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2025-2026学年高一下学期6月阶段检测英语试题一、阅读理解AFamily-FriendlyOutdoorFestivalsHerearesomeofthebestoutdoorfestivalsforfamilies.StrawberryMusicFestival:Groveland,CAWhen:MayandAugustHeldinYosemiteNationalPark,theStrawberryMusicFestival,heldtwiceasummer,isfamousforitsprogramming,swimming,andhikingatBirchLake,superbartsandcrafts,andmore.Theprogramoffersactivitieslikeartsandcrafts,natureprograms,danceandmusicworkshops,andstorytelling.Freeforkidsaged6andunder.LakeEdenArtsFestival:BlackMountain,NCWhen:MayandOctoberJust20minutesoutsideofAsheville,LEAFisanartsfestivalthat’ssuperkid-friendly.Familiescancampout,gocanoeing(划独木舟)andswimminginLakeEden,andcreatecrafts,andenjoymusicandpoetryperformedonsevenstages.Freeforkidsaged9andunder.JoshuaTreeMusicFestival:JoshuaTree,CAWhen:MayandOctoberTwiceayear,thiskid-friendlyglobalmusicfestivaldrawsthousandsoffamiliestotheMojaveDesertatthegatewaytoJoshuaTreeNationalPark.Thereareperformancesfromdozensofmusicalartistsfromaroundtheworld,whileKidsvilleisfilledwithartsandcrafts,yoga,danceparties,musicworkshops,andcircusshows.Freeforkidsaged10andunder.Bumbershoot:Seattle:WAWhen:SeptemberSince1971,BumbershoothasbeenoneofSeattle’spremiercultureandartsfestivals,drawingfamiliesfromalloverthePacificNorthwest.Theprogramshowsthebestofcomedy,dance,film,literaryarts,performingarts,andtheater,butit’sthestrongmusicalprogramoftopactsthatmakesthisfestivalamust.Freeforkidsaged7andunder.1.WhatcanvisitorsdoatStrawberryMusicFestival?A.Canoeing.B.Hiking.C.Yoga.D.Camping.2.Whichofthefollowingmayattractamoviefan?A.StrawberryMusicFestival.B.LakeEdenArtsFestival.C.JoshuaTreeMusicFestival.D.Bumbershoot.3.Whatdothefourfestivalshaveincommon?A.Theyarefreeforchildren.B.Theyareheldtwiceayear.C.Theyarefestivalsrelatedtoarts.D.Theyareindoorfestivalsforfamilies.BAt76yearsold,ZhangGuohuiisnotamanwhospendshisdaysinquietretirement.Instead,hishands,roughandwork-wornfromsixtyyearsoflabor,continuetoshapewoodintofloatinghistory.HeisoneofthelastlivingmastersoftheancientartofbuildingtraditionalChinesesailingshipsusing“watertight-bulkhead”technology.ThismethodwassoimportantthatitwasonceacarefullykeptsecretofChineseshipbuilders.Today,itisrecognizedasaUNESCOWorldCulturalHeritage.Zhang’sjourneybeganattheyoungageof16,whenhefirststartedlearningatashipyardinQuanzhou.Longago,QuanzhouwasthestartingpointoftheMaritime(adj.海的)SilkRoad.Inthosedays,buildingawoodenshipwasahugetaskthatrequiredthewholecommunity’shelpandthemaster’sdeepknowledgeofthesea.“Youdon’tjustfollowadrawing,”Zhangexplainsinhislocalwayofspeaking.“Youhavetofeelthewood,understanditslines,andknowhowitwillbendtothepowerofthewaves.”Thewatertight-bulkheadmethoddividestheship’sbodyintoseveralseparateparts.Thiswasawonderfulinventionofancientengineering.Ifonepartoftheshipwasbroken,itwouldnotsink.Today,theloudnoiseofmotorboatshaslongreplacedtherhythmicsoundofhammersinQuanzhouBay.Peoplenolongerneedlargewoodensailingships.However,Zhang’sloveforhiscrafthasnotfaded;ithasonlyfoundanewdirection.Henowspendshistimecreatingbeautiful,small-scalemodelsoftheveryshipsheoncehelpedbuild.Hisworkshophasbecomeaplacefullofmaritimehistory,filledwithcarefulcopiesofFujiantradingships.Eachmodelhasworkingdoorsandperfectlyfittedwoodenpieces.“Thesizehaschanged,”hesays,carefullypaintingatinyrudder(n.