湖北省武汉长江实验学校2025-2026学年高一下学期5月阶段检测英语试题(含答案)

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湖北省武汉长江实验学校2025-2026学年高一下学期5月阶段检测英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年高一下学期5月阶段检测英语试题
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)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Summer 2026 Online Camp
Our online camp offers a team-based environment for kids aged 7 to 17. In one week, they will connect with like-minded friends and learn from instructors, who provide direct guidance to help them turn new knowledge into lasting skills. Through the courses in coding (编码), game development, robotics, and more, they will develop skills and creativity with the latest tools.
Highlights
- Magic camp, online
Not-your-average online learning, our online camp includes the games and challenges that make the camp memory makers.
- Small classes & balanced schedules
Small class sizes but big personalized learning. 2 hours learning with peers and instructors and 2 hours working independently.
- Fun topics & custom courses
From Python and Java to Roblox, Minecraft, Unity, Adobe, 3D modeling, there is something for every child’s interest and learning style.
Detailed Information
Course Starting Price What You’ll Learn
Python Coding & AI Agents $429 ·Build programs with Python code ·Use OpenAI to create AI applications ·Design a custom AI agent
Roblox Game Design $439 ·Learn game design basics ·Create and publish Roblox games ·Design custom terrain (地形), parts, and materials
Game Development 101 $449 ·Develop a game with Unreal Engine 5. ·Add gameplay mechanics ·Build and design 3D levels and landscapes
3D Modeling with Blender $399 ·Develop 3D modeling skills with Blender ·Construct and shape 3D models ·Design in 3D space to create unique objects
At the end of the course, your children will receive an official report from our camp listing the skills they have learned during the week. Please contact us at hello@.
21. What does the camp offer
A.Low-priced taster lessons.
B.Direct offline instructions.
C.Daily performance reports.
D.Fun individualized courses.
22. Which course is suitable for a game design beginner
A.Game Development 101.
B.3D Modeling with Blender.
C.Roblox Game Design Camp.
D.Python Coding & AI Agents.
23. Who is the text intended for
A.Kids.
B.Parents.
C.Educators.
D.Programmers.
B
Zhang Xue is a key figure in China’s motorcycle industry. He founded ZXMOTO, a Chinese motorcycle brand that made history in 2026 by winning two straight races at the World Superbike Championship (WSBK) in Portugal. His journey is a true underdog story.
Born in 1987 in a poor mountain village in Hunan Province, Zhang dropped out of school at 14 and worked as a repair shop apprentice (学徒). He learned engines by taking them apart with his own hands. At 19, eager to prove himself, he chased a TV crew’s car for over 100 kilometers through pouring rain on a broken motorcycle. The crew laughed at him, but his courage earned him a spot on TV. That led to a job as a rider and mechanic.
Realizing he started racing too late to become a champion rider, Zhang changed his goal, “If I cannot ride the fastest bike, I will build one.” In 2013, he arrived in Chongqing with only 20,000 yuan (about 2,900 USD), bought parts, and built his first bike. In 2017 he cofounded Kove Moto, which grew into a major brand. But in 2024, after parting ways with Kove, he started ZXMOTO — his own company, named after his name.
Zhang’s years of devotion to motorcycle engineering has finally borne fruit. In March 2026, French rider Valentin Debise rode the ZXMOTO 820RRRS to two straight wins at WSBK, beating Ducati and Yamaha by nearly four seconds — the first ever race wins for a Chinese manufacturer. Watching from the sidelines, Zhang was moved to tears.
Today, ZXMOTO is valued at over one billion yuan. Zhang once said, “The world had no impression of Chinese motorcycles. Now they will remember us.” His story — from a motorcycle apprentice to a pioneer of Chinese motorsports — proves that passion and persistence can move mountains.
24. Why is Zhang’s childhood experience mentioned in paragraph 2
A.To explain the origin of his career.
B.To highlight his poor life in childhood.
C.To show his early interest in engines.
D.To stress his disadvantage in education.
25. What was Zhang’s original goal
A.To set up a top motorbike brand.
B.To build the fastest motorbike.
C.To work as a motorbike apprentice.
D.To become a top motorbike rider.
26. What’s Paragraph 4 mainly about
A.Zhang’s devotion to his career.
B.The reward for Zhang’s efforts.
C.The performance of the motorbike.
D.Valentin’s performance in the race.
27. Which of the following is true of Zhang’s story
A.When in Rome, do as Romans do.
