辽宁鞍山市普通高中联考2025-2026学年度下学期高二6月份阶段性训练英语试卷(含答案)

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辽宁鞍山市普通高中联考2025-2026学年度下学期高二6月份阶段性训练英语试卷(含答案)

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辽宁鞍山市普通高中联考
2025-2026学年度下学期高二6月份阶段性训练
英语试卷
一、阅读理解
A
Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits
The Exhibition
When Vincent van Gogh arrived in Arles, France, he befriended his neighbor and postman Joseph Roulin, along with his wife and three children. Van Gogh went on to paint several vibrant and expressive portraits of the Roulin family. This exhibition showcases about twenty of them, demonstrating his distinctively forward-thinking approach to portraiture.
Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits also reveals the significance of Van Gogh’s close friendship with Joseph Roulin amidst his arrival in a new town and struggles with mental health. The Roulin portraits appear alongside other works — including Japanese prints and Paul Gauguin paintings — that helped shape Van Gogh’s work during this period.
Exhibition Times
March 30 – September 7, at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA
Museum Hours 10 am – 5 pm
Last entry 30 minutes before Museum closing. There is no re-entry.
Ticket Information
Adults $34.00 || Youths 7 – 17 $17.00 || Youths 0 – 6 Free
Tickets are available for purchase in advance at mfa.org or by phone at 1-800-440-6975. A $6 per-order processing fee applies to all phone orders.
Entry times are 30 minutes; visitors must enter the exhibition within that 30-minute window. Once inside the gallery, visitors may stay as long as they like.
Make sure to add any free youth tickets to your order at the same time as you add adult tickets.
1. What does the exhibition mainly highlight
A.Van Gogh’s early life in Arles.
B.Van Gogh’s interest in Japanese art.
C.Van Gogh’s struggles with mental health.
D.Van Gogh’s innovative portrait techniques.
2. How much would a couple with two children aged 4 and 14 have to pay for admission
A.$68. B.$85. C.$102. D.$119.
3. What is required for visitors to enter the exhibition
A.Arrive within their assigned entry period.
B.Limit their stay in the exhibition to 30 minutes.
C.Re-enter the museum anytime before its closing.
D.Buy tickets at the museum on the day of their visit.
B
Back in Beijing after 30 Years: US Anchor Stunned by Its Rapid Development
On May 14, 2026, seasoned Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer joined the US presidential press group and paid a return visit to Beijing. Thirty years had passed since his first arrival in the city back in 1996, and he was utterly amazed by the tremendous changes taking place here.
As he recalled, Beijing wore a totally different look three decades ago. Bicycles dominated city streets and crowded buses served as the main means of public transport. Scarcely were high-rise buildings seen, and citizens stuck to a slow lifestyle with cash remaining the major way of daily consumption.
By contrast, what unfolds before his eyes nowadays is a vibrant modern metropolis. Skyscrapers rise in large numbers, and wide avenues are filled with well-organized traffic. New energy vehicles are prevalent across the city, with charging stations easily accessible in public areas. Furthermore, smart services and mobile payment have already become an indispensable part of local residents’ everyday life.
Faced with such striking contrasts between past and present, Hemmer said from the bottom of his heart that China’s development speed had far exceeded his original expectations, an opinion widely shared by other accompanying journalists.
The remarkable transformation of Beijing over three decades is more than just urban upgrading. It vividly mirrors China’s steady and sound development trend. Such firsthand experiences enable foreign visitors to break away from outdated stereotypes and form a rational and comprehensive understanding of modern China.
4. Why does the author mention charging stations in the text
A.To prove public facilities in Beijing are perfectly built without any weakness
B.To show supporting facilities match the popularization of new energy vehicles
C.To explain why traditional means of transport have completely disappeared
D.To indicate people have totally abandoned cash consumption nowadays
5. The underlined word “mirrors” in the last paragraph most probably means _________.
A.reflects B.demonstrates C.illustrates D.predicts
6. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage
A.Hemmer first came to Beijing in the year of 1986
B.Few foreign journalists agree with Hemmer’s view on China’s development
C.The transformation of Beijing is merely limited to city appearance renewal
D.Great city changes help foreigners view modern China more objectively
7. What is the main purpose of this passage
A.To introduce the whole developing history of Beijing in the past thirty years
B.To express foreign media’s doubt about China’s rapid urban construction
C.To show foreign people’s sincere recognition of China’s great development
D.To compare different public transport systems in old and modern Beijing
C
On April 18, 2026, the Breakthrough Prize Foundation announced its 2026 winners. Known as the “Oscars of Science,” the prizes honor great achievements in life sciences, fundamental physics and mathematics. This year, three excellent Chinese women mathematicians made history by winning important early-career awards.
