2026届高考英语二轮复习:阅读理解练 课件(共45张PPT)

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2026届高考英语二轮复习:阅读理解练 课件(共45张PPT)

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阅读理解A
Starting October 29, 2025, United Airlines will offer a second non-stop flight from Newark Liberty International Airport to the island of Dominica, now operating every Wednesday in addition to the existing Saturday service. The new Wednesday arrival lands in the early afternoon, getting you to Fort Young Hotel with enough time to settle in before sunset. (第一段)
1. What can the new flight to Dominica do
A. Improve the flight security. B. Enhance travel convenience. C. Expand the Saturday service. D. Arrive earlier than any others.

现在分词做结果状语
From there, your Fort Young experience begins; oceanfront relaxation, spa treatments, daily land and sea trips and easy access to our dive dock, right on arrival. Whether you’re here to explore or unwind, this new travel option makes your journey to Dominica, and Fort Young Hotel, smoother than ever.(第二段)
In December 2025, the island will launch the world’s longest cable car(缆车), offering panoramic(全景) views from the Roseau Valley to the famed Boiling Lake. What was once a six-hour hike will soon become a twenty-minute scenic journey through the rainforest. This, along with a wave of new adventure-focused offerings, makes now the ideal moment to experience all that Dominica, and Fort Young Hotel, has to offer.(第三段)
To match United’s expanded service, Fort Young Hotel is introducing a Fort Adventures offer. Start an extraordinary guided journey that allows guests to explore the natural wonders of Dominica, without having to worry about plans or decision-making. Suitable for adults and children alike, this package gives you the highly-desired opportunity to enjoy various activities during your stay:
·4 Nights’ Accommodation ·Full Breakfast Daily
·Airport Pick-ups and Drop-offs ·2 Days of Land and Water Trips
·Whale Watching Experience (第四段)

2. What do we know about the Fort Adventures offer
A. It ensures a worry-free tour. B. It provides non-guided trips.
C. It has a definite age restriction. D. It offers free cable car access.
This offer was created for travelers looking to take advantage of the easier access to Dominica while enjoying all the thoughtful details that define the Fort Young experience. To book your stay or learn more, contact us at www..

3. Where is the text most probably taken from
A. A sports brochure. B. A hotel’s annual report.
C. An in-flight magazine. D. An adventure guide.
阅读理解B
Jake Morrison, a high school teacher in a small town in Oregon, US, once knew little about community gardening—save for seeing his grandma tending tomato plants in her backyard. It wasn’t until his niece Zara got addicted to electronic devices that he resolved to take action. He introduced kids like Zara to gardening, and that’s how they first got involved in the Springdale Kids’ Garden program, a local initiative launched in 2005. (第一段)

4. Why did Jake enter the field of gardening
A. To repay his grandma’s instruction.
B. To join a community initiative.
C. To develop his teaching methods.
D. To break his niece’s screen habit.
除…之外
照顾
强调句型
Zara grew deeply passionate about gardening through this program and now assists in managing a youth garden club at her school. In 2018, Jake launched a new project called Little Sprouts, which is designed to instruct kids aged 5 to 7 in vegetable growing.(第二段)
Thanks to his backing, over 80 kids participate free of charge each summer for 4 weeks. They spend 90 minutes every Tuesday and Thursday improving their gardening skills, with each child receiving a small shovel(小铲子), a pair of gloves, and a hat. “They learn to dig, sow seeds, water young plants, and harvest vegetables in an engaging, secure setting,” Jake explained. “It gets them active, away from their tablets. Gardening builds patience, and they take delight in consuming what they’ve grown. Sure enough, more kids expressed interest in joining.”(第三段)

5. What can be learned about Little Sprouts
A. It mainly targets teenagers. B. It provides daily sessions.
C. It takes kids’ safety into account.
D. It requires a participation fee.
To fund the project, he spent his after-school hours collecting used plastic bottles and old newspapers from the neighborhood, carefully cleaning and sorting them before selling the recyclables to a nearby firm. “At first, the residents questioned my motives, assuming I was doing this just to make a profit, but now even people I don’t know stop by to drop off their recyclables at my door,” he shared. This recycling effort generates about $15,000 each year, which covers all the garden’s needs.(第四段)
6. How did people initially find Jake’s recycling
A. It benefited him financially. B. It heavily funded his project.
C. It needed to be supported. D. It would make little difference.