B.It’s better to be safe than sorry.
C.Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
D.A friend in need is a friend indeed.
C
About ten years ago, I was invited to a dinner party in Guangzhou and was impressed by how extraordinary the dishes were. The bird’s nest soup, cooked with chicken and perhaps a little ham and dried scallops (干贝), tasted gentle and silky. The sea cucumber was rich and sticky, while the fish, steamed to perfect softness, was incredibly fresh. However, what stood out was the plain white soup of broth (肉汁), served at the end. It was simple, plain, and perfect.
For many Westerners, finishing a meal with soup may seem unusual, since desserts are expected at the end. However, as English food writer Fuchsia Dunlop explains in her book Invitation to a Banquet, soup reflects a chef’s craftsmanship just as a singer’s voice reveals artistic skill. A clear broth can serve as the ideal conclusion to a luxurious meal, calming the taste after a series of strong flavors.
Invitation to a Banquet is Dunlop’s seventh book. Unlike her other books on Chinese cuisine such as The Food of Sichuan and Revolutionary Kitchen, this one is not a cookbook. Instead, she has chosen 30 dishes from different regions of China to illustrate different aspects of Chinese cuisine and history.
What makes Dunlop’s writing unique is her perspective. She argues that Chinese cuisine is superior not only in taste but also in its ability to assimilate foreign influences while still maintaining its own identity. Furthermore, Dunlop makes an equally convincing case that what Westerners think of as “Chinese food” is neither false nor wrong. It is merely a diasporic (离散的) branch that reflects local tastes and is representative of the cuisine’s diversity. Immigration and adventurousness have made authentic Chinese food more accessible outside China than ever before.
In conclusion, Invitation to a Banquet by Dunlop provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of Chinese cuisine. Through her well-researched book and insightful discussions, she encourages readers to appreciate the complexity and richness of Chinese food.
28. Which dish impressed the author most at the banquet
A.The simple white broth.
B.The silky bird’s nest soup.
C.The perfectly steamed fresh fish.
D.The rich and sticky sea cucumber.
29. What is the role of soup in a banquet according to Dunlop
A.To show its value through rare ingredients.
B.To replace desserts due to a lack of sweets.
C.To prove the chefs favor simplicity over skill.
D.To offer a balanced ending after strong flavors.
30. What does the underlined word “assimilate” mean in Para. 4
A.Include.
B.Reject.
C.Strengthen.
D.Reduce.
31. What is the type of the text
A.A dairy entry.
B.A book review.
C.A research report.
D.A cooking guide.
D
Hundreds of thousands of conversations with a new chat robot have been found in search engine results. Users did not know this would happen.
When the users of the new chat robot press a “share” button, a unique link is created. This link was meant for sharing with friends, but it also made the chats searchable on the Internet. A recent search found nearly 300,000 conversations from the new chat robot online. One expert called AI chatbots a “privacy disaster”.
Forbes first reported this problem. They found more than 370,000 user conversations on the Internet. The BBC saw chats where users asked the new chat robot to create passwords, make meal plans for weight loss, and answer medical questions.
This has happened before with other AI chat robots. A famous AI company recently stopped an experiment where shared AI chats appeared in search results. The company said chats are private unless users choose to share them. Earlier this year, another AI company also faced criticism when shared AI conversations appeared in a public feed.
User names may be hidden in shared chats, but the conversations can still contain personal information. Experts say this is a serious privacy problem. “AI chat robots are a privacy disaster in progress,” said Prof Luc Rocher from University of Oxford. He added that leaked (泄露的) chats have shown full names, locations, mental health details, and business information. These leaks stay online forever.
Carissa Veliz from University of Oxford said users were not told that their shared chats would appear in search results. “Our technology doesn’t even tell us what it’s doing with our data, and that’s a problem,” she said.
32. What can we know about the shared conversations with the new chat robot
A.The conversations are searchable.
B.BBC first reported the conversation.
C.About 370,000 chats were found online.
D.An AI company formally responded.
33. What is Prof Luc Rocher’s attitude towards AI chat robots’ privacy issues
A.Optimistic.
B.Indifferent.
C.Critical.
D.Doubtful.
34. What is Carissa Veliz’s view about tech companies
A.They lack enough entertainment options.
B.They don’t inform users how data is used.
C.They overcharge for AI chatbots.
D.They focus too much on privacy protection.
