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2025-2026学年高二下学期6月阶段检测英语试题一、阅读理解AExcitingSportsEventstoLookForwardtoin20262026willwitnessaseriesofsplendidinternationalsportsevents.Bringingpassionanddelightworldwide,eacheventboastsuniquecharmandattractsthousandsofathletesandenthusiasticfans.The2026AsianBeachGamesThe6thAsianBeachGameswillrunfromApril22to30inSanya,acharmingcoastalcityinChina.Heldonitsgoldenbeaches,thegamesfeature14popularsportssuchasbeachvolleyball,dragonboatracingandsailing.ItsbelovedmascotisYaya,inspiredbytheHainanEld’sdeer.Morethan3,700athletesfrom45Asiancountrieswillgatherheretocompeteandpromotethespiritofsports.TheWorldAthleticsIndoorTourFinalScheduledonMay8inBirmingham,UK,theWorldAthleticsIndoorTourFinalstandsasoneofthemostimportantglobalathleticsevents.Itbringstogethertoprunners,jumpersandthrowersfromallcontinentstocompeteforthechampionship.Theeventshowsthespeed,strengthandskillsofworld-classtrack-and-fieldathletes.The2026FIFAWorldCupTheworld’smost-watchedsportsevent,the2026FIFAWorldCupwilltakeplacefromJune11toJuly19,co-hostedbytheUnitedStates,CanadaandMexico.Forthefirsttimeinhistory,48teamswilltakepart,with104matchesacross16hostcities.Footballfansworldwidewillenjoytop-levelgames.The20thAsianGames(2026)The20thAsianGameswillbeheldfromSeptember19toOctober4inAichiandNagoya,Japan.AsamajorAsiansportsevent,itincludesover40sports,combiningOlympiceventsandtraditionalAsiansports.TopathletesacrossAsiawillcompeteforhonorsandbuildfriendshipamongcountries.1.Whatdoyouknowaboutthemascotofthe2026AsianBeachGames?A.ItshowsthestrongspiritofbeachsportsinAsia.B.ItisdesignedtopromotelocaltourisminSanya.C.ItiscalledYayaandismodeledafteralocalanimal.D.ItstandsfortheunityofAsiancountries.2.Whatisspecialaboutthe2026FIFAWorldCup?A.ItwillbehostedonlybyNorthAmericancountries.B.Itwillsee48teamscompeteforthefirsttimeever.C.Itwillbeheldin16citieswithinasinglecountry.D.Itwilllastnomorethantwoweeks.3.Whatdothefoureventshaveincommon?A.Theyallattractmorethan3,700athletes.B.TheyareallhostedbyAsiancountries.C.TheyallincludetraditionalAsiansports.D.Theyareallinternationalsportsevents.BLastweekend,Itookmy2-year-oldgrandson,Rio,tothepark.Mygoalwastogethimoutsidetoburnsomeenergyandteachhimabouttheducks.Hehadnogoals.Two-year-oldsdon’tneedgoals.ThatwasthefirstlessonIlearnedthatday.Hehadasenseofwonder.Assoonasweenteredthepark,helookedupattheskyandfoundjoyinwatchingtheclouds.Next,hestaredatthetrees,laughingashetriedtocatchtherustlingleaves.Atthatmoment,nothingcouldhaveamusedhimmore.Hiscuriositywasconstant,endless.Hewasalwaysonthesearchforsticks.Hescrapedthegroundwiththem,rappedadrumbeatwiththemontreesandbenches,andwavedthemintheairlikeaflag.Nothoughtofastickbeingusedasaweapon.Noneedfortoysorelectronicdevices,unlikeathome.Juststicks.Therewereafewkidsplayingandaregularprocessionofpeopleoutfortheirmorningdogwalk.Riosaidhitoeveryoneandstuckouthishandforahigh-fivewithafew4-and5-year-olds,whoweren’tsurehowtorespond.Buttheyallsaidhiback.Hetriedtostrikeupconversationswithenthusiasm.Itwasclearhedidn’tcarewhatpeoplelookedlikeorhowoldtheywere.Nojudgment.Nofear.Justasinceredesiretoconnect.MybiggestrevelationwasthatRiowasfullypresentnomatterwhathewasdoing.Heneveraskedwhattimeitwas,whenwewereleaving,orwhatweweregoingtodonext.Hewas,everysecond,completelyandabsolutelyinthemoment.Ihadexpectedtobetheteacher,butIhaditbackward.Mygrandsonhelpedmerememberthingswe’rebornknowingbutforgetintheprocessofbecominganadult.4.Whatwastheauthor’sfirstlessonatthepark?A.Theparkwasidealforteaching.B.plannedactivitiesboredchildren.C.Hisplandidn’tfitachild’snature.D.Hisgoalswerenotclearenough.5.WhydidtheauthordescribehowRioplayedwithsticks?A.Tolistallpossiblestickfunctions.B.Towarnaboutthedangersofsticks.C.ToshowRio’swonderandcreativity.D.Tocomparestickswithelectronicdevices.6.WhatcanbeinferredaboutRiofromparagraph3?A.Hewastooyoungtorespondproperly.B.Hepreferredtalkingtochildrenofhisage.C.Hegreetedotherstoseekpositivefeedback.D.Hewasopentoconnectionswithothers.7.Whatdoestheauthor’sexperienceshow?A.Thevalueoffamilyoutings.B.Thelostwisdomofliving.C.Theharmofsettinggoals.D.Thewaytodevelopcuriosity.CThroughevolution,animalshavedevelopednumerouswaystoprotectthemselvesfrompredators(捕食者).Turtleshideintheirshells,andskunks(臭鼬)usesmellyliquid.Butthesedefensesdon’tworkagainstcars.EnvironmentaljournalistBenGoldfarbexplains,“Whenfacingacar,thesedefensesareuseless—orevenharmful.Stayingstillistheworstchoice.Roadkillisaseriousthreattowildlife.”Roadsalsoactasbarriers,preventinganimalsfrommovingfreely.Theconstanttrafficonhighwayscreateswhatscientistscalla“movingfence”—awallofvehiclesthatanimalsavoidcrossing.Whileweoftenseedeadanimalslikedeerorsquirrelsonroads,wedon’tseetheonesthatnevertrytocross.Thisisolationcanharmanimalpopulationsmorethanroadkillitself.Chemicalsfromroadsalsodamagetheenvironment.Everyyear,theU.S.uses20milliontonsofroadsalttomeltice,whichpollutesnearbysoilandplants.Carsreleasemetalslikezincandcopper,andtiresleavebehindmicroplastics.Thesepollutantsmakeroadsidesdangerousforcreatureslikemonarchbutterflies,eventhoughtheseareascouldotherwisebegoodhabitats.Roadsidessometimesattractanimalswithfoodlikeflowersorberries,butthisbecomesan“ecologicaltrap”.Animalsaredrawntotheseresources,onlytofacethedangeroftraffic.Interestingly,whentrafficdecreases,animalsquicklyadapt.ResearchersintheBayAreafoundthatwhencarsdisappearedformonths,white-crownedsparrows—smallsongbirds—startedsingingmorecomplexandvariedsongs.Withouttrafficnoise,theynolongerneededto“shout”andcouldreturntotheirnaturalbehaviors.Thisshowshowmuchroadsaffectwildlife—butalsohowadaptableanimalscanbe.Despitethesechallenges,Goldfarbsays,certainspecieshavemaderemarkableadaptations.HenotesthatChicago’surbanfoxesaresaidtolookbothwaysbeforecrossingthestreet.“Wethinkaboutroadsastheseforcesthatareuniversallyorexclusivelyharmfultoanimals,andcertainlythey’reincrediblydestructive,”hesays.“Butwildlifeisalsoimpressivelyadaptiveandcleverandanimalsarefindingwaystomakealivinginourmidst.”8.Howdoestheauthorstartthetextinthefirstparagraph?A.Bystatingareason.B.Byprovidingstatistics.C.Bydefiningaconcept.D.Bygivingexamples.9.Whatharmfulimpactdoroadshaveonwildlife?A.Lessfoodsupply.B.Restrictedmovement.C.Increasedpredators.D.Speciesextinction.10.WhatcanweinferfromGoldfarb’swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Roadsarenottrulyharmfultowildlife.B.Urbanfoxesseldomgethitbyvehicles.C.Animalsadaptcleverlytodangerousroads.D.Wildlifeprotectiondeserveshighestattention.11.