安徽省桐城中学2025-2026学年高一下学期5月阶段检测英语试题(含答案,无听力音频和文字材料)

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安徽省桐城中学2025-2026学年高一下学期5月阶段检测英语试题(含答案,无听力音频和文字材料)

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2025—2026学年度上学期第三次学情调研
高一英语试卷
考生须知:
1. 本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟;
2. 答题前,在答题框指定区域填写班级、姓名、座位号及准考证号(填涂);
3. 所有答案必须写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。
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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. When will the man leave for the party
A. At about 4:00 p.m. B. At about 4:30 p.m. C. At about 5:30 p.m.
2. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Their hobbies. B. Their schedules. C. Their travel plans.
3. What does the man suggest
A. Taking the subway. B. Changing the flight. C. Trying another route.
4. What does the woman imply
A. She is out of shape. B. She dislikes sports. C. She wants to try gymnastics.
5. What is the man’s problem
A. He missed the meeting. B. He forgot the report at home. C. He didn’t know the deadline.
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,回答第6、7题。
6. Why does the man choose the café downtown
A. For its lower price. B. For its better taste. C. For its shorter distance.
7. How much will the woman pay
A.$12. B.$16. C.$20.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。
8. Why is George at the store
A. To look for ideas for clothing design. B. To purchase furniture for a new office.
C. To sell tables and chairs with his friend.
9. What was the man’s last job
A. A market presenter. B. A clothing designer. C. A car salesman.
10. What does the woman want to do
A. Start a business. B. Study marketing. C. Write a book.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。
11. What did the man do while in Amsterdam
A. Bought gifts. B. Booked a hotel. C. Rented a car.
12. What does the woman hope for
A. A hotel near shops. B. A cheaper room. C. A city tour guide.
13. What is the Central Garden
A. A museum. B. A shopping area. C. An amusement park.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至16题。
14. What does the man say the gold cup was used for
A. Serving tea. B. Drinking wine. C. Holding soup.
15. Why is the gold cup more valuable today
A. It was used by the wealthy. B. It has become extremely rare. C. It represents a social privilege.
16. What do the speakers plan to do next
A. Buy a gold cup. B. Take photos of the cup. C. Check out other items.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。
17. Why do plants produce sounds
A. To communicate. B. To speed up growth. C. To defend themselves.
18. How did researchers run the experiment
A. By tracking the growth of plants. B. By testing plants’ response to noise.
C. By exposing plants in different ways.
19. What happened to the second group of plants
A. They were not watered. B. Their stems were cut off. C. They were left untouched.
20. What may the new software help farmers do
A. Monitor crop health. B. Reduce insect damage. C. Offer planting methods.
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
Summer presents a collection of festivals that combine fun, charity, and awareness. Here are four special celebrations happening in June:
National Go Barefoot Day (June 1)
Established after the 2004 tsunami, this day promotes barefoot walking for health beside like stronger muscles while supporting Soles4Souls, a non-profit that has provided 19 million globally. You can join barefoot activities or organize shoe collections. By simply taking off your shoes, you improve your own health while helping children get the shoes they need.
World Oceans Day (June 8)
Oceans cover 50% of Earth and provide 50% of our oxygen, yet 8 million tons of plastic waste pollute them yearly. This day honors the ocean’s irreplaceable role while inspiring worldwide participation. People can get involved by cleaning beaches, reducing single-use plastics, and watching educational films — turning awareness into action for a healthier planet.
Be a Kid Again Day (June 12)
This lighthearted day encourages adults to relive childhood joys — whether sliding down playground slides, building sandcastles, or rewatching classic kids’ movies. Beyond personal enjoyment, the celebration also supports meaningful causes like A Kid Again, a US non-profit organization that provides fun-filled adventures for children with life-threatening illnesses.
Helen Keller Day (June 27)
Held every year on June 27, this day honors Helen Keller (1880-1968) who became the first person with her disabilities to earn a college degree and write 12 books. While celebrating her amazing life, the day also recognizes all those who support the blind and deaf community through events like charity fashion shows and public readings of Keller’s inspirational works.
