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2021-26高考英語真题阅读B篇专练(含解析)

日期:2026-08-23 科目:高中英语 类型:试卷 来源:二一教育课件站
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2021-2026年高考英语真题-阅读B篇27篇合集 试题 目录 (一) 2026年6月高考英语全国1卷-阅读B篇 1 (二) 2026年6月高考英语全国2卷-阅读B篇 2 (三) 2026年1月浙江省首考英语卷-阅读B篇 3 (四) 2025年6月高考英语全国1卷-阅读B篇 4 (五) 2025年6月高考英语全国2卷-阅读B篇 5 (六) 2025年1月浙江省首考英语卷-阅读B篇 6 (七) 2024年6月高考英语新1卷-阅读B篇 7 (八) 2024年6月高考英语新2卷-阅读B篇 8 (九) 2024年6月高考英语全国甲卷-阅读B篇 9 (十) 2024年1月浙江省首考英语卷-阅读B篇 10 (十一) 2023年6月高考英语新1卷-阅读B篇 11 (十二) 2023年6月高考英语新2卷-阅读B篇 12 (十三) 2023年6月高考英语全国甲卷-阅读B篇 13 (十四) 2023年6月高考英语全国乙卷-阅读B篇 14 (十五) 2023年1月浙江省首考英语卷-阅读B篇 15 (十六) 2022年6月高考英语新1卷-阅读B篇 16 (十七) 2022年6月高考英语新2卷-阅读B篇 17 (十八) 2022年6月高考英语全国甲卷-阅读B篇 18 (十九) 2022年6月高考英语全国乙卷-阅读B篇 19 (二十) 2022年6月高考英语浙江卷-阅读B篇 20 (二十一) 2022年1月浙江省首考英语卷-阅读B篇 21 (二十二) 2021年6月高考英语新1卷-阅读B篇 22 (二十三) 2021年6月高考英语新2卷-阅读B篇 23 (二十四) 2021年6月高考英语全国甲卷-阅读B篇 24 (二十五) 2021年6月高考英语全国乙卷-阅读B篇 25 (二十六) 2021年6月高考英语浙江卷-阅读B篇 26 (二十七) 2021年1月浙江省首考英语卷-阅读B篇 27 2026年6月高考英语全国1卷-阅读B篇 Not long ago, my fifth-grade son Kevin asked me about the meaning of a word in a novel. “Look it up,” I responded. “But my screen time is off,” he said. I looked pointedly at the bookshelf that held at least three dictionaries, and Kevin sighed(叹气)dramatically. “Can’t you just use your phone ” he asked. Suddenly it occurred to me that he did not even know how to use a dictionary. I took down one of the dictionaries, and we read it together for a few minutes before I handed it to him. It took him a few tries to find the word in question. While going through the pages, he kept saying, wide-eyed: “How can there be this many words ” After a while, he looked at me and asked, “Do you know all these words, Mom ” I smiled. “I definitely do not know all these words,” I said. “But that’s why this is one of my favorite books.” I had my first dictionary as a gift for my 13th birthday. I decided that I wanted to learn as many words as I could and started marking every entry I looked up with a pencil to measure my progress. I continued to make these pencil marks for years, and when I went off to college, I packed that dictionary in my suitcase. Kevin wanted to see the dictionary. I felt a small pain in my chest. The dictionary was stolen at the end of my freshman year of college. “That’s so sad,” he said, “but you still know all those words, even without the book.” I realized that this was true. I still made it through the next three years of college, even without the book. And it wasn’t, ultimately, the dictionary that got me there—not really. Now I understand that although my son may be learning differently, he is still learning. It’s not about the words themselves or how we le ... ...

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