1.综合题- (共1题)
近年来,我国锂离子电池产业发展迅速,2010年中国锂离子电池市场规模达到276.1亿元,较2009年增长37.9%。锂电池由于具有较高的能量及更具有环保性,已经开始逐渐取代传统的铅酸、镍氢和镍镉电池,并且锂离子电池作为新能源、新材料和新能源汽车三大产业中的重点交叉产业,更是新能源汽车的心脏,其行业拥有巨大的发展潜力。下图示意中国大陆锂离子电池区域产业规模的空间分布。

(1)简述中国大陆锂离子电池区域产业规模空间分布的主要特点。
(2)据2011年12月26日《成都日报》报道,四川将打造国内最大稀土锂电池产业基地。简要分析四川省锂电池产业发展的区位优势。
(3)简要说明我国锂电池行业迅速发展的积极影响。
2.单选题- (共13题)

【小题1】该市甲、乙、丙、丁四个区域中,城市发展水平最高的是( )
A. 甲区域 B. 乙区域 C. 丙区域 D. 丁区域
【小题2】下列有关丙区域的说法,正确的是( )
A. 目前景观发育程度较高,城市规划合理
B. 进行合理规划,加强人文城市化的建设
C. 今后需加强道路和城市公共设施的建设
D. 努力提高人口素质,倡导生活方式的转变

【小题1】属于国际人口迁移的是( )
A.②③ | B.②④ | C.③④ | D.④⑤ |
A.中国、蒙古 | B.澳大利亚、新西兰 |
C.墨西哥、美国 | D.法国、德国 |

【小题1】与我国当前人口增长模式相符的类型是( )
A.① | B.② | C.③ | D.④ |
A.城市人口比重过高,与经济发展不相适应 |
B.人口素质偏低,教育压力过大 |
C.青壮年劳动力过剩,就业压力过大 |
D.人口老龄化日趋严重,劳动力短缺 |

【小题1】三图中表示郊区城市化的是( )
A.① | B.② | C.③ | D.都不是 |
A.①②③ | B.②①③ | C.②③① | D.③①② |

【小题1】该村的农业地域类型是
A.种植业 | B.畜牧业 | C.混合农业 | D.生态农业 |
A.光照条件 | B.热量条件 | C.降水条件 | D.土壤条件 |
A.市场 | B.交通 | C.政策 | D.技术 |
A.光照太强 | B.热量不足 | C.日温差较小 | D.年温差较大 |

【小题1】北美小麦和玉米集中产区的农业地域类型是( )
A.季风水田农业 | B.商品谷物农业 | C.混合农业 | D.自给农业 |
A.国际市场广阔 | B.交通便利 |
C.人口稠密,劳动力丰富 | D.技术装备好 |
①机械化程度高 ②商品率很高 ③主要分布在发展中国家
④集中在大城市周围 ⑤耗费能源多
A.①②③ | B.②③④ | C.①②⑤ | D.③④⑤ |

【小题1】a地区的可能是( )
A.季风水田农业 | B.混合农业 | C.商品谷物农业 | D.大牧场放牧业 |
A.刚果盆地 | B.四川盆地 | C.塔里木盆地 | D.墨累—达令盆地 |

【小题1】贺兰山被称为银川平原的“守护神”,关于其原因说法正确的是
A.阻挡西北方寒冷气流 |
B.利用山上冰雪融水灌溉农田 |
C.东坡为东南季风迎风坡,增加降水补给 |
D.阻止东部沙漠入侵 |
A.土壤肥沃 |
B.降水少光照充足 |
C.黄河贯穿,湖泊众多 |
D.昼夜温差大 |

【小题1】图示反映了工业的
A.结构调整现象 | B.升级现象 |
C.集聚现象 | D.分散现象 |
A.劳动力指向型 | B.技术指向型 |
C.动力指向型 | D.市场指向型 |