21. Which festival combines physical health with caring for children
A. Be a Kid Again Day. B. Helen Keller Day.
C. National Go Barefoot Day. D. World Oceans Day.
22. Who benefit most from the organization A Kid Again
A. The young seeking adventures. B. Parents facing health challenges.
C. The elderly treasuring childhood. D. Children fighting serious diseases.
23. What do the four festivals have in common
A. Environmental focus. B. Child-centred activities.
C. Physical fitness promotion. D. Celebrations for social good.
B
Li Min, a top finance student who graduated from Peking University, made an unusual career choice that surpassed expectations. Instead of seeking a finance career, she exchanged her business suit for the clothing of a farmer and went back to her hometown.
Her decision was met with doubt, especially from her family who questioned why she would leave the promise of a high-paid career for the uncertainties of farming. In fact, Li Min desired to make agricultural practices modern as she saw the backwardness of traditional farming during the visits to her hometown.
Upon returning to her village, Li Min also encountered disbelief from classmates and villagers alike. However, her promise to combine modern technology and new practices with agriculture soon proved transformative, allowing farmers to monitor crop growth through field sensors and smartphones, and make data-based decisions to improve productions and quality.
She started with onsite sale of fruits and vegetables. Recognizing the instability in the supply chain and the need for a more dependable system, Li Min developed the “Lai Cun Wang” (乡村e) business platform to increase sales.
By 2023, Li Min’s efforts had reached more areas, establishing over 200 rural service stations and creating jobs for thousands of families. Her contribution to rural development and poverty fighting earned her several awards, including the Henan Innovation Award.
Li Min’s story is a powerful reminder that professional success is defined by the strong love for work and devotion to one’s hometown. Her journey from a finance scholar to an agricultural leader shows her efforts can bring change, inspire communities and contribute to sustainable development in agriculture. It encourages more students to seek their dreams with strong belief.
24. What made Li Min choose to return to her hometown after graduation
A. Her determination to make a difference to it.
B. Her unsuccessful job-hunting experiences.
C. A sudden change in her financial conditions.
D. Pressure from her family to continue farming.
25. How did Li Min solve the problem in the supply chain
A. Through government funds. B. Through mass production.
C. Through experienced farmers. D. Through Internet technology.
26. Which of the following can best describe Li Min
A. Generous but hesitant. B. Big-handed and energetic.
C. Far-sighted and creative. D. Traditional but independent.
27. What can we learn from the text
A. Passion counts in our professions.
B. Success comes from full preparations.
C. Taking others’ advice is key for job choices.
D. Career achievements depend on family support.
C
On some Swedish trains, passengers carry their e-tickets in their hands. About 3,000 Swedes have chosen to put microchips (微芯片) beneath the skin between fingers. The chips, which cost around $150, can hold personal facts, credit-card numbers and medical records. They depend on Radio Frequency ID (RFID), a technology already used in payment cards, tickets and passports.
There are 10,000 people with chip implants (植入) around the world. Sweden, home to several microchip companies, has the largest share. People can order do-it-yourself kits. And sometimes they get T-shirts that say “I got chipped”.
Jowan sterlund, the founder of BioHax, a Swedish firm, argues that chips are safer than mobile phones because it is harder to steal information from them. But some people still have worries. RFID chips do not have GPS, but they leave a trail when they are used to open doors, operate printers, etc. In 2004 a Mexican government official and his workmates had chips placed in their arms that tracked who had accessed important information.
So why take the risk Less trouble is one reason. The equipment for microchip implants exists wherever new payments are accepted. Sweden is well suited, as the world’s second most cash-less country (after Canada).
But the chips have little use unless all companies agree to work together. Few shops recognize this chip implants yet, even those organizations that do have had some troubles in the beginning. When Swedish rail officials began scanning passengers’ microchips, they saw private information rather than evidence of ticket buying. For now the chips are used largely as business cards, keys or to store important information.
