宁夏石嘴山市第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期6月阶段检测英语试题

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使用场景 同步教学-阶段检测
学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 高二年级下6月月考英语试卷涵盖阅读、语言运用及写作模块,选材兼具时代性与跨文化性,如AI对文学影响、科技助老等热点话题,写作任务贴近学生生活,注重语言运用与思维品质培养。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |阅读(第一节)|15题/37.5分|旅游信息(骑行服务)、教育叙事、AI与文学、心理学现象|情境真实,考查信息查找与推理,如D篇通过“享乐跑步机”现象培养批判性思维| |阅读(第二节)|5题/12.5分|健康购物技巧|实用策略类文本,考查逻辑衔接能力| |完形填空|15题/15分|国际学生中国生活经历|文化适应主题,考查词汇语境运用与跨文化理解| |语法填空|10题/15分|泰山AI外骨骼机器人|科技与文化结合,考查语法规则在真实语境中的应用| |写作|2题/35分|踏春活动报道(应用文)、骑行受伤恢复(续写)|应用文注重信息整合,续写强调情感表达与叙事逻辑,提升语言输出与思维创新能力|

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石嘴山市第一中学2025-2026学年高二年级下6月月考 英语试题 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 Come to Carlow for cycling Explore everything County Carlow has to offer by cycling. Flat cycling is available along the beautiful Barrow Way and Columban Way. The Barrow gives you the chance to discover scenic and picturesque natural beauty,and attractive views. St Mullins Bike Hire St Mullins Bike Hire offers a convenient and eco-friendly way to discover this beautiful sixth century ecclesiastical (基督教会的) site and its surrounding area. A wide range of high-quality bikes are available to suit all preferences and skill levels. RATES: Adults €20 per day Children € 15 per day Address: The Mullichain Cafe, The Quay, Saint Mullins, Carlow, Ireland, R95 XY93 Phone: 051424440 Email: mullichaincafe@gmail.com Graiguenamanagh Bike Hire Graiguenamanagh Bike Hire offers bike rental and bike tours from Graiguenamanagh and Tinnahinch in the beautiful Barrow River Valley. Graiguenamanagh Bike Hire is the longest established operator in the Barrow Valley and offers good quality mountain bikes for the young and the old, so the whole family can enjoy a day out together. RATES: Adults 620 per day, €15 per half day Children €15 per day, €10 per half day 20% discount rate for guests of Waterside Guesthouse Address: Graiguenamanagh Bike Hire/ Waterside Guesthouse/Graiguenamanagh Co. Kilkenny R95 XH3K Phone: 059 9724246 Email: info@ watersideguesthouse.com Carlow Town E-Bike Scheme This E-bike scheme provides a more sustainable alternative to car usage while also enabling a convenient and safe means of transport around Carlow Town. How to Rent an E-bike? Find a Ride: Find an e-bike on the street or locate one using the map in the BOLT app. RATES: €0.18 per minute The renting process is completed by downloading the BOLT app. The customer simply enters their card details tied to their account. Address: Available at various locations around Carlow Town 1.How much does a couple pay for one-day rent from St Mullins Bike Hire? A.€20. B.€30. C.€40. D.€60. 2.Which is the first bike rental operator in the area? A.St Mullins Bike Hire. B.Graiguenamanagh Bike Hire. C.Tinnahinch Bike Hire. D.Carlow Town E-Bike Scheme. 3.What do the cycling services have in common? A.They offer discounts for groups. B.They need mobile apps to rent bikes. C.They provide mountain bikes in high quality. D.They are accessible to cyclists in County Carlow. B In my ninth-grade writing class last year, I met a cowboy who saved his town, a strict father who demanded his son earn straight A’s, and a modern-day Juliet who died of heartbreak after her parents rejected the love of her young life. More than once, I found myself wondering just how my students, who’d created these people, knew their subjects so well. But things were different for their first essay, which was about the question: “Why is writing important?” Most of the essays filled less than one page, and few contained a sentence that could be interpreted as a thesis (论点) statement. I was shocked. Then I realized that the problem was the question itself. They could have written pages on the necessity of computers, but writing, in and of itself, simply didn’t strike them as important. This would have to change. As a new unit started, I asked everyone to write a persuasive piece on a health-related topic of their choice. This time they found the exercise much more interesting. For the next two assignments, a personal-narrative unit followed by a creative-writing workshop, I only required that the piece meet the specifications of its genre (体裁) and that it contain a thesis. The results were staggering. The students took on diverse topics and turned in stories, 10 to 20 pages each, with characters that broadened my view and touched my heart. I walked into class believing that writing is important as a means of communication. However, my students demonstrated something more important to me. When the final bell rang in June, I walked away with a yearbook full of messages about writing’s most powerful significance — the ability to connect people, to put us in another’s skin, to teach us what it means to be human. 4.Who are the people mentioned at the beginning of paragraph 1? A.Ninth graders. B.Students’ parents. C.Modern writers. D.Fictional characters. 5.Why did the students perform poorly in writing their first essay? A.They were not given enough time. B.They had a very limited vocabulary. C.They misunderstood the question. D.They had little interest in the topic. 6.What does the underlined word “staggering” in paragraph 3 mean? A.Mixed. B.Amazing. C.Similar. D.Disturbing. 