资源简介 2025-2026学年江西省抚州市金溪一中等校高二上学期阶段性考试英语试题第二部分 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)从每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AFoods of the FutureWe asked young scientists to write an advertisement that answers this question: How will food options, food availability, and individuals’ food choices change in the future A selection of their suggested marketing campaigns is below. Read previous NextGen Voices survey results at http://science.sciencemag.org/collection/nextgen-voices. — Jennifer SillsPersonalized Meal PlansSend us your DNA, and we will predict your food preferences! Receive your personalized food basket, with a day-by-day diet program. We will send you full meals and personalized smoothies (水果奶昔) based on your genetic taste tendency.Ada Gabriela BlidnerTwitter:@adagbbFresh FruitIf you miss sweet temperate fruits, welcome to our Moon Farm. Our fruit trees are planted in hybrid-soil and artificial air that reproduce Earth’s environment from 5000 years ago. 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Personalized.BClaire Allen had her own house, a great job she enjoyed and a loving family but something was missing. For years she felt she’d simply lacked (缺乏) a focus, a drive. Approaching fifty, each year felt the same. She needed to shake things up.Then, one day. Claire had a sudden idea after learning about the feats (壮举) of others. “I mentioned to friends that I was looking for a challenge, and then came across Elise Downing, who ran the UK’s coast in ten months, and a guy called Christian Lewis, who did it over a number of years. ” Claire says. “ It seemed like fate (命运)—— and it made sense. ”Claire decided then that she, too, would walk the UK’s coast. And she set off on her journey last summer. The journey did present a few challenges. For Claire, the struggles seemed small compared to what she got. “Having to find a place to sleep made me choose a cause to raise money for Shelter and Only A Pavement Away, two amazing homeless charities. When it was cold and wet, I could find shelter in free and warm libraries or railway waiting rooms, providing a safe space for a single woman. I’d meet homeless people there and talk to them about their lives.and then buy them a cup of tea or something to eat. ”Finally, on Sunday, July 28— after over 4,000 miles, 50 weeks, and the UK’s three highest places — she was back at John O'Groats where she’d started. Claire says she is now sure that she will do another big mission (任务) soon, but more hopes that her story can inspire others to step out of their comfort zone(舒适区). “Hopefully I’ve made the world a better place and inspired at least one other person to head out and take on a big challenge, to make them feel alive again.” Claire adds.24. What can we infer about Claire in the first paragraph A. She found her life was full of challenges.B. She wished to make a change in her life.C. She was tired of living with her family.D. She was confident about herself.25. What inspired Claire to start her journey A Her dream of visiting landmarks in the UK.B. Suggestions from her friends to try hiking.C. Stories of others’ achievements.D. Her wish to give others a hand.26. What did Claire decide to do after struggling to find shelter A. Look for shelter for the homeless.B. Ask her friends and family for help.C. Raise money for homeless charities.D. Mark the hotels along the way on a map.27. What does Claire hope to do by sharing her experience A. Inspire people to get close to nature.B. Encourage people to challenge themselves.C. Show the importance of providing care to others.D. Raise awareness about the struggles of the homeless.CThe Magic of a Shared SmileLast autumn, I rushed to catch the morning bus, my backpack heavy with textbooks and a forgotten lunchbox. The stop was packed with people, all hurrying to start their day, and I squeezed through the crowd, eyes fixed on the approaching bus.Suddenly, my elbow knocked into an elderly lady beside me. Her paper bag split open, and red apples rolled across the concrete. Panic surged through me — I mumbled a quick “sorry” as the bus pulled up. I hesitated for a second, wanting to help, but the fear of being late made me step onto the bus, leaving her to pick up the mess alone. That’s the danger of hurry, isn’t it It makes us prioritize (优先考虑) our own needs over the small, important kindnesses that matter.The rest of the day, guilt weighed on me like a rock. I stared at my math test but couldn’t focus, and the history lecture blurred (变得模糊不清) into background noise. All I could think about was the lady bending