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贵州安顺市镇宁布依族苗族自治县2026届模拟预测英语试题第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ATheBritishMuseum:AGatewaytoWorldHistoryTheBritishMuseuminLondonisoneoftheworld’soldestandmostcomprehensivemuseums.Ifyouareplanningavisittothistreasurehouseofhumanhistory,hereistheessentialinformationyouneed.BasicInformationLocation:GreatRussellSt,LondonWC1B3DG,UKOpeningHours:Daily10:00-17:00(Fridaysuntil20:30)Website:/PhoneNumber:+44(0)2073238299Admission:Free(Somespecialexhibitionsrequireapaidticket)KnowBeforeYouGoThemuseumisvast,housingovereightmillionworks.Tomakethemostofyourtime,itisdividedintovariousdepartmentsbasedonregionsanderas.Generally,theGroundFloorfeaturestheEgyptianSculptureGalleryandAncientGreece.TheUpperFloor(Levels3-5)ishometothefamousEgyptianMummiesandRomanBritaincollections.TheLowerFloor(Level-1)mainlydisplaysAfricanandOceanicarts.Visitorsareencouragedtobookafreetimed-entryonthewebsiteinadvancetoguaranteeentry.WheretoEatandRelaxAfterexploringthegalleries,youcanrechargeatseveralspotswithinthemuseum.TheGreatCourtRestaurantoffersaformalsit-downexperiencewithtraditionalafternoontea.Foraquickbite,theCourtCafeprovidesavarietyofsandwiches,salads,andfreshcakes.Ifyoupreferathemedexperience,thePizzeriaonthegroundfloorservesauthenticItalianpizzas,whichisafavoriteforfamilieswithchildren.WiFiandMultimediaGuidesFreeWiFiisavailablethroughoutthemuseum.Simplyselect“BritishMuseumWiFi”andfollowtheinstructionsonyourscreen.Foradeeperandbetterunderstandingoftheexhibits,multimediaguidesareavailableforrentattheGuideDeskintheGreatCourt.Theyprovideaudioguidanceinover10languages,includingEnglishandChinese.1.WhereshouldavisitorgotoseetheEgyptianMummies?A.TheGroundFloor.B.TheUpperFloor.C.TheLowerFloor.D.TheGreatCourt.2.WhichplaceisthebestchoiceforaquickItalianmeal?A.GreatCourtRestaurant.B.CourtCafe.C.Pizzeria.D.GuideDesk.3.Whatisrecommendedbeforeappreciatingtheexhibits?A.Payingforageneraladmissionticket.B.CallingthemuseumtogetaWiFicode.C.Rentingamultimediaguideinadvance.D.Bookingapaidserviceviathewebsite.BFromthe“SultanofSwat”tothe“ColossusofClout,”nobaseballplayerhasbeengivenmoreeye-catchingnamesthanBabeRuth.Butthere’sonenameforthelegendaryBabeyoumightnotknow:cancerpioneer.Ruth,borninFebruary1895,wasthewidelyknownkingofbaseballbyhis30thbirthday.By1925,hehadwonfourWorldSeriesandestablishedhimselfasthesport’smostfearsomehitter.Buthewasalsofamousasaheavyeaterwhenhewasn’tonthefield.OnApril7,1925,onthewaytoagame,Ruthtoldteammateshefeltunwellandpassedout.Laterhehadoperationstoremoveonepartofhisintestine.Lessthanadecadelater,Ruthfoundhimselfbackatthehospitalinanevenmoreterriblesituationandwastoldhehadcancer.Laterthatyear,doctorssuggestedthatRuthtakepartinamedicaltestforanexperimentaldrug,whichhadonlybeentestedonmice.Ruth,whodidn’twanttoknowwhatdrughewasreceivingorwhy,agreed,makinghimoneofthefirstpatientsanywheretoreceivethespecialtreatment.EventhoughRuthonlylivedanotheryear,themethoddidlengthenhislife,whichwasregardedamilestoneinmedicine.By1998,40percentofpatientswiththesamekindofcancerthatRuthdeveloped,hadasurvivalrateoffiveormoreyears.ThankstoRuthandotherpatientsinthestudy,treatmentsaremuchmoreeffectiveandspecifictoday.“Irealizedthatifanythingwaslearnedaboutthattypeoftreatment,whethergoodorbad,”Ruthwroteinhisbook,“itwouldbeofuseinthefuturetothemedicalprofessionandmaybetoalotofpeoplewithmysametrouble.”4.WhatdoRuth’smanytitlesshow?A.Hisprofessionalstruggles.B.Hispersonalexperience.C.Hiswidespreadpopularity.D.Hismedicalcontributions.5.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestaboutRuth’shealthproblemin1925?A.Itledtohiscancerbattle.B.Itwasrelatedtohiseatinghabits.C.Itwassolvedbyanoperation.D.Itresultedfromthegamestress.6.