黑龙江大庆市萨尔图区大庆实验中学2025-2026学年高一下学期6月阶段检测英语试题

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学年 2026-2027
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大庆实验中学实验二部2025级高一下阶段考试 英语试题 说明:1请将答策填涂在答题卡的指定区城内。 2.满分150分,考试时问120分钟. 第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分) 第一节共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小愿,从愿中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项, 所完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小愿。每段对话读两遗。 1.What time is it now? A.5:00. B.945. C.10:15. 2.What are the speakers talking about? A.A statue. B.Asqunre. C.An artist. 3.Where does the conversation take placc? A.At a tailor's. B.At a clothing store. C.At a cleaner's. 4.What will the speakers do next? A.Go to the cafe. B.Enjoy the scenery. C.Rest on the boat 5.What do we know about the woman's brother? A.He has been busy studying. B.He is a student in a top school. C.He finds lcaming engineering hard. 第二节共15小题:每小题1分,滑分15分) 听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从八愿中所给的A、B、C三个选项 中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间闵读各个小愿每小恩5秒钟:听完后,各 小愿将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两追。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7愿。 6.What did the man think of the judge? A.Tough. B.Impressive. C.Annoying. 7.What was the woman dissatisfied with in the end? A.The setting. B.The length. C.The music. 第1页 听第7段村料,回答第8、9题. 8.How many nights will the group stay at the hotcl? A.Six. B.Seven. C.Eight. 9.What will the man do on June 5th? A.Extend the reservations B.Show the clieuts around.C.Go to Pablo's officc. 听第8段材料,回答韩10至12题. 10.What is probably the man? A.A teacher. B.A composer. C.Asinger. 11.What inspired the man to leam olassical music at first? A.Music videos. B.Live concerts. C.Online courses. 12.What is the man going to do next? A Watcb:a video. B.Make a presentation. C.Give a performance. 听第9段材回答第13至16题。 13.Whnt will Charlie do first at the camp? A.Ride in a park. B.Leamn traffic rules. C.Practice on the camping site. 14.Why was the class size reduced? A.To focus better on each child. B.To reduce the instructors'workload. C.To cut the cost of running the classes. 15.What are provided at the camp? A.Clothes. B.Drinks. C.Snacks. 16.Why will Charlie arrive at the camp earlier on the first day? A.To mcet his instructor. B.To do a level assessment C.To have his equipment checked. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20愿. 17.What is in front of the catrance? A.The information center. B.The gift shop. C.The refreshmeat ccater. 18.What is special about the gift shop? A.It was built from stones. B.It offers handmade goods. C.It allows visitors to create souvenirs. 共7页 19.Wherc can visitors enjoy the best vicw? A.At the workshop. B.At the visitor center. C.At the wooden shelter. 20.What will the speaker probably do next? A.Find a tour guide. B.Take some people on a tour. C.Rest at the information center. 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题:每小愿2.5分,满分375分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最选项, A Take a kid fishing tournament Trevor Campbell's love of fishing and the outdoors inspired him to have a fishing tourament for his birthday one year.With such a success that he brooght home some big bass()and beat the adults for the first time,Trevor then wondered if he could put together a tournament and open it up to not just his fricnds and family but also any child who would like to fish. Some of the bites of information Come out and get your bags and registration number.Our contest starts at 5:30 am and you must be back to Jolly for the weigh-in at 1:30 pm sharp. First Place:S500.00 and prizes Second Place:S300.00 and prizes Third Place:S200.00 and prizes Biggest trash fish:S200.00 Weigb-in S40.00 per person All the tcams must be in at 1:30 pm sharp.There is a limit of 5 fish and they must be alive.There will be weight deductions (for any dead fish.The fish must be 12 inches long at least. Little one's pond 10:00am Many thanks to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for stocking our little one's pond. This will be open for younger children to catch some fish for fun.Bring them out for some great pictures and good times. Trash fish contest 第2页 1:30 pm Tbere will be a secondary contest for children only.Bring in some nop-game fish and they will be in the running for a great prize.The little one's pond does not countl Prizes Prizes will be given out at 2:00 pm.While you wait,you can enjoy yourself at our Jolly Gator Fish Camp and bave a wonderful time with the children. 