【小题1】甲城有意引进一家造纸企业,正确的选项是( )
A.布局在甲城的工业区内 |
B.布局在甲、乙两城行政边界处 |
C.布局在甲城盛行风下风向的西南郊 |
D.不宜引进该企业 |
A.①处和③处 | B.①处和⑤处 |
C.②处和⑤处 | D.③处和④处 |
【小题1】华为落户深圳主要是因为( )
A.政策优惠 | B.劳动力素质高 | C.土地价格低 | D.市场广阔 |
A.硬件成本下降 | B.市场需求变化 |
C.生产技术进步 | D.劳动力成本下降 |
A.大力引进国外设备 | B.加大政策支持力度 |
C.加大资金投入 | D.提升科技水平 |
【小题1】新企业不愿落户综合整治前的鲁尔区是因为该区( )
A.劳动力工资水平高 | B.用地紧张,环境污染严重 |
C.基础设施陈旧 | D.通信服务落后 |
A.企业数量减少 | B.水源缺乏 |
C.煤炭储量减少 | D.世界钢铁市场竞争激烈 |
A.发展新兴工业和第三产业 | B.拓展交通,完善交通网 |
C.消除污染,美化环境 | D.增加煤炭、钢铁企业的数量 |
3.选择题- (共3题)
阅读短文,回答下列问题。
My father had always been an alert observer of human character. Within seconds of meeting someone, he could sum up their strengths and weaknesses. It was always a challenge to see if any of my boyfriends could pass Dad's test. None did. Dad was always right—they didn't pass my test either. After Dad died, I wondered how I'd figure it out on my own.
That's when Jack arrived on the scene. He was different from any other guy I'd dated. He could sit for hours on the piano bench with my mother, discussing some composers. My brother Rick loudly announced that Jack wasn't a turkey like the other guys I'd brought home. Jack passed my family's test. But what about Dad's?
Then came my mother's birthday. The day he was supposed to drive, I got a call. “Don't worry,” he said, “but I've been in an accident. I'm fine, but I need you to pick me up.”
When I got there, we rushed to a flower shop for something for Mom. “How about gardenias(栀子花)?” Jack said, pointing at a beautiful white corsage (胸花). The florist put the corsage in a box.
The entire ride, Jack was unusually quiet. “Are you all right?” I asked. “I've been doing a lot of thinking,” he said. “I might be moving.” Moving? Then he added, “Moving in with you.” I nearly put the car on the sidewalk. “What?” I asked. “I think we should get married,” he said. He told me he'd planned his proposal in a fancy restaurant, but after the accident, he decided to do it right away. “Yes,” I whispered. We both sat dumbfounded, tears running down our cheeks. I'd never known such a tender moment. If only Dad were here to give his final approval.
“Oh, let's just go inside.” Jack laughed. My mother opened the door. “Happy Birthday!” we shouted. Jack handed the box to her. She opened it up. Suddenly, her eyes were filled with tears. “Mom, what's wrong?” I asked. “I'm sorry,” she said, wiping her eyes. “This is only the second gardenia corsage I've ever received. I was given one years ago, long before you kids were born.” “From who?” I asked. “Your father,” Mom said. “He gave me one right before we were engaged.” My eyes locked on Jack's as I blinked away (眨掉) tears. Dad's test? I knew Jack had passed.
阅读短文,回答下列问题。
My father had always been an alert observer of human character. Within seconds of meeting someone, he could sum up their strengths and weaknesses. It was always a challenge to see if any of my boyfriends could pass Dad's test. None did. Dad was always right—they didn't pass my test either. After Dad died, I wondered how I'd figure it out on my own.
That's when Jack arrived on the scene. He was different from any other guy I'd dated. He could sit for hours on the piano bench with my mother, discussing some composers. My brother Rick loudly announced that Jack wasn't a turkey like the other guys I'd brought home. Jack passed my family's test. But what about Dad's?
Then came my mother's birthday. The day he was supposed to drive, I got a call. “Don't worry,” he said, “but I've been in an accident. I'm fine, but I need you to pick me up.”
When I got there, we rushed to a flower shop for something for Mom. “How about gardenias(栀子花)?” Jack said, pointing at a beautiful white corsage (胸花). The florist put the corsage in a box.
The entire ride, Jack was unusually quiet. “Are you all right?” I asked. “I've been doing a lot of thinking,” he said. “I might be moving.” Moving? Then he added, “Moving in with you.” I nearly put the car on the sidewalk. “What?” I asked. “I think we should get married,” he said. He told me he'd planned his proposal in a fancy restaurant, but after the accident, he decided to do it right away. “Yes,” I whispered. We both sat dumbfounded, tears running down our cheeks. I'd never known such a tender moment. If only Dad were here to give his final approval.
“Oh, let's just go inside.” Jack laughed. My mother opened the door. “Happy Birthday!” we shouted. Jack handed the box to her. She opened it up. Suddenly, her eyes were filled with tears. “Mom, what's wrong?” I asked. “I'm sorry,” she said, wiping her eyes. “This is only the second gardenia corsage I've ever received. I was given one years ago, long before you kids were born.” “From who?” I asked. “Your father,” Mom said. “He gave me one right before we were engaged.” My eyes locked on Jack's as I blinked away (眨掉) tears. Dad's test? I knew Jack had passed.
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【1】题量占比
综合题:(1道)
单选题:(13道)
选择题:(3道)
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【2】:难度分析
1星难题:0
2星难题:0
3星难题:0
4星难题:0
5星难题:0
6星难题:0
7星难题:0
8星难题:0
9星难题:14