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1、2023深圳市中考英语逆袭冲刺名校模拟真题速递第四期专题04 阅读理解之说明文10篇(2023广东深圳统考一模)Expected to open in 2024, the Shenzhen-Zhongshan bridge across the Pearl River will cut travel time between the two cities in South Chinas Guangdong province (省) from two hours to about 30 minutes.The project crosses the sea, connecting two bri
2、dges, two islands, underwater channels and a two-way eight-lane tunnel (八车道隧道). According to the China Daily newspaper, 320,000 tons of steel (钢材) will be needed to build the two-way eight-lane tunnel, which will be 6.8 km long and 46 meters wide, making it the largest and widest in the world. The c
3、onnection is made up of 19 bridges, the longest of which is 10 kilometers. The speed limit on the bridge, when it is completed, will be a speed of 100 km per hour at most.As an important project in China under the countrys 13th Five-Year Plan (20162020), the bridge, once completed, is expected to im
4、prove communication in the Greater Bay Area, which covers Hong Kong, Macao and Guangdong. The bridge will also join up the Nansha, Qianhai, Cuiheng and Hengqin areas of the province.Chen Lei, a doctor now working in Shenzhen, was born and raised in Zhongshan. He couldnt hide his excitement when talk
5、ing about the bridge, “It would be much more convenient for me to visit my parents. My friends who run business on local food products are happy with the huge market in Shenzhen and reduced traffic cost. There have also been more Shenzhen-based companies and factories setting up offices, building ho
6、uses and getting workers in my hometown. I believe the bridge will not only benefit my hometown but also all the connected parts in Guandong.”1How much travel time will be saved by the Shenzhen-Zhongshan bridge?A30 minutes.B60 minutes.C90 minutes.D120 minutes.2How does the writer present the bridge
7、in the second paragraph?ABy listing examples.BBy giving numbers.CBy describing pictures.DBy showing differences.3What does the third paragraph mainly introduce about the bridge?AIts look.BIts size.CIts influence.DIts development.4What can we learn from Chen Leis words?ALocal house price will be redu
8、ced in Shenzhen.BMore factories are creating new offices in Shenzhen.CMore job opportunities will be provided in Zhongshan.DLocal market of food products will be huge in Zhongshan.5Where is the passage probably taken from?AA newspaper.BA storybook.CA travel diary.DA science book.(2022广东深圳统考二模)If you
9、 have a dog, you probably feel a strong bond (纽带) with it. A recent study found that this bond may not only be important to kids, but also be important to dogs.Researchers at Oregon State University studied the relationship between kids and dogs. To do the study, they recruited (招募) 30 young people
10、aged 8 to 17, who have dogs to do an experiment. The kids were asked to bring their dogs to an empty room. In the room, a kid was asked to walk around the huge space, sometimes stopping or changing the direction. “And the dog was left to do whatever the dog wanted to do.” says Monique Udell, one of
11、the studys authors.But most of the time, the dog didnt do any of those things. Instead, it stayed close to its owner and moved similarly to its owner. The dogs did this far more often than you would expect them to do it by chance.What does this mean? Udell explains that this is a dogs way of buildin
12、g a relationship with a human, “Dogs always stay close to kids, even though adults are usually the ones who feed and care for them. The kid may play a sibling (兄弟姐妹) role in the life of the dog,” Udell says. “This shows that the relationship between kids and dogs is of great importance to the dogs.”
13、So far, Udells teams study has just focused on dogs. Udell wonders if the animal-human bond is important to other kinds of pets as well. Researchers say that more studies will be done.6Why did researchers do the experiment?ATo have more dogs to do the research.BTo find out the importance of pet dogs
14、.CTo recruit 30 young people for the study.DTo study the bond between kids and dogs.7What did the dogs do in the experiment?AThey were left from their owners.BThey followed their owners closely.CThey barked loudly at their owners.DThey gave much help to their owners.8What makes a dog stay closer to
15、a kid than to an adult?AIts fear of adults.BKids love for them.CThe dangers in its life.DIts wish to have a sibling. 9What can be learned from the passage about Udells teams study?AThe study still has a long way to go.BThe study makes no sense in petting dogs.CKids look after pet dogs better than ad
16、ults.DOther animals also stay closer to kids than adults.10Which is the best title for the passage?AThe strong bond of kidsBThe favorite pets of kidsCThe new study of pet dogsDThe situation of pet dogs(2023广东深圳统考一模)Many people say that when they use weighted quilts (被子), they have better sleep, lowe
17、r stress and anxiety, and are more relaxed than using a light one.But there arent many studies to show the benefits of lying under a weighted quilt. Recently, researchers from Uppsala University in Sweden did a study to find out whether using a weighted quilt can actually help sleep.Twenty-six young
18、, healthy adults took part in the study. In one stage, they were covered with a weighted quilt (weighing about 12% of their body weight) for one hour before bedtime, then they had an eight-hour sleep. Researchers collected their saliva samples (唾液样本) during the pre-sleep hour to record changes in me
19、latonin (褪黑素) and other hormone concentrations (激素浓度). In the next stage, participants (参与者) were covered with a light quilt (2.4% of their body weight) for the night.They found that when participants laid under a weighted quilt for an hour before bedtime, they showed a 32% increase in salivary mela
