正成为一项具 有无限潜力的变革性技术”。空格后以For instance(例如)”开头,引出了宇树科技(Unitree Robotics) 这一中国公司的案例。因此,空格处需要一个过渡句,既承接上文的技术,又引出下文的具体例子。 C选项“Several Chinese companies have already made significant strides in this area.”(几家中国公司已经 在这一领域取得了重大进展。)中的this area'”指代“embedded AI',且提到了“Chinese companies', 恰好为下文列举宇树科技的例子做好了铺垫。故选C。 第38题A段落内部逻辑(递进关系)。解析:该段首句是主题句,指出在工业和农业领域,具 身智能可以显著提高运营效率。空格处是对这一观,点的进一步补充说明,继续阐述其优势。A选项It can also reduce costs and enable precise management.(它还可以降低成本并实现精准管理。)中的also” 表示递进,说明了除提高效率外的另外两个好处,与主题句逻辑一致,衔接自然。故选A。 第39题E上下文逻辑衔接(引出具体案例)。解析:该段开始介绍一个具体的机器人应用案例。 空格后文详细描述了由美团医药和Galbot联合推出的、在2024年服贸会上首次亮相的全球首个由人形 机器人驱动的智慧药房系统。因此,空格处需要一个总起句来引出这个具体的机器人及其系统。E选 项“One groundbreaking example of AI-driven robotics is the Galbot humanoid robot.”(人工智能驱动机器 人技术的一个突破性例子是Galbot人形机器人。)中的One groundbreaking example'”直接引出后文对 Galbot及其智慧药房系统的详细介绍。故选E。 第18页共23页 第40题.F代词指代与动作逻辑的连贯性。解析:前文介绍了Galbot人形机器人和其驱动的智慧药 房系统。空格后描述了该机器人如何自主规划路线、导航、抓取物品来完成上货任务。空格处需要介 绍这个机器人的基本工作模式或能力,从而引出后文对其具体工作步骤的详细描述。F选项Designed for24/7 autonomous operation,.a Galbot robot can restock items efficiently.”(为全天候自主运行而设计, Galbotz机器人可以高效地补充货物。)中的restock items'”与后文中的navigates to the required item”和 “complete the task”(指代上货任务)形成了动作上的逻辑连贯性。先说明它能高效补货,再具体解释 它是如何做到的。故选F。 (二十七)2026年3月浙江省名校协作体2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DFEAG 主题语境:人与自我一生活管理与情绪调适 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是毕业班学生如何在紧张的学业中通过设计日常节奏、 转换视角等方式,来维持可持续的幸福感,从而实现高效学习与内心平和的平衡。 第36题D段落总结与定义阐释。解析:空前一句解释了幸福的内涵是“在苛刻环境中培养出的 一种可控的进步感和内心的平静”,空后则引出为什么要优先培养幸福。因此,空格处需要进一步解 释这种“可控的进步感”具体是什么。D选项“它是一种以可持续的速度向前迈进的感觉”恰好承接 前一句的定义,对ha即ppiness”进行了具体化的描述,使上下文逻辑连贯。故选D项。 第37题F因果关系与段落总结。解析:空前提到研究证实更大的幸福与更好的身体健康、更强 的韧性和更令人满意的人际关系相关。这些都是幸福带来的积极影响。F选项“因此,投资于幸福可 以让你在生活的各个方面充满活力”是对前面研究结果的总结和提升,指出投资幸福能带来的全面益 处,与上文形成了清晰的因果关系。故选F项。 第38题.E指代关系与细节支撑。解析:空前提到要安排休息时间,并使用了复数名词breaks”。 空后提到“这些行为不是浪费时间”,并使用These acts”来回指。因此,空格处需要具体说明这些 breaks'”或acts”是什么。E选项“它们可以是短暂的散步、正念呼吸或一项喜欢的爱好”具体列举了 休息活动的例子,既承接了前文的breaks'”,又解释了后文的These acts'”。故选E项。 第39题,A段落主旨句。解析:本段后半部分提到“将你的日常努力与更大的个人成长联系起来 …”,并强调“从纯粹以结果为导向转变为以过程为导向的视角”。这些内容都在讨论看待问题的 方式或角度。A选项“视角也很关键”言简意赅地概括了本段的中心思想,即除了设计日常节奏外, 调整看待学业和成长的视角同样重要。故选A项。 第40题G篇章总结与做法总结。解析:空前提到“通过结构化的平衡来保护你的精神空间,并 重新定义你努力的目的”,这是前文建议的具体做法。空后提到“然后,当最重要的时候,你就有能 力发挥出最佳状态”,这是这样做的好处。空格处需要总结这些做法及其最终成果。G选项“通过这 样做,你将收获学术知识和可持续的幸福”中的“这样做”(Doing so)指代前文的所有建议,“收 获学术知识和可持续的幸福”则概括了这样做带来的双重益处,并引出后文“发挥最佳状态”的结果。 故选G项。 第19页共23页 (二十八)2026年3月浙江省宁波十校2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DFBEA 主题语境:人与社会一科学传播 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是幽默在科学传播中的积极作用,包括简化知识、提 高参与度和拉近科学家与公众的距离,同时也指出了过度或不当使用幽默可能带来的风险,最后强调 需要平衡运用幽默以达到最佳效果。 第36题D段落主题句或引入句。解析:前文提到幽默在日常生活和科学领域都有效,空格处应 引出下文对科学传播中幽默作用的详细阐述。D选项“一点幽默能大大增强科学家的沟通效果”概括 了下文内容,起到总领作用。故选D。 第37题F细节支撑句。解析:前一句说幽默简化科学知识,空格处进一步解释,说明幽默是帮 助普通人理解复杂概念的工具,与上文构成递进关系,且后文举例说明这一作用。F选项中的lper” 与simplifies'”对应。故选F。 第38题B段落衔接句。解析:前文举例说明幽默简化知识,后文提到科学家分享幽默故事吸引 更多互动,空格处应引出幽默的另一作用一提高观众参与度。B选项“它也有效提高观众参与度” 承上启下,与后文例子一致。故选B。 第39题E转折过渡句。解析:前两段讲幽默的好处,本段开始讲风险,空格处需要一个转折句 引出负面内容。E选项“然而,幽默在科学传播中是一把双刃剑”既总结了前文好处,又引出后文风 险,符合逻辑。故选E。 第40题A总结或补充说明。解析:前文强调幽默需要平衡,不能过度,空格处进一步指出过度 使用的危害,与neither.nor”相呼应,最后一句则指出掌握平衡的科学家能成功,形成对比。A选项 “过度使用损害专业性”直接,点明危害,符合语境。故选A。 (二十九)2026年3月浙江省强基联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 CFBGE 主题语境:人与自我—生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是如何通过一些实用技巧来延长鲜切花的保鲜期。 第36题.C考查段落之间的衔接与过渡句。解析:空格前一句提到those blooms are on borrowed tie”(这些鲜花的美好在借来的时间里,意为“花期有限”),这是一个铺垫,指出鲜花的寿命不 长。紧接着,空格后一句说Here are some practical tips from Sarah Wiles..”(这里有一些来自专业花艺 师的实用技巧)。因此,空格处需要一个承上启下的句子,既能承接上文“花期有限”的现状,又能 引出下文关于如何延长花期的“实用技巧”。C选项What will actually make your flowers last longer?” (什么才能真正让你的花更持久?)以提问的形式,自然地将话题从“花期有限”过渡到“如何延长 花期”,符合逻辑。故选C。 第37题F考查对上下文逻辑关系的理解,特别是让步与补充说明关系。解析:本段小标题是Sp the bottom of the stems.”(剪掉茎的底部)。段内第一句介绍了以一定角度剪茎的传统有效方法,并引 用专家解释其优,点。空格后一句提到What matters most is keeping the vase clean and water fresh.”(最 第20页共23页 重要的是保持花瓶清洁和水质新鲜)。这表明,虽然剪茎的方法很重要,但不是唯一关键因素。F选 项While it turns out that's a good thing,don't worry if you cut them straight.”((虽,然事实证明斜剪是好事, 但如果你剪直了也不要紧。)中的that's”指代前文的“斜剪”,同时don't worry if you cut them straight' 与后文强调的“最重要的是保持清洁”相呼应,说明剪的方式不是唯一决定因素,形成逻辑上的让步 和补充。故选F。 第38题B考查段落主题句的概括能力。解析:本题位于第三段段首,需要选择一个能概括本段 主旨的小标题。本段的核心内容是It?s vital to change out the water before it gets cloudy.”(在水变浑浊 之前换水至关重要)以及remember to also add more flower food”(记得添加更多花食)。B选项Refresh water and flower food regularly.”(定期更换水和花食。)准确地概括了本段的核心建议。故选B。 第39题.G考查对上下文逻辑关系的理解,特别是因果解释关系。解析:本段小标题是Keep the environment clean and tidy.”(保持环境清洁)。空格前一句是标题。空格后一句引用专家的话解释了 为什么要这样做:“As flowers die,they produce more bacteria and ethylene gas,which makes the other flowers wilt faster'”(当花调谢时,它们会产生更多细菌和乙烯气体,这会使其他花枯萎得更快)。因 此,空格处需要一个句子来引出移除调谢花朵的具体行动及其理由。G选项You can do this for artistic factors,.but there's an even better reason to do it..”(你可以为了艺术效果这样做,但还有一个更好的理由 这样做。)中的do this'”指代“移除凋谢花朵”这一行为,而an even better reason'”则自然引出后文关 于细菌和乙烯气体的科学解释。该句起到了承上启下,引出具体原因的作用。故选G。 第40题.E考查对段落结论或建议的推断能力。解析:本段小标题是Keep the vase out of the sunlight.”(将花瓶放在阳光直射不到的地方)。段内解释了为什么不能放在阳光下,因为Direct sunlight increases the temperature and reduces vase life.The warmth accelerates the flowers'breath and water loss..." (直射光会升高温度,缩短瓶插寿命。温暖会加速花朵的呼吸和水分流失)。既然阳光直射不好, 那么反过来说,什么样的环境是好的呢?E选项“A cooler,.darker room will keep flowers fresh longer.” (更凉爽、更暗的房间会让鲜花保鲜更久。)正是基于上文原因得出的正确建议,与本段标题以及前 文的解释形成了完美的因果逻辑链。故选E。 (三十)2026年3月浙江省新阵地教育联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 EACBF 主题语境:人与自我一生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是梦的作用、常见主题及其象征意义,以及如何通过 解读梦境更好地了解自我。 第36题.E上下文逻辑衔接与代词指代。解析:空格前一句Meanwhile,.expert Robert Stickgold argues that dreams spring from memory.”指出梦源于记忆。空格后一句It lets us absorb lessons,.heal from hut,and grow wiser through experience.中的It”指代的是某种能让我们吸收教训、治愈伤痛的事物。 选项EReplaying past events,big and small,is nature's clever desig.”(重演大大小小的往事,是自然的 巧妙设计)承接前文的emoy”,解释了梦是如何源于记忆的一即通过重演往事。同时,这个“ 重演往事”的设计)正是后文“让我们吸收教训”的主语。E选项起到了完美的承上启下作用。故选 第21页共23页 E。 第37题.A段落主题句与上下文举例关系。解析:空格后一句Whether tumbling from a great height or tripping down stairs,.these dreams often spark intense fear.”具体描述了从高处坠落或跌倒的梦境。这是 对空格处所提出的梦的主题的具体举例说明。选项A“Falling is one of the most common.”(坠落是最常 见的梦之一)准确地概括了本段的主题,引出了后文关于“坠落梦”的具体描述。故选A。 第38题.C并列关系与词汇复现。解析:前文描述了飞翔的梦,说它fills dreamers with joy”(让 做梦者充满喜悦)。空格处需要另一个关于飞翔梦的正面感受的描述。选项CIt also brings a strong sense of empowerment.”(它也会带来一种强烈的力量感/赋权感)中的‘also”与前文的joy构成并列关系, “empowerment'”与前文weightless and free'”传达的积极感受一致。故选C。 第39题.B逻辑关系(转折)。解析:空格前一句These dreams often come from anxiety.”指出考 试梦源于焦虑。空格后一句Even negative pre-exam dreams can boost actual test performance.”指出即使 是负面的考前梦也能提高考试成绩。前后语义发生了转折,从“焦虑”转向了“有好处”。选项 B"Interestingly,there exists a silver lining.”(有趣的是,还有一线希望/,黑暗中总有一线光明)中的silver lining?恰当地表达了在负面事物(由焦虑引起的梦)中存在的积极一面(提高成绩),起到了转折作 用。故选B。 第40题.F指代关系与主题句总结。解析:空格前一句They often mirror life's transition periods: career changes,relationship shifts,.or personal growth.”指出迷路的梦反映了人生的过渡期,如职业变化、 关系转变或个人成长。选项In these times,it's normal to feel adrift or unsure of our next steps.”(在这 些时期,感到迷茫或不确定下一步该做什么是很正常的。)中的n these times'准确地指代了前文的 :transition periods”(职业变化、关系转变等时期),并且解释了为什么在这些时期会做迷路的梦 因为现实中感到迷茫(adif)。这为本段迷路的梦的象征意义做了一个很好的总结。故选F。 (三十一)2026年3月重庆市巴蜀中学2026届高三月考(七)英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 ADEGF 主题语境:人与社会一健康生活方式运动与健康 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲了作者原本回避团队运动,但最新研究表明,团队运动 比单独锻炼更有益于身心健康,因为它能增强参与度、提高表现并减轻疲劳感。 第36题.A上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文提到作者从小极力回避团队运动,后文又说自己容易把 竞争“发挥过头”,两者结合让运动成了挫败感的来源。A项“运动并不是我的强项”承接上文,解 释回避原因,同时引出后文对竞争的描述,逻辑连贯。故选A。 第37题.D递进关系与细节理解。解析:前句指出参与运动与更好的心理健康相关,D项“这种 影响在团队运动中尤为显著”进一步强调团队运动的特殊优势,与后文“比其他运动形式更能改善心 理健康”形成递进关系。故选D。 第38题E段落主旨与承上启下。解析:本段主要讲与同伴一起锻炼能提高出勤率和运动表现, 强调社交方面的益处。E项“社交层面也可能增强运动的身体益处”概括了段落内容,同时用ls0” 承接上文心理健康的讨论,引出下文社交对运动表现的影响。故选E。 第22页共23页 第39题G因果关系与逻辑推理。解析:前文提到运动效果可能与疲劳处理有关,G项“感到疲 惫会阻止身体突破极限”解释了疲劳的生理机制,为后文“与同伴一起运动能营造安全感,从而延缓 疲劳”提供理论依据,构成因果链。故选G。 第40题F观点总结与情感态度。解析:前文作者表示研究发现让自己感到安慰,后文提到将与 好友并肩跑半程马拉松。F项“这也让我更加关注运动中的合作性”总结了作者态度的转变,与后文 具体行动形成呼应,体现从回避竞争到接受合作的转变。故选F。 (三十二)2026年3月重庆市南开中学2026届高三质检(六)英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FGBDA 主题语境:人与社会一教育科技与学术规范 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是哈佛教育学院关于使用生成式A虹工具的规定和注 意事项,包括允许的用途、引用要求、信息可靠性、数据安全以及课程具体政策的差异。 第36题F上下文逻辑关系(举例说明)。解析:前文列举了允许使用AI的情况,如澄清概念或 头脑风暴,空格后提到也可用AI起草非课程邮件,因此空格处应补充一个类似例子。F选项“例如, 你可以求助于AI来更好地理解课程材料”与前文“澄清概念”呼应,且符合举例逻辑,因此选F。 第37题G上下文逻辑关系(递进说明)。解析:前文要求在使用AI时必须注明所用工具,空格 后提到若直接引用需用正确格式,因此中间应进一步说明如何注明。G选项“你还应解释如何将输出 整合到你的作业中”是对注明的补充要求,与前后文连贯,因此选G。 第38题B因果关系解释。解析:前文指出AI信息来自未检查的众包信息,空格后告诫不要将其 等同于已发表研究,因此中间需说明原因。B选项“大型语言模型可能产生错误说法”解释了为什么 不可信,符合逻辑,因此选B。 第39题D目的解释。解析:前文规定只能通过哈佛批准的AI沙盒上传课程内容,空格后指出否 则可能威胁知识产权,因此中间应说明沙盒的作用。D选项“这是为了确保输入的数据保存在安全环 境中”解释了使用沙盒的目的,因此选D。 第40题.A引出下文。解析:后文提到个别教师可能制定与指南不同的课程政策,并建议有疑问 时咨询老师,因此空格处应引出这一话题。A选项“HGSE的课程学习目标各不相同”为后文教师制 定不同政策提供了背景,因此选A。 第23页共23页 2026年3月各地高三英语七选五32篇合集 答案解析 目录 (一) 2026年3月安徽省江南十校2026届高三开学考英语-七选五答案解析 1 (二) 2026年3月福建省福州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五答案解析 1 (三) 2026年3月福建省泉州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五答案解析 2 (四) 2026年3月广东省2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 3 (五) 2026年3月广东省广州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 3 (六) 2026年3月广东省深圳市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 4 (七) 2026年3月河北省石家庄市2026届高三质量检测(一)英语-七选五答案解析 5 (八) 2026年3月河北省唐山市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 5 (九) 2026年3月湖北省武汉市2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五答案解析 6 (十) 2026年3月湖南省九校联盟2026届高三第二次联考英语-七选五答案解析 6 (十一) 2026年3月湖南省长郡二十校联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 7 (十二) 2026年3月江苏省七校2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五答案解析 8 (十三) 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承上启下过渡句。解析:前文提到“this gap between past and present can be upsetting”(过去和现在的这种差距令人烦恼),描述了问题;后文则开始介绍具体的策略方法,如恢复、学习目标等。选项C“But we can get that sharpness back with three strategies”(但我们可以通过三种策略恢复那种敏锐度)既承接了前文的“upsetting”问题,又引出后文的具体策略,起到承上启下的过渡作用。故选C。 第37题.A 逻辑推理衔接。解析:前文提到体育界的说法“You can only train as hard as you can recover”(你能训练的强度取决于你的恢复能力),后文讨论年轻人与中年人在恢复方面的差异。选项A“This equally applies to mental performance”(这同样适用于脑力表现)将体育界的恢复理念类比延伸到脑力表现领域,与后文关于恢复对中年人思维表现重要性的讨论形成逻辑衔接。故选A。 第38题.E 段落主旨句。解析:本段主要讨论通过设定需要评估的学习目标来保持学习能力,提到“setting learning objectives that require evaluation can keep our learning ability sharp”(设定需要评估的学习目标可以保持学习能力敏锐)。选项E“Pursuing learning goals with proper assessment is also necessary”(追求有适当评估的学习目标也很必要)准确概括了本段的中心思想,作为段落首句起到了点明主旨的作用。故选E。 第39题.G 细节支撑句。解析:前文提到“balancing familiar routines with new experiences yields the best results”(平衡熟悉常规和新体验能产生最佳效果),后文举例“Balance new attempts with familiar things”(平衡新尝试和熟悉事物)。选项G“Engaging in new things does not mean abandoning proven effective methods”(参与新事物并不意味着放弃已被证明有效的方法)进一步解释了这种平衡的含义,即尝试新事物同时保留有效的老方法,是对前文观点的具体阐释。故选G。 第40题.D 总结归纳句。解析:前文总结这些策略很有效,后文提到“They also share a common requirement: self-knowledge gained through observation and reflection”(它们还有一个共同要求:通过观察和反思获得的自我认知)。选项D“They all essentially require understanding your personal needs”(它们本质上都需要了解个人需求)既总结了前文的策略,又引出后文关于自我认知的具体要求,前后呼应,符合段落结尾的总结功能。故选D。 2026年3月福建省福州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FGAEB 主题语境:人与社会——社会热点问题(交通与环保) 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是拼车作为一种共享出行方式,不仅能减少交通拥堵和环境污染,还能带来社交机会,但也面临着时间协调和隐私等方面的挑战。 第36题.F 段落主旨衔接。解析:前一句提到“carpooling is essentially a shared mobility option”,说明拼车是一种共享出行方式。后一句提到“it’s a step towards sustainable living”,说明这是迈向可持续生活的一步。F选项“Yet it is more than just simply sharing rides with one another”(然而,它不仅仅是简单地互相搭载)起到了承上启下的作用,说明拼车不仅是共享车辆,更是迈向可持续生活的方式,与上下文逻辑连贯。故选F。 第37题.G 逻辑顺承。解析:前文讲述了组织拼车的基本要素(调整时间、约定接送点、路线、分摊费用)以及科技在其中的作用。G选项“With these basics in place, carpooling can be smooth and cost-saving”(有了这些基本要素,拼车可以变得顺畅且节省成本)是对前文的总结,说明有了这些基础,拼车就能顺利进行,逻辑通顺。故选G。 第38题.A 指代关系与逻辑连贯。解析:前一句提到拼车对应气候变化有积极作用,后一句提到“They result in higher fuel use...”,这里的they指代的是前文提到的某种情况。A选项“Traffic jams remain a critical concern”(交通堵塞仍然是一个关键问题)中的交通堵塞会导致更高的燃料消耗和排放,与后文逻辑一致,且they指代traffic jams。故选A。 第39题.E 段落主旨。解析:本段主要讲述拼车带来的社交好处,如“new ideas are shared and exchanged”(分享和交流新想法)、“build casual friendships”(建立casual友谊)、“exchange ideas”(交流想法)。E选项“Carpooling adds social enrichment to your everyday life(拼车为你的日常生活增添了社交enrichment)准确概括了本段主旨。故选E。 第40题.B 转折逻辑与段落主旨。解析:本段主要讲述拼车面临的挑战,如时间冲突、隐私问题等。B选项“However, carpooling is not without its challenges”(然而,拼车并非没有挑战)起到了转折作用,引出下文关于挑战的讨论,与段落主旨一致。故选B。 2026年3月福建省泉州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 EDABG 主题语境:人与自我——个人成长与生活管理 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是通过小而持续的努力,能够帮助我们克服焦虑、培养习惯、实现长期目标,强调了“小步前进”在个人成长和成功过程中的重要作用。 第36题.E 段落衔接与承上启下。解析:前文提到人们容易因进步缓慢而气馁,忽视了“小步前进”的价值;空格后则转入正面论述“小步”的意义。选项E“But small steps have the power to change this.”中的“change this”指代前文的负面情绪,同时引出后文对小步作用的阐述,起到转折和衔接的作用。故选E。 第37题.D 比喻的延续与细节支撑。解析:前文以种子长成大树作比,提到“不会一天长成”;空格后说“每天吸收阳光和水,根扎得更深”。选项D“It changes quietly and steadily underground.”描述种子在地下悄然生长的过程,正好承接“不会一天长成”,并引出后文“每日吸收阳光和水”的具体描写,使比喻完整、连贯。故选D。 第38题.A 段落主旨句的识别。解析:空格后以“improve your English”为例,对比“每天读一篇短文”和“周末读完厚书”两种做法,指出前者能“build a habit”,后者“往往导致burnout”。这整段是在强调小步有助于养成习惯。选项A“Small steps help form good habits.”正是本段主旨,统领下文例子。故选A。 第39题.B 逻辑顺承与反面结果。解析:前文说“面对大任务会感到紧张”;空格后说“但分解为小步就有帮助”。空格处应填入这种紧张感可能导致的负面结果,才能与后文的“however”形成转折。选项B“We may even give up before starting.”(我们甚至可能还没开始就放弃了)正是紧张感的自然结果,使前后逻辑严密。故选B项。 第40题.G 段落总结与主题升华。解析:本段前两句说“小步教会我们成长的一课”,空格是这一段的结尾,应总结这一课的内容。选项G“They remind us that progress, not perfection, is what matters.”(它们提醒我们,重要的是进步,而非完美)既呼应了“成长lesson”,又升华了全文主题——重视过程与积累,而非苛求完美。故选G。 2026年3月广东省2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FEGBC 主题语境:人与自我——心理健康与自我调适 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是“拒绝敏感性”这一心理特征的表现、影响以及通过挑战第一反应、坦诚表达需求、温暖回应他人等方法来缓解这种倾向。 第36题.F 上下文衔接与逻辑推理。解析:前文提到对拒绝敏感的人会觉得日常小事“很沉重”,空格后具体解释了“拒绝敏感性”的含义,并举例说明他们如何过度解读他人的言行。F项“他们可能立刻认为自己有问题”承接前文“这些小事很沉重”的感受,并引出后文对这类人思维方式的详细描述,符合逻辑。故选F。 第37题.E 逻辑关系与语境连贯。解析:前文说对拒绝敏感的人通过回避等方式保护自己,空格后说“有时反而造成了他们害怕的拒绝”。E项“遗憾的是,这种距离感会让他们显得冷漠或不友好”恰好解释了回避行为如何导致他人误解,从而引发真正的拒绝,与后文形成因果衔接。故选E。 第38题.G 举例说明与细节支撑。解析:前文建议当大脑跳到最坏的解释时,问问“还有什么可能”,并说写下至少两种中性可能。G项“也许对方很忙、有压力,或者只是分心了”提供了具体的中性解释示例,符合前文“写下至少两种中性可能”的语境。故选G。 第39题.B 转折关系与观点对比。解析:前文说对拒绝敏感的人常隐藏感受,希望他人不言自明,空格后建议清晰友善地表达。B项“但沉默容易造成困惑”与前文形成转折,指出隐藏感受的问题所在,进而引出后文坦诚沟通的建议,逻辑通顺。故选B。 第40题.C 段落主旨与标题选择。解析:本段讲如果有人主动联系你,要给予微笑、简短回复等积极回应,这有助于改善回避的倾向。C项“当别人表达关心时,温暖地回应”准确概括了本段内容,且与前后段“挑战第一反应”“表达需求”等句式一致,适合作为小标题。