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1.答案:A
解析:M: Excuse me. May I sit next to you?
W: I’m sorry, but I’m saving this seat for my friend. There is another seat behind us.
M: OK. I will just sit there.
2.答案:C
解析:M: If you’d like to take the package with you, Miss, it won’t take long to wrap.
W: There’s no rush. Could you please have it delivered this week?
M: Of course, Miss. Tell me the address, please.
3.答案:B
4.答案:C
5.答案:C
解析:W: Hello. I purchased tickets online for your exhibit this Saturday, but the marathon held in the city center will cause transportation difficulties. It will be hard for me to get to the museum. How can I cancel the visit and get my money back?
M: According to the museum’s policy, if your travel plans change, you may cancel your visit on our booking system and get your entrance fee back. But a cancellation fee will be charged in most cases, unless you are experiencing a significant schedule change or an exhibition cancellation.
W: Could I change the tickets?
M: Yes, you can do that on the official website. Actually, if you plan to visit more times in the near future, a membership, especially the VIP card, would bring big cost saving for you.
W: Oh, I have too many financial burdens at the moment. Maybe in the future I’ll consider it. Thanks for your suggestion though.
6.答案:A
7.答案:C
解析:M: Who do you work for at the moment?
W: Um, I work for the BBC World Service. I’ve been with the BBC for five years. Before that, I worked as an interpreter for the EU.
M: As you know, this job is based in Geneva. Have you ever lived abroad before?
W: Oh, yes, I have. In fact, I was born in Argentina and I lived there until I was eleven.
M: That’s interesting. Have you traveled much?
W: Oh, yes. I’ve been to all over Europe and many parts of South America.
M: Why did you go to these places?
W: Well, mostly for pleasure, but three years ago I went back to Argentina to cover various political stories in Buenos Aires for the BBC.
8.答案:C
9.答案:C
解析:W: Here’s a 100-dollar bill. Give me two tickets for tonight’s show, please.
M: Sure. Two tickets and here’s $20 for change.
10.答案:C
11.答案:A
解析:M: You are too late. I am sorry but you can’t take the exam now.
W: I am sorry, but my mother was ill in bed this morning and I had to look after her.
M: Be honest! Your mother was talking with the headmaster in his office when I passed by.
12.答案:B
13.答案:C
14.答案:C
15.答案:A
解析:W: I woke up this morning feeling a little worried. I was going to take part in the 200-meter race in our school’s swimming pool.
First, the headmaster gave a speech at 8 o’clock. He encouraged us all to do well. Five teams took part in each event. At 8:30, the 100-meter freestyle began. Unfortunately, one of our swimmers had a sudden pain in her left leg during the race. She stopped swimming and shouted for help. A teacher jumped into the pool and brought her back. Luckily, she was fine. At about 9:10, it was time for my event, the 200-meter freestyle. I walked to the edge of the pool and waited for the judge to fire his gun. I heard him say, “On your marks… Get set… Go!” and we jumped in. However, a swimmer dived into the pool too early. We had to start again. I was in the lead for the first 150 meters, but another swimmer swam past me later. I won a medal for second place. I was a little disappointed.
My team came in second overall, with 47 points. The team which won had a total of 53 points.
I’m tired out now. It’s been a long day and I’m about to go to sleep.
16.答案:B
17.答案:B
解析:考查细节匹配,野生动物类别接受自然环境中动植物的照片,AI生成作品、16岁参赛者作品、宽度不足2000像素的作品均不符合要求。
18.答案:C
解析:考查细节理解,提交的每张照片都必须满足格式、像素、大小等技术要求,这是参赛者必须遵守的规则。
19.答案:C
解析:考查细节理解,每个类别选出10名决赛选手,共60名决赛选手将共同角逐唯一的大奖。
20.答案:B
解析:短文第一段明确提到 “we came here—not just to visit, but to learn about these rare animals and the hard work to protect them”(我们来这里不是为了观光,而是为了了解这些稀有动物及其保护工作)。A 选项 “欣赏美景” 不是主要目的;C 选项 “见向导扎西”是行程中的部分,而非目的;D 选项 “修建公路” 与原文相反(公路会破坏羚羊栖息地),故选 B。
