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浙江省金华市2025-2026学年高二下学期5月阶段性联考英语试题(含答案及听力音频)
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高二年级英语学科 试题
考生须知:
1. 本卷共 8 页满分 150 分, 考试时间 120 分钟。
2. 答题前, 在答题卷指定区域填写班级 、姓名 、考场号 、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。
3. 所有答案必须写在答题纸上, 写在试卷上无效。
4. 考试结束后, 只需上交答题纸。
选择题部分
第一部分 听力 (共两节, 满分 30 分)
第一节(共 5 小题; 每小题 1. 5 分, 满分 7. 5 分)
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题, 从题中所给的 A、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项 。听完每段录音后, 你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题 。每段录音播放两遍。
1. What gift did the speakers give t their mther last year?
A. Sme rses. B. Chclates. C. A new vase.
2. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. In a library. B. At a cinema. C. In a bkstre.
3. What des the man ffer t d fr the wman?
A. Give her a ride. B. Mend her phne. C. Help her with the paper.
4. What d we knw abut the man?
A. He is nt gd at writing.
B. He is anxius abut the upcming event.
C. He has wn many speech cmpetitins befre.
5. When will the physics lab sessin end tday?
A. At 4:00 p.m. B. At 4: 15 p.m. C. At 4:45 p.m.
第二节 (共 15 小题; 每小题 1.5 分, 满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段录音 。每段录音后有几个小题, 从题中所给的 A 、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题 5 秒钟; 听完后, 各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间 。每段录音播放两遍。
听第 6 段材料, 回答第 6 、7 题。
6. Wh is the man?
A. A repairman. B. A salesman. C. A designer.
7. Hw much will the wman pay?
A. $770. B. $700. C. $630.
听第 7 段录音, 回答第 8 、9 题。
8. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Old schlmates. B. C-wrkers. C. Relatives.
9. What will the wman d n Friday afternn?
A. Meet Judy. B. Write her reprt. C. Have a meeting.
听第 8 段录音, 回答第 10 至 13 题。
10. Why des the htel have t cancel the speakers’ reservatin?
高二英语学科试题 第 1 页(共 8页)
A. It has been fully bked.
B. Its bking system has crashed.
C. Its equipment needs t be updated.
ll. What will the htel prvide as cmpensatin fr the speakers?
A. $ l,000 in cash. B. A discunt card. C. A free stay at a luxury htel.
l2. Hw des the man feel abut the htel’s slutin?
A. Cnfused. B. Satisfied. C. Annyed.
l3. What will the speakers d next?
A. Buy a map. B. Send a message. C. Search fr the htel nline.
听第 9 段录音, 回答第 l4 至 l6 题。
l4. What makes the wman surprised?
A. Fish are eating plastic.
B. Many reefs may disappear sn.
C. The marine fd chain is s cmplex.
l5. What des the man cnsider ding?
A. Reducing the use fplastic prducts.
B. Organizing a beach cleanup.
C. Attending a lecture n marine prtectin.
l6. What d the speakers decide t d at the end f the cnversatin?
A. Ask Dr. Lee fr help. B. Get sme vlunteers. C. Stick up prmtinal psters.听第 l0 段录音, 回答第 l7 至 20 题。
l7. What is the speaker ding?
A. Intrducing a character.
B. Recmmending a scientist.
C. Sharing his writing experience.
l8. When did Clara Reed start making vides?
A. In 20l5. B. In 2020. C. In 2023.
l9. What des the speaker expect Clara Reed t be?
A. Creative. B. Inspiring. C. Knwledgeable.
20. What des the speaker want listeners t d in the end?
A. Prvide feedback. B. Read his new stry. C. Cnduct an experiment.
第二部分 阅读 (共两节, 满分 50 分)
第一节(共 l5 小题; 每小题 2. 5 分, 满分 37. 5 分)
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 和 D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The United States basts a variety f theme parks ffering unique experiences fr visitrs. Frm immersive strytelling t recrd-breaking rides, these destinatins cater t different interests, making them perfect fr family trips r thrill-seeking adventures.
Universal’s Islands f Adventure
Lcated in Orland, Flrida, Universal’s Islands f Adventure is renwned fr its detailed themes. As visitrs mve between areas like Marvel Super Her Island and Tn Lagn, the backgrund music seamlessly shifts t match each theme—a distinctive feature that enhances immersin. Ppular attractins include Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Mtrbike Adventure and The Amazing Adventures f Spider-Man. The Wizarding Wrld f Harry Ptter als hides l8 secret spts wrth explring.
