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03閱讀理解說(shuō)明文---名校試題速遞廣東省2022-2023學(xué)年高三名校分類分項(xiàng)匯編原卷版【廣東省四校聯(lián)考2022-2023學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期11月期中聯(lián)考】Walkingoverwatermightsoundunbelievable.Infact,peopledoitallthetime.How?Almostalloftheworld’sliquidfreshwaterthatiscalledgroundwaterliesunderground.Earthisawaterplanet,butmostofitswaterisintheoceans.Onlyabout2.5percentoftheplanet’swaterisfreshwater,ofwhichnearly69percentisfrozeninglaciers(冰川)andicecapsandabout30percentisgroundwater-muchmorethanthe1.2percentthatflowsthroughriversandfillslakes.GroundwaterisfoundalmosteverywhereonEarth.Ithidesundermountains,plainsandevendeserts.Tinygapsbetweenrocksandsoilgrainstakeinandholdthiswaterlikeasponge(海綿),formingburiedbodiesofwatercalledaquifers(地下蓄水層).Together,theyholdabout60timesasmuchwaterastheworld’slakesandriverscombined.Groundwaterisakeypartoftheearth’swatercycle.Rainandmeltedsnowgodownintotheground.Thewatercanstaythereforthousandsofyears.Somegroundwaternaturallyrunsoutontotheearth’ssurfacethroughsprings.Italsoflowsintolakes,riversandwetlands.Peoplegetgroundwaterthroughwellsfordrinking,wateringcropsandotheruses.Ashuman-causedclimatechangedriesoutpartsoftheplanet,demandforgroundwatermayrise.Atthesametime,climatechangemayincreasestorms.Heavierrainismorelikelytorushstraightintostreamsandstormdrains,insteadofgoingintothesoil.So,theremaybelessgroundwateraround.Manyoftheworld’saquifersalreadyseemtobedryingup.Twenty-oneoftheearth’s37biggestaquifersarebecomingsmaller,satellitedatashow.Themostdried-outaquifersarenearbigcities,farms,ordryregions.Asgroundwaterstoresdwindle,theyholdlesswatertorefillriversandstreams,thusthreateningfreshwaterecosystems.8.WhatcanweknowaboutgroundwaterfromParagraph3?A.Itwillendupinriversandseas. B.It’smainlystoredinwetregions.C.It’smainlykeptintheformofaquifers. D.Itrunsoutontotheearth’ssurfaceregularly.9.Whydoesclimatechangeresultinlessgroundwateraccordingtothetext?A.Itmakesheavierraingointothesoil.B.Itraisesthetemperatureandincreasesdaytime.C.Itcausesglacierstodisappearfasterthanever.D.Itallowslessraintogoundergrounddirectly.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dwindle”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Decrease. B.Change. C.Develop. D.Form.11.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Thethreatfromclimatechange B.ThewatercycleintheworldC.Thedecreaseofgroundwater D.Watercrisisontheplanet2.【廣西柳州市2022-2023學(xué)年高三畢業(yè)班11月模擬統(tǒng)考英語(yǔ)試題】Muchofourhealthdependsonwhatweeat.Weallknowaboutthebenefitsofeatingproperlyforourphysicalhealth,butfood-andcookingit-isprovingtobegoodforourmentalhealthaswell.Somepeoplearenowadvocatingthehealthfulvalueofcookingfood.It’snotjustabouttheendresultbuttheexperiencesomeonegoesthrough.DrMarkSalter,aconsultantpsychiatrist,toldtheBBC,“Bakingandcookingaregoodwaystohelppatientsdevelopplanningskills,short-termmemoryandsocialskills-allofwhichsufferinmentalillness.”TVchefandauthorNadiyaHussainalsoagreesthatcookingisgreatforimprovingourmind.Shesays,“Bakingisalwaysabouthealing...It’sneverreallybeenonlyaboutgettingacake.”Andshethinksthatbakingisanimportanttoolforoursocializationandmentalhealth.Certainly,creatingsomedeliciousfoodhashelpedsomeofusgetthroughtherecentlockdown.Ithasgivenussomethingtodoandhelpedtakeourmindoffannoyingthings.Peoplesaythatkneadingdough(揉面團(tuán))tomakebread,forexample,hasgiventhemasenseofcalmandcontrol.Researchhasshownthatdoingcreativetasks,likecooking,makesusfeelhappier.NicoleFarmer,whostudieshowfoodimpactsourbiology,behaviourandmentalhealth,says,“cookingrepresentsthesharedhumanexperienceoffood,andnurturingpeoplethroughfood,soIthinkthat’sanopportunityforimmediatepositiveemotions,whichbenefitourmentalhealth.”O(jiān)fcourse,cookingcanbeaverysociableactivityandarewardingexperience.Hopefully,aswestarttomixwithfriendsandfamilyagain,wecanenjoythebenefitsoncemoreandputusallintherightframeofmind.4.