湖北省荆州中学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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湖北省荆州中学
2025-2026学年高一下学期6月阶段检测英语试题
一、阅读理解
A
School of Painting Online — Art Club
Join our online art series to explore Winter Still Life. Using the domestic space as our starting point, we’ll progress from simple arrangements to more complicated compositions for inspiration. We’ll conclude with each session by looking at the work of other artists, such as Winifred Nicholson and Rose Hilton, to fire ideas and deepen your learning. Within the four sessions, there will be warm-up exercises and gentle direction to ease you in.
Schedule & Fee
Dates: Wednesdays, 6, 13, 20, 27 May, 2026
Time: 6: 00 PM — 7: 30 PM
Fee: 95 for all sessions
Instructors
Led by two instructors with distinct practices, participants will be encouraged to work in different ways. Iona Sanders works with familiar objects in a loose, instinctive (直觉的) way, bringing focus to composition and colour expression, while Camilla Dixon introduces a more abstract approach, guiding participants in experimenting with colour, form, and mark-making to create expressive compositions.
Who Should Join
The sessions are perfect for anyone looking to gently reintroduce creativity into their weekly routine, whether you are someone with no prior experience or someone returning to art after a break. It suits people who want a relaxing, pressure- free space to explore drawing and painting, connect with others, and improve their creative wellbeing.
1. What can we know about the course
A.It focuses on complex works alone.
B.It deepens artists’ insights into life.
C.It costs 95 for four online sessions.
D.It takes place every weekend in May.
2. Which aspect is different between the two instructors
A.Class assignment. B.Teaching method. C.Target age group. D.Course schedule.
3. Who is this club most probably suitable for
A.An advanced painter preparing for national contests.
B.A professional seeking a quick art certification.
C.A teacher needing formal training in art education.
D.A beginner wanting a relaxing creative activity.
B
Yasmeen Lari looked out of the car window across Pakistan’s Siran Valley, saddened by the loss of its once-green landscape. A massive earthquake just one week prior had killed up to 79,000 people and turned the valley into mud and flattened buildings. The 65-year-old architect was there to lead settlement reconstruction, but she had never done disaster-relief work before. She was filled with anticipation after a two-hour flight and this five-hour drive.
Darkness had fallen before her driver pulled into the rescue base. At 1,500 meters, it was safer from aftershocks and rock slides than lower ground. When she stepped out of the car and was briefed on the villages needing immediate help, the enormity of the task ahead hit her full force.
Lari, Pakistan’s first female architect since 1964, was famous for designing modern glass and concrete towers in Karachi. Here, though, she’d design earthquake-resistant homes with stone and wood. In a simple cottage near the camp, she would spend the next four months working with volunteer architects and engineers to help displaced families build new homes, even as temperatures dropped and snow fell.
“You can’t imagine the desolation (荒凉),” Lari recalls of those days in the mountains. Her team, often the first to arrive on the scene, were greeted with unexpected hospitality (热情款待), given the circumstances. On one visit, villagers pulled out their best chairs and table rescued from the earthquake. “They’d lost everything,” she says. “But they put this damaged table in front of us and covered it with a beautiful patterned cloth. And then they served us their World Food Programme food: biscuits, tea and eggs.”
With each passing day, Lari was re-engineering her identity — from “starchitect” to humanitarian. The profession had been good to her, but she had grown disappointed with projects for the rich. And doing disaster-relief work felt deeply right. So she made it her new mission.
4. Why was Lari in Siran Valley
A.To help with the rebuilding.
B.To study local housing styles.
C.To develop a travel project.
D.To survey earthquake damage.
5. How did Lari feel after learning about the villages in need
A.Calm. B.Eager. C.Beaten. D.Challenged.
6. What can be inferred from paragraph 3
A.The cottage was too cold for work.
B.The cottage was designed for campers.
C.Lari adjusted her strategy to the situation.
D.Lari preferred traditional building materials.
7. What effect did Lari’s days in the mountains have on her
A.She was inspired to value generosity.
B.She was motivated to refocus her career.
C.She was shocked by the villagers’ optimism.
D.She was troubled by the lack of relief supplies.