Kennywd
Kennywd, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, preserves classic amusement park charm with retr rides such as swings and pirate ships. Its casters range frm mild t intense, including Phantm’s Revenge and the histric Thunderblt. Classic dark rides like Nah’s Ark add nstalgic appeal.
Cedar Pint
Situated n Lake Erie in Ohi, Cedar Pint is a thrill-seeker’s paradise. It huses 18 rller casters, including Millennium Frce, the wrld’s first 300-ft-tall caster. The lakeside lcatin cmbines adrenaline-pumping rides with natural beauty.
Dllywd
In Tennessee, Dllywd celebrates Dlly Partn’s legacy thrugh bluegrass perfrmances, heritage reenactments, and rides like the Lightning Rd hybrid caster. A newly added children’s area includes a calming rm. The park als supprts charity thrugh the Dllywd Fundatin. Nearby Gatlinburg ffers muntain casters fr additinal adventure.
Whether seeking nstalgia, thrills, r cultural immersin, these parks prvide unfrgettable experiences. Visitrs are encuraged t plan ahead fr ppular rides and explre nearby attractins t make the mst f their trips.
21. What unique feature enhances the atmsphere at Universal’s Islands f Adventure?
A. A calming rm fr children. B. Themed music changing between areas.
C. Lakeside rller casters. D. Heritage reenactments.
22. Which park is linked t a charity fundatin named after it?
A. Universal’s Islands f Adventure. B. Kennywd.
C. Cedar Pint. D. Dllywd.
23. This article is mst likely frm a .
A. Histrical research paper. B. Travel jurnal.
C. Science textbk. D. Turism advertisement.
B
In 2015, Brian Petersn mved t Santa Ana with his wife. A hmeless man ften disturbed their peace by shuting at night. Initially aviding cntact, Petersn changed his mindset after reading Lve Des, a bk abut kindness in actin. Inspired by its message, he apprached the man, later identified as Matt Faris, a musician wh had mved frm Kentucky t pursue dreams but ended up hmeless fr ver a decade.
Petersn, a Cleveland Institute f Art graduate wh hadn’t painted fr eight years, was struck by Faris’s “inner life” despite his rugh appearance—unkempt beard, vergrwn nails, and tattered clthes. He asked t paint Faris’s prtrait, reviving his passin fr art.
Wrking frm a black-and-white pht f Faris taken with his phne, Petersn chses clrs inspired by his persnality and life stry, creating a pignant prtrait. He shwed ne man winning his battle with alchlism, fr example, by transitining the clrs frm a dark blue t a brilliant red.
This marked the birth f Faces f Santa Ana, a nnprfit where Petersn paints hmeless individuals, sells their prtraits fr thusands, and splits prfits t fund their needs. Over eight years, Petersn expanded his initiative int Faces f Mankind, uniting artists natinwide t paint hmeless peple. He insists subjects decide hw t use their share—sme cver medical bills r rent, while thers pursue dreams. Faris recrded a music album, while Kimberly Sndval, anther subject, used funds t supprt her daughter’s rent. “They bth wept in my arms,” Petersn recalled. Beynd financial aid, the prject fsters human cnnectins. Buyers ften relate deeply t subjects’ stries, breaking steretypes. One buyer admitted, “I used t crss the street t avid the hmeless. Nw I see them differently.”
Petersn nw lives in Miami but cntinues the missin. “The real victry isn’t the mney,” he
says. “It’s the mment peple recgnize the humanity in thse they nce ignred.”
24. What mtivated Petersn t start talking t the hmeless man?
A. His wife’s suggestin. B. A bk’s message abut kindness.
C. His jb at Kia Mtrs. D. The man’s musical backgrund.
25. The wrd “pignant” in paragraph 3 mst likely means .
A. emtinally mving. B. large and expensive.
C. technically cmplex. D. clrful and childish.
26. What’s Petersn’s attitude tward helping the hmeless?
A. He believes mney slves all prblems. B. He thinks medical care is their tp need.
C. He values their persnal chices. D. He prefers prviding temprary husing.
27. Which f the fllwing best describes Petersn?
A. Sympathetic and respectful. B. Persistent and innvative.
C. Generus and wealthy. D. Humble and selfless.
C
Scientists have discvered that pairing dgs ’ extrardinary sense f smell with artificial intelligence can effectively detect cancer early, ffering a grundbreaking apprach t diagnsis. Three riginal members f the Labradr(拉布拉多犬) team—Mars, Mn, and Plut—demnstrated this ptential by identifying cancer scent in breath samples with 94% accuracy acrss fur cancer types (breast, lung, clrectal, and prstate), as reprted in a Nvember 15 Scientific Reprts study.
