2026届高三英语二轮复习阅读理解综合训练(3)
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这是一份2026届高三英语二轮复习阅读理解综合训练(3),共6页。
She was brn in Gergia in 1913 and dreamed f becming a writer and illustratr. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, Wise cntributed t the Detrit News Experience clumn. Beynd writing, she wrked briefly in an ad agency and as a salespersn in a clthing stre. Later, she and her mther began selling Stanley Hme Prducts at hme parties; ne f her sales methds was a demnstratin f hw the prducts wrked. Even thugh she became ne f the tp Stanley salespeple, Stanley’s funder tld her that as a wman, she had n place in management. She refused t accept that and switched t selling a new prduct: Tupperware.
While Tupperware is everywhere nw, it was nt selling well in the late 1940s and early1950s. Mst peple were nt used t having cnsumer prducts made f plastic at that time. Wise, wh saw prmise in the prduct, began selling it with her mther in the late 1940s. She adpted the hme party technique, thrwing parties and demnstrating Tupperware mainly t wmen. She recruited dealers and managers and was sn selling mre Tupperware than any stre.
In 1951, Tupper, the funder f Tupperware, recruited Wise t develp the party plan mdel and made her Vice President f Marketing. This jb title made Wise ne f the few female executives at the time. After Wise tk ver marketing, millins f Tupperware prducts began flying ff the shelves. Wise became the public face f the cmpany, appearing in media and speaking at natinal cnferences. She was the first wman t appear n the cver f BusinessWeek. Tupperware nw includes Wise and her cntributins in the cmpany’s fficial histry. The hme party mdel she pineered nt nly ensured the success f that cmpany but als inspired hundreds f thers.
1.What was Wise befre being titled “Vice President f Marketing”?
A.An executive in an ad agency.B.A clumn writer in a newspaper.
C.An illustratr in a publishing huse.D.A saleswman in a husehld stre.
2.Why did Wise leave Stanley fr Tupperware?
A.Because she was keen t establish a new sales mdel.
B.Because she was attracted by the well-regarded brand.
C.Because she was denied management rles due t her gender.
D.Because she was appinted marketing manager there.
3.Hw did Wise prmte Tupperware prducts?
A.By redesigning the marketing campaigns.
B.By mtivating mre wmen t invest in them.
C.By dwnsizing the team f dealers and managers.
D.By emplying sales persnnel and the frmer strategies.
4.What des the last paragraph mainly talk abut?
A.The accmplishments Wise has achieved.
B.The prmising future f the hme party mdel.
C.The influence f Tupperware n marketing.
D.The evaluatins the media has given n Wise.
Passage 2(25-26高三下·湖南长沙·开学考试)
Acrss majr Chinese cities, a new generatin f multilingual tur guides is redefining cultural turism by blending strytelling with persnal insight, ffering freign visitrs a deeper understanding f mdern and traditinal China. Here are three examples f them.
In Guangzhu, yung freelancer He Weijing has nticed a sharp increase in freign turists. She attributes this rise t simplified visa plicies, mre affrdable flights, and China’s grwing visibility n glbal scial media. Fluent in English, Cantnese, and Italian, she sees herself as bth a stryteller and a cultural ambassadr. Her thughtfully designed turs that highlight unique lcal traditins, such as the distinctive Tanglngmen gate, a three-layered half-gate, never fail t fascinate her internatinal guests. Fr thse interested in martial arts culture, she rganizes trips t nearby Fshan, hme t lin dance perfrmances and Bruce Lee’s legacy.
In Beijing, Zhu Qi views her wrk as a vital frm f cultural exchange. Having traveled widely, she aims t crrect cmmn misunderstandings abut China. She creates persnalized experiences, guiding CD cllectrs t hidden recrd stres r families thrugh ancient hutngs. Her rle ccasinally extends beynd guiding. Fr instance, she nce calmly managed a client’s medical emergency — an act that built prfund crss-brder trust. Fr Zhu, the mst rewarding utcme is psitively changing visitrs’ impressins f the cuntry.
Shanghai-based guide Dinna uses pwerful cntrasts t narrate China’s stry, like shwing ld phts f farmland against tday’s glittering Pudng skyline. After leaving her ffice jb t travel abrad, she was inspired t start her wn custmized tur service. A ppular stp n her rute is the “matchmaking crner” in Peple’s Park, where parents display prfiles f their children in search f partners. Fr Dinna, the essence f guiding is nt merely language prficiency but achieving genuine crss-cultural cmmunicatin and cnnectin.
Tgether, these enthusiastic yung prfessinals are transfrming simple sightseeing int meaningful cultural dialgue, enriching hw the wrld perceives China’s cities and peple.
5.What are the reasns fr the increase in freign turists accrding t He Weijing?
A.Lwer prices in lcal markets.B.Easier visas and media expsure.
C.Mre cultural festivals and events.D.Gvernment advertising campaigns.
6.What can be inferred abut Zhu Qi’s guiding wrk?
