Ⅰ. 阅读理解(每小题2.5分,共7.5分)
NEW MUSEUMS OPEN DOORS
These new and recently opened museums are sure to feed your curiosity for the months ahead.
Humboldt Forum
The Humboldt Forum opened on 17 December. It is set to stage around 1,000 events and exhibitions when the full program is rolled out. For now, at least, the museum is opening in stages, with an exhibition on the history of the German capital, Berlin, among the first to go on show.
National Museum of African American Music
Opened in early 2021, the National Museum of African American Music is said to be the world's only museum devoted to the musical contributions of African Americans. From the Great Migration and jazz and blues to the present day, it's a timely celebration, through well-organized exhibitions, of how African Americans have shaped the music of the United States.
Munch Museum
MUNCH is home to the largest collection of works by Edvard Munch. The museum digs into the Expressionist's significant talents, with paintings, drawings and photographs from the collection donated to the city on his death in 1944.
Museum of the Home
While the collection at the former Geffrye Museum is still as fascinating as ever, it's experienced changes to become the new Museum of the Home. It now features new galleries, extended exhibition spaces and a reading room since its reopening. The Pretty Gardens Through Time outdoor space and new coffee shop will make it a great spot to relax.
1. Which museum is an ideal place for visitors to kill time by drinking coffee? (
A. Humboldt Forum.
B. National Museum of African American Music.
C. Munch Museum.
D. Museum of the Home.
2. What can we learn from the passage? (
A. The history of Berlin is exhibited in the Humboldt Forum.
B. African Americans made no contributions to the music of the US.
C. Museum of the Home has been renamed the Geffrye Museum.
D. Edvard Munch is believed to have a great influence on literature.
3. In which section of a newspaper are you likely to read the passage? (
A. Geography.
B. Architecture.
C. Travel.
D. History.
NEW MUSEUMS OPEN DOORS
These new and recently opened museums are sure to feed your curiosity for the months ahead.
Humboldt Forum
The Humboldt Forum opened on 17 December. It is set to stage around 1,000 events and exhibitions when the full program is rolled out. For now, at least, the museum is opening in stages, with an exhibition on the history of the German capital, Berlin, among the first to go on show.
National Museum of African American Music
Opened in early 2021, the National Museum of African American Music is said to be the world's only museum devoted to the musical contributions of African Americans. From the Great Migration and jazz and blues to the present day, it's a timely celebration, through well-organized exhibitions, of how African Americans have shaped the music of the United States.
Munch Museum
MUNCH is home to the largest collection of works by Edvard Munch. The museum digs into the Expressionist's significant talents, with paintings, drawings and photographs from the collection donated to the city on his death in 1944.
Museum of the Home
While the collection at the former Geffrye Museum is still as fascinating as ever, it's experienced changes to become the new Museum of the Home. It now features new galleries, extended exhibition spaces and a reading room since its reopening. The Pretty Gardens Through Time outdoor space and new coffee shop will make it a great spot to relax.
1. Which museum is an ideal place for visitors to kill time by drinking coffee? (
D
)A. Humboldt Forum.
B. National Museum of African American Music.
C. Munch Museum.
D. Museum of the Home.
2. What can we learn from the passage? (
A
)A. The history of Berlin is exhibited in the Humboldt Forum.
B. African Americans made no contributions to the music of the US.
C. Museum of the Home has been renamed the Geffrye Museum.
D. Edvard Munch is believed to have a great influence on literature.
3. In which section of a newspaper are you likely to read the passage? (
C
)A. Geography.
B. Architecture.
C. Travel.
D. History.
答案
Ⅰ.阅读理解
语篇解读 本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了可以满足人们好奇心的四家博物馆,包括博物馆的名称、展览的内容简介以及特色之处等。
1. D 推理判断题。根据 Museum of the Home 中的“The Pretty Gardens Through Time outdoor space and new coffee shop will make it a great spot to relax.”可知,Museum of the Home 是游客喝咖啡打发时间的理想地方。故选 D。
2. A 细节理解题。根据 Humboldt Forum 中的“the museum is opening in stages, with an exhibition on the history of the German capital, Berlin, among the first to go on show”可知,柏林的历史在 Humboldt Forum 展出。故选 A。
3. C 文章出处题。根据标题 NEW MUSEUMS OPEN DOORS 以及第一句“These new and recently opened museums are sure to feed your curiosity for the months ahead.”可知,本文介绍了四个满足游客好奇心的博物馆,因此推断应是来自报纸的旅游部分。故选 C。
语篇解读 本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了可以满足人们好奇心的四家博物馆,包括博物馆的名称、展览的内容简介以及特色之处等。
1. D 推理判断题。根据 Museum of the Home 中的“The Pretty Gardens Through Time outdoor space and new coffee shop will make it a great spot to relax.”可知,Museum of the Home 是游客喝咖啡打发时间的理想地方。故选 D。
2. A 细节理解题。根据 Humboldt Forum 中的“the museum is opening in stages, with an exhibition on the history of the German capital, Berlin, among the first to go on show”可知,柏林的历史在 Humboldt Forum 展出。故选 A。
3. C 文章出处题。根据标题 NEW MUSEUMS OPEN DOORS 以及第一句“These new and recently opened museums are sure to feed your curiosity for the months ahead.”可知,本文介绍了四个满足游客好奇心的博物馆,因此推断应是来自报纸的旅游部分。故选 C。
Ⅱ.完形填空(每小题1分,共15分)
(2026·江苏宿迁沭阳期末)
I was offered a "great" professional opportunity appealing to everyone in my field. There was one problem: I didn't want it. Despite this, I
While preparing for the new role, I experienced a
Then, I made a change.
