专题09 阅读理解七选五之记叙文线索(培优专练)(全国通用)2027年高考英语一轮复习高效培优系列

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**基本信息** 聚焦记叙文线索,通过故事发展线、情感变化线、上下文呼应三维度构建解题体系,实现从真题感知到模拟预测的递进训练,提升语言理解与逻辑思维能力。 **专项设计** |模块|题量/典例|方法提炼|知识逻辑| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |真题·命题感知|6篇(含2025全国卷校园暖心故事等)|分类解析故事发展顺序、情感转变过程、上下文逻辑呼应|从单一线索识别切入,建立记叙文结构认知| |进阶·强化演练|5篇(如高三备考压力与自然和谐)|强化线索定位与语境衔接技巧|整合多线索类型,提升逻辑推理能力| |拔高·模拟预测|7篇(如跨文化适应、AI学习应用)|综合运用线索分析法解决复杂文本|形成“感知-强化-预测”能力链,培养高阶思维|

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专题09 阅读理解七选五之记叙文线索(培优专练) 目录 真题·命题感知............................................................................................................................................................01 进阶·强化演练............................................................................................................................................................07 拔高·模拟预测............................................................................................................................................................16 真题·命题感知 第一部分:故事发展线 Passage 1 2025・全国一卷 主题:校园咖啡馆暖心员工 An Unsung Hero Need a break between classes or just a quick pick-me-up in the morning? The College Cafe has just that, and more. 36 Catherine Murphy, a cafe worker in a green shirt and black hat, makes sure that each customer gets exactly what they order. She goes back and forth between machines to make the drinks. 37 As the customer grabs the drink from her hand, she smiles and says, “Hello, how is your day?” Even when the line is getting longer, she doesn’t let it get in the way of her genuine conversations. Murphy gets up at a quarter to five and drives thirty minutes every day to get to work on time. 38 “I do so because I like to make coffee for the students. I know they need it in the morning,” Murphy said. Being a mother and wife has helped her become the woman she is. She believes she is here to serve. One thing Murphy may not know is that her smile is contagious (有感染力) and can be the difference in a student having a much better day than they were having before seeing her. Joanna Wright, a senior political science major, loves coffee and goes to the cafe at least six days a week. 39 “Catherine always has a huge smile on her face, which always puts me in a cheerful mood,” Wright said. “I enjoy working in the cafe” Murphy said. 40 She has every intention of staying and continuing doing what she loves. A. The cafe closes at 9 pm every day. B. She has two children aged eight and four. C. Sometimes she arrives early to serve the students early. D. After finishing an order, she calls out the name on the cup. E. Not only does this cafe serve up drinks, it also serves up smiles. F. Going to the cafe starts her day off good and gets her ready for classes. G. The students here are friendly and always greet her warmly. 答案:36.E 37.D 38.C 39.F 40.B 解析 36 题(段首):前文引入咖啡馆,后文聚焦员工 Catherine 的暖心服务。E 项 “这家咖啡馆不仅提供饮品,还传递微笑” 承上启下,点明核心温情线索,故选 E。 37 题(段中):前文讲她制作饮品,后文讲递饮品时的微笑问候。D 项 “做完一杯就喊杯上名字” 衔接制作到递杯的动作流程,符合叙事顺序,故选 D。 38 题(段中):前文讲她早起通勤,后文引述她的工作初衷。C 项 “有时早到提前服务学生” 延续 “敬业” 情节线,呼应早起的行为,故选 C。 39 题(段中):前文讲常客 Wright,后文是她对 Catherine 的评价。F 项 “去咖啡馆开启美好一天、为上课做准备” 衔接常客行为与感受,贴合暖心主题,故选 F。 40 题(段尾):前文讲她热爱工作,后文讲她打算长期坚守。B 项 “她有两个 8 岁和 4 岁的孩子” 补充人物背景,呼应前文 “母亲身份”,完善人物线索,故选 B。 Passage 2 2026・南京高三考前综合训练(模拟题) 主题:魔方爱好者的成长之路 I first became interested in the Rubik's Cube (魔方) when I was 13 because I wanted to use it in my magic trick routine. I soon realized that if I really made an effort, I could solve the cube. I started watching videos that explained the algorithms (算法). 36 I watched them every day and I became fascinated. In 2019, Rubik's Cube hired me as a brand ambassador (大使), and I began making video content for them. 37 Every job I've ever had has been in some way related to the skills I've acquired through cubing. 38 It has also shown me that success is often the result of messing up. As well as working as a brand ambassador, I do Guinness World Records to get recognition for the cube. For the Guinness World Record, I have to solve the cube in the shortest time possible. 39 I keep practicing even when I'm tired. Looking back, my journey with the Rubik's Cube has taught me valuable life lessons. It has taught me that hard work pays off. 40 I'm grateful for every moment I've spent with this small but amazing toy. A. I practiced solving the cube for hours every day. B. It has brought me many opportunities and challenges. C. I never thought my hobby would become my career. D. I failed many times before I could solve it quickly. E. The cube has changed my life in so many ways. F. I also share my love for the cube on social media. G. Many people encouraged me to stick to my hobby. 答案:36.A 37.C 38.E 39.D 40.B 解析 36 题(段中):前文讲 13 岁对魔方感兴趣、看算法视频,后文讲每天看视频入迷。A 项 “每天练习数小时还原魔方” 衔接 “看视频学算法” 到 “痴迷魔方” 的情节,符合成长线,故选 A。 37 题(段中):前文讲 2019 年成为魔方品牌大使,后文讲所有工作都和魔方技能相关。C 项 “从没想过爱好会变成职业” 体现从兴趣到职业的转折,契合故事发展,故选 C。 38 题(段中):前文讲魔方相关工作,后文讲魔方教会 “成功源于犯错”。E 项 “魔方在很多方面改变了我的生活” 总括魔方的影响,承上启下,串联职业与感悟线索,故选 E。 39 题(段中):前文讲冲击吉尼斯纪录需最短时间还原,后文讲累了也坚持练习。D 项 “快速还原前失败很多次” 衔接 “追求速度” 与 “坚持练习”,体现挫折到坚持的情节,故选 D。 40 题(段尾):前文讲魔方教会努力有回报,后文讲感恩魔方。B 项 “它带来很多机遇与挑战” 延续人生感悟线索,总结魔方的双重影响,升华主题,故选 B。 第二部分:情感变化线 Passage 1 2025年全国Ⅰ卷阅读理解七选五 主题:助人过程中心态从犹豫到温暖满足的情感转变 Last year I spent my summer vacation with my grandparents in the countryside. One afternoon, Grandma asked me to take some homemade cookies to our new neighbor, an elderly lady who lived alone. 36 I was a little nervous because I didn’t know her at all. I walked slowly towards her house. When I knocked on the door, my heart beat fast. 37 She opened the door with a gentle smile. I handed her the cookies and explained who I was. She invited me in warmly. Inside her house, I saw many old photos and handcrafts. We started talking happily. She told me stories about her past life. 38 The nervousness in me gradually disappeared. I began to enjoy our talk. Before I left, she gave me a small handmade flower as a gift. 39 I held the flower tightly and felt warm inside. I never expected that a simple visit could bring me such joy. Now we often visit each other. 40 I realize that reaching out to others is not hard, and kindness can fill our life with happiness. A. I had never talked with a strange old lady before. B. I felt surprised and touched by her kindness. C. At first, I didn’t really want to go. D. She seemed to be waiting for someone. E. Time passed quickly as we chatted. F. She seldom communicates with people around her. G. Every time we meet, we are both full of pleasure. 答案 36.C 37.A 38.E 39.B 40.G 详细解析 本篇以心理情感变化为核心线索:不情愿、紧张→放松愉悦→惊喜感动→长久快乐。 36 题 前文交代奶奶让 “我” 给独居新邻居送点心,后文直接出现 “I was a little nervous(我有些紧张)”。C 项 “一开始,我其实并不想去”,承接动作指令,引出最初抵触、犹豫的情绪,衔接上下文。 37 题 前文写到敲门时心跳加速,体现紧张情绪。A 项 “我以前从未和陌生的老太太聊过天”,解释紧张的原因,延续忐忑的心理状态,符合情感逻辑。 38 题 前文写二人愉快交谈、老人讲述往事,后文说紧张感慢慢消失。E 项 “我们聊着天,时间过得飞快”,体现交谈投入、心情放松,完成从紧张到愉悦的情绪过渡。 39 题 前文提到老人回赠手工花,后文写内心暖意满满。B 项 “她的善意让我既惊喜又感动”,点明当下的情绪,承接收礼物的情节。 40 题 前文说明如今二人经常互相拜访,后文升华主旨。G 项 “每次见面,我们都满心欢喜”,总结长期相处后的美好心情,收尾全文情感线。 Passage 2 2026 届江苏苏州高三二模 主题:登台表演从自卑胆怯到自信从容的情感蜕变 I used to be a shy girl who was afraid of speaking or performing in public. When my teacher chose me to sing a song at the school art festival, I almost refused. 36 I was afraid that I would make mistakes and be laughed at. In the following days, I practiced the song again and again at home. But every time I thought about standing on the big stage, I felt anxious. 37 My mom noticed my worry and encouraged me constantly. She told me to believe in myself. The day of the performance finally came. Standing backstage, my hands were cold and my mind went blank. 38 Then I took a deep breath and told myself not to give up. I stepped onto the stage slowly. Looking at the audience, I closed my eyes for a second and began to sing. 39 When the song ended, loud applause rang out. I smiled widely. That experience changed me a lot. I no longer fear public performances. 40 It is courage that helps me become a better version of myself. A. I lost all my confidence at that moment. B. Singing in front of crowds was my biggest fear. C. I felt proud of what I had done in the end. D. Many classmates cheered for me loudly. E. I wanted to hide myself in a quiet corner. F. My teacher also gave me useful advice on singing. G. Now I dare to show myself bravely anywhere. 答案 36.B 37.E 38.A 39.D 40.G 详细解析 全文围绕胆怯→焦虑→紧张→自信自豪的情感主线展开,解题需紧扣人物心理变化: 36 题 前文表明作者性格内向,被选中登台演唱时想拒绝,后文解释害怕出错被嘲笑。B 项 “在众人面前唱歌是我最大的恐惧”,点明核心心理障碍,承接上下文的胆怯情绪。 37 题 前文提到一想到舞台就内心焦虑,后文写妈妈发现并鼓励自己。E 项 “我只想躲到安静的角落里”,细化焦虑、逃避的心态,贴合此时低落不安的情绪。 38 题 前文描述演出当天在后台手脚冰凉、大脑空白,极度紧张。A 项 “那一刻我完全失去了信心”,强化临场的慌乱与自卑情绪,为后文鼓起勇气做铺垫。 39 题 前文写作者登台开唱,后文提到表演结束后掌声四起。D 项 “很多同学大声为我喝彩”,描写演唱过程中的积极反馈,推动情绪从紧张转向放松。 40 题 前文说这次经历改变了自己,不再害怕当众表演。G 项 “如今无论在哪里,我都敢于勇敢地展现自我”,总结最终的心理蜕变,完成从胆怯到自信的情感闭环。 第三部分:上下文呼应 Passage 1 2025全国II卷 When I was a teenager, I hated running. Every PE running test was a nightmare for me. I would walk slowly halfway, out of breath and ashamed. 36 ________ That small incident completely changed my attitude towards running. It was a rainy Friday afternoon. We had to finish a 1500-meter running test outdoors. The track was muddy and slippery. Halfway through the race, I stumbled and fell down. My knee was scraped and bleeding. 37 ________ I prepared to give up the test and sit on the side of the track. To my surprise, my deskmate Lisa stopped running at once. She turned back and helped me stand up. 38 ________ She ran slowly beside me, matching my pace all the time. Other classmates also cheered for us from the trackside. Encouraged by them, I kept moving forward. We crossed the finish line together ten minutes later. I didn’t get any score in the test. 39 ________ It was far more precious than a high score. Now I run every morning regularly. Running is no longer a painful task. 40 ________ It connects me with kindness and warmth. A. I felt painful and hopeless at that moment. B. However, I gained unforgettable friendship. C. I once thought nothing could change my mind. D. She refused to continue the race alone without me. E. But one rainy running test altered everything. F. Many students ignored me and kept running forward. G. Instead, it has become a symbol of warmth. 36.E 37.A 38.D 39.B 40.G 逐题上下文呼应详解(标注原文呼应点位) 36题【首尾伏笔呼应+同义复现】:后文“That small incident completely changed my attitude”(这件小事改变态度)和E选项“altered everything(改变一切)”为同义复现;前文一直讲述讨厌跑步,E句引出后文雨天测试事件,前后细节呼应。易错项C:C侧重主观想法,后文是客观事件,无呼应,排除。 37题【因果上下文呼应】:前文膝盖擦伤流血,后文准备放弃测试,A选项“felt painful and hopeless(疼痛绝望)”承接受伤的客观状态,是前后因果细节呼应,承接上下句情绪细节。 38题【代词指代呼应】:空格前主语为She(Lisa),D选项主语She完全指代前文deskmate Lisa;后文“matching my pace(配合我的速度)”和D选项“不独自跑步”动作前后严格呼应,动作细节闭环。 39题【转折前后呼应】:前半句“did not get any score(没有分数)”,B选项However表转折,“gained friendship(收获友谊)”与前文“无分数”形成得失对比呼应,属于上下文转折细节呼应。 40题【同词复现呼应】:前文“no longer painful task(不再痛苦)”,G选项Instead承接转折,“symbol of warmth(温暖象征)”与文末“kindness and warmth”原词warmth直接复现,最强显性上下文呼应。 Passage 2 2026届武汉市高三调研模拟 Last spring, I rescued a hurt sparrow beside the community lake. Its left wing was pierced by a plastic branch. 36 ________ I gently cleaned its wound and wrapped it with sterile gauze every day. At first, the sparrow was extremely scared of me. It would struggle violently whenever I got close. 37 ________ It began to eat millet from my palm voluntarily after two weeks. I named it Mico. One month later, Mico’s wing recovered fully. 38 ________ According to wildlife protection rules, artificially raised wild sparrows cannot survive long indoors. Keeping it would kill it slowly. I decided to send it back to nature. On a sunny morning, I opened the window and placed Mico on the windowsill. 39 ________ It circled above my window three times before flying towards the lake. Up to now, I can occasionally see a sparrow lingering around my window. 