Jake says that watching the kids’ excitement when picking their first carrots or tomatoes brings him great contentment. “Not only is less waste ending up in landfills, but we’ve got kids who prefer digging in soil over looking through phones,” he added.(最后一段)
7. What is Jake’s educational philosophy according to the text
A. Still waters run deep. B. Practice makes perfect.
C. Never too old to learn. D. Experience teaches best.

阅读理解C
A study covering 12 countries and over 3,500 people has found something new when it comes to people’s decision-making preferences.(第一段)
定语从句主动的省略
当涉及到…的时候
The study offers the first test challenging a long-standing assumption that people from group-oriented societies, cultures that emphasize collective thinking and community harmony, are naturally more likely to seek advice from others and that individualistic cultures like the United States are expected to favor going it alone. The study found that people—from community members and university students in countries like Japan, Germany, and Canada to Indigenous(土生土长的) Amazonian rainforest communities—most often preferred personal thinking for decision-making, followed by relying on gut instincts(直觉). Asking friends for advice ranked third, while seeking input from larger groups was generally least preferred.(第二段)
8. What does the long-held concept think Americans do when making decisions
A. Trust their gut instincts. B. Practice self-reliance.
C. Seek friends’ advice. D. Consult larger groups.

同位语从句
定语从句
The international research team conducted what they called the first wide-ranging investigation of decision-making preferences across diverse cultures. The study included participants from wealthy nations like Germany, Japan, and Canada, as well as developing countries including Morocco, Ecuador, and South Africa. They also spoke with members of two Indigenous Amazonian communities, the Shiwiar and Shipibo peoples, who live in small-sized societies that rely heavily on collective decision-making for village governance.(第三段)
9. What’s the team’s purpose in choosing the Shiwiar and Shipibo peoples
A. To increase the samples’ diversity.
B. To confirm their thinking strategies.
C. To demonstrate their unique cultures.
D. To promote remote community culture.

conduct=perform=carry out
what引导的名词性从句
10. What might participants encounter during the test
A. Tough moral-decision questions. B. Group discussion requirements.
C. Diverse advice assessed by friends.
D. Collective wisdom from partners.
Participants read six everyday situations requiring difficult choices made by them alone. Some involved picking between two equally attractive options. Others presented a conflict like helping a neighbor prepare their field instead of finishing one’s own work. For each situation, people chose from four decision-making approaches: relying on gut feelings, thinking it through carefully on their own, asking trusted friends for advice, or seeking input from a broader crowd. They also rated how wise they considered each approach and how good they expected to feel about decisions made using each method.(第四段)

定语从句主动的省略
定语从句被动的省略
直觉或本能反应
依靠某人自己
11. What’s the best title for the text
A. Group Decision Weaknesses B. Personal Preference Contradiction
C. Cross Cultural Communication Tricks
D. Global Insights into Decision-Making
The study suggested personal thinking topped the charts everywhere, preferred by 37% to 60% of participants depending on the country. It highlights an interesting contradiction in human behavior. Scientific evidence shows that seeking advice often improves decision quality: Others can point out blind spots, share useful experience, and help avoid mental prejudices.(最后一段)

定语从句被动的省略
现在分词做方式状语
阅读理解D
Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University have created a super-small camera called the Microimager, which is thinner than a human hair. It can bend with movements and take clear pictures inside the brain without causing much damage. (第一段)
The camera is only 7 micrometers thick (14 times thinner than a hair) and 400 micrometers wide. Traditional endoscopes, the snake-like cameras doctors put through the body during procedures, are relatively massive compared to this new invention and often severely harm delicate brain tissue. But this thin, flexible device can slip between neurons(神经元), according to the research published in Biomedical Optics Express. (第二段)
12. Why does the author mention traditional endoscopes
A. To clarify a definition. B. To present an argument.
C. To make a comparison. D. To reach a conclusion.