21.答案:C
解析:第二段明确指出“ illegal poaching for their ultra-soft wool... decimated their population. Compounded by...”, 其中 “decimated”(大幅减少)强调了偷猎的毁灭性影响,且是首要威胁;气候改变和栖息地破坏是 “compounded”(加剧)的次要因素。题干问 “major threat”(主要威胁),故选 C。
22.答案:B
解析:扎西说 “If we lose them, the plateau will be in trouble, and we will suffer too”(如果失去它们,高原会陷入困境,我们也会遭殃),说明羚羊与高原生态、人类生存密切相关,保护羚羊对维持高原平衡很有必要。A 选项 “羚羊不重要” 与原文相反;C 选项 “没有羚羊人类也能活得好” 不符合扎西的话;D 选项 “高原环境已完美” 与后文 “仍有威胁”矛盾,故选 B。
23.答案:C
解析:短文第三段提到 “Zhaxi... has worked as a protector... for more than 30 years”(扎西作为保护者已工作 30 多年),C 选项表述正确。A 选项 “羚羊在中国很多地方能找到”错误,原文说 “only live on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau”(仅生活在青藏高原);B 选项 “非法猎杀不再是威胁” 错误,原文说 “illegal hunting has been greatly reduced”(大幅减少)而非消失;D 选项 “羚羊数量现在下降 70%” 错误,原文是 “20 年间下降 70%”,现在数量已回升,故选 C。
24.答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据第一段中的“Every month sees the building of a new hotel somewhere. And every month another rock-bound Pacific island is advertised as “the last paradise on earth”. (每个月都会有新酒店建成,每个月都有太平洋海岛被宣传为地球上“最后的天堂”)”以及第二段“However, the scale and speed of this growth seem set to destroy the very things tourists want to enjoy. (然而,这种发展的规模与速度,注定会毁掉游客原本想要欣赏的美好事物)”可知,广告过度美化景点,和实际情况不符。
25.答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据第二段中的第二段“However, the scale and speed of this growth seem set to destroy the very things tourists want to enjoy. (然而,这种发展的规模与速度,注定会毁掉游客原本想要欣赏的美好事物)”和“In recent years, Nepal’s forests, full of wildlife and rare flowers, were offered to tourists as one more untouched paradise, with the consequent destruction of precious trees and plants. (近年来,尼泊尔富含野生动植物的森林被当作原生态天堂接待游客,结果珍稀草木遭到破坏)”可知,举尼泊尔的例子是为了说明旅游业过快发展会破坏自然资源。
26.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Farmland makes way for hotels, roads and airports; the old way of life goes. The one-time farmer is now the servant of some multinational organization; he is no longer his own master. (农田被酒店、道路和机场取代,旧生活方式消失,曾经的农民如今为跨国机构打工,不再自主劳作)”可知,旅游业彻底改变了农民的谋生方式和生活状态。
27.答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“The way tourism is handled in the next ten years will decide its fate and that of the countries we all want to visit. (未来十年旅游业的管理方式,将决定旅游业和旅游目的地国家的命运)”以及前文强调行业要承担保护自然、尊重当地人的责任可知,负责任的旅游管理决定旅游业未来。
28.答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段“But it has been difficult for researchers to find a way to use this on a large scale in real-world medical settings(但研究人员一直很难找到一种方法,将这项技术大规模应用于现实医疗场景中。)”可知,用狗狗检测癌症的局限性是难以大规模应用于现实医疗场景。
29.答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第四段“He also said the technology could one day even be built into smartphones.(他还表示,这项技术有朝一日甚至能被内置到智能手机中。)”可知,关于电子鼻我们能推断出未来可能应用在手机上。
30.答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第四段“The e-nose is now being tested on more than 500 urine samples from patients at Milton Keynes University Hospital, to see if it is as accurate as the dogs. Dr Mershin hopes it can be approved as a medical tool in hospitals within two years.(这款电子鼻目前正在米尔顿凯恩斯大学医院,对500多份患者尿液样本进行测试,以此检验它是否能达到和嗅探犬一样的准确率。默欣博士希望它能在两年内获批,成为医院的正规医疗设备。)”可知,文章末尾讲电子鼻正在测试、等待获批医用,按照行文逻辑,下文最可能继续介绍设备的进一步测试与完善。
31.答案:C
解析:主旨大意题。通读全文,并结合第三段“Dr Andreas Mershin, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has worked with the organization Medical Detection Dogs to create an electronic nose, or ‘e-nose’.(麻省理工学院的安德烈亚斯・默欣博士与医疗探测犬组织合作,研发出了一款电子鼻。)”可知,文章开篇介绍了拉布拉多犬罗西的癌症检测能力,随后说明用狗来检测癌症的方法难以大规模应用,重点讲述科学家受狗的启发研发出电子鼻,助力癌症无创检测的过程。由此可推知,C项“一款用于癌症检测的人工智能设备”最适合作文章标题。
32.答案:B;E;C;F;G
解析:①根据本段最后一句“With the absence of dust particles in the air, it will help improve the air quality in your home significantly.”可知,由于空气中没有灰尘颗粒,它将有助于显著地改善你家里的空气质量。B项“改善室内的空气质量”与下文衔接紧密,符合语境。故选B。