40 ________ Every time I see it, I recall the warm days we spent together. A. Gradually, it let go of its wariness. B. I realized it needed to return to the wild. C. I took it home to treat its injury. D. It hesitated for several minutes before taking off. E. Wild sparrows prefer living near water sources. F. I once worried it would never leave me. G. I guess it is Mico coming back to visit. 36.C 37.A 38.B 39.D 40.G 36题【动作前后呼应】:前文动作“rescued a hurt sparrow(救助受伤麻雀)”,后文动作“cleaned its wound(清理伤口)”,C选项“took it home to treat injury(带回家治疗)”填补前后动作断层,属于记叙文动作链条上下文呼应,前后行为连贯呼应。 37题【状态对比呼应】:前文状态“extremely scared、struggle(恐惧挣扎)”,后文状态“eat from palm(主动进食)”,A选项“let go of wariness(放下戒备)”是两种相反状态的过渡呼应,段落内部上下文隐性呼应。 38题【因果伏笔呼应】:后文明确说明“cannot survive indoors(室内无法存活)”,是对B选项“return to the wild(回归野外)”的原因解释,后文内容是前文空格的呼应佐证,属于后句呼应前句。 39题【细节动作呼应】:后文“circled three times(盘旋三圈)”是D选项“hesitated several minutes(犹豫几分钟)”的具体细节体现,动作先后细节一一对应,显性上下文细节呼应。 40题【指代+首尾物品呼应】:前文“see a sparrow lingering(看到麻雀徘徊)”,G选项it指代前文未知麻雀,同时呼应全文核心物品线索Mico,首尾麻雀人物双向呼应,是记叙文结尾经典呼应考法。 进阶·强化演练 Passage 1 (2026·江苏徐州·二模)As the college entrance examination was approaching, I was under great pressure in senior three. I fixed my mind entirely on review every day, wishing to improve my grades steadily. The constant chirps from a bird nest in the old banyan tree outside the window always disturbed my study. 1 I even discussed with my classmates whether we could ask the school to remove the nest. 2 He did not criticize our selfish idea at all. In his reply, he told us that every small life should be respected, and we needed to learn to live in harmony with birds while pursuing our dreams. To help us study better, the school prepared thick sound-proof curtains and changed part of our evening self-study time properly. We were moved by the headmaster’s kindness. 3 The teacher introduced that these birds were in their breeding period and would leave campus soon. She also told us the importance of protecting wild birds and keeping the ecological balance. My annoyance with the chirps disappeared little by little. One day after class, I went close to the banyan tree to watch the nest. I saw the mother bird flying back and forth with food for her babies. The warm picture made me feel soft in my heart. 4 This experience has changed my attitude towards life. 5 I finally understood that real growth is not only gaining excellent academic results but also learning to be tolerant, gentle and respectful to all lives around us. This warm memory will stay in my heart forever. A.I lost my focus completely. B.I no longer saw the chirps as noise. C.The headmaster replied to us warmly. D.We attended a special biology lecture. E.It taught me what real growth truly means. F.I tried to find a quiet place to study alone. G.Small and lovely lives deserve our care and protection 【答案】1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.E 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在高三备考期间,被窗外鸟巢的鸟鸣声打扰,从最初想要移除鸟巢,到在校长的引导和生物课的学习下,最终学会与自然和谐相处并获得成长的故事。 【详解】1.上文“The constant chirps from a bird nest in the old banyan tree outside the window always disturbed my study.(窗外老榕树上一个鸟巢里持续不断的鸟鸣声总是打扰我的学习)”指出鸟鸣声对作者学习造成了干扰,A选项“I lost my focus completely.(我完全无法集中注意力)”承接上文,进一步说明这种干扰带来的后果——完全无法专注;下文“I even discussed with my classmates whether we could ask the school to remove the nest.(我甚至和同学们讨论是否可以请学校移除那个鸟巢)”中的“even”表明作者因无法专注而产生了极端的想法,与A选项构成因果关系,上下文语意连贯。故选A项。 2.上文提到作者与同学讨论是否可以请学校移除鸟巢,下文“He did not criticize our selfish idea at all.(他完全没有批评我们自私的想法)”中的“He”提示设空处应出现一位男性人物,C选项“The headmaster replied to us warmly.(校长热情地回复了我们)”引出校长这一男性人物,其中“replied”与上文中“discussed”和“ask the school”相呼应;且后文“In his reply, he told us that every small life should be respected (在他的回复中,他告诉我们每个小生命都应该被尊重)”具体说明校长回复的内容,与C选项中的“replied”形成完整的回应关系,上下文语意连贯。故选C项。 3.下文“The teacher introduced that these birds were in their breeding period and would leave campus soon.(老师介绍说这些鸟正处于繁殖期,不久就会离开校园)”提到老师向作者等人介绍鸟类的知识,是对D选项“We attended a special biology lecture.(我们参加了一堂特别的生物课)”中学校安排的生物课的内容说明;且下文中的“The teacher”与D选项中的“biology lecture”中的授课教师相呼应,上下文语意连贯。故选D项。 4.上文“I saw the mother bird flying back and forth with food for her babies. The warm picture made me feel soft in my heart.(我看到鸟妈妈为了她的宝宝们来回衔食。这温馨的画面让我的内心变得柔软)”描述了作者看到鸟妈妈哺育雏鸟的场景后内心的触动,B选项“I no longer saw the chirps as noise.(我不再把鸟鸣声视为噪音)”承接上文,说明作者心态的根本转变——从厌烦变为接纳,上下文语意连贯。故选B项。 5.上文“This experience has changed my attitude towards life.(这次经历改变了我对生活的态度)”指出这次经历带来了态度上的改变,E选项“It taught me what real growth truly means.(它教会了我真正成长的意义)”承接上文,具体说明改变的内容——对成长有了新的理解;下文“I finally understood that real growth is not only gaining excellent academic results but also learning to be tolerant, gentle and respectful to all lives around us.(我最终明白,真正的成长不仅仅是取得优异的学业成绩,更是学会对我们周围所有生命保持宽容、温柔和尊重)”是对E选项中“what real growth truly means”的具体阐释,上下文逻辑一致。故选E项。 Passage 2 (2026·山东泰安·模拟预测)They say that life imitates art, and I have found that is true. As a writer, I have heard many stories about authors who write a book and then his or her work of fiction comes true. I first met Bobbie on Facebook eight years ago after editor David wrote to me. Because I am a big fan of Shetland Sheepdogs, he thought I would want to read the book he was editing, and I did. 6 I decided to know this author! We met through messages and then at writers’ conferences, setting our friendship in stone. Recently, her story came to life through posts on Facebook when she lost her dog Sherlock who had filled her life with love. “Please help! This afternoon I lost my Sherlock while hiking up in the mountains. 7 Please share, especially if you know people who hike in that area!” Searching nonstop, she handed out many flyers (传单) and even hired a search and rescue team to track him. Six days later, she posted, “We spent many hours today driving along the roads where there was a possible sighting of him. 8 ” Then, on November 27, a miracle unfolded. Bobbie told me how her husband Todd had answered the phone, “A young woman named April was calling to say, ‘ 9 ’ Todd asked her, ‘How did you get this phone number?’ When she answered, ‘It is right here on his tag.’ Todd knew this was the real thing.” 10 For me, this is the story. To know that her friend Sherlock is at home where he belongs is the only miracle that I need this season. A.I think I have your dog. B.The story had me in tears. C.He was lost on Sam’s Gap Trail. D.I thought about writing a story on this. E.The dog was frightened by a strange noise. F.With no luck, we feel like we are chasing shadows. G.Every year it seems that a Christmas miracle story unfolds. 【答案】6.B 7.C 8.F 9.A 10.G 【导语】作者讲述生活常常模仿艺术,自己结识作家 Bobbie 后,亲历了 Bobbie 丢失爱犬 Sherlock、多方寻找,最终在好心人帮助下奇迹团聚的暖心故事。 6.上文“Because I am a big fan of Shetland Sheepdogs, he thought I would want to read the book he was editing, and I did.(因为我十分喜欢设得兰牧羊犬,编辑戴维觉得我会想读他正在编审的这本书,我也确实读了。)”交代作者读完了这本书,后文“I decided to know this author!(我决定认识这位作家!)”写到决定认识这位作者,选项B“The story had me in tears.(这个故事让我深受感动、潸然落泪。)”承接读书后的感受,引出想要结识作者的想法。 7.上文“Please help! This afternoon I lost my Sherlock while hiking up in the mountains.(求大家帮忙!今天下午我在山里徒步时弄丢了我的狗狗Sherlock。)”是寻狗求助,需要说明具体走失地点,选项C“He was lost on Sam’s Gap Trail.(它在山姆峡谷步道走失。)”补充走失具体位置。 8.上文“We spent many hours today driving along the roads where there was a possible sighting of him.(今天我们花了很长时间沿着有人可能见到它的路段驱车寻找。)”说明尽力寻找的过程,选项F“With no luck, we feel like we are chasing shadows.(一无所获,我们感觉只是在徒劳追寻。)”表达寻找无果的失落心情,贴合上下文语境。 9.上文“A young woman named April was calling to say(一位名叫April的年轻女子打电话来说)”和下文“Todd asked her, ‘How did you get this phone number?’ When she answered, ‘It is right here on his tag.’ Todd knew this was the real thing.”(托德问她:“你是怎么得到这个电话号码的?”当她回答说:“就在他的标签上写着呢。”托德这才确信这就是真的号码。)”是好心人April来电联系归还狗狗,选项A“I think I have your dog.(我想我捡到了你的狗狗。)”符合打电话告知主人捡到宠物的对话逻辑。 10.后文“For me, this is the story.(对我来说,这就是那个奇迹故事。)”呼应空格内容,说明是个奇迹故事,选项G“Every year it seems that a Christmas miracle story unfolds.(似乎每年都会上演一个圣诞奇迹故事。)”引出本次狗狗失而复得的暖心奇迹,总领收尾段落。 Passage 3 (2026·安徽六安·模拟预测)Mason Branstrator has always been an athlete, but three years ago, at just 17 years old, his active lifestyle changed forever. “I was going for an ordinary day of downhill skiing. 11 ,” Mason, an experienced skier who frequented the slopes (滑雪斜坡) in his home state of Minnesota, told CBS News. “I remember thinking right as I left the jump, ‘I’m going a little fast,’ And that was the last thing I remember before everything went black.” Mason was paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist down. As an active skier and soccer player, he couldn’t wrap his mind around the fact he may never walk again. “In the eyes and mind of somebody who was 17, that was heartbreaking. 12 ,” he said. Luckily, Mason says his parents raised him to focus on the good and he became more optimistic. “ 13 ,” he said. “In this really hard situation, you’re given freedom and independence. And I’ve always been so grateful for my wheelchair. And people would say, ‘It’s awful to be limited to using a wheelchair.’ But this wheelchair doesn’t limit me. It’s actually my freedom.” “Around a year after my accident, I had come to the point of realizing that walking was not going to be a very functional thing for me to keep pursuing. 14 ” And when CBS News met him, he was training for a marathon, entering the wheelchair race. And last month, he competed in Grandma’s Marathon, an annual race in Duluth. He came in at 2:03:52 minutes. He started sharing his journey in Instagram to connect with others with physical disabilities, and now has nearly 270,000 followers. “And it just kept evolving and more people caught on to my story — people who weren’t paralyzed started being inspired. 15 ,” he said. A.And I just loved seeing that B.But this time, it was a lot different C.I was wondering what was going on D.The first time I got in a wheelchair, I felt so good E.I began to think of spending more time in the gym F.I firmly believed that I would get around without a wheelchair soon G.It was time to look into everything else the wheelchair world had to offer 【答案】11.B 12.C 13.D 14.G 15.A 【导语】文章讲述了17岁滑雪爱好者Mason意外受伤致下半身瘫痪,从难以接受现实到乐观接纳轮椅生活,坚持训练参加轮椅马拉松,还在社交平台分享经历、激励无数人。 【详解】11.根据上文“I was going for an ordinary day of downhill skiing.(我本来只是想度过普通的高山滑雪一天。)”和下文“I remember thinking right as I left the jump, ‘I’m going a little fast,’ And that was the last thing I remember before everything went black.( “我记得刚跳出跳台时心里还在想:‘我滑得有点太快了。’那是我失去意识、眼前陷入黑暗前的最后记忆。”)”可知,上文说本是普通滑雪日,下文指出发生意外出事,空处表转折“但这次完全不一样”。B项“但这次,情况截然不同。”完美承接普通滑雪日和突发事故。 12.上文“Mason was paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist down. As an active skier and soccer player, he couldn’t wrap his mind around the fact he may never walk again. “In the eyes and mind of somebody who was 17, that was heartbreaking.( 梅森腰部以下瘫痪了。他原本酷爱滑雪、踢足球,一时间根本无法接受自己可能再也无法行走的现实。“对于一个17岁的少年来说,这实在令人崩溃。”)”指出17岁的他无法接受瘫痪、不能走路的现实,内心迷茫,不知道该怎么办。C项“我茫然不知所措”承接心碎、无法接受现实的情绪。 13.根据下文“And I’ve always been so grateful for my wheelchair. And people would say, ‘It’s awful to be limited to using a wheelchair.’ But this wheelchair doesn’t limit me. It’s actually my freedom.”(而我一直都非常感恩我的轮椅。人们常会说:“只能靠轮椅生活太不幸了。”但这台轮椅从没有束缚我,相反,它给了我自由。)”可知,本段讲他变得乐观、接纳轮椅,空处引出对轮椅的正面感受。D项“我第一次坐上轮椅时,就感觉特别好”和下文感恩轮椅、视轮椅为自由形成逻辑衔接。 14.上文“I had come to the point of realizing that walking was not going to be a very functional thing for me to keep pursuing.( 我终于认清现实,继续执着于重新站立行走,对我而言已经没有太大实际意义。)”和下文“he was training for a marathon, entering the wheelchair race.(他正在备战马拉松,报名参加轮椅赛事。)”可知,他不再执着走路,转而探索轮椅生活里其他的可能性,开始参与轮椅运动赛事。G项“是时候去发掘轮椅生活所能带来的一切其他机会”承接放弃追求走路、转向轮椅赛事新生活。 15.上文“And it just kept evolving and more people caught on to my story — people who weren’t paralyzed started being inspired.(事情就这样慢慢发展,越来越多人了解了我的故事,就连没有残疾的普通人也从中受到了鼓舞。)”指出看到自己的经历能激励他人,他内心很欣慰。A项“我由衷乐于看到这一切”承接上文自己的故事治愈、鼓舞了别人这件事。 Passage 4 (2026·河南·三模)I’m dancing on top of a mountain after 570m of elevation (海拔) gain. I want to scream. 