河南信阳市浉河区信阳高级中学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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河南信阳市浉河区信阳高级中学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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河南信阳市浉河区信阳高级中学
2025-2026学年高一下学期6月阶段检测英语试题
一、听力选择题
1. What will the woman do tomorrow
A.Do some exercise. B.Hang out at the mall. C.Cook lunch by herself.
2. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.A staff meeting. B.Weather changes. C.A weekend plan.
3. What does the man say about the bed
A.It’s big. B.It’s broken. C.It’s heavy.
4. How is the woman going to solve the problem
A.By buying some paper. B.By asking Sally for help. C.By repairing the printer.
5. What does the woman suggest the boy do
A.Go to bed early. B.Read a story. C.Stay in her room.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. Why does the company plan to change the location
A.To save on rent. B.To benefit some employees. C.To have more office space.
7. How does the man feel about the company’s plan
A.Confused. B.Worried. C.Pleased.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Why doesn’t the woman want to go to the park
A.It is too far away. B.It is very dark at night. C.It will be crowded.
9. What does the woman plan to do this weekend
A.Do the shopping. B.Buy some tickets. C.Have a trip.
10. Where are the speakers going tonight
A.To a restaurant. B.To a theater. C.To a supermarket.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What is the man’s concern about the summer break
A.It may be canceled. B.It may be postponed. C.It may lead to customer loss.
12. What do we know about Mr. Brown
A.He will leave the company. B.He booked a family trip. C.He found two professionals.
13. What is the relationship between the speakers
A.Husband and wife. B.Travel partners. C.Co-workers.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. How old is the woman going to be
A.30. B.40. C.50.
15. What does the man think of the restaurant he went to
A.It’s newly opened. B.It’s a bit small. C.It offers expensive food.
16. What does the man recommend the woman to do
A.Invite fewer people. B.Host the party at home. C.Contact his old classmate.
17. What kind of food does the woman expect
A.Greek food. B.Italian food. C.French food.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What is the speaker doing
A.Describing traffic rules. B.Introducing a transportation plan.
C.Sharing road construction progress.
19. When is the construction work expected to begin
A.In 2025. B.In 2026. C.In 2028.
20. What challenges might people face during construction
A.Some roads will be unavailable. B.There will be fewer bus services.
C.The environment will be slightly polluted.
二、阅读理解
A
Fun summer camp for kids
At our fun-filled camp, kids will not only learn about art and crafts (工艺), but will also learn life skills like teamwork and patience. Of course, they will create some awesome art and craft pieces that will stick around for years to come!
Themes
Princesses & pirates (海盗) (Mondays)
We will be creating dozens of handicrafts focused on kids’ favorite princesses or pirates.
Marine & Sea Life (Tuesdays)
We will not only create things about marine & sea life, but also learn a little bit about it.
Fairy tale & Fantasy (Wednesdays)
From dragons to princesses, knights and unicorns, kids will have a fun-filled time!
Science & Nature (Thursdays)
From wild animals to distant planets and brave astronauts, imagination will be inspired in this class!
The Food We Love (Fridays)
From pizza to food trucks, gumballs and cakes, this theme will attract any kid who has an interest in cooking or just enjoys having a taste of delicious food!
Cost
Daily — $50 per day for each kid, and save 10% with two or more kids.
Weekly — register (注册) for the whole week, and you’ll save 15%.
Drop-off & Pick-up
Drop-off will be no earlier than 8:10 a.m. and pick-up must be by 11:50 a.m.
Our summer camp will be offered between 8:30 — 11:30 a.m. from Mondays to Fridays in July. You can have your kids come for the whole week or just choose the days that work best for them. Spots are very limited, and there will be only 10 kids per camp. Please bring light snacks and drinks for your kids only. Water is provided.
21. Which days are suitable for kids who are interested in the universe
A.Mondays. B.Tuesdays. C.Wednesdays. D.Thursdays.
22. How much should two kids pay for the class on the first Friday of July
A.$45. B.$50. C.$90. D.$100.
23. What do we know about this summer camp
A.Kids have to be picked up before 11:30 a.m.
B.It will be held on weekdays in July.
C.Food and drinks are available free of charge.
D.As many as 15 kids are allowed at each camp.
