江苏省扬州市广陵区扬州中学教育集团树人学校2025-2026学年高一下学期6月阶段检测英语试题

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树人高级中学2025-2026-2阶段测试 高一英语 2026.06 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分】 第一节(共5小题;每小题15分,满分7.5分) 1.How will Patti go to Vienna? A.By train. B.By car. C.By plane. 2.What was the woman doing last night? A.Watching a game. B.Taking an exam. C.Learning in the library. 3.When will the man's flight take off? A.At10:10. B.At7:20, C.At6:30. 4.What is the man doing? A.Taking a photo. B.Doing exercise. C.Buying a hat. 3.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.When Max is leaving B.What they will get for Max. C.Whether Max likes music. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 6.Where is Adam's boat now? A.Under a bridge.B.Near a little island. C.In the center of the lake. 7.How soon will Kate probably get to the meeting place? A.In fifteen minutes.B.In an hour. C.In thirty minutes. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.In a hospital. B.In an office. C.On the phone. 9.What does the woman want Dave to do? A.Complete a sales report.B.Attend a meeting. C.Share her user name. 10.When will the woman contact Dave? A.This afternoon. B.Tomorrow morning. C.Tomorrow afternoon. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A Old schoolmates.B.Business partners. C.Fellow workers. 12.Where does Peter work? A.At a restaurant. B.In a school. C.At a travel agency. 13.What will the speakers do next? A.Go to school. B.Take a trip. C.Have a coffee. 第1页共11贞 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 14.What is the woman's problem? A.She fails to organize Parents'Night. B.She needs to find music suiting everyone C.She is unfamiliar with young people's tastes. 5.What kind of music do the speakers decide to start with? A.Rock'n'roll. B.Jazz. C.Country music. 16.What is said about the line dancing? A.It is difficult to follow the steps. B.Dancers do the same moves to music. C.Everyone finds their own space to dance 17.What is the woman's attitude towards Jerry's invitation? A.Uninterested. B.Reserved. C.Eagcr. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18.Who is the speaker? A.A news reporter. B.A traffic officer. C.A radio host. 19.Which offers a longer period of free parking on weekends? A.The south parking lot. B.The east parking lot. C.The west parking lot. 20.What will the speaker do if Ford Taurus 15 FTU is still there in ten minutes? A.Have the car removed. B.Cancel the license plate. C.Call the owner. 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。 A From the food ingredients,the placing on the plate to the background music and much more,chefs and companies in the UK are planning to change our dining experiences,and the trends in dining out. Entomophagy This is a proper term for eating insects!Numerous people realize that many of our basic food may disappear in the coming decades and insects can offer people good protein (to replace animal meats,so they believe insects are a good choice.It hasn't quite happened yet beeause we all think insects are extremely unpleasant.But,many chefs are 第2页共11页 already experimenting in the field.A number of top chefs in London are using their cooking creativity to turn something unpleasant into something delicious. Tech at the Table Digital products will probably become a common part of our food and drink experiences in the near future.We're going to see things like tablets and computer screens that can tell stories around the food we are eating.We'll be able to change the color of plates digitally,because we know that colors can change the taste of food or make it look better. The Experimental Meal The experimental meal is liked by a growing number of people interested in finding new connections between their senses.They think that food is not just what goes into the mouth,but a whole experience.They're seeing dining-music,lighting,staff uniforms, temperature changes-as a whole meal.They are trying to put different things together instead of having dinner and then going to the theatre,why not bring the two together? The same goes for cinema and music. 21.What is the reason for some people to turn to insects for food? A.The better taste of protein from insects. B.The possibility of main food disappearing. C.The popularity of some chefs in London. D.The performance of some chefs'experiments. 22.Why is the color of plates changed digitally? A.To make the food healthy B.To make the plate eco-friendly. C.To make the plate funny. D.To make the food appealing 23.Why do some people prefer the experimental meal? A.To combine food with digital products. B.To bring colorful plates together. C.To connect senses in a new way. D.To carry out technology experiments. B We find the owl at the very edge of our woods the morning after the storm.Wings flight-frozen and round eyes glassy.I touch its feathers lightly with my fingertip and I'm surprised because they still feel real even though the owl has slipped away somewhere else and Dad is already digging a hole for it in the rain-soaked earth. I liftits body and it's huge in my hands but the hollow bones do most of the work for me and I almost think the owl might shake the stiffness from its