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2026年春学期高二年级阶段性检测英语学科试题
总分:150分
时长:120分钟
命题人:王志刚
审核人:周群芳
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读
两遍。
1.How does the woman feel about the interview?
A.Satisfied.
B.Terrible.
C.Uncertain.
2.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Nutritionist and client.
B.Nurse and visitor.
C.Doctor and patient.
3.What kind of person is the woman?
A.Considerate.
B.Persistent.
C.Independent.
4.What happened to the speakers?
A.They went lost.
B.They missed their exit.
C.They reported a traffic issue.
5.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At a travel agency.
B.At a hotel check-in
C.At an immigration counter.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项
中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,
各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the main goal of the new club?
A.To protect the environment.B.To clean up the jibrary.
C.To organize social activities
7.What has Bob already done?
A.Put up posters.
B.Advertised online.
C.Held a club meeting
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A.Translation devices.
B.A study abroad trip.
C.Language barriers.
9.Why does the woman recommend the Ray-Ban Meta?
A.Its low price.
B.Her own experience
C.Its assistive functions.
10.What will the man most likely do next?
A.Test the glasses.
B.Purchase the glasses.
C.Search for more info.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.Why is private mode suggested?
A.To screen new followers.
B.To limit data visibility.
C.To reset account settings.
12.What should Bella avoid online?
A.Direct talk.
B.Private settings
C.Mean comments.
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13.What does Bella agree to do?
A.Limit phone use.
B.Keep 9:30 schedule.
C.Reach more followers.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What do both noodles have in commou?
A.Rice as base.
B.Ethnic roots.
C.Cooking heat.
15.What shapes Guangxi noodles?
A.Mixed influences.
B.Local customs.
C.Indian spices.
16.What makes Southeast Asian noodles unique?
A.Pickled beans.
B.Meat topping.
C.Bold seasonings.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What does the route pass by?
A.Iconic city landmarks.
B.Private sports tracks.
C.Quiet countryside parks.
18.Why did the runners join the London marathon?
A.To gain public fame.
B.To help personal causes
C.To run national charities.
19.What do we know about Sarah?
A.She ran for her daughter.
B.She is a professional.
C.She is a busy student.
20.Why does the speaker give the talk?
A.To give race advice.
B.To highlight the event.
C.To recruit more runners.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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The 2026 National College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition,organized by the Ministry
of Education and supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology,is now open for registration.As the most
influential innovation competition for college students in China,this event aims to stimulate students'innovative
thinking.cultivate entrepreneurial spirit,and promote the transformation of scientific and technological
achievements.
Eligibility
1.Full-time coliege students(including undergraduate,master,and doctoral students)in Chinese universities;
2.Teams of 3-8 members,with a clear division of labor;
3.Each team must have a guiding teacher from the university.
Tracks Themes
The competition has four main tracks,with themes covering the following areas:
1.Technological Innovation Track:Focusing on hard technology innovation in fields such as artificial intelligence,
new energy,biomedicine,and advanced manufacturing;
2.Rural Revitalization Track:Focusing on projects that help rural development,including agricultural technology,
rural e-commerce,and rural cultural tourism;
3.Public Welfare Track:Focusing on public welfare projects related to education assistance,elderly care,
environmental protection,and disability support;
4.Cultural Innovation Track:Focusing on projects related to intangible cultural heritage inheritance,digital
cultural creativity,and international cultural cominunication.
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Schedule
1.Registration Preliminary Round:January 10-March 15,2026(online registration and project submission via
the official website);
2.Provincial Semi-finals:March 20-April 20,2026;
3.National Finals:May 10-May 15,2026,held in Beijing.
Awards Benefits
1.The competition will set up special awards,first,second,and third prizes,with a total prize pool of 5 million
yuan;
2.Outstanding projects will get incubation support,investment opportunities,and policy support from the
goverment and enterprises;
3.Winning teams will have the opportunity to participate in international innovation exchange activities
For more details,please visit the official website:https://www.ncsec2026.com.
21.What is the main purpose of the 2026 competition?
A.To help college students find well-paid jobs after graduation.
B.To stimulate students'innovation and cultivate entrepreneurial spirit.
C.To provide investment opportunities for tech enterprises.
D.To promote international exchange between Chinese and foreign universities.
22.Which track should a team with a project about intangible cultural heritage inheritance choose?
A.Technological Innovation Track.
B.Rural Revitalization Track.
C.Public Welfare Track.
D.Cultural Innovation Track.
23.What benefit can outstanding projects get from the competition?
A.A guaranteed job offer in the government.B.Incubation support and investment opportunities.
C.Free tuition for their university study.
D.A long-term scholarship from the Ministry of Education.