16 But it’s because of joy — overcoming the discomfort of an illness to arrive at this spot. As a university student, I struggle with exhaustion and poor vision. I would avoid events and barely had any social life. Gradually, people stopped asking if I was depressed, because everybody was sure I was. After more than 10 years of medical consultations, I was finally able to say to people, “ 17 I suffer from a disease called myasthenia, which causes the muscles to become weak and the body to experience extreme tiredness.” The diagnosis (诊断) was a relief, but it came with a price: 18 I started to travel alone way before my diagnosis. I’ve always felt the need to explore. I honestly don’t know where my desire to travel came from. It’s always been there. But how could this possibly fit with my condition? My mind was spinning at the mere thought of not being able to travel and discover the world. The first four months after the diagnosis were a nightmare. I went on a strict diet and took pills. Everyone around me was constantly checking in on me. 19 I wanted to feel tired — to put my body under stress and see what would happen. I wanted to be scared by the unknown because this is the beauty of life. So I did it in my own way, following my body’s needs and carefully choosing to break some rules. That’s how travel has helped strengthen me. I didn’t want to let a disease define my identity and control me. I wanted to prove that a positive attitude can be a pass to a better life. 20 A.I am not depressed. B.And I’ve made it now. C.My cheeks are wet with tears. D.The trust from them brought a ray of hope. E.Doctors confirmed I was suffering from depression. F.Intense physical exercise may take away my ability to move freely. G.But I decided I would never allow the disease to influence the rhythm of my life. 【答案】16.C 17.A 18.F 19.G 20.B 【导语】文章主要讲述了一位患有肌无力症的大学生,克服疾病带来的身体限制,通过旅行和探险来证明积极的心态可以带来更美好的生活。 【详解】16.上一段“I’m dancing on top of a mountain after 570m of elevation (海拔) gain. I want to scream.(在海拔上升570米后,我在山顶上跳舞。我想尖叫)”描述了作者登顶后的激动心情,C选项“My cheeks are wet with tears.(我的脸颊被泪水浸湿了)”承接上文,进一步描绘了作者激动落泪的状态;下文“But it’s because of joy — overcoming the discomfort of an illness to arrive at this spot.(但这是因为喜悦——克服疾病的不适来到这个地方)”解释了流泪的原因——因战胜疾病带来的喜悦,与C选项中的“tears”相呼应,上下文语意连贯。 17.上文“After more than 10 years of medical consultations, I was finally able to say to people, (经过十多年的医疗咨询,我终于能够对人们说:)”指出作者终于可以明确告诉他人自己的情况,A选项“I am not depressed.(我没有抑郁)”承接上文,直接引述作者要说的话——澄清自己并非抑郁;下文“I suffer from a disease called myasthenia, which causes the muscles to become weak and the body to experience extreme tiredness.(我患有一种叫做肌无力的疾病,它会导致肌肉无力,身体极度疲劳)”进一步说明真正的病因,与A选项形成先否定旧误解、再说明真实情况的逻辑关系。 18.上文“The diagnosis (诊断) was a relief, but it came with a price: (诊断是一种解脱,但它也带来了代价:)”指出确诊既有好处也有代价,F选项“Intense physical exercise may take away my ability to move freely.(剧烈的体力运动可能会夺走我自由活动的能力)”承接上文,具体说明这个“代价”是什么——剧烈运动会加重病情;下文“I started to travel alone way before my diagnosis.(早在确诊之前,我就开始独自旅行了)”中的“travel”与F选项中的“physical exercise”形成对比,暗示作者不愿放弃旅行这一爱好,上下文语意连贯。 19.上文“Everyone around me was constantly checking in on me.(我身边的每个人都不断地来看望我、关心我)”描述了周围人对作者的关心和照顾,下文“I wanted to feel tired — to put my body under stress and see what would happen.(我想要感到疲惫——让我的身体承受压力,看看会发生什么)”表达了作者想要突破保护、挑战自我的愿望。G选项“But I decided I would never allow the disease to influence the rhythm of my life.(但我决定绝不让疾病影响我生活的节奏)”承接上文,在众人关心带来的保护氛围中,表达了作者自己的决心——不让疾病主导生活;下文具体说明了作者如何按照自己的想法去行动,与G选项中的“never allow the disease to influence”相呼应,上下文语意连贯。 20.上文“I wanted to prove that a positive attitude can be a pass to a better life.(我想证明积极的态度可以成为通往更好生活的通行证)”表达了作者的信念和决心,B选项“And I’ve made it now.(而我现在已经做到了)”承接上文,点明作者已经通过行动证明了自己的信念——成功登山就是证明;全文以作者登顶开篇,B选项与开头的想舞蹈和尖叫形成呼应,表明作者已经用积极的态度战胜了疾病带来的限制,上下文逻辑连贯。 Passage 5 (2026·湖北·三模) The Dog Listener Every Saturday morning, Oak Park becomes a lively gathering place for dog owners. But there’s one person who draws more attention than the dogs themselves. 21 . Marcus Chen, a retired librarian in his seventies, sits on the same bench by the fountain every weekend. He doesn’t own a dog, but he brings a small bag of homemade treats and waits quietly. 22 . When a nervous rescue dog refuses to move past the fountain, Marcus leans down and speaks softly. When a puppy jumps excitedly at every passerby, he demonstrates a calm hand signal. 23 . He says his reward is watching the “light bulb moments” — when a fearful dog finally wags its tail, or when a frustrated owner realizes their pet just needed patience. Sometimes it takes a whole morning to help just one dog. What people don’t know is that Marcus used to be afraid of dogs as a child. A neighborhood mailman took the time to introduce him gently to his four-legged companions. 24 . “That mailman probably never knew what he did for me,” Marcus says with a warm smile. “Now I just want to pass it on.” Last month, a group of dog owners surprised Marcus with a new bench — one with a small metal plate that reads, “Marcus’s Spot: For the Man Who Listens.” 25 . However, every Saturday at 9 a.m., you’ll still find him there, treats in his bag, waiting to meet a new four-legged friend. A.Marcus never charges a penny. B.He has two dogs of his own at home. C.He lets the dogs come to him on their own terms. D.While owners chase after their pets, he sits quietly. E.That small act of kindness changed his life decades ago. F.He once worked as a professional dog trainer for fifteen years. G.Marcus admits it’s “awfully comfortable” but insisted it wasn’t necessary. 【答案】21.D 22.C 23.A 24.E 25.G 【导语】文章主要讲述了Marcus Chen这位退休图书管理员,每个周末坐在公园长椅上,用耐心和温和的方式帮助狗主人与他们的宠物建立更好的沟通,以此传递童年时受到的善意。 【详解】21.上文“But there’s one person who draws more attention than the dogs themselves.(但有一个人比狗本身更引人注目)”指出有一个人格外引人注目,D选项“While owners chase after their pets, he sits quietly.(当主人们追赶他们的宠物时,他却安静地坐着)”承接上文,通过对比描绘了这个人安静坐着、与众不同的形象;下文介绍了Marcus Chen的身份和他周末在公园的行为,与D选项中的“sits quietly”相呼应,上下文语意连贯。 22.上文“He doesn’t own a dog, but he brings a small bag of homemade treats and waits quietly.(他没有养狗,但会带一小袋自制的零食,安静地等待)”描述了Marcus的行为方式——等待而非主动接近,C选项“He lets the dogs come to him on their own terms.(他让狗狗按照自己的意愿来找他)”承接上文,进一步解释他行为背后的原则——让狗主动靠近;下文“When a nervous rescue dog refuses to move past the fountain, Marcus leans down and speaks softly.(当一只紧张的收容犬不肯走过喷泉时,Marcus会弯下腰轻声说话)”举例说明他如何以温和的方式与狗狗互动,与C选项中的“on their own terms”相呼应。 23.下文“He says his reward is watching the “light bulb moments” — when a fearful dog finally wags its tail, or when a frustrated owner realizes their pet just needed patience.(他说他的回报就是看到那些“顿悟时刻”——当一只恐惧的狗终于摇起尾巴,或者当一位沮丧的主人意识到他们的宠物只是需要耐心)”说明Marcus做这些事不求物质回报,A选项“Marcus never charges a penny.(Marcus从不收一分钱)”概括了下文的核心内容,点明他帮助他人完全是出于善意而非盈利,与下文的“reward is watching the light bulb moments”形成逻辑关联,符合段落主题句的功能。 24.上文“What people don’t know is that Marcus used to be afraid of dogs as a child. A neighborhood mailman took the time to introduce him gently to his four-legged companions.(人们不知道的是,Marcus小时候曾经害怕狗。一位邻居邮差花时间温和地把他介绍给他的四条腿的伙伴们)”介绍了他童年时受到善意的经历,E选项“That small act of kindness changed his life decades ago.(那个小小的善举几十年前改变了他的生活)”承接上文,指出那段经历对他产生的深远影响;下文“Now I just want to pass it on.(现在我只想把它传递下去)”中的“pass it on”指代E选项中的“that small act of kindness”,说明他如今帮助他人的动机,上下文逻辑连贯。 25.上文“Last month, a group of dog owners surprised Marcus with a new bench — one with a small metal plate that reads, “Marcus’s Spot: For the Man Who Listens.”(上个月,一群狗主人给Marcus一个惊喜,送了他一把新长椅——上面有一块小金属牌,写着“Marcus的位置:献给那个倾听的人”)”描述了狗主人对他的感谢方式——赠送刻字长椅,G选项“Marcus admits it’s “awfully comfortable” but insisted it wasn’t necessary.(Marcus承认它“非常舒适”,但坚持说没有必要)”承接上文,说明Marcus对这份礼物的态度——虽然欣赏但认为不必如此;下文“However, every Saturday at 9 a.m., you’ll still find him there, treats in his bag, waiting to meet a new four-legged friend.(然而,每周六早上9点,你仍然会发现他在那里,包里装着零食,等着认识新的四条腿朋友)”与G选项中的“insisted it wasn’t necessary”形成转折,尽管他觉得礼物不必如此,他依然坚持每周前往,上下文逻辑连贯。 拔高·模拟预测 Passage 1 (2026·山东青岛·二模)As a child growing up there are many different paths available to navigate one’s way through adolescence into adulthood. I was fortunate to have had the guidance of my father, who had many hobbies in his life. 26 He loved talking about them to anyone who would listen. 27 I was always looking for pennies — whether given as change or picked up off the ground — and checking to see if they were “Wheaties”, pennies made from 1909 to 1958. Some Lincoln Wheat Cents were quite valuable, but for me, the real joy was the search itself. My father passed away last week. Although he will be missed, there is no sadness in his passing. He lived nearly 97 years of a full and meaningful life. During his final moments, I whispered in his ear that I needed a sign after he left us. 28 The next day, my sister and I were going through his old clothes when something fell out and hit the floor — it was a 1928 Wheat penny. There was no way to know how long it had been there. Some might call it a coincidence. 29 The fact that it was also a Wheat penny proved what I already knew — it was him. It could have easily been put aside with the clothes, but it found its way to me. Later, I was talking to my neighbor and told him the story. 30 However, a few days later, he came over with a bag of pennies he had. Inside it, he found two more 1928 Wheat pennies — one for each of my sisters. Our father is no longer with us, but he is still here. A.He passed the habit on to me. B.I figured he wouldn’t think any more of it. C.To me, it was my father handing me the coin. D.Old coins carried the quiet weight of the past. E.Collecting coins was one of his greatest interests. F.It specifically involved a 1928 coin — the year he was born. G.His soft words and warm hands supported me through my youth. 【答案】26.E 27.A 28.F 29.C 30.B 【导语】本文主要讲述父亲的爱好影响“我”,父亲去世后,“我”通过硬币感受到父亲仍在身边的温暖故事。 【详解】26.根据上文“I was fortunate to have had the guidance of my father, who had many hobbies in his life.(我很幸运有父亲的指导,他一生中有很多爱好)”以及下文“He loved talking about them to anyone who would listen.(他喜欢跟任何愿意听的人谈论它们)”可知,此处应引出父亲的某一个爱好,E选项“Collecting coins was one of his greatest interests.(收集硬币是他最大的爱好之一)”承上启下。 27.根据下文“I was always looking for pennies — whether given as change or picked up off the ground — and checking to see if they were “Wheaties”, pennies made from 1909 to 1958.(我总是在找便士 —— 无论是作为零钱得到的还是从地上捡来的 —— 并检查它们是否是“小麦币”,即1909年至1958年制造的便士)”可知,父亲将收集硬币的爱好传给了“我”,A选项“He passed the habit on to me.(他把这个习惯传给了我)”符合语境,引出下文。 28.根据上文“During his final moments, I whispered in his ear that I needed a sign after he left us.(在他最后的时刻,我在他耳边轻声说,他离开我们后,我需要一个信号)”可知,此处应说明“我”需要的信号是什么,F选项“It specifically involved a 1928 coin — the year he was born.(这个信号具体是一枚1928年的硬币 —— 他出生的那一年)”承接上文说明信号的具体内容。 29.根据上文“The next day, my sister and I were going through his old clothes when something fell out and hit the floor — it was a 1928 Wheat penny. There was no way to know how long it had been there. Some might call it a coincidence.(第二天,我和姐姐在整理他的旧衣服时,有东西掉了出来,掉在地上 —— 是一枚1928年的小麦便士。无法知道它在那里放了多久。有些人可能会称之为巧合)”以及下文“The fact that it was also a Wheat penny proved what I already knew — it was him.(而它也是一枚小麦便士这一事实,证明了我已经知道的事情 —— 是他)”可知,此处应体现“我”对这枚硬币的不同看法,C选项“To me, it was my father handing me the coin.(对我来说,这是父亲递给我的硬币)”呼应下文it was him,符合语境。 30.根据上文“Later, I was talking to my neighbor and told him the story.(后来,我和邻居聊天,把这件事告诉了他)”以及下文“However, a few days later, he came over with a bag of pennies he had. Inside it, he found two more 1928 Wheat pennies — one for each of my sisters.(然而,几天后,他带着一袋自己的便士过来了。在里面,他又找到了两枚1928年的小麦便士 —— 给我每个姐姐一枚)”可知,“我”原本以为邻居不会把这件事放在心上,B选项“I figured he wouldn’t think any more of it.(我以为他不会再想这件事了)”符合语境,与上下文逻辑紧密。 Passage 2 (2026·河北·三模)I had an interest in computers and maths from a young age. I was enthusiastic about creating computer games. I also entered maths competitions in high school. 31 When I was in high school, I took the mathematics paper for high school students at the University of Auckland in the Young Scholars programme. 32 Thus, I chose to continue my studies there as a full-time student in 2020. It also made sense to study close to home, so I could focus on my favourite subjects in a safe environment and without major interruptions. In Semester Two of 2021, I was given the opportunity to work on a computer science research project involving data at a local hospital. 