7.What does the author’s experience show? A.Teaching is learning. B.Still waters run deep. C.Knowledge is power. D.Practice makes perfect. C Just over half (51%) of published novelists in the UK say that artificial intelligence (AI) is likely to entirely replace their work, a new University of Cambridge study has found. 59% of novelists say they know their work has been used to train AI Large Language Models (LLMs) without permission or payment. Most (85%) novelists expect their future income to be driven down by AI. The study, led by Dr. Clementine Collett, surveyed 258 novelists to estimate how AI is viewed and used in the world of British fiction. Genre authors are considered to be the most easily replaceable, according to the report, with 66% of all those surveyed listing romance authors as “extremely threatened”, followed closely by writers of thrillers (61%) and crime (60%). Despite these concerns, overall attitude in UK fiction is not anti-AI, with 80% of participants in the survey agreeing that AI offers benefits to parts of society. In fact, most novelists use AI in their writing process, mainly for “non-creative” tasks such as information search. Novelists feel copyright (版权) laws have not been respected since the emergence of generative AI. They call for respecting copyright and fair payment for the use of their work. Many warn of a potential loss of originality in fiction, as well as the loss of trust between writers and readers if AI use is not public. Some worry that suspicions of AI use could damage their reputation. Writers fear AI may weaken the deep human connection between writers and readers at a time when reading is already at historically low levels, particularly among the next generation; only a third of UK children say they enjoy reading in their free time. Many novelists think AI could lead to plain, more formulaic fiction that increases stereotypes (刻板印象) and they want to see more AI-free creative writing on the school curriculum and government-backed initiatives aimed at finding new voices to counter risks of homogeneity in fiction brought about by generative AI. 8.What phenomenon does the author point out in paragraph 1? A.Novelists’ income has stopped growing. B.Novelists fear AI may change their work. C.AI brings unexpected benefits to novelists. D.Novelists actively resist the application of AI. 9.What is the majority view on AI in UK fiction? A.It can improve creativity capability. B.It will replace traditional search tools. C.It has no practical value for society. D.It serves as an aid in the writing process. 10.What is the novelists’ opinion regarding their work being used to train AI? A.It should be prohibited completely. B.AI’s learning mode should be enhanced. C.It should respect their rights and interests. D.Gaining high fees is their top demand. 11.What does the underlined word “homogeneity” in the last paragraph mean? A.Similarity. B.Contradiction. C.Competition. D.Misunderstanding. D A friend recently sent me a video about running a modern game on an old television by YouTuber Any Austin. I thought it’d be silly. But after playing for a little bit, Any Austin realized that, once you get used to it, playing a modern game on an old TV just doesn’t feel that different. Sure, there were annoyances — certain things were cropped off the screen — but for the most part, the game was just as fun as on a contemporary one. The psychological phenomenon, known as hedonic adaptation or hedonic treadmill (享乐跑步机) , has been documented since at least the 1970s. The process of hedonic adaptation is conceptualized as a treadmill, since no matter how hard one tries to be happier, one remains in the same place. There may be a sudden, large increase in happiness after a wedding, a promotion at work, or buying a new TV, but that is ephemeral — people tend to eventually return to their previous levels of happiness. The same thing is true about negative life changes. The hedonic adaptation process generally involves cognitive changes, such as shifting values and goals. It can also be driven by the tendency of humans to construct complex reasoning for considering themselves deprived (被剥夺的) through a process social theorist Gregg Easterbrook calls “abundance denial”. Additionally, neurochemical (神经化学的) processes might reduce the activity of overstimulated hedonic pathways in the brain, which prevents constantly high levels of intense positive or negative feelings. The same psychological principle is at work when you play games on an old TV. Purchasing your dream TV may initially boost your happiness, making games more enjoyable. However, your satisfaction will eventually return to its baseline level. Later, upon learning of a newer model, you may make another purchase to regain that initial boost. So spending more time thinking about how much you enjoy the things you already have can help sustain satisfaction longer. The key isn’t to avoid technology but to realize how quickly we get used to improvements. 12.What did Any Austin think of playing the game on an old TV? A.Pleasant. B.Demanding. C.Simple. D.Depressing. 13.What does the underlined word “ephemeral” in paragraph 2 probably mean? A.Consistent. B.Temporary. C.Predictable. D.Dominant. 14.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about? A.The neurochemical factors in emotion regulation. B.The different theories proposed by social theorists. C.The emotional consequence of hedonic treadmill. D.The underlying mechanism of hedonic adaptation. 