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第1页共2页高二下学期阶段性检测二英语试题 9. How much did James spend on Black Friday
A.$500. B. $250. C. $50.
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) 10. Why did Vivian buy nothing on Black Friday
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。 A. She didn't like shopping festivals.
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。每段对话仅读一遍。 B. She wanted to save money for her plan.
1. How does Susan find walking C. She didn't like the goods on sale.
A. Tiring. B. Boring. C. Enjoyable. 听第 8段材料,回答第 11 至 13题。
2. Where are the speakers 11. What is the weather like now
A. At a zoo. B. In the street. C. At a museum. A. Rainy. B. Cloudy. C. Sunny.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking about 12. How old is the man
A. A holiday plan. B. A city. A. 65 years old. B. 66 years old. C. 67 years old.
C. The speakers' children. 13. What does the woman usually do
4. How did the man learn English well A. Visit a park. B. Walk her dog. C. Go jogging.
A. By studying hard at school. 听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。
B. By learning from a pen friend. 14. What is the woman's advice
C. By speaking a lot with Americans. A. Get cheap chairs at a street market.
5. What did the man think of his trip B. Buy at least three chairs.
A. Terrible. B. Unusual. C. Great. C. Sit on packing cases.
第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) 15. What day is it today
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 A. Friday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday.
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 16. What does the woman want to buy
题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 A. A case. B. A guidebook. C. Curtains.
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。 17. How does the man feel about the woman in the end
6. How does the man feel about his business A. Envious. B. Pleased. C. Upset.
A. Worried. B. Bored. C. Satisfied. 听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
7. What will the man do next 18. What is India's population in 2022
A. Plant some flowers. A. About 1.35 billion.
B. Do market research. B. About 1.41 billion.
C. Go sailing with the woman. C. About 1.43 billion.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。 19. What is the benefit of India's large population
8. What did James buy A. Technological innovation.
A. A scarf. B. A pair of shoes. C. A coat. B. Economic growth.
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C. Cultural diversity. of Cambridge. Runners will pass the famous historical landmarks; The Bridge of Sighs and The
20. What is the problem of India's large population Wren Library. The course will keep its famous path through the city centre,where athletes
A. Lack of resources. are cheered by the crowds.
B. High crime rate. 21. Which race is the longest
C. Food pollution. A. Serpentine New Year's Day Race & Fun Run.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分) B. Naseby 1645 Road Race.
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分) C. London Winter Run.
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。 D. Cambridge Half Marathon.
A 22. What can runners do through London Winter Run
Serpentine New Year's Day Race & Fun Run A. Do their part for cancer research.
1 January, 2026 B. Take part in music performances.
It includes a 10 km race and a 3 km fun run. The 10 km race runners complete two short laps C. Join famous Cancer Research UK.
(一圈) in KensingtonGardens before returning to Hyde Park and finishing on the north side of the D. Enjoy the highest standards of safety.
Serpentine by the Boat House. The course passes many well-known landmarks including 23. What do the four events have in common
KensingtonPalace, the Italian Gardens and the Henry Moore statue. A. All routes pass through the city centre.
Naseby 1645 Road Race B. Roads are closed to traffic during the race.
16 February, 2026 C. Athletes are cheered by the huge crowds.
The Naseby 1645 is a 26.5 km road race that passes through the attractive rural D. Runners can see landmarks along the way.
scenery (田园风光) ofNorthamptonshire. Starting and finishing at Naseby VillageHall, the B
course takes runners past Battle of Naseby 1645memorials(纪念碑) and landmarks. The route(路线) Juleas Ghunta is a published children's author and award-winning poet. But growing up, he could
runs completely on roads, many of which will be closed during the race to traffic, making sure of the barely read. Ghunta's family lived in a rural part of Western Jamaica. His mother often had to make
highest standards of safety for runners. This challenging course has a total climbing tough choices about how to use their limited resources, including a decision to send his oldest sister to
height of 289 m. school.
