高考英语二轮-阅读7选5之记叙文(专题专练)(全国通用)(学生版)
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这是一份高考英语二轮-阅读7选5之记叙文(专题专练)(全国通用)(学生版),共23页。
7选5记叙文优选原则:根据高考的题型研究:词数:240--320左右;选项:严格按照由少到多排列,整齐有序。具有贴近生活的话题和积极意义的指导思想。填空位置:同时考查句首句、句中句和句尾句的是全面考查的佳品。(记叙文也是广大师生必须训练的题型,记叙文好题稀缺)
1.(2026·河北省邢台市名校协作体一模)
体裁:记叙文 词数:259 话题:提升学生课程评价的故事 难度:★★★☆☆
Fr mre than a decade, I have taught the same curse t bth undergraduate and graduate students acrss diverse majrs, including business and nursing. Althugh my lecture materials, slides, and instructinal appraches have remained cnsistent, last year’s student evaluatins reached an all-time high. 1 S what accunted fr this dramatic imprvement?
The mst imprtant adjustment was the intrductin f a strict new plicy regarding technlgy use.This rule prhibited laptps and mbile phnes fr nte-taking, with a single exceptin: devices culd be used nly if students were writing with a stylus (手写笔). Unsurprisingly, this decisin was met with immediate dubt and ppsitin at the very beginning. 2 They were cnvinced that their digital tls were essential fr academic efficiency. Hwever, after a shrt perid f adjustment, nearly all students reprted a psitive change in their ability t cncentrate.
T justify this plicy, I intrduced students t relevant research. One key study demnstrated that students wh tk ntes by hand absrbed apprximately 30% mre infrmatin than thse wh typed n laptps. 3 The mental effrt invlved in handwriting enhances deeper understanding. Additinally, anther study with 520 participants fund that students wh had their phnes n their desks perfrmed 20% wrse n tests f fcus than thse wh put them away. 4
Further evidence indicates that phnes, even when pwered ff, reduce available cgnitive capability and lwer the quality f face-t-face interactin. 5 I believe universities ught t adpt similar measures t supprt student achievement. This simple yet effective strategy helps create a mre fcused and engaging learning envirnment fr everyne.
A.This evidence prves the need t bst fcus.
B.Many K-12 schls have already banned phnes.
C.They wrried abut missing ntes r urgent messages.
D.This shws that phne presence alne impacts students.
E.Students claimed they needed devices fr ntes r reference.
F.Handwriting frces thinking, while typing is usually mindless.
G.Psitive cmments abut fcus and curse quality were frequent.
2.(2026·江苏省盐城市七校联盟第三次联考)
体裁:记叙文 词数:278 话题:圣诞奇迹的故事 难度:★★★☆☆
They say that life imitates art, and I have fund that is true. As a writer, I have heard many stries abut authrs wh write a bk and then his r her wrk f fictin cmes true.
I first met Bbbie n Facebk eight years ag after editr David wrte t me. Because I am a big fan f Shetland Sheepdgs, he thught I wuld want t read the bk he was editing, and I did. 1 I decided t knw this authr! We met thrugh messages and then at writers’ cnferences, setting ur friendship in stne.
Recently, her stry came t life thrugh psts n Facebk when she lst her dg Sherlck wh had filled her life with lve. “Please help! This afternn I lst my Sherlck while hiking up in the muntains. 2 Please share, especially if yu knw peple wh hike in that area!”
Searching nnstp, she handed ut many flyers and even hired a search and rescue team t track him. Six days later, she psted, “We spent many hurs tday driving alng the rads where there was a pssible sighting f him. 3 ”
Then, n Nvember 27, a miracle unflded. Bbbie tld me hw her husband Tdd had answered the phne, “A yung wman named April was calling t say, ‘ 4 ’ Tdd asked her, ‘Hw did yu get this phne number?’ When she answered, ‘It is right here n his tag.’ Tdd knew this was the real thing.”
Every year it seems that a Christmas miracle stry unflds. 5 T knw that her friend Sherlck is at hme where he belngs is the nly miracle that I need this seasn.
A.I think I have yur dg.
B.Fr me, this is the stry.
C.The stry had me in tears.
D.He was lst n Sam’s Gap Trail.
E.I thught abut writing a stry n this.
F.The dg was frightened by a strange nise.
G.With n luck, we feel like we are chasing shadws.
3.(2026·山东省实验中学高三第三次诊断)
体裁:记叙文 词数:268 话题:喜剧改变自己人生的故事 难度:★★★☆☆
This summer, Fang Zhuren, a 50-year-ld wman frm a Shandng rural village with nly a middle schl educatin, became a dark hrse in the nline cmpetitin The King f Stand-Up Cmedy Seasn Tw.
