2025-2026学年湖南多校联考高二下学期4月阶段(月考)检测 英语试卷(学生版)
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这是一份2025-2026学年湖南多校联考高二下学期4月阶段(月考)检测 英语试卷(学生版),共13页。试卷主要包含了 5分,满分7, B等内容,欢迎下载使用。
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段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。
1. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. In a ticket ffice. B. In a bank. C. In a library.
2. Hw des the man sund?
A. Upset. B. Aplgetic. C. Sympathetic.
3. What will the speakers d next?
A. G t a stre. B. Visit a friend. C. Pick up Millie.
4. Which gate shuld the wman g t?
A. Gate 20. B. Gate 30. C. Gate 25.
5. What d the speakers have in cmmn?
A. They like walking dgs with thers.
B. They have the same jb.
C. They wn the same kind f dg.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分,满分22. 5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Why did the man stay in the campsite?
A. The htel was fully bked.
B. He wanted t get clse t nature.
C. The htel was expensive at that time.
7. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. Sme phts. B. A village. C. A camera.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. Whse huse is the girl ging t n Sunday?
A. Betty's. B. Kate's. C. Dra's.
9. What will the girl prbably d n Friday?
A. Watch a basketball game. B. See a mvie. C. G shpping.
10. Why des the girl want her father t buy a new backpack fr her?
A. Her backpack is lst.
B. Her backpack is brken.
C. Her backpack is full f bks.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What is Miss White's jb?
A. She's a judge. B. She's a secretary. C. She's a lawyer.
12. Why is Miss White s upset?
A. She cannt access the Internet.
B. She can’t speak well.
C. She will be taken t prisn.
13. What clur shuld the light n the black bx be?
A. Yellw. B. Green. C. Red.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Classmates. B. Hst and guest. C. Wrkmates.
15. Which kind f banana is mst ppular in Australia?
A. Williams. B. Lady Finger. C. Cavendish.
16. Why des Alan speak f China?
A. T explain the Australian bananas' histry.
B. T talk abut Chinese migrants.
C. T describe hw t plant bananas.
17. What might Rse research int?
A. Plants. B. Clthes. C. Animals.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Where did Jhn Green's family eventually settle in?
A. Michigan. B. Indianaplis. C. Orland.
19. Which f Jhn Green's bks is ne f the best-selling bks f all time?
A. The Fault in Our Stars. B. Let It Snw. C. Three Hliday Rmance.
20. What inspired Jhn Green t write Lking fr Alaska?
A. His brther's life stry.
B. His experiences in a barding schl.
C. His YuTube ventures.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
In the Dlphin encunter prgram, yu can expect a unique experience that brings yu clser t a dlphin. Nt nly will yu see the all-natural dlphin habitat, but yu will learn imprtant infrmatin abut dlphins and the cean t.
On the flating platfrm, yu will stand waist-deep and experience a hug, a dance and pprtunities t give the dlphin much appreciated rubdwns. Yur dlphin trainer will cmbine elements f hands-n cntact, educatin, laughter, and adventure t make this an unfrgettable experience.
Highlights:
·Shallw water interactin with the dlphins
·Great fr all ages
·Meal included
·25 min scenic ferry ride thrugh Nassau Harbur
What t Bring:
·Swimsuit, cmfrtable shes, twels, and cash r credit card fr additinal purchases
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·Prvided life vests (背心) are ptinal fr adults but required fr guests under 18 fr the duratin f the Dlphin encunter.
Price:
·$100 fr adults and half price fr children under 12. Taxes and fees included.
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1. What can participants experience during the Dlphin encunter prgram?
