三模前补偿练-语法填空(含答案)-2026届高考英语·三年真题解读&四层模考储能

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三模前补偿练-语法填空(含答案)-2026届高考英语·三年真题解读&四层模考储能

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【试题解析】
【2026·江苏南通等苏北七市第二次模拟】
The spotlight at this year’s Spring Festival Gala wasn’t reserved solely for performers and celebrities, as a lineup of cutting-edge humanoid robots made their highly ___56___(anticipate)debut(首秀), sending consumer
interest in homemade bots to ___57___ new high.
Following the broadcast, public interest in humanoid robots rose ___58___(dramatic). Data from revealed that within two hours of the broadcast, order volume jumped ___59___ 150 percent. New robot orders came from over 100 cities nationwide. According to GGII, the number of domestic shipments of humanoid robots ___60___(expect)to grow to 62,500 units by 2026.
During the Gala, MagicLab showcased its MagicBot Gen1 and MagicBot Z1 robots. Standing at 1.4 meters tall and ___61___(weigh)40 kilograms, these machines demonstrated real-world applications in food service. One striking moment was ___62___ the robots jumped with remarkable precision. They completed somersaults and side flips before landing smoothly.
However, it was still Unitree that provided the stand-out performance, a complex martial arts routine in ___63___ the robots performance was cheered on by yellow-clad “kung fu kids” who then joined in. The robots presented martial arts moves and displayed advanced ___64___(capability)like acrobatic back-flips.
The gala has long been a platform for signalling China’s industrial priorities from space ___65___(explore)to drone technology, but this year it also served as a stage for a much larger announcement: the race for humanoid AI dominance is accelerating, and China intends to be at the forefront.
【答题情况分析】
近1.2万份样本统计数据
整题 难度系数 小题序号及得分率
0.65 56题 57题 58题 59题 60题
54% 96% 95% 33% 34%
61题 62题 63题 64题 65题
81% 26% 50% 95% 73%
整题 得分率 约64%
十道小题中,得分率高于命题预期和低于命题预期的题各占一半,整题得分率与命题预期基本持平。但其中五道题(有提示词两题<56题和60题>+无提示词<59题、62题和63题>)的得分率明显偏低,尤其是59题、60题、62题的失分率高得有些离谱。究其原因分析如下:
一、句式相似导致考生误入歧途
56题
二、语境设坎致使考生机械套用
59题
63题
三、知识综合考查让考生顾此失彼
60题
四、思维定势诱发考生群体性误判
62题
三模前复习建议(补偿训练)
概括地说,语法填空所涉及的考点就三个:变形、变性和补缺。“变形”和“变性”都是有提示词填空;“补缺”都是无提示词填空。“变形”考点主要考查“语法”;“变性”考点主要考查“词法”;“补
缺”考点主要考查“句法”。具体考查内容,请参看本系列专题“三年真题解读04(语法填空)”。基于考生二模中出现的问题,后续复习中,笔者建议如下。
一、重温语法规则,确保 “形意” 契合
“变形”以有提示词的动词考查为核心,主要涉及时态、语态、主谓一致、非谓语动词等语法知识点应用的考查。复习中在重温语法规则的基础上,引导考生先提取句子主干,判断主语人称、时间语境及主被动关系,再结合语境语义确定恰当形式,做到形式与意义高度契合;针对易混句式与相似结构进行对比辨析,避免因句式干扰导致形式判断失误,强化 “先句法、后词形” 的解题思路,提升语法规则运用的准确性。
二、夯实构词知识,提升转换能力
“变性”专指有提示词的词性转换,属于纯词法考查内容。复习时系统梳理常考词性变化规律,包括名词、动词、形容词、副词之间的相互转换,以及常见前缀、后缀用法;训练考生根据句子成分判定所需词性,结合语境语义确定词形,避免只记词义、忽略句法功能的问题;通过集中对比练习,强化构词意识,熟练掌握各类词性转换技巧,提升词性转换的熟练度与正确率。
三、依托句法逻辑,完善语篇连贯
“补缺”均为无提示词填空,侧重句法结构与语篇逻辑的考查。复习中分类梳理冠词、介词、连词、关系代词(副词)等核心考点,明确相关词的句法功能与使用规则;训练考生先分析句子结构,判断所缺成分类型,再结合上下文逻辑关系确定答案,杜绝机械套用规则与脱离语境盲目作答的现象;同时引导考生破除思维定势,回归基础句法,避免过度解读、随意更改首选答案,使语篇表达更加通顺连贯,提升解题的稳定性和准确性。
总之,按照“变形—变性—补缺”三大考点展开专题强化训练,逐个突破薄弱环节,一定能够全面提升考生语法填空的综合解题能力。
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(2026·浙江嘉兴·二模)Cheers echoed(回响)across the frozen Songhua River in northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, where students from ___56___(lead)universities in China and Britain competed in a first-of-its-kind ice dragon boat race. The event, ___57___(know)as the “HIT-Cambridge-Oxford Cup,” brought together 14 teams, including those from Oxford, Cambridge and Harbin Institute of Technology(HIT), as well as universities from Hong Kong and Macao.
