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云南民族大学附属中学 2022-2023学年秋季学期见面考
高二英语试卷
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的考号、姓名、考场、座位号、班级在答题卡
上填写清楚。
2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应的题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用
橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试卷上作答无效。
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the man want to do
A. Have breakfast. B. Take a walk. C. Call his office.
2. What was George doing last night
A. Having a meeting. B. Flying home. C. Working on a project.
3. Why does the man suggest going to the park
A. It’s big. B. It’s quiet. C. It’s new.
4. How does the woman sound
A. Annoyed. B. Pleased. C. Puzzled.
5. Where is the man’s table
A. Near the door. B. By the window. C. In the corner.
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. What are the speakers going to do tonight
A. Eat out. B. Go shopping. C. Do sports.
7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Boss and secretary. B. Hostess and guest. C. Husband and wife.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。
8. Why does the woman think July is the best time to move
A. Their business is slow. B. The weather is favorable. C. It’s easy to hire people.
9. How will they handle the moving
A. Finish it all at once.
B. Have the sales section go first.
C. Do one department at a time.
听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。
10. What did Peter learn from his grandfather
A. How to appreciate art works.
B. How to deal with artists.
C. How to run a museum.
11. What did Peter do in Chicago
A. He studied at a college.
B. He served in the army.
C. He worked in a gallery.
12. Whose works did Peter like best
A. Rembrandt’s. B. Botticelli’s. C. Rubens’.
听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。
13. Where does the conversation take place
A. At a library. B. In a law firm. C. On a train.
14. By what time did John plan to finish his term paper
A. March. B. August. C. October.
15. Why did John quit his part-time job
A. He had to catch up with his study.
B. He was offered a better one.
C. He got tired of it.
16. What is Susan’s attitude to John’s problem
A. Carefree. B. Understanding. C. Forgiving.
听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。
17. What did the speaker do before the year 2012
A. A fitness coach. B. A chess player. C. A marathon runner.
18. Why was the 2016 Olympics important for the speaker
A. He was motivated by Bolt. B. He broke a world record. C. He won fifth place.
19. Which is the hardest for the speaker
A. Getting over an injury. B. Doing strength training. C. Representing Botswana.
20. What is the speaker mainly talking about
A. His plan to go for the gold.
B. His experience on the track.
C. His love for his home country.
第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分 40分)
第一节 (共 15个小题;每小题 2分,满分 30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,并在答题
卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Laughter is more like an animal call than it is like speech—but it’s also one of our most
important forms of communication.
In this talk, Sophie Scott will explore the natural history and neuroscience (神经学 ) of
laughter, stressing its role in social contact and play, as well as its role in emotional expressions
and communication. She will set out what we know about the neural basis of laughter awareness
and production, and a little of what we know about laughter and humour. Sophie will also
present some of the reasons why so few people study laughter scientifically.
What’s included in your ticket:
◆Live lecture lasting 60 minutes, including Q&A ( Question and Answer ) with Sophie Scott
◆On-demand access to a recording of the lecture and Q&A for 12 months
◆Extra content from New Scientist
Health and Wellbeing (福利) Series
The Health and Wellbeing Series from New Scientist events will feature four online talks
(live and available on-demand) in October (Sleep Engineering), January (Nutrition), February
(Brain Power), and March (Laughter), covering the latest developments in health, from some of
the finest minds in science.
You can buy a single ticket to one lecture for just 13 (early booking rate), or save 25% by
buying a series ticket to all four live online Health and Wellbeing Series lectures.
21. What information can you get from Sophie’s talk
A. Laughter is actually the same as humor.
B. Laughter hasn’t got enough scientific research.
C. More and more scientists will study laughter.
D. Laughter has much in common with animal calls.
22. What can you do if you pay to listen to Sophie’s talk
A. Listen to all the lectures freely.
B. Take part in a study of laughter.
C. Listen to talks from New Scientist.
D. Ask questions in person.
23. How much should you pay if you buy all the four live online series lectures
A. 39. B. 25. C. 13. D. 52.
B
At noon, I would race breathlessly home, a ten-minute walk from my school. My mother
was waiting for me with pleasure to have lunch while I shared what happened at school.
I had been picked to be the princess in the school play, and for weeks my mother had
rehearsed (排练) my lines so hard with me. But no matter how easily I acted at home, hardly had
I stepped on stage when every word escaped me. Finally, my teacher asked me to change to a
narrator’s (解说员) part. Her word, kindly expressed, still hurt, especially when I saw my part
go to another girl.
