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本文乾仕为大家整理2026年新高考I卷(江苏卷)英语完整参考答案,同时梳理试题命题出处与考查依据,方便考生复盘。(注:以下内容均为考生考后回忆整理,非官方标准答案,仅作估分参考)
新高考I卷
(考生回忆版 + 参考答案)
一、听力
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二、阅读理解
A篇:BAC
B篇:ADCB
C篇:CCBA
D篇:BADD
七选五;CFADB
三、完形填空
CABCA DBCAD ABDCB
四、语法填空(共 10 题,整体偏难)
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干妲己?还是赶大集?2026年全国一卷语法填空题(题源)
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来源:捷特英语

题源:
Marketgoers line up to buy snacks at a daji in Hanchuan, Hubei Province, on November 17, 2023
(XINHUA)
Dazzling arrays of seasonal ingredients, enthusiastic calls from vendors lined up along the bustling street, shoppers jostling each other in crowds, and wafting cook smoke rising between the stalls…Dajis, or big open-air fairs, similar to farmer’s markets, used to be regular events for trading goods, mostly produce and cooked food, which only took place in rural areas. Now, they are enjoyed by urbanites as well as rural residents.
Previously seen as a shopping heaven for the frugal older generations, now these markets are becoming increasingly popular among younger people, who are abandoning big shopping malls in favor of this more lively and economical ways of living.
Thriving fairs
Dajis typically take place on specific dates of the lunar calendar, for example, on dates with five or seven as the last digit. It is also common for them to be held on traditional Chinese holidays such as the Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year, and Mid-Autumn Festival, as well as other local festivals. The exact dates and frequency of dajis vary from region to region.
Dajis evolved from the folk custom of trading goods, which can be traced back to the Han Dynasty (202 B.C.-A.D. 220). In the old days, due to inconvenient transportation and underdeveloped communication, it was challenging for households to exchange items to meet their needs for daily necessities(试题有改编). As a solution, people made agreements to gather at a specific location on a particular day. They would trade their surplus items for the goods they needed. In addition to being venues for buying and selling, dajis are an occasion for people to socialize and enjoy entertainment.
Residents from surrounding areas flock to these markets. They follow enticing aromas to food stalls, where they indulge in bowls of steamed dumplings or hot noodle soup. They engage in casual conversations with the stall owners, sharing stories of their daily lives. Afterward, they purchase some fresh fruit and vegetables from local farmers(试题有改编), priced far lower than those in supermarkets, and embark on their journey back home.
Wang Yang, a 30-year-old Beijing professional who was born and raised in a rural area of Pingdingshan, Henan Province, said one of his fondest childhood memories is going to dajis with his family around the Spring Festival holiday and buying candies and new clothes. "There were also performances like folk operas and dances, and even game machines carried on trucks for us to play. It was family quality time for pure fun," he told Beijing Review.
Wang said that the dajis in city suburbs nowadays are not as bustling or entertaining as the ones in his hometown, but people can still find a good bargain on a variety of goods—fruit, vegetables, fresh fish, snacks, clothing, shoes, hats, antiques, calligraphy and paintings—all giving a taste of the authentic local lifestyle.
Dajis also attract travelers and help boost local tourism. In Guiyang, Guizhou Province, where several ethnic groups reside and ethnic culture thrives, the local tourism authority hosts market fairs featuring ethnic snacks and artworks. This helps promote the region's intangible cultural heritage to visitors.
These markets have also evolved variants in cities, such as those dedicated to books, fashionable clothes, technological products, as well as cultural and creative products catering to younger people. Instead of taking place in suburban areas, these city markets are often held near major business districts, shopping malls or tourist sites. Most of the vendors are young people.
However, dajis also face challenges, including maintaining sanitation and food hygiene, ensuring fair trading and preventing crowds from causing traffic congestion, which require continuous efforts by regulatory authorities and market organizers.A handicraft stall selling Spring Festival gifts at a daji in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, on January 6 (CNSPHOTO)
A place for the mind
Through promotion on social media, dajis have also become places for young people, especially college students and those new to the workforce, to hang out.
Wang Siying, a sophomore student from a university in Beijing, usually gets up early in the morning on the days when Shahe Daji in the city's suburban Changping District is held. One of the most renowned market fairs in the district, if not the city, it covers an area of approximately 70,000 square meters and has over 2,000 stalls. It usually opens three times a week and 10 hours a day from 7 a.m.
Visiting the market every week has become a habit for Wang Siying. When she arrives, she typically heads straight to the fruit and vegetable section. The produce is usually transported directly from the fields and is usually swarmed by customers before it can even be unloaded from the trucks. Not only is the produce fresh, the prices are also only half what they would be in the city center.
Wang Siying also likes browsing the antique section. Although she doesn't really buy much, "It's interesting to listen to the stall owners talking about the origins and use of those antiques," she told Beijing Review. Born in a city in Shandong Province, Wang Siying said dajis help her get in touch with the rural lifestyle and gain more life skills, like how to select the sweetest strawberries.
Nine-to-fiver Wang Yang also likes to go to dajis but for slightly different reasons from Wang Siying. "They are a break from the fast-paced and stressful working life," he said. "The vendors' calls are more like soothing white noise."
Also, as most products at the markets are cheaper than those in groceries or supermarkets, especially when buying in bulk, shopping at dajis can save him more than 1,000 yuan ($139) a month. "Besides, taking a long walk through the market is also a kind of exercise. So it's good for both the body and soul, and the wallet."