33 I had to read many research papers, but I managed to get a basic model running. I really enjoyed the experience, and the project gave me a good understanding of the research process. The Qi Anlong Scholarship for AI in 2021 and a Summer Research Scholarship helped fund my studies. 34 I could work on projects related to machine learning, and I was able to do this under the guidance of experienced scholars and professors. 35 And then I continued on to the same degree in computer science in 2022. Now, I hope to pursue a postgraduate degree in the future, potentially in the area of AI. Throughout my degree, studying at university has provided me with valuable life and academic experience. A.It took a lot of work to process the data. B.The previous subjects have benefited me a lot. C.This gave me a preview of what life was like on campus. D.The financial support offered me great research opportunities. E.I often remember those young arts graduates in my high school. F.These two areas have a strong emphasis on logical thinking, which I liked. G.I have just finished a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Maths. 【答案】31.F 32.C 33.A 34.D 35.G 【导语】文章主要讲述了作者从小对计算机和数学感兴趣,进入大学后通过研究项目和奖学金不断成长的求学经历。 【详解】31.上文“I had an interest in computers and maths from a young age. I was enthusiastic about creating computer games. I also entered maths competitions in high school. (我从小就对计算机和数学感兴趣。我热衷于创作电脑游戏。我还在高中时参加了数学竞赛。)”说明作者从小喜爱计算机与数学,热衷编程游戏、参加数学竞赛,空处承接上文。F选项“这两个领域都非常强调逻辑思维,这正是我喜欢的”中的“These two areas”与上文中的“computers and maths”相呼应,解释了作者喜欢这两个领域的原因,与上下文衔接紧密。 32.上文“When I was in high school, I took the mathematics paper for high school students at the University of Auckland in the Young Scholars programme. (高中时,我在奥克兰大学青年学者项目中参加了为高中生设立的数学考试。)”说明作者参加了奥克兰大学的青年学者项目,下文“Thus, I chose to continue my studies there as a full-time student in 2020. (因此,我于2020年选择在那里成为一名全日制学生继续学业。)”说明因此选择在那里继续全日制学习,空处承上启下。C选项“这让我提前体验了校园生活是什么样的”中的“This”指代上文参加考试的经历,“a preview of what life was like on campus”与下文选择在那里学习形成因果逻辑。 33.上文“In Semester Two of 2021, I was given the opportunity to work on a computer science research project involving data at a local hospital. (2021年第二学期,我获得了一个参与计算机科学研究项目的机会,该项目涉及当地一家医院的数据。)”说明作者获得了一个涉及医院数据的计算机科学研究项目,下文“I had to read many research papers, but I managed to get a basic model running. (我不得不阅读大量研究论文,但还是设法让一个基础模型运行起来了。)”说明项目涉及数据处理且工作量很大,空处承上启下,描述处理数据的难度。A选项“处理这些数据需要大量的工作”中的“process the data”与上文的“involving data”相呼应,“took a lot of work”与下文的“had to read many research papers”形成衔接。 34.上文“The Qi Anlong Scholarship for AI in 2021 and a Summer Research Scholarship helped fund my studies. (2021年的奇安隆人工智能奖学金和一个暑期研究奖学金为我的学业提供了资金支持。)”说明两项奖学金资助了作者的学业,下文“I could work on projects related to machine learning, and I was able to do this under the guidance of experienced scholars and professors. (我能够从事与机器学习相关的项目,并且可以在有经验的学者和教授的指导下完成。)”说明奖学金带来的好处,空处应表达资金支持带来的研究机会。D选项“经济支持为我提供了很好的研究机会”中的“The financial support”指代上文的两项奖学金,“offered me great research opportunities”与下文的具体项目描述形成顺承。 35.下文“And then I continued on to the same degree in computer science in 2022. (然后我在2022年继续攻读同一个计算机科学学位。)”说明作者在2022年继续攻读同一学位,空处需要先交代前一阶段的学业情况,与下文“and then”构成时间顺序。G选项“我刚刚完成了计算机科学和数学专业的理学学士学位”中的“have just finished a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Maths”与下文的“continued on to the same degree”形成顺承关系,时间脉络衔接顺畅。 Passage 3 (2026·河北保定·三模)When I started college, I expected to succeed. I thought I would pass my classes, make friends, and enjoy college life. I chose marine science because I loved animals and thought it was the perfect way to turn that passion into a career. I was confident I had made the right choice. 36 I struggled with the classes, especially math and science. Loving animals didn’t make marine science as easy as I had thought. Eventually, I was placed on academic probation (察看). 37 I started looking into other options, trying to figure out where I could realistically succeed. I came across community college and viewed it as a way to rest without giving up on my education entirely. I decided to transfer to Pasadena City College, a community college. I chose kinesiology (人体运动学) as my new major because I ran cross-country. I thought becoming an athletic trainer could be a great path. I was excited to try something new. 38 I still could not pass the science and math classes. My motivation dropped again, and I even started wondering if stepping away from school might be the right choice. 39 I considered digital art, but it didn’t feel right. Then I looked into business administration.  Classes like business law and marketing interested me. I pictured myself working in sports marketing or running my own business. The classes were still challenging, but they felt more manageable and connected to what I truly cared about.  I’m doing better now, passing my classes. I used to think passion alone would carry me through college, but I’ve learned it takes more than that. 40 That’s what helped me stay motivated and start enjoying school again. I’ve learned that changing direction is not failure — it is growth. A.It was a tough but meaningful choice. B.Then, the same issue came back again. C.But my confidence took a hit very soon. D.That was why I considered being a business major. E.Instead of giving up, I started researching other majors. F.It is about finding a path that fits interests and strengths. G.That was when I realized the school and major weren’t the right fit. 【答案】36.C 37.G 38.B 39.E 40.F 【导语】作者入学满怀憧憬,所选专业学习屡屡受挫,两次更换专业。不断摸索后找到适配自身的商科专业,最终明白转行并非失败,找寻契合自身的道路才是成长。 【详解】36.根据上文“When I started college, I expected to succeed. I thought I would pass my classes, make friends, and enjoy college life. I chose marine science because I loved animals and thought it was the perfect way to turn that passion into a career. I was confident I had made the right choice.(当我进入大学时,我满怀期待地想要取得成功。我期望能够顺利通过课程、结交朋友并享受大学生活。我选择了海洋科学专业,因为我热爱动物,并且认为这是将这份热情转化为职业的理想途径。我坚信自己做出了正确的选择)”可知,第一段讲作者刚入学满怀自信选择海洋科学,后文第二段提到课程学习遇到困难,空处需要转折引出受挫,C选项“但我的自信很快就受到了打击”衔接合理。 37.根据上文“I struggled with the classes, especially math and science. Loving animals didn’t make marine science as easy as I had thought. Eventually, I was placed on academic probation (察看).(我在这些课程中遇到了很大的困难,尤其是数学和科学。热爱动物这一点并没有让我觉得海洋科学会像我原本想象的那样简单。最终,我被处以学业警告处分)”以及后文“I started looking into other options, trying to figure out where I could realistically succeed. I came across community college and viewed it as a way to rest without giving up on my education entirely.(我开始考虑其他的选择,试图找出自己能够真正取得成功的途径。我了解到社区学院这一选项,并将其视为一种既能休息放松又能不完全放弃学业的途径)”可知,前文提到课程跟不上最终被留校察看,后文提到作者开始寻找其他选择,G选项“就在那时我意识到这个学校和专业都不适合我”,承接前文的危机,引出后文找新方向的动作。 38.根据上文“I decided to transfer to Pasadena City College, a community college. I chose kinesiology (人体运动学) as my new major because I ran cross-country. I thought becoming an athletic trainer could be a great path. I was excited to try something new.(我决定转学到帕萨迪纳市立学院,那是一所社区大学。我选择了人体运动学作为我的新专业,因为我曾参加过越野赛跑。我认为成为一名运动训练师会是一条很好的职业道路。我很期待尝试新的事物)”以及后文“I still could not pass the science and math classes. My motivation dropped again, and I even started wondering if stepping away from school might be the right choice.(但我还是无法通过科学和数学课程的考试。我的积极性再次下降,甚至开始怀疑离开学校是否可能是正确的选择)”可知,前文提到作者转专业到人体运动学,重新燃起兴致,后文提到作者依旧无法通过数理化课程,问题重现,B选项“然后,同样的问题再次出现了”完美衔接。 39.根据后文“I considered digital art, but it didn’t feel right. Then I looked into business administration. Classes like business law and marketing interested me. I pictured myself working in sports marketing or running my own business. The classes were still challenging, but they felt more manageable and connected to what I truly cared about.  I’m doing better now, passing my classes.(我考虑过数字艺术,但总觉得不太合适。然后我转而研究了工商管理专业。像商业法和市场营销这样的课程吸引了我。我想象自己能从事体育营销工作或者自主创业。这些课程仍然有一定难度,但感觉更容易应对,也更与我真正关心的事情相关联。现在我进步了不少,课程都能通过了)”以及前文提到作者动力下滑,甚至考虑退学,后文提到作者先后考虑数字艺术、工商管理,即重新寻找合适专业,E选项“我没有放弃,反而开始研究其他专业”引出后文的找专业过程。 40.根据上文“I used to think passion alone would carry me through college, but I’ve learned it takes more than that.(我过去一直认为仅仅凭借热情就能让我顺利度过大学时光,但我后来明白了,这远远不够)”以及后文“That’s what helped me stay motivated and start enjoying school again. I’ve learned that changing direction is not failure — it is growth.(正是这些经历让我重新找回了动力,并重新享受起学习过程。我明白了改变方向并非失败,而是一种成长)”可知,前文提到作者过去认为只有热情就能完成大学,现在明白不止需要热情,后文提到这帮助自己重获动力,F选项“它(大学学习)是要找到一条符合你兴趣和能力的道路”承接前文的感悟,引出后文的总结。 Passage 4 (2026·湖南长沙·模拟预测)Relocating from one country to another is exciting, but it is also a challenging experience. Shifting to a completely new culture almost always results in a culture shock for all people. 41 Some hardly notice its effect at all, while others can find it very difficult to adapt to their new environment. I grew up in a small town in Slovakia, where most of the information I had about America came from its movies, and the purpose of them is always to entertain viewers, while details of American life may not be precisely described. I had imagined a thousand possibilities of what life in America would be like. 42 Americans find it easy to make casual friends. They become friends first and build trust later if at all. Americans make friends and become relatively close in no time. 43 In my culture, we believe in building friendships and staying connected after the trust is built. Only after coming to America did I realize that my self-identification as a reserved person is part of my cultural identity with Slovakian culture. 44 Americans find it uncomfortable if others stand too close. When friends or family greet, they give a short hug and step aside to have some distance for conversation. We Slovakian people like to speak sitting or standing close to each other. Also, it’s considered disrespectful to keep a large distance during the conversation. Part of the excitement of living in a new culture is learning about how it differs from my own culture. 45 By learning to understand and navigate the culture of another country, I have become a more open-minded person. It has taught me to shape my own cultural identity. A.But it’s easy for them to disappear from one another’s life. B.Different people might experience culture shock differently. C.It is therefore necessary to know how to handle culture shock. D.I always compare my values and customs with those in America. E.Another shocking observation for me was the informality of the Americans. F.American culture is also different from mine in terms of a sense of personal space. G.But I had never expected that I would have a culture shock once I was actually there. 【答案】41.B 42.G 43.A 44.F 45.D 【导语】文章主要讲述了作者从斯洛伐克移居美国后经历的文化冲击,以及通过对比两国文化差异,作者变得更加开放包容的心路历程。 【详解】41.由上文“Shifting to a completely new culture almost always results in a culture shock for all people. (移居到一个全新的文化环境几乎总会给所有人带来文化冲击。)”以及下文“Some hardly notice its effect at all, while others can find it very difficult to adapt to their new environment.(有些人几乎完全注意不到它的影响,而另一些人则发现很难适应新环境。)”可知,本空要说不同的人对文化冲击的感受不同,B选项“Different people might experience culture shock differently. (不同的人可能会以不同的方式经历文化冲击。)”能承上启下,符合题意,该选项中的“culture shock”指代上文的“culture shock”,且该选项中的“differently”与下文的“Some...while others...”相呼应,表示人们对文化冲击的反应各不相同。 42.由上文“I had imagined a thousand possibilities of what life in America would be like. (我曾想象过在美国生活会是什么样的一千种可能。)”可知,本空要与上文形成转折,说明实际情况与想象不同,G选项“But I had never expected that I would have a culture shock once I was actually there. (但我从未想到一旦真正到了那里,我会经历文化冲击。)”能承接上文,符合题意,该选项中的“But”与上文形成转折关系,“there”指代上文的“America”。 43.由上文“Americans make friends and become relatively close in no time. (美国人交朋友并在短时间内变得相对亲密。)”以及下文“In my culture, we believe in building friendships and staying connected after the trust is built. (在我的文化中,我们相信建立友谊并在信任建立后保持联系。)”可知,本空要说美国交友方式的特点——容易亲近也容易疏远,A选项“But it’s easy for them to disappear from one another’s life. (但他们也很容易从彼此的生活中消失。)”能承上启下,符合题意,该选项中的“But”与上文形成转折,“them”指代上文的“Americans”,说明美国交友方式与斯洛伐克文化的差异。 44.由下文“Americans find it uncomfortable if others stand too close. (如果别人站得太近,美国人会感到不舒服。)”