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Toadvocatereducingtraffic.B.Topreservewildlifediversity.C.Toanalyzeroads’effectsonwildlife.D.Tohighlightroadkilldangertoanimals.DPlanstotrackAustralianmagpies(鹊)forastudywereruinedwhenthebirdsworkedtogethertoremovethedevicesfromoneanotheraccordingtoaresearchfromscientistsattheUniversityoftheSunshineCoast.Thebehaviormarksthefirstevidenceofcooperative“rescue”observedwithintheanimals,theresearchersstated,as,withinjusttenminutesoffittingthefinaltracker,afemalemagpiewasseenusingherbilltoremoveayoungerbird’sharness(束具).Hourslater,mostofthebirdshadbeenfreedfromtheirtrackerswiththeassistanceofothers.Dayslater,eventhemostdominantbirdhadallowedanothermagpietoassistinremovingthedevice,theresearcherssaid.“Wedon’tknowifitwasthesameindividualhelpingeachotheroriftheysharedduties,butwehadneverreadaboutanyotherbirdcooperatinginthiswaytoremovetrackingdevices.”ProfessorDominiquePotvin,wholedthestudy,said.“Thebirdsneededtosolvetheproblem,possiblytestingatpullingandsnippingatdifferentsectionsoftheharnesswiththeirbill(鸟嘴).Theyalsoneededtowillinglyhelpotherindividuals,andaccepthelp,”thestudyfound.Thestudyhadinitiallybeendesignedtotestanewtrackerharnessthatcouldbereleasedandcollectedwithouthavingtocatchthebirdsagain.Theharnesswasdesignedwithaweakpointthatwouldreleasewhenmagnetized(使磁化),droppingitselfatafeedingstationusedbythebirds.Despitescientistsbelievingitwouldrequireamagnetor“reallygoodscissors”toremovethetrackers,onebirdwasseen”snappinganotherbird’sharnessattheonlyweakpoint,”suggestingithadidentifiedthedevice’sflaw.Whilestudieshavepreviouslyshownmagpiesareparticularlyintelligentandsocialbirds,theteamofscientistswassurprisedbyhowquicklytheydiscoveredawaytoteamupandgetridofthedevices.Despitethestudy’sinitialtrackingaimfailing,theteamhopefurtherresearchcanbeconductedtodiscoverifthebirdsrandomlydiscoveredtheflawinthedeviceorsystematicallyworkedatituntiltheyfoundthekeyweakpoint.12.Whatsurprisedthescientistsaboutthemagpies?A.Theyhelpedeachotheroutoftrouble.B.Theyfedeachotherindifficulttimes.C.Theyeachdemonstratedtheirsocialstatus.D.Theyeachsharedtheirdutiesinsociallife.13.What’stheoriginalpurposeofthestudy?A.Totestwhetheranewtrackerharnessworks.B.Toseehowthemagpiesaskforhelp.C.Totestthemagpies’levelofintelligence.D.Tosetupfeedingstationsforthemagpies.14.Whatcanweknowaboutthebird’sharnessfromParagraph5?A.Ithassomeobviousweakpointsonit.B.It’sverysensitivetothemagneticforce.C.It’sinseparableonceattachedtothemagpie.D.Ithastobefittedatmagpies’feedingstations.15.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Magpieslivingingroupsaresocialbirds.B.Birdscancooperateandsolveproblems.C.Studyingmagpiesisofgreatsignificance.D.Birdsareskillfulatdiscoveringflawsindevices.七选五Manyofuswanttoagewell—stayingingoodphysicalandcognitivehealthintoour90sandevenbeyond.Butnoteveryonehasthegeneslinkedtolongevity(长寿).