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第76頁(共76頁)2026年高考英語復(fù)習(xí)新題速遞之記敘文閱讀理解一.閱讀理解(共20小題)1.(2025秋?重慶期中)InthesmalltownofWillowCreek,theannualAppleFestivalwasthemostanticipatedeventoftheyear.For13﹣year﹣oldLeo,however,itmeantthereturnofhiscousin,Maya,fromthecity.LeofoundMayasophisticatedandintimidating.Shespokeofartgalleriesandsubwayrides,thingsLeohadonlyreadabout.Thisyear,thefestival'sposterdesigncontestwasopentoallresidents.Leo,wholoveddrawing,hadsecretlyworkedonadesignforweeks.Maya,whoattendedafamousartschool,wasnaturallyexpectedtowin.Thedaybeforethesubmissiondeadline,Leoshowedhisdesigntohismother."It'swonderful,Leo!"shesaid.ButdoubtcloudedLeo'smind.ComparedtoMaya'slikelyprofessionalwork,hisdrawingseemedchildish.Thatevening,MayafoundLeosketchinginthegarden."Letmesee,"shesaid.Leohesitated,thenshowedherhissketchbook.Tohissurprise,Mayastudieditcarefully."Leo,thisisreallygood.Thewayyou'veusedthecolorsofthesunsetbehindtheappleorchards...it'sfullofgenuinefeeling."Shesighed."Myartteacheralwayssaystechnicalperfectionisn'teverything.Sometimes,myworklackstheheartthatyourshas."Thenextday,bothsubmittedtheirdesigns.Aweeklater,theresultswereannounced.Mayawonfirstprize.Leofeltapangofdisappointment,butthenheheardhisnamecalledforhonorablemention.Hisdesignwouldbeprintedonthefestival'sprogramguides.Proudandhappy,LeolookedforMayainthecrowd.Hefoundherbeamingathim."See?"shesaid."Itoldyouitwasgood.Yourloveforthistownreallyshinesthrough."Forthefirsttime,Leodidn'tfeelinferiortohiscousin.Herealizedthathisperspective,rootedinhisownexperience,haditsownuniquevalue.(1)HowdidLeoinitiallyfeelaboutMaya?A.Proudandfriendly.B.Angryandjealous.C.Admiringandnervous.D.Indifferentandbored.(2)WhydidLeodoubthisowndesign?A.Hismotherthoughtitwaschildish.B.HethoughtMaya'swouldbemoreprofessional.C.Hehadnotspentenoughtimeonit.D.Thethemeofthecontestwastoodifficult.(3)WhatdidMayathinkofLeo'sdesign?A.Itwastechnicallyperfect.B.Itlackedprofessionalskill.C.Itwasfullofgenuineemotion.D.Itwasbetterthanherowndesign.(4)WhatdidLeolearnfromthisexperience?A.Winningacontestisthemostimportantthing.B.HisartisticskillswerebetterthanMaya's.C.Hispersonalperspectivewasvaluable.D.Countrylifewasbetterthancitylife.2.(2025秋?四川校級(jí)月考)Haveyoueverpaidcloseattentiontoacloudandnoticeditsever﹣changingforms?Ifnot,youcouldbemissingoutonsomethingquitewondrous(奇妙的).Cloudspottingdoesn'trequiremuch.Sometimes,itcanbeaninvitationtobemarveled(驚嘆)bysomethingsocommonthatwe'vebecomeblindtoit.Oryoucangodeeper,tryingtomakesenseoftheskybylearningthedifferentcloudtypes.ApopsciencebloggersurnamedZheng,25,knownasthe"CloudCollector"onthelifestyleplatform(平臺(tái))Xiaohongshu,initiallystartedheraccounttosharecloudphotosin2022.Zheng,whoenjoysfindingdelightinrecordingthebeautyofdailylife,considereditawaytospreadlovelymomentstomorepeople."Cloudshavealwaysservedasasourceofcomfortforme,"saidZhengbasedinFujian.ForZheng,oneofhermostunforgettablecloud﹣spottingexperiencesoccurredduringaflight.Itwasthefirsttimethatshesawaspecialnaturalphenomenoncalleda"glory(寶光)",producedbywaterdropsintheair.Itappearedasahazy(模糊的)lightpointinthemiddleofacircularrainbowhalo(圓形彩虹光環(huán))"Itwassuchasurprise,"Zhengrecalled.Asagrowingnumberofonlineusersbegantoshowinterestandraisequestions,Zhengrealizedthatshecouldoffermoresciencecontentaboutcloudspotting