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2025-2026学年高二下学期6月阶段检测英语试题第一部分听力(满分30分)1.WhatjobdoesMichelle’sfatherprobablydo?A.Heisamanager.B.Heisataxidriver.C.Heisawaiter.2.Whatwillthemanprobablydoontheweekend?A.Gorunning.B.Playvolleyball.C.Playbadminton.3.Howwillthespeakersgettotheirtennisclass?A.Onfoot.B.Bybike.C.Bybus.4.WhereisJuliagoingthisafternoon?A.Toacafe.B.Toacinema.C.Toaskateboardshop.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theircampingexperience.B.Theirplanfortheweekend.C.Theirmemoriesofplayingguitar.听下面一段对话,回答第6、7小题。6.Howlonghastheshoppingcenterbeenopen?A.Abouteightmonths.B.Aboutsixmonths.C.Aboutfourmonths.7.Whatactivitycanpeopleenjoyinthegarden?A.Goingfishing.B.Rowingaboat.C.Playingsports.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10小题。8.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Workmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Classmates.9.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofCommunicationSkills?A.It’sveryeasytolearn.B.Theteacherisinteresting.C.It’susefulforpresentations.10.Whichschoolcoursewillthespeakersfinallychoose?A.CommunicationSkills.B.HomeEconomics.C.ComputerProgramming.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13小题。11.WhenwouldthewomanliketoleaveforChengdu?A.At9:37a.m.B.At10:15a.m.C.At10:38a.m.12.Whatisthewoman’srequestforseats?A.Onewindowseat.B.Twoseatstogether.C.Onesecondclassseat.13.Whatshouldthewomandotocollectthebicycles?A.Gotothebaggageclaimarea.B.Payanextrafeefortheservice.C.Givethetickettothetrainguard.听下面一段对话,回答第14至16小题。14.WhendidJackiefirstgetinterestedinathletics?A.Inprimaryschool.B.Insecondaryschool.C.Inuniversity.15.WhohelpedJackiemostwithhisathleticscareer?A.Hisfather.B.Hiscoaches.C.Histeachers.16.HowdidJackiefeelwhenhewonhisfirstgoldmedal?A.Tired.B.Excited.C.Surprised.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20小题。17.Whoisprobablythespeaker?A.Acameraoperator.B.ATVchef.C.Afoodproducer.18.Whatdoesthespeakerdofirstatthestudio?A.Hechangesclothes.B.Hedoesmake-up.C.Hetalkstotheproducer.19.Whatislikelytocausedelayssometimes?A.Theovenisbroken.B.Thecamerasdon’twork.C.Theguestsarrivelate.20.Howdoesthespeakerfeelaboutthejob?A.It’shardbutenjoyable.B.It’sboringbuteasy.C.It’srelaxingandfun.第二部分阅读(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AHerearefourofthebestthemeparksinFloridasoyoucanstartplanningyournexttrip.BuschGardensTampaBayHometoover50touristspots,BuschGardensTampaBayisananimal-focusedthemeparkwithanemphasisonkeepingrareanimals.Here,you’llfindthetallestandfastestrollercoasterintheworld,Montu,aswellasthearea’slargestzoo,withover200animalspecies.Oneofitsnewestcoastersistheheart-stoppingIronGwaziwhichgoesup206feetintheairandreachesspeedsofupto76milesperhour.MagicKingdomParkThisparksetthestandardfortheFloridathemeparkindustryweknowtodaywhenitopenedin1971.Today,MagicKingdomParkbridgestheoldwiththenew,invitinggueststoexperiencethestoriesofchildhoodagainandenjoyfavoriteattractions,likePiratesoftheCaribbean.It’salsothehomeofDisneyWorld’snewestride,TRONLightcycle/Run,anexcitingrollercoaster.LegolandFloridaThemedwiththebrightlycolouredbricks,LegolandFloridaistheplaceforthenextgenerationofexcitementseekers,hometoentry-levelrollercoastersandkid-friendlyspots.Thepark’snewestspotsincludePirateRiverQuest,aboatridethroughtheformerCypressGarden.Whilethespotsmayfocusonyoungerguests,thisisreallyaparkforeveryone.UniversalStudiosFloridaInspiredbythegreatestmomentsfromentertainmenthistory,UniversalStudiosFloridaisamovieandtelevision-themedparkthatbeganasanactualworkingstudio.Severallandspayhomage(致敬)totypicalsets,includingSanFranciscoandNewYork.ThisisalsowherekidscanfindTheWizardingWorldofHarryPotter—DiagonAlley,oneofthemostimpressivethemeparkseverbuilt.21.WhatcanyoufindinBuschGardensTampaBay?A.Avarietyofanimals.B.Morethan200endangeredbirds.C.Showsat206feethigh.D.Theoldestrollercoasterintheworld.22.WhatisknownaboutMagicKingdomPark?A.Itisforyoungerguestsonly.B.Itservesasaworkingstudio.C.ItisthefirstthemeparkintheUSA.D.Itcombinesclassicattractionswithnewofferings.23.WhichthemeparkattractsthoselovingHarryPotter?A.BuschGardensTampaBay.B.MagicKingdomPark.C.UniversalStudiosFlorida.D.LegolandFlorida.BRunninghasalwaysbeenmywaytojustbreathe.ItusedtobethatwhenIran,mybodyspedforward,butmymindfoundararestillness,makingmefeelstrong,grounded,clear-headedandfree.ThatchangedduringthethirdyearofmyundergraduatewhenIwasdeeplyhurtbysomeoneItrusted—someoneIconsideredafriend.Almostovernight,IwithdrewfromthesocialpersonIoncewas.IfeltIneededtofindawaytodealwithitonmyown.Runninglateatnightsandinearlymorningsbecamemyshelterfromthatbadmemory.Iwassearchingforacureintheacheofmymusclesandtheburnofmylungs.Iranfasterandharder,thinkingthatmaybeifIabusedmybody,thepainwouldgoaway.IpusheddistancesandlimitsIhadnevertriedbefore.Thatfall,Isignedupforafullmarathon.Irememberthemomentmyrightkneegaveout4monthsintomytraining.Asharppainhit.Icollapsedandcried,releasingtearsIhadheldbackformonths.Icouldnolongerputpressureonmyrightknee.Gradually,asIrecovered,Istartedrunningagain.Tomysurprise,Ifeltashift,subtle(不易察觉的)atfirst.Myruns,oncefuelledbypain,becamequieter.Theroaddidn’tdemandasmuchfromme.Asmall,barelyheardvoiceinsidemesaid,“Enough.”Inolongerneededtorunforthehurt.Ihadlearnedtolivewithit,andtocarrythepainwithoutlettingitconsumeordefineme.Iswitchedtorunningahalfmarathontoallowmybodytorecoverandbeganrunningalongsidefriendsandjoiningwomen’srunninggroups.WhenIcrossedthefinishline,itwasn’tareleasebutratherarecognitionofthestrengthIhadalwayscarried.Unstopping.Ifeltlikemyselfagain.Ittaughtmetopause,toaskmyselfwhatIrunfor,andtolearntobekindtothebodythatcarriesmeeverystepoftheway.24.Whatmadetheauthoravoidsocializing?A.Theneedforrunning.B.Thesearchforfreedom.C.Thepursuitofaclearmind.D.Theharmfromafriend.25.Whydidtheauthorrunfasterandharder?A.Toeasehersuffering.B.Totrainhermuscles.C.Tounlockherpotential.D.Tofightforamarathon.26.Asforrunning,howdidtheauthorfeelafterherknee’sinjury?A.Excited.B.Challenged.C.Relieved.D.Disappointed.27.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Loveisaverb.Actitout.B.Thinktwicebeforeyoumove.C.Youholdtheseedofyourrebirth.D.Successisbuiltonfocus,notfear.CElephantsandgorillasintheRepublicoftheCongo’srainforestsspendalotoftimehidingintheshadows—orsowethought.Usingdrone(无人机)surveysandAIprocessing,scientistshavediscoveredanextensivenetworkofmysteriousopenclearingsamongthetrees.Animalslikeelephants,gorillasvisitthesemuddyareas,calledbais,inthelanguagesoftheIndigenousBa’Aka,tosearchforvitalnutritionandmaintaintheircomplexsocialnetworks.Thenumerousplaygroundsarevisibleinsatelliteimages,andAIanalysisishelpingresearchersfindthemmoreeffectively.Thediscoverybeganin2021whenSylvainNgoumaandEvanHockridgecameuponamassiveclearingduringfieldworkinOdzala-KokouaNationalParkandfoundatrail(踪迹)ofwet,pot-sizedfootprintsleadingthroughthewoodstotheopenroundabout.Hockridge,whohadthoughtbaiswereabnormal,says,“Ihaditbackward.ItkindofhitmewhenIwasthere.Youcan’tunderstandanimalinteractionswithoutfirstunderstandingbais.”Forthenextthreesummers,theteaminvestigatedtheclearings.Theyanalyzedcamera-trapimages,confirmingwhatlocalpeoplehadtoldthem—thatthesenaturalclearingsarecrucialgatheringgroundsforsomeoftheworld’smostendangeredmammals.Thebais,theyrealized,arebigmeltingpots,bigplaygrounds,foracollectionofforestanimals.Duringtheinitialsurveys,theteamfollowedelephanttrailstomovethroughtherainforestfrombaitobai.ThisprocessledHockridgetowonderaboutanetwork.Althoughpreviousstudiesdocumentedanimalbehaviorinselectedbais,noonehadcountedthemorhadthemeanstomaptheirdistribution.TheteampartneredwithAfricanParks,usingdronestoscanknownsites.TheytrainedanAIalgorithm(算法)toidentifybaisinsatelliteimagery,revealing2,176clearingsinonepark—10timesmorethanpreviouslyrecorded.Baisarealwaysnearriversorstreams.Mostaresmallerthanacityblock,butfew,atmorethan100acres,arebiggerthansomecollegecampuses.“Baisareultimatelyislandsofresources,andanimalsproducethesenetworksoftrailstoessentiallynavigatetoandfromanetworkofbais,”Hockridgesays.Theresearchers’mapofbais,thefirstofitskind,isalsoamapofconservationpriorities.“Wefindthatahugeportionoftheanimalcommunitydependsonthisuniqueecosystem.Thesespeciesdon’thavealternativehabitatsotherthanbais,”Hockridgesays.Thestudyisalsoasteptowardsolvingtheultimatemystery:Howdidbaisform?Manyecologistshavearguedthatacombinationofhydrology(水文学)andanimallandscapingisatplay.Butdefinitiveproofremainselusive.Now,withamapinhandandcameratrapsstillinplace,theresearchteamistrackinglong-termchanges,whichhaveimplicationsforthemaintenanceofthesecrucialanimalhabitats.“Wehavehypotheses(假说),”AndrewDavies,anecologistinHarvard,says,“buttheshortansweris:wedon’tknow.”28.Forrainforestanimals,baisareplacesfor________.A.funandsafetyB.waterandshelterC.foodandconnectionD.shadeandentertainment29.WhatcanwelearnaboutNgoumaandHockridge’sresearch?A.Itdiscoveredhowbaisformed.B.Itwasthefirsttomapthenetworkofbais.C.Itanalyzedimagesofbaisprovidedbylocalpeople.D.Itconcludedbaiswerespotsintendedforendangeredspecies.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“elusive”inParagraph6probablymean?A.Difficulttofind.B.Simpletoclarify.C.Possibletooverestimate.D.Unlikelytoquestion.31.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.ConservationPrioritiesinRainforestsB.HiddenPlaygroundsRevealedinRainforestsC.SecretsofRainforestAnimals’SocialNetworksD.ModernToolsAdoptedforRainforestExplorationDInagroundbreakingdiscoverybyQueenMaryscientists,bumblebeeshavebeenshowntopossessapreviouslyunseenlevelofcognitivecomplexity.Thenewstudy,publishedinNature,revealsthatthesebeescanlearncomplex,multi-steptasksthroughsocialinteraction,eveniftheycannotfigurethemoutontheirown.LedbyDrAliceBridgesandLarsChittka,ProfessorofSensoryandBehaviouralEcologyatQueenMaryUniversityofLondon,theresearchteamdesignedatwo-steppuzzleboxrequiringbumblebeestoperformtwodistinctactionsinsequence(顺序)toaccessasweetrewardintheend.Trainingbeestodothiswasnoeasytask,andbeeshadtobehelpedalongbytheadditionofanextrarewardalongtheway.Thisrewardwaseventuallytakenaway,andthesedemonstratorbeessubsequentlyhadtoopenthewholeboxbeforegettingtheirtreat.DrBridgesemphasisesthenoveltyofthisstudy,“Otherbeeslearnedthewholesequencefromsocialobservationofthesetraineddemonstratorbees,evenwithouteverexperiencingthefirststep’sreward.Butwhenweletotherbeesattempttoopentheboxwithoutatrainedbeetodemonstratethesolution,theydidn’tmanagetoopenanyatall.”Thisstudydemonstratesthatbumblebeespossessalevelofsociallearningpreviouslythoughttobeexclusivetohumans.Theycanshareandacquirebehavioursthatarebeyondtheirindividualcognitivecapabilities:anabilitythoughttoformtheexpansive,complexnatureofhumanculture.Thisresearchopensanewapproachtounderstandinganimalintelligenceandtheevolution(进化)ofsociallearning.Itchallengeslongstandingassumptionsandpavesthewayforfurtherexplorationofthecognitivewondershiddenwithintheinsectworld,evensuggestingtheexcitingpossibilityofcumulative(累积的)culture,thegradualaccumulationofknowledgeandskillsovergenerations,amongseeminglysimplecreatures.32.Howdidresearcherstrainthedemonstratorbees?A.Byteachingthemtosharesweets.B.Byopeningtheboxforthem.C.Byofferingtemporaryrewards.D.Bygivingthemeasytasks.