We're often conditioned to
1. (
C. shyly D. suddenly
2. (
C. weighty D. strange
3. (
C. looked up to D. responded to
4. (
C. requirements D. opportunities
5. (
C. experience D. schedule
6. (
C. kindness D. patience
7. (
C. rude D. silly
8. (
C. concerned D. frustrated
9. (
C. In spite of D. By means of
10. (
C. question D. view
11. (
C. worked D. competed
12. (
C. practice D. seek
13. (
C. happen D. appear
14. (
C. balancing D. challenging
15. (
C. happiness D. success
(2026·江苏宿迁沭阳期末)
I was offered a "great" professional opportunity appealing to everyone in my field. There was one problem: I didn't want it. Despite this, I
A
1 said "yes"—it seemed like a no-brainer.While preparing for the new role, I experienced a
D
2 feeling in my chest and found myself weeping for no reason. Concerned, I B
3 the program director and explained my situation. She enthusiastically listed the job's incredible A
4 like the flexible schedule, and the reasons why countless teachers would desire it. She also made the case for why this C
5 would provide exactly the recharge and restoration I needed. Her infectious A
6 pulled me back into the "should" mode, convincing me declining was D
7. The familiar internal dialogue of "I should; I should..." resounded, leaving me feeling A
8.Then, I made a change.
B
9 focusing on why the opportunity seemed perfect for others, I asked: Is it right for me? This simple C
10 brought me freedom and clarity. By acknowledging my own feelings over external expectations, I A
11 with my true self. I realized I wished I wanted it; life would be easier. And yet, it was not what in reality I wanted at this moment.We're often conditioned to
D
12 what we're taught to want, prioritizing external guidelines for happiness. However, although these external constructs of fulfillment often D
13 to match what you do want and what actually makes you happy, A
14 your own desires is an internal process that only you have access to. Trusting your own wanting is the path back to your true self, and your power, which ultimately leads to genuine C
15.1. (
A
)A. immediately B. regularlyC. shyly D. suddenly
2. (
D
)A. funny B. familiarC. weighty D. strange
3. (
B
)A. referred to B. reached out toC. looked up to D. responded to
4. (
A
)A. benefits B. effectsC. requirements D. opportunities
5. (
C
)A. dream B. momentC. experience D. schedule
6. (
A
)A. enthusiasm B. devotionC. kindness D. patience
7. (
D
)A. mean B. selfishC. rude D. silly
8. (
A
)A. trapped B. hurtC. concerned D. frustrated
9. (
B
)A. In addition to B. Instead ofC. In spite of D. By means of
10. (
C
)A. truth B. approachC. question D. view
11. (
A
)A. reconnected B. discussedC. worked D. competed
12. (
D
)A. learn B. missC. practice D. seek
13. (
D
)A. have B. continueC. happen D. appear
14. (
A
)A. discovering B. expressingC. balancing D. challenging
15. (
C
)A. wisdom B. admirationC. happiness D. success
答案
Ⅱ.完形填空
语篇解读 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章讲述了作者被迫接受一份看似完美但内心抗拒的工作,最终通过自我反思选择拒绝,意识到真正的幸福源于倾听内在需求,而非外界期望。
1. A 根据上文“There was one problem: I didn't want it.”和表示让步关系的“Despite”可知,尽管作者不想要这个职业机会,但还是立刻答应了。故选 A。
2. D 根据下文“feeling in my chest and found myself weeping for no reason”可知,作者会无缘无故地哭泣,说明胸口有一种奇怪的感觉。故选 D。
3. B 根据下文“the program director and explained my situation”可知,作者向项目主管解释了自己的情况,说明先是联系了这个主管。故选 B。