A. A full-day adventure in the dlphin habitat.
B. A hands-n sessin f applying rubdwns t a dlphin.
C. A swimming tur arund the Nassau Harbur.
D. An academic lecture n marine ecsystems.
2. Which f the fllwing is required fr all participants t jin in the prgram?
A. Preparing their wn life vests.
B. Cmpleting and submitting a digital frm befrehand.
C. Arranging their wn packed lunch fr the day.
D. Making a reservatin at least 24 hurs in advance.
3. Where is the text prbably frm?
A. A travel plan. B. A prgram review. C. An nline ad. D. An event guide.
B
Anita Nwinska fund her lng-lst bx f pastels (蜡笔) while digging thrugh a wrn suitcase, using nly a candle fr light as her pwer was cut ff. “By candlelight I created my first flwer painting,” she recalls. “As I painted, I fund the deep sadness and pain I was feeling disappeared. That single act saved me, healed me and gave me a sense f purpse. ”
It was nt, as she puts it, the straightest f career paths. As an eight-year-ld, Anita was invited t study alngside a master’s grup. “It wuldn’t be allwed these days,” she says. Her mther, supprtive, bught her il paints; her father, less s, frequently destryed her wrk. Later, Anita swapped (交换) paints fr fast mney. “It gave me a very nice lifestyle financially,” she says, “but it was sul-destrying. ”
Anita set aside her art t run a recruitment (招聘) business in the grwing Internet sectr, but she didn’t remember being happy thrughut thse years. When the dt-cm bubble (互联网泡沫) burst, many f her clients were hit hard. Despite cvering expenses with her wn savings, her business ultimately sank.
Tday, she is knwn fr her vast, immersive (沉浸式的) canvases f meadws (草地), wild grasses and flwers-paintings that ask yu t stp, breathe and lk. “I want the viewer t see what I see. That the smallest thing in nature has s much beauty and wnder. ” She paints big because she wants yu t feel envelped, caught in the flicker f a slight wind.
Art, fr Anita, is a celebratin f nature. “Walking thrugh the greenery is my meditatin (冥想),” she says. “These days we call it mindfulness, but fr me it’s just immersing myself in wnder. ” Viewers seem t agree. One wman in a wheelchair nce sat with Anita’s wrk fr three hurs, later admitting it was the first time in 20 years she had felt n pain. That, fr Anita, is the pint. “I can’t teach yu hw t paint,” she says. “I can nly teach yu hw t lk. ” And her latest series, See Me I Blm carries that lessn int wmanhd itself. “ It’s abut wmen truly valuing themselves — their strength, their wisdm, their determinatin. We create and nurture life- what culd be mre imprtant?”
4. What can be knwn abut Anita’s early relatinship with art in Paragraph 2?
A. Her artistic talent was recgnized early but she faced bstacles.
B. She priritized financial success ver art frm the beginning.
C. Her parents fully supprted her artistic pursuits.
D. She received frmal art educatin frm a yung age.
5. Hw did Anita feel abut her years in the recruitment business?
A. Successful and cntent. B. Challenging yet enjyable.
C. Empty and meaningless. D. Rewarding yet stressful.
6. Why des Anita paint large canvases?
A. T distract viewers frm technical imperfectins.
B. T create a sense f cmplete immersin in nature.
C. T shwcase her unique pastel techniques.
D. T fllw the trend f cntemprary art frms.
7. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
A. Frm Financial Success t Artistic FailureB. The Market Value f Nature Paintings
C. Anita’s Art Stry: Hw Painting Heals D. Anita’s Career Path: A New Start in Business
C
The idea that smiling can make yu feel happier has a lng histry. In 1872, Darwin mused (沉思) abut whether an emtin that was expressed wuld be felt mre intensely than ne that was repressed. Early psychlgists were musing abut it in the 1880s. Mre than a hundred studies have been published n the tpic. And it’s a trpe (比喻) f pp wisdm: “Smile, thugh yur heart is aching,” sang Nat King Cle in 1954. “Yu’ll find that life is still wrthwhile, if yu’ll just smile. ”
In 2018, scial psychlgist Fritz Strack published a study that seemed t cnfirm that facial feedback was real. The researchers asked participants t hld a pen in their muths in a psitin that frced them either t bare their teeth in a cpy f a smile r t purse their lips arund the pen. T make sure that n ne was clued in t the researchers’ interest in smiles, the experimenters tld participants that they were explring hw peple with physical disabilities might write r perfrm ther rdinary tasks.