21.What led to the initiation of the toumament? A.Trevor's hobby. B.A local fishing contest. C.The suggestion of Trevor's family. D.The influeace of Trevor's friends. 22.How inuch money will be offered to all winners at least? AS700.00. B.S800.00. C.S1,000.00 D.S1,200.00. 23.What is a requirement for the weigb-in? A.Every fnmily must pay S40.00. B.Fish must be weighed before 1:30 pm. C.Each fish sbould be no less than 12 inches.D.Bass and other dead fish will not be accepted. & On a cold and wet evening in south London,a group of runners are doing something a little different. There are no exercise machines or gym mirrors in sight.Instead,they're moving earth,clearing weeds,and smiling through the mud on a garden.Their warm-up was a one-mile jog through the city to get there. This is GoodGym in action.It's a growing movement that's redefining what it means to work out.The organization invites pcople to"get fit by doing good",blending physical activity with hands-on community service.Members run,walk,or cycle to local projects that could range from sorting cans at a food bank, planting fruit trees,visiting an older adalt,or moving fumiture for somcone in need. The idea began back in 2007 when founder Ivo Gormnley started running to deliver a newspaper to an elderly neighbor.At the time,he was feeling out of shape and missed the friendship of his old basketball team. "just didn't like that idea of going to a gym,going into a basement and lifting things that don't really need lifting,"Gonnley said."I thought I could do something more useful in my exercise." He started organizing runs to places in need of belping hands.The very first group tore down outdated posters in his cast London neighborbood.Since then,GoodGym has grown into a registered charity with over 26,000 members in 67 locations.Now it's aiming to expand into Scotland and Northern Ireland. 共7页 Though few other organizations blend exercise and volunteering in quite the same way,Gonley however,after testing fewer than 12 different designs,the team could develop wings strikingly similar to believes the concept taps into something timeless."It's what pcople have always donc,right?"he said. those that evolved in butterflies. "You grow some food literally through the action of planting and digging.That's where your exercise Looking ahead,these new wings could have.a wide range of applications.One could be comes from." enviroamental research in which winged robots monitor pollinator populations or measure air quality.They 24.Why docs the author describe the runners wodking on a garden? could also be belpful in disasters,with their small,energy-efficient design enabling robots to navigate A.To applaud their efforts. B.To describe a tough task. dangerous areas for search and rescue operations.The team also pointed out that the new design could also C.To compare different exercises. D.To introducc a new tendency. be readily adapted for medical scicnces. 25.What is the core value of GoodGym? The principle of using magnetic particles in this way could also open doors for developing new kinds A.Diversifying fitness methods. B.Lending a hand during workouts. of artificial muscles or other innovative materials that can change shape on demand.While the robotic C.Professionalizing volunteer work. D.Standardizing community service. wings currently rely on extemal magnetic fields to change shape,the leam is optimistic about integrating 26.What inspired Gormley to start the organization? man-made magnetic field gencrators into future upgrades of the technology."We plan to explore what A.His personal failure B.His physical condition. changes to magnetic ficlds can enable more complex movements and control,"explained Muhammad Bilal C.Influences from other runners. D.His reflection on workouts. Khan.another lead author. 27.What docs Gormley imply about GoodGym in the last paragraph? 28.What's the inspiration of the robotic wings? A.It matcbes the idea of a naturl lifestyle. B.It highlights the benefits of physical labor. A.The air pressure. B.The butterfly wing. C.It fills the gap in traditional physical training D.It acts as an ideal altemative for modem gyms. C.The migration of butterflies. D.The clectronic motor. 