故选C。 2026年3月广东省广州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 GCFEB 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是音乐创作与学习能够极大提升老年人的幸福感与生活意义,促进身心健康,并强调这种深度的音乐参与所带来的不仅是短暂的快乐,更是持久的、与自我和他人深刻连接的幸福。 第36题.G 上下文逻辑衔接与代词指代。解析:前文提到亚里士多德的“eudaemonia”(幸福/美好生活),空格后文继续讨论音乐如何带来这种有意义的生活。G项“这不是短暂的快乐,而是源于有意义生活的持久幸福”中的“This”指代前文提到的“eudaemonia”和“a life well-lived”,并解释了其本质,与后文形成逻辑顺承。故选G。 第37题.C 上下文语义理解与转折关系。解析:前文指出老年人参与音乐活动不是作为孤立的个体,空格处需要说明他们是如何参与的。C项“他们与他人、文化以及自己不断成长的自我意识建立联系”直接回应了“not as lone individuals”,说明了他们参与音乐时的联结对象,语义连贯。故选C。 第38题.F 句间逻辑与话题延续。解析:前文提出音乐工具可以成为人的延伸,空格后引用“You are what you do”来证明音乐如何塑造身份。F项“随着技巧和定期练习,乐器成为人自身的一部分”具体解释了工具如何成为延伸,即通过技能和练习内化为自我的一部分,与前后文构成完整的论述链条。故选F。 第39题.E 段落主旨与引言作用。解析:本段引用了舞者的话“艺术是唯一不离开家就能逃离的方式”,强调艺术带来的精神逃离与情感提升。E项“创造性音乐体验也提供了逃离日常routine的途径”概括了本段核心,与引文内容直接对应,且后文进一步说明这种情感提升对健康的益处。故选E。 第40题.B 总结归纳与观点深化。解析:前文总结音乐为晚年增添意义与快乐,后文进一步指出音乐实际上丰富所有年龄段的生活。B项“因此,成为‘音乐家’是老年人的一个值得追求的目标”承接前文对老年人音乐参与的肯定,同时“thus”体现逻辑总结,且与后文“实际上,音乐丰富各个年龄段的生活”形成递进,自然引出更广泛的结论。故选B。 2026年3月广东省深圳市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 ADBFE 主题语境: 人与社会——科技与未来生活 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是通过对比虚拟现实旅行与传统实地旅行,指出VR虽能带来便利和全新的体验,但它无法替代真实旅行中不可预知的、能给人留下深刻印记的亲身体验。 第36题. A 上下文逻辑衔接(承上启下)。解析:空前描述了戴上头显后身临其境的感受(身处冰面、博物馆),空后总结说这是VR的愿景。选项A“我人没动,但我正在旅行”恰好总结了前文看似矛盾的体验,并引出后文“无需离家”的观点,起到了完美的承上启下作用。故选A。 第37题. D 段落主旨句(观点概括)。解析:该空位于段首,很可能是本段的主旨句。后文具体阐述了这种旅行方式无需考虑天气、健康、财务压力,随时可进可出,为受限制的人消除了障碍。选项D“虚拟旅行方便、省时且易于实现”精准概括了后文列举的种种便利之处。故选D。 第38题. B 段落逻辑关系(转折对比)。解析:文章至此开始转折。前两段肯定了VR旅行的价值,从本段开始探讨真实旅行的独特之处。后文描述了真实旅行中的感官体验和持久记忆。选项B“然而,真实的旅行留下更深的印记”既与前文构成转折,又引出了后文关于真实旅行好处的论述。故选B。 第39题. F 指代关系与句意解释。解析:空前句指出“真实的旅行是由不可预测性塑造的”。空后句提到“在这些计划外的时刻,理解变得鲜活”。选项F“它要求做出选择、适应以及时刻对意外的警觉”中的“它”指代前文的“真实旅行”,并对“不可预测性”进行了具体阐释,是连接前后文的桥梁。故选F。 第40题. E 总结归纳(观点升华)。解析:空前再次强调VR无法替代真实在场,并指出旅行也是感受你所站立的地方。选项E“有些知识,似乎只有当你脚踏实地时才能获得”与空前句“感受你所站立的地方”相呼应,并用“脚踏实地”升华了真实旅行的核心价值,是对全文观点的精辟总结。故选E。 2026年3月河北省石家庄市2026届高三质量检测(一)英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FBEAG 主题语境:人与社会——家庭生活与情感 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲的是大卫在清理已故母亲的老宅时,发现了父亲的轮椅,由此回忆起父母当年隐瞒病情、相互说谎的往事,并感慨爱有时会让人用谎言来保护所爱之人。 第36题.F 上下文衔接与情感逻辑。解析: 前文说大卫准备出售母亲的房子,后文描述母亲独自住在维多利亚大房子里五十年,拒绝搬到小房子。F项“他从未说服她搬家,这让他非常难过”自然承接,点明他对母亲固执居住于此的遗憾,同时也为后文“大卫发现自己现在也处于同样情况”埋下伏笔。故选F。 第37题.B 上下文衔接与代词指代。解析: 前文说大卫发现自己处于和母亲类似的处境,后文“他 wondering if they know that the familiar makes life more comfortable”中的“they”应指代子女。B项“他的孩子们正催他缩小住房规模”正好说明他所处的“同样情况”,即子女劝他搬家,与后文形成逻辑连贯。故选B。 第38题.E 情节发展与情感联想。解析: 前文描述大卫发现了父亲的轮椅,E项“他想起父亲像囚犯一样被困在里面”自然承接这一发现,引发出他对父亲患病时被轮椅束缚的痛苦回忆,也为下文情感的起伏做了铺垫。故选E。 第39题.A 人物心理与信息呼应。解析: 前文说大卫不理解父亲为何如此乐观,后文解释当时病人常被隐瞒病情。A项“但母亲说那是真的,所以就这样了”体现了父亲对母亲话语的信任,也解释了父亲为何一直相信有康复希望,与后文“母亲被要求保守秘密”形成对照。故选A。 第40题.G 主旨升华与情感总结。解析: 前文说大卫意识到父母多年来相互说谎,明知彼此都在假装。G项“爱让人说谎,以保护所爱之人免受真相伤害”是对这种谎言的本质总结,点明了文章主题,也与最后大卫的情感感悟相契合。故选G。 2026年3月河北省唐山市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 ECFBD 主题语境:人与社会——人际沟通 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是区分听和倾听的不同,并介绍如何提高倾听技能以改善人际关系。 第36题.E 上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文描述了人们在对话中走神、点头却不理解对方的现象,后文进一步说明这种经历很常见。E选项“在这样的时刻,你是在听而不是在倾听”准确概括了前文的情景,并引出后文对“听”与“倾听”区别的讨论,逻辑连贯。故选E。 第37题.C 转折关系与指代。解析:后文以“然而,它们很不同”开头,表明前文需要引入“听”和“倾听”这两个概念,并说明它们常被混淆。C选项“听和倾听常被混淆”恰好满足这一需求,与后文形成转折,使语意流畅。故选C。 第38题.F 代词指代与定义解释。解析:前句指出“倾听是一个主动有意的过程”,后句具体描述倾听时的行为(关注意义、情感等),中间需要补充倾听所需的条件。F选项“它需要你的注意力、努力和理解”中“它”指代倾听,解释了其内在要求,自然衔接前后文。故选F。 第39题.B 总结过渡。解析:前文阐述了倾听在建立情感联系和归属感方面的重要性,后文提出“如何加强倾听技能”,中间需要一个承上启下的句子。B选项“所以我们应该努力成为更好的倾听者”既总结了前文观点,又引出下文的具体建议,符合逻辑。故选B。 第40题.D 细节衔接。解析:前文提到要全神贯注于说话者,注意言语和非言语暗示,后文列举了总结、提问等具体回应方式。D选项“全神贯注时,你可以积极回应”起到了桥梁作用,指出全神贯注的结果是能够积极回应,从而引出后文的回应技巧。故选D。 2026年3月湖北省武汉市2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DCGAB 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者因洗碗机损坏而被迫手洗碗,从最初的烦躁到逐渐从中获得内心平静与人生感悟的经历,强调了在简单劳动中寻找生活意义和自我成长的过程。 第36题.D 上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文提到洗碗机坏了需要更换,后文说母亲让作者手洗碗。选项D“我们订购的型号需要一段时间才能到”解释了为什么没有立即使用新洗碗机,从而需要手洗,使上下文逻辑连贯。故选D。 第37题.C 语境描述与衔接。解析:前文说需要了解作者作为大四学生的生活,后文具体描述学习任务繁重。选项C“我大部分时间都在紧张地跑来跑去”概括了作者当时的忙碌状态,与后文细节一致,起到了承上启下的作用。故选C。 第38题.G 转折关系与内容过渡。解析:前文描述作者刚开始洗碗时的烦躁,后文转而描述他逐渐找到平静。选项G“然而,洗碗引起了我令人钦佩的转变”用“though”表示转折,引出作者心态的变化,与下文“放慢时间、找到平静”相呼应。故选G。 第39题.A 指代与内容深化。解析:前文说洗碗变得放松且有教育意义,后文具体描述观察窗外季节变化。选项A“它确实让我恢复”中的“it”指代洗碗,说明洗碗带来的恢复作用,而观察自然正是恢复过程中的具体体现,衔接自然。故选A。 第40题.B 总结归纳与主题升华。解析:前文讲述洗碗教会作者重新认识任务完成的意义和对截止日期的态度。选项B“现在我可以享受我正在做的任何任务”是对全文感悟的总结,表明作者心态的积极转变,使文章主题得以升华。故选B。 2026年3月湖南省九校联盟2026届高三第二次联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 GDBCE 主题语境:人与社会——网络隐私与安全 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是如何在社交媒体上保护个人隐私,给出了检查隐私设置、限制分享范围、处理网站跟踪文件等实用建议。 第36题.G 上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文提到人们担心在社交媒体上泄露隐私,后文则说我们在网上展示各种信息,此处需要一个转折,指出我们其实在到处留下数字足迹。选项G“然而,无论我们上网到哪里,似乎都会留下数字足迹”承上启下,符合语境。故选G。 第37题.D 段落内逻辑推理。解析:本段讲检查社交媒体隐私设置,指出很多平台默认公开信息,容易暴露隐私。因此,需要提醒读者自己设定界限。选项D“所以你有责任设定自己的界限”是对前文的总结和建议,引出后文“不要让过度暴露成为风险”。故选D。 第38题.B 段落主旨概括。解析:本段内容强调不仅要在社交媒体上限制分享,还要在其他共享文档的平台上注意隐私。因此小标题应概括这一范围。选项B“保护社交媒体之外的隐私”准确概括了段落大意。故选B。 第39题.C 细节补充。解析:本段讨论网站跟踪文件(cookies)的隐私风险,空白后提到“此外,某些应用程序可以阻止它们”,因此空白处应补充另一种应对方法。选项C“删除你的浏览历史可能会有帮助”与后文构成并列关系,提供了另一种解决方案。故选C。 第40题.E 结尾建议。解析:最后一段总结隐私保护方法,提到如果对cookies感到不舒服,可以采取某种措施,随后说“如果这还不够,就拒绝它们”。选项E“你可能决定投资一些技术来阻止它们”与后文逻辑一致,先建议技术手段,再建议直接拒绝。故选E。 2026年3月湖南省长郡二十校联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 AEBCF 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲的是作者为了摆脱早晨刷手机带来的焦虑,尝试连续五个工作日早晨不看手机,并通过阅读、冷水澡、跑步、写日记等方式开启新的一天,最终发现不碰手机的早晨能让内心更平静,远离信息轰炸带来的负面影响。 第36题.A 逻辑衔接(承上启下)。解析:空前讲述了作者以前起床第一件事就是看手机,“刷屏成瘾”成了早晨的习惯,并列举了看到的各种混乱信息。空后描述了结果:“我每天一开始就感到紧张和焦虑”。A项“但最近,我注意到了它(这个习惯)所带来的负担”起到了关键的转折和承接作用,“负担”一词(对应空后的紧张焦虑)连接了前面的习惯和后面的负面感受,逻辑通顺。故选A。 第37题.E 语境理解与逻辑衔接。解析:空前描述作者第一天早晨忍住没看手机,而是拿起书看,感到一种踏实的放松。空后说“这以前从未发生过”。那么“这”指代的就是前文提到的某种积极的新体验。E项“我甚至没看时间就读完了一章”正是这种沉浸式阅读带来的具体成果和愉悦体验,是“前所未有的”,因此引出下一句的感慨,衔接紧密。故选E。 第38题.B 语境理解与因果逻辑。解析:空前提到作者尝试了冷水澡,并说“震惊效果非常有效”。既然非常有效,那么结果必然是积极的。B项“这让我的思绪在事后出奇地清晰”正是描述了冷水澡带来的积极效果,与前文构成因果关系。故选B。 第39题.C 段落主旨与结构衔接。解析:该空位于第四段段首,是一个过渡句,用来总结或引出本段内容。本段描述了周四(写日记)和周五(重读旧信)的早晨活动,这两项活动相对安静、内省,不像前文的跑步、冷水澡那么激烈。C项“有些早晨更具反思性而非活跃性”准确地概括了本段两个早晨活动的特点,起到了承上启下的作用。故选C。 第40题.F 逻辑衔接(行为结果)。解析:空前一句明确指出“By the end of the week, the urge to check my phone had weakened.”(到了周末,想看手机的冲动已经减弱了。),这描述了一个行为习惯上的具体变化。空后一句“Those phone-free mornings proved a quieter start was possible...”则开始总结这段经历的意义。F项“That meant I stopped grabbing my phone on waking.”(那意味着我醒来时不再抓手机了。)是对前一句“冲动减弱”这一结果的具体化落实,用“That meant”完美衔接,表明行为习惯发生了实质性的改变。紧接着,这个“不再抓手机”的具体行为,自然引出了后文对“那些没有手机的早晨”的总结和感悟。故选F。 2026年3月江苏省七校2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 AGFBD 主题语境:人与自我——自我认知与心理机制 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是人们难以舍弃旧物背后的心理原因——“禀赋效应”,即人们一旦拥有某物,就会高估其价值,并介绍了应对这一心理倾向的方法。 第36题.A 上下文逻辑连贯与承上启下。解析:空前作者描述自己清理旧书时的内心挣扎(明知不会再看,却觉得将来可能有用),空后一句提到“有这种挣扎的不止我一个,这种现象被称为禀赋效应”。A项“留着它们感觉就是对的”恰好承接了前文作者那种非理性但强烈的感觉,并引出了下文对这种“感觉”背后的心理学现象的解释。 第37题.G 代词指代与逻辑结论。解析:空前一句是心理学家证明的现象:人们对自己拥有的酒的卖价远高于他们愿意为同一瓶酒支付的买价。空后一句“它解释了我们为什么一旦拥有就不愿放弃”。G项“这种不一致揭示出我们仅仅因为拥有某物而高估它”中的“这种不一致”完美指代了前文提到的买卖价格差异,且内容正是对这种现象原因的本质概括,与后文的“它解释了...”逻辑一致。 第38题.F 转折逻辑与深入解释。解析:空前一句是研究者最初的推测(损失厌恶理论)。空后一句是心理学家的最终结论(因为是我们自己的,所以更珍视)。F项“这听起来符合逻辑,但真正的原因是所有权本身”起到了关键的转折作用,先承认前文的“损失厌恶”理论有一定道理(that sounds logical),再引出更深层、更准确的原因(the real reason...),完美连接了上下文。 第39题.B 承接上文设问与举例说明。解析:空前一句是提出的一个有效方法:从“拥有者”视角切换到“购买者”视角,并问自己“我现在愿意花多少钱从别人那里买这个?”空后一句“如果是这样,那很明显...”是对空格的解释。B项“答案往往是‘一分钱都不花’”直接回答了上文的提问,并且“nothing”与后文“如果是这样”的假设条件完全吻合,如果答案是一文不值,就印证了是禀赋效应在作祟。 第40题.D 主旨句与承上启下。解析:空后一句“除了让我们的家变成过去的储藏室,它也让我们的思想困于其中”具体阐述了禀赋效应带来的负面代价。D项“拥有的代价往往远比我们想象的要大”是一个概括性的主旨句,放在此处统领下文,既总结了上文关于心理效应的描述,又引出了其具体的不良后果。 2026年3月江苏省苏北七市2026届高三调研测试(二)英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FDCAG 主题语境:人与社会——跨文化交流 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者出国留学一年后回国时面临的文化再适应挑战,包括理想化家乡、人际关系变化及自我认同困惑,并最终通过调整找到生活新常态的过程。 第36题.F 逻辑衔接。解析:前文列举了出国前可能担心的语言障碍、文化冲击和思乡等问题,空格后直接描述回国后感到落差大。F项“但对我来说,回国被证明是最难的”形成转折,将关注点从“出国前的担忧”转向“回国后的困难”,与下文“coming home can feel like an anti-climax”自然衔接。故选F。 第37题.D 上下文连贯。解析:前文提到作者回国后与父母同住,后文描述起初享受居家生活但随后失去动力。D项“感觉像倒退了几步”准确反映了从独立生活到回归家庭的心理落差,与后文“strangely lacking energy and motivation”形成因果关联。故选D。 第38题.C 细节呼应。解析:前文强调作者在国外适应了新文化,后文提到“Some friendships had become distant while others had become closer”。C项“与此同时,家里的每个人都变了”与后文形成并列关系,共同说明国内外双向变化导致的不适应。故选C。 第39题.A 段落主旨。解析:本段以朋友在法国的相似经历为例,说明回国适应的普遍性。A项“结果我并不孤单”引出朋友案例,与后文“experienced something similar”“many exchange students feel at a loose end”形成总分结构。故选A。 第40题.G 并列递进。解析:前文提到兼职工作帮助作者建立生活秩序,后文总结正在寻找新常态。G项“花更多时间与家人和朋友也有帮助”与前文构成并列建议,同时呼应首段关于人际关系变化的铺垫,使解决方案更完整。故选G。 2026年3月江苏省苏锡常镇四市高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 AGCED 主题语境:人与社会——社交媒体与数字记忆 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是StoryTree这一平台通过四个核心工具帮助用户记录和分享个人及家庭记忆的功能特点。 第36题.A 承上启下句。解析:前文介绍了StoryTree的基本功能,后文提到“All of them work well together to support each other”中的“them”需要指代前文提到的内容。选项A“StoryTree does all of this through four key tools”既承接前文描述的功能,又引出下文对四个工具的分别介绍,符合逻辑衔接关系。故选A。 第37题.G 对比转折关系。解析:后文“StoryTree is different”暗示前文应该描述其他应用的普遍情况作为对比。选项G“Most apps let shared photos and life experiences be ‘Here today, gone tomorrow’”描述其他应用的特点,与StoryTree的永久保存功能形成鲜明对比,符合转折关系。故选G。 第38题.C 上下文逻辑关系。解析:前文提到每周提示功能帮助唤起记忆并鼓励反思讨论,括号内补充说明"如果你兄弟讲了个吹牛的故事,你肯定会想用真实版本纠正它"。选项C“Each person can read it and respond, or not, as they like”中的“respond”与后文的“correct it”形成逻辑呼应,说明群组成员可以对彼此的故事进行回应和纠正。同时,该选项也与前文的“encourage reflection and discussion”相衔接,体现了StoryTree的互动功能。故选C。 第39题.E 并列递进关系。解析:前文提到可以创建私人日记型StoryTree,后文“create as many StoryTrees as you like”进一步说明使用的灵活性。选项E“Or just use StoryTree as a private journal without any group Tree at all”与前半句的私人日记功能并列,且“Or”体现选择关系,与后文递进衔接自然。故选E。 第40题.D 段落主题句。解析:后文将StoryTree比作“kind and curious author”,并提到可以像被采访一样撰写个人传记。选项D“StoryTree can also serve as an ‘automated life-story writer’”用比喻概括了本段核心功能,与后文的作者比喻和传记撰写描述完全吻合。故选D。 2026年3月山东省滨州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 GCFAD 主题语境:人与自我——心理健康与情绪管理 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是过度追求积极心态(“有毒的积极性”)可能对心理健康造成的危害,并提倡接纳所有情绪、保持情感平衡的重要性。 第36题.G 上下文逻辑衔接(引出话题)。解析:空格前一句提到“Be positive!近年来成为一种流行心态”,后一句用“But”转折,提出疑问“当我们将积极性推向极端会发生什么?”。因此,空格处需要进一步描述这种流行心态的具体表现,即人们普遍追求积极乐观。G选项“每个人都努力把杯子看作半满,在每种情况下寻找彩虹”正是对“Be positive”这种流行心态的具体阐释,起到了承上启下的作用。故选G。 第37题.C 逻辑衔接与例证关系。解析:前文引用专家的话,指出人类本应体验广泛的情感,且没有哪种情绪是恒常的。空格后提到“就像生活中的许多事情一样,心理健康在于平衡”。因此,空格处需要一个例子来支撑“情绪不是恒常的”这一观点,说明即使乐观的人也会有负面情绪。C选项“即使是那些outlook明亮的人也会感到悲伤和忧郁”恰好提供了这一例证,与后文的“平衡”相呼应。故选C。 第38题.F 上下文逻辑递进(并列关系)。解析:前文论述了压抑“负面”情绪会对身体造成压力,导致焦虑或疾病(对自己的影响)。空格后提到“如果我们只展示‘快乐’的自我,我们的社交互动会变得肤浅和不真实”(对人际关系的影响)。因此,空格处需要一个表示递进或并列的句子,引出这种心态对人际关系的另一层负面影响。F选项“此外,强迫性的积极常常剥夺我们与他人的深层联系”正好连接了这两层危害(对自身和对关系),且“此外”表明了逻辑上的递进。故选F。 第39题.A 段落主旨句(总起下文)。解析:该空格位于段首,通常是段落主题句。通读本段,内容讲述的是当朋友经历困难时,我们简单地用“积极一点”来回应会忽视对方的感受,真正的支持是承认他们的痛苦。这都是在讨论我们如何对待他人、如何支持他人。A选项“这个问题也影响我们如何支持他人”准确地概括了本段的核心内容,起到了总领全段的作用。故选A。 第40题.D 逻辑转折与观点平衡。解析:前一句提问“那么我们应该完全避免积极的肯定吗?”,回答是“不一定”。这意味着积极的肯定在某些情况下是有用的,但需要有条件。空格后一句解释了关键所在:“关键在于接纳我们所有的情绪……而不是把它们当作要解决的问题”。因此,空格处需要说明在什么条件下积极的肯定是有益的,从而与前文形成转折关系。D选项“如果它们感觉是真诚的、有根据的,那么它们可以是有用的工具”给出了使用积极肯定的前提条件,与后文的“关键”紧密衔接,形成了完整的逻辑链条。故选D。 2026年3月山东省德州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 CFEAG 主题语境:人与社会——人际关系 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是在社交媒体时代,人们与公众人物之间形成的一种单向情感联系——准社会关系,包括其定义、成因和特点。 第36题.C 承上启下与定义总结。解析:前文提到“emotional bonds with public figures have become more personal and complex”,描述了这种现象,空后则开始介绍该术语的起源(The term was coined in 1956...),因此空格处需要一个句子引出这个术语的名称。选项C“These are known as parasocial relationships.”(这些就是所谓的准社会关系)既总结了前文描述的现象,又引出了下文的术语解释,符合语境。故选C。 第37题.F 对核心概念特征的进一步解释。解析:前文给出了准社会关系的定义,指出这是一种单向的、对陌生人产生亲密感的关系。空格后进一步解释“They experience a bond that lacks reciprocity.”(他们体验到的是一种缺乏互惠的联系)。这说明这种关系只存在于粉丝的心里。选项F“These relationships exist only in the mind of the individual.”(这些关系只存在于个人的脑海中)准确地解释了这种“单向性”和“缺乏互惠”的特征,是对定义的深化。故选F。 第38题.E 分析原因。解析:前一句说对于人们为何会发展准社会关系还没有确切结论,后一句则开始阐述原因(When so much of our time is spent online...)。空格处需要引出其中一个可能的原因。选项E“But one is that the human brain developed to be social”(但其中一个原因是人类大脑天生具有社会性)中的“one”指代前文的“one possible cause/reason”,引出了下文关于“大脑的社会性导致我们容易对反复见到的人产生好感”的解释,逻辑连贯。故选E。 第39题.A 逻辑转折与不同研究发现。解析:前文提出了孤独感可能是一个原因,并指出孤独的人更可能寻求准社会关系。空格后则提出了一个相反的观点,即高社交能力的人也更容易形成准社会关系。这前后形成了对比关系。选项A“Other research contradicts the idea.”(其他研究驳斥了这个观点)中的“the idea”指代前文的“loneliness causes parasocial relationships”,起到了很好的转折作用,引出下文对立的研究发现。故选A。 第40题.G 解释说明。解析:前一句说准社会关系可能比现实关系要求更低、更有趣。空格处需要解释为什么它要求更低。选项G“There are no conflicts or maintenance that need to be attended to.”(它们不需要处理冲突,也不需要费心维系)具体说明了其“要求更低”的原因,与后文“而且对象通常才华横溢”形成并列的递进关系,共同解释“更有趣”。故选G。 2026年3月山东省东营市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 CAFBG 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是读写能力不仅包括基本的语言解码能力,还涉及理解与参与不同专业领域的能力,并通过撰写读写叙事来反思个人与阅读、写作的关系,从而加深自我认知。 第36题.C 段落间的过渡与衔接。解析:前文提到“literacy also expands to one’s ability to ‘read and write’ the world”,强调读写能力扩展至理解世界,后文举例说明足球运动员和医生都有各自的“语言世界”,因此C项“At any given moment, we all orbit language worlds.”承上启下,引出具体领域语言世界的例子。故选C。 第37题.A 段落结尾与下文的衔接。解析:前文指出每个人都有自己的读写故事,后文开始指导如何回忆并讲述这些故事,A项“Ready to go but stuck for a start?”以问句形式自然引出后续的写作建议,符合逻辑。故选A。 第38题.F 细节信息匹配与排比结构。解析:前文提到可以写最喜欢的书及其影响,后文说“Whatever it is”,说明此处应列举另一种可能的叙事主题,F项“Maybe you remember your first brush with poetry’s great power.”与上文的“favorite book”形成并列,均为读写经历的典型例子。故选F。 第39题.B 动作顺序与写作指导。解析:前文描述从拿到书时的场景开始写,后文问“Where did this lead you in your writing and reading journey?”,B项“Continue from there to explore further.”承接上文“从场景开始”这一写作方法,并自然引出后续的发展与反思。故选B。 第40题.G 情感逻辑与上下文呼应。解析:前文提到“trigger hidden feelings about the complexities of literacy”,说明读写经历可能引发复杂甚至负面的情感,G项“Many of us carry scars and wounds from early literacy experiences.”具体说明这些隐藏情感的类型(伤痛经历),与后文“Writing them down can help us explore these feelings”形成因果逻辑。故选G。 2026年3月山东省菏泽市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 GEACF 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲的是作者受女儿启发,尝试一个月不使用智能手机,在此期间她重新观察生活、与人真实交流,并在结束后有意识调整手机使用习惯,最终领悟到无聊时刻的珍贵价值。 第36题.G 上下文衔接。解析:上文提到女儿建议作者也尝试一个月不用智能手机,看看会发生什么。G选项“我起初一笑置之,但决定一个月不用我的智能手机”与上文形成顺承关系,“laughed it off”对应了作者对女儿建议的初始反应,“decided to go without mine for a month”则直接承接了女儿“Just a month. See what happens”的建议,引出下文作者开始体验无智能手机的生活。故选G。 第37题.E 上下文逻辑。解析:上文描述作者前几天很困难,总是不自觉地伸手去拿手机。下文提到作者感到空虚、莫名焦虑。E选项“我发现只有手机小小的屏幕和有限的功能”解释了伸手去拿手机的结果——发现手机无法满足之前的使用习惯,这种落差导致了后文的空虚和焦虑感,起到了承上启下的作用。故选E。 第38题.A 段落主题句。解析:该空是本段的首句,下文通过“For example”列举了作者开始注意到光线透过厨房窗户的样子、窗外的鸟鸣、陌生人的面孔等细节。