15.What is the author’s suggestion on resisting the desire for new things? A.Rejecting advanced electronics. B.Purchasing fewer products. C.Appreciating current possessions. D.Upgrading existing facilities. 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 Secrets for shopping healthier at the supermarket Shopping at the supermarket for groceries can be an adventure tour, for food producers don’t always have your best interests in mind. 16 . Look for a short ingredient list When you find a packaged food with a long list of ingredients on the label, don’t put it straight into your shopping bag. 17 . The truth is, many of those ingredients are various kinds of sugars and chemicals. Check the list of ingredients every time, because a shorter ingredient list equals fewer added sugars and preservatives (防腐剂). 18 . The organic label is earned through an officially approved process. All organic farms must keep records and be inspected by officially recognized inspectors. Many supermarkets now carry some organic food, and farmers’ markets, health food stores, and individual farms are good sources of organic food. Be cautious of “natural” labels You may feel like the food labels “natural” and “organic” can be exchanged. 19 . Although there’s no single set of requirements for products claiming to be natural, such labels are still supposed to be accurate. Farmers or food companies that use the “natural” label are not forced to be inspected as a condition of using the label. Don’t get trapped by watery foods 20 . And if it’s first on the list of ingredients, it’s clear that there’s a long list of additives (添加剂) to follow. You might not be surprised to see water at the top of the list of ingredients in soups. After all, soup does take a lot of water. A.Learn what “organic” really means. B.Purchase the food with “organic” labels. C.Instead, look for a simpler kind of the food. D.Water is cheap, so the food industry favors it. E.Water is the magic ingredient in prepared foods. F.That’s exactly what food companies want you to think. G.Arm yourself with the following tips the next time you head to the supermarket. 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。 It’s hard to believe that a year has passed since I first arrived in China to study. Looking back, I still remember 21 the plane, feeling both excited and a bit lost. From experiencing culture 22 to gradually adapting, this journey has been filled with challenges — but also 23 growth. What impressed me most after my arrival was China’s 24 society. I still remember 25 to set up Alipay with the help of a senior. Although I learned Chinese from a young age, professional courses were still challenging due to the fast-paced lectures and difficult 26 . Thankfully, my classmates were friendly and helped me a lot. Food in China has been a(n) 27 — xiaolongbao, hotpot, and so much more. At first, I wasn’t used to spicy food, and some dish names 28 me — like Lion’s Head, which 29 a meatball! Over time, I built my own “food 30 ” and learned to figure out restaurant menus with confidence. At times, I felt homesick — especially during holidays. To deal with this, I started 31 regularly, which not only helped me stay healthy but also allowed me to make new friends. I also took the 32 to explore China, visiting Wuhan’s Yellow Crane Tower and Hangzhou’s West Lake. These trips deepened my appreciation for Chinese culture and made me feel more 33 to the country. Looking back on this year, I’ve gained not only knowledge but also cross-cultural communication skills and a broader 34 . If I could give one piece of advice to future international students, it would be this: be brave and welcome the experience and then you’ll realize you’re stronger than you 35 imagined! 21.A.stepping off B.getting on C.running for D.falling off 22.A.sign B.shock C.travel D.industry 23.A.physical B.shallow C.precious D.ordinary 24.A.equal B.creative C.developed D.cashless 25.A.struggling B.refusing C.helping D.tipping 26.A.types B.languages C.terms D.titles 27.A.factor B.award C.routine D.adventure 28.A.worried B.confused C.pleased D.excited 29.A.turned out B.made out C.found out D.brought out 30.A.theme B.source C.chain D.map 31.A.reading B.working C.exercising D.painting 32.A.effort B.right C.money D.opportunity 33.A.familiar B.connected C.devoted D.sensitive 34.A.opinion B.worldview C.field D.judgment 35.A.seldom B.even C.still D.ever 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Mount Tai, a towering peak in Shandong province, China, is renowned for its steep landscape with over 7,000 steps. Climbing this mountain is challenging, especially for 36 elderly and people with mobility issues. However, AI-powered exoskeletons (外骨骼机器人) are making the journey simpler. These robotic legs, 37 (weigh) only 1.8 kilograms, are designed to wrap around users’ waists and thighs, offering assistance 38 (ease) the burden on legs at the same time. Developed by Taishan Cultural Tourism Group and Kenqing Technology, the exoskeletons debuted during the Spring Festival, attracting over 200 users. Users 39 (report) feeling like someone was pulling them uphill, making the climb much easier. However, some users mentioned 40 (convenience) in using the device for activities like tying shoelaces or using the bathroom. Despite these issues, the exoskeletons are seen 41 a “true blessing” for senior citizens and the mobility-impaired. This innovation not only aids mountain climbing 42 also highlights potential applications in elderly care, a growing market in China, 43 the population of seniors is rapidly increasing. The smart elderly care market was estimated at 6.8 trillion yuan in 2024. Kenqing Technology, the co-developer, is eyeing this vast market now and has launched an exoskeleton 44 (specific) designed for elderly users. To fully unlock the potential of elderly care robots, industry insiders told Xinhua News Agency that stronger policy support is needed to scale up their production while keeping prices 45 (afford) for all. 