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthecancertreatmentRuthgot?A.Itwaswidelyusedonhumans.B.Itwasforceduponhimagainsthiswill.C.Itlengthenedhislifebyoverfiveyears.D.Itmadeadifferencetolatercancerpatients.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeBabeRuth?A.Selflessandbrave.B.Patientandhelpful.C.Giftedanddetermined.D.Hopefulandconfident.CManycompanieshaveadvertisedafeaturethatenablesuserstoemployAIasarecipegeneratorassistant.Inonedemonstration,auserasksthevirtualassistantforamealplanwithingredientstheyhave,andtheAIreturnsalistofrecipesusingthoseingredients.Infact,theemploymentofAIinthebrainstormingstageisalsogainingincreasingpopularity.Whilethatseemsconvenient,mostofthepressabouttherelationshipbetweenAIandcookinghasbeennegativesofar.Foryears,chefsonpopularvideoplatformshavestagedcook-offsbetween“real”andAIrecipes,withthe“real”chefsoftenwinning.In2025,Tasty,anonlineplatform,comparedachocolatecakerecipegeneratedbyanAItoolwithonedevelopedbyaprofessionalcook.WhiletheAIrecipebakedupfine,thecook’srecipewoninablindtastetest.Thetasterspreferredthecook’scakeforitsnot-too-sweetandjuicierflavorcomparedtotheAIcake.SarahandKaitlinLeungaresisterswhorunafamousfoodblog.Theirrecipesgothroughalongprocess.Theybrainstormideas,doresearch,andexperimentalotbeforetestingeachrecipeupto40times.“Weknowthatourreadersaretrustingus,sowetrytomakesureourrecipenotonlyworksbutisalsoeasytofollow,”Sarahsays.“Thestoriesthatsurroundtheserecipesandtheconnectionsthatwemakewithpeoplethroughtheserecipesarepriceless—it’ssodeeplyhuman.Bycomparison,themachinedoesn’teatandthemachinecan’ttaste.”“It’snotallnegativeforme.”AsoftwareengineerOlsonbelievesAIhasaplaceintherecipedevelopmentprocess.Headds,“butIdon’tthinkthetechnologyistheretothepointwhereyoucanhaveanentirelyAI-generatedblog,althoughthatwouldbeacoolconcept.Maybesomeoneshouldtryitandseehowitgoes.”8.WhatcanAIdoindevelopingarecipe?A.Planningthebudget.B.Shorteningcookingtime.C.Comingupwithideas.D.Demonstratingcookingmethods.9.WhatcanweknowaboutthecompetitionlaunchedbyTasty?A.TheAItoolwasdevelopedbyacook.B.Theresultagreeswiththoseofpreviousyears.C.Thecook’scaketastedsweeterandjuicier.D.Thecomparisonwasbasedontheappearance.10.Howdothesistersensurethequalityoftheirrecipesontheirfoodblog?A.Bydoingmultipletests.B.BylearningtherecipesfromAI.C.Byusingpricelessingredients.D.Byfollowingstandardprocedures.11.WhatisOlson’sattitudetowardsentirelyAI-generatedblogs?A.Approving.B.Unconcerned.C.Cautious.D.Negative.D”Earworms”,somepeoplecallthem.Songsthatgetstuckinyourheadgoroundandround,sometimesfordays,sometimesformonths.FornoclearreasonyoucannothelpyourselffromhummingorsingingatunebyLadyGaga.Toapsychologist,themostinterestingthingaboutearwormsisthattheyshowapartofourmindthatisclearlyoutsideofourcontrol.Earwormsarrivewithoutpermissionandrefusetoleavewhenwetellthemto.Theyareparasiteslivinginapartofourminds.Ifyouhavegotanearwormyoucansufferanattackofitsimplybysomeonementioningthetune,withouthavingtohearit.Thisprovesthatearwormsareapartoflong-termmemory.Humanshavean“innerear”,forrememberingphonenumbers,forinstance.Whenitgetsinfectedwithearworms,ratherthanreviewourplansfortheday,orlistsofthingstoremember,theinnereargetsstuckonafewshortbarsofmusicoracoupleofphrasesfromasong.Apartofusthatwenormallydonothavetothinkabout,thatshouldjustdowhatweask,hasbeenturnedagainstus,upsettinguswitharequestthatweneveraskedfor.Themindisaninnerworldwhichwedonothavecompleteknowledgeof,orhavecontrolover.Fortunatelypsychologycanprovidesomeadviceonhowtodealwithanuncontrollablemind.Considerthefamous“don’tthinkofawhitebear”problem,whichtellsyoutotrynottothinkaboutwhitebears,ortodosomethingelse,toavoidboththinkingofthewhitebearandnotthinkingofthewhitebear.Forearworms,thesolutionmaybethesame.Ourinnerearhasbecomeinfectedwithanearworm.Thisisapartnotunderourcontrol,sojustsendingininstructionsto“shutup”isunlikelytobeofmuchhelpandhasbeenshowntomakeitworse.Muchbetteristoemploytheinnerearinanothertask.IfyourmindispoisonedbyBrittanySpears’Toxic,forinstance,thentrysingingKylieMinogue’sCan’tGetYouOutOfMyHead.Letmeknowifitworks!12.Whatare“earworms”accordingtothepassage?A.Insectsbeyondourcontrol.B.Wormslivinginourbrain.C.Ideasandbeliefsmisread.D.Songsstayinginourmind.13.