___58___ traditional water dragon boating, ice dragon boating requires athletes to use ice picks to push their boats forward on solid ice, ___59___ task demanding great upper body strength.
Edward Townsend from Cambridge described the race as a fantastic experience, admitting it was the first time that they ___60___(try)dragon boat racing on ice and that adapting to the cold climate ___61___(be)no easy task. With guidance provided by HIT ___62___(coach), however, his team gradually mastered the skills and secured the first prize in the race.
Besides the competition, participants also enjoyed ___63___(variety)cultural activities, visiting the Harbin Ice-Snow World, feeding Siberian tigers ___64___ experiencing local cuisine. Organizers hope that the friendship race will serve as a positive beginning for youth exchanges between China and Britain, as well as an important link for universities to expand cooperation and ___65___(joint)develop talent.
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(2026·浙江金华·二模)Maybe teenage years weren’t the ideal time to receive my mother’s advice to wear a range of colours. What better way to express how you feel on any given day, and convey that mood ___56___ the world, she would say. It was important to the eye, to the soul.
It really isn’t the best advice ___57___(give)any teenager, especially one ___58___ was hoping to disappear in all-black sportswear. Now I see her advice isn’t about fashion or looking good for others, or making an impression, ___59___ about dressing from the inside. It has taken me a while to lean into the power of this. I’m not quite sure when I ___60___(start)applying it myself but I remember waking up one morning in my early 20s, looking at my wardrobe(衣柜)and thinking: what colour do I feel like wearing today
It’s ___61___ question that brings a surprising degree of daily self-awareness. It’s asking, “What mood am I in ” “Do I want ___62___(see)or do I want to hide ”. The idea of starting the day in the right colour sends me back to myself.
My wardrobe ___63___(become)more colourful over the years, and, my mother was right: it does bring me joy to wear pink shoes with a golden shine, and a silver dress which is so bright that it can ___64___(probable)be spotted from the moon. Wearing ___65___(shine)colours brings me enormous happiness, and when I do, I feel as if I am shouting: “Look, it’s me, me, meeee.”
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(2026·重庆·二模)Canadian musicians Jenn Beaupre — better___56___(know)as Rozette — and JKAI never expected their “reaction” videos to go viral in China, a project they started almost three years ago.
In their videos, Rozette,___57___is a singer-songwriter and vocal(声乐的)coach, reacts to live performances by Chinese singers___58___(appear)on the nation’s popular music shows. Her honest reactions, fresh perspectives, as well as sharp yet professional and humorous comments, have attracted millions of followers in China.
Born in Alberta, Canada, Rozette began her singing career about 20 years ago. She rose to fame with her powerful vocals,___59___(impress)stage performances and accomplished singing. JKAI, who plans the videos, has also been involved___60___the music industry for about two decades. He___61___(write)hundreds of songs that are licensed out to record labels, games, films and TV commercials across Asia.
Humbly describing___62___(they)as “small players” in the industry, the two told the press that they___63___(start)to create and post videos simply for fun and as an experiment. JKAI, who has Chinese origins, was curious about how his best friend Rozette, who knew little about China, would feel about___64___nation’s music that he loves.
In their videos, they do little preparation or research about the song___65___singer they are to review, meaning that Rozette’s reactions are natural, honest and unplanned.
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(2026·湖南常德·二模)“Besiege Wei to Rescue Zhao” is one of the ancient Chinese military strategies known as the Thirty-Six Strategies. The name comes from a historical incident during the Warring States period of ancient China, ___56___(involve)the states of Wei and Zhao. When Zhao ___57___(face)an attack by Wei, the state of Qi employed this strategy by launching an attack on Wei, thus forcing them to withdraw from Zhao to defend their own territory.
