资源简介 2026年1月各地高三模拟考英语题型专项阅读A篇30篇 目录(一) 2026年1月福建省多地市高三一模英语-阅读A篇 1(二) 2026年1月福建省泉州市高三第二次质量检测英语-阅读A篇 2(三) 2026年1月广东省大湾区高三一模英语-阅读A篇 3(四) 2026年1月广东省佛山市高三一模英语-阅读A篇 4(五) 2026年1月广东省汕头市高三期末英语-阅读A篇 5(六) 2026年1月河北省NT20高三质量检测英语-阅读A篇 6(七) 2026年1月河南省郑州市高三一模英语-阅读A篇 7(八) 2026年1月湖北省黄冈市高三期末英语-阅读A篇 8(九) 2026年1月湖北省武汉市武昌区高三期末英语-阅读A篇 9(十) 2026年1月湖南炎德英才长郡中学高三月考(五)英语-阅读A篇 10(十一) 2026年1月湖南省长沙市高三一模英语-阅读A篇 11(十二) 2026年1月湖南省株洲市高三一模英语-阅读A篇 12(十三) 2026年1月江苏省南京市、盐城市高三期末英语-阅读A篇 13(十四) 2026年1月江苏省南通市高三一模英语-阅读A篇 14(十五) 2026年1月江苏省苏北四地市高三第一次调研英语-阅读A篇 15(十六) 2026年1月江苏省苏州市高三期末英语-阅读A篇 16(十七) 2026年1月辽宁名校联盟高三期末英语-阅读A篇 17(十八) 2026年1月山东省滨州市高三期末英语-阅读A篇 18(十九) 2026年1月山东省济南市高三一模英语-阅读A篇 19(二十) 2026年1月山东省济宁市高三一模英语-阅读A篇 20(二十一) 2026年1月山东省青岛市高三调研英语-阅读A篇 21(二十二) 2026年1月山东省泰安市高三期末英语-阅读A篇 22(二十三) 2026年1月山东省烟台市高三期末英语-阅读A篇 23(二十四) 2026年1月山东省淄博市高三一模英语-阅读A篇 24(二十五) 2026年1月四川省绵阳市高三二诊(A)英语-阅读A篇 25(二十六) 2026年1月重庆市八中高三月考(五)英语-阅读A篇 26(二十七) 2026年1月重庆市巴蜀中学高三月考(六)英语-阅读A篇 27(二十八) 2026年1月重庆市康德高考模拟调研(二)英语-阅读A篇 28(二十九) 2026年1月重庆市南开中学高三质检(五)英语-阅读A篇 29(三十) 2026年1月重庆市高三一诊英语-阅读A篇 302026年1月福建省多地市高三一模英语-阅读A篇When it comes to tackling climate change, the focus tends to be on “clean energy”solutions. But the global food system and post-farm processes are also key contributors to emissions(排放). The chart below summarizes food's share of total emissions and breaks it down by source.Reducing emissions from food production is a great challenge for the future. We need inputs such as fertilizers to meet growing demands for food consumption, and we can’t stop cattle from producing methane. We will need a menu of solutions: changes to diets; food waste reduction;improvements in agricultural efficiency; and new technologies to make low-carbon food more available.21. Which source of emissions from the food system takes up the largest share A. Crop production. B. Land use.C. Supply chains. D. Livestock & Fisheries.22. What can promote emission reduction in supply chains A. Improving packaging to reduce food waste.B. Processing food with new technologies.C. Using cleaner energy in food transport.D. Selling fresh food at lower prices.23. In which column of a magazine will you find the text A. Health. B. Economy.C. Environment. D. Technology.2026年1月福建省泉州市高三第二次质量检测英语-阅读A篇The best United States museums offer diverse reasons to explore the nation. Plan your journey by checking out some top picks:Birmingham Museum of ArtBirmingham is a destination for historic architecture, theatres, and James Beard award-winning Southern food.And one of the best samples of the local culture is the city’s Museum of Art. The museum houses over 24,000 pieces from global cultures, plus a fine collection of Renaissance and Academic art. Don’t miss the museum’s Charles W. Ireland Sculpture Garden. In an effort to make art more accessible to the blind and people with vision loss, the garden features several sculptures meant to be touched.Denver Museum of Nature & Science (DMNS)While attracting many families, this Denver museum is best known for its great exhibitions that draw huge crowds. You can expect ticketed and timed temporary exhibitions that showcase everything from the treasures of China to the culture of Cuba. Its massive, varied collection features a giant dinosaur skeleton(骨架), plus exhibits on outer space and the human body.Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI)Perfect for the young and young-at-heart, OMSI is a magnificent museum that will keep the whole family entertained for days. The museum is home to five halls packed with more than 200 interactive natural-science and technology exhibits and labs, a motion simulator, the state’s most technologically advanced four-story-screen movie theatre, and special seasonal exhibits.Kansas Union StationIn addition to being one of the most beautiful train stations in the country after a complete restoration of its full Beaux Arts glory, the station is the place to be, even if you’re skipping the rail. The most recent additions to the station include:a permanent rail history exhibit, a planetarium where you can explore space and stars, a science centre for kids, and a movie theatre.21. Which museum best suits individuals with visual disabilities A. Birmingham Museum of Art.B. Denver Museum of Nature & Science.C. Kansas Union Station.D. Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.22. What is a distinguished characteristic of OMSI A. Special temporary exhibits. B. Family-friendly atmosphere.C. Interactive sci-tech experience. D. Technology-themed collections.23. What can visitors enjoy in both Kansas Union Station and DMNS A. Giant dinosaur displays. B. Exhibitions about vehicles.C. Diverse cultural collections. D. Places to learn about astronomy.2026年1月广东省大湾区高三一模英语-阅读A篇The gradual return of the private buyer to the new car market helped to push up sales as number plates changed in March.Most car buyers in March also changed their preferences for vehicle types, with a particular focus on how the vehicles are powered. Electric vehicles, including fully electric cars and hybrids, are gaining significant popularity. Sales of petrol cars now account for less than half of the market. While the government policymakers have pushed people to buy fully electric zero-emission(排放)cars, many consumers appear to choose hybrids instead, which are partly battery-powered but also carry petrol engines. With the growing popularity, the sales of hybrids now are on the rise. Here is the pie chart illustrating the sales proportion of vehicle types in March 2025.Sales of fully electric cars hit a new monthly record, up to about 69,000 in March 2025, yet their market share dropped to just over 20% for the first quarter, as the popularity of hybrids grew even faster. That is a crucial number, because car makers have to sell 28 percent of their cars as zero-emission models in 2025 or face fines of up to 15,000 for every car they fail to sell to meet the government’s requirement.Nick, an analyst in the local auto industry, believes electric car sales are being artificially increased, mainly because car makers are cutting prices just to hit their sales targets. Meanwhile, many people rushed to buy cars before a new tax on expensive cars started this week.“Car makers remain committed to the market decarbonisation(碳减排)that the country and the environment demand but we need sustained growth, not a short-term bubble(泡沫)driven by unsustainable discounting and drivers rushing to avoid higher taxes,” said Nick. He also believed that the government policymakers should consider the “natural demand” for electric cars.21. What was the percentage of electric vehicles sales in March 2025 A. 19%. B. 45%. C. 28%. D. 20%.22. What is the major reason for the increase in electric car sales according to Nick A. A new tax on cars. B. The change of number plates.C. The reduction of car prices. D. Policies pushing for electric cars.23. What will Nick agree with about the government’s electric car policy A. Ignoring the decarbonisation.B. Strengthening the discounting policy.C. Taking the market needs into account.D. Setting a lower zero-emission sales standard.2026年1月广东省佛山市高三一模英语-阅读A篇The travel industry is gradually moving toward digitalization. However, travel-related digital engagement is among the lowest compared to other industries. Key activities like using home-sharing platforms, purchasing airfare online and consulting travel information websites show infrequent usage, highlighting the industry’s struggle to fully adopt a digital-first approach. On average, consumers engage in digital travel activities just 12.3 days per month, far below the industry-wide average of 28.1 days.Country-Specific TrendsThere are significant variations in digital travel engagement across different countries.American and British consumers displayed a relatively high level of digital engagement in travel, with 15.8 activity days per month. This suggests a growing preference for online platforms for travel planning and booking. The widespread availability of high-speed internet and the popularity of online travel agencies likely contribute to this trend.In contrast, Japanese consumers exhibited the lowest digital engagement in travel, with only 5.8 activity days. This indicates a continued reliance on offline channels and a slower adoption of digital tools in the travel industry. Cultural factors and a preference for personalized service might explain this unwillingness to adopt online travel solutions.Brazil saw its citizens engage digitally with travel an average of 13.9 days per month. Its digital success comes from a comprehensive national strategy aimed at employing digital technologies for economic and social progress.The Road AheadThe travel industry must work to persuade consumers to switch to online tools, yet it also stands to benefit from a growing market. By developing easy-to-use platforms, offering tailored recommendations and ensuring smooth booking processes, travel companies can speed up their digital transformation and meet the demands of today’s travelers. Still, integrating advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality could further refine the digital travel experience and attract new customers.21. Which best describes digital travel engagement A. Low and uneven. B. Broad and sustained.C. Troubling and limited. D. Steady and predictable.22. What can we learn about Japan’s travel industry A. It is hardly influenced by culture.B. It desperately needs high-speed internet.C. It is reliant on traditional methods.D. Its digital engagement matches Brazil’s.23. Which is one of the author’s suggestions for the travel industry A. Attract investment in AI. B. Develop digital technologies.C. Focus on in-person travel services. D. Offer user-friendly online solutions.2026年1月广东省汕头市高三期末英语-阅读A篇As the temperature drops, it’s not just about warm sweaters and hot chocolate. Cold weather can actually have a big impact on your health. Let's learn something so as to stay safe and healthy this season!Why Is Cold Winter A Challenge Winter brings more than just colds. Icy sidewalks can lead to slips and falls. Cold air may also harm your lungs and heart, raising the risk of chest infections especially for the elders.Fighting Off Winter IllnessesMost common winter illnesses can be handled at home. However, flu can be more serious than you think. A flu vaccine is a simple way to protect you. And don’t forget the power of handwashing! Cleaning up with water, adding soap if possible, on a regular basis is one of the most convenient ways to stop virus like the flu from spreading. Keep your house warm and your bedroom window closed especially on cold winter nights, as breathing cold air can be bad for your health.Layer Up: A Good Way To Keep WarmStaying warm is your secret weapon this season! When heading outside, wear several light layers instead of one heavy jacket. The trapped air between layers keeps you much warmer. You can try the 3-Layer Rule:Stay Active: Don’t Let The Cold Make You A Couch Potato!Staying active is crucial for both physical and mental health. If you’re stuck indoors, get up and stretch your body at least once in an hour. Break up your time spent being inactive by walking around your home or standing up from your chair when you are on phone. Any movement helps boost your mood and keep your body strong.With these easy tips, you can enjoy the winter while staying happy and healthy. Check out further advice on how to stay well this winter on our websites. Stay warm, stay active, and take care!21. What is the easiest way to fight against winter illnesses A. Washing hands regularly. B. Staying away from flu.C. Having a special vaccine. D. Closing the house’s windows.22. How does the outer layer help stay warm A. It traps air to provide warmth. B. It absorbs sweat from the skin.C. It keeps cold wind and rain out. D. It prevents heat loss from the neck.23. Which activity is recommended to keep you active in winter A. Break up your time schedule. B. Stay indoors and rest to avoid the cold.C. Keep standing when on phone. D. Get up and loosen up after sitting for long.2026年1月河北省NT20高三质量检测英语-阅读A篇GRESHAM PROFESSOR OF PHYSICApplications are invited for the position of the Gresham Professor of Physic. Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. Today these lectures are both presented in person in London and live streamed to a global audience, with recordings made available online. Gresham professors are outstanding in their fields and superb communicators, able to connect with an audience whose members may not have specialist expertise in the subject, but who will be informed people with a thirst for increased knowledge and understanding.The Professorship of Physic is open to any discipline within the field of Medicine and the Biological Sciences.The 10-term appointment requires the professor to present six lectures each academic year, two lectures per term. Gresham professors also participate in college life, attending the Academic Board, participating in promotion and outreach, attending social events and acting as ambassadors for the college. The post offers excellent opportunities to widen public exposure for the successful candidate. The college pays an annual stipend(津贴)of £9,000 and encourages applications from all backgrounds and communities.All applications will be processed according to the College’s official procedure. Applicants must submit:●A statement letter explaining suitability for the post and outlining the proposed lecture series.●A resume of no more than five pages.●Titles and short abstracts for six lectures in the first academic year, plus an outline for the following seven terms.●A link to an online lecture demonstrating strong communication skills.●Information on any social media accounts.●Names and contact details of at least two referees.Applications should be sent to professorships@gresham.ac.uk. Please combine into a single PDF file and include your surname in the file title. Applications may also be sent by post to: The Academic Programme Manager, Gresham College, Barnard’s Inn Hall, Holborn, London ECIN 2HH.21. What ability is essential for the position of the Gresham Professor of Physic A. Having a medical degree from London. B. Having long teaching experience abroad.C. Being able to speak to non-experts clearly. D. Being skilled in running live streaming systems.22. What can the successful applicant expect from the job A. Luxury housing. B. Academic visibility.C. Extra income for each lecture. D. Free access to all college courses.23. What may lead to an application being disqualified A. Submitting a six-page resume. B. Sending the application electronically.C. Using social media during the process. D. Providing the names of only two referees.2026年1月河南省郑州市高三一模英语-阅读A篇Travel photographers have to be ready for whatever a destination throws at them. That’s where this collection of the best travel camera equipment comes into play. The following items are the perfect base to any kit.Fujifilm X-T50 CameraNat Geo’s in-house photo engineering team named the Fuji film X-T50 the best camera for travel for its great film simulations and clear visuals. They also spoke highly of the straight-from-the-camera clear JPG images that barely require editing. The travel-friendly camera weighs just under a pound, but it captures(拍 摄)professional-level images.Petzl Tikka HeadlampBettymaya Foott spends much of her time photographing at night, and she thinks highly of her Petzl Tikka Headlamp. Some of the features include the red-light capabilities, which preserve night vision;the long battery life; and the comfortable strap. Additionally, it alternates between settings with one single button.Peak Design Travel TripodWhether you’re capturing the northern lights or recording an interview, you need a travel tripod to keep your camera steady. Chicago-based travel journalist Yulia recommends Peak Design Travel Tripod. “It’s lightweight and packs well,” she says. The carbon fiber model weighs just under three pounds and can fold down to the size of a water bottle.GoPro Hero 13 Black CameraThe GoPro Hero 13 Black Camera captures 5K video at 60por4K at 120p—perfect for slowing down footage without losing quality. It lets you capture 24.7-megapixel stills from each video, which means you don’t have to decide between filming and photographing the action. Its battery can last 2.5 hours of continuous shooting. It’s also waterproof down to 33 feet.21. What can be learned about the recommended items A. The GoPro Hero 13 Black Camera can be used underwater.B. The Peak Design Travel Tripod is affordable for interviewers.C. The Fujifilm X-T50 Camera is the lightest camera in the market.D. The Petzl Tikka Headlamp helps see distant objects with no button.22. Which of the following is foldable A. Fujifilm X-T50 Camera. B. Petzl Tikka Headlamp.C. Peak Design Travel Tripod. D. GoPro Hero 13 Black Camera.23. Where is this text possibly taken from A. A travel handbook. B. An equipment collection.C. A camera advertisement. D. A photography magazine.2026年1月湖北省黄冈市高三期末英语-阅读A篇Many countries are considering reducing speed limits on motorways and in urban areas. Fuel savings and reductions in CO emissions are just two of the reasons for doing so.Fuel consumption decreases the slower you drive, because the moving car has to overcome fewer physical forces such as air resistance and rolling friction(摩擦)between tyres and road. Air resistance increases with the square of the speed. This means that a car experiences 28% more air resistance at a speed of 130km/h than at 110km/h.Slower speed is not the only way to reduce the CO emissions from your car. There are three automotive tips to help the climate else.STREAMLINE THE CAR1. Unevenness(不均匀)increases the air resistance of your car, and so its CO emissions. Four open windows increase fuel consumption by up to 27%.GET UP THE GEARS(齿轮)QUICKLY2. Petrol and diesel(柴油)cars should always be driven in the highest possible gear: the engine then has as few revolutions as possible. Fuel consumption between two gears can vary by up to 20%.MAINTAIN TYRE PRESSURE3. Car tyres at the recommended pressure ensure ideal driving. If the tyre pressure drops to 75% pressure, fuel consumption increases by 2%. If it drops by half, the increase is as much as 10%.Here’s the breakdown of fuel consumption impact of driving habits and vehicle adjustments from the Federation of Danish Motorists (FDM).Fuel Consumption Impact of Driving Habits &Vehicle Adjustments21. Why does driving at a lower speed help cut fuel use A. It weakens the physical forces the car must fight against.B. It changes the way air resistance affects the car.C. It lightens the weight of the moving vehicle.D. It makes the engine work at a higher speed.22. What will happen if a car’s windows are wide open while driving A. It’ll lower the car’s air resistance. B. It’ll reduce the car’s CO emissions.C. It’ll lead to a sharp rise in fuel use. D. It’ll make the car run more smoothly.23. What is the fuel-saving effect of reducing speed from 130km/h to 110km/h according to FDM data A. 10%. B. 16%. C. Up to 20%. D. Nearly 28%.2026年1月湖北省武汉市武昌区高三期末英语-阅读A篇Welcome to the British Museum! Experience global cultures from the dawn of history to the present.23 Sep 2025-25 Jan 2026: In the company of friendsThis display highlights recent acquisitions of rare 17th-century drawings by Samuel Cooper and Richard Gibson. Cooper’s work memorializes his cousin's infant son, while Gibson’s portrait presents a picture of a young gentleman. These are contrasted with informal sketches of daily life by other artists, offering a rare glimpse into thee personal and artistic circles of 17th-century London.10 Sep 2025-20 May 2026: Making poetry with solid objectsDiscover Edward Allington (1951-2017), a leading voice of the 1980s “New British Sculpture”. Although he was known for sculpture, drawing was central to his practice. This collection of drawings reveals the wit, curiosity, and intellect behind his work, highlighting his significant contribution to British art.09 Oct 2025-22 Mar 2026: Nordic noirFeaturing over 150 works from the Nordic countries, the exhibition opens with Edvard Munch’s prints and traces the evolution of graphic arts afterwards. It spans the charming prints of the 1940s Norwegian woodcuts and the 1970s screenprints. The dominant theme for contemporary artists is nature and the urgency to preserve the valleys, mountains and forests unique to the region.15 Jan-25 Mar 2026: Hawaii, a kingdom crossing oceansIn 1824, King Liholiho voyaged from the North Pacific to seek an alliance(结盟)with the British Crown, a turning point for his kingdom. This exhibition explores Hawaii's history through its complex relationship with Britain, celebrating Hawaiian artistic heritage from feathered chiefly coats to bold contemporary works.21. Which can people see if they visit the British Museum in April 2026 A. In the company of friends.B. Making poetry with solid objects.C. Nordic noir.D. Hawaii, a kingdom crossing oceans.22. What is the main focus of today’s artists in Nordic noir A. Urban development.B. Social welfare systems.C. Ecological conservation.D. Historical Nordic culture.23. What sets the exhibits of Hawaii, a kingdom crossing oceans from others A. Objects. B. Paintings.C. Poems. D. Woodcuts.2026年1月湖南炎德英才长郡中学高三月考(五)英语-阅读A篇Global temperatures are on the rise—up by 1.1 degrees Celsius since the preindustrial era and expected to continue inching higher—with terrible consequences for people and wildlife such as intense floods and heat waves. To prevent disaster, experts urge to restrict temperature rise to 1.5 degrees, which would mean cutting greenhouse gas emissions(排放), by 2050, to net zero—when the amount of greenhouse gases emitted into the atmosphere equals the amount that’s removed.More than 800 cities around the world, from Mumbai to Denver, have promised to halve their carbon emissions by 2030 and to reach net zero by 2050. These are crucial contributions, because cities are responsible for 71 percent to 76 percent of global carbon dioxide(二氧化物)emissions due to buildings, transportation, heating, cooling and more. And the proportion of people living in cities is projected to increase, such that an estimated 68 percent of the world's population will be city dwellers by 2050.