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1、(新高考)2023届高三英语下学期预演押题卷(5)(含解析)本试卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AUsage and Bookings of Sports and Outdoor Facilities Swimming Pools and Fitness Gyms NUS (National University of Singapore) students who pay sports fees: Students will n
2、eed to register in Resource Booking System (REBOKS) to activate their free access to the swimming pools and fitness gyms. Thereafter, access will be via the NUS Student Matric Card. NUS staff, registered guests and immediate family members of NUS staff i.e. spouse (配偶) and children: NUS staff, regis
3、tered guests and immediate family members of NUS staff can access these facilities by buying any of the following items through REBOKS Individual Membership Swimming Entry Tickets Tap & Go Charges will be deducted (扣除) directly from e-Wallet. NUS staff can access the swimming pools and fitness gyms
4、using their staff card after purchasing one of the items above through REBOKS. NUS registered guests and immediate family members of NUS staff can access the swimming pools and fitness gyms by using the QR Code found under their REBOKS profile. Badminton Courts, Table Tennis Tables and Tennis Courts
5、 Only NUS staff/students are allowed to book the badminton courts, table tennis tables and tennis courts. Bookings can be done online through REBOKS and are non-transferable. Charges may be applicable to the bookings and usage of selected facilities. Bookings for Organized Events/Competitions NUS st
6、udent organizations registered with the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) can book the sports facilities with endorsement (认可) from the respective staff adviser with a form. NUS departments can also book the sports facilities with a form. Bookings should be made at least four weeks in advance and usag
7、e should be for the facilities primary purposes.1.How can an NUS student who pays sports fees access the swimming pools for free?A.By using the QR Code.B.By using swimming entry tickets.C.By using individual membership.D.By using NUS Student Matric Card.2.Which of the following can book a tennis cou
8、rt?A.NUS students.B.Registered guests.C.NUS staffs family members.D.Professional tennis players.3.What can we learn about bookings for organized events?A.They must be done online through REBOKS.B.They can be made no matter what the usage is.C.They should be made at least 4 weeks in advance.D.They ca
9、nnot be transferred to other organizations.B The East African nation of Kenya has a rich tradition in distance running, but a lack of success in field events meant there was no one qualified to coach Yego, who studied the javelin (标枪) on the Internet. Yego was born in Cheptonon, a village in the Gre
10、at Rift Valley, in January 1989 and grew up loving football and running, but when he was lapped (领先一圈) by two competitors in a 10,000m school race, he turned his attention elsewhere afterward. He would cut and shape a javelin from tree branches and although his parents thought he should concentrate
11、on his studies, Yego persisted and he became national junior champion. Combining his job as a policeman with training, Yego turned to the Internet, studying the technique and strength exercises the top javelin throwers employed. Neither being just 5 feet and 7 inches tall nor weighing 13 stone held
12、Yego back. In 2011, he became the first Kenyan to win a field event medal at a continental meet with gold at the All-Africa Games. A year later in London he became the first African javelin thrower to reach an Olympic final, finishing 12th, a historical moment. To be an Olympian is something you wil
13、l never forget, he said. So when I was named in the Olympics, I was just so happy. Luckily enough I was in the finals and that just changed all my life. He was fourth at the 2013 World Championships and won the 2014 Commonwealth title before being crowned world champion in Beijing, China, a year lat
14、er with what is the fifth-longest throw in history of 92. 72m. Rio 2016 arrived and Yego was leading after three throws only to suffer an ankle injury on his fourth attempt which forced him to retire, and he looked on as Thomas Rohler of Germany overtook him to seize gold. But he is not defeated and
15、 he will have a chance to improve on that at the next Olympic Games.4.Why did Yego choose to study the javelin on the Internet?A.Because he disliked his coachs training method.B.Because there were no qualified trainers for him.C.Because no one knew the javelin in his country.D.Because studying on th
16、e Internet was free.5.What made Yego start to learn the javelin?A.His failure in study at school.B.His parents encouragement.C.His growing love of the javelin.D.His discouragement in running.6.When was Yego crowned world champion in Beijing?A.In 2013.B.In 2014.C.In 2015.D.In 2016.7.What does the las