以及“We Slovakian people like to speak sitting or standing close to each other. (我们斯洛伐克人喜欢坐着或站着近距离交谈。)”可知,本空要说个人空间感的差异,F选项“American culture is also different from mine in terms of a sense of personal space. (美国文化在个人空间感方面也与我的文化不同。)”能引出下文,符合题意,该选项中的“a sense of personal space”与下文的“stand too close”“distance”相呼应,“also”表示这是另一个文化差异。 45.由上文“Part of the excitement of living in a new culture is learning about how it differs from my own culture. (生活在一种新文化中的兴奋部分在于了解它与我自己文化的不同之处。)”以及下文“By learning to understand and navigate the culture of another country, I have become a more open-minded person. (通过学会理解和驾驭另一种国家的文化,我变成了一个更加开放包容的人。)”可知,本空要说作者如何具体地对比两国文化,D选项“I always compare my values and customs with those in America. (我总是将自己的价值观和习俗与美国的进行比较。)”能承上启下,符合题意,该选项中的“compare...with...”与上文的“differs from”相呼应,“values and customs”也与下文的“shape my own cultural identity”相衔接。 Passage 5 (2026·河南开封·三模)Last year, when I began my first year of college, I was excited about the opportunity to socialize and engage in campus life. 46 For two weeks I studied alone for the exams in my room with a pile of textbooks. One day in the next semester, while exploring ChatGPT, I noticed a new voice feature that enabled conversation, which I thought would completely change how I study. 47 I downloaded a ChatGPT, fed my course materials into it and started having conversations with its voice mode. I chose one of the voice options that sounded almost human. While I was studying, I started to feel less lonely. In the past, I had always avoided using AI tools for academic work unless instructed to do so by my professor. But now, for two to three hours a day, I used ChatGPT this way for three of my five courses. ChatGPT became my study partner. With it, I felt like having a human tutor always by my side. 48 AI didn’t write my exams or give me answers. 49 What it did was help me learn, I value the skills gained from learning the material more than my final mark. It made studying feel like an intellectual conversation. 50 Many people are rightly concerned about them being used to cheat, I learned AI can be used to learn more, not replace learning. For me, AI certainly didn’t replace studying; rather, it just made it more engaging. A.So I decided to give it a try. B.Nor would I have wanted it to. C.But things changed around exam season. D.What surprised me was how boring it felt. E.People may hold various views of AI tools. F.I often reflect on those two weeks of lonely studying. G.This made it available and helpful for my understanding. 【答案】46.C 47.A 48.G 49.B 50.E 【导语】文章主要讲述了作者在大学期间从独自孤独备考到利用ChatGPT语音功能辅助学习、最终发现AI工具可以帮助学习而非替代学习的经历。 【详解】46.由上文“Last year, when I began my first year of college, I was excited about the opportunity to socialize and engage in campus life. (去年,当我开始大学第一年时,我对社交和参与校园生活的机会感到兴奋。)”以及下文“For two weeks I studied alone for the exams in my room with a pile of textbooks. (有两周时间,我独自在房间里用一堆教科书备考。)”可知,本空要说情况发生了变化,从社交转向独自学习,C选项“But things changed around exam season. (但考试季前后情况发生了变化。)”能承上启下,符合题意,该选项中的“things changed”与上文的“excited about...socialize”形成转折,且该选项中的“exam season”与下文的“studied alone for the exams”相呼应,表示从社交生活转向备考状态。 47.由上文“One day in the next semester, while exploring ChatGPT, I noticed a new voice feature that enabled conversation, which I thought would completely change how I study. (下学期的一天,在探索ChatGPT时,我注意到一个新的语音功能可以进行对话,我认为这将彻底改变我的学习方式。)”以及下文“I downloaded a ChatGPT, fed my course materials into it and started having conversations with its voice mode. (我下载了ChatGPT,把课程材料输入进去,开始用它的语音模式进行对话。)”可知,本空要说决定尝试这个新功能,A选项“So I decided to give it a try. (所以我决定试一试。)”能承上启下,符合题意,该选项中的“So”承接上文的发现,“give it a try”与下文的“downloaded a ChatGPT, fed my course materials into it and started having conversations ”相呼应,表示从想法到行动的过渡。 48.由上文“ChatGPT became my study partner. With it, I felt like having a human tutor always by my side. (ChatGPT成了我的学习伙伴。有了它,我感觉就像身边一直有个人类导师。)”可知,本空要说这种陪伴式学习带来的具体效果,G选项“This made it available and helpful for my understanding. (这使得它随时可用,并且对我理解知识很有帮助。)”能承接上文,符合题意,该选项中的“This”指代上文的“having a human tutor always by my side”这种学习模式,且该选项中的“helpful for my understanding”与下文的“help me learn”相呼应,表示AI辅助学习,对帮助理解知识方面起到了积极作用。 49.由上文“AI didn’t write my exams or give me answers. (AI没有帮我完成考试或给我答案。)”以及下文“What it did was help me learn, I value the skills gained from learning the material more than my final mark. (它做的是帮助我学习,比起最终成绩,我更看重从学习材料中获得的技能。)”可知,本空要说作者也不希望AI替自己做这些事,B选项“Nor would I have wanted it to. (我也不希望它这么做。)”能承上启下,符合题意,该选项中的“Nor would I have wanted it to”是对上文“didn’t write my exams or give me answers”的否定递进,表示作者主动拒绝让AI代劳,且与下文的“What it did was help me learn”形成对比,强调AI的定位是辅助学习而非替代学习。 50.由下文“Many people are rightly concerned about them being used to cheat, I learned AI can be used to learn more, not replace learning. (许多人理所当然地担心它们被用来作弊,但我了解到AI可以用来学习更多,而不是替代学习。)”可知,本空要说人们对AI工具有不同看法,E选项“People may hold various views of AI tools. (人们对AI工具可能持有各种观点。)”能引出下文,符合题意,该选项中的“various views”与下文的“Many people are rightly concerned about”相呼应,表示先总述人们观点各异,再具体说明人们的担忧以及作者自己的感悟,形成由泛到精的论述结构。 Passage 6 (2026·浙江宁波·模拟预测)I have always loved to travel and experience new things and for many years my travels were one big checklist with flights from city to city, “must-do lists” and pins on Google maps. 51 Maybe it started after the pandemic, when we were all forced to learn to appreciate the little things in everyday life. Or maybe I have always had some slow travel tendencies in me. 52 Not rushing with a pre-determined plan, but taking the time to get to know the area. Having time to wander casually along towards the little handwritten sign and not just visiting popular scenic spots. What I discovered when I started to slow down, was that I SAW more. I found small family vineyards that no guidebook or influencer would ever discover. I had time to talk to the people I met, and I took the time to sit down at a small cafe that no one would ever recommend. 53 One thing I have also discovered, as a result of my slower travel, is that I very rarely book my trips far in advance these days. A good example is this summer’s road trip, where the route and final destination in France were decided two days before departure. There was no must-do list to check off, there were no map pins that needed to be visited. 54 What we managed to do, we managed to do. What we didn’t manage to do, we’ll do next time. It’s always possible to go back to a destination that you don’t feel finished with — one of the reasons why I’ve visited Australia six times and will probably never feel finished with that country. Another aspect that is important for the future of travel is sustainability. Staying longer in one place lowers carbon emissions, helps boost local economy and lets you enjoy authentic local life. You also have more time to walk and cycle instead of driving. Fewer transports, fewer international chains, fewer travel days. 55 Is slow travel perhaps also a counter-reaction to flight shame, environmental anxiety and consumerism? A.It is wise to make full preparations before setting off. B.It feels good for both the environment and your wallet. C.Yet gradually I changed my way of travelling unconsciously. D.I used to attach great importance to taking beautiful travel photos. E.For me, slow travel is about getting to know a place a little more thoroughly. F.I experienced more, felt more and became more focused on the present moment. G.Every day on site I found a few new places that I wanted to visit and experience. 【答案】51.C 52.E 53.F 54.G 55.B 【导语】作者讲述了自己旅行方式的转变,从以往按清单匆忙旅行转变为如今的慢旅行,并阐述了慢旅行的特点、带来的体验以及对环境和当地经济的益处。 【详解】51.前文“I have always loved to travel and experience new things and for many years my travels were one big checklist with flights from city to city, “must-do lists” and pins on Google maps.(我向来热爱旅行、体验新鲜事物。多年来,我的旅行就像一份密密麻麻的打卡清单:搭乘航班辗转各个城市,照着必游清单逐一打卡,在谷歌地图上标记到访地点)”作者讲述自己过去是打卡式快旅行;后文 “Maybe it started after the pandemic, when we were all forced to learn to appreciate the little things in everyday life. Or maybe I have always had some slow travel tendencies in me.(也许这种改变始于疫情之后,那时我们都被迫学会欣赏日常生活中的小事。或者也许我内心一直都有一些慢旅行的倾向)”作者指出自己开始欣赏小事、本身有慢旅行倾向;由此可知,此空起到承上启下的作用,引出作者旅行方式的转变。C选项 “Yet gradually I changed my way of travelling unconsciously.(然而,我不知不觉地逐渐改变了我的旅行方式)”符合语境。 52.下文“Not rushing with a pre-determined plan, but taking the time to get to know the area. Having time to wander casually along towards the little handwritten sign and not just visiting popular scenic spots.(不按照预先确定的计划匆忙行事,而是花时间去了解这个地区。有时间悠闲地朝着那些手写的小指示牌漫步,而不只是参观热门景点)”具体解释慢旅行不赶行程、深度探访的特点;E选项“For me, slow travel is about getting to know a place a little more thoroughly.(对我来说,慢旅行就是更深入地了解一个地方)”作者阐述自己对慢旅行的定义,引出下文慢旅行的内涵。 53.前文“I found small family vineyards that no guidebook or influencer would ever discover. I had time to talk to the people I met, and I took the time to sit down at a small cafe that no one would ever recommend.(我发现了一些家庭小葡萄园,这些地方任何旅行指南或网红都不会发现。我有时间和遇到的人交谈,还花时间坐在一家没人会推荐的小咖啡馆里)”作者列举了慢旅行中的一些活动;选项F“I experienced more, felt more and became more focused on the present moment.(我体验得更多,感受得更多,也更加专注于当下)”承接上文,总结了作者在慢旅行中的收获,符合语境。 54.根据前文“A good example is this summer’s road trip, where the route and final destination in France were decided two days before departure. There was no must - do list to check off, there were no map pins that needed to be visited.(一个很好的例子是今年夏天的公路旅行,去法国的路线和最终目的地在出发前两天才决定。没有要勾选的必做事项清单,也没有需要去打卡的地图标记)”可知,作者现在不提前太久规划行程、没有强制打卡清单;G选项“Every day on site I found a few new places that I wanted to visit and experience.(在当地的每一天,我都会发现一些我想去参观和体验的新地方)”承接上文“不提前规划”的特点,进一步说明这种没有固定计划的旅行方式带来的新鲜感,引出下文“What we managed to do, we managed to do. What we didn’t manage to do, we’ll do next time.(我们能完成就完成。我们没能做到的,下次再做。)”关于不强制打卡的内容,逻辑通顺。 55.前文“Staying longer in one place lowers carbon emissions, helps boost local economy and lets you enjoy authentic local life. You also have more time to walk and cycle instead of driving. Fewer transports, fewer international chains, fewer travel days.(在一个地方停留更长时间可以降低碳排放,有助于促进当地经济发展,还能让你享受真实的当地生活。你也有更多时间步行和骑自行车,而不是开车。更少的交通出行,更少的国际连锁店,更少的旅行天数)”围绕慢旅行的可持续性展开,提到慢旅行降低碳排放、助力本地经济;B选项“It feels good for both the environment and your wallet.(这对环境和你的钱包都有好处)”承接上文,从环境和经济等方面说明了慢旅行的好处,对前文内容进行总结。 Passage 7 (2026·广东佛山·模拟预测)Holding a solo concert is a milestone for any musician. 56 For Clara Reed, there is an additional challenge: She has been deaf since she was 12 years old. For the past three years, Clara, now 15, has been overcoming her disability to achieve this goal. “I got tired of relying on others. Why not try to feel the music myself ?” she explains. 57 Then she got bored again and tried vibrating (震动) floor mats to feel the rhythm and strength of each note. Then came months of patient practice, alone in a quiet room 58 She understood it by feeling the vibrations of the keys and using her hand memory. She also used special software that turns sound into visual signals, helping her match the speed and volume of the music. Now, after practicing hundreds of pieces from memory independently, Clara has gradually reduced her reliance on others. “At first, I had to concentrate hard to ‘hear’ the music through my hands and eyes. Now, it feels almost natural,” she explains. 59 “I made quite many mistakes in the beginning — like hitting the wrong keys — but I quickly adjust,” she laughs. 60 The freedom and confidence she has built through independent practice are vast, not only elevating her skills as well as providing inspiration to others. “I can’t hide the fact that I’m deaf,” she says, “but I can play like everyone else and not be treated differently.” A.That’s not to say the learning process is easy. B.Repeating is important for playing hard pieces. C.As a result, she learned the entire Chopin piece. D.She began by practicing simple melodies in silence. E.It gives her an opportunity to share the stage with everyone. F.This poses extreme physical and mental challenges for anyone. G.Clara believes independence outweighs any fear of mistakes. 