A选项“我注意到了多年来一直错过的东西”概括了本段的核心内容,即作者开始放慢节奏,观察并发现生活中被忽略的美好事物。故选A。 第39题.C 上下文逻辑。解析:上文提到一个月结束,作者从抽屉里拿出智能手机。下文提到那不现实,也不是重点,重点是有意识地使用而非习惯性地使用。C选项“我没有扔掉它,也没有承诺永远放弃它”与下文的“That’s not realistic”形成指代关系,“that”指的就是扔掉或永远放弃智能手机的想法,逻辑连贯。故选C。 第40题.F 段落主题句。解析:该空是本段的首句,下文是作者在这段经历中学到的感悟:无聊不是紧急情况,那些空闲时刻是与自己、与世界连接的契机。F选项“然而,比这些改变更重要的是我学到的东西”起到了承上启下的作用,“the changes”总结了上文作者做出的改变,“what I learned”引出下文作者的深刻感悟,是段落的最佳主题句。故选F。 2026年3月山东省济宁市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DBGCE 主题语境:人与社会——历史与文化 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是气味在博物馆体验和历史研究中的重要性,以及科学家如何通过新技术手段重现历史气味,以丰富人们对过去的感知与理解。 第36题.D 上下文衔接(举例与逻辑顺承)。解析:空前文提出问题“当你走进博物馆时,首先注意到的是什么?是文物的颜色还是游客讨论的声音?”这是一个关于博物馆感官体验的引子。空格后提到“有些地方甚至可能提供受古代食谱启发的可食用美食”。这提示我们,空格处的内容应该也是除了颜色和声音之外的另一种博物馆感官体验,且这种体验比“可食用美食”更基础或更常见。D项“也许有一个你可以触摸的雕塑复制品”恰好补充了“触觉”这一感官体验,从视觉、听觉自然过渡到触觉,再引出下文“味觉”(可食用美食),逻辑通顺。故选D。 第37题.B 转折关系与主旨句。解析:前文提到“博物馆通过调动我们的视觉、听觉、触觉、味觉这些基本感官,让我们间接体验过去”。空格后引用了Barbara Huber的话:“对过去的呈现通常是无气味的,但气味可能在许多历史现实中扮演了重要角色。”这里提到了“无气味”和气味的重要性,与前文提到的多种感官形成对比,引出了文章的核心话题——气味。B项“然而,通常情况下,嗅觉是缺失的”恰好起到了承上启下的转折作用,既承接了前文提到的多种感官,又引出了下文关于“气味缺失”及其重要性的讨论。故选B。 第38题.G 因果关系与代词指代。解析:前一句Huber提到“气味可能在许多历史现实中扮演了重要角色”,但“对过去的呈现通常是无气味的”。后一句说她“追踪到了一些能让我们闻到过去的气味的分子残留”。是什么促使她去研究气味?显然是历史研究中气味的缺失激发了她的研究兴趣。G项“历史研究中气味的明显缺失启发了她”中的“this obvious absence of scent”直接对应前文观点,且“inspired her”与后文她具体的研究行动构成因果逻辑。故选G。 第39题.C 主旨句与段落逻辑。解析:该空位于段落开头,通常是该段的主题句。空格后解释了原因:“其中一个原因是它极难研究。气味在考古学家能够来调查遗址之前就已经消失了。”这解释了过去为什么很少研究气味。C项“长期以来,气味在研究过去时一直被忽视”能够概括本段主旨,即气味被忽视的现状及其原因。故选C。 第40题.E 递进关系与逻辑衔接。解析:前文提到通过重建气味(如“来世之香”),“我们可以把过去的一段历史带给今天的游客”。空格后引用了Huber的话,进一步说明如果闻到气味,“你将以一种不同的方式体验历史。历史不仅仅是我们看到的东西”。E项“博物馆里的展品不仅仅是展示的物体”起到了承上启下的作用。承上:它承接了前文“重建气味并将过去带给游客”这一做法,指出这种做法赋予了展品超越展示物的意义;启下:它引出了后文Huber的具体解释——当气味被重建,人们能体验到历史时,展品就不再仅仅是看到的物体,而是多维度的体验。这里的“不仅仅是展示的物体”与后文“历史不仅仅是我们看到的东西”形成了完美的呼应。故选E。 2026年3月山东省青岛市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FADGE 主题语境: 人与社会——人际沟通 【语篇导读】 本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是在人际交往中,沉默有时是明智的选择,但过多沉默会损害情绪健康和人际关系,鼓励人们适时表达真实想法。 第36题.F 上下文逻辑衔接。解析: 前文提到“有时候知道何时保持沉默是聪明的选择”,后文用“But”转折引出沉默对情绪健康的影响。因此,空格处应补充说明在何种具体情况下沉默是明智的。F项“当对方容易生气时尤其如此”恰当地承接前文,为“聪明选择”提供了具体情境,同时与后文的转折形成对比。故选F。 第37题.A 语义理解与连贯。解析: 前文说“重复沉默感觉像是避免了冲突”,空格后提到“‘憋着然后爆发’的计划行不通”,并且“每句未说的话都会成为隔阂的砖块”。A项“实际上你正在积累它”中的“它”指代冲突或负面情绪,准确地表达了表面避免实则积累的后果,与后文的“憋着”和“隔阂”形成因果联系。故选A。 第38题.D 段落主旨与逻辑推理。解析: 空格后提到“如果你总是被动地点头,别人会注意到你的言行不一”,并且“他们可能会怀疑你是否真诚”。这表明仅仅靠点头(同意)并不能赢得信任,反而可能带来怀疑。D项“信任来自诚实多于来自同意”准确地概括了这一段的中心思想:相比表面上的同意,诚实才是建立信任的关键。因此,本段围绕D项展开论述。故选D。 第39题.G 前后文衔接与对比。解析: 前文说“你的观点很重要。保持沉默会让你失去表达感受的机会”。后文说“但之后,如果你袒露真实感受,他们可能会因为之前你没有敞开心扉而感到被背叛”。G项“别人可能认为你的沉默是对他们所说的话的同意”完美地填补了中间的逻辑空白:正是因为你的沉默被对方误解为“同意”,后来你表达真实想法时,对方才会有被欺骗(背叛)的感觉。前后构成了“沉默导致误解→误解导致后来的背叛感”的逻辑链。故选G。 第40题.E 总结归纳。解析: 前文论述了过多沉默会阻碍亲密和信任,最后一句进行总结,需要从正面提出解决方案。E项“表达创造连接并传达关心”强调了表达的好处,与前面沉默的坏处形成对比,使文章观点(应该适时表达)更加完整。故选E。 2026年3月山东省淄博市2026届高三一模英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 AGBEF 主题语境:人与社会——科技发展与安全规范 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是随着人形机器人进入仓库和工厂,需要制定特殊安全规则的原因,包括物理风险、定义挑战、沟通问题、心理因素以及全球法规协调的困难。 第36题.A 段落主题句。解析:空白处位于段落开头,后文具体解释了人形机器人因“动态稳定”而具有断电倒下的风险,与传统机器人不同,因此A选项“人形机器人具有独特的物理风险”总领该段,符合逻辑。故选A。 第37题.G 上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文提出如何分类人形机器人的问题,后文提到“这种方法”能避免外观限制,G选项“专家建议放弃‘人形’一词,转而关注机器人的能力”正是解决方案,与后文衔接紧密。故选G。 第38题.B 段落总结句。解析:前文讨论机器人需要清晰示意意图,否则会让人意外,B选项“没有清晰的对话,事故就会发生”是对该问题的合理推论,起到总结作用。故选B。 第39题.E 因果关系。解析:前文指出人们对人形机器人期望更高,后文建议进行情感安全评估,E选项“人们可能会放松警惕,以为机器人理解得更多”解释了期望过高的心理原因,引出后文的建议。故选E。 第40题.F 转折关系。解析:前文阐述标准的好处,后文引用专家的话说明达成平衡的困难,F选项“然而,由于领域内不同关切,达成全球法规很困难”起到转折作用,引出后文的观点。故选F。 2026年3月四川省成都市2026届高三二诊英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DFCAG 主题语境:人与社会——社会交往与人际沟通 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是对话素养对个人幸福与社会成功的重要性,以及如何提升对话能力。 第36题.D 段落主旨句与上下文逻辑衔接。解析:空格前一句提到对话定义并塑造我们,空格后引用专家观点说明对话质量与幸福、成功直接相关。D项“对话可以建立或摧毁我们的社会关系”既承接前文“塑造我们”,又引出后文对话的重要性,符合语境。故选D。 第37题.F 段首句与下文细节的对应关系。解析:本段后文提到我们难以与不同的人对话、忘记倾听、给出不当回应,这些都是“难以处理棘手对话”的具体表现。F项“许多人不知道如何处理棘手的对话”恰当地概括了本段内容,引出下文的具体问题。故选F。 第38题.C 段落结论句与因果逻辑。解析:本段前文强调对话素养的重要性,指出它能让人反思对话的力量,帮助识别并避免有害对话。C项“因此,我们的社会关系将得到改善”是前文内容的自然结果,且与后文“当我们进行真实对话时,奇妙的事情会发生”形成衔接。故选C。 第39题.A 段落细节与具体现象的对应关系。解析:本段讲述真实面对面交流时发生的变化。空格后提到我们无意识地模仿动作、相互协调,以及大脑同步等现象,这些都是“身体自然适应对方”的具体表现。A项“我们的身体自然地相互适应”准确地概括了后文内容。故选A。 第40题.G 段落建议句与举例说明的关系。解析:本段前文建议“现在就可以开始建立对话素养”,空格后说明真诚对话对家庭中最年轻成员的成功与发展有巨大影响。G项“你可以尝试进行家庭晚餐交谈,且餐桌上没有手机”是具体的实施建议,既承接前文的行动呼吁,又引出后文对家庭成员的影响。故选G。 2026年3月四川省成都七中2026届高三二诊英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 BGFDA 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是习惯对精通事物的双重影响:习惯是掌握技能的基础,但过度依赖习惯会导致思维停滞和表现下降,只有将习惯与刻意练习相结合才能不断提升。 第36题.B 上下文逻辑关系(例证关系)。解析:前文提到在象棋中,只有当基本走法成为自动化的习惯后,棋手才能专注于更高层次的游戏。空格后文说“当你熟练掌握简单动作以至于可以不假思索地执行时,你就能自由地关注更高级的细节”。这里“This is true for any attempt”起到承上启下的作用,说明象棋这个例子适用于任何尝试,与后文形成例证关系,逻辑连贯。故选B。 第37题.G 上下文逻辑关系(转折关系)。解析:前文说“起初,每次重复都会提高流畅度、速度和技能”,空格后文说“你会陷入无意识的重复。更容易让错误溜走”。G选项“但是后来,随着习惯变得自动化,你对反馈变得不那么敏感了”正好与开头“At first”形成时间上的对比转折,引出后面习惯带来的负面影响。故选G。 第38题.F 上下文逻辑关系(因果关系/解释说明)。解析:前文说“习惯的缺点是你会习惯于某种方式,停止关注小错误”,空格后文说“实际上,你只是在强化现有的习惯,而不是改进它们”。F选项“你以为自己在变得更好,因为你在积累经验”解释了为什么人们会停止关注小错误——因为错误地认为经验积累就等于进步,与后文的“实际上”形成对比。故选F。 第39题.D 段落主旨句。解析:空格位于段首,通常是段落主旨。后文说“要达到顶级水平,你需要一种精细的方法。你不能盲目重复同样的事情并期望变得卓越。你需要的是自动习惯和刻意练习的结合”。D选项“习惯是必要的,但对于精通是不够的”准确概括了本段核心观点,与后文形成总分关系。故选D。 第40题.A 总结全文。解析:前文说“每个习惯都解锁了下一层次的表现”,A选项“这是一个无尽的循环”总结了前文描述的“掌握习惯-迎接新挑战-再掌握新习惯”的循环过程,与全文最后一句形成呼应,起到总结全文的作用。故选A。 2026年3月四川省成都石室中学2026届高三二诊英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 BGEFC 主题语境:人与社会——科学与技术 【语篇导读】本文是一篇论述文。文章主要讲的是在AI快速发展的背景下,高三学生如何应对教育领域的技术变革和未来职场变化,以及培养核心竞争力以适应新时代发展的重要性。 第36题.B 上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文提到AI发展已经在学生的学习生活中留下痕迹,后文说许多“双一流”大学已经采用了本地化的AI工具,这将成为大学生活的一部分。空白处应承上启下,B选项“他们可能想知道AI将如何影响他们未来的学习”中的“they”指代前文的“seniors”,且“how AI will affect their future studies”引出后文大学对AI的应用,逻辑连贯。故选B。 第37题.G 上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前一句指出“这种技术变革不是为了取代人类学习,而是为了改善教育体验”,后文具体说明AI如何帮助整理学习材料、分析薄弱点等。G选项“这种教育数字化趋势正在加速并重塑学习方式”中的“This educational digitalization trend”直接指代前文的“technological change”,并引出后文对重塑学习方式的具体描述,起到了承上启下的作用。故选G。 第38题.E 段落过渡。解析:前文讨论了AI在教育领域的应用,下文转而讨论年轻人对工作与生活平衡的关注以及新型就业形式。E选项“此外,AI的普及也给未来的就业带来了变化”将话题从教育自然过渡到就业领域,引出下文对职场变化的讨论。故选E。 第39题.F 指代关系与细节支撑。解析:前文提到“关键在于培养AI无法替代的核心能力”,空白处需要具体说明这些能力。F选项“其中包括批判性思维、情商和创新能力”中的“Among them”指代前文的“core competencies”,具体列举了这些能力,与后文“这些能力将使他们能够适应不断变化的就业市场”紧密衔接。故选F。 第40题.C 总结归纳。解析:前文指出关注热点话题有助于高三学生更好地准备未来,后文鼓励年轻人拥抱变化。C选项“毕竟,准备是迎接未知的最好方式”既总结了前文“了解热点话题是一种准备”的观点,又引出了后文“拥抱变化”的态度,起到总结全文的作用。故选C。 2026年3月浙江省杭州二中2026届高三月考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 AFDGE 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了记忆英语单词的几种有效方法,包括使用闪卡、实际运用、手写记录等技巧。 第36题.A 段落过渡衔接。解析:前文提到“you need to handle an unavoidable task”(你需要处理一个不可避免的任务),后文介绍记忆单词的技巧,因此这里需要说明这个“unavoidable task”就是记忆单词。选项A"你必须记忆一堆单词"恰好承接上文,引出下文的具体建议。故选A。 第37题.F 代词指代与逻辑衔接。解析:后文提到“This way, you can focus on words you’ve encountered”(这样,你可以专注于你遇到过的单词),暗示前文应该提到如何创建个人化的学习材料。选项F"你也可以自己制作闪卡,而不是使用现成的"符合这一逻辑,与后文的“this way”形成呼应。故选F。 第38题.D 段落主题句。解析:本段主要讲“use it or lose it”的理念,强调要使用新学的单词。后文提到“practice it in conversation”(在对话中练习),说明要在实际情境中使用单词。选项D"当你学到一个单词时,尝试在现实生活中使用它"完美概括了本段主旨。故选D。 第39题.G 段落主旨句。解析:本段主要讲手写比打字更能帮助记忆,并解释了可能的原因。选项G"用手写新单词可能看起来过时,但它出奇地有效"准确概括了本段的中心思想。故选G。 第40题.E 细节衔接与逻辑顺序。解析:前文提到要记录遇到的新单词,后文说“Eventually, your notebook will become a valuable resource”(最终,你的笔记本会成为宝贵的资源),中间需要说明如何开始这个积累过程。选项E"从每次学习写下五个新单词这样的小目标开始"符合从开始到积累的逻辑顺序。故选E。 2026年3月浙江省金丽衢十二校2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DCAEF 主题语境:人与社会——科学与技术 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是在北京机器人世界,具身智能技术正推动机器人从工业应用向家庭环境转变,中国企业在医疗、工业等多个领域取得了显著进展,展示了人工智能赋能机器人的无限潜力。 第36题.D 上下文逻辑衔接(总结前文,引出后文)。解析:前文描述了在北京机器人世界,具备先进AI能力的机器人正从工业应用向家庭环境转变,它们拥有类人外表和灵巧的动作。空格处需要一个承上启下的句子,既总结机器人进入家庭生活这一现象,又为下文具体介绍具身智能在各个领域的应用做铺垫。D选项“These robots can bring intelligent assistance to various aspects of everyday life.”(这些机器人可以为日常生活的各个方面提供智能帮助。)中的“These robots”指代前文提到的“human-like robots”,“everyday life”则与后文将提到的工业、农业、家庭、医疗等领域相呼应,逻辑通顺。故选D。 第37题.C 上下文逻辑衔接(举例论证)。解析:空格前一句提出观点“具身智能正成为一项具有无限潜力的变革性技术”。空格后以“For instance(例如)”开头,引出了宇树科技(Unitree Robotics)这一中国公司的案例。因此,空格处需要一个过渡句,既承接上文的技术,又引出下文的具体例子。C选项“Several Chinese companies have already made significant strides in this area.”(几家中国公司已经在这一领域取得了重大进展。)中的“this area”指代“embedded AI”,且提到了“Chinese companies”,恰好为下文列举宇树科技的例子做好了铺垫。故选C。 第38题.A 段落内部逻辑(递进关系)。解析:该段首句是主题句,指出在工业和农业领域,具身智能可以显著提高运营效率。空格处是对这一观点的进一步补充说明,继续阐述其优势。A选项“It can also reduce costs and enable precise management.”(它还可以降低成本并实现精准管理。)中的“also”表示递进,说明了除提高效率外的另外两个好处,与主题句逻辑一致,衔接自然。故选A。 第39题.E 上下文逻辑衔接(引出具体案例)。解析:该段开始介绍一个具体的机器人应用案例。空格后文详细描述了由美团医药和Galbot联合推出的、在2024年服贸会上首次亮相的全球首个由人形机器人驱动的智慧药房系统。因此,空格处需要一个总起句来引出这个具体的机器人及其系统。E选项“One groundbreaking example of AI-driven robotics is the Galbot humanoid robot.”(人工智能驱动机器人技术的一个突破性例子是Galbot人形机器人。)中的“One groundbreaking example”直接引出后文对Galbot及其智慧药房系统的详细介绍。故选E。 第40题.F 代词指代与动作逻辑的连贯性。解析:前文介绍了Galbot人形机器人和其驱动的智慧药房系统。空格后描述了该机器人如何自主规划路线、导航、抓取物品来完成上货任务。空格处需要介绍这个机器人的基本工作模式或能力,从而引出后文对其具体工作步骤的详细描述。F选项“Designed for 24/7 autonomous operation, a Galbot robot can restock items efficiently.”(为全天候自主运行而设计,Galbot机器人可以高效地补充货物。)中的“restock items”与后文中的“navigates to the required item”和“complete the task”(指代上货任务)形成了动作上的逻辑连贯性。先说明它能高效补货,再具体解释它是如何做到的。故选F。 2026年3月浙江省名校协作体2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DFEAG 主题语境: 人与自我——生活管理与情绪调适 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲的是毕业班学生如何在紧张的学业中通过设计日常节奏、转换视角等方式,来维持可持续的幸福感,从而实现高效学习与内心平和的平衡。 第36题.D 段落总结与定义阐释。解析:空前一句解释了幸福的内涵是“在苛刻环境中培养出的一种可控的进步感和内心的平静”,空后则引出为什么要优先培养幸福。因此,空格处需要进一步解释这种“可控的进步感”具体是什么。D选项“它是一种以可持续的速度向前迈进的感觉”恰好承接前一句的定义,对“happiness”进行了具体化的描述,使上下文逻辑连贯。故选D项。 第37题.F 因果关系与段落总结。解析:空前提到研究证实更大的幸福与更好的身体健康、更强的韧性和更令人满意的人际关系相关。这些都是幸福带来的积极影响。F选项“因此,投资于幸福可以让你在生活的各个方面充满活力”是对前面研究结果的总结和提升,指出投资幸福能带来的全面益处,与上文形成了清晰的因果关系。故选F项。 第38题.E 指代关系与细节支撑。解析:空前提到要安排休息时间,并使用了复数名词“breaks”。空后提到“这些行为不是浪费时间”,并使用“These acts”来回指。因此,空格处需要具体说明这些“breaks”或“acts”是什么。E选项“它们可以是短暂的散步、正念呼吸或一项喜欢的爱好”具体列举了休息活动的例子,既承接了前文的“breaks”,又解释了后文的“These acts”。故选E项。 第39题.A 段落主旨句。解析:本段后半部分提到“将你的日常努力与更大的个人成长联系起来……”,并强调“从纯粹以结果为导向转变为以过程为导向的视角”。这些内容都在讨论看待问题的方式或角度。A选项“视角也很关键”言简意赅地概括了本段的中心思想,即除了设计日常节奏外,调整看待学业和成长的视角同样重要。故选A项。 第40题.G 篇章总结与做法总结。解析:空前提到“通过结构化的平衡来保护你的精神空间,并重新定义你努力的目的”,这是前文建议的具体做法。空后提到“然后,当最重要的时候,你就有能力发挥出最佳状态”,这是这样做的好处。空格处需要总结这些做法及其最终成果。G选项“通过这样做,你将收获学术知识和可持续的幸福”中的“这样做”(Doing so)指代前文的所有建议,“收获学术知识和可持续的幸福”则概括了这样做带来的双重益处,并引出后文“发挥最佳状态”的结果。故选G项。 2026年3月浙江省宁波十校2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 DFBEA 主题语境:人与社会——科学传播 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是幽默在科学传播中的积极作用,包括简化知识、提高参与度和拉近科学家与公众的距离,同时也指出了过度或不当使用幽默可能带来的风险,最后强调需要平衡运用幽默以达到最佳效果。 第36题.D 段落主题句或引入句。解析:前文提到幽默在日常生活和科学领域都有效,空格处应引出下文对科学传播中幽默作用的详细阐述。D选项“一点幽默能大大增强科学家的沟通效果”概括了下文内容,起到总领作用。故选D。 第37题.F 细节支撑句。解析:前一句说幽默简化科学知识,空格处进一步解释,说明幽默是帮助普通人理解复杂概念的工具,与上文构成递进关系,且后文举例说明这一作用。F选项中的“helper”与“simplifies”对应。故选F。 第38题.B 段落衔接句。解析:前文举例说明幽默简化知识,后文提到科学家分享幽默故事吸引更多互动,空格处应引出幽默的另一作用——提高观众参与度。B选项“它也有效提高观众参与度”承上启下,与后文例子一致。故选B。 第39题.E 转折过渡句。解析:前两段讲幽默的好处,本段开始讲风险,空格处需要一个转折句引出负面内容。E选项“然而,幽默在科学传播中是一把双刃剑”既总结了前文好处,又引出后文风险,符合逻辑。故选E。 第40题.A 总结或补充说明。解析:前文强调幽默需要平衡,不能过度,空格处进一步指出过度使用的危害,与“neither...nor”相呼应,最后一句则指出掌握平衡的科学家能成功,形成对比。A选项“过度使用损害专业性”直接点明危害,符合语境。故选A。 2026年3月浙江省强基联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 CFBGE 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是如何通过一些实用技巧来延长鲜切花的保鲜期。 第36题.C 考查段落之间的衔接与过渡句。解析:空格前一句提到“those blooms are on borrowed time”(这些鲜花的美好在借来的时间里,意为“花期有限”),这是一个铺垫,指出鲜花的寿命不长。紧接着,空格后一句说“Here are some practical tips from Sarah Wiles...”(这里有一些来自专业花艺师的实用技巧)。因此,空格处需要一个承上启下的句子,既能承接上文“花期有限”的现状,又能引出下文关于如何延长花期的“实用技巧”。C选项“What will actually make your flowers last longer?”(什么才能真正让你的花更持久?)以提问的形式,自然地将话题从“花期有限”过渡到“如何延长花期”,符合逻辑。故选C。 第37题.F 考查对上下文逻辑关系的理解,特别是让步与补充说明关系。解析:本段小标题是“Snip the bottom of the stems.”(剪掉茎的底部)。段内第一句介绍了以一定角度剪茎的传统有效方法,并引用专家解释其优点。空格后一句提到“What matters most is keeping the vase clean and water fresh.”(最重要的是保持花瓶清洁和水质新鲜)。这表明,虽然剪茎的方法很重要,但不是唯一关键因素。F选项“While it turns out that’s a good thing, don’t worry if you cut them straight.”(虽然事实证明斜剪是好事,但如果你剪直了也不要紧。)中的“that’s”指代前文的“斜剪”,同时“don’t worry if you cut them straight”与后文强调的“最重要的是保持清洁”相呼应,说明剪的方式不是唯一决定因素,形成逻辑上的让步和补充。故选F。 第38题.B 考查段落主题句的概括能力。解析:本题位于第三段段首,需要选择一个能概括本段主旨的小标题。本段的核心内容是“It’s vital to change out the water before it gets cloudy.”(在水变浑浊之前换水至关重要)以及“remember to also add more flower food”(记得添加更多花食)。B选项“Refresh water and flower food regularly.”(定期更换水和花食。)准确地概括了本段的核心建议。故选B。 第39题.G 考查对上下文逻辑关系的理解,特别是因果解释关系。解析:本段小标题是“Keep the environment clean and tidy.”(保持环境清洁)。空格前一句是标题。空格后一句引用专家的话解释了为什么要这样做:“As flowers die, they produce more bacteria and ethylene gas, which makes the other flowers wilt faster”(当花凋谢时,它们会产生更多细菌和乙烯气体,这会使其他花枯萎得更快)。因此,空格处需要一个句子来引出移除凋谢花朵的具体行动及其理由。G选项“You can do this for artistic factors, but there’s an even better reason to do it.”(你可以为了艺术效果这样做,但还有一个更好的理由这样做。)中的“do this”指代“移除凋谢花朵”这一行为,而“an even better reason”则自然引出后文关于细菌和乙烯气体的科学解释。该句起到了承上启下,引出具体原因的作用。故选G。 第40题.E 考查对段落结论或建议的推断能力。解析:本段小标题是“Keep the vase out of the sunlight.”(将花瓶放在阳光直射不到的地方)。段内解释了为什么不能放在阳光下,因为“Direct sunlight increases the temperature and reduces vase life. The warmth accelerates the flowers’ breath and water loss...”(直射光会升高温度,缩短瓶插寿命。温暖会加速花朵的呼吸和水分流失...)。既然阳光直射不好,那么反过来说,什么样的环境是好的呢?E选项“A cooler, darker room will keep flowers fresh longer.”(更凉爽、更暗的房间会让鲜花保鲜更久。)正是基于上文原因得出的正确建议,与本段标题以及前文的解释形成了完美的因果逻辑链。故选E。 2026年3月浙江省新阵地教育联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 EACBF 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是梦的作用、常见主题及其象征意义,以及如何通过解读梦境更好地了解自我。 第36题.E 上下文逻辑衔接与代词指代。解析:空格前一句“Meanwhile, expert Robert Stickgold argues that dreams spring from memory.”指出梦源于记忆。空格后一句“It lets us absorb lessons, heal from hurt, and grow wiser through experience.”中的“It”指代的是某种能让我们吸收教训、治愈伤痛的事物。选项E“Replaying past events, big and small, is nature’s clever design.”(重演大大小小的往事,是自然的巧妙设计)承接前文的“memory”,解释了梦是如何源于记忆的——即通过重演往事。同时,这个“重演往事”的设计(It)正是后文“让我们吸收教训”的主语。E选项起到了完美的承上启下作用。故选E。 第37题.A 段落主题句与上下文举例关系。解析:空格后一句“Whether tumbling from a great height or tripping down stairs, these dreams often spark intense fear.”具体描述了从高处坠落或跌倒的梦境。这是对空格处所提出的梦的主题的具体举例说明。选项A“Falling is one of the most common.”(坠落是最常见的梦之一)准确地概括了本段的主题,引出了后文关于“坠落梦”的具体描述。故选A。 第38题.C 并列关系与词汇复现。解析:前文描述了飞翔的梦,说它“fills dreamers with joy”(让做梦者充满喜悦)。空格处需要另一个关于飞翔梦的正面感受的描述。选项C“It also brings a strong sense of empowerment.”(它也会带来一种强烈的力量感/赋权感)中的“also”与前文的joy构成并列关系,“empowerment”与前文“weightless and free”传达的积极感受一致。