高考英语二轮-阅读理解之记叙文15篇(满分攻略+名校模拟)+学生版
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一、阅读理解记叙文满分攻略
一、阅读理解记叙文细节理解题居多,落实“定位原文”和“同义替换”。
二、阅读理解记叙文重视首尾段作用,尤其是标题概括题和写作意图题。
三、猜词词义题注意运用“代入法”“排除法”从逻辑性和褒贬性出发。
四、文章寓意题选项字面意思和言外之意与文章主旨结合,去伪存真。
五、形容词适配题注意原文定位,找到动词或形容词,确定最佳答案。
六、标题概括题既要注意文章线索“点睛”作用,还要注意首尾段呼应,
尤其是尾段主旨升华。记叙文标题兼具概括性、新颖性和针对性。
七、满分策略:读题干→找原文→做标记→留痕迹→看选项→扣字眼。
二、名校期中试题汇编
【期中·阅读·记叙文01】(24-25高三上·浙江·阶段练习)In medical schl and thrughut his career as a nenatlgist, William Cashre was ften asked t read and crrect thers’ wrk. Little did they knw that he was a spelling champin, with a trphy(奖品) at hme t prve it. Cashre wn the Scripps Natinal Spelling Bee in 1954 at age 14. Nw 84, he’s the ldest living champi n f the cntest, which dates back t 1925. As cntestants frm this year’s cmpetitin headed hme, he reflected n his experience and the effect it had n him.
Cashre credits his parents fr helping him prepare fr his trip t Washingtn, D. C. , fr the spelling bee. His mther was an elementary schl teacher and his father was a lab technician with a talent fr taking wrds apart and putting them back tgether.
When the field narrwed t tw cmpetitrs, the ther by misspelled “uncinate”, which means bent like a hk. Cashre spelled it crrectly, then clinched the title with the wrd “transept”, an architectural term fr the transverse part f a crss- shaped church.
Cashre, wh was given $500 and an encyclpedia set, enjyed a brief turn as a celebrity. He didn’t br ag abut his accmplishment after returning t Pennsylvania, but the experience quietly shaped him in multiple ways. “It gave me much mre self-cnfidence and als gave me a sense that it’s very imprtant t try t get things as crrect as pssible,” he said. “I’ve always been that way, and I still feel that way. If peple are careless abut spelling and writing, yu wnder if they’ re careless abut their thinking.”
“Preparing fr a spelling bee tday requires mre cncentratin and technique than it did decades ag,” Cashre said. “The vcabulary f the wrds are far, far mre technical. The English language, in the meantime, has imprted a great many wrds frm freign languages which were nt part f the English language when I was in eighth grade,” he added.
1. What can we learn abut Cashre frm the first tw paragraphs?
A. He is the best ever spelling champin.B. He prepared alne fr the spelling bee.
C. He used his spelling ability t help thers.D. He preferred t shw ff his spelling talent.
2. What des the wrd “clinched” underlined in paragraph 3 refer t?
A. Wn.B. Declined.C. Remved.D. Gave.
3. Hw did the spelling bee cmpetitin affect Cashre?
A. It helped him start his career.B. It strengthened his cnfidence.
C. It limited his way f thinking.D. It brught him lasting ppularity.
4. What shuld we d t prepare fr tday’s spelling bee accrding t Cashre?
A. Learn multiple languages.B. G abrad fr language study.
C. Be a remarkable technician.D. Try t imprve relevant skills.
【期中·阅读·记叙文02】(24-25高三上·浙江·阶段练习)As Elizabeth Stne nce said, “Having children is like having yur heart g walking arund utside f yur bdy.” Yu send them ff t schl and hpe that the wrld treats them kindly because when they hurt, yu hurt. Surely it’s inevitable that yur child will experience hurt feelings at sme pint. S, it’s wise t be ready fr thse mments.
But what truly prepares yu fr the mment when the child yu lve s much unexpectedly heals the wunds f yur wn inner child? A mm, wh ges by Sgia, psted a vide n TikTk explaining a phne call she received frm a parent in her daughter’s classrm. The mm called t infrm Sgia that their kids had been sharing lunch with each ther.
Sgia wasn’t prepared fr what came next. The classmate’s mther infrmed her that her sn lved the fd Sgia’s daughter brught t schl and wanted t learn hw t ck it t.
That may seem like a small thing t sme, but the small gesture healed a little bit f Sgia’s inner child. Grwing up as a Krean kid in Califrnia, Sgia had different experiences frm her children.
“I guess I just never thught that my kids wuld be the generatin f kids that culd g t schl and nt just prudly eat, but share their fd with ther kids that were just s pen and accepting t it,” Sgia said thrugh tears. “They dn’t sit there eating their fd alne, feeling ashamed and wishing that their fried rice was a bagel instead r smething like that. And I knw, it sunds s small and it sunds s stupid, but knwing that their experience at schl is s different frm mine in such a psitive way is just s hpeful.”
Sgia’s tearful vide pulled at the heartstrings f her viewers wh shared their thughts in the cmments.
“These Gen Alpha babies really are a different, kinder generatin. I lve them s much,” smene revealed.