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“exclusive”inparagraph4mean?A.Unique.B.Dangerous.C.Useful.D.Unknown.34.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thefindingofthestudy.B.Theabilitiesofanimals.C.Themeaningofthestudy.D.Theimportanceofsociallearning.35.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheOriginofHumanCumulativeCultureB.BumblebeesMasterComplexTasksonTheirOwnC.SocialInteractionIsCriticalforMentalHealthD.BumblebeesSurpriseScientistswithSocialLearningSkills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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Takingtimetocareforyourbodyandmindisnecessarytopreventburnout.Failingtogiveyourselfthecarethatyoudeservecanleadyoutofeeltiredandanxious.36.Doawalkingmeditation(沉思).Ifyou’renotparticularlygoodatsittingandmeditating,trystartingwithawalkingmeditation.Findaquietspaceandwalkfromoneendofittotheother,backandforth.37.Youcanalsopayattentiontohowtheairaroundyoufeelsthere.Thekeyistobefullypresentinthemomentandreallyexperienceeverythingaroundyou.38.Keepingaregularjournalcanhelpyougetintouchwithyourselfandhowyoureallyfeelaboutthings.Itcanalsohelpyousolveproblemsandrelax.Setaside20minuteseachdaytowriteinyourjournal.It’sidealtowriteinaphysicaljournalasopposedtousingyourcomputer.Disconnect.Countlessstudieshavelinkedtheuseoftechnologyincludingcomputers,cellphones,andTVstosleepingproblemsanddepressivesymptoms(症状).It’simportanttosettimeasideeachdaytodosomething.39.Youcanreadabook,goforawalk,ordowhatevermayappealtoyou.Learntoliveinthemoment.Trytoslowdownandbepresentateachmoment,andtodothingswithintention.40.Thismaybedifficultatfirst,butitwillgeteasierovertime.Wheneveryougetdistracted(注意力分散的),justgentlydrawyourattentionbacktothemomentandyourintention.A.WriteinajournaleverydayB.GetintouchwithyourbestfriendsC.PeoplespendmuchtimeonthesocialmediaD.PayattentiontohowyourfeetfeelonthegroundE.AndthesethingsdonotinvolvelookingatascreenF.DoingthiswillhelpyoufeeljoyfulandcalmeverydayG.Herearesomehealthierlifestylestokeepyourselffeelingrefreshed第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。MistyCopelandspendsmostdaystwisting(扭动),spinning(旋转)and___41___.Shepracticesand___42___thegracefulmovementsofherart.Whensheisn’tperforming,sheispracticing.Whensheisn’tpracticing,sheisstretching.Shetakesclassesalmosteveryday.Shetakescareofherbodysoshedoesn’t___43___itwhenshegoestoworkinaballettheatre.“Itreatmybodywiththerespectthatanymusicianwouldtotheir___44___,”saysMisty.“Ilovemybody,”sheadds.Wasshe___45___confident?Actually,shewasa___46___girlandavoidedthespotlight.ButMistylovedmusicandmovement.Whenshewasthirteen,Misty’steachersuggestedshe___47___afreeballetclassattheBoys&GirlsClub.Fortwoweeks,Mistysatonthegymchairwatchingtheclass,afraidto___48___.Finally,shegaveita___49___.Atfirst,shefelt___50___intheclass.Shedidn’tknowanythingaboutballet,andshewas___51___thanmostofthestudents.Overtime,___52___shebegantoenjoythelessons.Shediscoveredthatherbody—especiallyherlonglegsandflexiblemuscles—wasjust___53___forballet.Aftertheclassseasonended,Mistyreceivedascholarshiptoanearbydancestudio.Mostballerinas(女舞者)startedtheirtrainingmuchyoungerthanthirteen.ButMisty’snaturalabilitiesandhardworkmadeherimprovequickly.Overthenextfiveyears,balletwasMisty’s___54___.Shepracticed,performed,competedandattendedballetprograms.“PerformingwasmyfavouritepartbecauseIfelt___55___andopenonstage,shesays.