资源简介 新高考全国1卷英语七选五阅读考前冲刺练习(一)Kindness from teachers can always light up students’ life. For me, one teacher will never fade from my memory—Ms. Brown, my language teacher in sixth grade. 1. ____I was the quietest student in class back then. I stuttered a lot when nervous, so I never dared to answer questions or talk with classmates. 2. ____ I chose to stay silent all day long, buried in my own world.Ms. Brown noticed my situation soon. She asked me to stay after class every few days. Instead of forcing me to speak bravely in public, she just sat quietly with me. 3. ____ “Take your time, I’m in no rush,” she would always say gently. She never interrupted me or showed impatience.Gradually, I started to open my heart and speak out my thoughts. By eighth grade, I could raise my hand to answer questions in class, though I still stumbled a little. 4. ____ She just gave me a warm smile every time I made a little progress.Years later, I became a radio journalist and made a living with my voice. I wrote to Ms. Brown and told her the news. 5. ____ Her small acts of kindness have changed my life completely and guided me to move forward bravely.A. I never received any care from teachers before.B. Her kindness has been guiding me all these years.C. She encouraged me to speak slowly and listen carefully.D. I was afraid of being laughed at by my classmates.E. She replied simply, “I never doubted it for a second.”F. No one else in my class could understand my feelings.G. She never mentioned my stutter or praised me publicly.(二)Old Mr. Hale runs a small second-hand bookstore on a quiet street of the town. The wooden storefront has stayed almost the same for thirty years. 1. ____ Walking into the shop, you can smell the warm fragrance of old paper all year round.Mr. Hale loves books more than anything else in his life. He never raises the price of his second-hand books, even when living costs keep going up. 2. ____ Many poor kids in the neighborhood can borrow books from his shop for free.He always treats every young reader with great patience. Whenever teenagers come to pick books, he will patiently introduce different kinds of reading materials. 3. ____ He hopes books can light up their future and broaden their horizons.Bad days once came to the little bookstore. Online reading became popular, and fewer people chose physical books. Some friends advised him to close the shop or turn it into a milk tea store. 4. ____ He said books were the most precious treasure he would never give up.Up to now, Mr. Hale still sticks to his original heart. He keeps opening the shop on time every morning and greets every reader with a kind smile. 5. ____ His small bookstore has long been a warm harbor for book lovers in the whole town.A. He even prepares some picture books as gifts for little kids.B. However, he refused all these suggestions firmly.C. It has witnessed countless readers coming and going.D. He makes a lot of money by selling expensive new books.E. He believes kindness and books can warm people’s hearts.F. Young people show little interest in second-hand books nowadays.G. He is willing to help those children who love reading.(三)Mabel, an 82-year-old lady, has lived alone in a small apartment for over ten years. Her children live in other cities, and she seldom sees them. 1. ____ She would sit by the window for hours, watching people pass by.One cold winter morning, Mabel noticed a teenage boy standing outside her building. He looked nervous and upset. 2. ____ She invited him in for a cup of hot cocoa and listened patiently to his story.The boy, Leo, had just moved to the neighborhood. He felt lonely and missed his old friends. Mabel smiled and told him she understood exactly how he felt. 3. ____ Soon, Leo began visiting Mabel regularly after school.Months passed, and their small talks turned into a deep friendship. Mabel taught Leo to bake cookies and told him stories about her childhood. 4. ____ He helped her carry groceries, fixed her broken lamp, and even planted flowers on her balcony.Last week, Mabel celebrated her 82nd birthday. Leo came with a handmade card and a potted rose. 5. ____ For Mabel, family is not just about blood—it is about love, care and the people who warm your heart.A. Leo, in return, took good care of Mabel in every possible way.B. She used to feel very lonely, especially on weekends.C. Mabel was very kind and always ready to help others.D. She walked over and asked if he was all right.E. He said she was the only family he had in this new place.F. However, Mabel never complained about her life.G. She encouraged him to join the local youth club and make new friends.(四)Moving to a new town and starting at a new high school was the hardest thing for me. I was shy and afraid to talk to strangers. 1.____ I had no one to sit with during lunch break, and I always ate alone in a corner.One day, I dropped my lunch tray carelessly by accident. Food spread all over the floor, and I froze in embarrassment. I was so scared that I wanted to run away quickly. 2.____ All I could feel was shame and sadness.Just at that moment, a girl with a warm smile walked up to me quickly. 3.____ She helped me clean up the mess, and then asked me to sit with her and her friends at their table.I was too nervous to say a word at first, but they were really kind and friendly. They talked with me gently and shared their snacks with me. 4.____ I started to relax and believe that I could fit in well.From that day on, we became close friends. They always stayed with me and introduced me to more classmates. Thanks to that small kind act, my whole school life changed completely. 5.____ I will never forget her warmth and kindness forever.A. I thought everyone was laughing at meB. I never felt lonely or left out anymoreC. I found it hard to fit in the new schoolD. She didn’t laugh at me or look down on meE. It took me a long time to get used to the lifeF. No one in the school wanted to make friends with meG. Their kindness made me feel warm and accepted(五)Chinese traditional handicrafts, such as paper-cutting, clay sculpture and bamboo weaving, are treasures of Chinese civilization. 1. ____ However, many of these ancient skills are facing the risk of disappearing in modern society.In recent years, digital technology has become a powerful tool to protect and promote traditional handicrafts. 2. ____ High-definition cameras and 3D scanning technology can record every detail of handicraft-making processes, preserving them permanently in digital form.Digital platforms also provide new channels for handicraft masters to share their works and stories. 3. ____ Through short videos and live broadcasts, young artisans can attract a large number of young audiences, making traditional crafts more accessible and appealing.Besides preservation and promotion, digital technology also helps innovate traditional handicrafts. 4. ____ For example, some designers combine paper-cutting elements with modern fashion, creating unique clothing and accessories that are popular among young people.5. ____ By combining tradition with modernity, we can ensure that these precious cultural heritage items will continue to thrive in the digital age.A. These skills have been passed down from generation to generation for thousands of years.B. This technology allows people to learn handicraft skills without attending physical classes.C. It offers effective solutions to the challenges facing traditional handicrafts.D. Many museums and cultural institutions have built digital exhibition halls for handicrafts.E. Innovation is key to keeping traditional handicrafts alive and relevant.F. Young people are increasingly interested in traditional Chinese culture.G. The future of traditional handicrafts lies in the integration of tradition and technology.参考答案(一)1. B2. D3. C4. G5. E(二)1. C2. G3. A4. B5. E(三)1. B2. D3. G4. A5. E(四)1. C2. A3. D4. G5. B(五)1. A2. C3. D4. E5. G 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 答案.docx 试题.docx