阅读理解A
全国1卷
A篇主要介绍了介绍体育馆近期赛事与观赛实用信息,并且提供了一个表格,表格中讲解了四场比赛,介绍了比赛双方,共8支球队和4个宾馆。21题则问了这个月哪个球队打的比赛最多。22题问哪个宾馆更近。23题问如果在足球场附近停车,需要知道什么。这些题都可以在原文中找到细节。
阅读理解B
全国1卷
B篇主要讲述了一个小孩问妈妈小说里某个词组的含义,妈妈让小孩用词典查,而小孩让妈妈用手机查。这件事情让妈妈回忆起自己小时候有个很喜欢的词典,但是大一的时候词典被偷了,但是自己大二,大三,大四的时候依旧每天会学习新词,最终认识到查词用手机还是词典并不重要,重要的是要有一颗学习的心,对应了27题,即B篇最后一题的主旨,选motivation 那个选项。
阅读理解C
全国1卷
C篇是一个科普文,没有考标题题,主要讲述了纽约因为城市里树太少,所以一直在种树,然而最近一个研究发现橡树会释放某种化学物质,从而和汽车排放的尾气结合形成臭氧,进而危害人体,所以很多人反对种树。但是相关单位说好几年前就发现了问题,但是认为树更重要,所以坚持种树。学霸反应本篇最后一题比较怪。

网址
https://lamont.columbia.edu/news/planting-some-tree-species-may-worsen-not-improve-nyc-air-says-new-study
原文
Planting Some Tree Species May Worsen, Not Improve, NYC Air, Says New Study
New York is planting large numbers of trees in order to improve the city's livability. But emissions from some species interact with tailpipe and building pollutants to form smog.By Kevin KrajickAugust 05, 2024In line with longstanding initiatives to expand its green spaces, New York City is planting tens of thousands of trees each year. They provide shade, lower surface temperatures by releasing moisture, absorb a surprising amount of airborne carbon, scrub out soot and other floating pollutants, and provide wildlife habitat along with just plain beauty. What could go wrong?...
阅读理解D
全国1卷
D篇是一个社会研究,没有考标题题,主要研究了欣赏艺术作品对认知水平有无影响。研究者找一堆人参加画廊,对A组的要求是看看即可,对B组的要求则是需要对每一幅作品给出自己的评价和打分。最后对这两组人进行抽象思维的测试,研究发现给艺术打分的人抽象思维会更好,从而得出艺术思维的提升是欣赏艺术带来的。

