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2026屆甘肅省天祝藏族自治縣第一中學高三上學期一模英語試卷一、聽力選擇題1.Whathasthewomanbeendoingallday?

A.ShoppingforChristmas.B.Servingthecustomers.C.Decoratingthestore.2.WhodroveAmyhome?

A.Hergrandad.B.Jane’sdad.C.Jane’sbrother.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atatheatre.B.Atahotel.C.Atarestaurant.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.TVdramas.B.Awriter.C.Historicalnovels.5.Whydidthewomangetfined?

A.Forspeeding.B.Forrunningaredlight.C.Fordrivingthewrongway.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。6.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?

A.Annoyed.B.Confused.C.Relaxed.7.Whendoesthenextbusarrive?

A.At5:20.B.At5:30.C.At5:50.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatisthewoman?

A.Abankclerk.B.Ashopassistant.C.Agasstationattendant.9.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Canceltheorder.B.Askforadiscount.C.Showhisidentification.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatdothespeakersdointhepark?

A.Gobirdwatching.B.Dovoluntarywork.C.Conductscientificresearch.11.Howhavethenewlyplantedtreeschangedrecently?

A.Theyaretaller.B.Theyarewider.C.Theyarehealthier.12.Whatisthewoman’sconcernaboutthetourists?

A.Littering.B.Overcrowding.C.Disturbingwildlife.13.Whatistheparkshortof?

A.Shelters.B.Plantpots.C.Birdboxes.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。14.WhydidAbbydecidetoenterthecontest?

A.Togiveherinterestatry.B.Toexplorenewopportunities.C.Totestherskillsinfilmproduction.15.WhatwasAbby’sbiggestchallengeinmakingthemovie?

A.Writingthescreenplay.B.Buildingtheteam.C.Raisingthemoney.16.WheredidAbbyshootthemovie?

A.Atschool.B.Atastudio.C.Atherhouse.17.WhydidAbbyfindeditingdifficult?

A.Toolsweretoocomplex.B.Choosingshotswasastruggle.C.Theactorswerenotprofessionals.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。18.WhatisLisadoing?

A.Chairingameeting.B.Introducingaguest.C.Recommendingawebsite.19.WhydidEmilystartthenewblog?

A.Tohelpneighboursinneed.B.Toaddressresidents’healthissues.C.Togiveinformationonresourcecentres.20.WhatkindofwebsitewillEmilylaunch?

A.Atechnicalone.B.Arecreationalone.C.Aneducationalone.二、閱讀理解Carry-onBagRulesDuetolimitedcabinspace,toensurethesafetyofyouandourcrew,pleasefollowoursimplebagrules.?Eachpassengerisallowedtobringonebagontotheplane.?Weightlimit:Eachcarry-onbagmayweighupto10kilos.?Sizelimit:Eachcarry-onbagcanbeupto110cmlong,60cmtalland30cmwide.Additionalbagsandoversized/overweightbagsmaybeallowedontheplaneifthereisenoughroom.Therewillbeafeeforsuchbags(seethetablebelow).Pleasenotethatifyourbagbreaksmorethanonerule,thenyoumustpayafeeforeachrulebroken.BagFees

RuleFeeOverweight*Bagsheavierthan10kilos¥100perkilooverlimitOversized**Bagslargerthan110cm×60cm×30cm¥250perbagExtrabags¥400perextrabag*Nobagover15kiloswillbeallowedontheplane.**Nobagover150cmlongor80cmhighmaybetakenontheplane.Passengersmustcheckinsuchbagsbeforeboardingtheplane.SafetyRulesForthesafetyofourpassengers,thefollowingitemsmustnotbetakenontotheplane:-Bottlescontaininggas(e.g.,cigarettelighters)-Bottlescontaininganycream,oilorotherliquidthatareover100ml.Note:Ifyouhaveanyliquidmedicinesover100mlthatyoumustuseduringyourflight,pleasecontactourcustomerservicemanagerat34533566tomakearrangementsatleast24hoursbeforeyourdeparture.Youwillneedtohaveadoctor’sletterexplainingwhyyouneedthemedicine.21.Whatisnotallowedtobetakenontotheplanebyapassenger?

A.A130mlbottleofmedicine.B.A90mlbottleofoxygen.C.Abagmeasuring120cminlength.D.Abagweighing10kilos.22.Howmuchwillapassengerpayforacarry-onbagthatmeasures100cm×50cm×35cmandweighs12kilos?

