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2026年高考英语预测模拟试卷1

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Jointhe"YoungCreators"WeekendProgram

Areyoulookingtosharpenyourskillsduring(heweekend?TheCommunityYouthCenter(CYC)is

excitedtoannounceourSpringWorkshopSeries.Whetheryou'reinterestedintechnology,art,or

environmentalscience,wehaveaspotforyou!

WorkshopSchedule&Fees

Fee(Member/

WorkshopTitleTimeSlotVenue

Non-member)

Robotics101Saturday09:00-12:00LabA$45/$60

NaturePhotographySaturday14:00-17:00CityParkS30/S45

Potteiy&CeramicsSunday10:00-13:00StudioB$50/$65

Eco-CodingSunday14:00-16:30ComputerSuite$40/$55

ImportantNotes:

Equipment:AllmaterialsforPotteryareprovided.Photographyparticipantsmustbringtheirowndigital

cameras.

AgeLimit:Programsareopentoteenagersaged13-18.

Discount:Ifyousignupfortwoormoreworkshops,youreceiveanadditional10%discountonthetotal

fee.

Registration:ScantheQRcodebeloworvisittheCYCoffice.Registrationclosesthreedaysbeforeeach

workshopstarts.

1.Whichworkshopisthemostexpensiveforanon-member?

A.Robotics101.B.NaturePhotography.

C.Pottery&Ceramics.D.Eco-Coding.

2.WhatmustaparticipantoftheSaturdayafternoonsessionbring?

A.Adigitalcamera.B.Clayandwheels.

C.Alaptopforcoding.D.Amembershipcard.

3.Howcanastudentgetanextra10%discount?

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A.Bybeingamembero「theCYC.B.ByregisteringviatheQRcode.

C.Bysigningupforatleasttwoworkshops.D.BycompletingtheworkshoponSunday.

Fordecades,theimageofmygrandmotherJsgardenremainedasun-drenchedsanctuaryinmymind.It

wasawildsprawloflavenderandmint,whereIspentsummerschasingbutterflies.However,whenIreturned

tothesmallcoastalvillagelastwinter,therealitywasastarkcontrast.Thecottagestoodskeletalagainstthe

graysky,andthegarden—onceaseaofcolors—wasnowagraveyardoftangledweedsandcoldmud.

Isteppedthroughtherustedgate,thescreechofmetalechoinglikeaprotestfromthepast.My

intentionwastofindasmallstonestatueofasleepingcatthatmygrandmotherhadhiddenamongtheroses.To

me,itwasn'tjustapieceofgardendecor;itwasthe"anchor"ofmychildhoodjoy.ButasIshoveledthrough

thedampearth.Ifoundnothingbulbrokenglassandforgottenplastic.Frustrationsetin.Thehousefeltlikea

stianger.itswindowsstaringbackatmewithemptyindifference.

JustasIwasabouttogiveup,1noticedatiny,stubbornsproutofmintpushingthroughacrackinthe

stonepath.Icrushedaleafbetweenmyfingers,andthatsharp,coolingscentsuddenlyfloodedmysenses.In

thatmoment,thegardendidn'tneedthestatuetobe"real"again.Thephysicalobjectshaddecayed,butthe

essenceoftheplace-thesmell,thewind,thefeelingofbelonging-remaineduntouchedbytime.

Iwalkedawayfromtheruinswithoutthestatue,butwithsomethingfarmorepermanent.Irealized

thathomeisn'tacollectionofthingsyoucandigup;it'safragrancethatlingersinthemindlongafterthe

gardenisgone.

4.Whydidtheauthorreturntothecottage?

A.Torepairtheold,rustedgate.B.Torecoverahiddenobjectfromthepast.

C.Tosellthepropertybeforeitdecayedfurther.D.Toreplantthelavenderandmintinthegarden.

5.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenfirstexploringthegardeninwinter?

A.Disappointedanddisconnected.B.Excitedaboutthenewlandscape.

C.Confusedbythechangesinthevillage.D.Hopefulaboutfindingthestonestatue.

6.Whatchangedtheauthor'sperspectiveduringthevisit?

A.Findingtheloststonestatueundertheweeds.

B.Realizing(hehousewasstillingoodcondition.

C.Asensoryexperiencetriggeredbyaplant.

D.Thememoriessharedbyalocalvillager.

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7.Whatisthe"essence"ofhomeaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Thephysicalbuildingsanddecorations.B.Theabilitytopreservechildhoodrelics.