②根据下文"For instance, dust can be found behind cabinets, on top of doors, windows and so on."可知,灰尘可以在橱柜后面、门的顶部、窗户等地方被发现。E项“你家周围存在的灰尘颗粒比你知道的要多”引起下文,符合语境。故选E。
③根据下文“Places like the kitchen, living room, and especially toilets contain the most bacteria and viruses."可知,像厨房、起居室,尤其是厕所等地方含有的细菌和病毒最多。C项“脏的房屋是细菌和病毒的庇护所”引起下文,符合语境。故选C。
④根据下文“You may even need a helping hand with getting rid of the large amount of clutter(杂乱物) around the house."可知,你可能甚至需要一个帮手来清理房子里的大量杂乱物。ド项“你将会偶然发现很长时间未被人发现的一些闲置杂物”引起下文,符合语境。故选F。
⑤根据上文中的“by deep cleaning your house every so often, you can get rid of clutter and the trouble of misplacing items around the house”可知,通过每隔一段时间深度清理你的房子可以摆脱杂乱物和乱放东西的麻烦。G项“在你清除所有收集灰尘(蒙尘)的东西之后,你甚至可以获得额外的居住空间”承接上文,符合语境。故选G。
33.答案:C
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:这就是我与一个我不认识的小女孩所经历的事情。A. shared分享;B. announced宣布;C. experienced经历;D. checked检查。根据前文“Children can sometimes give us most beautiful messages in a way that we would never imagine.”以及后文“make it a “Wow!” experience”可知, 作者经历了与小女孩相关的这件事,故选C。
34.答案:B
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:在我前方不远处是一位妈妈和她三岁的女儿。A. drive车程;B. distance距离;C. time时间;D. course课程。根据后文“a Mom and her three-year-old daughter.”可知,a short distance表示“一段短距离”,符合作者看到前方母女的情景,故选B。
35.答案:C
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:小女孩手里握着一根系在气球上的线。A. led引导;B. brought带来;C. attached系,连接;D. closed关闭。根据前文“a string(线)”以及后文“to a balloon”可知,这里指线系在气球上,故选C。
36.答案:B
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:我预料会有尖叫和哭泣。A. doubted怀疑;B. expected预料;C. wished希望;D. warned警告。根据后文“there would be some screaming and crying.”可知,通常情况下,孩子气球飞走会尖叫哭泣,所以作者预料会这样,故选B。
37.答案:D
解析:考查副词词义辨析。句意:当小女孩转身看着她的气球飞向天空时,她高兴地大喊:“哇!”A. calmly平静地;B. angrily生气地;C. sadly悲伤地;D. cheerfully高兴地。根据后文“Wow!”可知,小女孩是高兴地喊,故选D。
38.答案:A
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:那一刻我没有意识到,但后来我发现那个小女孩真的教会了我一些东西。A. taught教;B. reminded提醒;C. offered提供;D. sent发送。根据后文“But, remembering that little girl, I found myself saying, “Wow, that's _____!”可知,作者面对问题改变了态度,说明小女孩教会了他东西,故选A。
39.答案:D
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:那天晚些时候,我接到一个人的电话,带来了一个意想不到的问题的消息。A. guest客人;B. success成功;C. invitation邀请;D. problem问题。根据后文“I felt like responding with, ‘OH no, what should we do?’”可知,是接到问题的消息,故选D。
40.答案:A
解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但是,想起那个小女孩,我发现自己说:“哇,那很有趣!我能怎么帮你?”A. interesting有趣的;B. terrible糟糕的;C. unbelievable难以置信的;D. important重要的。根据前文“Wow”可知,受小女孩影响,作者以积极态度回应问题,觉得问题有趣,故选A。
41.答案:C
解析:考查介词短语辨析。句意:有一件事是肯定的——生活总是会用意想不到的问题让我们失去平衡。A. in use在使用中;B. in doubt怀疑;C. for sure肯定,确定;D. for discussion供讨论。根据后文“life is always going to keep, us off balance with its unexpected problems.”可知,生活总会有意外问题是肯定的,故选C。
42.答案:B
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:不确定的是我们的反应。A. ability能力;B. response反应;C. personality个性;D. duty职责。根据前文“What is not fixed”以及小女孩面对问题时的回应方式可知,这里指反应不确定,故选B。
43.答案:D
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:无论情况如何,一个欢快的“哇!”总是会打败一个沮丧的“哦,不。”A. truth真相;B. position位置;C. competition竞争;D. situation情况。根据后文“a cheerful “Wow!” will always beat a discouraged “OH, no.””可知,这里指不管遇到什么情况,故选D。
44.答案:A
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:没必要把我们的问题看成大事。A. need需要;B. way方式;C. chance机会;D. possibility可能性。根据前文“a cheerful “Wow!” will always beat a discouraged “OH, no.””可知,积极心态能解决的事情,就没必要把我们的问题看成大事,故选A。
45.答案:D
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:把它们看成是生活中用来考验我们的一部分,这很棒。A. mirror镜子;B. misfortune不幸;C. change改变;D. part部分。根据后文“just there to test us”可知,问题是生活的一部分,故选D。
46.答案:C
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:所以下次当你经历生活中意想不到的阵风时,记住那个小女孩,让它成为一次“哇!”的经历。A. ask问;B. recommend推荐;C. remember记住;D. call打电话。根据前文“unexpected”以及“remembering that little girl”可知,作者希望人们在遇到困难时,记住小女孩的态度,故选C。
47.答案:A
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:“哇!”的反应总是有效。A. works起作用,有效;B. exists存在;C. performs表演;D. matches匹配。根据前文“There is no _____ to see our problems as big deals. It is great to see them as a _____ of life that is just there to test us.”可知,这里指积极的“哇!”的 反应有效果,故选A。
