河北省滦州市第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期6月阶段检测英语试题(含答案)

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河北省滦州市第一中学2025-2026学年高二下学期6月阶段检测英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年高二下学期6月阶段检测英语试题
一、阅读理解
第一节
A
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming how we work, create, and learn. Here are five groundbreaking AI tools making waves today:
Chatto
This smart chatbot can plot a novel, solve math problems, and even chat like a human! Students use it for homework help, while businesses employ it for customer service. Its latest version, GPT-4, understands both text and images.
MidJourney
A favorite among artists, this AI turns text descriptions into impressive images. Want a “cyberpunk cat wearing sunglasses” Just type it, and MidJourney creates a unique digital painting in seconds. It’s revolutionizing graphic design and social media content.
Gemini
Google’s AI assistant helps with real-time tasks. It can summarize long articles, translate 100+languages, and analyze data charts. Integrated with Google Workspace, it’s widely used in schools and offices for teamwork.
Claude
Focused on safety, Claude answers questions honestly while avoiding harmful content. Teachers appreciate its ability to explain complex science topics step by step. It’s also great at coding help and interview practice.
DeepSeek
Designed for deep thinking, DeepSeek specializes in solving tricky math problems and correcting code failures. It acts like a “study buddy” for students tackling physics or programming. Researchers also use it to analyze scientific data quickly.
These tools show how AI isn’t replacing humans — it’s becoming our creative partner!
1. What can be inferred about the role of AI tools from the text
A.They are designed to replace human creativity entirely.
B.They serve as specialized assistants in specific fields.
C.They aim to transform human’s learning approach.
D.They prioritize entertainment over productivity.
2. According to the text, what makes Claude different from other AIs
A.It centers on safety and clear explanations.
B.It can transform online media materials.
C.It helps address issues related to math.
D.It can support immediate activities.
3. Who would benefit most from DeepSeek
A.A tourist looking for translation help.
B.A programmer fixing code errors.
C.A painter needing inspiration.
D.A writer plotting a novel.
B
When Margaret Elenis was first diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, she was extremely upset. It was hard for her to look at her 2-year-old son. She didn’t want him to live with the heartbreak of missing her. So she decided to fight.
Her dream and experience inspired her to help families improve their health, leading her to start her own business with her sister Nina. This unique business combines a modern indoor play space with an organic café, promoting healthy lifestyles for families. Currently, the company operates two locations, creating opportunities for families to enjoy healthy fun together.
Margaret’s cancer journey is a daily struggle. She schedules her treatment around her busy routine, ensuring both business and family needs are met. “Every day is about surviving,” she says. Despite the challenges, she remains committed to being a mom and a business owner. “I fight hard to be a good mom, fight to heal, and fight to grow my business,” she explains. She squeezes in five hours of treatment daily while managing two store locations and caring for her family.
Margaret’s support system is crucial. Her sister Nina is her partner in business and life, allowing her to focus on healing. Her husband, parents, and dedicated team help her manage the demands of her health and business. Dr Amy Norris, a cancer recovery expert, notes that cancer treatment and its side effects are long-lasting, making Margaret’s balancing act even more remarkable.
Margaret’s advice to other moms facing health challenges is to cherish each day. “If you have today, you have the world” she says. She remains positive about the future, hoping to see her children grow up and expand her business. “The possibilities are endless,” she says. Margaret’s journey has taught her to appreciate every moment and prioritize health above all else. “I wouldn’t take this part of my life away,” she shares. “This journey has shaped who I am, and it’s really shown me the potential that the future has.”
4. What inspired Margaret to struggle against cancer
A.Her desire for survival.
B.Her great motherly love.
C.Her decision to help others.
D.Her dream to start business.
5. How does Margaret manage her daily routine
A.By turning to her sister for help.
B.By focusing on her own business.
C.By prioritizing her health over family.
D.By integrating treatment with family and work.
6. Which of the following can best describe Margaret
A.Optimistic and determined.
B.Ambitious and proud.
C.Responsible and humorous.
D.Curious and kind.
7. What is the text mainly about
A.Margaret’s business expansion plan.
B.Margaret’s struggle with breast cancer.
C.A mother’s fighting for life and dream.
D.The story of a successful businesswoman.
C
Artificial intelligence (AI) has outperformed humans in various tasks like chess, protein analysis, and complex financial data processing. Some claim that AI systems like DeepSeek approach human-level intelligence. However, such comparisons ignore their fundamental difference.
