2021版外研版必修二英语 Unit 6单元测试(含答案).docx
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1、高中英语 必修第二册 1 / 15 Unit 6 Earth first Review 单元测试单元测试 第第一一部分部分 阅读理解(满分阅读理解(满分 35 分)分) 一、一、 (共(共 10 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2.5 分分,满分满分 25 分)分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A A few weeks ago a group of scientists produced a report about global warming and the natural world. They wanted to find out if gl
2、obal warming was dangerous for plants and animals. The scientists were surprised by what they found. They saw that during the next 50 years about 25% of land animals and plants will disappear from the Earth. More than 1 million plants and animal species will die out by 2050. The head of the research
3、 team, Christ Thomas, who is a professor of conservation biology at Leeds University, said the results of their research were frightening. More than 10% of all plants and animals will disappear from the Earth. It is too late to save many plants and animals because of the greenhouse gases that are al
4、ready in the atmosphere. But the scientists say if we control greenhouse gases now, we can save many more plants and animals from disappearing. The scientists studied some areas of the world with very rich biology. These areas were Europe, Australia, Central and South America, and South Africa. Thei
5、r studies showed that species living in mountainous areas had a better chance of survival because they could move uphill to get cooler. In flat areas, such as deserts, plants and animals would have to move very long distances to get cooler, so they are in great danger of dying out. The scientists fo
6、und many surprising things. For example, they found that half of the 24 species of butterfly they studied in Australia would soon disappear. ( )1. According to this passage, global warming can be best described as _ to many plants and animals. A. deadly B. surprising C. disappointing D. frightening
7、( )2. Whats the purpose of the research led by Christ Thomas? A. To protect animals and plants from global warming. B. To call on people to control greenhouse gases. C. To warn us of the dying out of many animals and plants. D. To study the effect of global warming on animals and plants. ( )3. What
8、can be the best title of this passage? A. Greenhouse Effect and Global Warming. B. Extinct Animals in the World. C. A frightening Discovery Concerning Global Warming. 高中英语 必修第二册 2 / 15 D. Disappearance of Butterflies. B Youll need to take a deep breath before hearing this news. An astonishing 93% of
9、 kids around the world live in environments with air pollution levels that are damaging their health, according to a new report by WHO. Air pollution is to blame for the deaths of 543,000 kids under 5 in 2018, with more than one in four deaths of children under five years old being related to enviro
10、nmental issues. Exposure(暴露) to air pollution can damage the health of kids in a variety of ways, either causing or being associated with everything from low birth weight to childhood obesity and so on. The large toll of disease and death revealed(揭示) by these new data should result in an urgent cal
11、l to action for the global community especially for those in the health department WHO stated. “Strong action to reduce exposure to air pollution offers an opportunity to protect the health of children.” The report stressed that health experts should communicate with families, communities and policy
12、- makers about the serious risks of air pollution exposure. “Although more researches into how air pollution affects childrens health will continue to be valuable, there is already evidence to justify strong, swift action to prevent the damage it clearly produces,” WHO added. Disease caused by dirty
13、 air is more common in low- and- middle income countries, especially those in Africa, South- East Asia, and Western Pacific regions. Poor countries in these areas have the highest levels of exposure to household air pollution due to the use of polluting fuels and technologies for basic needs like co
14、oking, heating and lighting. Advised solutions include cleaner transport, cleaner cooking and heating fuels and technologies, energy- efficient housing and urban planning, safer industrial technologies and better waste management. ( )4. What is the second paragraph mainly about? A. The way to fight
15、air pollution. B. The serious result of air pollution. C. The illnesses children are suffering. D. The deaths caused by air pollution. ( )5. What does the underlined word “toll” in Paragraph 3 mean? A. Number. B. Threat. C. Fact. D. Report. ( )6. What are health experts asked to do? A. Do more resea
16、rches. B. Find ways to fight air pollution. C. Make the serious risks known. D. Develop cleaner fuels and technologies. ( )7. What can we learn from the text? 高中英语 必修第二册 3 / 15 A. Researches of this kind have stopped. B. Air pollution caused 543,000 kids death in 2018. C. Nothing can be done to stop
17、 air pollution at present. D. Air pollution is more serious in low- and- middle income countries. C Imagine the tallest building in the United States. Fill WT that giant building 44 times with rotten(腐烂的) fruits and vegetables. Now you know how much food Americans waste every year. It is hard to bel
18、ieve, right? About 133 billion pounds of food get thrown away. Thats onethird of all the food we produce. And a lot of it is thrown away for one simple reason: Its ugly. The problem is that nature isnt perfect. Apples can get scarred (留下疤痕) by storms. Cucumbers grow in C shapes. Carrots change into
19、unusual fork- like forms. Watermelons get too big to fit on a refrigerator shelf. These crazy- looking fruits and vegetables may taste great. But most grocery stores refuse to sell them. Store owners say people judge food by how it looks. No one wants a tomato that looks like a two- headed monster(怪
20、物). But what if you could buy that tomato for half price? A new movement is trying to make people see the “beauty” in ugly food. Some stores are selling ugly produce. It tastes the same. And you pay less for it because the food doesnt look perfect. Usually, the stores find a nicer word than “ugly”.
21、A Canadian chain uses “naturally imperfect”. In some US stores, its “misfit produce”. Whatever you call it, ugly food helps many people. Farmers get paid for food they were going to have to throw away. Shoppers get cheaper fruits and vegetables. The ugly- food movement will also help some of the 44
22、million Americans who dont have enough to eat. Many groups give the ugly produce to hungry people. So really, who cares if that carrot looks a little.ugly? ( )8. What is the “beauty” in ugly food? A. It costs much less. B. It does much good to people. C. It is useful to hungry people. D. It tastes j
23、ust as good as normal- looking produce. ( )9. The ugly- food movement aims to _. A. call on people to help the poor B. persuade grocery stores to sell ugly produce C. prove the value of ugly produce D. advise people not to waste ugly produce 高中英语 必修第二册 4 / 15 ( )10. What is the authors attitude towa
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