London Winter Run When Ghunta finally went to school, he couldn't catch up on his reading skills. Not only had he
23 February, 2026 been kept home from school as a child, but he had no access to books. By the time he entered the
It is a 10 km road race through the heart of the capital.With live music performances, sixth grade, he could spell his name, but he still couldn't make out words or read with understanding.
larger-than-life winter characters, and world-famous landmarks, it's an unforgettable journey for When Ghunta was about 12, a young teacher decided to start a special reading program
runners of all abilities. By taking part in theLondon Winter Run and raising money for for struggling students.Ghunta was the first student to sign up. The teacher was incredibly
Cancer ResearchUK, not only will you be taking on an amazing fitness challenge kind to him. She did not ask anything of Ghunta,except that he worked hard and believed in himself.
for yourself, but you will be helping CancerResearch UK to stay at the forefront Under her guidance, Ghunta's reading skills finally started to improve. He started
of the fight against cancer. to feel more confident,“She had left me with the gift of literacy,” he said,“and with the value as a
Cambridge Half Marathon human being.” His life took a new direction.
9 March, 2026 He graduated from elementary school with a number of academic awards, including one
It is a scenic and unforgettable journey through the beautiful city of Cambridge for“most improved in reading”. He went on to college. Today, he is the author of two children's
with about 21 km. This fast and flat course starts and finishes on Midsummer Common in the centre books, about overcoming difficult experiences in childhood. He's now working on his
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first full-length collection of poetry. The push to produce cocoa indoors in the US comes after other products, such as chicken
Ghunta said,“I would love her to see the significant impact that she has made on my life, meat, have already been grown in labs. It also comes as supermarket shelves fill with snack
and the ways in which Ihave carried this memory of her—— the hope and the light—— with me and options—— something that developers of cocoa alternatives say shows people are ready to try what
how it continues to be a source of joy.” looks and tastes like a chocolate chip cookie even if the chip contains a cocoa
24. What caused Ghunta's poor reading ability substitute.
A. Limited family resources. While some are seeking to create alternative cocoa sources and substitutes, others are trying to
B. Early disinterest in reading. improve the supply of cocoa where it naturally grows. Mars, which makes M& Ms and Snickers,
C. Lacking enough attention. has a research facility at the University ofCalifornia, Davis aimed at making cocoa plants
D. Terrible memory. more resilient so that they are able to recover more easily and quickly from unpleasant environments,
25. Who inspired Ghunta greatly in his study said Joanna Hwu, the company's senior director of cocoa plant science. The facility hosts a
A. His mother. B. His sister. living collection of cocoa trees so scientists can study what makes them resistant to more
C. A young teacher. D. Other struggling students. diseases to help farmers in producing countries and ensure a stable supply of beans.
26. What does Paragraph 5 mainly say about Ghunta 28. What can we say about products from California Cultured
A. His future life. B. His achievements. A. They are produced at a quick speed.
C. His family background. D. His self-taught experience. B. They have been on sale.
27. Which of the following can best describe Ghunta's story C. They require more labor to make.
A. Reading helps people find happiness. D. They contain no water.
B. Direction is the key to success. 29. What conclusion can we draw from Paragraph 3
C. Poverty contributes to a person's success. A. West Africa is facing an economic crisis.
D. A teacher's belief lights a student's path. B. The worldwide market for chocolate is huge.
C C. The US produces the most cocoa in the world.
Climate change is stressing rainforests where the highly sensitive cocoa bean grows, but D. The supply of chocolate goes beyond its demand.
chocolate lovers need not despair, say companies that are researching other ways to grow 30. What does the author want to show by mentioning chicken meat
cocoa s or develop cocoa substitutes(替代品). A. A reason for eating less chocolate.