定语从句被动的省略
定语从句
Surgeons could one day use this technology to precisely identify the edges of abnormal growths during operations, potentially salvaging more healthy brain tissue. Researchers studying neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s could observe brain cells in action without the cut-into-the-body procedures that are presently required. And unlike rigid fiber cameras that can only capture a single point of light, this flexible device has 20 independent channels that create detailed images.(第三段)
13. What does the underlined word “salvaging” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Repairing. B. Saving. C. Changing. D. Creating.

现在分词做结果状语
定语从句主动的省略
定语从句
Creating such a tiny, functional camera demanded solutions to long-standing engineering challenges. One was about rethinking how to make the device. Unlike previous metal masks(掩模)that caused rough edges(spreading light and reducing image quality), the Carnegie Mellon team used smooth photoresist(光刻胶) masks, resulting in cleaner wave guides. They also addressed the need for extreme thinness and medical durability by layering different tissue-safe materials. This combination creates a significant difference in how light bends through each material, effectively trapping light within each wave-guide channel.(第四段)
14.What is paragraph 4 mainly about concerning the Microimager
A. Its application effects. B. Its working principle.
C. Its innovative points. D. Its experimental process.

需要改进或完善的事物:指需要改进或完善的方面或细节。
Existing commercial systems, which are employed to examine brain activity, cost as much as tens of thousands of dollars but provide only single-point measurements. The Microimager could offer 20 times more spatial information in a package that’s dramatically safe. With the ability to resolve features as small as 30 micrometers, it could successfully distinguish between different layers of brain tissue. It is giving a much-needed upgrade to how we study and treat the most complex organ in the human body. (最后一段)
15. Which best describes current commercial systems used to study brain activity
A. Economical. B. Time-consuming. C. Promising. D. Cost-inefficient.

七选五
A. Departments are carefully named here.
B. They operate on the self-service system.
C. Other firms also offer online dairy delivery services.
D. Cheap shoppers help create London’s various shops.
E. These stores are a mixture of tradition and modernity.
F. Here you may buy not only dairy produce but also household articles.
G. They are chiefly foodstuffs, household goods, clothing and office supplies.
One of the features of London is the number of big stores, most of which are to be found in or near the West End. __16__They developed in the nineteenth century; they maintain the dignity of that century, yet they are always ready to follow new trends.
E
A. Departments are carefully named here.
B. They operate on the self-service system.
C. Other firms also offer online dairy delivery services.
D. Cheap shoppers help create London’s various shops.
E. These stores are a mixture of tradition and modernity.
F. Here you may buy not only dairy produce but also household articles.
G. They are chiefly foodstuffs, household goods, clothing and office supplies.
__17__Budget Dresses are really cheap dresses—but no customer likes to be thought of as a “cheap” shopper. This is because people prefer nicer words that hide less pleasant ideas. Mother-to-be or Lady-in-Waiting will often be found instead of the conventional Maternity Wear(孕妇装), showing how we use gentle terms to make things sound better.
A
现在分词做结果状语
A. Departments are carefully named here.
B. They operate on the self-service system.
C. Other firms also offer online dairy delivery services.
D. Cheap shoppers help create London’s various shops.
E. These stores are a mixture of tradition and modernity.
F. Here you may buy not only dairy produce but also household articles.
G. They are chiefly foodstuffs, household goods, clothing and office supplies.
Another feature of London’s shopping life is the chain stores, in which the goods are displayed on open counters. What kinds of goods are they __18__For example, one famous firm of chemists has shops in many parts of London, and in these you may buy not only medicines but toilet items. Dairy firms have shops in various parts of London, too. __19__
G
F
A. Departments are carefully named here.
B. They operate on the self-service system.
C. Other firms also offer online dairy delivery services.
D. Cheap shoppers help create London’s various shops.
E. These stores are a mixture of tradition and modernity.
F. Here you may buy not only dairy produce but also household articles.
G. They are chiefly foodstuffs, household goods, clothing and office supplies.
Most of the food stores in London are called supermarkets, some of which have in-store cafes, providing a convenient spot for shoppers to take a break. __20__You go in, pick up a basket, walk round the shop and choose what you want. At the exit, there is a check-out point—a cash desk, where you pay for all your goods together.
If you go shopping in London, you will find a wide range of shopping options that can meet all your needs and bring a unique experience.
B
完形填空
Ella wiped her hands on her apron(围裙), eyeing the strawberry cakes cooling on the counter. For over a decade, she’d __21__Harper’s favorite dessert since the 76-year-old, who lived alone, moved across the city.
Holding the cake box, Ella waited for the bus at the stop. The clear sky__22__darkened, and fat raindrops soon turned into a downpour that flooded the streets. Then Ella__23__a message on her phone, “City bus service suspended,” Ella became__24__— Harper’s phone had been acting up all week.
21. A. baked B. collected C. sold D. ordered
22. A. temporarily B. suddenly C. normally D. ultimately
23. A. edited B. selected C. received D. questioned
24. A. tired B. worried C. puzzled D. surprised




