(2019版)新人教版高中英语必修第三册Unit 5 The Value of Money Listening and Speaking 同步一练含答案.doc
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1、第 1页(共 10页)Unit5Value of MoneySection AListening and Speaking一、单词拼写1The couple had to take out a _ (贷款) to buy theirown house.2The _ (法官) sentenced him to five years in prison.3The _ (基础) of a good marriage is trust.4They chose to _ (忽视) the questions that came upat the meeting.5The woman put the fo
2、od into a _ (塑料的) bag.二、选词填空on the basis of, in return for, take out a loan, make anapology, judge from1He _ to her for what he had done.2_ his accent, he is from Shanghai.3Can I buy you lunch _ your help?4The family had to _ to pay a hospital billthat reached a third of their annual income.5The mar
3、riage _ money is to break up.三、阅读理解AElephants are able to know the difference between a man anda woman, and can tell an adult from a childall from the soundof a human voice. This is according to a study in which第 2页(共 10页)researchers played voice recordings to wild African elephants.The animals show
4、ed more fear when they heard the voices ofadult Masai men. Usually Masai people hunt elephants, and thissuggests that animals have grown to listen for and avoid them.Prof. Karen McComb and Dr Graeme Shannon from the Universityof Sussex led the study. They explained that in former researchthey had us
5、ed similar experiments to show that elephants couldtellfrom the sound of a lionwhether the animal was a female(雌性) or a more dangerous male (雄性)Prof. McComb wanted to find out if the animals used theirvery sharp sense of hearing to recognize danger from humans.The scientists recorded Masai men, wome
6、n and children saying,in their own language, “Look, look over there, a group ofelephants are coming.”They also recorded Kamba men saying thisphrase.Masai people often come across elephants, which can resultin violent (暴力的) hunting. Kamba people, however, mainly feedon agriculture, which does not gen
7、erally bring them intoviolent touch with the animals.When the team played recordings of these different voicesthrough a hidden speaker, they found that elephant familygroups showed more fear in response to the voice of a Masai man,than to a Kamba mans voice. And the adult male Masai voicescaused far
8、 more violent response than the voices of women orboys.第 3页(共 10页)1How can an elephant tell a man from a woman?ABy sense of touch.BBy sense of sight.CBy sense of smell.DBy sense of hearing.2How did the researchers get to know the elephants specialability?ABy watching the elephants in the zoo.BBy pla
9、ying voice recordings to them.CBy recording the behaviors of elephants.DBy communicating with them in a special way.3 We can learn from the passage that elephants areespecially afraid of _.AMasai menBMasai womenCKamba menDKamba women31What is the best title for the passage?AElephants and Human Being
10、sBDifferences Between HumanVoicesC Elephants Recognize Human VoicesD Elephants at War withHuman BeingsBScientists today are making every effort to study oceancurrents (洋流). Most do it using satellites and other hightech equipment. However, ocean expert Curtis Ebbesmeyer doesit in a special wayby stu
11、dying movements of random floatingobjects. As a scientist with many years experience, he startedthis type of research in the early 1990s when he heard about第 4页(共 10页)hundreds of athletic shoes washed up on the shores of thenorthwest coast of the United States. There were so many shoesthat people we
12、re setting up swap meets to try and match leftand right shoes to sell or wear.Ebbesmeyer found out in his research that the shoesabout60,000 in totalfell into the ocean in a shipping accident.He phoned the shoe company and asked if they wanted the shoesback. As expected, the company told him that th
13、ey didnt.Ebbesmeyer realized this could be a great experiment. If helearned when and where the shoes went into the water and trackedwhere they landed, he could learn a lot about the patterns ofocean currents.The Pacific Northwest is one of the worlds best areas forbeachcombing (海滩拾荒) because winds a
14、nd currents join there,and as a result, there are a group of serious beachcombers inthe area. Ebbesmeyer got to know a lot of them and asked fortheir help in collecting information about where the shoeslanded. In a year he collected reliable information on 1,600shoes. With this data, he and a collea
15、gue were able to test andimprove a computer program designed to model ocean currents,and publish the findings of their study.As a result of his work, Ebbesmeyer has become known as thescientist to call with questions about any unusual object foundfloating in the ocean. He has even started an associa
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