英语-2023年高三5月大联考考后强化卷(全国乙卷)含答案.pdf
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1、内装订线外装订线学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_绝密绝密启用前启用前2023 年高三 5 月大联考考后强化卷(全国乙卷)英语(考试时间:100 分钟试卷满分:120 分)第一部分第一部分阅读理解阅读理解(共两节,满分共两节,满分 40 分分)第一节第一节(共共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 分,满分分,满分 30 分分)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。AFamous Theaters in MilanWhether youre in the mood for opera,ballet or theater,heres a list of the
2、top performing arts venues in Milan,Italy.Cariplo TeatroThe theater,which was firstly created as a cinema house,hosts a full calendar of symphonic and choral musictoday.Its productions range from the classics to the contemporary,with symphonic tributes(致敬)to Pink Floyd,the Beatles,and Queen.Tickets
3、range from 8 to 15 euros.Scala TeatroIt was set up with the first public performance of Antonio Salieris LEuropa riconosciuta in 1778.There areoperatic performances mostly year-round,but the theater is closed during the month of August.Tickets range from24 to 40 euros.Pompeii TeatroPompeii Teatro,It
4、alys first public theater,has continuously staged some of Western playhouses mostchallenging works of Euripides and Shakespeare since it was launched in the post-war years.Plays here areguaranteed to be exciting and enjoyable.Tickets are priced from 20 to 25 euros.Manzoni TeatroOriginally started as
5、 a theater for dramatic plays,it was destroyed by a bomb in 1943.Rebuilt at a new locationnear La Scala,it was reopened in 1950.The theater today is a great space for plays,variety shows,and musicalperformances.Tickets start at 18 euros,and parents can frequently find productions that will appeal to
6、 youngchildren.1.What can you do if you are on a tight budget?A.Listen to symphonic and choral music.B.Appreciate dramatic plays with your kids.C.WatchAntonio Salieris LEuropa riconosciuta.D.Enjoy classical dramas at Italys first public playhouse.2.Which theater stages Shakespeares works?A.Cariplo T
7、eatro.B.Scala Teatro.C.Pompeii Teatro.D.Manzoni Teatro.3.What attracts the audience to Manzoni Teatro?A.Its unique design style.B.Its wide range of shows.C.Its easy access to performers.D.Its new location near La Scala.BPeterson Moturi journeyed to Nairobi,Kenya in 2014 to find a better life for him
8、self.Initially,he would selldrinking water and groundnuts,as well as working as a car wash attendant before becoming a watchman on nightduty.Since his goal was to join law school,he saved KES 50,000,which he used to pay for his admission to lawschool.He applied for admission to the Kenya School of L
9、aw(KSL)in 2016 and was successful,but the biggestheadache facing him was that he didnt have enough money to pay his fees.Fortunately,he got some financialassistance from Mr.PLO Lumumba,who was then the school director and offered him a scholarship.However,Moturi was then faced with the challenging t
10、ask of working at night and attending classes during theday.Unfortunately,when he sat for his final exams,he didnt get a pass,which could not allow him to move to thenext stage,attaining a law degree.That meant he had to score at least a credit and find money to pay for his diplomacourses.He decided
11、 to approach his employer,Radar Security,for help.He honestly told his boss that he failed andwondered if he could sponsor him for the diploma once again.To his surprise,his boss agreed,and in no time,hewas back in class.“Now I am a joyful man.I am graduating with a credit score.I can now go ahead,p
12、ursue a law degree andbecome an advocate,”he said at the graduation ceremony.Though dressed in the usual graduation regalia(礼服),Moturi somehow appeared different from his schoolmates due to the security guard uniform he wore underneath.The 28-year-old man desires to help the less fortunate in societ
13、y have access to justice.4.What bothered Moturi most after he gained admission to the KSL?A.Losing his day job.B.Lacking school fees.C.Feeding his family.D.Failing the final exams.5.Why did Moturi have to score at least a credit?A.To enable his boss to sponsor him.B.To succeed in obtaining the schol
14、arship.C.To graduate from the KSL ahead of time.D.To qualify for admission to a law degree.6.How did Moturi support himself while studying in the KSL?A.By selling daily articles.B.By offering car washing service.C.By serving as a night watchman.D.By asking his family for financial help.7.Which of th
15、e following can best describe Peterson Moturi?A.Determined.B.Modest.C.Imaginative.D.Generous.英语试题 第 3页(共 8页)英语试题 第 4页(共 8页)内装订线此卷只装订不密封外装订线CFor most people,the thought of having to watch themselves work out is not an attractive one.Yet as anygym-goer knows,there are always some people who like to en
16、joy their reflection in the floor-length mirrors.It isperhaps these particular keep-fit lovers who are most excited about the latest invention in home exercise smartfitness mirrors.These 180cm or so tall,high-tech mirrors have a computer which is connected to the Internet,and also worksas a video sc
17、reen.The idea is that people contact an online trainer,who then appears in the mirror along with theirreflection.On the more advanced devices,the mirror is equipped with cameras,speakers and numerous sensors(传感器)connected to AI,so the trainer can watch peoples movements,and provide advice on improve
18、ments and changes.On the simpler mirrors,the video and sound are just one-way people can see and hear the trainer,but not theother way around.Lessons are typically not live;instead,people just get into a library of online workout videos.But is there any actual advantage in being able to watch yourse
19、lf work out?Colleen Logan,the US owner ofboth Nordic Track and ProForm,says,“Seeing themselves in the mirror allows the users to correct their form orposition,so they get the best possible benefits of strength exercises and reduce mistakes that could lead to injuries.”However,Dr Anthony Papathomas,a
20、 sports and fitness psychologist says there is value to this argument,but healso has some concerns.He says,“How people who are not confident about their body image feel about the mirrorgets me in a fret.It may be a problem for those new to exercise and looking to make a lifestyle change.Even forregu
21、lar exercisers,there are many who experience body dysmorphia(变形)or eating disorders,and for them,seeinga reflection throughout their exercise might be troubling.”8.What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us about smart fitness mirrors?A.Their target users.B.Their basic functions.C.Their wide popularity.D.
22、Their complex structure.9.What can be the benefit for exercisers from simpler fitness mirrors?A.Having live workout lessons.B.Exercising with other partners.C.Learning from some trainers at once.D.Taking advantage of workout videos.10.What does Logan think of the mirror?A.It makes mistakes sometimes
23、.B.It could bring injuries to its users.C.It helps users exercise more properly.D.It cant be used for strength exercises.11.Which of the following best explains the underlined words“in a fret”in the last paragraph?A.Worried.B.Astonished.C.Annoyed.D.Interested.DChildren who spend more time playing ad
24、venturously have lower symptoms of anxiety and depression,and arehappier,according to new research.A study led by the University of Exeter asked parents how often their children engaged in play that was“thrilling and exciting”,where they might experience some fear and uncertainty.The study comes at
25、a time when todays children have fewer opportunities for adventurous play out of sight ofadults,such as climbing trees,riding bikes or jumping from high surfaces.The study sought to test theories thatadventurous play offers learning opportunities that help build resilience(适应力)in children,thereby he
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