B
At 27, as a new mother, I had been wrestling with stress and worry, which led me to explore acupuncture. A friend’s firm recommendation inspired me to book my first session. I chose Ora, a clinic I had visited during its grand opening in 2020, drawn to its environment and knowledgeable staff. Though the cost — $ 130 for an initial 65-minute session — was high, I viewed it as an investment in my well-being.
Before the appointment, I researched how to prepare: eating a meal to stabilize blood sugar and avoiding medicine to ensure relaxation. Upon arriving at Ora, I was struck by the calming atmosphere. After a brief consultation with my acupuncturist, Sian James, who evaluated my lifestyle and health concerns, I changed into a towel and lay down. James checked my tongue, noting its red tip as a sign of stress, and explained how it guided her needle placement.
She inserted 10-13 thin needles into my forehead, wrists, chest, knees, and feet. The slight pain was tolerable, and she explained that the selected points were targeted to stimulate my nervous system and release biochemicals to address stress. Once the needles were in place, I rested for 20-25 minutes in a dimly lit room with calming music. Initially tense, I eventually relaxed, drifting into a quiet state—deeply calm yet aware of my surroundings.
When James removed the needles, I felt a profound sense of quiet that lasted the entire day. She advised avoiding tiring activities to maintain the effects. While the calmness faded by Monday morning, the experience was impactful. Acupuncture forced me to pause, breathe, and disconnect from life’s pressures.
Though not a cure-all, acupuncture is a valuable tool for managing stress. As a person who struggled to unwind, I found it incredibly effective, and now, I plan to incorporate it into my routine. It’s a reminder to prioritize self-care. Otherwise, I couldn’t handle my busy work and daily life.
24. Why did the author decide to explore acupuncture
A.Because of a sports injury.
B.Because of emotional anxiety.
C.Because of financial investment.
D.Because of a firm’s recommendation.
25. What can be inferred about the acupuncturist’s treatment approach
A.It relied on surroundings over needles.
B.It used finger pressure instead of needles.
C.It combined examination with assessment.
D.It prioritized observation over communication.
26. How did the author feel after having acupuncture
A.Tired. B.Pressured. C.Cautious. D.Peaceful.
27. What does the author learn from her experience
A.Rome wasn’t built in a day.
B.Busy hands make a happy heart.
C.You can’t pour from an empty cup.
D.A calm sea does not make a skilled sailor.
C
The world’s top climate scientists of the IPCC have just released a landmark report, warning about the future of the planet. The headline—burning fossil fuels is already heating up the planet faster than anything the world has seen in 2,000 years.
The IPCC is a U. N. body of 195 member states that assesses the science related to the climate crisis on behalf of governments every few years. This is the group that defines the scientific consensus. Hundreds of scientists work on a series of reports, which take years to produce. Governments have to sign off on them. And this one is just the latest big reassessment of the climate that the IPCC has done, but it’s the first one that is done in eight years. It also has the clearest, most confident conclusions that have ever been seen in an IPCC report.
According to the report, the greenhouse gases that we have already put into the air have warmed up the planet so far by almost 2 °F compared to the pre-industrial times. This warming trend appears to be accelerating as the greenhouse gases accumulate in the atmosphere. And if we keep burning fossil fuels, by 2100—so within the lifetime of a child that’s born today—the planet could be 5 to 7°F hotter.
And one new thing in this report is that it tries to put numbers on what that means. So, for instance, they say heat waves so extreme used to only happen once every 50 years. Now they’re happening almost five times more often. Extreme droughts could double or four times in frequency. In some cases, extreme storms could become three times more frequent and drop 30% more rainfall in a day.
The scientists say preventing the worst effects will demand a U-turn away from use of fossil fuels. And it depends on us collectively. If every country, every business shifts away from burning gas, coal and oil over the next 30 years or so, we could probably limit this warming trend to a total of less than 3.5°F.
28. What’s the author’s probable purpose of introducing the IPCC in Paragraph 2
A.To make its work better known.
B.To respect the scientists’ commitment.
C.To make the report more convincing.
D.To appreciate its great achievements.
29. What do you think of the current warming according to the report
A.It results from extreme weather.
B.It is running out of fossil fuels.
