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2026届甘肃省定西市漳县5月考前模拟英语试题第一部分阅读理解第一节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ASmithsonianMagazinePhotoContest2026The24thAnnualPhotoContestofSmithsonianMagazinewillrunfromJanuary15,2026toMay1,2026.Byenteringthecontest,eachparticipantconfirmsthattheyareatleast18yearsoldandagreetoalltherules.WhattoEnterParticipantsmaysubmitphotosinthefollowingsixcategories:Wildlife:Animalsandplantsintheirnaturalenvironmentthatinspireasenseofwonder.Travel:Scenes,peopleoractivitiesthatreflectthecharacterofaplace.People:Portraitsofindividualsorgroups.TheAmericanExperienceat250:Imagesthatshowevents,placesorobjectsconnectedwith250yearsofAmericanhistoryandculture.ArtisticImages:Creativephotographsthatexpressideasorconcepts.Drone:Photostakenbydrones,planesorhelicopters.Note:ImagescreatedusingArtificialIntelligence(AI)arenotallowed.HowtoEnterEntriesmustbesubmittedonlineat/photocontest.Eachparticipantmaysubmitupto15photospercategory,withamaximumof90entriesintotal.Tobeaccepted,eachphotomust:•inJPEG,JPGorGIFformat•atleast2,000pixelswide•benolargerthan10MBAseparateformisrequiredforeachphoto.Judging&PrizesEntrieswillbejudgedoncreativity,quality,originalityandoverallimpact.Theorganizerswillselect10finalistsineachcategory.Fromthese60finalists,oneGrandPrizewinnerwillbechosen.InJune2026,thepublicwillvoteonlinetodecidetheReaders’Choicewinner.•GrandPrize:$2,500•CategoryWinners:$500each•Readers’Choice:$500Pleasedonotcontacttheorganizersaboutjudgingresults.Forquestionsabouttherules.emailphotocontest@.1.Whichofthefollowingcanbeacceptedasacontestentry?A.AphotocreatedusingAItechnology.B.Apictureofanimalslivingfreelyinthewild.C.Aphotosubmittedbya16-year-oldstudent.D.Animagethatissmallerthan2,000pixelswide.2.Whatareparticipantsrequiredtodowhensubmittingphotos?A.Submitatleast15photosintotal.B.Fillinoneformforeachcategory.C.Makesureeachphotomeetstechnicalrequirements.D.Sendtheirphotosbyemailtotheorganizers.3.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthefinalists?A.Theywilleachreceive$500.B.Theywillbechosenbypublicvoting.C.TheywillcompetefortheGrandPrize.D.Theywillautomaticallybecomecategorywinners.BAswewalkalongthenarrowpathtotheQinghai-TibetPlateau,thethinairmakesuspausetorestoften.Butsoon,weseesomethingamazing:agroupofTibetanantelopeswithwhitefur,eatingquietlyonthegrassland.Thisisnotameresightseeingtrip—ourmissionistostudytheseendangeredcreaturesandwitnesstheuntiring(不懈的)effortstosafeguardthem.NativetotheQinghai-XizangPlateau,Tibetanantelopesareasymboloftheregion’sfragileecosystem.Yettheirexistencehangsbyathread.Inthe1990s,illegalpoachingfortheirsoftwool,whichcouldbesoldathighprices.What’sworse,newroadsandbuildingsdestroyedtheirlivinghabitats,andclimatechangebroughtmoredroughts.Injust20years,theirnumberdroppedbyover70%,andtheyalmostdiedout.Ourguide,Zhaxi,alifelongresidentofChangtang,embodiesthespiritofconservation.HehasworkedasaprotectorattheChangtangNationalNatureReserveformorethan30years.Everyday,hewalksacrossthebiggrasslands,facingcoldweatheranddifficultlandtostophunters.“Theseantelopesarenotjustanimals—theyarepartoftheplateau’ssoul,”hesaysfirmly.