48.答案:brought;in;performers;striking;and;the;displayed;to match;previously;what
解析:①考查动词时态。句意:2026年的这场盛会尤为出色,因为它将中国武术与机器人技术巧妙地融合在了一起,这种融合既具有创新性又极具视觉吸引力。句子时间背景为 2026 年春晚,描述过去发生的动作,需用一般过去时。故填brought。
②考查介词。句意:16个机器人身着色彩鲜艳的棉质外套,手挥着红色的手帕,与人类表演者一起整齐地跳舞。“be dressed in+衣物/服饰”是固定用法,意为“穿着……”,此处指机器人穿着彩色的棉外套,故填 in。
③考查名词单复数。句意:16个机器人身着色彩鲜艳的棉质外套,手挥着红色的手帕,与人类表演者一起整齐地跳舞。performer为可数名词,句中指“人类表演者”,并非单一个体,需用复数形式。故填 performers。
④考查形容词。句意:最令人印象深刻的是它们的速度——这些机器人能够迅速地走上舞台,并迅速重新调整位置,完成复杂的战斗动作。此处作表语,用形容词striking,意为“显著的、惊人的”。故填 striking。
⑤考查并列连词。句意:最令人印象深刻的是它们的速度——这些机器人能够迅速地走上舞台,并迅速重新调整位置,完成复杂的战斗动作。run onto the stage fast和quickly reposition是两个并列的动作,用and连接,表示“快速上台并迅速调整位置”。故填and。
⑥考查定冠词。句意:据宇树科技创始人王兴兴介绍,这些表演背后的技术发展日新月异,春晚机器人 WU BOT 所展示的诸多技术,在团队筹备晚会之初根本尚未问世。此处特指“这些表演背后的技术”,属于特指的名词短语,需用定冠词the,故填 the。
⑦考查非谓语动词。句意:据宇树科技创始人王兴兴介绍,这些表演背后的技术发展日新月异,春晚机器人Wu BOT 所展示的诸多技术,在团队筹备晚会之初根本尚未问世。句中已有谓语动词 did not exist,display需用非谓语形式,techniques与display之间为被动关系,故用过去分词作后置定语,故填displayed。
⑧考查非谓语动词。句意:每一个动作都必须精确到0.01秒以内,才能与音乐以及人类伙伴的动作保持同步,而此前人们认为这是不可能做到的。此处表目的,需用不定式 to match,故填to match。
⑨考查副词。句意:每一个动作都必须精确到0.01秒以内,才能与音乐以及人类伙伴的动作保持同步,而此前人们认为这是不可能做到的。修饰动词thought需用副词previously,意为“以前、先前”。故填 previously。
⑩考查表语从句。句意:现在的问题不在于机器人是否会出现在明年的庆典上,而在于它们将会带来哪些新的奇迹。“not...but...”连接两个表语从句,前半句“whether robots will appear on next year’s gala(机器人是否会出现在明年春晚)”,后半句指“它们将带来什么新奇迹”,表“什么”且在从句中作bring的宾语,用连接代词what引导,故填what。
49.答案:A Remarkable Second-hand Item Exchange
Last Friday witnessed an educational and vibrant activity titled “A Remarkable Second-hand Item Exchange”, which turned out to be a great success and was well received by all students and teachers.
What I brought for exchange was a collection of English novels, which my dad sent as my 10th birthday gift. Particularly themed on English classics such as Little Women, Wuthering Heights and Gone with the Wind, this collection had guided me to explore the mysterious world of English literature. In return, I received an electronic watch with eye-catching bright red.
Through this activity, not only did we rediscover the value of second-hand items, but it also brought joy and satisfaction to participants.
解析:
50.答案:Then I remembered the other twelve balloons in the backseat. When I asked if I could bring balloons inside, Daniel nodded, “It’s been a while since something cheerful came through the door.” Hearing this, I jogged to the car, gathered the strings from the backseat and the balloons were immediately freed, floating gloriously in the air. One by one, I handed them out to the residents inside, whose faces softened and even brightened up as the colors reached them. I could hear it, this sudden rustle of joy.
Over the next six months, I visited Daniel often. Sometimes with balloons, sometimes with drawings my students made, our visits always began in the shade outside. Though he never said so, I could tell he waited for me. I did too for his voice, low and soft, was so much like Dad’s. I was grateful for the silence we shared when words weren’t needed. Through these visits, the city felt less foreign, but more like home. When I made it back home some day, I would tell Dad how a man brought him back to me, and how a handful of balloons, unexpectedly, lit up everything.
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一、听力题
1.Where will the man sit?
A. Behind the woman.
B. Next to the woman.
C. Next to the woman’s friend.
2.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. An address. B. An order. C. A package.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
3.Why does the woman want to cancel the visit?
A. She is stuck in a traffic jam.
B. She has difficulty getting there.
C. She’ll attend the marathon.
4.What is the cancellation policy of the museum?
