专题05 阅读理解之记叙文(3年汇编)(武汉专用)2024-2026年中考英语真题分类汇编

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创佳质英语乐园
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学段 初中
学科 英语
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年级 九年级
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类型 题集-试题汇编
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使用场景 中考复习-真题
学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 湖北省
地区(市) 武汉市
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作者 创佳质英语乐园
品牌系列 好题汇编·中考真题分类汇编
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**基本信息** 聚焦初中英语中考记叙文阅读理解,汇编2024-2026年3年真题及模拟题,主题涵盖青少年逐梦、环保志愿服务等不同年龄段奋斗故事,传递坚持、勇敢等正向价值观,题型稳定适配中考命题趋势。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |阅读理解选择题|每篇5小题|细节理解(时间、原因定位)、段落主旨(核心事件概括)、推理判断(人物情感/动机)、最佳标题(双关/哲理)、词义猜测/代词指代|素材贴近学生生活,如少女赛车追梦、大学生创意实践;弱化原词匹配,侧重深层推理,标题选项重文学性双关,如真题最佳标题“Driven to Fly”“Hard Work Makes Dream Work”|

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专题05 阅读理解之记叙文 3年真题1年模拟 年份 主题 话题 命题猜测 2026年中考真题 突破偏见、坚持热爱、青少年逐梦成长。 少女 Jenny 从卡丁车起步,一路晋级 F1 女子赛事,平衡学业与高强度训练,直面性别质疑追逐 F1 车手梦想 文体结构固定:300 词左右夹叙夹议记叙文,叙事线:初心→重重困难→坚持行动→收获成长 / 认可→文末价值升华。 选材轮换规律:老年公益普通人(2024)→青年学生追梦(2025)→青少年特长职业突破(2026),覆盖不同年龄段奋斗者,全部传递坚持、勇敢、创新、担当正向价值观。 稳定题型搭配(5 小题) ①细节理解 2 道(时间、原因、做法定位);②段落主旨 1 道(概括段落核心事件);③推理判断 1 道(人物付出 / 情感);④最佳标题 1 道(高频双关、哲理式标题);2024 新增词义猜测 / 代词指代题型。 命题变化趋势:逐年弱化原文原词匹配,侧重人物内心、行为动机深层推理;标题选项重文学性、双关修辞,不再直白概括情节。 2025年中考真题 不惧困难、坚持梦想、创意实践。 大学生孟克服资金、设备双重困难,坚持拍摄融合音乐的影片,不惧质疑大胆创新 2024年中考真题 老有所为、环保志愿服务、平凡人的坚守。 一群 65 岁以上女性自发组建水下清污团队,主动清理池塘垃圾,打破年龄刻板印象 考点01 坚持热爱、青少年逐梦成长 (2026·湖北武汉·中考真题)Jenny first got into motorsport (赛车运动) by watching her younger brother, Bill, drive his kart (卡丁赛车). Every time he took off his helmet (头盔) with a big smile, she became more fascinated. Soon after, she took the wheel herself. She started out in karts, racing at state level and then nationally, and got good results early on. She got into the 2023 Ferrari training camp and was invited to enter a top Italian racing school. She then won Best New Driver in November 2024, and moved up to the Spanish F4 (一种入门级赛车比赛). In February 2025, she became a driver of the F1 Academy — races for women racers. Racing needs a strong mind, not just fast driving. Starting karting at 9 taught her how hard the sport is on the mind and how discouraging and exciting it can be all at once. Now, Jenny talks with a coach every week and acts out situations she’s likely to face, which helps her stay calm under pressure and keep focused in races. Since she travels a lot for racing, Jenny has to study online. And she misses her friends’ birthdays. Always being on the way means leaving behind her loved things like her home, her school and the people she grew up with. As a woman driver, Jenny has faced doubts, but she believes love and performance speak loudest. She hopes to encourage more girls to go for their dreams. She enjoys the speed and excitement of driving. Her biggest dream is to become the first woman F1 driver in her country. 1.When did Jenny become interested in motorsport? A.When she enjoyed a race on TV. B.When she watched Bill drive his kart. C.When she got a dream helmet. D.When she attended a racing school. 2.What does Paragraph 2 focus on? A.The history of the F1 Academy. B.Jenny’s educational background. C.The development of the Spanish F4. D.Jenny’s big moments in motor racing. 3.How does Jenny keep her mind strong? A.By playing sports every day. B.By learning from other racers. C.By working with a coach before races. D.By competing with her brother. 4.What can be inferred from paragraph 4? A.Jenny can balance her life well. B.Jenny values her free time most. C.Jenny makes great efforts for racing. D.Jenny might travel a lot with her friends. 5.What would be the best title for the passage? A.No Doubt, No Success B.Driven to Fly C.The Younger, The Better D.Born to Coach 考点02 坚持梦想、创意实践 (2025·湖北武汉·中考真题)Meng Xiang was crazy about films and music during his childhood. When he started college, he dreamed of making films that could combine (结合) his love for storytelling and interest in music. His biggest challenge came when he planned to make a film about a tennis player. Since no one would offer him money for a 2-hour film, Meng and his college friends tried to make a shorter one. They bought a second-hand camera and used old things instead of expensive equipment (设备). They even made a shelf on their own to support the camera. Meng and his friends worked hard, rain or shine. When filming the tennis player, they ran after him in the summer sun. If it rained and they couldn’t film outside, they hung bed sheets (床单) on the walls in an empty room to set up a simple studio (摄影棚). This 12-minute film got much attention. The teachers and students in their college liked the music they created for it. After that, Meng had another idea: to make a musical film. But musicals weren’t popular in college, and many said it wouldn’t work. Instead of listening to the doubts, Meng and his team spent weeks writing new songs and making a test video. To film the moving scenes, they fixed a smartphone on a skateboard and pushed it. The actors’ hair was blowing in the wind while they were dancing and singing. The loud voice and laughter of the team filled the air. Their musical film was well received and won several awards at a film festival. As Meng said, “Making films isn’t about having the best equipment or famous actors. It’s about finding new ways to tell your story. Our team is planning to make a special documentary about environment. And I can’t wait to write music for it.” 1.How would Meng combine his hobbies according to paragraph 1? A.By creating music. B.By starting a team. C.By going to college. D.By producing films. 2.What was the team’s biggest challenge? A.Few partners. B.People’s doubts. C.The money problem. D.Long working time. 3.Why did Meng’s team set up a simple studio? A.To work on rainy days. B.To get much attention. C.To follow the tennis player. D.To film a moving scene. 4.What can be learned from the last sentence of paragraph 4? A.The actors were popular. B.The team enjoyed the process. C.Meng wanted to make another film. D.The students had good equipment. 5.What would be the best title for the passage? A.To See Is to Believe B.Success Comes From Honesty C.Music Is the Best Language D.Hard Work Makes Dream Work 考点03 环保志愿服务、平凡人的坚守 (2024·湖北武汉·中考真题)The silence of the pond (池塘) was broken by the first cry: “Found something!” A swimmer ducked (扎入) into the water with a lifeline connected to a boat. Soon, she appeared, holding a bright blue glass bottle. It was passed to another, then into the boat. On a fine Sunday morning in May, a team of 10 women over 65 years old, known as the Old Women Against Underwater Rubbish (OWAUR), looked for rubbish across Nova Pond in Scotia. When the team returned, they joked about the trip. “We didn’t even know what it was,” one swimmer said with a laugh, showing an electronic lighter they had found. “We had to ask a young person.” Part protection organization, part social club, OWAUR only accepted old women as its members. To improve the conditions of the ponds, the group made it its mission to take rubbish away from them. The idea of this group was from a moment of Sandy, a retired (退休的) reporter. As a lifelong nature lover, she liked swimming in ponds. However, the world of the pond, which was a little polluted, made her anxious. Then she came up with a slogan (标语): “OVER 65, IF YOU’RE HEALTHY ENOUGH, IS THE AGE OF ACTION.” Soon many people joined her. They found a sense of wonder at the pond cleanup moments. And their team could do a lot more than people might think. When many people thanked OWAUR for what they had done, some questioned why they called themselves “old women”. “You should call yourselves the Mermaids (美人鱼) Against Underwater Rubbish,” they said. 1.What does “another” in paragraph 1 refer to? A.A pond. B.A swimmer. C.A glass bottle. D.A boat. 2.The underlined word “mission” means “________”. A.an important task B.a fair game C.an interesting show D.a secret meeting 3.By searching for the rubbish in the ponds, OWAUR ________. A.found interest and did well B.changed people’s hobbies C.improved their health a lot D.won fame and got prizes 4.Why were the old women regarded as Mermaids? A.They must be good at swimming. B.They could be trusted by some people. C.They should be responsible for their group. D.They might be thought young and beautiful. 5.What would be the best title for the passage? A.A Swimming Club B.A Worrying Pond C.A Ducking Moment D.A Warning Slogan (一) (2026·湖北武汉·一模)I first saw Tai Chi in Ottawa’s Chinatown. Men and women stood in a gentle group, moving slowly and smoothly. I was amazed by its beauty. Yet I could not understand its true meaning at that time. I only admired Tai Chi from a distance (距离). Years later, my doctor strongly advised me to attend a Tai Chi class for beginners. At first, I thought my goal was to master the 108 moves. However, things turned out to be very different from what I had thought. The people in the class moved smoothly and never seemed confused about what to do next. They told me that they had been beginners too, and that I would learn all the moves in three or four years. Three or four years! I could get a university degree in less time. But I could see they were right: only through hard work and practice could I make progress. Later, I joined an advanced class (高级班). Once the teacher asked me to show my moves. To be chosen was an honor, but I was very embarrassed. Everyone stopped and watched as the teacher corrected my moves. “Don’t bend,” he said. I tried again. “Straighten your back,” he said. This went on for only a few minutes, but it felt like hours. I couldn’t just say, “Yes, I understand.” I had to show it. I focused harder than ever before. Meanwhile, I was letting go of old habits and learning new ones. I realized I was also learning a new attitude toward life—truly listening and willing to be corrected. I don’t know if I will ever master the 108 moves. But Tai Chi has taught me that growth is always possible, even when I face difficulties. 