When bth grups were shwn a set f newspaper cmics-specifically, illustratins frm Gary Larsn’s The Far Side-the teeth-barers rated the images as funnier than the lip-pursers did. This was a big deal fr the facial feedback hypthesis (假设): Even thugh participants weren’t thinking abut smiling r their md, just mving their face int a smile-like shape seemed t affect their emtins. And s the finding made its way int psychlgy textbks and cuntless news headlines. Decades f cnfirmatin fllwed, as researchers published ther experiments that als shwed supprt fr the facial feedback hypthesis. But in 2025, all at nce, 17 labs failed t repeat the pen study.
8. What des the underlined wrd “repressed” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. Recgnized. B. Appreciated. C. Cntrlled. D. Tlerated.
9. What can we learn frm the secnd paragraph?
A. Researchers didn’t shw their facial feedback.
B. Participants were cnfused abut the experiment.
C. Participants were physically disabled.
D. Researchers didn’t share their true purpse.
10. What’s the authr’s attitude twards the result f the experiment?
A. Critical. B. Dubtful. C. Supprtive. D. Objective.
11. What des the text mainly talk abut?
A. Cmics’ influence n peple’s md.
B. The research prcess f facial feedback hypthesis.
C. Darwin’s thughts abut expressed emtins.
D. Hw t make yurself feel happier easily.
D
Fr years, sugar has been labeled a primary cause behind the glbal rise in diabetes (糖尿病), especially type 2 diabetes (T2D). Hwever, grundbreaking research frm Brigham Yung University challenges this brad assumptin. A large-scale study reveals a crucial detail: the surce and frm f sugar matter significantly when it cmes t diabetes risk.
The findings paint a cntrasting picture. On ne hand, sugars cnsumed in liquid frm — specifically thrugh sugar-sweetened beverages like sda and even 100% fruit juice — were cnsistently linked t a sharply increased risk f develping T2D. On the ther hand, sugars naturally present in r added t slid, nutrient-dense whle fds (such as whle fruits, dairy prducts, r whle grains) appeared t be far less harmful r ptentially even prtective.
Why is there such a big difference? Researchers pint t metablism (新陈代谢). Liquid sugars frm drinks act like islated sugar flds entering the system. They cause rapid and large spikes in bld sugar, verwhelming the liver. This metablic disruptin leads t increased liver fat and insulin resistance-key factrs in T2D develpment. Cnversely, sugars added t slid fds are released much mre slwly int the bldstream. The fiber, fat, prtein, and ther beneficial nutrients naturally accmpanying the sugar in these whle fds act as buffers, reducing the glycemic (血糖的) impact and preventing the liver frm being verladed.
The study delivers a clear warning abut fruit juice. Despite cntaining sme vitamins, its high cncentratin f liquid sugar makes it a pr substitute fr whle fruit. The vital fiber present in whle fruit, crucial fr mderating bld sugar respnse, is largely missing in juice.
“This study emphasizes the need fr even stricter recmmendatins fr liquid sugars such as thse in sugar-sweetened beverages and fruit juice, as they appear t harmfully assciate with metablic health,” said Della Crte, ne f the lead researchers. “Rather than criticizing all added sugars, future dietary guidelines might cnsider the different effects f sugar based n its surce and frm. ”
12. Which frm f sugar cnsumptin brings a higher T2D risk?
A. Sugar frm whle grains and dairy prducts. B. Sugar naturally fund in whle fruits.
C. Sugar added t nutrient-dense slid fds. D. Sugar present in varius liquid drinks.
13. What is Paragraph 3 mainly abut?
A. The reasns fr sugar metablism. B. The benefits f sugar metablism.
C. The differences in sugar metablism. D. The significance f sugar metablism.
14. T lwer the risk f T2D, which practice is mst likely supprted by the study?
A. Aviding dairy prducts cntaining sugar. B. Replacing sda drinks with whle fruits.
C. Increasing cnsumptin f 100% fruit juice. D. Cnsuming as much fiber and fat as pssible.
15. What can be inferred frm Della Crte’s statement abut future dietary guidelines?
A. They shuld recnsider the impact f sugar n metablism.
B. They shuld remve fruit juice frm recmmendatins.
C. They shuld nt adpt a ne-size-fits-all apprach t sugar.
D. They shuld criticize sugars regardless f different effects.
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。
We use plastics t make many things, frm medical equipment t TVs t fd packaging. At the end f their useful life, mst plastic prducts are thrwn away. ____16____ This causes prblems, especially fr the wrld’s ceans. Scientists are wrking t slve the prblems. But in the meantime, here are fur things yu can d t reduce plastic waste nw.