So the desire to win notice or admiration is another explanation. Chip enthusiasts want to equip human bodies with technology. Elon Musk, an American businessman has spent money on this technology that connects machines with human brains, which caused fears from some Christians.
28.What is special about the microchips mentioned in the passage
A.They have already become part of human bodies.
B.They have offered access to personal information.
C.They have become a symbol of modern society.
D.They have used the latest technology in payment.
29.Jowan failed to consider the fact that __________.
A.the information is safer to keep on chips than phones
B.RFID chips can also have GPS as mobiles phones do
C.information on chips is likely to be accessed and let out
D.some microchips have already been equipped with GPS
30.Why are people willing to risk putting chips into their bodies
A.Because developed countries are well prepared for chip implants.
B.Because they want to save themselves the trouble of cash payment.
C.Because they encourage more companies to recognize chip implants.
D.Because it is an attention-catching technology that makes things easier.
31.We can infer from Paragraph 5 that __________.
A.There is a long way to go before the implanted chips are widely applied.
B.Many companies take a wait-and-see attitude towards this technology.
C.The chip implants have caused difficulty for both users and companies.
D.Microchips always successfully offer information about ticket buying.
D
By the year 2050, a fifth of the world’s cities will experience unprecedented climate conditions and environments that currently don’t exist in any major cities, according to new research. A team of scientists at the Crowther Lab in Switzerland produced the report, which described the climate for 520 major cities 30 years in the future.
The results showed that 77 percent of the world’s cities will experience a surprising change in climate conditions by 2050, and 22 percent of the 520 cities will see conditions that are not currently experienced by any existing major cities.
In China in 2050, the climate of Xi’an, in Shanxi province, will be similar to that of current day Maseru, the capital city of Lesotho in southern Africa, with the maximum temperature of the warmest month likely to increase by 4.59℃. Chongqing in southwest China will resemble the climate of Swaziland capital Mbabane, as the warmest temperature is predicted to rise by 5.1℃.
Scientists predict summers in Europe will get warmer by an average of 3.5℃ and European winters will see temperature rises of 4.7℃. London’s climate will be more similar lo Barcelona, and Madrid’s to Marrakech.
The Crowther Lab hopes the analysis will motivate decision-makers to take necessary steps to prevent or address some of the climate effects due to the threat of climate change. The report also found that cities in tropical regions will experience smaller changes in average temperature but will be controlled by shifts in rainfall regimes. This may lead to a noticeable increase in unexpected events, and severe droughts.
“Across all scientific fields, the greatest challenge in climate science is no longer the precise measurement of climate change impacts, but inspiring people to picture is actual effects in order to motivate action,” said Tom Crowther, senior scientist und founder of the Crowther Lab.
32.According to the research, among the 520 cities by 2050, about ________ cities will experience the climate conditions that no major cities currently have experienced.
A.400 B.114 C.260 D.104
33.How did the scientists prove their result
A.By listing figures. B.By making comparisons.
C.By doing experiments. D.By explaining theory.
34.What is the Crowther Lab intended for
A.To compare the climate change of the major cities of the world.
B.To inspire people to picture its actual effects in order to motivate action.
C.To inspire decision-makers to take necessary steps to prevent some climate effects.
D.To show most word’s cities will experience a striking change in climate conditions.
35.What is the best title of the passage
A.World Temperature B.Current Climate Change
C.Big Titles in the World D.Future Climate Change in Most Big Cities
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
Ways You Can Help Protect Wildlife
Wildlife is important to keeping ecological balance, and a world where it exists only in history books and on dinner plates is not one we should desire. Protecting wildlife is not just the responsibility of conservationists, it’s a shared duty. Here are several ways you can contribute to safeguarding wildlife and ensuring a sustainable future for our planet.