1.What did the writer choose to do when first seeing Tai Chi? A.Join the Tai Chi group. B.Attend a Tai Chi class. C.Watch from a distance. D.Walk away at once. 2.The underlined part in Paragraph 3 suggests that the writer thinks ________. A.learning Tai Chi takes too long B.three or four years is a short time C.Tai Chi is as hard as a university degree D.getting a university degree is more useful 3.Once in the advanced class, the writer felt embarrassed because of ________. A.arriving late for class B.forgetting Tai Chi moves C.being corrected in public D.being chosen to show moves 4.Which opinion would the writer most probably support? A.Old habits die hard. B.Truly listening builds trust. C.Words matter more than actions. D.It’s wise to accept others’ corrections. 5.What would be the best title for the passage? A.The Beauty of Tai Chi B.My Long Journey with Tai Chi C.How to Master Tai Chi D.Tai Chi Teaches Me to Grow (二) (2026·湖北武汉·一模)I am a wildlife photographer. I often sit in the back of a jeep in an African Safari, my camera resting on my knees. In the distance, a cheetah (猎豹) walks alone across the golden grass. Her name is Nagol. I have followed her for long, sharing her story on my wildlife blog. The first time I saw Nagol, she had a small cub (幼崽). The cub was very energetic, jumping at insects and copying its mother. It was a touching scene. But three days later, the cub was gone. That morning, it rained heavily. Several tourist jeeps stopped nearby to watch lions. The loud noise from the engines mixed with the sound of rain. Nagol lay in the grass, trying to listen for danger, but the noise was too loud. She did not hear a lion coming from behind. When she ran back, the grass was silent. This was not her first loss. Nagol had given birth four times, but she lost all her cubs for the same reason. The Mara Cheetah Protection Team stopped monitoring Nagol after this loss. They could not protect what was no longer there. I posted her sad story online. Thousands of people read it and felt sorry for her. People asked how they could help and promised to keep a distance when visiting the wild. One user wrote: “Every roar of a car, every flash of a camera, can break a mother’s last hope.” In the wild, survival is cruel, and the motherhood fight is fragile. Now, I see Nagol’s belly is round. She is going to be a mother again. It’s a gentle reminder that we do not watch nature but are a part of it. How will we guard this slim hope, for her, and for all the wild lives around us? 1.What happened to Nagol’s last cub? A.It had a car accident. B.A lion took it away. C.It ran off on its own. D.The team saved it. 2.Why did Nagol fail to hear the lion? A.She was too tired to listen. B.The lion moved quietly. C.She was playing with her cub. D.The noise bothered her. 3.The underlined word “fragile” means “________”. A.strong and powerful B.easily broken or harmed C.bright and noticeable D.hardly lost or forgotten 4.What does the story mainly remind us of? A.Taking photos of wildlife is harmful. B.Wild animals should be kept in zoos. C.Human activities might hurt wildlife. D.Cheetahs often fail to protect babies. 5.What’s the BEST title for the passage? A.Hope for a Cheetah Mother. B.A Wildlife Photographer’s Story. C.How to Watch Wild Animals. D.Life on the African Grassland. (三) (2026·湖北武汉·一模)A school boy in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, has won praise online after bravely standing up to classmates who bullied him. Although he is usually shy, the boy serves as class monitor and is known for being responsible. The trouble began when someone wrote something meaning “fool,” on the back of his school uniform. Some boys laughed and called him an idiot (傻瓜). He felt hurt and helpless. For two days, he stayed silent because he worried his uniform would not dry properly after washing. When he finally told his mother, she was heartbroken. She thought about contacting the school, but he wanted to handle the situation himself at the next class meeting. A viral video shows the boy standing calmly at the podium (讲台) and speaking to the bullies. He asked his classmates to imagine how they would feel if someone mocked (嘲弄) them in the same way. He reminded them that, as class monitor, he had always worked to protect everyone’s interests. The classmates who mocked him were moved to tears and apologized. The teacher praised the boy for his maturity (成熟). His mother later wrote online that she was deeply touched by her son’s courage. She said he had gone from a silent sufferer to a brave fighter. Speaking up for himself at the podium was something she could not have dared to do in her over forty years of life. The story spread quickly on social media, with the video gaining more than 2 million likes. Many people said the boy’s calm and clear speech could inspire other children facing bullying. Some also said the support of the teacher and the mother was important, giving him the chance to speak out. 1.The boy felt helpless because _________. A.He was treated unfairly. B.He served as the class monitor. C.He stood up to the bullies. D.He didn’t dry his uniforms properly. 2.Why did he ask his classmates to imagine how they would feel? A.To train them to think deeply. B.To remind them to keep calm. C.To ask them to stand in his shoes. D.To force them to believe something. 3.Which of the following has the same meaning as the “interests”? A.Jessica’s main interests are recycling and writing. B.Polluting the air is against the interests of people. C.Stonehenge interests people from around the world. D.Candy encourages teenagers to follow their interests. 4.What would you write on the Internet about the boy? A.He is an inspiration to us all. B.He is lucky to be on a winning team. C.He shouldn’t forget where he came from. D.He turned his bad luck into good luck. 5.What could be a good title for this passage? A.A Hero Full of Pride B.A Protector Full of Hope C.A Pioneer With Great Patience D.A Fighter With Great Courage (四) (2026·湖北武汉·二模)Have you ever taken a moment to watch a cloud? If not, you could be missing something truly wonderful! A pop-science blogger with surname Zheng, known as the “Cloud Collector” on Xiaohongshu, started her account in 2022 to share cloud photos. She finds joy in recording the daily beauty and hopes to share these lovely moments with more people. “Clouds have always been a great comfort to me!” she says. One of Zheng’s most unforgettable cloud-watching experiences happened on a flight. It was then that she first saw “glory”, a natural phenomenon (现象) formed by tiny water drops in the air. “It looked like a bright point in the center of a circular rainbow halo (光环),” she recalls. As more online users showed interest and asked questions, Zheng decided to share more scientific knowledge about clouds. She began reading books on meteorology (气象学) to enrich her own knowledge and often asked field experts for help. So far, Zheng has posted nearly 200 pieces of popular science content, covering how to tell different clouds apart, how clouds form, different cloud types and their relations to weather. Her account now has over 210,000 followers. There are also five group chats where thousands of members share their daily cloud-watching experiences. In the future, Zheng plans to hold photo exhibitions. She is also collecting more cloud photos and the stories behind them. She hopes to encourage more people to slow down and enjoy the beauty of those “gentle white giants” in the sky. 1.How does the writer lead into the topic? A.By giving an example. B.By asking a question. C.By telling a story. D.By describing a scene. 2.Why did Zheng open her account on Xiaohongshu? A.To show her amazing photography skills. B.To follow the growing fashion of cloud watching. C.To educate people about the science behind cloud formation. D.To share cloud photos and encourage others to appreciate nature. 3.What helped Zheng deepen her knowledge of clouds most? A.Chatting with a growing number of followers about cloud watching. B.Experimenting with the latest cloud recognition techniques. C.Studying specialized books and turning to experts in the field. D.Collecting special cloud photos and their stories. 4.Which words can best describe Zheng? A.Patient and far-sighted. B.Curious and life-loving. C.Careful and knowledgeable. D.Considerate and hard-working. 5.What would be the best title for the passage? A.A ‘Cloud Collector’ Sharing Sky Wonders B.The Most Unforgettable Cloud-watching Experience C.The Art of Cloud Photography D.Science in the Sky: A Social Media Success (五) (2026·湖北武汉·三模)It was unbelievable when Rae Morgan, 16, heard her name announced as the winner of Fresh Canvas competition for her self-portrait (自画像) My name is Rae. This year wasn’t Rae’s first time entering the competition, but it marked a turning point with placing. “I wanted the work to show who I am and that I’m proud of myself,” says Rae. That message shines through her oil painting. The painting shows Rae in her bedroom, where she feels the most like herself. “The dogs were never meant to be in it, but they ran in and sat perfectly there and I thought they made a really interesting part, so I left them in,” says Rae. Rae finds endless inspiration in faces, especially her friends’. Music is also necessary to her creative process. As her style continues to develop, one theme remains at the heart of Rae’s work—warmth. She loves using rich, warm colors which make her feel comforted and homey. This warmth isn’t just a stylistic choice—it’s also a reflection of her personality. “I’m a huge maximalist and really hate empty spaces.” she says. For Rae, art is a comfort tool, never forced. “I remind myself I don’t have to like everything I make. If you feel that everything has to be ‘good’, that takes the expression out of it.” she says. When creativity falls behind, she waits—lets art happen when it happens. 