29.What is a key feature of the new robotic wings? Inspired by butterfly wings,a team of German researchers have developed a new kind of robotic A.They create movements unknown in nature. B.They bend passively like real butterfly wings. wings that can work using only magnetic fields.The new wings created by the Technical University of C.They rely on intemal motors to achieve flight D.They use magnetic particles as the power source. Darmstadt researchers nced no batterics or clectronics. 30.What is the fiunction of Paragraph 5? The researchers drew inspiration from the remarkable efficicncy and endurance of monarch butterflies, A.To evaluate the cost of the new invention. B.To stress the necd for environmental research. known to have incredibly long migrations between Canada and Mexico.Every.autumn,millions of C.To show the practical potential of the design. D.To prove the efficiency of the robotic design. Mooarch butterflies start a 3,000-mile joumey from their North American breeding grounds to the warmer 31.Which is a suitable title for the text? climate of southwestem Mexico for the winter. A.The Monarch Butterfly's 3,000-Mile Journey These new robotic wings achieve energy-efficient flight by combining movement with passive B.Butterfly Wings Hold Clues to Nanrral Adaptation bending,which was rarely copied outside the nnural world.The team,led by Professor Oliver Gutfleisch C.Butterflies Rely on Magnetic Fields for Flight and Dr.Denys Makarov,used a combination of flexible plastic fixed with tiny magnetic particles (to D.Robotics Taking Wings Thanks to Butterflies build the wings. D The tcam found that the magnetic particles,when exposed to extemal maguetic ficlds,caused the The old saying may be true:What docsn't kill you makes you stronger.At least that's the case for wings to bend in a manner similar to that of butterflies.Achieving the desired design proved challenging;buman civilizations across 30,000 years of history,according to a new analysis published in Nanire.Study 笕3页共7页 lcader Philip Riris and his team found that,the more often a population expericnccs disturbances or downtums,the more likely it is to be able to recover faster the next time around. "It's an important paper,"suid Dagomar Degroot,an associate professor who was not involved in the research."There is a lot of really influential work on the collapse of socicties,"said Degroot,"but a focus on resilience (and only resilience is exiguous." Historians and archneologists have published many case studies on individual socictal crises,Riris agreed.But it's hard to compare these experiences across space and time.He and his team pulled together data from 16 separate archacological sites around the globe with data stretching back as far as 30,000 years ago. The tcam found most of the downtumns in the study lasted many decades and had a varicty of causes, ranging from cnvironmeatal change to socictal upbeaval ()"The winners did better during a crisis, either because they were just lucky or they had some sort of technology or practice or behavior,"Riris said. "After the disturbance,they were more likely to pass down that lcaming,that aspect of culture that would enable their future generations to do better down the linc." "The archaeological findings go well with historical case studies.Whether modemiliumans can pull directy from these lessons remains to be doubted,"Degroot said."All of the socicties in the study were preindostrial and might have litle in common with today's global order."However,Riris said,the ability to compare societics and look for pattems is important"It provides a framework that will allow.resilience to be tackled systematically,"he said. 32.What did Riris's new study reveal? A.Humans have a long history of disturbances. B.Hard times boost human societies'resilience. C.Human resilience frees them from downtums. D.Socictal collapses are unavoidable over long periods. 33.What does the underlined word "exiguous"in paragruph 2 mean? A.Scientific. B.Rare. C.Understandable. D.DulL 34.What do we know about socicties that survived a disturbance? A.They teaded to hand their experience down. B.They were more likely to have great leaming ability. C.They would go through fewer societal upbeavals. 第4页 D.They would have fuvorable enviroamental conditions. 35.What is Degroot's attitude towards the findines? A.Unclear. B.Critical. C.Doubtful. D.Objective. 第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 闵读下面短文,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。 