河南信阳高级中学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月阶段检测英语试题
二、阅读理解
(A)
Amsterdam is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world, famous for its beautiful canals, top art museums, cycling culture and so on. It is the capital city of the Netherlands and often referred to as the “Venice of the North” because of its expansive system of bridges and canals. Here are some of the key points to remember as you plan your trip to Amsterdam.
Must-See Attractions
Most visitors begin their Amsterdam adventure in the Old Centre, which is full of traditional architecture, shopping centers, and coffee shops. You’ll also want to check out Amsterdam’s Museum Quarter in the South District, which is great for shopping at the Albert Cuyp Market and having a picnic in the Vondelpark. The top museums to visit there are the Rijksmusuem, the Ann Frank House, and the Van Gogh Museum.
If You Have Time
There are several other unique districts in Amsterdam, and you should try to explore as many of them as time allows. The Canal Ring is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was originally built to attract wealthy home owners and is a center for celebrity spotting and nightlife today. The Plantage area has most of the city’s museums and the botanical gardens.
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●Buy train tickets at the machine instead of the counter to save a bit of money.
●Instead of hiring a tour guide, hop on a canal boat. They’re inexpensive and will give you a unique point of view of the city.
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21. What can be learned about Amsterdam from this passage
A.The Van Gogh Museum lies in the South District.
B.The Canal Ring is a place to attract garden lovers.
C.The Old Centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
D.Amsterdam is called the “Venice of the North” because of its location.
22. In order to save money in Amsterdam, you can ________.
A.arrange a guided tour
B.buy train tickets at the counter
C.reserve a hotel in the South District
D.book flights between mid-March and mid-May
23. Where is the passage most probably taken from
A.A magazine.
B.An essay.
C.A report.
D.A website.
(B)
“I want to work full-time in China, honey.” An overseas call awakened the wife from sound sleep. “Why ” asked the wife with surprise, in a drowsy (昏昏欲睡的) voice, from the other side of the ocean.
In the United States, he had a great future ahead. At the age of 36, he became the youngest professor in the history of the Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University, for his academic achievements. At 40, he became a tenured (终身的) chair professor at Princeton.
When everything seemed perfect and admirable to others, he firmly decided to say goodbye to Princeton University, to an affluent life in the United States, and return to China.
The news spread explosively. Many expressed confusion, many persuaded him, many made fun of him, and still many waited to have a good laugh at him.
He said patriotism is the plainest feeling of a person. Who doesn’t love his motherland, after all In his heart, the American dream is already something past; the Chinese dream is rising.
After returning to China, he devoted all his energy, worked like crazy, and determined to do something big. He formed a life science research team. Every day, he works 12 to 16 hours at his laboratory. He is Shi Yigong, nicknamed “Da Niu” (someone with extraordinary achievements) by Tsinghua students. His given name, Yigong, comes from an idiom that means “devoted to public interest whole-heartedly”. “So far as I’m concerned, awards are of no special meaning.” Shi says calmly.
In his 18 years of study in the United States, he never forgot his Chinese dream. In the next 18 years, the Chinese dream will be more beautiful and greater by the efforts of Shi Yigong and the likes of him.
24. Why was Shi determined to return to China
A.To serve his motherland.
B.To reunite with his wife.
C.To live a quieter life.
D.To make more money.
25. What does the underlined word “affluent” in Paragraph 3 probably mean
A.Normal.
B.Miserable.
C.Wealthy.
D.Adventurous.
26. What can we know about Shi Yigong
A.His decision was well-received.
B.He doesn’t care much about fame.
C.He is the youngest professor in history.
D.His Chinese dream will be realized in 18 years.
27. Why is Shi Yigong called “Da Niu” by his Tsinghua students
A.To support his life science research.
B.To praise his honesty.
C.To introduce his endless energy in work.
D.To show his unusual achievements.
(C)
Winter can usually kill most wildfires. But in the far North,some forest fires just don’t die. They are thought of as “zombie (僵尸) fires”.
“Zombie fires” usually sleep underground in winter. Covered by snow, they smoke through the cold. Fueled by carbon-rich peat (泥炭) and soil in the North, most of these hidden fires spread slowly for less than 500 meters during the winter. When spring comes, the flames (火焰) of the fires appear near sites that they have burned in winter, and they turn to burning fresh fuels around. This may happen well before the traditional fire season in the far North.