1. What is the purpse f quting at the beginning f the passage?
A. T illustrate the hard wrk f being a parent.
B. T stress parents’ cnsistent cncerns abut their children.
C. T intrduce the stry abut a child’s grwth that fllws.
D. T cntrast the different feelings between parents and children.
2. Why did the classmate’s mther call Sgia?
A. T ask fr the lunch recipe her sn lved.
B. T invite Sgia t prepare lunch fr the children tgether.
C. T infrm Sgia f her daughter’s understanding behavir at schl.
D. T express her appreciatin fr the lunch Sgia’s daughter brught.
3. What makes Sgia feel cmfrted?
A. Her child can finally fit in with American sciety.
B. Her child has gained friendship and recgnitin at schl.
C. Her child needn’t feel ashamed f their cultural backgrund.
D. Her child can share their favrite fd with their classmates.
4. What can we infer abut Sgia’s pinin f the new generatin f children?
A. Open-minded and inclusive.B. Adventurus and pen-minded.
C. Tlerant and ambitius.D. Friendly and ambitius.
【期中·阅读·记叙文03】(24-25高三上·浙江·阶段练习)Chin was partially paralysed in 2018 after a strke. Fr several mnths, she remained in hspital and began t rebuild her strength and ability t cmmunicate. “At the beginning, I was s weak I culdn’t even use a wheelchair,” she says. “I realised that I wuldn’t be able t g back t my ld life.”
Asking fr help was particularly difficult as Chin didn’t want t feel like a burden, but after being recmmended a curse f therapy (疗法), she started t glimpse a future fr herself. She started pening up t ther peple and ne day her scial wrker suggested she shuld try a sprt. “She mentined the wheelchair basketball team and I decided t give it a try,” she says.
The first tw times Rse Chin arrived at the basketball curt as a 65-year-ld , t try ut fr the Inverness wheelchair team, she culdn’t make it past the drs. “I lked thrugh the windw and just thught: ‘I can’t d this,’” she says. “The third time, thugh, I made myself g thrugh befre I culd think abut it. The team welcmed me with pen arms and it’s changed the way I live in my wheelchair ever since.”
Fllwing that successful third attempt nt the curt in 2022, Chin was enlisted as part f the 10- persn team and began attending weekly training sessins learning hw t pass, thrw and defend while mving herself in a specially designed chair. “We very quickly became a little family with a WhatsApp grup full f jkes,” she laughs. “I’m the ldest n the team and the yungest is 19 but when I play, age desn’t cme int it — it’s such a pleasure.”
“I feel s independent and I knw I will keep playing fr as lng as I can,” she says. “I want us t raise mre mney t get mre equipment s we can encurage thers t jin. They might be feeling like I was, but I want them t knw that there’s pprtunity ut there — they dn’t have t be alne.”
1. Why did Chin try ut fr the wheelchair basketball team?
A. She was passinate abut the sprts.B. She was inspired by a scial wrker.
C. She gained the supprt frm the team.D. She wanted t test the effect f therapy.
2. What did Chin experience during the first tw attempts?
A. A mental struggle.B. A frustrating rejectin.
C. A warm welcme.D. A hard training sessin.
3. What des Chin think f the team?
A. It relieves her aging anxiety.B. It feels like a happy family.
C. It has brilliant basketball players.D. It helps her enjy sme jkes.
4. Which f the fllwing can best describe Chin?
A. Mdest and cheerful.B. Talented and creative.
C. Cnfident and hnest.D. Independent and kind.
【期中·阅读·记叙文04】(24-25高二上·浙江·期中)Rbert Winstn stepped utside a cnvenience stre with his mrning cffee and sptted a hmeless man, Paul Krupa, sitting with his back against the building. A small dg sat in his lap. Winstn, a vet (兽医) at an animal hspital, nticed its injured fur and skin. He apprached the man and ffered t bring medicatin fr the dg’s skin, a gift the man readily accepted.
“I remember returning a week later, and the hair was cming back and the rash (皮疹) was gne,” Winstn tld the Mdest Bee. Paul said his dg was finally sleeping at night again because it was n lnger feeling restless fr its illness. “‘And yu knw,’ he said, ‘I’m sleeping at night.’ He started t cry, and that gt me tuched t,” Winstn says.
Winstn was addicted. “When yu d gd deeds, there is smething yu get in return that feels much larger. I knew I wanted t keep ding it,” he tld medium.cm.
Tday, Winstn, 50, has his wn practice in twn, yet he still finds time fr street pets. He’s helped rughly 400 animals since 2011.
There’s a great need fr his kind f help. Abut 25 percent f Mdest’s hmeless ppulatin wns a pet, but there are few healthcare ptins available t them. T fill that gap, Winstn can ften be fund wandering dark streets and underpasses (地下通道), anywhere he thinks the hmeless might be camped ut. Winstn pays fr almst all f it ut f his wn pcket. Fr thse expensive prcedures, he set up a GFundMe accunt t help cver treatment csts. “I dn’t ever want t have t turn anybdy away,” he explains.
“T have smebdy like Dr. Winstn cme ut here t take care f my dg just because it’s the right thing t d, that’s huge.” Je, ne f the dg wners, said in a vide that Winstn psted n the GFundMe page.