1 It was hsted by Li B, a ppular female cmedian wh has ver 13 millin fllwers n Duyin. During the interactive part, Fang gave a quick-witted (机智的), humrus answer that stle the shw. 2
Impressed, Li B invited Fang t a cmedy training sessin and cvered her related expenses. 3 Stand-up cmedy then became Fang’s way t release emtins. It helped her let ut years f frustratin frm her marriage and gave her curage t end her “txic 30-year relatinship”.
In her debut n the cmedy cmpetitin, Fang’s perfrmance abut building a new life with her daughters was hilarius yet tuching. Her perfrmance quickly made her a viral sensatin. Tan Xiahng, the shw’s prducer, initially dubted if Fang culd keep her magic in later runds. 4 But after meeting Fang in persn, Tan’s dubts disappeared — Fang’s authenticity and ability t turn life int cmedy wn her ver.
Fang’s path t cmedy wasn’t easy. She quit middle schl due t pverty and did varius jbs t supprt her family. 5 She nce bmbed at pen mic events and wrked as a theater hand t make ends meet. Hwever, she kept ging.
Nw, with cmedy, Fang lives life n her terms. She even chse April 8 as her birthday— the day she was signed as a cmedian in 2023. Her elder daughter said, “My mm is talented, and her persistence sets us an example.”
A.The clip later went viral nline.
B.This marked the start f Fang’s stand-up jurney.
C.She used t be a husewife befre entering cmedy.
D.She als faced difficulties when starting ut in cmedy.
E.But Fang’s answer caught Li B’s attentin immediately.
F.The turning pint fr Fang came when she watched a live shw.
G.She wrried Fang’s first great perfrmance was just a ne-time thing.
4.(2026·安徽省淮北市第一中学月考)
体裁:记叙文 词数:261 话题:志愿经历 难度:★★★☆☆
My vlunteer jurney began during a summer break when I decided t jin a lcal rganizatin that fcused n supprting underprivileged (贫苦的) children. Initially, I viewed it as a way t spend my free time cntributing t a gd cause. 1
At first, I was shcked by the challenges these children faced-pverty, lack f educatin, and emtinal pain. 2 Hwever, as I spent mre time with them, I started t understand their resilience (适应力) and strength, which inspired me t give my best effrt. That marked the beginning f a deep and lasting cnnectin.
3 One such instance ccurred when I was helping a yung girl, Maria, with her hmewrk. She struggled with math and was ften discuraged. After weeks f wrking tgether, I saw a breakthrugh as I taught a difficult cncept. The jy in her eyes was indescribable. It was then that I realized the pwer f patience and supprt in making a visible difference. 4 I was respnsible fr crdinating (协调) a grup f vlunteers, which taught me leadership and teamwrk skills. The success nt nly uplifted the children but als strengthened my belief in the imprtance f jint effrt. Thse mments shaped my apprach t vlunteering and mtivated me t seek mre pprtunities t serve.
The vlunteer experience did mre than prvide valuable skills-it shifted my pririties and life gals. Befre that, I had been fcused n academic success and individual accmplishments. 5 I develped a passin fr scial wrk and cmmunity service, and I nw try t integrate these int my future career.
A.In spite f my intentins, I felt unprepared t help truly.
B.Facing unexpected challenges helped me becme mre appreciative.
C.Several critical mments made my vlunteer experience truly life-changing.
D.Anther memrable mment was during a cmmunity event that we rganized.
E.The stries demnstrated the influence vlunteering can have n individual grwth.
F.Hwever, the experience taught me the fact that there is mre t life than thse things.
G.Little did I knw that the experience wuld significantly transfrm my utlk n life.
5.(2026·河北省高三大数据应用调研联合测评(IV))
体裁:记叙文 词数:275 话题:图书馆员汤普森夫人的故事 难度:★★★☆☆
The Library’s Hidden Treasure
Need a quiet place t study r a little guidance with yur research? Our campus library has just what yu need, and s much mre. 1
Mrs. Thmpsn, the librarian with a warm smile and shining eyes, is always ready t help students find the perfect bk r resurce fr their prjects. She mves gracefully between the shelves, her fingers dancing ver the bk spines (书脊) as she searches fr that special ne a student needs. 2 As the student takes the bk frm her hands, she adds, “Let me knw if yu need any mre assistance.” Even when the library is busy with activity during exam week, she remains patient and attentive t each individual’s needs.
3 She ften stays late int the evening t ensure everything is in rder. “I lve seeing the students’ faces light up when they discver smething new,” she said. Being a mther f tw grwn children has taught her the value f patience and understanding, which she applies daily in her rle at the library. She believes her purpse is t supprt and encurage yung minds n their educatinal jurney.
One thing Mrs. Thmpsn may nt fully realize is hw much her kindness impacts thse arund her. 4 Lisa Chen, a junir bilgy majr, spends hurs studying in the library each week. “She nce helped me find a rare reference bk that was crucial fr my research paper,” Chen recalled. “Her encuragement made all the difference.”
“Wrking here feels like being part f a big family,” Thmpsn shared. 5 She has n plans f leaving anytime sn; this is where her heart is.