网址
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/artistic-beauty-abstract-thinking
原文
Since the dawn of philosophy, thinkers from Plato to Kant have considered how beauty affects human experience, and whether it has the power to transform our state of mind.Now, a new study from the University of Cambridge suggests that stopping to contemplate the beauty of artistic objects in a gallery or museum boosts our ability to think in abstract ways and consider the “bigger picture” when it comes to our lives.Researchers say the findings offer empirical evidence that engaging with artistic beauty helps us escape the “mental trappings of daily life,” such as current anxieties and to-do lists, and induce “psychological distancing”: the process of zooming out on your thoughts to gain clarity.People contemplate a painting in Kettle's Yard, the University's modern art gallery and site of the study's experiment.A team of Cambridge psychologists conducted an experiment using the University’s modern art gallery, Kettle’s Yard, as a “living laboratory” to compare the cognitive effects of merely seeing art with actively judging how beautiful it is....
七选五
全国1卷
七选五主要讲述了AI赋能博物馆,通篇讲AI 对博物馆的益处,包括可以让所有游客有个性化的体验,可以检测文物的损害程度,及时修复或者提前保护,对不同年龄段的人定制旅途路线来更好地学习文物相关知识。解题方面有很多的原词重现,上下文的对应关系比较清晰,结构清晰,比平时模考卷更清晰。
完形填空
全国1卷
语篇讲述主人公离开故乡小镇后的感悟,传递出对乡土文化独特价值的深刻认识,以及对成长经历与故土滋养的真挚感恩
语法填空
全国1卷
全国一卷语法填空语篇聚焦中国传统“大集”的起源与功能,描绘了集市上美食飘香、人群熙攘、物产丰富的场景,展现中国乡土社会的繁荣景象与独特风情。
网址
https://www.chinatoday.com.cn/China/202401/t20240115_800354394.html
原文



