2025-2026学年江西九江市匡庐星瀚高级中学高一下学期3月阶段检测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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2025-2026学年江西九江市匡庐星瀚高级中学高一下学期3月阶段检测英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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2025-2026学年江西九江市匡庐星瀚高级中学高一下学期3月阶段检测英语试题
时间120分钟 总分150分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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 want to do
A. Raise the rent. B. Hire more guides. C. Go on holiday.
2.
When will the man’s flight take off
A. At 11:00 a.m. B. At 11:20 a.m. C. At 1:00 p.m.
3.
Why does the woman take the job
A. To become a professional. B. To make more friends. C. To help herself save money for college.
4.
What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Finding a violinist. B. Forming a band. C. Learning the drums.
5.
What is the speakers’ final destination
A. Luoyang. B. Xi’an. C. Chongqing.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What does Mike decide to do in the new year
A. Adopt a healthy lifestyle. B. Open another fitness club. C. Help the woman work out.
7. What does the statistic show
A. Competition among gyms is heating up.
B. Membership fees for gyms have increased.
C. Some gym-goers’ enthusiasm is short-lived.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What does the girl have to do in the fall
A. Begin to work. B. Study abroad. C. Find a house.
9. What will the man do next
A Read a brochure.
B. Show the girl around the center.
C. Send some materials to the girl.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. What does the man invite Fenny to do in London
A. Watch a show. B. Go sightseeing. C. Visit a school.
11. Where will Fenny meet Katie
A. At an art museum. B. At a clothes company. C. At an exhibition centre.
12. What does the man think of Katie
A. She’s ambitious. B. She’s open-minded. C. She’s energetic.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. How old is the woman going to be
A. 30. B. 40. C. 50.
14. What does the man think of the restaurant he went to
A. It’s newly opened. B. It’s a bit small. C. It offers expensive food.
15. What does the man recommend the woman to do
A. Invite fewer people. B. Host the party at home. C. Contact his old classmate.
16. What kind of food does the woman expect
A. Greek food. B. Italian food. C. French food.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. Why does the speaker give the talk
A. To present a guest. B. To sell a book. C. To share a story.
18. What did Melville do in San Francisco
A. He joined a jazz band. B. He started a magazine. C. He taught at a college.
19. When did Melville return to London
A. In 1987. B. In 1992. C. In 1997.
20. What is Melville’s book aimed at
A. Recommending a contemporary musician.
B. Promoting the study of black dance music.
C. Drawing public attention to music education.
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
North Cascades National Park
A breathtaking landscape of towering peaks, evergreen forests, glacier-fed rivers, and clear lakes, North Cascades National Park in northwestern Washington State preserves some of the wildest and most charming places in the United States. Far more than just a national park, it’s part of a 684,000-acre complex that also includes two national recreation areas and is managed entirely by the U.S. National Park Service.
Best times to visit North Cascades National Park
Every season has its beauty in the park, but not every part of the park is open year-round. Heavy snow typically closes much of the North Cascades Highway (State Route 20) across the mountains from November or December to April or May. Consult the park’s website for current road conditions before visiting.
Areas at lower elevations (海拔) become accessible as spring advances, but summer and early fall are the best times to visit for snow-free trails and access to the high country. As temperatures become warm and snow melts, wildflowers appear. At lower elevation, flowers typically begin to blossom in early spring.
Where to find the best views in the park
The North Cascades Highway is arguably one of the most beautiful drives in the United States, climbing from near sea level in the west to 1,669 meters. It follows the Skagit River and a string of alpine lakes and rivers. Along the way, Diablo Lake and Ross Lake overlooks provide amazing views, while other stops along the highway offer easy access to some scenic spots.
How accessible is the park
As a wilderness park, North Cascades National Park contains many remote locations with often challenging terrain (地形). However, park visitor and information centers are fully accessible. There’s a flat boardwalk and several low-grade, smooth-surfaced trails near the visitor center, as well as the 1/3-mile Happy Creek Forest Walk near milepost 135.
21. What makes North Cascades National Park well known
A. Its rich wildlife species. B. Its spacious recreation areas.
C. Its long scenic highway. D. Its dramatic mountain scenery.
22. When is the best time to visit North Cascades National Park
A. Early spring. B. Early autumn. C. Late autumn. D. Midwinter.
23. What do we know about the visitor center
A. It is easily accessible. B. It closes in winter.
C. It sits by a highway. D. It lies in remote areas.
B
I spent many of these years wishing I were a brain in a vat (培养皿): brains in vats don’t get let down by their bodies. On account of the pains caused by Lyme disease and endometriosis, I’d find myself seeking out distraction on a screen, trying to forget I had a body at all.