A. Most cancellations are free of charge.
B. Partial money back for exhibit cancellation.
C. Full money back if the exhibit is cancelled.
5.What does the man advise the woman to do at last?
A. Reschedule the visit.
B. Attend another event.
C. Get a membership card.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.When did the woman start to work for the BBC?
A. Five years ago. B. Eleven years ago. C. Sixteen years ago.
7.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Co-workers. B. Fellow travelers. C. Interviewer and interviewee.
8.What is the woman planning to do?
A. Play tennis. B. Go swimming. C. Clean the house.
9.How much do the two tickets cost?
A. $20. B. $40. C. $80.
10.What will the woman probably do next?
A. Change her address.
B. Mail some letters.
C. Call the post office.
11.Where does the conversation take place?
A. In a classroom. B. In a hospital. C. In the headmaster’s office.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
12.What happened to the swimmer during the 100-meter freestyle?
A. She missed a speech.
B. She felt a pain in her leg.
C. She dived into the pool too early.
13.When did the 200-meter freestyle begin?
A. At about 8:00. B. At about 8:30. C. At about 9:10.
14.What did the speaker think of her performance in the race?
A. Satisfying. B. Ordinary. C. Disappointing.
15.What is the speaker probably doing?
A. Keeping a diary.
B. Chairing a meeting.
C. Reporting the news.
16.Where did the man spend his childhood?
A. In China. B. In Canada. C. In the US.
二、阅读理解
Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest 2026
The 24th Annual Photo Contest of Smithsonian Magazine will run from January 15, 2026 to May 1, 2026. By entering the contest, each participant confirms that they are at least 18 years old and agree to all the rules.
What to Enter
Participants may submit photos in the following six categories:
Wildlife: Animals and plants in their natural environment that inspire a sense of wonder.
Travel: Scenes, people or activities that reflect the character of a place.
People: Portraits of individuals or groups.
The American Experience at 250: Images that show events, places or objects connected with 250 years of American history and culture.
Artistic Images: Creative photographs that express ideas or concepts.
Drone: Photos taken by drones, planes or helicopters.
Note: Images created using Artificial Intelligence (AI) are not allowed.
How to Enter
Entries must be submitted online at smithsonianmag.com/photocontest. Each participant may submit up to 15 photos per category, with a maximum of 90 entries in total.
To be accepted, each photo must:
• in JPEG, JPG or GIF format
• at least 2,000 pixels wide
• be no larger than 10 MB
A separate form is required for each photo.
Judging & Prizes
Entries will be judged on creativity, quality, originality and overall impact. The organizers will select 10 finalists in each category. From these 60 finalists, one Grand Prize winner will be chosen.
In June 2026, the public will vote online to decide the Readers’ Choice winner.
• Grand Prize: $2,500
• Category Winners: $500 each
• Readers’ Choice: $500
Please do not contact the organizers about judging results. For questions about the rules. email photocontest@si.edu.
17.Which of the following can be accepted as a contest entry?
A. A photo created using AI technology.
B. A picture of animals living freely in the wild.
C. A photo submitted by a 16-year-old student.
D. An image that is smaller than 2,000 pixels wide.
18.What are participants required to do when submitting photos?
A. Submit at least 15 photos in total.
B. Fill in one form for each category.
C. Make sure each photo meets technical requirements.
D. Send their photos by email to the organizers.
19.What can be learned about the finalists?
A. They will each receive $500.
B. They will be chosen by public voting.
C. They will compete for the Grand Prize.
D. They will automatically become category winners.
As we walk along the narrow path to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the thin air makes us pause to rest often. But soon, we see something amazing: a group of Tibetan antelopes with white fur, eating quietly on the grassland. This is not a mere sightseeing trip—our mission is to study these endangered creatures and witness the untiring(不懈的) efforts to safeguard them.
Native to the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, Tibetan antelopes are a symbol of the region’s fragile ecosystem. Yet their existence hangs by a thread. In the 1990s, illegal poaching for their soft wool, which could be sold at high prices. What’s worse, new roads and buildings destroyed their living habitats, and climate change brought more droughts. In just 20 years, their number dropped by over 70%, and they almost died out.
Our guide, Zhaxi, a lifelong resident of Changtang, embodies the spirit of conservation. He has worked as a protector at the Changtang National Nature Reserve for more than 30 years. Every day, he walks across the big grasslands, facing cold weather and difficult land to stop hunters. “These antelopes are not just animals—they are part of the plateau’s soul,” he says firmly. “If we lose them, the plateau will be in trouble, and we will suffer too.”
Thanks to strict national laws, help from other countries, and the hard work of people like Zhaxi, things have gotten better. Illegal hunting has been greatly reduced, and now there are over 70,000 Tibetan antelopes. But Zhaxi warns us: “ Climate change and human activities are still threats. Protecting wildlife is not an option—it’s our duty to future generations.”
20.Why did the writer go to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau?
A. To enjoy the beautiful scenery
B. To study Tibetan antelopes and their protection
C. To meet the guide Zhaxi
D. To build new roads in the area
21.What is the major threat that caused the sharp decline(下降)of Tibetan antelopes in the 1990s?