C.Theinternalfeelingsandmemories.D.Thesuccessfulrestorationofoldgardens.

C

Whiledigitaltechnologyhasmadeiteasierthaneverto"connect"withpeopleacrosstheglobe,

sociologicalstudiesshowaparadoxicaldeclineindeep,meaningfulhumaninteractions.Manyindividuals

spendhoursdailyscrollingthroughsocialfeeds,yetreportfeelingmorelonelythanpreviousgenerations.MIT

professorSherryTurkle,authorofReclaimingConversation,isdeeplytroubledbythesetrends.Inherresearch,

shearguesthatwehavetradedconversationfbrmereconnection.

Theshiftbeganwiththeriseofthesmartphone.Traditionally,waitinginalineorsittingatacafe

providedopportunitiesforspontaneouschatswithstrangersorquietreflection.Now,these"gaps"inourdayare

immediatelyfilledbyscreens.Thisisn'tjustachangeinhabit;it'saredesignofoursociallandscape.Weare

physicallypresentbutmentallyelsewhere,aphenomenonTurklecallsbeing"alonetogether.*'

Somecommunitieshavebeguntopushback.InseveralEuropeancities,"No-PhoncCafes"have

emerged,wherecustomersareencouragedtolocktheirdevicesawayandengageinface-to-facedialogue.

Theseinitiativesechotheeffortsofpasturbanreformerswhofoughttokeeppublicsquaresasplacesfor

gatheringratherthanjusttransitpoints.Justas20lh-cenlurycitieswereredesignedaroundcars,our

21st-centurylivesarebeingredesignedaroundalgorithms.

Thecostofthis"efficiency"ishigh.Whenweavoidthemessincssofreal-timeconversation,welose

theabilitytoempathizeandreadsocialcues.Wcinvestheavilyindevicesthathelpus"stayintouch,"butwc

failtoaccountfbrthetruesocialcost.Itistimetothinkdifferentlyaboutthescreeninyourpocket.Arcwe

usingtechnologytoenhanceourlives,orarewelettingithollowoutthespaceswherehumanconnectionused

tcgrow?

8.Whatdoestheparadoxicaldeclinementionedinparagraph1referto?

A.Therisingcostofdigitaldevicesdespitetheirpopularity.

B.Theincreaseinlonelinessalongsideeasierglobalconnecticn.

C.Thedisagreementbetweenscientistsoverinternetspeed.

D.Thefailureofsocialmediatoattractyoungergenerations.

9.Whatdoestheterm"alonetogether"inParagraph2imply?

A.Peopleenjoytheirprivacywhileworkinginabusyoffice.

B.Technologyhelpsstrangersfindcommoninterestsquickly.

C.Individualsarephysicallyclosebutlackmentalengagement.

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D.Silenceisnecessarylorpeopletorellecioniheirpast.

10.Whyare"No-PhoneCafes"mentionedinthetext?

A.TointroduceanewprofitablebusinessmodelinEurope.

B.Toshowhowsomecommjnitiesresistdigitaldominance.

C.Toexplainthehistoricaldesignof20th-centurypublicsquares.

D.Tohighlightthehighpriceofcoffeeindigital-freezones.

11.Whatistheauthor'sfinalmessageregardingtechnology?

A.Weshouldstopusingsmartphonestosaveoursocialskills.

B.Efficiencyismoreimportantthanthequalityofconversation.

C.Wemustinvestintoolsthathelpusstayintouchwithothers.

D.Wcneedtoreconsiderwhethertechenhancesorhollowsoutourlives.

D

Inthepre-digitalera,forgettingwasthedefault.Topreserveamemory,onehadtotakeaphotograph,

writeinadiary,orconsciouslyccmmitaneventtomind.Today,ihesituationisreversed:rememberingisthe

default.Everydigitalfootprint—fromsocialmediapoststolocationdata——isstoredindefinitelyinthevast

''cloud."Whilethistotalrecalloffersconvenience,italsothreatensafundamentalhumancapacity:theabilityto

moveonfromourpast.

ViktorMayer-Schonberger,inhisbookDelete,arguesthalhumanforgettingservesacriticalbiological

andsocialpurpose.Itallowsustofilteroutirrelevantinformationand,moreimportantly,toevolvebeyondour

pastmistakes.Whenoureveryyouthfulerrorispreservedforeverinasearchabledigitalrecord,weriskbeing

"frozen"intime,judgedbywhowewereratherthanwhowehavebecome.This"digitalpermanence"can

discourageindividualsfromtakingrisksorexpressingunconventionalideasforfearoffuturerepercussions.