C.It is badly speeding up.
D.There is no way to slow it down.
30. How do the scientists support their conclusion in the report
A.By defining scientific consensus.
B.By using statistics and inference.
C.By quoting authority figures.
D.By modeling climate change.
31. What do the scientists expect people to do
A.Make joint efforts to stop the use of fossil fuels.
B.Take positive attitudes to our planet`s future.
C.Follow the global warming trend collectively.
D.Develop new approaches to using fossil fuels.
D
About 50 residents of a community outside Chile's capital spent Saturday trying their best to power an entirely human-operated artificial intelligence (AI) website that could answer questions and make silly pictures on command, in a message to highlight the environmental toll of AI data centers in the region.
The organizers say the 12-hour project fielded more than 25,000 requests from around the world. Asking the AI website to generate an image of a sloth (树懒)playing in the snow didn't instantly produce an output, as other AI websites would. Instead, someone responded in Spanish to wait a few moments and reminded the user that a human was responding. Then came a drawing about 10 minutes later: a penciled sketch of a cute sloth in a pile of snowballs,with its claws catching one and about to throw it.
“The goal is to highlight the hidden water footprint behind AI prompting (提示) and encourage more responsible use,” said a statement from organizer Lorena Antiman of the environmental group Corporación NGEN.
The answers came from the volunteers working on laptops in a community center in Quilicura, a district at the urban edge of Santiago that has become a data center hub. The website responded quickly to questions that drew on residents' cultural knowledge, like how to make Chilean sopaipillas, a fried pastry. When they didn't know the answer,they walked around the room to see if someone else did.
“The AI website isn't about always having an instant answer. It's about recognizing that not every question needs one,” Antiman said. When residents don't know something, they can say so, share perspectives, or respond with curiosity rather than certainty. She said it was not designed to reject the valuable uses of AI but to think more about the impacts of so much “casual prompting” on water-stressed places like Quilicura.
The backdrop behind the campaign is a debate, in Chile and elsewhere, about the heavy costs of AI usage. Data center computer chips running AI systems require huge amounts of electricity and some also use large volumes of water for cooling, with usage varying depending on locations and types of equipment.
32. Which can explain the underlined word “toll” in paragraph 1
A.Bad effect. B.Great value.
C.Complex condition. D.Rapid development.
33. What is the aim of the campaign
A.To draw pictures for fun.
B.To develop a new chatbot.
C.To offer help to the locals.
D.To call for the green use of AI.
34. What does Antiman think is the important part of the campaign
A.Drawing pictures for users.
B.Thinking about AI's impacts.
C.Rejecting AI's valuable uses.
D.Answering questions instantly.
35. What may be the best title for the text
A.The Development of AI in Chile
B.A New Application of AI in Chile
C.An AI Website Powered by Humans
D.The Contribution of Volunteers to AI
七选五
To keep gratitude in my daily life, I started playing a game called “three things”. 36_______ For example, a project finished early, a sunny day for running and my Dad cooking his famously mouthwatering hamburgers that night.
Playing “three things” works well with its companion attitude — presence. 37_______ I spent so much time worrying over past actions or about future events. It was only when I tried to live in the moment that I realized this.
If I’m truly in the moment, I’m not worrying. 38_______ When worry taps on my shoulder, I’ve learned to handle it. Once that time is up, I let it go. And if there’s nothing I can do I skip straight to letting it go. No hesitation, no guilt.
39_______ Sometimes I need reminders. Recently I was feeling upset, knowing I should exercise but feeling uninspired. “Will you go jogging with me ” I asked my Dad. “I can’t,” he said. “My foot’s been acting up again. I really need to stay off it.” I must have let my disappointment show, because he glanced over and said, “Hey, don’t look so sad! You’re supposed to be the happy one, remember ” His words immediately pulled me back into a better frame of mind.
With that reminder, I knew I was going to jog alone. I would appreciate the fresh air, the cold, clear sky, and my ability to take each step through the neighborhood. 40_______.
And so I went jogging. And for that moment, I was exactly where I needed to be.
A.I used to ignore the current moment.
B.There are three things that interest me a lot.
C.Instead, I’m busy taking action or having fun.
D.I focus on three current things to be grateful for.
