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内蒙古部分名校2023-2024高二上学期期中联合考试英语试题(word版含答案无听力音频及听力原文)

高二英语考试
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
( )1.On which day will the woman return to work
A.Friday. B.Thursday. C.Wednesday.
( )2.What did Tom Watts want to do
A.Change the schedule. B.Attend the exhibition. C.Hand out gifts.
( )3.In which month is the woman going to take her holiday
A.July. B.September. C.August.
( )4.What are the speakers going to do this afternoon
A.Have lessons. B.Play tennis. C.Watch a play.
( )5.When will Linda celebrate her birthday
A.On December 20th. B.On December 25th. C.On December 30th.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.How does the woman sound
A.Surprised. B.Upset. C.Relaxed.
( )7.What happened to the woman yesterday
A.She forgot to answer an e-mail. B.She failed to meet a customer. C.She met a VIP customer.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
( )8.What does the man think of the movie tonight
A.Interesting. B.Boring. C.Inspiring.
( )9.Which film does the man like best
A.Yes Man.
B.Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
C.Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
( )10.Why is the man speaking to the woman
A.To complain about a class. B.To get advice on credits. C.To add one more course.
( )11.What is the man’s trouble
A.He registered too many classes. B.He lost his class schedule. C.He missed the deadline.
( )12.What will the man do next
A.Download a special form. B.Ask the professor for help. C.Choose one course to drop.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
( )13.What does the competition try to find this year
A.The best dancer. B.The best actor. C.The best singer.
( )14.How should people sign up for the competition
A.Through the Internet. B.By phone. C.By fax.
( )15.What time does the sports hall close this week
A.At 10:30 pm. B.At 9:00 pm. C.At 8:00 pm.
( )16.What does the woman say about the new swimming pool
A.It will be free for the first week.
B.It is much bigger than the old one.
C.It will be open earlier than planned.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
( )17.How long has the speaker been working at the present company
A.For about 10 years. B.For about 13 years. C.For about 30 years.
( )18.When did the speaker work in Spain
A.Right after his graduation.
B.Before he worked as a salesman.
C.After he worked in tourist centers abroad.
( )19.Why did the speaker decide to take his present job
A.He loved traveling. B.He could have free flights. C.He had no related experience.
( )20.Which of the following is one of the speaker’s duties
A.Picking up customers.
B.Helping his customers check in.
C.Giving his customers useful information.
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
Safer Internet Activities
To help schools promote safer Internet messages to families, beyond Safer Internet Day, the Education Safeguarding Service’s Online Safety Team has worked with Kent Children’s University to produce a Safer Internet Day Challenge pack for children aged 5 to 14.
This pack contains 10 key challenge activity ideas, as well as useful resources for children, schools and families to access. The Challenge will run until 31 June so there is plenty of time to get involved.
The Safer Internet Day Challenge starts with schools and families today and you can find the resources here. So why not send the activities home to your parents or caregivers so families can get involved
Young people who are part of Kent Children’s University can earn a varying number of Learning Credits for each activity completed outside normal school time.
More Information
For more information about Education Safeguarding, please visit the Education Safeguarding Service website.
If your school would be interested in finding out more about Kent Children’s University (either the school or family models or both), please email kcu@theeducationpeople. org. For more information, please visit the Kent Children’s University website.
Sha re Your Safer Internet Day Stories With Us
We encourage teachers and staff working with children and young people aged 3 to 18 in educational settings to share their Safer Internet Day stories, displays or activities on the Safer Internet Day website! Don’t forget to tag @ UK_SIC and @ TheEdPeople into any posts you share.
( )21.Who are the activities intended for
A.University students. B.People aged 3 to 18.
C.Children aged 5 to 14. D.School teachers and staff.
( )22.What can students of Kent Children’s University get from the activities
A.Student aids. B.Extra credits. C.Full-time caregivers. D.Educational resources.
( )23.Where can Safer Internet Day stories be shared
A.Safer Internet Day website. B.kcu@theeducationpeople.org.
C.Kent Children’s University website. D.Education Safeguarding Service website.
B
As for Hallie Barnard, who was born with a rare blood disorder, a song, whose main idea is about a good friendship turning bad like the bad blood, meant a lot to her. The song represents her inborn struggle with a unique blood condition and the impact it has on her life.
At just 15 months old, Hallie was diagnosed (诊断) with Diamond-Blackfan anemia (DBA), and she spent most of her life in and out of the hospital. Hallie said she relied on the singer to bring her joy. The only way to survive DBA is with a bone marrow transplant (骨髓移植) and Hallie was eager for one. But she knew thousands of other patients were, too.