The Breakthrough Prizes were started in 2012 by top tech leaders, including Google co-founder Sergey Brin and Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife. Each main prize is worth three million US dollars, making it one of the world’s richest scientific awards. Besides the top prizes, the foundation offers two kinds of awards for young researchers: the New Horizons Prizes and the Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prize for women mathematicians.
All three winners are alumni of the School of Mathematical Sciences at Peking University.
WANG Hong, from the Institut des Hautes tudes Scientifiques and New York University, received the New Horizons in Mathematics Prize. She was honored for solving major problems in harmonic analysis, especially the 3D Kakeya conjecture, a difficult question that had puzzled mathematicians for a long time.
TANG Yunqing, from the University of California, Berkeley, also won the New Horizons in Mathematics Prize. She was recognized for proving the unbounded denominators conjecture and making important progress in number theory and modular forms.
ZHANG Mingjia, a young researcher at Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study, was awarded the Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prize, a special award for women in mathematics. Her creative work on Shimura varieties has opened new directions in number theory.
Their joint success is a historic milestone for Chinese mathematicians and women in mathematics around the world. As graduates of Peking University’s School of Mathematical Sciences, they show the rapid progress of China’s mathematics education and research. Their achievements also show a new age in which Chinese talents are rising to the highest level of international mathematics, changing the global picture of the field.
8. Why were the three mathematicians awarded
A.They set up new research centers for young math learners.
B.They trained a number of top graduates from Peking University.
C.They provided financial support for the Breakthrough Prizes.
D.They made outstanding breakthroughs in mathematical studies.
9. What can we infer about the three mathematicians
A.They are the first Chinese winners of all Breakthrough Prizes.
B.They work at the same foreign universities and research institutes.
C.Their research has opened new directions for mathematical development.
D.They have become leaders of the Breakthrough Prize Foundation.
10. What is the author’s attitude towards the three mathematicians success
A.Admiring B.Doubtful C.Critical D.Unconcerned
11. What is the main purpose of the passage
A.To introduce the history and sponsors of the Breakthrough Prizes.
B.To honor three Chinese women mathematicians and their achievements.
C.To explain the importance of basic research in life sciences and physics.
D.To show the rapid development of mathematics education worldwide.
D
In May 2026, Huawei unveiled an original principle for industrial development at the IEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems held in Shanghai: the Tau (τ) Scaling Law (韬定律).
For over five decades, Moore’s Law (摩尔定律) has guided the development of the global semiconductor industry. Transistors (晶体管) on a single chip double roughly every 18-24 month. Engineers use geometric scaling to shrink chips and hold more components, a method that has greatly advanced electronic devices. Today, however, this model hits physical and economic limits. Transistors are nearly the size of atoms, and further downsizing leads to technical difficulties and higher costs. With its benefits fading, the industry is searching for new innovations for the post-Moore’s Law era.
Tau (τ), a Greek letter, denotes the time constant (时间常数) in circuit theory. It is defined by the formula τ=R x C, where R is resistance (电阻) and C is capacitance (电容). This value shows how long electronic signals travel and change state in a circuit. A smaller Tau reading means a faster and more efficient chip.
Representing a major shift in industry ideas, the Tau Scaling Law turns from pure geometric scaling to time scaling. It aims to reduce signal propagation delay, which greatly restricts modern chip performance. Supported by Huawei’s core technology LogicFolding (逻辑折叠), this method optimizes circuit designs and signal paths across the whole system. Chips thus work faster and consume less power, without heavy dependence on top-tier manufacturing technologies.
The new principle provides a practical technical approach for the post-Moore’s Law semiconductor industry. It suggests that besides component miniaturization, structural and logical improvements can also help drive industrial development.
12. What can we learn about Moore’s Law from the passage
A.It relies on time scaling to improve chip performance.
B.The benefits it brings are gradually weakening for multiple reasons.
C.It remains dominant despite some minor technical challenges.
D.It requires advanced circuit design to cut signal propagation delay.
13. What is the essential difference between the Tau Scaling Law and Moore’s Law
A.The former abandons component miniaturization completely.
B.Both depend on top manufacturing techniques to function.
C.The latter has reached the end of its development life cycle.
D.They target different performance-improving directions.
14. What can we infer about a chip with a relatively large Tau value
A.It probably has slower signal transmission and lower efficiency.
B.Its resistance and capacitance must be extremely high.
C.It faces fewer technical barriers in component miniaturization.
D.It can operate steadily with lower power consumption.
