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2025~2026學年山東省部分學校高二上學期12月階段性檢測英語試卷一、閱讀理解StringybarkOpenAward2026TheStringybarkOpenAwardisashortstorycompetitionforwritersaroundtheworld.Itopenson15December2025andcloseson23February2026.Weareexpectingyourbeststories.HowtoEnter:·Anyoneaged16oroverfromanycountrycanenterthecompetition.·Youcanenteruptothreestories.·Atmost1,500wordsperstory(thetitledoesnotcount).·Tomakeitfair,pleasedonotputyournameinyourstory.Yournameonlygoesontheentryform.·StoriesmustbesentusingtheonlineEntryForm.Theentryfee(費用)mustbepaidatthesametime.RulesforYourStory:·Itmustbeyourownoriginal(原創(chuàng)的)work.·Itmustnothavebeenpublished(出版)anywherebefore,includingonline.·ItmustnotbewrittenwiththehelpofAI(likeChatGPT,DeepSeekandsoon).PublicationandCopyright:·Ifyourstorywinsaprizeorishighlythoughtof,yougiveustherighttopublishit.Thisincludesonlineandpodcastforms.·Youalwayskeepthecopyrighttoyourstoryandcansubmit(提交)ittootherplaces.·Wemightalsoasktopublishstoriesthatdidnotwinaprize.Wewillalwaysaskforyouragreementfirst.Prizes:FIRSTPRIZE:$500cash+publication+e-book+paperback+choiceofanytwoStringybarkmagazines(Value$565)SECONDPRIZE:$300cash+publication+choiceofanytwoStringybarkmagazines(Value$350)THIRDPRIZE:$150cash+publication+choiceofanyoneStringybarkmagazine(Value$175)1.Whatisawriterrequiredtodo?

A.Sendthestorybyemail.B.Puttheirnameinthestory.C.UsetheonlineEntryFormforsubmission.D.Paytheentryfeeafterthestoryisaccepted.2.Whowillprobablywinaprize?

A.Ateacherwhosendsastorypublishedbefore.B.Agraduatewhoentersastoryfoundonawebsite.C.A15-year-oldstudentwhowritesastorybyhimself.D.Amotherwhosubmitsanunpublishedstorywrittenindependently.3.Whatwillallprize-winnersreceive?

A.Moneyande-books.B.Guidancefromtheexperts.C.TwoStringybarkmagazines.D.Publicationofthewinningentry.Whenmychildrenwereinschool,eachyearattheendofsummer,mywifeandIwouldbuythemallsomenewclothesforthecomingschoolyear.ItisahabitthatIhavekeptupovertheyearseventhoughmysonswithspecialneedsarenowbothintheirthirtiesandwearsizeslargerthanme.ThisyearIgotthembothsomenewshirtsandbluejeanstowearforthefallandwintertocome.Butwhenitwastimetoputthemintheclosets(壁櫥)anddressers,therewasjustnospaceforthem.Thereweretoomanyoldclothesfrompastyearsstillinthem.ItwasthenthatIdecidedtodosomespringcleaninginautumn.Istartedtopullouttheoldclothesthatwerestillingoodconditionbutweren’tgettingwornanymore.Ofcourse,Ididn’tleavemyownclosetouteither.Soonwehadtwolargebagsfullofclothesandcarriedthemtothelocalcharity(慈善機構),believingtheycouldhelpkeepotherpeoplewarm.IthinkthisfeelingcamefromwhatIlearnedwhenIwasaboy.WhenIwasonlyelevenyearsold,mygrandma’soldhousecaughtfireandburneddowninthemiddleofthenight.Wemanagedtogetoutbutlosteverythingweowned.Aspainfulasthatexperiencewas,though,ittaughtmeavaluablelessonaboutjusthowlittleweneedtobehappy:Allwereallyneedisalittlefoodinourstomachs,aroof(屋頂)overourheads,afewclothesonourbacks,andloveandfaithinourhearts.Therestdoesn’taddmuch.Infact,Ifoundthathavingtoomanythingscanweighyoudownandkeepyoufromthehappinessyouwant.4.Whydidtheauthorbegintodothespringcleaning?

A.Tomakehissonshappy.B.Tosupportthecharity.C.Tosellouttheoldclothing.D.Tofitthenewclothesin.5.Howdidtheauthorprobablyfeelafterhisfirstspringcleaning?

