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      这是一份湖北楚天协作体2025-2026学年高一下学期3月阶段检测英语试题-自定义类型,共12页。试卷主要包含了阅读理解,阅读七选五,完形填空,语法填空,任务型读写,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      A
      Wildlife faces threats frm habitat destructin, pllutin, and sme human activities. Althugh prtecting wildlife may seem t hard at times, even small actins in yur wn neighbrhd can help prtect many different animals. Here are sme tips n hw t prtect wildlife thrugh small actins.
      Create wildlife-friendly areas in yur backyard
      When trying t make yur garden mre beautiful, yu can chse plants that can prvide fd and shelter fr the native wildlife. This will als help cut dwn n pllutin. Besides, bird r bat huses in yur yard r garden can attract and shelter mre species.
      Avid harming the natural ecsystem in yur backyard
      Sme plants frm ther places can kill r harm the native plants that prvide fd and shelter fr wildlife.
      Have a greener lifestyle
      By using less water and fewer fuels, yu will d gd t help prtect the wildlife arund yu. Take buses r the subway if yu can, turn ff the electrical devices when yuˈre nt using them, take shwers fr a shrter time, and keep the temperature in yur rm at r belw 68 Fahrenheit degrees in winter.
      Buy prducts that are friendly t wildlife
      Dnˈt buy prducts that are made frm endangered animals. Keep in mind that sme endangered animals are killed by traps, r hunters wh are eager t earn mney with them.
      Dnate mney t rganizatins that prtect wildlife and their habitats
      Yu can give mney t rganizatins r grups that prtect wildlife in yur neighbrhd, thus prmting their wrk.
      1.The writer f this passage aims t ________.
      A. Tell us the threats wildlife faces.
      B. Raise the awareness f wildlife prtectin.
      C. Give us sme tips n wildlife prtectin.
      D. Explain the imprtance f wildlife prtectin.
      2.What is suggested in the text t create wildlife-friendly areas?
      A. Cutting dwn n pllutin.
      B. Building bird r bat huses in the garden.
      C. Taking buses r the subway.
      D. Planting beautiful trees in the yard.
      3.Which f the fllwing actins is NOT recmmended fr a greener lifestyle?
      A. Taking less public transprt.
      B. Taking shrter shwers.
      C. Lwering rm temperature in winter.
      D. Turning ff unused electrical devices.
      B
      At the 2025 Natinal Swimming Champinships, Chinese swimmer Li Bingjie made a big splash (引起轰动). After setting a new Asian recrd in the wmenˈs 400-meter freestyle, she went n t sweep gld medals in the wmenˈs 200m, 800m and 1,500m freestyle. Even after her successes, the 23-year-ld stayed calm.
      Frm a family f prfessinal swimmers, Li has been talented and cnfident in swimming since she was yung. At the 2017 Budapest Wrld Champinships, the then 15-year-ld girl was a dark hrse in Chinaˈs swimming team, winning a brnze in the wmenˈs 400m freestyle and a silver in the 800m freestyle. But sn after this highlight (高光时刻), her career tk an unexpected dark turn. At the 2019 Gwangju Wrld Champinships, Li failed t qualify (合格) fr the finals in bth the wmenˈs 400m and 800m freestyle. The fllwing year, she badly hurt her wrist during training.
      Even in the darkest mment f her career, Li didnˈt give up her dream f winning at the Olympics. T get back n tp frm, she swam at least 10,000 meters every day and ran 100 laps (圈) n a high-altitude track field frm mrning until nn.
      "Yu are facing the bttm f the pl when yuˈre swimming, and n neˈs talking t yu. Itˈs very dull and can be very frightening," Li tld The Beijing News abut her lng-distance training. It was these tugh mments that shaped her int the calm, strng and gentle persn she is tday.
      At the 2024 Paris Olympics, she helped the Chinese swimming team take hme a brnze medal in the wmenˈs 4×200m freestyle relay. But she still has ne mre gal: t win an Olympic gld medal in individual events. "Despite the lng rad ahead, I will keep chasing (追逐) my dreams," she tld Hebei Daily.