over to gather the apples, and how my carelessness had ruined her morning.That evening, I went to the community park to clear my head. To my shock, I saw the same elderly lady sitting on a bench, feeding pigeons with a small bag of seeds. My heart raced — this was my chance to make things right. I walked over slowly, my voice trembling. “I’m so sorry about this morning,” I said. “Let me buy you a new bag of apples, please.” She looked up, and a soft smile spread across her face. “No need, dear,” she said. “Accidents happen. But you coming back to apologize That’s what counts.”Her forgiveness hit me like a warm hug. In a world where people often snap (厉声说) over small mistakes her kindness was a reminder: empathy (共情) isn’t about fixing big problems — it’s about noticing when we hurt someone, and saying we’re sorry. A simple apology can turn a moment of awkwardness into a connection, and that’s the quiet magic of being human. We’re all just trying to get through the day, and a little kindness makes the journey lighter.28. Why did the author fail to focus on her math test A. She was anxious about the poor result of her last math test.B. She felt guilty for leaving the lady to pick up apples alone.C. She was distracted by the heavy backpack on her desk.D. She was upset about forgetting to bring her lunchbox to school.29. What did the elderly lady do when the author offered to buy new apples A. She thanked the author and asked her to pick apples together.B. She refused politely and valued the author’s apology more.C. She mentioned the broken bag first but accepted the apples later.D. She invited the author to feed pigeons with her instead of buying apples.30. What does the author want to show by saying “That’s the danger of hurry, isn’t it ” in Paragraph 2 A. Hurry often makes people ignore the need to be kind to others.B. Hurry easily causes people to knock into others in crowds.C. Hurry usually makes people forget to apologize for small mistakes.D. Hurry often leads people to miss the buses they need to take.31. What is the main idea of the passage A. A sincere apology can help fix the mistakes we have made.B. Elderly people are more likely to forgive others’ small errors.C. Small acts of empathy, like a sincere apology, can build connections.D. Spending time in the park can help people relax after a busy day.DAn intelligent soft-bodied bionic (仿生的) fish, in the shape of a manta ray (魔鬼鱼) and named Wen Yao, was released by Shanghai Ocean University on Saturday after over 10 years’ research and development.With wings extending 1 meter from tip to tip and a weight of 35 kilograms, the bionic fish has all its key components homegrown and contains various advantages such as high efficiency, low energy consumption, multiple functions and high mobility. “Based on the behavior of the real fish, we made bionic efforts in various aspects such as its form, movement, structure and materials, and achieved Wen Yao’s biological outer shape fitting and dynamic motion imitation,” said Chen Xinjun, head of the university’s School of Marine Living Resources and Management.With the advantages such as high efficiency, energy saving and low noise, the bionic fish can be widely used in ocean fishing, deep sea exploration and other fields. It will play a significant role in contributing to the development of marine economy and safeguarding the nation’s maritime interests, according to the expert.Chen mentioned that the bionic fish features a large capacity for carrying various equipment and instruments. Equipped with high-precision sensors, imaging sonar scanning (成像声纳扫描) devices and other artificial intelligent technologies, it can help underwater monitoring and analysis with lower costs.In addition to the shape of manta rays, the research team has also developed other different forms of the bionic fish. Moreover, the university recently signed agreements with a company in Shanghai to jointly develop soft-bodied bionic fish and to expand its market share.According to the university, the bionic fish will be equipped with smart devices in the future and is expected to provide support in the field of marine science, thus bringing in great benefits to mankind.32. What characteristics does the bionic fish have A. It has a light weight.B. It uses solar energy for power.C. It operates with imported components.D. It can move about in a flexible way.33. What’s paragraph 3 mainly about the bionic fish A. Its design principle. B. Its potential applications.C. Its economic value. D. Its diverse roles.34. Why did the university sign agreements with a company in Shanghai A To establish a marine science museum.B. To fund further research on manta rays.C. To commercialize the soft-bodied bionic fish.D. To enhance the bionic fish’s artificial intelligence.35. What can be the best title of this passage A. Manta Ray — an endangered species.B. Bionic fish — a creation to protect the deep sea.C. Imaging sonar scanning — a technology to explore the sea.D. Artificial fish — a new invention about marine science.