15. What is the main idea of the passage
A.An analysis of the obvious drawbacks of Moore’s Law in modern times.
B.A newly-proposed technical principle for the post-Moore’s Law industry.
C.An introduction to Huawei’s breakthrough manufacturing technologies.
D.A comprehensive comparison between two typical industrial principles.
七选五
One of the most common mistakes in communication is trying to do too much. ____16____ There’s no value in delivering any kind of communication, whether written, spoken, formal, or informal, if the message doesn’t come across clearly. Being clear and brief — while maintaining interest and including everything your listeners need to know — is a high-level communication skill.
Here are some tips worth following in order to communicate more effectively.
Keep your audience in mind.
Your audience will naturally be more interested and engaged when you tailor your communications to their interests. ____17____ This will engage their desire to understand and interact with the information.
Don’t use ten words when one will do.
Even the most engaged and committed audience will eventually get bored. Keeping your message simple and clear will make it easier for people to understand. ____18____ However, they’re hearing it for the first time. Keep it simple.
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If you’ve ever worked as an instructor, manager, trainer or coach, you’ll know that there are few better ways to learn new information than to teach it. Ask the audience to contribute their ideas or to take a role in explaining new concepts and policies to others. Allow them to lead discussions and meetings to develop their communication skills.
Consider the best method to deliver your message.
If the information you’re communicating isn’t urgent, consider sending an email. Written communication will give your audience more time to review it, think it over, and follow up with questions. ____20____
Building effective communication skills takes time, but the effects are worth the effort.
A.Be patient.
B.Get the audience involved.
C.The best messages are often simple.
D.Speak directly to what matters to them.
E.You may be surprised by what your listeners offer.
F.It will also give them a handy record to refer back to.
G.As the speaker, you already know what you’re going to say.
二、完形填空
As a boy raised in the 1970s and 1980s, I usually saw hitchhikers walking along the side of the road when they went into town, because they couldn’t ____21____ cars. As I got older, I noticed them less and less, ____22____. That is until recently. It seems the difficulties of life these days are leaving a lot more people with only their legs for ____23____.
The other day I was driving home after shopping in a ____24____ state of mind. Having been worrying too much and not praying enough, I was starting to wonder if anything I did even ____25____ in this crazy world.
It was then that I saw her, a middle-aged woman ____26____ down with shopping bags on the side of the road, ____27____ to hitch a ride. I ____28____ and let her in. She was traveling a bit out of my way but I decided to give her a ____29____ all the way home. She told me how hard things had been for her lately and that she’d had to ____30____ her car.
The instant we ____31____ her house, she smiled and thanked me for the ride. Driving away smiling too, I heard God’s ____32____ voice speaking into the depths of my heart. “Everything you do in this life makes a(n) ____33____ my child. Everything you do matters.” I thanked Him for helping me to share His Love, ____34____ my sour state of mind and ____35____ joy to my soul again.
21. A.repair B.lend C.afford D.borrow
22. A.thus B.though C.although D.instead
23. A.relaxation B.restriction C.recreation D.transportation
24. A.sour B.sweet C.bitter D.spicy
25. A.deserved B.extended C.sponsored D.mattered
26. A.settled B.loaded C.set D.knelt
27. A.urging B.demanding C.hoping D.promising
28. A.pulled over B.pulled in C.pulled down D.pulled out
29. A.lecture B.drive C.surprise D.deal
30. A.rent B.lose C.sell D.buy
31. A.approached B.departed C.resigned D.acquired
32. A.serious B.secret C.quiet D.gentle
33. A.effect B.profit C.difference D.sense
34. A.broadening B.sweetening C.strengthening D.lengthening
35. A.gaining B.seeking C.returning D.spotting
三、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 vocabulary of tea tasting can seem abstract to the point of poetry. When ____36____ (season) tea lovers comment on a cup of tea, they might comment on its qi and yun. In a 2021 paper, Zhang Jinghong notes that in Chinese culture, food and drink are not judged only by taste or smell. When ____37____ (cite) the ancient saying, “Medicine and food have the same origin”, she says that the impact of food and drink on the body remains ____38____ important factor in how Chinese perceive taste and quality. Just to name one example, common food descriptors like “hot” and “cold” do not describe specific temperatures, ____39____ how a dish is perceived to affect a person’s inner temperature.
Keeping that ____40____ mind, what exactly do tea lovers mean when they talk about qi and yun Deng Shihai, an early expert on Pu’er tea, praised its “flavorless flavor” as the highest level Pu’er can attain. If that sounds needlessly contradictory, you’re not alone, but to Deng, it was a way to distinguish beginners at tea, ____41____ focus on taste, from experts who see tea more ____42____ (whole).