I didn’t tell my mother what had happened that day. But she sensed my pain. Instead of
suggesting we practice my lines, she asked if I wanted to walk in the yard.
Under the rose vine, we could see yellow dandelions (蒲公英) as if a painter had touched
our landscape with shades of gold. I watched my mother casually bend down by one dandelion.
“I’m going to dig up all these weeds,” she said, pulling it up by its roots. “From now on, swe’ll
have only roses in this garden.”
“But I like dandelions,” I argued. “All flowers are beautiful - even dandelions.”
My mother asked thoughtfully, “Yes, every flower gives pleasure in its own way, doesn’t
it ” I nodded, pleased I had won her over. “And that is true of people too,” she added. I burst
into tears, a mixture of relief and regret swelling up as I told her what had happened.
“But you will be a beautiful narrator,” she said, encouraging me as she did. “The narrator’s
part is important,too.” Composing myself gradually, I began to accept the narrator’s part. Then
came the performance day. I was still nervous, but it was at that very moment that I found a
dandelion in my pocket. It was obvious that my mom secretly put the flower there, which
magically gave me confidence.
24. Why did the author get changed to the narrator’s part? ______
A. She was shy. B. She lacked practice.
C. She disliked the former role. D. She totally forgot the lines.
25. What did her mother do when the author felt upset? ______
A. Her mother asked her what happened patiently.
B. Her mother insisted on her practicing the lines.
C. Her mother made her realize every role counted.
D. Her mother immediately encouraged her to cheer up.
26. Which of the following can best describe the author’s mother? ______
A. Sympathetic but strict. B. Understanding and wise.
C. Passionate but anxious. D. Curious and easy-going.
27. What does the text mainly tell us? ______
A. All that glitters is not gold.
B. Actions speak louder than words.
C. Constant dripping wears away a stone.
D. Every individual can make a difference.
C
Why should I stay off Facebook and other social media when I am involved in a lawsuit or
personal injury case Social media has become an important part of our everyday lives.
Facebook, Instagram, and other social media have changed the way we communicate with
friends, family, and colleagues. Many of us use these platforms to post opinions, show off our
achievements or show your opinions on public affairs.
This means that social media is public information and can be used against you. Lawyers can
use social media as evidence. They often look for pictures and posts that could potentially
disprove your injury claim. Your posts can still be found even if your information is private
when the posts potentially are related to your case. The court may determine that your public
posts may lead to admissible evidence. They will not make you offer entire information, but only
what they think is related. Defense lawyers wish to prove that the injured party, physically,
emotionally, or financially, is lying about their injuries.
Even posting about your emotions can discount your claim greatly. Say, you are suing (起诉)
someone for your pain and suffering because you are depressed, yet you post pictures of yourself
smiling and you have quoted “Life is good” attached to the photo. If and when the defense
lawyers get a hold of the posts, your pain and suffering claim may not hold up in court.
Most people only post about the good times on social media, rarely about the hardships and
misfortunes. Insurance companies are allowed to follow you and gather information as evidence.
Social media makes it easier. Before social media, insurance companies and lawyers had to hire
investigators to follow people around to spy on them. Social media makes this entirely a lot
easier.
If you have posted content related to your claim, you must not change evidence. Deleting
your account would be considered you’re destroying evidence and that will affect your case. The
best practice would be to stay off social media until your case has come to a close.
28. Why does the writer begin the passage with a question
A. To describe the drawback of Facebook.
B. To provide the background information.
C. To give his argument and attract readers.
D. To stress the function of the social media.
29. What does the underlined word “admissible” in Paragraph 2 mean
A. Powerful. B. Final. C. Acceptable. D. Equal.
30. What’s the writer’s attitude towards social media
A. Supportive. B. Cautious. C. Disapproval. D. Indifferent.
31. Which of the following can be the main idea of the passage
A. Keep away from social media.
B. Post good and bad things on social media.
C. Communicate with your friends face to face.
D. Stay off social media for a personal injury claim.
D
Have you ever imagined going inside of a video game That dream may soon become real.
It’s called the “metaverse”.
The metaverse is a shared virtual 3D world, or worlds. The word is a combination of
“meta”, which means beyond, and “verse”, which refers to “universe”. The word first appeared
in a 1992 science fiction book called Snow Crash. In this story, people wear virtual reality (VR)
headsets to see and join the metaverse.
Now, what happens in the book is becoming a reality. Wearing a VR headset, you can meet
other people wherever they are. You can work and play with them. It will feel real because the
technology can simulate (模拟) our senses: vision, hearing, touch, and even smell.