20、tonin concentration (唾液褪黑素浓度).Melatonin plays a big role in bodys sleep-wake cycle. The body produces melatonin at night, and there are a few ways to get melatonin from other sourcescertain foods (like cherries and milk) or melatonin supplements (补充剂).While this study is small and just a first step
21、exploring the health benefits of weighted quilts, it does suggest that weighted quilts may help sleep. More related studies will be carried out in the future.11What does the underlined word anxiety probably mean?AHappiness.BConcern.CExcitement.DFear.12How did researchers measure the changes of melat
22、onin in the study?ABy recording how long the participants have deep sleep.BBy asking if the participants sleep well the whole night.CBy collecting participants saliva samples before bedtime.DBy giving participants medical examination after sleeping.13In the study, if the participants weight is 60 kg
23、, how heavy will the light quilt be?AAbout 1.5 kg.BAbout 3.5 kg.CAbout 7.5 kg.DAbout 12.5 kg.14What can you infer (推断) from paragraph 5?ADrinking milk can help people sleep well.BThe body can not produce melatonin itself.CMelatonin can hardly influence ones sleep.DMelatonin supplements can be used e
24、very night.15Which is the best title for the passage?ABetter sleep, better healthBEarlier bedtime, better sleepCMelatonin: your sleep saverDWeighted quilts: a better choice(2023广东深圳统考一模)Do dragons exist today? Although often mistaken for a mythical(神话的)creature, we actually live among several differ
25、ent types of “dragons.” For example, you may have seen dragonfly flying over a summer garden or read about a Komodo dragon lizard. The ocean has its share of dragons, too.The blue dragon is a marine(海洋的)snail without a shell. It is commonly known as a blue sea slug(海参). This particular species of ma
26、rine snail can swallow a bubble of air(which it holds in its stomach)that enables it to float upside down on the surface of the ocean. The underside of the slug is blue, and it back is a gray color. This helps to conceal it from birds flying overhead and from fish swimming below.Blue dragons feed on
27、 poisonous jellyfish and other similar species. When food is in short supply, they will eat each other. They collect toxins(毒素)from the jellyfish and store it in many finger-like structures. This ability to store poison gives them a much stronger sting(刺)than the jellyfish itself. They use this pois
28、on as a defense against enemies. The sting can also be felt by people.These creatures are rarely visible for study and observation except for when they come close to land during times of onshore winds. They have been seen in Hawaii and in tropical(热带)waters around the world. Beware(当心)of the blue dr
29、agons sting!16Whats the purpose of the first paragraph?AIt gives details about the topic.BIt introduces the subject.CIt introduces the author.DIt gives examples of mythical monsters.17What does the underlined word “conceal” in the second paragraph mean?ADiscover.BNotice.CProtect.DHide.18How does the
30、 coloring of the blue sea slug provide protection?AIt floats right side up so the blue faces down in the water.BIts gray coloring makes it look the same as ocean waves.CIts blue underside and its gray back help it not be seen from above and below.DIt gives off blue poison into the water to protect i
31、t from enemies.19Whats the blue dragons main defense against enemies?AIt floats upside down in the water.BIt stores poison and stings enemies.CIt feeds on poisonous jellyfish.DIt moves to coastal waters during times of onshore winds.20Which of the following facts about the animal is true according t
32、o the passage?AThe animal has the word “dragon” as part of its name because it is a mythical creature.BWe can only see types of “dragons” in oceans.CA bubble of water in its stomach enables it to float upside down.DThe creature are not commonly seen by people for study and observation.(2023春广东深圳九年级校
33、联考阶段练习)“Lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime (令人崇敬的). And, departing (离开), leave behind us footprints on the sand of time.” The lines are from A Psalm of Life (人生颂) by US poet Henry Longfellow (1807-1882). Chen Lin, a great educator, read them in a video when he was 96 year
34、s old. The master of English education in China celebrated his 100th birthday in April, 2022. He has devoted his whole life to foreign-language education. In 1950, Chen started teaching at Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU). He was known as the “Professor of Three Ups”. He kept on “standing u
35、p” and “speaking up” in his classes. He always stood to teach and spoke loudly. But, when class was over, he would “shut up” at once. In the 1980s, most teachers in China used the “teacher speaks, students listen” model of English education. But Chen encouraged students to speak more and practice mo
36、re. He also guided students to master different language skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. In 1999, Chen and his team developed English curriculum standards (课程标准). Before that, English teaching goals from primary school to university were not well-connected. But they chan
37、ged the situation and made English education like “one package”. After retirement (退休), Chen continues working. He reads every day. He also writes articles about how to improve English education.21Mr Chen read A Psalm of Life in _.A1922B2018C2022D197622“Three ups” refers to the following things exce