A. Climate change leading to droughts
B. Habitat fragmentation from infrastructure
C. Illegal poaching for their valuable wool
D. Competition for food with other wildlife
22.What can we infer from Zhaxi’s words?
A. Tibetan antelopes are not important to the plateau.
B. Protecting antelopes is necessary for the plateau’s balance.
C. Humans can live well without Tibetan antelopes.
D. The plateau’s environment is already perfect.
23.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Tibetan antelopes can be found in many parts of China.
B. Illegal hunting is no longer a threat to Tibetan antelopes.
C. Zhaxi has spent over 30 years protecting Tibetan antelopes.
D. The number of Tibetan antelopes has dropped by 70% now.
One might expect that the ever-growing demands of the tourist trade would bring nothing but good for the countries that receive the holiday-makers. Indeed, a rosy picture is painted for the long-term future of the holiday industry. Every month sees the building of a new hotel somewhere. And every month another rock-bound Pacific island is advertised as ‘the last paradise on earth’.
However, the scale and speed of this growth seem set to destroy the very things tourists want to enjoy. Overcrowded beaches and the concrete jungles of endless hotels have begun to lose their appeal. Those countries with little experience of tourism can suffer most in a rush to make quick money. In recent years, Nepal’s forests, full of wildlife and rare flowers, were offered to tourists as one more untouched paradise, with the consequent destruction of precious trees and plants.
The people as well rapidly feel its effects. Farmland makes way for hotels, roads and airports; the old way of life goes. The one-time farmer is now the servant of some multinational organization; he is no longer his own master. Once it was his back that bore the pain; now it is his smile that is exploited.
Thankfully, the tourist industry is waking up to the responsibilities it has towards those countries that receive its customers. The protection of wildlife and the creation of national parks go hand in hand with tourist development and in fact obtain financial support from tourist companies. At the same time, tourists are being encouraged to respect not only the countryside they visit but also its people.
The way tourism is handled in the next ten years will decide its fate and that of the countries we all want to visit. Increased understanding in planning worldwide tourism can preserve the market for these companies. If not, in a few years’ time the very things that attract tourists now may well have been destroyed.
24.What does the author imply about the advertisements mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A. They are completely honest about the destinations.
B. They are misleading about the real appeal of the places.
C. They successfully show the rapid development of tourism.
D. They accurately describe the natural beauty of Pacific islands.
25.The example of Nepal is used in Paragraph 2 to show that ________.
A. tourist advertisements are usually dishonest and misleading
B. untouched natural paradises are very popular among tourists
C. rapid tourism development may damage natural resources
D. Nepal is rich in wildlife and rare flowers
26.What is the main impact of tourism on farmers based on the text?
A. Increased opportunities. B. Improved work-life balance.
C. Transformed livelihood. D. Enhanced social status.
27.What may determine the future of tourism according to the text?
A. The promotion of cultural diversity.
B. The exploration of new destinations.
C. The guarantee of market stability.
D. The management of responsible tourism.
Rosie, a three-year-old black Labrador dog, can do something no person in the world is able to do. She smells four containers of urine (尿液) samples and correctly chooses the one that belongs to a National Health Service patient with bladder (膀胱) cancer. To show it is not just by accident, Rosie’s trainers keep changing the order of the containers. Again and again, the dog finds the cancer sample correctly.
Scientists believe this ability could be the beginning of a major change in how we detect cancer. But it has been difficult for researchers to find a way to use this on a large scale in real-world medical settings. It would simply not be practical for the health service to let a group of dogs smell patients in busy hospital waiting rooms.
Now, however, technology has offered an answer. Dr Andreas Mershin, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has worked with the organization Medical Detection Dogs to create an electronic nose, or “e-nose”. This device was developed by training artificial intelligence to copy the way dogs react to the smelly chemicals found in urine. Once the machine learns this, it can also “smell” urine samples by detecting those same tiny chemicals in the air.
The e-nose is now being tested on more than 500 urine samples from patients at Milton Keynes University Hospital, to see if it is as accurate as the dogs. Dr Mershin hopes it can be approved as a medical tool in hospitals within two years. He also said the technology could one day even be built into smartphones.
The team of scientists and dog trainers works closely with local doctors, who are very hopeful about what the e-nose could achieve. They believe it could lead to tests that do not require any cutting or entering the body. Such tests would be especially important for illnesses where people often delay getting checked because they feel embarrassed, waiting until they experience troubling symptoms.
28.What is the limitation of using dogs for cancer detection?
A. They are not accurate enough. B. They are hard to use widely.
C. They are too expensive to train. D. They are too difficult to control.
29.What can we infer about the e-nose?
A. It may be used in phones. B. It has been applied in treatment.
C. It works better than trained dogs. D. It can only detect chemicals in urine.
30.What will be possibly discussed in the following paragraph?