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Toaddextrarelevantmaterials.B.Tosummarizethewholepassage.C.Tosetanexampleofhealthyeating.D.Tointroducethetopicofthepassage.5.WhatdoesNadiyawanttoconveybysayingtheunderlinedwordsinParagraph2?A.Shebakessomethingelseotherthancakes.B.Theprocessofbakingisalsohealingandmentallybeneficial.C.Sharingacakeisimportantforoursocialization.D.Bakingcakesisnottheonlywaytoimproveourmind.6.Howdoescookingbenefitpeople’smentalhealth?A.Bysharingvariousfood. B.Byproducingpositiveemotions.C.Bydevelopinglong–termmemory. D.Bytakingawaysenseofcontrol.7.Whatwilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Bakingisthebestwaytodevelopplanningskills.B.Peoplewhosuffermentalillnessbenefitlessincooking.C.Whatyoucookmattersmorethantheprocessofhowyoucookit.D.Cookingwithfriendsorfamilycanrelaxourmind.3.【廣東省順德區(qū)普通高中2022-2023學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測(cè)】KingCanutecouldn’tstoptheocean’stidefromrollingin—canAfricaholdbackthedesert?That’scertainlywhatthecontinentistryingtodowithitsproposed“GreatGreenWall”,8,000kmworthoftreesthatofficialshopewillstoptheadvancementoftheSaharadesert,whichhasbeenrapidlyexpandingsouthward.Theprojectaimstoplant100millionhectaresoftreesby2030acrosstheentirewidthofAfrica.Theinitiativeisadecadein,andaround15%completed,andtherehavealreadybeenbenefitsformanycommunitiesandwildlife.It’sbringinglifebacktothecontinent’sdegradedlandscapes,providingnotonlyfoodsecurityandjobsbutareasontostayforthemillionswholivealongitspath.EffortswillbeconcentratedalongtheSahel,aregioninAfricathatliesbetweentheSaharainthenorthandthemoretropicalsavannainthesouth.BurkinaFaso,Cameroon,Chad,TheGambia,GuineaMauritania,Mali,Niger,Nigeria,andSenegalallformtheSahelregion,wherethereareupto50millionpeoplewhostillliveasnomads(游牧民),dependingoncattletosustaintheirlivelihoods.It’soneofthepoorestplacesontheplanet:aregionofhunger,conflict,andlowjobprospects,madeevenharderbytheongoingdrought.AtascienceconferenceheldinDecember,expertsestimatedthatthewallcouldhavefar-reachinginfluenceonweatherpatterns.ClimatemodelspresentedattheAmericanGeophysicalUnion’sautumnconferenceforecastthatthefinishedwallcouldincreaserainfallfourfoldintheSahelandloweraveragesummertemperaturesovermostofnorthernAfrica.However,thehottestsectionsofthedesertmaybecomeevenhotter,increasingbyupto1.5°C.Thewallmayseemlikeamoonshot,butallthebestideasusuallyare.AsThomasSankara,formerpresidentofBurkinaFasosaidin1985,“Youcannotcarryoutfundamentalchangewithoutacertaindegreeofmadness...Thecouragetoturnyourbackonthetraditionalmethods,thecouragetoinventthefuture.”19.What’sthepurposeofthe“GreatGreenWall”?A.Toprotecttheoriginallandscapes.B.Tobringmorewildlifetothisregion.C.Toincreasethevarietiesoflocalplants.D.TostoptheSaharadesertfromexpanding.20.WhatcanweknowabouttheSahelregion?A.ItisinthecentreoftheSahara.B.Itishometo50millioncattle.C.Itprovidesalotofjobopportunities.D.Itconsistsofmanypoorcountries.21.Whatimpactwouldthewallhaveonweatherpatterns?A.FreeofdroughtinAfrica.B.MorerainfallintheSahel.C.Lowertemperaturesallyearround.D.Coolerweatherinthehottestareas.22.