湖北黄石市云学联盟2025-2026学年高一下学期6月阶段检测英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年高一下学期6月阶段检测英语试卷
一、阅读理解
第一节 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
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Date: June 24
Time periods: 9:00-10:30 a.m. or 2:00-3:30 p.m.
Place: 5725 East Franklin Road
Activity Theme: Major Exploration & Program Guidance
Maximum admission: 48
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1. When can participants join the program introduction on June 24
A.From 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
B.From 2:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
C.From 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
D.From 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
2. What benefit can learners gain from the event
A.Receiving car damage repair training for free.
B.Gaining professional knowledge from car repair experts.
C.Getting modern repair equipment for personal use.
D.Learning to fix cars well without any guidance at all.
3. Where does the text most likely come from
A.A travel guidebook.
B.A science research report.
C.A training advertisement.
D.A traffic safety magazine.
B
Jake’s thick beard and rough, worn jacket made passers-by step aside nervously on the street. I worked at a community shelter that winter, and on my first day, I thought to myself: Jake looked more like someone you would avoid than a warm-hearted volunteer.
One cold winter evening, a heavy snow fell suddenly. A little girl slipped on the icy road and was soon trapped by the freezing wind and thick snow. Her grandmother stood nearby, too weak to move and shouted for help in despair. Before anyone else could react, Jake rushed forward at once. He walked against the cold wind and struggled through the deep snow to reach the girl. Then he held her tightly and walked slowly back step by step to stay away from the slippery ice. I stood in the distance, too shocked to act. In just several minutes, he brought the little girl safely back to her grandma.
The old lady, still weak but now holding her granddaughter tightly, turned away quietly and slowly disappeared into the snowy night. No warm thanks, no gentle smile — only their lonely figures fading into the night. I thought Jake would feel upset or complain about the cold reaction. However, he just brushed off the snow on his clothes and continued to help clear icy roads for other people.
Later, I talked with him about that cold reception. He smiled softly, with cold wind still touching his face. “Kindness needs no praise. Actions speak louder than words.” He added, “The old lady was too frightened and cold at that moment. Stress always makes people ignore politeness.”
That day I wrote in my diary: True kindness is often unnoticed, for it never comes with a perfect look we expect. Jake only volunteered with no extra reward, but his deeds showed his true inner beauty.
Years later, every time I am about to judge others by their looks, I will recall Jake’s plain appearance and the little girl saved on that snowy night. I have kept reminding myself not to let prejudice blind the truth deep in one’s heart.
4. What first impression did Jake leave on the author
A.He was gentle and easy-going.
B.He appeared funny and talkative.
C.He was hard-working and helpful.
D.He looked unfriendly and hard to get close to.
5. Why did Jake struggle through deep snow
A.To show his strong willpower.
B.To rescue the trapped little girl.
C.To win respect from passers-by.
D.To finish his voluntary work earlier.
6. What lesson did the author learn from the experience
A.Bad weather may cause hidden dangers.
B.People should always be polite to volunteers.
C.We should never judge a person by appearance.
D.Inner beauty is less important than fine physical looks.
7. What is the best title for the text
A.The Power of Stress
B.A Lonely Grandmother
C.A Terrible Snowy Night
D.The Unthanked Volunteer
C
For years, we have been teaching a class on reading and personal growth. At the start of each term, we ask students to complete a survey on their favorite books and authors. Interestingly, students’ choices have become more diverse each year, and their reading lists are almost completely different.
Why is this happening One major reason is the widespread use of e-readers and reading apps. When teenagers read online, artificial intelligence and digital reading tools team up to suggest personalized reading lists for them. This makes reading a deeply private and personal experience.
Some young people, however, find AI-generated reading lists boring or repetitive. Their lists are filled with books and authors they have never heard of before, yet many of these books follow similar themes. This paradox — unfamiliar titles with familiar patterns — reflects how AI recommendations work: they analyze a reader’s past behavior and suggest content that matches certain patterns, which can lead to a narrow range of themes.
The good news is that teenagers are not trapped by AI. If they find their AI-influenced reading lists uninteresting, they can still search for new books on their own. The digital library remains open, and they can find anything that exists, AI suggests, but it does not prevent independent exploration.