One day, one of those distractions changed my life for good. I came across a video for Justin Peck’s ballet Year of the Rabbit. From that moment on, I fell in love with ballet. I longed to try dancing myself. Luckily for me, there was a dance studio right down the street from my apartment. On a day when I felt well enough, I gathered my courage and enrolled in a class. Sue, the studio owner and primary instructor, loved teaching the basics of ballet. She took extra care to point out when students did something well, and took equal joy in the unique ways they made mistakes.
The more time I spent in Sue’s studio, the more I began to relate to my body in a new way. Learning to dance was a transformation of mind as much of body. After frustrating me for so long, my body even began to be a source of accomplishment and pride. It made me realize that even my sick body had much more potential than I’d realized.
Being human means being vulnerable — getting sick and hurt, and getting older too. But those same bodies that cause us grief also make it possible to live full and meaningful lives. Ballet continually reminds me that having a body — and being human — is beautiful, even when it’s hard. And it’s much more fun than being a brain in a vat.
24. Why did the author wish to be “a brain in a vat” at the beginning
A. To escape her responsibilities.
B. To free herself from a sick body.
C. To focus entirely on intellectual life.
D. To abandon herself to virtual pleasure.
25. Which can best describe Sue’s teaching style
A. Attentive and supportive. B. Passionate but impatient.
C. Professional and traditional. D. Demanding but encouraging.
26. What does the underlined word “vulnerable” in the last paragraph mean
A. Ordinary. B. Sensitive. C. Delicate. D. Humble.
27. Which would be the best title for the text
A. Discovering fun in a ballet studio. B. Finding strength in my weak body.
C. Accepting myself by fighting illness. D. Embracing my body through ballet.
C
In the crystal-clear waters near Talamone, Italy, an extraordinary sight awaits beneath the Mediterranean Sea’s surface. Mermaids, towering giants and enormous sculptural eyes gaze upward from the ocean floor, creating an otherworldly underwater gallery that serves a crucial environmental purpose. This unique initiative represents one innovative fisherman’s determined effort to protect vital fishing grounds from the disastrous impact of commercial fishing nets that threaten marine ecosystems.
The underwater sculpture garden operates on a simple yet effective principle that strategically placed artistic installations (安装工程) work alongside concrete blocks to physically obstruct and break the fishing nets that destroy marine life. These massive fishing nets, dragged across the seafloor by commercial vessels, destroy delicate underwater habitats and deplete fish populations that local fishing communities depend upon for their livelihood.
The project has evolved beyond its initial conservation goals to become a cooperative effort involving local educational institutions and young artists. Students from a high school in nearby Grosseto have actively participated in the initiative, creating specialized sculptural works designed to serve two purposes. These student-crafted pieces not only contribute to the anti-fishing barrier system but also provide alternative habitats for marine creatures. By offering the marine species a safe shelter within the sculptural installations, the project helps reduce their vulnerability to illegal fishing practices while supporting natural population recovery.
The fisherman behind the initiative recognized that traditional regulatory approaches alone were not enough to fulfill the environmental commitment. And the sculptures themselves have captured international attention while serving practical conservation purposes. Each piece sunk to the Mediterranean floor contributes to a growing underwater museum that tells the story of local efforts to preserve marine biodiversity.
As the sculpture garden continues to expand, it serves as an inspiring example of how art and environmental protection can work together to create lasting positive change in marine ecosystems.
28. What is the purpose of the underwater sculptures
A. To protect underwater ecosystems. B. To promote local fishing industry.
C. To raise environmental awareness. D. To create an attractive artistic gallery.
29. What does the underlined word “deplete” in paragraph 2 mean
A. Carefully manage. B. Gradually relocate.
C. Significantly reduce. D. Successfully protect.
30. What can we learn about the project in paragraph 3
A. The project calls for more support from students and artists.
B. The project has expanded into a community-based initiative.
C. The sculptures have managed to stop practices of illegal fishing.
D. The sculptures show superior artistic skills of the young participants.
31. What is the best title for the passage
A. Art in the depths: A New Fashion in Italy
B. Sculpting a Shield: Art Meets Conservation
C. From Gallery to Fishery: The Power of Students
D. Guarding the Deep: Traditional Ways of Protection
D
Penguins are some of the world’s most familiar and beloved birds, but southern rockhoppers are the tough guys of the penguin world. Their fondness for colonies (聚居地) high over thousands of feet separates them from the other penguin species that prefer soft, level ground in the Falklands.