1. What did Rbert Winstn d t help Paul Krupa’s dg?
A. Offering mental cmfrt.B. Intrducing sme famus vets.
C. Prviding medical treatment.D. Bringing it t an animal hspital.
2. What directly caused Rbert Winstn t keep treating street pets with kindness?
A. The prfessinal habit f a vet.B. The inspiratin frm ffering help t Paul.
C. The ppulatin f the hmeless.D. The requirements frm the animal hspital.
3. Which f the fllwing can best describe Rbert Winstn?
A. Wealthy and caring.B. Kind and generus.
C. Smart and humrus.D. Brave and intelligent.
4. What’s the text mainly abut?
A. Gd vets are in great need.B. Street pets shuld be well treated.
C. Winstn rse t fame vernight.D. A vet’s kind act makes a difference.
【期中·阅读·记叙文05】(24-25高二上·浙江·期中)Thmas Damb, an envirnmental artist in Denmark, thinks big. In 2010, he started his first large-scale prject: building birdhuses. He and his crew ended up creating 4,000 f them. Nw he makes giant trlls (巨怪). S far, 59 trlls can be fund at lcatins all arund the wrld.
His creatins are made entirely frm items peple have thrwn away, such as discarded wden pallets, ld fencing, and brken sheds. It’s imprtant t him that he desn’t add t the grwing landfills (垃圾填埋场) n ur planet. He thinks f discarded items as art supplies and a surce f inspiratin.
As a kid, Thmas wanted t build all srts f things, frm a skatebard ramp (坡道) t a tree huse in his backyard. He had lts f energy and creativity. The prblem was that a kid desn’t have the mney t purchase supplies. He started t bike arund the neighbrhd lking fr discarded wd, rpe, and ther items t create things.
In 7th grade, a girl in his class gave him a gd piece f advice. She tld him that he shuld take a different rute each day t experience smething new. Thmas tk her idea and learned all abut his city f Cpenhagen, Denmark.
Tday, Thmas still uses this idea f taking different rutes as he searches fr trash left ut n curbs. Items such as wire, rpes, wden pallets, metal, ld chair rllers, and plastic cntainers are just waiting fr him t think f a way t use them. If the items are small, he uses “Tingfinder,” his bicycle with a cart attached, t take hme his “treasures”. He uses a truck fr the larger items.
“My advice is t think abut what yu really lve t d and let that guide yu. Keep mving in the directin yu’d like t g.” said Thmas.
1. Why des Thmas prefer t use discarded items fr his art?
A. They are cheaper than new materials.B. They are mre useful and attractive.
C. He wants t reduce waste.D. He can find them mre easily.
2. What advice did a girl in Thmas’s class give?
A. Save mney by using secnd-hand supplies.
B. Explre new paths t discver smething fresh.
C. Fcus n different ways t create things.
D. Learn abut his city befre starting any prject.
3. Which wrds can best describe Thmas?
A. Adventurus and curius.B. Childish but imaginative.
C. Changeable but hard-wrking.D. Respnsible and creative.
4. What may be the best title fr the passage?
A. Sculpture: a unique hbbyB. Trlls: a childhd dream
C. Recycling: a creative jurneyD. Bicycling: an inspiring sprt
【期中·阅读·记叙文06】(24-25高二上·浙江杭州·期中)I was sitting in the passenger seat f a pickup truck. My new friend Sherry, was driving me int a twn t resupply in exchange fr stries and curisities. She asked me, “Aren’t yu scared ut there, a yung girl, alne, in the wds?” I replied calmly, “I’m abslutely terrified.”
Over the curse f my hike, I’ve fund that the physical strength f hiking thusands f miles can be impressive t sme peple. But t mst peple, the real questins surrund ur mental curage and hw we vercme fears and frustratins.
Hiking is a physical activity that nearly anyne culd d. Thru-hiking is t hike while accepting the physical, mental and envirnmental frustratins. Thru-hiking is a sprt f curage and perseverance.
The challenges I have met thrughut my time n the Appalachian Trail culd be seen n the surface as physical illness. Frm injured ankles t virus infectin, many f my frustratins were caused by missteps and bad timing. It’s easy t enjy a hike n a cl, sunny day when the weather cperates and yur bdy flws with the trail. Hwever, thru-hiking mre cmmnly invlves hiking in weather that can cause sweating and sre feet that have lasted fr mnths.
When I apprached the trail, I thught prving hw strng I culd be physically wuld scare away the prblems part f me didn’t want t deal with. But it was n the trail that I came face t face with my persnal prblems and insecurities.
Despite its incredible ability t cnnect us, scial media can als give false impressins f day-t-day life ut here. Sme peple may see my wn scial feeds and think hiking is all abut views and wildlife. What the wrld desn’t see is that my anxiety led me t questin whether I’m fit fr this lifestyle. Smetimes my depressin made me wnder whether all f the effrt I put in was enugh. Smetimes seemingly simple tasks can lead t panic attacks.