1.Why does Rae create her self-portrait My name is Rae? A.To practice oil painting skills. B.To win the money from a competition. C.To express the message of self-acceptance. D.To describe the quiet beauty of her bedroom. 2.What unexpected part ended up in Rae’s winning painting? A.Her bedroom. B.Her friends. C.Her music player. D.Her dogs. 3.The underlined word “maximalist” most likely means someone who ________. A.avoids traditional styles B.loves rich and full works C.prefers empty spaces D.hates modern things 4.How does Rae deal with her creativity? A.She creates naturally. B.She controls it well. C.She pushes herself to create. D.She cares little about it. 5.Which would be the BEST title for this article? A.The Introduction of An Oil Painting B.How to Win An Art Competition C.Rae Morgan’s Whole Life D.Meet the Fresh Canvas Winner (六) (2026·湖北武汉·模拟预测)It was a long night. Our dog, Precious, was having puppies. I stayed by her side. After six hours, the puppies finally started to arrive. I counted five puppies and went to tell my wife, Judy, that everything was okay. When we came back, we saw a sixth puppy alone in the cage. Judy noticed something was wrong. The puppy had a cleft lip (唇裂), which meant it couldn’t close its mouth or suckle. The vet (兽医) said it would cost a lot to fix, and the puppy might not survive. We couldn’t afford it, but I decided to try my best to help the puppy. I fed it with a syringe (吸管) every two hours for over ten days. Slowly, the puppy learned to eat soft food. After five weeks, we found homes for all the puppies except the one with the cleft lip. One day, our neighbor, a retired (退休的) teacher, asked if she could have a puppy for her grandson, Tony. When they arrived, I told her all the puppies were taken. Just then, the little puppy with the cleft lip started to cry suddenly. Tony, who also had a cleft lip, ran to the puppy, calling it “my puppy”. He looked up at his grandmother and said, “Look, Grandma! They found homes for all the puppies except the pretty one, and he looks just like me.” The teacher asked if the puppy was available. I said yes. The boy hugged the puppy tightly. The picture of Tony and his puppy still stays with me. I think it must be a wonderful feeling for any young person to look in the mirror and see nothing except “the pretty one”. 1.What was the problem with the sixth puppy? A.It couldn’t see anything. B.It had a problem with its lip. C.It was too weak to move. D.It refused to eat soft food. 2.What does the underlined word “suckle” most likely mean? A.Drink milk from the mother. B.Cry for help loudly. C.Breathe deeply and easily. D.Sleep peacefully. 3.How did the author keep the sick puppy alive? A.He paid for an expensive operation. B.He cared for it himself. C.He let it stay with its mother all day. D.He gave it to Tony. 4.What made Tony call the sick puppy “my puppy” immediately? A.The puppy was the only one left. B.His grandmother chose that one. C.The puppy looked similar to him. D.The puppy caught his attention. 5.What would be the best title for this story? A.A Difficult Night for a Dog B.The Pretty One C.How to Feed a Puppy D.Learning to Accept Differences (七) (2026·湖北武汉·模拟预测)On March 28 and 29, 2026, history was made in Portugal. A Chinese motorcycle brand won two championship titles at the World Superbike Championship (WSBK) in Portimão. The rider was Frenchman Valentin Debise, and the motorcycle was ZXMOTO 820RR-RS—made by a company called Zhang Xue Moto. For many years, winners of this competition were almost always from European or Japanese brands like Ducati and Yamaha. This time, a Chinese brand broke their long-term dominance. Behind this success is an inspiring story. Zhang Xue, the creator, grew up in a poor village in Hunan. He fell in love with motorcycles at 14 and left school to work in a repair shop. In 2006, the 19-year-old Zhang did something unforgettable. He rode 100 kilometers through heavy rain on a broken motorcycle just to catch a TV team whose task was to report a racing game. He wanted to be noticed by a racing team. For three hours, he chased (追赶) their car on mountain roads. When the team asked him to stop, he shouted, “I’m not afraid of hardship. I’m only afraid that you won’t give me a chance.” His dream came true—the video later moved millions of people online. Zhang once said, “If I can’t become a great rider myself, then I will build the fastest motorcycle for great riders to ride.” In 2024, he started his own company in Chongqing, focusing on developing top-level racing motorcycles. The world famous rider, Valentin Debise, was not sure about the Chinese brand at first. “I hardly had a clear understanding of such a rising Chinese motorcycle brand before I agreed to have a try,” he said. But after testing the motorcycle, he signed the agreement. “From the first time I rode it, the feeling was great,” he recalled. After winning, he said, “I’m proud of myself, proud of the team, and proud of Zhang Xue Moto.” Today, Zhang Xue Moto is the first Chinese brand to win two WSBK titles in one event. Valentin Debise continues to race for the team. And Zhang Xue keeps working on his next dream—to build an even faster motorcycle and make Chinese racing power known to the world. 1.What can we know from the first paragraph? A.Valentin Debise is a Chinese rider taking part in a foreign race. B.The motorcycle was produced by a French local company. C.Chinese motorcycle brand got two wins with a French rider. D.The exciting race was held in France in late March. 2.The underlined word “dominance” in Paragraph 2 most probably means “________”. A.fair chance B.strong interest C.strict rules D.complete control 3.What did Zhang Xue do to get noticed by the racing circle? A.He worked in a motorcycle repair shop to learn skills. B.He chased a TV team for hours on mountain roads. C.He sent his riding videos to many racing teams online. D.He moved to Chongqing to join a professional team. 4.How did Valentin Debise feel about Zhang Xue Moto at first? A.Doubtful. B.Hopeful. C.Disappointed. D.Interested. 5.What would be the BEST title for the article? A.The Most Popular Motorcycle Brand B.An Inspiring Story of A Chinese Racing Winner C.Chinese Brand’s Historic Breakthrough in Racing D.How to Win the World Superbike Championship (八) (2026·湖北武汉·模拟预测)Leo stared at the canvas (画布) in the corner of his room, which was covered with a messy mix of dark blue and gray paint. It was supposed to be a painting of the ocean for the school art competition, but now, it just looked like a joke. Three days ago, Leo was full of confidence. He wanted to win the first prize to prove to his father that art was a serious career, not just a hobby. However, his first try went wrong. The colors were too dark, and the waves looked like rocks. Upset, he threw his brush onto the floor and decided to give up. “You know,” a soft voice came from the doorway. It was his grandmother. “The sea isn’t always blue and sunny. Sometimes it’s angry and dark, just like your painting.” “But it’s ruined. I can’t fix it,” said Leo. Grandma walked over and touched the paint. “In China, there’s an art that turns weakness into wonder. When a bowl breaks, people don’t throw it away. They fix it with gold lacquer (漆). The breaks make the bowl more beautiful because they tell a story.” After hearing this, Leo came to understand an important life lesson. Mistakes or imperfect things can be turned into something special and beautiful. He looked at his messy painting again. Then he picked up his brush, dipped (蘸) it into some bright gold paint, and added a thin line across the dark waves. It looked like sunlight breaking through a storm. In the end, he didn’t win the first prize. But when his father saw the painting, he didn’t talk about the prize. He simply said, “This looks powerful, son. It tells a story.” 1.What was Leo’s painting supposed to be? A.A dark storm. B.Gold lines. C.A blue ocean. D.Gray waves. 2.The underlined word “ruined” in paragraph 4 has the closest meaning to ________. A.made dirty B.ready to show C.completely finished D.totally useless 3.Why does Leo add gold paint to his painting? A.To win the first prize. B.To set an example. C.To show his painting skill. D.To make it special. 4.Which of the following shows the right change of Leo’s feelings? A.Proud→ Calm→ Disappointed. B.Confident→ Angry→ Hopeless. C.Confident→ Hopeless→ Pleased. D.Hopeless→ Confident→ Proud. 