A key distinction lies in learning efficiency. AI requires massive data and enormous energy to train, while humans learn efficiently with minimum information. A child recognizes birds after seeing just a few examples, whereas AI must analyze thousands of images. The human brain consumes energy equal to a light bulb (灯泡), yet achieves remarkable flexibility missing in AI.
Memory systems further distinguish humans from artificial intelligence. Advanced AI suffers “catastrophic (灾难性的) forgetting”—new information erases previous knowledge unless engineers stop its learning process. Humans combine two memory types: semantic (语义的) memory for general knowledge and episodic memory for specific experiences. This allows continuous learning without losing core information. Although human memory is imperfect and occasionally unreliable, its selective nature promotes creative problem-solving in unpredictable situations.
These differences arise from distinct design goals. AI focuses on finding precise patterns in huge datasets, unconcerned about energy limits. Human brains evolved (进化) for survival, prioritizing efficient learning and adaptable decision-making with limited resources. While AI masters tasks requiring strict rules like chess, humans outperform in imaginative thinking—composing poems or inventing tools by connecting personal experiences.
Rather than viewing AI as an opponent, we should use it to enhance human capabilities. Machines handle data-heavy tasks like medical analysis, freeing humans for creative and social work requiring emotional intelligence. Human intelligence, shaped by evolution, remains irreplaceable in managing real-world uncertainties. Our imperfect memories, though sometimes causing errors, allow us to imagine future possibilities and learn from past mistakes. As technology advances, combining machine precision with human flexibility will boost progress better than seeking to replace either.
8. What can be known from Paragraph 2
A.AI recognizes patterns faster.
B.AI lacks the flexibility of human learning.
C.AI and humans learn at similar speeds.
D.Humans learn by analyzing many cases.
9. What conclusion can be drawn about human memory
A.Its perfection makes humans superior to AI.
B.It functions identically to AI memory systems.
C.It causes humans to forget all past experiences.
D.Its selective nature aids creative problem-solving.
10. What causes the differences between AI and human intelligence
A.Their separate design intentions.
B.AI's lower energy consumption.
C.AI's advantage in processing data.
D.Humans' memory for general knowledge.
11. What is the purpose of the author in writing this text
A.To warn people of the potential threat of AI to humans.
B.To prove that human intelligence is the best in the world.
C.To advocate the combination of AI and human intelligence.
D.To encourage people to develop more advanced AI systems.
D
Farmers often grow so-called cover plants between main crops. They are used for purposes such as for animal feeds or remain on the field as nutrients. In this way, they supply the soil with nutrients before the next planting. However, cover plants also protect against the soil being washed away, regulate soil temperature, promote humus (腐殖质) formation and increase biodiversity above and below ground. However, their potential for removing soil contaminants (污染物) has yet to be recognized.
Actually, using plants to deal with contaminants in the soil is nothing new. For example, contaminated soil on industrial sites is already being tackled in this way. But agriculture could also benefit from this method, says Marie Muehe, head of the Plant Biogeochemistry working group at the UFZ and senior author of the publication.
Then which plants are suitable for phytoremediation (植物修复) in agriculture And which pollutants could be managed with which plants The UFZ team investigated these questions and analysed the current research. Based on the results of the former studies, the research team developed concepts for phytoremediation for the respective pollutant categories. For example, sunflowers could be used as a cover plant to prevent nitrate (硝酸盐) in the soil from being washed out and polluting the groundwater. The plants absorb the nitrate from the soil to grow. However, it was difficult to identify cover plants that are particularly suitable for phytoremediation targeting the contaminant categories of plastic.
“A lot of research still needs to be done here — working together with farmers. Other than that, there is no other approach to effective and practicable strategies for phytoremediation, tailored to different locations, soils and pollutant problems,” says Marie Muehe. “From our perspective, using cover plants to manage soil pollutants could be an efficient future concept for healthier soils and more sustainable agriculture.”
A UFZ research team will be launching a field study together with farmers as part of the SmartManure project in the summer of 2025. Their aim is to more closely investigate different cover plants and their remediation performance and to test the practicability of phytoremediation in agricultural practice.
12. What is the purpose of paragraph 1
A.To point out the benefits of cover plants.
B.To bring about the topic to be discussed.
C.To introduce the background of the passage.
D.To expose a rare phenomenon in agriculture.
13. What is the base of the researchers’ concept
A.Their practical experiments.
B.Their work in the field.
C.Findings of previous research.
D.The newly-raised questions.
14. What is the only solution to the phytoremediation problem
A.Doing more research along with farmers.
B.Testing the practicability of phytoremediation.
C.Gathering more ways from previous recordings.
D.Popularizing advanced knowledge among farmers.
15. What is mainly talked about in the passage
A.Cover plants function well in the field.