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthe“innerear”fromParagraph3?A.Itisresponsibleforrecallingshortphrases.B.Itfunctionspoorlywheninfectedbyearworms.C.Itiscompletelycontrolledbyourinnerworld.D.Itreliesheavilyonmentionsoffamiliartunes.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthelastsentencereferto?A.Repeatingtheinstructionstoshutup.B.Stoppingthinkingaboutawhitebear.C.Shiftingtheinnereartoanothertask.D.Avoidinglisteningtopopsingers.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Earworms:AThreattoHumanMemoryB.UninvitedTunes:HowtoGetRidofItC.TheInnerEar:AMysteriousWorldD.PopMusic:TheUnseenMindController第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)ForgivenessToforgiveisavirtue,butnoonehaseversaiditiseasy.Whensomeonehasdeeplyhurtyou,itcanbeextremelydifficulttoletgoofyourhate.However,forgivenessispossible,anditcanbesurprisinglybeneficialtoyourphysicalandmentalhealth.Peoplewhoforgiveshowlesssadness,angerandstressandmorehopefulness,accordingtoarecentresearch.___16___Trythefollowingsteps:Calmyourself.___17___Youcantakeacoupleofbreathsandthinkofsomethingthatgivesyoupleasure:abeautifulsceneinnature,orsomeoneyoulove.Don’twaitforanapology.Manytimesthepersonwhohurtyoudoesnotintendtoapologize.Theymayhavewantedtohurtyouortheyjustdon’tseethingsthesameway.___18___Keepinmindthatforgivenessdoesnotnecessarilymeanbecomingfriendsagainwiththepersonwhoupsetyou.Takethecontrolawayfromyouroffender.Rethinkingaboutyourhurtgivespowertothepersonwhocausedyoupain.Insteadoffocusingonyourwoundedfeelings,learntolookforthelove,beautyandkindnessaroundyou.___19___Ifyouunderstandyouroffender,youmayrealizethatheorshewasactingoutofunawareness,fear,andevenlove.Youmaywanttowritealettertoyourselffromyouroffender’spointofview.Don’tforgettoforgiveyourself.___20___Butitcanrobyouofyourselfconfidenceifyoudon’tdoit.A.Whyshouldyouforgive?B.Howshouldyoustarttoforgive?C.Recognizethebenefitsofforgiveness.D.Trytoseethingsfromyouroffender’sangle.E.Forsomepeople,forgivingthemselvesisthebiggestchallenge.F.Ifyouwaitforpeopletoapologize,youcouldbewaitinganawfullylongtime.G.Sometimes,givingpeoplemoretimetothinkcanhelpreducereactance.第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)MolaigrewupinatinyvillageinIndia.Thevillagelaynearsomewetlandswhichbecamehissecond___21___.Helearnedthevalueandbeautyof___22___therefromaveryyoungage.Whenhewas16,Molaibegantonoticesomething___23___happeningaroundhishome.Afloodhadhittheareaearlierthatyearandthe___24___itcausedhaddrivenawayanumberofbirds.___25___,thenumberofsnakeshaddroppedaswell.He___26___thatitwasbecausethereweren’tenoughtreestoprotectthemfromthe___27___.Thesolution,ofcourse,wastoplanttreessotheanimalscouldfind___28___duringthedaytime.Heturnedtothe___29___departmentforhelpbutwastoldthatnothingwouldgrowthere.However,Molaiwentlookingonhisownand___30___anearbyislandwherehebegantoplanttrees.___31___youngplantsinthedryseasonwas___32___foraloneboy,soMolaicameupwithasmartidea.Hebuiltatthe___33___ofeachsaplingabambooplatform,whereheplacedearthenpotswithsmallholesto___34___rainwater.Thewaterwouldthendripontheplantsbelow.Molai___35___toplanttreesforthenext37years.Hiseffortshaveresultedin1,360acresofnaturally-grownlandthathasbecomehometomanyplantsandanimals.21.A.jobB.choiceC.dreamD.home22.A.natureB.knowledgeC.cultureD.youth23.A.amazingB.awkwardC.worryingD.interesting24.A.painB.damageC.wasteD.traffic25.A.BesidesB.OtherwiseC.ThereforeD.However26.A.rememberedB.realizedC.agreedD.promised27.A.sicknessB.pollutionC.noiseD.heat28.A.helpB.partnersC.directionsD.cover29.A.marketingB.educationC.forestD.police30.A.discoveredB.managedC.rebuiltD.left31.A.WatchingB.GuardingC.MovingD.Watering32.A.fantasticB.difficultC.sadD.useful33.A.footB.sideC.topD.back34.A.dryB.increaseC.drinkD.collect35.A.continuedB.failedC.returnedD.learned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。