      4.What did Li Bingjie achieve at the 2025 Natinal Swimming Champinships?
      A. She helped her team win a relay brnze medal.
      B. She managed t qualify fr the finals.
      C. She wn mre than ne gld medal.
      D. She brke a natinal recrd.
      5.The wrd "sweep" in Paragraph 1 mst likely means ________.
      A. clean quicklyB. win cmpletely
      C. mve suddenlyD. remve cmpletely
      6.What might have caused Li Bingjie t keep chasing her dream?
      A. Her familyˈs expectatins fr her.
      B. Her talent and cnfidence in swimming.
      C. Her lve fr teamwrk in relay events.
      D. Her determinatin t win an individual Olympic gld medal.
      7.What can be a suitable title fr the text?
      A. A Starˈs Return t GlryB. The Highlight f Li Bingjie
      C. The Pwer f Family SupprtD. The Challenges in Swimming
      C
      Mrningside Park in Miami, n the east cast f the US, will sn start a new prject t imprve the envirnment. Our team has develped BIOCAP tiles (砖) using 3D printing, which will be installed (安装) n the existing seawall there this year. With their unique design, these tiles will help deal with rising sea levels and bring back nature alng the castline.
      Seawalls are usually made with cncrete (混凝土) t prevent waves frm erding (侵蚀) the land and flding pepleˈs hmes. Hwever, traditinal seawalls can harm the envirnment. Their flat surfaces take away the habitat areas that marine rganisms (海洋生物) depend n. These rganisms help keep the water clear and clean by filtering ut extra nutrients and pllutants.
      BIOCAP tiles are designed with lines, cracks and small pckets. These features cpy natural castline cnditins and create tiny hmes fr marine creatures. The swirling (旋涡) patterns als increase the ttal surface area, s that the rganisms have mre space t use. In additin, shaded (遮阴的) spts n the tiles prvide cler micr-envirnments, supprting life as mre heat events happen due t climate change.
      Anther benefit is that they can better reduce the impact f waves. When waves hit a natural castline, their energy is gradually taken in by uneven (不平的) surfaces and plants. Hwever, when waves strike vertical (垂直的) cncrete seawalls, the energy is reflected right back int the water. This reflectin can increase wave actin, make ersin wrse at the base f the wall and create mre dangerus cnditins during strms.
      The tilesˈ shapes are based n hw water behaves with different surfaces at high and lw tide. Sme tiles curve (弯曲) inward while thers utward, and they are placed at different heights alng the seawall. This results in surfaces that spread ut wave energy by cpying the natural way it fades n untuched shrelines.
      8.What is a majr gal f the BIOCAP tiles prject?
      A. T reduce castal pllutin.B. T rebuild damaged seawalls.
      C. T imprve shreline eclgy.D. T prmte urban develpment.
      9.What is ne prblem caused by traditinal seawalls?
      A. They stp sunlight frm reaching cean life.
      B. They release pllutants int the water.
      C. They reduce habitat areas fr cean life.
      D. They speed up the ersin f the land.
      10.What d para3 and para4 mainly fcus n?
      A. Prblems with traditinal seawalls.
      B. Design and advantages f BIOCAP tiles.
      C. The wrking thery f BIOCAP tiles.
      D. A cmparisn between ld and new seawalls.
      11.Hw d BIOCAP tiles help reduce wave impact accrding t the last paragraph?
      A. By grwing plants n their surface.
      B. By reflecting waves back int the cean.
      C. By stpping waves frm reaching the shre.
      D. By cpying wave energy fading n natural shrelines.
      D
      If walking is part f yur exercise rutine, yu might want t try stpping t smell the rses nce in a while during yur walk, a new study suggests. Researchers in Italy fund shrt perids f walking might actually give yur metablism (新陈代谢) mre f a wrkut than walking the same distance withut a break.
      Francesc Lucian, the lead researcher, and his team explain that using lng cntinuus walking t measure energy cnsumptin (消耗量) greatly diminishes the metablic cst f brief walks.