1. What can we learn abut the authr’s hike n the Appalachian Trail?
A. She made a lt f friends.B. She wrked ut a gd plan fr it.
C. She enjyed a mment f peace there.D. She faced physical and mental challenges.
2. Hw did the authr feel n the trail?
A. Terrified.B. HelplessC. Cnfident.D. Prud.
3. What is the authr’s view n scial media?
A. It usually tells nly part f the truth.B. It reveals serius scial prblems.
C. It mstly cvers imprtant events.D. It is filled with false infrmatin.
4. What is the authr’s purpse in writing the text?
A. T prmte a spiritual jurney.B. T cmpare different hiking trails.
C. T intrduce the Appalachian Trail.D. T share her reflectin n hiking.
【期中·阅读·记叙文07】(24-25高二上·浙江宁波·期中)On the surface, Vienna Cammarta is a simple grandmther in her Italian hmetwn, but initial impressins can be misleading. The mther f three in her 70s is a well-knwn hiker, wh fearlessly explres what the wrld has t ffer.
Beginning in Venice n April 26, 2022, Cammarta arrived in China last mnth, the last stp f her jurney t the East, hiking mre than 20,000 kilmeters. The mment she set ft in China n August 29, she was warmly greeted by peple wh presented her with a wreath, symblizing friendship and blessings, and put n traditinal dance and singing perfrmances fr her arrival via Irkeshtam, the cuntry’s farthest-west land prt in the Xinjiang Uygur autnmus regin.
Starting frm Kashgar, Cammarta will embark n a 15-mnth cultural jurney acrss China and explre ver 30 cities in 17 prvinces and autnmus regins, including Gansu, Shaanxi, Fujian and Guangdng Prvinces, and Beijing. Her jurney will end in Beijing t mark the 750th anniversary f Marc Pl’s arrival in China.
She began studying The Travels f Marc Pl in 2000 and planned t retrace Marc Pl’s rute alng the Silk Rad. Her gal is t experience the prfund cultural heritage f Chinese civilizatin, witness the develpment and achievements f mdern China, and call fr glbal harmny and inclusiveness by bringing int mdern view the Silk Rad histry and spirit t bst dialgue and understanding between the East and the West.
Li Jinsheng, chairman f China Arts and Entertainment Grup, expressed his gratitude t Cammarta fr her admiratin and gdwill tward Marc Pl, the Silk Rad and China, as well as her strength t vercme numerus challenges t retrace the Silk Rad.
Li hpes that thrugh her experiences, the histrical charm f the Silk Rad and the penness and inclusiveness f China can be displayed, shwcasing the beautiful visin f cmmn develpment amng Belt and Rad cuntries.
1. What des Cammarta’s receptin in China suggest abut lcal attitudes twards cultural exchange?
A. They are indifferent t freign visitrs.
B. They prefer t keep their culture islated.
C. They are primarily fcused n turism incme.
D. They value friendship and cultural cnnectins.
2. What is the main purpse f Vienna Cammarta’s jurney acrss China?
A. T experience Chinese cultural heritage and prmte East-West dialgue.
B. T celebrate Marc Pl’s 750th anniversary.
C. T visit as many cities in China as pssible.
D. T cmplete a 20,000-kilmeter hike fr persnal achievement.
3. Hw might Cammarta’s jurney impact her understanding f the Silk Rad?
A. She will likely find it less significant than she expected.
B. She might realize that the Silk Rad is n lnger relevant tday.
C. She will nly fcus n mdern cities, ignring histrical sites.
D. She may discver new cnnectins between cultures alng the rute.
4. What can be inferred abut Li Jinsheng’s viewpint n Cammarta’s jurney?
A. He believes it is just a persnal adventure withut brader significance.
B. He sees it as an pprtunity t prmte internatinal understanding and cperatin.
C. He dubts the impact f her jurney n cultural exchange.
D. He feels that her jurney will primarily benefit the turism industry.
【期中·阅读·记叙文08】(24-25高二上·浙江台州·期中)When I was a by there were n smart phnes, cmputers were smething yu saw n STAR TREK, and ur televisin nly gt ne channel clearly. Still, I was never bred. The fields, hills, and wdlands arund my hme were the perfect playgrunds whse adventures were nly limited by my imaginatin. I can remember nce hiking t a nearby lake and slwly walking arund it. At the backside f it I was amazed t find an ld, ne lane, dirt rad that I had never seen befre. I immediately set ut t travel it. It was full f muddy tire tracks and deep wds brdered it n bth sides, but explring it still seemed like a fine adventure.
I walked n and n fr what seemed like hurs. I am sure my guardian angel was whispering in my ear t turn arund and head back hme but I was stubbrn and even a bit stupid, s I walked n. The dirt rad gave way t a gravel ne and then a paved ne, yet there was still neither a car nr a huse in sight. My legs were getting tired. I nticed that the sun was starting t g dwn and I grew scared. I didn’t want t end up trapped n this rad in the dark f night, but I was sure it wuld be dark befre I culd make my way back t the lake again.
I cntinued t walk n with the smething grwing inside f me. My heart was punding and my legs were aching. I was almst in tears when I turned ne last curve and saw smething in the distance. It was a huse that I recgnized. My heart leapt up! I jumped up and dwn and laughed ut lud. I knew the way hme! It was still ver a mile away but my legs felt like feathers and I hurried back t my huse. I walked in with a big smile n my face just in time fr dinner. Then I ended my adventure with a gd night’s sleep.
I ften thught f that experience recently. Actually, in ur life, all rads, n matter hw they twist and turn, can lead us hme again. They can lead us t ur hmes here n Earth. They can lead us t ur hmes in ur hearts. May yu always walk yur path with lve. May yu always help yur fellw travelers alng the way. And may yur rads always lead yu Hme again.