OnMarch28and29,atHongKongCityHall,ZhengMingming,amemberofthemodernNanyintroupeTiamDrop,playedtheNanyinpipawithfiveother___36___(music).Morethan400audiencemembersfromaroundtheworldlistenedcarefullyandresponded___37___loudapplause.Theperformancewaspartofthe54thHongKongArtsFestival,___38___featuredabout1,200outstandinginternationalandlocalartists.Often___39___(refer)toasa“livingfossil”ofChinesemusic,NanyinoriginatedinQuanzhouandisoneoftheoldest___40___(know)musicformsinChina,withahistoryof800to1,000years.___41___(traditional)performedintheMinnandialect,itfeaturesinstrumentslikethepipa,dongxiao,erxian,andsanxian.In2006,Nanyin___42___(include)inthefirstgroupofChina’snational-levelintangibleculturalheritagelist.In2009,itwasaddedtoUNESCO’sRepresentativeListoftheIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity.___43___(grow)upinQuanzhou,ZhengwasdeeplyinfluencedbyNanyin.DuringcelebrationssuchastheBirthdayoftheBuddha,familieswouldpreparedishestoshare,whilethecommunitygatheredtosing,playNanyin,andenjoyamealtogether.“Nanyinisnotjustmusic,___44___awayoflife,filledwithhumanwarmth.Itincludes___45___completeuniverse—music,rituals,culture,andsomuchmore.There’snoendtoit,”Zhengsaid.第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你班澳大利亚交换生Betty荣获你校“美德之星(StarofVirtue)”称号,请给她写一封祝贺信,内容包括:1.表示祝贺;2.她的事迹;3.表达祝愿。注意:1.写作词数80左右;2.格式规范。DearBetty,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分20分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写词数150左右。SoftsunlightfilledaMayafternoonwhenMiarushedstraighttoherbedroominlowspirits.Angry,shethrewherschoolbagontothebed.Thefightwithhermother,whichshehadbeenworryingaboutallweek,hadfinallybrokenout.“Mumjustdoesn’tgetit!”Miathought.Thefightbeganoverasimpleinvitation:aweekendcampingtripwithclassmates.She’dbeenlookingforwardtoitforweeks.Buthermotherrefuseditatonce,withsafetyconcernsandthefactthatMiahadnevergonecamping.“I’mnotakidanymore!”Miashouted.“Allmyfriendsaregoing!Whycan’tyoutrustme?”Hermothersaid,“Idotrustyou,butcampinginthewoodsisdifferent.Somanydangers—gettinglost,injured.Ijustwantyousafe.”Thosewordshurt.Miafeltmisunderstood,likealittlechildinsteadofaresponsibleteen.Lyingonherbed,tearswelledup.Shelovedhermother,butcommunicationfeltimpossible.Atschoolthenextday,Miawasblueallday.Sittingaloneatlunch,shepushedfoodaroundherplateuntilLeo,aclassmate,joinedher.“Badday?”heaskedwithahalf-smile.“Everythingokay?”Miahesitated,thenpouredouteverythingaboutthetripandhermother’sover-protectiveness.Leolistened,nodding.“MydadwasthesamewhenItriednewthings.Buttheirprotectivenesscomesfromlove,evenifitfeelsuncomfortable.”Miarolledhereyes.“Easyforyou—yourdadletyoujointhesoccerteam.”“OnlyafterIprovedIcouldmanageit,”Leosaid.“Maybetalktoyourmumdifferently.Explainwhythetripmatterstoyouandhowyou’llbecareful.”Hiswordsmadesense.Miarealisedshe’dthoughthermotherwasbeingunreasonable,tooscaredtoletgo.Asanonlychild,hermotherhadalwaysprotectedher.Thatevening,Miacalmeddownanddecidedtoexpressherthoughtsinaletter.Shesharedherexcitementaboutthetrip,herhopetomakelastingmemories,andherunderstandingofhermother’sfears.Shepromisedtoprioritizesafety,makedailycalls,andendedwithloveandthanks.Paragraph1:Thenextmorning,Miaputtheletterunderhermother’splateandleftforschool.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Thecampingtripwaswonderful.

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