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海城高中2025-2026学年下学期高一(2028届)6月阶段练习
英语试卷
命题人:高一英语组 审校人:高一英语组
时 间:120分钟 满 分:150分
班级____________ 姓名____________ 学号____________
第一部分:听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节 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阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. Why did the man go to Australia?
A. To work. B. To travel. C. To study.
2. How much money does the woman need to take?
A. £5.75. B. £8.25. C. £9.25.
3. What does the man suggest the woman do?
A. Mail the package tomorrow. B. Insure her package. C. Send her package by airmail.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. A play. B. A film. C. A book.
5. What does the man mean?
A. More space is needed for the tigers.
B. The cages in the center are too small.
C. The number of tigers is increasing slowly.
第二节 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,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。
6. What is the man’s opinion on his country’s traditional food?
A. It’s convenient. B. It’s heavy. C. It’s tasty.
7. What is the main reason for the popularity of Western food?
A. The fast-paced lifestyle. B. The flavors of the food. C. Young people’s influence.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。
8. How many people will probably attend the meeting?
A. 15. B. 10. C. 5.
9. What will the woman do next?
A. Buy additional chairs. B. Contact the secretary. C. Prepare tools.
听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。
10. Where are the speakers?
A. At the woman’s house. B. At a restaurant. C. At a TV studio.
11. What does the woman ask the man for?
A. The meat. B. The recipe. C. The salt.
12. What does the man think of comedy shows?
A. Boring. B. Relaxing. C. Noisy.
听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。
13. How does the woman get to the university every day?
A. On foot. B. By car. C. By bus.
14. Who can park in the university?
A. Undergraduate students.
B. Postgraduate students.
C. Everyone in the university.
15. Where is the administration office?
A. Next to the library.
B. Across from the parking space.
C. Opposite the swimming pool.
16. What do people have to do to get back the car?
A. Ask for the key. B. Buy a permit. C. Clear a ticket.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17. What do we know about Jane Adams?
A. She gave away bread.
B. She published a book.
C. She made a new type of cake.
18. What advice did the speaker get from a stand owner?
A. How to choose fish.
B. How to cook a lunch with vegetables.
C. How to make sweet foods in under 15 minutes.
19. What can people do at 2 p.m. at the theater?
A. Watch a cook prepare a healthy lunch.
B. Taste food from around the world.
C. Learn to make quick sweet foods.
20. How long is the Good Food Show open on Saturday?
A. 11 hours. B. 9 hours. C. 8 hours.
第二部分 阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出一个最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Find Your Next Adventure: Changbai Mountain Tourist Resort, Jilin Province
Are you tired of your busy schedule and looking for a place to relax? Here is a national-level tourist destination perfect for your holiday. Now, begin your new adventure! This appealing site offers features ranging from historical and environmental significance to clean lakes and various wild animals, from beautiful resources to colorful theme zones — it all awaits your discovery.
Located in the southeast of Jilin province, China, Changbai Mountain is a national 5A-level tourist resort and one of the 10 most famous mountains in China, which has rich natural resources, including 2,596 kinds of wild plants and 2,442 kinds of wild creatures. When visitors climb this mountain, they may get a chance to see Manchurian tiger, the king of animals: Meanwhile, Changbai Mountain is famous as a volcano in modern China, but its last eruption (爆发) was more than 300 years ago in 1702. It is also the headstream of the Songhua River, Tumen River and Yalu River. Changbai Mountain gives different colors in the four seasons of the year. It is an amazing choice for tourists to admire natural beauty!
Opening Time: 6:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m. (North Gate); 6:00 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. (West Gate).
Ticket Price: Adult, 120 yuan (full price); Senior (age 65+) and Child under five go free and do not need a ticket.
Discount: The disabled, soldiers, teachers, and students enjoy half price.
Address: Chibei district, Antu town, Yanbian Korean autonomous prefecture (自治州).
Airport: Changbaishan Airport.