Volunteer for Wildlife Protection Projects
Giving your time to wildlife conservation efforts can make a tangible difference. __36__ Whether it’s helping at local organizations or helping with global conservation efforts, your hands-on support can aid in protecting vulnerable(易受伤害的)species from being extinct.
Reduce Plastic Waste
Plastic pollution is one of the biggest threats to wildlife, particularly marine animals. __37__ You can help by reducing your single-use plastics, opting for reusable bags and bottles, and properly disposing of plastic waste. Supporting brands that use sustainable packaging also contributes to reducing plastic waste in our environment.
Support Wildlife-Friendly Businesses
__38__ Choosing eco-friendly products and supporting businesses that prioritize sustainable practices help protect wildlife habitats. Your buying choices can drive companies toward more sustainable operations. Beyond buying, you can equally empower yourself to start producing.
__39__
Raising awareness is a powerful tool for change. By sharing information about wildlife conservation on social media, you help educate others about the importance of protecting our planet’s biodiversity. Whether it’s posting articles, supporting campaigns, or engaging in discussions, spreading the word encourages more people to take action.
Protecting wildlife is not just about large-scale efforts. __40__ There is no planet B — let’s ensure that future generations live in a world rich in biodiversity and thriving ecosystems.
A. Every boy can make an impact.
B. It starts with small, everyday actions.
C. Spread awareness about endangered species
D. Share conservation messages with your friends
E. Favor eco-makers in the fight to save animals from extinction.
F. Birds, turtles, and fish often mistake plastic for food, leading to serious consequences.
G. Many organizations offer opportunities to participate in animal rescue and conservation research.
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)
As I entered the bright hall, I was surrounded by the murmur of voices and the sound of soft music. 20 years had passed since my high school graduation, but the sight of those __41__ faces brought me back to my youth at once.
Dreamlike — That’s the best word to __42__ my 20-year high school reunion. __43__ and excited, I recognized many __44__. No one seemed to have __45__! The women all looked nearly unchanged and so did the men. For a moment, I felt like I could almost smell the old posters on the classroom walls and taste the cafeteria lunches we used to share.
High school is a time full of __46__. It’s a period in life when you are trying to figure out who you are, or simply trying to fit in with others. There are __47__ and there is plenty of stress, but here’s the thing: none of that __48__ years later. It makes no difference whether you were popular or had straight A’s.
After two decades, none of that counts. Success isn’t __49__ by the car that you drive or how much money you make. Success is what holds real __50__ in your life — your happiness, your family and your relationships. Success means living __51__ and leaving a positive mark on the world around you.
As I prepared to leave, I took one last look at this __52__. There’s a unique bond with teenage friends. You can __53__ where you left off, even if it’s been 20 years. I’m grateful for the __54__ formed in those years. I’ll see you all in 10 years, eager to hear the next chapter in everyone’s story and see where __55__ takes us next.
41. A. similar B. familiar C. strange D. young
42. A. describe B. congratulate C. arrange D. ignore
43. A. Calm B. Confident C. Delighted D. Proud
44. A. neighbors B. leaders C. teachers D. classmates
45. A. hesitated B. improved C. worried D. aged
46. A. challenges B. chances C. wishes D. sadness
47. A. performances B. emergencies C. disagreements D. advantages
48. A. shows B. succeeds C. matters D. concludes
49. A. gained B. measured C. discovered D. respected
50. A. significance B. fortune C. command D. strength
51. A. silently B. comfortably C. bravely D. fully
52. A. team B. section C. circle D. crowd
53. A. hold on B. pick up C. get over D. take on
54. A. bonds B. habits C. promises D. dreams
55. A. history B. education C. life D. community
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。
Along the coast of Quanzhou, Fujian Province, lies a small fishing village __56__ women wear flowers like they were jewelry. This is Xupu, home to a unique tradition __57__(refer) to as Zanhuawei — the art of wearing flower wreaths(花环) as headdresses.