Furthermore,theconstantpresenceofourpastcandistortourpresent.Psychologicalresearchsuggests

thattheactofoutsourcingourmemorytodevices-aphenomenonknownas"cognitiveoffloading"-may

actuallyweakenourinternalrecall.Whenweknowapieceofinformationissavedonline,ourbrainsareless

likelytoprocessitdeeply.Webecomemastersoffindinginformation,butslavestothetoolsthatstoreit.

Restoringthebalancerequiresaconsciousefforttoreintroduce"forgetting"intoourdigitalsystems.

Thiscouldmean"expirationdates"forcertaintypesofdataorprivacylawsthatgrantindividuals:he"rightto

beforgotten.'*Technologyshouldserveasatoolforhumanflourishing,notadigitalcagethatkeepsustrapped

inanunchangeablepast.

12.Whatdoestheauthormeanby"rememberingisthedefault"inParagraph1?

A.Peoplearenowbornwithbittermemories.

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B.Digitalinrormationisautomaticallysaved.

C.Forgettinghasbecomeanimpossiblebiologicaltask.

D.Mostpeopleprefercokeepiheirdiariesonline.

13.AccordingtoMaycr-Schdnbcrgcr,whatisanegativeeffectof"digitalpermanence"?

A.Itmakesirrelevantinformationhardertofilter.

B.Ithelpspeoplelearnmorequicklyfromtheirerrors.

C.Ilforcesindividualstorepeattheirpastmistakes.

D.Itmaypreventpeoplefromgrowingandchanging.

14.Whatdoesthe"cognitiveofflojiding"mentionedinParagraph3resultin?

A.Adeeperunderstandingofdigitaltools.

B.Anincreaseinourbrain'ss:oragecapacity.

C.Adeclineinourabilitytorememberthingsinternally.

D.Abelterbalancebetweenworkandpersonallife.

15.Whatistheauthor'smainmessageinthetext?

A.Digitalstorageshouldbeexpandedforfuturegenerations.

B.Weshouldappreciatetheconveniencebroughtbythe"cloud.”

C.Humandevelopmentrequiresahealthybalancebetweenreir.emberingandforgetting.

D.Privacylawsarctheonlywaytoprotectourdigitalfootprints.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Weallknowthatreadingmoreisaworthygoal,yetmostofusfinditdifficulttosticktoaconsistent

readinghabit.Betweenwork,socialobligations,andtheendlesspullofdigitalscreens,booksoftengetpushed

totheside.16Insteadofaimingforhoursofdeepreading,thekeyistostartsmall-verysmall.

Themostcommonmistakepeoplemakeissellingoverlyambitiousgoals.Forinstance,youmight

promiseyourself(oread50pageseverynight.However,onatiringday,(hiscanfeellikeaheavychore.17,

Trycommittingtojuslonepageaday.Thisiswhathabitsexpertscalla"micro-habit."Itissoeasy:hatyoucan

notsaynotoit,evenonyourbusiestdays.

18Rather(hanwaitingforalargeblockoffreetime,lookfor"hidden"moments.Thesecouldbe

thetenminutesspentonthebusorthetimeyouspendwaitingforyourcoffeetobrew.Bykeepingabookwith

youatalltimes—whetherphysicalordigital—youmakeiteasiertochoosereadingovermindlessscrolling.

Environmentalsoplaysacrucialrole.Designyourspaceto(riggerthebehavioryouwant.Ifyourbook

isburiedunderapileofmail,youlikelywon'tpickitup.19Placingabookonyourpillowornextto

yourfavoritechairservesasavisualcuethatremindsyoutoread.

Finally,don'tforgettoenjoytheprocess.Readingshouldn'tfeellikeacompetitionoratasktobe

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completed.20Ifabookisn'tcapturingyourinterestafterafewchapters,it'sokaytoputi(downandfind

somethingelse.Thegoalistobuildasustainableloveforreading,onepageatatime.