5.What is the best title for the passage? A.Winning the First Prize B.Turning Mistakes into Beauty C.A Wise Grandma’s Lesson D.Methods of Repairing Artworks (九) (2026·湖北武汉·模拟预测)Amina Baker has won the Howick Youth Council’s Visual Arts Competition for 2024. This college student recently took home the top prize. Baker’s winning artwork, a self-portrait (自画像) drawn from an unplanned photo, proved to both the judges and community that she’s a rising star in New Zealand. Baker has an aunt, Laura Smith. “She’s phenomenal,” Baker said. “I’ve never seen a person who has amazed so many people because of the influence her art has on them.” Little Baker would spend hours looking at her aunt’s artworks, and those early experiences lit a spark in her heart that grew into a passion (热情) for art. The inspiration for her winning artwork came from an unexpected moment during a school rugby (橄榄球) match. “None of us wanted to watch the game. We just wanted a free period,” she says, jokingly. While watching with friends, a photo was taken. “As I looked up, the sun hit my eyes perfectly, taking the photo used for my winning art piece. Right time, right place, right moment, right thing.” Deciding to use the photo as a baseline for her drawing was easy. The decision to enter the competition was harder. “At first, I was unsure. I didn’t see this art piece as anything much,” Baker says, but the support from her art teacher helped her push through. “She encouraged me to enter with that specific piece, and thankfully, I did.” Winning has been both exciting and overwhelming. “Really shocked,” she says of her reaction. When asked what messages she hoped her art gave, Baker offered advice for others: “Honestly, just don’t overthink what you do because it might lead you to something greater.” 1.Where did Baker’s winning artwork come from? A.Her aunt’s influence. B.An unplanned photo. C.A famous painting. D.Her teacher’s support. 2.The underlined word “phenomenal” most likely means ________. A.common B.serious C.outstanding D.careful 3.How did Baker first feel about her own artwork? A.She believed it was the best piece. B.She thought it was nothing special. C.She was proud and showed it to everyone. D.She was angry that her teacher saw it. 4.What can we learn from Baker’s advice about art? A.A relaxed mind often leads to great art. B.Awards are the most important goal. C.Every artwork must be well planned. D.Others’ painting styles can be copied. 5.Which would be the BEST title for this article? A.Amina Baker’s Art Life B.The Introduction of a Self-portrait C.How to Take a Good Photo D.A Winner from an Unplanned Moment (十) (2026·湖北武汉·模拟预测)A few years ago, a teenage girl, Charlotte, heard a boy singing in another room in her house. She liked it, and the boy’s name was Jonathan. The girl also liked singing. Later, they started singing together and they also became very good friends. In April 2012, there was a TV show—a competition to select great singers. Charlotte wanted to take part in the show with Jonathan, but he was worried about the way he looked. However, Charlotte persuaded (说服) and encouraged him, and they went on the show. When they came onto the stage, they were very nervous. The four judges didn’t think they looked good. Some listeners even laughed when they saw them. Then they began to sing, and everyone was amazed. They sang well, especially Jonathan. When they finished, people stood up and applauded. All the judges thought Charlotte and Jonathan were great, but one judge, Simon, suggested that Jonathan sing on his own without Charlotte. Because although she was good, he was fantastic. Jonathan didn’t think for long. He looked at his friend, and then looked back at the judge and said that he wanted to stay in the competition with Charlotte. They carried on together, but they didn’t win the competition—they came second. (A dancing dog won!) However, they weren’t sad. After the show, they made the CD, and they thought about a title for it. They chose the word—Together. 1.Why was Jonathan worried before joining the TV competition? A.He cared about his appearance. B.He had no time to practice singing. C.He feared singing in front of judges. D.He didn’t trust Charlotte’s singing skills. 2.What happened right after Charlotte and Jonathan began to sing on stage? A.The judges left the stage angrily. B.The audience kept laughing at them. C.People were surprised by their wonderful voices. D.They became too nervous to continue singing. 3.The underlined word “applauded” most likely means “________”. A.shook hands B.clapped hands C.left the seat D.shouted loudly 4.How did Jonathan deal with Simon’s suggestion? A.He argued with the judge. B.He accepted it immediately. C.He left the competition alone. D.He decided to stay with Charlotte. 5.Which would be the BEST title for this article? A.Popular TV Singing Show B.A Lucky Dancing Dog Winner C.Singing Together with Friendship D.How to Become Great Singers 试卷第1页,共3页 / 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题05 阅读理解之记叙文 3年真题1年模拟·答案版 考点01 坚持热爱、青少年逐梦成长 【答案】1.B 2.D 3.C 4.C 5.B 考点02 坚持梦想、创意实践 【答案】1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D 考点03 环保志愿服务、平凡人的坚守 【答案】1.B 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.C (一) 【答案】1.C 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.D (二) 【答案】1.B 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.A (三) 【答案】1.A 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D (四) 【答案】1.B 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.A (五) 【答案】1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.D (六) 【答案】1.B 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.B (七) 【答案】1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.C (八) 【答案】1.C 2.D 3.D 4.C 5.B (九) 【答案】1.B 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D (十) 【答案】1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.C 试卷第1页,共3页 / 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题05 阅读理解之记叙文 3年真题1年模拟 年份 主题 话题 命题猜测 2026年中考真题 突破偏见、坚持热爱、青少年逐梦成长。 少女 Jenny 从卡丁车起步,一路晋级 F1 女子赛事,平衡学业与高强度训练,直面性别质疑追逐 F1 车手梦想 文体结构固定:300 词左右夹叙夹议记叙文,叙事线:初心→重重困难→坚持行动→收获成长 / 认可→文末价值升华。 选材轮换规律:老年公益普通人(2024)→青年学生追梦(2025)→青少年特长职业突破(2026),覆盖不同年龄段奋斗者,全部传递坚持、勇敢、创新、担当正向价值观。 稳定题型搭配(5 小题) ①细节理解 2 道(时间、原因、做法定位);②段落主旨 1 道(概括段落核心事件);③推理判断 1 道(人物付出 / 情感);④最佳标题 1 道(高频双关、哲理式标题);2024 新增词义猜测 / 代词指代题型。 命题变化趋势:逐年弱化原文原词匹配,侧重人物内心、行为动机深层推理;标题选项重文学性、双关修辞,不再直白概括情节。 2025年中考真题 不惧困难、坚持梦想、创意实践。 大学生孟克服资金、设备双重困难,坚持拍摄融合音乐的影片,不惧质疑大胆创新 2024年中考真题 老有所为、环保志愿服务、平凡人的坚守。 一群 65 岁以上女性自发组建水下清污团队,主动清理池塘垃圾,打破年龄刻板印象 考点01 坚持热爱、青少年逐梦成长 (2026·湖北武汉·中考真题)Jenny first got into motorsport (赛车运动) by watching her younger brother, Bill, drive his kart (卡丁赛车). Every time he took off his helmet (头盔) with a big smile, she became more fascinated. Soon after, she took the wheel herself. She started out in karts, racing at state level and then nationally, and got good results early on. She got into the 2023 Ferrari training camp and was invited to enter a top Italian racing school. She then won Best New Driver in November 2024, and moved up to the Spanish F4 (一种入门级赛车比赛). In February 2025, she became a driver of the F1 Academy — races for women racers. Racing needs a strong mind, not just fast driving. Starting karting at 9 taught her how hard the sport is on the mind and how discouraging and exciting it can be all at once. Now, Jenny talks with a coach every week and acts out situations she’s likely to face, which helps her stay calm under pressure and keep focused in races. Since she travels a lot for racing, Jenny has to study online. And she misses her friends’ birthdays. Always being on the way means leaving behind her loved things like her home, her school and the people she grew up with. As a woman driver, Jenny has faced doubts, but she believes love and performance speak loudest. She hopes to encourage more girls to go for their dreams. She enjoys the speed and excitement of driving. Her biggest dream is to become the first woman F1 driver in her country. 1.When did Jenny become interested in motorsport? A.When she enjoyed a race on TV. B.When she watched Bill drive his kart. C.When she got a dream helmet. D.When she attended a racing school. 2.What does Paragraph 2 focus on? A.The history of the F1 Academy. B.Jenny’s educational background. C.The development of the Spanish F4. D.Jenny’s big moments in motor racing. 3.How does Jenny keep her mind strong? A.By playing sports every day. B.By learning from other racers. C.By working with a coach before races. D.By competing with her brother. 4.What can be inferred from paragraph 4? A.Jenny can balance her life well. B.Jenny values her free time most. C.Jenny makes great efforts for racing. D.Jenny might travel a lot with her friends. 5.What would be the best title for the passage? A.No Doubt, No Success B.Driven to Fly C.The Younger, The Better D.Born to Coach 【答案】1.B 2.D 3.C 4.C 5.B 【导语】本文介绍了女性赛车手Jenny从卡丁车起步,逐步晋升至F1 Academy的成长历程,以及她在心理训练、平衡生活与训练、面对质疑等方面的经历和梦想。 1. 根据第一段第一句“Jenny first got into motorsport... by watching her younger brother, Bill, drive his kart.”可知,Jenny是通过观看弟弟Bill开卡丁车开始对赛车运动感兴趣的。 2.第二段按时间顺序列举了Jenny的职业生涯里程碑:从卡丁车比赛到2023年法拉利训练营,再到2024年获最佳新车手奖,直至2025年成为F1 Academy车手。这些内容主要聚焦于她在赛车运动中的重要时刻和发展历程。 3.根据第三段最后一句“Now, Jenny talks with a coach every week and acts out situations she’s likely to face, which helps her stay calm under pressure...”可知,她通过与教练沟通并模拟比赛情境来保持强大的心理状态。 4. 第四段提到Jenny为了赛车必须在线学习、错过朋友生日、离开家乡和亲人。这些牺牲表明她为了赛车梦想付出了巨大的努力和代价。 5.全文讲述了Jenny投身赛车运动、克服困难、追求成为F1女车手的梦想历程。因此最佳标题为“Driven to Fly”。“Driven”既指“驾驶”,也指“有动力的”;“Fly”比喻实现高远梦想。该标题双关且契合文章主旨。 