____16____.Herearesomewaystopromotealongandhealthylife,accordingtopeoplewhoareknownas“superagers”.Choosetherightfood89-year-oldtopnutritionexpertMarionNestleattributesherlongevitytotheprinciple:____17____.Shedefinesfoodasunprocessedorminimallyprocessed,notultra-processed.Sheeatseverythingbutinsmallamounts,partlyduetoage-relatedmetabolism(新陈代谢)decline.____18____92-year-oldEmmafromItalyisarecord-breakingrunner,training2-3timesweeklyandwalkingonrestdays.Sheadvisesolderathletestocheckwithdoctors,knowlimitsandstayconsistent.Expertssayconsistentexerciseslowsaging,recommendingatleast30minutesofaerobicactivity(有氧运动)daily.Connectwithothersandhavealittlefun____19____.Astudyfoundexercise,healthydiet,socializingandbraingamesimproveolderadults’cognition.Lonelinessraisesdementia(痴呆)risk,whilestrongsocialtiesprotectit.MoreraandRice,whoareover90s,staysociallyactive.Theysaythatsmallandfrequentpositivesocialexperiencesbuildhappinessandagoodlifehabit.Don’tfearsetbacksManyviewagingasdecline,butoneresearchshowspeopleover60canregainstrengthafterhealthissues,withgoodmentalhealth,socialtiesandhealthyhabits(nosmoking,gooddietandsleep).FloreneShuber,91,said,“____20____.”Shestartedgymtrainingat82afterseveralfalls.Nowshefeelsyoungerandstronger,stressingconsistencyisvital.A.It’snevertoolateB.PerseveranceleadstovictoryC.TrytobeconsistentinyourworkoutsD.Eatunprocessedfood,nottoomuchE.Researchshowssocialinteractionsboostwell-beingF.YoucanincreaseyourchancesofagingwellwithcertainlifestylechoicesG.Youcanstillextendyourlifespanthroughregularexerciseandabalanceddiet二、完形填空I’vealwayslovedanimals,particularlylionsandtigers,andIwasdesperatetoseethemintheirnaturalhabitat.Imanagedto____21____myparentstolendmethemoneyIneededtobooktheflights,accommodation,etc.AndIwasoff.Ireadalistof____22____thingstotakewhengoingonasafaribeforehand,whichwasareallysensible____23____.Thisincludedthingslikeaguidebook,agoodpairofbinoculars(双筒望远镜)andmost____24____,loose,comfortableclothing.Ialsofollowedthe____25____ofafriendwhotoldmetolearnhowtopitchatent,whichI____26____forhoursinmybackgarden.Whoknowswhatmyneighbours____27____it!Thereweresomanyhighlightstochoosefrom,butthere’soneI’llnever____28____.Itwasthe____29____ofaherdofelephantsstoppingforadrinkfromalake.I’dgotupbeforedawninorderto____30____thesunrise,andgettingtoseetheelephantstoowasa(an)____31____bonus(奖励)!I____32____gotquiteemotionalwatchingthem.Ididn’tthinkitwould____33____melikethat,tobehonest.Frombreathtakingviewstoamazing____34____,thetriptoKenyahaditall.Itwasanunforgettable____35____andIwouldrecommendittoanyonewhohasapassionforanimals.21.A.inviteB.persuadeC.forceD.encourage22.A.interestingB.traditionalC.valuableD.useful23.A.ideaB.solutionC.planD.rule24.A.importantlyB.surprisinglyC.urgentlyD.notably25.A.requirementsB.routeC.adviceD.instructions26.A.heldB.keptC.practisedD.observed27.A.learnedaboutB.noticedaboutC.didwithD.thoughtof28.A.chooseB.expectC.forgetD.leave29.A.soundB.sightC.actionD.place30.A.watchB.followC.avoidD.show31.A.smallB.unexpectedC.practicalD.inspiring32.A.fortunatelyB.slowlyC.finallyD.actually33.A.affectB.approachC.connectD.shock34.A.sunriseB.animalsC.peopleD.plants35.A.seasonB.storyC.momentD.experience三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Mandarin(普通话)istheofficiallanguageofChinaandoneoftheofficiallanguagesofSingapore.Itis____36____(general)referredtoas“Chinese”.Butinfact,itisjustoneofmanyChineselanguages.Chinais____37____oldandvastcountryandthemountainranges,rivers,anddesertscreate____38____(region)borders.Tillnow,eachregion____39____(develop)itsownspokenlanguage.DifferentspokenlanguagesincludeWu,Xiang,Hakka,Cantonese,Minandmanyotherdialects(方言).____40____(classify)theseChineselanguagesasdialectsorlanguagesisacontroversial(有争议的)topic.Oftentheyareclassifiedasdialects,buttheyhavetheirownvocabularyandgrammarsystems.ACantonese____41____(speak)andapersonspeakingMinwillnotbeabletocommunicate____42____eachother.Similarly,apersonspeakingHakkawillnotbeabletounderstandXiang.Giventhesemajor____43____(difference),theycouldberegardedaslanguages.Theyallshareacommonwritingsystem—Chinesecharacters.Eventhoughcharacterscan____44____(pronounce)incompletelydifferentwaysdependingonwhatlanguageordialectonespeaks,thewrittenlanguageisunderstandableacrossallregions.____45____welearnabovesupportstheargumentthattheyaredialectsoftheofficialChineselanguageMandarin.四、书信写作46.假定你是李华,看到“全球青年环保论坛”(GlobalYouthEnvironmentalForum)正在招募学生志愿者,负责接待国际参会者。请你写一封申请信,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.个人优势(环保经历、沟通能力、跨文化交流经验等);3.希望获得机会。注意:词数100左右;可适当增加细节。Dearsir,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yoursfaithfully,LiHua五、书面表达(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。Ihadalwaysthoughtofmyneighborhoodasapeacefulandfriendlyplace.However,allthatchangedwhenMr.Thompsonmovedinnextdoor.Hewasamiddle-agedmanwhoseemedtohavearatherstrangelifestyle.Atfirst,Ididn’tpaymuchattentiontohim.Butoneday,Inoticedthathiscarwasalwaysparkedinawaythatblockedpartofmydriveway.Itwasreallyinconvenient,especiallywhenIwasinahurrytogotoworkorpickupmykidsfromschool.Ipolitelyaskedhimtobemorecarefulwithhisparking,buthejustgavemeacoldlookandsaidhewoulddosoashewaspleased.Thismademegetcrosswithhim.Astimewentby,moreproblemsarose.Mr.Thompsonhadabigdogthatbarkedloudlydayandnight.Icouldbarelyhaveasoundsleep,andmykidswerealsodisturbedbythenoise.Itriedtotalktohimaboutthedog,butherefusedtolisten.Heevenaccusedmeofbeingtoosensitive.Oneevening,Icamehomefromalong-daywork,extremelywornout.JustasIwasabouttoparkmycar,IfoundthatMr.Thompson’scarwasonceagainblockingmydriveway.IwassofrustratedthatIknockedonhisdoorforcefully.Afterseemedalongtime,thedooropened.TherestoodMr.Thompsonwithanindifferentlookonhisface.Wordswereexchanged,andbothofuswereangry.Wehadaheatedargument.Heevenslammedthedoorshutrightinfrontofme.Afterthat,wedidn’ttalktoeachotherforweeks.Myonceproudandfriendlyneighborhoodtiesaregone.Oneday,asIwasmowingthelawn(修剪草坪)inmygarden,IsawMr.Thompsonstrugglingtocarryaheavyboxalonghisdriveway.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Itseemedthathewasabouttodropit.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Aswewerestandinginhislivingroom,Mr.Thompsonbroketheice.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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