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2025-2026学年榆次一中高一(下)阶段检测试题
英
语
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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中
选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读
下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1.How does the man go to work at present?
A.On foot.
B.By bus.
C.By car.
2.What did the man do just now?
A.He sold the fridge.
B.He bought some food.
C.He ate up the food in the fridge.
3.What is the homework for next Tuesday about?
A.Listening.
B.Reading.
C.Writing.
4.When was the woman back home?
A.On Monday.
B.On Saturday.
C.On Sunday
5.Why does the man live downtown?
A.For cleaner air.
B.For the school.
C.For a low-cost living.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中
选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听
完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.How does the man probably feel at first?
A.Anxious.
B.Lucky.
C.Relaxed.
7.What will the woman do for the man?
A.Give him a lift
B.Call a taxi.
C.Have his car repaired.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What does the woman want?
A.A hat.
B.A skirt.
C.Some chocolate.
9.Where are most probably Annie and Amy now?
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A.In the library
B.At home
C.In the store.
10.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Co-workers.
B.Husband and wife
C.Father and daughter.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.A vacation
B.A shopping trip.
C.A restaurant.
12.When will the speakers set off?
AAt8:45.
B.At9:00
C.At9:30.
13.What will the woman do tomorrow?
A.Swim in a pool.
B.Have lunch in a restaurant.
C.Drive the man back.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What is the woman studying?
A.Piano.
B.Guitar.
C.Violin.
15.What does the man invite the woman to do this Saturday?
A.Go to a concert.
B.Choose an instrument.
C.Visit a school.
16.What does the woman think of Krall?
A.Easy-going.
B.Crazy.
C.Excellent.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.How many people are there in a team?
A.15.
B.16.
C.17.
18.Which team will Mr.Harper lead?
A.Team One
B.Team Three.
C.Team Two
19.What will the listeners do at the park inside the zoo?
A.Pick the best pictures.
B.Watch a show.
C.Have a picnic.
20.Who is the speaker talking to?
A.Students
B.Zookeepers.
C.Parents.
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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World-Famous Scenic Wonders to Explore
Our planet is home to countless amazing scenic spots,where.natural beauty and human
wisdom integrate to create unforgettable experiences.These destinations not only attract travelers
worldwide but also carry rich cultural and historical meanings.
The Great Wall of China
First built in the Western Zhou Dynasty,the Great Wall of China is one of the "Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World".Stretching over 21,000 kilometers,this longest military defense
project in the world winds through mountains like a huge dragon,displaying the ancient Chinese
people's wisdom and perseverance.As a world cultural heritage,it has become a must-visit for
those eager to feel China's profound history.
The Taj Mahal
Built in the 17th century by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife,
the Taj Mahal is a masterpiece of Mughal architecture,mixing Indian,Persian,and Islamic styles.
Made of white marble with precious stones,this ivory-white mausoleum stands beside the Yamuna
River in Agra,its marble design and complex carvings representing forever love.Recognized as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site,it is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings in the
world.
Yellowstone National Park
On the other side of the globe,Yellowstone National Park in the US stands as the world's first
national park.Covering parts of Wyoming,Montana,and Idaho,it is distinguished by unique
geothermal(地热的)features---spectacular geysers(间歇泉),colorful hot springs,and bubbling
mud volcanoes.Vast forests and grasslands within the park are home to elk,grizzly bears,and
other wildlife,offering nature lovers a chance to get close to the wild.
The Great Barrier Reef
Another treasure is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia,the largest coral reef()system on
Earth.Located off Queensland's coast,it shelters diverse marine life,from vivid corals to diverse
fish.Visitors can explore its underwater beauty through snorkeling or diving,making it a paradise
for ocean enthusiasts.
21.Why was the Taj Mahal built?
A.To honor someone
B.To defend against enemy
C.To house royal family.
D.To avoid summer heat.
22.Who is most likely to visit Yellowstone National Park?
A.Ocean lovers.B.Architects.
C.Nature enthusiasts.D.Historians.
23.Which scenic spot is ideal for those fascinated with underwater life?
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A.The Great Wall of China.
B.The Taj Mahal
C.The Great Barrier Reef.
D.Yellowstone National Park
B
The light is pouring through the windows as I stare attentively at a violin-shaped piece of
wood in my hands.I run my fingertips over the rough surface to feel for imperfections that will
need to be removed."Violin making is easy,"my teacher used to joke,"just take away all the bits
of wood that aren't a violin."