Qi and yun are thought to be more advanced than any simple description of taste, in part because they imply an indescribable sense of connection between people and things, and even to the far ____43____ (expand) natural world. As Zhang notes, “Qi and yun ____44____ (consider) to more accurately and thoroughly express what people feel when they are touched by things, and to better reflect the ____45____ (unit) of people and things, and people and nature.”
四、书信写作(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,上周末你和家人到张叔叔家的菜园帮忙种菜,请你就此事写一篇短文,向你校英文报的“The Glory of Labor”栏目投稿,内容包括:
1.劳动经历;
2.你的感受。
注意:1.词数为100左右;
2.短文题目已为你写好。
A Planting Day
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五、读后续写(满分25分)
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。
Meagan and her close friend Samantha, both school teachers, lived together in an apartment in Denver. On mornings when Samantha had class, Meagan would help to watch her 2-year-old daughter, Hannah. Also part of the household was Meagan’s pet, Willie, a particularly intelligent and chatty parrot.
Willie was indeed funny and a good talker. In addition to some vocabulary learned from Meagan, he became a great mimic (会模仿的动物) of cats, dogs, and chickens. Plus, he could sing along to the radio. The bird was a nice playmate for the little girl, and he always knew how to lift her spirits. The bird was more than just a pet; he was a member of the family.
One day, with Samantha at school, Hannah had comfortably positioned herself in front of morning cartoons while Meagan was busy cooking in the kitchen, preparing the little girl her favorite breakfast treat, an apple pie. When Meagan was done baking the apple pie, she placed it at the center of the kitchen table to cool. She looked at Hannah and, confident the child was fully engaged with the TV, walked out of the kitchen quickly to use the bathroom.
Meagan was gone maybe 30 seconds. And suddenly, she heard the bird going crazy, screaming loudly. She heard two very distinct words from the parrot’s mouth. “Mama! Baby!” Repeated over and over again. “Mama! Baby! Mama! Baby!”
Meagan ran out of the bathroom to find Hannah in the kitchen, holding the partly eaten apple pie, fighting for breath, her face and lips a terrifying shade of blue. And Willie was still screaming loudly.
Hannah had climbed up on a chair, gotten the apple pie from the kitchen table and was clearly choking on it.
注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
With a pounding heart, Meagan grabbed Hannah immediately.
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Around lunchtime, Samantha came back from school.
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2027届高二6月考试英语答案
第一部分 听力
1-5 BCABB 6-10 CACAA 11-15 BCCBA 16-20 CCBCA
第二部分 阅读
21-23 DBA 24-27 BADC 28-31 DCAB 32-35 BDAB
七选五 36-40 CDGBF
第三部分 完型
41-45 CBDAD 46-50 BCABC 51-55 ADCBC
语法填空
56. seasoned
57. citing
58. an
59. but
60. in
61. who
62. wholly
63. more expansive
64. are considered
65. unity
第四部分 写作
第一节 应用文写作
A Planting Day
Last weekend my family went to uncle Zhang’s vegetable garden to help with the planting. Uncle Zhang used a small tractor to get the land into shape. My father dug holes on the land before Mother and I put seeds into them. Then, we worked together to bury the seeds with earth and water them. The process sounds easy, but actually every step takes some skills and a lot of labor. It was not very hot that day but I was soon sweating and it felt as if my back was breaking.
It was not until then that I truly understand what uncle Zhang meant by saying “You won’t appreciate what’s on your table unless you get your hands in the soil”. It is really a meaningful day for me.
第二节 读后续写
With a pounding heart, Meagan grabbed Hannah immediately. She began performing first aid to help the choking girl. After a few pushes to Hannah’s chest, a small piece of apple pie flew out of her mouth, and she started breathing normally again. Her face and lips returned to their normal color from the terrible blue. As Hannah was brought back to safety, Willie, the parrot, finally quieted down. Overcome with relief, Meagan burst into tears. After making sure that Hannah was okay, Meagan sat down with her and gave her a big hug. She explained to Hannah how important it was to chew her food properly. Hannah listened attentively, still a little shaken up from the incident.
Around lunchtime, Samantha came back from school. Meagan told Samantha about what had happened with Hannah and how Willie had saved the girl’s life by alerting her to the danger. Samantha was in shock but grateful that everything turned out okay. She hugged Hannah and stroked her back, murmuring, “It’s alright now, sweetie.” They knew that they owed a debt of gratitude to the chatty bird who had become such an important member of their household. From that day on, they were even more appreciative of Willie’s presence. The parrot not only became a playmate for Hannah, but also a hero.

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