天津市天津市滨海新区天津经济技术开发区第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期6月阶段检测英语试题

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天津经济技术开发区第一中学 2025-2026学年第二学期阶段性检 测二高二英语试卷 1.听力测试(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分) 1.Where are the speakers most probably? A.In a gym.B.In a boat.C.In a clinic 2.What was the woman dissatisfied with about the hike? A.The freezing weather.B.The weak teammates.C.The heavy backpack. 3.Why does the woman speak to the man? A.To seek advice.B.To ask for leave.C.To give encouragement. 4.What does the woman probably want to do? A.Charge her phone.B.Buy an electric car.C.Take a driver's test. 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.How to set budgets.B.How to choose tours.C.How to carry money. 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。 6.What was a life-changing experience for the woman? A.Reading Les Miserables.B.Acting in a famous play.C.Watching stage performers live 7.How did the woman feel about dance? A.It was boring.B.It was difficult.C.It was popular. 8.What did the woman get from acting? A.Courage.B.Patience.C.Creativity. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。 9.Why did the woman fail to attend the class on Thursday? A.She took an exam.B.She was really sick.C.She visited her grandma. 10.What is a requirement for the research project? A.It should include a paper.B.It should be done by groups.C.It should be submitted by August. 11.Which topic attracts the woman most? A.Youth sports.B.Student loans.C.Natural medicine. 听第8段独白,回答第12至15题。 12.Which of the following can get the Young People's Railcard? A.A 26-year-old office worker.B.A 28-year-old part-time student.C.A 30-year- old full-time student. 13.What do we know about the Young People's Railcard? A.It's f36 a year.B.It offers a 20%discount.C.It can be used on public holidays. 14.When do you have to pay the full price despite having the Young People's Railcard? A.After 11 am on Sundays.B.Before 10 am on Thursdays.C.Before 10 am on Saturdays. 15.What will the listeners probably do next? A.Cut their photos.B.Use their computers.C.Hand in their passports. Il.单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 16.-I'm really nervous about the upcoming speech contest. -Don't worry.Just believe in yourself. A.Look before you leap.B.It is your time to shine. C.Actions speak louder than words.D.The ball is in your court. 17.artificial intelligence continues to develop rapidly,it will play a more important role in our daily lives. A.As B.Until C.Unless D.Although 18.The 19th Asian Games was held in Hangzhou,a city_history dates back thousands of years. A.what B.which C.when D.whose 19.Tu Youyou is one of the scientists who awarded the Nobel Prize for their great contributions to medical science. A.was B.were C.has D.have 20.To solve this complex math problem,you need to use your logical thinking and natural A.emergence B.consistency C.intelligence D.humanity 21.A new bridge to connect the two islands is currently under construction by the local government. A.designed B.designing C.to design D.having designed 22.-I'm really sorry for breaking your favorite vase.I'll pay for the damage. -It was just an accident,and it's not worth getting upset over. A.Help yourself.B.Forget it.C.It's up to you D.Don't be a wet blanket. 23.The Industrial Revolution_a significant change in the way people lived and worked. A.has seen B.had seen C.sees D.saw 24.With the internet information so quickly,we can learn about news from all over the world instantly. A.to spread B.to be spread C.spreading D.being spread 25.Scientists are still trying to figure out exactly_life began on Earth millions of years ago. A.that B.what C.how D.where 26.We should not take clean water for granted;it is not an_ _resource and must be protected. A.daunting B.temporary C.prominent D.permanent 27.Strict rules are to ensure the safety of all passengers on the subway. A.at rest B.in place C.under pressure D.beyond reach 28.The local government launched a massive campaign to_the invasive species threatening the ecosystem. A.wipe out B.hang out C.wear out D.work out 29.No student_leave the classroom during the exam without the teacher's permission. A.would B.might C.shall D.need 30.The bank decided to__the project because it was too risky and unlikely to make a profit A.convert into B.withdraw from C.agree on D.meet up with Il.