“Zombie fires” had been known mostly from firefighters’ stories. Few scientists studied them until details in some satellite images attracted one research team. Rebecca Scholten, a member of the team, studies earth systems at Vrije University Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Her team noticed an unusual thing. “New fires have been starting very close to the former years’ fires in recent years, and we wonder how often the fires might survive the winter,” Scholten explains.
These “zombie fires” are rarely seen before, according to a new study from Nature. But in recent years, they are becoming more common, the study warns. It is believed that the “zombie fires” are even on the road of being a threat. Forests in the far North are warming faster than the globe’s average. Scholten says, “We’re seeing more hot summers and more large fires and strong burning. That could set the stage for the fires to become a bigger problem,” she worries. And the region’s soils hold a lot of carbon—maybe twice as much as earth’s atmosphere. More fires here could give off huge amounts of greenhouse gases. That would drive a cycle of more warming and even higher risk of fires.
28. What do we know about the “zombies fires” in the far North
A.They will completely die out in winter.
B.Their flames can only appear in spring.
C.Carbon-rich peat helps them burn slowly in winter.
D.They often happen after the traditional fire season.
29. What can we infer from Scholten’s words in paragraph 3
A.“Zombie fires” happen more frequently than before.
B.“Zombie fires” appear earlier than the years before.
C.“Zombie fires” appear in different shapes every year.
D.“Zombie fires” happen far from former years’ fires.
30. What may be a cause of being a threat for the “zombie fires”
A.More greenhouse gases are given off.
B.The area’s soils are short of carbon.
C.The global warming is slowing down.
D.The hot summers are less and less seen.
31. What can be the best title for the text
A.Will “zombie fires” disappear
B.Pay attention to “zombie fires”!
C.Are “zombie fires” frightening
D.“Zombie fires” are caused by humans!
(D)
The first wave of concerns over artificial intelligence(AI)in 2023 appeared soon after New Year’s Day when classrooms reopened and schools from Seattle to Paris started blocking ChatGPT, a powerful software based on AI large language models, because teenagers were using it to do their homework.
The AI large language models behind such products as ChatGPT work by repeatedly guessing the next word in a sentence after having “learned” the rules from a huge amount of human-written works. Although they often get facts wrong, their answers appear so natural that Keven, their inventors begin to worry about their possible use for spreading false information.
People became more worried when various AI products started to create not just texts but novel images, music and human voices, which threatened the livelihoods of anyone who writes, draws or sings for a living. It led to strikes by Hollywood writers and actors and legal challenges from artists and bestselling authors. Some of the most respected scientists even warned that the technology’s unchecked progress was possibly threatening human existence. “In the longer term, they might manage our attention,” pioneering AI scientist Fei Fei Lisaid. “They would tell us which video to watch, which book to read or whose communication to respond as AI technology’s abilities improve rapidly. They could be a very good assistant, but also with really big risks.”
Li hoped that 2023 is going to be a year for people to think about what Al is, how to use it and what the effects are — all the good, the bad and the ugly.
“It’s easy to forget that they are not the first wave of AI puter vision techniques developed by Li and other scientists have helped sort through a huge database of photos to recognize objects and individual faces and guide self-driving cars. Speech recognition advances have made voice assistants like Siri and Alexa a normal thing in many people’s lives,” said Tom Gruber, co-founder of Siri Inc.
32. Why did schools try to stop their students from using ChatGPT
A.ChatGPT often got facts wrong in the class.
B.Students spent too much time on the software.
C.ChatGPT helped students spread false information.
D.Students used the software to cheat at their homework.
33. What are the second and third paragraphs mainly about
A.AI’s training costs.
B.ATs amazing abilities.
C.AI’s possible threats.
D.AI’s fast developments.
34. What would Tom Gruber most probably suggest people do
A.Think carefully about AI’s impact.
B.Welcome AI technology
C.Do use ChatGPT more carefully.
D.Upgrade ChatGPT in time.
35. Where is the text most probably taken from
A.A news report.
B.A guide book to a software.
C.A product review.
D.An introduction to a person.