A.¥100.B.¥350.C.¥450.D.¥750.23.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?

A.Anairportannouncement.B.Atravelbrochure.C.Anairlinesecuritymanual.D.Anairlinewebsite.MyfingerstrembledasIsignedthepre-medicalapplicationform.Thewatercolorbrushesonmydeskstaredbackatmelikeabandonedfriends.I’mLora,an18-year-oldwhosecretlydrewbraindiagramsonnapkinswhilemyclassmatesdrewcartoons.“Artfeedsthesoulbutstarvesthebody,”Momalwayssaid.Herwordshauntedmeasmybiologytextbooksslowlyburiedmydrawingpads.Thencametheschoolcareerfairthatchangedeverything.Dr.EleanorWhitmanfromHarvardaskedustolistour“hiddenskills”.MyhandshookasIwrote“observingdetails”—somethingI’dlearnedfrompaintingflowerpetals.“That’smedicalresearch’smostneededskill,”sheexclaimed,sharinghowastudentturnedmicrobiologynotesintotextbookillustrations.Mylabpartnerwhispered,“Rememberourphotosynthesis(光合作用)comic?”Forthefirsttime,mytwoworldsdidn’tfeelsoseparate.Therealsurprisecameduringhospitalvolunteering.Watchingsurgeries,Inoticedsomething—thesteadyhandsofdoctorsremindedmeofmybrushwork.Whenaboystruggledtodescribehispain,Idrewafire—breathingdragononhiscast.“Youmademedicinespeak,”thenursesaid.Slowly,mydrawingpadsfilledwithcellsthatlookedlikecolored-glassartandX-raysarrangedlikeabstractpaintings.Mr.Dawson,ourcareercounselor,helpedconnectthesedots.Onhiswhiteboard,mymedicalknowledgeandartskillsoverlappedinabrightyellowcirclelabeled“MedicalIllustration”.HeshowedmejoblistingsIneverknewexisted—graphicdesignersforscienceapps,3Dmodelersforanatomy(解剖)classes.“Your‘impractical’skillmakesyouthecrèmedelacrème,”hesaid,pointingtomydragondrawingnowusedinpainmanagementworkshops.Today,mymicroscopeandpaintbrushessharethesamedesk.Thesamehandsthatoncehesitatedbetweenthemnowcreate3Dmodelsofvirusesforvaccineeducation.SometimesIteachyoungpatientstodrawtheirfeelingsinsteadofdescribingthem.Mystoryisn’taboutheartandrealitycancelingeachotherout-theyjustmultiplypossibilities.24.WhatcanbeinferredaboutLorafromparagraph1?

A.Shewasexcitedaboutstudyingmedicine.B.Shefelttornbetweenartandmedicalstudy.C.Sheregrettednotpracticingpaintingearlier.D.Shegaveupthehobbyofdrawingcompletely.25.WhatfirstinspiredLora’sinterestinmedicalillustration?

A.Recognitionfromanurse.B.GuidancefromMr.Dawson.C.Encouragementfromherlabpartner.D.CommentsfromDr.EleanorWhitman.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“thecrèmedelacrème”inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Alatebloomer.B.Thepickofthebunch.C.Asmartcookie.D.Asnakeinthegrass.27.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconvey?