Quit using plastic bags. Instead, take yur wn reusable shpping bags t the stre. Peple use a trillin (1,000 billin) plastic bags wrldwide every year. Abut 10 percent are used in the United States alne. That’s almst ne bag per American per day. Meanwhile, a Dane uses fur single-use bags per year n average. ____17____ Tday, ther cuntries either make custmers pay fr plastic bags, r have banned them cmpletely.
Skip the straw (吸管). Tday, arund 8. 3 billin plastic straws pllute the wrld’s beaches. We shuld d smething t turn ver the situatin. S when yu rder a drink, yu can say n t the straw. ____18____ In 2018, Seattle became the first majr US city t stp using plastic straws, and many ther cities are set t fllw its example.
____19____ Buy bar sap instead f liquid sap in plastic cntainers. Dn’t buy fruit r vegetables n plastic packaging. In the United Kingdm, leaders are calling fr supermarkets t have plastic-free areas. They als want t tax plastic take-ut cntainers.
Recycle. ____20____ But it is pssible t recycle mst plastic bttles and milk r juice bxes. Tday, Nrway recycles 97 percent f its plastic bttles. Hw? Machines at mst supermarkets take the bttles and give a refund f up t 32 cents per bttle.
A. Build n-plastic regins.
B. We can’t recycle all plastic prducts.
C. Yu can als bring yur wn reusable ne.
D. Avid plastic packaging.
E. We ught t keep recycling plastic bttles.
F. These plastics then break dwn int smaller pieces that can last fr centuries.
G. In 1993, Denmark was the first cuntry t place a tax n plastic bags.
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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The invasive Burmese pythns (缅甸蟒) are ding very well in Flrida’s preserved wetlands. Pythns have n natural predatrs (天敌). And they are ____21____ Flrida’s native snakes and mammals. ____22____ this hungry snake, scientists say, is a critical gal.
600 hunters tk part in 2024’s ____23____. Their gal is t beat 2023’s tp ttal f 209 pythns killed. The hunter wh kills the mst wins $10,000.
The cmpetitin is designed t create ____24____ abut Flrida’s pythn prblem. It has succeeded in ding that. The event has ____25____ famus peple and has led t sme reality televisin shws.
But the need fr pythn cntrl remains urgent. Since 2017, Flrida has been paying abut 100 cntractrs (承包人) t ____26____ the snakes year-rund.
Flrida des nt permit hunters t use firearms t kill pythns. Catching them is a ____27____ exercise. Tm Rahill is a snake hunting cntractr. He knws the swamp (沼泽) s well that he can ____28____ a pythn’s “musk” dr (麝香味) . He can ____29____ when a snake is near. There is a (n )______30______ t catching a snake. The ______31______ change frm hunter t hunter. Sme use a snake hk and then jump n them befre putting them int bags. But the snakes are nt always calm. Smetimes a hunter needs a helper t keep the snake unciled (拉直) until it ______32______ and can be cntained t prevent ______33______.
Once the snakes are caught, the hunters have 24 hurs t ______34______ them t the wildlife agency. It is ______35______ fr any persn ther than a licensed (得到正式许可的) cntractr t transprt a live, invasive snake.