      This is meaningful nt nly fr peple wh are trying t burn ff mre f their energy, but als fr peple wh might be trying t cnserve (保存) it. This may als be imprtant infrmatin fr prgrams designed t help prevent peple lsing weight while still getting the benefits f exercise, like eating disrder treatment prgrams.
      It’s imprtant t nte these findings are based n a pretty small sample size f just 10 healthy participants — 5 male, 5 female — all arund 27 years f age, s the results may nt be representative (代表性) f a brader ppulatin.
      Fr the study, each participant walked n a stair climber (楼梯机) fr 10, 30, 60, 90, and 240 secnds, and in a separate experiment, walked fr thse same perids n a treadmill (跑步机). The research team measured hw much xygen participants used, n average, when they were at rest befre the experiments, and then again after the walking. Oxygen cnsumptin is ften used t measure hw much energy is being used during exercise.
      “Our findings shw that the time-averaged xygen cnsumptin and metablic cst are greater fr shrter than lnger walks,” the researchers reprt. During 30-secnd walks, the participants cnsumed 20-60 percent mre xygen than the standard estimates fr walking exercise, which are based n lng, cntinuus walking.
      12.What did the researchers find abut walking?
      A. Lng, cntinuus walks are the best way t burn energy.
      B. Walking n a treadmill is better than walking utdrs.
      C. Walking with breaks may help burn mre calries.
      D. Walking speed matters mre than walking time.
      13.What des paragraph 3 mainly tell us abut the study?
      A. Its prcess.B. Its significance.
      C. Its purpse.D. Its finding.
      14.What can we infer abut the findings f the study?
      A. They may nt be true fr all grups.
      B. They can be applied t all peple.
      C. They are based n a large ppulatin.
      D. They shw walking is useless fr weight lss.
      15.Hw did the researchers carry ut the study?
      A. They cmpared walking habits f different age grups.
      B. They had participants walk lng distances withut stpping.
      C. They studied nly stair climbing fr different perids.
      D. They measured xygen use befre and after shrt walks n machines.
      二、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。
      Hw t Manage Time fr Tests
      Timed tests can be kind f tiring, but if yu manage yur time wisely, yu’ll be able t get the best scre pssible, even if yu dn’t have time t answer every questin. (16)
      Start by reading thrugh all the questins.
      Give yurself 1-2 minutes t g thrugh the entire test. (17) Knw hw many questins there are and the different types f questins yu need t answer befre yu dive int answering.
      (18)
      Start with the part yu’re mst cnfident abut. It can help t start ut with a part f the test that yu feel like yu really understand well. Nt nly will this increase yur cnfidence, but yu’ll likely be able t answer the questin in this part mre quickly, leaving yu extra time fr a part yu might need t think a little mre abut.
      G back and wrk n the hardest questins.
      Once yu’ve taken care f all f the questins yu feel cnfident abut, g back t finish the hard questins yu skipped (跳过)the first time. (19) At the very end f the test, if yu still have time, yu can lk back ver the hardest questins that yu’re nt sure abut.
      Practice with timed tests.
      Ask yur teacher ahead f time if there are any practice tests that wuld be helpful. Then, wrk thrugh the practice test exactly hw yu’d take an exam during class — dn’t use yur ntes, and set a timer. (20)
      Yu’ve studied, yu’ve practiced, yu’ve read thrugh the test, yu’ve budgeted yur time, s there is n reasn t rush.
      A.D the easiest questins first.
      B.Take yur time nce yu get started.
      C.That way, yu’ll knw what t expect.
      D.If yu really find it hard, skip t the next questin.
      E.The fllwing tips may help yu make the mst f yur exam time.
      F.This can help yu feel mre cmfrtable wrking under a deadline (截止期限).
      G.As yu’re ding this, pay attentin t the questins yu feel cnfident abut.