35. What is mainly talked about in the text
A.Development of AI chat robots.
B.How to use AI chat robots safely.
C.Privacy leaks of AI chat robots.
D.Suggestions on improving AI chat robots.
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入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Working from home in a small apartment is fine during the day. But when nighttime comes, it may be difficult to turn off work and get a good night’s sleep. 36. ______ These kinds of apartments, with the living room, kitchen and sleeping area all in one room, are common in large cities.
Here comes some advice gathered on how to work productively and sleep well in such an apartment.
A good bed is extremely important
At the beginning, a good bed is a must. Even better is a high-quality sleep sofa that can double as a bed and couch. Or, a Murphy bed. 37. ______ He came up with this idea in 1900 while living in his own studio apartment in California.
Create a sleep area
To separate your sleep area from the rest of the apartment, you can purchase a freestanding screen or room divider. And try your best to keep your sleep area strictly for sleeping. 38. ______ If you use your bed during the daytime, you can do small tasks to keep daytime work and sleep separate. Lisa Strauss, a psychologist and expert in sleep disorders, suggests using one side of the bed for reading and the other for sleeping.
Freshen the air. Lower the lights.
For starters, you must make sure the air flow is good. An air purifier will work, if you cook and sleep in the same place. Also, be sure that computer, TV, and other electronic screens are turned off at night.
39. ______
Keep things clean and organized
One thing to avoid when it comes to studio living is leaving beds unmade. Why 40. ______ It will also add to a sense of crowdedness. At night, you would do well to put away electronics. Side tables with plugs and ports for electronics help you store devices and keep things organized and clean.
A.It is named after William Murphy.
B.However, that is not always possible.
C.Studio apartments often do not have a lot of storage.
D.Work and life can be even harder in studio apartments.
E.People will have an impression that you are lazy and untidy.
F.Their light can affect our internal clocks if they are at a short distance from bed.
G.Using calming smells like lavender (薰衣草) at bedtime will set the tone for restful sleep.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
When I was 16, I developed a great passion for photography. My uncle, a professional photographer, gave me an old film camera as a birthday gift. I was so 41. ______ that I couldn’t wait to take it out and 42. ______ it. However, the first roll of film I shot was a total 43. ______ — most photos were either overexposed or blurry. I felt really 44. ______ and even considered 45. ______ the camera away.
My uncle noticed my low spirits and asked what was wrong. I told him about my 46. ______ and showed him the bad photos. Instead of criticizing me, he 47. ______ me to study the basics of light and composition. He said, “Photography is not just about pressing the shutter; it’s about learning to 48. ______ with your eyes first.” He lent me some photography books and 49. ______ me to take photos of ordinary things around me — a cat napping in the sun, a leaf 50. ______ in the wind, a mother hugging her child.
I followed his advice. Every day after school, I would take my camera and 51. ______ the streets, looking for little moments worth capturing. I learned to wait for the right light, to adjust the angle 52. ______, and to pay attention to the details that others might ignore. Slowly, my photos got better and better. Some of them were even 53. ______ in the school’s art exhibition.
That experience taught me a valuable lesson: mastery of any skill takes time and 54. ______. There is no shortcut to success. You have to practice patiently, learn from your mistakes, and never 55. ______ your passion. Now, photography is not just a hobby for me; it’s a way to see the beauty in the world and record the precious moments of life.
41. A.anxious B.excited C.nervous D.curious
42. A.test B.clean C.repair D.improve
43. A.failure B.surprise C.success D.puzzle
44. A.awkward B.regretful C.discouraged D.frightened
45. A.throwing B.putting C.giving D.taking
46. A.fears B.difficulties C.goals D.decisions
47. A.forced B.allowed C.reminded D.encouraged
48. A.compete B.communicate C.observe D.experiment
49. A.asked B.warned C.begged D.forbade
50. A.shaking B.fighting C.growing D.floating
51. A.wander B.search C.cross D.avoid
52. A.quickly B.carefully C.randomly D.carelessly
53. A.praised B.displayed C.hidden D.collected
54. A.luck B.talent C.effort D.chance
55. A.follow B.share C.lose D.express
第二节 语法填空(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。
A quiet trend from east China suddenly lit up global social media at the 56. ______ (begin) of 2026: the revival of the traditional fish lantern. Videos of glowing paper fish “swimming” through ancient towns have become one of China’s most unexpected cultural scenes.