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) I have no recollection of my mother feeding me when I was young.But I'll never 31 the first time I fed her. She was in her late 90s,a few years into what's become a six-year 32 at a home for dementia()care.I happened to be visiting around 33 time,and she happened to be eating everything put in front of her.I 34 her a bite-sized piece of chicken and added some potato.In years gone by we might have been playfully debating the relative benefits of 35 the food on the plate,which she liked, versus(与…相对)my36 of eating each individual item to its full and unique potential.But my mom wasn't 37 much by this point. The first bite was...38.It had been a decade and a half since I'd spoon-fed my own kids.And 39,this was my Mum.I was 40 at first.She wasn't.We soon fell into a deeply familiar pattern,even if the 41 weren't...And with that intimate 42 we'd given the wheel that is the circle of life one more firm 43. Remarkably,Mum now has a full 44 behind her.Most of her friends have passed. Visitors are 45.Her world is all but as 46 as it was when she was new.When the past is 47 and the future immaterial,maybe there really is nothing more to say.As I sat there with her the other day,48 her hand,and letting all the noise of my world 49,I felt something new.It was...love.Just love.In its purest,50 form. 31.A.devote B.forget C.notice D.record 32.A.commitment B.stay C.conflict D.pursuit 33.A.dinner B.play C.holiday D.record 34.A.told B.cut C.returned D.promised 35.A.consuming B.sampling C.mixing D.serving 36.A.recognition B.preference C.speed D.prediction 37.A.eating B.speaking C.reading D.drinking 38.A.strange B.satisfactory C.skillful D.successful 39.A.instead B.therefore C.regardless D.moreover 40.A.reliable B.sympathetic C.responsible D.hesitant 41.A.roles B.rewards C.nurses D.visitors 42.A.act B.exercise C.friend D.sound 43.A.option B.break C.check D.click 44.A.month B.year C.decade D.century 45.A.seasonal B.few C.unwanted D.enough 46.A.whole B.tough C.small D.ancient 47.A.shapeless B.similar C.fictional D.useless 48.A.closing B.holding C.washing D.protecting 49.A.pour in B.slow down C.run out D.fall away 50.A.earliest B.newest C.simplest D.rarest .阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分) A In recent years China has made great efforts to make the best use of local conditions to help rural residents boost their incomes.Let's have a look at some regional products that have helped to revive()the rural economy.Maybe here is one project that appeals to you. Woodblock printing With a history of more than 1,000 years,woodblock printing was adopted by ancient Chinese as a way to keep written records.Sibao town in Fujian province is famous for the preservation of traditional Chinese woodblock printing.The town now has 50 ancient bookshops and many cultural relics.It also invites tourists and students to learn from artisans. Bark paintings Bark paintings,a form of intangible cultural heritage(非物质文化遗产)of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region,is made from bark chippings scaling off white birch trees.The painting has helped many villagers overcome poverty in White Wolf town,as the town is rich in forest resources and making such paintings is environmentally friendly and also beneficial by providing employment for some locals. Handicraft weaving and tie-dyeing Experiencing traditional handicraft dyeing and weaving techniques is a special cultural and creative endeavor in Pingtian village of Sidu town in Lishui,East China's Zhejiang province.It is also an effort to protect and carry forward traditional handicraft intangible cultural heritage.All the dyes used are produced from plants and tea leaves in the mountains around the village. Oilpaper umbrella Oilpaper umbrella is a kind of traditional Chinese handicraft made of bamboo and paper coated in the oil of the tung nut for waterproofing.It has been around for at least 1,000 years and was eventually adopted in other parts of the planet.Both ceremonial and practical,the oilpaper umbrella was used on rainy days,as well as during many ceremonies and festivals. 51.What can people do in Sibao town? A.Visit cultural relics.B.Print old woodblocks C.Unearth ancient books.D.Learn traditional painting. 52.What do the four products have in common? A.Changing modern social life.B.Being a world cultural heritage. C.Reviving with high technology.D.Making use of natural materials. 53.What can we infer from the passage? A.Oilpaper umbrellas are only used for daily shelter from rain. B.Natural raw materials are widely used in traditional Chinese handicrafts. C.Visitors can buy finished bark paintings in Sibao town. D.Tie-dyeing dyes are imported from other places. 