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetotheproject?A.Favorable. B.Uncaring. C.Critical. D.Ambiguous.4.【廣東省深圳市龍崗區(qū)2022-2023學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中考試】Shynessisthecauseofmuchunhappinessforagreatmanypeople.Shypeopleareanxiousandself-conscious;thatis,theyareconcernedwiththeirownappearanceandactionstoomuch.Negativethoughtsareconstantlyoccurringintheirminds:WhatkindofimpressionamImaking?Dotheylikeme?DoIsoundstupid?AmIwearingunattractiveclothes?Itisobviousthatsuchuncomfortablefeelingsmustaffectpeopleunfavorably.Aperson’sself-conceptisreflectedinthewayheorshebehavesandthewayapersonbehavesaffectsotherpeople’sreactions.Ingeneral,thewaypeoplethinkaboutthemselveshasadeepeffectonallareasoftheirlives.Shypeople,whohavelowrespect,arelikelytobepassiveandeasilyinfluencedbyothers.Theyneedfaiththattheyaredoing“therightthing”.Shypeopleareverysensitivetocriticism.Itmakesthemfeelinferior(自卑).Theyalsofinditdifficulttobepleasedbypraisesbecausetheybelievetheyareunworthyofpraise.Ashypersonmayrespondtoapraisewithastatementlikethisone:“You’rejustsayingthattomakemefeelgood,Iknowit’snottrue.”Itisclearthat,whileself-awarenessisahealthyquality,overdoingitisharmful.Canshynessbecompletelygotridof,oratleastreduced?Fortunately,peoplecanovercomeshynesswithdeterminationsinceshynessgoeshandinhandwithlackofself-respect.Itisimportantforpeopletoaccepttheirweaknessaswellastheirstrengths.Eachoneofushashisorherowncharacteristics.Weareinterestedinourownpersonalways.Thebetterweunderstandourselves,theeasieritbecomestoliveuptoourchancesforarichandsuccessfullife.23.Whatisparagraph1mainlyabout?A.Thecauseofshyness.B.Thequestionsinthemindsofshypeople.C.Thefeelingsofshypeople.D.Theeffectofshynessonpeople.24.Whatistheshypeople’sreactiontopraise?A.Theyarepleasedbyit.B.Theyareverysensitivetoit.C.Theyfeelitisnottrue.D.Theyfeeltheyareworthyofit.25.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofself-awareness?A.Itisharmfultopeople.B.Itisaweakpointofshypeople.C.Itisagoodcharacteristic.D.Itisthecauseofunhappiness.26.Whatcanwelearnaboutshynessfromthepassage?A.Itcanhelpustoliveuptoourfulldevelopment.B.Itcanblockourchancesforasuccessfullife.C.Itenablesustounderstandourselvesbetter.D.Ithasnothingtodowithlackofself-respect.5.【廣東省深圳市龍崗區(qū)2022-2023學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期期中考試】Professionalcourses,suchasMastersinInternationalBusinessorMIB,havebeentakenbymanystudentsinthelasttwodecades.Theyarechoosingnew-agenon-conventionalcoursesthatguaranteeabetterfuture.MIBisaspecializedcoursethatteachestheinternationalbusiness.TherearevalidreasonsforsomuchpopularityofMIBcourse.ThecoursecontentandteachingmethodsofMIBarequitedifferentfromanormalMBAorMasterofBusinessAdministration.Ithasbeendesignedwiththesoleobjectiveofdevelopingprofessionalswithanin-depthunderstandingandknowledgeoftheinternationaltrade.ThecourseoffersvariousadvantagesovertheconventionalMBAdegreecourse.Themassiveincreaseintheinternationalbusinessandforeigntradegivesexcellentjobprospectstothenewgeneration.AcquiringadegreeofMIBoffersoutstandinggrowthofjobopportunities.ThosewhowanttopursueinthefieldofmarketingalsohaveagoodfutureaftercompletingthedegreefromaMIBcollegewithagoodreputation.BigmultinationalorganizationslookfortalentedpeoplewhocanhandlethejobofInternationalMarketingManage,andpeoplewithMIBdegreesarepreferred.Thejobneedsanin-depthunderstandingoftheoverseasmarkets,becauseitisthestrategicpostfromtheperspectiveofcompany’sinternationalbusinessgrowth.SincebusinessfinanceandeconomicsarecoveredatlengthinthecurriculumofMIB,studentshavegreatjoboffersinthefieldoffinanceaswell.Typically,organizationsofferthepositionofinternationalfinancecontrollerstothosewhocompleteMIBwiththespecializationoffinance.Thespecializationcoversaspectsofinternationaltaxes,accounts,budgetingandsoon.Peopleinthisfieldarewell-paid,andgrowthprospectsareunlimited.AftercompletingdegreecoursefromareputedMIBcollege,thereisagoodscopeinthebankingandfinancesectoraswell.Internationalbanksappointpeoplewhohaveanexcellentgraspovertheinternationalbankingpolicies,currencyexchange,andinternationalpolicies.Thus,MIBisthegoldenkeytosuccesswithbrilliantjobopportunitiesinnationalandmultinationalsectors.27.Howisthesecondparagraphmainlydeveloped?A.Byanalyzingcauses.B.Bylistingfigures.C.Byprovingdefinition.D.Bymakingcomparisons.28.WhydomoreandmorepeopleintendtoacquireadegreeofMIB?A.Itisacompulsorycourseinthecolleges.B.Ithelpsthemgetgoodjobsinsomeorganizations.C.Itoffersthemopportunitiestodosmallbusinesses.D.Itoffersthemconventionaleconomicknowledge.29.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.MIBholdersaremorepromisinginallcareersthanothers.B.Peoplegethighersalaryinbusinessfieldthaninfinancefield.C.Theinternationalfinancecontrollerisahigh-qualityjob.D.InternationalbanksonlyacceptemployeesfromMIBcolleges.30.What’sthewriter’spurposeofwritingthisarticle?A.ToexplainwhytheMIBcourseisgettingpopular.B.ToanalyzethedisadvantagesoftheMIBcourse.C.TosellprofessionalMIBcourseworldwide.D.TopredictthedevelopmenttrendoftheMIBcourse.6.【廣東省普寧市2022-2023學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期11月月考英語(yǔ)試題】GenerationZisdifferent.Asawhole,Americansbornbetweenthelate1990sandearly2000sarelesslikelytohaveworkorlookforit:theirlabour-force-participationrateis71%,comparedwith75%formillennials(bornbetween1980andthelate1990s)and78%forGenerationX(borninthedecadeorsoto1980)wheneachcameofage.Asaresult,theymakeupasmallershareoftheworkforce.Withgraduationceremoniesbehindthem,thelatestgroupofdiploma-holdersareenteringthejobmarket.Whattheywantfromemployersisalsonotquitethesameasingenerationspast.AlthoughGen-Zemployeesfeltmorelonelyandisolatedthantheiroldercolleaguesatthestartofthepandemic,theabilitytoworkremotelyhasbroughtnewpossibilities.Thebenefitsgobeyondworkinginyourpyjamas.Manyaretakingcallsfrombeachchairsandhammocks(吊床)inmorecomfortableplacesorfleeingbigcitiesinsearchforcheaperorlargerhomes.Thishasbigimplications.Industrieswithjobsthatcannotbedonefromhomearefallingoutoffavourwithrecentgraduates.AstudybyManpowerGroup,anemploymentcompany,suggestsaninverserelationship(反比關(guān)系)betweentalentshortagesandflexibleworkingpolicies.Thesectorswhichareeitherlessabletoofferremoteworkorhavebeenslowertoembraceit-includingconstruction,financeandmanufacturing-havefacedsomeofthebiggestskillsgapsforalltypesofjob.Thatinturnhasacceleratedapre-existingtrendofyoungemployeestradingWallStreetforSiliconValley.Nowtechnologybossesaremorewillingthantheiroppositenumbersinfinancetoletemployeesworkfromhome(oranywhereelse).AnnualrankingsofemployerdesirabilitybyUniversum,agraduate-staffingconsultancy,bearthisout.In2008thelistofbestemployersgradedbyAmericangraduateswasdominatedbybigbanksandtheBigFourconsultingfirms.By2021sevenofthetenhighestspotswereoccupiedbytechandmediagiants.