The fish lantern, typically crafted from bamboo and paper, and with light inside, is a folk art 57. ______ (root) in Anhui and other regions of China. Historically, these lanterns were mainly used for Chinese New Year celebrations or local temple fairs, which are 58. ______ (beauty), symbolic and beloved.
The reason 59. ______ this centuries-old lantern suddenly goes viral lies in the rise of interactive cultural tourism. As cultural tourism becomes popular nationwide, many ancient towns in Anhui have begun offering immersive fish lantern experiences: Tourists can touch the fish heads for luck, lift the fish tails for blessings, or even join nighttime parades, thus 60. ______ (gain) a deeper understanding of local folk customs. This combination of accessibility and beauty has turned the fish lantern into a form of “Chinese romance” that can 61. ______ (enjoy) by both domestic and international visitors.
Traveling even 62. ______ (far) beyond China, the fish-lantern imagery has appeared in international fashion magazines, brand collaborations, and even on 63. ______ giant screens of New York’s Times Square.
Ranging 64. ______ handicrafts and festivals to ancient music and traditional cuisine, heritage is preserved not by freezing it in time, but by inviting people 65. ______ (connect) with it, reinterpret it, and carry it forward. As these glowing lanterns swim into new cities and new hearts, they light up not only the beauty of Chinese culture but also the vitality of a civilization that continues to create, inspire and connect, across generations and across the world.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,上周你校举办了首届校园美食节。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,介绍此次活动。内容包括:
1. 活动的目的;
2. 活动的内容;
3. 学生的反响。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The First Ever Food Festival
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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。
“Actions speak louder than words,” Mom always told me. This simple yet meaningful piece of advice constantly echoed (回响) in my ears, and for a long time, I did not truly understand its meaning until I took part in an important exam.
Before that, I would always brag (吹嘘) to her that I would become a world-famous doctor, but she always said the same thing which annoyed me.
In the classroom, I often showed off my intelligence at every opportunity. I looked down on my classmates, believing I was much smarter than them. When we gathered in study groups, I would often interrupt (打断) others, pushing my ideas without a second thought and ignoring theirs. Every student in my class had come to expect nothing but full marks from me.
Weeks before the examination, I tapped my partner and said proudly, “I’m going to top the class again!” She just rolled her eyes and continued taking notes. “What’s the point of taking notes if you have a brain like mine ” I bragged as I wrote aimlessly on my worksheets.
The day of the examination arrived. I easily went through the questions. Yes! First to finish again! I sat at my table and began to daydream. Every other student was still busy doing the paper or struggling with their brain.
Two weeks later, we received our papers. I was shocked. Not only did I not get full marks, but I failed terribly. I was very embarrassed. “Charlotte! How many marks did you get ” my classmates asked. My face went red and I hid my paper behind my back. They snickered (窃笑) . It turned out that my partner had seen my score and told the whole class.
Ashamed, I left the classroom and headed to the toilet to cry. If Mom knew about my score, how disappointed she would be!
注意: 续写词数应为150个左右。
After school, on the way home, I imagined Mom’s reaction.
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Inspired by Mom’s words, I was determined to change my behavior.
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参考答案
第二部分 阅读理解
第一节
21-23 DCB 24-27 ADBC 28-31 ADAB 32-35 ACBC
第二节 七选五
36-40 DABFE
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空
41-45 BAACA 46-50 BDCAA 51-55 ABBCC
第二节 语法填空
56. beginning
57. rooted
58. beautiful
59. why
60. gaining
61. be enjoyed
62. farther/further
63. the
64. from
65. to connect
第四部分 写作
第一节 参考范文
The First Ever Food Festival
To enrich our school life and experience different food cultures, our school held the first food festival last week.
Students brought various homemade snacks and traditional dishes. We also took part in fun food-making games together. Everyone had a wonderful time.
This activity was highly praised. We not only tasted delicious food but also learned to appreciate different cultures.
第二节 参考范文
After school, on the way home, I imagined Mom’s reaction. I was so nervous that I walked slowly. When I got home, I gathered all my courage and told Mom the whole thing. To my surprise, she didn’t blame me. She just smiled and reminded me again that actions speak louder than words. I lowered my head, realizing I had talked too much but done too little.
Inspired by Mom’s words, I was determined to change my behavior. From then on, I stopped showing off and began to listen to my classmates patiently. I took notes carefully and studied hard every day. Gradually, I made steady progress. I finally understood that real ability comes from hard work rather than empty boasts.

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