河南省开封市开封名校高中联考2025-2026学年高二下学期6月阶段检测英语试题(含答案)

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河南省开封市开封名校高中联考2025-2026学年高二下学期6月阶段检测英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年高二下学期6月阶段检测英语试题
二、阅读理解
第一节 阅读单选
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While anytime is the perfect time to take a European vacation, there is something special about autumn. Here are a few places to consider when you are planning your own fairy tale European vacation this fall.
◆ Zaanse Schans—Netherlands
Just a short trip from the wonderful tree-lined city of Amsterdam is Zaanse Schans. You can explore traditional industries like wooden clog carving (木屐雕刻), barrel making, and participate in cheese tastings, visit the home of a fisherman, and even check out a working windmill.
◆ Hallstatt—Austria
Situated on Lake Halstatt, the town itself was known for producing salt. But it’s also known for its beauty and has been named a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Start early at the town’s photo point to seize some of the most breathtaking shots of the location and yourself!
◆ Trondheim—Norway
Beautiful walking trails with both mountain and seaside views are the perfect way to start a refreshing fall morning before taking in the scene at the K-U-K art gallery or a visit to the largest medieval cathedral (中世纪大教堂). It is also surrounded by countless small and large-scale food producers.
◆ Mdina—Malta
With no cars allowed, the “silent city” has maintained an atmosphere of beauty and delight throughout time, and its mix of medieval and baroque (巴洛克式的) architecture, including palaces, gives the feeling that you are truly traveling back in time.
21. What can visitors do in Zaanse Schans
A.Operate a running windmill.
B.Enter a cheese-making contest.
C.Experience traditional carving skills.
D.Treat friends in a fisherman’s home.
22. Which place favors photography lovers
A.Hallstatt. B.Zaanse Schans. C.Mdina. D.Trondheim.
23. Which of the following can visitors enjoy both in Norway and Malta
A.Wooden carving. B.Medieval buildings. C.Food tasting. D.Baroque palaces.
B
They got ready for parties and shared countless laughs as freshmen in the dormitories of the University of Maryland. They bonded over being black women at a university where, in 1971, only 4% of the students were black. Friends called the tight-knit group of women Sugar Hill, and the name sustained.
But that wasn’t the end of the friend group. For the past 50 years, the women have met at least once a year for dinners, sleepovers and vacations. The 16 women of the Sugar Hill Sisterhood, as they now call themselves, have leaned on one another through decades of milestones: weddings and graduations, baby showers and funerals. “There’s no challenge too big for the sisterhood,” says Everene Turner, a member of the team, “I could call in the troops in a minute.”
While many people have friendships that span decades, the women of Sugar Hill are something of a case study in what it takes to maintain them. Although the bond among them was forged during college, they’ve worked hard to stay connected and nurture their relationships. A group chat helps them stay in touch daily, as do phone calls, video chats and remote group activities like a 90-day fitness challenge. They are committed to their annual reunions and have maintained unwavering support for one another.
In the late 1970s, one of the group members, Dawkins whose boyfriend died in a car accident, was mourning the loss when another Sugar Hill sister persuaded Dawkins to live with her. They stayed roommates for the next few years. Dawkins says, “Time and friends are two things that become more valuable the older you get.”
Their group name has become part of their identity and now extends to family members. The friends support one another’s children and grandchildren, and the children of the sisterhood also spend time together. “It’s a great feeling knowing that we’ve passed the Sugar Hill legacy to our offspring and they are passing it down to their offspring,” Jonetta says. And before Dawkins got married in 1985, Jonetta’s husband joked to her fiance that his commitment would extend beyond Dawkins, “Just make sure you want to do this — you’re marrying her, but you’re marrying 15 other sisters as well.”
24. What do we know about the women of the Sugar Hill
A.They were enthusiasts of parties.
B.They graduated from university in 1971.
C.They came from different racial backgrounds.
D.They developed a tight-knit relationship at university.
25. What can be inferred from Everene Turner’s words in paragraph 2
A.She has a pack of soldiers to back her up.
B.They have never encountered big problems.
C.They can unite as a whole whenever they are needed.
D.She can help make emergency calls when help is needed.
26. According to the text, how do the women probably think of maintaining a distance relationship
A.It presents challenges but is rewarding.
B.It takes equal investment among them.
C.In-person interaction is unnecessary with telecommunication.
D.Physical distance increases their appreciation for the time spent together.
27. What is the writing purpose of the text
A.To demonstrate women’s power.
B.To illustrate the significance of friendship.
C.To share a sisterhood that lasts a life time.
D.To entertain readers with an unusual anecdote.
C
The Greenwood fire took its name from the nearby lake where lightning struck on Aug.15, causing a wildfire that burned for weeks. Fueled by drought and wind, its persistence dominated headlines for much of late summer and early fall in Minnesota. When the last flames were finally put out, the northern Minnesota fire had consumed nearly 27,000 acres, countless firefighting resources, and at its worst, the lives that some had built around nearby McDougal Lake. Vast areas of forest were left burned-out, with the black and bare remains of what were once massive pines.