21. What can we know about Changbai Mountain?
A. It is regarded as the tallest mountain in China.
B. It has the world’s largest tiger population.
C. It is famous as an active volcano.
D. It is the source of three major rivers.
22. How much should two middle school students and a man aged 63 pay for their tickets?
A. 120 yuan. B. 240 yuan. C. 300 yuan. D. 360 yuan.
23. Where is this text probably taken from?
A. A travel brochure. B. A book review.
C. An official report. D. An animal poster.
B
Many teenagers spend their free time hanging out with friends or scrolling through social media, but Tiffany Gay, an 18-year-old student at Orlando Science Schools, spent hers developing a device that could potentially help millions of people.
“Growing up, I actually lived with my aunt who had a vision problem, and I watched as her eyesight declined over time. And seeing that made me realize that there was a lack of technologies out there that were able to help those with visual disabilities adapt to their circumstances,” said Gay.
Through years of trial and error, Tiffany developed a wearable device that uses LIDAR, a very common type of sensor, to map an area and then uses vibrations (振动) to warn the wearer when there are obstacles and other things in their path. As they get closer, the vibrations get stronger.
The technology on Tiffany’s visor appeals to more than just the sense of touch. She has the lights to indicate distance. As you get closer, you’ll see the light turn red. As you get moderately far away, you’ll see the light turn blue. And as you get really far away, it should turn green. And the different lights symbolize how intense the vibration may be.
Tiffany has been working on this project for the past three years. “A lot of crazy ideas, but in that time, I was able to create different models. I’ve been able to make it a lot more efficient over these past three years, and I’m also working on raising fund to get my patent.” said Gay.
Her invention now costs around $200, which is quite reasonable for medical assistance devices, but Tiffany wants to make it even more accessible to people. She said, “Decreasing the price is a significant change I want to make. But, what I really want is making it accessible to the countries where we have the highest percentage of people who are visually impaired.”
24. What inspired Tiffany Gay to invent the device?
A. Her aunt’s visual declining. B. Her parents’ encouragement.
C. Her own interest in invention. D. Her sympathy for elderly people.
25. What is the third paragraph mainly about?
A. The materials of the device. B. The limitation of the device.
C. The working principle of the device. D. The inventing process of the device.
26. Which of the following words can best describe Tiffany Gay?
A. Kind and creative. B. Curious and honest.
C. Brave and generous. D. Determined and loyal.
27. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. The Application of LIDAR Sensors
B. A Student’s Dream of Starting a Business
C. Tiffany Gay: a Pioneer in Wearable Technology
D. A Teen’s Invention for People with Visual disabilities
C
GOOGLE and other search engines have changed the way we use the Internet, putting vast sources of information just a few clicks away. But Harvard professor of psychology Daniel Wegner’s recent research proves that websites — and the Internet are changing much more than technology itself. They are changing the way our memories function.
Wegner’s latest study, “Google’s Effects on Memory: Cognitive Consequences of Having Information at Our Fingertips,” shows that when people have access to search engines, they remember fewer facts and less information because they know they can rely on “search” as a readily available shortcut.
Wegner, the senior author of the study, believes the new findings show that the Internet has become part of a collective memory source, a method by which our brains classify information. First hypothesized by Wegner in 1985, collective memory exists in many forms, as when a husband relies on his wife to remember a relative’s birthday. “It is this whole network of memory where you don’t have to remember everything in the world yourself,” he says. “You just have to remember who knows it.” Now computers and technology as well are becoming virtual extensions of our memory.
Wegner admits that questions remain about whether dependence on computers will affect memories negatively: “Nobody knows now what the effects are of these tools on logical thinking.” Students who have trouble remembering distinct facts, for example, may struggle to employ those facts in critical thinking. But he believes that the situation overall is beneficial, comparing dependence on computers to the use of calculators in the classroom. Initially, math students were banned from using the latter, he points out, but “Now it’s gotten to the point where most of the time we are being tested with our calculators, to see where we can get with that wonderful tool in our hands.”