E.If I spend much time thinking, I’ll feel confused.
F.As I put on my running shoes, I felt better already.
G.This mindset works most of the time, but not always.
三、完形填空
A Day to Remember
My mother’s simple wish last Mother’s Day was togetherness. We packed a basket with treats from her favorite bakery and drove to the 41_______.
Sand flew as my younger siblings started digging. A 42_______ soon erupted over a single green plastic shovel, each claiming it vital for their castle. Before 43_______, my parents watched with knowing smiles. They 44_______ creativity, sparking a search for 45_______ tools. We found that picnic cups could be used to dig, and an empty potato-salad container made an excellent shovel.
We became builders of sand, tirelessly constructing towers and digging moats (护城河). The afternoon sun cast long shadows across our wide 46_______, which we decorated with shells and stones. Stepping back, we 47_______ our masterpiece — a sign of shared effort.
Mom sighed happily, wishing to 48_______ this perfect day forever. Dad raised his 49_______. While posing, I accidentally said “Time capsule!” instead of “Cheese!”, causing warm laughs and retakes.
That slip of the tongue sparked an idea. Could we 50_______ save this day I 51_______ collecting mementos to bury as a future gift. We gathered tiny shells, the cup that had served as a shovel, and even the bakery box label. At home, we placed these into a strong steel bottle.
Under an old apple tree, we dug a small hole. As Dad prepared to 52_______ the bottle with earth, my little sister Indi ran over, hands 53_______. With a playful smile, she threw a handful of shining ice cubes into the hole — a literal try to “ 54_______ ” the moment. Her innocent 55_______ melted into our laughter, wrapping the day in a final layer of joy.
41. A.church B.beach C.farm D.desert
42. A.game B.chat C.quarrel D.silence
43. A.looking away B.walking out C.moving on D.stepping in
44. A.urged B.demanded C.discouraged D.ignored
45. A.expensive B.traditional C.dangerous D.unconventional
46. A.figure B.creation C.vision D.impression
47. A.criticized B.built C.admired D.abandoned
48. A.preserve B.repeat C.describe D.experience
49. A.hand B.position C.voice D.camera
50. A.physically B.completely C.smoothly D.slowly
51. A.avoided B.enjoyed C.suggested D.finished
52. A.cover B.fill C.decorate D.clean
53. A.opened B.closed C.raised D.cupped
54. A.remember B.freeze C.melt D.capture
55. A.logic B.tip C.words D.action
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。
On March 3, 2026, a significant cultural and tourism promotion event, “ITB Chinese Night: Taste of China”, 56_______ (hold) in Berlin, Germany successfully. Co-organized by several leading Chinese cultural and tourism institutions, this event served as a flagship China-themed program during the ITB Berlin 2026.
The event 57_______ (strategic) fell on the traditional Chinese Lantern Festival. Through an engaging blend of tourism presentations, cultural performances, and culinary (烹饪的) tasting sessions, it vividly showcased the rich 58_______ (diverse) of China’s tourism resources and food culture to an international audience. Its core objective was 59_______ (enhance) dialogue and foster practical cooperation between the Chinese and global tourism sectors.
The gathering, which included representatives from international organizations, diplomatic missions, and the tourism industry, attracted over 300 distinguished guests. 60_______ a video address, Mr. Zhang Weiguo, director-general of one of the host centers, emphasized the 61_______ (share) value of “harmony”. He stated 62_______ the event aimed to do was to establish a platform for global tourism stakeholders to share resources and explore cooperative opportunities.
Mr. David Ruetz, 63_______ senior executive (高管) from Messe Berlin, acknowledged China’s position as one of the world’s most dynamic tourism markets 64_______ highlighted the event’s role as a crucial connecting link.
A notable feature was the series of vibrant presentations delivered by five Chinese partner destinations: Shandong, Hubei, Chongqing, Macao, and Yan’an of Shaanxi province, each 65_______ (offer) a unique perspective on regional cultural and scenic attractions.
