山东枣庄市第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期6月阶段检测英语试题

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高一年级6月学情检测英语试题 (试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟) 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂 黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写 在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,交答题卡。 第一部分听力共两节,满分30分) 中 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂 到答愿卡上, 第一节(共5小愿:每小愿15分,满分75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问读下一小题。每段录音播放两追。 1.Who made the cake? A.Jenny. B.Jenny's dad C.Mario. 2.What does the man think of documentaries? A.Fascinating. B.Boring. C.Funny. 3.What will the speakers do next? A.Go back home. B.Get changed. C.Attend a party. 4.Where will the ballet performance be presented? A.In the concert hall. B.In the opera house. C.In the theater. 5.What is the woman unsatisfied with about the gym? A.Its space. B.Its equipment C.Its location. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 教 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,每小愿5秒钟:每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段 录音播放两遍: 高一年级6月学情检测英语试愿第1页共12页 听下面的录音,回答第6和第7小愿。 6.What does Mr.Brown ask Lisa to do? A.Recommend a gift. B.Help him to garden. C.Celebrate his birthday. 7.What may Mrs.Brown receive? A.Roses. B.Gardening tools. C.Gardening journals. os 听下面的录音,回答第8至第10小题, 人 8.What did the cinema prepare for the dog audience? A.Toys. B.Water and snacks. C.Photo service. 代暗二策 9.How was the most dogs'behavior during the movie? 审 A.Noisy B.Well-behaved. C.Naughty. 10.What does the man expect? A.More cinemas allowing dogs. B.More fun movies hitting screens C.More pet-friendly activities in his city. 听下面的录音,回答第11至第13小题, 11.Why does the man make the call? A.To extend an invitation.B.To check a schedule.C.To introduce an exhibition. 12.How much will the exhibition cost the two speakers? A.10 dollars. B.20 dollars. C.40 dollars. 13.When will the speakers visit the museum? A.On Monday. B.On Saturday. C.On Sunday. 听下在的录音,回答第14至第16小题, 14.Why does the man choose ready meals these days? A.He prefers the taste.B.He is busy with his work.C.He enjoys the wide choices. 15.What does the woman say about homemade food? A.It is fresh. B.It is convenient C.It is cheap. 16.What will the speakers do on Sunday? A.Cook together. B.Buy vegetables. C.Clean up the fridge. 听下面的录音,回答第17至第20小题. 17.What is special about the watch? 高一年级6月学情性测英语试题第2页共12页 a“1%oa A.It can be used in water. B.It can take pictures. C.It improves sleep quality. 18.How long can the battery last? A.Onc day. B.One week C.One month. 19.What can the first 100 buyers get for free? A.A soft band. B.A cool watch. C.A sports shirt. 20.What is the purpose of the speech? A.To explain fitness bencfits. B.To guide how to use a watch .C.To advertise a sports product 第二部分阕读理解共两节,萧分50分) 第-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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项, A Ultimate Bucket List Wildlife Adventures The science of biodiversity:Costa Rica 4 November 2025|13 days Join an extraordinary journey to Costa Rica,a top biodiverse country in the world.Explore the country's wealth of ecosystems,including primary rainforests and volcanic zones.Enjoy guided walks around several reserves and national parks with local conservationists. Stay in hotels and eco-houscs within the forest. Insect and ecosystems expedit6 on safari虎普旅行):Sri Lanka 30 March 2026 11 days Journey into the heart of Sri Lanka on this unique insect-and-ecosystem-focused expedition,from thick forests and misty highlands to tropical rainforests and lowland grasslands. Enjoy morning and evening safaris in Udawalawe National Park. Alaskan brown bear,ecology and wilderness adventure 9 August 2026 6 days Dive into the wild heart of Alaska for an uncqualed encounter with brown bears in their natural environment Guided by expert naturalists,gain fascinating insights into bear ecology.Arrive via a private flight flying over rough mountain ranges and glacier-capped volcanoes. Stay at a small remote bear camp on Cook Inlet in luxury tent cabins. Marine conservation cruise exploring Darwin's Galapagos 高一年级6号字情检测英语试题第3页共12页 24 August 2026 |8 days Discover the biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands,which inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.Accompanied throughout by passionate naturalist James Costa,who will bring the islands to life through lively lectures and engaging discussions. .Sail aboard the small sailboat,with space for just 15 guests. 21.What do the adventures in Costa Rica and Alaska have in common? A.They both offer hikes in volcanic areas. B.They both involve staying in ten's. C.They both include guided experiences. D.They both feature bear encounters. 