feathers and fly away.I really don't think this one should go into a hole in the ground.I say that to Dad and he says that it's the circle of life and that now the owl will become part of nature again. Feeding the soil with its flesh and growing the roots of plants from its feathers. Dad shifts the:last of the dirt with his spade and sits down at the base of a tree with a huff of air that smokes around him.I put the bird in the hole and mark it with a smooth 第3负共11负 pebble(鹅卵石)soI'1 always know. After we've buried the owl,we walk all around the woods and clear the worst of the damage from the winds and the rain.The damage isn't as bad as it's been before and it feels like the storm has cleaned everything back to being new and fresh.I use my hawk eyes and search the ground in flicks and sweeps and I find treasures in the rain-raked earth just like always.Pieces of pottery and something that could be a Roman coin.I slip them into my pocket and they bump against each other to tell their stories to me,but I'll listen later. I help Dad load the best of the fallen branches on to the trailer so we can cut them for fire wood or maybe a bonfire,and then we drive over the muddy paths and back to our house. 24.What do we know about the owl when the author finds it? A.It is trying to flee the woods. B.It is hidden in a hole. C.It is to stiff to fly away. D.It is already dead. 25.Why does the author mark the hole with a pebble? A.To keep the site clear of plants. B.To make future visits accessible C.To show sympathy for the owl. D.To draw the attention of passers-by. 26.What message does the author want to convey by mentioning the owl? A.The darkest hour has only sixty minutes B.With every leaf's fall,a new life rises. C.Storms make trees take deeper roots. D.In nature's embrace,time stands still. 27.What does"I'll listen later"in paragraph 4 reveal about the author? A.Wonder-seeking B.Artistically talented. C.Money-driven. D.Emotionally sound. C Have you ever questioned why someone is being unusually kind?You're not alone We often instinctively look for hidden motives behind generous acts,a reaction psychologists call"do-gooder derogation."This means we may judge a seemingly selfless person more harshly (than someone who is openly self-interested. A classic experiment,the "public goods game",demonstrates this.Participants are given money and can choose to contribute to a shared pot,which grows and is later split equally.While contributing maximizes the group's total gain,selfish individuals can contribute little and still benefit.Surprisingly,the most generous contributors in this game are often criticized as much as the selfish"free riders". Psychologist Nichola Raihani suggests we are all playing a social"status game".We are suspicious of those who might be using kindness to boost their reputation.This 第4页共11贞 suspicion is at the heart of the"tainted altruism effect".Imagine a friend,Andy,volunteers at a homeless shelter.If we discover his true motive is to date the shelter manager,we judge him more severely than if he took a coffee shop job for the same reason.The charitable context makes the hidden motive seem worse. Researcher Sebastian Hafenbradl explored this further.His studies confirmed that we judge people like Andy more harshly when they seek social rewards from a good deed. Interestingly,the judgment softens if the person is honest about their motive upfront,as this removes the“unearned social reward''of appearing purely altruistic(利他主义的). Furthermore,people who do good merely to feel good about themselves are judged less harshly than those seeking to enhance their reputation.Both acts contain self-interest,but seeking public approval is seen as more dishonest. So,is any act truly selfless?Perhaps not.But if the result is more kindness in the world,maybe we can forgive a little mixed motivation. 28.What is the purpose of mentioning the"public goods game"in paragraph 2? A.To support a social theory with evidence. B.To explain the rules of a well-known game. C.To introduce a popular economic experiment D.To give an example of a psychological finding. 29 The "tainted altruism effect"is best shown in the case where A.an athlete's fair win brings public honor. B.a firm's charity donation.aims at a tax cut. C..a student's hard work targets a scholarship D.a volunteer's sharing seeks to inspire others 30.What did Sebastian Hafenbradi's studies find? A.Seeking public approval shows the least honesty. B.Hiding selfish motives results in gentler criticism. C.Admitting selfish motives in advance reduces blame. D.Acting for self-satisfaction draws the strongest criticism. B1.What is the author's attitude towards mixed-motive kindness? A.Tolerant. B.Indifferent. C.Confused. D.Critical. D Whether it's a cup of coffee or tea,many people look for a caffeine (fix to kick-start their day.During waking hours,caffeine helps improve concentration.But how does it influence sleep? "A person's sleep is unique to his body type,health and age,"said Lauri Leadley,the founder of the Valley Sleep Center in Arizona.