2025-2026学年福建泉州市永春县永春第一中学高二下学期3月阶段检测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文含音频)

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2025-2026学年福建泉州市永春县永春第一中学高二下学期3月阶段检测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文含音频)

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2025-2026学年福建泉州市永春县永春第一中学高二下学期3月阶段检测英语试题
时间120分钟
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1.
What does the woman plan to do this summer
A. Study. B. Volunteer. C. Travel.
2.
How does the woman feel about the beach
A. It’s the best she’s visited.
B. It’s convenient as it’s close by.
C. It’s not worth going to again.
3.
Where will the speakers probably go next
A. A school hall. B. A public library. C. A large café.
4.
What happened to the man
A. He was late for his flight.
B. He didn’t get his suitcase.
C. He lost his documents.
5.
What are the speakers talking about
A. Looking for a satisfying job.
B. Changing attitude to work.
C. Scheduling work tasks.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. Why does the woman talk to the man
A. He was driving too fast.
B. He wasn’t looking carefully.
C. He was driving in the wrong area.
7. When does the woman usually leave this area
A. At 2:00 p.m. B. At 3:30 p.m. C. At 5:00 p.m.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Former classmates. B. Former colleagues. C. Family members.
9. What surprises the man
A. The number of people attending.
B. The quality of the food.
C. The size of the space.
10. Where are the speakers
A. At school. B. At an office. C. At a restaurant.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What did the woman mostly watch before
A. Series. B. Sports. C. Documentaries.
12. Why did the woman probably change her nightly routine
A. To enjoy sports. B. To learn new things. C. To spend less time watching TV.
13. What subject does the man like
A. History. B. Biology. C. Physics.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. Who is the woman most likely to be
A. A video host. B. A government leader. C. A school teacher.
15. What did the man think would be most popular
A. Business-plan writing. B. Literature. C. Professional training.
16. Where do most students volunteer now
A. In city government offices.
B. At local businesses.
C. On farms.
17. What is the program’s main goal according to the man
A. Improving students’ lives.
B. Providing work experiences.
C. Bringing communities together.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What threatens this city most
A. Wildfires. B. Storms. C. Floods.
19. What was the original purpose of the exhibition
A. To get money donations.
B. To grow community art programs.
C. To teach others about local issues.
20. What will the speaker do next
A. Invite others to speak. B. Share more local artworks.
C. Present information on disasters.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
A
Volunteer tourism, which combines travel with community service, has grown in popularity among global travelers seeking meaningful experiences. The Telegraph recently featured three short-term volunteer programs focused on cultural heritage preservation ideal for those wanting to contribute while exploring new destinations. Here are key details:
Program Name Location Duration& Schedule Core Duties Program Fee(per person)
Temple Restoration Project Luang Prabang, Laos 2 weeks (Mon-Fri: 8:30-11:30, 14:00-17:00) Assist with minor temple repairs; document ancient murals $650
Indigenous Craft Revival Oaxaca, Mexico 3 weeks (Tue-Sat:9:00-16:00, breaks included) Teach basic digital skills; help record craft techniques $820
Oral History Collection Kyoto, Japan 1 week (Wed-Mon:10:00-18:00, 1 day off) Translate interviews; organize traditional story archives $580
Additional Information:
Accommodation: All programs include stays with local families (2-3 volunteers per household), providing cultural immersion.
Inclusions: Program fees cover accommodation, daily meals, and local transportation during work hours. Flights and travel insurance are excluded.
Requirements: No professional skills needed, but basic conversational English is required. A passion for cultural preservation is essential.
Application Deadline: For 2025 summer programs, applications must be submitted by March 31,2025. Successful applicants will be notified by April 15.
This selection aims to highlight programs that prioritize “responsible engagement rather than one-sided assistance” as noted by The Telegraph’s travel editor. Each project is co-designed with local communities to ensure long-term benefits.
21. How many hours does a volunteer work per week in the Temple Restoration Project
A. 20 hours. B. 25 hours. C. 30 hours. D. 35 hours.
22. What is a must for those applying for the volunteer programs
A. Fluent English for formal interviews.
B. Previous volunteer experience in travel.
C. Professional skills in cultural preservation.
D. A strong interest in protecting cultural heritage.
23. What do the three programs have in common
A. They are located in Asian countries.
B. Their core duty is to translate interviews.
C. Their program fees include flights and insurance.
D. They are developed in cooperation with local communities.
B
There is a particular sort of box that hides in every home, full of “memorabilia” or “mementos”. Baby teeth, divorce certificates, spare keys for locks unknown; the whole thing is filled with association, emotion, nostalgia (怀旧) and pain. That box is my rival. That box is my doom (劫数).