“Urban areas play a vital role in climate change mitigation(缓解)due to the long lifespans of buildings and transportation infrastructures(基础设施),” write the authors of a 2021 article on net-zero cities in the Annual Review of Environment and Resources. Are cities built tightly, or do they sprawl Do citizens drive everywhere in private cars, or do they use efficient, green public transportation How do they heat their homes or cook their food Such factors profoundly affect a city’s carbon emissions.Anu Ramaswami, a professor of civil and environmental engineering and India studies at Princeton University, has decades of experience in the area of urban infrastructure—buildings, transport, energy, water, waste management and green infrastructure—and has helped cities in the United States, China and India plan for urban sustainability. For cities to get to net zero, she tells Knowable, the changes must touch many aspects of city life. Achieving net-zero demands requires three key strategies, as outlined below:Key mitigation strategies PathwayReduce demand Integrated spatial planningSingle-sector efficiency and conservationCross-sector urban industrial symbiosis(共生)Switch supply Decarbonize electricityElectrify heating and mobilityCarbon valorization(碳增值)Enhance carbon absorption Enhance carbon absorption and stocks21. What’s the key requirement to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees A. Reducing urban population growth.B. Making cities more thickly built.C. Achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.D. Getting rid of extreme weather events completely.22. Why do cities’ contributions matter for reaching net-zero emissions A. Cities possess advanced emission reduction technologies.B. Cities cause the majority of global carbon dioxide emissions.C. The population in cities is larger than that in rural areas.D. Urban infrastructure is easy to upgrade for sustainability.23. What does Anu Ramaswami suggest for cities’ net-zero emissions A. Changes should cover different parts of urban life.B. It should be realized by improving public transportation alone.C. It should depend on reducing the lifespan of urban infrastructure.D. Carbon absorption is the key mitigation strategy.2026年1月湖南省长沙市高三一模英语-阅读A篇AIRLINE TICKET PROMOTION AND RESERVATION SKYJET AIRLINES—FLIGHT CLASSES & PRICING (ONE-WAY)ClassBase Fare*IncludesEconomy$1801 carry-on bag, 1 checked bag, free drinksPremium Economy$2602 checked bags, meal, priority boardingBusiness Class$4802 checked bags, meal, lounge access, flexible change policy*Taxes and airport fees not included. Prices are subject to availability. SKYJET SUMMER SALE—BOOK & SAVE! The best options for flying: ·Fly without limits: To all our destinations in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. You also have flights around the world in codeshare. ·Cargo & Logistics: With our aircraft we reach the main cargo destinations in Latin America, the United States, Europe and Asia from Buenos Aires, Miami and Bogotá. · Fly low-cost: From Argentina, Chile and Colombia you can fly to more than 30 destinations in Latin America and the United States with our Boeing 737 NG and Boeing 737 MAX fleet. Buy before June 15 and get: ·25% off Business Class fares ·One free lounge pass for companion ·No change fees for one-time flight change Buy before October 1 and get: · 15% off Premium Economy fares ·$30 voucher(代金券)toward onboard purchases ·Early boarding privileges Note: Offers apply only to direct bookings for flight departing October 1 to November 15. Must stay a minimum of two nights at destination. Visit www. or call 1-888-FLY-SKYJET.21. What service can Premium Economy Class passengers have A. Free drinks. B. Priority boarding.C. One checked bag. D. Flexible change policy.22. How much will you probably pay for a Business Class ticket booked on June 2 A. $221. B. $260. C. $360. D. $480.23. Where is the text probably taken from A. An admission guide. B. A project report.C. A geography textbook. D. A travel magazine.2026年1月湖南省株洲市高三一模英语-阅读A篇Are You Controlled by Advertisements With advertisements all around us, from advertisements on the television to social media apps, the fear arises about how they can influence our behaviour. Often, the desire to buy something emerges only because it has affected our minds through advertisements and may not be a real need of ours. Here are three things we can to resist the urge to make an unnecessary purchase.It would be best to give ourselves some time to consider if we really need the item or experience and if it is wise to spend our money in this way. Let us remember that advertisers are well aware of the way our minds work, and they can easily make us purchase what we may later regret buying. Always strive to see through the smokescreen by following these three steps.21. What strategy is mainly adopted in advertisements A. Offering a lot of testers.B. Appealing to consumers’ feelings.C. Providing product introductions.D. Focusing on the quality of products.22. How can consumers assess the advertisement’s core message A. By interviewing other consumers.B. By distinguishing reasons and results.C. By comparing different advertisements.D. By questioning it based on personal needs.23. What does the author suggest to prevent emotional buys A. Purchasing more online.B. Using cashless payment.C. Thinking longer before a deal.D. Enquiring about advertisers’ minds.2026年1月江苏省南京市、盐城市高三期末英语-阅读A篇AI has officially moved out of sci-fi movies and into our daily work, changing how we solve problems. If you’re just starting out, a beginner’s AI course will help you get a handle on what AI is and how you can start using it.What exactly is a beginner’s AI course A beginner’s AI course is not designed to turn you into an expert. You won’t be digging through complex academic papers. The point is to pull back the curtain on the fundamental ideas behind the technology in a way that just makes sense.Criteria for an ideal beginner’s AI course Beginner focus: Cut technical terms and explain concepts clearly. Practical learning: Provide examples and use cases that show how AI is being used. Reliable instruction: Invite well-known institutions and experts in the field. High engagement: Mix things up with videos, exercises, and projects. Good value: Offer both free and paid options that really deliver.A comparison of the best beginner’s Al coursesCourse Name Best For Price DurationElements of AI Anyone wanting to understand the basics without math. Free 15-30 hours (self-paced)Generative AI for Everyone Interactive, practical learning for Gen AI. Paid subscription 3 hoursGoogle AI Essentials Gaining practical skills for daily tasks. Free trial 5 hoursMicrosoft’s AI for Beginners Eager learners who want an advanced, structured course. Free 12 weeks (self-paced)Whatever you want, there’s an option that fits—and your AI learning journey starts now!21. What is the aim of a beginner’s AI course A. To teach AI basics. B. To guide academic research.C. To train IT experts. D. To solve technical problems.22. What is a feature of an ideal beginner’s AI course A. Live streaming from experts. B. Practical AI usage in reality.C. Free access to remote learning. D. Clear definition of technical terms.23. Which course best suits learners who prefer the basics and a flexible schedule A. Elements of AI. B. Generative AI for Everyone.C. Google AI Essentials. D. Microsoft’s AI for Beginners.2026年1月江苏省南通市高三一模英语-阅读A篇Beyond the Book is a program designed to support children who are developing their reading skills, and those who are below the “decoding threshold”—the point at which students can read text accurately and efficiently. We are uniquely positioned to stimulate curiosity in young readers and empower families with the tools they need to support their child’s growth as a confident reader. We encourage both children and caregivers to explore the vast resources our library offers, creating a community where children can thrive as readers and lifelong learners.Your Beyond the Book membership includes:*A monthly newsletter with expert tips and tricks for developing readers.*A free copy of the seasonal Featured Book and fun, educational activities*Exclusive invites to author talks, book launch parties and book signings.*BONUS: Does your family have a library card If not, caregivers can get a DC Public Library card when their child signs up for Beyond the Book!To register, visit your neighborhood library, or use the online registration form then stop by your neighborhood library to pick up your membership card.Weekly PricingPreschool KindergartenHalf Day Program 8:00 AM—12:00 PM (Monday—Friday) $600 Half Day Program 8:00 AM—12:00 PM (Monday——Friday) $700Full Day Program 8:00 AM—2:00 PM (Monday——Friday) $700 Full Day Program 8:00 AM—2:00 PM (Monday——Friday) $800For parents needing to drop their child off earlier or pick up later, we will provide a morning and afternoon playgroup. Prices are as follows:Morning Afternoon1 day — $70 1 day 一 $902 days—$100 2 days—$1203 days—$125 3 days—$1454 days—$150 4 days—$1705 days—$170 5 days—$19021. What is Beyond the Book aimed at A. Inspiring young readers. B. Creating a reading culture.C. Encouraging family bonding. D. Boosting confidence in caregivers.22. What is a Beyond the Book member entitled to A. A good education. B. Invitations to sign books.C. Quality reading guidance. D. Weekly free book delivery.23. What’s the weekly charge for a kindergarten full day program with 3 late pick-ups A. $925. B. $945. C. $1175. D. $1235.2026年1月江苏省苏北四地市高三第一次调研英语-阅读A篇ENTER NOW! Writer’s Digest’s oldest and most popular competition, the Annual Writing Competition, is now accepting entries.Information Prior to EnteringAll entries must be submitted online. Create your free Submittable account by clicking the SUBMIT button. If you already have a Submittable account, simply log in!Ensure the email address you provide is valid and correct, or you may not receive critical information, receipts, confirmations, etc.When