A.Regretful.B.Satisfied.C.Tired.D.Calm.6.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromthehousefire?

A.Findingasafeplacetoliveisn’teasy.B.Ahousefirecaneasilyhappenatnight.C.Owningmuchdoesn’tnecessarilybringhappiness.D.Losingeverythingisthemostpainfulexperienceinlife.7.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthistext?

A.Toencouragereaderstocareaboutcharity.B.Toshareapersonalstoryshowingalifelesson.C.Todescribethegreatchallengesofraisingchildren.D.Tostresstheimportanceofdoinghouseworkasafamily.Scientistshavefoundanunusual“hybrid”(雜交)birdinTexas—amixofabluejayandagreenjay.BrianStokesisstudyingforhisPh.D.attheUniversityofTexasatAustin.Hisworkfocusesongreenjays—birdscommoninCentralAmericaandMexico.SowhenBriansawaphotoofanunusual-lookingbirdonsocialmedia,hegotveryinterestedinit.Itwasblueandlookedsimilartoabluejay,abirdcommoninEasternNorthAmerica.Butsomethingwasn’tquiteright.Insteadofhavingwhitefacecoloringlikeabluejay,thisbird’sfaceisblack.Thebirdismediuminsize,notasbigasabluejayandnotassmallasagreenjay.Briangotintouchwiththewomanwhohadpostedthepicture,andsheinvitedhimtocomeandseethebirdforhimself.Tostudythebirdmorecarefully,Brianbroughtalightnetthathehopedwouldallowhimtocatchandkeepthebirdforsometime.Ittookalotofeffort,butafewdayslater,hedidsucceed.Quickly,hegotafewpictures,tookabloodsample,andplacedatrackeraroundthebird’sleg.Thenhesetitfree,unharmed.Workingwithabiologyprofessorattheuniversity,Brianwassurethatthebirdwasahybrid.Thefatherwasabluejay(commoninEasternNorthAmerica)andthemotherwasagreenjay(commoninCentralAmerica).Long,longago,bothkindsofjaysdevelopedfromthesamekindofbird.Butforsevenmillionyears!,theyhavebeencompletelyseparate.Sosuchahybridisverysurprising.Inthemid-1900s,thelivingareasofthetwobirdsdidnotreallyoverlap.Butinrecentyears,asthetemperatureshaverisen,greenjayshavebeenmovingfurthernorth,andbluejayshavebeentravelingfurtherwest.Untilnow,theresearchershaven’tgiventhehybridanameyet,buttheywonderifitshouldbecalleda“GrueJay”.8.HowdidBrian’seducationalbackgroundhelphiminthediscovery?

A.Ithelpedhimcatchthebirdquickly.B.Ittaughthimtoturntosocialmediaforhelp.C.Itmadehimabletorealisethebird’suncommonness.D.Itallowedhimtousetheuniversity’slabforbloodtests.9.Whatcanbeknownaboutthehybrid?

A.Ithasablackface.B.Ithasagreenbody.C.Itismuchlargerthananyotherjay.D.Itsingsliketwobirdsatthesametime.10.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?

A.ThestepsBriantooktostudythebird.B.ThewayBrianmadethewomanbelievehim.C.ThereasonswhyBrianfixedatrackeronthebird.D.ThedifficultyBrianhadinfindingthebird’slivingarea.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“overlap”inparagraph5probablymean?

A.Disappear.B.Cross.C.Suffer.D.Remain.Drones(無人機)havebeenusedinfarmingsincethe1980sinsomecountries.Theearliestdronesusedinfarmingwereverysmallandcouldcarryoutonlyafewtasks.Butimprovementsindroneshavegivenrisetolargermodelswhichareabletocarryheavierloads(裝載).Recentmodelsareevenabletocarryloadsofupto100kg.Thishasmadedronesabletodoawidevarietyoftasksandbeusedonfarmsofdifferentsizes.Thefirstfarmdroneswereexpensiveforsmallfarmers.Althoughthisisstilltruefordroneownership,priceshavefallensharplybecauseofrapidtechnologicaladvancesandcompetition.Moreover,therental(租賃)serviceprovidedbysmallbusinessesandfarmergroupshasmadeiteasyforfarmerstousedronesatpricessimilartoorlowerthanthosepaidtofarmworkers.Peoplehavefoundnewwaystodofarmwork.First,inrichcountries,peoplestartedusingbigmachinesliketractorstohelpplantandpickcropsfaster.Thischangestartedlongagoandtookover100yearstoreachAsia.Now,anewchangeistakingplacewithflyingdrones.ItstartedinChinalessthantenyearsagoandisspreadingquicklyaroundtheworld.TwoChinesecompanies,DJIandXAG,producemostofthedronesusedinfarmingworldwide.Thedronerevolution(變革)iscompletelychanginghistoricalpatternsoffarmingtechnologyspreading.Injust5years,millionsoffarmersacrossAsiaandbeyond,manyofwhomaresmallholders,willbeabletousethisnewtechnology.Therearestrongsignsthatdronescanraisetheefficiencyandproductivityoffarming,improveworkersafety,andbetterlivelihoodsinthecountryside.12.Whycanmoderndronesbeusedforvariousfarmtasks?