But listen to me: you can get rid of these things. Your child’s reception maths book Put it in the recycling bin, my friends, and feel that burden lift. That second cheese grater given to you by a well-meaning uncle Take it to a charity shop and delight in the feeling of relief.
God I love throwing things away. Not the irresponsible rush of pouring perfectly usable items into landfill, of course. But taking a box of toys to a charity shop when my son is at school Delicious. Handing out unworn clothes to friends and neighbors Delightful. Recycling early drafts of my book Incredible. Frankly, I hope we will all have better things to do than read through our old notebooks, diaries or letters. So, I put them in the recycling. That sweet unburdening release can cheer me up for the rest of the day.
I grew up in a house where sentimentality (多愁善感) was a disease. When our old gas oven broke, my sister made my parents bury it in the garden with a full, flowery ceremony because she wasn’t yet ready to say goodbye. My father cries every time he looks at one of the blankets knitted by his mother — despite the fact that it is on his bed. In this environment, it was inevitable that at least one child was going to go the other way.
There is still plenty in my home that is ugly and works badly, but sadly I haven’t sold enough flowery wallpaper to be able to afford to replace it. But when the opportunity arises, do I leap at the chance to throw that stuff out of my house and move on You bet your box of doom I do.
24. Why does the author say that box is her doom
A. Because it is a burden to the author.
B Because it is a symbol of the author’s failure.
C. Because it contains items with painful memories.
D. Because it makes the author’s house a total mess.
25. How does the author find the act of getting rid of items
A Generous. B. Beneficial. C. Cautious. D. Irresponsible.
26. Why does the author mention her family members in paragraph 4
A. To introduce a family tradition.
B. To identify the reason for her behavior.
C. To emphasize her opposition to family values.
D. To criticize them for being overly emotional.
27. What can we infer from the last paragraph
A. The author is determined to clear unwanted things.
B. The author plans to donate unused things to charity.
C. The author wants to repair broken things but it is costly
D. The author will keep meaningful things for their emotional value.
C
A dropped bag of chips disturbed a cave ecosystem in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico. This cave is almost cut off from the outside world, so introducing anything foreign can be harmful. “Things in the damp cave get wet quickly,” says park guide Ashley. The snack attracts tiny organisms, causing unwanted growth. Soon, small animals like crickets and spiders came to eat, spreading the pollution. Rangers found the bag within hours. “But that can be all it takes,” says Ashley. “I’m sure some crickets got a bit of the snack.”
Over 500 million people visit American public lands each year, creating many chances to harm wild places. “When you look at the numbers, it’s incredible,” says Watts, head of the Leave No Trace Center in Colorado, an organization aimed at minimizing human impact on nature.
Food waste takes a long time to break down, especially in certain areas. “It takes much longer for an apple core to rot in a desert than in a forest,” says Blye, a teacher at the University of Utah. Leaving waste introduces animals to an unnatural diet and changes their behavior with sometimes disastrous results. Bears who taste garbage and become a threat to humans may have to be put down. “Bears can get used to unnatural food in three weeks,” says Watts. “Everyone loses in this case.”
Biological waste is also problematic. Dog waste brings new bacteria into the ecosystem and scares away deer. Meanwhile, human waste and toilet paper introduce dangerous bacteria into water sources.
In national parks, trails are designed to avoid sensitive areas. Stepping off the trail, even for a quick photo, can scare wildlife away. Impacts from many visitors result in long-term damage to nature and wildlife. But people don’t think of that when they see the perfect photo opportunity. “It’s just such a hard thing to resist,” says Blye. The risk to sensitive ecosystems isn’t obvious. “It’s easy to think, oh, there’s wildflowers over there. I shouldn’t step on that,” says Blye, but these tiny ecosystems full of microscopic organisms essential to desert life provide many benefits, including reducing the risk of erosion (侵蚀) and helping absorb rainfall, and can take hundreds of years to return to their original state.
28. What does Ashley mean by “But that can be all it takes.”
A. The damage has been done. B. The rangers’ work is efficient.
C. The cleanup takes a long time. D. The pollution has spread widely.
29. What is a result of foreign waste in public lands
A. A shortage of food supplies. B. A shift in animal behavior.
C. A decrease in bacterial species. D. An increase in conflicts between animals.
30. Why does the writer mention wildflowers in paragraph 5
A To praise their benefits to desert life. B. To highlight our ignorance of wildlife.