故选C。 第39题.B 逻辑关系(转折)。解析:空格前一句“These dreams often come from anxiety...”指出考试梦源于焦虑。空格后一句“Even negative pre-exam dreams can boost actual test performance.”指出即使是负面的考前梦也能提高考试成绩。前后语义发生了转折,从“焦虑”转向了“有好处”。选项B“Interestingly, there exists a silver lining.”(有趣的是,还有一线希望/黑暗中总有一线光明)中的“silver lining”恰当地表达了在负面事物(由焦虑引起的梦)中存在的积极一面(提高成绩),起到了转折作用。故选B。 第40题.F 指代关系与主题句总结。解析:空格前一句“They often mirror life’s transition periods: career changes, relationship shifts, or personal growth.”指出迷路的梦反映了人生的过渡期,如职业变化、关系转变或个人成长。选项F“In these times, it’s normal to feel adrift or unsure of our next steps.”(在这些时期,感到迷茫或不确定下一步该做什么是很正常的。)中的“In these times”准确地指代了前文的“transition periods”(职业变化、关系转变等时期),并且解释了为什么在这些时期会做迷路的梦——因为现实中感到迷茫(adrift)。这为本段迷路的梦的象征意义做了一个很好的总结。故选F。 2026年3月重庆市巴蜀中学2026届高三月考(七)英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 ADEGF 主题语境:人与社会——健康生活方式/运动与健康 【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讲了作者原本回避团队运动,但最新研究表明,团队运动比单独锻炼更有益于身心健康,因为它能增强参与度、提高表现并减轻疲劳感。 第36题.A 上下文逻辑衔接。解析:前文提到作者从小极力回避团队运动,后文又说自己容易把竞争“发挥过头”,两者结合让运动成了挫败感的来源。A项“运动并不是我的强项”承接上文,解释回避原因,同时引出后文对竞争的描述,逻辑连贯。故选A。 第37题.D 递进关系与细节理解。解析:前句指出参与运动与更好的心理健康相关,D项“这种影响在团队运动中尤为显著”进一步强调团队运动的特殊优势,与后文“比其他运动形式更能改善心理健康”形成递进关系。故选D。 第38题.E 段落主旨与承上启下。解析:本段主要讲与同伴一起锻炼能提高出勤率和运动表现,强调社交方面的益处。E项“社交层面也可能增强运动的身体益处”概括了段落内容,同时用“also”承接上文心理健康的讨论,引出下文社交对运动表现的影响。故选E。 第39题.G 因果关系与逻辑推理。解析:前文提到运动效果可能与疲劳处理有关,G项“感到疲惫会阻止身体突破极限”解释了疲劳的生理机制,为后文“与同伴一起运动能营造安全感,从而延缓疲劳”提供理论依据,构成因果链。故选G。 第40题.F 观点总结与情感态度。解析:前文作者表示研究发现让自己感到安慰,后文提到将与好友并肩跑半程马拉松。F项“这也让我更加关注运动中的合作性”总结了作者态度的转变,与后文具体行动形成呼应,体现从回避竞争到接受合作的转变。故选F。 2026年3月重庆市南开中学2026届高三质检(六)英语-七选五答案解析 【参考答案】36-40 FGBDA 主题语境:人与社会——教育科技与学术规范 【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲的是哈佛教育学院关于使用生成式AI工具的规定和注意事项,包括允许的用途、引用要求、信息可靠性、数据安全以及课程具体政策的差异。 第36题.F 上下文逻辑关系(举例说明)。解析:前文列举了允许使用AI的情况,如澄清概念或头脑风暴,空格后提到也可用AI起草非课程邮件,因此空格处应补充一个类似例子。F选项“例如,你可以求助于AI来更好地理解课程材料”与前文“澄清概念”呼应,且符合举例逻辑,因此选F。 第37题.G 上下文逻辑关系(递进说明)。解析:前文要求在使用AI时必须注明所用工具,空格后提到若直接引用需用正确格式,因此中间应进一步说明如何注明。G选项“你还应解释如何将输出整合到你的作业中”是对注明的补充要求,与前后文连贯,因此选G。 第38题.B 因果关系解释。解析:前文指出AI信息来自未检查的众包信息,空格后告诫不要将其等同于已发表研究,因此中间需说明原因。B选项“大型语言模型可能产生错误说法”解释了为什么不可信,符合逻辑,因此选B。 第39题.D 目的解释。解析:前文规定只能通过哈佛批准的AI沙盒上传课程内容,空格后指出否则可能威胁知识产权,因此中间应说明沙盒的作用。D选项“这是为了确保输入的数据保存在安全环境中”解释了使用沙盒的目的,因此选D。 第40题.A 引出下文。解析:后文提到个别教师可能制定与指南不同的课程政策,并建议有疑问时咨询老师,因此空格处应引出这一话题。A选项“HGSE的课程学习目标各不相同”为后文教师制定不同政策提供了背景,因此选A。 第 2 页 共 23 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2026年3月各地高三英语七选五32篇合集 试题 目录 (一) 2026年3月安徽省江南十校2026届高三开学考英语-七选五 1 (二) 2026年3月福建省福州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五 2 (三) 2026年3月福建省泉州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五 3 (四) 2026年3月广东省2026届高三一模英语-七选五 4 (五) 2026年3月广东省广州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 5 (六) 2026年3月广东省深圳市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 6 (七) 2026年3月河北省石家庄市2026届高三质量检测(一)英语-七选五 7 (八) 2026年3月河北省唐山市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 8 (九) 2026年3月湖北省武汉市2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五 9 (十) 2026年3月湖南省九校联盟2026届高三第二次联考英语-七选五 10 (十一) 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aging, heavy workloads, or the challenge of adapting to new technology, such as not learning as fast as before or trying new ways of doing things. This gap between past and present can be upsetting. _____36_____ Recovery becomes a key limiting factor on mental performance as we age. Unlike younger people, older adults frequently face recovery bottlenecks. Many ways to stay sharp focus on improving recovery. In sports, people say, “You can only train as hard as you can recover.” _____37_____ Young people are limited by motivation or energy, but for older adults, recovery is the issue, like lacking focus when working longer. Prioritize basic recovery methods: quality sleep, balanced nutrition and regular low-intensity exercise to boost energy and ease mental tiredness. _____38_____ After leaving school, most of us no longer take formal exams, but setting learning objectives that require evaluation can keep our learning ability sharp. This not only boosts confidence but also pushes us to use new learning tools. It also helps us address issues like discomfort with challenging tasks or difficulty processing large amounts of information at once. A good benchmark is to stay capable of learning undergraduate-level courses on any subject. Maintaining a willingness to try new things promotes mental growth. Research shows that balancing familiar routines with new experiences yields the best results. _____39_____ Balance new attempts with familiar things—like visiting your go-to restaurant three Fridays a month and a new one once. These strategies are effective to maintain mental sharpness. _____40_____ They also share a common requirement: self-knowledge gained through observation and reflection. By understanding such aspects, such as nutritional gaps or exercise limits, you can thrive mentally regardless of age or life stage. A. This equally applies to mental performance. B. This balance helps us grow with a sense of duty. C. But we can get that sharpness back with three strategies. D. They all essentially require understanding your personal needs. E. Pursuing learning goals with proper assessment is also necessary. F. Formal exams after school are key to maintaining our learning ability. G. Engaging in new things does not mean abandoning proven effective methods. 2026年3月福建省福州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Carpooling is essentially a shared mobility option where individuals use a single vehicle for their home-to-work trips. ____36____ It’s a step towards sustainable living. With traffic jams and environmental concerns on the rise, carpooling offers a practical solution. Characteristically, organizing a carpool starts with a group of interested individuals who adjust their schedules to match and agree on pick-up points, a route, and how to share expenses. Communication is key in a successful carpool. Technology further simplifies this process, facilitating connections between potential carpoolers. _____37_____ Carpooling significantly benefits the environment. It reduces greenhouse gas release and lessens air pollution. This not only benefits public health but also corresponds to global efforts to fight against climate change. _____38_____ They result in higher fuel use and release, while carpooling drops the number of cars on the road, thus smoothing traffic flow and lowering total fuel consumption. _____39_____ The networking is a space where new ideas are shared and exchanged, allowing people to build casual friendships and exchange ideas. Sharing your daily journeys creates a routine of interaction, bridging thee separation that can come with daily journeys between one’s home and workplace alone. _____40_____ One common obstacle is managing scheduling conflicts. Last-minute changes or unexpected delays can upset the entire arrangement. Privacy concerns are another issue some might face. Sharing a ride means sharing personal space. It’s important to set ground rules from the start, like keeping the car a phone-free zone. Respect and understanding go a long way in keeping a comfortable environment for all. A. Traffic jams remain a critical concern. B. However, carpooling is not without its challenges. C. Carpooling helps reduce the stress of daily driving. D. Some people also worry about safety during carpooling. E. Carpooling adds social enrichment to your everyday life. F. Yet it is more than just simply sharing rides with one another G. With these basics in place, carpooling can be smooth and cost-saving. 2026年3月福建省泉州市2026届高三质量检测英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 The Power of Small Steps In a world that often celebrates big achievements and overnight success, it’s easy to overlook the power of small, consistent steps. Many of us set grand goals, only to feel discouraged when progress is slow or invisible, failing to realise that lasting success is rarely built in a flash. _____36_____ Small steps are the building blocks of great things. Think about how a seed grows into a tall tree. It doesn’t happen in a day. _____37_____ Every day, it absorbs sunlight and water, pushing its roots deeper into the soil, until one day, it stands tall and strong, a proof of patience and persistence(坚持). Our goals are like that seed—they need time and daily care. _____38_____ For example, if your goal is to improve your English, reading a short passage every day is better than trying to finish a thick book in one weekend. The former builds a habit;the latter often leads to burnout. Consistency is key, and small steps make consistency possible by keeping the task manageable. Another advantage of small steps is that they reduce anxiety. When you take on a huge task, it’s natural to feel nervous. _____39_____ However, breaking it into small steps helps. You’ll feel a sense of accomplishment with each small win, which will motivate you to keep going. This positive cycle can turn even the most difficult goal into something manageable. Small steps teach a growth lesson. _____40_____ So, the next time you’re faced with a big goal, don’t be afraid to start small. Remember, every great journey begins with a single step. A. Small steps help form good habits. B. We may even give up before starting. C. Work on the huge task a little bit daily. D. It changes quietly and steadily underground. E. But small steps have the power to change this. F. Small steps can by no means change the situation. G. They remind us that progress, not perfection, is what matters. 2026年3月广东省2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 We all experience moments like this: a friend doesn’t reply to your message, or someone walks right past you without noticing. Most people move on quickly, but for those who are sensitive to rejection, these small moments feel heavy. _____36_____ Rejection sensitivity means often expecting others to reject you, even when there is no real sign of it. People who think this way pay too much attention to others’ words, tone, or silence. A late reply can feel like “They don’t like me,” and a serious face may seem like “They’re upset with me.” Because of this fear, they try to protect themselves by avoiding eye contact keeping quiet, or pulling away. _____37_____—sometimes creating the very rejection they were afraid of. The good news is that gentle, intentional habits can help. Challenge your first reaction. Feelings are not facts. When your mind jumps to the worst explanation pause and ask: What else could this mean? _____38_____ Try writing down at least two neutral(中性的)possibilities before accepting the negative one. This simple practice helps calm emotional overreaction. Express your needs openly. People with rejection sensitivity often hide their feelings, hoping others will understand without being told. _____39_____ Try speaking clearly and kindly: “When I didn’t hear back, I felt a bit unsure. Could we talk later?” Honest communication builds trust and reduces unnecessary worry. _____40_____ If someone reaches out to you, offer a small sign of openness—a smile, a short reply, or a simple “thank you.” These small gestures show that you welcome connection. Over time, they help soften the habit of pulling away. A. Pursue stronger bonds with others B. But silence easily causes confusion C. Respond warmly when others show care B. They are always searching for ways to relieve their anxiety E. Sadly, this distance can make them seem cold or unfriendly F. They may immediately assume something is wrong with them G. Perhaps the other person is busy, stressed, or simply distracted 2026年3月广东省广州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Creative expression, particularly through learning and making music, greatly improves well- being and meaning in later life, promoting mental, emotional, and even physical health as people age. For older adults, activities like attending a songwriting workshop or joining a chorus go beyond mere leisure. They become a pathway to what Aristotle called “eudaemonia”, a life well- lived. _____36_____ Music offers a unique way for such meaningfulness, which often grows from deep connection. Whether it is the dedication to mastering an instrument, the excitement of creating music on the spot, or the sweetness of listening to a familiar tune, older adults do not engage in music as lone individuals. _____37_____ Such meaningful involvement can even turn musical tools—a piano, a violin, or a digital device—into extensions of the person. _____38_____ This reflects the saying, “You are what you do.” Some famous musicians travel with their own instruments, which proves how deeply music can shape personal identity. _____39_____ As dancer Twyla Tharp remarked, “Art is the only way to run away without leaving home.” The emotional uplift indirectly supports health by boosting memory, lowering stress, and strengthening social ties—all crucial for aging well. Deep engagement in music adds meaning to later life, bringing happiness through creativity and commitment. _____40_____ Actually, music enriches lives at every age, so promoting creative expression through it should be a central aim in education and enrichment for everyone. A. It’s mostly the result of external entertainment. B. Becoming a “musician” is thus a worthy goal for older adults. C. They bond with others, culture, and their own growing sense of self. D. The more often one plays an instrument, the greater joy one may gain. E. Creative musical experience also provides an escape from daily routines. F. With skill and regular practice, the instrument becomes part of who one is. G. This is not brief pleasure, but lasting happiness that comes from living meaningfully. 