1. Why did the authr hardly feel bred when he was yung?
A. He culd watch TV all day.B. He culd have fun in nature.
C. He had many friends t play with.D. He used t explre the ld dirt rad.
2. Hw did the authr feel when he was explring the dirt rad?
A. He was cntradictry in mind.
B. He was uncnscius f danger.
C. He was wrried t be trapped in the wds.
D. He was afraid f being sclded by his parents.
3. What des the underlined wrd “smething” in Paragraph 3 prbably refer t?
A. Dubt.B. Hpe.C. Fear.D. Curage.
4. What may be the best title fr the passage?
A. Every Effrt Is WrthwhileB. Be Brave t Explre
C. Be Determined in Yur LifeD. All Rads Lead Hme
【期中·阅读·记叙文09】(24-25高二上·浙江丽水·阶段练习)Frm a yung age, I cllected rle mdels. In schl, as a teenager, I tried t channel Beyncé. In the wrking wrld, I paid clse attentin t ur female senir managers. By watching and cpying thers — especially wmen f clr wh lked r sunded like me — I gained cnfidence in my wn abilities.
But when I started my wn cmpany, my pl f ptential rle mdels became smaller. Only 2.1% f risk investment ges t wmen-funded cmpanies. “Wh culd I lk up t?” I wndered. “Wh can I emulate?” I decided t create an inspiratin wall in my ffice, with phts f the rle mdels I culd see — wmen like Oprah, Melinda, and Vicky, cfunder f a skincare brand. I never thught I’d meet these wmen, but their success gave me hpe.
Then ne day, a cuple f years ag, I surprised myself with a thught: what if I did reach ut t ne f my rle mdels? I feared rejectin, but my desire fr cnnectin was strnger. I chse Vicky, whse jurney had lng inspired me. I didn’t have her email address. S I tried a cld Instagram message, and she respnded the next day!
That was in 2022. We’ve spken numerus times since, and the cnversatins have been invaluable. They’re rare chances t gain guidance frm a successful wman. But here’s the mst valuable lessn I gained: when Vicky first replied t me, I wasn’t the nly ne excited. Vicky was excited t—because she’s always lking fr ways t supprt ther wmen. All my life, I’d thught f rle mdels as a ne-way relatinship: I’d gain strength frm smene strnger. But the situatin is mre than that.
I nce sent Vicky a care package frm my sunglasses cmpany. She wrte me a thank-yu nte, and texted a selfie f her and her daughter wearing my prducts. Tday, I keep that letter n my desk next t my keybard — a reminder that, just as I believe in her, she believes in me. We’re all here t help each ther grw.
1. Why did the authr create an inspiratin wall in her ffice?
A. T encurage herself t wrk hard.
B. T inspire her emplyees’ creativity.
C. T make her wrkplace mre attractive.
D. T imprve her emplyees’ wrk efficiency.
2. Why did the authr chse t reach ut t Vicky?
A. She nly had Vicky’s email address.
B. She feared fr being rejected by thers.
C. Vicky’s stry had always mtivated her.
D. Vicky liked giving guidance t ther wmen.
3. Which f the fllwing can best describe the authr?
A. Creative and patient.B. Curageus and grateful.
C. Hnest and respnsible.D. Talented and capable.
4. What is the best title fr this passage?
A. Practice Makes Perfect.
B. Strength Flws Bth ways.
C. A Gd Beginning Is Half Dne.
D. Actins Speak Luder Than Wrds.
【期中·阅读·记叙文10】(24-25高二上·浙江·开学考试)Nthing screamed freedm fr me as a kid like green rubber bts. Each winter meant new bts fr my little brther and me. Smetimes they were Christmas presents, but mre ften they were simply necessities fr tw bys wh tk their jb f getting dirty very seriusly and whse feet grew like they stepped in fertilizer each night.
Depending n the mdel, they might have lng yellw laces (鞋带) all the way up the frnt and a strip f yellw rubber arund the tp. Smetimes we gt the cmmn slip-n kind, but I liked the lace-up type better. I lved threading thse laces in and ut and in and ut and then fastened them dwn tight at the tp t lck the legs f my veralls r jeans in place. Yu culdn’t maintain the wavy effect with the slip-n kind, s yu culdn’t lk like a British sldier fr very lng with thse.
The nly drawback t the laces was that ver time the plastic tip wuld wear ff and the laces wuld be wrn ut. Then threading them thrugh the eyes gt t be a chre — especially when sme weeds r insects wuld grab hld f the ends and make a sticky mess.
Getting bts at the stre was nice, but nthing was better than getting bts in a wrapped-up bx. The best nes have a pretty lid (盖子) and pen like a treasure chest. Smetimes a big sticker with a picture f the bts greeted us frm under the wrapped paper. But every time, raising the lid released a sweet smell f rubbery gdness.
I lved the smth inside f the bt, and mving my tes in it. There was always plenty f space fr grwing feet. Then came the imprtant walk arund the rm and up and dwn the hall, bming alng n the hardwd flr. Best f all was the bang f the back dr, the clumping dwn steps, and the heavy, thunderus thunderus thunk, thunk acrss the yard t the nearest hle f mud and freedm.