California Cultured, a plant cell culture company, is growing cocoa from B. An inspiration for cocoa substitutes.
cell cultures at a facility in West Sacramento, California, with plans to start selling its C. A method of keeping a balanced diet.
products next year. It puts cocoa bean cells and sugar water together so they reproduce quickly and D. A cause of picking more types of meat.
reach maturity in a week rather than the six to eight months a traditional harvest takes, said Alan 31. How does Mars deal with the challenge facing coco a trees
Perlstein, the company's chief executive. The process also no longer requires as much water or A. By creating their alternatives.
labor. B. By growing them somewhere else.
The sales of chocolate candy around the world reached$238.5 billion in 2023, research C. By increasing their resistance.
website Statista reported.Sales in the United States alone reached more than $25 billion in 2023, the D. By planting them in large numbers.
National Confectioners Association said. The price of cocoa rose quickly earlier this year D
because of demand and troubles with the crop in West Africa due to plant diseases and changes in Drinking some alcohol (酒) was once thought to have benefits for the heart, but better
weather. The region produces the most of the world's cocoa. research methods have thrown cold water on that. “Drinking less is a great way to be healthier,” said
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Dr. Timothy Naimi, who directs the Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research at the University 35. What is the best title for the text
of Victoria in British Columbia. A. New Research on Types of Cancer
Guidelines vary a lot from country to country but the overall trend is towards drinking less. The B. Alcoholics Are on the Rise in the US
United Kingdom,France, Denmark, Holland and Australia recently reviewed new evidence and C. Risks and Benefits of Drinking Alcohol
lowered their alcohol consumption recommendations. Ireland will require cancer warning D. Less Alcohol Is Better for Health
labels on alcohol starting in 2026. 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
“People of my age are way more accepting of it,” said Tessa Weber, 28, of Austin, Texas. She 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。
stopped drinking this year because she'd noticed alcohol was increasing her anxiety. She liked the Making decisions is a complex skill. There are always things to consider and the consequences
results— better sleep, more energy—and has stuck with it. “It's good to re-evaluate might not be obvious for weeks, months, or years. So you might feel too worried about your choices
your relationship with alcohol,” Weber said. and experience a constant sense of indecision. 36 .
How many drinks can you have per day That depends.Drinking raises the risk of several types of Narrow the options
cancer, including colon, liver, breast and mouth and throat. Alcohol breaks down in the body into a Imagine yourself looking through a streaming platform.Should you watch this action comedy or
substance called acetaldehyde, which can damage your cells and stop them from that romantic drama 37 The first step is to narrow your options. When you reduce your
repairing themselves. That creates the conditions for cancer to grow. choices, you are more able to look deeply into them and find a better solution, be it for what show you
“Thousands of US deaths per year could be prevented if people followed the government's dietary will be watching next or what you are going to study.
guidelines, which advise men to limit themselves to two drinks or fewer per day and women to one Take time but set a deadline
drink or fewer per day,” Naimi said. One drink is the equivalent of about one 12-ounce(盎司) can of 38 . When someone won't give you time, they might be too interested in you making a bad
beer, a 5-ounce glass of wine or a shot of liquor. choice. So, it's important to defend your time to make a decision. On the other hand, some
Naimi served on an advisory committee that wanted to lower the recommendation for men to one people will feel upset endlessly over a decision if not limited in some way. So if you know yourself to
drink per day. That advice was considered and rejected when the federal be the type to think and overthink, set a deadline for yourself.
recommendations came out in 2020. “ The simple message that's best supported by the evidence is Talk things through
that, if you drink, less is better when it comes to health,” Naimi said. A good rule for decisions is to try and talk things through with other people. 39 . After all,
32. What is Tessa Weber's attitude to the new guideline on alcohol drinking you don't want to go to people who always discourage you or those who cheer blindly on every option.
A. Positive. B. Doubtful. Remember that nothing is everlasting
C. Unconcerned. D. Unclear. Something that keeps you indecisive is the feeling that whatever decision you make, it will
33. What do we know about acetaldehyde apply forever! This mindset can make you afraid of making decisions. Remember you can always
A. It encourages people to drink less. change your mind and go after something else. 40 , but usually it's not impossible. So give
B. It benefits the repairs of heart cells. yourself permission to change your mind later if what you chose doesn't work out.
