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    (2019版)新人教版高中英语必修第二册Unit 2 小题综合练 (含答案).docx

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    (2019版)新人教版高中英语必修第二册Unit 2 小题综合练 (含答案).docx

    1、人教版必修第二册 unit2 小题综合练.阅读理解A(2021潍坊市高考模拟)“Becoming Jane”Through September 7,2020National Geographic MuseumJane Goodall began observing chimpanzees in 1960 at Gombe Stream Game Reservein what is now Tanzania,but her first study of animal behavior took place some 20years earlier,when she,at 5 years old,

    2、spent several hours in a hen house,waiting tosee how a hen laid an egg.That curiosity helped drive Goodall to become one of the most famous scientists of the20th century.Her evolution from an innocent child to a “global icon (偶像)” isdocumented in “Becoming Jane”,an exhibit in Washington,D.C.through

    3、September7.After that,it heads to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.“Becoming Jane” is technology-heavy.Interactive digital displays, 3-D experiences anda hologram (全息图)-like appearance by Goodall herself will draw the attention ofboth adults and youngsters.For those who have followed

    4、 Goodalls career closely,thereal treat is seeing her birthday gifts and books from her childhood,field notes,Ph.D.papers and other personal belongings and photos.Visitors will follow the path of her childhood dream gradually coming true,then thecourse of her field study about chimpanzees in African

    5、wild forests,with remarkableachievements,and finally her recent life as an Animal Rights activist.PRICE$15WHENNovember 22,2019September 7,2020LOCATION1145 17th Street NW Washington,D.C.200361.Where is “Becoming Jane” held before September 7,2020?A.In Tanzania.B.In Washington,D.C.C.In Los Angeles Cou

    6、nty.D.In Janes hometown.2.What may attract Jane Goodalls followers most?A.Treats for children.B.Free books by Jane.C.Janes personal items.D.The applied technology.3.What type of writing is this text?A.Astory.B.An advertisement.C.An official report.D.Acelebrity profile.答案BCBB(2021银川市普通高中学科教学质量检测)With

    7、 bushfires continuing to swallow different parts of Australia,a local zoo in NewSouth Wales,the state which is the easiest to catch fire has hit the headlines with aheartwarming story.Right within the range of a bushfire,the keepers of Mogo Wildlife Park managed toprotect all 200 animals from harm a

    8、fter they received evacuation ( 撤 离 ) ordersaccording to reports.Netizens were quick to react on social media and praised the bravery of the zookeepers,as they stayed and managed to protect animals from uncontrolled fires andeven sheltered some at their own house.The 40-year-old zoo keeper , Chad St

    9、aples , described the situation as the worstcatastrophe,which felt like Armageddon (大决战)here.Luckily,his team had made aprecise plan ahead of time including moving everything flammable (易燃的) from thearea and the larger animals to safe places.Whats remarkable is that as the smaller ones needed extra

    10、shelter,Staples decided totake them to his own house.“Right now in my house there are animals of all descriptions in all the differentrooms.They are safe and protected.not a single animal is lost,” he said.BBC news also mentioned that “theres a tiger to the back of the house”.Somemedia outlets highl

    11、ighted the“heroic job” in their headlines.Online users also reactedwith thumbs-up and were glad to see all the staff and animals coming through thehorrific fire.Located in the southern coast of New South Wales , Mogo Wildlife Park housesAustralias largest collection of primates,and many different an

    12、d unique animals suchas zebras,giraffes,rhinos and red pandas.4.New South Wales hits the headlines because of.A.its famous zooB.its endangered animalsC.the heartwarming eventD.being easy to catch fire5.Which of the following is true about Mogo Wildlife Park?A.It belongs to Chad Staples.B.None of the

    13、 animals is missing.C.It merely holds rare animal species.D.Extra shelters were built for emergencies.6.Which word can probably describe Chad Staples?A.Irresponsible.B.Considerate.C.Selfish.D.Energetic.7.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A.The Heroic Job.B.The Horrific Fire.C.