读后续写
全国1卷
一个女孩为找男友过圣诞节途中遇暴风雪、车子被困后,一对善良夫妻给予帮助还提供了修车服务的故事。

网址
https://www.9and10news.com/2026/03/17/northern-michigan-residents-grateful-for-acts-of-kindness-after-snowstorm/
原文
TRAVERSE CITY — Residents of Northern Michigan say that they’re grateful for random acts of kindness they’ve seen following the brutal snow and ice storm.From helping move a car to offering a place to sleep, locals say they’ve seen their community step up to help those in need.Karin Chrostek is a mother who works at Munson Health. She says that after a 12-hour shift on Monday, she went to pick up her son east of Traverse City.Chrostek’s car became stuck in a neighborhood she was unfamiliar with, multiple miles from her son.Chrostek says shes was helped by a father and son, who worked to shovel the snow around her car.“They were armed with shovels, and they started digging out. I did what I could with my snow scraper, my good mittens and my jacket,” she said.While the three of them worked, conditions remained dangerous.
Chrostek says another stranger from the neighborhood offered to host her for the night, which Chrostek took her up on.
“We kind of talked about the storm and the state of things, and we both kind of reaffirmed that this was a step forward in terms of redemption of humanity,” she said.
Chrostek says that tough moments like these show how the community is often there to step up and help others.
“Honestly, without the three of them, I would still be stuck,” she said. “So I picked up my son this morning, and it was victorious, and we both came home and took naps. Just happy to be here.” Numerous strangers have also been seen helping out stuck cars, either with equipment or a simple push.
Two of those helpers are Brooklyn and Kayden from Sault Ste. Marie. They say they’ve helped 20 to 30 people in need of driveway shoveling or assistance with their car.
“It feels very good to help out people,” Kayden said. “If i was stuck in a ditch, I’d more than want a truck to come help pull me out or offer to help.”
They said they decided to help out while visiting from the UP, and even purchased some new equipment today to use. “Any time we see somebody struggling, like an older person struggling with shoveling snow, we’ll pull over and just say, ‘Hey, can we give you a hand with that?’” Kayden said.
Authorities are recommending that anyone who is able to stay home continue to do so.
原文翻译
特拉弗斯城讯 —— 密歇根州北部的居民们表示,在这场猛烈的冰雪风暴过后,人们目睹了诸多暖心的善举,内心满是感激。
从帮忙推车到提供留宿之处,当地居民称,整个社区的人们都挺身而出,向身处困境的人伸出援手。
卡琳・赫罗斯泰克是芒森医疗中心的一名工作人员。她讲述,周一结束 12 小时轮班工作后,她驱车前往特拉弗斯城东部接儿子。不料车辆在一处陌生街区陷入积雪,此地距离她的儿子还有数英里之遥。
卡琳说,一对父子主动上前帮忙,奋力铲除车辆周边的积雪。“他们拿着铁锹埋头清理积雪,我也拿出除雪铲,戴好厚实的手套、裹紧外套,尽自己所能搭把手。” 她说道。
三人合力铲雪时,户外的恶劣状况并未好转。随后,社区里另一位陌生人邀请卡琳当晚暂住家中,她接受了这份善意。
“我们聊起这场暴风雪和当下的处境,两人都感慨,这些善意之举让我们重新看到了人性的美好。” 卡琳说道。她认为,危难时刻最能体现社区邻里守望相助的温情。“说实话,如果没有这三位好心人,我至今还被困在原地。后来我顺利接到了儿子,平安回到家中,休整休息,能安然脱险实在万幸。”
暴风雪中,还有许许多多陌生人主动救助受困车辆,有人拿出专业工具,也有人仅仅上前合力推车。来自苏圣玛丽的布鲁克林与凯登便是其中两位热心人,他们已经帮助了数十名被积雪困住的路人。
“伸出援手的感觉特别美好。倘若我身陷困境,也十分盼望能有人向我施以援手。”
二人表示,他们本是前来此地探亲,看到风雪中的窘境便决定留下来帮忙,当天还特意购置了新的救援工具。“每当我们看到有人艰难跋涉,尤其是被积雪困住的老人,都会停车上前询问是否需要帮助。”
相关部门提醒,条件允许的居民尽量留在家中,不要外出。
续写任务要求
请根据所给材料内容和段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写词数应为 150 左右
第一段开头:The couple suggested that Emily take a train to meet her boyfriend.
第二段开头:Three days later, Emily came back to pick up her car.
读后续写命题改制逻辑
1、母本筛选:选取真实新闻 “暴风雪陌生人互助”,契合高考 “正能量主题”。
2、叙事重构:
人物:将原新闻主角改为 Emily,新增 “见男友” 动机,聚焦个体故事。
情节:截取 “被困→铲雪留宿” 核心冲突,删去无关细节。
3、难度适配:精简篇幅、简化句式,适配高中生词汇与阅读水平。
4、留白定向:在 “留宿脱困” 节点设置分割点,通过两段段首句引导续写方向,既承接原文善意主题,又给考生合理创作空间。(爱V高中英语)
写作思路指导
第一段
描写 Emily 听到建议后的犹豫(担忧车辆),看到恶劣天气后决定听从建议;夫妇驾车送她前往车站,途中讲述社区互助的故事;Emily 内心逐渐温暖,理解安全的重要性;最终在车站与男友相见,分享此番奇遇。
第二段
描写暴风雪停歇,雪后晴朗的景象,街头邻里互助清雪的画面;Emily 发现车辆已维修完毕,再次遇见好心夫妇与两位年轻助人者;她送上礼物表达感谢,并加入铲雪队伍;结尾升华主题:善意会传递,灾难拉近了人与人的距离。
高分写作技巧
细节描写
环境描写(呼啸寒风、车窗冰花、屋内暖炉)
动作描写
心理描写,丰富文章画面感。
优质表达
运用高级词汇与句式
a glimmer of hope(一丝希望)
the kindness that melts the ice(融冰的善意)
pay it forward(传递善意)等。
参考范文
Paragraph 1
The couple suggested that Emily take a train to meet her boyfriend. Emily hesitated for a moment, worrying about her car left on the road. But looking at the raging snowstorm outside, she finally agreed. The kind couple drove her to the railway station on the way, telling her many warm stories about neighbors helping each other during storms. On the train, Emily felt a warm glow in her heart. When she saw her boyfriend waiting anxiously at the platform, she ran into his arms and told him about the kind strangers who had saved her.
Paragraph 2
Three days later, Emily came back to pick up her car. The storm had gone completely, and bright sunshine spread over the snow-covered streets. She spotted the couple working with Brooklyn and Kayden, and her car was parked nearby, perfectly repaired. Emily gave them a heartfelt thank-you gift and immediately joined their team, shoveling snow for an elderly neighbor. As she worked, she realized that kindness is contagious, and this storm had brought the community closer than ever before.


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