“Forthefirsttimeinmylife,IfeltlikeIbelonged.”41.A.wanderingB.leapingC.exercisingD.dancing42.A.perfectsB.conquersC.examinesD.describes43.A.adaptB.injureC.destroyD.ruin44.A.appearanceB.gloryC.studiosD.instruments45.A.foundB.madeC.bornD.trained46.A.committedB.gentleC.carefulD.shy47.A.attendB.registerC.conductD.observe48.A.standupB.catchupC.cutinD.joinin49.A.restB.chanceC.tryD.thought50.A.outofplaceB.outoforderC.outofreachD.outofcontrol51.A.youngerB.olderC.tallerD.shorter52.A.meanwhileB.howeverC.moreoverD.therefore53.A.readyB.contentC.rightD.creative54.A.lifeB.majorC.prospectD.stage55.A.upsetB.preciousC.freeD.odd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。Agroupofyoungnovices(新手)recentlyenrolledinanightschooltolearnthesuona,___56___isatraditionalChinesemusicalinstrument.ThesuonaclassattheZhejiangProvincialCulturalCenter’sartschoolwassettoenroll16studentsbut___57___(surprising)attracted491applicants.XueTianlong,___58___youngsuonaplayerfromtheZhejiangPerformingArtsGroup’sFolkMusicOrchestraineastChina’sZhejiangProvince,agreedtoteachtheclassasanexperimentalchallenge.___59___(originate)fromHarbininnortheastChina’sHeilongjiangProvince,36-year-oldXuestartedplayingthesuonaatage7,againsthisparents’wishes.Reflecting___60___thechallengeshefacedinlearningthesuona,Xuesharedthatheoftenpracticedforfourtofivehoursadayand___61___(endure)momentsoffrustrationanddoubt.Atthattime,manypeoplebelievedthesuonawasonlyusedfor___62___(occasion)suchasfunerals,weddings,andcelebrations.Injuniorhigh,heevenplayedpopularmusiconthesuonaduringclass.Xue’s___63___(commit)ledtohisadmissionintotheChinaConservatoryofMusicforhisundergraduatedegreeandtheShanghaiConservatoryofMusicforhispostgraduatestudies.Withover10yearsofteachingexperience,Xuehopestousepublicwelfarecourses___64___(facilitate)awiderspreadoftherichcultureofChinesefolkmusicandcultivateamuch___65___(deep)appreciationandunderstandingofthesuonaamongyoungpeople.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周日去了一个当地的公园游玩。请你用英语给交换生Jack写一封邮件,和他分享此事,内容包括:1.公园景色;2.游玩过程;3.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。DearJack,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua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。OnNewYear’sEve2022,Heginbotham,86,wasspendingtheholidaybyherselfforthefirsttime.HerhusbanddiedinJune.Heginbothamwasfeelingblue.Thesilencewasalmostunbearableandmadetheroomfeelcolderthanitwas.Tocheerherselfup,shedecidedtoworkonherholidaycardsandsendthemtoherfriendsandrelatives.Shecarefullyselectedeachcard,thinkingofthejoytheywouldbringtothem.Thatafternoon,shedrovetoBethesda’spostofficetodropoffthecards.WhenHeginbothamwasdroppingoffhercards,akind-heartedmancalledZeinsawherandthoughtshewastoooldtohandlesomanycards.Zeinapproachedherwithawarmsmile.“Ma’am,doyouneedanyhelp?”heaskedgently.Heginbothamhesitatedforamoment,feelingabitembarrassed,butshewasgratefulfortheoffer.Zeinhelpedherfillintheaddresses,chattingaboutholidays.Heginbothamfeltasenseofconnection,andsheshowedgreatgratitudetoZeinbysendingaholidaycardtohimaswell.WhenHeginbothamreturnedtohercar,though,itwouldn’tstartbecauseofthebattery,aproblemshehadencounteredbefore.Thereweretwojumpercables(跨接线)inhercar.Shejustneededtoconnectthepositiveandnegativeterminals(正负极)ofthebatteriesoftwocars.Aftertheconnectionwasmade,shekepttheothercar’senginerunning,andthenstartedhercarwithadeadbattery.Butshewastoooldtomanageitherself.Herheartsank.Itwascoldoutside,andsherealizedthatcallingroadsideassistancewouldlikelytakealongtime,especiallyonaholiday.Itwasgettingdark,andthethoughtofwaitingaloneinthecoldmadeherscared.Soshewentbackinsidethepostoffice.Thepostofficewasnearlyempty,withZein

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