A.The library usually pens at 8 a.m. daily.
B.After finding the bk, she asks further needs.
C.Mrs. Thmpsn arrives early, ften befre sunrise.
D.She enjys campus vlunteer wrk and giving back.
E.Students lve visiting the library and chatting with her.
F.This library ffers knwledge and cmmunity sense as well.
G.Having wrked there fr 20 years, she sees it as her secnd hme.
7选5记叙文综合练
1.(2026·河北省沧州市泊头月考)
体裁:记叙文 词数:278 话题:志愿者们改造电话亭建图书馆的故事 难度:★★★☆☆
Last mnth, ur neighbrhd launched a “Bk Sharing Crner” prject, aiming t build a small free library using an ld phne bth (电话亭). As a bk lver, I vlunteered right away. Little did I knw, this small effrt wuld turn int smething far mre meaningful. 1
On the first Saturday, ten f us gathered with tls and paint. The bth, weathered by rain and wind, lked pr — its glass brken, dr stuck. “Let’s give it a new life,” said Mr. Chen, the prject rganizer, handing ut brushes. 2 Teens cut ff ld paint, adults fixed the dr, and kids designed clrful psters fr the walls. Laughter mixed with the sund f repairing; even shy neighbrs chatted while passing nails.
By nn, the bth was unrecgnizable: painted sky-blue with star patterns, its glass replaced, shelves built inside. Everyne brught their bks, gradually filling the shelves. 3 We srted thrugh dnated bks — nvels, ckbks, children’s stries — and arranged them neatly. A little girl named Lulu left her favrite picture bk, saying, “I want thers t lve it t.”
4 They were amazed t see the decrated bk sharing crner. An elderly man brrwed a histry bk, saying he’d been lking fr it fr years. A student exchanged her math ntes fr a petry cllectin. By evening, half the bks had been brrwed, and new nes left in their place.
We check the bth weekly nw. Last week, I fund a handwritten nte inside: “Thank yu fr this crner — it makes me feel less lnely.” 5 The prject taught me that cmmunity isn’t just a place — it’s the small, shared effrts that cnnect peple tgether.
A.We divided the wrk and gt t it.
B.The bth sn became a sightseeing spt.
C.It has becme a great chance t cnnect neighbrs.
D.The pening day drew peple frm all ver the neighbrhd.
E.We intended t rganize a fundraiser t buy mre new bks.
F.I added my wn favrite nvel, hping it wuld find a new reader.
G.It was in the small interactins that the spirit f cmmunity shne thrugh.
2.(2026·河北省名校联考)
体裁:记叙文 词数:297 话题:中国之行的旅游经历 难度:★★★☆☆
Thrughut histry, humans have been crazy abut explratin. Frm Zheng He t Marc Pl, the adventurus spirit is universal, as is the desire t learn abut urselves, the wrld and its cultures.
Grwing up in a small twn in Wales, perhaps these feelings f curisity had been quietly building up inside me fr years. There’s smething cmfrting abut familiarity — knwing every street, every building, even every persn. 1 . Maybe that small-twn upbringing planted the seeds f a desire t see mre f the wrld—t embrace the unknwn and discver cultures vastly different frm my wn.
Tday, travel has never been easier. 2 . Yet it’s a duble-edged swrd: while accessible glbal travel makes the wrld feel smaller, travel’s ld sense f discvery has dulled. Mst destinatins are dcumented and shared nline, s finding untuched, unique places grws harder.
3 . Vast, with 56 ethnic grups, diverse climates and 5,000 years f histry, it ffers endless adventures. Beijing, in particular, cntrasts sharply with my hmetwn. Even after ver five years here, I’ve nly tuched the surface — thugh I’ve visited famus landmarks, cuntless crners remain unexplred.
A recent hike led me t Changyucheng village near Beijing’s Great Wall. Walking thrugh it, I turned a crner and fund a small shrine (神龛) hidden between huses. Unlike grand temples, its wrn walls and faded details gave the unique travel experience I wanted. I learned it hnred Zhenwu Dadi, a Taist prtectr. It is cmmn knwledge t lcals, but entirely new t me. 4 .
While Beijing’s icnic sights are awe-inspiring, wandering an unknwn village and running int an ancient shrine — then hearing its stry frm lcals — feels rmantic and mysterius. 5 . That’s China’s magic: its vastness and deep heritage keep the explratin spirit alive.
