02阅读理解 记叙文 --名校试题速递 广东省2022-2023学年高三名校分类分项汇编 (原卷版).docx
02阅读理解记叙文一名校试题速递广东省2022-2023学年高三名校分类分项汇编原卷版1.【广东(华侨,增城,协和)中学2022-2023学年高三上学期三校联考】When Emanuel received an email from Professor Richard English. Queen's Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the School of History, Anthropology,Philosophy and Politics, encouraging him to apply for a PhD in Politics in Belfast, it was a pinchme moment Emanual never thought would be possible. After all, just a few short years ago, he was living on the streets couch-surfing at friends' houses and weeding gardens to make ends meet. Now, one of the world's leading political academics was preparing to welcome him to Queen's University over 4,000 miles away.Emanuel never knew who his father was and his mom was mentally ill when she gave birth to him, so the hospital took him off her and he was unofficially adopted for the first few years of his life. What followed was a childhood with uncertainty as Emanuel was passed between the adoption system and family members.Through his high school and community college years, he moved from house to house, living with friends at times and living on the streets at others.Determined to change all that despite his rocky start in life, Emanuel involved himself in school-doing everything he could to earn extra tuition (学费)money in his spare time. But getting accepted into university was scarcely possible because a person like him couldn't get a regular student loan.Fortunately, the government backed him, having created a policy allowing disadvantaged persons to access funding for higher education. He graduated from the University of the West Indies with a 1st Class Honors degree and went on to do his Masters.Emanuel knows that his story could have been very different.l discovered Professor Richard English online and sent him an email honestly, not thinking he would reply and to my surprise, he did. I applied for the highly competitive Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme in order to fund my research at Queen's. When I was told I was successful, my whole world changed/4. What's Alexia Webster's job?A. Taking photos for passers-by.B. Rescuing children from the war zone.C. Selling cameras to travelers from America.D. Offering legal help to people crossing the border.5. Where did Alexia Webster set up her first studio?A. In South Africa. B. In Mexico.C. In India. D. In South Sudan.6. What is the purpose of the studios?A. To train young people as professional photographers.B. To offer passers-by a chance to reclaim their identity.C. To provide free legal consultation for families in need.D. To help refugees around the world to escape from war.7. Where is this text most likely from?A. A travel brochure. B. A government document.C. A magazine. D. A novel.8.【广东省东莞市东华高级中学2022-2023学年高三上学期模拟考试】For most people, graduation is an exciting day the celebration of years of hard work. My graduation day. was not.I remember that weekend two years ago. Family and friends had flown in from across the country to watch our class walk across that stage. But like everyone else in my graduating class, I had watched the economy turn from bad to worse. What I thought would take a week dragged into two. and then four, and 100 job applications later, I found myself in the exact same spot as 1 was before. And the due date to begin paying back my student loans was creeping ever closer.You know that feeling when you wake up and you are just consumed with fear? Fear about something you can't controlthat sense of approaching failure that remains over you as you hope that everything that happened to you thus far was just a bad dream? That feeling became a constant in my life. And the most frustrating part was no matter how much 1 tried, 1 just couldn't seem to make any progress.So what did I do to maintain my sanity (理智)? I wrote. Something about putting words on a page made everything seem a little clearera little brighter. Something about writing gave me hope. And if you want something badly enough. sometimes a little hope is all you need! So I channeled my frustration into a children's book. And then one day, without any sort of writing degree or contacts in the writing world just a lol of hard work and perseveranceI was offered a publishing contract for my first book! After that, things slowly began to fall into place. 