17、t paragraph mainly talk about?A.Yego was defeated by Thomas Rohler and became a failure.B.Yego was forced to retire because of his injured ankle.C.Yego continues fighting despite his failure in 2016.D.Yego will surely win at the next Olympic Games.C School pupils in England will be grouped into bubb
18、les when the new academic year starts in September, with mass activities such as assemblies discouraged under new regulations announced by Education Secretary Gavin Williamson. Schools were shut down in March, 2020. Currently around 1.6 million of the countrys 9 million school-age children are back
19、in the classroom, but the government says a proper return in September is critical to our national recovery and attendance will be compulsory. Social distancing will not be applied in schools, and masks will not be worn, but instead so-called bubbles, based on avoiding contact between individual cla
20、sses or year groups, will be deployed. This will mean separate start find finish times, and also different times for lunch and playtime. Pupils will be discouraged from using public transport, which could bring many other challenges. Mobile testing units will be sent to schools which have an outbrea
21、k, and schools will have testing kits to give parents if required, but if there are two confirmed cases in 14 days, potentially the whole school could be shut down. Geoff Barton, the general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, says, It will be immediately apparent to anyone r
22、eading this guidance that it is enormously challenging to carry out this proposal. The logistics of keeping apart many different bubbles of children in a full school, including whole-year groups comprising hundreds of pupils, is incredible. Meanwhile, before the much-anticipated next stage of easing
23、 lockdown in England takes place this weekend, the number of COVID-19 cases has risen in 36 local authorities across England. Easing measures have already had to be delayed in the East Midlands city of Leicester, but now other spikes (激增) in infection rate are being reported all across England. The
24、areas with the largest increases are Knowsley and Bolton, both in the North West of the country, and the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. In Knowsley, close to the city of Liverpool, the rate of infection rose from 6 people out of every 100,000 to 20.8.What does Gavin group the students int
25、o bubbles for?A. Setting different time for school activities.B. Asking all students to wear masks in class.C. Keeping social distance among all students.D. Calling on students to take a bus for school.9.A school will possibly be closed again in England when _.A. two cases of infection are confirmed
26、 in 14 daysB. there is a lack of testing units for pupilsC. the attendance of students isnt enoughD. the rate of infection rises from 6 people out of every 100,000 to 2010.Whats the attitude of Barton toward Gavins measure?A. Tolerant.B. Doubtful.C. Hopeful.D. Ambiguous.11.What can we infer from the
27、 last paragraph?A. England has already ended the lockdown.B. More reports are about the spread of COVID-19.C. The number of COVID-19 infections is increasing in England.D. COVID-19 is more serious in England than in other countries.D Today the songs, and whistles of parrots resound through the rainf
28、orest of Puerto Rico. But a few decades ago, these sounds nearly vanished. Deforestation hit Puerto Rican parrots. Before Europeans arrived in the 1500s, their population was estimated at a million. By the 1970s, as few as 13 Puerto Rican parrots were left in the wild, limited to the islands only re
29、maining forest, the El Yunque National Forest. In a desperate effort, conservationists began to raise the parrots in captivity(圈养). It was a successful strategy: Though the chatty birds are still considered critically endangered, today more than 600 exist. Now there may be a new threat to their surv
30、ival, conservationists say. Captive parrots have developed an entirely new dialect(方言), a phenomenon that has not been observed before in other captive bird populations. Around 2013, TanyaMartnez, a conservation biologist, began to notice the Puerto Rican parrots didnt all sound alike. If you would
31、go into theEl Yunque National Forest to work with the wild population, it would almost sound like a different species from the captive birds, says Martnez. Curious to learn more, she checked on all four parrot populations in existence two wild and two captive and recorded them. What she heard confir
32、med her suspicion: The sounds were not the same from one population to another. The potential language barrier is worrying, says Timothy Wright, a biologist at New Mexico State University. To be successfully reintroduced, he says, parrots must be able to rely on communication, particularly to streng
