B
(2025·武汉一模改编)Three years before 2025,Mark Taylor,a 45-year-old father,made a brave and confident decision that would change his family's life forever. He decided to show his 14-year-old daughter,Lily,the beauty of movement while she still could. He started a great journey across China with Lily. Lily had recently been told that she had juvenile arthritis(幼年特发性关节炎),a condition that perhaps made her gradually lose her ability to walk. Doctors warned she might need a wheelchair in the end,but Mark refused to let fear destroy their lives. “I wanted her to see the world through her own eyes,not through limitations,” he later explained.
One year later,the father and the daughter began their 3,000-mile trek,stretching from the large Gobi Desert to the thick tropical forests of Yunnan. Over eight months,they camped under starry skies,joined Sichuan farmers in harvesting in golden rice fields,and learned the ancient art of pottery-making from Miao ethnic(民族的)villagers. Lily documented everything in her diary,some lines like,“My legs ache,but my heart is full.” They had many challenges:sandstorms blocked their path,and rainstorms tested their beliefs. Yet Mark's greatest struggle was reshaping Lily's attitude towards her life. “Pain doesn't define(下定义)you,” he reminded her daily. “Your courage does.”
By the trip's end,what she had got was very pleasing. She had gained unexpected strength. Not only could she hike 20 miles a day—more than her doctors' expectations—but her fears of disability had turned into courage. Through deserts,villages,and storms,they proved that the world is not just seen with eyes but felt with every courageous step. Their story,made in the 2025 documentary Forward,became a testament(证明)to human spirit. “I used to fear becoming disabled,” she told a reporter in the film. “Now I know I'll always find ways to explore,...”
5. Why did Mark decide to walk across China with Lily?
A. To help Lily get used to being disabled.
B. To make a documentary that could make them famous.
C. To let Lily experience freedom before her condition worsened.
D. To help harvest in golden rice fields with Sichuan farmers.
6. 语言能力 分析能力 Which best describes Mark's attitude during the trip?
A. Strict but fair.
B. Worried but brave.
C. Humorous and relaxed.
D. Patient and encouraging.
7. 语言能力 推断能力 What might Lily say to the reporter in the end of the passage?
A. even if my body changes.
B. because my father always helps me.
C. when my illness defines my future.
D. so I don't know whether I can walk or not in the future.
8. What is the best title for the passage?
A. The Art of Travelling
B. Walking Through Challenges
C. A Father's New Career
D. China's Natural Wonders
(2025·武汉一模改编)Three years before 2025,Mark Taylor,a 45-year-old father,made a brave and confident decision that would change his family's life forever. He decided to show his 14-year-old daughter,Lily,the beauty of movement while she still could. He started a great journey across China with Lily. Lily had recently been told that she had juvenile arthritis(幼年特发性关节炎),a condition that perhaps made her gradually lose her ability to walk. Doctors warned she might need a wheelchair in the end,but Mark refused to let fear destroy their lives. “I wanted her to see the world through her own eyes,not through limitations,” he later explained.
One year later,the father and the daughter began their 3,000-mile trek,stretching from the large Gobi Desert to the thick tropical forests of Yunnan. Over eight months,they camped under starry skies,joined Sichuan farmers in harvesting in golden rice fields,and learned the ancient art of pottery-making from Miao ethnic(民族的)villagers. Lily documented everything in her diary,some lines like,“My legs ache,but my heart is full.” They had many challenges:sandstorms blocked their path,and rainstorms tested their beliefs. Yet Mark's greatest struggle was reshaping Lily's attitude towards her life. “Pain doesn't define(下定义)you,” he reminded her daily. “Your courage does.”
By the trip's end,what she had got was very pleasing. She had gained unexpected strength. Not only could she hike 20 miles a day—more than her doctors' expectations—but her fears of disability had turned into courage. Through deserts,villages,and storms,they proved that the world is not just seen with eyes but felt with every courageous step. Their story,made in the 2025 documentary Forward,became a testament(证明)to human spirit. “I used to fear becoming disabled,” she told a reporter in the film. “Now I know I'll always find ways to explore,...”
5. Why did Mark decide to walk across China with Lily?
A. To help Lily get used to being disabled.
B. To make a documentary that could make them famous.
C. To let Lily experience freedom before her condition worsened.
D. To help harvest in golden rice fields with Sichuan farmers.
6. 语言能力 分析能力 Which best describes Mark's attitude during the trip?