      16.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      17.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      18.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      19.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      20.A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G
      三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
      There was an empty park bench (长椅) under an ld tree. I tk a (21) n it. I was feeling a bit dwn. A yung by ran twards me, ut f breath. He (22) right befre me saying (23) , "Lk what I fund!"
      In his hand was a flwer, with its petals (花瓣) all wrn. (24) him t take his dead flwer and g ff t play, I frced a (25) smile and then turned away. But (26) leaving, he sat next t my side and placed the flwer t his nse and said with veracted surprise, "It sure smells pretty and itˈs (27) , t. Thatˈs why I picked it; here, itˈs fr yu."
      I knew I must take it, r he might never leave. S I (28) fr the flwer, and replied, "Just what I need." But instead f (29) the flwer in my hand, he held it in mid-air withut (30) . It was then that I (31) fr the very first time that the by was (32) .
      At that mment I heard my vice (33) ; tears shne in the sun as I thanked him fr picking a very best ne. "Yuˈre welcme." he smiled, and then ran ff.
      Thrugh the eyes f a blind child, I (34) culd see the prblem was nt with the wrld; it was me. And fr all f thse times I myself had been blind, I (35) t see the beauty in life and appreciate every secnd thatˈs mine.
      21.A. breathB. seatC. restD. break
      22.A. settledB. paradedC. stppedD. apprached
      23.A. excitedlyB. curiuslyC. anxiuslyD. nervusly
      24.A. InvitingB. WantingC. PreferringD. Demanding
      25.A. awkwardB. jyfulC. weakD. brad
      26.A. instead fB. ther thanC. apart frmD. mre than
      27.A. clrfulB. uniqueC. beautifulD. attractive
      28.A. paidB. reachedC. appliedD. grabbed
      29.A. hldingB. carryingC. remvingD. placing
      30.A. reasnB. trubleC. permissinD. emtin
      31.A. recgnizedB. bservedC. appreciatedD. realised
      32.A. lameB. disabledC. blindD. deaf
      33.A. ringingB. fadingC. lweringD. shaking
      34.A. finallyB. speciallyC. cmpletelyD. certainly
      35.A. struggledB. determinedC. attemptedD. managed
      四、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。
      36.The China Internatinal Search and Rescue Team (CISAR) was frmed in 2001. It brings help and hpe t thse (1) lives are changed by a strm, fld, earthquake, r any ther natural disaster.
      The team went n its first internatinal rescue missins in 2003. That year, the Chinese team helped save lives after earthquakes in Algeria (阿尔及利亚) and Iran (伊朗). It was the first time that a Chinese team (2) (wrk) utside China, and the team wn high praise (3) their bravery and skill. Since then, the CISAR has cmpleted many missins. The list f peple t whm help has been given is lng — they braved terrible cnditins t rescue (4) (wund) peple in Indnesia, Haiti and Pakistan.
      Rescue wrkers have t be able t find peple, treat injuries, and hand ut fd, water, and ther (5) (supply). They are trained (6) (d) difficult wrk under dangerus cnditins. After a disaster, there is usually n electricity (7) water, and there may be diseases and accidents. Rescue wrkers get t save lives, but they must als bury (8) dead. That means they have t be strng in bth bdy and mind.
      Rescue wrkers must have big hearts, t. It takes a lt f lve and curage t risk ne’s wn life t save smene else’s. The members f the CISAR have plenty f bth and are ready t g wherever help (9) (need). We can’t imagine hw much they have sacrificed (牺牲) (10) (selfless). We dn’t even knw mst f their names. They are really unsung heres!
      (1)
      (2)
      (3)
      (4)
      (5)
      (6)
      (7)
      (8)
      (9)
      (10)
      五、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共25分。
      37.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 quiet Saturday afternn in the small twn f Maple Ridge. I had just left Gerge’s Hardware Stre, carrying a few things I needed fr sme hme repairs. I was a bit behind schedule, s I hurried t my car, put the items in the trunk (后备箱), and then shut it.