22.What can visitors do during the Galapagos cruise? A.Attend educational talks. B.Study Darwin's theory of evolution. C.Learn sailing skills. D.Participate in conservation work. 23.Where is this text probably taken from? A.An adventure blog. B.A wildlife report. C.A biology textbook. D.A travel brochure. B On the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau,there is a group of people regularly moving through the snowy mountains,lakes and pastures ()They are doing one thing-picking up rubbish. They are from the "Beautiful Travel",an organization founded by Shi Ning.In 2014, when he traveled alone from Dali to Lhasa,seeing amounts of rubbish along the road,he became shocked Later,Shi Ning and his two companions discussed possible solutions to environmental problems.In2015,they launched a series of campaigns ()starting from picking up rubbish along the highway in Xizang areas. Since then,more than 45 tons of deserted plastic bottles have been recycled thanks to the "Beautiful Travel".If you piled these plastic bottles up,they would be about 25 times as high as Qomolangma.However,it is difficult for rubbish transporters (to run at high altitudes during rainy and snowy days,with the closure (of roads.They established rubbish pickup sites with the local government Volunteers go to villages,towns and 高一年级6月学情检测英语试愿第4页共12页 ▣▣ a“"1…%oa mountainous areas to collect rubbish and when the rubbish is piled up to 500 kg.trucks are sent to collect it They aiso call on tourists and local residents to stop littering to protect the local biodiversity.The campaign involves about 30.000tourists all the way. Volunteers sort out 20%recyclable rubbish and recycle it according to the local price.The remaining 80%of non-recyclable rubbish will be handed over by volunteers and staff to the municipal waste removal department for further recyciing. The T-shirts worn by the volunteers were made using recycled materials from the rubbish.Blue, representing the blue sky and our planet,is specially chosen for this organization."It's like planting the seeds of civilization in people's hearts,and I believe that onc day,they will come out,forming a beautiful landscape,"Shi Ning said. 24.What inspired Shi Ning to found the "Beautiful Travel? A.What the local people did. B.How he felt about Xizang. C.What he saw along the way. D.How his companions thought of Dali. 25.What might challenge the rubbish transporters according to the passage? A.The road conditions. B.The awful weather. C.The large amount of rubbish. D.The pressure from the goverment 26.How do the volunteers deal with rubbish collected in the mountains? A.By selling it. B.By reusing it C.By handing it over to a related department D.By dividing it into different types. 27.Which of the following can be the best title for this passage? A The Beautiful Travel of Volunteers B.The Protecton of Local Biodiversity C.The Cleaners of Our Nature D.The Significance of Recycling Rubbish In the ficld of wearable technology,a breakthrough invention has caught worldwide attention:a flexible skin-like sensor powered by human sweat,developed by a joint research team from Chinese and American universities.Unlike traditional wearable devices such as smart watches that depend on bareries,this new thin-film sensor operates completely on energy produced by human sweat marking a sigificant step toward self-powered wearable electronics. The sensor,as thin as a piece of paper,can be comfortably attached to human skin without any 高一年级6月学情检测英语试愿算5页共12页 pressure or discomfort It is embedded with spectal enzyme materials that generate electncity by reacting with substances in auman sweat.such as lactic acid and glucose.The electricity produced is eaough to support the device's normal work of monitoring body signals.including hcart ratc.body temperature and muscle tension.What's more,the sensor can store extra energy for use when sweat is not available,ensunng continuous and stable operation. One of the most important advantages of this sweat-powered device is its environmental fricadliness.Traditional wearablc electronics rely beavily on lithium baneries.which contain heavy metals and cause senious environmental polluaon after being atandoned.In contrast,the ncw sensor uses harmless biological materials and produces no waste during use.It also avoids the trouble of frequent charging,bringing great convenience to users in long-term health monitonng. At present,the sensor has successfully passed laboratory tests and preliminary clinical trials.Researchers have proved that it can work continuously for more than 12 hours on a small amount of sweat and maintain high accuracy in data collection.Although the current version is still designed for medical monitoring,the team beiieves the technology can be applied to more fields in the furure,such as sports training.virtual reality control and daily health management Industry experts believe this sweat-powered technology will reshape the future of wearable electronics.It solves two main problems of traditional wearables:banery limitation and environmental pollution.With further optimization and mass production,this skin-friendly, seff-powered sensor is expected to become a mainstream product in the next generation of wearable devices,providing safer and more convenient health monitoring solutions for buman beings. 