A.What tk Marc Pl years nw takes us days
B.China still ffers endless pprtunities fr adventure
C.Actually, mst lcal peple rarely visit the small shrine
D.Thankfully, mving t China was the right chice fr me
E.But that same familiarity can hld back new experiences
F.These small cultural details feel mre persnal than turist spts
G.It’s like stepping back in time, just as early explrers might have felt
3.(2026·河南省天一月考)
体裁:记叙文 词数:276 话题:Elias的故事 难度:★★★☆☆
Elias, a quiet high schl student frm Oregn, nce spent his entire summer hiking acrss the Cascade Muntains. He wasn’t just walking — he was training himself t listen, nt t music r vides, but t the sund f wind thrugh different trees, bird calls, and the steady pattern f his wn ftsteps. 1
This practice is part f a mvement called Deep Nature Cnnectin, which is gaining ppularity amng teenagers in cuntries like the U.S. and Canada. 2 During its activities, they spend days utdrs withut digital devices. Elias nce tk part in ne f the activities: sitting alne silently next t a stream fr a full hur, just bserving. Afterward, in the sharing circle, he talked abut hw he nticed different shades f green in the leaves.
3 Accrding t scientists, the mvement can benefit stress reductin fr them and increase their fcus. It isn’t abut learning frm bks — it’s abut tuching tree bark, smelling rain, and watching cluds mve. Fr instance, sme schls in Vermnt have adpted a methd called “frest breaks” where students spend shrt perids utside instead f staying in classrms. 4 Teachers there reprt that students return t class calmer and mre able t cncentrate.
Withut this cnnectin, life can feel rushed and shallw, like cnstantly refreshing scial media but never feeling satisfied. 5 After that, he ften felt mre tired than befre. But sitting under an ld tree, he began t ask himself what really made him happy.
Fr Elias, this way f learning thrugh direct experience — nt just wrds — has helped him reflect n himself and quietly shape the way he shuld learn t live.
A.Adults lve nature walks especially.
B.Instead f staying indrs, many jin in this mvement.
C.The students have changed psitively thanks t this methd.
D.Elias still likes drawing and wrking quietly in the classrm.
E.That experience changed hw Elias saw everyday life and learning.
F.The utdr activities help teens slw dwn and becme mre mindful.
G.Elias remembers weekends when he just spent s much time n his phne.
4.(2026·安徽省高三质量检测)
体裁:记叙文 词数:248 话题:巴基斯坦留学生米尔的故事 难度:★★★☆☆
A classrm at Shiqia Primary Schl in Faku cunty, Nrtheast China’s Lianing prvince, erupted int giggle (咯咯笑) as Mir Hussain Shahzad, a Pakistani medical student, taught Chinese children t greet each ther in Urdu, the natinal language f Pakistan. 1 . He stimulated curisity, cnnecting a small Chinese twn t the heart f Pakistan.
As 2026 appraches, marking the 75th anniversary f diplmatic (外交) relatins between China and Pakistan, many yung Pakistanis in China, like Mir, are actively prmting this lng-lasting friendship thrugh persnal experiences and pen exchange.
Mir is a recent graduate f Shenyang Medical Cllege with a bachelr’s degree in clinical medicine. 2 . He participates in and rganizes vlunteer prgrammes, sprts events, and cmmunity service activities. This year, he led a team f Pakistani students in the First Lianing Dragn Bat Open. 3 .
At first, they struggled. “We culdn’t understand the cmmands r rw in sync (同时),” he recalled. But after mnths f dedicated practice, they prudly finished in furth place. “ 4 ; ff the water, we were friends cheering each ther n. Sprts brught us clser,” Mir said.
5 . On campus, Mir tk part in bld dnatin drives, viewing each cntributin as mre than just a medical act. “T me, it reflects the idea f ‘lifesaving withut brders’,” he said. This idea led him t vlunteer at lcal clinics t. There, he shared traditinal Pakistani medical knwledge in Urdu while learning abut traditinal Chinese medicine frm the lcals.
A.Mir didn’t just teach language
B.His spirit f unity wasn’t limited t sprts
C.On the water, we were cmpetitrs
D.His Chinese cmpetence imprved remarkably in a shrt time
E.It invlves a traditinal Chinese sprt that was entirely unfamiliar t them
F.He has std ut nt nly in academic study but als as a student leader
G.The Pakistani student team had an argument with the judges in the dragn bat race
5.(2026·广东省东莞市东华高级中学联考)
体裁:记叙文 词数:280 话题:大学交友过程中的经历与感悟 难度:★★★☆☆
I vividly remember the prcess f mving in fr the first time: stuffing clthes, cmfrt items, and pieces f my childhd int varius bags and bxes. It was a whirlwind (旋风) f excitement. 1 What wuld it be like living at cllege? Wuld I get alng with my rmmate? Hw wuld I make friends with cmplete strangers?
2 I had always felt like I struggled mre than thers t find “my peple”. In high schl, I had a few clse friends, but it always seemed like everyne else had these big, inseparable friend grups that did everything tgether. I wanted that, and the sense f belnging, t.
Like many, I was attracted by the first peple I met in cllege. 3 We lived next t each ther, ate tgether and stayed late tgether. They were my early friend grup, and they brught laughter, grwth, and memries — bth psitive and negative. Thse highs and lws taught me an imprtant lessn: Nt every friendship is meant t last, and that’s kay.
