2026高考英语热点时文阅读:13.张雪的机车梦,从泥泞小路到世界之巅(含解析)

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2025高考英语热点时文阅读
张雪的机车梦,从泥泞小路到世界之巅
模块一:课前导读与词汇预热
【Topic 话题引言】
2026年3月29日,在世界超级摩托车锦标赛(WSBK)葡萄牙站比赛中,中国摩托车品牌“张雪机车”以绝对优势包揽双回合冠军,打破了杜卡迪、雅马哈等欧美日品牌长达数十年的垄断。当法国车手驾驶着中国制造的赛车高举五星红旗时,远在重庆观赛的品牌创始人张雪热泪盈眶。张雪的逆袭是一部不折不扣的奋斗史。14岁时,家境贫寒的他辍学成为修车学徒,双手沾满洗不掉的黑机油;19岁那年,为了争取一次在电视上展示车技的机会,他冒雨骑行一百多公里死缠烂打地追赶节目组。在造车路上,他砸上全部身家坚持自主研发四缸发动机,只为不再被国外品牌“卡脖子”。爆火之后,面对暴增的订单和投资诱惑,他依然保持清醒,甚至立下了一条商业上“不划算”的规矩:绝不把大排量机车卖给驾龄不满一年的新手。张雪用20年的热爱与执着证明:真正撑住一个人的,从来不是运气和天赋,而是死心塌地的热爱。他的故事,正是中国制造不断“爬坡过坎”、逆袭世界的生动缩影。
【Word Bank 词汇加油站】
超纲生词:
1. Motorcycle / Motorbike: (n.) 摩托车,机车
2. Mechanic: (n.) 机械师,修理工
3. Championship: (n.) 锦标赛,冠军赛
4. Monopoly: (n.) 垄断,独占
大纲核心词复习:
1. passion (n. 激情,热爱): have a passion for (对...充满热情)
2. persistence (n. 坚持不懈): through sheer persistence (通过不懈的坚持)
3. independent (adj. 独立的,自主的): independent research and development (自主研发)
4. responsibility (n. 责任): take responsibility for (对...负责)
5. dominate (vt. 控制,主导): dominate the market (主导市场)
模块二:核心演练区
题型A:完形填空 (Cloze Test)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When 14-year-old Zhang Xue started working as a mechanic in a repair shop, few people believed he would one day change the history of Chinese motorcycles. Born in a poor village, Zhang had a deep 1.____ for motorcycles. His hands were often covered in black oil, but he never 2.____.
At the age of 19, seeking a(n) 3.____ to show his riding skills on television, he rode in the freezing rain for over 100 kilometers to catch up with a reporting team. His incredible 4.____ eventually moved the reporters, which 5.____ the door to his professional racing career.
Decades later, Zhang founded his own motorcycle brand. He clearly realized that without self-developed engines, Chinese brands would always 6.____ on foreign technologies. Therefore, he 7.____ all his money into independent research and development. Despite facing numerous 8.____ and mockery (嘲笑), his team never gave up.
In March 2026, the moment of glory finally arrived. At the World Superbike Championship in Portugal, a motorcycle 9.____ by Zhang's company won the championship. It successfully 10.____ the decades-long monopoly of Western and Japanese brands. Seeing this, Zhang burst into 11.____.
Despite the sudden fame and surging orders, Zhang remained 12.____. He rejected many investment offers to focus purely on his work. More importantly, he made a strict rule: his high-speed motorcycles cannot be 13.____ to beginners with less than one year of riding experience. "This is not a toy; it requires proper skills," he explained. This decision proved that true success comes not just from speed, but from a profound 14.____ for life. Zhang has shown us that an 15.____ person can also achieve greatness through pure love and hard work.