A.It fcuses nly n famus landmarks.B.It avids discussing cultural differences.
C.It is primarily fr yung adventure seekers.D.It smetimes invlves handling emergencies.
7.Which tw wrds best describe guides like He, Zhu and Dinna?
A.Prfessinal and strict.B.Passinate and insightful.
C.Traditinal and cautius.D.Humrus and relaxed.
8.Which is the best title fr the passage?
A.Visiting Chinese Cities as a FreignerB.Learning Languages fr Better Guiding
C.Guiding Acrss Languages and CulturesD.Sharing Chinese Traditins with Visitrs
Passage 3(25-26高三下·福建·开学考试)
A little mix-up between tw Bentley’s restaurants — ne in Nva Sctia, Canada, the ther ver 1,500 miles away in Alabama, America — has turned int ne f the sweetest internatinal aplgies yu’ll ever hear.
Darcy and Laura Clarke, the cuple behind Bentley’s hamburgers and Fries in West Chezzetck, Nva Sctia, recently pened their mail t find a handwritten nte and $40 in U.S. cash frm a stranger in Alabama. The mystery sender had accidentally placed a take-ut rder with the wrng Bentley’s — and felt s bad abut never picking it up that they mailed mney acrss the cntinent t make it right.
Darcy had taken the riginal rder n Octber 1: tw cheeseburgers and fries. The caller had a suthern accent, but with turists passing thrugh all the time, nthing seemed unusual. When the fd sat unclaimed fr ver an hur, the Clarkes simply gave it t a different custmer and mved n with their day.
The next mrning, thugh, this Alabamian sat dwn with a piece f lse-leaf paper and wrte what might be the mst plite lng-distance mix-up aplgy in histry.
“Obviusly, I called the wrng restaurant,” the letter said. “I hpe the amunt enclsed is enugh t cver the cst f my embarrassing mistake. My sincerest aplgies.”
Nt nly did the mney cver the meal — it even left a little extra. Laura said they plan t use the remainder in the happiest way pssible: adding it t their summer ice cream shp s they can hand ut free treats t kids next seasn.
Darcy shared the stry n the Bentley’s website, where it’s been viewed tens f thusands f times and has drawn mre than a hundred cmments cheering n this act f hnesty.
In true Nva Sctian fashin, Darcy says he plans t send a thank-yu package t the return address — cmplete with a greeting card and sme Bentley’s seasning.
This tiny mment f accuntability and kindness has brught peple n bth sides f the brder a much-needed smile.
9.What did the Clarkes d with the unclaimed fd eventually?
A.They threw it away after an hur.B.They waited fr the custmer.
C.They ffered it t anther diner.D.They shared it with each ther.
10.What can we learn frm the text?
A.The caller’s hnesty started a chain f kindness.
B.The $40 was far frm enugh t cver the meal.
C.The Alabama caller placed the rder t play a jke.
D.The Clarkes had never received a wrng rder befre.
11.What des the underlined wrd “accuntability” in the last paragraph mean?
A.Being respnsible fr ne’s actins.B.Being able t cunt mney accurately.
C.Misunderstanding between friends.D.Business dne between tw cuntries.
12.What can be the best title fr the text?
A.The Cmpetitin Between Tw Bentley’s Restaurant
B.A Delicius Mistake: The Stry f Bentley’s Burger
C.Hw Scial Media Helps Small Businesses Develp
D.A Wrng Order leads t Smething Right
Passage 4(25-26高三下·重庆沙坪坝·开学考试)
When 28-year-ld Clara lst her father in 2024, she inherited nt nly his prperty but als a vice-activated AI chatbt laded with his vice, messages and unique laughter — a “digital dppelgänger” her father made t “stay with the family frever.” While the chatbt brught temprary cmfrt, it triggered a fierce dispute with her brther: Was this AI a legal part f their father’s heritage, r just a cld digital simulatin t be deleted?
The bm f generative AI has spawned a new type f asset — AI-enabled digital heritage,which cvers traditinal digital files as well as AI avatars and chatbts trained n persnal data.Unlike tangible prperty r static (静态的) digital assets, this new heritage can mimic human behavir, interact with survivrs and even “evlve” with new inputs, plunging legal and ethical systems as well as families int uncharted waters.
Legally, mst cuntries lack specific regulatins fr AI digital heritage, as existing inheritance laws, drafted fr tangible assets and static data, fail t apply t dynamic AI entities with a degree f autnmy. A 2025 landmark case in Japan ruled that a deceased manga artist’s AI avatar culd be inherited as a -related wrk, yet the decisin arused cntrversy:critics argued that treating AI simulatins as inheritable prperty ignres the intangible nature f persnal identity.
Ethically, the debate is deeper. Supprters stress its emtinal value — an AI chatbt recalling shared memries in a lved ne’s vice can ease grief, as a 2025 study by the Internatinal Institute f Digital Ethics shwed 62% f respndents reprted reduced depressin after interacting with such AI. Oppnents, hwever, warn f harms: ver-reliance may hinder natural grief, and the AI culd be explited by hackers r cmpanies fr persnal gain withut cnsent.