Yur friendships dn’t just impact yur scial life — they affect yur mtivatin, yur academics, and, amng ther things, yur sense f self. I have fund it valuable t surrund myself with peple wh share my values t keep me grunded. 4 Cllege is ne f the few places in life where yu’re surrunded by peple frm vastly different backgrunds and experiences. Keeping an pen mind is just as imprtant as finding cmmn grund.
Cllege can be, and prbably will be, chatic. Peple cme and g. Yu’ll prbably cry ver friendships that didn’t wrk ut. 5 That’s all part f the prcess. Over time, yu will find yur peple.
A.They’re part f yur stry.
B.But it was als filled with uncertainty.
C.I wuldn’t trade my friendship fr anything.
D.They mstly s happened t be the peple n my flr.
E.Yu may smile at memries with peple n lnger clse with.
F.Of all the unknwns, the last questin cnsumed me the mst.
G.Nevertheless, dn’t limit yurself t just thse wh are like yu.
Passage 1(7选5记叙文语篇练)
(2026·安徽省安徽师范大学附属中学期中)
体裁:记叙文 词数:301 话题:爱书的故事 难度:★★★☆☆
As an enthusiastic reader, I’ve always believed that the key t understanding the wrld lies in the pages f a bk. 1 They intrduce us t characters wh feel as real as the peple arund us. This cnnectin between readers and the text is what makes literature s pwerful, and it’s why I value my persnal library. It’s a cllectin that reflects my jurney thrugh the wrld f wrds.
My library is nt huge, but each bk is carefully chsen. I have a mix f types in my cllectin, ranging frm classic literature t mdern fictin. 2 Each type ffers a different way f lking at life. While sme bks challenge my thinking, thers prvide cmfrt. It’s imprtant t have a balance. A well-rganized library is like a well-balanced diet fr the mind.
Amng my favurites are the wrks f Jane Austen and Gerge Orwell. Austen’s sharp bservatins n sciety and relatinships are timeless. Her characters are imperfect yet charming. Orwell, n the ther hand, ffers a stark (冷峻的) view f the wrld. 3 Bth authrs, thugh different in style, have taught me invaluable lessns abut humanity.
4 Bigraphies (传记) and life stries ffer insights int the lives f extrardinary individuals. They remind us that greatness cmes in many frms. Reading abut the struggles and successes f thers can be incredibly inspiring. It’s a reminder that we all have the ptential t make a difference. These stries encurage me t reflect n my wn life and what I wish t leave behind.
My library is a reflectin f wh I am. It’s a sign f my lve f learning and my desire t understand the wrld. Each bk is a stepping stne n my jurney f discvery. They are cmpanins in lneliness and guides in times f uncertainty. 5
A.I als enjy nn-fictin.
B.I believe in the pwer f variety.
C.His stries are a warning and a call t actin.
D.My library ges beynd a cllectin f bks.
E.Thrugh them, I cntinue t explre, t grw, and t dream.
F.Histrical fictin, in particular, hlds a special place in my heart.
G.The stries we read shape ur wrld view and braden ur minds.
Passage 2(7选5记叙文语篇练)
(2026·湖北省圆创联盟月考)
体裁:记叙文 词数:266 话题:做饭的故事 难度:★★★☆☆
One f my friends annunced early n that she did nt knw hw t ck, nr wuld she learn t ck. She had smething mre imprtant t d, namely write her nvels. I admired her, and even envied her. 1
In New Yrk, there are a millin ways nt t ck. It is easy t rder in, r t hire smene t ck if yu have the resurces. 2 . I like being alne fr a while staring at a recipe and trying t visualize it.
And yet my friend wh desn’t ck is als right. 3 . Smetimes I wnder if I will regret thse hurs: cutting ingredients (原料), searching fr supplies, and hurrying ut fr cking enrich family life? Des it give everyne an uncnscius feeling f wellbeing? Hard t say.
I have anther friend wh cked n a whle ther level than mst f us. Years later, she realized that she was putting t much f her energy and thught and inspiratin int it. She seemed t have turned against it as a mde f expressin. 4 .
5 . I will just stp planning dinners and ging t the fish stre and the grcery stre. I imagine finishing my Helen Garner nvel as the sky darkens. But I als want this ne hur at the end f the day when I step ut f wrk and measure and preheat and marinate (腌制). When the night really falls and the sund f my family’s chatter flws frm the living rm, I still can’t help but reach fr the recipe bk.
A.But this culd never be me.
B.Cking is srt f a burden and fun.
C.Smetimes I have a “having it all” fantasy.
D.She started a whle new career that tk ff later.
E.Cking can be a time-cnsuming and thankless task.
F.She was determined t take this dmestic respnsibility.
G.Yet I still find myself cking fr my family even n busy days.