One evening, I struggle to keep up with some scientists as they march through thick grass in the Falklands. They are looking for rockhoppers that have pencil-case-size black boxes taped to their backs and collecting those boxes, which contain GPS data loggers (记录仪). Some also track diving and heart-rate information. Later, in the scientists’ field station, we gather around a computer screen, analyzing the collected data, which will give us a critical read on ocean conditions, revealed by the birds’ responses.
With a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, the species can withstand the occasional disaster and rebuild their population over time. But as colonies damaged by human activities struggle to recover, a string of disasters has knocked them down. Despite their bravery, rockhoppers are highly sensitive. Research by these scientists shows that even a small increase in sea temperature can affect the birds’ food supply and lower chick and adult survival. Besides, changing weather is causing unseasonably intense storms, killing chicks who haven’t yet grown their thick, waterproof feathers.
However, moving to cooler water isn’t an option. The constant winds there would push the little penguins into the icy coasts of Antarctica, and there’s no land where they could build new colonies. These scientists are trying to re-establish the native grass. “It may be impossible to stop the changes sweeping their ocean habitats,” Quillfeldt, a seabird ecologist says. “But to help them on land, at the breeding (繁殖) sites, is something we can actually do.”
Thinking of the young rockhopper leaping over a fearful gap, I ask the scientists: Can rockhoppers’ courage be an advantage for their survival Quillfeldt feels it may. Curiosity and bravery can encourage seabirds to find ways to adapt. Don’t forget they’ve got attitude.
32. What is the function of the black boxes on the rockhoppers’ backs
A. To locate GPS data loggers. B. To distinguish birds’ responses.
C. To analyze the survival rate. D. To record data about ocean conditions.
33. What may bring a challenge to rockhoppers’ population
A. Their lengthy lifespan. B. Their fondness for high rocks.
C. Their thick waterproof feathers. D. Their sensitivity to the climate change.
34. What could be a practical way to help rockhoppers according to paragraph 4
A Establish new colonies. B. Improve the breeding sites.
C. Stop the environmental changes. D. Move to the coasts of Antarctica.
35. What is the author’s attitude toward rockhoppers’ future
A. Hopeful. B. Reserved. C. Dismissive. D. Doubtful.
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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Nowadays, most pet owners are facing a problem: Pets easily feel anxiety when they are left home alone for too long, but people’s busy lifestyles often lead to shorter time at home. ____36____ Here are some tips to keep your pets happy when you go out.
Cats don’t simply sleep when you leave. They need stimulation (刺激) for the period. If there are other cats at home, they will create games, enjoying each other’s company. ____37____ Leaving the TV or radio on can help, and while you choose their favorite programme, you can’t go far wrong with classical music.
____38____ They will keep your cats physically and mentally busy, which will lessen the separation anxiety. Some of the toys are also practical for your home, such as scratching posts (猫抓板) to prevent the furniture from being scratched.
It’s not just cats that suffer from separation anxiety. Dogs also dislike being left alone and unluckily they can’t tell whether it’s been ten minutes or ten hours, and the displeasure felt is very similar. ____39____ Background noise from the TV or radio can also help them feel less alone. There is even a dog TV programme designed to create happy and calm thoughts in dogs, showing beautiful scenes of fields, beaches and other dogs. You can also gradually lengthen the distance and time of your separation until your dogs can be left alone for 20 minutes without showing their usual symptoms of sadness and stress. ____40____
A. A number of cat toys are also helpful.
B. Schedule daily play time with your cats.
C. But you can help ease the negative feeling at least.
D. That creates a lot of worry for the pets’ happiness.
E. But if they are alone they will need other stimulation.
F. In this way they can disconnect your absence with negativity.
G. Over time, they will expect the separation in order to be awarded.
第三部分 语言运用(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。
A poor Turkish fisherman, Yilmaz, heard a noise while pulling his net from a lake fourteen years ago. He turned and found a bird standing on the bow of his boat. Yilmaz ____41____ it as one of the white storks that had long summered in the village. Wondering if it was ____42____, he cast it a fish, which the bird swallowed. He cast another and then another. The unlikely tale of a man and a bird has ____43____ Turks during the years, spreading the pair’s story as a modern-day fable of cross-species ____44____.
