2026届高考英语三轮冲刺高分讲义-推理判断题练习

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2026年高考英语·三轮冲刺高分讲义
推理判断题
Passage 1·城市绿化新倡议
In response to rising summer temperatures, the city of Nanjing launched the “Roof-to-Pocket” project in early 2025, transforming unused rooftops and vacant lots into community gardens.By May 2026, the project had created 230 green spaces, reducing surrounding surface temperatures by an average of 3.5°C.Local resident Mrs.Chen said, “Before, my electricity bill for air conditioning was unbearable.Now I can leave my windows open in July.” However, city officials admit that the initial investment is high, and it will take another three years to cover all targeted districts.
1.
What can be inferred about Mrs.Chen’s electricity bill before the project
A.It was lower than average.
B.It was a heavy financial burden.
C.It was covered by the government.
D.It remained unchanged after the project.
2.
What does the city official’s statement imply about the project’s future
A.It will be stopped due to high cost.
B.It will be expanded to more areas gradually.
C.It has already achieved full coverage.
D.The investment will be reduced by 2027.
3.
What is the author’s attitude toward the “Roof-to-Pocket” project
A.Totally supportive without any concern.
B.Objective, presenting both benefits and challenges.
C.Criticizing the high investment.
D.Indifferent.
Passage 2·数字极简主义运动
The “digital detox” movement, encouraging people to disconnect from social media and emails, has gained remarkable momentum among Gen Z in the past two years.Surprisingly, a 2026 survey by Beijing Youth Lab found that 68% of participants admitted feeling “phantom phone vibrations” even when their phone was off.Professor Lin, a psychologist, warns that “constant connectivity is rewiring our brains to expect instant gratification, which may harm deep thinking.” Yet, some tech executives argue that complete disconnection is unrealistic in a hyper-connected world.
4.What can be inferred about “phantom phone vibrations”
A.It is a sign of healthy phone use.
B.It suggests psychological dependence on digital devices.
C.It only happens to older generations.
D.It is a new function of smartphones.
5.What is Professor Lin’s attitude toward constant connectivity
A.Favorable B.Concerned C.Neutral D.Enthusiastic
6.What can be inferred about the tech executives’ view
A.They strongly support digital detox.
B.They believe total disconnection is impractical.
C.They suggest reducing phone usage by 50%.
D.They have never experienced phantom vibrations.
Passage 3·农业无人机技术
Agricultural drones equipped with multispectral sensors have revolutionized crop monitoring in China’s northeastern provinces.According to a 2025 field report, farms using drone data reduced pesticide use by 28% while increasing yields by 15%.However, the technology remains inaccessible to small-scale farmers due to the high cost—a single drone unit costs around 80,000 yuan.The government has initiated a subsidy program covering 40% of the cost for cooperatives.Mr.Zhao, a large farm owner, said, “In the long run, the investment pays off, but for my neighbor who only farms 10 mu, it’s still a stretch.”
7.What can be inferred about small-scale farmers from the passage
A.They have fully adopted the drone technology.
B.They might struggle to afford the drone without enough subsidies.
C.They produce more yields than large farms.
D.They prefer traditional methods to drones.
8.What does Mr.Zhao imply about his neighbor’s situation
A.The neighbor has already bought a drone.
B.The high cost is still a barrier for small farms.
C.The neighbor benefits greatly from the subsidy.
D.The neighbor plans to expand his farmland.
9.What is the author’s main purpose in writing this passage
A.To advertise a specific drone brand.
B.To inform readers about drone benefits and accessibility issues.
C.To criticize the government’s subsidy policy.
D.To argue that all farms should use drones.
Passage 4·跨文化友谊研究
A longitudinal study conducted from 2022 to 2026 tracked 1,000 university exchange students to examine how cross-cultural friendships develop.The findings indicate that students who actively joined local interest clubs (sports, music, volunteering) formed 3.2 times more local friendships than those who only attended classes.Interestingly, language proficiency was not the most critical factor; willingness to step out of the comfort zone mattered more.One participant from Brazil noted, “At first I was terrified of making mistakes, but once I joined the hiking club, I found that shared passion bridges any language gap.” The researchers conclude that integration programs should focus less on language classrooms and more on shared-activity platforms.
10.What can be inferred about students who only attended classes without joining clubs
A.They made more friends than club participants.
B.They likely had fewer local friendships.
C.They mastered the local language perfectly.
D.They preferred staying in their own cultural group.
11.What does the Brazilian participant’s experience imply
A.Language is the only barrier to friendship.
B.Common interests can overcome communication difficulties.
C.Hiking is the best way to learn a language.
D.Exchange students should avoid clubs.
12.What is the researchers’ suggestion for future integration programs
A.More language courses should be provided.
B.Activity-based interaction should be prioritized over language drills.
C.Exchange students should live alone.
D.The study duration should be extended to 10 years.
Passage 5·慢旅行趋势
“Slow travel,” defined by spending at least one week in a single destination to experience local culture authentically, has seen a 45% increase among Chinese travelers aged 25–35 since 2024.Instead of checking off ten attractions in three days, slow travelers prefer cooking classes, volunteering, or simply wandering the streets.A travel agency owner in Yunnan observed, “Our 14-day cultural immersion tours are fully booked months in advance, while traditional 5-day multi-city tours are losing popularity.” Some critics argue that slow travel is a luxury for the wealthy, but many slow travelers counter that by staying longer in one place, they actually save on transportation and expensive tour packages.
13.What can be inferred about traditional 5-day multi-city tours
A.They are gaining popularity.
B.Their demand is decreasing.
C.They are cheaper than slow travel.
D.They focus on cultural immersion.
14.What do slow travelers imply about their travel cost
A.It is higher than traditional tours.
B.It can be economical due to savings on transport and packages.
C.They don’t care about cost.
D.The government subsidizes slow travel.
15.What is the author’s attitude toward slow travel
A.Strongly opposed B.Neutral presenting facts C.Highly sarcastic D.Positive but not forceful
参考答案
1.B
2.B
3.B
4.B
5.B
6.B
7.B
8.B
9.B
10.B
11.B
12.B
13.B
14.B
15.D

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