高考英语AB篇阅读:干扰项秒杀全攻略 学案

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高考英语AB篇阅读:干扰项秒杀攻略
Ⅰ选项特征
Ⅱ2026届深圳一模A、B篇选项分析
A

Contest Rules
Each individual contestant or team must choose a working language for their problems and solutions, a choice that cannot be changed less than two weeks before the Olympiad begins.(22题干扰项B区间)
The individual contest involves solving five problems in six hours, whereas the team contest features two problems with the same time limit.(22题正确选项A区间:个人赛需要在六小时内解决五道题目,而团体赛则是在同样的时间限制内完成两道题目。)
Unless instructed, contestants who give multiple answers will receive zero marks.(22题干扰项C区间) Besides, a detailed explanation is required for each answer; failure to provide one will result in a lower score.(22题干扰项D区间)

What is different about the rules for the individual and team contest A
The duration of the competition. B. The deadline for language choice.
C. The result of giving multiple answers. D. The requirement for answer explanations.
核心解题思路:定位原文中个体赛与团体赛的规则描述,对比二者唯一差异点,排除 “二者规则一致、无中生有、黑白颠倒” 的干扰项。
原文定位句:The individual contest involves solving five problems in six hours, whereas the team contest features two problems with the same time limit.
核心信息提炼:个体赛和团体赛时间限制相同(均 6 小时),题目数量不同(5 题 vs 2 题),这是二者规则的核心差异。
正确选项:A
B

On one hike, I found myself hanging onto a wire on a bridge made of two partly rotten (腐烂的) logs, suspended high above rushing rapids. I would never have attempted it without our guide ahead, mouthing encouraging words. Fixing my eyes on her boots, I inched along the shaky logs.(24题:若不是向导在前方无声地鼓励着,我绝不会尝试这趟旅程。我紧盯着她的靴子,在摇晃的木头上缓慢挪动。) Somehow, I made it across, flooded with a rush of intense excitement and huge relief.

Though scared speechless, I couldn't help noticing how beautiful they looked in their natural setting. I wondered if it would be my last memory. As they started towards us, we recovered enough to shout and wave our hiking poles. Taken aback, they stopped, and then slowly turned away. Another fear was overcome!(25题:当他们朝我们走来时,我们恢复了足够的勇气,开始呼喊并挥舞登山杖。他们吃了一惊,停住了脚步,然后慢慢转身离去。又一种恐惧被克服了!)

On our final morning, after a quiet, thoughtful walk through the forest, we were asked to bring back a "meaningful" stick, rock, and leaf to share—what would "stick" with us, what "rocked," and what we would "leaf" behind. (26题:我们被要求带回一根“有意义的”树枝、一块石头和一片叶子来分享——分别代表我们会“铭记”什么、什么让我们“震撼”,以及我们会“抛下”什么。)The bond of friendship would stick with me. Women supporting one another truly rocked. And I hoped to leave some fears behind.

24.How did the author cross the bridge A
By taking mindful steps. B. By rushing across it bravely.C
C. By using her sense of direction. D. By having the guide drag her over.
25.Why did the bears leave C
A. They were attracted by the natural setting.
B. They were afraid of the noise of the rapids.
C. They were surprised at the group's actions.
D. They were threatened by the guide's rocks.
26.Why did the guide ask them for a stick, rock, and leaf B
A. To pick up some souvenirs.B. To reflect on the journey.
C. To symbolize their teamwork.D. To check their observation skills.
Ⅲ2026届佛山一模A、B篇选项分析
A
The travel industry is gradually moving toward digitalization. However, travel-related digital engagement is among the lowest compared to other industries. (1题区间:然而,与其他行业相比,旅游相关的数字互动率是最低的之一)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 Trends
There are significant variations in digital travel engagement across different countries.(1题区间:不同国家的旅游数字互动率存在显著差异)
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.
……
The Road Ahead
The 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.(3题区间:通过开发易用的平台、提供个性化推荐和确保流畅的预订流程,旅游公司可以加快数字化转型,满足当今旅行者的需求) Still, integrating advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and virtual reality could further refine the digital travel experience and attract new customers.
1. Which best describes digital travel engagement A
A. Low and uneven. B. Broad and sustained.
C. Troubling and limited. D. Steady and predictable.
3. Which is one of the author’s suggestions for the travel industry D
A. Attract investment in AI. B. Develop digital technologies.
C. Focus on in-person travel services. D. Offer user-friendly online solutions.
B

“In those first two weeks I was thinking: ‘What have I done ’” James said. “I had horrible blisters (水泡) for the first 10 days. The gout (痛风) struck all of a sudden, but I took some medicine and it went away. Now I feel fine.”(4题区间:詹姆斯说:“头两周我一直在想:‘我这是干了什么?’头十天我身上起了很严重的水泡。痛风突然发作,但我吃了点药就好了。现在我感觉很好。”)

James, who is raising money for Cancer Research UK, passes the time by listening to music and is also learning Welsh. By the time he gets to Wales, he hopes to be able to order a beer in the language. He thinks the most difficult stretch physically will be the north coasts of Devon and Cornwall. “I’m kind of hoping that by then my body will be completely conditioned and I’ll be able to cope with that.”(6题区间:我希望到那时我的身体能完全适应,并且能够应对挑战)”可推知,James对接下来的行程期望是身体能适应后续的跑步挑战)
4. What does paragraph 2 focus on A
A. The difficulties James faced. B. James’s solution to challenges.
C. James’s attitude to the running. D. The treatment James received.
6. What is James’s expectation for the journey ahead B
A. To run all over Wales. B. To be physically adapted.
C. To grow thinner and healthier. D. To raise money for cancer patients.
7. What message does the passage convey C
A. Exercise shapes one’s character. B. Health begins where the feet move.
C. Limits can be redefined at any age. D. Optimism unlocks human potential.
Ⅳ2026届南京、盐城一模A、B篇选项分析
A

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.(22题区间:提供展示 AI 实际应用的案例)
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.

22 What is a feature of an ideal beginner’s AI course B
A Live streaming from experts.B. Practical AI usage in reality.
C Free access to remote learning.D. Clear definition of technical terms.
B

The vending machine serves works by Washington, D.C.—area authors, including those from small presses or ignored by traditional bookstores.(25题区间:那些来自小型出版社或被传统书店忽视的作品。) For Woods, LitBox is more than a novel idea; it’s a passion project designed to make local literature more available and the publishing world more inclusive.(24题区间:对于伍兹来说,LitBox 不仅仅是一个新颖的构想,更是一个旨在让本地文学更触手可及、让出版业更具包容性的热忱项目。)
By offering literature from outside the usual commercial pattern, LitBox stands as a living challenge to an industry centering on major publishers. Woods holds that quality doesn’t always match mass-market standards, and the sales back her up—readers now choose small press titles at rates nearly equal to those from major ones. (25题区间:目前,读者选择小型出版社图书的比例几乎已与选择大型出版社的相当。)This reader support is especially significant for a city facing cuts to arts funding, as LitBox has proven itself an essential grassroots literary lifeline.

24Why is LitBox a passion project to Woods B
A It possesses commercial potential. B It promotes local literary works.
C It will help local literature win prizes.D. It will replace traditional bookstores.
25What might Woods agree with D
A Readers avoid major publishers.B. Market standards define readership.
C. Arts funding favors local literature.D. Small presses have big impacts.
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