A.Apictureisworthathousandwords.B.Putallyoureggsinonebasket.C.It’sgoodtohavetwostringstoyourbow.D.Followthebeatentracktosuccess.Theweakeningofthehumanconnectiontonaturemightbegoodforeconomicgrowthbutisbadforpeople.Atippingpointwasreachedin2020whenhuman-madematerials—suchassteel,concreteandplastic—werefoundtoweighmorethanalllifeonEarth.Continuingtogrowconcreteforestsratherthanrealonesisshortsighted.SimplybeinginthenearestwoodhassuchhealthbenefitsthattheWoodlandTrustsuccessfullylobbiedfor(游說)ittobeprescribedbydoctors.Yetslippingfrompopularcultureisthewonderandbeautyofthenaturalworld.Foreverythreenature-relatedwordsinhitsongsofthe1950s,researchersfound,therewasonlyslightlymorethanone50yearslater.Itisnotamomenttoosoonthatteenagerswillbeabletotakeanaturalhistorytest,giventhatfordecadeschildrenhavebeenabletonamemorevideogamecharactersthanwildlifespecies.Partoftreatingthissocialdiseasewouldbeforparliamenttopassa“righttogrow”law,allowinganyonetoturnunderusedpublicspacesintovegetableandfruitgardens.Theideaisforpeopletogetbackintouchwiththesoil-whileproducingfoodsustainably.Vegetableplantinghasarespectabletradition.InApril1649,localsrespondedtohighpricesandfoodshortagesbycultivatingvegetablesoncommonlandinSouthernEngland.Thepracticeofthrowingseedbombstoturnvacantplotsoflandgreentookoffin1970sNewYork,andhasbeenrevivedbygreen-thumbedsocialmediainfluencerswhodisobeylocalU.S.regulationsinawaronuglyspotsincities.Apartfromtheurgenttaskofprovidingmorehealthynutrientstothosewhoincreasinglycan’taffordthem,publiclyaccessiblefruitandvegetablegardensconnectwhatweeattowhereitcomesfrom-themeansofproduction,ifyouwill.Theycanmakeunlovelyspaceslovely,andmarryuseandbeautyaswellashelppromoteasenseofcommunity.Plantsarealso,ofcourse,ourfirstdefenseagainstspecieslossandclimatechange.Suchplantingisasmallstepforhumanity-intherightdirection.28.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whichstatementistrue?

A.Human-madematerialsareharmfultolifeonEarth.B.Economicgrowthbenefitspeoplelittleinthelongrun.C.Theyear2020wasabigturningpointinhumanhistory.D.Beinginthenearestwoodhasbeenrecognizedasatherapy.29.Whydoestheauthormentionthehitsongsandvideogamesinparagraph2?

A.Toillustratethedevelopmentofpopularculture.B.Toappealtothepublictopreservewildlifespecies.C.Toprovethedecreasedhumanconnectiontonature.D.Tojustifythenecessityofintroducingnaturalhistorytests.30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassageaboutvegetableplantingoncommonland?

A.Itiscurrentlyprotectedbythe“righttogrow”law.B.ItwascarriedoutinEnglandbythrowingseedbombs.C.Ithasbeenpopularizedworldwidebysocialmediainfluencers.D.Ithasbeenusedtoincreasefoodsupplyandimproveurbanlandscape.31.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.CityFarming:CombatingGlobalFoodShortagesB.GreenSpaces:CuringtheSocialDiseaseofUrbanizationC.ConcreteJungles:CorruptingtheSpiritofPopularCultureD.UrbanGardening:ReweavingHumanity’sBondwithNatureGenetictestingcompanieshavealonghistoryofcreativeattemptstoreachthemainstream.AnearlyexamplewasthesequencingofrockstarOzzyOsbourne’sgenesin2010,withaccompanyingguessabouthowtheymighthaveinfluencedhisdrughabits.Lately,suchprojectshavetakenonanew,highlycommercializedtendency.In2017,wegotthe“Marmite(馬麥醬)geneproject,”runbyLondon-basedgenetictestingstart-upDNAfit.ItclaimstoshowthatloveorhateforMarmitewasinourgenes.Theprojectturnedintoafull-blownmarketingcampaign,andevensoldMarmite-brandedDNAtestingtools.DNAfitisnowworkingwithMercedes-Benztofindoutwhetherspecificgenetictraitsareassociatedwithbusinesswisdom.AncestryDNA,theworld’slargestconsumergenetictestingcompany,lastyearteamedupwithSpotifytopromote“musictailoredtoyourDNA.”Justafewweeksago,23andMe,thesecondlargest,announcedapartnershipwithAirbnbtoprovidegeneticallytailoredtravelexperiences,alsoinspiredbyancestralDNA.Ihaveskininthisgame.Irunagenetic-testingstart-upthatconnectspeoplewhowanttheirgenomesequencedwithresearcherswhowantdatatoimprovetheirunderstandingofgeneticdisease.IbelievethatbroadeningaccesstoDNAtestingcanbeapowerfulforceforgood,providingsafer,moreeffectivemedicinesandgivingpeoplemorepowerovertheirhealthcare.Butthesecampaignsriskdiscreditingtheindustry,bygivingamisleadingimpressionofwhatgeneticscanandcan'tsayanditsroleindeterminingbehavioursandpersonalpreferences.TaketheMarmitestudy.Itcovered261people—tiny,bythestandardsofthefield.Itwaspublishednotinajournal,butonlineonbioRxiv,aserverwherescientiststypicallyputresultsbeforepeer-review.Shortlyafter,researcherslookedatthegeneticdataofmorethan500timesasmanypeopleintheUKBiobankandfoundnosuchcorrelation.Alargepeer-reviewedstudyin2013foundnosignificantlinkbetweengenesandbusinesscommonsense.Weneedtoinformthepublicaboutwhatthisisallabout:thatis,thegatheringoflargeamountsofgeneticdata.Weneedbetterregulationtoensurethatconsumersareclearthatthismayhappenwiththissensitivepersonalinformation.Acheckboxona20webdocumentfulloflegaltermsshouldnotbeenough.Scientiststoo,needtostartaskinghardquestionsaboutwhethertheinformationtheyareusinghasbeensourcedethically.DNAtestinghasagreatfuture,butwecan'tbuildthisfuturewithdataacquiredbyanymeans.32.TheauthormentionsDNAfit,AncestryDNAand23andMeinorderto__________.