A.Theyareeasiertocontrol.B.Theyareabletoflyalongertime.C.Theycancarrymuchheavierweights.D.Theycanworkundermoreweatherconditions.13.Whatcanweknowaboutsmallfarmersusingdronesnow?

A.Theypreferfarmworkerstodrones.B.Theycangetdroneservicesatalowercost.C.Theycanaffordtobuytheirowndrones.D.Theyneedtolearnmoreskillstorundrones.14.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthefutureoffarmdrones?

A.Hopeful.B.Worried.C.Uncaring.D.Unclear.15.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.HowDronesAreChangingFarmingB.TheHistoryofDroneTechnologyDevelopmentC.TheAdvantagesandDisadvantagesofFarmDronesD.HowChineseDroneCompaniesLeadtheGlobalMarketSelf-careisimportantforstayinghealthy,especiallywhenwe’rebusywithschool,friends,andfamilytasks.Animportantpartofself-careissavingtimeforyourself.Thismeansyouneedtosay“no”tosomethingssometimes.16Howcanyoudoit?Herearesomehelpfultips.17Ifyourclassmatesaskyoutohelpthemwithaprojecttonight,butyouhaveplannedtorest,don’twaituntileveningtosay“no”.Thelongeryouputitoff,themoreawkwarditgets.Instead,tellthemrightaway.Thisway,theycanasksomeoneelse,andyouwon’tfeelstressedaboutlettingthemdownlater.Behonestaboutyourreasons.Whenyousay“no”,don’tmakeupexcuses.Lyingmightcausetroublelater—yourfriendcouldfindoutandfeelhurt.Sojusttellthetruth.18They’llunderstandthatyourneedsmattertoo.Suggestanothertimeoractivity.19IfyourfriendwantstogoshoppingonSaturday,butyou’retootired,trysaying,“Ican’tshopthisSaturday,butwhataboutashortcoffeebreaknextTuesday?”Ifyouhavetoomuchschoolworkandcan’tmeetadeadline(截止日期),askyourteacherformoretime.Thisshowsyouvaluetheirrequest,evenwhenyoucan’tsay“yes”.It’scommontofeelguilty(內疚的)whenyousay“no”atfirst.Youmightworryyou’rebeingselfish(自私的)orlettingpeopledown.Butself-careisn’tselfish—ithelpsyoustayinagoodmoodsoyoucanhelpothersbetterlater.20