1. A. passion B. fear C. sympathy D. talent
2. A. celebrated B. complained C. rested D. agreed
3. A. excuse B. chance C. mistake D. joke
4. A. persistence B. wealth C. humor D. silence
5. A. closed B. locked C. opened D. destroyed
6. A. rely B. focus C. call D. look
7. A. stole B. poured C. hid D. borrowed
8. A. failures B. achievements C. orders D. rewards
9. A. damaged B. ignored C. designed D. painted
10. A. kept B. broke C. followed D. formed
11. A. cheers B. flames C. laughter D. tears
12. A. calm B. nervous C. angry D. proud
13. A. sold B. lent C. returned D. shown
14. A. speed B. safety C. profit D. respect
15. A. ordinary B. arrogant C. educated D. wealthy
题型B:阅读理解 A篇 (Reading Comprehension A)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
On March 29, 2026, the World Superbike Championship (WSBK) track in Portugal witnessed a historic moment. French rider Valentin Debise, driving an 820RR-RS motorcycle manufactured by the Chinese brand "Zhang Xue Motor," crossed the finish line first with a massive nearly 4-second advantage. This victory was not just a single win; he secured a double-header victory by winning again the very next day.
The WSBK is a world-class event that serves as the ultimate testing ground for the performance of production motorcycles. For decades, this top-tier competition, especially the mid-weight class, had been completely dominated by international giants like Ducati, Yamaha, and Kawasaki. Zhang Xue Motor's stunning victory shattered this long-standing monopoly, marking a breakthrough from zero to one for the Chinese motorcycle industry on the global stage.
Far away in Chongqing, China, the founder of the brand, 39-year-old Zhang Xue, watched the live broadcast with tears in his eyes. His journey to this moment was anything but easy. Growing up in a poor rural family, Zhang dropped out of school at 14 and became a mechanic in a small repair shop, spending his youth with hands covered in black engine oil. At 19, his desperate 100-kilometer ride in the rain just to be interviewed by a TV crew became a legendary story of his determination.
Now, standing at the top of the world, Zhang reflected on his journey. When asked about his feelings after the monumental win, he humbly responded on his social media: "If you do something not just for the result, but out of pure love, the outcome might truly be different." He has proved that the label "Made in China" is more than capable of competing with the best in the world.
16. What historic achievement did Zhang Xue Motor make at the WSBK
A. It became the first Chinese brand to host the championship.
B. It broke the decades-long monopoly of Western and Japanese brands.
C. It signed a contract with the most expensive French rider.
D. It produced the cheapest motorcycle in the competition's history.
17. How did Zhang Xue react when he saw his team win the race
A. He was so proud that he immediately bought a new factory.
B. He was moved to tears while watching the live broadcast.
C. He complained that the nearly 4-second advantage was too small.
D. He turned off the TV because he already knew the result.
18. What can we learn about Zhang Xue's early life from the passage
A. He graduated from a top engineering university.
B. He was born into a wealthy family that supported his racing.
C. He worked as a mechanic and chased his dream despite being poor.
D. He learned how to ride motorcycles in France.
19. According to Zhang Xue, what is the key driving force behind his success
A. The desire to earn a lot of money.
B. Pure love and passion for what he does.
C. The strict training from his parents.
D. The massive investments from foreign companies.
题型C:阅读理解 B篇 (Reading Comprehension B)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The stunning victory of Zhang Xue Motor in the global arena is not merely a tale of a passionate teenager achieving his dreams; it is a profound story of Chinese manufacturing overcoming core technological barriers. Before establishing his current brand, Zhang Xue had already achieved commercial success with another company he co-founded. However, he chose to walk away and start from zero in 2024. Why Because he insisted on independent research and development of engines.
"Without our own engines, we will always just be an 'assembly plant' and forever be choked by foreign brands," Zhang explained. Against the advice of those who told him to make easy money by selling popular low-end models, he poured his entire fortune into developing high-performance engines. His team worked day and night, facing countless failures. Eventually, they successfully developed top-tier engines that could rival century-old international brands, equipping the 820RR-RS model that won the WSBK championship.
Interestingly, despite the massive surge in orders following the victory, Zhang Xue made a highly unusual business decision. He established a strict rule forbidding the sale of his new high-displacement (大排量) motorcycles to any rider with less than one year of driving experience. He even offered a 5,000-yuan reward to anyone who reported a dealer breaking this rule.
"I am responsible for my users. This is not a toy; it is a machine capable of reaching 300 km/h," Zhang stated firmly. From a commercial perspective, this "newbie ban" costs the company a significant number of potential orders. Yet, it highlights a rare and precious corporate quality: refusing to sacrifice safety for short-term profits. Zhang Xue proves that true industrial civilization is not just about speed, but also involves rationality, responsibility, and a deep reverence (敬畏) for human life.