54.From which section of a website is the passage probably taken? A.Economy.B.Science.C.Environment.D.Education. B With loving hands and a delicate hook,a craftsman is making the world a little warmer by crocheting(用钩针织)colorful caps-almost as colorful as the tattoos on his muscular forearms.Kurt Stapleton learned to crochet in prison a decade ago.Now he's making hats for cancer patients who've lost their hair."About a year ago,I initially posted something about making chemo()hats and friends shared it,"the 42-year-old told CNN.He thought his post might raise a little local interest in the knit caps."I got a lot more than I anticipated." Now the Madison,Wisconsin,resident ships his caps to cancer patients all around the world,free of charge.He has made about 50 hats in the last month and has another 40 or so on order.People as far away as Thailand,South Africa and the Philippines are wearing his hats.Stapleton also receives donations from across the globe to help fund his project."Because of donations,I'm now able to put lotion, candy and what they really need when they are going through chemo. Stapleton knows all too well what chemo patients need.In 2006,he lost his father to bladder cancer."I wasn't able to do anything to help him.It happened so fast," he said.The caps he makes now are his way of honoring his father."I'm trying to put some good into the world." The death of his father was part of a tough period in Stapleton's life.He had other struggles.In May of 2009,he was arrested and charged with two counts of armed robbery."I was addicted to Percocet (a powerful painkiller)and Vicodin(another painkiller).I went to a pharmacy and told them to give me the pills,"he said."That was rock bottom." During his three years behind bars,Stapleton learned crocheting.It was comforting for him,so he spent a lot of time learning how to do it."They had a donation program for prisoners to make things for children in need,"he said."I started that way.I taught myself."Stapleton,who manages a warehouse,stands well over six feet tall and weighs 230 pounds. But he's all heart."I pick up my son from daycare after work,"he said."I do chores around the house and feed the animals."His animals include a dog,two gerbils, three cats,four tortoises,a fish and a reptile called a bearded dragon."In between time,I crochet,"he said. Wendy Oren of Edgerton,Wisconsin,is fighting ovarian cancer.She wears one of Stapleton's caps like a suit of armor."You can't put it into words--what someone thinks is the littlest thing.And for him to not even know me,to make sure I got a hat,it was just a wonderful feeling,"she told CNN."I felt supported and loved." But Stapleton is quick to deflect praise for his efforts."'m just a guy making hats," he said."The people who are battling cancer are the heroes." 55.What is the main idea of the passage? A.A man started up a new career by finding his talent in crocheting. B.A man turned over a new leaf with inspiration from his father. C.A man brightened cancer patients'lives with a skill learned in prison. D.A man struggled to beat his drug addiction through posts about chemo hats online. 56.The description of Kurt Stapleton's tattoos on his muscular forearms and his strong build serves to _ A.illustrate that he used to be a tough guy B.show the possibility of his violent nature C.provide a contrast to his caring heart and manual skills D.imply the struggles he has suffered before 57.Which of the following statements is TRUE? A.Stapleton includes other stuff along with the caps he sends to cancer patients. B.Stapleton receives donations to cover the shipping expenses. C.With a large demand for chemo hats in the local area,Stapleton needs help. D.Stapleton was sentenced to ten years in prison and was set free one year ago. 58.Why does Stapleton make hats for cancer patients? A.To earn extra income to support his family B.To express respect and remembrance for his father C.To win wide recognition from the public D.To get rid of his painful prison memories 59.What can we infer from the last paragraph? A.Stapleton feels guilty about failing to make a cap for his father. B.Stapleton feels he should have done more for cancer patients. C.Stapleton knows his caps mean a lot to those who get them. D.Stapleton uses his own way to honor his late father. 60.Which conclusion can we draw from the whole text? A.One can achieve self-relief while bringing warmth to others. B.Hard sufferings in life will surely turn into valuable wealth. C.Public praise drives people to keep doing charitable work. D.Family love is the only motivation for people to do good deeds. C Oysters (act as"ecosystem engineers",building reefs made from both living oysters and shells of earlier generations.Oyster reefs are highly important marine ecosystems that provide living space for hundreds of species,thus driving ecological interactions.However,an estimated 85%of Australia's oyster reefs have been lost due to harvesting and coastal development. In response,researchers have been working to develop artificial habitats that give oyster reefs the best chance to recover and have closely examined natural reefs for guidance.They found that oyster reefs are not random piles of shells but finely tuned three-dimensional systems.Their shape controls who lives,who dies and how fast the reef grows. To better understand whether this