“We’re talking about creating another reality, another world, that’s as rich as the real
world,” said Rev Lebaredian, vice president of simulation technology at NVIDIA, a US tech
company.
So, what can you do inside of the metaverse Your location will no longer matter, says
VOA News. In the metaverse, “people…would be connected at all times…” You can meet
friends from other countries and go on a virtual beach vacation together. But forget Thailand—
you can go to the beach on the moon, or anywhere else you can imagine. Can’t find a friend to
play basketball?Jump into the metaverse and find some friends to play with or go to a concert!
Cathy Hackle, an expert in metaverse technology, said her son’s first concert was inside of
a video game. “Just because it happened in a video game, it didn’t make it less real for him,” she
said.
Perhaps the metaverse will change our idea of what is real.
32. What can we learn from Paragraph 2 ______
A. How you can join the metaverse.
B. People’s imagination of the metaverse.
C. An introduction to the game company.
D. Where the word“metaverse”comes from.
33. Wearing a VR headset, you can ______ .
A. feel what you can touch B. meet anyone you want to see
C. create your own virtual world D. design your own video games
34. What do we know fromVOA News? ______
A. The location is of great importance.
B. Scenes in the metaverse are all connected.
C. You can visit any place you like in the metaverse.
D. The metaverse will replace traditional video games.
35. What is Cathy Hackl’s attitude toward the metaverse? ______
A. The metaverse will hardly change our lives.
B. The metaverse is just a different kind of reality.
C. It is not good for kids to join the metaverse.
D. The technology still needs to be developed.
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First live class held from China’s space station Three Chinese astronauts’ amazing voices
reverberated (回响) in the ground classrooms as the schoolchildren listened with attention. Zhai
Zhigang, Wang Yaping, and Ye Guangfu delivered the lecture and it was not an ordinary course.
36 A total of 1, 420 students attended the lecture from five classrooms across China.
Assisted by the other two crew members, Wang first gave a tour around, telling students
how they go about their lives and work on the space station. She showed them the microwave,
water machine and refrigerator in the space kitchen. 37 Wang said the water they drink is
recycled, noting that there is no difference in taste between regular and recycled water.
Wang said the astronauts may look a little fat and swollen (肿胀的) as the microgravity in
space can affect blood circulation. 38 She showed the students how to increase their upper
limb strength with the bike by putting her hands on the pedals and floating upside down.
In a series of experiments related to water, Wang and Ye showed the students how liquids
behave differently in space due to the absence of gravitational force. In a buoyancy (浮力 )
experiment, Wang put a table tennis ball in a glass of water. 39 However, it remained in the
middle of the water. Buoyancy almost disappeared in the weightless environment.
At the end of the 60-minute class, the three astronauts tried to satisfy students’ curiosity
through a real-time question and answer session. How do oxygen and carbon dioxide recycle on
the space station Do stars still twinkle in space 40 “The secrets of space and science are
boundless, and the future is yours,” said Zhai, commander of the Shenzhou-13 mission.
A. It didn’t float to the surface like on Earth.
B. It is made full use of on the space station.
C. They ended the class with their best wishes.
D. She opened the mini-fridge and took out a fresh apple.
E. They use a spin bike and resistance bands to stay healthy.
F. They did experiments in the weightless environment in space.
G. It came from some 400 km above Earth on China’s space station.
第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20个小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处
的最 佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It was a terrible day. Snow had been falling all day long making the trip 41 . I would
rather have been in my warm home than drive along on such a cold day, but I didn’t have a
42 . I had to have my paper work handed in and then 43 my son.
The snow continued to fall as we drove along for the 15-mile trip back home. I slowed the
car and 44 at my son in his heavy coat as he looked 45 out of the window with a blank
expression. In the 46 of the world, he was looked upon as a mentally disabled child. 47 ,
over the years what I saw was a beautiful, kind and 48 soul. He had shown me more about
love than I could have ever 49 on my own.
I slowed the car even more as we 50 a sharp curve (弯). As we rounded it, I saw a
shivering (颤抖的), young woman in a 51 jacket walking in the snow storm. I pulled over
and let her in. She was heading for her Mom’s house to visit her 52 whom she hadn’t seen
for months. She had experienced a lot of disappointments and 53 . Yet, she still held out hope
for a new job and tried to 54 a new life for her son and herself.
I took her as 55 as I was able to and dropped her off. She thanked me for the
56 and I told her I wished I could have done more to help. Then as we were about to leave, my
sweet son took off his coat, 57 down the window and gave it to her. She put it on, smiled and
58 to us as we pulled out on the road.