As young people transition from childhood to adulthood, two seemingly opposing processes become vital: forming a unique identity and becoming part of a community. Reading plays an important role in both. However, AI-generated (人工智能生成的) reading lists may make this change more difficult and challenge teenagers. Here’s why: if every teenager receives highly personalized recommendations based on their individual behavior, their reading paths may differ so much that they no longer share common books or authors. Without shared reading experiences, it becomes harder for them to connect with peers around a common topic - a key part of building a community.
Fears of new technologies are common and understanding. Consider the drop of printed newspapers. For example, in 2008, around 40 million Americans read the same front-page story of the New York Times on the same day. That shared experience created a national conversation. Today, such moments of common reading have largely disappeared. Similarly, while AI may help each teenager find their own reading style, it may also make it harder for them to connect with others over shared books. This is not a reason to reject AI, but it is a challenge worth thinking about.
8. What makes teenagers’ reading experiences more private
A.The popularity of reading classes.
B.The easy access to printed books.
C.The widespread use of digital reading tools.
D.Not enough communication among teenagers.
9. What can teenagers do with AI-generated reading lists
A.Explore a wider range of books online.
B.Prefer to read books with boring themes.
C.Choose to read the “bestselling books” only.
D.Prevent AI from suggesting reading contents.
10. What challenge may AI-generated reading lists present
A.They result in the fall of printed newspapers.
B.They make forming a unique identity impossible.
C.They prevent teens from choosing bestselling books.
D.They provide fewer shared reading experiences for teens.
11. Why does the author mention the New York Times in the last paragraph
A.To show the possible social influence of AI.
B.To explain people’s willingness to accept AI.
C.To tell us the importance of reading newspapers.
D.To lay stress on its popularity among Americans.
D
We feel anxious or a little worried if our minds lack inner peace, or when we feel disconnected from real life. This is not to say that something needs to be both relaxing and valuable to calm our nerves: watching short videos might be relaxing but hardly valuable, while finishing a long-term exercise plan is tiring but can undoubtedly bring a strong sense of value.
In any case, when mild anxiety (轻微焦虑) appears, it should act as a warning to improve our present lifestyle. If we ignore such signals and fail to make timely changes, temporary anxiety may turn into long-term mental tiredness. This condition is linked to various troubles, including low motivation, sleep loss, low efficiency and many other negative results.
Recent studies show that lasting mental tiredness is spreading widely, and this trend coincides with the rapid popularity of social media. Why do online platforms lead to this problem Studies have proved that most people scroll through online content aimlessly to kill stress and clear negative feelings, yet this habit only makes inner unrest much worse in the long run.
Online content can distract us temporarily, but most information we meet online is empty and lacks real value. It is common to open a social app for a short break, and end up wasting hours on meaningless posts, trivial news and endless online updates. Such frequent shallow entertainment stops deep thinking and sincere self-examination, leaving people unable to focus on real needs and long-term goals. If we slow down and think rationally, we can take charge of our life instead of being led by endless online information.
The next time inner anxiety comes, do not try to eliminate it at once with digital entertainment (娱乐). Stop and reflect: are we escaping from pressure aimlessly, or looking for genuine relaxation, sincere communication with family, peaceful quiet time or meaningful personal growth Those who dare to face mild anxiety instead of escaping it are more likely to keep a stable mind. Facing anxiety properly can be the key to a more balanced life: peaceful, productive and fulfilling.
12. How does the author develop his opinion in the first paragraph
A.By defining key terms.
B.By presenting a contrast.
C.By listing scientific data.
D.By telling a personal story.
13. What is the function of mild anxiety according to Paragraph 2
A.A sign of serious illness.
B.A cause of avoiding others.
C.A warning for better living.
D.A result of poor sleeping habits.
14. What does the underlined word “eliminate” in the last paragraph probably mean
A.Remove.
B.Create.
C.Explain.
D.Express.
15. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text
A.To describe the signs of mild anxiety in detail.
B.To prove that social media causes mental tiredness.
C.To explain why watching short videos is a way to relax.
D.To advise readers not to use digital entertainment to escape anxiety.