功能失常,出毛病:指设备或机器出现问题,无法正常运行。
act up
Just then, headlights__25__the rain. A car slowed to a stop, its window rolling down to reveal a good-looking woman. “Need a ride ” she asked with a__26__smile. “I’m Zoe.” Ella hesitated, then__27__, “I’m off to visit an old lady living far away.”
25. A. welcomed B. shared C. avoided D. sliced
26. A. friendly B. familiar C. forced D. contented
27. A. proved B. apologized C. explained D. complained



prove→n.
proof
aplologize→n.
apology
explain→n.
explanation
complain→n.
complaint
Zoe offered, “I can drop you home first. This weather’s__28__.” But Ella replied, “Her roof leaks. Last time it rained, the indoor floor got__29__. She fell down, trying to fix a bucket(桶). I need to__30__her.” Zoe asked for the__31__, then smiled, “My home’s not that way, but her safety is the__32__. Let’s go.”
28. A. predictable B. available C. crazy D. different
29. A. broken B. crowded C. dusty D. slippery
30. A. ask about B. check on C. turn to D. pay for
31. A. address B. situation C. schedule D. emergency
32. A. guarantee B. priority C. topic D. preparation





When they finally__33__Harper’s house, only to find the old lady struggling with an overflowing bucket. “What a__34__!” Harper said emotionally.
Later, as they shared cakes, Harper held Zoe’s hand, saying, “You’re my hero.” Ella nodded—some__35__, she thought, grew from the worst storms.
33. A. located B. passed C. reached D. searched
34. A. duty B. burden C. pity D. relief
35. A. optimism B. honesty C. wisdom D. kindness