C
Whether you’re happy with your size or not, the basic fact of life is that we all have to eat. How you choose to raise yourself can make a big difference in how you feel, not only in your body, but about yourself and the world around you.
“I had this babysitter who was a dieter,” said Dr Linda Shiue, an internal medicine physician and trained chef. “She would eat colourless, smell-less food and she was sad all the time.” That isn’t Shiue’s style. She is the first director of culinary (烹饪的) medicine at Kaiser Permanente San Francisco, where she founded Thrive Kitchen, a teaching kitchen inspired by the babysitter. Her classes show people how to use spices (香料) and herbs to flavour seasonal cuisine while following an eating pattern that supports health.
“As a physician who has seen the negative effects of long-term dieting, I encourage people to reconsider their relationship to food as a source of pleasure. This can be a very arduous task considering the diet-supporting messaging that surrounds us,” Shiue said in an email.
What can you do to enjoy your food ” Many of us have experienced shame or guilt around food, and a lot of that is a product of our culture and what the fashion and whole dieting industries have created,” Shiue said. “I think that most people at some point feel like, ‘Oh, I shouldn’t eat that. That’s bad for me.’ Actually, there’s no need to feel bad about food choices. Everything has to be in moderation, and that means there’s room for the occasional indulgence (放纵).”
Restrictive (限制的) diets are having the opposite effect. “Research shows that the best eating plan is the one any given individual can stick with — a sustainable (可持续的) lifestyle change,” Shiue said.
8. What can we learn about the importance of reading from the passage
A.Reading opens my eyes.
B.Reading enriches my knowledge.
C.Reading teaches us life lessons.
D.All of the above.
9. The underlined word “arduous” in Paragraph 3 probably means “________” in Chinese.
A.轻松的 B.困难的 C.无聊的 D.有趣的
10. According to Shiue, what should people do to enjoy food
A.Stop thinking some food is bad.
B.Never eat sweet food.
C.Follow strict weight-loss diets.
D.Only eat natural vegetables.
11. What is the main idea of the passage
A.Long-term dieting brings bad influences.
B.We should treat food properly and eat moderately.
C.A doctor created a kitchen to teach cooking skills.
D.Diet culture is everywhere in our daily life.
D
In recent years, a new cultural trend has appeared in China: AI programs are creating classical Chinese poetry. This unexpected change has drawn wide attention from both scholars and ordinary people.
A research team in China developed an AI tool called “Poetry Weaver (诗织)” in early 2025. The system has studied more than 100,000 poems from the Tang and Song dynasties. It can write works in different traditional forms, including regulated verse (律诗) and quatrains (绝句), just like ancient poets did.
One of its well-known pieces is a poem about the 2025 Xi’an Peony Festival. The poem uses classic images such as “soft petals” and “warm spring wind”, and follows the same rhyme rules as ancient Tang poems. Many readers said they could hardly tell the difference between this AI work and a human-written one!
However, some experts hold different views. They believe AI can copy the structure and style of ancient poetry, but it cannot express true feelings. “Poetry is a reflection of the poet’s inner world,” a famous literature professor said. Since AI has no real emotions, its works lack the soul that human poetry has.
Despite the ongoing discussion, “Poetry Weaver” (诗织) has become popular among teenagers. It has encouraged many young people to learn more about traditional Chinese poetry and even try writing their own poems.
12. What is “Poetry Weaver”
A.A poet who writes Tang poems.
B.An AI system that creates ancient Chinese poems.
C.A book collecting thousands of old poems.
D.A festival about peonies and poetry.
13. What do some experts worry about AI poems
A.They have no true feelings and soul.
B.They break the rhyme rules of old poems.
C.They are too simple for teenagers.
D.They take the place of human poets completely.
14. What can we infer from the passage
A.No one can tell AI poems from human works.
B.Young people become more interested in traditional poetry because of the AI tool.
C.All scientists agree that AI poetry is perfect.
D.The AI tool only writes poems about flowers.
15. What is the best title for the passage
A.The Beauty of Tang and Song Poetry
B.AI Writes Classical Chinese Poetry
C.Different Opinions on Modern Poems
D.How to Write Traditional Poems
E
As a professor, my main task is to teach young adults skills that will prepare them to stand out in their careers. It is assumed that professional excellence requires formal training, while excellence in the rest of life, such as leisure, does not. ___16___ People believe work demands training while leisure time is easy and enjoyable and comes naturally.