filling out the online submission form, you will be asked to upload your entry file. Accepted file formats include: .doc, .docx, and .pdf. Do not attach zipped files.Once an entry has been submitted, no edits, replacements or exchanges will be accepted. If you wish to submit a revised version, you may enter it as a new submission.Entry fees must be paid online by credit card or PayPal.NotificationEntries must be submitted online (11:59 pm EST) by June 1, 2026.Any AI-generated or AI-assisted work will NOT be considered. See our AI policy.All entries are assumed original and are the works and property of the authors, with all rights granted therein.The following are not permitted to enter the contest, neither under their legal names nor pen names: employees of Active Interest Media (AIM); Writer’s Digest Books authors; Grand Prize Winners from the previous three years.Top Award Winners will be notified on or before October 15, 2026. The top 10 winners in each category will be listed in the November/December 2026 issue of Writer’s Digest. All winners’ names will be listed on www. after the December issue is published. Prizes will be distributed by November 11, 2026.21. What is a must for submission A. A credit card. B. A revised version.C. A zipped file. D. A Submittable account.22. What is required as to the entries A. They must be original works. B. They should be created using AI.C. They must be under legal names. D. They should be submitted in person.23. When might all winners’ names be announced A. By June 1, 2026. B. Before October 15, 2026.C. On November 11, 2026. D. After December 31, 2026.2026年1月江苏省苏州市高三期末英语-阅读A篇Make it: FashionLooking for something to do on the weekend Join Make it for hands-on, family-friendly activities, inspired by the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A)’s collection and exhibitions.This Make it invites your family to explore fashion through printmaking. Led by artist Kim Chin, you can design your own prints for fashion, and take turns using one printing machine to bring your designs to life on fabric.Come along to learn some new skills as a family. Let your child take the lead, but work together as a family to explore designing and creating. No previous experience is necessary and all materials will be provided. Each family will leave with fashion-inspired prints on fabric and new skills in print designs.The 10:30 workshop is recommended for ages 5-7, the 13:00 workshop for ages 8-10, and the 15:00 workshop for 11-13. Each workshop is 90 minutes long.Tickets are 20 minimum for one adult and child pair. You can add extra adult or child tickets to this booking. Please book one 10 ticket for each additional child or each extra adult attending. Children must always be accompanied by an adult. Please note that adults will be able to attend only if they’ve booked a child ticket as well.Please double-check that you can attend an event before booking tickets. We only offer refunds(退款)in exceptional circumstances. If the V&A needs to cancel the event due to an emergency, or for any reason beyond control, we will reschedule your booking for a later date. If rescheduling is not possible, we will issue a full refund.21. What do we know about Make it A. It welcomes preschoolers under 5.B. It encourages families to take part.C. It requires a background in fashion.D. It provides various printing machines.22. How much does a family of a couple with two children need to pay for tickets A. 20. B. 30.C. 40. D. 50.23. What happens if the V&A cancels an event due to an emergency A. A full refund will be given immediately.B. The tickets will be used for exhibitions.C. The booking will be moved to another day.D. A discount for future events will be provided.2026年1月辽宁名校联盟高三期末英语-阅读A篇Here is a list with the best ways for you to make money to cover basic expenses, deal with an unexpected bill, save for vacation, and more.Drive With LyftLyft drivers can cash out earnings at any time, who can earn $40.0 by giving 40 rides in 7 days. Lyft launched a Women+Connect feature to assist female drivers to better control their driving experience. Drivers get all of the flexibility and bonus offers that Lyft is known for, with the added benefit of increased chances to match with women drivers.Share Your SpaceDo you have a nearly empty garage or basement Neighbor is a platform where you can list your empty space and rent it out to people in your community. It’s an alternative to traditional storage spaces. Here’s an idea of how much money you can make on Neighbor. Spare bedroom $30-$200/month; Closet $10-$160/month; Garage $60-$500/month. The price variation depends on your location and facilities.Start Pet SittingPet sitters can earn $25/night, and dog walkers make around $15/walk. What you earn varies based on where you live, but pet sitting rates also vary based on the kinds of services you offer. For example, if you are experienced in administering medicines, you can typically charge more. To start pet sitting, I highly recommend Rover, which is free to sign up. You can also list your services locally on NextDoor.Rent Out Your CarWith more people working remotely, there is a good chance that your car isn’t getting used as much as it once was. You can make extra money by renting it out on HyreCar, a peer-to-peer rental platform. You can make around $35/day renting out your car. This company rents openly to rideshare and food delivery drivers, and they offer up to $1,000,000 in insurance coverage if something happens to your car.21. What is the purpose of Lyft’s Women+Connect feature A. To offer higher salaries to men drivers.B. To provide free rides for women passengers.C. To allow women drivers to cash out earnings anytime.D. To help women drivers better manage driving experience.22. What would most probably increase your earnings as a pet sitter A. Renting out your garage.B. Having a spare bedroom.C. Feeding medicines professionally.D. Feeding pets as often as possible.23. Which platform should you turn to if you want to share your bedroom A. Lyft. B. Neighbor. C. NextDoor. D. HyreCar.2026年1月山东省滨州市高三期末英语-阅读A篇Fancy traveling on one of easyJet’s 1,200 plus routes covering nearly 40 countries and over 150 airports As thee UK’s leading low-cost airline, easyJet has provided convenient, affordable travel worldwide since its launch. To celebrate its 30th anniversary—marking decades of reliable service—Key Publishing has teamed up with easyJet to host a special competition, giving one lucky reader the chance to fly away with a companion on a return trip to any destination in its network.Participation GuidelinesOpen to all eligible participants, excluding employees of Key Publishing/easyJet, their immediate family, and those professionally linked to the competition.Only one entry per person is permitted. No purchase is required to enter the competition.Visit the official website or scan the designated QR code to submit your contact details (full name, valid phone number, and frequent email address).Terms and ConditionsEntries open on February 6, 2026, and close on May 12, 2026. The winner will be selected randomly via computerized system and notified by email or phone by May 21, 2026.Each passenger is permitted to get one small(max 45×36×20cm)and one large(max 56×45×25cm) cabin bag free, in line with easyJet’s baggage policy.The pair of return flights are to be booked together by December 31, 2026 (at least 28 days before departure).The flights have a max return value of 350 per passenger. There is no cash prize alternative, and the editor’s decision is final.The prize is non-transferable. The winner must confirm acceptance within 7 working days or the prize will be invalid.21. What is the purpose of the text A. To explain new rules for air travel. B. To announce a flight ticket giveaway.C. To introduce easyJet’s new flight routes. D. To recommend a flight booking platform.22. How can readers enter the competition A. By booking a flight on easyJet by May 12.B. By contacting the editor of Key Publishing.C. By scanning QR to fill in personal information.D. By purchasing products from Key Publishing.23. Which meets the requirement for the prize flights A. Flights can be booked 20 days in advance before departure.B. The small cabin bag for each passenger can be 45×36×25cm.C. The winner and the companion must book the return flights togetherD. The total return flight value for each passenger can reach up to 400.2026年1月山东省济南市高三一模英语-阅读A篇Smart Moves for a Connected CommunityShared mobility is widely recognized as a key contributor to sustainable urban development, offering a greener alternative to people’s travel. To directly address residents’ practical travel challenges like inconvenient daily commutes(通勤)and high family trip costs, our city has launched the Community Shared Mobility Program.The program provides a diverse range of vehicles, including e-bikes with adjustable seats, lightweight e-scooters(电动滑板车), and family cars that can be fited with child seats upon request. You can access these through the official app, 24/7 hotline, or service stations, where cash payments are also accommodated for greater convenience.Program DetailsAccessible Vehicles Seating Time Frame Rate /hourE-bikes &e-scooters 1 Off season $6Peak season $8Other types of vehicles 4 Off season $25Peak season $40.Note: The peak season is during official holidays and summer vacation (June 15 to August 31); other times are in the off-season.Book & ReturnBook at least 1 hour ahead, with a maximum usage of 8-hour per trip.Overtime is charged at 1.5x the hourly rate and billed by the hour.Return to a service station or flexible parking zone shown in the app.Who Can Join The program is open to anyone aged 18 or above. A comprehensive instruction book is provided on the official app for all new users. Furthermore, additional support is available for seniors and the disabled to ensure that the program remains accessible to a broad group.For more information, visit www.mobility.com or the service center at 5 Central Street.21. What is the purpose of the program A. To enrich the citizens’ leisure life.B. To boost the sales of electric cars.C. To solve travel issues for residents.D. To advertise an energy-saving app.22. How much does it cost to rent an e-bike for 8. 