20. Why did Zhang Xue leave his previously successful company in 2024
A. He had a serious conflict with his foreign partners.
B. He wanted to focus entirely on developing self-owned engines.
C. He lost all his money in a bad business investment.
D. He decided to retire and move back to his rural hometown.
21. What does Zhang Xue mean by "being choked by foreign brands"
A. Foreign brands physically attacked Chinese riders.
B. Chinese companies relied heavily on foreign core technologies.
C. Foreign brands refused to buy Chinese motorcycles.
D. Chinese companies were banned from entering international races.
22. What unusual rule did Zhang Xue set for selling his new motorcycles
A. They can only be sold to professional WSBK racers.
B. They are not allowed to be sold outside of China.
C. They must not be sold to riders with less than a year of experience.
D. They must be sold at a price lower than any other brand.
23. What is the author's tone when discussing Zhang Xue's "newbie ban"
A. Highly appreciative and approving.
B. Sharply critical and angry.
C. Objective but doubtful.
D. Humorous and relaxed.
题型D:七选五阅读 (Seven-out-of-Five)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The Driving Force Behind a Racing Dream
How does an ordinary person achieve greatness The inspiring story of Zhang Xue, the founder of Zhang Xue Motor, offers us the perfect answer. 24.____. Here are the key forces that drove his remarkable journey.
First, unyielding passion. When he was just 14, Zhang dropped out of school to become a mechanic. He spent his youth in a small repair shop with hands covered in engine oil. 25.____. It was this pure love that kept him going through the darkest days of poverty and obscurity.
Second, the courage to seize opportunities. At 19, hoping to get a chance to show his skills on TV, Zhang chased a reporting crew's car in the freezing rain for over 100 kilometers. 26.____. This bold move eventually opened the door for him to join a professional racing team.
27.____. Zhang understood that without independent core technologies, Chinese brands would always be limited. Instead of making quick money by assembling parts, he poured all his resources into developing his own high-performance engines, ultimately breaking the monopoly of foreign brands on the global stage.
Finally, a deep sense of social responsibility. Even after becoming successful, he refused to sell his fast motorcycles to inexperienced beginners. 28.____. He showed us that true success is not just about winning races, but also about respecting life and sticking to one's principles.
A. Third, a commitment to mastering core technology.
B. He proved that an ordinary mechanic could build world-class motorcycles.
C. Many people laughed at him for reading mechanical books at night.
D. Despite the hardship, he never lost his fascination with motorcycles.
E. He preferred to lose money rather than put his customers' lives at risk.
F. However, buying a racing motorcycle requires a lot of money.
G. He fell off his bike multiple times, but never let go of the handlebars.
题型E:语法填空 (Grammar Blank-filling)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Zhang Xue, born in a poor rural village in Hunan Province, has proven that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things. At the age of 14, he dropped out of school and became a mechanic, 29.____ (dream) of making the best motorcycles in the world.
After years of hard work, he started his own business. In 2024, he founded a company 30.____ (name) after himself: Zhang Xue Motor. He deeply realized the importance of core technologies, so his team developed their own four-cylinder engines 31.____ (independent), refusing to rely on foreign companies.
His relentless efforts finally paid off. At the World Superbike Championship (WSBK) in Portugal in 2026, a motorcycle produced by his company won the championship, 32.____ (break) the decades-long monopoly of European and Japanese brands. When watching the race, Zhang was moved to tears by the huge 33.____ (achieve).
Despite the sudden fame, Zhang remained grounded. To ensure riders' safety, he made a strict rule: his new motorcycles cannot 34.____ (sell) to anyone 35.____ has less than one year of riding experience. "This is a machine that runs extremely fast, 36.____ we must be responsible for human lives," he explained.
His story is deeply 37.____ (inspire). It shows that a combination of 38.____ (passion), persistence, and responsibility can turn a seemingly impossible dream into reality.