B.Farmers are taught to use cover plants in the filed.
C.Pollutants in the soil can be reduced in various ways.
D.Cover plants can be used to remove pollutants in the soil.
第二节 七选五
Why Chinese players are so good at table tennis Are there any secrets to that Here are some secrets that can help you understand the Chinese domination in table tennis.
One reason is that China has the best coaches in the world. They are not only good at table tennis techniques, but also good at strategy playing style development. It’s the role of the coach who has a deep understanding of table tennis techniques. He should have a “sharp eye”. 16 A coach “watches” the player training session and “sees” where to improve, where to fix his techniques.
There are other reasons as to why the Chinese so good at table tennis. People suggest theories like genes or average height of the people but science disproves them all. However, culture does play a role in the outstanding results that Chinese players produce at an international level. 17 So they practice for hours with specific training methods which have been passed down through the centuries.
18 Just enough space for a table and to move around for a game. Space is an issue in China considering that it is one of the world’s most densely populated country. But with table tennis you can really economize space.
In addition to the need for being economical with space, table tennis is not an expensive sport. The only thing you need is a table, a bat and a ball. 19 The affordability of the game opens it up to people from all walks of life.
It’s important to note that tables are practically everywhere in China. In public spaces such as business centers, parks, train station, schools, offices and shopping centers, you will find them. 20
A.Another reason is that it does not require much room.
B.The Chinese work hard and have focus to develop their skills.
C.That means the ability to analyze and improve the players’ skills.
D.Indeed, the height of the tables is more suitable for middle-height people.
E.But now this sport is becoming more and more popular in Western countries.
F.Any T-shirt and shorts will do, unless you’re getting into a competitive game.
G.With so much availability of tables, no wonder so many people love this game.
二、完形填空
Jonathan Jones, 12, was overcome with emotion after his principal, who is also color blind, let him 21 his unique glasses during science class last week.
As soon as Jones put the glasses on, he appeared to be immediately 22 . He initially smiled and laughed, but he 23 moments later. He then walked around the classroom excitedly, 24 the now vivid colors around him.
“I was feeling joy that I could 25 see all this color... and a little bit of 26 that I couldn’t see color my whole life,” Jonathan told ABC news.
The boy’s mother posted a(n) 27 of Jonathan seeing color for the first time online and started a GoFundMe campaign to buy a pair of the unique glasses for Jonathan, which reportedly cost $350. However, so many people were 28 by Jonathan’s story, and the campaign actually ended up 29 more than $ 25,000.
She wrote “After posting the video, we’ve been touched by how many 30 people have wanted to help him. We’ve had 31 pairs donated to Jonathan and will use 100% of donated funds to purchase color blind glasses for those who can’t 32 them.” “The glasses company will 33 every pair we purchase with a free pair, which doubles the number of people we can 34 ,” she continued.
For Jonathan, with the new glasses comes a new 35 of the world. He said his favorite color is blue and he’s excited to visit the Caribbean this winter so he can see the ocean in all its glory.
21. A.borrow B.adjust C.remove D.polish
22. A.annoyed B.disappointed C.embarrassed D.surprised
23. A.cheered up B.broke down C.calmed down D.woke up
24. A.exploring B.painting C.mixing D.changing
25. A.occasionally B.constantly C.finally D.rarely
26. A.relief B.shame C.sadness D.tension
27. A.introduction B.picture C.article D.video
28. A.entertained B.moved C.shocked D.confused
29. A.saving B.collecting C.loaning D.costing
30. A.ambitious B.competent C.wealthy D.generous
31. A.multiple B.fashionable C.ordinary D.cheap
32. A.produce B.fix C.find D.afford
33. A.equip B.match C.compare D.replace
34. A.instruct B.accompany C.help D.treat
35. A.view B.record C.situation D.future
三、语法填空
As the film Ne Zha 2 continues to sweep the box-office charts since the Spring Festival, its soundtrack (配乐) has also caught people off guard, especially one piece 36 (play) on suona that has earned over half a million views on the Internet in two weeks and is 37 (frequent) broadcast on the radio.
The sharp sound of a suona has made increasing presence overseas, whether in film scores, video games, or video-sharing platforms. Behind this growing trend is a generation of 38 (composer) who are modernizing tradition while still loyal 39 its essence (精髓).
Among these musicians 40 (be) Chen Libao, 41 has a talent for suona instrument. Known for his masterful performance of Hundred Birds Paying Homage to the Phoenix, a 42 (represent) piece of music presented by suona, Chen is pushing the boundaries of how traditional Chinese instruments are used in modern media.