But, despite the destruction left behind, Mother Nature is set to a comeback. When organic matter is burned from the forest floor, seeds dropped by plants and trees begin to take hold, with the sprouting species emerging first. The trees above have died, which sends a chemical signal to the root system that is actually more expansive than just under that tree, and that chemical response encourages those root systems to re-grow. Ten years ago, a fire ripped through 93,000 acres of Minnesota forest in and around the BWCA. Today, that burnt area's rebirth is well underway.
"Here in the Pagami Creek wildfire scar, we have Jack Pine, Red Pine, Black Spruce, Aspen and paper birch-those are our main species, those are the ones that are growing quickly. It's 10 years on, and these trees are 10 to 15 feet tall in many areas," said Kyle Stover from the U.S. Forest Service.
A wildfire kills most things in its path, but despite the flames and intense temperatures, rarely is everything reduced to ashes -and that plays a key role in a forest's regeneration. Just one year after the fire, the survivors dominate the forest, and grasses replace the burnt ground. Wildflowers are abundant bushes and small trees have started to grow, and Jack Pine returned. So, it's an amazing ecological system of creating new forest life when it appears that all is lost, one that has evolved throughout the ages, where fire has always played a vital role.
28. What can we learn about the Greenwood fire
A.It was a natural occurrence
B.It was caused by drought.
C.it gained half-year fame.
D.It took many people's lives.
29. What happens to the burnt area after the fire
A.Seeding growth is held up.
B.Burnt organic matter hardly functions.
C.Root systems spread further and wider
D.Chemicals in the soil are in greater demand.
30. What can we say about the trees and plants in Minnesota
A.They are flammable
B.They are fire-resistant
C.They are fire-adapted.
D.They are overgrown.
31. What does the underlined word "one" in the last paragraph refer to
A.A fire. B.A life C.A time. D.A system
D
“ChatGPT is a computer program that can understand and respond to text like a person. It’s like having a conversation with a very smart robot,” says ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence text generator.
In November of 2022, the computer program ChatGPT generated significant public interest across the globe for its broad applications and commercial value. This AI model demonstrated its ability to perform a variety of tasks, from generating book summaries, recommendations, and personal research assistance, to drafting college SOPs, essays, and emails. According to Ehsan Hoque, Associate Professor of Computer Science at UR, while the concepts used to build ChatGPT are not entirely new, combining them with this AI model marks a significant achievement in the field of AI engineering.
With that being said, the system has also generated contention over its possible violation of academic honesty. The use of ChatGPT for homework assignments is a growing concern for professors across the globe. The University, on the other hand, has not addressed or made a statement on this matter.
There are potential academic violations for homework and exams. One such case is Professor of Political Science and Business David Primo. He entered one of his previous test questions into ChatGPT, and ChatGPT got it exactly correct. Despite concerns, Primo understands that the issue of academic honesty is a concern that has existed and will exist forever. He talks about this as well as the many other negative uses of the internet, saying “The internet makes it easy to spread hateful messages and pirate music, but do you want to go back to a time where you couldn’t bank online, or listen to music online ”
Primo also pictures this technological advancement being integrated into classes and assessments in the future. “Universities should move slowly here and let faculty members experiment with various approaches to AI and adapt to a world of AI,” said Primo.
32. What makes the program a great breakthrough
A.Its ability to perform various tasks.
B.Its achievements in learning technology.
C.Its wide application and commercial value.
D.The combination of its concept and AI model.
33. What does the underlined word in the third paragraph mean
A.dispute B.support C.disadvantage D.mistake
34. What might Primo agree with regarding the use of ChatGPT
A.It is a double-edged sword.
B.It has little impact on academia.
C.Its advantages outweigh its disadvantages.
D.It should be prohibited for academic integrity.
35. What is the text mainly about
A.ChatGPT demonstrates its great strength.
B.ChatGPT generates great argument.
C.ChatGPT arouses significant public interest.
D.ChatGPT causes the potential academic violations.
第二节 七选五
As a baby, Jack’s remarkable swimming journey began. At ten months, he already practiced with swim aids. At six, he won his first swimming competition in a group for kids ten-and-under. At seven, he stayed at the pool from nine in the morning till eight hours later. His mother, recognizing his gift, took it as her duty to guide him. 36______. By a young age, Jack had been ranked the number one swimmer of the country, a title he held for a record-breaking duration.
37______. He played skiing, tennis, soccer, and many more. Sam was a kid who loved to play, and his parents had no particular athletic ambitions for him. It was nearing his teens that he began to focus more on basketball. 38______. In his mid-thirties, an age by which many professional basketball players are typically retired, Sam was still in the national basketball team.
Top athletes like Jack at the peak of their abilities do spend more time on focused, deliberate practice than their peers. But scientists also find that potential champions typically devote less time to deliberate practice in childhood, but more to “sampling” various activities. 39______.
In a world that demands people to specialize early, we face a challenge to keep the benefits of diverse experiences and delayed concentration. There’s a need for those with Jack’s early focus. 40______ — People who start with many different things and accept various experiences.