2026年3月广东省深圳市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 I put on a headset, and within seconds I am somewhere else. Ice sheets float on dark water. Wind brushes past my ears, sharp and restless. In the distance, mountains glow(发光)under the moonlight. Moments later, I find myself inside a museum, leaning close to a painting I have never seen in real life. _____36_____ This is the promise of virtual reality (VR): a world delivered to us without leaving home. There is much to appreciate in this form of travel. _____37_____ There is no need to consider weather conditions, health issues or financial pressure. You may enter distant places at any moment and leave just as freely. For those restricted by schedule, health, or income, VR quietly removes barriers that traditional travel often sets in place. _____38_____ Travelers wander through unfamiliar streets, sample local dishes, and engage face-to-face with people shaped by different traditions. Such encounters awaken the senses and create lasting memories. More importantly, they change how places feel to us, not just how we understand them. This distinction is clear, because learning about a destination is not the same as being there. Virtual travel offers designed scenes and programmed sensations, but it remains carefully controlled. Real travel, by contrast, is shaped by unpredictability. _____39_____ In those unplanned moments, understanding becomes lived rather than recorded. Virtual reality will undoubtedly continue to evolve, enriching how we preview journeys and imagine distant worlds. Still, it cannot replace actual presence. Travel is not simply about seeing farther; it is also about feeling where you stand. _____40_____ A. I am not moving, yet I am traveling. B. Yet real travel leaves a deeper mark. C. My feet ache as my journey stretches across the day. D. Virtual journeys are convenient, time-saving, and widely accessible. E. Some knowledge, it seems, only arrives when your feet are on the ground. F. It demands choices, adaptation, and constant awareness of the unexpected. G. But the convenience may gradually weaken our desire to explore the real world. 2026年3月河北省石家庄市2026届高三质量检测(一)英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 David, in his early seventies, is finally preparing his mother's home for sale. _____36_____ She had lived alone in the large Victorian house for fifty years until she passed away recently. No matter how hard David tried, she refused to move to a smaller property. David finds himself now in the same situation. _____37_____ He wonders if they know that the familiar makes life more comfortable. While clearing the garage full of unused things, David finds broken deckchairs his mother always meant to repair. He laughs as he sees a pile of broken deckchairs. As he moves the last deckchair, he freezes as he discovers his father’s wheelchair. _____38_____ As David stares at the chair, his emotions move from sadness and regret to the anger and frustration he had experienced as a young man. He didn’t understand why Dad was so optimistic that he’d get better. _____39_____ He didn’t realise that back then, patients were often the last to know, or understand, what was wrong with them. Mum was privately told a more realistic prediction, but was asked to keep the secret that Dad was dying because it would depress him. David wants to sit in the chair but is unreasonably afraid that he’ll be harmed by some remaining disease. Finally lowering himself into the chair, he weeps, tears rolling down his cheeks. Mum and Dad were lying to each other for all those years; they must have known that it was all pretence. _____40_____ A. But Mum said it was true, so that was it B. His children are pressing him to downsize. C. Optimism helped his body recover quickly. D. The truth would have hurt less than the lies. E. He remembers his father trapped in it like a prisoner. F. It’s a great sadness to him that he never persuaded her to move. G. Love allows one to lie to protect their loved one from the truth. 2026年3月河北省唐山市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Have you ever found yourself losing focus during a conversation, nodding along but failing to understand what the other person is saying? _____36_____ This experience is common, as the mind often wanders to other thoughts even while sounds continue to reach the ears. As a result, your conversations and relationships can be affected, especially if others feel unheard. _____37_____ However, they are quite different. Hearing happens naturally when sound reaches your ears, even if you are not paying attention. For example, you can hear traffic noise or voices in the background while doing homework. Listening, by contrast, is an active and intentional process. _____38_____ When you listen, you focus on the meaning, emotions, and intentions behind the words. Active listening allows you to respond thoughtfully and connect more deeply with others. Both hearing and listening play important roles in your lives. Hearing helps you understand your surroundings, while listening builds connection and emotional support. A lack of listening can lead to loneliness, stress, and emotional difficulties; feeling listened to promotes belonging. _____39_____ Then how can we strengthen the listening skill? To start, develop the right state of mind by staying open, curious, and free of judgments. Next, focus fully on the speaker, noticing both words and nonverbal implications while removing distractions. _____40_____ You can summarize, ask questions, and confirm the speaker’s feelings. These practices improve understanding and help build stronger connections. A. Give advice only if required. B. So we should try to be better listeners. C. Hearing and listening are often confused. D. With full attention, you can actively respond. E. In such a moment, you are hearing, not listening. F. It requires your attention, effort, and understanding. G. There are several differences between hearing and listening. 2026年3月湖北省武汉市2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 About a year ago, our dishwasher broke down. We called a repairman and were told it would have to be replaced. _____36_____ So my mother asked me to wash dishes by hand after dinner. To understand why this upset me so much, you need to know what my life was like as a university senior. _____37_____ Homework assignments, projects and tests competed for my attention and time. I caged myself in a prison of my own ambitions and expectations, cut off from many aspects of the world. So when I first started washing dishes, I felt annoyed. I was in a rush to be done with them, eager to get back to my endless list of tasks. _____38_____ For about 15 minutes every day, I realized that I could slow down time and forget everything in the world. As my mind, eyes and hands focused on a simple task that would always result in success, I found peace. Though the new dishwasher arrived eventually, I continued to wash dishes by hand. This task became more relaxing and educational than I could have imagined. _____39_____ From my kitchen window, I watched the seasons change: the tomato plant grew in summer, gave its fruit in fall, and died back in winter. Then new green was showing in spring. I kept these sights in mind, thinking on time itself. Washing dishes taught me to think of the completion of a task as the ultimate reward, not praise or a prize. I learned to be more relaxed about deadlines. _____40_____ A. It definitely allowed me to recover. B. Now I can enjoy whatever task I’m doing. C. I was running around stressed most of the day. D. It took a while for the model we ordered to arrive. E. But a new dishwasher was out of our consideration. F. I should have accomplished them with even greater efforts. G. Washing dishes, though, caused an admirable transformation in me. 2026年3月湖南省九校联盟2026届高三第二次联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 As social media becomes more common, it’s now routine for many people to“show off” their daily lives online. But have you ever worried about accidentally leaking your private information while doing so? Maybe we don’t want others to know our relationship status, age or address, as these are all personal details. _____36_____. On our social media accounts, we often display things like our opinions, connections and holiday photos. Maybe we don’t want a random stranger knowing our favourite type of coffee. And cookies—there was a time they were just something nice to eat. Now they seem to be popping up on websites. So how can you stay more private? Here are tips to help you maintain your privacy online. Check your social media privacy settings Many social media platforms allow everything to be visible automatically, which can easily expose your daily tracks, contact details and even personal preference to strangers. _____37_____. Don’t let overexposure of your personal life become a risk to your online privacy. _____38_____ Limiting the amount you share isn’t only restricted to social media. There are many sites out there that help you to share documents—so a practical tip is not to put anything too private like passwords on these platforms. One wrong click may send your private data to the wrong person by accident. Deal with website tracking files Cookies are designed to improve your surfing experience by tracking and saving information about your visits to a site, helping to personalize your sessions. However, these cookies also pose privacy risks such as exposing your location, and even personal preferences. _____39_____. Additionally, certain apps can block them if you feel uncomfortable with being tracked. So, if you want to maintain your privacy online, maybe only share things you’d be happy with a stranger seeing—and if you don’t feel comfortable with cookies, _____40_____. If that’s not enough, just don’t accept them and visit another site—and why not have a yummy cookie to eat instead? A. check if they are believable B. Protect privacy beyond social media C. Deleting your surfing history may help D. So it is your responsibility to set your boundaries E. you might decide to invest in some tech to block them F. Stop talking to strangers who make you feel uncomfortable G. However, everywhere we go online, we seem to leave a digital footprint 2026年3月湖南省长郡二十校联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 I used to wake up and check my phone. Before my feet hit the floor, I was already deep in the day’s chaos: headlines, comments, breaking news alerts. Doomscrolling(刷屏成瘾)had become my morning routine. ______36______ I started each day tense and anxious. So I gave myself a quiet dare: no phone in the morning, for five straight weekdays. Naturally, breaking the habit wasn’t easy. The first morning, I reached for my phone automatically. I stopped myself and picked up a book instead. It felt odd, like trying to enjoy coffee without caffeine(咖啡因). But after a few pages, I found myself actually relaxed—not the emptiness of a scroll, but something steadier. ______37______ That had never happened before. Encouraged by the quiet start, I explored other ways. The next day I tried a cold shower. I wanted something that would force me fully awake. The shock factor was incredibly effective. ______38______ On Wednesday, I went for a run. I hated every step at first. But I came back awake, warm and proud. That feeling powered me through the day. ______39______ On Thursday, I journaled. No audience, just thoughts on paper. It felt honest, if not particularly exciting. On Friday, I reread an old letter and let the memories surface. It was quiet, uneventful and grounding. By the end of the week, the urge to check my phone had weakened. ______40______ Those phone-free mornings proved a quieter start was possible: no noise or half-truths. It’s not about perfection, but freedom from the scroll and the misinformation it feeds into our minds. A. But lately, I noticed the weight it carried. B. This left my mind surprisingly clear afterward. C. Some mornings were more reflective than active, D. It made me realize my dependence on my phone. E. I even finished a chapter before checking the time. F. That meant I stopped grabbing my phone on waking. G. It revealed the link between my phone use and daily anxiety. 2026年3月江苏省七校2026届高三调研考试英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 A few days before, I tried clearing out some old schoolbooks. Deep down, I knew I would never read them again. Yet, I reasoned with myself that maybe they would be helpful someday. _____36_____ I am probably not alone in this;this struggle is a phenomenon known as the “Endowment Effect(禀赋效应)”. Psychologists who demonstrated the effect found that people demanded a much higher price to sell a bottle of wine they owned than they were willing to pay to buy that same bottle. _____37_____ It explains why we are so unwilling to give something up once we own it. Why does this happen? At first, researchers thought it was a classic case of “loss reluctance”, where the pain of losing something feels twice as strong as the pleasure of gaining it. _____38_____ Psychologists conclude that we value something more simply because it is ours. We project our identity onto the object, making it painful to move on. Fortunately, there is an effective counteraction: shifting your perspective from an “owner” to a “buyer”. When you are hesitating to throw something away, ask yourself: “How much would I pay to buy this from others now?” _____39_____ If that is the case, it is a clear sign you value the item not for its usefulness, but simply for the endowment effect. _____40_____ Besides turning our homes into storage units for the past, it makes us mentally trapped in them as well. Recognizing this is the first step toward the liberation of living with less. Make space for what truly matters. A. It just feels right to keep them. B. More often than not, the answer is “nothing”. C. Thus, a price gap exists between buyers and sellers. D. The cost of ownership is often far greater than we think. E. We often mistakenly believe these items define who we are. F. That sounds logical, but the real reason is the sense of ownership itself. G. The inconsistency reveals we overvalue things just because we possess them. 2026年3月江苏省苏北七市2026届高三调研测试(二)英语-七选五 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Language barriers. Culture shock. Homesickness. These are the things you might worry about before departing to study abroad. _____36_____ After a busy year abroad—constantly meeting new people, having new experiences and gaining independence, coming home