模块三:参考答案与详细解析
【题型A:完形填空答案与解析】
1.【答案】A。解析:名词辨析。张雪出生在贫困山村,对摩托车有着深深的“热爱/激情(passion)”。fear恐惧;sympathy同情;talent天赋。故选A。
2.【答案】B。解析:动词辨析。他的手经常沾满黑机油,但他从不“抱怨(complained)”。celebrate庆祝;rest休息;agree同意。故选B。
3.【答案】B。解析:名词辨析。19岁那年,为了寻找一个在电视上展示车技的“机会(chance)”,他在冷雨中骑行追赶节目组。excuse借口;mistake错误;joke笑话。故选B。
4.【答案】A。解析:名词辨析。他难以置信的“坚持(persistence)”最终感动了记者。wealth财富;humor幽默;silence沉默。故选A。
5.【答案】C。解析:动词辨析。这为他“打开(opened)”了通往职业赛车生涯的大门。open the door to...为固定搭配。close关闭;lock锁上;destroy破坏。故选C。
6.【答案】A。解析:动词辨析。他清楚地意识到,没有自主研发的发动机,中国品牌将永远“依赖(rely)”外国技术。rely on依靠,依赖。focus关注;call呼叫;look看。故选A。
7.【答案】B。解析:动词辨析。因此,他将所有的钱“倾注(poured)”到自主研发中。pour sth. into... 把……倾注/投入到……。steal偷;hide隐藏;borrow借。故选B。
8.【答案】A。解析:名词辨析。尽管面临无数的“失败(failures)”和嘲笑,他的团队从未放弃。achievement成就;order订单;reward回报。故选A。
9.【答案】C。解析:动词辨析。张雪公司“设计/制造(designed)”的一辆摩托车赢得了冠军。damage损坏;ignore忽视;paint画。故选C。
10.【答案】B。解析:动词辨析。它成功“打破(broke)”了西方和日本品牌长达数十年的垄断。break the monopoly打破垄断。keep保持;follow跟随;form形成。故选B。
11.【答案】D。解析:名词辨析。看到这一幕,张雪感动得流下了“眼泪(tears)”。burst into tears 突然大哭/热泪盈眶。cheers欢呼;flames火焰;laughter笑声。故选D。
12.【答案】A。解析:形容词辨析。尽管突然爆火、订单激增,张雪依然保持“冷静/清醒(calm)”。nervous紧张的;angry生气的;proud骄傲的。故选A。
13.【答案】A。解析:动词辨析。他立下一条严格的规矩:他的高速摩托车不能“卖(sold)”给驾龄不满一年的新手。lend借出;return归还;show展示。故选A。
14.【答案】D。解析:名词辨析。这个决定证明了真正的成功不仅来自于速度,更来自于对生命的深切“敬畏/尊重(respect)”。speed速度;safety安全(但此处与for life搭配,respect for life意为对生命的敬畏);profit利润。故选D。
15.【答案】A。解析:形容词辨析。张雪向我们展示了,一个“普通的(ordinary)”人也能通过纯粹的热爱和努力取得伟大成就。arrogant傲慢的;educated受过良好教育的;wealthy富有的。故选A。
【题型B:阅读理解 A篇 答案与解析】
16.【答案】B。解析:细节理解题。根据第二段“Zhang Xue Motor's stunning victory shattered this long-standing monopoly...”可知,张雪机车的历史性成就是打破了西方和日本品牌长达数十年的垄断。故选B。
17.【答案】B。解析:细节理解题。根据第三段“Far away in Chongqing, China, the founder of the brand, 39-year-old Zhang Xue, watched the live broadcast with tears in his eyes.”可知,张雪看直播时感动得热泪盈眶。故选B。
18.【答案】C。解析:细节理解题。根据第三段“Growing up in a poor rural family, Zhang dropped out of school at 14 and became a mechanic... At 19, his desperate 100-kilometer ride in the rain just to be interviewed...”可知,他早年家境贫寒,做过修理工,并在雨中追逐梦想。故选C。
19.【答案】B。解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段张雪的话“If you do something not just for the result, but out of pure love, the outcome might truly be different.”可知,他认为成功的关键驱动力是纯粹的热爱(pure love and passion)。故选B。
【题型C:阅读理解 B篇 答案与解析】
20.【答案】B。解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“However, he chose to walk away and start from zero in 2024. Why Because he insisted on independent research and development of engines.”可知,他离开之前成功的公司是为了专注于自主研发发动机。故选B。