第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
It can be tough to master a new skill like public speaking for most ordinary people. ___16___ Here are some practical and useful tips to help you become a calm, confident and impressive speaker.
Practicing on a daily basis matters most. ___17___ Mastering public speaking is a long process that requires continuous time and steady effort. Rather than learning skills hurriedly for hours at a time or only practicing nervously before big events, experts point out that small, daily practice works far better in the long run.
Add rich changes to your daily training. ___18___ Never stick to only one single training task for long. You can learn basic speaking skills, finish short impromptu exercises, and read related materials within a short period. Too much repetitive practice brings tiredness and low efficiency, so proper combination of different tasks is really wise.
___19___ Communicating with different people in daily life, watching classic speech shows or listening to outstanding speeches online can help you improve your tone, body language and overall expressive ability unconsciously.
Keeping a speaking journal is also an effective way to improve. Spend some quiet time each day writing down your training feelings, daily thoughts and personal progress. ___20___ It doesn’t matter how you write them. By keeping this meaningful habit, you will gradually build clear logical thinking and express yourself more smoothly and naturally.
A.Communicate, watch and listen.
B.Gift for speaking determines your final achievement.
C.It is never hard to make progress in public speaking.
D.You can write in your notebook or type on your device.
E.But with proper methods, you can deal with the difficulty.
F.Mixed tasks will hold your focus and make practice more enjoyable.
G.Just 30 minutes of daily practice can sharpen your skills little by little.
二、完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
I am always an outgoing, loving, and disabled person. I ___21___ remove “disabled” from that sentence. That was because I never truly ___22___ it with ease, let alone admitted it with pride.
I realized at the age of 16 that I constantly feared being ___23___ because of my disability, so I compensated (补偿) for it by constantly acting gregarious (合群的) and ___24___ to those around me, just to fill that hole of ___25___. My Hemiplegia (偏瘫) ___26___ my right hand significantly. I constantly felt that to be accepted, I had to ___27___ myself from the disabled community, even though they would be able to ___28___ me. When asked about my hand, I would often tell silly ___29___ like “a dinosaur bit it.”
One day, my mother ___30___ me up for Empower Her Camp, a program for disabled ___31___. I didn’t know what to do with myself. Through many tears and difficulties there, I finally learned that ___32___ my disability was never the best choice, because my disability is a part of me.
Even though I’m still struggling with myself about how to accept my disability, I’ve learned that disabilities are nothing to be ___33___ of, and I shouldn’t use my outgoing personality to hide my disability. The moment I accepted my disability was one of the most freeing ___34___ in the world, and that is a part of the ___35___ we should all share.
21. A.refused to B.got to C.had to D.used to
22. A.accepted B.handled C.performed D.completed
23. A.discussed B.rejected C.noticed D.offended
24. A.lively B.likely C.friendly D.orderly
25. A.boredom B.fear C.excitement D.belief
26. A.leaves B.improves C.affects D.causes
27. A.separate B.protect C.release D.defend
28. A.impact B.change C.hate D.appreciate
29. A.dreams B.stories C.truth D.nightmares
30. A.covered B.raised C.cheered D.signed
31. A.girls B.boys C.competitors D.adults
32. A.hiding B.overcoming C.mentioning D.addressing
33. A.aware B.tired C.ashamed D.mindful
34. A.minds B.voices C.spirits D.experiences
35. A.self-doubt B.self-love C.self-control D.self-pity
三、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
As the capital city sheds its daytime bustle, rhythmic footsteps echo across ___36___ quiet track under the cover of night. However, these “runners” are not human athletes, ___37___ humanoid robots (人形机器人) conducting real-world simulations to familiarize themselves with the race route.
The night drill, organized in Beijing E-Town, recreated the full competition process, ___38___ (range) from route navigation and multi-device collaboration to rapid ___39___ (respond). More than 70 teams ___40___ (participate), including four international entrants, with both autonomous-navigation robots and remote-controlled robots ___41___ (test) side by side, local authorities told the Global Times via a statement.