can feel like an anti-climax(落差很大). Like many other exchange students I found myself living with my parents again after a year abroad. _____37_____ At first, I indulged in everything I had always loved about being home: days spent lounging with cups of tea and books, tranquil walks and home-cooked dinners. But once the jetlag subsided(倒过时差), I found myself strangely lacking energy and motivation. Why was I feeling so disconnected? I realized that I had done two things while I was away: I had idealized home in my mind, and I’d expected everything to remain exactly the same while I was gone. But as I immersed myself in a new culture, I quickly adapted to a different way of life. _____38_____ Some friendships had become distant while others had become closer together. On top of that, I felt as if I’d changed too. _____39_____ My friend, who studied in France, experienced something similar. She says she found herself asking: “How do I fit back into the life I had before when I feel so different?” So it’s hardly surprising that once it’s over, many exchange students feel at a loose end. It seems odd to me that no one at university warns you about this beforehand. Getting a part-time job eventually helped ease my own sense of dissociation, as it gave me the structure I needed. _____40_____ Readjusting at home has been harder than life abroad. But as I add some of the things I loved about living abroad to my home life, while realizing that there are some feelings I can’t replace, I’m starting to find a new normal. A. It turned out I wasn’t alone. B. It forced me to reflect on my identity. C. Meanwhile, everyone at home changed. D. It felt like I’d taken several steps backwards. E. Daily routines formed as my language improved. F. But for me, returning home proved the hardest of all. G. Spending more time with family and friends helped too. 2026年3月江苏省苏锡常镇四市高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 StoryTree is a website for sharing, encouraging, and recording personal and family memories and history. It can be done online or offline, in real-time, or in your own time, all in a fun and simple new way. _____36_____ All of them work well together to support each other. _____37_____ StoryTree is different. It lets you “tap” those photos and stories into your digital journal and topical memory books. Everyone belonging to your StoryTree can add and read the entries in real time, or at any time! Additionally, once a week StoryTree sends everyone in a StoryTree group an interesting prompt(提示)into their StoryChat as well as to their emails, to help bring back memories and encourage reflection and discussion. _____38_____ (But if your brother tells a big fish story, you will surely want to correct it with the true version!) And if you prefer to save your stories and memories in an additional “private journal”, you can simply create a synchronized(同步的)personal StoryTree that only you can see. _____39_____ In fact, create as many StoryTrees as you like, and synchronize as many as you like too! _____40_____ It’s like having a kind and curious author come to your home whenever you want and have her interview you to compose your personal or family biography. Who doesn’t want to have a personal history book written for them? There are over 700 questions in five categories the StoryBook interviewer can ask you, all about your life and family, at your leisure. The fourth and final key tool is StoryBox. It can hold all your old photos, videos, memorable documents, talks, artwork, schoolwork to either store or to sort out later A. StoryTree does all of this through four key tools. B. Memories can only be shared and preserved alone. C. Each person can read it and respond, or not, as they like. D. StoryTree can also serve as an “automated life-story writer”. E. Or just use StoryTree as a private journal without any group Tree at all. F. It can record whatever you put into your group StoryTree—automatically! G. Most apps let shared photos and life experiences be “Here today, gone tomorrow.” 2026年3月山东省滨州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 “Be positive!” has become a popular mindset in recent years. ______36______ But what happens when we take positivity to an extreme? Could being blindly optimistic lead to disappointment? While looking on the bright side is generally seen as a virtue, new research suggests that “toxic positivity” might actually harm our mental health. Toxic positivity occurs when people deny their real emotions and force themselves to stay optimistic. Gitanjali Trevorrow-Seymour, a professional coach, explains that humans are naturally meant to experience a wide range off emotions, from joy and gratitude to sadness and disappointment. “None of these emotions is meant to be constant,” she says. ______37______ Like many things in life, mental wellbeing is all about balance. The danger lies in labeling feelings as “good” or “bad.” When we desperately avoid “negative” emotions, we end up suppressing our real feelings. This suppression places extra stress on the body, which can eventually lead to anxiety or even physical illness. ______38______ If we only show our “happy” selves, our social interactions can become shallow and inauthentic. ______39______ When a friend is going through hard times, responding with “Try to be positive!” may be well-intentioned, but it often dismisses their feelings. Instead of feeling comforted, they may feel forced to put on a brave face, which is mentally exhausting. True support involves acknowledging their pain rather than attempting to “fix” it immediately. So, should we avoid positive affirmations entirely? Not necessarily. ______40______ The key is to accept all our emotions—sadness, anger, and grief—instead of treating them as problems to be solved. Only by embracing the full human experience can we truly achieve mental health. A. This issue also affects how we support others B. Friends can greatly influence our attitudes towards life. C. Even those with a bright outlook can feel grief and gloom. D. They can be useful tools if they feel genuine and grounded. E. What truly remains constant is a positive mindset and inner peace. F. Moreover, forced positivity often robs us of deep connections with others. G. Everyone strives to see the glass as half full and find the rainbow in every situation. 2026年3月山东省德州市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 In a time when celebrities, social media influencers, and famous personalities seem like they are just a click away, it’s easy to understand how emotional bonds with public figures have become more personal and complex than ever ______36______. The term was coined in 1956 when televisions became widely available, and TV viewers began to develop the sense of false closeness with the characters on the screen. The parasocial relationships are one-sided relationships in which a person develops a strong sense of connection or familiarity with someone they don’t know, most often celebrities or media personalities. ______37______ They experience a bond that lacks reciprocity(互惠). There is no firm conclusion regarding why people develop parasocial relationships. ______38______ When so much of our time is spent online or watching TV or movies, we’re naturally likely to recognize the faces we repeatedly see and develop warm feelings for them. Another possible cause is loneliness. Some research suggests that the lonelier an individual feels, the more likely they are to engage in parasocial relationships, seeking a connection in some form, if not in real life. ______39______ Some researchers have found that highly social individuals who are more likely to form friendships and relationships in real life are also more likely to form parasocial relationships. There is also the belief that parasocial relationships can simply be less demanding and more fun than real-life relationships. ______40______ Plus the subjects of parasocial relationships are typically talented, beautiful, or funny. Originally believed to be unhealthy due to their one-sided nature, these parasocial relationships are typically harmless and, in fact, quite common. A. Other research contradicts the idea. B. They contribute to real-life relationships. C. These are known as parasocial relationships. D. Parasocial relationships can certainly have benefits. E. But one is that the human brain developed to be social F. These relationships exist only in the mind of the individual. G. There are no conflicts or maintenance that need to be attended to. 2026年3月山东省东营市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 To be “literate” implies the ability to decode language on its most basic terms, but literacy also expands to one’s ability to “read and write” the world. _____36_____ Soccer players, for example, learn the game language. Doctors talk medical terms. Literacy in these specific languages allows us to navigate, participate in and contribute to such a world. Famous writers have penned literacy narratives to reveal the journey of language learning. But you don’t have to be famous to tell your own—everyone has their own story to tell about their relationships with reading and writing. _____37_____ Recall a story linked to your personal history of reading and writing. Perhaps you want to write about your favorite book and its impact on you. _____38_____ Whatever it is, make sure to consider why this particular story is the most important to tell. Once you’ve settled on your story, picture the first scene that comes to mind. Take the story of your favorite book: it may start with describing where you were when you first got it. _____39_____ Where did this lead you in your writing and reading journey? Writing literacy narratives can be joyful, but it can also trigger hidden feelings about the complexities of literacy. _____40_____ Writing them down can help us explore these feelings in order to strengthen our relationship with reading and writing. This, in turn, deepens our understanding of ourselves and others. A. Ready to go but stuck for a start? B. Continue from there to explore further. C. At any given moment, we all orbit language worlds. D. Usually, there are powerful lessons and truths found in it. E. What are your strongest memories of reading and writing? F. Maybe you remember your first brush with poetry’s great power. G. Many of us carry scars and wounds from early literacy experiences. 2026年3月山东省菏泽市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 My daughter had just returned from a school camp where smart phones were banned, and she couldn’t stop talking about how peaceful it felt. “You should try it, Mom,” she said. “Just a month. See what happens.” _____36_____ I bought a basic phone that could only call and text, and put my smart phone in a drawer. The first few days were difficult. I reached for my phone constantly—waiting for coffee, sitting at a red light, standing in line at the grocery store. _____37_____ I felt empty, oddly anxious. What was I supposed to do with these moments? Slowly, I started to figure it out. _____38_____ For example, the way light fell through the windows in my kitchen, the sound of birds outside my office, the faces of strangers on the street. I also had conversations—real ones— with people I would otherwise have ignored while scrolling. The month ended, and I took my smart phone from the drawer. _____39_____ That’s not realistic, and it’s not the point. The point is to use it intentionally rather than habitually. Therefore, I made changes. I turned off all unnecessary alerts. I deleted social media apps from my home screen. Small things, but they add up. _____40_____ I learned that boredom is not an emergency. Those empty moments—waiting, walking, sitting— are not problems to be solved. They are opportunities to be present. They are the spaces where creativity happens, where thoughts form, where we connect with ourselves and the world around us. A. I noticed things I had been missing for years. B. Whether to give it a try or not became a question. C. I didn’t throw it away or promise to give it up forever. D. I missed the happy moments I had experienced before. E. I found only the phone's tiny screen and limited functions. F. More important than the changes, though, is what I learned. G. I laughed it off at first but decided to go without mine for a month. 