really works and how,researchers studied surviving Sydney rock oyster reefs using 3D imaging techniques,based on which they created computer models and designed 16 types of concrete "units"with different heights and patterns.These units were placed in three bays near existing oyster reefs.Over time,researchers tracked the settlement,growth,and survival of young oysters. The results showed that the most effective designs weren't the tallest or most complex ones.Instead,success depended on specific combinations of features that matched natural oyster reef structures.The best design gave baby oysters a number of small spaces to grow with minimal exposure to predators(or environmental stress.While total surface area is important,young oysters are very small and easily affected by various external factors,which should be considered to form an oyster reef.After all,it makes little sense to attract large numbers of baby oysters if the reef structure cannot support their survival. This finding offers practical guidance for restoring oyster reefs worldwide."This work shows that there are universal architectural rules for reef survival,"says Professor Joshua Madin,co-senior author."Nature has already solved the design problem.Our job is to understand the design principles and scale them up to help reefs grow faster and survive longer." 61.Why are oysters called "ecosystem engineers"? A.They balance the marine climate B.They control reef growth speed. C.They help shape coastal habitats D.They reflect ocean biodiversity. 62.What does the underlined word "this"in Paragraph 3 refer to? A.The geometry of oyster reefs B.The formation of natural reefs. C.The impact of marine predators. D.The spread of oyster population. 63.What did the best design of oyster reefs feature? A.Widely spaced structures. B.Multiple small sheltered spaces. C.Completely enclosed setups. D.Numerous complicated layouts. 64.What does the author imply in the last paragraph? A.Artificial reefs can fully replace natural ones. B.Destroyed oyster reefs are difficult to rebuild. C.Reef restoration depends on technical innovation. D.Nature offers a blueprint for oyster reef recovery. 65.What is the main idea of the passage? A.The severe damage caused to Australian oyster reefs. B.Various factors affecting the survival of young oysters. C.Advanced technology applied to marine biological research. D.Learning from natural rules to guide oyster reef restoration. D I'm a millennial(千t禧一代)who grew up in the US during the rise of the modern Internet and someone who has studied Chinese and lived in China for several years now.I've now become familiar both with the language and different slang (words in both Chinese and English.Yet,something that's always stood out to me when comparing English and Chinese slang is the abundance of numerically-based slang words that work like code words for Chinese expressions. Let's break down a few and compare. We can start with 520.This number has a similar pronunciation to "I love you"in Chinese.The closest match I can think of in English to this would be something like "I <3 you"or "I heart you",representing "I love you".Still,the Chinese expression can be taken a step further through puns()using the date to represent the phrase in ways that English cannot. Another number-based pun is"2333".Now,this one may seem even more confusing to a native English speaker since,if you follow the same pattern,you will find the pronunciation doesn't seem to relate to any Chinese expression. Finally,saving the best for last,we have the famous phrase"666".In Western culture,666 is rarely seen as a lucky number;instead,it is often associated with evil forces or other unlucky signs.Yet,it is the complete opposite in Chinese, where 666 actually represents three repeated "liu"sounds.The hand gesture representing six-the thumb and little finger outstretched with the other fingers closed-is the same gesture in the US to represent something awesome or cool just happened! Clearly,slang is dependent on the language and culture it originates from.Thus, things that may seem confusing to someone with a different native language or culture simply take some adaptation to view from the right perspective. 66.What unique feature of Chinese slang is highlighted in the text? A.It is rich in number-related words. B.It has many humorous expressions. C.It is affected by the rise of the Internet. D.It has some roots in the English language 67.Which of the following would the author agree with? A."I<3 you"is a direct translation of "520". B.Chinese number slang relies on pronunciation. C."2333"combines the sounds of four Chinese words. D.The"six"hand gesture is perceived positively in the US. 68.Why does 666 carry totally different meanings in China and Western countries? A.It has different pronunciation rules in two languages. B.People hold distinct cultural views towards the number. C.Internet users use it in different daily conversations. D.It stands for varied hand gestures in different areas. 