33、then relationships in their individual communities. If you cant indicate to others that youre part of their group, you might not gain the benefits of being part of that group, like working together to find food, Wright says.12. What does vanished underlined in the first paragraph mean?A. Rose.B. Cha
34、nged.C. Occurred.D. Disappeared.13. Why did the conservationists keep Puerto Rican parrots in captivity?A. To find effect of captivity on birds.B. To save the species from dying out.C. To study the change in their dialects.D. To distinguish them from other parrots.14. What does Timothy Wright probab
35、ly agree with?A. The new language may loosen parrots, bond.B. Teamwork among parrots depends on their sound.C. The sound of each parrot varies from one to another.D. Parrots in the same community have closer relationship.15. What can be the best title for the text?A. Puerto Rican parrots are sufferi
36、ng from captivityB. Puerto Rican parrots are facing a new survival crisisC. Puerto Rican parrots have many ways to communicateD. Puerto Rican parrots developed new dialects in captivity第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 If youre going abroad for college, you mi
37、ght be thinking about how to get yourself a safe and cozy home for the years ahead. Of course, dormitories are always a good place to start, but some large state colleges require juniors to live off campus due to the limited number of dormitories. 16_. How to find a house 17_. If you are just a fres
38、hman or dont know many people, dont hesitate to approach some upperclassmen. More often than not, upperclassmen have more experience with renting and are more familiar with the surrounding area of your school. Another good idea is to talk to seniors who are currently living off campus. These seniors
39、 landlords will most likely be looking for new tenants (房客) after graduation of these seniors. Also, registered realtors (房地产经纪人) might be able to find you a place for a fee. In addition, Facebook groups can also provide some useful information. 18_. Roommates Having roommates can not only save us s
40、ome money, but also give us valuable companionship. However, remember that finding the right roommates for you is the most important thing, other than safety concerns. 19_, definitely do not lie about your preferences, schedules, or habits, even if talking about them could make you uncomfortable. On
41、 the other hand, also remember to ask your potential roommates to tell you about themselves in detail. 20_, please do everybody a favor by being upfront about it. Constantly running into conflicts with your quiet roommates is definitely the last thing you want.A.If you are a party animalB.While look
42、ing for roommatesC.Get along well with your roommatesD.When having a chat with your roommatesE.First, you can ask your friends who are already living off campusF.However, be really careful if you get in touch with strangers through the InternetG.Nonetheless, renting an apartment can give you some ha
43、nds-on experience with living第二部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 My speciality is teaching English as a foreign language. Some speaking activities do not give an accurate 21 of your true language skills, in my opinion. 22 , narrative(叙述的) storyt
44、elling does. Narrative storytelling is the 23 of a story. It can be a short piece of fiction or a news event. I believe that narrative storytelling 24 your mind from forming complex ideas. This 25 means lets you speak fluently in English. 26 , an activity requiring your opinion can slow you down. Th
45、at is because it 27 you to think about your ideas as you say them. Try to provide more details and 28 a recording of three minutes or fewer for the narrative storytelling activity. 29 the time is not the goal in giving many details; the goal is to speak at a 30 speed because you do not have to stop
46、and think of each idea separately. Before the activity, I 31 speaking out loud to yourself a few times to make sure you have your 32 in mind. When listening to the recording, do not33 to find all or most grammar or vocabulary mistakes. But you can easily 34 some mistakes, such as wrong verb tenses a
47、nd noun endings. You can also take 35 of your language fluency. Do avoid memorizing your speech during the process.21. A. pictureB. analysisC. applicationD. explanation22. A. BesidesB. AnywayC. OtherwiseD. However23. A. recreatingB. memorizingC. retellingD. reading24. A. separatesB. protectsC. discouragesD. frees25. A. complexB. effectiveC. temporaryD. delicate26. A. As a consequenceB. In that caseC. To be exactD. On the contrary27. A. conductsB. permitsC. drivesD. enable28. A. ask forB. aim forC.