A. Further device tests. B. Better ways to train Rosie.
C. Causes of bladder cancer. D. Methods of keeping healthy.
31.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. New Ways to Train Working Dogs. B. Dogs with Special Smelling Skills.
C. An AI Device for Cancer Detection. D. Traditional Tools for Bladder Cancer.
三、七选五
32.Benefits of Deep Cleaning Your Home
The researchers have discovered an average of 7 000 different types of bacteria per household. One study shows the dirtiest objects in the home found over340 different bacteria on 30 different objects. So what actually are the benefits of deep cleaning? Let's find out !
① _____________ Dust can cause sore eyes, coughing, hay fever(花粉病)and asthma(哮喘)attacks. ② _____________ For instance, dust can be found behind cabinets, on top of doors, windows and so on. Deep cleaning involves cleaning those places to wipe out the dust particles around them. With the absence of dust particles in the air, it will help improve the air quality in your home significantly.
Remove harmful bacteria and viruses. ③ _____________ Some bacteria divide every 20 minutes with the right temperature and nutrients. Places like the kitchen, living rom, and especially toilets contain the most bacteria and viruses. Quick wipe downs are quick and convenient but it's ineffective, only a deep clean can eliminate the majority of bacteria and viruses laying around.
Reduce stress. People might find it odd how deep cleaning can actually reduce stress levels in the house. It may not be obvious but when conducting deep cleaning, you will be moving, rearranging and organizing house hold items.④ _____________ You may even need a helping hand with getting rid of the large amount of clutter (杂乱物) around the house.
So, by deep cleaning your house every so often, you can get rid of clutter and the trouble of misplacing items around the house.⑤ _____________
A. Separate dust particles.
B. Better indoor air quality.
C. Dirty homes are shelters for bacteria and viruses.
D. Dirty and messy homes are linked to many illnesses and infections.
E. There are more dust particles lying around your home than you know.
F. You will meet useless items by accident laying around for who knows how long.
G. You will even be awarded extra living space from removing all that dust-collecting items.
四、完形填空(15空)
Children can sometimes give us most beautiful messages in a way that we would never imagine. This is what I 1 with a little girl whom I did not know.
Last spring I was walking in a park. A short 2 ahead of me was a Mom and her three-year-old daughter. The little girl was holding on to a string (线) that was 3 to a balloon. All of a sudden, a sharp gust (阵风) of wind took the balloon from the little girl. I 4 that there would be some screaming and crying.
But, no! As the little girl turned to watch her balloon going skyward, she 5 shouted out, “Wow!”
I didn't realize it at that moment, but later I found that little girl had really 6 me something.
Later that day, I received a phone call from a person with news of an unexpected 7 . I felt like responding with, “OH no, what should we do?” But, remembering that little girl, I found myself saying, “Wow, that's 8 ! How can I help you?”
One thing is 9 — life is always going to keep, us off balance with its unexpected problems. That’s a given. What is not fixed is our 10 . We can choose to be discouraged or light-hearted. No matter what the 11 is, a cheerful “Wow!” will always beat a discouraged “OH, no.” There is no 12 to see our problems as big deals. It is great to see them as a 13 of life that is just there to test us.
So the next time you experience one of life’s unexpected gusts, 14 that little girl and make it a “Wow!” experience. The “Wow!” response always 15 .
33.A. shared B. announced C. experienced D. checked
34.A. drive B. distance C. time D. course
35.A. led B. brought C. attached D. closed
36.A. doubted B. expected C. wished D. warned
37.A. calmly B. angrily C. sadly D. cheerfully
38.A. taught B. reminded C. offered D. sent
39.A. guest B. success C. invitation D. problem
40.A. interesting B. terrible C. unbelievable D. important
41.A. in use B. in doubt C. for sure D. for discussion
42.A. ability B. response C. personality D. duty
43.A. truth B. position C. competition D. situation
44.A. need B. way C. chance D. possibility
45.A. mirror B. misfortune C. change D. part
46.A. ask B. recommend C. remember D. call
47.A. works B. exists C. performs D. matches
五、短文填空
48.The Spring Festival Gala has become a stage to showcase China’s cutting-edge robotics. The 2026 gala was particularly impressive, as it ①__________________ (bring) Chinese martial arts (武术) and robotic technology together in a way that was both innovative and visually engaging.
In the 2025 Year of the Snake Gala, robots directed by filmmaker Zhang Yimou danced in Yangge BOT. Dressed ②_____________ colorful cotton coats, 16 robots waved red handkerchiefs while dancing in line with the human ③_____________________ (performer) . Fast forward to the 2026 Year of the Horse Gala, and the robots had truly evolved. In Wu BOT, robots demonstrated Chinese martial arts with impressive precision. What was particularly ④___________________ (strike) was their speed — these robots could run onto the stage fast ⑤______________ quickly reposition themselves, performing complex fighting moves.
According to Wang Xingxing, founder of Unitree Robotics, ⑥______________ technology behind these performances had advanced so rapidly that many of the techniques ⑦____________________ (display) in Wu BOT simply did not exist before the team began preparing for the gala. Each movement had to be precise to within 0.01 seconds ⑧___________________ (match) the music and the human partners, which was ⑨_____________________ (previous) thought impossible.