.Soshestartedtolearnmorebyreferringtospecialized(專業(yè)的)booksandconsulting(咨詢)individualswithexpertise(專業(yè)知識(shí))inmeteorology(氣象學(xué)).Zhenghasnowsharednearly2000piecesofpopularsciencecontent,includingcloudidentification(識(shí)別),formation,comparisonsofdifferentcloudtypesandweather﹣relatedknowledge.Heraccountnowhasover210,000followersonXiaohongshu,andtherearefivegroupchatsontheplatformwherethousandsofuserssharetheirdailycloud﹣watchingexperiences.Lookingahead,Zhenghasplanstoholdseveralgalleryexhibitions."ThefirstroundofexhibitionswillbeinXiameninFujianandChengduinSichuan,"Zhengsaid,addingthatshe'sgatheringmorecloudphotosandtheuniquestoriesbehindthem.Bydoingthis,shehopestoinspiremorepeopletoappreciatethebeautyofthe"gentlewhitegiants(巨人)"inthesky.(1)WhywasMrs.Zhengcalled"cloudcollector"?A.Shelikesclouds.B.Shewasveryboredandwantedtofindhappiness.C.ShecreatedaXiaohongshuaccounttosharecloudphotos.D.Shediscoveredhowcloudschanged.(2)Howdidtheexperiencesoccurredabout"glory"?A.Itwasgeneratedbywaterdropletsintheair.B.Itwasbornfromasingleoflight.C.Itwascreatedbypeople.D.Itwasjustafantasyofpeople.(3)WhatkindofpersonisMrs.Zheng?A.SmartB.Warm﹣heartedC.Life﹣lovingD.Thoughtfulandfar﹣sighted(4)Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Cloudspottingwasverydifficultforperson.B.Mrs.Zhengconductedsciencecourseonclouds.C.Manypeoplesharedtheircloudviewingexperiences.D.ShehadfoundedmultipleexhibitionsinXiameninFujianandChengduinSichuan.3.(2025秋?江北區(qū)校級(jí)月考)Myfatherlovedlists.Over25years,herecorded539bookshereadand322episodesofBooknotesonC﹣SPAN,whichhewatchedeverySundaynight.Healsokeptgrocerylistsforhismini﹣fridge—Pepsi,coffee,heavycream—anddailytasks.Thesenotesfilledsmallnotebooks,alwaysnearhisreadingchair.HewrotethemuntilDecember31,2004,whencancerstoppedhim.Afterhisdeath,Igatheredthenotebooksintoabox.Foryears,Icouldn'tbeartoopenthem.Bornin1927inLowell,Massachusetts,myfatherwasthesonofaleatherfactoryworkerandgrandsonofanIrishimmigrantwhocleanedhorsemanurefromthestreets.Despitehishumblebeginnings,hewasbrilliant.Afterasummerintheleatherfactory,hegraduatedhighschoolat16andwentontoBostonCollege.HeservedinWorldWarIIandlaterearneddegreesinphysics.ThenheworkedatMIT'sLincolnLaboratory,movedhisfamilyfromLowelltoBoston,andsenthiskidstoprivatecolleges.ItseemedhehadleftLowellbehind—butnotso.Deepdown,hesawhimselfsimplyasaworking﹣classLowellkidwhohadjustreadalotofbooks.Hedidn'ttravelmuch,anddidn'tfeeltheneed.WhenIaskedifheregrettednotseeingtheworld,hedefendedhimself:"I'vesailedtheAtlanticinstormywinds,climbedtheHimalayas,andstareddownwildanimals."Thenheadded,"Iread."Bookswerehisworld.Fromthem,helearnedtosurvivelandslides,sharkattacks,andevengorillaattacks.Hehadwhathecalled"arichinnerlife"anditwastrue.Shortlybeforehisdeath,heopenedasmallpurplenotebookandbeganonelastlist.Itdescribeddetailsfrom1930sLowell—thingslostintime.Twentyyearslater,Ifoundit.Inhisflowinghandwriting,DadreachedbacktoLowell—atimelonggone,nowcapturedonlyinmemory.Lostandonlyinmemory—thatwashowIwasexperiencingDadnow.Squintingmyeyes,Isawnotjustthecityheloved,butthequiet,extraordinarymanIcalledDad.(1)Whyarethedetailsofthefather'slistsmentionedinParagraph1?A.Toimplyhisfearofforgetting.B.Toshowhisloveforliteratureandcuisine.C.Torevealhisrelianceoncontrol.D.Toreflecthisorderedandthoughtfullife.