21.【答案】B。解析:推理判断题。根据第二段张雪的话“Without our own engines, we will always just be an 'assembly plant' and forever be choked by foreign brands”可知,如果没有自己的发动机,就只能做“组装厂”并被外国品牌“卡脖子”,这意指中国企业在核心技术上严重依赖外国。故选B。
22.【答案】C。解析:细节理解题。根据第三段“He established a strict rule forbidding the sale of his new high-displacement motorcycles to any rider with less than one year of driving experience.”可知,他不允许把新车卖给驾龄不满一年的骑手。故选C。
23.【答案】A。解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段“Yet, it highlights a rare and precious corporate quality: refusing to sacrifice safety for short-term profits. Zhang Xue proves that true industrial civilization is... involves rationality, responsibility, and a deep reverence for human life.”可知,作者称赞这是一种“罕见而珍贵的企业品质”,体现了责任感和对生命的敬畏,语气是“高度赞赏和认可的(Highly appreciative and approving)”。故选A。
【题型D:七选五阅读答案与解析】
24.【答案】B。解析:逻辑支撑句。前句提出疑问“一个普通人如何取得伟大的成就?张雪的故事给出了完美答案”。B选项“他证明了一个普通的修理工也能造出世界级的摩托车”直接回应了这一疑问,并引出后文“以下是驱动他非凡旅程的关键力量”。故选B。
25.【答案】D。解析:细节支撑句。前文讲述他14岁辍学当修理工,双手沾满机油。D选项“尽管生活艰苦,他从未失去对摩托车的着迷(热爱)”与前文的艰苦环境形成转折,并与后文“正是这种纯粹的爱让他撑过了贫穷和默默无闻的黑暗日子”紧密衔接。故选D。
26.【答案】G。解析:细节支撑句。前文讲述他19岁时为了上电视展示车技,在冷雨中追赶采访车一百多公里。G选项“他从摩托车上摔下来好几次,但从未松开过车把”生动刻画了他在雨中追车的执着与勇气(抓住机会),逻辑契合。故选G。
27.【答案】A。解析:段落主题句(小标题)。根据后文“张雪明白没有自主核心技术,中国品牌将永远受限……他将所有资源投入到研发自己的高性能发动机中”可知,本段的主题是掌握核心技术。A选项“第三,致力于掌握核心技术”最适合作本段的主题句。故选A。
28.【答案】E。解析:逻辑支撑句。前文讲述他拒绝将高速摩托车卖给没有经验的新手。E选项“他宁愿损失金钱(订单),也不愿让客户的生命处于危险之中”直接解释了他这一行为背后的逻辑和责任感,并自然引出最后一句的总结(关于尊重生命和坚持原则)。故选E。
【题型E:语法填空答案与解析】
29.【答案】dreaming。解析:考查非谓语动词。主语he与dream之间是主动关系,应用现在分词作伴随状语。故填dreaming。
30.【答案】named。解析:考查非谓语动词。name after(以……命名)在此处修饰名词company,且company与name之间是被动关系,应用过去分词作后置定语。故填named。
31.【答案】independently。解析:考查副词。修饰动词developed,应用副词形式“独立地、自主地”。故填independently。
32.【答案】breaking。解析:考查非谓语动词。摩托车夺得冠军,“打破了”几十年的垄断,这是自然而然产生的结果,且主语与break为主动关系,应用现在分词作结果状语。故填breaking。
33.【答案】achievement。解析:考查名词。achievement(成就)为可数名词,结合前文语境,此处特指刚刚提到的“夺得冠军并打破垄断”这一项巨大的成就,应用单数形式。故填achievement。
34.【答案】be sold。解析:考查动词的语态。his new motorcycles与sell之间是被动关系,在情态动词cannot之后应用被动语态的原形be sold。故填be sold。
35.【答案】who / that。解析:考查定语从句。引导限制性定语从句,修饰先行词anyone(指人),且在从句中作主语,应用who或that。故填who或that。
36.【答案】so / and。解析:考查连词。前后两句“这是一台跑得极快的机器”与“我们必须对生命负责”之间是因果关系或顺承关系,应用so或and连接。故填so / and。
37.【答案】inspiring。解析:考查形容词。修饰主语His story(指物),意为“令人鼓舞的,励志的”,应用-ing结尾的形容词。故填inspiring。
38.【答案】passion。解析:考查名词。在介词of之后,且与persistence(坚持)和responsibility(责任)并列,应用名词形式passion(热爱,激情)。故填passion。2025高考英语热点时文阅读
张雪的机车梦,从泥泞小路到世界之巅
模块一:课前导读与词汇预热
【Topic 话题引言】