Passage 3(7选5记叙文语篇练)
(2026·河南省南阳市期中)
体裁:记叙文 词数:279 话题:接受“温水法则”的经历 难度:★★★☆☆
When I first arrived in China, I thught I’d prepared fr cultural differences. I was ready fr chpsticks and studying the language. Nthing, hwever, culd have prepared me fr the Great Warm Water Rule.
It began n the first day f class. I tk ut my ice-cld water. My Chinese rmmate, Liu, lked at it with genuine surprise. 1 He nicely pushed a therms (保温杯) f ht water twards me. “This is better fr yu,“ he said kindly. I was cnfused. Hw culd plain ht water be better than refreshing, cld water?
The plt thickened everywhere I went. 2 In restaurants, waiters wuld autmatically bring me a pt f biling water withut asking. My prfessrs sipped frm their thermses during lectures. It was a natinwide rule that I had smehw missed.
One mrning, I had a slight sre thrat. When Liu heard me cugh, he sprang int actin and gt his kettle. 3 ”Drink this, “he instructed, handing me the therms. “It will help.” Dubtful but tuched, I drank the warm water all day. T my astnishment, my thrat felt better by the evening. Was it magic? Or just hydratin (水合作用)?
I decided t investigate this cultural mystery. I asked Liu, “Why is warm water the slutin t everything?“ He explained it was abut balance. 4 Hwever, warm water helps yur bdy functin smthly.
It was my ”Aha!” mment. 5 It wasn’t just a preference; it was a deeply held belief in keeping internal harmny. Nw, I still enjy an ccasinal cld drink, but yu’ll mstly find me with my wn therms. I’ve nt nly accepted the Warm Water Rule; I’ve becme ne f its devted fllwers.
A.My curisity finally gt the better f me.
B.It was as if I had brken an unspken law.
C.I fund the cncept bth strange and abnrmal.
D.It wasn’t just abut temperature; it was abut philsphy.
E.He immediately filled his electric kettle and started biling water.
F.The library, the gym, even the cinema-everyne carried thermses.
G.Cld drinks are believed t shck yur system and slw yur digestin.
Passage 4(7选5记叙文语篇练)
(2026·湖南省名校联盟联考)
体裁:记叙文 词数:286 话题:法国女孩克拉丽丝・勒热尼克的故事 难度:★★★☆☆
When 19-year-ld Clarisse Le Guernic arrived in Shanghai frm France in 2015, she was shy and nly had the curage t rder a simple plate f egg fried rice at a lcal restaurant. 1 . Thugh small, this rutine helped her slwly vercme fear and build cnfidence in a new language and culture.
2 . Tday, at 29, Le Guernic is the funder f Arcade Experiences, a Shanghai- based cmpany that ffers immersive “citywalk” turs — guided walks thrugh the city’s lesser-knwn histries and verlked crners. Her turs attract bth lcal and internatinal participants.
Abut half f her clients are Chinese, thanks t her fluency in Mandarin — a skill she began develping in middle schl. “I chse Chinese as my secnd freign language. 3 ,” she said. “Nt many students chse it, s it felt like a cl secret language.”
A shrt study trip t China during high schl left a deep impressin n her. She later returned in 2015 as an exchange student at Fudan University in Shanghai and made the city her permanent hme in 2019.
In 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic ceased internatinal travel, Le Guernic came up with a new idea: designed city walks fr peple living in Shanghai. “ 4 ,” she explained. “I fcused n lesser-knwn spts r untld stries hidden in ppular areas.”
Over the past five years, Le Guernic has develped mre than 30 riginal walking rutes thrugh extensive research. Le Guernic believes Shanghai still has many untld stries. “When I first arrived, everything was unfamiliar. After a few years, I thught I understd the city,” she said. “But nce I started researching fr the turs, I realized hw much mre there is t uncver. 5 .”
A.The pssibilities fr discvery are endless
B.That experience led t a larger transfrmatin
C.She believes they are key t understanding the city’s transfrmatin
D.She always checks fr safe pathways, nearby restrms, and rest stps
E.It felt magical-cmpletely different frm ther languages I’d studied
F.Since these visitrs are already familiar with the city, I wanted t create smething different
G.T avid speaking mre than necessary, she stuck t the same dish every day-fr an entire mnth
Passage 5(7选5记叙文语篇练)
(2026·河北省邯郸市等3地期中)
体裁:记叙文 词数:251 话题:Samin Nsrat每周一与朋友聚餐的故事 难度:★★★☆☆
Fr the past five years, chef and authr Samin Nsrat has been ding smething that, fr many can feel impssible. She’s kept up a weekly dinner with friends.
1 . But ver time, the dinner—held every Mnday night fr abut 10 guests at a friend’s huse—has becme ne f the mst meaningful activities in all f their lives. At ne pint, a friend tld her that the Mnday dinner was her church.
Nsrat writes abut the magic that hlds her weekly dinners tgether and shares her all-time favrite dishes in Gd Things: Recipes and Rituals t Share with Peple Yu Lve. 2 . Click here t jump t the recipes.