Assaf Rabinwicz, chief technlgy fficer f this prgram, explains that the methd’s strength lies in its equal effectiveness fr early and late-stage cancers, crucial fr imprving survival rates. Dgs ’ unmatched lfactry(嗅 觉 的) abilities enable them t detect faint chemical traces linked t cancer. During training, the Labradrs learned t sit when sensing cancer in breath samples. Hwever, human bservers struggled t cnsistently interpret subtle cues like tail twitches r ear mvements. T slve this, researchers develped an AI mdel using machine learning and cmputer visin t analyze the dgs’ bdy language bjectively.
In tests with 1,408 participants (261 cnfirmed cancer cases), the AI-enhanced system crrectly identified 245 cancers while prducing nly 60 false psitives amng 1,048 healthy samples. Rabinwicz ntes that while current U.S. tests emply smaller beagles fr practicality, the riginal Labradrs remain vital. “Mars, Mn, and Plut nt nly delivered exceptinal results but cntinue cntributing t research,” he states, praising their reliability.
The research highlights a brader truth: animals pssess undevelped ptential in medical innvatin. “This isn’t just abut technlgy,” Rabinwicz emphasizes. “Dgs are partners rewriting diagnstic(诊断的) science, prving that nature and AI can wrk cllabratively.”
Training dgs requires mnths f expsure t thusands f samples, while the AI helps make sure results are interpreted in the same way—a critical factr fr clinical practice. Althugh this methd cannt yet be used alne t diagnse cancer, it can wrk with existing screenings like bld tests r imaging, particularly in resurce-limited settings.
28.What prblem did the AI mdel slve?
A. Dgs ’ pr sense f smell. B. Incnsistent interpretatin f dg cues.
C. Lack f cancer samples. D. Time-cnsuming training.
29. What can be inferred abut the riginal members f the Labradr team?
A. They are unsuitable fr AI-assisted analysis.
B. They failed t adapt t large-scale clinical tests.
C. They will be replaced by beagles in future research.
D. Their cntributin remains significant despite the applicatin f new breeds.
30. Why des the authr qute Rabinwicz’s statement in paragraph 4?
A. T highlight the histrical rle f dgs in science.
B. T criticize the high cst f training detectin dgs.
C. T emphasize the limitatins f AI in medical research.
D. T stress the revlutinary cllabratin between animals and technlgy.
31. What is the main idea f the last paragraph?
A. Training dgs fr cancer detectin takes t lng.
B. Technical shrtcmings f AI in prcessing cmplex data.
C. The methd has limits but can supplement current screenings.
D. The necessity fr future studies t replace current cancer screening methds.
D
Whale sharks, the cean’s gentle giants, are increasingly using ffshre il and gas platfrms as temprary rest stps during their lng migratins, much like drivers pulling int highway service statins. These human-made structures with light rays attract marine life—particularly planktn(浮游生物), a primary fd surce fr whale sharks. Hwever, scientists warn that this behavir expses the endangered species t risks such as ship cllisins and pllutin frm industrial activities.
A 14-year study led by marine eclgist Ben D’Antni tracked 78 whale sharks ff Western Australia using satellite tags. Published in Diversity and Distributins n January 18, the research revealed hw underwater features, bth natural, like seamunts, canyns and artificial, like il rigs(石油钻井平台), influence the sharks’ rutes. “These structures act like pit stps(停靠站),” explains D’Antni frm the Australian Institute f Marine Science. “The sharks pause t feed n planktn-rich areas befre cntinuing their jurneys.”
As the largest fish species, whale sharks (Rhincdn typus) can grw up t 18 meters lng and cnsume 20 kilgrams f planktn daily. Oil rigs mimic artificial reefs, creating planktn htspts that draw the sharks. Hwever, the platfrms ’ bright lights als heighten risks. Sharks lingering near rigs face ptential ship strikes r expsure t il spills. Tragically, such deaths ften g unrecrded as their carcasses sink withut trace.
The study highlights a critical dilemma: while rigs prvide fd, their presence threatens marine bidiversity. D’Antni cmpares the sharks’ behavir t human rad trips: “Just as families stp at truck stps fr fuel and meals, whale sharks use seaflr features similarly.” Yet, this analgy underscres an eclgical vulnerability.