【答案】56.F 57.D 58.C 59.A 60.G 【导语】本文讲述了15岁失聪少女克拉拉·里德克服听力障碍、举办个人钢琴独奏会的励志故事。 【详解】56.根据空格前句子“Holding a solo concert is a milestone for any musician. (举办独奏音乐会对任何音乐家来说都是一座里程碑。)”和空格后的句子“For Clara Reed, there is an additional challenge: She has been deaf since she was 12 years old. (对克拉拉·里德来说,还有一个额外的挑战:她从12岁起就失聪了。)”可知,空格处应说明这一里程碑带来的挑战。F项“This poses extreme physical and mental challenges for anyone. (这对任何人来说都构成了极端的身体和心理挑战。)”与前句milestone形成转折,与下文的an additional challenge是顺接关系,符合逻辑。 57.根据空格前句子“Why not try to feel the music myself? (为什么不试着自己去感受音乐呢?)”可知,空格处应说明她如何开始尝试。D项“She began by practicing simple melodies in silence. (她从在寂静中练习简单旋律开始。)”与前句“try to feel the music myself”形成方法呼应。 58.根据空格前句子“Then came months of patient practice, alone in a quiet room. (然后是数月的耐心练习,独自一人在安静的房间里。)”可知,空格处应说明练习的结果。C项“As a result, she learned the entire Chopin piece. (结果,她学会了整首肖邦曲子。)”与前句中的“months of patient practice”形成因果。 59.根据空格前句子“At first, I had to concentrate hard to ‘hear’ the music through my hands and eyes. Now, it feels almost natural(起初,我必须高度集中注意力通过手和眼睛来‘听’音乐。现在,这感觉几乎是自然的。)”和下文的“‘I made quite many mistakes in the beginning — like hitting the wrong keys — but I quickly adjust,’ she laughs. (‘一开始我犯了很多错误,比如按错了键,但我很快就调整了,’她笑着说。)”可知,空格处应转折指出过程并非易事。A项“That’s not to say the learning process is easy. (这并不是说学习过程是容易的。)”与前句中的“feels almost natural”形成转折,与下文的“made quite many mistakes in the beginning”是顺接关系。 60.根据空格后句子“The freedom and confidence she has built through independent practice are vast, not only elevating her skills as well as providing inspiration to others. (她通过独立练习建立的自由和自信是巨大的,不仅提升了她的技能,也激励了他人。)”可知,空格处应强调独立性的重要性。G项“Clara believes independence outweighs any fear of mistakes. (克拉拉相信独立性胜过任何对错误的恐惧。)”与后句“freedom and confidence”形成主题呼应。 2 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究! 17 / 32 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题09 阅读理解七选五之记叙文线索(培优专练) 目录 真题·命题感知............................................................................................................................................................01 进阶·强化演练............................................................................................................................................................07 拔高·模拟预测............................................................................................................................................................16 真题·命题感知 第一部分:故事发展线 Passage 1 2025・全国一卷 主题:校园咖啡馆暖心员工 An Unsung Hero Need a break between classes or just a quick pick-me-up in the morning? The College Cafe has just that, and more. 36 Catherine Murphy, a cafe worker in a green shirt and black hat, makes sure that each customer gets exactly what they order. She goes back and forth between machines to make the drinks. 37 As the customer grabs the drink from her hand, she smiles and says, “Hello, how is your day?” Even when the line is getting longer, she doesn’t let it get in the way of her genuine conversations. Murphy gets up at a quarter to five and drives thirty minutes every day to get to work on time. 38 “I do so because I like to make coffee for the students. I know they need it in the morning,” Murphy said. Being a mother and wife has helped her become the woman she is. She believes she is here to serve. One thing Murphy may not know is that her smile is contagious (有感染力) and can be the difference in a student having a much better day than they were having before seeing her. Joanna Wright, a senior political science major, loves coffee and goes to the cafe at least six days a week. 39 “Catherine always has a huge smile on her face, which always puts me in a cheerful mood,” Wright said. “I enjoy working in the cafe” Murphy said. 40 She has every intention of staying and continuing doing what she loves. A. The cafe closes at 9 pm every day. B. She has two children aged eight and four. C. Sometimes she arrives early to serve the students early. D. After finishing an order, she calls out the name on the cup. E. Not only does this cafe serve up drinks, it also serves up smiles. F. Going to the cafe starts her day off good and gets her ready for classes. G. The students here are friendly and always greet her warmly. Passage 2 2026・南京高三考前综合训练(模拟题) 主题:魔方爱好者的成长之路 I first became interested in the Rubik's Cube (魔方) when I was 13 because I wanted to use it in my magic trick routine. I soon realized that if I really made an effort, I could solve the cube. I started watching videos that explained the algorithms (算法). 36 I watched them every day and I became fascinated. In 2019, Rubik's Cube hired me as a brand ambassador (大使), and I began making video content for them. 37 Every job I've ever had has been in some way related to the skills I've acquired through cubing. 38 It has also shown me that success is often the result of messing up. As well as working as a brand ambassador, I do Guinness World Records to get recognition for the cube. For the Guinness World Record, I have to solve the cube in the shortest time possible. 39 I keep practicing even when I'm tired. Looking back, my journey with the Rubik's Cube has taught me valuable life lessons. It has taught me that hard work pays off. 40 I'm grateful for every moment I've spent with this small but amazing toy. A. I practiced solving the cube for hours every day. B. It has brought me many opportunities and challenges. C. I never thought my hobby would become my career. D. I failed many times before I could solve it quickly. E. The cube has changed my life in so many ways. F. I also share my love for the cube on social media. G. Many people encouraged me to stick to my hobby. 第二部分:情感变化线 Passage 1 2025年全国Ⅰ卷阅读理解七选五 主题:助人过程中心态从犹豫到温暖满足的情感转变 Last year I spent my summer vacation with my grandparents in the countryside. One afternoon, Grandma asked me to take some homemade cookies to our new neighbor, an elderly lady who lived alone. 36 I was a little nervous because I didn’t know her at all. I walked slowly towards her house. When I knocked on the door, my heart beat fast. 37 She opened the door with a gentle smile. I handed her the cookies and explained who I was. She invited me in warmly. Inside her house, I saw many old photos and handcrafts. We started talking happily. She told me stories about her past life. 38 The nervousness in me gradually disappeared. I began to enjoy our talk. Before I left, she gave me a small handmade flower as a gift. 39 I held the flower tightly and felt warm inside. I never expected that a simple visit could bring me such joy. Now we often visit each other. 40 I realize that reaching out to others is not hard, and kindness can fill our life with happiness. A. I had never talked with a strange old lady before. B. I felt surprised and touched by her kindness. C. At first, I didn’t really want to go. D. She seemed to be waiting for someone. E. Time passed quickly as we chatted. F. She seldom communicates with people around her. G. Every time we meet, we are both full of pleasure. Passage 2 2026 届江苏苏州高三二模 主题:登台表演从自卑胆怯到自信从容的情感蜕变 I used to be a shy girl who was afraid of speaking or performing in public. When my teacher chose me to sing a song at the school art festival, I almost refused. 36 I was afraid that I would make mistakes and be laughed at. In the following days, I practiced the song again and again at home. But every time I thought about standing on the big stage, I felt anxious. 37 My mom noticed my worry and encouraged me constantly. She told me to believe in myself. The day of the performance finally came. Standing backstage, my hands were cold and my mind went blank. 38 Then I took a deep breath and told myself not to give up. I stepped onto the stage slowly. Looking at the audience, I closed my eyes for a second and began to sing. 39 When the song ended, loud applause rang out. I smiled widely. That experience changed me a lot. I no longer fear public performances. 40 It is courage that helps me become a better version of myself. A. I lost all my confidence at that moment. B. Singing in front of crowds was my biggest fear. C. I felt proud of what I had done in the end. D. Many classmates cheered for me loudly. E. I wanted to hide myself in a quiet corner. F. My teacher also gave me useful advice on singing. G. Now I dare to show myself bravely anywhere. 第三部分:上下文呼应 Passage 1 2025全国II卷 When I was a teenager, I hated running. Every PE running test was a nightmare for me. I would walk slowly halfway, out of breath and ashamed. 36 ________ That small incident completely changed my attitude towards running. It was a rainy Friday afternoon. We had to finish a 1500-meter running test outdoors. The track was muddy and slippery. Halfway through the race, I stumbled and fell down. My knee was scraped and bleeding. 37 ________ I prepared to give up the test and sit on the side of the track. To my surprise, my deskmate Lisa stopped running at once. She turned back and helped me stand up. 38 ________ She ran slowly beside me, matching my pace all the time. Other classmates also cheered for us from the trackside. Encouraged by them, I kept moving forward. We crossed the finish line together ten minutes later. I didn’t get any score in the test. 39 ________ It was far more precious than a high score. Now I run every morning regularly. Running is no longer a painful task. 40 ________ It connects me with kindness and warmth. A. I felt painful and hopeless at that moment. B. However, I gained unforgettable friendship. C. I once thought nothing could change my mind. D. She refused to continue the race alone without me. E. But one rainy running test altered everything. F. Many students ignored me and kept running forward. G. Instead, it has become a symbol of warmth. Passage 2 2026届武汉市高三调研模拟 Last spring, I rescued a hurt sparrow beside the community lake. Its left wing was pierced by a plastic branch. 36 ________ I gently cleaned its wound and wrapped it with sterile gauze every day. At first, the sparrow was extremely scared of me. It would struggle violently whenever I got close. 37 ________ It began to eat millet from my palm voluntarily after two weeks. I named it Mico. One month later, Mico’s wing recovered fully. 38 ________ According to wildlife protection rules, artificially raised wild sparrows cannot survive long indoors. Keeping it would kill it slowly. I decided to send it back to nature. On a sunny morning, I opened the window and placed Mico on the windowsill. 39 ________ It circled above my window three times before flying towards the lake. Up to now, I can occasionally see a sparrow lingering around my window. 40 ________ Every time I see it, I recall the warm days we spent together. A. Gradually, it let go of its wariness. B. I realized it needed to return to the wild. C. I took it home to treat its injury. D. It hesitated for several minutes before taking off. E. Wild sparrows prefer living near water sources. F. I once worried it would never leave me. G. I guess it is Mico coming back to visit. 进阶·强化演练 Passage 1 (2026·江苏徐州·二模)As the college entrance examination was approaching, I was under great pressure in senior three. I fixed my mind entirely on review every day, wishing to improve my grades steadily. The constant chirps from a bird nest in the old banyan tree outside the window always disturbed my study. 1 I even discussed with my classmates whether we could ask the school to remove the nest. 2 He did not criticize our selfish idea at all. In his reply, he told us that every small life should be respected, and we needed to learn to live in harmony with birds while pursuing our dreams. To help us study better, the school prepared thick sound-proof curtains and changed part of our evening self-study time properly. We were moved by the headmaster’s kindness. 