In this world we will 59 many problems and challenges. Sometimes it seems that our
entire lives are a trip down a curvy and dangerous road. Yet the power of 60 takes us
straight back to a broad smooth highway.
41. A. smooth B. risky C. funny D. special
42. A. change B. chance C. choice D. reason
43. A. call on B. look up C. seek for D. pick up
44. A. stared B. laughed C. glanced D. shouted
45. A. peacefully B. excitedly C. sadly D. fearfully
46. A. history B. development C. systems D. eyes
47. A. Therefore B. However C. Meanwhile D. Besides
48. A. dirty B. sensitive C. merciful D. painful
49. A.learned B. dreamed C. concluded D. ignored
50. A. expected B. approached C. left D. discovered
51. A. light B. heavy C. comfortable D. new
52. A. daughter B. son C. mother D. father
53. A. adventures B. puzzles C. doubts D. tragedies
54. A. build B. predict C. save D. suffer
55. A. soon B. long C. much D. far
56. A. money B. lift C. gift D. coat
57. A. burned B. tore C. rolled D. shut
58. A. cried B. pointed C. wrote D. waved
59. A. encounter B. overcome C. create D. bear
60. A. nature B. minds C. love D. wills
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Studies have shown that creative activities like baking and knitting contribute to an overall
sense of well-being. Boston University professor Donna Pincus told HuffPost that there’s a
stress relief that people get from having some kind of an outlet and a way to express 61
(them).”
Baking is very good for focusing the mind because it often 62 (rely) on very exact
measurements. You have to add ingredients in the correct order 63 your cake won’t
rise (· ). Having complete focus 64 a recipe and not making yourself distracted by
your thoughts can have healing effect. In other words, most of the decisions have already been
made for you, 65 (allow) you to concentrate on the details while moving your mind
away from 66 anxieties of your life outside the kitchen.
67 (basic), baking is a small achievement that you can use 68 (witness)
a happy moment in the future, when the cookies, bread, or cake 69 (finish), delicious,
and being shared with family or friends. The act of sharing your finished product can be good
for the body and soul, too, says Pincus. You feel like you’ve done something good for the world,
70 perhaps increases your meaning in life and connection with other people.”
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错 (共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文
中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修
改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号( ),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Three years ago I failed an important exam in my life and became a student at a ordinary
school. Although I felt disappointed at the shabby campus and my poorly-equipped classroom,
but I found the teachers impatient and considerate. Beside, I enjoyed the friendly class
atmosphere. I decided to make the best it. I worked hard and got along good with my teachers
and classmates. Whenever I had difficulties, they are always available. Soon, I became one of
the top student in my class, that greatly increased my confidence and got me motivated. My
experience tells me that it is not what you are given but how you make use of it that determines
who we are.
第二节 书面表达 (满分25分)
假定你是新华国际学校的学生会主席李华,你校拟组织学生本周末去博物馆参观“中
国百年成就”展,请你用英语写一则通知,要点如下:
1.活动目的:
2.活动安排(时间、交通方式等);
3.参加人员。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.参考词汇:中国百年成就 China’s 100-year Achievements。
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云南民族大学附属中学 2022-2023学年秋季学期见面考
高二英语 答案
听力理解:1—5 BCBAC 6—10 ACACA
11—15 ACCBA 16—20 BBCAB
í 21—25 BDADC 26—30 BDCCB
31—35 DDACB 36—40 GDEAC
完形填空:41—45 BCDCA 46—50 DBCAB
51—55 ABDAD 56—60 BCDAC
61. themselves 62. relies 63. or 64. on/upon 65. allowing
66. the 67. Basically 68. to witness 69. is finished 70. which
短文改错:
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school. Although I felt disappointed at the shabby campus and my poorly-equipped classroom, but
I found the teachers impatient and considerate. Beside, I enjoyed the friendly class atmosphere. I
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were students
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it is not what you are given but how you make use of it that determines who we are.
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书面表达范文:
Notice
With the aim of strengthening students’ understanding of China’s 100-year achievements, our
school will organize students to visit a related exhibition held in the museum this weekend.
As scheduled, the visit will take place at 9 this Saturday morning. Therefore, we are supposed
to assemble at the school gate at 8:30 a.m., and then go to the museum by bus. Upon arriving there,
we’ll see numerous photos, showing the achievements China has made since the Communist Party
of China was founded. Furthermore, we are able to have an insight into the development of China
in terms of science, technology, education and transportation by wearing an advanced VR headset,
which will definitely bring you an immersive and interactive experience. Ultimately, whoever
attend this exhibition will be presented with a souvenir.
All students are supposed to participate in this campaign and attend it as required.
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