Analysts note that public expectations for this year’s race have surged, which has been driven ___42___ a series of remarkable breakthroughs in embodied artificial intelligence (AI) since the beginning of 2026. The 2026 Beijing E-Town Half Marathon and Humanoid Robot Half Marathon will ___43___ (official) kick off on June 19. In complex, dynamic and ___44___ (profession) working environments, robots must process real-time perception and decision-making tasks, placing enormous demands on computing power. Different robot types are expected ___45___ (serve) distinct roles. As humanoid robots prepare to line up alongside human runners, the race is shaping up to be a high-stakes proving ground for the next phase of embodied AI commercialization.
四、书面表达(满分35分)
第一节 书信写作(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,学校即将举办端午传统文化交流展(Dragon Boat Festival Traditional Culture Exchange Exhibition),现面向全校招募英文讲解志愿者。请你以学生身份,给活动负责人Mr. Brown写一封申请信,内容包括:(1)表明申请意愿;(2)陈述自身优势;(3)希望借此弘扬传统文化。
注意:(1)词数80左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯;(3)开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear Mr. Brown,
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Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分20分)
47. 阅读下面短文,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。词数150左右。
The Unforgettable Table Tennis Match
The annual interclass table tennis competition kicked off as scheduled on a sunny Friday afternoon. Despite having practiced table tennis for years, I chose not to sign up, burdened by a lack of self-confidence.
As I watched the fierce matches between our class and others, everything seemed normal at first. Our players were highly skilled, moving swiftly around the table, their eyes fixed on the small white ball. Suddenly, an unsettling piece of news spread like wildfire. We were one female player short, which didn’t meet the competition requirements. My heart sank at this unexpected news. Just then, my best friend Mary rushed towards me like an arrow, her eyes shining with eagerness. “Please join our team,” she begged repeatedly.
Our monitor, who had been cheering loudly for our team, also came up to me hurriedly. “You’ve been practicing for so long. This is your chance to win glory for our class,” he encouraged, patting me on the shoulder. While my hands trembled and my heart beat violently at the thought of my unskillful techniques. To everyone’s surprise, including me, I performed remarkably well in the first round. Each successful shot was greeted with thunderous cheers from my classmates. When I scored the winning point, all the audience erupted into cheers and couldn’t help giving me a thumbs-up sign.
However, our victory was short-lived. During the second round, a teammate suddenly fell ill, meaning I would have to replace her for the rest of the competition. I hesitated for a moment, torn between fear and responsibility. Glancing at my classmates’ expectant faces, I took a deep breath, my mind racing. To be honest, I felt I didn’t have enough strength to continue as I was already exhausted. But seeing my teammates’ unwavering support and the hope in their eyes, I knew I couldn’t let them down.
Tired as I was, I was determined to earn honor for my class.
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Before I knew it, a hand gently landed on my shoulder.
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参考答案
一、阅读理解
1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D 5.B 6.C 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.D 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.D
七选五
16.E 17.G 18.F 19.A 20.D
二、完形填空
21.D 22.A 23.B 24.C 25.B 26.C 27.A 28.D 29.B 30.D 31.A 32.A 33.C 34.D 35.B
三、语法填空
36.a 37.but 38.ranging 39.response 40.participated
41.tested 42.by 43.officially 44.professional 45.to serve
写作参考范文
46. 申请信
Dear Mr. Brown,
I’m writing to apply to be an English guide for the Dragon Boat Festival Traditional Culture Exchange Exhibition.
I have a good command of English and know well about Dragon Boat Festival customs. Besides, I am outgoing and good at communicating with others.
I really hope to take this chance to introduce our traditional culture to more people. I would appreciate it if you could consider my application.
Yours,
Li Hua
47. 读后续写
Tired as I was, I was determined to earn honor for my class. I tried my best to keep moving and hit every ball carefully. The match was extremely tough. Though I fought hard all the time, we finally lost the game. Disappointment flooded my mind and I stood there unwilling to move. I felt sorry for letting my classmates down.
Before I knew it, a hand gently landed on my shoulder. I looked up and saw Mary smiling at me. All my classmates gathered around, comforting me and praising my efforts. They told me that courage mattered more than winning. At that moment, I realized the true meaning of the match. I gained confidence and friendship, which would stay with me forever.

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