3 The teacher introduced that these birds were in their breeding period and would leave campus soon. She also told us the importance of protecting wild birds and keeping the ecological balance. My annoyance with the chirps disappeared little by little. One day after class, I went close to the banyan tree to watch the nest. I saw the mother bird flying back and forth with food for her babies. The warm picture made me feel soft in my heart. 4 This experience has changed my attitude towards life. 5 I finally understood that real growth is not only gaining excellent academic results but also learning to be tolerant, gentle and respectful to all lives around us. This warm memory will stay in my heart forever. A.I lost my focus completely. B.I no longer saw the chirps as noise. C.The headmaster replied to us warmly. D.We attended a special biology lecture. E.It taught me what real growth truly means. F.I tried to find a quiet place to study alone. G.Small and lovely lives deserve our care and protection Passage 2 (2026·山东泰安·模拟预测)They say that life imitates art, and I have found that is true. As a writer, I have heard many stories about authors who write a book and then his or her work of fiction comes true. I first met Bobbie on Facebook eight years ago after editor David wrote to me. Because I am a big fan of Shetland Sheepdogs, he thought I would want to read the book he was editing, and I did. 6 I decided to know this author! We met through messages and then at writers’ conferences, setting our friendship in stone. Recently, her story came to life through posts on Facebook when she lost her dog Sherlock who had filled her life with love. “Please help! This afternoon I lost my Sherlock while hiking up in the mountains. 7 Please share, especially if you know people who hike in that area!” Searching nonstop, she handed out many flyers (传单) and even hired a search and rescue team to track him. Six days later, she posted, “We spent many hours today driving along the roads where there was a possible sighting of him. 8 ” Then, on November 27, a miracle unfolded. Bobbie told me how her husband Todd had answered the phone, “A young woman named April was calling to say, ‘ 9 ’ Todd asked her, ‘How did you get this phone number?’ When she answered, ‘It is right here on his tag.’ Todd knew this was the real thing.” 10 For me, this is the story. To know that her friend Sherlock is at home where he belongs is the only miracle that I need this season. A.I think I have your dog. B.The story had me in tears. C.He was lost on Sam’s Gap Trail. D.I thought about writing a story on this. E.The dog was frightened by a strange noise. F.With no luck, we feel like we are chasing shadows. G.Every year it seems that a Christmas miracle story unfolds. Passage 3 (2026·安徽六安·模拟预测)Mason Branstrator has always been an athlete, but three years ago, at just 17 years old, his active lifestyle changed forever. “I was going for an ordinary day of downhill skiing. 11 ,” Mason, an experienced skier who frequented the slopes (滑雪斜坡) in his home state of Minnesota, told CBS News. “I remember thinking right as I left the jump, ‘I’m going a little fast,’ And that was the last thing I remember before everything went black.” Mason was paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist down. As an active skier and soccer player, he couldn’t wrap his mind around the fact he may never walk again. “In the eyes and mind of somebody who was 17, that was heartbreaking. 12 ,” he said. Luckily, Mason says his parents raised him to focus on the good and he became more optimistic. “ 13 ,” he said. “In this really hard situation, you’re given freedom and independence. And I’ve always been so grateful for my wheelchair. And people would say, ‘It’s awful to be limited to using a wheelchair.’ But this wheelchair doesn’t limit me. It’s actually my freedom.” “Around a year after my accident, I had come to the point of realizing that walking was not going to be a very functional thing for me to keep pursuing. 14 ” And when CBS News met him, he was training for a marathon, entering the wheelchair race. And last month, he competed in Grandma’s Marathon, an annual race in Duluth. He came in at 2:03:52 minutes. He started sharing his journey in Instagram to connect with others with physical disabilities, and now has nearly 270,000 followers. “And it just kept evolving and more people caught on to my story — people who weren’t paralyzed started being inspired. 15 ,” he said. A.And I just loved seeing that B.But this time, it was a lot different C.I was wondering what was going on D.The first time I got in a wheelchair, I felt so good E.I began to think of spending more time in the gym F.I firmly believed that I would get around without a wheelchair soon G.It was time to look into everything else the wheelchair world had to offer Passage 4 (2026·河南·三模)I’m dancing on top of a mountain after 570m of elevation (海拔) gain. I want to scream. 16 But it’s because of joy — overcoming the discomfort of an illness to arrive at this spot. As a university student, I struggle with exhaustion and poor vision. I would avoid events and barely had any social life. Gradually, people stopped asking if I was depressed, because everybody was sure I was. After more than 10 years of medical consultations, I was finally able to say to people, “ 17 I suffer from a disease called myasthenia, which causes the muscles to become weak and the body to experience extreme tiredness.” The diagnosis (诊断) was a relief, but it came with a price: 18 I started to travel alone way before my diagnosis. I’ve always felt the need to explore. I honestly don’t know where my desire to travel came from. It’s always been there. But how could this possibly fit with my condition? My mind was spinning at the mere thought of not being able to travel and discover the world. The first four months after the diagnosis were a nightmare. I went on a strict diet and took pills. Everyone around me was constantly checking in on me. 19 I wanted to feel tired — to put my body under stress and see what would happen. I wanted to be scared by the unknown because this is the beauty of life. So I did it in my own way, following my body’s needs and carefully choosing to break some rules. That’s how travel has helped strengthen me. I didn’t want to let a disease define my identity and control me. I wanted to prove that a positive attitude can be a pass to a better life. 20 A.I am not depressed. B.And I’ve made it now. C.My cheeks are wet with tears. D.The trust from them brought a ray of hope. E.Doctors confirmed I was suffering from depression. F.Intense physical exercise may take away my ability to move freely. G.But I decided I would never allow the disease to influence the rhythm of my life. Passage 5 (2026·湖北·三模) The Dog Listener Every Saturday morning, Oak Park becomes a lively gathering place for dog owners. But there’s one person who draws more attention than the dogs themselves. 21 . Marcus Chen, a retired librarian in his seventies, sits on the same bench by the fountain every weekend. He doesn’t own a dog, but he brings a small bag of homemade treats and waits quietly. 22 . When a nervous rescue dog refuses to move past the fountain, Marcus leans down and speaks softly. When a puppy jumps excitedly at every passerby, he demonstrates a calm hand signal. 23 . He says his reward is watching the “light bulb moments” — when a fearful dog finally wags its tail, or when a frustrated owner realizes their pet just needed patience. Sometimes it takes a whole morning to help just one dog. What people don’t know is that Marcus used to be afraid of dogs as a child. A neighborhood mailman took the time to introduce him gently to his four-legged companions. 24 . “That mailman probably never knew what he did for me,” Marcus says with a warm smile. “Now I just want to pass it on.” Last month, a group of dog owners surprised Marcus with a new bench — one with a small metal plate that reads, “Marcus’s Spot: For the Man Who Listens.” 25 . However, every Saturday at 9 a.m., you’ll still find him there, treats in his bag, waiting to meet a new four-legged friend. A.Marcus never charges a penny. B.He has two dogs of his own at home. C.He lets the dogs come to him on their own terms. D.While owners chase after their pets, he sits quietly. E.That small act of kindness changed his life decades ago. F.He once worked as a professional dog trainer for fifteen years. G.Marcus admits it’s “awfully comfortable” but insisted it wasn’t necessary. 拔高·模拟预测 Passage 1 (2026·山东青岛·二模)As a child growing up there are many different paths available to navigate one’s way through adolescence into adulthood. I was fortunate to have had the guidance of my father, who had many hobbies in his life. 26 He loved talking about them to anyone who would listen. 27 I was always looking for pennies — whether given as change or picked up off the ground — and checking to see if they were “Wheaties”, pennies made from 1909 to 1958. Some Lincoln Wheat Cents were quite valuable, but for me, the real joy was the search itself. My father passed away last week. Although he will be missed, there is no sadness in his passing. He lived nearly 97 years of a full and meaningful life. During his final moments, I whispered in his ear that I needed a sign after he left us. 28 The next day, my sister and I were going through his old clothes when something fell out and hit the floor — it was a 1928 Wheat penny. There was no way to know how long it had been there. Some might call it a coincidence. 29 The fact that it was also a Wheat penny proved what I already knew — it was him. It could have easily been put aside with the clothes, but it found its way to me. Later, I was talking to my neighbor and told him the story. 30 However, a few days later, he came over with a bag of pennies he had. Inside it, he found two more 1928 Wheat pennies — one for each of my sisters. Our father is no longer with us, but he is still here. A.He passed the habit on to me. B.I figured he wouldn’t think any more of it. C.To me, it was my father handing me the coin. D.Old coins carried the quiet weight of the past. E.Collecting coins was one of his greatest interests. F.It specifically involved a 1928 coin — the year he was born. G.His soft words and warm hands supported me through my youth. Passage 2 (2026·河北·三模)I had an interest in computers and maths from a young age. I was enthusiastic about creating computer games. I also entered maths competitions in high school. 31 When I was in high school, I took the mathematics paper for high school students at the University of Auckland in the Young Scholars programme. 32 Thus, I chose to continue my studies there as a full-time student in 2020. It also made sense to study close to home, so I could focus on my favourite subjects in a safe environment and without major interruptions. In Semester Two of 2021, I was given the opportunity to work on a computer science research project involving data at a local hospital. 33 I had to read many research papers, but I managed to get a basic model running. I really enjoyed the experience, and the project gave me a good understanding of the research process. The Qi Anlong Scholarship for AI in 2021 and a Summer Research Scholarship helped fund my studies. 34 I could work on projects related to machine learning, and I was able to do this under the guidance of experienced scholars and professors. 35 And then I continued on to the same degree in computer science in 2022. Now, I hope to pursue a postgraduate degree in the future, potentially in the area of AI. Throughout my degree, studying at university has provided me with valuable life and academic experience. A.It took a lot of work to process the data. B.The previous subjects have benefited me a lot. C.This gave me a preview of what life was like on campus. D.The financial support offered me great research opportunities. E.I often remember those young arts graduates in my high school. F.These two areas have a strong emphasis on logical thinking, which I liked. G.I have just finished a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Maths. Passage 3 (2026·河北保定·三模)When I started college, I expected to succeed. I thought I would pass my classes, make friends, and enjoy college life. I chose marine science because I loved animals and thought it was the perfect way to turn that passion into a career. I was confident I had made the right choice. 