The tradition, __58__(date) back to the Tang Dynasty, __59__(believe) to have been influenced by Arab traders who brought exotic flowers along the Maritime Silk Road. For local women, these flowers are more than just __60__(access). They represent identity, status, and a deep connection to the sea. As an old saying goes: “Xupu women wear their own crowns.”
Every morning, Xupu women begin their day by creating delicate flower designs. They skillfully make __61__(vary) fresh seasonal flowers __62__ colourful wreaths, arranging them tightly around their hair buns. The brighter the flowers, the happier the occasion — red for celebrations, yellow for blessings, and white only for mourning.
What makes this practice __63__(true) remarkable is that it has survived modernization. While educated in cities, young Xupu girls return home __64__(learn) this ancestral art from their mothers and grandmothers. In 2008, Zanhuawei was added to __65__ national intangible cultural heritage list, ensuring that this “garden on the head” will bloom for generations to come.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是校学生会主席,学校拟举办“艺术与心理健康”主题征文活动,请给下周一写一篇征文播报,内容要点如下:
1. 艺术对心理健康的好处;
2. 发出倡议。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Art Lifts Spirits
第二节(满分25分)
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。
“Class, we have an exciting project to talk about,” Mrs. Garcia said, “Our school is going to raise money for the big spring trip. And the third and fourth grades are going to put on a talent show.”
All the kids made sounds as if they thought the talent show was exciting news, except me. After school, I thought about the talent show and about me being the only one without any talents. I went to my mom and asked for her advice.
“Let’s see. You’re good at math, obviously. You’re really good at having new ideas. And you ask the most interesting questions,” she said. “Mom,” I reminded her, “None of those can be performed on a stage.” In the following days, I tried everything for the show but failed.
When the final rehearsal(排练) began, I walked into the hall and tried to hide, but Mrs. Garcia saw me. She whispered in Mrs. Rice’s ear, who nodded in agreement, and then called me over. “Clementine,” she said, “So I had to sit between Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Garcia, right there at the side of the stage where all the kids could see me and know that I had no talent.”
The first act was called Cardwheels. Twelve kids lined up, on each side of the stage. When I noticed there were no safety mats (垫子), I ran into the gym, pulled out a mat, and placed it on the floor in front of the stage. Then I got some help to set it up. Pretty soon, we had all the mats piled (堆起). Mrs. Rice gave me a thumbs-up. I didn’t even get a chance to sit down again for the rest of the afternoon because everybody needed my help onstage. Finally, after everyone practiced their acts, I went over to Mrs. Rice, who showed me her watch and then called out, “Take your places, everyone. Five minutes to ShowTime!”
Just then, Mrs. Garcia got a phone call — her daughter was having a baby.
At the end, when Mrs. Rice went onstage to thank everyone, I thought my job was done — until she said my name.
听力1-20 略。
阅读
21.C 22.D 23.D
24.A 25.D 26.C 27.A
28-31 ACDA
32-35 BACD
七选五36-40
36.G 37.F 38.E 39.C 40.B
完形41-55
41.B 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.D
46.A 47.C 48.C 49.B 50.A
51.D 52.D 53.B 54.A 55.C
语法填空56-65
56.where
57.referred
58.dating
59.is believed
60.accessories
61.various
62.into
63.truly
64.to learn
65.the
应用文范文
Art Lifts Spirits
To enrich students' after-school life, our school will hold a composition contest themed Art and Mental Health.
Art works like painting and music effectively ease stress and lift our spirits, keeping us mentally healthy.
We welcome all students to write articles and share your e to take part and enjoy the magic of art.
读后续写范文
Just then, Mrs. Garcia got a phone call — her daughter was having a baby. She had to leave in a hurry, leaving no one to host the whole show. Seeing the teachers in trouble, Clementine volunteered to be the host without hesitation. Calmly, she introduced each program and helped performers get ready backstage.
At the end, when Mrs. Rice went onstage to thank everyone, I thought my job was done — until she said my name. All the audience cheered warmly. Mrs. Rice praised my selfless help and excellent hosting. I realized caring for others is also a precious talent.

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