28. What effect has the access to search engines produced on human beings?
A. People prefer to think independently.
B. People find it easier to memorize things.
C. People lack motivation to remember things.
D. People have lost the ability to remember facts.
29. In context, the mention of remembering a relative’s birthday mainly serves to ________
A. show close-related people share memories.
B. show how people developed external memory.
C. emphasize collective memory’s effectiveness and accuracy.
D. illustrate collective memory with a common situation.
30. The underlined word “extensions” can be replaced by ________.
A. Delays B. additions C. lengths D. developments
31. What’s Wegner’s attitude towards the effects of computer dependence?
A. Negative. B. Positive. C. Uncertain. D. Indifferent.
D
With the Earth at its hottest point in recorded history, and humans doing far from enough to stop its overheating, some astronomers and physicists are proposing an idea — create a huge sunshade (遮阳篷) and send it to a faraway point between the Earth and the sun to block a small but crucial amount of solar radiation, enough to counter global warming.
Now, scientists led by Yoram Rozen, a physics professor and the Asher Space Research Institute director at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, say they are ready to build a prototype (原型) shade to show that the idea will work.
“To block the necessary amount of solar radiation, the shade would have to be about a million square miles, roughly the size of Argentina. A shade that big would weigh at least 2.5 million tons — too heavy to launch into space,” Dr. Rozen said. “So, the project must involve a series of smaller shades. They would not completely block the sun’s light but cast slightly diffused shade onto the Earth.” Dr. Rozen added that his team was ready to design a prototype shade of 100 square feet and is seeking between 20 million to fund the demonstration.
The sunshade idea has its critics (批评者). They think that a sunshade would be astronomically expensive. In addition, a solar storm or collision with stray space rocks could damage the shield, resulting in sudden, rapid warming with disastrous consequences.
However, sunshade supporters say that reducing greenhouse gas emissions at this stage will not go far enough to relieve climate chaos, that carbon dioxide removal has proved extremely difficult to realize, and that every potential solution ought to be explored.
Dr. Rozen said the team was still in the pre-design phase but could launch a prototype within three years after securing funds. He estimated that a full-size version would cost trillions but reduce the Earth’s temperature by 1.5 Celsius within two years.
32. What is the sunshade idea mainly about?
A. Detecting the amount of solar radiation.
B. Building numerous sunshades in Argentina.
C. Creating a spacecraft as a block to sunshine.
D. Launching the sunshade into outer space and blocking sun radiation.
33. On what basis do critics oppose the sunshade idea?
A. High costs and potential risks. B. Technical barriers and heavy weights.
C. Variable environment and limited time. D. Inadequate funds and incomplete research.
34. What did Dr. Rozen and his team need most?
A. Technical help. B. Launch a prototype.
C. Financial support. D. Official permission.
35. What’s the text mainly about?
A. Building sunshade to fight warming. B. Earth’s heating problem solutions.
C. Scientists’ new project on space. D. Earth’s heat crisis.
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。
※ 注意 该题要求涂卡 E=AB F=AC G=AD
Are you an art hobbyist or perhaps an art lover wishing to become an artist? In either case, finding time and inspiration to make art can be challenging. With work, school, friends, family, and household chores, it’s easy to set aside your personal hobbies. 36 Here are several tips to get your creative practice going and build good art habits.
37
When you want to work in brief periods, it’s important not to waste time gathering your tools and hunting for good lighting. For example, you’d better lay out your paints, prepare your pencils, fill your cups with water, and set everything up for creation. This way, you can dive right into the creative process when inspiration calls.
Create a “library” for inspiration.
Record your ideas in a Notes app or save posts from your favorite artists. 38 They are also a fantastic way to discover your personal style and what artistic elements (要素) you would like to focus on as you develop your skills.
Use the partner system.
Creating art can be a private practice, having an art partner can enrich the experience. Meeting up for coffee dates to sketch (画素描) can help build friendships. Look for in-person or online meet-up groups to create a network of like-minded artists. Even if you prefer making your art alone, it can be great to have someone to share your progress. 39 .