      As I reached int my pcket fr my keys, I realized that I didn’t have them. My heart sank as I rushed t the driver’s side dr. Sure enugh, my keys and phne were sitting n the frnt seat, lcked inside. “Seriusly?” I sighed, kicking the tire.
      Just then, a teenager n a red bike rde up. He lked abut 16, with messy brwn hair and a wrn backpack. His bike lked just as wrn as the rest f him, but he pedaled (骑车) gracefully and effrtlessly. And he had a friendly smile n his face. Nticing I was in truble, he asked what had happened.
      After I explained my situatin, he ffered his phne at nce, suggesting that I call smene fr help. Thugh grateful, I tld him that even if I called my wife, wh had the spare key, she wuldn’t be able t bring it since this was ur nly car.
      The by listened carefully, thught fr a mment, and asked where my huse was. When I tld him it was n Mrris Street, he glanced at his bike and suggested that he ride ver, grab the spare key frm my wife, and bring it back.
      I hesitated, realizing it wuld be an 11-kilmetre rund trip, almst an hur’s ride, and I suddenly felt bad fr the by. But befre I culd say anything, he handed me his phne and insisted that I call my wife and tell her t have the key ready. His cnfidence and determinatin left me with little rm t argue. I agreed and made the call.
      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。
      As sn as I hung up, the by wasted n time.
      ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      An hur later, as I saw the by cycling tward me, my wrries were gne.
      ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。
      38.近日,杭州90后女生徒步后全身挂满在山上捡的塑料瓶跑下山的视频引发了网友热议。她说自己只是想通过小小的行为感染更多的人去热爱环境。假定你是学生会主席李华,请结合上述内容,代表学生会向全体师生发出文明旅游的口头倡议。
      内容包括:
      (1)简单介绍该事件。
      (2)列举不文明旅游现象及建议如何当文明游客。
      (3)发出倡议。
      注意:
      (1)写作词数应为80个左右。
      (2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
      Dear teachers and fellw students,
      _______________________________________________________________________________
      _______________________________________________________________________________
      _______________________________________________________________________________
      Studentsˈ Unin
      1~3.【答案】C、B、A
      4~7.【答案】C、B、D、A
      8~11.【答案】C、C、B、D
      12~15.【答案】C、B、A、D
      16~20.【答案】E、C、A、D、F
      21~35.【答案】B、C、A、B、A、A、C、B、D、A、D、C、D、A、B
      36.【答案】【小题1】
      whse
      【小题2】
      had wrked
      【小题3】
      fr
      【小题4】
      wunded
      【小题5】
      supplies
      【小题6】
      t d
      【小题7】
      r
      【小题8】
      the
      【小题9】
      is needed
      【小题10】
      selflessly
      37.【答案】As sn as I hung up, the by wasted n time. He quickly dialed a number n his phne. I assumed it was t let his family knw where he was ging, s they wuldn’t wrry. He adjusted his backpack, making sure it was secure fr the lng ride. Then, with a determined lk in his eye, he gt back n his bike and started pedaling twards Mrris Street. I watched him until he was ut f sight, feeling a mix f gratitude and guilt fr trubling him, but als admiring his sense f respnsibility and willingness t help.
      An hur later, as I saw the by cycling tward me, my wrries were gne. As he apprached, I culd see beads f sweat n his frehead, but his face was lit up with a sense f accmplishment. I thanked him sincerely, ffering him sme mney as a tken f my appreciatin. He plitely declined, saying it was just a small thing he culd d t help ut a neighbr. With that, he gt back n his bike and rde ff, leaving me with a prfund sense f gratitude and a reminder that kindness still exists in this wrld.
      38.【答案】Dear teachers and fellw students,
      Recently, a vide f a pst-90s girl frm Hangzhu went viral. ①She carried plastic bttles picked up during hiking t inspire mre peple t lve the envirnment.
      ②Hwever, sme uncivilized behavirs still exist, like littering and damaging public prperty. We shuld take ur garbage away and abide by rules t prtect the envirnment.
      Let's fllw her example and be civilized turists. Tgether, we can make ur travels greener!
      Students' Unin

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