C. To stress their significance for photography. D. To show our unawareness of nature’s sensitivity.
31. It is conveyed in this passage that we should ______.
A. encourage wildlife protection B. promote national park tourism
C. leave no trace in the wild D. restore ecological damage
D
While we race into a future where we outsource most of our problem-solving to artificial intelligence, the greatest threat is not super intelligent machinery. It’s mindlessly putting too much trust in Big Tech and not enough trust in the power of our own minds.
A philosophy of artful thinking is a good way to avoid this. To think artfully means to solve problems using not just our brains, but also our hands, eyes, and ears, along with our emotions. This approach taps into the cognitive (认知的) resources that are spread throughout our bodies but often go unused.
Changing how we think is hard work. And it starts with a mindfulness practice. Accessing artful intelligence requires being mindful of how we think with our body, how we use our limbs (四肢), organs, and emotions to make sense of the world. Be mindful of all the different messages your body is sending you as well as the different roles and functions your bodily actions can play. For example, gesturing (做手势) in conversations is not just communicative. These movements often help the speaker to smooth out their thought process and assist in getting the words out.
Today, Big Tech is pushing a message of artificial-intelligence craziness and fear. What makes you stuck in it It’s seeing the same things wherever you look. Big Tech gives you screens, hoping that your attention will always be attracted by their devices. If you want to find more freedom in this AI-filled world, improve your ability to mindfully shift your attention between different objects or levels of focus. Remember everything is born of a choice.
Artful thinking demands effortful mindfulness to ensure that what we do, what we hope to achieve by using these technological tools, will not weaken our humanity. As Thich Nhat Hanh said, “Mindful living is an art, and each of us has to train to be an artist.”
32. What can we learn about artful thinking
A. It simplifies problem-solving. B. It focuses on developing our brains.
C. It prevents us from over-relying on AI. D. It helps promote high-tech machinery.
33. What is paragraph 3 mainly about
A. Benefits of artful intelligence. B. Mind-body awareness in thinking.
C. Significance of being mindful. D. Social interaction through movements.
34. What does the author suggest we do in the AI-filled world
A. Enhance the flexibility of attention. B. Adapt to the rise of AI.
C. Avoid the interruptions from Big Tech. D. Improve the levels of focus.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Artful Thinking Advances Big Tech B. Too Much Trust in AI Harms Our Minds
C. Physical Actions Better Cognitive Functions D. Mindfulness Keeps Us Human in the Age of AI
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。
What is “Spaying”
Impulse buying. Paying bills late. Emotional spending. ___36___. But other practices are more harmful — like “spaying.”
“Spaying” refers to the act of spending in order to save. With many items on sale, spayers purchase a lot of discounted goods, believing they can save in the long term. ___37___. In fact, they can trick you into spending more, leading to credit card debt. To avoid falling into the trap of spaying, experts share practical tips on how to make wiser purchasing decisions.
___38___
Resist the desire to spay by avoiding sale reminders however possible. It is advised to unsubscribe from newsletters that send you the latest sales and deals from your favorite brands. Turn off notifications in deal apps — or delete them altogether.
Set aside a waiting period
Always sleep on a potential purchase to give yourself time to think it over. ___39___. Experts recommended adopting a 24-hour waiting period, or even going a step further with a 48-hour rule before buying something, even if it’s on sale.
Make a spending budget
Assess your spending habits to create awareness and come up with a plan to cut back little by little. It’s also a good idea to take a look at just how much you’ve spent over the year so far on excess purchases, which can be shocking and give you an urge to make changes.
If you’re buying something to make yourself feel better after a bad day or as a reward for a job well done, the fleeting feelings will pass. ___40___.
A. Avoid sale pushes.
B. Stick to your shopping list.
C. It’s clear why these financial habits are bad.
D. This allows that excitement of the deal to fade.
E. If you do, even another ten dollars will be spent.
F. However, cheap items are not necessarily good deals.
G. So do find other ways to cope with sadness or to celebrate wins.
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、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I first built my website 3 years ago, I had no idea what I was doing.
Naturally, I went to various websites and blogs for ____41____. I noticed the common features like social media buttons, advertisements, comments and more. At first glance, these seemed ____42____ since every website had them. But as I ____43____ my site, I found they were not. Instead, a clean, user-friendly design is a good ____44____, which had positive effects. Without advertisements or social media buttons, more people were ____45____. It seemed that the more my website was ____46____, the better the results were.
Later, I noticed the ____47____ of simplicity in other areas of life.
