1、Section Discovering Useful Structures 一、用所给单词或词组的适当形式填空 net kangaroo neighbourhood due to reduce 1.The is a native of Australia. 2.There is no such man in our . 3.The plane didnt take off the bad weather. 4.The weight of this jar of coffee is 180 grams. 5.Costs have been by 20% over the past year. 二
2、、将下列句子改为被动语态 1.He is drawing a picture in the office. 2.The girl is repairing the window. 3.Many people are watching the man performing. 4.The dog is running after the beggar. 5.The manager is punishing the worker for his fault. 三、单句语法填空 1.In the earthquake area many new houses (build) for people no
3、w. 2.A nature park (build) now to protect wild animals. 3.Cant you see your problem (discuss)?Have some patience,please. 4.Look! A number of trucks (ship) abroad. 四、阅读理解 A In many countries today,laws protect wildlife.In India,the need for such protection was realised centuries ago. About 300 BCE an
4、 Indian writer described forests that were somewhat like national parks today.The killing of beasts was carefully supervised(监视).Some animals were fully protected.Within the forest,nobody was allowed to cut wood for building,burn wood for fire,or catch animals for their fur.Animals that became dange
5、rous to visitors were caught or killed outside the park so that other animals would not become uneasy. The need for wildlife protection is greater now than ever before.About a thousand species of animals are in danger of extinction,and the speed at which they are being destroyed has increased.Taking
6、 mammals(哺乳动物) for example.The speed of extinction was about one species every fifty years from CE 1 to 1800,but now it is about one species every year.Everywhere,men are trying to solve the problem of protecting wildlife and caring for the rapid growth of the worlds population. 1.In forests of anci
7、ent India, . A.people were allowed to hunt for fun B.only a few kinds of animals could be killed C.the killing of beasts was strictly limited D.no killing of beasts was allowed 2.Dangerous animals were caught or killed outside the park so as to . A.keep visitors safe B.free the rest of the animals f
8、rom worry or fear C.supply other animals with more food D.control the number of wild animals 3.According to the passage,it is necessary for people to do something to protect our environment because . A.animals became dangerous to visitors B.about a thousand species of animals are in danger of dying
9、out C.a species can be used to a new environment D.laws have been passed B Mike Myers is a teacher at Chauncey Rose High School in Terre Haute,Indiana.Last year,he taught his students about the worlds rainforests.They learned that rainforests are important because the plants and animals of the rainf
10、orest give us food,wood,and medicine. Destruction of the worlds rainforests is a serious problem.Unluckily,rainforests are disappearing at a rate of 80 acres per minute! As part of a class project,Myers students bought three acres of rainforest in Central America.They paid $25 per acre.The students
11、hope that the land they bought will be protected and not destroyed.The students became so interested in rainforests that they decided to get a closer look at a real rainforest. So last June,Myers and four of his students took a boat ride down a river.They saw alligators(短吻鳄) and crocodiles.In the mi
12、ddle of the week,a guide took Myers and his students into the rainforest.“The monkeys were not happy that we were in their forest.They broke small branches off the trees and threw them at us,” one of the students said.“It was a great learning experience for all of us,” said Myers. Each student chose
13、 something specific about Costa Rica to study involving the plants,animals,food,and culture.During the last few days the group had time to do fun activities.They went whitewater rafting and horseback riding,and visited Costa Ricas active volcano. Myers hopes to make the trip every year with a differ
14、ent group of kids. 4.How much did Myers students pay for the rainforest they bought? A.$25. B.$75. C.$80. D.$2,000. 5.What did Myers and his students do at the beginning of the trip? A.They went into the rainforest. B.They bought three acres of rainforest. C.They took a boat ride down a river. D.The
15、y visited Costa Ricas active volcano. 6.The word “Destruction” in Paragraph 2 probably means “the process of being ”. A.destroyed B.developed C.described D.discovered 7.The passage mainly shows that Myers and his students . A.did something to protect rainforests B.wanted to buy the rainforest in Cos