A.Youshouldalsoconsiderwhereyouread

B.Thisiswherethepowerofsmallstepscomesin

C.Instead,focusonfindingmaterialthattrulyexcitesyou

D.Anotherstrategyistotakeadvantageofsmallpocketsoftime

E.Digitalscreensarethebiggestdistractionfbrmodernreaders

F.sotoavoidthis,youshouldlowerthebaruntilthegoalbecomeseffortless

G.butbykeepingthebookinplainsight,youcaneasilychangethishabit

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

MovingtoasmallerapartmentmeantIhadtosaygoodbyetomanyofmybelongings.Thehardestpart

was21abulky,uprightpianothathadsatinmylivingroomforyears.Itwasoutoftuneandslightly

scratched,soIinitially22itonasecond-handwebsitefor$20(),hopingtogetsomemoneyback.

However,dayspassedw:thno23.Mostpeoplewerediscouragedbythecostofmovingsucha

heavyinstrument.Frustrated,Ichanged(headvertisementto"24(oagoodhome."Withinanhour,a

womannamedSarahmessagedme.Sheexplainedthatherdaughter,Chloe,was25tolearnmusic,but

theycouldn'taffordapiano.

Whentheyarrivedto26it,Chloe'seyeslitupthemomentshesawtheoldinstrument.Sheran

herfingersoverthekeysasifsheweretouching27.Asthemoversstruggledtoloadthepianoontothe

truck,Sarahtriedto28mesomemoneyformy"kindness,"butI29

Watchingthetruckdriveaway,Ifeltastrangesenseof3().Forweeks,Ihadviewedthatpianoas

a(n)31—aheavyobjecttakingupspaceandcostingmeenergy.ButseeingChloe'sfacemademerealizeit

wasactuallya(n)32.

Aweeklater,SarahsentmeavideoofChloeplayingasimplemelody.Thepianowasstillabitoutof

tune,butthe33intheroomwasunmistakable.By34theideaofmakingaprofit,Ihadgained

somethingfarmorevaluable.Sometimes,lettinggoofthepastforfreeisthebestwayto35someoneclsc's

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future.

21.A.repairingB.leavingC.choosingD.purchasing

22.A.listedB.hidC.playedD.repaired

23.A.excuseB.interestC.regretD.progress

24.A.SoldB.LostC.FreeD.Lent

25.A.afraidB.dyingC.luckyD.proud

26.A.examineB.decorateC.collectD.protect

27.A.goldB.dustC.woodD.glass

28.A.lendB.offerC.borrowD.owe

29.A.acceptedB.struggledC.refusedD.agreed

30.A.reliefB.guiltC.confusionD.anxiety

31.A.giftB.burdenC.toolD.decoration

32.A.memoryB.secretC.bridgeD.mistake

33.A.noiseB.joyC.tensionD.darkness

34.A.followingB.consideringC.abandoningD.spreading

35.A.describeB.brightenC.predictD.forget

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

AncientChinesebridgesareoftenseenasmasterpiecesofengineeringandart.Amongthem,theZhaozhou

Bridge,36(build)duringtheSuiDynasty,standsastheoldeststonearchedbridgeintheworld.Itisits

uniquestructure37hasallowedittosurvivenumerousfloodsandearthquakesoverthepast1,400years.

However,manyotherancientbridgesacrossChinahavefacedtheriskof38(destroy)duetonatural

disastersandlackofmaintenance.Toprotecttheseculturaltreasures,anationalprojectwaslaunched39

(recent).40traditionaltechniquespasseddownthroughgenerationsareused,thesebridgescanberestored

totheirformerglory.

Therestorationworkisnotjustaboutfixingstones.Infact,41requiresadeepunderstandingof

ancientarchitecturalprinciples.Forexample,somewoodenbridgesinFujianProvincewerebuiltwithout42

singlenail,relyingentirelyoncomplexjoints.

Today,theserestoredbridgesserveasalink43thepastandthepresent.Millionsoftourists44

(attract)tothesesiteseveryyeartoenjoythebeautyofChinesearchitecture.The45(grow)popularityof

thesehistoricalsitesprovesthatancientwisdomcanstillshineinthemodernworld.

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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是李华,你校英文报计划增设一个新栏目。现有两个备选栏目:“中国传统手艺(Chinese

TraditionalHandicrafts)和“我的家乡故事(MyHometownSlories)”。请你给报社主编写-封信,推荐

其中一个栏目。内容包括:

1.你的选择;

2.推荐理由;

3.栏目内容建议。

注意:1.写作词数应为8()左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

DearEditor,

Yours,

LiHua

第二节(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Mymotherhasalwaysbeenafanoftraditionalgardening,spendinghoursnurturingherrosesinthesmall

backyard.Forher70thbirthday,Iwantedtodosomethingtrulyspecial.Idecidedtogivehera"smarthome"

upgrade—asophisticatedsystemthatcouldcontrolthelights,andmostimportantly,walerhergarden

automaticallyaccordingtothesoilmoisture.Ispentawholeweekendinstallingsensorsandtablets,convinced

thatthismodernconveniencewouldmakeherlifemucheasierandgivehermoretimetorest.

