(2019版)外研版高中英语必修第一册Unit 5 Into the wild Starting out & Understanding ideas 课后练习(含答案).doc
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1、第 1页(共 11页) Unit5 Into the wild Section A Starting out & Understanding ideas 一、选词填空 find out; manage to; cut down; in search of; lead to; make sure; feed on 1So far half of the forest _ to make room for the road. 2All animals including men _ plants or other animals. 3Too much work and too little res
2、t often _ illness. 4Please _ that you turn off the light before leaving the room. 5They _ travel around 4,000 kilometres south and find their places to spend winter. 6He went to Beijing _ a good job. 7I need to _ more about these night courses. 二、课文语法填空 To find food, find a partner, or search for wa
3、rmer weather, many animals migrate from one place 1._ another at certain times of the year. Every autumn, millions of the North American monarch 2._ (butterfly) with delicate black and orange wings travel around 4,000kilometres south and find their way to places 3._ they will spend the winter. 第 2页(
4、共 11页) However, no one knew how they did this until recently a team of scientists 4._ (lead) by Eli Schlizerman at the University of Washington 5._ (find) the answer. They have discovered that the monarch butterfly is able to tell the time of day and measure 6._ position of the sun with its eyes, wh
5、ich helps it reach California or Mexico 7._ (eventual).However,becausethenaturalenvironment 8._ (destroy), the number of monarch butterflies is falling nowadays. Volunteers have been working together to record their migration and make sure that they have enough plants 9._ (eat). By doing more resear
6、ch, the monarch butterflycankeep10._(it)placeinthehuman imagination for a long time to come. 三、阅读理解 A When dogs get lonely, they like keeping themselves busy by making a big mess around the house, and that doesnt really sit well with their owners. Thats why one German radio host, who also happens to
7、 be a dog owner came up with the idea for a programme designed to relax dogs and make them feel like they arent alone. When 30yearold Stephan Stock, a radio host at Radio Ton, in Germanys BadenWrttemberg region, announced the creation 第 3页(共 11页) of a programme aimed at dogs, everyone thought it was
8、 just a clever April Fools trick. However, it wasnt. For the past three and a half months,Hallo Hassohas been pumping out music for lonely dogs both on the radio and online. Stock says he was inspired to create the special programme by his pet dog, Layla, who would sometimes get so bored when left a
9、lone that she would keep herself busy by making a big mess around the house. He and his colleagues at RadioTon started researching what kind of music usually appeals to dogs, and learnt that it should have as little drum and electric guitar as possible, and should be very slow. “Its not about keepin
10、g dogs quiet, ” Stock said about Hallo Hasso. “Its more about the dog feeling hes not alone.” He adds that Layla isnt as restless since listening toHallo Hasso,and has become relatively quiet, even letting him take a nap (打盹儿)to the music from the radio. Hallo Hassois only available in BadenWrttembe
11、rg, via radio, but if youd like to see if it can calm your fourlegged pet, the programme can also be accessed online here. Just press the “play” arrow at the top of the page and let the music work its music. If this doesnt work, theres always Dog TV. 1What do lonely dogs usually do? ABark fiercely.B
12、Lie quietly. CCreate surprise.DCause damage. 2How did people respond to Stocks announcement of a 第 4页(共 11页) programme for dogs? AThey thought poorly of it. BThey didnt take it seriously. CThey showed great interest in it. DThey eagerly expected its broadcast. 3What can we know aboutHallo Hassofrom
13、the text? AIts accessible only by radio. BIt aims at keeping dogs quiet. CIt has no specific limit on music types. DIts a product of Stocks own life experience. 4Where can we most probably read this text? AOn a webpage.BIn a newspaper. CIn a pet magazine.DIn a research report. B The words “protect a
14、nimals” appear everywhere in books and on screens, because some animals are even in danger of dying out. But sometimes the reality can be a little different from what people read or watch. About 300 black bears were killed in Florida, the US, in October, 2015. Its been the first bear hunt in the sta
15、te since 1994. Local officers explained that the black bear population had grown to 3,500 and became a menace to local people. In the past two years, bears have hurt at least four people in Florida. Months ago, the Swiss government allowed locals to kill a wolf. This was because the wolf killed 38 s
16、heep, and it was a 第 5页(共 11页) great loss to some local farmers. Days ago in China, three old men were caught by the police for killing a serow (鬣羚), a kind of protected animal. They said they killed the animal because it ate the plants they grew. However, these stories dont always mean that animal
17、protection stops because of human interests especially when it is related to economic development. A man named Zhou Weisen set up a wild animal base in Guilin, Guangxi. He saved over 170 tigers and about 300 bears. His base also offered jobs to local people. “There may never be a standard answer to
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