The core of this strategy means creating a situation ___58___ the opponent is forced to make a difficult decision, often abandoning their offensive position ___59___(address)a more pressing threat. It draws on the element of surprise ___60___ the psychological impact of attacking an unexpected target. By shifting the battleground ___61___ a weaker area, the strategy not only interrupts the enemy’s plans but also gains a tactical(战略的)advantage without engaging in direct combat.
In contemporary settings, the principles of “Besiege Wei to Rescue Zhao” ___62___(adapt)for use in various non-military fields. In business, companies apply this strategy by launching attacks on a rival’s weaker markets or products to force a strategic ___63___(withdraw). Similarly, in sports, teams make full use of an opponent’s defensive mistakes to gain a ___64___(compete)advantage.
This strategy provides ___65___ valuable framework for addressing challenges in diverse contexts.
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(2026·四川泸州·二模)Li Yongge is the third-generation inheritor of the 100-year-old Palace Museum’s official ancient building ___56___(technique). In 1975, he entered the Palace Museum and became an apprentice(学徒)to second-generation master carpenter Zhao Chongmao.
Like many, Li initially saw it ___57___ merely a job to support his family. Years flowed into decades, marked by countless repairs. When ___58___(ask)how many structures he’d restored, Li simply replied, “Uncountable”.
In 2006, Taihe Dian, the Palace Museum’s ___59___(grand)and highest-ranking structure, standing for over 300 years since the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, underwent its first major ___60___(restore). Li’s team reproduced the authentic Kangxi-era “shanbei”, experimenting tirelessly to copy the precise ratio of tung oil in the lime(石灰)mixture. Another critical task ___61___(be)restoring the exterior painted decoration. What defines “restoring the old as old” Li noted, “Restore it ___62___(look)aged, or restore its original brilliance Our principle remains unchanged: Protect ___63___ original condition of the relic.”
Before his master Zhao retired, he pressed a note into Li’s hand, ___64___ can be translated as “guard against pride with a single skill; resist the urge to skim the surface.” Li ___65___(carry)these words in the past decades. Hopefully, these ancient treasures can be guarded with equal respect, their core faithfully passed on.
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(2026·吉林·一模)Wuxi, in East China’s Jiangsu province, ___56___ a rich musical heritage and innovative development practices, was ___57___(official)selected as a part of the Creative Cities Network by UNESCO on Oct 31, ___58___(become)China’s first City of Music. The Creative Cities Network was launched by UNESCO in 2004 and creative cities ___59___(select)every two years, covering eight major fields, including literature, design, music, film, gastronomy and architecture. Wuxi’s inclusion ensures that China has representative cities across all major fields ___60___ it shows that Wuxi’s unique urban musical character has gained worldwide ___61___(recognize).
Over millennia of cultural development, Wuxi has nurtured numerous musical ___62___(genius), including Hua Qiuping, Gu Yuxiu, Liu Tianhua, and Hua Yanjun(Ah Bing). Er Quan Ying Yue, ___63___ erhu masterpiece created by Ah Bing, has lifted Chinese folk music to world-class status. The city’s long musical history has promoted a prosperous music industry, and ___64___(consider)as the world’s largest production base for erhu, the Meicun subdistrict is producing nearly 50,000 erhu of various types annually.
In recent years, Wuxi has been actively promoting international music cooperation. The Wuxi Chinese Orchestra and Wuxi Symphony Orchestra have conducted performance tours in several countries in 2025, ___65___ demonstrates Wuxi’s rich musical traditions and contemporary vitality.
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(2026·浙江·二模)A Latin translation of The Tao Te Ching, ___56___(forget)in the British Library for more than 300 years, has recently been rediscovered and published through the efforts of Misha Tadd, a scholar at Nankai University.
Tadd says, “Compared with The Analects of Confucius, which ___57___(root)in the traditions and rules of the Spring and Autumn Period(770-476 BC), The Tao Te Ching does not involve specific names, places, ___58___ social systems.” This quality allows it to go beyond cultural boundaries and speak directly to universal human concerns.
Tadd’s connection with The Tao Te Ching began at the age of 14, when he came ___59___ an English edition in a small-town library in the United States. That chance encounter sparked ___60___ one-of-a-kind interest in Chinese culture.
Years later, while ___61___(study)a Latin translation of The Republic by Plato, Tadd wondered if The Tao Te Ching could also be translated into Latin. His search eventually led him to the British Library, ___62___ he discovered a Latin manuscript of the text, translated by early missionaries. He discovered parts of the manuscript were faded and ___63___(complete), and it was not until 2022 that he obtained a full digital scan of the work. He spent a long time transcribing, comparing, and annotating the text word by word. “It requires enduring ___64___(patient),” Tadd says.