So, a few years ago, she decided to do something about it, creating her own foundation, Hallie’s Heroes. “It started selfishly as just trying to save my life, but then we realized there’s so many other children out there that needed a bone marrow transplant,” she said. “So, so far we’ve tested over 8,000 people and we found over 300 matches.” After a 9-year wait, Hallie got her own match through her own foundation. The recovery was hard, but Hallie said she stayed hopeful. “I would just kind of daydream. And sometimes I would listen to her music and I would daydream about the singer and meeting her and seeing her in person,” Hallie said in her social media.
When the singer’s assistant heard about Hallie’s Heroes and knew about her wish, he was inspired to help the selfless little girl who turned her own health battle into a way to help others and decided to give Hallie the surprise of a lifetime. He offered two tickets to the singer’s concert in Houston. When Hallie received a call offering her the tickets, she was shocked and enthusiastically accepted and attended the concert with her mother in the front row.
Now Hallie has recovered. She no longer has“bad blood”. Thanks to her foundation, hundreds of others can say the same.
( )24.Why did the author mention the main idea of a song
A.To introduce the heroine of the text. B.To show the author’s love for the song.
C.To explain how harmful the bad blood was. D.To highlight the impact of the song on the author.
( )25.What do we know about Hallie’s life before the operation
A.She felt sorrow for herself. B.She often went to the concert.
C.She prepared for her own foundation. D.She sought for a bone marrow match.
( )26.What was Hallie’s initial purpose of setting up Hallie’s Heroes
A.To see her favorite singer. B.To be known by others.
C.To save herself. D.To help patients with DBA.
( )27.Which of the following can best describe Hallie
A.Inactive but lucky. B.Caring and determined. C.Helpful and wealthy. D.Selfish but capable.
C
When I was in high school, my history teacher tried an experiment with a classmate known for her enthusiastic and expressive communication style. The girl had raised her hand to answer a question, and the teacher challenged her to reply while keeping her hands folded in her lap. I’ve never forgotten the sight of her struggling to get her words out while her hands were restrained (限制).
We all, to some extent or another, talk with our hands. It’s part of how we communicate. But as Susan Goldin-Meadow, a professor and psychologist at the University of Chicago, explains in her newest book, that’s just the beginning.
What she discovered are an astonishing number of ways in which our hands not only help us to emphasize (or sometimes contradict) our spoken words, but how they also play a vital role in how we form our ideas. As Goldin-Meadow shows, even people blind from birth use gestures.
People who don’t have arms will experience a phantom(幻觉) feeling they are gesturing. We gesture when someone we’re talking to can’t see us, such as on the phone. We gesture when we’re all alone, trying to compose an email. We need to gesture to make sense of the world.
“Gestures and language really are a single integrated system. It’s not just a system that linguists study,” said Goldin-Meadow. “There’s so much information that isn’t captured by our words, and by all of the conventional things that we learn from language. For that purpose, certainly as a psychologist, I think it’s very important to take these kinds of things seriously.”
There’s a huge literature on body language. It really does convey lots of things—attitude perspective, sense of self, and more. Most of them are about how we feel, and our perception of our interaction. What the hands contribute—and the face can do this, too—is not just our attitudes to the conversation, but the content of the conversation.
( )28.What is the author’s purpose of writing paragraph 1
A.To share an experiment. B.To introduce the topic.
C.To tell an interesting story. D.To introduce a phenomenon.
( )29.How do gestures have an impact on communication
A.Limiting oral words. B.Directing oral words. C.Stressing oral words. D.Interrupting oral words.
( )30.What is mostly conveyed in a speaker’s gestures
A.His feelings. B.His character. C.His habits. D.His contribution.
( )31.What can be the best title for the text
A.Hand Gestures: A Way We Need To Do Everyday
B.Hand Gestures: A Language We Struggle To Understand
C.Hand Gestures: An Easy Language Learning From Childhood
D.Hand Gestures: An Important And Silent Communication Method
D
India’s robotic spacecraft landed on the moon in good condition on August 23, 2023, a historic achievement for the country’s growing space program.
The Chandrayaan-3 mission is the first ever to touch down at the lunar south pole. Many nations and private companies have set their sights on the region because of its ice, thought to be buried in the polar craters. The natural resources are covered because they could supply drinking water, air, and rocket fuel for future missions, ushering a new era in spaceflight.
The success also means India has been one of countries who have landed a spacecraft on the moon. The victory comes four years after India’s previous mission, Chandrayaan-2, crashed.
An Indian official, who watched the live stream from Johannesburg, South Africa, said, “On this joyous occasion, I would like to address all the people of the world: India’s successful moon mission is not just India’s alone. This success belongs to all humanity.”