A.There was no time to waste.
B.And it was all going according to plan.
C.The growing complexity of the world also calls for more Sams.
D.But it didn’t seem to hold back his development in the long run.
E.In reality, Sam’s path to success is far more common, yet less told.
F.However, Sam showed no interest in swimming as a kid.
G.Unlike the swimming talent, Sam’s early years were filled with a variety of sports.
三、完形填空
My son had an intriguing idea for my birthday. “You want me to go…zip-lining (高空滑索) ”
“Come on,” Marty 41______. “You only turn 72 once.”
“I’ll think about it.” I hoped that would be the 42______, but Marty arrived full of excitement the next day. I couldn’t 43______ him.
We came to the adventure park, getting 44______ and instructions. Thankfully, the 45______ was separated into stations, with the zip lines gradually getting longer and higher.
“I’m 46______ that we’re doing this together,” Marty said. “It’s going to be an awesome memory.” I tried to 47______ I could do all things, I reminded myself. But I was still completely 48______.
The first line was 50 feet long and 20 feet in the air. Marty went first. When my 49______ came, the leader helped me into the equipment. It seemed not that long but I was still 50______ when I reached the other side. I pushed myself through station after station, until 51______ we arrived at the second to last one. As I 52______, something was different. Had the wind on my face gotten stronger Or was I just noticing it now The air rushing by me made me realize that 53______ was never a limitation!
“Wasn’t that fun ” Marty shouted as we 54______ the final station.
“Yes!” I said. With the help from the wind — and my 55______ son — I was ready to zip into turning 72.
41. A.encouraged B.apologized C.promised D.congratulated
42. A.way B.goal C.end D.point
43. A.trust B.help C.disappoint D.surprise
44. A.food B.tents C.cameras D.equipment
45. A.line B.park C.idea D.race
46. A.excited B.puzzled C.upset D.bored
47. A.shout B.smile C.escape D.reject
48. A.satisfied B.terrified C.tired D.annoyed
49. A.plan B.luck C.turn D.bet
50. A.thinking B.marching C.watching D.shaking
51. A.hardly B.eventually C.strangely D.particularly
52. A.gave up B.came along C.took off D.broke in
53. A.age B.speed C.degree D.height
54. A.emptied B.neared C.fixed D.ignored
55. A.problem-solving B.trouble-making C.attention-seeking D.fun-loving
四、语法填空
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。
Ice fishing is a sport that involves catching fish from within a frozen lake 56______ other body of water. 57______ going ice fishing, fishers must make sure that the ice is at least four inches thick to ensure their 58______ (safe). The fisher must then dig a hole in the surface of the ice in order to drop a fishing line into water.
A small, lightweight rod 59______ (use) for fishing. The fisher may also use a tip-up rod. This rod is ideal for the fisher who does not wish to attend 60______ (complete) to the fishing rod. The type of fishing rods 61______ (need) depends on the fish the fisher hopes to catch. The fisher may also use a spear. In this case, the fisher needs bait (鱼饵) to draw the fish to the hole in the ice. Fishers 62______ are very serious about ice fishing may also use a flasher. A flasher is a specialized sonar system capable of 63______ (tell) the fisher how deep the fish are in the water. The fisher may also use underwater cameras 64______ (watch) the fish. This can add an interesting aspect to the sport of ice fishing, as the fisher can watch how fish react to 65______ (differ) lures and how fish are caught.
五、书信写作
66. 新闻稿
A Virtual Tour Around China
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六、读后续写
67.
Lila started researching everything about her little ladybug.
________________________________________________________________________
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On the last day of the school year, the teacher rushed into the classroom, full of excitement.
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参考答案
二、阅读理解
阅读单选
21.C 22.A 23.B 24.D 25.C 26.A 27.C 28.A 29.C 30.C 31.D 32.D 33.A 34.A 35.B
七选五
36.B 37.G 38.D 39.E 40.C
三、完形填空
41.A 42.C 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.A 47.B 48.B 49.C 50.D 51.B 52.C 53.A 54.B 55.D
四、语法填空
56.or 57.Before 58.safety 59.is used pletely 61.needed 62.who/that 63.telling 64.to watch 65.different
五、书信写作(范文)
A Virtual Tour Around China
Last week, our school's Science Club held an activity called A Virtual Tour Around China. Students wore VR glasses to visit many famous scenic spots across the country.
The activity was a big hit. Everyone was amazed by the stunning scenery and said they felt like traveling in person. It not only broadened our horizons but also made us proud of our motherland.
六、读后续写(范文)
Lila started researching everything about her little ladybug. She read books and looked up information online to learn its living habits. She took good care of it every day, keeping the jar clean and preparing proper food. Gradually, the ladybug grew strong and lively. Lila put her whole heart into this small task without knowing about the contest.
On the last day of the school year, the teacher rushed into the classroom, full of excitement. She announced that Lila had won the first prize in the insect-raising contest. All classmates cheered for her. Hearing the news, Lila was totally surprised. She finally understood her teacher's good intention and felt thankful for this special experience.

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