Researchers urge plicymakers t cnsider these findings when managing marine prtected areas r remving ld platfrms. With renewable energy prjects like ffshre wind farms expanding, balancing infrastructure develpment with wildlife cnservatin becmes urgent. “New structures alng cntinental brders will reshape marine habitats,” D’Antni ntes. “We must anticipate unintended cnsequences.”
32. Accrding t the study, why d il rigs serve as “pit stps” fr migrating whale sharks?
A. The rigs disrupt natural cean currents.
B. The structures prvide shelter frm predatrs.
C. Planktn cncentrates arund the rigs due t light rays.
D. Humans intentinally feed sharks near the platfrms.
33. Which f the fllwing statements abut the tracking methd is crrect?
A. It invlved satellite labels t trace sharks.
B. It mnitred planktn eaten by sharks at pit stps.
C. It priritized recrding the fd surce f sharks.
D. It fcused mainly n natural underwater features.
34. What can we infer frm the last paragraph?
A. The impact f new structures n marine life is fully predictable.
B. Marine habitats alng cntinental brders will remain unchanged.
C. Renewable energy prjects shuld be stpped t avid habitat changes.
D. The cnsequences f building new structures may nt be entirely psitive.
35. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the passage?
A. Shark Migratin: Renewable Energy’s Impact.
B. Whale Sharks: Guardians f Marine Ecsystems.
C. Oil Rigs: A Risky Pit Stp fr Migrating Whale Sharks.
D. The Decline f Planktn: Threats t Ocean Bidiversity.
第二节 (共 5 小题; 每小题 2.5 分, 满分 12.5 分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项 。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Yu meet smene new, and secnds later— pf! — their name is gne. We’ve all been there. Luckily, there is a way t get rid f this stress. Mentalists (peple wh perfrm mind tricks) use special techniques t remember names. 36
The main reasn why we frget names is nt a bad memry, but a lack f cncentratin. When yu meet smene, yur brain is busy with many things at nce. The name gets lst in the chas. Als, yur brain stres names in temprary strage by default, which is like a trash can that empties itself every few minutes. 37
One effective way t lck dwn names is t create a mental image. When yu hear a name, imagine an bject that sunds like it. Fr example, “Mike” → a micrphne. 38 Yur brain is wired t remember stries and pictures, nt randm wrds.
T burn a name int yur brain, repeat it right after the ther persn says it. Fr instance, if smene says “I’m Jim,” yu reply, “Great t meet yu, Jim!” . 39 Repeating a name ut lud adds a physical layer t the memry and makes it stick lnger.
It’s cmpletely nrmal t smetimes blank n a name yu definitely knw. This usually means yu just can't get the name back at that mment, nt that yu've truly frgtten it. Trying t frce yurself t remember ften backfires. 40 If yu still can’t recall, just say, “I’m srry, say yur name ne mre time?” Mst peple appreciate that.
A. Here are sme tricks that perfrmers use.
B. The key is t practice until it becmes a habit.
C. S yu need t get that name int yur lng-term memry.
D. Instead, yu shuld mve n until the name randmly pps up.
E. But first, let’s understand why we frget names in the first place.
F. This stimulates yur mtr crtex(大脑皮层) and helps the memry last lnger.
G. This technique wrks because it turns abstract names int cncrete things.
第三部分 语言运用 (共两节, 满分 30 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
As passengers settled int a Suthwest Airlines flight, a flight attendant came ver the speaker t share that there was a “very special passenger” n bard.
That passenger was 2-year-ld Cruz, a little by wh had just 41 the fight f his life. Just ne year earlier, Cruz had been 42 with stage 4 Neurblastma, a rare and aggressive frm f
cancer. His family had been traveling back and 43 frm Califrnia t New Yrk City fr mnths as he underwent intense 44 . Nw, he was finally 45 frm cancer and heading hme.
Wanting t make the mment unfrgettable, the flight crew 46 everyne n bard t help celebrate Cruz’s incredible victry. What happened next turned the plane int smething truly47 .
Passengers began writing ntes t Cruz, messages 48 cngratulatins, encuragement, and lve. Strangers wh had never met him tk a mment t 49 his strength and remind him just hw prud they were. Fr Cruz’s parents, Elisa and Miguel, it was a mment they wuld never 50 .
In the middle f it all, their little by 51 it all, t. “He even realized the passengers were talking abut him and exclaimed he was strng.” Elisa 52 .
And he’s right. At 30,000 feet, surrunded by strangers wh quickly became a cheering 53 , ne small by’s jurney 54 everyne n bard f hw 55 hpe, kindness, and celebratin can be.