(2)Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor'sfatherfromthepassage?A.Hestayedhumbleandrootedallthetime.B.Hewasthesonofahorsemanurecleaner.C.Heattributedhisdegreesinphysicstohisbrillianceandambition.D.Heassumedthataprivatecollegeoutweighedapublicone.(3)Whatdoesthefather'squoteinparagraph3mainlyreveal?A.Hisdreamofglobaltravel.B.Hisprideininnerjourneys.C.Hisdesireforrealadventure.D.Hisescapefromphysicalworld.(4)Whatisthemainthemeofthepassage?A.Pursuitandaction.B.Lossandregret.C.Ambitionandescape.D.Memoryandidentity.4.(2025?河南模擬)Morerecently,Ihadthesamestrugglesaseveryoneelsewithsocialmedia.I'mnotsurepreciselyhowmanyhoursI'vespentcarefullycomposingrepliestoobvioustrolls(惡意挑釁的帖子)orworryingaboutlifebecauseI'mbeingforce﹣fedtheopinionsoftheworstpeopleintheworld.Worse,nothingseemedtokeepmeaway:Icouldsetmyselftimelimits,useblockers,deletemyaccounts,butsomehow,Iwouldkeepslippingback,spendingthelast20minutesofeveryeveningdespairingaboutthestateoftheworld.Eventually,Ihadanidea.Innutritioncircles,there'sastrategycalled"crowdingout"yourdiet:addinginmoreandmorehealthyfooduntilthere'ssimplynoroomforthejunk.Eatfoureggsatbreakfastandanappleasamorningsnack,andamid﹣morningcreamycookiewon'tcrossyourmind.Idecidedtodothesamewithbooks:bycommittingtoreadingfortwoorthreehoursaday,Iwouldleavemyselfwithnotimeforonlinestorms.ButIfoundJaneAustenwasmyMountEverestwhenIkickedoffwithherEmma.Ihadtoforcemyselfthroughthefirsttwochapters:pageafterpageofcharacternames,relationshipsandcomplexasides(旁白),and..I'vealwaysbeenaprettygoodreader,butthere'sadifferencebetweenreadingthelatestpop﹣scibestsellerandtrulyunderstandingthe19th﹣centurygreat.Notlongafterthat,though,somethingclicked.SuddenlyIwasenjoyingAusten.So,itworked.Thesedays,ifIgetanxiousafter10:00pm,it'sabouttheinjusticesoftheVictoriantime,ratherthanthemicroplasticsinmywaterbottleoranyannoyingpile﹣onIreadonline.Nowadaysforahappyhourorsobeforebed,Igetthoroughlylostinthecaresofsomeonewholivedacenturyormoreago.(1)Whatdidtheauthorstrugglewithrecently?A.Inabilitytoidentifytrolls.B.Overuseofsocialmedia.C.Difficultyinservicinganaccount.D.Anxietyaboutpoliticalissues.(2)Whatdoestheauthormainlyintendtodoinparagraph2?A.Illustrateapracticalsolution.B.Recommendadietaryapproach.C.Describeapersonalexperience.D.Explainaphilosophicalconcept.(3)Whichbestdescribestheauthor'sinitialfeelingaboutreadingEmma?A.Itwasaneasyread.B.Itwasanescapefromreality.C.Itwasanuphillstruggle.D.Itwasarewardingexperience.(4)What'sthebesttitleforthetext?A.ClassicsBringsBackConfidenceB.TheNecessitytoSayNotoTrollsC.ScreentoPage:JaneAustenShowsaWayOutD.AChanceEncounter:JaneAustenIsMyMountEverest5.(2025秋?鼓樓區(qū)校級(jí)月考)Atfirstsight,Easthopedoesn'tseemmuchlikeaCassandra.Shesmilesalot.Hermanneriskindandmotherly;pushedtonameherprofession,youmightguessatnurseorteacher.Butlookcloser.Easthopeisanemergencyplannerwhosejobistosupportthesurvivorsofmajordisasters,inwhichcapacitysheactedfollowingthe2004IndianOceantsunamiandthefireatGrenfellTower.Fortwodecades,thepublicknewnothingaboutthisvitalwork,whichwentonbehindthescenes,thoughshewashugelyadmiredinwhatwemightcallprofessionaldisastercircles:avoiceofcalmandafountainofwisdom.Butin2023,shepublishedabest﹣sellingbookabouthercareer,WhentheDustSettles,andthatchanged.Peoplebecameveryinterestedinwhatshedid."Atliteraryfestivals,mostauthorsgetquestionsabouttheirwritingprocess,"Easthopesays."ButIwouldn'tgetthose.WhatpeoplewantedfrommewastoknowhowIlivedwiththeknowledgethatIhave.Wasn'tIafraid?HowdidIhandle?IwouldtellthemthatIdidn'tliveafraid,andIwouldgivethembasicadvice.Butthiswasn'tenough."Intheend,shefeltshehadnochoicebuttowriteasecondbook,oneinwhichshewouldtrytodistill(濃縮)allthatshehaslearnedforthebenefitofeachindividual.WhileherpublisherdescribesComeWhatMayasaroadmapforresilience(韌性),thewordisoneEasthopedislikes.Ready,shesuggests,isabetterone.Easthopealsoremindspeoplethatsmallthings,likelosinghairduringillnessorconsumingtoomuchfoodaftersomeonedies,stillmatter.Sheencouragespeopletoremember,nottoforget,whathappenedduringdisasters,becausesucheventsleavealong﹣lastingeffect.(1)WhatmightaCassandrabelikeaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Severeandforbidding.B.Competentandcautious.C.Friendlyandenergetic.D.Cheerfulandapproachable.(2)WhatledtoincreasedpublicawarenessofEasthope'sworkin2023?A.Thepublicationofabestseller.B.Thegrowthofprofessionaldisastercircles.C.Herinvolvementin2004tsunamirelief.D.Hersuddenrisetofamethroughmedia.(3)Whyarereaders'questionscitedinparagraph3?A.TorevealEasthope'spersonalfears.B.ToexplainEasthope'swritingprocess.C.ToshowEasthope'swritingmotivation.D.TopresentpublicdoubtsaboutEasthope'swork.(4)WhatdoesEasthopeagreeonhandlingdisasters?A.Resiliencemattersmost.B.Forgettingaidsrecovery.C.Positivethinkingtakesthelead.D.Minorsufferingsdeserveattention.6.(2025?昌黎縣校級(jí)三模)Onlyafewadventurousindividualssailedtheseas,drovewagons,orrodehorses,andthemajorityofpeoplethroughouthumanhistoryhavereliedontheirowntwofeetfortransportation,movingonestepatatime.Perhapsthat'swhyretiredTheWallStreetJournalreporterandcancersurvivorNeilKingdecidedtotakeajourneytoexploreasmallpartofAmerica'srichhistory,seekingtorediscoveritsroots."Iwasofftodosomethingthatwasverypureandbasic,"Neilsaid,"justtonoticethingsandimmersemyselfinawalkthroughonespringthathadkindofcleansedmyeyesinsomeways,ormyspirit."ItseemedappropriatetostartthejourneyintoAmerica'spastinWashington,D.C."Thisisthefrontyard,thenation'sfrontyard,"Neilsaid."Itjustseemedliketheperfectplacetostartthiswalk."ThenNeilcrossedtheMason﹣DixonLine,whichrunsthroughthemiddleofa19th﹣centuryfarm.InYork,hewalkedthroughacemetery(公墓),wheresomevolunteerswerecleaningupandhonoringunsungheroes.InPennsylvania,hestoppedforanafternoontosocializewithsomelocals."Ontheroad,ImetsomanygreatpeoplethatIalmostfeltwereputtherebysomehigherpowertointeractwithme,"Neilsaid."Andindeed,arewenottheoffspring(后代)ofapowergreaterthan,ourselves,thepowerofcommunity?"Meanwhile,thehealthbenefitsofwalkingareobvious:increasedcardiocapacity,deeperbreathingthatenergizesthelung,andpowertoalmosteverymuscleinthebody.Onanotherlevel,movingthroughthesmalldetailsoflivesintertwinedwithhistoryandemotiongiveshimasenseofwhatwecanaccomplish.Neilsaid,"Finally,Ithinkthewalk,despiteallthegloomythoughtsthatcanarisefromvariousepisodesinourhistoryandpast,unexpectedlyfilledmewithamoreconstructiveexpectationforwhat'stocome.(1)WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesNeil'sinitialintentionforthewalkingjourney?A.Tofollowthefootstepsofthemajorityinhistory.B.Tofulfillhisdreamofbeinganadventurer.C.Tofindspiritualrenewalandhistoricalinsights.D.Toprovethehealthbenefitsofwalking.