From Yangge BOT to Wu BOT, Chinese robotics is progressing at an incredible speed. The question now is not whether robots will appear on next year’s gala, but ⑩_______________ new wonders they will bring.
六、书面表达
49.上周五你校组织了“二手物品交换活动”。请你写一篇短文向校英文报“Campus Life”栏目投稿,内容包括:
1. 你用于交换的物品;
2. 你交换所得的物品;
3. 该活动的意义。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为100左右,标题不计入词数;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
A Remarkable Second-hand Item Exchange
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七、读后续写
50.It was July, the final day of the school year. My class of six-year-old students was eagerly looking forward to their summer break. To make the day more cheerful, I arranged for some balloons to be delivered, yet for me, this vacation was a mix of happiness and sadness. I had recently moved to this city and didn’t have enough money to take a flight home to be with my father. He was longing for me deeply, since this was his first summer without my company.
As I turned off the light before leaving, I spotted the balloons by the window.
Not knowing what to do with them, I gathered the thirteen strings and put them in the backseat of my car. Their colorful colors brightened my mood, and thankfully, I no longer felt so isolated.
Since I was still unfamiliar with the city, I chose to take a drive and before long, I found myself driving along a winding road where the trees overhead covered each other. The branches reminded me of two friends reaching out to welcome one another. Soon, a nursing home came into view. The place had an air of being forgotten, and I noticed a man sitting by himself in the shadow outside.
I suddenly felt an urge to drive in. However, the balloons in my backseat were blocking my sight — at that moment, I realized how to use them. I got out, took hold of one of the strings, waved at the man, and he smiled back. He introduced himself as Daniel, and he was roughly the same age as my father. As I gave him the balloon, he beamed and said, “Thanks. This adds a bit of brightness to my life.” As he fastened it to his chair, he appeared more joyful than when I first saw him. So I replied with a smile, “You’re welcome, Daniel. Maybe we’ll meet again one day.’
To my surprise, he responded, “Maybe, but it’s not likely. People are always invited to visit, but they seldom show up.” What he said forced me to pull an old chair closer to him. We began chatting about our lives, and the sound of his voice constantly brought my father to mind. I had imagined that having a conversation with a stranger would be dull. But it wasn’t; instead, it was enlightening — I had been feeling lonely, Daniel had felt the same, and so had the other residents of the nursing home.
注意:(1) 续写词数应为150个左右;
(2) 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置 作答。
Then I remembered the other twelve balloons in the backseat.
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Over the next six months, I visited Daniel often.
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I am sorry, but you can take the exam now. I am sorry, but my mother was ill in bed this morning and I had to look after her. Be honest, your mother was talking with the headmaster in his office when I passed by. I woke up this morning feeling a little worried. I was going to take part in the two hundred meter race in our school swimming pool. First, the headmaster gave a speech at eight o'clock. He encouraged us all to do well. Five teams took part in each event. At eight thirty, the one hundred hundred freestyle began. Unfortunately, one of our swimmers had a sudden pain in her left leg. During the race, SHE stopped swimming and shouted for help. A teacher jumped into the pool and brought her back. Luckily, SHE was fine at about ten past nine. IT was time for my event, the two hundred meter freestyle. I walk to the edge of the pool and waited for the judge to fire his gun. I heard him say, on your Marks, get set. go. And we jumped in. However, a swimmer dived into the pool too early. We had to start again. I was in the lead for the first one hundred and fifty meters, but another swimmer swam past me later. I won a metal for a second place. I was a little disappointed. My team came in second overall with forty seven points, the team, which one had a total of fifty three points. I'm tired out now. It's been a long day and i'm about to go to sleep. I woke up this morning feeling a little worried. I was going to take part in the two hundred metre race in our school swimming pool. First, the headmaster gave a speech at eight o'clock. He encouraged us all to do well. Five teams took part in each event. At eight thirty, the one hundred meter of freestyle began. Unfortunately, one of our swimmers had a sudden pain in her left leg during the race. SHE stopped swimming and shouted for help. A teacher jumped into the pool and brought her back. Luckily, SHE was fine. At about ten past nine, IT was time for my event, the two hundred meter freestyle. I walked to the edge of the pool and waited for the judge to fire his gun. I heard him say, on your Marks, get set. go. And we jumped in. However, a swimmer dived into the pool too early. We had to start again. I was in the league for the first one hundred and fifty meters, but another swimmers swim past me later. I won a medal for a second place. I was a little disappointed. My team came in second overall with forty seven points. The team, which one had a total of fifty three points. I'm tired out now. It's been a long day and i'm about to go to sleep. 听下面的录音。回答第一小题。I thought you were from canada, but I see you have AU. S. passport. I was born in canada, but I moved to the U. S. When I was thirteen, and now i'm in china. I thought you were from canada, but I see you have AU. S. passport. I was born in canada, but I moved to the U. S. When I was thirteen, and now i'm in china. 听力部分到此结束。