The thought system of The Tao Te Ching is grounded in China, but its interpretation and influence are now ___65___(true)global.
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(2026·内蒙古乌兰察布·二模)Recently, “Cool China” has emerged as a new label used by many Western media outlets like Reuters and The New York Times ___56___(describe)the country. This concept doesn’t emerge from a top-down promotion, ___57___ is it produced by foreign media. Rather, it grows out of the genuine reactions of the overseas public, especially young people, ___58___, after looking beyond layers of “filters(滤镜)”, are eventually seeing China as it is. According to Nie Shujiang, an associate professor of China University of Political Science and Law, “Cool China” is ___59___(essential)the result of Chinese modernization development over the years.
The rapidly-evolving technologies, including open-source model DeepSeek, Huawei’s tri-fold smartphones, urban drone-delivery networks, and a well-developed new energy vehicle infrastructure, ___60___(become)an important part of daily life in China in recent years. Meanwhile, the contemporary creativity of Chinese culture forms another core dimension of ___61___ makes China “cool”. The Chinese top video game “Black Myth: Wukong” sold over 10 million units globally in three days, Labubu dolls caused long queues on the streets of London, and Chinese cross-border e-commerce live streams and micro-drama exports have reached a large scale, all of which underscore China’s ___62___(rise)cultural influence.
A cool China is awakening global interest in rediscovering China, significantly enhancing the international ___63___(visible)and positive opinions of Chinese culture. We look forward to more international friends breaking through the information cocoons(茧)___64___(create)by algorithms, personally experiencing an open and
___65___(innovate)China, and expressing that heartfelt admiration — “China is Cool!”
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(2026·吉林·二模)In the clear morning light, a group of children practice ___56___(foundation)
movements of Chinese martial arts in the school courtyard. They attend the Comunidad Educativa Chino Boliviana Sariri in La Paz, Bolivia, a school that has made cultural ___57___(integrate)its feature, combining the philosophy of the Andes with the wisdom of China.
___58___(establish)in 2016, the school has a clear mission: to recover and honor native cultures, particularly Aymara, while promoting Chinese cultural learning ___59___ a bridge to broader global understanding. “We believe it is very important for Bolivia to recover its culture as a country, because culture is ___60___ values are found,” said school director Cecilia Pinedo in an interview. To her, the school is “a seed of identity” for future generations.
Speaking about this process of cultural recovery, Pinedo highlights the inspiration the school draws from China. “For us, China is an example ___61___(follow), because China has been very strong in preserving its history, its language and its culture. We believe China is great today because it has never lost its cultural
___62___(root),” she said.
Students say this education has shaped them ___63___(deep). Thirteen-year-old Oscar Huanacuni, who has practiced martial arts for years, said the most important lesson he has learned is: Never give up. Even when your whole body hurts, you must keep going. Sixth-grade student Luciana Ceballos, who ___64___(travel)to China to participate in international martial arts competitions, recalled the beauty of the country and ___65___ warmth of its people. “We would love to return,” she said.
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(2026·广东惠州·二模)The 2025 Reviving Craft — China’s Intangible Cultural Heritage(ICH)(非物质文化遗产)and Contemporary Design show has brought many people to Milan, Italy since it opened on Oct 3. This 10-day event was ___56___(joint)organized by Sun Media Group and the Italy China Council Foundation, making a place ___57___ old and new, East and West, and hand work and feeling meet. This show puts together over 100 top Chinese and Italian ICH works, using AI and multimedia technology ___58___(recreate)real-life scenes.
As this year ___59___(mark)the 55th year of China-Italy friendship, the show lists the good fruits of their long talks. The ___60___(feature)works mix the old hand skills with cool new looks, ___61___(offer)the world a clear window into the fresh roads and long-lasting charm of China’s ICH.
“China and Italy have shared rich and long-running exchanges in intangible cultural heritage, trade, and culture ___62___ ancient times. The ‘Reviving Craft’ show is ___63___ meeting of feelings that goes past time and space,” Yang Lan, chairperson of Sun Media Group says.
Liu Kan, head of the Chinese office in Milan, says that though China and Italy ___64___(separate)by long roads, speak different languages, and come from unlike cultural backgrounds, both ___65___(civilization)are equally old and bright.

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