“Everyone is genetically(基因地) programmed to follow the rising and setting of the sun.But caffeine can break this natural 第5页共11页 sleep-wake habit,influencing sleep." According to a 2022 review,adenosine levels are higher at night,meaning people feel sleepy by bedtime.Having caffeine controls it,which makes it difficult for people to fall asleep.Caffeine also controls other chemicals produced in the body."When we have caffeine during the day,.by nighttime it causes a fall in melatonin(褪黑微素),something that improves sleep,which is one of the reasons why sleep is influenced,"said Dr.Peter Polos,a sleep medicine specialist. "Once in the body,caffeine remains for several hours,taking about 6 hours for half of its influence to disappear,"said Leadley.A2013 study divided people into three groups, with people drinking caffeine 6 hours,3 hours or immediately before bedtime.Even those who stopped drinking 6 hours before bed had their sleep cut by a whole hour. However,caffeine doesn't just influence how long you sleep but how well you sleep. "Studies show caffeine cuts down slow-wave sleep,the period of deep,restful sleep that leaves us feeling lively in the morning,"Polos:said.It's a period of sleep that seems to play an important role in growth,memory,and disease prevention,Most adults spend 10% to 20%of sleep on slow-wave sleep. However,the influence of caffeine on a person is subject to things including age and genes.One 2017 review in the Sleep Medicine Reviews suggests that people become more sensitive to caffeine as they get older,while differences between people of the same age could be related to genetic differences. 32.How does caffeine influence people's sleep? A.By changing people's genes. B.By increasing slow-wave sleep C.By cutting chemicals like melatonin. D.By righting people's sleep-wake cycle. 33.Why does the author mention the 2013 study? A.To introduce a new idea. B.To back up Leadley's argument C.To compare different studies. D.To show the bad influence of caffeine. 34.What can we infer about slow-wave sleep? A.It is important to human health. B.It influences the length of sleep. C.It takes up less and less of sleep time D.It can be increased by more daytime rest. 35.Which section of the newspaper is the text probably taken from? A.Economy B.Culture C.Health D.Education 第6页共11页 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。 Being true to yourself is very crucial in life.It's vital to know who you are,what you trust,and what makes you happy.36.It extends to an important part of our social lives:enabling others to be themselves and accepting them for who they are. 37 We may attempt to control their actions or influence their way of thinking. However,this only creates conflict and can harm relationships.Instead,we should focus on accepting others as they are and allowing them to express themselves freely.38 It implies we should respect their individuality and value their unique viewpoints. Likewise,we should also struggle to be true to ourselves and not let others direct our actions or beliefs.It's all too easy to get trapped in trying to please everyone.But in doing so,we risk losing touch with our own true selves.39 Being true to oneself and allowing others to be themselves isn't always easy.However, it is a key aspect of building healthy relationships and personal well-being.1 It demands self-awareness,empathy,and a willingness to accept others unconditionally. In conclusion,the key to happiness and healthy relationships is to let yourself be yourself and others themselves.By embracing individuality and respecting diversity,we can create a more harmonious and inclusive world. A.However,this doesn't stop at just being true to yourself. B.We needn't understand their background and experiences. C Many of us are trying to reshape others to meet our own expectations. D.It is essential for leading a fulfilling and meaningful life. R.This doesn't mean we have to agree with everything they say. F.That is why people have different ways of thinking and behaving. G.We might lose sight of our own values and desires 第三部分:语言知识运用(共四节,满分55分) 第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填 入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A few months ago,I got a terrible cold which ended in a cough that was hard to get rid of.No matter how many different medicines I tried,I 41 couldn't get rid of the cough.It made both my teaching and my life 42 Then one day after class,a student came up to me and 43 traditional Chinese medicine.From her description,it seemed that Chinese medicine had magic power and could do 44.I was 45 because I knew so little about it and have never tried it before. 46 my cough got so much worse that I couldn't 第7贞共11页 sleep at night,so I decided to give it a 47.The Chinese doctor took my pulse and asked to see my 48,both of which were new experience to me because they are both nonexistent in Western medicine,where diagnosis (relies heavily on 49 Then the doctor gave me a scraping treatment known as"Gua Sha".I was a little 50 at first because he used a smooth-edged tool to scrape the skin on my neck and shoulders. A few minutes later,the treatment started to produce a 51 effect and my body and mind began to sink deeper into52.I didn't feel much improvement in my 53 in the first couple of days,but after a few more regular visits to the doctor,my cough started to 54 Then within a matter of weeks,it was completely 55 41.A.even B.still C.also D.certainly 42.A.inconvenient B.amazing C.unusual D.upset 43.A.confirmed B.recommended C.adopted D.treated 44.A.benefits B.functions C.wonders D.ways 45.A.nervous B.excited C.optimistic D.hesitant 46.A.Gradually B.Currently C.Surprisingly D.Immediately 47.A.look B.shot C.miss D.break 48.A.tongue B.nose C.ear D.teeth 49.A.hospitals B.machines C.patients D.doctors 50.A.unsatisfied B.injured C.attracted D.scared 51.A.relieving B.cooling C.damaging D.inspiring 52.A.pain B.pressure C.recovery D.relaxation 53.A.strength B.ability C.condition D.behavior 54.A.worsen B.lessen C.better D.deepen 55.A.fine B.worthwhile C.gone D.different 第二节短文填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Traditional Chinese paper-cutting,once limited to window decorations during weddings and the Spring Festival,now is turning up in product design and art exhibitions far from home.Among the artists (bring)this thousand-year-old craft into modern design is Gen Y creator Chen Fenwan, has designed gift boxes for Jo Malone and created smartwatch bands for Huawei. Chen calls herself"an artist made of paper",believing paper shapes both her creations and her thinking.Traditionally,the cut-out parts are (cnrow)'away and the intact(完好的)pattern is what people keep.Chen challenges this logic..“Can the hollow 第8页共11页 (镂空)itself become the main subject??”she asked..This_j9 (reflect)shaped her exhibition displayed on Paris's Champs-Elysees during the 2026 Summer Olympics.Chen imagines a worldo.paper is not just a craft material but the foundation of an entire civilization,presenting everything in symmetrical forms to symbolize a society built on control and balance. "The interaction of solid and void (in paper-cutting represents Eastern philosophies of coexistence,"she explained.61(surprising),when she introduced her work to the president of the IOC,he immediately brought up"yin and yang",making her realize it is a 62(universe)language of balance. Another feature of Chen's work is her brave use of pink.It was not until 2016 that she embraced pink as the natural color of Asian skin,63 color of life itself which 64(murror)her growing courage to break free from oid ideas. In her view,the modern vitality of paper-cutting lies65 not color,form,or technique,but the modern spirit and ideas it carries."I want my works to draw attention, but more importantly,to make people think about the stories and realities they reflect." 第三节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面句子,在空白处填入括号内单词的正确形式。 66.Our government attaches much importance to education now, (enable) many people to be well educated. 67.We traveled a long distance to visit the museum,only (inform)that it was temporarily closed for maintenance. 68. (lose)in deep thought,the girl standing by the window failed to notice that her teacher had entered the classroom. 69. (speed)up the process and ensure its safety,Tu and her team volunteered to test qinghao extract on themselves first. 70. (not realize)the potential risks,many young people rushed into this new industry without careful consideration. 71.Such power has obvious value,even though it may (negate)by what one does with it. 72.Many people struggled for (survive)after the terrible natural disaster. 73.Perhaps scientists will indeed discover more medicines (benefit)to global health care. 74.The major)of students in our class choose to take part in the after-school sports activities. 75.With the development of technology,online resources are easily (access)to all students now. 第9贞共11页 第四节完成句子(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 根据所给汉语句子,在空格里填上合适的单词,使整个句子句意完整,语法正确: 每空一词,错一空分全扣。(填写本学期所学课本单词、,词块、句子结构等,意义 和形式需正确) 76.Created in 1999 in Japan,emojis soon throughout the world. 1999年在日本创立,很快表情符号就风靡全球了。 77. the world's knowledge is all at our fingertips. 在某种程度上,我们能随时了解全世界的知识。 78.With eyes no longer our phones,we had a chance to really enjoy each other's company 当我们的眼睛不再紧盯着手机,我们就有机会去真正享受彼此的陪伴。 79.The millions of results by search engines turned out to be totally useless 搜索引擎调出的海量结果实则毫无用处。 80.The experieneed lecturer delivered a wonderful speech without his notes in front of hundreds of audience. 这位经验丰富的讲师面对数百名听众,脱稿完成了一场精彩的演讲。 81.After months of exploration,we finally found the optimal solution 历经数月摸索,我们在不断试错后终于找到了最优方案。 82.The efforts of Tu and her team finally 屠呦呦和其团队的努力终于有了回报。 83.Perhaps the next generation of scientists, the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine,will indeed discover more medicines beneficial to global health care. 也许下一代的科学家借鉴中医的智慧,确实会发现更多有益于全球医疗的药物。 84.One might think Fleming discovered penicillin but actually this is far from the truth 有人可能会认为弗莱明发现青霉素是出于偶然,然而实际上,这远非事实。 85.Now,we scientists that it is perfectly possible to live and not know. 现在,我们科学家理所当然地认为,人类生而有所不知是完全有可能的。 第10页共11页 第四部分应用文写作(满分15分) 86.应用文写作: 英语课一分钟演讲活动即将开始,请你围绕话题“Should students bring mobile phones to campus”写一篇演讲稿,内容应包括:l,表达看法;2.陈述理由。 注意: 1.词数100左右。 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Should students bring mobile phones to campus Hello everyone! 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