41. A. abandned B. wn C. fught D. seized
42. A. disturbed B. dminated C. diagnsed D. restricted
43. A. dwn B. up C. frth D. away
44. A. treatment B. examinatin "C.training" C. training D. inspectin
45. A. sensitive B. cured C. gne "" D. free
"" 46. A. appealed t B. decided n C. relied n D. turned dwn
"" 47. A. genuine B. weird C. special D. bitter
"" 48. A. packed with B. cvered with C. cmpared with D. mixed with
"" 49. A. test B. hnr C. enhance D. cnsult
"" 50. A. frget B. tlerate C. regret D. skip
"" 51. A. put B. tk C. understd D. brught
"" 52. A. recgnised B. whispered C. argued D. shared
"" 53. A. grup "B.team" B. team C. crwd D. sectin
54. A. guaranteed B. reminded C. warned D. prmised
55. A. frequent B. mderate C. impactful D. respective
非选择题部分
第二节 (共 10 小题; 每小题 1.5 分, 满分 15 分)
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。
Drumbeats ech thrugh a university gymnasium in Central China as a brightly clred dragn surges, dips, and cils. At the frnt 56 (guide) the dragn is Miguel de Oliveira Manacer, a 24-year-ld Brazilian graduate student knwn 57 Ma Feilng in China.
Manacer first encuntered Chinese culture thrugh martial arts. He began training at 10 and later shwed great 58 (dedicate) t Brazil’s natinal team, winning a wrld champinship at 16. In 2019, he arrived at Hubei University fr 59 shrt-term exchange, where he discvered dragn dance and decided t stay.
In Western flklre, dragns are ften seen as destructive, 60 in China, the Lng tells a very different stry. Dragn dance, ften perfrmed during festivals, 61 (believe) t bring gd luck and ward ff misfrtune. Unlike sl martial arts, dragn dance is a cllective art 62 requires timing and trust.
Since his senir year, Manacer 63 (lead) the university’s dragn dance team t tp finishes in natinal cmpetitins. “Martial arts helped me understand China. Dragn dance made me fall in
lve with 64 ,” he says. With abut a year and a half left in his studies, he remains cmmitted t65 (keep) the dragn mving between cultures.
第四部分 写作 (共两节, 满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
假定你是李华, 你校英语报近期在开展主题为“人工智能 (AI) 是否应该广泛应用于高中教育”的讨论 。请你给英文报写一篇投稿, 表明你的立场, 并给出至少两条理由。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为 80 个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卷的相应位置作答。
__________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节(满分 25 分)
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。
Eighteen-year-ld Sam Dutcher was driving his mther’s SUV when the car suddenly sped up n its wn. He slammed the brake( 刹 车 ), but nthing happened. The car ignred everything he tried—pressing the emergency brake, shifting int park, even hlding the pwer buttn. It just kept ging faster.
“Mm, it’s happening again,” Sam called his mther, Catherine. The car was racing dwn a rural rad at ver 80 miles per hur. Sam was terrified nt nly f crashing but als that plice might chase him if they saw his speed. His hands were sweating n the steering wheel, and his heart punded in his chest.
Catherine stayed calm. She called 911 and tld the peratr that her sn’s acceleratr was stuck. Deputy( 警 官 ) Zach Jhnsn heard the radi traffic. While ther fficers thught it might be a prank(恶作剧), Jhnsn believed the mther’s call was real. He gt n the phne with Sam.
“If yu hit the brakes, nthing happens?” Jhnsn asked. “Right, nthing,” Sam said. The car’s speed climbed past 90, then 100 mph. Jhnsn asked if the acceleratr was physically stuck. Sam said n; he culd mve it with his ft, but the car wuldn’t slw dwn. Outside, the dark cuntryside flashed by in a blur.
Jhnsn realized they had nly a few miles befre the paved rad ended at a T-intersectin. Beynd that was a narrw dirt path and a field with telephne ples. A frightening thught entered his mind: If Sam didn’t stp in time, he wuld crash badly r even die tnight.
Anther fficer, Zach Gruver, driving a faster plice car, caught up with Sam. Gruver had an idea. “I’ll let him make sft cntact with my car,” he tld Jhnsn. “Then I’ll hit the brakes and hpefully stp him.” Gruver passed Sam, slwed dwn, and psitined his car in frnt f the runaway SUV. Jhnsn explained the plan t Sam: “Yu need t run int the back f that plice car.”
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。
Para. 1:
Sam culdn’t believe what he had just heard
Para. 2:
When bth cars finally came t a stp, Sam sat trembling in his seat
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