28.What is the biggest difference between the new sensor and traditional wearable devices? A.It is thinner and more comfortable to wear. B.It is powered by human sweat instead of batteries. C.It can monitor more body signals than smart watches. D.It can be used for a longer time without any maintenance. 29.What does the underlined word "embedded"in Paragraph 2 probably mean? A.Removed. B.Compared. C.Implanted. D.Decorated. 30.What can be inferred about the future of the sweat-powered sensor? 高一年级6月学情怡测英语试题舞6页共12页 ▣▣ a^“"1.%oa A.It will be used in more arcas beyond medical monitoring. B.It will completely take the place of smart watches soon. C.It will be produced in small quantities due to high cost. D.It will reduce people's ability to produce sweat naturally. 31.Which of the following is the best title for the text? A.A New Trend:The Future Healthy Life with Wearable Devices. B.Environmental Protection in Modem Electronic Industry. C.How to Improve Battery Life of Wearable Technology. D.A Sweat-Powered Sensor:The Future of Wearable Tech. D While traditional types of books,such as non-fiction,are becoming less popular,fantasy stories are catching on,as shown by the Intemational Book Markets 2025 report But what makes fantasy so hard to resist? Fantasy is true to the human mind,especially to its wild side that we all feel but cannot easily express in daily life.Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor noted that everyone lives within limits that both control and comfort us in“the buffered(缓冲的)self,which makes us see the world as lacking magic and mystery.Therefore,we don't believe in ghosts or any supematural forces.This idea protects us from confusion and fear,yet it also holds back the wildest parts of our imagination,making us hope that magic and wonder could someday retum to our lives. Besides,UK author Adam Roberts pointed out that fantasy serves as a controlled and safe retum to the ideas we have ignored It allows us to experience a gentle,limited version of the legendary past.With its kings and adventures,fantasy brings back what we miss in our modem and orderly world of work and routine,but only in a controlled way.We enjoy imagining ourselves as strong heroes or special "chosen ones"when real life makes us feel small.But we do not want to live in a world ruled by powerful kings and violent warriors. Moreover,fantasy is something not just wanted but necded,as it encourages our imagination,noted The Guardian.A purely scientific world feels cold and empty,unable to feed our spirits.As Philip Pu'lman writes in The Rose Field,Lyra considers that human beings need certain things we cannot prove, yet we would struggle to live without them,especially our imagination.As she says,"Maybe the imagination is a sort of wind that blows through all the worlds...It shows us true things." in a world where logic and routine take over,fantasy is a reminder of a hidden longing for wonder. 高一年级6月学情检测英语试题第7页共12页 32.How does the author introduce the topic of the text? A.By listing different types of books. B.By describing a shared human need. C.By quoting a well-known philosopher.D.By highlighting a recent market trend. 33.According to Charles Taylor,what is the function of"the buffered self? A.It inspires us to seek magic in our daily lives. B.It protects us but limits our imagination. C.It creates a world full of mystery and wonder. D.It helps us express our wild side uore freely. 34.According to Adam Roberts,what does fantasy help us do? A.Let us retum to forgotten ideas safely. B.Teach us to ignore all our strange ideas. C.Rule the world with kings and warriors. D.Become great heroes in our real daily life. 35.Why does the author mention Lyra's words in The Rose Field? A.To present the limits of science. B.To stress the importance of imagination. C.To suggest that imagination can be proven. D.To show imagination is less important than science. 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,选项中有两项为 多余选项。 Many people think they need to walk 10,000 steps every day to be healthy.But new research shows this is not necessary true for everyone.Scientists say that about 7,000 steps per day can already be good for your health.36 Dr.Mclody Ding did this study at the University of Sydney.37She wanted to know how many steps people need to stay healthy,and whether one number could work for most adults.The studies included people of different ages and lifestyles,so the results were more reliable. 