By the time I'm in my workshop holding this piece of wood,I've already been up for many
hours.I'm an early riser.After coffee,I head out for an hour-long walk with my dog,Eggs.Most
of my ideas come to me during morning walks,including my proudest project to date:a violin I
made for a film supporting the Right to Roam campaign,which promotes public access to the
countryside.Today,the violin has become a shared treasure for the community-local folk
musicians take it into the hills to play,letting its music echo across the very landscapes the
campaign seeks to protect.
I love walking into my workshop in the morning.My work varies from small adjustments
to more extensive work requiring a careful handling of the violin as a historical object.You never
know what you'll find inside an old violin.One of my favorite repairs involved a violin full of
cracks.When I removed the front of it,I found its inside filled with pencil signatures from makers
of the past.One read,in beautiful old calligraphic writing:"Le Petit Luthier a Paris,1825"
Although many heritage crafts,like violin making,play a vital role in cultural economy,
they're usually not big money earners.My choice of job also informs my lifestyle.While my
friends devote time to travel and spend money on luxuries,I invest my time in community,nature,
and my growth as a craftsperson.I didn't truly find my way to those things,or realize how much
fulfilling they are,until I began working as a violin maker.
24.What's required to be a violin maker?
A.Good sense of humor.
B.Keen eyes and sensitive touch.
C.Good knowledge of technology.
D.Rich experience in cutting wood.
25.Why does the author value the film project so much?
A.It is for public welfare.
B.It is loved by the folk players
C.It is highly ranked by experts.
D.It was shown in a famous film.
26.What impressed the author most about the old violin she repaired?
A.The fine skill it showed.
B.The person who crafted it.
C.Traces of history it carried.
D.Severe damage it suffered.
27.What does the author want to convey through his story?
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A.Love will find a way.
B.Still water runs deep.
C.Actions speak louder than words.
D.The best things in life are not material.
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Many programs claim to boost happiness,like daily meditation (or 12-week gratitude
diary.These activities from positive psychology do work,but most people are too busy to keep up
with them.What if finding more happiness did not require a major time commitment or a big
lifestyle change?What if it could come from simple,brief actions such as texting a genuine"thank
you"to a colleague,asking a friend to share something that made them feel proud or looking at
the sky's vastness with wonder?
Inspired by the 2021 film Mission:Joy,researchers created a free,globally available online
resource called the Big Joy Project.This free online program sends daily 5-10 minute micro acts
to people worldwide.Examples include listening to a 42-second laughter clip or writing a
gratitude list.Over 100,000 people from over 200 countries have joined,completing more than
400,000 micro acts.Studies show amazing results:after just one week,participants felt.happier,
less stressed,and even slept better.The benefits were for everyone-even people with financial
struggles or lower education.The project also made people more willing to help others.
Why do these small acts work?We think it's because they boost positive emotions,inspire
feelings of connection,and help people feel more aligned with what brings them meaning and
purpose.Indeed,many of these behaviors-practicing gratitude and being more sociable,for
instance-have been well studied for years and found to be beneficial to the doer.or giver.Also,
they make people feel in control of their happiness,not just waiting for good things to happen.
In a world full of loneliness and burnout,micro acts are powerful.They prove that simple,
daily micro acts can ratchet up happiness in a more empowering way.While more research is
needed,the Big Joy Project shows that anyone can feel happier with simple,daily acts.
28.Why does the author raise two questions in Paragraph 1?
A.To exhibit some examples.
B.To display mental activities.
C.To show research direction.
D.To question previous programs
29.What is a result of the Big Joy Project?
A.People rid themselves of all sleep problems
B.People with lower education got more help.
C.People had their financial problems solved
D.People were happier and willing to help others.
30.What does the underlined phrase"ratchet up"mean in the last paragraph?
A.Increase.B.Decrease.
C.Affect.
D.Spread.
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31.What's the best title of the passage?
A.Small Acts,Big Joy
B.More commitment,More Joy
C.Simple Changes,Huge Gains
D.More Attention,Greater Happiness
D
Scientists in San Juan Island are testing a new method to listen to whales.They are using
hair-thin fiber-optic cables (as underwater microphones.This technology is called
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS).
Unlike traditional tools that listen from one spot,DAS can use the whole length of the cable
as a sensor.This allows scientists to find the exact place of a whale and track its direction.