5 hours in July A. $ 64. B. $ 68. C. $ 70. D. $ 76.23. What is offered to new users of the program A. A deep discount. B. A detailed guide.C. A free trial period. D. A welcome bonus.2026年1月山东省济宁市高三一模英语-阅读A篇With midterms and finals nearing, finding time to work out between all the studying and classes can be a challenge. But who says you must choose between studying and working out This study break exercise routine is all you need to stay on track for your fitness goals. Better yet, it’s just 5 minutes long.How It WorksFor every hour of studying, take a 5-minute break to get up and move your body. This routine is filled with light cardio, bodyweight exercises, and dynamic stretches to wake your body up and prepare it for your next period of studying. This routine may be short but do it enough times throughout the day and the calories will add up!Routine Details5 Minute Study Break ExerciseSECONDS KNEE MARCH SECONDS PLANKS Adjust this when needed. If you have ten minutes, do the entire routine twice.SECONDS RUNNING HIGH KICKS SECONDS NECK CIRCLESSECONDS BUTT KICKS SECONDS SHOULDER ROLLSSECONDS RUNNING BUTT KICKS SECONDS REACH OVERSSECONDS JUMPING JACKS SECONDS UPPER BACK STRETCHSECONDS SQUATS SECONDS HAMSTRING HANGAdd MindfulnessAlthough you will benefit regardless of how well you perform the exercises, adding mindfulness can make it even more effective:Pay Attention: Notice the sensations in your body as you move and stretch.Breathe: Match movements to your breath—breathe in as you prepare, breathe out as you stretch or apply force.Be Gentle: Don’t force stretches. Move within a comfortable range. Focusing on your body for these few minutes helps calm the mind.21. Which two activities share the same duration A. Squats and Upper Back Stretch. B. Jumping Jacks and Neck Circles.C. Shoulder Rolls and Reach Overs. D. Knee March and Hamstring Hang.22. What is highly recommended to learn the moves A. Sending a feedback email. B. Watching a guided video.C. Seeking a workout partner. D. Calling a fitness center.23. Which can improve the workout results A. Taking deep breaths in between. B. Rushing through the entire routine.C. Pushing each move to the maximum. D. Pairing movement with mental focus.2026年1月山东省青岛市高三调研英语-阅读A篇Healthy Eating PlateUse the Healthy Eating Plate as a guide for creating healthy, balanced meals—whether served at the table or packed in a lunch box.Building a Healthy and Balanced DietThe Healthy Eating Plate presents a simple visual guide to building a healthy meal. By showing different food groups on one plate, it stresses balance, choice, and everyday eating habits.These guidelines highlight what matters most in healthy eating:The type of carbohydrate(碳水化合物)in the diet is more important than the amount of carbohydrate, because some sources—like vegetables (other than potatoes), fruits, whole grains, and beans—are healthier than others.It advises consumers to avoid sugary drinks, a major source of calories—usually with little nutritional value— in the American diet.It encourages consumers to use healthy oils, and it does not set a maximum on the percentage of calories people should get each day from healthy sources of fat. In this way, the Healthy Eating Plate recommends the opposite of the low-fat message promoted for decades by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).Your Plate and the PlanetJust as different foods can have different impacts on human health, they also have different impacts on the environment. Food production is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions(排放), and it places an enormous demand upon our earth’s natural resources.21. Which food choice would be most likely questioned A. Nuts added to a salad. B. Brown rice with beans.C. Steamed fish with vegetables. D. Bacon served with white bread.22. What is the main message of the Healthy Eating Plate A. To count calories first. B. To follow a low-fat diet.C. To cut carbohydrate intake. D. To focus on diet quality.23. Why is the USDA mentioned in the text A. To explain how food policies are made. B. To highlight the changes in dietary views.C. To show that the Plate takes official advice. D. To support the idea of limiting fat consumption.2026年1月山东省泰安市高三期末英语-阅读A篇China is rapidly aging, with over 21% of its population projected to be 65 or older by 2035, which leads to a growing dependence on nursing homes (NH). However, facilities there often struggle with high costs and limited medical services.In response, the government is promoting “smart nursing homes” through initiatives like “Healthy China 2030.” These modern facilities use technological integration to enhance long-term disease management and support the deeply held desire among the elderly to “age in place” safely.Despite this vision, a significant problem remains:acceptance. The success of these smart homes critically depends on their perceived acceptability to the elderly and their families. Research indicates that their willingness to adopt such technology is not a given; it is shaped by subjective factors like how useful and easy-to-use they find the technology, as well as personal circumstances like age, income, and health status.A recent study, as detailed in the accompanying diagram, was designed specifically to investigate these human factors. Phase I was a qualitative exploration conducted over three months in Dalian and Hainan. Through focus groups and individual interviews, researchers gathered deep insights into the expectations and reservations of potential users, forming a foundational theoretical model. Phase II focused on translating these qualitative findings into a reliable quantitative tool. This involved a three-month process of developing and assessing a detailed questionnaire, which was then used in a nationwide survey to measure attitudes on a broader scale in Phase I.Ultimately, the journey of smart nursing homes in China is not merely a technological challenge but a human one. Their sustainable future depends on a successful combination of advanced innovation with a deep understanding of the users’ needs, perceptions, and emotional comfort.21. Which phase includes both individual interviews and focus groups interviews A. Phase I: Qualitative study. B. Both Phase I and Phase II.C. Phase III: Quantitative study. D. Phase II: Questionnaire development.22. What is the key difference between Phase I and Phase II of the study A. Phase I cost shorter time than Phase II.B. Phase I was nationwide, while Phase II was local.C. Phase I used surveys, while Phase II used interviews.D. Phase I created a model, while Phase II developed a tool.23. Why was the study conducted according to the passage A. To solve the rapid aging problem in China.B. To show that people in different cities have different needs.C. To investigate whether the elderly accept smart nursing homes.D. To prove the technologies used in smart nursing homes are reliable.2026年1月山东省烟台市高三期末英语-阅读A篇Harry Potter fans are waiting for the arrival of the 2027 HBO TV series. Once it’s released, the town Cornwall is likely to become a must-visit destination for Potterheads. So, if you’re a die-hard fan, many of its scenic spots are worth a visit before the crowds pour in.Looe is no stranger to film crews. Fans of the BBC series Beyond Paradise will instantly recognise many of its filming locations. Looe has a charming Potter-themed shop, packed with Wizarding(魔法)World souvenirs.Looe Beach, sitting in a sandy cove(海湾)with shallow spots for swimming, is often crowded with surfers and windsailors. But for a more enjoyable swimming experience, head to the rocky cove of Talland Bay. It’s also an ideal spot for a coastal walk, followed by a cup of tea in the beachfront cafe.Cadgwith Cove, a fishing village that serves as a filming location for the Harry Potter TV show, has a traditional Cornish style, with small fishing boats on the beach bringing in local flavorful shellfish you can sample in a beachfront cafe. There’s also a stony beach where you’ll see kids with nets exploring the rock fortable cottages and a quiet atmosphere make it a great escape from crowds in high season.Kynance Cove, known for its white sands and green waters, has also been used in the show. John Lithgow, who plays Dumbledore in the Wizarding World, was recently spotted filming on the beach for the magical series. This area also has beautiful clifftop walks and sea caves that can be explored at low tide(潮汐). However, visitors must be cautious when entering the caves: A sudden high tide may cut them off. Confirm tide schedules and follow warning signs.21. What is the main purpose of the text A. To promote water sports in Cornwall.B. To report on the filming progress of a TV series.C. To compare different filming locations in CornwallD. To recommend Potter-related tourist spots in Cornwall.22. Which place is ideal for seafood tasting A. Looe Beach. B. Talland Bay.C. Cadgwith Cove. D. Kynance Cove.23. What suggestion is given to visitors to Kynance Cove A. Stay away from the film crews.B. Avoid exploring rock pools.C. Don’t dive into the green waters.D. Don’t access sea caves casually.2026年1月山东省淄博市高三一模英语-阅读A篇Battery Management Systems: From Conventional to IntelligentWith the rapid development of electric vehicles (EVs) and large-scale energy storage, battery management systems (BMSs) have grown essential, ensuring battery safety, extending lifespan, and boosting performance. Battery cells, even from the same production line, vary due to manufacturing tolerances and usage habits, risking imbalance, overcharging, and uneven heating without proper management.Fig. 1 Influence of cell behaviour on vehicle performanceLimitations of Conventional BMSs (CBMSs)Conventional BMSs, developed in the early 1990s, only conduct basic monitoring of voltage(电压)current, and temperature via simple state estimation algorithms. They lack advanced functions such as predictive maintenance and have low accuracy in complex conditions.Innovation of Intelligent BMS (IBMS)To solve these issues, technologies like cloud computing, IoT (Internet of Things), and digital twin have been integrated, giving rise to Intelligent BMS (IBMS). It adopts an end-edge-cloud multi-layer architecture: end BMS collects real-time cell data, edge BMS processes time-sensitive tasks locally, and cloud BMS handles complex work. Artificial Intelligence further enhances monitoring accuracy.Fig.2 Pyramid(金字塔)of hierarchy(分层结构)levels involved in building an advanced intelligent battery management system (IBMS) architecture.Challenges and Future of IBMSIBMS faces technical, social and commercial challenges. Yet it is the future of battery management, supporting EVs’ sustainable development. As technologies advance, these difficulties will be overcome, and IBMS is expected to become a standard for energy storage systems.21. What is the main function of BMSs A. To improve EV production efficiency.B. To collect weather data for vehicle operation.C. To ensure battery safety and enhance performance.D. To reduce manufacturing tolerances of battery cells.22. What can we learn from Fig.1 A. Pack Behaviour is completely determined by external Weather Profiles.B. Vehicle Outputs, like Efficiency, are influenced by Cell Behaviour.C. Cell