“The key t maintaining these dinners is t ritualize (仪式化) it.” writes Nsrat, wh thinks the gatherings are less abut the menu and mre abut eating and cking tgether. “ 3 . In ther wrds, we have t avid the guesswrk f when and where yur dinner will happen fr the grup. Chse the same day, time and lcatin—and keep it. S everyne is familiar with the kitchen, the space and the pantry.”
There are a few kids in Nsrat’s dinner grup, and she lves t get them in the kitchen. “Think abut any step in the meal preparatin that the kids can d themselves.” she suggests in the bk. “ 4 . S whatever it is, keep it simple. Otherwise, they will sn mess it up.”
She als ffers varius simple ways t make the ccasin special: 5 .
A.Weekly dinners are a team effrt
B.First f all, we have t create familiarity
C.But cking with kids can quickly get messy
D.At first, she thught her friends wuld be t busy fr it
E.When kids help ck, they’re mre likely t be curius abut the meal
F.Published in September, the bk includes many recipes fr grup meals
G.Send the kids ut t pick flwers fr the table r hld a brief ceremny befre the meal
阅读7选5之记叙文
1.【2025·全国I卷】
An Unsung Her
Need a break between classes r just a quick pick-me-up in the mrning? The Cllege Cafe has just that, and mre. _____16_____
Catherine Murphy, a cafe wrker in a green shirt and black hat, makes sure that each custmer gets exactly what they rder. She ges back and frth between machines t make the drinks. _____17_____ As the custmer grabs the drink frm her hand, she smiles and says, “Hell, hw is yur day?” Even when the line is getting lnger, she desn’t let it get in the way f her genuine cnversatins.
Murphy gets up at a quarter t five and drives thirty minutes every day t get t wrk n time. _____18_____ “I d s because I like t make cffee fr the students. I knw they need it in the mrning,” Murphy said. Being a mther and wife has helped her becme the wman she is. She believes she is here t serve.
One thing Murphy may nt knw is that her smile is cntagius (有感染力) and can be the difference in a student having a much better day than they were having befre seeing her. Janna Wright, a senir plitical science majr, lves cffee and ges t the cafe at least six days a week. _____19_____ “Catherine always has a huge smile n her face, which always puts me in a cheerful md,” Wright said.
“I enjy wrking in the cafe,” Murphy said. _____20_____ She has every intentin f staying and cntinuing ding what she lves.
A. The cafe clses at 9 pm every day.
B. She has tw children aged eight and fur.
C. Smetimes she arrives early t serve the students early.
D. After finishing an rder, she calls ut the name n the cup.
E. Nt nly des this cafe serve up drinks, it als serves up smiles.
F. Ging t the cafe starts her day ff gd and gets her ready fr class.
G. She has served here fr 17 years and can’t imagine wrking anywhere else.
2.【2021年新高考全国Ⅰ 卷】My husband and I just spent a week in Paris.____36____S the first thing we did was rent a fantastically expensive sixth-flr apartment the size f a cupbard. It was s tiny that we had t leave ur suitcases in the hallway.
The place wasn’t entirely authentic, thugh. Unlike a nrmal Parisian apartment, the plumbing ( 水 管 ) wrked. ____37____Our building even had a tiny lift with a female vice that said, “Ouverture des prtes,” in perfect French. That is the nly French phrase I mastered, and it’s a shame I dn’t have much use fr it.
Parisians are different frm yu and me. They never lk lazy r untidy. As smene nted in this paper a cuple f weeks ag, they eat great fd and never gain weight. ____38____ French strawberries d nt taste like cardbard. Instead, they explde in yur muth like little flavr bmbs.
____39____ On ur first mrning in Paris, I went arund the crner t the fd market t pick up sme grceries. I bught a handful f perfectly ripe small strawberries and a little sweet meln. My husband and I agreed they were the best fruit we had ever eaten. But they cst $18!
In France, quality f life is much mre imprtant than efficiency.
Yu can tell this by cafés life. French cafés are always crwded.____40____When d these peple wrk? The French take their 35-hur wrkweek seriusly — s seriusly that sme labr unins recently struck a deal with a grup f cmpanies limiting the number f hurs that independent cntractrs can be n call.
A. Nt all the custmers are turists.
B. The quality f life in France is equally excellent.
C. There was a nice kitchen and a cmfrtable bed.
D. The amazing fd is mainly cnsumed by lcal farmers.
E. That’s nt the nly reasn the French eat less than we d.
F. Our aim was t see if we culd live, in sme way, like real Parisians.
G. The fd is s delicius that yu dn’t need much f it t make yu happy.
3.【2021年浙江卷6月】
Yu've gt mail…and it's a pstcard
Paul Magalhaes, a 34-year-ld Prtuguese cmputer engineer, lves t pen his mailbx and find a brightly clred picture f Rme's Clsseum. Or Africa's Victria Falls. Or China's Great Wall. ___11___
"I ften send pstcards t family and friends." he says t China Daily, "but yu can imagine that after a while, yu never receive as many as yu send, and yu realize that nt everyne is int it ___12___ ” Seeking ther like-minded suls, hwever, Paul started lking in a smewhat unlikely place: nline. Many wuld say the Internet is a place fr peple wh have given up n the traditinal pstal service, but Paul's hunch(直觉)paid ff.