考点02 坚持梦想、创意实践 (2025·湖北武汉·中考真题)Meng Xiang was crazy about films and music during his childhood. When he started college, he dreamed of making films that could combine (结合) his love for storytelling and interest in music. His biggest challenge came when he planned to make a film about a tennis player. Since no one would offer him money for a 2-hour film, Meng and his college friends tried to make a shorter one. They bought a second-hand camera and used old things instead of expensive equipment (设备). They even made a shelf on their own to support the camera. Meng and his friends worked hard, rain or shine. When filming the tennis player, they ran after him in the summer sun. If it rained and they couldn’t film outside, they hung bed sheets (床单) on the walls in an empty room to set up a simple studio (摄影棚). This 12-minute film got much attention. The teachers and students in their college liked the music they created for it. After that, Meng had another idea: to make a musical film. But musicals weren’t popular in college, and many said it wouldn’t work. Instead of listening to the doubts, Meng and his team spent weeks writing new songs and making a test video. To film the moving scenes, they fixed a smartphone on a skateboard and pushed it. The actors’ hair was blowing in the wind while they were dancing and singing. The loud voice and laughter of the team filled the air. Their musical film was well received and won several awards at a film festival. As Meng said, “Making films isn’t about having the best equipment or famous actors. It’s about finding new ways to tell your story. Our team is planning to make a special documentary about environment. And I can’t wait to write music for it.” 1.How would Meng combine his hobbies according to paragraph 1? A.By creating music. B.By starting a team. C.By going to college. D.By producing films. 2.What was the team’s biggest challenge? A.Few partners. B.People’s doubts. C.The money problem. D.Long working time. 3.Why did Meng’s team set up a simple studio? A.To work on rainy days. B.To get much attention. C.To follow the tennis player. D.To film a moving scene. 4.What can be learned from the last sentence of paragraph 4? A.The actors were popular. B.The team enjoyed the process. C.Meng wanted to make another film. D.The students had good equipment. 5.What would be the best title for the passage? A.To See Is to Believe B.Success Comes From Honesty C.Music Is the Best Language D.Hard Work Makes Dream Work 【答案】1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D 【导语】本文通过Meng Xiang的创业故事,传递了努力与创新实现梦想的积极信息。 1.细节理解题。根据“he dreamed of making films that could combine (结合) his love for storytelling and interest in music.”可知,他通过制作电影实现了兴趣的结合。故选D。 2.推理判断题。根据“His biggest challenge came when he planned to make a film about a tennis player. Since no one would offer him money for a 2-hour film, Meng and his college friends tried to make a shorter one. They bought a second-hand camera and used old things instead of expensive equipment...”可知,由于没有人愿意给他钱拍一部2小时的电影,孟和他的大学朋友们试图拍一部更短的电影,他们买了一台二手相机,用旧的东西代替了昂贵的设备,所以他们最大的挑战是资金问题。故选C。 3.细节理解题。根据“If it rained and they couldn’t film outside, they hung bed sheets (床单) on the walls in an empty room to set up a simple studio”可知,搭建摄影棚的目的是应对雨天无法拍摄的问题。故选A。 4.推理判断题。根据“The loud voice and laughter of the team filled the air.”可知,团队的笑声和声音充满空气,这表明团队很享受这个过程。故选B。 5.最佳标题题。本文通过Meng Xiang的创业故事,传递了努力与创新实现梦想的积极信息,以选项D“努力工作成就梦想”为标题最合适。故选D。 考点03 环保志愿服务、平凡人的坚守 (2024·湖北武汉·中考真题)The silence of the pond (池塘) was broken by the first cry: “Found something!” A swimmer ducked (扎入) into the water with a lifeline connected to a boat. Soon, she appeared, holding a bright blue glass bottle. It was passed to another, then into the boat. On a fine Sunday morning in May, a team of 10 women over 65 years old, known as the Old Women Against Underwater Rubbish (OWAUR), looked for rubbish across Nova Pond in Scotia. When the team returned, they joked about the trip. “We didn’t even know what it was,” one swimmer said with a laugh, showing an electronic lighter they had found. “We had to ask a young person.” Part protection organization, part social club, OWAUR only accepted old women as its members. To improve the conditions of the ponds, the group made it its mission to take rubbish away from them. The idea of this group was from a moment of Sandy, a retired (退休的) reporter. As a lifelong nature lover, she liked swimming in ponds. However, the world of the pond, which was a little polluted, made her anxious. Then she came up with a slogan (标语): “OVER 65, IF YOU’RE HEALTHY ENOUGH, IS THE AGE OF ACTION.” Soon many people joined her. They found a sense of wonder at the pond cleanup moments. And their team could do a lot more than people might think. When many people thanked OWAUR for what they had done, some questioned why they called themselves “old women”. “You should call yourselves the Mermaids (美人鱼) Against Underwater Rubbish,” they said. 1.What does “another” in paragraph 1 refer to? A.A pond. B.A swimmer. C.A glass bottle. D.A boat. 2.The underlined word “mission” means “________”. A.an important task B.a fair game C.an interesting show D.a secret meeting 3.By searching for the rubbish in the ponds, OWAUR ________. A.found interest and did well B.changed people’s hobbies C.improved their health a lot D.won fame and got prizes 4.Why were the old women regarded as Mermaids? A.They must be good at swimming. B.They could be trusted by some people. C.They should be responsible for their group. D.They might be thought young and beautiful. 5.What would be the best title for the passage? A.A Swimming Club B.A Worrying Pond C.A Ducking Moment D.A Warning Slogan 【答案】1.B 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.C 【导语】本文主要介绍了一个由10名65岁以上的女性组成的团队,被称为“反对水下垃圾的老妇人”,该组织将清除池塘中的垃圾作为自己的使命。 1.词义猜测题。根据“Soon, she appeared, holding a bright blue glass bottle. It was passed to another, then into the boat.”可知她出现了,手里拿着一个亮蓝色的玻璃瓶,它被传给了另一个人,然后又上了船,故此处another指代“游泳者”。故选B。 2.词义猜测题。根据“To improve the conditions of the ponds, the group made it its mission to take rubbish away from them”可知该组织将清除池塘中的垃圾作为自己的使命,故此处划线部分指代“重要的任务”。故选A。 3.推理判断题。根据“They found a sense of wonder at the pond cleanup moments. And their team could do a lot more than people might think”可知她们在清理池塘的时刻感到惊奇,她们的团队可以做比人们想象的多得多的事情,所以这个组织发现了兴趣并做得很好。故选A。 4.推理判断题。根据“some questioned why they called themselves ‘old women’. ‘You should call yourselves the Mermaids (美人鱼) Against Underwater Rubbish,’”可知一些人质疑她们为什么称自己为“老妇人”,认为她们应该称自己为反对水下垃圾的美人鱼,可推知他们认为这些老妇人可以被认为是年轻美丽的反对水下垃圾的美人鱼。故选D。 5.最佳标题题。本文主要介绍了一个由10名65岁以上的女性组成的团队,被称为“反对水下垃圾的老妇人”,该组织将清除池塘中的垃圾作为自己的使命,以选项C“入水时刻”为标题最合适。故选C。 (一) (2026·湖北武汉·一模)I first saw Tai Chi in Ottawa’s Chinatown. Men and women stood in a gentle group, moving slowly and smoothly. I was amazed by its beauty. Yet I could not understand its true meaning at that time. I only admired Tai Chi from a distance (距离). Years later, my doctor strongly advised me to attend a Tai Chi class for beginners. At first, I thought my goal was to master the 108 moves. However, things turned out to be very different from what I had thought. The people in the class moved smoothly and never seemed confused about what to do next. They told me that they had been beginners too, and that I would learn all the moves in three or four years. Three or four years! I could get a university degree in less time. But I could see they were right: only through hard work and practice could I make progress. Later, I joined an advanced class (高级班). Once the teacher asked me to show my moves. To be chosen was an honor, but I was very embarrassed. Everyone stopped and watched as the teacher corrected my moves. “Don’t bend,” he said. I tried again. “Straighten your back,” he said. This went on for only a few minutes, but it felt like hours. I couldn’t just say, “Yes, I understand.” I had to show it. I focused harder than ever before. Meanwhile, I was letting go of old habits and learning new ones. I realized I was also learning a new attitude toward life—truly listening and willing to be corrected. I don’t know if I will ever master the 108 moves. But Tai Chi has taught me that growth is always possible, even when I face difficulties. 1.What did the writer choose to do when first seeing Tai Chi? A.Join the Tai Chi group. B.Attend a Tai Chi class. C.Watch from a distance. D.Walk away at once. 2.The underlined part in Paragraph 3 suggests that the writer thinks ________. A.learning Tai Chi takes too long B.three or four years is a short time C.Tai Chi is as hard as a university degree D.getting a university degree is more useful 3.Once in the advanced class, the writer felt embarrassed because of ________. A.arriving late for class B.forgetting Tai Chi moves C.being corrected in public D.being chosen to show moves 4.Which opinion would the writer most probably support? A.Old habits die hard. B.Truly listening builds trust. C.Words matter more than actions. D.It’s wise to accept others’ corrections. 5.What would be the best title for the passage? A.The Beauty of Tai Chi B.My Long Journey with Tai Chi C.How to Master Tai Chi D.Tai Chi Teaches Me to Grow 【答案】1.C 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.D 【解析】本文主要介绍了作者初见太极便心生赞叹,起初只为学会招式,练习中深知拳法习得需长久沉淀,最终领悟太极不仅是招式,更教会自己虚心接纳建议。 1.根据第一段最后一句“I only admired Tai Chi from a distance”可知,作者第一次见到太极时选择的是远观,并未加入或上课。 2.根据第三段划线句“Three or four years! I could get a university degree in less time.”可知,作者通过对比学位获取时间,感叹学习太极所需时间之长,感到惊讶。 3.根据第四段中“To be chosen was an honor, but I was very embarrassed. Everyone stopped and watched as the teacher corrected my moves. ”可知,作者感到尴尬是因为在众人面前被老师纠正动作。 4.根据第五段中“I realized I was also learning a new attitude toward life—truly listening and willing to be corrected.”可知,作者认为接受他人的纠正是明智的生活态度。 5.文章主要讲述了作者学习太极的经历,从最初的远观到后来的亲身练习,再到最后感悟到太极教会了他成长。D项“太极教会我成长”最能概括文章中心思想。 (二) (2026·湖北武汉·一模)I am a wildlife photographer. I often sit in the back of a jeep in an African Safari, my camera resting on my knees. In the distance, a cheetah (猎豹) walks alone across the golden grass. Her name is Nagol. I have followed her for long, sharing her story on my wildlife blog. The first time I saw Nagol, she had a small cub (幼崽). The cub was very energetic, jumping at insects and copying its mother. It was a touching scene. But three days later, the cub was gone. That morning, it rained heavily. Several tourist jeeps stopped nearby to watch lions. The loud noise from the engines mixed with the sound of rain. Nagol lay in the grass, trying to listen for danger, but the noise was too loud. She did not hear a lion coming from behind. When she ran back, the grass was silent. This was not her first loss. Nagol had given birth four times, but she lost all her cubs for the same reason. The Mara Cheetah Protection Team stopped monitoring Nagol after this loss. They could not protect what was no longer there. I posted her sad story online. Thousands of people read it and felt sorry for her. People asked how they could help and promised to keep a distance when visiting the wild. One user wrote: “Every roar of a car, every flash of a camera, can break a mother’s last hope.” In the wild, survival is cruel, and the motherhood fight is fragile. Now, I see Nagol’s belly is round. She is going to be a mother again. It’s a gentle reminder that we do not watch nature but are a part of it. How will we guard this slim hope, for her, and for all the wild lives around us? 1.What happened to Nagol’s last cub? A.It had a car accident. B.A lion took it away. C.It ran off on its own. D.The team saved it. 2.Why did Nagol fail to hear the lion? A.She was too tired to listen. B.The lion moved quietly. C.She was playing with her cub. D.The noise bothered her. 3.The underlined word “fragile” means “________”. A.strong and powerful B.easily broken or harmed C.bright and noticeable D.hardly lost or forgotten 4.What does the story mainly remind us of? A.Taking photos of wildlife is harmful. B.Wild animals should be kept in zoos. C.Human activities might hurt wildlife. D.Cheetahs often fail to protect babies. 5.What’s the BEST title for the passage? A.Hope for a Cheetah Mother. B.A Wildlife Photographer’s Story. C.How to Watch Wild Animals. D.Life on the African Grassland. 【答案】1.B 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.A 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章通过野生动物摄影师的视角,讲述了猎豹妈妈Nagol因人类游客车辆的噪音干扰而失去幼崽的故事,呼吁人类在观察自然时应保持距离,保护野生动物的生存希望。 1.根据第三段“She did not hear a lion coming from behind. When she ran back, the grass was silent.(她没有听到身后有狮子靠近。当她跑回去时,草丛里一片寂静。)”可知,狮子从身后袭来,当她返回时幼崽已不在,暗示幼崽被狮子带走了。 2.根据第三段“The loud noise from the engines mixed with the sound of rain. Nagol lay in the grass, trying to listen for danger, but the noise was too loud.(引擎的巨大噪音混合着雨声。Nagol躺在草丛中试图聆听危险,但噪音太大了。)”可知,是游客车辆的噪音干扰了她,导致她没听到狮子的声音。 3.根据画线词所在句“In the wild, survival is cruel, and the motherhood fight is fragile.(在野外,生存是残酷的,母性的斗争是____。)”以及后文提到的“guard this slim hope(守护这微渺的希望)”可知,野生动物的生存和抚育后代非常容易受到外界干扰而失败,因此“fragile”意为“脆弱的,易受损的”。 4.文章通过Nagol失去幼崽的悲剧,指出了游客车辆噪音等人类活动对野生动物造成的伤害,并在最后一段提出“How will we guard this slim hope...(我们将如何守护这微渺的希望……)”,旨在提醒人类活动可能会伤害野生动物,需要反思和保护。 5.文章主要围绕猎豹妈妈Nagol失去幼崽后再次怀孕展开,重点在于她作为母亲的艰难处境以及人们对她未来幼崽生存的希望。选项A“猎豹妈妈的希望”最能概括文章的核心情感和主题。 (三) (2026·湖北武汉·一模)A school boy in Xi’an, Shaanxi province, has won praise online after bravely standing up to classmates who bullied him. Although he is usually shy, the boy serves as class monitor and is known for being responsible. The trouble began when someone wrote something meaning “fool,” on the back of his school uniform. Some boys laughed and called him an idiot (傻瓜). He felt hurt and helpless. For two days, he stayed silent because he worried his uniform would not dry properly after washing. When he finally told his mother, she was heartbroken. She thought about contacting the school, but he wanted to handle the situation himself at the next class meeting. A viral video shows the boy standing calmly at the podium (讲台) and speaking to the bullies. He asked his classmates to imagine how they would feel if someone mocked (嘲弄) them in the same way. He reminded them that, as class monitor, he had always worked to protect everyone’s interests. The classmates who mocked him were moved to tears and apologized. The teacher praised the boy for his maturity (成熟). His mother later wrote online that she was deeply touched by her son’s courage. She said he had gone from a silent sufferer to a brave fighter. Speaking up for himself at the podium was something she could not have dared to do in her over forty years of life. The story spread quickly on social media, with the video gaining more than 2 million likes. Many people said the boy’s calm and clear speech could inspire other children facing bullying. Some also said the support of the teacher and the mother was important, giving him the chance to speak out. 1.The boy felt helpless because _________. A.He was treated unfairly. B.He served as the class monitor. C.He stood up to the bullies. D.He didn’t dry his uniforms properly. 2.Why did he ask his classmates to imagine how they would feel? A.To train them to think deeply. B.To remind them to keep calm. C.To ask them to stand in his shoes. D.To force them to believe something. 3.Which of the following has the same meaning as the “interests”? A.Jessica’s main interests are recycling and writing. B.Polluting the air is against the interests of people. C.Stonehenge interests people from around the world. D.Candy encourages teenagers to follow their interests. 4.What would you write on the Internet about the boy? A.He is an inspiration to us all. B.He is lucky to be on a winning team. C.He shouldn’t forget where he came from. D.He turned his bad luck into good luck. 5.What could be a good title for this passage? A.A Hero Full of Pride B.A Protector Full of Hope C.A Pioneer With Great Patience D.A Fighter With Great Courage 【答案】1.A 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D 【解析】本文讲述了西安一名男生在遭遇校园欺凌后,勇敢站出来维护自己权益的故事,展现了他的成熟与勇气,也引发了广泛的社会关注与好评。 1.原文第二段提到“Some boys laughed and called him an idiot. He felt hurt and helpless.”,由此可知男孩感到无助是因为他受到了不公平的对待。 2.原文第三段提到“He asked his classmates to imagine how they would feel if someone mocked them in the same way.”,他这么做是为了让同学换位思考,站在他的角度感受被嘲弄的滋味,也就是“stand in his shoes”设身处地为他着想。 3.原文第三段提到“he had always worked to protect everyone’s interests”,这里的“interests”意为“利益”;选项B中“Polluting the air is against the interests of people”的“interests”也意为“利益”,与原文用法一致;其他选项中“interests”分别意为“爱好”、“使感兴趣”、“兴趣爱好”,不符合。 4.原文最后一段提到“Many people said the boy’s calm and clear speech could inspire other children facing bullying.”,由此可知网友们会认为他的行为鼓舞了所有人,是大家的榜样。 5.全文围绕男孩面对欺凌时的勇敢表现展开,他从沉默的受害者变成了勇敢的反抗者,因此最佳标题是“A Fighter With Great Courage”。 (四) (2026·湖北武汉·二模)Have you ever taken a moment to watch a cloud? If not, you could be missing something truly wonderful! A pop-science blogger with surname Zheng, known as the “Cloud Collector” on Xiaohongshu, started her account in 2022 to share cloud photos. She finds joy in recording the daily beauty and hopes to share these lovely moments with more people. “Clouds have always been a great comfort to me!” she says. One of Zheng’s most unforgettable cloud-watching experiences happened on a flight. It was then that she first saw “glory”, a natural phenomenon (现象) formed by tiny water drops in the air. “It looked like a bright point in the center of a circular rainbow halo (光环),” she recalls. As more online users showed interest and asked questions, Zheng decided to share more scientific knowledge about clouds. She began reading books on meteorology (气象学) to enrich her own knowledge and often asked field experts for help. So far, Zheng has posted nearly 200 pieces of popular science content, covering how to tell different clouds apart, how clouds form, different cloud types and their relations to weather. Her account now has over 210,000 followers. There are also five group chats where thousands of members share their daily cloud-watching experiences. In the future, Zheng plans to hold photo exhibitions. She is also collecting more cloud photos and the stories behind them. She hopes to encourage more people to slow down and enjoy the beauty of those “gentle white giants” in the sky. 1.How does the writer lead into the topic? A.By giving an example. B.By asking a question. C.By telling a story. D.By describing a scene. 2.Why did Zheng open her account on Xiaohongshu? A.To show her amazing photography skills. B.To follow the growing fashion of cloud watching. C.To educate people about the science behind cloud formation. D.To share cloud photos and encourage others to appreciate nature. 3.What helped Zheng deepen her knowledge of clouds most? A.Chatting with a growing number of followers about cloud watching. B.Experimenting with the latest cloud recognition techniques. C.Studying specialized books and turning to experts in the field. D.Collecting special cloud photos and their stories. 4.Which words can best describe Zheng? A.Patient and far-sighted. B.Curious and life-loving. C.Careful and knowledgeable. D.Considerate and hard-working. 5.What would be the best title for the passage? A.A ‘Cloud Collector’ Sharing Sky Wonders B.The Most Unforgettable Cloud-watching Experience C.The Art of Cloud Photography D.Science in the Sky: A Social Media Success 【答案】1.B 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.A 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了被称作“云收藏家”的博主的故事。 1.根据第一段中的“Have you ever taken a moment to watch a cloud?”可知,作者是通过提出一个问题的方式来引入话题的。 2.根据第二段中的“A pop-science blogger with surname Zheng…started her account in 2022 to share cloud photos…hopes to share these lovely moments with more people.”可知,她开设账号的初衷是为了分享云朵照片和美好瞬间。 3.根据第四段中的“She began reading books on meteorology (气象学) to enrich her own knowledge and often asked field experts for help.”可知,她通过阅读气象学书籍和咨询领域专家来丰富自己的知识。 4.根据第二段中的“She finds joy in recording the daily beauty and hopes to share these lovely moments with more people.”可知,她热爱生活;根据第四段中的“As more online users showed interest and asked questions…She began reading books on meteorology (气象学) to enrich her own knowledge and often asked field experts for help.”可知,她为了回答用户疑问主动学习气象学知识,体现了她的好奇心。 5.文章主要围绕“云收藏家”郑女士展开,介绍了她分享云朵照片、科普知识以及鼓励人们欣赏自然之美的故事。