内蒙古自治区优质高中联考2023-2024学年高二上学期11月期中考试+英语+含解析

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2022 级学生联考共同体第一次考试
英语试卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30 分)略
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 ,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。
A
A Color Run at School
What Is a Color Run?
The event is usually a 5K untimed run. Participants are doused(浇涂上)from head to toe in a different colored
powder at each kilometer mark. This activity inspired by the Hindu festival of Holi is perfect for promoting
community and happiness.
A color run is a fun event perfect for schools. As the kids jog through the route, their white T-shirts turn rainbow
colors. It is a way to promote health and activity among children. Schools can choose whether they want to host a
color run by themselves or have one organized by an event organizer.
Why Should I Take Part in a Color Run?
Taking part in a color run will help you improve your overall physical health. It`s a great way to burn calories
and get out. You will also be able to meet new people.
How to Set Up a School Color Run?
To set up a school Color Run, you will first need to decide what time you want it to start. Then, you will need to
contact the principal at your school. They will then tell you if there is enough space available at the named location.
You will need to inform the class teachers and include information in the student handbook. Next, you should contact
the parents/guardians of the students at the school through a mailed letter or email. With everything listed above
completed, you will have your event organized and ready to go!
21. What do we know about a Color Run?
A. It sets no time limit. B. It used to be a part of Holi.
C. It`s designed for schools only. D. It sees runners covered from head to toe.
22. What benefit may kids get from a school color run?
A. Friendship with the principal. B. Prize money from the race.
C. Better physical health. D. T-shirts with a rainbow pattern.
23. What`s the purpose of the text?
A. To advertise. B. To inform. C. To entertain. D. To criticize.
B
He hurried around the room, touching everything he could reach. I followed, attempting to intercept(拦截)him
before he reached the hallway. He approached the front desk and knocked over all the papers on the table. I assisted
him firmly in collecting them. I sensed eyes watching me, judging my parenting skills.
I should have realised that arriving so early would not have been wise. It was my mistake to arrive early, as the
long wait was difficult for my child. I kept searching my bag and found a ball, which finally attracted him. A couple
waited for their child. They stared at me and my son, and I heard the words “out of control”. I could feel my face flush
red. I wanted to tell them that my son has a disability and that he`s not being bad; he`s just having trouble waiting. I
sat down and watched him play with the ball, and I tried my best not to cry.
The instructor called the group together, and my son went off to play sports with the other five-year-olds. I
prayed that this time he would follow the rules. I closed my eyes and wished him to be okay.
“He`ll be fine.” I opened my eyes and looked beside me. “He`ll do great. You are doing great. You are a great
mom. I can see it in all that you do for him,” a lady sat on my right said.
She told me about her brother and her parents and all that her mom did for her brother over the years. She told
me about how he turned out great, got a job and lives on his own now. We sat and talked, and I felt the tension leave
my body.
Before I knew it, the doors opened, and all the kids ran out, including my own, filled with excitement and pride.
“I did it!” he exclaimed. I picked him up. I turned to thank the lady, but she was gone.
24. What might others in the waiting room expect the author to do?
A. Get out of the room. B. Apologize to them.
C. Make her child behave. D. Take her son to the doctor`s.
25. Why did the author`s son make such behavior?
A. Because he has bad temper.
B. As his mother`s love makes him behave like that.
C. As he has a physical disability.
D. Because he has difficulty in waiting.
26. What might make the lady`s words convincing to the author?
A. Her sincere attitude. B. Her family`s experience.
C. Her brother`s suffering. D. Her sympathy for the author.
27. What did the author want to show through the story?
A. True and kind words can change the world. B. It is difficult for a child to behave himself.
C. Be more patient to a child with disability. D. Wrong words will make the world worse.
C
Family vlogging—the frequent recording and uploading of personal videos of the family, usually on video
sharing website—has become big business nowadays, especially among parents of young children. The more viewers
such videos can get, the more money the family can make. At first thought, it does seem like an easy way to make
money. However, are we doing right by putting their lives up for public attention?
For one thing, as the children grow up, they increasingly become aware that what they do needs to be admirable
enough for the public to enjoy—Being young children, they also would want to do whatever it takes to please others.
They then feel the pressure to be perfect, and as that is something not always possible, they become anxious and
stressed. Comments from viewers and the expectations of sponsors(赞助者)can also affect the parents` reactions
towards their children.
Another problem is the lack of privacy in the children`s lives. As the children reach adolescence, there is a
greater need for personal space. At 12 or 13, very few children would appreciate being filmed while eating or having a
conversation with their friends. Teenhood is a time of significant change in an individual, both physically and
emotionally, and is a time when parents need to protect their children and guide them, instead of exposing them to the
eyes of the public.
Family vlogging can be irresistible, given how it allows parents to bring greater fun to their family lives. There is
also the easy money and the fame to look forward to. Indeed, all would probably go well, but only as long as parents
keep in mind that, if not managed well, making their children live their lives in the unforgiving eyes of the public
could prove to be a big mistake.
28. How does vlogging about children`s lives influence the family?
A. Children will get used to public attention.
B. Children may suffer from too much pressure.
C. Parents may show no concern for their children.
D. Parents become addicted to exposing their children to the public.
29. How does the writer mainly develop his argument?
A. By providing examples B. By listing numbers
C. By making comparisons D. By analyzing causes
30. What`s the writer`s purpose of writing the text?
A. To introduce a new big business
B. To show how vlogging influence people`s lives.
C. To persuade parents to watch out for comments from viewers.
D. To convince parents of the danger of vlogging about children`s lives.
31. What`s the writer`s attitude to vlogging about children`s lives?
A. negative B. positive C. neutral D. uninterested
D
Sending a thumbs-up can be seen as passive aggressive(冒犯的), according to Gen Zthose born between
1995 and 2009who say they feel attacked whenever it is used. Whether the chat is informal, between friends or at
work the symbol appears to have a very different, ‘rude` meaning for the younger generation.
A 24-year-old on Reddit summed up the Gen Z argument, saying it is best ‘never used in any situation` as it is
‘hurtful`. “No one of my age in the office does it, but the Gen Xthose born between 1966 and 1980people always
do it. Take me a bit to adjust and get it out of my head that it means they`re mad at me,” he added. Other young people
agreed it is bad form, especially at work where it can make the team appear unfriendly and not easygoing.
“My last workplace had a WhatsApp chat for our team to send information to each other on, and most of the
people on there just replied with a thumbs up. I don`t know why but it seemed a little bit hostile to me,” one woman
said. One Reddit user also said the thumbs up actually means that “I`ve read your message and have nothing to add
and I hope and pray…all the people in this group chat have nothing to say on it too.”
Older workers appear confused by the reaction, saying they use the thumbs up in work-related chats to show “I
agree” or “I understood and will follow.”
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