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At 24,Zhang Meng has become a professional simultaneous interpreter at an international conference
company,a dream she has had since she was a child.What makes her story extraordinary is that she was born
with cerebral palsy,which affects her movement and speech.
Zhang's childhood was filled with challenges.Because of her illness.she couldn't walk until she was 6 years
old,and her speech was unclear when she was a kid.Other children often laughed at her,and she used to lock
herself in her room,feeling depressed and hopeless.It was her mother who encouraged her to learn English,
saying that language could open a new door for her.
At the age of 8,Zhang started to leam English.Because of her speech problem,she had to practice a single
word hundreds of times until she could pronounce it correctly.She listened to English tapes every day,imitated
the pronunciation of native speakers,and read English articles aloud for hours."Learning English was the hardest
thing I had ever done,but it was also the thing that gave me hope,"Zhang recalled.
In 2020,Zhang was admitted to a top foreign language university in Beijing,majoring in translation.During
her university years,she studied even harder than her classmates.She got up at 5 a.m.every day to practice
interpreting,and often stayed in the library until midnight.Her hard work paid off:she won the first prize in the
National College Student Interpretation Competition in 2023,and passed the most difficult simultaneous
interpretation certification exam in 2024.
Now,Zhang has interpreted for more than 30 international conferences,including the World Economic
Forum."Many people say that I am an inspiration,but I just want to prove that disabled people can also achieve
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their dreams as long as they work hard,"Zhang said."My illness limits my body,but it can't limit my mind and
my pursuit of dreams.I hope my story can encourage more people wwith disabilities to bravely chase their
dreams."
24.What challenge did Zhang Meng face in her childhood?
A.She had difficulty in movement and speech due to cerebral palsy.
B.She couldn't go to school because of her illness.
C.Her parents didn't support her in learning English.
D.She had no talent for language learning.
25.What made Zhang Meng start to learn English?
A.Her dream of becoming an international star.
B.Her mother's encouragement and the hope it brought her.
C.The laughter of other children.
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D.Her desire to travel abroad.
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26.What can we learn from paragraph 4 about Zhang Meng?
A.She found university life easy and relaxing.
B.She won the national interpretation competition before entering university.
C.Her hard work helped her achieve great success in translation.
D.She gave up practicing interpreting because of the difficulty.
27.What can we learn from Zhang Meng's story?
A.Disabled people can't achieve their dreams.
B.Illness can limit both your body and your mind.
C.Hard work and perseverance can help overcome difficulties.
D.Learning English is the only way to change your life.
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We live in a world where conversations about mental health are becoming more common.Yet,while sharing
struggles often receives understanding,admitting to feeling steady can sometimes feel uncomfortable.Why does
saying"I'm doing well"often come with a hint of guilt,as if being okay is somehow inappropriate when others
are not?
This phenomenon is linked to what psychologists call upward emotional comparison.In our interconnected
society,we constantly measure our own emotional state against the visible suffering of others.As a result,
expressions of personal stability can be misunderstood as indifference or privilege,making people hesitate to
share their neutral or positive well-being.The language of crisis feels more familiar and authentic than the
language of calm.
However,feeling okay is not emotional ignorance.Research in positive psychology suggests that emotions
like calmness and contentment are not merely personal benefits.They serve a critical social function.Positive
emotions can broaden our perspective,enhance problemn-solving abilities,and build psychological resources.This
inner steadiness,far from being selfish,actually increases our capacity for empathy and compassion.It acts as an
emotional bulwark,allowing individuals to navigate the waves of collective stress without being overwhelmed.
Therefore,cultivating and acknowledging this"quiet okayness"is a form of emotional resilience.It involves
several practices:answering honestly when genuinely well,valuing the stable middle ground between crisis and
excitement,allowing oneself to feel gratitude without guilt,and sharing one's calm through attentive presence.In
challenging times,such steadiness becomes a quiet strength.By openly acknowledging our own periods of
stability,we help normalize a full range of human emotions and create space for others to accept their own state
without judgment.Ultimately,this honest sharing of wellbeing,one conversation at a time,contributes to building
a more emotionally resilient community
28.Why might people feel guilty saying"I'm doing well"?
A.They feel they face a language crisis.
B.They fear their luck won't last long.
C.They think sharing feelings is impolite.
D.They worry it shows a lack of concern.
29.What does the underlined word"bulwark"in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Measurement.B.Barrier.
C.Support.
D.Pressure.
30.Which of the following actions best illustrates"quiet okayness"?
A.Sharing only anxieties to seek support.
B.Encouraging others to feel constantly happy.
C.Telling a friend you're well when you truly are.
D.Saying"I'm fine"quickly even if feeling stressed.