The researchers have already proven that DAS works for large baleen whales(大型须鲸).In
a test,they recorded the sounds of fin whales and blue whales by using it.Now,they face a new
challenge:Seeing if it works for killer whales.Killer whales use high-frequency clicks,which are
harder to detect(监测).
This research is important.The local killer whales,known as Southern Residents,are
disappearing,with only about 75 left.They face three main threats:underwater noise from ships,a
lack of their main food-Chinook salmon,and toxic pollution.Ship noise can cover up the killer
whales'clicks,making it hard for them to hunt the already few salmon.
If successful,the DAS system could provide real-time data on where the killer whales are
For example,if scientists detect killer whales moving towards a busy shipping lane,they could tell
nearby ferries to slow down or reduce noise,giving the whales a safer path.The method could
also open a new window into killer whales'behavior and communication.
With thousands of miles of cables already on ocean floors worldwide,this technology could
create a huge global network for monitoring underwater life and helping with conservation efforts.
32.What do the researchers use DAS for?
A.Guiding whales.B.Discovering whales'food.
C.Tracking whales.
D.Repairing ships.
33.What is the researchers'next plan after using DAS on large baleen whales?
A.To record the sound of baleen whales.
B.To build a cheaper DAS system
C.To study fish species in deeper water.
D.To apply DAS to killer whales.
34.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
A.How DAS works.
B.What killer whales suffer
C.Why it is difficult to find killer whales.
D.How the research is carried out.
35.What can be inferred from paragraph 5?
A.DAS may help protect and study killer whales
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B.DAS has already worked well on killer whales.
C.Killer whales can reduce noise by slowing down.
D.Ocean life will be protected worldwide.
第二节共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡
上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How to Deliver Effective Presentations
Delivering presentation is an everyday art form that anyone can master.To capture your
audience's attention,present your information with ease and confidence.To get this level of
fluency,use more visuals than text in your slides,and practice,practice,practice.
Think of your presentation as a story.36Start by creating a beginning,then pull
your audience into a tale with an exciting climax().It may help to start your presentation
with a question or a dilemma so they feel involved from the start.
Make your slides as visual as possible.37Instead,present charts,graphs,photos or
illustrations that only you can explain.This way,your audience remains focused on you.
Include humor.38Try leading your audience up to a point that sounds as if it will
be serious,technical,or even dangerous,and then surprise them with a joke.If your presentation
has a lot of data,you might transition between topics with funny visuals.
39 If you are working with a small crowd,you can talk directly to members of the
audience.Ask someone to tell a joke to get you warmed up,or quiz audience members about their
experience with something related to your topic.If it's a large group,ask questions that each
audience member can answer with a show of hands.
With practice and preparation,you can deliver presentations that inform,engage,and inspire.
But even the best plan can run into trouble.40For example,if the microphone stops
working or a slide won't load,staying calm and handling it gracefully can actually strengthen your
connection with the audience.
A.As you write,organize it along a story line instead of by topics.
B.Find ways to make your presentation interactive.
C.Therefore,you'd better prepare for potential technical failures.
D.This is why having a backup plan is essential for any presenter.
E.Make jokes and tell funny anecdotes.
F.Avoid long sentences that explain everything you are going to say.
G.Practice your speech in front of a mirror to check your body language.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
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第一节(共15小题,每题1分,满分15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。
When I first built my website 3 years ago,I had no idea what I was doing.
Naturally,I went to various websites and blogs for41.I noticed the common
features like social media buttons,advertisements,comments and more.At first glance,these
seemed 42 since every website had them.But as I43 my site,I found they
were not.Instead,a clean,user-friendly design is a good44,which had positive effects.
Without advertisements or social media buttons,more people were45.It seemed that
the more my website was46,the better the results were.
Later,I noticed the 47 of simplicity in other areas of life.
As a kid,I was too weak.As an athlete,I needed to get stronger.So I spent hours designing
the right combination of exercises.But unfortunately,I48got stronger.I assumed that
I was missing some kind of exercise,so I kept49 something new.However,it took me
years to realize that I had not been on the right track with my training,with so many types of
exercises50
Accordingly,later I51 the complex works and focused on just one or two
exercises.Surprisingly,there was a noticeable 52 in my strength in just four months.