Degradation has little effect on the Vehicle Behaviour.D. Drive Profiles are a component of Vehicle Outputs.23. What can be inferred about the IBMS architecture A. It features a multi-level architecture.B. It fails to integrate digital twin into the structure.C. It mainly relies on cloud computing to process tasks.D. It has been widely applied to energy storage systems.2026年1月四川省绵阳市高三二诊(A)英语-阅读A篇CopenPay 2026CopenPay 2026 rewards thoughtful actions from tourists. All our choices have an impact, so why not ride a bike, clean up the harbour, help in an urban garden, and be rewarded You can get8 free lunch, a free boat tour, a free bike rental, or museum discounts. Get started, be inspired and take action! Find all the great CopenPay offerings in the list below.Go! Running ToursJoin Go! Running Tours for a guided run through Copenhagen, in which you’ll plant native wildflowers on forgotten corners of the city. Along the way, you’ll discover local stories of sustainable and green urban living. The run ends at Kulbar, where your efforts will be rewarded with a well-earned drink of your choice.BaneGaardenSimply pick up a cleanup card at the bar, collect a bag of trash anywhere in Copenhagen, and return to the bar to exchange your filled bag for a meal ticket valid at one of BaneGaarden’s organic food stalls. You can join any day during BaneGaarden’s regular opening hours.University of Copenhagen LibraryCopenhagen University Library rewards visitors arriving by bicycle at the library with 30% discounts on the entrance fee and a daily tour of the library compound, where you can learn about the library’s rich past and unique architectural features.GreenKayakGreenKayak is an environmental non-profit organization dedicated to reducing garbage in our coastal waters. As part of the CopenPay initiative, you are invited to help keep the harbor clean. The model is simple: free boat use is offered under two conditions: collect waste while on the water share your experience on social media using #Copenpay and #GreenKayak.21. What is the aim of CopenPay 2026 A. To correct behavior. B. To attract volunteers.C. To promote ecotourism. D. To introduce attractions.22. How can visitors get a free drink at Go!Running Tours A. By biking to the site. B. By sharing online posts.C. By telling local stories. D. By planting wildflowers.23. What do BaneGaarden and GreenKayak have in common A. They offer museum discounts.B. They hold events in libraries.C. They involve collecting rubbish.D. They include tours around harbors2026年1月重庆市八中高三月考(五)英语-阅读A篇Stand-Up Science: Myth UnderstandingsStand-Up Science is part stand-up set, part science talk. Two local scientists join Shane Mauss live on stage for a smart and interesting evening that features comedy, a science panel and an audience Q&A. This show's theme is Myth Understandings, discussing persistent myths and unreasonable beliefs based on old ideas while understanding how our incorrect thought patterns and our natural social tendencies lead us to love myths and traditional tales.TicketsTickets for each show are sold separately.Adults: $30 Kids (under 18): $15 Elderly (over 60): $10ScheduleDoors: 6 p.m. Pre-Show Mixer: 6-7:30 p.m. Show Starts: 7:30 p.m.About the ComedianShane Mauss is an award-winning comedian and science communicator. His career took off 20 years ago when he won “Best Stand Up” at HBO’s Comedy Arts Festival, kicking off a run of late-night TV appearances and sold-out bining his natural curiosity with his love of comedy, Shane began his podcast, Here We Are, where he has interviewed more than 400 scientists and built a reputation for making complex ideas accessible and funny.Shane’s ability to tackle complex topics and combine comedy with real science has inspired many unique shows designed to get the audience thinking. He is currently touring across the country in advance of two upcoming hour-long comedy specials called Trips, which will be shown for the first time on April 19, 2026.21. Who might be a target audience of Stand-Up Science A. A parent looking for family-friendly activities.B. A housewife who prefers watching movies at home.C. A teenager preparing for an English writing contest.D. A university student who enjoys science-themed talks.22. How much should twelve-year-old twins pay for a show A. $15. B. $30. C. $45. D. $60.23. What can we learn about Shane Mauss from the text A. Trips will be released on April 19, 2027.B. He had won “Best Stand Up” more than twice.C. He is touring around the world to prepare a show.D. His podcast makes difficult ideas easy to understand.2026年1月重庆市巴蜀中学高三月考(六)英语-阅读A篇WHAT IS WIND CHILL When you check the predicted temperature, you may sometimes be greeted with two values: the air temperature and the ‘feels like’ temperature. The main temperature value represents how hot or cold the air is, but the second temperature takes the strength of the wind into account. Called wind chill, this value indicates how the air temperature will feel on your skin when you step outside. When there is more wind, heat escapes from you more quickly, lowering the wind chill temperature.Displaying this value on forecasts means that people can make a more informed decision on what to wear and even whether to go outside. When wind chill reduces the temperature far into negative values, skin temperature will decrease rapidly, followed by your internal body temperature. This increases the chances of developing hypothermia(体温过低)and frostbite.Wind chill not only impacts humans, but other animals and plants as well. In plants, wind chill stresses don’t come from heat loss, Rather, wind chill increases the moisture(水分)loss from leaves and dries out the plant. Whether it’s in the form of drying or freezing, wind chill calculations show the great influence of the wind on the temperature of your environment.Check this chart to see how the wind alters the temperature your body feels.Wind chill chart (Celsius) temperature(℃)21. What does including wind chill in forecasts help to do A. Track frostbite cases. B. Predict road safety.C. Guide clothing choices. D. Judge wind direction.22. Which situation falls into the “5 minutes” frostbite zone A. -35℃ with a 20km/h wind. B. -30℃ with a 60 km/h wind.C. -15℃ with a 70 km/h wind. D. -10℃ with a 100 km/h wind.23. Where does the text most probably appear A. In a physics textbook. B. In a plant-care brochure.C. In a daily weather forecast. D. In a popular science magazine.2026年1月重庆市康德高考模拟调研(二)英语-阅读A篇Summer Cycling Tours for All Skill LevelsThe Brighton Coastal Cycling Festival offers diverse routes for everyone from casual riders to serious cyclists. Experience the stunning South Coast scenery while choosing a tour that matches your fitness level and interests.Tour 1—Historic Harbor RouteLocal historian Sarah Mitchell leads this leisurely ride through Brighton’s maritime heritage sites. Cyclists will stop at five historic landmarks, learning about the area’s 200-year fishing industry and naval history. The flat coastal path makes this perfect for families.Date and Time: Saturday, 15th July, at 10:00 Start Point: Brighton MarinaTour Duration: 2.5 hours Distance: 12 kmTour 2—Sunset Photography RideProfessional photographer James Chen combines cycling with photography techniques. Participants will learn composition basics while capturing the golden hour light along the clifftops. Cameras or smartphones required. Helmets provided, but bring your own if preferred.Date and Time: Sunday, 16th July, at 18:00 Start Point: Palace Pier EntranceTour Duration: 3 hours Distance: 15kmTour 3—Advanced Hill ChallengeFormer Olympic cyclist Marcus Williams leads this demanding route through the South Downs. Participants must have road cycling experience and maintain 20 km/h average speed. Professional-grade bikes recommended. Medical clearance required for those over 60.Date and Time: Saturday, 15th July, at 07:00 Start Point: Devil’s Dyke Car ParkTour Duration: 5 hours Distance: 75 kmTour 4—Wildlife and Nature TrailEnvironmental scientist Dr.Emma Thompson guides riders through protected wetlands and nature reserves. Binoculars(望远镜)are provided at birdwatching stops. Children under 12 must be accompanied by adults. Route includes several unpaved(未铺砌的)sections.Date and Time: Sunday, 16th July, at 09:30 Start Point: Rottingdean WindmillTour Duration: 4 hours Distance: 25 km21. What must participants bring for Tour 2 A. A helmet. B. A camera or smartphone. C. Binoculars. D. A professional bike.22. What special requirement applies to Tour 3 A. Participants must bring children. B. Medical clearance needed for seniors.C. Previous Olympic experience required. D. Unpaved sections must be walked.23. What do all four tours h2026年1月各地高三模拟考英语题型专项阅读A篇30篇-答案解析 目录(一) 2026年1月福建省多地市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析 1(二) 2026年1月福建省泉州市高三第二次质量检测英语-阅读A篇答案解析 1(三) 2026年1月广东省大湾区高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析 1(四) 2026年1月广东省佛山市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析 2(五) 2026年1月广东省汕头市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析 2(六) 2026年1月河北省NT20高三质量检测英语-阅读A篇答案解析 3(七) 2026年1月河南省郑州市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析 3(八) 2026年1月湖北省黄冈市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析 4(九) 2026年1月湖北省武汉市武昌区高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析 4(十) 2026年1月湖南炎德英才长郡中学高三月考(五)英语-阅读A篇答案解析 4(十一) 2026年1月湖南省长沙市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析 5(十二) 2026年1月湖南省株洲市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析 5(十三) 2026年1月江苏省南京市、盐城市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析 6(十四) 2026年1月江苏省南通市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析 6(十五) 2026年1月江苏省苏北四地市高三第一次调研英语-阅读A篇答案解析 7(十六) 2026年1月江苏省苏州市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析 7(十七) 2026年1月辽宁名校联盟高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析 8(十八) 2026年1月山东省滨州市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析 8(十九) 2026年1月山东省济南市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析 8(二十) 2026年1月山东省济宁市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析 9(二十一) 2026年1月山东省青岛市高三调研英语-阅读A篇答案解析 9(二十二) 2026年1月山东省泰安市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析 10(二十三) 2026年1月山东省烟台市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析 10(二十四) 2026年1月山东省淄博市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析 11(二十五) 2026年1月四川省绵阳市高三二诊(A)英语-阅读A篇答案解析 11(二十六) 2026年1月重庆市八中高三月考(五)英语-阅读A篇答案解析 11(二十七) 2026年1月重庆市巴蜀中学高三月考(六)英语-阅读A篇答案解析 12(二十八) 2026年1月重庆市康德高考模拟调研(二)英语-阅读A篇答案解析 12(二十九) 2026年1月重庆市南开中学高三质检(五)英语-阅读A篇答案解析 13(三十) 2026年1月重庆市高三一诊英语-阅读A篇答案解析 132026年1月福建省多地市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 DAC【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了全球食物系统对温室气体排放的贡献及其来源,并提出未来减排的可能措施。第21题.D 细节理解。