69.What does the author suggest about the confusing foreign slang? A.Focusing on similar slang in our language. B.Learning about the original use of the slang. C.Shifting our way of thinking to grasp the meaning D.Adapting the meaning from our cultural perspective. 70.What is the author's purpose in writing the text? A.To recommend a way to learn Chinese. B.To compare slang and the culture behind it. C.To teach readers to use online slang properly. D.To clarify common misunderstandings of Chinese. V.阅读表达(共5小题;每题2分,共10分) Many parents who welcome the idea of turning off the TV and spending more time with the family are still worried that without TV they will constantly be on call as entertainers for their children.They remember thinking up all sorts of things to do when they were kids.But their own kids seem different,less resourceful, somehow.When there's nothing to do,these parents observe regretfully,their kids seem unable to come up with anything to do besides turning on the TV. One father,for example,says."When I was a kid,we were always thinking up things to do,projects and games.We certainly never complained in an annoying way to our parents,'I have nothing to do!He compares this with his own children today:"They're simply lazy.If someone doesn't entertain them,they'll happily sit there watching TV all day." There is one word for this father's disappointment:unfair.It is as if he were disappointed in them for not reading Greek though they have never studied the language.He deplores his children's lack of inventiveness,as if the ability to play, imagine,invent,and to elaborate are missing.In fact,while the tendency to play, the ability to play,to imagine,to invent,and to gain fulfilment from it are skills that have to be learned and developed. Such disappointment,however,is not only unjust,it is also destructive.Sensing their parents'disappointment,children come to believe that they are,indeed, lacking something,and that this makes them less worthy of admiration and respect.Giving children the opportunity to develop new resources,to enlarge their horizons and discover the pleasures of doing things on their own is,on the other hand,a way to help children develop a confident feeling about themselves as capable and interesting people. 71.According to the passage,what are parents worried about if children are not allowed to watch TV?(No more than 15 words) 72.What do many parents think their children do without TV?(No more than 10 words) 73.What does the underlined word "deplores"means?(No more than 5 words) 74.Why shouldn't parents show constant disappointment with their children?(No more than 10 words) 75.Do you agree that children shouldn't watch TV?Why?(No more than 20 words) VM.书面表达(共25分) 假定你是晨光中学学生李津,在英文论坛Teen World上看到网友发帖,并附带一幅 漫画,画面呈现家庭聚餐时众人沉迷手机、彼此缺乏交流的场景,配文:Phones are eating our family time。.请你根据漫画内容写一篇回帖,内容要点如下: 1.描述漫画所反映的现象; 2.阐述该现象带来的不良影响(如疏远亲情、减少情感交流等); 3.给同龄人提出1-2条具体可行的建议。 参考词汇:家庭聚餐family gathering;面对面交流face-to-face communication 注意 1.词数不少于100词; 2.行文连贯,可适当补充细节; 3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。 参考答案 1.听力测试(1-15) 1.C2.C3.A4.A5.C 6.C7.B8.A9.B10.A 11.C12.C13.A14.C15.B Il.单项选择(16-30) 16.B17.A18.D19.B20.C 21.A22.B23.D24.C25.C 26.D27.B28.A29.C30.B Ⅲ.完形填空(31-50) 31.B32.B33.A34.B35.C 36.B37.B38.A39.D40.D 41.A42.A43.D44.C45.B 46.C47.A48.B49.D50.C IV.阅读理解(51-70) 51.A52.D53.B54.A55.C 56.C57.A58.B59.D60.A 61.C62.A63.B64.D65.D 66.A67.B68.B69.C70.B V.阅读表达(参考答案) 71.They will serve as their children's entertainers. 72.They can think of nothing to do. 73.Regrets/Disapproves. 74.It harms children's self-confidence. 75.No.Proper TV watching can enrich our knowledge.(答案合理即可) VM.书面表达(范文) I totally agree with your opinion. As the cartoon shows,during family gatherings,most family members fix their eyes on their mobile phones instead of communicating with each other.Phones have occupied most of our spare time and gradually eaten away our precious family time. This common phenomenon brings many negative effects.To begin with,it greatly reduces face-to-face communication and makes family members emotionally distant.Moreover,it weakens family bonds and leaves little time for us to care about each other's daily life and feelings.Gradually,a sense of alienation will form in the family. To change this situation,we should take action.First of all,we are supposed to put down our phones during family gatherings and chat with our parents and relatives sincerely.Besides,we can set family phone-free time every week to enjoy warm family time together.Small changes can make a big difference to our family relationship.

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