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“diploma-holders"inthefirstparagraphreferto?A.Employees. B.Students.C.Graduates. D.Shareholders.9.WhydoGen-Zemployeespreferworkremotely?A.Theywantmoreholidaysonthebeach.B.Theylovewearingpyjamaswhileworking.C.Theywanttoworkinamoreflexibleway.D.Theycan’taffordtheresidentsinbigcities.10.WhatdoesthestudybyManpowerGroupsuggest?A.Allwalksoflifearefacingsomeofthebiggestskillsgaps.B.Construction,financeandmanufacturingcan’tofferremotework.C.Industrieswithflexibleworkingpoliciesmaysuffertalentshortages.D.Industrieswithjobsthatcannotbedonefromhomearelesspopular.11.WhydoestheauthormentionWallStreetandSiliconValley?A.Toweighuptheprosandconsofthetwoindustries.B.Toproveindustriesintechnologyaremoreappealing.C.Topredictthechangeofpreferenceamongemployees.D.ToshowSiliconValleyisabetterplacetosettledown.7.【廣東省茂名市2022-2023學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期大聯(lián)考】IntheUnitedStates,researchersareexperimentingwithsodiumtoseewhetheritcanpowermuch-improvedbatteriesinthefuture.Sodiumisasoft,silverymetal.Itisplentifulandfoundinseawater.Themostcommonbatteryusedtodayismadeoflithium(鋰).Thesebatteriespowereverythingfromsmartphonestocomputerstoelectricvehicles.ResearchersfromtheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiegoareattemptingtobuildanewgenerationofbatteriespoweredbysodiuminsteadoflithium.TheCaliforniaresearchersarestudyinglithiumbatteries,butinthenextfewyearstheyplantobegintestingnewsodiumbatteries.TeammemberHayleyHirshsaysshelooksforwardtoworkingmorewithsodiumdevelopmentinthefuture.Lithiumiscostlyandnoteasytocollectbecauseitiswidelyspreadacrossmanypartsoftheworld.Largeamountsofwaterandenergyarealsorequiredtogatherlithium.Butsodiumisfoundintheworld’soceans,withaseeminglylimitlesssupply.Thiswouldleadtomuchlowercoststoproducesodiumforbatteries.Hirshsayssheisexaminingdifferentwaystomakebatteriesthatlastlongerandcanstoremorepower.”Rightnowit’sjustinthelabandwe’reworkingonfiguringouthowtomakeitholdmoreenergyandlastlongersothatitcanbeusedinyourphone,inyourcaroreventostoreenergyforsolar,forwind,”shesaid.Findingbetterwaystostoremoreenergyatalowerpricehasbeenoneofthemajorbarrierstodevelopingmorepowerfulbatteries.Todayitisnotreallycost-effectiveforpowercompaniestousebatteries.Thisisbecauseitwouldcosthundredsofdollarsperkilowatthourtooperate.However,usingsodiumbatteriescouldbringthatcostwaydown.Theresearcherssayitcouldthenmakeeconomicsenseforpeopletohavestoragecontainersathometosaveenergyproducedbythesunorwind.12.Whatcanweknowaboutsodiuminparagraph1?A.Itisakindofhardmetal.B.Seawatercontainsplentyofsodium.C.Itisabletopowermuch-improvedbatteries.D.Themostcommonbatterytodayhasbeenmadeofit.13.HowisthethirdparagraphdevelopedA.Bygivingexamples. B.Bygivingdescriptions.C.Byusingfigures. D.Bymakingcomparisons.14.Whatcanmakethewideuseofsodiumbatteriespossible?A.Thelowcost.B.Energyconservation.C.Thegeographicaldistribution.D.Safetyandenvironmentprotection.15.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Thedifferencesbetweensodiumandlithium.B.Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofsodium.C.Researcherslooktosodiumtomakebetterbatteries.D.Researchersfindbetterwaystomakebatterieslastlonger.8.【廣東省廣州市天河區(qū)2022-2023學(xué)年高三上學(xué)期11月月考英語(yǔ)試題】Bornin1902,HarryBeckwasanEnglishengineeringdraftsman(制圖員)whobroughtaboutasmallrevolutionintheearly1930swhenhecreatedacompletelynewmapoftheLondonUnderground.BeforeBeck’sdesign,earlymapswereusuallydrawntoageographicallyaccuratescale(比例).Mapdesignerssimplyplacedthesubwaylinesonstandardmapsofthecitystreets.ThesemapsclearlyshowedthesubwaylinesthatreachedtheareasoutsidethecentreofLondon,buttheymadeitdifficulttomak

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