C. It keeps alcohol from breaking down. A. Should you do your homework at once
D. It contributes to the growth of cancer. B. Sure, it can be difficult to change course
34. How much alcohol is a man recommended to drink at most per day by the US government C. Should you start with a show or just a movie
A. A 5-ounce glass of wine. D. Being pressured into a decision is often a red flag
B. A 6-ounce can of beer. E. However, it's important to find someone you can trust
C. A 10-ounce glass of wine. F. This will help you identify how you feel with a particular option
D. A 12-ounce can of beer. G. Let's explore a set of guidelines that help you simplify the process
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第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分) New ideas and values 56 (gradual) replaced old ones from the Middle Ages. As a
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) result, painters concentrated less 57 religious themes. They began to adopt a more humanistic
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 attitude to life. 58 important breakthrough during this period was the use of perspective by
Many Chinese people used to 41 each other with“Have you had your meal ” to show their Masaccio (1401-1428).
friendliness.Recently, a new greeting has become 42 in many Chinese cities, namely“Have you For example, when we feel unhappy (cue), we eat lots of unhealthy snacks (routine), 59
43 weight ” makes us feel happy (reward). The reward makes us much more likely to continue the cycle, and the
Chen Xin, a manager of a media company in Hangzhou,has 44 his friends after successfully bad habit of 60 (rely)on unhealthy snacks is formed. 61 (facilitate) a positive change in
getting 45 .“Following instructions from my nutritionist, I went on a 46 and lost 10 kg,” our bad habits, we must first examine our bad habit cycles and then try to adapt them.
Chen said with a(n) 47 smile. In 2013, a lot of people 62 (shock)by a news photo of a dead polar bear that was found
In recent years, food-delivery services have been growing fast and entering every corner of on Norway's Arctic island of Svalbard. According to the scientists who found its dead body, all that
Chinese cities. Also, Chinese people can 48 buy foods from all over the world. But people are remained of the polar bear was "skin and bones". An expert who has studied polar bears for many
paying more and more attention to their 49 .More people are becoming 50 with various terms, years said that from the position of 63 (it)dead body, the bear appeared to have starved and
such as“low calories”“sugar cut-off” and“light food”. died. Experts claimed that low sea-ice levels caused by climate change meant the bear could not hunt
“I used to eat a lot of unhealthy food, which brought me much 51 ,” Chen said. “Now my 64 ( seal) as before, so it had to travel greater distances in order to find food. This 65
health indicators(指标)are becoming 52 , and I can feel that my body is in good 53 again.” (alarm)case showed how the increase in temperature had an impact on Earth's ecology.
Chen is not alone. Many Chinese are troubled with“diseases of richness”, including obesity (肥胖) 第三节:单词拼写 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
and high blood pressure, as the quality of life has greatly 54 over the past decades. Most people 66.The rapid ____________(扩张) of cities can cause social and economic problems.
need to worry about if they have a healthy diet, 55 if they have enough food. 67.Most c___________ wanted paintings that were beautiful and interesting to look at.
41. A. ask B. question C. tell D. greet 68.Contemporary art by representative artists is also ___________(值得...的)of your attention.
42. A. important B. necessary C. popular D. usual 69.You may r___________ on him to come on time.
43. A. put B. lost C. caught D. gained 70.Rock climbing has e____________(提高) the quality of my life.
44. A. surprised B. excited C. frightened D. scared 71.The students must s_____________ themselves to the school discipline.
45. A. fatter B. fitter C. slimmer D. stronger. 72.He was given a medal as a _________ (奖励) for his service.
46. A. diet B. walk C. sport D. food 73.The picture was destroyed in the earthquake. I wonder if it can be r____________.