(2)Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Neil'swalkingexperiences.B.Neil'sknowledgeofhistory.C.ThefamousattractionsintheUSA.D.TheuniquenessofWashington,D.C.(3)ThehealthbenefitsofwalkingmentionedinthetextarerelatedtoNeil'sjourneyinthat.A.theyaretheprimaryreasonforhischoosingtowalkB.theyenablehimtocompletethejourneyC.theyareanadditionalgain,helpingachievethemaingoalD.Theydirectlyenhancehisunderstandingofhistoricalevents(4)WhatcanweinferfromNeil'sfinalwordsabouthiswalkingjourney:A.Historicalgloomovershadowedhispositivefeelings.B.Historyholdsmoresignificancethanexpected.C.Journeymadehimmorehopefulforthefuture.D.Pastandfuturewereequallyimportantforus.7.(2025秋?北碚區(qū)校級(jí)月考)Thisyear,mytwooldestsonsaskedmetosignthemupforpianolessons.Forcertainreasons,Iconsidereditagoodtimeformetotakeupthepianoagain,after30years.Asachild,Ilearnedthepianoandthecello,playingintwoorchestrasandsingingintheschoolchoir.Nooneforcedmetodothat,butitwasn'tafreechoiceeither.Whenyouaretheapproval﹣addicteddaughterofanover﹣investedmother,nooneneedstoapplyforce.MymomandIwerewell﹣matchedpartnersofunspokenexpectationandapproval﹣seeking.Ididherforcingforher.Formymother,mymusicalindustriousnesswasn'tsomuchaboutachievementasidentity.ShewasAmericanbybirth,andaftermarryingmyuniversityprofessorfatherandmovingtoLondon,shespentadecadeworkingtobeacceptedintotheimpatient,worrisomeworldofBritishintellectualsociety.Musicmademeintothepersonmymotherneededmetobe,sothatshecouldgettherolesheneeded.Inthisenvironment,adiligentdaughterluggingagiantcellowasatickettobelonging.Andformypart,althoughIseldombelievedthatmymother'slovewasconditional,Ididsuspectthattherewasabonusinthere.Somehow,thepianolessonsturnmeintobothmychildhoodself,seekingmymother'sapproval,andmymotherherself,puttingthesamehighexpectationsonmyownchildren.MymotherwasluckysinceIwasnaturallysuitedtotherolesheassignedme.Mysonsarenot.Theyarerestless,notintolengthysessionsofsittingstill.Unconditionallovemaybeattheheartofparenthood,butsometimesitcanfeelimpossibletoaccommodateunconditionallovetotheworldlypracticesofday﹣to﹣dayparenting.Thewholejobseemssetupforconditionality:Itwouldbedishonesttopretendwe'reindifferenttoourchildren'sechoingourvalues.I'mdisappointedwhenmysonswon'tplaytheirroleinthescriptIhavewrittenforthem,butdeepdown,I'malsoalittlethrilled.Asecretpartofmeisdelightedbytheirragingdemandsforfullpersonhood.(1)Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph2mean?A.Theauthorlearnedmusicalinstrumentsoutofpurelove.B.Theauthorforcedhermumtoenrollherinpianolessons.C.Theauthor'smumthrewherintomusicforherownsake.D.Theauthorofferedtolearnmusicalinstrumentsforhermom'sapproval.(2)Whatdoestheauthor'smotherregardtheauthor'smusicalindustriousnessas?A.Aresultofherselflesscultivation.B.Aproofofherabilitytobeaqualifiedmother.C.AwaytofitintotheBritishintellectualsociety.D.Asymbolmoreoffamilyachievementthanofsocialidentity.(3)WhichofthefollowingisTRUEfromtheauthor'sperspective?A.Shethinkshersonscouldplayaswellasshedid.B.Shehasamixedfeelingtowardshersons'unwillingness.C.Shedoesn'tcareaboutwhetherhersonsplayinstrumentswell.D.Shefeelssorrowfulbecausehersons'instruments﹣playingskillsarebad.(4)Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.CanMusicalTalentsReallybeInherited?B.CanWeReallyForceOurChildrentoLoveMusic?C.CanWeReallyLoveOurChildrenUnconditionally?D.CanPlayingInstrumentsHelpUsFitintoIntellectualSociety?8.