三、七选五
Fear of Missing Out
It’s a common experience: You’re scrolling through a social media page, and you see pictures of friends traveling or going to parties. Suddenly you start to wonder why you’re not doing those things. Are you missing out on something fun and exciting because you’re locked into everyday life This experience has come to be known as the fear of missing out, sometimes abbreviated(缩写) FOMO. 36 But with the rise of social media, FOMO is becoming much more common.
Wanting to be in on the fun when exciting things are happening is completely normal. But for some people, it can lead to an addiction to checking their phones to find out what other people are doing. Even while doing things that are fun or necessary, people can feel like there’s something better going on elsewhere. This urge to connect can lead them to disconnect from the people they are actually with. 37 It can even be dangerous; some people try to check messages while driving.
Remember that what people choose to post on social media does not necessarily reflect their life overall. People tend to pick and choose the things they share, so we only ever know a small part of anyone else’s life.
38 You cannot be everywhere and do everything that might be interesting or productive, and that’s OK.
It might even be necessary to turn off your phone or log out of social media for a while. 39 You can even set particular times in your day to check email and social media. By stepping away for a time, you can help keep other people’s lives in perspective.
Finally, focus on the things in front of you. Enjoy them, do them well and let everything else go. 40
Don’t let the fear of missing out cause you to miss out on the good things you have in life. Relax, enjoy what you do and let other people enjoy their lives without envying them.
A.To some extent, people have always worried about missing out on things.
B.Without the social media you will get unconnected with the whole world.
C.It also prevents them from being satisfied with the good things in their lives.
D.When you fully engage with life, you’ll worry less about what you’re not doing.
E.Get rid of the constant reminders of everything that’s happening in the world.
F.It’s difficult to connect with the reasons why you choose not to participate.
G.It’s also important to be humble and acknowledge your limitations.
四、完形填空
Eddie McCarthy was watching the local TV news when he suddenly saw a 41 face on the screen: Roman, one of his high school math students. His parents were42 looking for a live kidney (肾) donor for him. McCarthy decided he would get a blood test to see if he might be a 43 match.
Roman’s kidneys were failing, and he would likely have to wait three to five years for a donor kidney, 44 more than 92,000 people were on the waiting list.
Roman’s mother said, “Every birthday was bittersweet, knowing that Roman was getting closer to 45 a kidney transplant (移植).” His parents began an all-out 46 for a living donor two years ago.
Then in February, their 47 came after McCarthy saw them on the local news. McCarthy got a blood test at a local clinic and 48 that his blood type was O positive like Roman’s. He soon did more tests. At the end of June, he 49 news that he would be a great donor match for Roman.
When the hospital 50 in June that the operation would be performed, Roman’s parents began to shed tears.
Roman’s transplant went smoothly, and he was pretty much back to being a 51 15-year-old kid. His parents’ friends 52 a GoFundMe account for him to help pay the expense.
“Everyone in our family will forever be 53 for what the donor did,” Roman’s mother said. “We hope that his 54 will give hope to others who are 55 what we did, and that they’ll also find donors.”
41. A.familiar B.precious C.common D.different
42. A.comfortably B.happily C.anxiously D.secretly
43. A.strange B.potential C.regular D.original
44. A.if B.until C.because D.although
45. A.admitting B.needing C.improving D.balancing
46. A.search B.responsibility C.suggestion D.excuse
47. A.competition B.challenge C.pride D.luck
48. A.remembered B.commented C.learned D.imagined
49. A.ignored B.spread C.received D.brought
50. A.determined B.blamed C.pretended D.praised
51. A.perfect B.generous C.similar D.normal
52. A.stole B.started C.saved D.sold
53. A.thankful B.patient C.eager D.concerned
54. A.role B.target C.title D.gift
55. A.showing off B.going through C.holding onto D.getting over
五、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。
The ancient city of Kashgar (喀什), which has a population of around 200,000, 56 (greet) over 7 million tourists so far this year. Since the Belt and Road Initiative (“一带一路”倡议) 57 (propose), the ancient city has once again drawn attention as a gateway to opening up to the outside world.
As the night closes in. street 58 (light) come on. Kashgar becomes even 59 (much)alive with tourists joyfully exploring a city with 60 history of more than 2,000 years. Already famous for many years because of its colourful culture and architecture, 61 (tour) has continued to grow rapidly in the ancient city of Kashgar in recent times, with travellers from all around the world going there.