解析:需从图表中提取各排放来源的占比并计算总和:A. Crop production(作物生产):人类食用作物(21%)+ 动物饲料作物(6%)= 27%;B. Land use(土地利用):人类食物用地(8%)+ 牲畜用地(16%)= 24%;C. Supply chains(供应链):零售(3%)+ 包装(5%)+ 运输(6%)+ 食品加工(4%)= 18%;D. Livestock & Fisheries(牲畜与渔业):牲畜与渔场(30%)+ 野生渔业(1%)= 31%;通过对比,Livestock & Fisheries 占比最大,故选D。第22题.A 细节理解。解析:定位到 “Supply Chains” 段落:“Supply chains can help lower emissions by cutting down food waste. For example, good packaging and refrigeration can save food from being thrown away.”原文明确指出 “良好的包装和制冷可减少食物浪费,从而降低排放”,与选项A “Improving packaging to reduce food waste”(改善包装以减少食物浪费)完全对应。故选A。第23题.C 推理判断。解析:文章围绕 “食物系统碳排放”“减排策略” 展开,核心是环境保护与气候变化议题,因此最可能出现在杂志的Environment(环境)栏目。故选C。2026年1月福建省泉州市高三第二次质量检测英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 ACD【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了美国四个各具特色的博物馆/文化场所(伯明翰艺术博物馆、丹佛自然与科学博物馆、俄勒冈科学与工业博物馆、堪萨斯联合车站),并分别突出了它们最吸引人的特点。第21题.A 细节理解与定位。解析:文章在介绍伯明翰艺术博物馆时明确提到:“In an effort to make art more accessible to the blind and people with vision loss, the garden features several sculptures meant to be touched.”(为了让盲人和视力受损者更能接触艺术,该花园设有几尊可供触摸的雕塑。)这直接表明该博物馆为视障人士提供了特殊设施。故选A。第22题.C 细节归纳与信息筛选。解析:文章描述OMSI时提到:“The museum is home to five halls packed with more than 200 interactive natural-science and technology exhibits and labs...”(博物馆拥有五个展厅,内有200多个互动式自然科学与技术展品和实验室……)。“互动式”(interactive) 是其核心特点。故选C。第23题.D 比较分析与信息整合。解析:堪萨斯联合车站提到:“a planetarium where you can explore space and stars”(一个可以探索太空和星星的天文馆)。丹佛自然与科学博物馆提到:“exhibits on outer space”(关于外太空的展览)。两者都提供了学习天文学的场所(天文馆和太空展览)。故选D。2026年1月广东省大湾区高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 BCC【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章分析了2025年3月英国汽车市场中电动汽车(包括全电动和混合动力)销售情况的变化、市场份额的波动及其背后的政策与市场原因。第21题.B 细节理解。解析:根据原文第二段“Electric vehicles, including fully electric cars and hybrids, are gaining significant popularity.”,可知“electric vehicles”包含纯电动汽车(fully electric cars)和混合动力汽车(hybrids)。结合饼图数据,纯电动汽车占19%,混合动力汽车占26%,两者相加为19%+26%=45%。故选B。第22题.C 细节理解。解析:根据原文第五段“Nick, an analyst in the local auto industry, believes electric car sales are being artificially increased, mainly because car makers are cutting prices just to hit their sales targets.”,明确指出Nick认为电动车销量增长的主要原因是“汽车厂商为达成销量目标而降价(cutting prices)”。故选C。第23题.C 推理判断。解析:根据最后一段“He also believed that the government policymakers should consider the “natural demand” for electric cars.”,“natural demand”指市场的自然需求,说明Nick认为政府政策应结合市场实际需求制定。故选C。2026年1月广东省佛山市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 ACD【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章分析了全球旅游业数字化参与度整体较低且不均衡的现状,通过美英、日本、巴西的案例对比差异原因,并提出通过优化数字平台、整合先进技术来推动行业转型的建议。第21题.A 文章概括。解析:文章首段指出旅游数字化参与度远低于行业平均水平,第二段强调不同国家存在显著差异,并用美英(较高)、日本(极低)、巴西(中等)的数据对比印证了“低且不均衡”的特点。故选A。第22题.C 细节理解与推断。解析:文章在“Country-Specific Trends”部分明确提到日本消费者数字化参与度最低,并指出其“continued reliance on offline channels”,即依赖线下传统方式。故选C。第23题.D 细节定位与理解。解析:末段作者建议旅游业“developing easy-to-use platforms, offering tailored recommendations and ensuring smooth booking processes”,即提供用户友好的在线解决方案。故选D。2026年1月广东省汕头市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 ACD【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文科普类。文章主要讲述了寒冷天气对健康的影响,并提供了冬季保持健康与安全的具体建议,包括预防疾病、保暖穿衣和室内活动等方面。第21题.A 细节理解。解析:文章在“Fighting Off Winter Illnesses”部分提到:“don’t forget the power of handwashing!...is one of the most convenient ways to stop virus like the flu from spreading.”其中“convenient”对应题干中的“easiest”,故选A。第22题.C 细节理解。解析:文章在“Layer Up”部分对第三层(Shell)的描述是:“wind-proof jacket (blocks rain & snow)”,即“防风防雨雪”,对应C选项。故选C。第23题.D 细节理解与同义转换。解析:文章“Stay Active”部分建议:“get up and stretch your body at least once in an hour”,“stretch your body”与“loosen up”同义,且“after sitting for long”是对“at least once in an hour”的合理概括。故选D。2026年1月河北省NT20高三质量检测英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 CBA【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍Gresham物理学教授职位的招聘信息,包括学院背景、职位要求、工作内容、薪资及申请材料与方式等。第21题.C 细节理解题。解析:根据第一段“Gresham professors are outstanding in their fields and superb communicators, able to connect with an audience whose members may not have specialist expertise in the subject”可知,该职位要求申请者能 与非专业人士清晰沟通。故选C。第22题.B 细节理解题。解析:根据第三段“The post offers excellent opportunities to widen public exposure for the successful candidate”可知,成功申请者能获得提升学术知名度的机会。故选B。第23题.A 细节理解题。解析:根据申请材料要求“A resume of no more than five pages”可知,简历需不超过5页,而A项“提 6页”不符合要求,可能导致申请不合格。故选A。2026年1月河南省郑州市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 ACD【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章推荐了四款适合旅行摄影师使用的装备(富士相机、头灯、三脚架、运动相机),并分别说明了其核心功能与优势。第21题.A 细节理解与信息比对。解析:逐一核对选项与原文信息。A项对应GoPro部分末尾“waterproof down to 33 feet”,说明可在水下使用,正确。B项:三脚架未提及价格或“affordable”(实惠),排除。C项:富士相机虽轻便(under a pound),但未说是“市场最轻”,过度推断。D项:头灯有“single button”切换模式,且“red-light capabilities”是为保护夜视,并非用于看清远处物体,错误。故选A。第22题.C 细节定位。解析:题干关键词“foldable”(可折叠)直接对应三脚架描述中“fold down to the size of a water bottle”。其他三项均未提及折叠功能。故选C。第23题.D 文本出处推断。解析:A旅行手册:侧重行程规划、景点介绍,而非专业器材推荐。B装备合集:本文虽介绍装备,但以评述推荐为主,非单纯清单。C相机广告:文章客观评价多款品牌产品,非单一品牌推销。D摄影杂志:符合专业摄影器材测评、旅行摄影技巧结合的常见内容,最贴合本文风格。故选D。2026年1月湖北省黄冈市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 ACB【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文,介绍了许多国家考虑降低高速公路和城区车速的原因——核心在于节省燃油、减少二氧化碳排放,文中通过原理分析(如低速可减少空气阻力等物理力)和具体数据支撑该观点;同时补充了“优化车身流线”“快速升档”“保持胎压”三个额外减少汽车二氧化碳排放的实用技巧,并引用丹麦汽车协会(FDM)的数据说明各项措施对燃油消耗的影响。第21题.A 细节理解题。解析:依据第二段"Fuel consumption decreases the slower you drive, because the moving car has to overcome fewer physical forces such as air resistance and rolling friction between tyres and road”可知,低速行驶能减少燃油消耗,是因为汽车需要克服的空气阻力、轮胎与路面的滚动摩擦等物理力更少,即选项A“削弱汽车必须对抗的物理力”与原文语义一致。故选A。第22题.C 细节理解题。解析:由“STREAMLINE THE CAR”部分中"Four open windows increase fuel consumption by up to 27%”可知,车窗大开时燃油消耗最高可增加27%, 即选项C“导致燃油使用量急剧上升”符合原文表述。故选C。第23题.B 细节理解题。解析:依据图表中丹麦汽车协会(FDM)对燃油消耗影响的数据分析可知,从130km/h降至110km/h时,对应燃油节省效果为16%, 故选B。2026年1月湖北省武汉市武昌区高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 BCA【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了大英博物馆在2025至2026年间举办的四个主题展览,包括其展期、核心内容与艺术特色。第21题.B 细节理解与时间推理。解析:题干询问2026年4月可参观的展览,需逐一核对各展览时间。A项展期至2026年1月25日,C项至3月22日,D项至3月25日,均在4月前结束。只有B项展览(2025年9月10日至2026年5月20日)覆盖4月份。故选B。第22题.C 细节定位。解析:根据“Nordic noir”部分最后一句的关键信息“The dominant theme for contemporary artists is nature and the urgency to preserve...”,可知当代艺术家的核心主题是自然与生态保护的紧迫性,与“生态保护”直接对应。故选C。第23题.A 对比分析与特征归纳。解析:文章前三项展览主要围绕绘画、雕塑、版画等艺术作品展开,而夏威夷展览明确提到了“feathered chiefly coats(羽毛酋长袍)”等实物器物以及当代作品,其展品类别(实物器物)与其他以平面艺术为主的展览形成明显区别。故选A。2026年1月湖南炎德英才长郡中学高三月考(五)英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 CBA【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章围绕全球气温上升问题展开,指出为将气温升幅控制在1.5摄氏度以内,需到2050年实现温室气体净零排放。城市因造成了全球大部分二氧化碳排放,其减排行动至关重要,并介绍了普林斯顿大学教授Anu Ramaswami提出的城市实现净零排放的三大关键策略。第21题.C 细节理解题。解析:根据第一段中的“To prevent disaster, experts urge to restrict temperature rise to 1.5 degre.…. into the atmosphere equals the amount that's removed.”可知,将全球气温升幅控制在1.5摄氏度以内的关键要求是到2050年实现温室气体净零排放。故选C。第22题.B 细节理解题。解析:根据第二段中的“These are crucial contributions, because cities are responsible for 71 percent to 76 percent of global carbon dioxide(二氧化物)emissions due to buildings, transportation, heating, cooling and more.”可知,城市对于实现温室气体净零排放的贡献至关重要是因为城市造成了全球大部分的二氧化碳排放。故选B。第23题.A 细节理解题。解析:根据最后一段中的“For cities to get to net zero, she tells Knowable, the changes must touch many aspects of city life.”可知,Anu Ramaswami认为城市要实现净零排放,变革必须涉及城市生活的多个方面。故选A。2026年1月湖南省长沙市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 BCD【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了Skyjet航空公司的舱位等级、对应权益,以及夏季促销活动的不同优惠政策、适用时间与条件。第21题.B 细节理解能力。解析:表格中“Premium Economy(超级经济舱)”对应的“Includes” 列,明确该舱位包含“2 checked bags, meal, priority boarding(2 件托运行李、餐食、优先登机)”。B项 Priority boarding(优先登机)符合超级经济舱的服务内容,故选B。第22题.C 细节理解+简单计算。解析:促销信息中明确“Buy before June 15 and get: 25% off Business Class fares(6月15日前购票,商务舱享75折)”。6月2日在6月15日之前,可享受该折扣。商务舱原价为 $480,折后价格为:480×(1 25%)=480×0.75=360,故选C。第23题.D 推理判断能力。解析:文本是航空公司的机票促销、舱位介绍类信息,属于旅游出行范畴。D项A travel magazine(旅行杂志)是旅游出行信息的常见载体,符合文本场景,故选D。2026年1月湖南省株洲市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 BDC【语篇导读】本文是一篇议论文。文章讨论了广告如何通过心理策略影响消费者,并提出了抵制不必要购买的建议。第21题.B 本题考查考生识别和理解具体信息的能力。原文指出:“some advertisements may feature friends having an enjoyable time at a cafeteria. . . It appeals to our need for happiness and fun. ”文中明确说明,许多广告通过营造快乐、幸福的情感场景来影响消费者的心理和行为,即唤起了人的情感需求。B选项“Appealing to consumers’ feelings” 是对“appeals to our need for happiness and fun”的准确概括,符合原文信息。第22题.D 本题考查考生对具体信息的归纳概括能力。原文中作者提出:“assess whether the advertisement’s core message is reasonable”, 并通过一连串反问:“What is it about the place that makes us happy ”“Is having fun with friends there the only way to gain happiness ”引导读者从自身真实需求出发,对广告信息进行理性审视。D项“By questioning it based on personal needs”综合概括了这一分析过程。第23题.C 本题考查考生识别和理解具体信息的能力。原文表明:“It would be best to give ourselves some time to consider if we really need the item or experience”, 强调在购买前应冷静思考,避免冲动消费。C选项“Thinking longer before a deal”是对“give ourselves some time to consider”的转述。2026年1月江苏省南京市、盐城市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 ABA【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了人工智能入门课程的目标、理想课程的标准,并通过对比表格推荐了四门适合初学者的AI课程。第21题.A 细节理解。解析:文章第二段明确指出:“A beginner’s AI course is not designed to turn you into an expert... The point is to pull back the curtain on the fundamental ideas...”即旨在帮助学习者理解AI基础概念,而非培养专家或进行学术研究,故选A。第22题.B 细节理解。解析:文章在“Criteria for an ideal beginner’s AI course”中列出“Practical learning: Provide examples and use cases that show how AI is being used”,强调展示实际应用场景,与B选项吻合。故选B。第23题.A 信息匹配与推理。解析:题干要求“基础知识+灵活时间”,表格中“Elements of AI”的简介为“understand the basics without math”,时长“15-30 hours (self-paced)”,完全符合条件。故选A。2026年1月江苏省南通市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 ACB【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了图书馆的“Beyond the Book”项目,包括项目目标、会员权益、课程时间与收费标准,旨在吸引家庭参与儿童阅读能力培养。第21题.A 细节理解与目的概括。解析:首段明确说明项目旨在“stimulate curiosity in young readers”(激发年轻读者的好奇心),并“empower families...support their child’s growth as a confident reader”(帮助家庭培养孩子成为自信的读者)。选项A “Inspiring young readers”(激励年轻读者)与此直接对应。故选A。第22题.C 细节理解与综合概括。解析:题目问的是会员“有权获得什么”(entitled to),即会员的核心权益。根据 “Your Beyond the Book membership includes” 部分的内容:月度专家阅读技巧通讯、季节性精选图书及教育活动、独家作者讲座等邀请。这些权益都属于高质量的阅读指导相关内容。选项C“Quality reading guidance”(优质的阅读指导)全面涵盖了会员权益的核心,故选C。第23题.B 综合计算与信息整合。解析:步骤1:确定基础费用。“Kindergarten Full Day Program”费用为$800/周。步骤2:计算延迟接送费用。“3 late pick-ups”对应“Afternoon”栏的“3 days—$145”。步骤3:合计费用。$800 + $145 = $945,故选B。2026年1月江苏省苏北四地市高三第一次调研英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 DAD【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要讲的是《作家文摘》年度写作比赛的参赛规则、资格要求、截止日期及获奖信息。第21题.D 细节理解与信息定位。解析:根据“Information Prior to Entering”部分第一点“All entries must be submitted online. Create your free Submittable account...”可知,提交作品必须拥有一个Submittable账户。文中提到付费需使用信用卡或PayPal,但并非必须持有信用卡(可以用PayPal);修订版本可当作新作品提交,但非必须;明确要求不要使用压缩文件。故选D。第22题.A 细节理解与是非判断。解析:根据“Notification”部分第三点“All entries are assumed original and are the works and property of the authors...”