2026年3月29日,在世界超级摩托车锦标赛(WSBK)葡萄牙站比赛中,中国摩托车品牌“张雪机车”以绝对优势包揽双回合冠军,打破了杜卡迪、雅马哈等欧美日品牌长达数十年的垄断。当法国车手驾驶着中国制造的赛车高举五星红旗时,远在重庆观赛的品牌创始人张雪热泪盈眶。张雪的逆袭是一部不折不扣的奋斗史。14岁时,家境贫寒的他辍学成为修车学徒,双手沾满洗不掉的黑机油;19岁那年,为了争取一次在电视上展示车技的机会,他冒雨骑行一百多公里死缠烂打地追赶节目组。在造车路上,他砸上全部身家坚持自主研发四缸发动机,只为不再被国外品牌“卡脖子”。爆火之后,面对暴增的订单和投资诱惑,他依然保持清醒,甚至立下了一条商业上“不划算”的规矩:绝不把大排量机车卖给驾龄不满一年的新手。张雪用20年的热爱与执着证明:真正撑住一个人的,从来不是运气和天赋,而是死心塌地的热爱。他的故事,正是中国制造不断“爬坡过坎”、逆袭世界的生动缩影。
【Word Bank 词汇加油站】
超纲生词:
1. Motorcycle / Motorbike: (n.) 摩托车,机车
2. Mechanic: (n.) 机械师,修理工
3. Championship: (n.) 锦标赛,冠军赛
4. Monopoly: (n.) 垄断,独占
大纲核心词复习:
1. passion (n. 激情,热爱): have a passion for (对...充满热情)
2. persistence (n. 坚持不懈): through sheer persistence (通过不懈的坚持)
3. independent (adj. 独立的,自主的): independent research and development (自主研发)
4. responsibility (n. 责任): take responsibility for (对...负责)
5. dominate (vt. 控制,主导): dominate the market (主导市场)
模块二:核心演练区
题型A:完形填空 (Cloze Test)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When 14-year-old Zhang Xue started working as a mechanic in a repair shop, few people believed he would one day change the history of Chinese motorcycles. Born in a poor village, Zhang had a deep 1.____ for motorcycles. His hands were often covered in black oil, but he never 2.____.
At the age of 19, seeking a(n) 3.____ to show his riding skills on television, he rode in the freezing rain for over 100 kilometers to catch up with a reporting team. His incredible 4.____ eventually moved the reporters, which 5.____ the door to his professional racing career.
Decades later, Zhang founded his own motorcycle brand. He clearly realized that without self-developed engines, Chinese brands would always 6.____ on foreign technologies. Therefore, he 7.____ all his money into independent research and development. Despite facing numerous 8.____ and mockery (嘲笑), his team never gave up.
In March 2026, the moment of glory finally arrived. At the World Superbike Championship in Portugal, a motorcycle 9.____ by Zhang's company won the championship. It successfully 10.____ the decades-long monopoly of Western and Japanese brands. Seeing this, Zhang burst into 11.____.
Despite the sudden fame and surging orders, Zhang remained 12.____. He rejected many investment offers to focus purely on his work. More importantly, he made a strict rule: his high-speed motorcycles cannot be 13.____ to beginners with less than one year of riding experience. "This is not a toy; it requires proper skills," he explained. This decision proved that true success comes not just from speed, but from a profound 14.____ for life. Zhang has shown us that an 15.____ person can also achieve greatness through pure love and hard work.