三、写作 46.假定你是李华,上周五你校组织全校高一师生进行了一次踏春活动(Spring Outing)。请你就本次活动给校园英语报写一篇报道,内容包括: 1. 活动目的: 2. 活动内容: 3. 活动意义或反响。 注意: 1. 词数80左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 标题已给出。 A Memorable Spring Outing _______________________________________________________________________________ 47.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。 I had been a cycling enthusiast for over twenty-five years. Riding beside my friend Jake along wooded paths was my favorite way to relax, stay fit, and connect with nature. In my fifties, I still felt strong, grateful, and alive whenever I rode. One perfect morning, Jake and I went to explore a newly reopened trail (小路). The forest was peaceful and alive. Birds were singing, and sunlight filtered through the leaves. Squirrels dashed up tree trunks and disappeared into the branches. We chatted and laughed, letting the wind freely brush our faces. Suddenly, as we passed a broken construction barrier, a long yellow caution tape wrapped around my bike pedal. I lost control and fell heavily to the ground. Jake rushed to my side at once, his face filled with worry. At the hospital, I had multiple fractures (骨折) in my wrist and elbow, a badly torn shoulder, and a sprained ankle. I would need several surgeries and months of strict recovery training. My cycling life, which I loved deeply, seemed to be over completely. I sank into darkness. I became angry, bitter, and hopeless. I refused to talk or eat, shutting out even my wife Molly. Jake visited, bringing photos of our old rides and begging me to stay positive. But I pushed everyone away, trapped in self-pity. Weeks later, doctors told me my shoulder needed another high-risk operation. The pain, fear, and endless waiting almost broke me. One afternoon, I sat by the window, staring blankly at the yard. Molly sat beside my bed, holding my hand firmly. “Honey, the wind in riding is just like trouble in life,” she said gently. “You can’t stop it, but you can learn to adjust.” Her words found an echo (回响) in my heart. Wind, I realized, is part of life’s journey. I recalled how I used to hate pedaling on windy days, but finally grew stronger by facing them. 注意: 1.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。 A new light of hope lighting up my heart, I chose to rise again into the wind. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Months later, the familiar trail lay ahead of Jake and me. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷第2页,共8页 试卷第1页,共8页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 答案第2页,共2页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 答案 C B D D D B A B D C 题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 答案 A A B D C G C A F E 题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 答案 A B C D A C D B A D 题号 31 32 33 34 35 答案 C D B B D 36.the 37.weighing 38.to ease 39.reported 40.inconvenience 41.as 42.but 43.where 44.specifically 45.affordable 46.One possible version: A Memorable Spring Outing Last Friday, all Senior One teachers and students took part in a wonderful spring outing organized by our school. Early in the morning, we set off for a nearby scenic spot where we were greeted by fresh air and blooming flowers. We participated in various outdoor games, like tug-of-war and relay races, which brought us closer together. After that, some students took a leisurely walk to admire the natural beauty while others flew kites high in the sky. This activity not only allowed us to get close to nature and relax from heavy study, but also strengthened the friendship between teachers and students. 47.(one possible version) A new light of hope lighting up my heart, I chose to rise again into the wind. I embraced recovery training with unwavering perseverance, enduring acute pain with every movement. When my rigid wrist resisted bending, I persisted firmly, imagining grasping my bike handle tightly; when my shoulder ached, the memories of forest breezes strengthened my resolve. Molly stood by me, whispering encouraging words, while Jake brought photos of trails, fueling my longing for nature. Their support and my persistence pushed me closer to the trail. Months later, the familiar trail lay ahead of Jake and me. Bathed in morning sunlight, it held no fear, only promise. I mounted my bike slowly, fingers curling around the handlebars like greeting an old friend. Jake kept a slow pace beside me, cheering me on with warm smiles all the way. As I pedaled softly, the faint ache faded, replaced by joy that brought tears. The ride eased my heart, serving as a reminder that life’s harsh winds hadn’t broken me — they’d reshaped me into a stronger, braver soul who could ride through any storm. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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