1 was offered a second book deal. Then, a few months later, I got an interview with The Walt Disney Company and was hired shortly after.The moral of this story is. don't give up. Even if things look bleak now, don't give up. Things change If you work hard, give it time, and don't give up, things will always get better Oftentimes all we need is the courage to push beyond the river.4. From Paragraph 2, we can learn that the author probably. A. was having an exciting graduation8. was getting into financial difficulties9. missed the life in the university D. had just applied for the student loans5. How did the author change the frustrating situation?A. By sending applications. B. By offering contracts.C. By keeping writing. D. By publishing books.6. Which of the following can replace the underlined word "bleak" in the last paragraph?A. unattractive B. hopelessC. thrilling D. promising7. What is the passage mainly about? A. Success belongs to the persevering.8. A contented mind is a perpetual (长久的)feast. C. A smooth sea never makes a skillful mariner.D. Misfortunes tell us what fortune is.4. What does the underlined word “pinch-me" in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Expected.B. Unbelievable. C. Awkward.D. Anxious.5. What happened to Emanuel in his childhood?A. His father was mentally ill.B. He was abandoned by his mother.C. He was once adopted by his relatives.D. He lived with his friends now and then.6. How did Emanuel afford his university education?A. By receiving a regular student loan.B. By earning the tuition all by himself.C. By borrowing the money from friends.D. By getting support from the government.7. What can we learn from Emanuel's story?1. Well begun is half done.8. It's never too old to learn.9. You are the master of your life.10. Lost time is never found again.2.【广东省茂名市2022.2023学年高三上学期大联考】From the moment someone is born, they are influenced by their surroundings. Perhaps the most substantial of these influences are the people they come into contact with:teachers, friends, co-workers and most importantly, family. My mother drew me to the medical field and my love and fascination of childbirth has led me to focus on becoming a labor and delivery nurse.When I was four, my mom became a licensed practical nurse. I remember attending her graduation and knew that she gave people medicine and helped them. My mom inspired my father to also become a nurse, and shortly after her graduation he started his studies. I could never imagine at that age that I would follow in their footsteps in my adult years.After my dad graduated, both of my parents worked in a children's nursing home in Wabash. They workeddoubles every weekend so my brother and I would usually stay with our grandparents. Sometimes my mom would let me stay home and ride to work with her. I would go in for shift change and ride back home with my dad. It was during this time that I met and helped many of the patients. My parents taught me what the different machines and devices were used for.After several years, both of my parents switched from working in a facility to home health care. This meant they would go to a client's house to care for them. Often times the kids would come to our house and stay for the weekend. This allowed me to observe and sometimes help with the everyday medical needs of the kids. In doing this, I learned a lot about life and the struggles these families faced in caring for a special needs child. Being enveloped in the treatment and care of the patients gave me the knowledge needed in the care of my own children when they became bom.11. Who does the author think have the greatest effect on one person?A.His teachers.B.His friends.C.His family.D.His co-workers.12. . What makes the author's father choose his present profession?A.Mother encouragement.B.Good salary.C.Stable occupation.D.Father's hobby.13. Why did the author often stay with her grandparents every weekend?A.She could look afterthem.BHer parents weretoobusy.C.She wanted tolearnmorefrom them.D.Her brother usedto quarrel with her.14. Which of the following can best describe the author?A.Brave.B.Self-centered.C.Ambitious.D.Kind-hearted.3.【广东省普宁市2022-2023学年高三上学期11月月考英语试题】In 1955, at age 12,1 became obsessed (着迷)with the idea of recording an album for our parents to do something in celebration of their wedding day. My sister, brother, and I would sing our favourite songs for them.The recording was to be kept a secret from our parents. I found a local studio, Dunford Recordings, not too far from where we lived in Christchurch. I rang and asked the cost of making a record.To pay for the recording, I saved the money I earned from helping my aunty Mae in the school holidays. I called a family friend and persuaded her to accompany us on the piano. We couldn't practise with her fbr fear of being found out, so I got my sister and brother together and we worked out a routine.I arranged with Aunty Mae, in strictest secrecy, to take us to the studio at the appointed time. We sang our first two songs a couple of times so they could select the best version, but by the time we got to the third song we were rather tired, so only recorded it once.Outside the studio door, I had been holding the record very carefully but my sister snatched it from me and it rolled out of its jacket, down the stairs, bouncing onto the pavement and then onto the road. Gasp! Horror! Mercifully, it was undamaged.The day came and we excitedly gave our precious present