1. A. passion B. fear C. sympathy D. talent
2. A. celebrated B. complained C. rested D. agreed
3. A. excuse B. chance C. mistake D. joke
4. A. persistence B. wealth C. humor D. silence
5. A. closed B. locked C. opened D. destroyed
6. A. rely B. focus C. call D. look
7. A. stole B. poured C. hid D. borrowed
8. A. failures B. achievements C. orders D. rewards
9. A. damaged B. ignored C. designed D. painted
10. A. kept B. broke C. followed D. formed
11. A. cheers B. flames C. laughter D. tears
12. A. calm B. nervous C. angry D. proud
13. A. sold B. lent C. returned D. shown
14. A. speed B. safety C. profit D. respect
15. A. ordinary B. arrogant C. educated D. wealthy
题型B:阅读理解 A篇 (Reading Comprehension A)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
On March 29, 2026, the World Superbike Championship (WSBK) track in Portugal witnessed a historic moment. French rider Valentin Debise, driving an 820RR-RS motorcycle manufactured by the Chinese brand "Zhang Xue Motor," crossed the finish line first with a massive nearly 4-second advantage. This victory was not just a single win; he secured a double-header victory by winning again the very next day.
The WSBK is a world-class event that serves as the ultimate testing ground for the performance of production motorcycles. For decades, this top-tier competition, especially the mid-weight class, had been completely dominated by international giants like Ducati, Yamaha, and Kawasaki. Zhang Xue Motor's stunning victory shattered this long-standing monopoly, marking a breakthrough from zero to one for the Chinese motorcycle industry on the global stage.
Far away in Chongqing, China, the founder of the brand, 39-year-old Zhang Xue, watched the live broadcast with tears in his eyes. His journey to this moment was anything but easy. Growing up in a poor rural family, Zhang dropped out of school at 14 and became a mechanic in a small repair shop, spending his youth with hands covered in black engine oil. At 19, his desperate 100-kilometer ride in the rain just to be interviewed by a TV crew became a legendary story of his determination.
Now, standing at the top of the world, Zhang reflected on his journey. When asked about his feelings after the monumental win, he humbly responded on his social media: "If you do something not just for the result, but out of pure love, the outcome might truly be different." He has proved that the label "Made in China" is more than capable of competing with the best in the world.
16. What historic achievement did Zhang Xue Motor make at the WSBK
A. It became the first Chinese brand to host the championship.
B. It broke the decades-long monopoly of Western and Japanese brands.
C. It signed a contract with the most expensive French rider.
D. It produced the cheapest motorcycle in the competition's history.
17. How did Zhang Xue react when he saw his team win the race
A. He was so proud that he immediately bought a new factory.
B. He was moved to tears while watching the live broadcast.
C. He complained that the nearly 4-second advantage was too small.
D. He turned off the TV because he already knew the result.
18. What can we learn about Zhang Xue's early life from the passage
A. He graduated from a top engineering university.
B. He was born into a wealthy family that supported his racing.
C. He worked as a mechanic and chased his dream despite being poor.
D. He learned how to ride motorcycles in France.
19. According to Zhang Xue, what is the key driving force behind his success
A. The desire to earn a lot of money.
B. Pure love and passion for what he does.
C. The strict training from his parents.
D. The massive investments from foreign companies.
题型C:阅读理解 B篇 (Reading Comprehension B)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
The stunning victory of Zhang Xue Motor in the global arena is not merely a tale of a passionate teenager achieving his dreams; it is a profound story of Chinese manufacturing overcoming core technological barriers. Before establishing his current brand, Zhang Xue had already achieved commercial success with another company he co-founded. However, he chose to walk away and start from zero in 2024. Why Because he insisted on independent research and development of engines.
"Without our own engines, we will always just be an 'assembly plant' and forever be choked by foreign brands," Zhang explained. Against the advice of those who told him to make easy money by selling popular low-end models, he poured his entire fortune into developing high-performance engines. His team worked day and night, facing countless failures. Eventually, they successfully developed top-tier engines that could rival century-old international brands, equipping the 820RR-RS model that won the WSBK championship.
Interestingly, despite the massive surge in orders following the victory, Zhang Xue made a highly unusual business decision. He established a strict rule forbidding the sale of his new high-displacement (大排量) motorcycles to any rider with less than one year of driving experience. He even offered a 5,000-yuan reward to anyone who reported a dealer breaking this rule.