(2025?東城區(qū)校級(jí)三模)Iwaswalkinghomewhenawell﹣dressedmanpolitelystoppedme."CouldyoutellmewhichwaytoBloorand…"Hestruggledtogetthenextwordoutwithapainedlook,butIknewbetterthantofinishhissentenceforhim."…Bathurst?"hesaidafterseveralsecondsoftrying.WhenIanswered,hetoldmethathedidn'tactuallyneedtoknow.Hewaspractisingstuttering(口吃)openly,heexplained,hopingtobecomemoreconfidentdoingsoaroundstrangers."Areyoudoingthatbecauseit'sNationalStutteringAwarenessDay?"Iaskedwithexcitement,eagertoconnectwithotherstutterers.WhenheaskedhowIknewthat,IsaidIgrewupwithastutter.Henodded,askinghopefully:"Soyourstutterhasmagicallydisappeared?"Ipaused.Iunderstoodwhyheassumedthis—Isoundedquitefluent.Butevenaswespoke,mystutterhadinfluencedmyspeech,andthat'swhyI'dmisnamedInternationalasNationaltoavoidthetrickyfrontsoundthatIcontinuetostrugglewith.Datashowsfourpercentofallchildrenstutter,whileonlyonepercentofthemstutterintoadulthood﹣a75percentdrop.Butarethesupposedex﹣stutterscompletelyfreeoftheirstutteringpast?Actually,thoughtheseverityofmystutterhasdecreasedwithage,ithasshapedmyidentityandaffectedmylifetremendously,informingthewaythatIspeak,interactandmovearoundintheworld.Somedefinestutterasadisabilitybecauseitisasconstantandoutofcontrolasblindnessorotherdisabilities.There'snopill,nosurgery,nowaytogetridofit,no"recovering"fromit.Butthereisrecoveringfromtheshameandself﹣hatredthatresultfromit.Someresearchershavebeguntoarguethattreatmentforstuttershouldn'tbecenteredaroundremovingaperson'sstutter,butratheronreducingone'snegativethoughtsandbehaviorssurroundingit.Asforme,I'dsaythatmystutterhasnot"magicallydisappeared"becauseI'vesimplyfoundwaystoconceal(隱藏)it.ButIhaveabettertherapynow﹣Iwillgrowalongsideit,anidentityinseparablefromthewaythatIspeak.Thinkingaboutthis,Idecidedtotelltheman,whowasstilllookingatmehopefully:"."(1)Thedecentmanstoppedtheauthorbecausehe.A.losthiswayandaskedaboutthedirectionB.wasveryeagertoconnectwithotherstutterersC.wantedtobebraverwhentalkingtounfamiliarpeopleD.waspractisinggivingspeechesfluentlyinopenoccasions(2)WhydidtheauthormisnametheInternationalasNationalinparagraph2?A.Becausehemisrememberedthenameofthisday.B.BecausetheNationalversionismorefamiliartopeople.C.Becauseitisquitedifficultforhimtomakethesound"inter".D.Becauseasastutter,hecan'tpronouncetheword"international".(3)Whatmightbetheauthor'sanswerinthelastparagraph?A.Yes.Ihavegotridofstutterbydevelopingamorepositiveattitudetowardslife.B.No.ThereisnorecoveringfromstutterandIhavesimplyfoundwaystoconcealit.C.Yes.AsIgrowolder,Irarelystutternowandpeoplearoundmedon'tknowIstuttered.D.No.IwillalwayslivewithstutterbecauseitisalsoapartofmeandIgladlyacceptthat.(4)What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Mystutter,myselfB.NewdefinitionsforstutterC.Stutter,alife﹣changingdisabilityD.Aspecialencounterwithstutterers9.(2025?