五、书信写作
66. 假设你是晨光中学的学生李津。为弘扬“勤俭节约”的传统美德,你学校上周五举办了“旧物改造创意比赛”,你参加了此活动。请你给英国笔友Chris写一封信,分享你的参赛经历,内容包括:
1.介绍你的参赛作品;
2.谈谈你对“勤俭节约”美德的感悟;
3.你的倡议。
注意:(1)词数不少于110;
(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;
(3)标题已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:旧物改造创意比赛Upcycling Creativity Competition;勤俭节约 diligence and thrift
Dear Chris,
How is everything going
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六、书面表达(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。
When we moved to a farm in the High Rockies, I was thrilled to live among the wildlife. Every day was a mountain safari: A spotted cat rested in a tree. Deer thundered past the window at night. A bald eagle flew in the clouds. It was all just heavenly!
Until I planted a garden. The tulips (郁金香) never stood a chance. After planting, I began searching for signs of them in April. I waited impatiently until the last snow storm finished in May — late May. Still no tulips. Curious, I decided to dig them up. Had they frozen No, they were gone. In their place was a network of tunnels. Apparently, the seeds had provided a fancy rodent (啮齿动物) dinner.
I decided to get serious. I consulted experts at the local garden center. Then I dug down 12 inches to seat the wire nets underground, blocking the digging invaders. Full of hope, I congratulated myself on a job well done. My children even put a little sign to remind the tiny robbers not to eat these plants.
But they were useless for the chipmunks (花栗鼠). They dashed in and out of the tiny holes in the nets, totally ignoring the hopeless barrier. Off they carried their delicious food. Tulips would never recover! But it’s a good thing chipmunks are so adorable. I spotted one drinking from a recently watered leaf. Awww!
But at the thought of my dream garden, I grew more determined. At the advice of one friend, I laid out piles of chicken feathers. At the suggestion of my children, I spread out masses of fur from our dog after her summer shave. The chipmunks didn’t care. In a flood of desperation, I returned to the garden center. “The wildlife!” I complained. I was lost in the sorrow of defeat.
The other day, while we did laundry, I was still wondering about another round of tulip survival dream and thinking hard to drive away my unpleasant plant eating neighbours. I passed our sliding glass doors with my children and saw a touching scene.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
A mommy chipmunk was nursing her five babies.
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We were brainstorming ways to help the chipmunks.
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参考答案
一、听力
二、阅读理解
A篇
21.D 22.C 23.B
B篇
24.B 25.C 26.D 27.C
C篇
28.C 29.C 30.B 31.A
D篇
32.A 33.D 34.B 35.C
七选五
36.D 37.A 38.C 39.G 40.F
三、完形填空
41.B 42.C 43.D 44.A 45.D
46.B 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.A
51.C 52.A 53.D 54.B 55.D
四、语法填空
56.was held
57.strategically
58.diversity
59.to enhance
60.In
61.shared
62.what
63.a
64.and
65.offering
五、书信写作范文
Dear Chris,
How is everything going
I’m writing to share my experience in the Upcycling Creativity Competition held in our school last Friday, whose theme is diligence and thrift.
For my entry, I transformed several old glass bottles and waste cardboard into a delicate multi-layer flower shelf. I painted the bottles with bright plant patterns and fixed cardboard partitions to place small potted plants. It turned out unique and eco-friendly.
This activity made me fully understand the meaning of diligence and thrift. Waste items still have value if we make good use of them. Wasting resources is unnecessary while reusing old things can bring surprise and beauty to life.
I hope more students can join in upcycling. Let’s stop blind consumption and turn waste into treasure together to carry forward the fine virtue of thrift.
Yours,
Li Jin
六、读后续写范文
A mommy chipmunk was nursing her five babies. We stood quietly by the window, watching the tender scene without making any noise. The little baby chipmunks snuggled closely against their mom, looking tiny and fragile. It suddenly hit me that those chipmunks only stole tulip bulbs to feed their kids instead of making trouble on purpose. All my anger over the destroyed garden faded away at once, replaced by soft sympathy for the little family.
We were brainstorming ways to help the chipmunks. My kids suggested preparing a special corner at the edge of the garden, filled with nuts, berries and seeds they liked as food supply. We decided to separate this feeding area from my tulip beds, so the chipmunks would have enough food and leave my tulips alone. Later we planted more wild flower seeds there too. Since then, the chipmunks often came for snacks without touching my tulips, and our garden became a warm home for both flowers and small wildlife.

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