Nervous about your futire college roommate?You're not alone.Kick off your college journey with these tips for getting along with,well,just about anyone. Before you make the big move into the dorms,reach out to your roommate or roommates and exchange contact information.36 Getting the introductions out of the way can make the transition (过议)a.lot smoother. Once you've moved in,sit down with your roommatc or roommates and establish some ground rules. 加 You can also,talk about having friends over,sharing things and much more.You don't have to be bossy,but express yourself and let your roommate know how you feel. Afer setting the basics,you can start building a real connection.The easiest way for you and your new college roommate or roommates to avoid conflict is to get to know each other.Talk about your likes and dislikes.It will be helpful when living in such tight quarters.38 But even if you get along well,you won't agree on everything.When problems come up,don't rush to tell everyone on your donn floor.39 You can always get belp from your residence hall advisor if you feel uncomfortable addressing the issue alone,but don't let problems pile up and get worse. 40 There is nothing wrong with creating a lifelong bond with your college roommates,but there is also nothing wrong with just sharing a room.Respecting each other and each other's space will help you get along-and that's a pretty good deal. A.Move-in day can be very stressful. B.Talk things over with your roommate first. C.You might also find some common interests. D.You can discuss dorm-room cleaning responsibilities. E.Checking their social media platfonn might be necessary. F.It's certain that your roommates will be your lifclong fricnds. G.Still,getting along doesn't always mean becoming close friends. 第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分45分) 共7页 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每愿所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项、 I was born in a rural town.The life there was simple yet 41-unspoken rules governed everything and new ideas were rarely tolerated. I felt caged and 42 by the bumble houses,the rough roads,and cven the cndless stretches of comfields.Even more unacceptably,independence wasn't exactly 43 there,and I had to follow a beaten path,a life defined by convention.So I 44-far away to a big city. City life was really 45.I threw myself into new experiences-sampling new cafes visiting gallerics and playing AR games...-to 46 my hard-won indcpendence.Yet gradually, beneath the city's restless energy,a huge 47 from not belonging swallowed my heart.The constant motion of city life wasn't sustainable,and I needed to go back to my 48. Years later,I returned to the place I once 49.To my surprisc,while I had changed,so had my bometown,with small,welcoming 50 everywhere:Tall buildings stood towering and various shops lined the widened strects.The comfields,once symbols of all I longed to escape,became spaces for reflection,progress,and finally 51.Admittedly,I feared being labeled as a failure"at the city life,yet no such 52 came-only quiet understanding,or,53,you could smy. This homecoming,54,was not just a return,but a(n)55 of the soal,empowering mie to stay rooted and carve out a new life on my own land. 41.A.unstable B.addictive C.inflexible D.confusing 42.A.ashamed B.puzzled C.thrilled D.choked 43.A.celebrated B.displayed C.explained D.ruined 44.A.sat around B.showed off C.took flight D.gained ground 45.A.conventional B.fascinating C.complicated D.tolerable 46.A.rccover B.enjoy C.advertise D.witness 47.A.emptiness B.guilt C.regret D.concem 48.A.duties B.trips C.roots D.destinations 49.A.recalled B.missed C.chose D.resisted 第5页 50.A.qualties B.decorations C.inventions D.transformations 51.A.patience B.growth C.memory D.uniqueness 52.A.belief B.irpression C.surprise D.judgment 53.A.sympathy B.praise C.promise D.gratitude 54.A.particularly B.secretly C.thankfully D.strangely 55.A.exploration B.appreciation C.description D.refreshment 第二节单项选择(共10小题:每小愿1分,满分10分) 56.Ryan really had made difference for these children.He broke into joyful smile. A.the;the B.the;a C.a;the D.a;a 57.The artist spent years in the remote village, a series of paintings that later him interational fame. A.having created;caming B.creating,eamning C.creating;eamed D.having created;camed 58.Food supplies in the flood-stricken area We must act immediately before there's none lef. A.bave run out B.are running out C.have been run out D.are being run out 59. off the coast of North-cast Australia,the Great