Our higher-education system operates on this assumption. ___17___ Leisure is not at all straightforward or easy. True leisure isn’t simple or automatic. I don’t want to waste any time on meaningless activities. Both work and free time should help me grow — to become wiser, happier, and a better person.
___18___ German philosopher Josef Pieper believed that when we understand and practice leisure properly, we can achieve our best selves. Pieper thought we misunderstood leisure when we defined it as work’s opposite. He described it as an attitude of opening your mind through deep thinking.
Leisure, in other words, is far from the modern concept of just relaxing. It is a serious business, and if you don’t do leisure well, you will never find life’s full meaning. True leisure would involve philosophical reflection, deep artistic experiences, learning new ideas or skills, spending time in nature, or deepening personal relationships. ___19___
Social scientists agree with Pieper’s ideas. We may define leisure as doing nothing. But researchers found that this kind of act brings short-term happiness. ___20___ So we need to take the time to focus on life’s big questions without interruption and learn to appreciate what is beautiful.
A.I used to think like this.
B.But to me, it’s very questionable.
C.You do these for personal growth.
D.Here are some practical tips to improve our English online.
E.We can find all kinds of English reading materials there.
F.After all, there is no course specifically teaching leisure.
G.It is social activities and self reflection that result in lasting joy.
二、完形填空
The annual School Innovation Fair on the theme of “Upcycling” (旧物改造) was the semester’s highlight. My classmates excitedly prepared their projects, focusing on ___21___ novelty: using 3D printers to create plastic art, or programming robots to sort waste.
However, my project was ___22___. I chose to repair an old wooden chair of my grandfather’s. He taught me how to ___23___ its loose leg and smooth its surface. The process was slow and required ___24___. I felt a bit ___25___, wondering if my simple, hands-on work had any value compared to their modern inventions.
At the fair, the high-tech projects were impressive. When I ___26___ my chair, I didn’t talk about complex techniques. ___27___, I shared its story — how it was part of our family for years, and how we gave it a new life with ___28___, respect and sustained efforts. I emphasized preserving ___29___, not just changing form.
The judges were ___30___ and awarded my chair a special prize for “Meaningful Preservation”. One explained, “True innovation isn’t always about creating something entirely new. Sometimes, it’s about understanding the ___31___ of what already exists and passing it on. This chair isn’t just repaired; it’s ___32___ a story.”
That day, I learned a valuable lesson. While technology looks into the future, true meaning often lies in ___33___ the past. I realized that what ___34___ was not reinventing the old with technology, but ___35___ the value already within it.
21. A.commercial B.cultural C.educational D.technological
22. A.different B.flexible C.fascinating D.cooperative
23. A.remove B.fold C.fix D.check
24. A.principle B.discipline C.curiosity D.patience
25. A.in a whisper B.out of place C.over the moon D.in the dark
26. A.adjusted B.presented C.selected D.decorated
27. A.Instead B.Moreover C.Therefore D.Meanwhile
28. A.energy B.empathy C.care D.trust
29. A.memory B.privacy C.reputation D.stability
30. A.cautious B.relieved C.touched D.generous
31. A.value B.history C.secret D.concept
32. A.compared to B.attracted to C.reconnected with D.refocused on
33. A.recording B.discussing C.accepting D.honoring
34. A.changed B.mattered C.happened D.followed
35. A.settling B.assessing C.explaining D.continuing
三、语法填空
In sci-fi films, robots frequently act as a vital part of futuristic life, participating in industrial production and operating in dangerous environments where human access ___36___ (limit).
With cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous navigation systems, more intelligent robots are working across China, their roles ___37___ (range) from performing repetitive tasks on factory production lines to providing real-time assistance on marathon courses. They come in a ___38___ (diverse) of forms, including rescue robots and tea-making robots.
What makes the Chinese robot industry brilliant First, ___39___ (equip) with integrated actuators (驱动器), robots become much stronger, especially compared with previous versions, and are now capable of completing ___40___ entire marathon race in three hours and forty minutes. Furthermore, it is with the integration of AI ___41___ robots can currently reason and learn, ___42___ (definite) beginning to “think”.