16、ta Rica C.were interested in the culture of Costa Rica D.went to the rainforest for various fun activities 五、完形填空 Do you know one bird whose name is crow?Here is a story about one of them.There was once a lazy crow,who thought it was too much trouble to 1 food.“Caw! Caw!” he said.“If someone brought
17、 me my food every day,Id be very 2 !” One day,he saw a(n) 3 pigeon flying by.“How happy and well-fed it looks,” the crow said to himself.So the crow 4 the pigeon until they came to a 5 .There were some other 6 too.Before long,an old man came along and brought them a large bag of food.When the man ha
18、d gone,the crow flew over to the pigeons.“Caw! Caw!” said he.“Can I 7 you?” “No,you cant!” 8 the pigeons angrily.“We dont know you.” The crow went home feeling 9 .But he suddenly had a(n) 10 .“Ill paint my 11 grey,” he said,“and then the pigeons will 12 I am one of them.” After he finished the paint
19、ing,he flew off to the park and was 13 by the pigeons.The crow was so hungry that he got very excited at the food.“Caw! Caw! Give lots to me!” he said loudly. 14 ,the pigeons found he was a crow.They flew after him and made him 15 . Sadly,the crow flew to his own forest.But when his old friends,the
20、other crows saw him,they asked him to 16 .They did not 17 him because of his grey-painted feathers.So the crow felt 18 than before.His own 19 did not want him, 20 the pigeons wouldnt let him into their group. “What looks easier isnt always so,” the crow said to himself.“I wish I had never painted my
21、 feathers grey!” 1.A.pick out B.look for C.put away D.hand in 2.A.lovely B.healthy C.happy D.pretty 3.A.boring B.funny C.old D.fat 4.A.followed B.caught C.protected D.taught 5.A.square B.forest C.park D.house 6.A.men B.visitors C.pigeons D.crows 7.A.help B.join C.see D.believe 8.A.explained B.advise
22、d C.shouted D.continued 9.A.lucky B.asleep C.tired D.sad 10.A.idea B.choice C.change D.accident 11.A.head B.feathers C.feet D.legs 12.A.understand B.guess C.hope D.think 13.A.welcomed B.discovered C.noticed D.attacked 14.A.Strangely B.Finally C.Suddenly D.Interestingly 15.A.wait B.stop C.cry D.leave
23、 16.A.go away B.give up C.set off D.hurry up 17.A.miss B.like C.know D.forget 18.A.colder B.worse C.busier D.stronger 19.A.brothers B.friends C.parents D.sisters 20.A.though B.but C.as D.and 答案: 一、1.kangaroo 2.neighbourhood 3.due to 5.reduced 二、1.A picture is being drawn by him in the office. 2.The
24、window is being repaired by the girl. 3.The man is being watched performing by many people. 4.The beggar is being run after by the dog. 5.The worker is being punished for his fault by the manager. 三、1.are being built 2.is being built 3.is being discussed 4.are being shipped 四、1.C 根据第一段的第二句以及第二段的内容可知
25、,在古印度是严格限制人们捕杀 动物、砍伐树木的,故选 C 项。 2.B 根据第二段的最后一句“Animals that became dangerous to visitors were caught or killed outside the park so that other animals would not become uneasy.”可知答案为 B项。 3.B 根据文章最后一段尤其是第二句可以推知,人们有必要保护环境的原因是许多动 物正濒临灭绝,故答案为 B项。 4.B 根据第二段中的“As part of a class project,Myers students bough
26、t three acres of rain forest in Central America.They paid $25 per acre.”可知他们买了三英亩,单价是 25 美元,因 此选 B项。 5.C 根据第三段中的“So last June,Myers and four of his students took a boat ride down a river.”可知选 C 项。 6.A 句意:世界上热带雨林的破坏是一个严重的问题。由画线词后面的 a serious problem和 disappearing 等词可推知此处应是消极词汇。故选 A项。 7.A 通读文章尤其是第二段可知
27、,本文主要讲述了 Myers和他的学生做了一些事情来 保护热带雨林。因此选 A项。 五、1.B 由第一段的 a lazy crow和 If someone brought me my food every day可推知它 认为寻找食物太麻烦而不愿自己觅食。故选 B 项。 2.C 句意:如果有人每天给我送食物,我会非常高兴。由前文的 lazy可推知乌鸦此处的 情感应是高兴。 3.D 由第二段的 How happy and well-fed it looks 中的 well-fed(喂养得很好)可得出这只 鸽子是丰满的。故选 D 项。 4.A 此处表示乌鸦“跟着”鸽子来到了一个“公园”,第四段的
28、he flew off to the park也有 提示。 5.C 在国外,鸽子一般都会成群结队地在公园出现,让游客或行人进行喂养。第四段的 to the park也是提示。故选 C 项。 6.C 此处表示在那儿也有一些“鸽子”,由 too 可知应是词义复现。 7.B 由常识可推知,乌鸦看到了有人送食物就想“加入”鸽子群和它们一起分享食物。 8.C 由下文的 angrily可知此处表示鸽子向乌鸦生气地大声“喊叫”。 9.D 鸽子群不让它加入,乌鸦因而感到“悲伤”,第五段开头的 Sadly也是提示。 10.A 由后面它说的话可知,此处表示它突然有了一个“想法”。 11.B 由最后一段的最后一句话
29、“I wish I had never painted my feathers grey!”可知此处应 选 B项。 12.D 乌鸦认为将羽毛涂成了和鸽子羽毛一样的颜色,那么鸽子就会“认为”自己是同类。 13.A 由空后的“The crow was so hungry that he got very excited at the food.”可以看出它 被鸽子群接受了,故选 A 项。 14.C 由前面乌鸦的叫声可推知,此处表示鸽子们“突然”发现它是一只乌鸦。 15.D 由前面的 flew after him 可推知,此处表示它们让乌鸦“离开”。 16.A 此处表示当它的同类看到它的时候也让它离开。go away和上空的 leave同义。 17.C 由空后的 because of his grey-painted feathers 可知,它的羽毛颜色没有恢复成原来 的样子,因而它没被它的朋友认出来。故选 C 项。 18.B 由语境可知,乌鸦被两方驱赶,所以此处表示乌鸦感觉比以前还要“糟糕”。 19.B 根据上文的“But when his old friends,the other crows saw him.”可知此空选 B项。 20.D 它的老朋友不要它,它也无法回到鸽子群里,这应该是并列关系。故选 D项。