4. A 根据下文“like the flexible schedule, and the reasons why countless teachers would desire it”可知,这份工作有灵活的工作时间,无数教师渴望这份工作,说明她在列举令人难以置信的好处。故选 A。
5. C 根据上文“I was offered a ‘great’ professional opportunity appealing to everyone in my field.”可知,此处用 experience“经历”呼应文章开头提到的职业机会。故选 C。
6. A 根据上文“She enthusiastically listed the job's incredible ___”可知,项目主管在和作者沟通的过程中展现出富有感染力的热情。故选 A。
7. D 根据上文“Her infectious ___ pulled me back into the ‘should’ mode”可知,作者被项目主管的话打动,被拉回了“应该”的模式,因此会相信拒绝这份工作机会是愚蠢的。故选 D。
8. A 根据上文“The familiar internal dialogue of ‘I should; I should...’ resounded”可知,作者内心一直有“我应该;我应该……”的声音,说明他被困住了。故选 A。
9. B 根据下文“focusing on why the opportunity seemed perfect for others, I asked: Is it right for me?”可知,作者没有关注为什么这个机会对别人来说是完美的,而是转而询问自己的内心。故选 B。
10. C 根据上文“I asked: Is it right for me?”可知,此处指上文提到的“它适合我吗?”这个问题。故选 C。
11. A 根据上文“By acknowledging my own feelings over external expectations”可知,作者承认了自己的感受,因此能与真实的自我重新建立联系。故选 A。
12. D 根据上文“Despite this, I ___ said ‘yes’”可知,作者接受了这个工作机会,说明我们习惯于寻求我们被教导想要的东西。故选 D。
13. D 根据上文“although”和下文“___ your own desires is an internal process that only you have access to”可知,此处强调自己的渴望重于外界定义的成就,说明外界的对成就的构建常常只是看似契合你真正想要的和真正让你快乐的东西。故选 D。
14. A 根据上文“I realized I wished I wanted it; life would be easier. And yet, it was not what in reality I wanted at this moment.”可知,作者在进行自我对话后,发现了自己的真实想法,因此是指发现你自己的欲望。故选 A。
15. C 根据上文“prioritizing external guidelines for happiness”可知,此处是上文“happiness(幸福)”的同词复现,指最终会带来真正的幸福。故选 C。
语篇解读 本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章讲述了作者被迫接受一份看似完美但内心抗拒的工作,最终通过自我反思选择拒绝,意识到真正的幸福源于倾听内在需求,而非外界期望。
1. A 根据上文“There was one problem: I didn't want it.”和表示让步关系的“Despite”可知,尽管作者不想要这个职业机会,但还是立刻答应了。故选 A。
2. D 根据下文“feeling in my chest and found myself weeping for no reason”可知,作者会无缘无故地哭泣,说明胸口有一种奇怪的感觉。故选 D。
3. B 根据下文“the program director and explained my situation”可知,作者向项目主管解释了自己的情况,说明先是联系了这个主管。故选 B。
4. A 根据下文“like the flexible schedule, and the reasons why countless teachers would desire it”可知,这份工作有灵活的工作时间,无数教师渴望这份工作,说明她在列举令人难以置信的好处。故选 A。
5. C 根据上文“I was offered a ‘great’ professional opportunity appealing to everyone in my field.”可知,此处用 experience“经历”呼应文章开头提到的职业机会。故选 C。
6. A 根据上文“She enthusiastically listed the job's incredible ___”可知,项目主管在和作者沟通的过程中展现出富有感染力的热情。故选 A。
7. D 根据上文“Her infectious ___ pulled me back into the ‘should’ mode”可知,作者被项目主管的话打动,被拉回了“应该”的模式,因此会相信拒绝这份工作机会是愚蠢的。故选 D。
8. A 根据上文“The familiar internal dialogue of ‘I should; I should...’ resounded”可知,作者内心一直有“我应该;我应该……”的声音,说明他被困住了。故选 A。
9. B 根据下文“focusing on why the opportunity seemed perfect for others, I asked: Is it right for me?”可知,作者没有关注为什么这个机会对别人来说是完美的,而是转而询问自己的内心。故选 B。
10. C 根据上文“I asked: Is it right for me?”可知,此处指上文提到的“它适合我吗?”这个问题。故选 C。
11. A 根据上文“By acknowledging my own feelings over external expectations”可知,作者承认了自己的感受,因此能与真实的自我重新建立联系。故选 A。
12. D 根据上文“Despite this, I ___ said ‘yes’”可知,作者接受了这个工作机会,说明我们习惯于寻求我们被教导想要的东西。故选 D。
13. D 根据上文“although”和下文“___ your own desires is an internal process that only you have access to”可知,此处强调自己的渴望重于外界定义的成就,说明外界的对成就的构建常常只是看似契合你真正想要的和真正让你快乐的东西。故选 D。
14. A 根据上文“I realized I wished I wanted it; life would be easier. And yet, it was not what in reality I wanted at this moment.”可知,作者在进行自我对话后,发现了自己的真实想法,因此是指发现你自己的欲望。故选 A。
15. C 根据上文“prioritizing external guidelines for happiness”可知,此处是上文“happiness(幸福)”的同词复现,指最终会带来真正的幸福。故选 C。
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