31.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.The Quiet Strength of Feeling Okay
B.Why We Should Only Share Our Struggles
C.How Positive Psychology Builds Happiness
D.The Problem of Upward Emotional Comparison
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Time is something we feel every day-rushing to school,glancing at watches,counting down minutes.Yet,
surprisingly,modern physics struggles to explain why time moves forward at all.Einstein's theory of relativity
describes time as part of a fixed 4D spacetime,where past,present,and future coexist like pages in a book.
Quantum mechanics does not naturally treats time as special-many processes could run backward
just as well.So where does time's flow come from?
A groundbreaking perspective was proposed in 1983 by seientists Page and Wootters.They proposed that
time is an illusion (created by quantum entanglement ()They envisioned the universe as a timeless
quantum state.When one part acts as a"clock"and becomes entangled with the rest,time seems to emerge-just
like page numbers help us read a story in order.
Experimental support is accumulating.In a 2024 study,scientists created a model using entangled quantum
magnets and a spring.The entire system was static ()yet the spring's state changed over time relative to
the clock,demonstrating how time might arise from entanglement.
But what could serve as the universe's real clock?Italian physicist Paola Verrucci points to black holes.They
are isolated,highly energetic,and-thanks to Hawking radiation-can entangle with the outside world."It's a
perfect clock,"she says."You can't touch it,but you can be linked to it."
More strikingly,Verrucci argues time's direction may come from quantum measurement.Each time we
observe reality,possibilities collapse into facts-a one-way process."You create time,"she says,"when you ask
what time it is."This view transforms our role from passive witnesses of time to active participants.Time may not
be a pre-existing river carrying us,but a story we co-write through our interactions with a quantum universe.
32.What can we know from paragraph 1?
A.The theory of relativity views time as independent of space.
B.Modem physics can explain why time moves forward easily.
C.Quantum mechanics specially focuses on the study of time.
D.Our understanding of time varies from physics perspectives.
33 Why did the scientists create the model?
A.To explain the quantum entanglement.
B.To support a timeless quantum state.
C To show how time comes from entanglement.
D.To confirm time exists in a static universe.
34.Which viewpoint might Verrucci agree with?
A.Hawking radiation generated time
B.There is no ideal clock in universe.
C.Observing time helps to create time.
D.Time existed as a river before humans.
35.What is the main purpose of the text?
A.To present the history of quantum mechanics.
B.To explore the origin of time from quantum links.
C.To compare a couple of known spacetime theories.D.To illustrate technology of quantum entanglement
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选
项。
How to Raise Kids Who Value Weaith and Giving
"What do you want your children to know about money?"It's a simpie question-but the answer has the
power to shape your family's legacy for generations.36 It's a mirror of our values,a tool for impact,
and a teacher of life lessons.If we want to raise economically responsible and purpose-filled kids,we need to be
intentional.
Start early
37Even preschoolers can grasp the idea of money being earned,saved,and used with intention.
As kids earn a little pocket money or small rewards,they learn to divide their money into meaningful categories.
Over time,this builds muscle memory around choices,delayed satisfaction,and generosity.
Connect inoney to values.
As children grow,so should the depth of your money conversations and try to involve them in real-life
decisions.For example,give them a back-to-school shopping amount and let them manage priorities.Most
importantly,show them how money reflects values.38Teens can spot inconsistency a mile away.
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You don't need to be a financial expert to raise financially wise children.You just need to be open.Share
your financial mistakes while keep transparent about budgeting and trade-offs.Kids learn best not by being told
-but by being shown.Let money talks happen naturally around the dinner table,during car rides,or while
watching the news.
Introduce the joy of giving.
One of the most powerful gifts you can give your child is the habit of generosity.Invite your kids into the
giving process,and let them choose a charity to support with their"Give"jar or volunteer together as a family.It
will dawn on them that money is more than what you keep.40
A.Ground it in action.
B.It's also about what you share.
C.Make it a lifestyle,not a lecture.
D.Young kids are more capable than we think.
E.Money is never just about dollars and cents.
F.It doesn't need to be big;it just needs to be real.
G.Are your spending patters in line with what you say2e:s.c.上小小ft
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第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I've finally faced the fear that has troubled me for 30 years.Like millions,I fear flying.When my daughter
moved to Beijing,I knew I had to 41 it.
Flying terrifies me-heart racing and legs shaking.I'm not 42.Research shows many share this
fear.And for me,frequent short work flights only made it 43,especially those lonely late-night ones.
With a visit to China coming,I 44 for an airline-offered course called"Flying with Confidence".At
the airport,I was 45 by how many others had paid f399 to face the same fear.Among them was Mia,
who stopped flying after a sudden panic attack.Now pregnant ()she wanted to46 passing her fear
down to her child.