A. Strict but fair.
B. Worried but brave.
C. Humorous and relaxed.
D. Patient and encouraging.
7. 语言能力 推断能力 What might Lily say to the reporter in the end of the passage?
A. even if my body changes.
B. because my father always helps me.
C. when my illness defines my future.
D. so I don't know whether I can walk or not in the future.
8. What is the best title for the passage?
A. The Art of Travelling
B. Walking Through Challenges
C. A Father's New Career
D. China's Natural Wonders
答案:5 - 8 CDAB
【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了马克带患有幼年特发性关节炎的女儿莉莉徒步中国,帮助她克服恐惧,体验世界,最终莉莉重获勇气。
5. C 解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“I wanted her to see the world through her own eyes, not through limitations”可知,马克希望莉莉在失去行动能力前“通过自己的眼睛看世界”。故选 C。
6. D 观点态度题。根据“Yet Mark's greatest struggle was reshaping Lily's attitude towards her life. ‘Pain doesn't define you,’ he reminded her daily. ‘Your courage does.’”可知,马克每日提醒莉莉“勇气定义你”,并耐心引导,体现出了马克“耐心且振奋人心”。故选 D。
7. A 解析:推理判断题。根据“‘I used to fear becoming disabled,’ she told a reporter in the film. ‘Now I know I'll always find ways to explore,...’”可知,此处对比了过去和现在,莉莉面对“身体变得残疾”这个情况的态度,因此此处指现在莉莉知道自己面对身体变化,总能找到探索的方法,对应 A 选项“即使我的身体发生变化”。故选 A。
8. B 解析:标题归纳题。全文围绕父女面对身体挑战、徒步克服困难展开,选项 B“走过挑战”最适合作文章标题。故选 B。
【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了马克带患有幼年特发性关节炎的女儿莉莉徒步中国,帮助她克服恐惧,体验世界,最终莉莉重获勇气。
5. C 解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“I wanted her to see the world through her own eyes, not through limitations”可知,马克希望莉莉在失去行动能力前“通过自己的眼睛看世界”。故选 C。
6. D 观点态度题。根据“Yet Mark's greatest struggle was reshaping Lily's attitude towards her life. ‘Pain doesn't define you,’ he reminded her daily. ‘Your courage does.’”可知,马克每日提醒莉莉“勇气定义你”,并耐心引导,体现出了马克“耐心且振奋人心”。故选 D。
7. A 解析:推理判断题。根据“‘I used to fear becoming disabled,’ she told a reporter in the film. ‘Now I know I'll always find ways to explore,...’”可知,此处对比了过去和现在,莉莉面对“身体变得残疾”这个情况的态度,因此此处指现在莉莉知道自己面对身体变化,总能找到探索的方法,对应 A 选项“即使我的身体发生变化”。故选 A。
8. B 解析:标题归纳题。全文围绕父女面对身体挑战、徒步克服困难展开,选项 B“走过挑战”最适合作文章标题。故选 B。
解析:
【分析】
1. 第5题:这是细节理解题,解题时需先定位到第一段中马克的相关表述,结合莉莉的病情背景,找到马克带她徒步中国的初衷。根据文中马克所说的“I wanted her to see the world through her own eyes,not through limitations”,可知马克想让莉莉在病情恶化前,不受身体限制地体验世界、感受自由,再对应选项找到匹配答案。
2. 第6题:这是观点态度题,要从文中马克的行为和语言判断他的态度。文中提到马克始终致力于重塑莉莉的生活态度,还每天提醒莉莉“Pain doesn't define you. Your courage does.”,能看出他耐心引导、持续鼓励莉莉,据此对应选项选出符合的描述。
3. 第7题:这是推理判断题,需结合莉莉前后的态度转变推断内容。过去莉莉害怕残疾,现在她表示“Now I know I'll always find ways to explore”,说明她不再恐惧身体的变化,即使身体出现状况也会继续探索,由此推断出合适的结尾内容。