However,thingsdidn'tgoassmoothlyasIhadenvisioned.Mymother,whohadspentalifetimedoing

thingswithherownhands,feltoverwhelmedbytheflashinglightsandcomplexinterfaces.EverytimeIvisited,

Ifoundherstaringatthetabletwithamixtureofconfusionandanxiety.Onehumidevening,whileIwasdying

toexplainthe"customwateringschedule"fbrthethirdtime,sheaccidentallytappedthewrongbuttonand

deletedherfavoritegardeningjournalapp-adigitalrecordofherroses'growthovertheyears.Frustratedby

herslowlearningandwhatIsawasstubbornness,1snapped,nlt'snotthathard,Mom!You'rejustnottryingto

adapt.*1'

Thesilencethatfollowedwasheavy.Thehurtonherfacewasimmediateanddeep.Shedidntargue;she

simplyse((he(abletasideon(hekitchentableandwenttoherroomwithoutanotherword.Ileftherhouse

feelingamixtureofannoyanceandself-righteousness."She,llgetoverit,"IreasonedasIdrovehome.

Butshedidn't.Twoweekspassed,andourusualnightlyphonecalls,whichusedtobefilledwithgossip

abouttheneighborhoodandgardeningtips,completelystopped.Itextedherafewtimes,butherreplieswere

shortandcold.MywifesuggestedIgooverandapologize,butIresisted,thinkingshewasbeingoverly

sensitiveaboutapieceoftechnology.

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However,myconsciencekeptbotheringme.Thatweekend,Icameacrossanoldphotoalbumwhile

cleaningtheattic.InitwasafadedpictureofmymotherpatientlyleachingmehowtoliemyshoeswhenIwas

five.IrememberedhowIhadstruggledforweeks,cryinginfrustration,yetsheneveroncelosthertemper.She

hadspenthourskneelingbesideme,encouragingmewithagentlesmileuntilIfinallymasteredit.Ithitmelike

alightningbolt:mymotherwasfacingthechallengesofanagingmind,andwhatsheneededfrommewasn'ta

"small"garden;sheneededthesamepatienceandcompanionshipshehadgiftedmedecadesago.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.

Irealizeditwasmewhowasatfault.

Withabunchofherfavoriteroses.Iarrivedatmymother'sdoor.

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2026年高考英语预测模拟试卷1•教师版

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

Jointhe"YoungCreators"WeekendProgram

Areyoulooking(osharpenyourskillsduringtheweekend?TheCommunityYouthCenter(CYC)is

excitedtoannounceourSpringWorkshopSeries.Whetheryou'reinterestedintechnology,art,or

environmentalscience,wehaveaspotforyou!

WorkshopSchedule&Fees

Fee(Member/

WorkshopTitleTimeSlotVenue

Non-member)

Robotics101Saturday09:00-12:00LabA$45/$60

NaturePhotographySaturday14:00-17:00CityParkS30/S45

Potteiy&CeramicsSunday10:00-13:00StudioB$50/$65

Eco-CodingSunday14:00-16:30ComputerSuite$40/$55

ImportantNotes:

Equipment:AllmaterialsforPotteryareprovided.Photographyparticipantsmustbringtheirowndigital

cameras.

AgeLimit:Programsareopentoteenagersaged13-18.

Discount:Ifyousignupfortwoormoreworkshops,youreceiveanadditional10%discountonthetotal

fee.

Registration:ScantheQRcodebeloworvisittheCYCoffice.Registrationclosesthreedaysbeforeeach

workshopstarts.

2.Whichworkshopisthemostexpensiveforanon-member?

B.Robotics101.B.NaturePhotography.

C.Pottery&Ceramics.D.Eco-Coding.

2.WhatmustaparticipantoftheSaturdayafternoonsessionbring?

A.Adigitalcamera.B.Clayandwheels.

C.Alaptopforcoding.D.Amembershipcard.

3.Howcanastudentgetanextra10%discount?

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A.Bybeingamembero「theCYC.B.ByregisteringviatheQRcode.

C.Bysigningupforatleasttwoworkshops.D.BycompletingtheworkshoponSunday.