    14、The Extinct Animals.D.The Brave Zoo Keepers.答案CBBDC(2021成都市高三第一次断性检测)This morning were going to head off down into the wetland,a very specific kind ofwetland called the Prairie fen.You can find Nate Fuller counting butterflies.The Sarett Nature Center needs anaccurate count of Mitchells satyr butter

    15、flies to help preserve one of their last knownhabitats.Theyre very particular about the kind of habitat where they can live,which ispart of what makes them so rare and amazing indicators for our water quality.Today,Sarett expert Ashley Cole-Wick with Michigans Natural Features Inventory helpsFuller

    16、count.She says, “When I first started working on the butterfly in 2013, we had18 populations and in 2019,we had 10.”The Mitchells satyr butterfly went on the endangered species list in 1991.Initially itwas thought that loss of wetlands contributed to their decline.Fuller says, “Its not justhabitat a

    17、vailability.The quantity and quality of groundwater coming into thesewetlands seem to be a challenge for the butterfly.Nothing has all been sorted outexactly.” While the decline is likely a combination of factors,the fact that waterquality might contribute is alarming because the wetlands are the he

    18、adwaters for theMidwests rivers and streams.A captive breeding (人工繁殖) program was started four years ago at the Toledo Zooto help get to the bottom of the mystery.Today Director Ryan Walsh who heads theprogram says its been the only successful captive breeding program.The caterpillars(毛毛虫) spend the

    19、 winter in a special weather control room that helped determine theMitchells satyrs dont do well below 4.4 degrees Celsius.With that knowledge,theprogram produced 1,300 new eggs,a development that may go a long way towardrestoring the population.And if all goes well, may one day the Mitchells satyr

    20、butterflyearn a ticket off the endangered species list.8.What are the indicators for the water quality?A.The habitats.B.The butterflies.C.The wetlands.D.The experts.9.What is the main idea of the third paragraph?A.The importance of water quality.B.Actions taken to protect the butterflies.C.The reaso

    21、ns why the number of butterflies declines.D.The natural conditions for the butterflies.10.What does the underlined word “restoring” in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?A.Preserving.B.Increasing.C.Recovering.D.Controlling.11.What can we learn about the butterfly?A.It can easily be found.B.It is not end

    22、angered now.C.It will die above 4.4 degrees Celsius.D.It can be bred by humans.答案BCCD.七选五(2021福州市高中毕业班质量检测)No one has yet proved a connection between napping (小睡) and professional success,but an interesting study published this week claims to find a link between the daytimenap and good health.Dr.And

    23、roniki Naska and Dr.Dimitrios Trichopoulos fromHarvards School of Public Health followed over 23,000 Greekpatients for anaverage of six years. 1The study found that the group of adults who took a 30-minute nap at least three timesa week had a third fewer deaths from heart disease than an equivalent

    24、group who didnot sleep at all during the day. 2It was also greater for working males than for thosewho had retired.However,a number of previous studies done in the Mediterranean,where naps remain common,have come up with conflicting results,but Dr.Naska andDr.Trichopoulos argue that those studies ha

    25、ve often been flawed (有缺陷的). 3Theymay have benefited more from napping than healthy individuals do.Given that all of the subjects of this new study were Greeks, could the much-celebratedMediterranean diet deserve credit,rather than the naps? 4And he is in a goodposition to say so, for it was he who

    26、did the pioneering research that put olive oil and aplant-based diet on the scientific map in the first place. 5The earlier findings aboutthe benefits of theMediterranean diet are confirmed,he says,and napping seems tohelp on top of that.A.The firm answer from Dr.Trichopoulos is “No”.B.The benefit w

    27、as greater for men than for women.C.Their conclusion:napping just might save your life.D.Some studies have shown that diet is relevant to naps.E.For example,the subjects in some had survived heart attacks.F.Those with heart attacks are also less likely to take naps during the day.G.His study was controlled for diet,smoking,exercise and other relevant factors.1.C 2.B3.E 4.A5.G


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