昌平區(qū)二模)At17yearsold,mostarestilllearningbasicdrivingskillsinAmerica.Oncethecarisparked,thedayispackedwithschoolactivitiesandhangingoutwithfriends.Butat17,MaggieTaraskahadadistinctivegoalinmind:FlyaloneacrosstheUnitedStates.BothofMaggie'sparentswereretiredfromtheairforcesotheurgetoflyisinMaggie'sblood.Shewenttoflightschool,putinthehourswithaninstructorandstartedonhertraininghours.Butonherfirsttakeoff,somethingdidn'tsoundright.Theplanehadlostoneofthelandinggearwheels."AssoonasItookoff,Ijustheardsomethingwaswronginstinctively."saidMaggie.Herinstructortalkedtoherfromthegroundwhileshecircledafewtimestogatherherself."Iwasfrightened,thinkingaboutallthebadthingsthatcouldhavehappened;IwasthinkingabouthowmyparentswereonthegroundasIknewtheywerewatching."Stressandpaniccancauseanyofustomakecarelessdecisions.Ittakesmentalpracticetocalmdown."Takeafewbreaths,focusonthemomentandfollowtheplan.Ipanickedabit,butfollowedmytraining."Maggiewasalittleshakyasshetalkedtothetower,butshehadaperfectbellylandingthatskiddedontheinfieldgrass.Herfathercouldn'tbeprouder."BythetimeIsawMaggieonherapproach,itwasabetterapproachthanIcouldhaveflown,"hesaid.Cheerseruptedinthetower,andMaggietookadeepbreathandclimbedoutoftheplane.Creditdoesgotothecrewfortalkingtoher.Yes,weallneedsomeonetotalkusthroughchallengingtimes,butintheend,itwasallMaggieatthecontrols.Wecouldallbeforgivenforcallingitquitsafteranexperiencelikethat.Afterall,itwasabitdistressing.Sowalkingawaywouldbeunderstandable.Butfivedayslater,Maggiewasgoingthroughherpre﹣flightsafetyinspections,checkingthewings,especiallycheckingthelandinggear."Itfeelsamazing,"shesaid,"Itgivesanincrediblesenseofliberation."Atsomepointinourlives,wewillallbeinasituationforthefirsttime.It'sscary.Butifyoufaceyourfears,thewholeworldopensuptoyou.(1)Maggie'surgetoflyalonewasmainlyinfluencedby.A.herparents'backgroundinairforceB.herexperienceofschoolactivitiesC.herinstructor'sencouragementD.herbasicdrivingskills(2)WhenMaggieheardsomethingwrongduringtakeoff,she.A.landedtheplaneimmediatelyB.thoughtofherparents'expectationC.circledafewtimestocalmherselfdownD.continuedflyingasifnothinghadhappened(3)WhichwordswouldbestdescribeMaggie'spersonality?A.Proudandintelligent.B.Positiveandcautious.C.Patientandresponsible.D.Fearlessanddetermined.(4)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.B.Agoodbeginningishalfdone.C.Fortunefavorsthebrave.D.Practicemakesperfect.10.(2025秋?深圳月考)PerhapsnooneknowsthepowerofimaginationbetterthanChinesewriterLiuCixin.Untilfouryearsago,Liuworkedfull﹣timeasacomputerengineeratapowerplantinShanxiprovince.Heonlywrotesciencefictioninhissparetime.ButitwasduringthistimethatLiu'simaginationtookflight.Hedidwhathemightneverhavethechancetodoinreallife—wanderinspace,fightwithaliens,andvisitplanetslight﹣yearsaway.Butevenwithsuchapowerfulimagination,Liu,55,probablyhadn'texpectedthathewouldbecomethefirstAsiantowintheHugoAward,sciencefiction'shighestprize,in2015.PerhapsneitherdidhethinkthatformerUSpresidentBarackObamawouldreadhisnovelTheThree﹣BodyProblem,northatonNov9inWashingtonDC,hewouldwinthe2018ArthurC.ClarkeAwardforImaginationinServicetoSociety.It'sthefirsttimeaChinesewriterhaseverwontheaward.Inhisacceptancespeech,LiusaidthatheowedhisimaginationtoArthurC.Clarke(1917—2008),afamousUKsci﹣fiauthor.HesaidthatreadingClarke's1968classicnovel2001:ASpaceOdysseyintheearly1980shadagreateffectonhim."Mymindopeneduplikeneverbefore.Ifeltlikeanarrowriverfinallyseeingthesea,"Liusaid."Thatnight,inmyeyes,thestarryskywascompletelydifferentfromthepast.Forthefirsttimeinmylife,Iwasawedbythemysteryoftheuniverse."ButnomatterhowfarawayLiu'simaginationtakeshim,somehowhisnovelsalwaysstayrational(理性的).InTheThre

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