About 60 years have passed since the first unpiloted (无人驾驶的) moon landings, but touching down is still demanding. The moon’s atmosphere is very thin, providing virtually no drag to slow a spacecraft down as it approaches the ground. Furthermore, there are no GPS systems on the moon to help guide a craft to its landing spot. Engineers have to make up for these shortcomings from about 239,000 miles away.
Over the past four years, private companies and other nations have tried and failed. But perhaps now there’s more hope.
The Indian official said, “I’m confident that all countries in the world including those from the global south are capable of achieving such a success. We can all aspire (渴望) to the moon and beyond.”
( )32.What does the underlined word “covered” in paragraph 2 mean
A.Legal. B.Desired. C.Tough. D.Balanced.
( )33.What can we infer about Chandrayaan-2
A.It was connected by Chandrayaan-3.
B.It landed on the south surface of the moon.
C.It was the first to touch down at the south pole.
D.It fell and broke when carrying out space mission.
( )34.What makes it hard to land on the moon according to the text
A.The unfamiliar process for scientists.
B.The materials used to make the spaceship.
C.The shortage of previous successful cases.
D.The limitation of the moon’s atmosphere and technology.
( )35.What is the Indian official’s attitude to the future space exploration
A.Positive. B.Indifferent. C.Objective. D.Doubtful.
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。
Tips for Hiding the Afikomen on Passover (逾越节)
Hiding the afikomen—a broken piece of pancake—is often a beloved part of the Passover Dinner among families, giving children a game of searching. Here is best advice for hiding the afikomen.
36 Who hides the afikomen and the physical boundaries that limit the hiding spots are key basic regulations that your family should consider together. Each family may do it a bit differently but once the basic regulations are in place, everyone has a better time with it.
Make it a little more interesting. Finding the afikomen often comes with a reward or a small gift. Sometimes it is a toy, money or a game—in some families it is a big gift, some just a kiss. 37
Find a hiding spot. While there’s technically only one afikomen at the dinner, families might also choose to change tradition to give larger groups of kids a better chance of success. Some families may find a way to hide a few. 38 It allows either all the kids to find one, or at least more than just one kid.
Trick their eyes. Leaving the afikomen out in the open might seem a little too easy, but it can present a surprising challenge. 39 But the general thinking is that people are so used to seeing what they expect they will never see here.
Increase the difficulty. The serious hiders skip easy-to-see spots for more intensive, nearly impossible places, for example, in a drawer, under all the kids’ art projects or in the bathroom under four out of seven towels. So kids have to work hard for it. 40
A.Set some ground rules.
B.Or the same afikomen is hidden repeatedly.
C.Well design the interactive and enjoyable game.
D.It is fun but the house may be a mess after the searching.
E.The kids have to truly focus on things they see every day.
F.The kids may feel like everyone has the chance to be the designer.
G. .More competitive families also offer the finder something special, like a dollar coin.
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 distinctive smell of we t dogs was a reminder of the Christmas vacation when I was twelve. My cousins from Ohio were 41 . We had gotten many gifts and were also blessed with fresh 42 . The four of us spent as much time as possible sliding down the short white hill to the shallow 43 . Naturally, we tested the ice on it the first day, and we knew we could slide across it and 44 our ride.
On the third day of our festivities, we were so 45 to play that we did not check the ice. A few degrees of 46 added a small layer of water to our slide, increasing our speed and 47 . Seconds after my brother Peter slid on to the pond, he was 48 in the icy water. Peter was only eight and not a good swimmer, 49 dressed in a winter coat and boots.
We all 50 . I jumped down the slope to reach him, but our 51 was faster to jump into the water, grab Peter by his waving hand, and pull him to shore. We managed to 52 Peter with our coats and get him back to the house in record time. Drinking hot juice by the fire, we patted and hugged the 53 dog. The dog took all day to 54 . His wet-dog smell kept longer and returned often, 55 us of his heroics and our own Christmas miracle.
( )41.A.working B.visiting C.travelling D.coming
( )42.A.air B.water C.snow D.sun
( )43.A.pond B.sea C.beach D.well
( )44.A.change B.ruin C.attempt D.lengthen
( )45.A.gifted B.nervous C.frustrated D.eager
( )46.A.warmth B.freeze C.temperature D.freedom
( )47.A.excitement B.fear C.courage D.anxiety
( )48.A.surfing B.struggling C.performing D.swimming
( )49.A.normally B.especially C.actually D.generally
( )50.A.laughed B.watched C.screamed D.escaped
( )51.A.guard B.friend C.dog D.cousin
( )52.A.cover B.hide C.bury D.equip
( )53.A.curious B.wet C.clean D.lost
( )54.A.break away B.calm down C.dry out D.get up
( )55.A.informing B.warning C.convincing D.reminding
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。
Xiaoxihu Block, once a run-down area in Nanjing, housed 810 families in 56 area of 46,900 square meters. Life there was 57 (convenient) due to narrow roads, old buildings without kitchen and bathroom, and poor access to utilities(公共设施) such as water, gas, electricity, and Internet. However, with a history of over 600 years, the neighborhood had abundant historical 58 (remain). Many locals 59 (attach) to their old houses and the memories of several generations.