A.highlighttheproblemsfacinggenetictestingB.illustratethecommercialapplicationsofDNAC.comparewhatprogressthecompanieshavemadeD.revealthelinkbetweenDNAandaperson'scharacter33.Wecanlearnfrom“Ihaveskininthisgame”inPara.4thattheauthor__________.

A.ischallengingtheavailabletreatmentforskindiseaseB.hasapersonalinvestmentinthegenetic-testingbusinessC.hopestoremovepeople'smisunderstandingofthegamerulesD.believesthateveryindividualshouldhaveaccesstoDNAtesting34.Whatdothelasttwoparagraphsmainlytalkabout?

A.Thedisadvantagesofgenetictesting.B.Thescientificvalueofgenetictesting.C.Thelegalsystemgenetictestingneeds.D.Theessentialsforpropergenetictesting.35.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.DNAIsAnythingbutaMarketingToolB.GeneticTestingCampaignsAren'tLegalC.CreativeMarketingIsKeytoGeneticTestingD.DNATestingHasBecomeaBoomingIndustryAsourdogsentertheirgoldenyears,whattheyneedfortheircontinuedcomfortandhappinesswillchange.36Itinvolvesacomprehensiveapproachthatcoverstheirchanginghealth,mobility,andemotionalwell-being.It’simportanttostayontopoftheirhealthwithregularvetcheck-upstohelpdetectanyage-relatedissuesearlyon.Thisway,conditionssuchasjointpainormentaldeclinecanbemanagedeffectively,ensuringyourseniordogisgettingthecaretheyneed.Remembertokeepacloseeyeontheirbehavior.37Asyourdogages,theirnutritionalneedswillchange,too.It’sessentialtochangetheirdietandmonitortheirweighttopreventanyobesity-relatedhealthissues.38Alsoconsidergivingsupplementssuchasamultivitaminwhichincludesjoint-supportingingredients,aswellashealthyfatswhichhelpimprovebrainfunctionandsupporthealthyskin.Yourdogmightnotbeaslivelyastheyoncewere,soadjustingtheirexerciseroutinemakessense.39Activitieslikeswimmingaregreat,too,astheyprovideall-roundexercisetomaintainmusclemassandjointflexibilitywithoutputtingstressontheiroldbones.40Spendqualitytimewithyourseniordog,engaginginactivitiestheylove.Yourcompanionshipisinvaluabletothem.Withathoughtfulapproachtotheirneeds,youcanensurethatyourloyalcompanionenjoystheirlateryearswithdignity,comfort,andthelovetheydeserve.Remember,you’renotaloneinthis.Getintouchwithyourvetorfellowpetparentsifyouneedadviceorsupport.