21. A. runningB. threateningC. changingD. frightening
22. A. AvidingB. StudyingC. CllectingD. Cntrlling
23. A. challengeB. perfrmanceC. entertainmentD. experience
24. A. respnsibilityB. understandingC. interestsD. standards
25. A. drawnB. interviewedC. astnishedD. rganized
26. A. bserveB. discverC. transprtD. catch
27. A. hands-nB. hand-madeC. time-cnsumingD. lng-distance
28. A. mtivateB. expseC. smellD. decrease
29. A. wnderB. believeC. dubtD. feel
30. A. traditinB. needC. pprtunityD. art
31. A. stylesB. methdsC. cnceptsD. behaviurs
32. A. calms dwnB. rlls upC. runs utD. hides away
33. A. trubleB. escapeC. damageD. vilence
34. A. sellB. shwC. takeD. present
35. A. utstandingB. ambitiusC. illegalD. cnsistent
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。
Frm Peking Opera, Chinese traditinal instrument perfrmances and handicraft wrkshps f intangible heritage, t a parade (游行) f Chinese-style cstumes as well as a taste f Chinese fd f curse, the mdern city f Manchester in the UK embraced (欣然接受) China’s Mid-Autumn Festival ver the weekend in ____36____ (it) Chinatwn.
The festival t appreciate the full mn and family reunins falls n Mnday this year. Over 10,000 peple in Manchester have braved heavy dwnpurs in the past tw days t enjy the Chinese festivity (庆典) ____37____ they say is “amazing and unique”.
Lrd Mayr f Manchester, Carmine Grimshaw, said in the pening remarks at the celebratin n Saturday that despite the heavy rains, “values had brught peple clser n matter ____38____ they are frm”.
“Tday as we enjy mncakes, music and amazing perfrmances, we’re als celebrating the bnd (纽带) between ur cmmunities ____39____ ur lasting friendship between China and the UK,” said Grimshaw.
He said, “____40____ (festival) like this shw that culture is alive when it ____41____ (share). And frm traditinal Chinese music, dance, pera, and hanfu. . . we all get a chance ____42____ (experience) the richness f Chinese heritage in a ____43____ (meaning) way. May the mn shine ____44____ (bright) n ur friendships, ur families and ur future. ”
Cnsul General f China in Manchester, Tang Rui, said the Mid-Autumn Festival carries the cmmn aspiratins f peple fr family ____45____ (harmnius) and natinal prsperity.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,春节期间你观看了一期《中国诗词大会》。来自英国的交换生Alan十分喜爱中国文化,请你给他写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:
1. 你观看的具体内容;
2. 你的收获。
参考词汇:《中国诗词大会》Chinese Petry Cnference
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Alan,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节(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。
The high diving bard (跳水板) at the camp std abve Ethan, making his stmach feel uncmfrtable. His hands were wet with sweat as he slwly mved frward in the line with ther campers. The instructr shuted ludly, “Everyne must jump tday, r yu wn’t get yur certificate (合格证书)!” Ethan’s thrat became tight. Seven years ag, he almst drwned in a lake, which filled him with great fear. He still remembered the dark water cvering him and his lungs hurting fr air. Nw, at furteen, he felt caught in fear nce mre.
The by ahead f him, Jake, jumped ff the bard with a lud whp, slicing smthly int the clear water like a sharp knife. The crwd arund cheered ludly, but Ethan barely heard any f the nise. His heavy legs turned t cld lead, and he culd barely mve an inch. What if I frze up in mid-air? What if all the campers laughed at me? Last week, his inncent little sister lked up at him with wide, adring eyes and said sftly, “Yu’re my her, Ethan. ” But deep dwn, he knew he was nt a her at all. He held the cld metal railing (栏杆) tightly, staring fixedly at the calm lake’s surface - it mirrred the heavy dark cluds verhead, turning just like an appraching strm in the gray sky tday.
A hand clapped his shulder. “Yur turn, Ethan,” Cach Miller said gently. The man’s eyes held n judgment, nly quiet encuragement. Ethan frced ne ft nt the bard. It creaked (嘎吱作响), shaking under his weight. Belw, the water seemed t yawn wider, hungry. His childhd nightmare flashed: arms and legs struggling, bubbles (气泡) rising as he sank. . .
“Breathe, kid,” Cach murmured. “Fear’s just a bully. Face it, and it backs dwn. ” Ethan’s fingers shk, but he tk anther step. The bard dipped. Maybe I can. . .
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。
The first raindrp hit his face as Ethan walked slwly t the edge.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The water was clder than imagined, but the darkness never came.
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