2026年3月山东省济宁市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 What’s the first thing you notice when you step into a museum? Is it the long-faded colors of ancient artifacts or the sounds of visitors discussing what they see? _____36_____ Some locations might even offer an eatable treat inspired by an ancient recipe. Museums allow us to indirectly experience the past by tapping into our primary senses-sight, hearing, touch, taste. _____37_____ “Representations of the past are often scentless(无气味的), but smell probably played a huge role in many historical realities,” says Barbara Huber, an archaeochemist in Germany. _____38_____ She and her workmates tracked down some molecular(分子的)remains that can let us smell the past. Through trial and error, they created Scent of the Afterlife, a mix of scent that would have accompanied mummification processes in ancient Egypt. “_____39_____ One of the reasons is that it is incredibly hard to study. The scents and smells in the past were already gone before archaeologists could come and investigate the sites,” says Huber. Luckily, new chemical and biomolecular methods in archaeology have kind of reopened the door to continue to study these things. “These molecules that we detect can tell us a lot about ancient materials. At the same time, when we reconstruct them like we did with Scent of the Afterlife, we can bring a piece of the past to visitors today. _____40_____” says Huber. “If you enter a room and can somehow smell how it must have smelled in a mummification room in ancient Egypt, you’re experiencing the history in a different way. History isn’t something we only see.” A. It can also enrich our understanding of smells. B. However, more often than not, smell is missing. C. Smell has long been ignored in studying the past. D. Maybe there’s a copy of a sculpture you can touch. E. And the exhibit in the museum is not just a displayed object. F. This “aha moment” changed her attitude towards the research. G. The obvious absence of scent in the study of history inspired her. 2026年3月山东省青岛市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Someone makes a statement, and you know it is not true. Most of us can think of those times when we have smiled and nodded, likely to avoid “making waves”. Sometimes, knowing when to stay quiet is the smart choice. _____36_____ But what about the vast number of times when not speaking your truth influences your emotional health? Sometimes, silence can quickly backfire and damage your relationships. When you keep silent repeatedly, it may feel like you are avoiding conflict. _____37_____ We all know that the “bottle it up and implode or explode later” plan does not work well for any of us. Every unspoken thought becomes a brick in the wall that grows between you and the other person. _____38_____ If you consistently nod along passively, others will notice when your actions don’t agree with your words. They may wonder whether you are holding back or not being sincere. If you hold back to avoid hurting feelings or spare tension, the result may be the opposite. Your view matters. By staying silent, you lose opportunities to express your feelings. _____39_____ But later. if you unearth how you really feel, they may feel betrayed(背叛)that you did not open up about your true feelings earlier on. Continued silence may lead others to assume that you are not interested or that you are emotionally unavailable. While silence sometimes may feel like caution and be wise, too much of it gets in the way of closeness and trust in relationships. _____40_____ A. You’re actually building it up. B. The growing doubt leads to distance. C. Others may trust you because you are honest. D. Trust comes from honesty more than it does from agreement. E. Speaking up creates connection and conveys a sense of caring in others. F. This is especially true when the other person tends to get annoyed easily. G. Others may think your silence is an agreement with what they are saying. 2026年3月山东省淄博市2026届高三一模英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 As humanoid robots begin to enter warehouses and factories, a critical question arises: do we need special safety rules for them? The answer is yes, and for several important reasons. _____36_____ Unlike traditional industrial robots that can be stopped instantly by hitting an emergency button, humanoids are “dynamically stable.” This means they need power to stay upright. If you cut the power, they will likely fall over, potentially causing serious injury to nearby workers. There is the challenge of defining what exactly needs to be regulated. How should we classify a humanoid robot? Does it need legs? Arms? A head? _____37_____ This approach would allow safety standards to keep pace with technological innovation without being limited by appearance. Communication between robots and humans presents another concern. If robots are to share space with people, they must be able to signal their intentions clearly. For instance, a robot walking around a corner needs to indicate its direction so that people are not surprised. _____38_____ There is a psychological factor to consider. People naturally expect more from robots that look like human. _____39_____ Experts recommend that safety standards include emotional safety assessments to prevent confusion or stress. These standards help companies build trust in their products and sell them more easily in different countries, while also giving regulators a clear guide for creating their own rules. _____40_____ As Vicentini notes, a practical standard must find a balance between competing interests, and “everybody equally unhappy is good enough,” since aiming for perfect agreement is simply not realistic. A. Humanoid robots pose unique physical risks. B. Without clear dialogues, accidents will happen. C. Interactions between humanoid robots can prevent accidents. D. Many believe that physical features are essential for safety standards. E. People may let their guard down, thinking the robots understand more than they do. F. However, agreeing on global regulations is hard due to different concerns in the field. G. Experts suggest dropping the term “humanoid” and focusing on a robot’s abilities instead. 2026年3月四川省成都市2026届高三二诊英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Our conversations define us and shape us as individuals. _____36_____ Just as an expert says, “The quality of our conversations is directly tied to our personal happiness, and to our social and professional success.” While issues like nutrition have become a public health priority, we know very little about the extraordinary human capacity—conversational abilities. _____37_____ We struggle to engage in dialogue with people who are different from us. We forget to listen to others when they speak, which is the bedrock of empathy and cooperation. We give improper responses without knowing it. For this reason, we urgently need to make conversational literacy a matter of public interest. This skill enables us to be more reflective and aware of the power of everyday conversation. It also helps us to identify and avoid harmful conversations. _____38_____ When we have a real, face-to-face conversation and give our full attention, something special happens. _____39_____ We unconsciously copy movements and coordinate with one another. Research also shows that our brains can become synchronised(同步)during meaningful conversations. The deeper the conversation, the stronger this connection becomes. You can start building conversational literacy today. _____40_____ Engaging in a genuine conversation will have a huge impact on the success and development—both personal and professional—of the youngest members of the family. A. Our bodies naturally adjust to each other. B. Everyday conversation comes very natural to us. C. Consequently, our social relationship will improve. D. They can create or destroy our social relationships. E. This enables us to better recognize and express feelings. F. Many of us do not understand how to handle a tough conversation. G. You can try having family dinner talks without mobile phones in sight. 2026年3月四川省成都七中2026届高三二诊英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项多余选项。 The Downside of Creating Good Habits Habits create the foundation for mastery. In chess, it is only after the basic movements of the pieces have become automatic that a player can focus on the next level of the game. Each unit of information that is memorised opens up the mental space for more effortful thinking. _____36_____ When you know the simple movements so well that you can perform them without thinking, you are free to pay attention to more advanced details. In this way, habits are the backbone of any pursuit of excellence. However, the benefits of habits come at a cost. At first, each repetition develops fluency, speed, and skill. _____37_____ You fall into mindless repetition. It becomes easier to let mistakes slide. When you can do it well enough on autopilot, you stop thinking about how to do it better. The upside of habits is that we can do things without thinking. The downside of habits is that you get used to doing things a certain way and stop paying attention to little errors. _____38_____ In reality, you are merely reinforcing your current habits-not improving them. In fact, some research has shown that once a skill has been mastered there is usually a slight decline in performance over time. _____39_____ To achieve top levels of performance, you need a refined approach. You can’t repeat the same things blindly and expect to become exceptional. What you need is a combination of automatic habits and deliberate practice. After one habit has been mastered, you have to return to the effortful part of the work. Old tasks become easier the second time around, but it doesn’t get easier overall because now you’re pouring your energy into the next challenge. Each habit unlocks the next level of performance. _____40_____ A. It’s an endless cycle. B. This is true for any attempt. C. Next, you will get more positive feedback. D. Habits are necessary, but not sufficient for mastery. E. With habits like these, good enough is usually good enough. F. You assume you’re getting better because you’re gaining experience. G. But then, as a habit becomes automatic, you become less sensitive to feedback. 2026年3月四川省成都石室中学2026届高三二诊英语-七选五 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。请将答案写在答题卷上。 As senior three students approach the crucial college entrance examination and look toward their future, the hot topics of 2025 have naturally become part of their concerns. Among these, the integration of AI into education and the changing workplace landscape stand out as two closely related issues. For most seniors, the rapid development of AI represented by models like DeepSeek has already left traces in their study lives. _____36_____ Many “double first-class”(双一流)universities have employed localized versions of such AI tools, which will soon become part of campus life for college students. This technological change is not about replacing human learning but about improving the educational experience. _____37_____ It can help sort out learning materials, analyze weak points, and provide personalized learning suggestions, allowing students to focus more on critical thinking and creative exploration. _____38_____ Young people today pay more attention to work-life balance, and emerging forms of employment such as “digital nomads”(数字游民)have sparked widespread discussions. Students should take action to adapt instead of passively accepting changes. The key to responding to these changes lies in cultivating core competencies that AI cannot replace. _____39_____ These abilities will enable them to adapt to the evolving job market and even leverage AI to create new opportunities. The 2026 college entrance examination is approaching for millions of students. As the much- anticipated academic milestone draws near, every effort made today is laying the foundation for a better tomorrow. Whether it is understanding technological trends or clarifying career directions, staying informed about hot topics helps seniors better prepare for their upcoming college life and future careers. _____40_____ The youth should embrace changes with an open mind, meet challenges with a positive attitude, and write their own wonderful stories in the new era. A. AI has become an essential tool in modern education. B. They may wonder how AI will affect their future studies. C. After all, preparation is the best way to greet the unknown. D. It is important for seniors to balance study and rest during this period. E. Besides, the popularity of AI also brings changes in future employment. F. Among them are critical thinking, emotional intelligence and innovative ability. G. This educational digitalization trend is accelerating and reshaping learning ways. 2026年3月浙江省杭州二中2026届高三月考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Learning a language is full of fulfilling steps, from the excitement of your first conversation with a fluent speaker to the intellectual challenge of mastering grammar rules. But at some point, you need to handle an unavoidable task. _____36_____ Here are our top tips for absorbing new English words efficiently! Flashcards are a great tool, especially for beginners. However, make sure to practice the words you learn in different contexts. For example, if you learn food-related words, try reading an English recipe to see how they’re used. _____37_____ This way, you can focus on words you’ve encountered in your studies, making them easier to remember. The saying “use it or lose it” applies perfectly to vocabulary. If you don’t use new words, you’ll forget them. _____38_____ Ideally, practice it in conversation with an English speaker. For instance, after learning haircut-related vocabulary, visit an English-speaking barber to test your new words. _____39_____ Studies show that handwriting helps you remember information better than typing. The reason isn’t entirely clear, but it could be because writing requires more time and intentional movement. This simple trick can make a big difference in remembering vocabulary. Another trick is to note down the new words whenever you encounter them. Each word you record comes with its own context, making it easier to remember. _____40_____ Eventually, your notebook will become a valuable resource for expanding your vocabulary. Over time, these small intentional efforts will build a strong foundation for fluency. With patience and persistence, you’ll find yourself confidently using new words in conversations, reading, and writing, bringing you closer to your language goals. A. You have to memorize a bunch of words. B. Will typing replace handwriting one day? C. There is no need to worry about your language learning. D. When you learn a word, try to use it in real-life situations. E. Start small by writing down five new words per study time. F. You can also create your own flashcards instead of using pre-made ones. G. Writing new words by hand may seem old-fashioned, but it’s surprisingly effective. 