Barrier Reef is the largest living thing on the planct. A.Bcing located B.Having located C.Locating D.Located 60.For her excellent work she as a model teacber several times and there is a teaching building her. A.has been chosen;named after B.has chosen;named afer C.bas been chosen;naming after D.has chosen;naming after 61.He lcaned against the wall,with his arms across his chest,looking annoyed at what had happened. A.fold B.folded C.to fold D.folding 62.When choosing a product,I sometimes try to figure out the meaning its brand name. A.attaching B.attaching to C.attached D.attached to 63. widespread doubts from the public,the policy was carried out as planned,yet slight changes were made practical operating problems. A.On account of in spite of B.In terms of,instead of 共7页 C.In spite of,on account of D.Instead of;in tenns of 64.-Jimmy had a lot of parties recently. -Yes,that might why he didn't do well in the test. A.set up B.succeed in C.account for D.help out 65.Many celebrities try to keep their private life away from the to avoid unnecessary public discussion. A.specics B.press C.origin D.attempt 第三节单句语法填空(共10小愿:每小愿1.5分,满分15分) 66.All his lifetime he produced a large number of works of calligmphy,but up to now,the majority of his original works (destroy)or lost. 67.The guests,while enjoying the delicious Chinese cuisine,toasted the coming of the New Year and exchanged holiday (greet)with each other. 68.Secing me trapped in the heavy rain,the kind hikers came to assistnnce without hesitation. 69.Yesterday I went to an amazing Chinese art festival.There were different stands artists could demonstrate their skills and teach the visitors. 70.I bope that this talk has given you some insight the kind of the work that we've been doing. 71.You are always making noises!Why must you be so tiresome when the latest sports news (broadcast)on the radio? 72.The research team has (scicntific)proved that the new drug has a positivo.effect on paticnts with the disease. 73.The traffic jams we are looking forward to seeing (solve)should have atiracted the govemment's atteation. 74.She felt an overwhelming desire (retum)home,eager to escape from the tircdnass and loneliness. 75.She doesn't know the exact (frequent)of the train service to the countryside,so she plans to check it online. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第-节(满分15分) 假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校将举办中国传统文化艺术晨请以学生会的名义,给学枚英 文报写一则通知,内容包括: (1)活动目的: (2)活动时间和地点: (3)活动内容:书法、国画、传统手工艺温展示,现场体验制作。 注意: (1)写作词数应为80个左右: 第6页 (2)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯 Notice The Student Union 第二节(满分25分) 何读下面材料,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, This fime,Mira wasn't asking the AI to polish her essays.Instead,she typed a question that had becn pressing on her heart for weeks:"Why won't Grandma eat properiy?" lf was early January.After finishing her exams,Mira had retumned to her hometown to spend some quict days with her grandmother.The old woman had once been a legend-she'd worked as a tailor )made dresses for half the village and saved cnough to open her own shop. Time had taken its toll.Now her eyesight had dimmed,her fingers trembled,but she was still that lcgendary woman who lived on her own ters.Vhenever someone ladled(用勺子目)soup into her bowl,, she would push it away,murmuring."I don't need it.Save it for yourselves."Every meal played out the same way.It broke Mira's heart. Actually,the family was doing well There was plenty of food,plenty of love.So why did eating- a simple,everyday act-seem like a burden to her? She tricd reasoning with her,but the more she talked,the more Grandma resisted.Until one day,in a momeat of frustration,she blurted out,"Grandma,you make me so sad wben you act like this."The old woman froze,then sighed."Tm over seventy.I won't be around much longer.It doesn't matter how I eat. The words cut deep.Mira thought about taking her to a psychologist but knew she'd refuse.So she tumned to an old companion,the AI. The response came quickly.Grandma was refusing food because she felt like she no longer had a place in the family.The AI offered suggestions:Help her feel secure and necded. 注意: ()续写词数应为150个左右: (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答, 共7页 With AI's assistance,Mira began her plan. As meals became less of a battle,Mira decided to relight the sparkle in grandmother's,eyes. 冠7页共7页

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