to our parents. They were surprised indeed. However, it never occurred to me that my parents bought a brand-new radiogram to play the record on.My parents had been secretly warned by my aunt about our surprise, and unknown to us, they were downstairs in the appliance shop buying the radiogram while we were upstairs recording. They actually saw the record roll out onto the street.Our recording has become a wonderful memory of the past.19. Why did the author want to record an album at age 12?A. To celebrate their parents9 wedding day.B. To make money to support his family.C. To found a local studio to play music.D. To satisfy his curiosity about radiogram.20. How did the author get the money to pay for the recording?A. He got his sister and brother to earn money.B He borrowed money from a family friend.C. He earned the money needed on his own.D. He raised some money with his aunty Mae.21. What were their parents doing when the record was being made in the studio?A. They were listening next to the door.B They were watching the record rolling.C. They were playing in the appliance shop.D. They were buying the radiogram downstairs.22. Which of the following best describes the author?A. Enthusiastic and generous.C. Hardworking and responsible.B Loving and considerate.D. Talented and fashionable.4.【广东省深圳市福田区红岭中学2022-2023学年高三上学期第二次统一考试】It was late on a Thursday evening in Austin, Texas, and I had just finished my shift downtown waiting tables. I hopped into my truck and headed away from the chaos to my own personal oasis, Dan's Depot. It was on a fbur-lane road that went straight from the heart of Austin to West Texas. Once, Dan's Depot had been outside of the city. But with Austin9s population growing and the city's expansion, it was swallowed up by high-rise buildings and skyscrapers.I've been familiar with Dan's Depot since I played my first show there. Like most waiters in Austin, Vm actually a musician. The woman who welcomes customers is Dan's wife Maude.I slid my truck into the last free spot and headed to the door. "How's it going, Maude?” I asked.“David, I just don't know what we're going to do J she said. "Our contract with the landlord is up for renewal at the end of the month, and he has doubled the rent. Even if we charged twice as much for the snacks and shows, we could never make ends meet.”My heart dropped. On some level, I'd been expecting to hear this news for as long as I'd been coming to Dan's Depot. After all, Dan's Depot was now sandwiched between a shop selling yoga pants to people who could afford personal trainers and a luxury furniture store where even a simple dining chair cost more than $ 1,000. How could this little live music joint survive with those kinds of neighbors?“What are you going to do with this place? Are you moving?” I asked.She shook her head slowly. "I just don't know. Dan and I are not as young as we used to be.”I patted her on the shoulder and made my way to the tables near the stage. Memories sprung up in my mind. Most of my musical ideas came to me while I was watching live shows here at Dan's Depot. When the song ended, I got up and went back to Maude.“How about I run the new Dan's Depot?” I asked her. She stared at me, surprised.“Hear me out J I said. "I've got enough money to go in with you and Dan as a third partner. I know the Texas music scene in and out, and I can get the best new bands in here every week. We'll move it way down South CongressAvenue, where it's still close enough to be accessible from downtown but the rent is more affordable. And mostimportantly, this place means a lot to me.”Maude was still staring at me silently. I began to grow uneasy. Had I offended her? I started apologizing. She cutme off with a huge embrace. "Honey, I think that's a fantastic idea.”4. The underlined word “oasis“ in Paragraph 1 refers to a place where the author .A. parks his truckB. works full-timeC. grabs a meal at nightD. finds joy and relaxation5. Why did the author say he had long expected to hear the news Maude told him?A. He had felt the sandwiches in Dan's Depot were too expensive.B. He had thought Dan's Depot was out of tune with its surroundings.C. He had pointed out the management of Dan's Depot was inefficient.D. He had suggested Dan and Maude should retire early and enjoy their lives.6. What does the author advise Maude to do?A. Sell Dan's Depot to him.B. Hire him as a lead singer.C. Find another way to run the business.D. Advertise for a third partner.7. What is the main idea the author wants to convey to us?A. Music is powerful.B. Old traditions die hard.C. Maude could never make ends meet.D. Every end is a new beginning.5.【广东省深圳市龙岗区2022-2023学年高三上学期期中考试】It was in October. I was aimlessly wandering down the street, heading into a most gloriously beautiful sunset which captured my heart utterly. Consequently, I had an urge to speak to someone on the street to share that beauty, but it seemed