47. A. relaxed B. confused C. interested D. satisfied 74.They got lost in the desert and __________(挨饿) to death.
48. A. hardly B. simply C. easily D. quickly 75The police f_________ me for driving too fast.
49. A. mind B. body C. wealth D. health 第四部分 写作(共 25分)
50. A. similar B. familiar C. strange D. curious 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。
51. A. trap B. mistake C. trouble D. difficulty In a quiet neighborhood where the wind whispered through the trees and the sound of
52. A. formal B. normal C. high D. low distant cars was a rare interruption, the Wilson family enjoyed their peaceful home.Their house,
53. A. shape B. level C. situation D. condition surrounded by a garden full of greenery, was a picture of family happiness. Next to them, in a
54. A. processed B. improved C. changed D. enlarged lonely courtyard, lived an old man, Mr. Thompson, who lived alone. He used to be a teacher,
55. A. rather than B. or rather C. other than D. more than but now he's retired.
第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分) Mr. Thompson's health wasn't what it used to be. His children, now grown, lived far away in a
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。 noisy city, leaving him often alone. The Wilsons—— Max, Sarah, and their two children— were
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his frequent visitors, ensuring he had companionship and assistance. Mr. Thompson, in turn,
was a caring neighbor, always willing to watch over the Wilsons' children and pets. One winter, Mr.
Thompson had fell on the ice and hurt his leg. It was Max who had rushed to help him,making sure he
Seeing the Wilsons, Mr. Thompson's face lit up with joy. __________________________________
was safe and comfortable until the doctor arrived. Since then, they had been even more careful to
check on Mr. Thompson regularly.
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As spring arrived, the Wilsons' garden bloomed (开花 )with colorful flowers and fresh
greenery. One sunny afternoon, Max's youngest son, Daniel, looked up from playing
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and said, “Dad, I haven't seen Mr. Thompson looking over the hedge(树篱) for a while.” Max stopped
his work and a wave of realization washed over him as he looked at the thickening hedge. Max
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remembered seeing a sad look in Mr. Thompson's eyes a few days ago.
However, he hadn't paid much attention to it. Now, he understood that the growing hedge
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had made their kind neighbor feel lonely.
He remembered Mr. Thompson's kind eyes, usually looking over the hedge with a friendly
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wave. He thought about the times they had shared, the laughter and the knowledge Mr. Thompson
had passed on to his children. Now, as he looked at the hedge that had grown wild and untrimmed(
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未修剪的), he felt a sense of loss.
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注意:续写词数应为 150个左右。
Determined to reconnect, Max gathered his family. ________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________
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6高二英语参考答案 2026.05
第一部分 听力:
1~5 CBABA 6~10 ABCAB 11~15CBCAB 16~20 CCBBA
第二部分:阅读
21~23 BAD 24~27 ACBD 28~31ABBC 32~35 ADCD 36~40GCDEB
第三部分:完型填空
41-45 DCBAC 46-50 ADCDB 51-55 CBDBA
语法填空:
56. gradually, 57on 58An 59which 60relying
61. To facilitate, 62, were shocked. 63 its 64 seals 65,alarming.
单词拼写:
66. expansion 67. clients 68. worthy 69. rely 70. enhanced
71. submit 72. reward 73. restored 74. starved 75. fned
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Determined to reconnect,Max gathered his family."We need to help Mr. Thompson," he
said."Let's trim the hedge and clean up our yard so he can see us again." Everyone agreed, excited
to take action. They spent the afternoon cutting back the overgrown branches and clearing weeds.
As they carefully trimmed the hedge, lowering its height, Mr. Thompson's house gradually came
back into view. Just then they saw an old man standing in the doorway.
Seeing the Wilsons, Mr.Thompson's face lit up with joy. He stepped outside,"Thank
you,friends,for all of this." he said, his voice shaking a little. Wilson shook his head with sorrow,
while the children excitedly chatted with the old man about recent events. Then they tidied up the
old man's garden. They spent a sunny afternoon together,talking and laughing,just as before.The
hedge is no longer a wall, but a symbol of their friendship.Mr. Thompson never felt lonely again,
for he knew that the neighbors were always with him.
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