36 I struggled with the classes, especially math and science. Loving animals didn’t make marine science as easy as I had thought. Eventually, I was placed on academic probation (察看). 37 I started looking into other options, trying to figure out where I could realistically succeed. I came across community college and viewed it as a way to rest without giving up on my education entirely. I decided to transfer to Pasadena City College, a community college. I chose kinesiology (人体运动学) as my new major because I ran cross-country. I thought becoming an athletic trainer could be a great path. I was excited to try something new. 38 I still could not pass the science and math classes. My motivation dropped again, and I even started wondering if stepping away from school might be the right choice. 39 I considered digital art, but it didn’t feel right. Then I looked into business administration.  Classes like business law and marketing interested me. I pictured myself working in sports marketing or running my own business. The classes were still challenging, but they felt more manageable and connected to what I truly cared about.  I’m doing better now, passing my classes. I used to think passion alone would carry me through college, but I’ve learned it takes more than that. 40 That’s what helped me stay motivated and start enjoying school again. I’ve learned that changing direction is not failure — it is growth. A.It was a tough but meaningful choice. B.Then, the same issue came back again. C.But my confidence took a hit very soon. D.That was why I considered being a business major. E.Instead of giving up, I started researching other majors. F.It is about finding a path that fits interests and strengths. G.That was when I realized the school and major weren’t the right fit. Passage 4 (2026·湖南长沙·模拟预测)Relocating from one country to another is exciting, but it is also a challenging experience. Shifting to a completely new culture almost always results in a culture shock for all people. 41 Some hardly notice its effect at all, while others can find it very difficult to adapt to their new environment. I grew up in a small town in Slovakia, where most of the information I had about America came from its movies, and the purpose of them is always to entertain viewers, while details of American life may not be precisely described. I had imagined a thousand possibilities of what life in America would be like. 42 Americans find it easy to make casual friends. They become friends first and build trust later if at all. Americans make friends and become relatively close in no time. 43 In my culture, we believe in building friendships and staying connected after the trust is built. Only after coming to America did I realize that my self-identification as a reserved person is part of my cultural identity with Slovakian culture. 44 Americans find it uncomfortable if others stand too close. When friends or family greet, they give a short hug and step aside to have some distance for conversation. We Slovakian people like to speak sitting or standing close to each other. Also, it’s considered disrespectful to keep a large distance during the conversation. Part of the excitement of living in a new culture is learning about how it differs from my own culture. 45 By learning to understand and navigate the culture of another country, I have become a more open-minded person. It has taught me to shape my own cultural identity. A.But it’s easy for them to disappear from one another’s life. B.Different people might experience culture shock differently. C.It is therefore necessary to know how to handle culture shock. D.I always compare my values and customs with those in America. E.Another shocking observation for me was the informality of the Americans. F.American culture is also different from mine in terms of a sense of personal space. G.But I had never expected that I would have a culture shock once I was actually there. Passage 5 (2026·河南开封·三模)Last year, when I began my first year of college, I was excited about the opportunity to socialize and engage in campus life. 46 For two weeks I studied alone for the exams in my room with a pile of textbooks. One day in the next semester, while exploring ChatGPT, I noticed a new voice feature that enabled conversation, which I thought would completely change how I study. 47 I downloaded a ChatGPT, fed my course materials into it and started having conversations with its voice mode. I chose one of the voice options that sounded almost human. While I was studying, I started to feel less lonely. In the past, I had always avoided using AI tools for academic work unless instructed to do so by my professor. But now, for two to three hours a day, I used ChatGPT this way for three of my five courses. ChatGPT became my study partner. With it, I felt like having a human tutor always by my side. 48 AI didn’t write my exams or give me answers. 49 What it did was help me learn, I value the skills gained from learning the material more than my final mark. It made studying feel like an intellectual conversation. 50 Many people are rightly concerned about them being used to cheat, I learned AI can be used to learn more, not replace learning. For me, AI certainly didn’t replace studying; rather, it just made it more engaging. A.So I decided to give it a try. B.Nor would I have wanted it to. C.But things changed around exam season. D.What surprised me was how boring it felt. E.People may hold various views of AI tools. F.I often reflect on those two weeks of lonely studying. G.This made it available and helpful for my understanding. Passage 6 (2026·浙江宁波·模拟预测)I have always loved to travel and experience new things and for many years my travels were one big checklist with flights from city to city, “must-do lists” and pins on Google maps. 51 Maybe it started after the pandemic, when we were all forced to learn to appreciate the little things in everyday life. Or maybe I have always had some slow travel tendencies in me. 52 Not rushing with a pre-determined plan, but taking the time to get to know the area. Having time to wander casually along towards the little handwritten sign and not just visiting popular scenic spots. What I discovered when I started to slow down, was that I SAW more. I found small family vineyards that no guidebook or influencer would ever discover. I had time to talk to the people I met, and I took the time to sit down at a small cafe that no one would ever recommend. 53 One thing I have also discovered, as a result of my slower travel, is that I very rarely book my trips far in advance these days. A good example is this summer’s road trip, where the route and final destination in France were decided two days before departure. There was no must-do list to check off, there were no map pins that needed to be visited. 54 What we managed to do, we managed to do. What we didn’t manage to do, we’ll do next time. It’s always possible to go back to a destination that you don’t feel finished with — one of the reasons why I’ve visited Australia six times and will probably never feel finished with that country. Another aspect that is important for the future of travel is sustainability. Staying longer in one place lowers carbon emissions, helps boost local economy and lets you enjoy authentic local life. You also have more time to walk and cycle instead of driving. Fewer transports, fewer international chains, fewer travel days. 55 Is slow travel perhaps also a counter-reaction to flight shame, environmental anxiety and consumerism? A.It is wise to make full preparations before setting off. B.It feels good for both the environment and your wallet. C.Yet gradually I changed my way of travelling unconsciously. D.I used to attach great importance to taking beautiful travel photos. E.For me, slow travel is about getting to know a place a little more thoroughly. F.I experienced more, felt more and became more focused on the present moment. G.Every day on site I found a few new places that I wanted to visit and experience. Passage 7 (2026·广东佛山·模拟预测)Holding a solo concert is a milestone for any musician. 56 For Clara Reed, there is an additional challenge: She has been deaf since she was 12 years old. For the past three years, Clara, now 15, has been overcoming her disability to achieve this goal. “I got tired of relying on others. Why not try to feel the music myself ?” she explains. 57 Then she got bored again and tried vibrating (震动) floor mats to feel the rhythm and strength of each note. Then came months of patient practice, alone in a quiet room 58 She understood it by feeling the vibrations of the keys and using her hand memory. She also used special software that turns sound into visual signals, helping her match the speed and volume of the music. Now, after practicing hundreds of pieces from memory independently, Clara has gradually reduced her reliance on others. “At first, I had to concentrate hard to ‘hear’ the music through my hands and eyes. Now, it feels almost natural,” she explains. 59 “I made quite many mistakes in the beginning — like hitting the wrong keys — but I quickly adjust,” she laughs. 60 The freedom and confidence she has built through independent practice are vast, not only elevating her skills as well as providing inspiration to others. “I can’t hide the fact that I’m deaf,” she says, “but I can play like everyone else and not be treated differently.” A.That’s not to say the learning process is easy. B.Repeating is important for playing hard pieces. C.As a result, she learned the entire Chopin piece. D.She began by practicing simple melodies in silence. E.It gives her an opportunity to share the stage with everyone. F.This poses extreme physical and mental challenges for anyone. G.Clara believes independence outweighs any fear of mistakes. 2 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究! 17 / 32 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题09 阅读理解七选五之记叙文线索(培优专练) 目录 真题·命题感知............................................................................................................................................................01 进阶·强化演练............................................................................................................................................................07 拔高·模拟预测............................................................................................................................................................16 真题·命题感知 第一部分:故事发展线 Passage 1 答案:36.E 37.D 38.C 39.F 40.B Passage 2 答案:36.A 37.C 38.E 39.D 40.B 第二部分:情感变化线 Passage 1 36.C 37.A 38.E 39.B 40.G Passage 2 36.B 37.E 38.A 39.D 40.G 第三部分:上下文呼应 Passage 1 36.E 37.A 38.D 39.B 40.G Passage 2 36.C 37.A 38.B 39.D 40.G 进阶·强化演练 Passage 1 【答案】1.A 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.E Passage 2 【答案】6.B 7.C 8.F 9.A 10.G Passage 3 【答案】11.B 12.C 13.D 14.G 15.A Passage 4 【答案】16.C 17.A 18.F 19.G 20.B Passage 5 【答案】21.D 22.C 23.A 24.E 25.G 拔高·模拟预测 Passage 1 【答案】26.E 27.A 28.F 29.C 30.B Passage 2 【答案】31.F 32.C 33.A 34.D 35.G Passage 3 【答案】36.C 37.G 38.B 39.E 40.F Passage 4 【答案】41.B 42.G 43.A 44.F 45.D Passage 5 【答案】46.C 47.A 48.G 49.B 50.E Passage 6 【答案】51.C 52.E 53.F 54.G 55.B Passage 7 【答案】56.F 57.D 58.C 59.A 60.G 2 原创精品资源学科网独家享有版权,侵权必究! 17 / 32 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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