1. What made a bt necessary fr me?
A. Playing in dirt freely.B. Prtecting the feet in winter.
C. Stepping in fertilizer every night.D. Shwing ff as a Christmas present.
2. What des paragraph 2 mainly talk abut?
A. The feature f rubber bts.B. My image in lace-up bts.
C. The effect f rubber bts.D. My preference fr lace-up bts.
3. What des the underlined wrd “drawback” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Strength.B. Shrtage.C. Attractin.D. Bredm.
4. The rubber bt attracted me except .
A. the feeling f pening its package bx.B. the smell f the rubber.
C. the inside surface f the bt.D. the sund f the bt kicking the dr.
【期中·阅读·记叙文11】(24-25高二上·浙江·开学考试)By the time Nalin Kamat was 13, the Trnt teen was well n his way t becming a wrking artist. He had already had his first shw at a lcal art center, shwcasing his series titled “Dispsitins”, which illustrated his wn grwth during adlescence (青少年).
Yet he wanted mre — specifically t start shwing his wrk in a juried exhibitin, where a grup f art experts wuld evaluate and select pieces in a cmpetitive review prcess. That’s when he hit an bstacle, discvering in the very last line f a multi- page applicatin that the minimum age fr submissin was 18.
That rejectin became a mtivatin fr creatin. “I thught it’d be really cl if I culd prvide the pprtunity t mre yung artists,” says Nalin, nw 15. With the supprt f his parents, in January 2023, Nalin rented a strefrnt and funded Little EGG Gallery, which is nw prfitable enugh t make ends meet by charging a small hanging fee fr any displayed wrk. In turn, Little EGG helps prmte yung talent by shwcasing their wrk.
Nt lng after pening, David Griffin, a prfessr and artist f Ontari Cllege f Art and Design University stepped int the gallery and met Nalin. Griffin regards him as smene special: “a strng yung artist with a really excellent idea — creating a space fr shwing the natural genius f yung peple. It was a vid (空白) in the art wrld.” There Nalin asked Griffin t help judge an upcming cmpetitin. The first juried shw was last spring, and five- year - ld Jack Gamble wn fr his abstract painting titled Pkemn.
As Nalin was busy with schl, life and his wn art, Little EGG is mstly pen by appintment nly, but he’s still cmmitted t grwing it with seasnal and themed shws scheduled a few times a year.
1. What d we knw abut Nalin Kamat frm the first tw paragraphs?
A. He drew teenagers’ grwth in his wrk.
B. He became a wrking artist when aged 13.
C. He was disqualified fr a juried exhibitin.
D. He shwed his series at the capital art center.
2. Why did Nalin decide t set up Little EGG Gallery?
A. T prmte artists by shwcasing their wrk.
B. T frm the cnnectin between different galleries.
C. T expand his wn business thrugh themed shws.
D. T shw yung artists’ talent by ffering them a stage.
3. Which f the fllwing can best describe Nalin’s idea f pening the gallery?
A. Pineering.B. Shrt-lived.C. Ppular.D. Unprmising.
4. What kind f persn is Nalin Kamat accrding t the text?
A. Helpful and cautius.B. Devted and creative.
C. Humrus and intelligent.D. Knwledgeable and ambitius.
【期中·阅读·记叙文12】(23-24高二下·浙江舟山·期末)Once there was a little by, Gerge Harper, wh was living with his uncle, Jhnny, and his aunt, Nancy after his parents went missing. Gerge’s parents were gelgists and never returned frm an adventurus expeditin trip and were believed t be dead. Little Harper was lved a lt by his uncle Jhnny as he and Nancy had n child, s Jhnny always tk gd care f Gerge as his wn sn but yet his aunt Nancy never liked him.
Gerge was very shy and barely used t talking with anybdy. But he had a friend frm his neighbrhd, Grace Green, the daughter f a distinguished and weird physics prfessr.
Mr. Green was a weird man and wanted t build a time machine. After ding his day jb as a head lecturer at the famus city university, he spent his whle night ding weird experiments in his hme labratry.
The neighbrhd f Mr. Green was fed up with watching every night clred-flashy lights an d smke cming frm his huse. His weird experiments were the main reasn that let Mr. Green’s wife leave him and started living with her parents, but Grace decided t live with her dad.
But Gerge was very fnd f watching the clred lights cming frm Mr. Green’s huse. He was the nly persn whm Mr. Green had allwed t enter his huse and even his labratry as Gerge never dubted Mr. Green’s ambitins.
He used t ask many questins related t the experiments. Very happily, Mr. Green used t answer every questin curius Gerge raised and tld Gerge abut his secret time machine prject n which he was wrking fr many years. Mr. Green had als prmised little Gerge that ne day sn he wuld take him t his parents in his time machine.
Then ne day the whle neighbrhd gathered arund Mr. Green’s huse. Everyne was shcked t see the huse f Mr. Green disappear alng with Mr. Green, Grace, and little Gerge.