2026年3月浙江省金丽衢十二校2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 At the Beijing World of Robots, located in the robotics industrial park in Beijing’s Yizhuang, the vision of an intelligent future is coming to reality with all kinds of robots. With advanced AI capabilities, they are increasingly transitioning from industrial applications to domestic environments with human-like appearances and skillful body and hand movements. _____36_____ Embedded AI(具身智能), which integrates AI with physical objects such as robots, is emerging as a game-changing technology with limitless potential. _____37_____ For instance, Unitree Robotics, known for its dancing robots showcased at CCTV’s Spring Festival Gala, demonstrates cutting-edge applications of embedded AI. In industrial and agricultural settings, embedded AI can dramatically enhance operational efficiency. _____38_____ For homes and healthcare sectors, it offers personalized and intelligent solutions, such as AI-powered smart home systems that have already been widely adopted. Additionally, autonomous driving technologies, though still under refinement and testing, represent another promising avenue for embedded AI. _____39_____ This innovative solution, jointly launched by Meituan Medicine and Galbot, represents the world’s first humanoid robot-powered smart pharmacy system. It made its debut at the China International Fair for Trade in Services in September 2024. _____40_____ It autonomously plans its route, navigates to the required item, and uses advanced AI-powered vision and grasping technology to complete the task. This cutting-edge technology shows how AI is revolutionizing healthcare services. A. It can also reduce costs and enable precise management. B. China has played a leading role in the development of elderly care robots. C. Several Chinese companies have already made significant strides in this area. D. These robots can bring intelligent assistance to various aspects of everyday life. E. One groundbreaking example of AI-driven robotics is the Galbot humanoid robot. F. Designed for 24/7 autonomous operation, a Galbot robot can restock items efficiently. G. Meanwhile, the automotive industry is also experiencing a rapid AI-driven transformation. 2026年3月浙江省名校协作体2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Maintaining Rhythm and Happiness in Final Year For students navigating the intensity of final-year studies, happiness is a luxury that you cannot afford during this critical period. However, happiness is not the absence of stress, but a sense of controlled progress and inner peace cultivated within the demanding environment. _____36_____ Why then should you prioritize the cultivation of happiness? In an age of prevalent stress, actively safeguarding this happiness is essential. Chronic anxiety and burnout impair cognitive function, and even hurt your academic performance. Research confirms that greater happiness is associated with better physical health, stronger resilience, and more fulfilling relationships. _____37_____ To achieve this, begin with intentionally designing your daily rhythm. This means scheduling not only study sessions but also breaks. _____38_____ These acts are not time wasted; they are strategic resets that prevent mental fatigue and sustain concentration. For instance, a ten-minute walk after a 90-minute study block can significantly clear mental fog, thus improving efficiency in the next session. _____39_____ While academic goals are vital, defining your self-worth only by test scores is a fragile foundation. Instead, consciously connecting your daily effort to larger personal growth such as problem-solving skills fosters a better sense of accomplishment. This shift from a purely outcome-based to a process-oriented perspective transforms the journey into a source of satisfaction. In fact, maintaining your own rhythm in senior year is an act of wise self-management. It involves protecting your mental space through structured balance and reframing the purpose of your effort. _____40_____ Then, you are empowered to perform at your best when it matters most. A. Perspective is key, too. B. Self-worth also matters. C. You’ll find all your stress disappear without a trace. D. It is a feeling of moving forward at a sustainable pace. E. They can be brief walks, mindful breathing, or a favorite hobby. F. Thus, investing in happiness can energize you in all aspects of our lives. G. By doing so, you’ll harvest both academic knowledge and sustainable happiness. 2026年3月浙江省宁波十校2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 People favor humor, as it lights up daily moments, eases awkwardness and makes every interaction warm and enjoyable. This magic of humor doesn’t just work in daily life; it also shines in the field of science, especially online. _____36 _____ Firstly, humor simplifies tough scientific knowledge. _____37_____ For example, explaining AI in self-driving cars with a funny analogy about “machines learning like clumsy toddlers” makes abstract ideas easy for non-professional groups to understand. _____38_____ Scientists sharing clever and humorous stories about laboratory experiments on social media often attract more interactions than dry academic posts. Additionally, humor humanizes scientists, as seen in popular science lectures where light-hearted jokes help audiences feel closer to researchers. _____39_____ The hidden risks deserve our attention. If the content itself is untrue, humor can even replace facts, leading the audience to form wrong opinions about scientific knowledge just based on the amusing posts they see. Overusing sarcasm or negative humor also has the opposite effect, as it will quickly make scientists lose the public’s trust and damage their credibility. Proper humor use requires a balance between vivid expression and professional precision. It should neither overshadow the core scientific information nor be so shallow that it loses seriousness. _____40_____ Scientists who master this balance can effectively narrow the divide with the public, making science more welcoming and popular. A. Overuse harms professionalism. B. It also boosts audience engagement effectively. C. It helps break the impression of scientists being cold and distant. D. A little humor can greatly enhance scientists’ communication effect. E. Humor in scientific communication is a double-edged sword, though. F. It’s a helper in making complex concepts understandable to ordinary people. G. It is believed humor needs to be used with great care in such communication. 2026年3月浙江省强基联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 There’s nothing like fresh-cut flowers to brighten up your space. But even if you have somewhat of a green thumb, those blooms are on borrowed time. _____36_____ Here are some practical tips from Sarah Wiles, a professional florist with years of experience. Snip the bottom of the stems. Cutting the bottom of flower stems on an angle is a traditional and effective technique. “An angle is best,” says Wiles. “It creates a larger surface area to draw up water and prevents the stem from sitting flat against the bottom of the vase.” _____37_____ What matters most is keeping the vase clean and water fresh. _____38_____ It’s vital to change out the water before it gets cloudy. Every day would be best. “Some flowers, like sunflowers, promote more bacteria growth, so they need more frequent changes,” says Wiles. When doing so, remember to also add more flower food to the fresh water to maintain nutrient levels. Keep the environment clean and tidy. _____39_____ “As flowers die, they produce more bacteria and ethylene gas, which makes the other flowers wilt faster,” Wiles noted. Removing them as soon as possible helps the rest last longer. Keep the vase out of the sunlight. A vase is not a garden of living flowers; it’s a container of dying ones, so they don’t need direct sun. In fact, that’s a bad thing. “Direct sunlight increases the temperature and reduces vase life. The warmth accelerates the flowers’ breath and water loss, essentially making them ‘age’ faster,” Wiles says. _____40_____ By following these simple steps, you can slow down the clock and enjoy the natural beauty of your blooms for as long as possible. A. Why does this supposedly work? B. Refresh water and flower food regularly. C. What will actually make your flowers last longer? D. Buy more flower mix to add back into fresh water. E. A cooler, darker room will keep flowers fresh longer. F. While it turns out that’s a good thing, don’t worry if you cut them straight. G. You can do this for artistic factors, but there’s an even better reason to do it. 2026年3月浙江省新阵地教育联盟2026届高三联考英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 What Do Our Dreams Tell Us? Dreams are an integral part of healthy sleep. The average person spends roughly two hours dreaming each night. Yet even with this significant time, the phenomenon remains mysterious. What role do dreams play? Dream researcher Alan Siegel calls dreams an entrance to our inner selves—they help process emotions and tackle tough problems we struggle with while awake. Meanwhile, expert Robert Stickgold argues that dreams spring from memory. _____36_____ It lets us absorb lessons, heal from hurt, and grow wiser through experience. Put simply, their research shows that dreams are the brain's innate way to work through our inner struggles and make sense of our memories. Certain dream themes feel universal across cultures. _____37_____ Whether tumbling from a great height or tripping down stairs, these dreams often spark intense fear. A sense of helplessness lingers too. They tend to symbolize lost control or hidden insecurity. In contrast, flying dreams are deeply uplifting. Soaring through the air, weightless and free—it fills dreamers with joy. _____38_____ Such dreams usually reflect a yearning for freedom or independence. Dreaming of exams is another widespread experience. These dreams often come from anxiety—about being unprepared, rushed, or judged in real life. _____39_____ Even negative pre-exam dreams can boost actual test performance. After all, the brain processes stress ahead of time. Similarly, dreams of getting lost are frequent. Wandering unfamiliar streets, missing a train, or struggling to find a destination—these reflect uncertainty and confusion. They often mirror life’s transition periods: career changes, relationship shifts, or personal growth. _____40_____ Dreams are deeply personal. You’re the best interpreter of your own dreams. Paying attention to their themes and the feelings they stir can unlock profound insights. These insights help you better understand your inner world and build greater self-awareness. A. Falling is one of the most common. B. Interestingly, there exists a silver lining. C. It also brings a strong sense of empowerment. D. Such mental activities simply sort unconnected ideas. E. Replaying past events, big and small, is nature’s clever design. F. In these times, it’s normal to feel adrift or unsure of our next steps. G. Transition periods usually disappear when confusion fades in dreams. 2026年3月重庆市巴蜀中学2026届高三月考(七)英语-七选五 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Growing up, I avoided team sports at all costs. _____36_____ And I tend to take competition too far. Pair the two together and sports became a source of frustration. But recent studies are making me rethink that attitude. It turns out that group exercise, especially team sports, may be better for our health than working out alone. A 2023 analysis found that participating in sports is linked with better mental health. _____37_____ In fact, such sports seem to improve mental well-being more than other forms of exercise, regardless of the amount of physical activity. _____38_____ For one, exercising with others increases the likelihood of showing up to work out. In a 2024 study, participants who had to bring a friend turned up about 35 per cent more frequently than those who could arrive alone. This was because a workout buddy increased accountability and made exercising more enjoyable. This enjoyment might even improve performance. One study on communal runs found that those running with friends and family were faster. While we don’t know exactly why this is, it probably relates to how we process fatigue(疲劳). _____39_____ So exercising with a buddy could signal that we are in a safe environment, allowing us to avoid fatigue for a bit longer. I find this comforting. _____40_____ I am running a half-marathon with my best friend soon and she has suggested we run side by side. That may be just what I need to help me cross the finish line. A. Athleticism just isn’t my strong suit. B. Solo sports are always my preference. C. Most people stop exercising when they get bored. D. And the effect is especially pronounced in team sports E. The social aspect may also enhance sport’s physical benefits. F. It has also helped me focus on the cooperative aspect of sports. G. Feeling exhausted prevents the body from pushing past its limits. 2026年3月重庆市南开中学2026届高三质检(六)英语-七选五 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 HGSE (Harvard Graduate School of Education) encourages responsible experimentation with generative AI tools, but there are important considerations to keep in mind when using these tools. Unless otherwise specified by your instructor, it is prohibited by the HGSE Academic Policy to use AI to create all or part of an assignment and submit it as your own. Permissible uses of AI include seeking clarification on concepts, or brainstorming ideas. _____36_____ It is also acceptable to use AI to draft emails that are not being submitted as coursework. For any permitted use of GenAI tools, you must acknowledge and document that use in your assignment submission by showing what tool(s) you used. _____37_____ If you cite directly from the tool, use proper citation format to introduce the source. Keep in mind that the information provided by AI tools like ChatGPT is generated from unchecked crowd-sourced information. _____38_____ You should not trust the information as if it were equal to published research. Uploading any important course content is only allowable through the Harvard-approved AI Sandbox. _____39_____ Otherwise, it might be used to train public AI tools which is a threat to the protection of our intellectual property. _____40_____ Individual instructors may create course-specific policies that differ from these guidelines. If you have any doubt about whether a specific use of AI is permitted for an assignment or course, you are responsible for discussing it with your instructor prior to using it. A. Learning goals vary in courses at HGSE. B. Large language models can produce false claims. C. That’s why many students use AI for identifying examples. D. This is to ensure data entered is kept in a secure environment. E. 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