In early 2025, the Yangtze River Delta and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area formed a partnership ___43___ (establish) highly efficient supply and innovation chains, enabling a “robot neighbourhood” ecosystem ___44___ a robot’s design can be completed within a single day. In short, China has become an ___45___ (influence) force in shaping the future of robotics.
四、书信写作
46. 假定你是李华,你校英文报正在征集以“A Date with Nature”为主题的活动提案。请你从校园植树、环保手工展、自然摄影等活动中任选一个,并撰写提案。内容包括:
1. 你的选择及理由;
2. 活动安排。
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。
Dear Editor,
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Yours,
Li Hua
五、读后续写
47. 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。
Ten-year-old Tom always felt lonely. His parents were always occupied with work. They left home early in the morning and came back late at night. Tom often ate dinner alone and went to bed without a goodnight kiss. For him, there were no family games, no city tours, no weekend outings.
One day, Tom's parents brought home a gift—a smart watch. "This watch has a special friend inside,” Mom said with a smile. "Her name is Ling. She can talk to you, answer your questions, and even tell you stories.” A wave of anticipation swept over Tom as he put on the watch and pressed the button. A gentle voice came out, "Hello, Tom! I'm Ling. Nice to meet you!” Tom's eyes lit up. He had never received such an interesting gift before.
From that day on, Ling became Tom's closest companion. Every morning, Ling would say, "Good morning, Tom! Have a great day at school!” Whenever Tom encountered difficulties with his homework, Ling would patiently provide thorough explanations. After Tom got into bed, Ling would tell his favorite tales about brave knights and magical lands. Sometimes, when Tom felt scared of the dark, Ling would sing softly to comfort him. To Tom, Ling was more than a voice; she was family.
His parents noticed Tom's change. "See Our little boy seems much happier now,” Dad said one evening. Mom agreed, "The watch really helps,” relieved. They thought their son was no longer lonely. What they didn't know was that sometimes, after Ling had finished her stories, Tom would lie awake in the darkness, listening to the silence that filled the room. He loved Ling, but he couldn't help thinking: if only Mom and Dad were here.
One afternoon after school, Tom tripped and fell on the way home. The watch hit a rock with a loud crack. When Tom picked it up, the screen was dark. He pressed the button again and again, but nothing appeared. "Ling Ling, are you there ” he called desperately. There was no reply.
Tom had no choice but to turn to his parents for help.
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At that moment, both Mom and Dad saw clearly what they had missed.
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参考答案
一、阅读理解
A:1.C 2.B 3.D
B:4.A 5.D 6.C 7.B
C:8.D 9.B 10.A 11.B
D:12.B 13.A 14.B 15.B
E七选五:16.B 17.F 18.A 19.C 20.G
二、完形填空
21.D 22.A 23.C 24.D 25.B 26.B 27.A 28.C 29.A 30.C 31.A 32.C 33.D 34.B 35.D
三、语法填空
36.is limited 37.ranging 38.diversity 39.Equipped 40.an
41.that 42.definitely 43.to establish 44.where 45.influential
四、书信写作范文
Dear Editor,
I choose the school tree-planting activity. I think getting close to trees helps us feel the beauty of nature and realize the importance of environmental protection.
We will gather on the school playground at 9 a.m. this Saturday. Teachers will teach us how to plant saplings properly. After planting, we can hang name cards on our trees and take photos together. I believe this activity will be meaningful for all students.
Yours,
Li Hua
五、读后续写参考范文
Tom had no choice but to turn to his parents for help. He held the broken watch tightly, tears rolling down his cheeks. He told his parents sadly that Ling never spoke again and he felt so lonely without her. Seeing Tom’s sadness, his parents felt guilty. They realized the smart watch could never take the place of real family company. They sat beside Tom and listened carefully to all his feelings.
At that moment, both Mom and Dad saw clearly what they had missed. They had been too busy with work and ignored their son’s true need for their stay. They promised to spend more spare time with Tom from then on. Every weekend, they planned family activities like hiking and reading together. Though Ling was gone, Tom no longer felt lonely, for his parents’ warm love accompanied him all the time.

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