As AI advances, this issue will grw mre pressing. Legal schlars call fr “digital will” framewrks, while ethicists advcate balancing emtinal needs with risks. Ultimately, the cre debate lies in a fundamental questin: In the digital age, what des it mean t preserve a persn’s legacy, and where d we draw the line between hnring memry and expliting the past?
13.What can be inferred frm Clara’s case?
A.Unclear rules cause family cnflicts.
B.AI fully cpies the deceased’s persnality.
C.AI heritage is families' mst valuable asset.
D.Mst reject AI dppelgängers as inheritance.
14.Why des the authr cite the 2025 study?
A.AI interactin cures depressin.B.AI has ptential emtinal value.
C.AI benefits all grieving families.D.AI desn’t hinder the grieving prcess.
15.What is the authr’s attitude twards current AI digital heritage regulatin?
A.Optimistic.B.Critical.C.Cncerned.D.Indifferent.
16.What is the best title fr the text?
A.New Rules fr New HeritageB.Digital Death r Digital Life?
C.AI: A New Way t RememberD.AI Heritage: Law and Lve in Balance
《2026届阅读理解综合训练(3)》参考答案
1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A
【导语】记叙文。讲述开拓性女企业家布朗尼·怀斯突破性别限制,以家庭聚会模式推广特百惠,成为公司营销副总裁并登上《商业周刊》封面,激励无数女性的故事。
1.细节理解题。根据第二段“Wise cntributed t the Detrit News Experience clumn”可知,怀斯任营销副总裁前是报纸专栏作家。故选B。
2.细节理解题。由第二段末“Stanley’s funder tld her that as a wman, she had n place in management”可知,因性别被拒管理岗位,她离开斯坦利转售特百惠。故选C。
3.推理判断题。结合第二段“selling Stanley Hme Prducts at hme parties... demnstratin”及第三段“adpted the hme party technique... recruited dealers”可知,怀斯沿用家庭聚会模式并招募销售人员推广特百惠。故选D。
4.主旨大意题。最后一段提到:1951年怀斯任特百惠营销副总裁(当时少数女性高管),推动产品畅销,成为公司形象代表并首登《商业周刊》封面,其家庭聚会模式成就公司并激励行业。这些均为她的成就。故选A。
5.B 6.D 7.B 8.C
【导语】新闻报道。介绍中国新一代多语种导游通过跨文化交流重新定义文旅体验。
5.细节理解题。据第二段“simplified visa plicies... China’s grwing visibility n glbal scial media”可知,外国游客增加因签证便利与媒体曝光度提升。故选B。
6.推理判断题。据第三段“managed a client’s medical emergency”可推断,其工作涉及处理紧急情况。故选D。
7.推理判断题。结合第一段“blending strytelling with persnal insight”及最后一段“enthusiastic yung prfessinals”可知,导游具备热情、洞察力与专业性。故选B。
8.主旨大意题。全文围绕多语种导游通过跨文化交流重新定义文旅体验,最佳标题为“跨语言与跨文化的导游服务”。故选C。
9.C 10.A 11.A 12.D
【导语】记叙文。讲述因点错餐厅引发跨国道歉,最终演变成善意传递的故事。
9.细节理解题。据第三段“gave it t a different custmer”可知,无人认领的食物被赠予另一位食客。故选C。
10.推理判断题。据第四段“写下最有礼貌的长途电话拨错致歉信”、第五段“附上钱款弥补错误”、第六段“用余款为孩子提供免费冰淇淋”及第七段“寄感谢包裹”可知,阿拉巴马州顾客的诚实引发系列善意行为。故选A。
11.词句猜测题。据前文顾客主动寄钱弥补点错餐的行为,及“accuntability与善意的小小瞬间”可知,accuntability意为“对自己的行为负责”。故选A。
12.主旨大意题。全文围绕“点错餐引发跨国道歉及善意传递”展开,最佳标题为“A Wrng Order leads t Smething Right”。故选D。
13.A 14.B 15.C 16.D
【导语】议论文。探讨生成式人工智能兴起引发的数字遗产法律与伦理争议。
13.细节理解题。据第一段“引发家庭争执”及第三段“缺乏针对AI数字遗产的具体法规”可知,规则不明导致家庭冲突。故选A。
14.推理判断题。据第四段“支持者强调其情感价值”及2025年研究“62%受访者抑郁减轻”,可知引用研究是为说明AI的潜在情感价值。故选B。
15.推理判断题。据第三段“缺乏AI数字遗产法规”及最后一段“问题将更紧迫”,可知作者对当前监管现状持担忧态度。故选C。
16.主旨大意题。文章围绕AI数字遗产的法律与伦理问题展开,强调需平衡法律与情感,最佳标题为“AI Heritage: Law and Lve in Balance”。故选D。
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B
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D
A
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B
C
C
A
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D
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