Tday his hbby has develped int the website pstcrssing.cm, a scial netwrk that has grwn t 575,217 registered users in 214 cuntries and regins since he started it 10 years ag. ___13___ Running the website has almst turned int a full-time jb.
Language is certainly a harrier fr many peple. Fr pstcrssing t wrk wrldwide, a cmmn cmmunicatin language is needed s that everyne can understand each ther. As cl as it may be t receive a pstcard written in Chinese, the cncept desn't wrk if ne desn't understand it. ___14___ S a cmmn language is required and in pstcrssing that's English since it's widely spken.
"Many peple in China have limited expsure t English. ___15___ That said, we knw f many pstcrssing members, including Chinese, wh have actually imprved their English skills thrugh their use f pstcrssing," Paul says.
A. And that's ttally fine
B. That makes it extra hard t learn and practice it
C. He likes t think f sending pstcards as a family-friendly hbby
D. Many lve t make a cnnectin with smene frm acrss the wrld.
E. On August 5, the number f pstcards exchanged by members tpped 31 millin.
F. Similarly, if yu speak nly Chinese, receiving a card in Swedish takes part f the fun away.
G. In shrt, he lves pstcards, and the excitement f getting a hand-written nte frm smene far away.
4.【2017年新课标Ⅰ卷】If anyne had tld me three years ag that I wuld be spending mst f my weekends camping, I wuld have laughed heartily. Campers, in my eyes, were peple wh enjyed insect bites, ill-cked meals, and uncmfrtable sleeping bags. They had nthing in cmmn with me. 36
The friends wh intrduced me t camping thught that it meant t be a pineer. 37 We slept in a tent, cked ver an pen fire, and walked a lng distance t take the shwer and use the bathrm. This brief visit with Mther Nature cst me tw days ff frm wrk, recvering frm a bad case f sunburn and the dctr’s bill fr my sn’s fd pisning.
I was, nevertheless, talked int ging n anther fun-filled hliday in the wilderness. 38 Instead, we had a pp-up camper with cmfrtable beds and an air cnditiner. My nature-lving friends had remembered t bring all the necessities f life.
39 We have dne a lt f it since. Recently, we bught a twenty-eight-ft travel trailer cmplete with a bathrm and a built-in TV set. There is a separate bedrm, a mdern kitchen with a refrigeratr. The trailer even has matching carpet and curtains.
40 It must be true that sner r later, everyne finds his r her way back t nature. I recmmend that yu find yur way in style.
A. This time there was n tent.
B. Things are ging t be imprved.
C. The trip they tk me n was a rugh ne.
D. I was t learn a lt abut camping since then, hwever.
E. I must say that I have certainly cme t enjy camping.
F. After the trip, my family became quite interested in camping.
G. There was n shade as the trees were n mre than 3 feet tall.
5.【2010辽宁卷】I was ten when I first sat with my grandmther behind the cashier (收银台) in her general stre. 1 I quickly learned the imprtance f treating custmers plitely and saying “thank yu.”
At first I was paid in candy. 2 I wrked every day after schl, and during the summer and n weekends and hlidays frm 8 a.m. t 7 p.m. My father helped me set up a bank accunt. 3
By the time I was 12, My grandmther thught I had dne such a gd jb that she prmted me t selling csmetics (化妆品). I develped the ability t lk custmers directly in the eye. Even thugh I was just a kid, wmen wuld ask me such things as “What clr d yu think I shuld wear?” I tk a real interest in their questins and was able t translate what they wanted int makeup (化妆) ideas. 4
The jb taught me a valuable lessn: t be a successful salespersn, yu didn’t need t be a Rcket scientist—yu needed t be a great listener. 5 Except they are n lnger wmen purchasing csmetics frm me; instead, they are kids wh tell me which tys they wuld like t see designed and develped.
A. Later I received 50 cents an hur.
B. Befre lng, she let me sit there by myself.
C. I ended my selling a recrd amunt f csmetics.
D. Tday I still carry that lessn with me: I listen t custmers.
E. My grandma’s trust taught me hw t handle respnsibility.
F. Sn I fund myself lking mre beautiful than ever befre.
G. Watching my mney grw was mre rewarding than anything I culd have bught.
目录
第一部分 风向速递 洞察考向,感知前沿
第二部分 分层突破 固本培优,精准提分
题型01保分基础练 记叙文7选5综合练(原创&最新模拟)
题型02重难创新练(7选5记叙文)
第三部分 真题验证 对标高考,感悟考法
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