The stork, nicknamed Yaren, not only returned to Yilmaz’s boat ____45____ the first year, according to Yilmaz, but ____46____ the next spring to the same village, the same nest and the same boat after migrating south for the winter. Not long ago, after Yaren appeared in the ____47____ for the 14th year in a row, the local news media joyfully ____48____ his arrival. The pair’s story has brought unexpected ____49____ although it has brought Yilmaz no serious fortune. They have co-starred in a children’s book and an award-winning ____50____.
Ali Ozkan, a mayor whose ____51____ includes the village, said in an interview, “It is a true story with the flavor of a tale.” The story has ____52____ groups of students and tourists to see the storks and take boat rides on ____53____ Lake Ulubat. They look at Yaren’s nest, which ____54____ on a platform atop an electric pole near Yilmaz’s house. When they encounter Yilmaz, they would ask him to ___55___ his story related to Yaren.
41. A. treated B. trusted C. called D. recognized
42. A. cross B. hungry C. stupid D. injured
43. A. attracted B. worried C. flashed D. identified
44. A. experiment B. friendship C. conflict D. match
45. A. directly B. nervously C. repeatedly D. freely
46. A. picked off B. came back C. took on D. brought out
47 A. story B. news C. boat D. village
48. A. experienced B. proved C. covered D. promised
49. A. fame B. tricks C. competence D. ambitions
50. A. company B. party C. documentary D. opening
51. A. district B. road C. deal D. shelter
52. A. finished B. designed C. changed D. drawn
53. A. former B. rewarding C. remote D. neighboring
54. A. passes B. goes C. sits D. lives
55. A. find B. relate C. cite D. shift
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。
The Spring Festival Gala has become a stage to showcase China’s cutting-edge robotics. The 2026 gala was particularly impressive, as it ____56____ (bring) Chinese martial arts (武术) and robotic technology together in a way that was both innovative and visually engaging.
In the 2025 Year of the Snake Gala, robots directed by filmmaker Zhang Yimou danced in Yangge BOT. Dressed ____57____ colorful cotton coats, 16 robots waved red handkerchiefs while dancing in line with the human ____58____ (performer) . Fast forward to the 2026 Year of the Horse Gala, and the robots had truly evolved. In Wu BOT, robots demonstrated Chinese martial arts with impressive precision. What was particularly ____59____ (strike) was their speed — these robots could run onto the stage fast ____60____ quickly reposition themselves, performing complex fighting moves.
According to Wang Xingxing, founder of Unitree Robotics, ____61____ technology behind these performances had advanced so rapidly that many of the techniques ____62____ (display) in Wu BOT simply did not exist before the team began preparing for the gala. Each movement had to be precise to within 0.01 seconds ____63____ (match) the music and the human partners, which was ____64____ (previous) thought impossible.
From Yangge BOT to Wu BOT Chinese robotics is progressing at an incredible speed. The question now is not whether robots will appear on next year’s gala, but _____65_____ new wonders they will bring.
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
66. 在假期,你发现周围许多同学喜欢“宅”在家里观看线上课程、刷视频、浏览社交平台等上网活动。请你就此现象向校英文报“Campus View”专栏投稿,谈谈你的看法。基本内容要求:
1.简要描述该现象;
2.分析其可能带来的好处与弊端;
3.提出你的积极建议。
注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Online Activities on Holidays
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第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
67. 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
In a coastal village named Seaford, lived a brave young woman named Agatha, who was known for her adventurous nature. From the time she could walk, she would eagerly run towards the crashing waves, feeling the sand under her feet and the cool sea spray on her face. She had a strong will and a kind heart. Agatha loved the ocean deeply and spent most of her days exploring the beautiful beaches and sparkling waters that surrounded her house.
One sunny morning, while walking along the shore, Agatha noticed something unusual. A group of seagulls were circling above the crashing waves and making strange cries. Concerned for their well-being, she followed them, her instinct (本能) guiding her toward danger.
As she approached a high cliff (悬崖), Agatha stopped in shock. On a narrow ledge (岩架), high above the rough waves, lay a young dolphin trapped in a thick fishing net. Its shiny body shone under the golden rays of the sun, but the net held it tightly. With each struggle, the net tightened around its delicate body, leaving painful marks on its skin. Its tail moved helplessly, each movement a request for help, while its bitter cries for assistance echoed through the air.
A sense of urgency filled her, pushing her forward with determination. Realizing that the time was tight, Agatha knew she had to act immediately to free this poor creature from its difficult position before it became too tired or was swept away by the rising tide.
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。
Paragraph 1: Heart racing, Agatha ran back to the village to get help.
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Paragraph 2: As the dolphin was gently released into the waters, it hesitated for a moment.
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