“A ‘Cloud Collector’ Sharing Sky Wonders”最能概括文章的核心人物和主要内容。 (五) (2026·湖北武汉·三模)It was unbelievable when Rae Morgan, 16, heard her name announced as the winner of Fresh Canvas competition for her self-portrait (自画像) My name is Rae. This year wasn’t Rae’s first time entering the competition, but it marked a turning point with placing. “I wanted the work to show who I am and that I’m proud of myself,” says Rae. That message shines through her oil painting. The painting shows Rae in her bedroom, where she feels the most like herself. “The dogs were never meant to be in it, but they ran in and sat perfectly there and I thought they made a really interesting part, so I left them in,” says Rae. Rae finds endless inspiration in faces, especially her friends’. Music is also necessary to her creative process. As her style continues to develop, one theme remains at the heart of Rae’s work—warmth. She loves using rich, warm colors which make her feel comforted and homey. This warmth isn’t just a stylistic choice—it’s also a reflection of her personality. “I’m a huge maximalist and really hate empty spaces.” she says. For Rae, art is a comfort tool, never forced. “I remind myself I don’t have to like everything I make. If you feel that everything has to be ‘good’, that takes the expression out of it.” she says. When creativity falls behind, she waits—lets art happen when it happens. 1.Why does Rae create her self-portrait My name is Rae? A.To practice oil painting skills. B.To win the money from a competition. C.To express the message of self-acceptance. D.To describe the quiet beauty of her bedroom. 2.What unexpected part ended up in Rae’s winning painting? A.Her bedroom. B.Her friends. C.Her music player. D.Her dogs. 3.The underlined word “maximalist” most likely means someone who ________. A.avoids traditional styles B.loves rich and full works C.prefers empty spaces D.hates modern things 4.How does Rae deal with her creativity? A.She creates naturally. B.She controls it well. C.She pushes herself to create. D.She cares little about it. 5.Which would be the BEST title for this article? A.The Introduction of An Oil Painting B.How to Win An Art Competition C.Rae Morgan’s Whole Life D.Meet the Fresh Canvas Winner 【答案】1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.D 【解析】本文主要介绍了Fresh Canvas艺术比赛的冠军Rae Morgan及其获奖作品、独特的艺术风格和创作心态。 1.第一段提到:“I wanted the work to show who I am and that I’m proud of myself,”,这表明Rae创作这幅自画像是为了通过作品展示自我并表达对自我的接纳与自豪。 2.第二段提到:“The dogs were never meant to be in it, but they ran in and sat perfectly there…”,说明狗狗们原本不在计划内,是意外出现在画作中的元素。 3.第三段提到:“She loves using rich, warm colors…”以及“…really hate empty spaces.”。根据“喜欢丰富的色彩”和“讨厌空旷的空间”这一语境可以推断,maximalist指那些喜欢丰富、充实风格作品的人。 4.第四段提到:“…never forced.”以及“When creativity falls behind, she waits—lets art happen when it happens.”,这说明Rae在面对创作灵感时选择顺其自然,不会强迫自己去创作。 5.通读全文可知,本文从Rae的获奖作品切入,介绍了她的色彩偏好、艺术理念以及对待创作的态度,旨在带读者认识这位比赛冠军。 (六) (2026·湖北武汉·模拟预测)It was a long night. Our dog, Precious, was having puppies. I stayed by her side. After six hours, the puppies finally started to arrive. I counted five puppies and went to tell my wife, Judy, that everything was okay. When we came back, we saw a sixth puppy alone in the cage. Judy noticed something was wrong. The puppy had a cleft lip (唇裂), which meant it couldn’t close its mouth or suckle. The vet (兽医) said it would cost a lot to fix, and the puppy might not survive. We couldn’t afford it, but I decided to try my best to help the puppy. I fed it with a syringe (吸管) every two hours for over ten days. Slowly, the puppy learned to eat soft food. After five weeks, we found homes for all the puppies except the one with the cleft lip. One day, our neighbor, a retired (退休的) teacher, asked if she could have a puppy for her grandson, Tony. When they arrived, I told her all the puppies were taken. Just then, the little puppy with the cleft lip started to cry suddenly. Tony, who also had a cleft lip, ran to the puppy, calling it “my puppy”. He looked up at his grandmother and said, “Look, Grandma! They found homes for all the puppies except the pretty one, and he looks just like me.” The teacher asked if the puppy was available. I said yes. The boy hugged the puppy tightly. The picture of Tony and his puppy still stays with me. I think it must be a wonderful feeling for any young person to look in the mirror and see nothing except “the pretty one”. 1.What was the problem with the sixth puppy? A.It couldn’t see anything. B.It had a problem with its lip. C.It was too weak to move. D.It refused to eat soft food. 2.What does the underlined word “suckle” most likely mean? A.Drink milk from the mother. B.Cry for help loudly. C.Breathe deeply and easily. D.Sleep peacefully. 3.How did the author keep the sick puppy alive? A.He paid for an expensive operation. B.He cared for it himself. C.He let it stay with its mother all day. D.He gave it to Tony. 4.What made Tony call the sick puppy “my puppy” immediately? A.The puppy was the only one left. B.His grandmother chose that one. C.The puppy looked similar to him. D.The puppy caught his attention. 5.What would be the best title for this story? A.A Difficult Night for a Dog B.The Pretty One C.How to Feed a Puppy D.Learning to Accept Differences 【答案】1.B 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.B 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者家的母狗生下六只小狗,其中第六只患有唇裂,无法吃奶,兽医说手术费用高且不一定能存活。作者用注射器亲手喂养它十多天,最终这只小狗被一位退休教师的孙子Tony领养——Tony自己也有唇裂,他一眼就认定这只小狗是“my puppy”。文章以“The Pretty One”点题,传达了接纳差异的温暖主题。 1.第二段明确指出:“The puppy had a cleft lip (唇裂), which meant it couldn’t close its mouth or suckle.”第六只小狗的问题在于嘴唇有缺陷。 2.第二段中“suckle”与“couldn’t close its mouth”并列,且后文作者用注射器喂养、小狗慢慢学会吃软食,说明“suckle”是指从母亲那里吮吸母乳。 3.第二段写道:“We couldn’t afford it, but I decided to try my best to help the puppy. I fed it with a syringe every two hours for over ten days.”作者没有花钱手术(排除A),而是自己亲手照料。 4.第三段中Tony说:“Look, Grandma! They found homes for all the puppies except the pretty one, and he looks just like me.”Tony自己也有唇裂,他看到这只小狗和自己长得一样,立刻认定了它。 5.全文以Tony那句“the pretty one”收束,末段再次点明:“see nothing except ‘the pretty one’”。标题“The Pretty One”既是Tony对小狗的称呼,也是全文的情感核心——在有缺陷的人眼中,那个和自己一样的生命就是最美的。 (七) (2026·湖北武汉·模拟预测)On March 28 and 29, 2026, history was made in Portugal. A Chinese motorcycle brand won two championship titles at the World Superbike Championship (WSBK) in Portimão. The rider was Frenchman Valentin Debise, and the motorcycle was ZXMOTO 820RR-RS—made by a company called Zhang Xue Moto. For many years, winners of this competition were almost always from European or Japanese brands like Ducati and Yamaha. This time, a Chinese brand broke their long-term dominance. Behind this success is an inspiring story. Zhang Xue, the creator, grew up in a poor village in Hunan. He fell in love with motorcycles at 14 and left school to work in a repair shop. In 2006, the 19-year-old Zhang did something unforgettable. He rode 100 kilometers through heavy rain on a broken motorcycle just to catch a TV team whose task was to report a racing game. He wanted to be noticed by a racing team. For three hours, he chased (追赶) their car on mountain roads. When the team asked him to stop, he shouted, “I’m not afraid of hardship. I’m only afraid that you won’t give me a chance.” His dream came true—the video later moved millions of people online. Zhang once said, “If I can’t become a great rider myself, then I will build the fastest motorcycle for great riders to ride.” In 2024, he started his own company in Chongqing, focusing on developing top-level racing motorcycles. The world famous rider, Valentin Debise, was not sure about the Chinese brand at first. “I hardly had a clear understanding of such a rising Chinese motorcycle brand before I agreed to have a try,” he said. But after testing the motorcycle, he signed the agreement. “From the first time I rode it, the feeling was great,” he recalled. After winning, he said, “I’m proud of myself, proud of the team, and proud of Zhang Xue Moto.” Today, Zhang Xue Moto is the first Chinese brand to win two WSBK titles in one event. Valentin Debise continues to race for the team. And Zhang Xue keeps working on his next dream—to build an even faster motorcycle and make Chinese racing power known to the world. 1.What can we know from the first paragraph? A.Valentin Debise is a Chinese rider taking part in a foreign race. B.The motorcycle was produced by a French local company. C.Chinese motorcycle brand got two wins with a French rider. D.The exciting race was held in France in late March. 2.The underlined word “dominance” in Paragraph 2 most probably means “________”. A.fair chance B.strong interest C.strict rules D.complete control 3.What did Zhang Xue do to get noticed by the racing circle? A.He worked in a motorcycle repair shop to learn skills. B.He chased a TV team for hours on mountain roads. C.He sent his riding videos to many racing teams online. D.He moved to Chongqing to join a professional team. 4.How did Valentin Debise feel about Zhang Xue Moto at first? A.Doubtful. B.Hopeful. C.Disappointed. D.Interested. 5.What would be the BEST title for the article? A.The Most Popular Motorcycle Brand B.An Inspiring Story of A Chinese Racing Winner C.Chinese Brand’s Historic Breakthrough in Racing D.How to Win the World Superbike Championship 【答案】1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.C 【解析】本文讲述了中国摩托车品牌张雪摩托在2026年WSBK中夺冠,打破欧洲与日本长期垄断,以及创始人张雪从贫困山村少年到成功创业的励志故事。 1.根据第一段“A Chinese motorcycle brand won two championship titles…The rider was Frenchman Valentin Debise”可知,中国摩托车品牌在葡萄牙WSBK中赢得两个冠军,车手是法国人Valentin Debise。 2.根据第二段“For many years, winners…were almost always from European or Japanese brands… broke their long-term dominance”可知,此前获胜者几乎总是欧洲或日本品牌,说明他们长期处于“控制/统治”地位,dominance意为“统治、支配”,与complete control意思相近。 