A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Say“no”assoonasyoucan.C.Butsaying“no”nicelyisn’talwayseasy.D.Saying“no”doesn’thavetoendtheplancompletely.E.Thishonestyhelpsyourlovedonesknowyourschedule.F.Sodon’tletthatguiltstopyoufromtakingcareofyourself.G.Almosteveryonelikesmakingfriendswithanhonestperson.二、完形填空Onemorningaftergrief(悲傷)settledoverme,myfriendscameunannounced.Theybroughtcandy,hot-chocolatemix,acard,andaboxfilledwith________.They’ddrivenfortyminutesjustto________me.WhenaskedhowIwas,Imadeajokeaboutmyuglyoutfit,butitfell________.NoonelaughedbecausetheyknewIwas________.Later,though,Irealizedthosegiftswerecarefully________.Thecandyquietlytoldmetoeat.Thecard,coveredintheirnotes(“We’reherewhenever”),wasa________thatIwasn’talone.However,Icouldn’tbringmyselfto________theflowersatfirst.Griefhadmademesensitiveto________.I’djustsaidgoodbyetomydogandIdidn’tthinkIcould________watchinganotherlivingthingdie.However,dayslater,I________agreenshootappeared.Thatwaswhenit________me:theywereatypeofperennial(多年生植物),withtheirrootsstillwhole.Unlikecutflowersthataresuretofade,thistypewillreturnyearafteryear.Slowly,thatperennialturnedintoa________ofmyownhealing(治愈).Somedays,itsleaveshungdown,justlikemymood.Otherdays,newleaveswouldopenup,andI’d________.Itshowedmehealingisn’tastraightline:it’sfinetowilt(枯萎),aslongasyoukeep________.Thatplantalsodisplayedthe________myfriendsalreadyknew:Iwasloved,andIstillhadmorespacetogrow.21.A.toysB.booksC.clothesD.flowers22.A.inviteB.comfortC.respectD.teach23.A.familiarB.dangerousC.flatD.angry24.A.reflectingB.hidingC.waitingD.recovering25.A.preparedB.repairedC.countedD.grouped26.A.chanceB.decisionC.principleD.reminder27.A.turndownB.searchforC.lookatD.giveaway28.A.lossB.beautyC.kindnessD.quality29.A.mindB.standC.stopD.escape30.A.imaginedB.doubtedC.noticedD.announced31.A.hitB.savedC.leftD.scared32.A.directionB.symbolC.memoryD.result33.A.smileB.continueC.helpD.hesitate34.A.practicingB.seekingC.growingD.sharing35.A.standardB.strengthC.challengeD.truth三、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫在答題卡上。The2025GoldenPandaInternationalCulturalForum,which36(hold)onSeptember13inChengdu,transformedthecityintoastageforglobalfilmandtelevisiondialogue.TheForumbroughttogetherguestsfromhomeandabroad,37sharedtheirinsights.Morethanjustacelebrationofexcellence,theeventrepresentsaprofounddialogueamongtheworld’scivilizationsandopensawindowtoanopenand38(innovate)Chinaintheeraofglobalization.WangXiaohui,SecretaryoftheCommunistPartyofChina(CPC)SichuanProvincialCommittee,when39(address)theForum,emphasizedSichuan’sroleasacradle(搖籃)ofChinesecivilization.FromtheancientwondersofSanxingduitotoday’screativescreenproductions,Sichuancontinuestoconnectcultures.ShenHaixiong,ViceMinisterofthePublicityDepartmentoftheCPCCentralCommitteeandPresidentofChinaMediaGroup,highlightedfilms’uniquepower40(cross)nationalborders.HecitedNeZha,aglobalbox-officehit41(root)intraditionalChineseculture,asanexampleofhowChinese42(story)cantravelfarbeyondtheirhomeland.DrawinguponthewisdomofConfucius,formerGreekPrimeMinisterGeorgePapandreousharedthattrueharmonyarisesfromrespect43differences,notuniformity.Atlast,he44(heavy)stressedthatintheageofrapidadvancesinAI,biotechnologyandnuclearenergy,empathyandcooperationareespeciallyessentialtobuilding45justandprosperous(繁榮的)futureforall.四、書信寫作46.假定你是某國際學校學生會主席李華,你校將舉辦主題為TechnologyinOurStudy的英語征文比賽,請你寫一則通知,內容包括:1.比賽目的;2.征文要求。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80個左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。Notice____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudents’Union五、書面表達47.閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。Ifirststartedwearingglassesatagefive.Theywerethick,black-framed,andmanyfriendssaidthatIlookedlikeRalphie,aboyinthemovieAChristmasStory,alwayswearingthickglasses.Sadly,theywereright.Overtheyears,mynearsightednessworsened,andmylenses(鏡片)becameheavier.Anobviousdepressionformedonthebridgeofmynosefromtheweight.Ioftenjokedthatifthesunshonejustright,Icouldstartforestfires.Inmytwenties,Igotmyfirstpairofthinnerlenses.Wearingthemfeltlikewearingnothingatall.Later,polarized(偏光的)sunglassesmadetheworld’scolorsclearerthaneverbefore.IthoughtIhadfinallyseenlifefullyuntilmyfatherwentblind.Diagnosed(診斷)withmaculardegeneration,heignoredtreatmentadviceandsoonlostmostofhisvision.Onceactive,nowhecouldonlysitinhischair.Aneyeexamshowedasmallspotofdegenerationinmyeyesaswell.Atfirst,

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