不定式做结果状语,表示意想不到的结果
现在分词做伴随状语
语法填空
For Yelena Morozova, a 52-year-old woman from Russia, ___36___(simple) tying her shoes was once a painful struggle due to long-term lumbar(腰椎)issues until she discovered unexpected relief across the border in northeast China.
Last year, Yelena received a traditional needle-knife treatment at Heihe Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)Hospital in Heilongjiang Province twice. Afterward, she was able to bend pain-free for the first time in years___37___gained a newfound faith in this age-old medical tradition.
36. simply37. and
Located on the China-Russian border, Heihe faces Blagoveshchensk City across the Heilongjiang River. Heihe TCM Hospital has become___38___cross-border health destination. In 2024, over 600 Russian patients received treatments____39____(range) from acupuncture(针灸)and cupping to Tuina massage and needle-knife treatments.
In an effort____40____(serve) its growing international patients, the hospital has established a medical team and upgraded its facilities. Booking is quite simple. Russian patients can make appointments online and receive full support from interpreters throughout____41____(they) visit.
38. a39. ranging40. to serve41. their
In the future, the hospital plans to promote wellness tourism by combining TCM treatments with nearby__42__(nature) attractions like the Wudalianchi volcanic springs. This will create a “treatment-while-traveling” approach__43__integrates ancient wisdom with modern convenience.
TCM has won greater international__44__(recognize) in recent years. The Chinese government encourages international TCM cooperation. So far, China__45__(sign) TCM cooperation agreements with over 40 countries and organizations, and Chinese medical practices have reached 196 countries and regions.
42. natural43. that/which44. recognition45. has signed
应用文写作
46. 假定你是李华,你校下周日将举办手工艺(handicraft)展会,请给英国交换生Peter写封邮件,邀请他展示一项他们的传统手工艺。内容包括:(1)介绍展会;(2)发出邀请。注意:(1)写作词数应为 80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Hope this email finds you well. I am more than delighted to tell you our school will host a handicraft exhibition next Sunday in the school hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., whose aim is to showcase traditional crafts from different cultures. As far as I am concerned, it will be a great chance for cultural exchange.
I would appreciate it if you could demonstrate a traditional British handicraft (e.g., knitting or pottery). I am firmly convinced that your active participation will definitely enrich our event. Please let me know your decision by Friday.
Looking forward to your reply!
续写
Harry slammed(猛关)his bedroom door. He’d been begging Dad for a new tablet for weeks — one with a fast camera to take photos for his art class. But Dad just shook his head every time.
“We need to save for your younger sister’s school trip to the science museum,” he’d said. Harry thought to himself, “It’s not fair. All my friends have one for their projects.”
That evening, Dad found Harry sitting in the backyard, sad. He pulled up a chair and sat down, asking Harry, “Remember that red bike in the storage room That thing used to be my pride and joy.” Harry nodded, thinking of the dusty thing covered by a strong cloth.
“I wanted a new bike more than anything when I was your age,” Dad said. “Your grandpa found that red one at a junkyard—with a bent wheel. He said we couldn’t afford a new one. So I spent every weekend out here, fixing that old one—straightening the wheel, patching(修补)the tires, even repainting it red with leftover paint found in the storage room.” He laughed softly. “When I finally rode it, I felt prouder than if it had been brand-new. I earned it.”
“Why are you telling me this My tablet isn’t a bike,” Harry responded.
“Because wanting things is easy,” Dad said. “But working for them That’s when you start caring about how hard it is to get. That’s how you learn what they’re really worth. I know you want a tablet very much. But your sister’s trip—she’s been talking about it since the second grade. Maybe there’s a way to do both.”
Harry’s throat suddenly felt tight. “What if ... what if I sold my old stuff Toys, books — have a yard sale ” Dad’s eyes lit up. “That’s a good plan. But you have to do the work—pricing, setting up, and selling. Whatever you make, every cent goes towards your tablet.”
注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next day, Harry dragged boxes full of old toys and books to the yard. _________________________________
When the last customer left, Harry counted the day’s earnings. _______
The next day, Harry dragged boxes full of old toys and books to the yard. He carefully arranged each item, hoping to attract potential buyers. As he set up the stall, neighbors and passers-by began to stop by, intrigued by the variety of goods on display. Harry enthusiastically explained the features of each toy and book, sharing stories behind some of his favorites. The sun shone brightly overhead, and with each sale, Harry’s excitement grew. Not only was he making progress towards his goal, but he was also learning valuable lessons about communication and negotiation.
When the last customer left, Harry counted the day’s earnings. To his surprise and delight, the total took his breath away — it was more than enough for the tablet’s basic model! A wave of fierce pride washed over him, stronger than any excitement he’d felt just wanting the device. He realized Dad was right: the hours spent sorting, pricing, hauling, and selling had transformed the tablet from a mere object of desire into something deeply personal and valuable. Through effort and perseverance, he could not only achieve his dream but also develop a deeper appreciation for the value of hard work. This tablet wouldn’t just be new; it would be earned.

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