Step out of your comfort zone.
If you find yourself growing bored with your art, it’s the perfect time to experiment. 40 If you seldom use orange, try including it in your next piece. Another choice is exploring a whole new medium that will not only reawaken your interest but also help improve your artistic talent.
A. Choose high-quality art tools.
B. Keep your materials at the ready.
C. Experiment with different art styles regularly.
D. They can also offer helpful advice as needed.
E. Start small by applying a color you typically avoid.
F. These collections are valuable when you’re unsure what to create.
G. However, with some planning, you can still follow your artistic interests.
第三部分 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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Colin, a young boy with autism (自闭症), possesses a special love for card tricks. Cards, in Colin’s hands, become more than pieces of paper, enabling him to 41 bonds with others.
One day, Colin’s family 42 a hotel while travelling. Colin, innocent and curious, 43 the front desk. Standing behind the desk was Kahlief Hill, a 39-year-old clerk. Colin looked up at him with 44 , and asked, “Would you like to see card tricks?”
“Yes, I’m glad to,” Kahlief said. Little did Kahlief know the profound impact of his 45 . He watched Colin’s performance with great 46 and praised his skills and he also 47 some of his own tricks, creating an exchange of wonder and smiles.
“My son lost his father a few years ago, leaving him with a void (空白) where a 48 figure and role model should be. I’m grateful for Kahlief’s kindness. Colin had been 49 to have such a ‘big brother’ all the time,” Colin’s mother said.
This 50 connection continued. The following evening, when Colin’s family returned to the hotel, Kahlief was there, 51 the front desk again. Seeing Colin, he extended the 52 . “Would you like to practice more card tricks?” “Certainly,” Colin replied 53 . By playing together, Kahlief became Colin’s friend and “elder brother”. They later exchanged contact information and stayed in 54 .
Kahlief’s willingness to 55 with a young boy reflects the best of humanity, which reminds us of the extraordinary impact of ordinary acts of kindness.
41. A. witness B. discover C. form D. control
42. A. passed by B. came across C. found out D. checked into
43. A. spotted B. pictured C. approached D. designed
44. A. doubt B. wonder C. satisfaction D. anticipation
45. A. motivation B. response C. optimism D. comment
46. A. interest B. complaint C. pressure D. sympathy
47. A. estimated B. taught C. analyzed D. shared
48. A. male B. female C. respected D. leading
49. A. hesitating B. expecting C. refusing D. promising
50. A. weak B. safe C. strange D. beautiful
51. A. repairing B. managing C. moving D. leaving
52. A. invitation B. application C. help D. apology
53. A. eventually B. suddenly C. excitedly D. calmly
54. A. touch B. sight C. step D. shape
55. A. travel B. engage C. agree D. meet
第二节 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,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。并将答案填写在答题卡上。
Foreigners are growing more aware that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has scientific basis. The increasing global interest in using TCM 56 (address) health concerns is helping remove its “mysterious” (神秘的) image and establish it as an effective medical practice. One of 57 most striking examples of this change occurred when a foreigner shared his live acupuncture (针灸) and bone-setting treatment in China.
Initially, many foreigners viewed TCM as a tradition-based practice 58 (lack) scientific backing. However, direct experiences are 59 (gradual) changing this belief. Overseas visitors often report positive results, and their stories are increasingly driving the modern wave of TCM’s global popularity. 60 instance, a moxibustion clinic (艾灸馆) has gained a devoted international following based on word-of-mouth recommendations about their effectiveness. Meanwhile, a hospital hosts “Diplomatic Experience Days,” introducing TCM to foreign diplomats through hands-on activities, 61 breaks cultural barriers.
Despite this progress, TCM faces communication challenges abroad. To share its cultural depth with global audiences, various strategies 62 (use) so far. For example, the animated film Ne Zha 2 features a scene where General Li Jing lists medicinal herbs, raising public 63 (aware) of TCM. TCM’s historical records proved 64 (it) effectiveness in ancient times, and it remains a valuable role in modern healthcare. With 65 (far) development, its full potential may be unlocked, bridging cultural gaps and improving global wellness.