“Ifwelosethem,theplateauwillbeintrouble,andwewillsuffertoo.”Thankstostrictnationallaws,helpfromothercountries,andthehardworkofpeoplelikeZhaxi,thingshavegottenbetter.Illegalhuntinghasbeengreatlyreduced,andnowthereareover70,000Tibetanantelopes.ButZhaxiwarnsus:“Climatechangeandhumanactivitiesarestillthreats.Protectingwildlifeisnotanoption—it’sourdutytofuturegenerations.”4.WhydidthewritergototheQinghai-TibetPlateau?A.ToenjoythebeautifulsceneryB.TostudyTibetanantelopesandtheirprotectionC.TomeettheguideZhaxiD.Tobuildnewroadsinthearea5.Whatisthemajorthreatthatcausedthesharpdecline(下降)ofTibetanantelopesinthe1990s?A.ClimatechangeleadingtodroughtsB.HabitatfragmentationfrominfrastructureC.IllegalpoachingfortheirvaluablewoolD.Competitionforfoodwithotherwildlife6.WhatcanweinferfromZhaxi’swords?A.Tibetanantelopesarenotimportanttotheplateau.B.Protectingantelopesisnecessaryfortheplateau’sbalance.C.HumanscanlivewellwithoutTibetanantelopes.D.Theplateau’senvironmentisalreadyperfect.7.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.TibetanantelopescanbefoundinmanypartsofChina.B.IllegalhuntingisnolongerathreattoTibetanantelopes.C.Zhaxihasspentover30yearsprotectingTibetanantelopes.D.ThenumberofTibetanantelopeshasdroppedby70%now.COnemightexpectthattheever-growingdemandsofthetouristtradewouldbringnothingbutgoodforthecountriesthatreceivetheholiday-makers.Indeed,arosypictureispaintedforthelong-termfutureoftheholidayindustry.Everymonthseesthebuildingofanewhotelsomewhere.Andeverymonthanotherrock-boundPacificislandisadvertisedas‘thelastparadiseonearth’.However,thescaleandspeedofthisgrowthseemsettodestroytheverythingstouristswanttoenjoy.Overcrowdedbeachesandtheconcretejunglesofendlesshotelshavebeguntolosetheirappeal.Thosecountrieswithlittleexperienceoftourismcansuffermostinarushtomakequickmoney.Inrecentyears,Nepal’sforests,fullofwildlifeandrareflowers,wereofferedtotouristsasonemoreuntouchedparadise,withtheconsequentdestructionofprecioustreesandplants.Thepeopleaswellrapidlyfeelitseffects.Farmlandmakeswayforhotels,roadsandairports;theoldwayoflifegoes.Theone-timefarmerisnowtheservantofsomemultinationalorganization;heisnolongerhisownmaster.Onceitwashisbackthatborethepain;nowitishissmilethatisexploited.Thankfully,thetouristindustryiswakinguptotheresponsibilitiesithastowardsthosecountriesthatreceiveitscustomers.Theprotectionofwildlifeandthecreationofnationalparksgohandinhandwithtouristdevelopmentandinfactobtainfinancialsupportfromtouristcompanies.Atthesametime,touristsarebeingencouragedtorespectnotonlythecountrysidetheyvisitbutalsoitspeople.Thewaytourismishandledinthenexttenyearswilldecideitsfateandthatofthecountriesweallwanttovisit.Increasedunderstandinginplanningworldwidetourismcanpreservethemarketforthesecompanies.Ifnot,inafewyears’timetheverythingsthatattracttouristsnowmaywellhavebeendestroyed.8.WhatdoestheauthorimplyabouttheadvertisementsmentionedinParagraph1?A.Theyarecompletelyhonestaboutthedestinations.B.Theyaremisleadingabouttherealappealoftheplaces.C.Theysuccessfullyshowtherapiddevelopmentoftourism.D.TheyaccuratelydescribethenaturalbeautyofPacificislands.9.TheexampleofNepalisusedinParagraph2toshowthat________.A.touristadvertisementsareusuallydishonestandmisleadingB.untouchednaturalparadisesareverypopularamongtouristsC.rapidtourismdevelopmentmaydamagenaturalresourcesD.Nepalisrichinwildlifeandrareflowers10.Whatisthemainimpactoftourismonfarmersbasedonthetext?A.Increasedopportunities.B.Improvedwork-lifebalance.C.Transformedlivelihood.D.Enhancedsocialstatus.11.Whatmaydeterminethefutureoftourismaccordingtothetext?A.Thepromotionofculturaldiversity.B.Theexplorationofnewdestinations.C.Theguaranteeofmarketstability.D.Themanagementofresponsibletourism.DRosie,athree-year-oldblackLabradordog,candosomethingnopersonintheworldisabletodo.Shesmellsfourcontainersofurine(尿液)samplesandcorrectlychoosestheonethatbelongstoaNationalHealthServicepatientwithbladder(膀胱)cancer.Toshowitisnotjustbyaccident,Rosie’strainerskeepchangingtheorderofthecontainers.Againandagain,thedogfindsthecancersamplecorrectly.Scientistsbelievethisabilitycouldbethebeginningofamajorchangeinhowwedetectcancer.Butithasbeendifficultforresearcherstofindawaytousethisonalargescaleinreal-worldmedicalsettings.Itwouldsimplynotbepracticalforthehealthservicetoletagroupofdogssmellpatientsinbusyhospitalwaitingrooms.Now,however,technologyhasofferedananswer.DrAndreasMershin,aresearcherattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,hasworkedwiththeorganizationMedicalDetectionDogstocreateanelectronicnose,or“e-nose”.Thisdevicewasdevelopedbytrainingartificialintelligencetocopythewaydogsreacttothesmellychemicalsfoundinurine.Oncethemachinelearnsthis,itcanalso“smell”urinesamplesbydetectingthosesametinychemicalsintheair.Thee-noseisnowbeingtestedonmorethan500urinesamplesfrompatientsatMiltonKeynesUniversityHospital,toseeifitisasaccurateasthedogs.DrMershinhopesitcanbeapprovedasamedicaltoolinhospitalswithintwoyears.Healsosaidthetechnologycouldonedayevenbebuiltintosmartphones.Theteamofscientistsanddogtrainersworkscloselywithlocaldoctors,whoareveryhopefulaboutwhatthee-nosecouldachieve.Theybelieveitcouldleadtoteststhatdonotrequireanycuttingorenteringthebody.Suchtestswouldbeespeciallyimportantforillnesseswherepeopleoftendelaygettingcheckedbecausetheyfeelembarrassed,waitinguntiltheyexperiencetroublingsymptoms.12.Whatisthelimitationofusingdogsforcancerdetection?A.Theyarenotaccurateenough.B.Theyarehardtousewidely.C.Theyaretooexpensivetotrain.D.Theyaretoodifficulttocontrol.13.Whatcanweinferaboutthee-nose?A.Itmaybeusedinphones.B.Ithasbeenappliedintreatment.C.Itworksbetterthantraineddogs.D.Itcanonlydetectchemicalsinurine.14.Whatwillbepossiblydiscussedinthefollowingparagraph?A.Furtherdevicetests.B.BetterwaystotrainRosie.C.Causesofbladdercancer.D.Methodsofkeepinghealthy.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.NewWaystoTrainWorkingDogs.B.DogswithSpecialSmellingSkills.C.AnAIDeviceforCancerDetection.D.TraditionalToolsforBladderCancer.第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。BenefitsofDeepCleaningYourHomeTheresearchershavediscoveredanaverageof7,000differenttypesofbacteriaperhousehold.Onestudyshowsthedirtiestobjectsinthehomefoundover340differentbacteriaon30differentobjects.Sowhatactuallyarethebenefitsofdeepcleaning?Let’sfindout!___16___Dustcancausesoreeyes,coughing,hayfever(花粉病)andasthma(哮喘)attacks.___17___Forinstance,dustcanbefoundbehindcabinets,ontopofdoors,windowsandsoon.Deepcleaninginvolvescleaningthoseplacestowipeoutthedustparticlesaroundthem.Withtheabsenceofdustparticlesintheair,itwillhelpimprovetheairqualityinyourhomesignificantly.Removeharmfulbacteriaandviruses.___18___Somebacteriadivideevery20minuteswiththerighttemperatureandnutrients.Placeslikethekitchen,livingroom,andespeciallytoiletscontainthemostbacteriaandviruses.Quickwipedownsarequickandconvenientbutit’sineffective,onlyadeepcleancaneliminatethemajorityofbacteriaandviruseslayingaround.Reducestress.Peoplemightfinditoddhowdeepcleaningcanactuallyreducestresslevelsinthehouse.Itmaynotbeobviousbutwhenconductingdeepcleaning,youwillbemoving,rearrangingandorganizinghouseholditems.