From websites to workouts,I made progress by ignoring,reducing and53 the
non-essential choices.I think this principle also 54 to most things in life.So when you
make a list of your plans,decide what truly matters to you and55 the rest.
41.A.relaxation B.attention
C.inspiration
D.exchange
42.A.familiar
B.contradictory
C.similar
D.essential
43.A.tested
B.equipped
C.appreciated
D.contacted
44.A.assumption
B.proposal
C.association
D.option
45.A.trapped
B.attracted
C.tricked
D.motivated
46.A.restricted
B.simplified
C.tackled
D.shifted
47.A.impact
B.intention
C.convention
D.limit
48.A.occasionally B.gradually
C.barely
D.apparently
49.A.adding
B.avoiding
C.affecting
D.admiring
50.A.presented
B.combined
C.divided
D.sorted
51.A.maintained B.confirmed
C.transformed
D.highlighted
52.A.balance
B.gap
C.decrease
D.boost
53.A.removing
B.making
C.fueling
D.accepting
54.A.responds
B.applies
C.appeals
D.sticks
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55.A.pick out
B.try out
C.cut out
D.hang out
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。
As New Yorkers enjoy their fruity Luckin lattes,few of them might realize that this cup's
journey across56Pacific tells a story rich with cultural exchange.
For years,Starbucks57(stand)as a symbol of widespread influence in the coffee
market,having over 17,000 stores in China.For Luckin,entering such a58(competition)
space requires courage and serious innovation.
59 (found)in 2017,Luckin is China's fastest-growing coffee retailer,with over
24,000 stores across the country.By focusing on the60(affordable)of coffee and
flexible product innovation,Luckin has successfully attracted a growing number of young Chinese
people with fresh,various taste offerings.
With releases like"100 percent Yunnan Single Origin",many of Luckin's specials feature
Yunnan's typical small-bean coffee,61is valued for its chocolate aftertaste.Today,
Yunnan coffee is one of China's key products shipped overseas,62140,000 tons of
beans produced every year on its rich soil.
Beyond just coffee,Luckin has reshaped retail through technology and turned the traditional
coffee business 63 a fully online,data-driven model.A customer can personalize his
drink order and pay in seconds,all from a phone app-he doesn't need to rely on anyone else to
customize the drink for 64(he).In this cup of Luckin coffee-65(combine)
Yunnan's beans with a global taste-cultures find a shared sip.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国好友Jim正在策划一次以“绿色山西“为主题的社
团活动,他发来邮件询问你的建议。请你用英文给他回复,内容包括:(1)活动形式;(②)活
动内容。
注意:1.词数80左右;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
第二节(满分25分)
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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。
Mark had a secret:he couldn't ride a bike.It wasn't because he never tried.His father taught
him one summer when he was seven.He ran alongside him,holding the seat,and shouting"Keep
pedalling ()!"But Mark's balance was terrible.He fell into the bushes,and both knees bled.
After two weeks of trying,his dad sighed,"Maybe next year."But that"next year"never came.
The childhood shame stayed with him
Then,he grew up and had a family of his own.He never shared the secret with anyone but
his wife,Lena.Most of the time,it didn't matter.When friends invited him on bike trips,he
volunteered to drive and bring snacks.When the kids were old enough to learn to ride,Lena
offered to teach them.
But lately,his twelve-year-old daughter Alice and seven-year-old son Bob were planning the
first-ever"Family Bike Adventure."They had picked a campsite (by the lake and mapped a
biking route around it.Every night,they'd argue about who would win the family race.Mark
smiled through every conversation,but inside,his stomach tightened.In every other way,Mark
was a perfect dad.He never missed a school event and could fix everything in the house.
Admitting he couldn't ride?That was hard.
So he made a plan.After the kids went to bed,he slipped out and wheeled a bike to the empty
market parking lot to practise.But thirty years after that summer,his body still remembered
nothing.The bike seemed to have a mind of its own,and he just couldn't control it.His legs shook.
His hands ached.Sometimes he would crash into the wall
The next day,Alice,a considerate girl,asked about his bruised (knees.But he said
nothing.After several nights,Lena said to him,"You don't have to do this.The kids don't care.No
one can do everything."Mark shook his head."They think I can.Let me try a little longer."
One night,after he fell off the bike again,he heard a voice."Dad?"His heart stopped.
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2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
It was Alice,who had followed him out of curiosity.
That Saturday,when his family went biking,Mark stayed at the campsite happily.
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