Pilots led the morning session.Learning 47,like a plane gliding 100 miles if engines stop,
was comforting.They emphasized the 48 safety rules and over 100,000 safe flights daily.
The afternoon focused on 49.The doctor patiently explained that "fear of fear"is common.He
taught"breathe and squeeze"-slow breaths to control stress chemicals,and muscle squeezes to focus the mind.
We practiced and it 50.
Then came the51 flight.As we boarded,earlier excitement turned to obvious 52.Captain
Miller provided a calming broadcast.When turbulence (hit,I used the53 technique.For the first
time,panic didn't 54.
The moment I exited the plane was emotional.My hands were still shaking,but my heart was already racing
55,to my daughter in Beijing.
41.A.accept
B.ignore
C.test
D.overcome
42.A.different
B.alone
C.unique
D.brave
43.A.worse
B.less
.C.easier
D.clearer
44.A.longed
B.planned
C.searched
D.registered
45.A.touched
B.struck
C.puzzled
D.annoyed
46.A.avoid
B.deny
C.forget
D.delay
47.A.skills
B.facts
C.theories
D.news
48.A.latest
B.various
C.secret
D.strict
49.A.assessment
B.behavior
C.psychology
D.communication
50.A.worked
B.happened
C.varied
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D.mattered
51.A.personal
B.normal
C.final
D.actual
52.A.boredom
B.disappointment
C.tension
D.confusion
53.A.traditional
B.learned
C.inspiring
D.usual
54.A.show off
B.break down
C.take over
D.fade away
55.A.ahead
B.again
C.around
D.along
第二节(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。
Qingming Festival is a traditional Chinese festival.It usually falls in early April,56.
the weather
starts to get warm and the grass tums green.
During Qingming,people visit the graves of their ancestors.They clean the graves and place flowers there
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(show)respeet for the dead.
This festival is also a great time for outdoor activities.Many people go on spring outings with their family.
They fly kites and enjoy the beautiful nature,which helps breathe 58._(vital)into our lives.
Qingming Festival helps us remember our family members 59.
passed away and enjoy the beauty
of spring.It's 60.important festival that connects the past with the present.
The traditional Chinese solar calendar divides the year 61.24 solar terms.It is one of the most
important traditional festivals in Chins,when most Chinese will enjoy a public holiday.
It is also called Tomb Sweeping Day.Because it is the time for Chinese people to honor their 62.
(ose)family members.
Clear and Bright is a period in which Chinese people honor nature and the ancestors of the Chinese nation.
The worship of nature and ancestors can be traced to ancient times,and is still 63.
(influence)in modern
society
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makes flying kites during this festival special is that people cut the string while the kite is in
the sky to let it fly 65..
(free).
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,你校将举办“航天员面对面”主题活动,邀请了一位曾在天宫空间站(Tiangong Space
Statio如)执行任务的航天员来校分享。你作为学生代表,将在活动开始时致欢迎辞,内容包括:
1.表达欢迎:
2.结合你对“空间站生活”的了解,谈谈你印象深刻的几个方面:(23点)
3.号召同学们积极参与并预祝活动成功。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答
Dear astronaut,teachers and fellow students,
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第二节(满分25分)
67.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。续写的词数应为
150左右。
18-year-old Sadiya was bor in Deora,a small village in eastern India,but moved to the city of Mumbai
when she was 3.In 2020,when the pandemic broke out,her father's small business was forced to close
temporarily and the family returned to her ancestral village to wait out the pandemic.
However,it greatly shocked her when she found that attending school was uncommon in Deora,where
almost half of the villagers couldn't read.Unable to afford textbooks,many families often withdrew their
children from schools.They didn't wish to educate their children,many of whom had to work in the fields with
their parents,even though some had the desire to read.
Sadiya,the college girl with a strong sense of social responsibility,had been trying to seize opportunities to
open doors for others.Fluent in Hindi,Urdu,and English,she often spoke at inter-college events on the right to
education and enjoyed a high reputation among college students.
Used to taking on challenges,Sadiya was determined to do something for the village children.One day last
July,Sadiya sat down with her family elders and put forward the idea of setting up a library.Many shook their
heads in disagreement-this wasn't how a young girl should spend her time.
After many discussions,Sadiya finally convinced them and gained access to a relative's guesthouse,
mending it with $67 that she'd won in public-speaking competitions.With help from her uncle,Akbar,and cousin,
Nawaz,she got to work.Walls were repainted,the bamboo roof was repaired and lights and bookshelves were
fixed,and the room was filled with chairs and a long table.Pictures on the walls brightened the space.Looking at
the newly-decorated "library",Sadiya couldn't hold back her excitement while imagining the children reading
books there.
续写要求:
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
However,these books were far from enough.
With everything ready,the library finally opened.
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