第四部分 写作(共两小节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你参加了学校上周举办的英语课本剧表演大赛(English Textbook Drama Competition),你的英国笔友Peter发邮件询问相关情况。请你给他回封邮件,内容包括:
1.参赛过程;
2.你的收获。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Peter,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
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。
36-year-old Mary was a single mother living in a small town in Cleveland, Ohio with her 3-year-old twin sons, Jack and James. She worked hard to provide for her children, doing a few part-time jobs to make ends meet. In spite of the challenges, Mary managed to give them a happy and stable (稳定的) childhood.
One Saturday morning, Mary was at home with her children, preparing breakfast for them. Jack was beside her while James was playing alone in the bedroom next to the kitchen. It was a typical weekend, filled with laughter and warmth. Little did they know something unexpected was just around the corner.
As Mary was busy with the food, a fire broke out in the kitchen. Panicked, Mary took hold of Jack and rushed towards the front door. They made it to safety only to find James remained stuck inside. Mary put Jack down and turned back to get James out, but in such a hurry and panic, she missed a step and fell on the ground. Her right ankle got sprained (扭伤) so seriously that she couldn’t stand up. Mary sat on the ground helplessly, her tears mixed with screams, “My kid is still in the house. Somebody, help me!”
At that very moment, Simon, 52, a former army soldier in the same community as Mary, happened to pass her house and saw the terrible scene. He immediately ran across the yard to ask the crying mother where her kid exactly was. In a shaking voice, Mary responded, “In the bedroom next to the kitchen.” The fire spread quickly and the house was filled with thick smoke. Simon looked around and saw a blanket hanging beside a pool full of water in the middle of the yard.
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。
Without hesitation, Simon took action.
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Simon rushed out of the burning house with James in his arms.
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$海城高中2025-2026学年下学期高一(2028届)6月阶段练习
英语试卷答案
听力
1-5 CCBBA 6-10CAABA 11-15CBABB 16-20CBACA
阅读理解
21.DBA 24,ACAD
28.CDBB
32,DACA
七选五
36.GBFDC
37.完型填空
41,CDCDB
46,ADABD
51.BACAB
语法填空
56.to address
57.the
58.lacking
59.gradually
60.For
61.which
62.have been used
63.awareness
64.its
65.further
第四部分
第一节应用文
Dear Peter,
I hope this email finds you well.I'm writing to tell you about the English Textbook
Drama Competition that was held at my school last week.
The competition was intense,with many talented students participating.We all prepared
for weeks beforehand,practicing our lines and perfecting our performances.On the day of
the competition,we performed in front of a large audience.Despite feeling nervous,I gave it
my all and had a great time on stage.
Participating in the competition taught me a lot about teamwork and communication.I
also gained confidence in my public speaking skills and learned to overcome my nerves
when performing in front of others.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节续写
Without hesitation,Simon took action.Dipping the blanket in the water
pool and covering his head with it for necessary protection,he rushed into the
house.Unable to see things clearly through the smoke and fire,Simon lowered
himself to the ground,stretched his hands and felt his way forward until he
reached the bedroom.Just then,a faint voice of a child caught his attention.
Following the sound,he finally found James lying in a corner,frightened and
helpless.He grabbed James,wrapped him in the blanket and made his way
back towards the open door.
Simon rushed out of the burning house with James in his arms.Seeing
James carried to safety,Mary breathed a sigh of relief.At that moment,
firefighters arrived at the scene and put out the fire.Then Simon,Mary and her
children were all sent to a nearby hospital,where they received timely medical
care.Simon's heroic act saved James'life.Mary couldn't thank him enough for
his selflessness and bravery.But Simon said smilingly,"It was no big deal.I
just did what I was supposed to do."This experience brought the community
closer,and Simon's courageous act inspired others to consider what they would
do in similar situations.