38、pt _.Agiving upBshutting upCstanding upDspeaking up23What does the underlined word “they” refer to?ALines.BEnglish curriculum standards.CTeaching goals.DEnglish education.24What can we learn from this passage?AChen started teaching at BFSU at the age of 38.BIn the 1980s, few teachers in China used t
39、he “teacher speaks, students listen” model of English education.CBefore 1999, English teaching goals from primary school to university were well-connected.DMr Chen and his team developed English curriculum standards which made English education like “one package”.25The purpose of this passage is to
40、introduce _.Athe models of English education in ChinaBthe development of English curriculum standards in ChinaCa great educator of English education in ChinaDa great US poet and his poems(2023春广东深圳九年级深圳市南山外国语学校校考阶段练习)Emotions such as fear and anxiety can make the heart beat faster. Now a study in mi
41、ce has found that the opposite is also trueincreasing the heart rate (心率) can raise anxiety levels.To test the fact directly, Deisseroth with his team turned to a method that uses light to control cell(细胞) activity. The team trained the animals to react quickly to light and expect a shock if they pr
42、essed a handle for a water reward. Using the system, the team raised the animals heart rates from their normal 660 beats per minute to 900. When their hearts started racing, mice became less willing to press the handle or to explore open areas, showing that they were more anxious. But for animals in
43、 other situations, the increased heart rate had no effect, suggesting that the brain and the heart worked together to produce anxiety.When the researchers measured the animals brain activity, they found that brain became more active when the heart rate increased if the animal was acting anxiously. I
44、t means that brain is in charge of joining signals from the heart with danger from the environment before they pass on the information to higher thinking areas.26What is the result of the study in mice?AFear and anxiety will get the heart faster.BRaising heart rate leads to anxious behavior.CBad emo
45、tions result in faster heart beat.DIncreased heart rate lower anxious level.27How did Deisseroth with his team operate the test?ABy using light to control cell activity.BBy making mice have a shock.CBy forcing mice to drink some water.DBy teaching them to press a handle.28What does the underlined wo
46、rd “suggesting” mean?AIntroducing.BAccepting.CAdvising.DShowing.29What can we infer (推断) from the researchers finding of Paragraph 3?AThe animal became less active when the heart rate raised if it was anxious.BBrain takes charge of signals from the heart and danger from the environment.CThe heart-br
47、ain circle can help animals deal with danger signals more quickly.DAnimals heart can help pass the information on to their higher thinking areas.30What is the best title of the passage?ACan Raising a Mouses Anxiety Level Help Raise Its Heart Beat?BAnxiety Can be Created by the Body, Mouse Heart Stud
48、y SuggestsCEmotions Can Make the Heart Beat Faster, A Heart Study SuggestsDDoes Deisseroth With His Team Use Light to Control Animals Activity?(2023广东深圳统考一模)If you happen to see a foreign man leading a group of teenagers practicing Wushu, or martial arts, in a park or by the seaside in Shenzhen, tha
49、t might be Duiu Onofrei, who has been teaching Qwan Ki Do (观气道) in the city since 2017.Onofrei, a Romanian martial arts instructor and volunteer, came to China because he was attracted by Chinese martial arts. Onofrei started to practice martial arts in his teens 34 years ago in Romania. He said he
50、watched a lot of Jackie Chans and Bruce Lees movies and was interested in their movements. This is the reason why Onofrei started practicing some martial arts moves.One morning after Onofrei arrived in Shenzhen, he got up early and saw many people practicing Tai Chi at around 6:30 a.m. Onofrei spent
51、 hours watching them and found some movements in Tai Chi are similar to those in Qwan Ki Do. He loves to share his knowledge and experience with Chinese Kung Fu teachers and practitioners. Then he started to regularly teach martial arts for free.Last year, he organized a Chinese team to attend the s
52、eventh Qwan Ki Do martial arts world championship and achieved great results. Onofrei said he dreams to inherit and carry forward (继承和弘扬) the spirit of martial arts, and to encourage more young people to practice martial arts in Shenzhen.31How long has Onofrei been teaching Qwan Ki Do in Shenzhen?AF
53、or 1 year.BFor 3 years.CFor 6 years.DFor 34 years.32Why did Onofrei start learning martial arts?ABecause China is known as the birthplace of martial arts.BBecause martial arts were popular when he was a teenager.CBecause he was attracted by martial arts moves in the movies.DBecause martial arts can
54、help him become stronger and healthier.33What can we learn from paragraph 3?AOnofrei teaches Qwan Ki Do to make money.BOnofrei gets up early to practice Tai Chi every day.CTai Chi and Qwan Ki Do have something in common.DTai Chi is more interesting and useful than Qwan Ki Do.34What is Onofreis dream
55、 ?ATo make lots of money as a martial arts teacher.BTo play a role in action movies of Jackie Chan.CTo be a popular Qwan Ki Do teacher in China.DTo attract more people to practice martial arts.35Where can you probably read the passage?AIn a storybook.BIn a newspaper.CIn a travel magazine.DIn a scien
56、ce book.(2023春广东深圳九年级深圳市福永中学校考阶段练习)According to National Forestry and Grassland Administration (国家林业和草原局), China will have 75 percent of its wild animals on land under the national key protection system by 2025. Its announcement took place on Sunday, which happened to be the International Day for Bi
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