After many surveys and consultations, the local government adopted a new approach tothe improvement of living conditions while 60 (preserve) the historical elements. In 2019, the renovation (改造) project broke ground.
The developer improved water, electricity, Internet, and gas access with a utility tunnel, 61 fits well the narrow roads. The locals were given options of remaining in their homes 62 moving elsewhere. Those who were willing 63 (leave) could rent their old houses to the construction company for commercial purposes after renovation, while those who stayed would be offered a specialized renovation plan 64 (base) on the house’s practical conditions.
65 more empty space, coffee shops, homestays, libraries, restaurants, and other kinds of business have opened up and more public spaces have appeared.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校为庆祝“世界诗歌日(World Poetry Day)”举办了一系列关于诗歌的活动。请你为校英语报写一篇报道,内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.活动内容;
3.活动反响。
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。
Activities for World Poetry Day
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。
I sat down to watch a recorded TV play after my husband left for his night-shift job. Not ten minutes into my favorite TV play, I was alerted to the unmistakable beep (哔哔声) of the smoke alarm indicating a low battery. Sighing, I paused my program and got up from the sofa.
I got a stepladder, climbed up it and quickly replaced the battery. The second I sat down and started watching my play, the beep started again. Evidently, the replacement battery was dead, too, so I went through all the motions again. I’d barely picked up the remote and pressed Play a third time when the alarm went off yet again. I gave out some unladylike comments. This time, I was one rung down when the same thing happened.
By then, I was out of all the batteries. I had to search the entire house for some electronic equipment that housed the same kind. I finally found one in an old clock. I crossed my fingers, hoping the battery still had some juice, and popped it in.
No luck! That round, plastic thing that was designed to save lives was about to make me have a nervous breakdown! Frustrated, I pulled the entire thing out of its“nest”and actually yelled at it to shut up before I tore it up into pieces. Holding it, I climbed back down and almost killed myself by practically falling over the dog and two cats who always watched every move I made and every breath I took. Driving my pets away, I threw the alarm on the table and reminded myself to sleep fully clothed in case I smelled smoke. Carbon-monoxide (一氧化碳) detection would be taken care of by our back up alarm downstairs.
I glared at the troublesome item once more before walking off to seat myself on the sofa again. My program was already forty-five minutes into the play because I’d forgotten to pause it. Within seconds, that sound hit my ears again!
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。
I realized that my frustration was not the solution to the problem. The technician arrived shortly.
试题答案
1~5 ACCBA 6~10 BABCC 11~15 CBCBA 16~20 ABAAC
21~23 CBA 24~27 ADCB 28~31 BCAD 32~35 BDDA 36~40 AGBED
41~45 BCADD 46~50 AABBC 51~55 CABCD
56.an 57.inconvenient 58.remains 59.were attached 60.preserving
61.which 62.or 63.to leave 64.based 65.With
写作
第一节
参考范文:
Activities for World Poetry Day
To celebrate World Poetry Day, our school held a series of activities about poetry. Teachers and students took an active part in the activities, creating poems in different forms, styles and even languages to describe our motherland, hometown, school and happy life. Several lectures on poetry attracted many students. There were also performances of poetry recitation. We all agree that poetry speaks to our common heart, transforming the simplest words into a love of truth, kindness and beauty. Everyone present benefits a lot from the event and is looking forward to the event of the next year.
第二节
参考范文:
I realized that my frustration was not the solution to the problem. I took a deep breath and decided to deal with the issue more reasoningly. Maybe there was something else that was causing the alarm to go off repeatedly. I decided to call a technician to check the alarm and see if it needed any repairs. Meanwhile, I turned off the TV and decided to spend some quality time with my pets to get my mind off the alarm. My cats snuggled up next to me, and my dog lay at my feet, and I couldn’t help but smile at their innocent faces.
The technician arrived shortly. Upon examination, he found out that there was a faulty wire that was causing the alarm to go off despite the replacement of the battery. He fixed the issue, and the alarm finally stopped beeping. I thanked the technician and finally sat down to watch the remainder of the TV play peacefully. In the end, I learned that patience and reasonable thinking are the key to solving problems. It may not always be easy, but losing my temper wouldn’t have done me any good.

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