1. Where culd yu find the passage?
A. In a fashin magazine.B. On a fictin website.
C. In a science textbk.D. In an academic jurnal.
2. Hw did the neighbrs react t Mr. Green’s experiments?
A. They were fascinated by the clred lights.
B. They were annyed by the nise and smke.
C. They supprted Mr. Green’s ambitins.
D. They were jealus f Mr. Green’s scientific achievements.
3. What can we learn frm the passage?
A. There was a natural disaster that destryed the huse.
B. The experiment came int effect with the help f Gerge.
C. They might travel thrugh time fr the time machine wrked.
D. Mr. Green kept a gd balance between wrk and family.
4. What might be the mst pssible subsequence t this stry?
A. Gerge’s uncle fund ut what happened t them.
B. Mr. Green returned with a fully functinal time machine.
C. Gerge met his parents in a different time perid.
D. The neighbrs rganized a search party fr Mr. Green’s huse.
【期中·阅读·记叙文13】(2024·浙江绍兴·一模)As a kid, I dreamed f becming a marine bilgist and I lived ut this fantasy by setting up aquariums at hme. Then, at 20, I was intrduced t phtgrapher David Liittschwager, wh hired me t help him with a magazine assignment n marine life.
David’s assignment was t dcument the amazing bidiversity fund in the cean. My rle was t cllect specimens fr him t phtgraph. Every night, I wuld cast a flating lamp. Like mths drawn t a flame, mysterius creatures wuld emerge frm the depths in search f this light. I’d then set up aquariums t huse them as they waited fr David t take their sht.
Thse evenings made me feel as if I were n anther planet. I had never imagined such strange life-frms culd exist in ur ceans. But I didn’t grasp the true magic f what was in frnt f me until I saw the phtgraphs David tk.
The biggest surprise was his image f a baby flunder. I caught this fish by accident. Only later did I ntice its tw tiny eyeballs staring back at me. But David’s phtgraph f this flunder revealed a universe f detail that even my eager eyes had missed. His macr lens magnified its ribs (肋骨). The lightning-fast expsure frze its mtin. A precisely aimed light released the rainbw hidden in its skin. And the black backgrund remved all distractins t fcus ur attentin n the quiet beauty at hand.
Years after that prject, I was snrkeling (潜泳) n a shallw reef. Out f the darkness, anther baby flunder emerged and settled n my mask. This time I knew what t lk fr. Befre wrking fr David, I had assumed the gal f phtgraphy was simply t reprduce an bservatin s that thers culd share the same experience. It had never ccurred t me that phtgraphy culd expand ur visual perceptin and therefre teach us t lk at the wrld frm new perspectives.
1. What was the authr’s rle in the magazine assignment?
A. Phtgraphing the marine life.
B. Dcumenting the amazing bidiversity.
C. Building an aquarium fr marine research.
D. Attracting and gathering species f marine life.
2. What surprised the authr abut the image f a baby flunder?
A. The advanced techniques f lighting.
B. The strange appearance f the small fish.
C. The accurate display f its cmprehensive details.
D. The unexpected effect f backgrund prcessing.
3. What can we infer abut the authr frm the text?
A. He launched a lcal snrkeling prject.
B. He achieved his dream by taking up phtgraphy.
C. The prject mtivated him t start cean research.
D. The experience changed his view f phtgraphy.
4. What is the true magic f phtgraphy?
A. T recrd an bservatin result.
B. T help peple see the wrld anew.
C. T share ne’s specific experience.
D. T reveal visible wnders f the wrld.
【期中·阅读·记叙文14】(2024·浙江宁波·一模)Crwded by defenders, Charlie Villanueva leaps tward the basket. One hand lifts the ball high, and fr a mment he seems t hang in the air. Then he hammers the ball thrugh the rim. Slam dunk! His career may lk like a slam dunk, being a natinal champin at the University f Cnnecticut, and setting beginner recrds with the Trnt Raptrs.
Hwever, life wasn’t always easy fr him. His success is due t mre than his ability t play basketball and he wes much f wh he is tday t a skin disease called alpecia areata, which is nt infectius but is caused by an errr in the immune system that triggers germ-fighting cells t attack the bdy’s wn hair-grwing cells. Charlie was affected at age 10 and lst all his hair by age 12. This made him a target fr bullying, leading him t withdraw and hide under caps and hds.
With the supprt f his mther, Charlie fund refuge in basketball. He channeled his frustratins and stress int mtivatin, imprving his skills t the pint where his talent vershadwed his cnditin. The bullying stpped, and his basketball career tk ff.
All alng the way, Charlie has cnsistently dedicated himself t helping thers. Ever since his first year as a new player, he has served as a spkespersn fr the Natinal Alpecia Areata Fundatin, and went n t establish the Charlie Villanueva Fundatin, an rganizatin aimed at supprting families with children suffering frm alpecia and stpping all frms f bullying. As the sn f immigrants frm the· Dminican Republic, he has even wrked twards ending pverty in that cuntry.
Charlie inspires yung peple t embrace their individuality and have cnfidence in themselves. “We’re all unique in ur wn ways,” he says, encuraging them t remember that with dedicatin and self-belief, any dream is within reach.