A.Choosehigh-qualityseniordogfood.B.Butpreventivecareisbetterthantreatment.C.Anysmallrelevantshiftsareoftenthefirstclues.D.Emotionalwell-beingshouldnotbeoverlooked.E.Thinkgentlewalksinsteadofintensefetchsessions.F.Don’tforgettorewardthemwiththeirfavoritetreatsafterexercise.G.Takingcareofyourseniordoggoesbeyondregularwalksandmeals.三、完形填空Fortwomonths,aCaliforniacouplewasheartbroken,worryingaboutthewhereaboutsoftheir_________catafterlosinghiminYellowstonenationalpark.Butassummercametoaclose,sodidtheir_________story.BennyandSusan_________withtheirlostcatRaynelastmonthafterananimalwelfaregroupcalledtoletthemknowtheircathadbeenfoundinRoseville,California,about800milesfromYellowstone.InJune,thecouplewentcampinginthenationalpark,wheretheircatwas_________bysomethinginthewilderness.Rayneranintothetrees,andtheydidn’tseehimagainfor60days.Duringthetrip,theysearchedeveryday,_________treatsandtoysinhopeshe’dreturn,butwithout_________.“Wehadtoleavewithouthim,”SusantoldKSBW.“Thatwasthe_________daybecauseIfeltlikeI_________him.”InearlyAugust,Rayne’smicrochip,whichtheyhadpreviouslyimplanted,_________.Thecouplereceiveda_________fromPetWatch,apet-trackingservice,indicatingthattheircathadbeenfoundinashelterinRoseville.AwomanhaddiscoveredRaynealoneinthestreetandbroughthimtotheshelter.“Hewasreally_________,”saidSusan.“Heprobablydidn’thavemuchenergylefttogoanyfarther.”_________howRaynetravelledthe800milesfromYellowstonetoRosevilleremainsa(an)_________.Susansharedtheir_________storyonFacebook,hopingtheirstorymightencouragesomeonetocomeforwardwithanydetails.IntheirKSBWinterview,thecouplealsourgedotherpetownerstoattachtrackersto_________losingtheirpetsforgood.41.A.belovedB.pitifulC.playfulD.naughty42.A.uniqueB.tragicC.strangeD.funny43.A.metB.reunitedC.greetedD.connected44.A.a(chǎn)mazedB.confusedC.scaredD.delighted45.A.settingupB.puttingasideC.givingawayD.layingout46.A.successB.progressC.outcomeD.exception47.A.longestB.toughestC.wildestD.busiest48.A.a(chǎn)busingB.leavingC.forgettingD.a(chǎn)bandoning49.A.cameintouseB.cameintoeffectC.cameinhandyD.cameintopower50.A.messageB.noteC.proposalD.comment51.A.settleddownB.brokendownC.wornoutD.stressedout52.A.InitiallyB.ExactlyC.ParticularlyD.Generally53.A.concernB.secretC.challengeD.mystery54.A.hair-raisingB.fairytaleC.time-consumingD.rollercoaster55.A.a(chǎn)voidB.delayC.riskD.fancy四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Bike-sharingprograms,56havesweptthroughmanyChinesecities,representasignificantshiftinurbantransportation.Theynotonlyofferaconvenientandeco-friendlyway57(travel)butalsohelpreducetrafficcongestionandairpollution.Arecentstudy58(conduct)inBeijingshowsthatsharedbikeshavebecomeanessentialpartofdailylifeformillionsofcommuters.Onaverage,asinglesharedbikeisusedmorethanfivetimesaday.Thishighfrequencyindicates59populartheseservicesare.Userssimplylocateanavailablebikethroughasmartphoneapp,scantheQRcode,andthebikeis60(they)toride.However,therapidgrowthofbike-sharing61(bring)somechallengesinthepastyears.Issuessuchasillegalparkingandanoverflowofbikesinpublicspaceshaveemerged.Toaddresstheseproblems,local62(govern)andcompaniesaretakingaction.Theyaresettingupdesignatedparkingareasandusingadvancedtechnologytomanagebikedistributionmore63(effective).64thechallenges,thefutureofbike-sharinglooksbright.Itencouragespeopletocombinecyclingwithpublictransport,thuscreating65moreefficientandsustainableurbantransportsystem.Astechnologycontinuestoevolve,wecanexpectevensmarterandmoreuser-friendlyservicesinthenearfuture.五、書信寫作66.本月是校園讀書月,你班將在英語課上開展演講活動,向同學推薦一本好書。請你準備一篇演講稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.推薦書目的簡介;2.推薦該書的理由。注意:1.詞數(shù)不少于80;2.演講稿標題已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。ABookWorthReading________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書面表達67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。ThefamiliarsmellofgarlicandonionfilledtheairasIopenedmylunchbagtoseewhatmymomhadpackedforme.Onanyotheroccasion,Iwouldhavebeendelightedtoeatmymom’sfriedtofu:aChinesedishthatIoftenatefordinner.Butnottoday,thedayanicegirlhadinvitedme,thenewgirlatschool,tositwithherfriendsduringlunch.“Emma,overhere!”Mynewfriendwaswavingherarms,

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