舵),“buttheheart,theskill,thespirit.It’sallthesame.”ForZhangGuohui,thesemodelsarenotjustobjects,theyarecarriersofanoldtraditionmovingintothefuture.Theyshowalifetimeofhardworkdedicatedtomakingsurethatthewisdomofthepastisnotlosttothepassingoftime.4.Whatdowelearnaboutthe“watertight-bulkhead”technology?A.ItwasamethodknownonlytoChineseshipbuilders.B.Itisamoderntechnologyfirstusedinmotorboats.C.ItwasinventedbyZhangGuohuiwhenhewasyoung.D.ItisstillwidelyusedtobuildlargeshipsinQuanzhoutoday.5.Whatistheadvantageofthewatertight-bulkheadtechnology?A.Itisamethodthatanyonecaneasilylearn.B.Itmadeshipsmuchsaferandlesslikelytosink.C.Itisamoderntechnologynowusedinmotorboats.D.Itallowsbuilderstoworkwithoutfollowingdrawings.6.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsZhangGuohui’swork?A.NegativeB.UninterestedC.AdmiringD.Doubtful7.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesZhangGuohui’scharacter?A.realisticandprofit-drivenB.kindheartedandconsiderateC.hardworkinganddevotedD.casualandeasy-goingCPizza,oneofthemostpopularfoodsworldwide,hasalongandrichhistorythatiscloselytiedtoItalianculture.Itsoriginscanbetracedbacktoancientcivilizations.InancientGreece,peoplebakedflatbreadswithvarioustoppings,whichwereaprecursor(前身)tomodern-daypizza.However,itwasinNaples,Italy,thatpizzaasweknowittodaytrulytookshape.Inthe18thand19thcenturies,Napleswasabustlingcitywithalargeworking-classpopulation.Pizzabecameaprevalentandaffordablemealforthelocals.Theseearlypizzasweresimple,withabasicdoughtoppedwithtomatoes,cheese,andsometimesherbs.Theywereoftensoldbystreetvendorsandeatenonthego.Theturningpointforpizza’spopularitycamein1889whenaNeapolitanpizzamakernamedRaffaeleEspositocreatedaspecialpizzaforthevisitofKingUmbertoIandQueenMargheritaofItaly.TorepresentthecolorsoftheItalianflag,heusedtomat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tiallytothehealthiermeals.20________Afteramonthofeatingonlyhome-cookedmeals,Isavedalotofmoney,feltmoreenergized,andstillenjoyedcooking.A.Cookingathomereallyischeaper.B.Overall,Iconsideredthismonthasuccess.C.Ipushedmyselftocookinsteadoforderingtakeout.D.Insteadofdiningout,wetooktimetocooktogether.E.Iknewitwouldbehardtostopdiningout,butIwasdetermined.F.Soforonemonth,Idecidedtotrycookingallofmymealsathome.G.WhenIgottiredofcooking,Ilearnedtomakethemostofleftovers.二、完形填空Forme,nothingismoresatisfyingthandiscoveringhiddengems(美妙绝伦的事物)insecondhandshopsandestatesales.Afterall,oneperson’strash(废物)isanotherperson’s21________.Ihavecollectedmorethan50,000oftheseitems.I’vealsosetupasocialmediaaccounttohelp22________itemswiththeirowners.ThefirstitemI23________wasaVHStapeofafamilyholiday.ItwasavideooftwoparentsandasonwearingaT-shirtwiththewords“Wesleyanswimming”onit.Mysocialmedia24________askedswimmingcoachesacrosstheUSiftheyrecognizedthestudent.Afterjustafewdays,someoneidentifiedhimandwe25________himdownonsocialmedia.Hecouldn’tbelieveit.Hethen26________thesamesightwithhisownsons.Peopleareoftenquite27________whenwegetintouch—mostoftheseitemsarelostafterahousemove:thepeopleclearingsomeone’s28________don’talwaysknowwhatthey’regettingridof.Sometimespeople29________acameratoacharityshopandforgettotakethememorycardout.I’vealsoheard30________aboutpeoplehavingtosellthecontentsoftheirstorageunits.Ihavesome31________,includingnotsharingsensitivephotographsandremovingpostsifthefamilydoesnotwanttheirmemories32________.Withoutsocialmedia,thisprojectwouldnotbe33________.EveryfamilyI’vecontactedhasbeen34________tohavetheirmemoriesback.Iwanttoinspirepeopleto35________theirownfamilyhistoryandmemorabilia(纪念品)sothattheydon’tendupgettinglost.21.A.dutyB.strengthC.medicineD.treasure22.A.reuniteB.exchangeC.shareD.deliver23.A.soldB.purchasedC.postedD.admired24.A.followersB.monitorsC.customersD.designers25.A.guidedB.trackedC.letD.settled26.A.explainedB.downloadedC.recreatedD.contributed27.A.embarrassedB.optimisticC.emotionalD.confident28.A.wayB.packagesC.mindD.objects29.A.displayB.donateC.rentD.return30.A.noticesB.dealsC.storiesD.advertisements31.A.rulesB.demandsC.aimsD.plans32.A.apartB.awayC.insideD.online33.A.possibleB.toughC.completeD.original34.A.objectiveB.carefulC.realisticD.grateful35.A.collectB.preserveC.reviseD.study三、语法填空阅读下面材料,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。