1. Why is Charlie’s slam dunk mentined in Paragraph 1?
A. T cmpare him with ther champins.
B. T highlight his skills and achievements.
C. T explain hw a slam dunk is perfrmed.
D. T demnstrate a specific mment in a game.
2. What made Charlie avid his peers?
A. An infectius skin disease.B. His being made fun f.
C. An errr in the immune system.D. His average ability t play basketball.
3. Which f the fllwing best describes Charlie?
A. Humble and respnsible.B. Strng-willed and helpful.
C. Innvative and generus.D. Gd-natured and tlerant.
4. What message des the text cnvey?
A. Frtune favrs the prepared.
B. Actins speak luder than wrds.
C. What desn’t kill yu makes yu strnger.
D. A jurney f a thusand miles begins with a single step.
【期中·阅读·记叙文14】(2024·浙江温州·一模)Rathee discvered YuTube in 2014, a time when cheap smartphnes and cellular (蜂窝) data led t a bm in internet access in India. Inspired by vides he watched nline, Rathee, nw 28, started a travel vlg. But he sn nticed a prblem. “Peple in India weren’t trained n hw t use the internet and blindly trusted whatever they saw n YuTube r WhatsApp,” he says. S Rathee, wh grew up in a small nrthern Indian twn in the state f Haryana and later studied mechanical engineering in Germany, became what he calls a “YuTube educatr”, making vides in Hindi that fact-check tpics that are trending n Indian scial media. “My aim is t present things as simply as pssible and break dwn cmplex issues in simple wrds,” he says.
Rathee’s wrk is incredibly ppular — he’s accumulated nearly 13 millin subscribers, making his YuTube channel ne f the mst-viewed in the cuntry. It has als led t cnflicts. When a film called The Kerala Stry began making waves in May, Rathee made a 23-minute vide in which he argued that the film prmted a false thery. Thugh Rathee used the gvernment’s data and internatinal surces t make his cunterclaim, his fact-checking led t cnsequences, including threats sent t his family.
Despite the risks, Rathee remains calm. He makes vides fr ne reasn. “I hpe they teach peple tlerance, cexistence, and accepting each ther’s pinins, values that I myself really value,” he says. “I’m surprised ding such a simple thing can bring s much attentin,” he adds, “maybe because n ne tries t dare t d that.”
1. What prblem did Rathee ntice with Indians?
A. They blindly subscribed t vlgs.B. They were addicted t nline vides.
C. They had limited access t the Internet.D. They were easily misled by nline infrmatin.
2. Why did Rathee make his vide abut the film?
A. T attract views and attentin.B. T crrect gvernment data.
C. T stp the spread f a false thery.D. T supprt his previus argument.
3. Which wrd culd best describe Rathee’s wrk?
A. Cnfusing.B. Enlightening.C. Disappinting.D. Entertaining.
4. What des the underlined wrd“that” in the last paragraph refer t?
A. Raising varius pinins.B. Challenging the authrity.
C. Making fact-checking vides.D. Critisizing traditinal values.
【期中·阅读·记叙文15】(2024·浙江湖州·一模)I switched t a flip phne (翻盖手机). It vastly imprved my life. I felt empty and frustrated at hw much time I spent n my smartphne. S I spent the last five years steadily stripping my phne dwn t the basics. Scial media was the first t g, then email, then news apps, and then even internet brwsers.
I lng cnsidered switching t a flip phne, but I always fund an excuse t stay. Ultimately it was tw f my students, 15- and 18-year-ld sisters, wh pushed me ver the edge. Wrd spread arund schl that they had bught flip phnes. If they were brave enugh t take the plunge, I culd, t. I spent $9 n a flip phne, plus $120 fr a year f unlimited talk and text n a new number. Fr the last five mnths, I haven’t carried a smartphne with me, just my flip phne.
This is the charming, rmantic side f wning a flip phne: mre cnversatins, mre eye cntact, mre cnnectin. The separatin between wrk and life is much mre nticeable. I dn’t verthink wrk emails all day, since I n lnger carry my wrk email in my pcket. I am living mre like my creative, curius, phne-free children.
This all sunds wnderful because it is wnderful. And nw it’s cnfessin time: I still have my smartphne. As it turns ut, ur addictin t smartphnes is nt just n an individual level. Intentinally r nt, we have built structures that depend upn smartphne access, making it an essential feature f mdern life. While mst f the flip phne incnveniences are charming, sme f them are s frustrating that they make yu want t pull yur hair ut.
Despite that, I will cntinue t use a flip phne as my primary phne s I dn’t have t carry a smartphne with me. And I will cntinue t evangelize fr it. I hpe many thers get flip phnes. We will all be better fr it. If nthing else, it’ll be nice t have mre peple t talk t in the grcery line.
1. What drve the authr t switch t a flip phne?
A. Disturbance f scial media.
B. Overspent time n his smartphne.
C. Inspiratin frm his students.
D. Negative feelings t smartphnes.
2. What happened after the authr used a flip phne?
A. He gt less wrk assignments.
B. He had mre interactin with peple.
C. He spent mre time with his children.
D. He lived a mre rmantic life.
3. Why is it difficult t stp using smartphnes cmpletely nwadays?
A. They serve as a vital tl.
B. They make peple verthink.
C. They represent the mdern life.
D. They bring peple many prfits.
4. What is the authr’s purpse in writing the passage?
A. T advise readers t use a flip phne.
B. T advcate living withut a smartphne.
C. T infrm readers f a flip phne’s advantages.
D. T stress the disadvantages f having a smartphne.
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