"I am responsible for my users. This is not a toy; it is a machine capable of reaching 300 km/h," Zhang stated firmly. From a commercial perspective, this "newbie ban" costs the company a significant number of potential orders. Yet, it highlights a rare and precious corporate quality: refusing to sacrifice safety for short-term profits. Zhang Xue proves that true industrial civilization is not just about speed, but also involves rationality, responsibility, and a deep reverence (敬畏) for human life.
20. Why did Zhang Xue leave his previously successful company in 2024
A. He had a serious conflict with his foreign partners.
B. He wanted to focus entirely on developing self-owned engines.
C. He lost all his money in a bad business investment.
D. He decided to retire and move back to his rural hometown.
21. What does Zhang Xue mean by "being choked by foreign brands"
A. Foreign brands physically attacked Chinese riders.
B. Chinese companies relied heavily on foreign core technologies.
C. Foreign brands refused to buy Chinese motorcycles.
D. Chinese companies were banned from entering international races.
22. What unusual rule did Zhang Xue set for selling his new motorcycles
A. They can only be sold to professional WSBK racers.
B. They are not allowed to be sold outside of China.
C. They must not be sold to riders with less than a year of experience.
D. They must be sold at a price lower than any other brand.
23. What is the author's tone when discussing Zhang Xue's "newbie ban"
A. Highly appreciative and approving.
B. Sharply critical and angry.
C. Objective but doubtful.
D. Humorous and relaxed.
题型D:七选五阅读 (Seven-out-of-Five)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The Driving Force Behind a Racing Dream
How does an ordinary person achieve greatness The inspiring story of Zhang Xue, the founder of Zhang Xue Motor, offers us the perfect answer. 24.____. Here are the key forces that drove his remarkable journey.
First, unyielding passion. When he was just 14, Zhang dropped out of school to become a mechanic. He spent his youth in a small repair shop with hands covered in engine oil. 25.____. It was this pure love that kept him going through the darkest days of poverty and obscurity.
Second, the courage to seize opportunities. At 19, hoping to get a chance to show his skills on TV, Zhang chased a reporting crew's car in the freezing rain for over 100 kilometers. 26.____. This bold move eventually opened the door for him to join a professional racing team.
27.____. Zhang understood that without independent core technologies, Chinese brands would always be limited. Instead of making quick money by assembling parts, he poured all his resources into developing his own high-performance engines, ultimately breaking the monopoly of foreign brands on the global stage.
Finally, a deep sense of social responsibility. Even after becoming successful, he refused to sell his fast motorcycles to inexperienced beginners. 28.____. He showed us that true success is not just about winning races, but also about respecting life and sticking to one's principles.
A. Third, a commitment to mastering core technology.
B. He proved that an ordinary mechanic could build world-class motorcycles.
C. Many people laughed at him for reading mechanical books at night.
D. Despite the hardship, he never lost his fascination with motorcycles.
E. He preferred to lose money rather than put his customers' lives at risk.
F. However, buying a racing motorcycle requires a lot of money.
G. He fell off his bike multiple times, but never let go of the handlebars.
题型E:语法填空 (Grammar Blank-filling)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Zhang Xue, born in a poor rural village in Hunan Province, has proven that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things. At the age of 14, he dropped out of school and became a mechanic, 29.____ (dream) of making the best motorcycles in the world.
After years of hard work, he started his own business. In 2024, he founded a company 30.____ (name) after himself: Zhang Xue Motor. He deeply realized the importance of core technologies, so his team developed their own four-cylinder engines 31.____ (independent), refusing to rely on foreign companies.
His relentless efforts finally paid off. At the World Superbike Championship (WSBK) in Portugal in 2026, a motorcycle produced by his company won the championship, 32.____ (break) the decades-long monopoly of European and Japanese brands. When watching the race, Zhang was moved to tears by the huge 33.____ (achieve).
Despite the sudden fame, Zhang remained grounded. To ensure riders' safety, he made a strict rule: his new motorcycles cannot 34.____ (sell) to anyone 35.____ has less than one year of riding experience. "This is a machine that runs extremely fast, 36.____ we must be responsible for human lives," he explained.
His story is deeply 37.____ (inspire). It shows that a combination of 38.____ (passion), persistence, and responsibility can turn a seemingly impossible dream into reality.

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