4. 第8题:这是标题归纳题,要抓住全文核心。全文围绕马克和患病的莉莉徒步中国,一路克服身体病痛、自然挑战,最终莉莉重获勇气的故事展开,标题需贴合这种“跨越挑战”的核心,据此选择最恰当的选项。
【解析】
5. 细节理解题。根据第一段“I wanted her to see the world through her own eyes, not through limitations”以及莉莉患有幼年特发性关节炎、可能逐渐失去行走能力的背景,可知马克决定带莉莉徒步中国是为了让她在病情恶化前体验自由,不受限制地看世界。故选C。
6. 观点态度题。根据文中“Yet Mark's greatest struggle was reshaping Lily's attitude towards her life. ‘Pain doesn't define you,’ he reminded her daily. ‘Your courage does.’”可知,马克每日耐心引导、鼓励莉莉,帮助她重塑生活态度,体现出他耐心且鼓舞人心的态度。故选D。
7. 推理判断题。根据莉莉的表述“‘I used to fear becoming disabled,’ she told a reporter in the film. ‘Now I know I'll always find ways to explore,...’”,结合她态度的转变,可知她现在不再恐惧身体的变化,即使身体出现状况也会继续探索,因此A选项“even if my body changes.”符合语境。故选A。
8. 标题归纳题。全文围绕父女二人面对莉莉的疾病挑战,徒步穿越中国、克服诸多困难,最终莉莉重获勇气的故事展开,选项B“Walking Through Challenges”(走过挑战)最能概括文章核心内容。故选B。
【答案】
5-8 CDAB
【知识点】
细节理解、观点态度判断、主旨归纳
【点评】
本文是一篇充满正能量的记叙文,讲述了父亲陪伴患病女儿徒步中国、帮助女儿克服恐惧重获勇气的故事。题目从细节抓取、人物态度把握、推理判断和主旨提炼多个角度考查学生的阅读理解能力,既有助于学生掌握不同题型的解题技巧,也能引导学生体会文中传递的积极向上的精神。
【难度系数】
0.6
1. 第5题:这是细节理解题,解题时需先定位到第一段中马克的相关表述,结合莉莉的病情背景,找到马克带她徒步中国的初衷。根据文中马克所说的“I wanted her to see the world through her own eyes,not through limitations”,可知马克想让莉莉在病情恶化前,不受身体限制地体验世界、感受自由,再对应选项找到匹配答案。
2. 第6题:这是观点态度题,要从文中马克的行为和语言判断他的态度。文中提到马克始终致力于重塑莉莉的生活态度,还每天提醒莉莉“Pain doesn't define you. Your courage does.”,能看出他耐心引导、持续鼓励莉莉,据此对应选项选出符合的描述。
3. 第7题:这是推理判断题,需结合莉莉前后的态度转变推断内容。过去莉莉害怕残疾,现在她表示“Now I know I'll always find ways to explore”,说明她不再恐惧身体的变化,即使身体出现状况也会继续探索,由此推断出合适的结尾内容。
4. 第8题:这是标题归纳题,要抓住全文核心。全文围绕马克和患病的莉莉徒步中国,一路克服身体病痛、自然挑战,最终莉莉重获勇气的故事展开,标题需贴合这种“跨越挑战”的核心,据此选择最恰当的选项。
【解析】
5. 细节理解题。根据第一段“I wanted her to see the world through her own eyes, not through limitations”以及莉莉患有幼年特发性关节炎、可能逐渐失去行走能力的背景,可知马克决定带莉莉徒步中国是为了让她在病情恶化前体验自由,不受限制地看世界。故选C。
6. 观点态度题。根据文中“Yet Mark's greatest struggle was reshaping Lily's attitude towards her life. ‘Pain doesn't define you,’ he reminded her daily. ‘Your courage does.’”可知,马克每日耐心引导、鼓励莉莉,帮助她重塑生活态度,体现出他耐心且鼓舞人心的态度。故选D。
7. 推理判断题。根据莉莉的表述“‘I used to fear becoming disabled,’ she told a reporter in the film. ‘Now I know I'll always find ways to explore,...’”,结合她态度的转变,可知她现在不再恐惧身体的变化,即使身体出现状况也会继续探索,因此A选项“even if my body changes.”符合语境。故选A。
8. 标题归纳题。全文围绕父女二人面对莉莉的疾病挑战,徒步穿越中国、克服诸多困难,最终莉莉重获勇气的故事展开,选项B“Walking Through Challenges”(走过挑战)最能概括文章核心内容。故选B。
【答案】
5-8 CDAB
【知识点】
细节理解、观点态度判断、主旨归纳
【点评】
本文是一篇充满正能量的记叙文,讲述了父亲陪伴患病女儿徒步中国、帮助女儿克服恐惧重获勇气的故事。题目从细节抓取、人物态度把握、推理判断和主旨提炼多个角度考查学生的阅读理解能力,既有助于学生掌握不同题型的解题技巧,也能引导学生体会文中传递的积极向上的精神。
【难度系数】
0.6