Neil Munro, from Britain, walks into a restaurant with friends 62 (taste) the famous local barbecue and beer. After a two-day stay in Kashgar, the group will motorcycle through several other Chinese provinces including Gansu, Sichuan and Yunnan, before finally 63 (arrive) in Laos. This is Munro’s third visit 64 Kashgar. When he first travelled there in 1999, he was shocked by the unique culture and he soon began learning Chinese.
“The people here are welcoming. Kashgar is full of energy,” said Sirpa Jarvenpa, from Finland, 65 took part in the long motorcycle ride along with her husband.
六、书面表达
第一节 应用文写作
66. 假定你是李华,上周你校艺术俱乐部举办了主题为“数字国画欣赏(Appreciation of Digital Chinese Painting)”的活动。请你为校英语报写一篇报道,内容包括:
1. 活动介绍(时间、地点和内容等);
2. 活动反响。
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。
Appreciation of Digital Chinese Painting
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第二节 读后续写
67. 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。
It was a cool early morning of the winter season. I was excited to start my morning walk. Every day I promise myself that I would start ‘walking exercise’ but it never happened. I saw, so many people were engaged in this amazing habit but I could never push myself. So that day I was determined to take the golden opportunity!
I got everything ready, my shoes, socks, hand glove, and jacket, etc from the previous night. I don’t know why I felt as if I am going to do some expedition! Oh yes! I was ready and started walking on the lonely road. The outside temperature seemed to be below 18 degrees. But I enjoyed the fresh air. Probably that day I was the only one who was walking on the road at that time. I think I was too early but anyhow I loved it!
After a few yards were covered, I felt delighted! Tall trees were on both the roadsides. It was so calm and quiet all around except randomly the little birds was singing sweetly in the trees. On one side of the road, a small pond was there. Since it was my first walking exercise, I thought to take a little rest just near the bank of the river and then continue. The sun was moving closer to the horizon scattering colors to the sky.
As the sky started glittering with beautiful yellow and red light like every day before the sunrise, I left that place and ended my journey furthermore. I comforted myself that the next day I would increase my exercise a little more. I turned and leisurely walked down towards my home.
From then on, I kept walking in the morning every day. And many things beautiful occurred. However, the one I’ll never forget is my friendship with a homeless dog, which finally became a member of my family.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I came across the dog while walking in the morning.
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Returning home, I continued to walk, only to find a team of dogs following me.
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参考答案
二、阅读理解
21.A 22.C 23.D 24.A 25.C 26.B 27.D 28.C 29.A 30.A 31.B 32.D 33.C 34.B 35.A
三、七选五
36.A 37.C 38.G 39.E 40.D
四、完形填空
41.A 42.C 43.B 44.C 45.B 46.A 47.D 48.C 49.C 50.A 51.D 52.B 53.A 54.D 55.B
五、语法填空
56. has greeted 57. was proposed 58. lights 59. more 60. a 61. tourism 62. to taste 63. arriving 64. to 65. who
六、书面表达
第一节 应用文写作(参考范文)
Appreciation of Digital Chinese Painting
Last week, our school art club held an activity themed “Appreciation of Digital Chinese Painting” in the school lecture hall.
At the activity, professional teachers showed and explained various digital Chinese paintings. Different from traditional paintings, digital works combine traditional Chinese painting techniques with modern technology, showing unique charm. Students also tried creating simple digital paintings on the spot.
The activity received wide praise. It not only let us appreciate the beauty of traditional Chinese art but also made us realize the perfect combination of tradition and technology. All students hoped for more similar cultural activities.
第二节 读后续写(参考范文)
I came across the dog while walking in the morning. It was a thin and weak stray dog, lying quietly by the roadside. Its eyes looked gentle and helpless, making my heart softened. I gently approached it and found it had no obvious injuries. Every morning afterwards, I would bring some food and water for it. Gradually, the dog became familiar with me and would wag its tail happily when seeing me. It began to walk along with me during my morning exercise every day.
Returning home, I continued to walk, only to find a team of dogs following me. I was a little surprised at first but soon realized they were the dog’s partners. I still stuck to my morning walk and kept feeding these lovely dogs. As time went by, they became my loyal walking companions. Eventually, I adopted the first dog I met. It has become a warm member of my family, and this special friendship always reminds me of the beautiful surprises life brings.

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