3.根据第四段“He wanted to be noticed by a racing team. For three hours, he chased (追赶) their car on mountain roads.”可知,为了引起注意,他在山路上追赶电视台车队数小时。 4.根据第六段“Valentin Debise, was not sure about the Chinese brand at first.”可知,起初他对这个品牌并不确定,即持怀疑态度,Doubtful符合文意。 5.文章主要报道了中国摩托车品牌ZXMOTO在世界超级摩托车锦标赛中夺冠,打破了欧洲与日本品牌的长期垄断,创造了历史。选项C“Chinese Brand’s Historic Breakthrough in Racing”最能概括文章核心内容,强调了这一突破。 (八) (2026·湖北武汉·模拟预测)Leo stared at the canvas (画布) in the corner of his room, which was covered with a messy mix of dark blue and gray paint. It was supposed to be a painting of the ocean for the school art competition, but now, it just looked like a joke. Three days ago, Leo was full of confidence. He wanted to win the first prize to prove to his father that art was a serious career, not just a hobby. However, his first try went wrong. The colors were too dark, and the waves looked like rocks. Upset, he threw his brush onto the floor and decided to give up. “You know,” a soft voice came from the doorway. It was his grandmother. “The sea isn’t always blue and sunny. Sometimes it’s angry and dark, just like your painting.” “But it’s ruined. I can’t fix it,” said Leo. Grandma walked over and touched the paint. “In China, there’s an art that turns weakness into wonder. When a bowl breaks, people don’t throw it away. They fix it with gold lacquer (漆). The breaks make the bowl more beautiful because they tell a story.” After hearing this, Leo came to understand an important life lesson. Mistakes or imperfect things can be turned into something special and beautiful. He looked at his messy painting again. Then he picked up his brush, dipped (蘸) it into some bright gold paint, and added a thin line across the dark waves. It looked like sunlight breaking through a storm. In the end, he didn’t win the first prize. But when his father saw the painting, he didn’t talk about the prize. He simply said, “This looks powerful, son. It tells a story.” 1.What was Leo’s painting supposed to be? A.A dark storm. B.Gold lines. C.A blue ocean. D.Gray waves. 2.The underlined word “ruined” in paragraph 4 has the closest meaning to ________. A.made dirty B.ready to show C.completely finished D.totally useless 3.Why does Leo add gold paint to his painting? A.To win the first prize. B.To set an example. C.To show his painting skill. D.To make it special. 4.Which of the following shows the right change of Leo’s feelings? A.Proud→ Calm→ Disappointed. B.Confident→ Angry→ Hopeless. C.Confident→ Hopeless→ Pleased. D.Hopeless→ Confident→ Proud. 5.What is the best title for the passage? A.Winning the First Prize B.Turning Mistakes into Beauty C.A Wise Grandma’s Lesson D.Methods of Repairing Artworks 【答案】1.C 2.D 3.D 4.C 5.B 【解析】本文讲述了Leo在绘画中受挫后,在祖母的启发下将失败的画作转化为独特作品的故事。 1.第一段指出:“It was supposed to be a painting of the ocean”,说明本应画海洋。 2.第四段中“ruined”所在句为:“But it’s ruined. I can’t fix it,” ,结合前文Leo尝试失败、决定放弃,说明他认为画已经“毁了”,无法修复,因此“ruined”意为“totally useless”。 3.第五段祖母讲述了用金漆修补碎碗的艺术,Leo听后明白了不完美的东西可以变得特别美丽,因此他添加金色颜料是为了让画作变得特别。 4.Leo一开始“full of confidence”,失败后“decided to give up”(hopeless),最终在祖母启发下完成画作并感到满意(pleased)。 5.全文围绕Leo将失败的画作通过添加金色颜料转化为独特作品的故事展开,体现了“将错误转化为美丽”的主题,因此“Turning Mistakes into Beauty”是最佳标题。 (九) (2026·湖北武汉·模拟预测)Amina Baker has won the Howick Youth Council’s Visual Arts Competition for 2024. This college student recently took home the top prize. Baker’s winning artwork, a self-portrait (自画像) drawn from an unplanned photo, proved to both the judges and community that she’s a rising star in New Zealand. Baker has an aunt, Laura Smith. “She’s phenomenal,” Baker said. “I’ve never seen a person who has amazed so many people because of the influence her art has on them.” Little Baker would spend hours looking at her aunt’s artworks, and those early experiences lit a spark in her heart that grew into a passion (热情) for art. The inspiration for her winning artwork came from an unexpected moment during a school rugby (橄榄球) match. “None of us wanted to watch the game. We just wanted a free period,” she says, jokingly. While watching with friends, a photo was taken. “As I looked up, the sun hit my eyes perfectly, taking the photo used for my winning art piece. Right time, right place, right moment, right thing.” Deciding to use the photo as a baseline for her drawing was easy. The decision to enter the competition was harder. “At first, I was unsure. I didn’t see this art piece as anything much,” Baker says, but the support from her art teacher helped her push through. “She encouraged me to enter with that specific piece, and thankfully, I did.” Winning has been both exciting and overwhelming. “Really shocked,” she says of her reaction. When asked what messages she hoped her art gave, Baker offered advice for others: “Honestly, just don’t overthink what you do because it might lead you to something greater.” 1.Where did Baker’s winning artwork come from? A.Her aunt’s influence. B.An unplanned photo. C.A famous painting. D.Her teacher’s support. 2.The underlined word “phenomenal” most likely means ________. A.common B.serious C.outstanding D.careful 3.How did Baker first feel about her own artwork? A.She believed it was the best piece. B.She thought it was nothing special. C.She was proud and showed it to everyone. D.She was angry that her teacher saw it. 4.What can we learn from Baker’s advice about art? A.A relaxed mind often leads to great art. B.Awards are the most important goal. C.Every artwork must be well planned. D.Others’ painting styles can be copied. 5.Which would be the BEST title for this article? A.Amina Baker’s Art Life B.The Introduction of a Self-portrait C.How to Take a Good Photo D.A Winner from an Unplanned Moment 【答案】1.B 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了大学生Amina Baker凭借一张意外拍摄的照片创作自画像并赢得视觉艺术比赛的故事,展现了她对艺术的热情与创作理念。 1.第三段提到“The inspiration for her winning artwork came from an unexpected moment… taking the photo used for my winning art piece”,说明Amina Baker的获奖作品源于一张未经计划拍摄的照片。 2.第二段提到“She’s phenomenal… I’ve never seen a person who has amazed so many people because of the influence her art has on them”,结合语境,此处是夸赞她的艺术影响力大,因此“phenomenal”意为“杰出的、非凡的”,对应“outstanding”。 3.第四段提到“At first, I was unsure. I didn’t see this art piece as anything much”,说明Baker最初认为自己的作品没什么特别之处。 4.最后一段提到“Honestly, just don’t overthink what you do because it might lead you to something greater”,说明她认为不要过度思考,放松的心态可能带来更好的成果,对应“a relaxed mind often leads to great art”。 5.全文围绕Amina Baker因一张意外照片创作获奖作品的经历展开,因此最佳标题是“A Winner from an Unplanned Moment”。 (十) (2026·湖北武汉·模拟预测)A few years ago, a teenage girl, Charlotte, heard a boy singing in another room in her house. She liked it, and the boy’s name was Jonathan. The girl also liked singing. Later, they started singing together and they also became very good friends. In April 2012, there was a TV show—a competition to select great singers. Charlotte wanted to take part in the show with Jonathan, but he was worried about the way he looked. However, Charlotte persuaded (说服) and encouraged him, and they went on the show. When they came onto the stage, they were very nervous. The four judges didn’t think they looked good. Some listeners even laughed when they saw them. Then they began to sing, and everyone was amazed. They sang well, especially Jonathan. When they finished, people stood up and applauded. All the judges thought Charlotte and Jonathan were great, but one judge, Simon, suggested that Jonathan sing on his own without Charlotte. Because although she was good, he was fantastic. Jonathan didn’t think for long. He looked at his friend, and then looked back at the judge and said that he wanted to stay in the competition with Charlotte. They carried on together, but they didn’t win the competition—they came second. (A dancing dog won!) However, they weren’t sad. After the show, they made the CD, and they thought about a title for it. They chose the word—Together. 1.Why was Jonathan worried before joining the TV competition? A.He cared about his appearance. B.He had no time to practice singing. C.He feared singing in front of judges. D.He didn’t trust Charlotte’s singing skills. 2.What happened right after Charlotte and Jonathan began to sing on stage? A.The judges left the stage angrily. B.The audience kept laughing at them. C.People were surprised by their wonderful voices. D.They became too nervous to continue singing. 3.The underlined word “applauded” most likely means “________”. A.shook hands B.clapped hands C.left the seat D.shouted loudly 4.How did Jonathan deal with Simon’s suggestion? A.He argued with the judge. B.He accepted it immediately. C.He left the competition alone. D.He decided to stay with Charlotte. 5.Which would be the BEST title for this article? A.Popular TV Singing Show B.A Lucky Dancing Dog Winner C.Singing Together with Friendship D.How to Become Great Singers 【答案】1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.C 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了夏洛特与好友乔纳森一同参加歌唱比赛,两人相互鼓励、坚持搭档,最终收获友谊并以《Together》为名发行CD的故事,传递了友谊与陪伴的温暖主题。 1.文中第二段提到“Charlotte wanted to take part in the show with Jonathan, but he was worried about the way he looked”,直接说明乔纳森担心自己的外貌。 2.文中第三段描述“Then they began to sing, and everyone was amazed. They sang well, especially Jonathan”,说明两人一开唱,人们就被他们美妙的歌声惊艳到了。 3.文中划线词“applauded”出现在“people stood up and applauded”,结合上下文,观众被歌声打动后起身鼓掌,因此该词意为“clapped hands(拍手)”。 4.文中第四段提到“Jonathan didn’t think for long... said that he wanted to stay in the competition with Charlotte”,说明乔纳森拒绝了评委的建议,决定和夏洛特继续搭档。 5.全文围绕夏洛特与乔纳森的友谊展开,两人以“Together”为名发行CD,体现了友谊与合唱的核心,因此最佳标题为“Singing Together with Friendship”。 试卷第1页,共3页 / 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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