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Imagine that you are an actor performing in a play for the first time. You have learned all your lines and you know where to walk on stage. Waiting behind the closed curtain, you can hear the audience whispering and taking their scats.Then your big moment arrives! The curtain goes up, and the crowd falls silent. All you can see is the spotlight shining down on you. ____36____ The inside of your mouth is dry, and your hands are wet.If you have experienced a moment like this, you know all too well what it means to have stage fright (怯场). It is one of the most common types of fear and tends to strike people when they find themselves at the centre of attention. ____37____ People experience it when playing sports, giving a presentation, or even speaking in class. A person who suffers from stage fright may get sweaty hands, a dry mouth, a tight throat, or shaky knees. Stage fright is actually a form of panic (恐慌), and these feelings are very real.____38____ The experience differs from person to person, but the same chemical (化学的) process takes place in each of us. In reaction to anxiety(焦虑), our bodies produce a chemical that prepares us to either fight or run away quickly. Scientists refer to this as our bodies’ “fight or flight” reaction. As a result, we feel great energy that makes our hands sweat, our hearts race, and our knees shake.____39____ Practising your performance and following some simple tips can help calm nerves (神经紧张) and manage the feelings caused by anxiety. First, dress comfortably and appropriately (合适地). Second, before the performance, take deep breaths and stretch to help relax your body. Third, stay away from drinks that contain caffeine (咖啡因). ____40____ Instead, try a banana! Some doctors believe that eating a banana can help calm your heart and the rest of your body. Finally, when you look at a crowd, try to focus on particular people instead of the whole group. These tips have helped many people learn to deal with their fears.A. These might make your heart race even faster.B. You don’t have to be onstage to get stage fright.C. Stage fright is part of the body’s reaction to stress.D. Then you try to speak your lines, but nothing seems to come out.E. Therefore, you’d better learn to be relaxed about this fear.F. The good news about stage fright is that here are ways to deal with it.G. Stage fright prevents you from going further.第三部分 语言知识运用(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。It was the first night of a tiring seven-day 250km race across the Gobi Desert a year ago. Mr. Leonard ____41____ a little dog going around his camp trying to ____42____ herself.“Cute, but I’m not giving you any,” Leonard thought. Like all the other ____43____, he had packed just enough for the whole ____44____. He’d been running competitively for three years, and he had a ____45____ to win.The next day, at the starting line, the dog ____46____ him again. He waved her away, worrying that she might be stepped on by the runners. Nevertheless, the dog followed him all the way until the day’s race ____47____. That night the dog snuggled (依偎) up to Leonard and even ____48____ to get a little food from him. By then, he was determined to name her Gobi.The pair went on to finish the seven-day race, with Gobi ____49____ a distance of 125km on her own, and winning against Leonard. It was enough for him to make a _____50_____ — he would take her home to Edinburgh. “Seeing Gobi during the race _____51_____ my attitude to things. It made me think more about stopping and helping her, rather than just focusing on winning,” said Leonard, who finished second. “It also made my running more _____52_____, giving me a lot of pleasure.”As Leonard was preparing to get Gobi home, she was missing. With a group of 20 local volunteers coming to his _____53_____ , he finally found her. After that, Leonard never let Gobi out of his _____54_____. Now Gobi’s favorite activity is still running, and she _____55_____ runs at least 8km a day with Leonard up the hills.41. A. adopted B. encountered C. acknowledged D. recalled42. A. feed B. water C. entertain