【答案】l.C2.A3.C

【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一家社区青年中心(CYC)推出的“青年创造者”周末系列

工作坊活动,包括课程安排、费用、地点以及报名注意事项等信息。

【1题详解】

细节理解题。根据表格中最后两列的数据,查找“Non-mcmbcr”(非会员)一栏的费用:Robotics101为

S60;NaturePhotography为$45;Pottery&Ceramics为$65;Eco-Coding为$55。通过对比可知,非

会员报名“陶艺与陶瓷(Pottery&Ceramics)”工作坊的费用最高。故选Co

【2题详解】

细节理解题。根据表格内容,周六下午(Saturday14:00-I7:CO)的活动是“NaturePhotography”(自然

摄影)。再结合文章ImportantNotes部分的第一条信息:"'Photographyparticipantsmustbringtheirown

digitalcameras."(摄影参加者必须自带数码相机).因此,参加周六下午场次的学生需要携带数码相机。

故选A”

【3题详解】

组节理解题。根据文章Discount部分的内容:“Ifyousignupfbrtwoormoreworkshops,youreceivean

additional10%discountonthetotalffee."(如果你报名参加两个或更多的工作坊,总费用可额外享受九折

优惠)。C选项中的“signingupfbratleasttwo”(报名至少两个)是原文“twoormore”的同义转述。

故选Co

B

Fordecades,(heimageofmygrandmotherJsgardenremainedasun-drenchedsanctuaryinmymind.It

wasawildsprawloflavenderandmint,whereIspentsummerschasingbutterflies.However,whenIreturned

tothesmallcoastalvillagelastwinter,therealitywasastarkcontrast.Thecottagestoodskeletalagainstthe

graysky,andthegarden-onceaseaofcolors-wasnowagraveyardoftangledweedsandcoldmud.

Isteppedthroughtherustedgate,thescreechofmetalechoinglikeaprotestfromthepast.My

intentionwastofindasmallstonestatueofasleepingcatthatmygrandmotherhadhiddenamongtheroses.To

me,itwasn'tjustapieceofgardendecor;itwasthe"anchor"ofmychildhoodjoy.ButasIshoveledthrough

thedampearth,Ifoundnothingbutbrokenglassandforgottenplastic.Frustrationsetin.Thehousefeltlikea

stranger,itswindowsstaringbackatmewithemptyindifference.

JustasIwasabouttogiveup,Inoticedatiny,stubbornsproutofmintpushingthroughacrackinthe

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stonepath.Icrushedaleafbetweenmyfingers,andthatsharp,coolingscentsuddenlyfloodedmysenses.In

thatmoment,thegardendidn'tneedthestatuetobe"real"again.Thephysicalobjectshaddecayed,butthe

essenceoftheplace一thesmell,thewind,thefeelingofbelonging-remaineduntouchedbytime.

Iwalkedawayfromtheruinswithoutthestatue,butwitlisomethingfarmorepermanent.Irealized

thathomeisn'tacollectionofthingsyoucandigup;it'safragrancethatlingersinthemindlongafterthe

gardenisgone.

4.Whydidtheauthorreturntothecottage?

A.Torepairtheold,rustedgate.B.Torecoverahiddenobjectfromthepast.

C.Tosellthepropertybeforeitdecayedfurther.D.Toreplantthelavenderandmintinthegarden.

5.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenfirstexploringthegardeninwinter?

A.Disappointedanddisconnected.B.Excitedaboutthenewlandscape.

C.Confusedbythechangesinthevillage.D.Hopefulaboutfindingthestonestatue.

6.Whatchangedtheauthor'sperspectiveduringthevisit?

A.Findingtheloststonestatueundertheweeds.

B.Realizingthehousewasstillingoodcondition.

C.Asensoryexperiencetriggeredbyaplant.

D.Thememoriessharedbyalocalvillager.

7.Whatisthe"essence"ofhomeaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Thephysicalbuildingsanddecorations.B.Theabilitytopreservechildhoodrelics.

C.Theinternalfeelingsandmemories.D.Thesuccessfulrestorationofoldgardens.

【答案】4.B5.A6.C7.C

【导语】

本文是一篇记叙文。作者成年后重返祖母的老屋,面对破败的现状感到失落。在寻找童年象征物失败

后,通过一株薄荷带来的感官体验,领悟到家与记忆的真正含义不在「物质实体,而在「内心的感知

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【4题详解】

细节理解题。根

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