___19___Youmayevenneedahelpinghandwithgettingridofthelargeamountofclutter(杂乱物)aroundthehouse.So,bydeepcleaningyourhouseeverysooften,youcangetridofclutterandthetroubleofmisplacingitemsaroundthehouse.___20___A.Separatedustparticles.B.Betterindoorairquality.C.Dirtyhomesaresheltersforbacteriaandviruses.D.Dirtyandmessyhomesarelinkedtomanyillnessesandinfections.E.Therearemoredustparticleslyingaroundyourhomethanyouknow.F.Youwillmeetuselessitemsbyaccidentlayingaroundforwhoknowshowlong.G.Youwillevenbeawardedextralivingspacefromremovingallthatdust-collectingitems.第二部分语言运用第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Childrencansometimesgiveusmostbeautifulmessagesinawaythatwewouldneverimagine.ThisiswhatI___21___withalittlegirlwhomIdidnotknow.LastspringIwaswalkinginapark.Ashort___22___aheadofmewasaMomandherthree-year-olddaughter.Thelittlegirlwasholdingontoastring(线)thatwas___23___toaballoon.Allofasudden,asharpgust(阵风)ofwindtooktheballoonfromthelittlegirl.I___24___thattherewouldbesomescreamingandcrying.But,no!Asthelittlegirlturnedtowatchherballoongoingskyward,she___25___shoutedout,“Wow!”Ididn'trealizeitatthatmoment,butlaterIfoundthatlittlegirlhadreally___26___mesomething.Laterthatday,Ireceivedaphonecallfromapersonwithnewsofanunexpected___27___.Ifeltlikerespondingwith,“OHno,whatshouldwedo?”But,rememberingthatlittlegirl,Ifoundmyselfsaying,“Wow,that's___28___!HowcanIhelpyou?”Onethingis___29___—lifeisalwaysgoingtokeepusoffbalancewithitsunexpectedproblems.That’sagiven.Whatisnotfixedisour___30___.Wecanchoosetobediscouragedorlight-hearted.Nomatterwhatthe___31___is,acheerful“Wow!”willalwaysbeatadiscouraged“OH,no.”Thereisno___32___toseeourproblemsasbigdeals.Itisgreattoseethemasa___33___oflifethatisjusttheretotestus.Sothenexttimeyouexperienceoneoflife’sunexpectedgusts,___34___thatlittlegirlandmakeita“Wow!”experience.The“Wow!”responsealways___35___.21.A.sharedB.announcedC.experiencedD.checked22.A.driveB.distanceC.timeD.course23.A.ledB.broughtC.attachedD.closed24.A.doubtedB.expectedC.wishedD.warned25.A.calmlyB.angrilyC.sadlyD.cheerfully26.A.taughtB.remindedC.offeredD.sent27.A.guestB.successC.invitationD.problem28.A.interestingB.terribleC.unbelievableD.important29.A.inuseB.indoubtC.forsureD.fordiscussion30.A.abilityB.responseC.personalityD.duty31.A.truthB.positionC.competitionD.situation32.A.needB.wayC.chanceD.possibility33.A.mirrorB.misfortuneC.changeD.part34.A.askB.recommendC.rememberD.call35.A.worksB.existsC.performsD.matches第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。TheSpringFestivalGalahasbecomeastagetoshowcaseChina’scutting-edgerobotics.The2026galawasparticularlyimpressive,asit___36___(bring)Chinesemartialarts(武术)androbotictechnologytogetherinawaythatwasbothinnovativeandvisuallyengaging.Inthe2025YearoftheSnakeGala,robotsdirectedbyfilmmakerZhangYimoudancedinYanggeBOT.Dressed___37___colorfulcottoncoats,16robotswavedredhandkerchiefswhiledancinginlinewiththehuman___38___(performer).Fastforwardtothe2026YearoftheHorseGala,andtherobotshadtrulyevolved.InWuBOT,robotsdemonstratedChinesemartialartswithimpressiveprecision.Whatwasparticularly___39___(strike)wastheirspeed—theserobotscouldrunontothestagefast___40___quicklyrepositionthemselves,performingcomplexfightingmoves.AccordingtoWangXingxing,founderofUnitreeRobotics,___41_

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