ChineseteachainChageehasannouncedplanstoexpandintoSouthKoreathisyear,36________itsfirststoreinGangnam,Seoul—anditwillalsoopenlocationsinYongsan,whichisanotherhotshoppingdistrictinthecapital,andSinchon,37________neighborhoodpopularwithuniversitystudents.“Evenbeforetheofficialopening,manySouthKorean38________(consumer)haveshownstronginterestinthebrand,”Chageesaid.AndChageeisnotthefirstteashopbusiness39________(move)intoSouthKorea,acountry40________coffeehaslongbeenthemorepopulardrink.Chabaidao41________(enter)SouthKoreain2024andnowhas20stores;Mixue14stores,andHeyTeasix.NowthatChinaallowsvisa-freetravelforSouthKoreans,moreSouthKoreansarevisitingChinaandenjoyingitspopular“Newstyletea,”which42________(make)withteaandamixofthingslikefruits,vegetables,milk43________eventraditionalherbstoappealtohealth-consciouspeople.SouthKoreansarealsochoosingdecaffeinateddrinksasa44________(healthy)alternativethanregularcoffee.Forexample,salesofdecaffeinateddrinksatStarbucksKoreagrewby39%lastyear,45________(represent)morethan40millioncupssold.However,theaverageSouthKoreanstilldrinks367cupsofcoffeeayear—soitmaytaketeaawhiletocatchup!四、书面表达第一节话题作文(80词左右)46.当前不少文学作品被改编成电影。有人选择看电影,有人则喜欢读原著。请你以“Shallwewatchfilmsorreadtheoriginalworks?”为题,按照下列要点写一篇英语短文:1.看电影:省时、易懂;2.读原著:细节更多、语言优美;3.你的看法及理由。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Shallwewatchfilmsorreadtheoriginalworks?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写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。续写词数150左右。IstillrememberthecoldwintermorningwhenIwaswaitingforthebusatthestopnearmycommunity.Thewindwashowling,andthesnowflakesweredancingwildlyintheair.Iwrappedmyscarftightlyaroundmyneck,stampingmyfeettokeepwarm,myeyesfixedontheroad,hopingthebuswouldcomesoon.Justthen,Inoticedanoldmansittingonthebenchbesidethestop.Hewaswearingaworn-outcoat,hishandstremblingasheheldatatteredcardboardsignthatread:“Homeless,pleasehelpwithanyfoodormoney.”Passers-byhurriedpast,mostofthemcastingaquickglanceandthenlookingaway,asifhewereinvisible.Someevenquickenedtheirsteps,afraidtomakeeyecontactwithhim.Ifeltapangofsympathyinmyheart.Ireachedintomypocket,whereIhadjusttakenout50yuanfromtheATMtobuymyfavoritebreakfastandanewnotebookforschool.Ihesitatedforamoment.IfIgavethemoneytohim,Iwouldhavetogowithoutmybreakfastandthenotebook.ButasIlookedathispale,coldfaceandhisemptystomach,myhesitationfaded.Iwalkedovertohim,handedhimthe50yuan,andsaidsoftly,“Sir,pleasebuysomethingwarmtoeat.”Theoldmanlookedupatme,hiseyesfilledwithsurpriseandgratitude.Heopenedhismouthtosaysomething,butnowordscameout.Hejustnoddedrepeatedly,tearsrollingdownhisweatheredcheeks.Ismiledathimandturnedbacktowaitforthebus,feelingawarmglowinmyheart,eventhoughthewindwasstillblowingfiercely.Thebusfinallyarrived,andIgoton.Asthebuspulledaway,Ilookedbackandsawtheoldmanstandingup,wavingatme,the50yuanclutchedtightlyinhishand.Ithoughtthatwastheendofthestory,butIneverexpectedwhatwouldhappenaweeklater...Paragra

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