According to Chen, the suona is not just 43 instrument for recreation, but it carries the weight of Chinese culture. He warns against modernization that strays (偏离) too far from tradition.
“Innovation should not change the foundation of traditional music. Changing the foundation means 44 (abandon) tradition,” he said. “The key is to preserve its essence while making it resonate (共鸣) with contemporary audiences. We are delighted to see that, in this way, younger generations 45 (motivate) to further rediscover Chinese-style music during the past few years.”
四、书信写作
46. 假定你是李华,你的学校将举办一场“校园环保行动月(Campus Green Initiative Month)”活动。请你给外教Mr. Smith写一封邮件,邀请他参加活动的启动仪式,并介绍活动相关内容。内容包括:
1. 活动目的;
2. 启动仪式的时间和地点;
3. 活动的主要内容。
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 Mr. Smith,
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Best regards,
Li Hua
五、读后续写
47. 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
I sat in my parents’ car. Mom had insisted I go with her to pick up Dad from work. Across from Dad’s office is a bike store. That was the day my eleven-year-old eyes first saw the purple BMX Mongoose bike. From that day on, all I could think about was that bike. I even drew pictures of the bike in class. Every evening afterward, at five thirty, I eagerly went along with Mom to get Dad.
And every day I told my parents, “I want that bike!” But they disagreed and replied that I had already had a perfectly good bike at home. I’d argue it was old and ugly, thinking that my happiness depended on that purple bike. Days later, I found the store had sold that bike. I knew I’d never be happy again.
A week later, returning home from school, I tripped over something. Lying in the weeds near a river and some wooded lots, was a bike — the exact bike from the store. “Hey, whose bike is this ” I shouted, scanning the area. No one replied, and there was no one in sight. Maybe its owner didn’t want it any longer. I couldn’t leave it lying in the weeds. So I took it home and hid it behind the garage. Every day after school, I sat there, admiring it. But I didn’t feel like riding and didn’t feel as happy as I had thought. Thinking about the bike made my stomach tighten and uncomfortable.
A few days later, during lunch at school, my friend said, “Did you hear about Tyler, in the other fifth-grade class He lost his new purple BMX Mongoose bike he had just gotten for his birthday. He left it by a river while playing in the woods. It got dark, and he couldn’t find it.”
“I’d never go off and leave a new bike like that. He doesn’t deserve to have that bike,” I replied. My friend added, “Kids say he’s nice. And they say Tyler is upset because his dad worked overtime to buy the bike for him.” For the rest of the day, I couldn’t stop thinking about Tyler.
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。
After school, I returned home and dragged to my room.
________________________________________________________________________
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“I know Tyler’s house,” Mom said. “I’ll drive you there.”
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参考答案
一、阅读理解
第一节:1.B 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.A 11.C 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.D
七选五:16.C 17.B 18.A 19.F 20.G
二、完形填空
21.A 22.D 23.B 24.A 25.C 26.C 27.D 28.B 29.B 30.D 31.A 32.D 33.B 34.C 35.A
三、语法填空
36.played 37.frequently posers 39.to 40.is 41.who 42.representative 43.an 44.abandoning 45.have been motivated
四、书信写作(满分范文)
Dear Mr. Smith,
I’m writing to sincerely invite you to attend the opening ceremony of our Campus Green Initiative Month.
This activity is held to raise students’ environmental awareness and encourage us to protect our campus environment. The ceremony will take place in the school hall at 9 a.m. next Monday. During the activity, we will carry out various meaningful tasks, such as picking up litter, planting small trees and giving speeches on environmental protection.
Your presence will surely inspire us a lot. I would appreciate it if you could join us.
Best regards,
Li Hua
五、读后续写(满分范文)
After school, I returned home and dragged to my room. I was filled with guilt and regret. Knowing the bike belonged to Tyler, I couldn’t enjoy it at all. His father worked overtime to buy the birthday gift for him, but I secretly took it away. I realized I had made a selfish mistake. After struggling for a long time, I decided to tell my mom the truth. I told her everything about the purple bike and how upset Tyler was. Mom listened patiently and told me that honesty was far more important than a favorite bike. She praised me for choosing to correct my mistake.
“I know Tyler’s house,” Mom said. “I’ll drive you there.” We took the bike and headed for Tyler’s home. Nervous and ashamed, I apologized to Tyler sincerely and returned his beloved bike. To my surprise, Tyler smiled and forgave me at once. He said he was glad the bike was well kept. We talked happily and soon became good friends. From this experience, I learned that true happiness never comes from selfish possession. Honesty and kindness are the most precious treasure in our life.

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