As a kid, I was too weak. As an athlete, I needed to get stronger. So I spent hours designing the right combination of exercises. But unfortunately, I ____48____ got stronger. I assumed that I was missing some kind of exercise, so I kept ____49____ something new. However, it took me years to realize that I had not been on the right track with my training, with so many types of exercises ____50____.
Accordingly, later I ____51____ the complex works and focused on just one or two exercises. Surprisingly, there was a noticeable ____52____ in my strength in just four months.
From websites to workouts, I made progress by ignoring, reducing and ____53____ the non-essential choices. I think this principle also ____54____ to most things in life. So when you make a list of your plans, decide what truly matters to you and ____55____ the rest.
41. A. relaxation B. attention C. inspiration D. exchange
42. A. familiar B. contradictory C. similar D. essential
43. A. tested B. equipped C. appreciated D. contacted
44. A. assumption B. proposal C. association D. option
45. A. trapped B. attracted C. tricked D. motivated
46. A. restricted B. simplified C. tackled D. shifted
47. A. impact B. intention C. convention D. limit
48. A. occasionally B. gradually C. barely D. apparently
49. A. adding B. avoiding C. affecting D. admiring
50. A. presented B. combined C. divided D. sorted
51. A. maintained B. confirmed C. transformed D. highlighted
52. A. balance B. gap C. decrease D. boost
53. A. removing B. making C. fueling D. accepting
54. A. responds B. applies C. appeals D. sticks
55. A. pick out B. try out C. cut out D. hang out
第二节(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。
A team of Chinese researchers has successfully created a new kind of medical adhesive (粘合剂) called Bone-02. The new glue is designed to repair broken bones quickly ____56____ the need for traditional metal plates or big surgery.
Unlike ordinary glues, this substance can work in wet, salty, and ____57____ (constant) moving conditions, and it can be injected (注射) directly into the specific site to help speed up bone repair. It bonds broken bones together in 2-3 minutes, even in blood-rich areas ____58____ most adhesives fail.
The new glue has impressive properties, including its ability ____59____ (tolerate) significant forces before failing. When ____60____ (test), the glue was found to have a bonding strength of over 400 pounds. It also showed an impressive ____61____ (resist) to sliding apart and crushing. Besides, the glue is biodegradable (生物可降解的), ____62____ (permit) its absorption by the body as the bone regenerates, so no second surgery ____63____ (require) to remove implants (植入物). Early tests suggest it’s ____64____ (effect) in lowering infection risks compared to metal hardware.
This discovery is important as it could open the door for faster surgery in the future. If clinical trials continue to confirm these results, this could be ____65____ major breakthrough in treating broken bones, especially for complex clinical cases.
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,最近收到好友Ben来信,信中说他因为使用人工智能完成作业而受到老师批评。请你写一封回信,内容包括:
(1)对使用人工智能完成作业的看法;
(2)你的建议。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Ben,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(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。
Li Wei, a high school senior, had always felt confused between her mother’s expectation and her own dream. Her mother, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor, ran a small clinic in their town. The air inside was always filled with the earthy smell of dried herbs. Her mother had long hoped Li Wei would take over the family business. “A career in medicine is a good choice, and it connects us to our roots,” her mother often said, pointing to the old books lining on the shelves.
But Li Wei’ s heart belonged to classical dance. She spent hours practicing in secret, and her room was full of posters of international dance groups. One evening, while helping her mother prepare herbs, Li Wei accidentally knocked over a jar of ginseng (人参). As she hurried to clean up, her mother’s voice cut through the silence, “You’ re too distracted. This is why you can’t focus on your studies— and the clinic.”
Li Wei’ s cheeks turned red. “I don’ t want to be a doctor!” she shouted. “I want to dance!” Before her mother could answer, Li Wei grabbed her bag and ran out, leaving the clinic door moving.
Weeks passed, and the tension between them reached boiling point. Li Wei avoided the clinic, spending long hours at dance practices even though her knees had become swollen and red. When she did come home, the house was full of cold silence, broken only by the occasional noise of her mother’s tool grinding (研磨) herbs. But Li Wei couldn’t miss the way her mother’s eyes looked at her dance shoes, or the soft sighs that came from her during their rare talks. She was eager for her mother’s support.
Then came a big chance: a national dance competition. Li Wei’ s hands shook as she filled out the application form, her heart beating fast. But when she looked at the bottom of the page, she felt scared. The form needed a parent’s signature, a sad reminder of the gap between her and her mother.
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。
That evening, Li Wei arrived at the clinic, with the application form in hand.
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Before stepping onto stage, Li Wei held her mother’s lucky sachet (香囊) in her pocket.
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