38 People who walked around 7,000 steps were healthier than those who walked only about 2,000.In general,walking more was linked to a lower risk of dying early,and a lower risk of heart disease and dementia ()The benefits increased quickly when people 高一年级6月学情检测英语试愿第8页共12页 ▣▣ cs. a^“"1%oa moved from very low activity to a moderate level.After that,the benefits still continucd,but they rosc more slowly. Where does the 10,000-step benchmark (come from?Dr.Sean Heffron says this number did not come from science._39_A company made a pedometer(计步罢)and called it the“l0,000 steps meter".The number sounded simple and motivating,so it spread worldwide. Dr.Martha Gulati,a beart doctor,does not fully trust round numbers like 10,000 because they are not always based on research.She suggests focusing on steady improvement instead of chasing one perfect number.40 Just walk a little more than you do now-take the stairs,walk after dinner,or get off the bus one stop carlier.Small changes can add up and help your health. A.The number was easy'to remember. B.The study gave pcople a simple answer. C.It became popular because of advertising in Japan. D.She reviewed many studies about walking and health. E If you can't walk 10,000 steps every day,don't worry. F.The research compared people who walked different amounts each day. G.This may make many people feel less stressed,especially those who are busy. 第三部分语言运用供两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题:每小愿1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项. Xia Boyu is a 73-year-old Chincse mountaineer.He successfully climbed to the top of Mount Qomolangma on two artificial legs.Xia was a professional soccer player before he got into the Chinese national 41 tcam.During his first 42 to climb Qomolangma in 1975,Xia gave his sleeping bag to one of his teammates.43 he could resist (the cold.But in the end the extreme conditions on the mountain44 his legs from the knces down. At the beginning.Xia was unable to45 life in a wheelchair and having to say goodbye to his career as a mountain climber.He was confused and46,but his passion for life was 47again when he met a foreign medical expert who told him that artificial legs could help him walk,run and even climb again. Xia made numerous efforts to climb the mountain again.Since his artificial legs cannot give him a 48_for the land while climbing,Xia relies_49_on his trekking poles(登山仗),which 高一年级6月学情检测英语试愿第9页共12贡 1 he holds in his bands firmly(紧紧地) noipilbsonelinshepathsarevenysiperyandIcancasiyalifIdoa1noticeitiglaway" But Xia has never given in.He 50 that after losing his legs,he did not want to bc defeated and that he wanted to 51 himself to continue to climb mountains.In 2018, Xia successfully climbed to the top of Mount Qomolangma,becoming the world's52 double amputee(被截肢者)to climb to the top. With his very life,he 53 the distance between humans and Mount Qomolangma and let everyone sce the 54 of never giving up.He is a true 55. 41.A.football B.mountaincering C.basketball D.running 42.A.service B.solution C.training D.effort 43.A.proving B.expecting C.thinking D.promising 44.A.brought out B.fell off C.took away D.cut through 45.A.give up B.adapt to C.fight for D.lay down 46.A.tired B.impressed C.relaxed D.unhappy 47.A.blocked B.awakened C.shared D.tested 48.A.feel B.goal C.wonder D.relief 49.A.naturally B.gently C.heavily D.calmly 50.A.noted B.protected C.replied D.read 51.A.apply B.express C.enjoy D.challenge 52.A.richest B.oldest C.smartest D.youngest 53.A.measured B.walked C.kept D.judged 54.A.dream B.saying C.spirit D.story 55.A.master B.friend C.athlete D.hero 第二节(共10小题:每小题15分,满分15分) 阿读下面短文,在空白处填入【个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式, The advent(问世)of the compass(指南针)was a great_S6(contribute)ofhe Chinese people to the world civilization.The compass is a simple instrument57 (consist)of a magnetic needle that can be turned 58(flexible)and a compass with a scale to indicate the direction of the earth's magnetic field. The earliest instruments that could indicate direction were called Sinan,59appeared 高-·年级6月学情检测英语试题第10页共12页 ■ ▣ around the Warring States period,when natural magnets were polished into the shape of 60 spoon and placed on a graduated square engraved plate to give a general indication of direction. Later on,it was discovered that by rubbing a magnet against an object such as a steel needle in one direction several 61(time),the needle could also be magnetized,so that it could point more accurately than the Sinan,and thus the compass62(invent).In the Song Dynasty,an instrument was also made to indicate direction,63(call)the compass fish,which floated on water. In the Southem Song Dynasty,people assembled the magnetic needle and the dial into a single unit, named the needle dial,also called the meridian dial,compass and so on.Our compass spread 64 Europe and the Arabian region around the65(twelve)century,greatly contributing to the development of world navigation and human society 第四部分写作共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共5小愿;每小题3分,满分15分) 66.这位被媒体广泛报道的医生,把毕生精力都投入到了偏远地区的医疗教助中。 (过去分词作定语,devote.…to) 67.已经被证实很多颜危动物在这个保护区被保护的很好, (现在完成时的被动,confirm) 68.为了举办这次国际艺术展,这座旧展览厅正在被重建。 (现在进行时的被动,ebuild) 69.他们以为第二天就能找到村庄,却在森林里迷路了好几天。 (过去将来时,lot) 0.当处于紧急情况时,保持冷静并向可靠的人求助。 (状语从句的省略,emergency) 第二节(满分25分) 随着时代发展,家乡许多老建筑、老物件正逐渐消失,为保护这些珍贵的文化遗产,校学生 高一年级6月学情检测英语试愿第9页共12页 会计划发起一项活动,号召同学们用手机记录它们,先上传至班级云相册,再共同整理 成一个数字博物馆。请你以学生会的名义,写一封倡议信,向全校同学推荐这项活动, 1.指出问题:2.提出具体做法(拍照、录短视频等)及其意义:3.发出倡议 注意: (1)词数80左右: (2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:老物件traditional objects云相册cloud album数字博物馆digital museum Dear fellow students, Stdent Union 高一年级6月学情检测英语试愿第10页共12页 可只 CS a^化“1…%oa

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