D. relax43. A. hikers B. climbers C. explorers D. competitors44. A. plan B. course C. day D. camp45. A. desire B. chance C. right D. tendency46. A. bothered B. stopped C. approached D. welcomed47. A. came along B. set out C. broke off D. wound up48. A. expected B. managed C. tried D. prepared49. A. keeping B. examining C. covering D. extending50. A. decision B. choice C. comment D. difference51. A. evaluated B. shaped C. challenged D. changed52. A. enjoyable B. crucial C. extraordinary D. remarkable53. A. rescue B. mind C. assistance D. defense54. A. reach B. way C. hand D. sight55. A. gradually B. routinely C. eventually D. occasionally第二节(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。Nut carving, known as Hediao in Chinese, generally refers ___56___ two kinds of carvings that use the fruit’s pit (核), like peach pits, and walnuts (核桃) as the raw material.It gained ___57___ (popular) in the Song Dynasty, and by the Ming Dynasty, the art form had made very high achievements, with many of the rich and high officials ___58___(consider) it fashionable to wear a piece of nut carving around. The ancient artists left their considerable skills on those small works, ___59___ featured human figures, various birds and beasts, and even lines of poems.The hardest thing about nut carving is that each piece of the raw material is different in texture (纹理) and flexibility. By looking at the textures on the surface of a walnut, a seasoned carving artist can basically tell whether the piece can ____60____ (use) for carving. In carving the artwork, the artist should first have ____61____ basic blueprint in his mind according to the textures on the surface, and then make adjustments when meeting any _____62_____ (hide) holes in the pits or walnuts. The whole carving process ___63___ (constant ) requires reconsideration and creation, and there is no established pattern to follow.____64____ (be) a good nut carver, one needs not only the basic skills in painting, calligraphy, and carving, but special materials, knives, good observation, flexible fingers, unique ideas, and _____65_____ (exception) patience.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66. 假定你是李华。Teens正在举行主题为“Being a Better Self”的征文活动。请你结合自身生活或学习经历,写一篇短文投稿,谈谈你的变化和感受。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。3. 不得透露任何与个人和学校相关的真实信息。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节 读后续写(满分25分)67. 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。As a young boy, I was always a troublemaker and up to no good. I liked playing tricks and enjoyed treating animals in an unfriendly way, like running after cats crazily, making them scared at the sight of me. Besides, I often used a handmade catapult (弹弓) to shoot at birds on the trees.All this did afford me indescribable pleasure but also got me unkind stares and blames from people around. My parents disapproved of my behavior and were constantly criticizing me for the tricks I played. I was even given a good beating from my father from time to time. Nevertheless, I ignored their warnings and did not correct my ways until an incident occurred.One summer noon when I was eight, I was alone at home and just finished lunch. Feeling very hot and bored, I decided to hang around the neighborhood, holding my trusty catapult.Soon, I came to Mr Smith’s house. His pet dog, big and strong, was tied to a post outside his house, lying in the shade lazily. Looking around, I found that no one was in sight. I decided to make good use of my catapult to play tricks on the massive dog. Picking up a few small stones from the ground, I aimed at the dog and fired them one by one. Several stones hit the poor dog and it began to bark (吠) loudly in pain and jump up and down. But I felt so fun that I didn’t stop doing so. Eventually, the dog’s anger was fueled and it barked wildly at me while struggling to break away from the rope. Not realizing anything wrong with my crazy behavior, I was just laughing happily.Suddenly, the rope that tied the dog loosened and the big dog got free from its bonds. In no time, with a few powerful steps the dog was on me. Its sharp teeth sank into my leg. I screamed with pain and fright and fell to the ground, shouting out for help.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。Luckily, my miserable shouts caught Mr Smith’s attention.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________His words left me ashamed and I decided to make a change.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年江西省抚州市金溪一中等校高二上学期阶段性考试英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年江西省抚州市金溪一中等校高二上学期阶段性考试英语试题答案.docx