可知,参赛作品必须是原创作品。文中明确禁止AI生成或辅助的作品(B错);允许使用笔名,且部分人群被禁止以本名或笔名参赛(C错);所有作品必须在线提交,而非亲自提交(D错)。故选A。第23题.D 细节理解与时间推理。解析:根据“Notification”部分最后一句“All winners’ names will be listed on www. after the December issue is published.”可知,所有获奖者的名字将在12月刊出版后公布。12月刊的出版时间通常在12月内,因此公布时间应在12月之后,即“After December 31, 2026”符合此描述。6月1日是截止日期;10月15日前是通知顶级奖项得主的时间;11月11日是奖品发放日期。故选D。2026年1月江苏省苏州市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 BCC【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了维多利亚与阿尔伯特博物馆(V&A)主办的“Make it”家庭艺术工作坊,具体说明了一场以时装印花设计为主题的活动内容、参与方式、时间安排、票价及退改政策。第21题.B 细节理解 + 主旨倾向。解析:A错误:活动年龄分组从5岁开始(5-7岁、8-10岁、11-13岁),未提及接收5岁以下儿童。B正确:文中多次强调“family-friendly”“work together as a family”“Let your child take the lead”,突出家庭共同参与。C错误:明确提到“No previous experience is necessary”(无需经验)。D错误:文中只说“take turns using one printing machine”(轮流使用一台印刷机),而非多台。故选B。第22题.C 数字计算与细节整合。解析:基础组合:1成人+1儿童 = 20。额外成人: 10/人(文中说“add extra adult... 10 ticket”)。额外儿童: 10/人(“each additional child... 10 ticket”)。本题家庭结构:2成人+2儿童=基础组合(1成人+1儿童) 20+额外1成人 10+额外1儿童 10= 40。故选C。第23题.C 特定信息定位与政策理解。解析:原文明确说明:“If the V&A needs to cancel... we will reschedule your booking for a later date. If rescheduling is not possible, we will issue a full refund.”因此,紧急取消时优先调整日期(C选项),无法调整才全额退款。故选C。2026年1月辽宁名校联盟高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 DCB【语篇导读】这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四个赚钱的方法。第21题.D 细节理解。解析:Drive With Lyft中提到“Lyft launched a Women+Connect feature to assist female drivers to better control their driving experience. (Lyft 推出了‘女性+连接’功能,助力女性司机更好地掌控她们的驾驶体验。)”, 因此Lyft's Women+Connect feature的目的是帮助女性司机更好地把控驾驶体验。故选D项。第22题.C 细节理解。解析:Start Pet Sitting中提到“For example, if you are experienced in administering medicines, you can typically charge more. (例如,如果你有经验并且能够舒服地给药,你通常可以收取更高的费用。)”由此可知,熟练地喂药最有可能增加收入。故选C项。第23题.B 细节理解。解析:根据Share Your Space中 “Do you have a nearly empty garage…in your community. ”可知,你如果想出租你的卧室,该项目的平台是Neighbor。故选B项。2026年1月山东省滨州市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 BCC【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了easyJet与Key Publishing为庆祝easyJet成立30周年合作举办的免费机票抽奖活动,包括参与方式、条款条件等。第21题.B 主旨大意题(写作目的)。解析:全文围绕easyJet与Key Publishing合作举办的抽奖活动展开,详细说明参与方式、规则和奖品,属于“竞赛宣传”。B项“宣布机票赠送活动”准确概括了写作目的。故选B。第22题.C 细节理解题。解析:根据“Participation Guidelines”部分,参与者需“Visit the official website or scan the designated QR code to submit your contact details”,即通过扫描二维码填写个人信息。故选C。第23题.C 细节判断题(条款匹配)。解析:A项:原文要求“at least 28 days before departure”,20天不符合要求。B项:小行李尺寸要求为“max 45×36×20cm”,25cm超出高度限制。C项:原文明确“The pair of return flights are to be booked together”,即获奖者与同伴需共同预订,符合要求。D项:原文规定“max return value of 350 per passenger”, 400超出限额。故选C。2026年1月山东省济南市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 CDB【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了某城市推出的“社区共享出行计划”,包括提供的车辆类型、使用方法、收费标准、预订规则及参与条件,旨在为居民提供便捷、环保的出行解决方案。第21题.C 细节理解。解析:文章第一段明确提到该计划是为了“directly address residents’ practical travel challenges like inconvenient daily commutes and high family trip costs”,即直接解决居民的通勤不便和高旅行成本等问题。故选C。第22题.D 信息计算与推理。解析:7月属于旺季(peak season,夏季假期为6月15日至8月31日),电单车旺季费率为每小时$8。正常租赁最多8小时,费用为:8小时 × $8/小时 = $64。超时0.5小时,根据规则“Overtime is charged at 1.5x the hourly rate and billed by the hour”,超时部分按1.5倍小时费率计费,且“billed by the hour”意味着按小时计费单位,不足一小时按一小时计算。因此,0.5小时超时视为1小时计费。超时费率:$8 × 1.5 = $12/小时,超时1小时费用为$12。总费用:$64 + $12 = $76。故选D。第23题.B 细节定位。解析:文章“Who Can Join ”部分提到:“A comprehensive instruction book is provided on the official app for all new users”,即为新用户提供全面的指南手册。故选B。2026年1月山东省济宁市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 BBD【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一种适用于学习间隙的5分钟锻炼方案,包含具体动作、时长安排及提升效果的建议。第21题.B 细节理解(表格信息比对)。 解析:对比表格信息再分析选项。A. Squats and Upper Back Stretch:Squats(45 秒)与 Upper Back Stretch(25 秒)时长不同,排除。B. Jumping Jacks and Neck Circles:Jumping Jacks(30 秒)与 Neck Circles(30 秒)时长均为 30 秒,符合题意。C. Shoulder Rolls and Reach Overs:Shoulder Rolls(30 秒)与 Reach Overs(15 秒)时长不同,排除。D. Knee March and Hamstring Hang:Knee March(15 秒)与 Hamstring Hang(30 秒)时长不同,排除。故选B。第22题.B 细节理解(建议方式)。解析:文中明确提到:“Follow our demonstration on fitness YOUTUBE CHANNEL (quick and direct).” 即推荐通过观看YouTube视频学习动作。故选B。第23题.C 推理判断(正念建议部分)。解析:文章最后部分“Add Mindfulness”强调将注意力集中在身体感受、呼吸与动作的配合上,并提到“Focusing on your body for these few minutes helps calm the mind.” 由此可推知,将运动与精神专注结合(Pairing movement with mental focus)能提升效果。故选D。2026年1月山东省青岛市高三调研英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 DDB【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了“健康饮食盘”这一视觉化饮食指南,强调通过均衡摄入各类健康食物(如蔬菜、全谷物、健康蛋白质等)、限制不健康食物(如加工肉类、含糖饮料)以及注重饮食质量而非单纯计算热量,来建立健康的日常饮食习惯,并简要提及饮食选择对环境的影响。第21题.D 细节理解与信息筛选。解析:文章在“HEALTHY PROTEIN”部分明确提到“avoid bacon, cold cuts, and other processed meats”,在“WHOLE GRAINS”部分建议“limit refined grains(like white rice and white bread)”。因此,培根搭配白面包同时违反了“避免加工肉类”和“限制精制谷物”两项建议,是最可能被质疑的选择。故选D。第22题.D 主旨要义理解。解析:文章多处强调饮食质量的重要性,例如:第一段提到“balance, choice, and everyday eating habits”;第三段明确指出“The type of carbohydrate… is more important than the amount”;结尾提到反对单纯“低脂”观念,强调选择健康脂肪来源。因此,核心信息是注重饮食质量,而非单纯控制热量、脂肪或碳水化合物摄入量。故选D。第23题.B 作者意图与信息推断。解析:文章在第三段最后一句提到:“the Healthy Eating Plate recommends the opposite of the low-fat message promoted for decades by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)”。此处提到USDA是为了对比新旧饮食观念的变化,突出“健康饮食盘”倡导的饮食理念(如不限制健康脂肪)与过去主流低脂建议的不同。故选B。2026年1月山东省泰安市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 ADC【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述中国为应对人口老龄化而推广智慧养老院,并通过一项三阶段研究(定性研究、问卷开发、定量研究)来探索老年人及其家庭对智慧养老院的接受度与期望。第21题.A 图文结合与细节对应。解析:根据图表“Phase I: Qualitative study”部分,明确列出“Individual interviews”和“Focus groups interviews”,而Phase II和Phase III均未提及这两类访谈。故选A。第22题.D 研究阶段的核心任务区分。解析:Phase I是定性研究,通过访谈建立理论模型;Phase II是问卷开发,属于工具研制阶段。故选D。第23题.C 研究目的概括。解析:文章第三段指出智慧养老院面临“acceptance”问题,并说明该研究旨在调查老年人与家庭对智慧养老院的接受度(“investigate these human factors”)。故选C。2026年1月山东省烟台市高三期末英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 DCD【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了英国康沃尔郡(Cornwall)几个与《哈利·波特》电视剧拍摄相关的景点及其特色,为游客提供旅行建议。第21题.D 理解文章主旨与写作意图。解析:文章开篇提到《哈利·波特》剧集将带动康沃尔旅游,随后逐一介绍多个取景地或相关景点(如Looe的主题商店、Cadgwith Cove的拍摄地、Kynance Cove的取景场景),并穿插旅行贴士。D项“推荐康沃尔与哈利·波特相关的旅游景点”准确概括全文目的。故选D。第22题.C 定位具体信息。解析:题干关键词“seafood tasting”对应文中“flavorful shellfish you can sample in a beachfront cafe”。该描述出现在Cadgwith Cove段落,强调当地渔船供应海鲜,可在海边咖啡馆品尝。故选C。第23题.D 理解文中建议与警告。解析:题干指向Kynance Cove的建议。文中明确警告洞穴探险需谨慎:“A sudden high tide may cut them off. Confirm tide schedules and follow warning signs.”D项“Don’t access sea caves casually”(不要随意进入海蚀洞)是此警告的同义转述。故选D。2026年1月山东省淄博市高三一模英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 CBA【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了电池管理系统从传统型向智能型的发展,阐述了其多层架构、技术优势以及面临的挑战和未来前景。第21题.C 细节理解。解析:第一段明确提到BMS的作用是“ensuring battery safety, extending lifespan, and boosting performance”,与选项C完全对应。故选C。第22题.B 图表信息理解与推断。解析:图1展示了“Cell Behaviour”通过“Pack Behaviour”间接影响“Vehicle Behaviour”与“Vehicle Outputs”(包括Efficiency)。故选B。第23题.A 细节推断。解析:第二段明确说明 IBMS 采用“end-edge-cloud multi-layer architecture”,即多层架构。故选A。2026年1月四川省绵阳市高三二诊(A)英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 CDC【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了哥本哈根“CopenPay 2026”计划,通过提供免费餐饮、游览等奖励,激励游客参与骑行、清理垃圾、种植花草等环保活动,以促进可持续旅游。第21题.C 主旨理解。解析:文章首句指出:“CopenPay 2026 rewards thoughtful actions from tourists...why not ride a bike, clean up the harbour, help in an urban garden, and be rewarded ”,强调通过奖励游客的环保行为推动可持续旅游。选项C(推广生态旅游)准确概括了计划的目的,故选C。第22题.D 细节定位。解析:文章对Go! Running Tours的描述中提到:“join a guided run...plant native wildflowers...The run ends at Kulbar, where your efforts will be rewarded with a well-earned drink”。免费饮品的获取直接关联“种植野花”这一行动,故选D。第23题.C 信息对比(不同活动的共同特征)。解析:BaneGaarden要求游客“collect a bag of trash”以兑换餐券;GreenKayak则要求“collect waste while on the water”以免费使用船只。两者均涉及“收集垃圾”这一环保行动。故选C。2026年1月重庆市八中高三月考(五)英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 DBD【语篇导读】本文是一则活动宣传广告。文章介绍了一场将脱口秀与科学讲座相结合的现场演出Stand-Up Science: Myth Understandings, 包括票价、时间安排以及喜剧演员Shane Mauss的背景,旨在吸引对科学话题感兴趣的观众。第21题.D 推理判断题。解析:根据文章首段“part stand-up set, part science talk”、“science panel”、“discussing persistent myths”以及后文提到的“making complex ideas accessible”可知,该活动强调科学思考与知识分享,目标受众应是对科学话题有兴趣的人群。“A university student who enjoys science- themed talks.”触发关键词science, 故选D。第22题.B 细节理解题。解析:由票价信息可知Kids(under 18):$15。12岁属于未满18岁,双胞胎两人共需支付15×2=30美元,故选B。第23题.D 细节理解题。解析:根据“built a reputation for making complex ideas accessible and funny”可知,Shane Mauss擅长把复杂的科学思想讲得通俗易懂。 D项与原文信息一致,其余选项或与事实不符,或属于无中生有。2026年1月重庆市巴蜀中学高三月考(六)英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 CBD【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明性科普文章,围绕“体感温度(wind chill)”这一气象概念展开,解释其形成原理、对人体健康及植物的影响,并说明在天气预报中呈现该数值的现实意义。第21题.C 理解具体信息。解析:根据第二段首句“Displaying this value on forecasts means that people can make a more informed decision on what to wear … ”可知,在天气预报中显示体感温度,可以帮助人们更合理地选择穿着,甚至决定是否外出,故选C。第22题.B 图文结合理解信息。解析:题目要求结合上方图表判断“5 minutes frostbite zone ”,对照图表可知,在气温-30°C且风速为60 km/h时,体感温度进入约5分钟可能导致冻伤的高风险区域。此外,文字说明中的4 HIGH RISK也可用于佐证,故选B。第23题.D 推断语篇来源。解析:全文以通俗语言解释科学概念,配合生活实例与图表,面向普通公众普及气象知识,不涉及专业公式或操作指导,最可能出现在大众科普类读物中,而非教材、植物护理手册或日常天气播报,故选D。2026年1月重庆市康德高考模拟调研(二)英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 BBC【语篇导读】本文是一篇活动宣传/指南。文章介绍了布莱顿海岸骑行节中四项针对不同技能水平骑手的夏季骑行活动,包括路线特点、时间、地点及相关要求。第21题.B 细节信息定位与筛选。解析:根据Tour 2说明中“Cameras or smartphones required”一句,明确要求参与者必须携带相机或智能手机,这是摄影活动的必需品。故选B。第22题.B 特定条件识别。解析:Tour 3中明确提到“Medical clearance required for those over 60”即针对60岁以上参与者需要医疗证明,这是针对老年人的特殊要求,以确保安全。故选B。第23题.C 综合比较与共性归纳。解析:四个Tour的日期和时间均为周末:Tour 1(Saturday, 15th July, at 10:00)、Tour 3(Saturday, 15th July, at 07:00) 、Tour 2(Sunday, 16th July, at 18:00) 、Tour 4(Sunday, 16th July, at 09:30)。这表明它们都发生在周末。故选C。2026年1月重庆市南开中学高三质检(五)英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 DCA【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了全球贸易中常见产品安全标志的作用与区别(如CE、CCC、FR、RoHS等),并以一个产品标签为例说明安全警告的重要性。第21题.D 细节理解题。从文中第二段原文“For instance, electrical equipment sold in the EU must carry the ‘CE'mark.” 可知要进入欧洲市场“CE”标签是must(essential)的,故选D。第22题.C 细节理解题。根据标签warning内容,没有提及C选项中的Cuts(割伤), 其余都有提及,故选C。第23题.A 细节理解题。标签上标有“RoHS”标志,结合文本说明“The‘RoHS'mark shows a product limits harmful materials under EU rules”, 可知该产品符合欧盟对有害物质的限制规定,故选A。2026年1月重庆市高三一诊英语-阅读A篇答案解析【答案】21-23 BCD【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了“Little Bins for Little Hands”品牌推出的四款冬季STEM/艺术活动套装,包括各套装的特点、价格及适用场景。第21题.B 细节理解。解析:根据“Winter Slime Pack”部分中“learn key vocabulary”可知,该套装可帮助孩子学习科学词汇。故选B。第22题.C 数字信息比较。解析:直接对比价格:Winter Slime Pack($3.99)> Animal Winter Sleep Project Pack($2.99)< Science Camp Week($3.97)< Brick Challenge Calendar($4.99),因此最便宜的是Animal Winter Sleep Project Pack($2.99)。故选C。第23题.D 细节理解。解析:根据“Brick Challenge Calendar”部分中“make brick-stamped cards and ornaments”可知,该套装包含制作卡片的项目。故选D。 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2026届1月各地高三阅读A篇模拟题型专项合集.docx 2026届1月各地高三阅读A篇模拟题型专项合集答案解析.docx