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1、Unit 2-单元提优测试卷单元提优测试卷时间:100 分钟满分:120 分选择题部分第二部分第二部分阅读理解阅读理解(共两节,满分共两节,满分 40 分分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 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。AThe plan:turn the Mars into a blue world with streams and green fields,and thenfill it with creatures from the earth.This idea may sound like something fro
2、m sciencefiction,but it is actually being taken seriously by many researchers.This suggests thefuture for the “red planet” will be the main topic for discussion at an internationalconference hosted by NASA this week.Leading researchers as well as science fictionwriters will attend the event.It comes
3、 as NASA is preparing a multi-billion-dollarMars research programme.“Turning the Mars into a little earth has long been a topic in science fiction,”saidDr Michael Meyer,NASAs senior scientist.“Now,with scientists exploring thereality,we can ask what are the real possibilities of changing the Mars.”
4、Mostscientists agree that the Mars could be turned into a little earth,although much timeand money would be needed to achieve this goal.But many experts are shocked by theidea.“We are destroying our own world at an unbelievable speed and now we aretalking about ruining another planet,” said Paul Mur
5、din from the Institute ofAstronomy,Cambridge,UK.Over the past months,scientists have become increasingly confident they willfind Martian life forms.Europe and Americas robot explorers have found the proofthat water,mixed with soil,exists in large amounts on the planet.In addition,two different group
6、s of scientists announced on March 28 that theyhad found signs of methane (甲烷) in the Martian atmosphere; the gas is a wasteproduct of living creatures and could be produced by microbes (微生物) living in thered planets soil.But scientists such as Dr Lisa Pratt,a biologist at IndianaUniversity,say that
7、 these microbes will be put in danger by the little earth project.“Before we have even discovered if there is life on the Mars,we are talking aboutcarrying out projects that would destroy all these native life forms,all the strangemicrobes that we hope to find buried in the soil,” said Dr Pratt.Moni
8、caGrady,aplanetaryscientistattheNaturalHistoryMuseum,London,shares this view.“We cannot risk starting a global experiment thatwould wipe out the precious information we are looking for,” she said.“This is justwrong.”1.What is the passage mainly about?A.Aplan turning the Mars into a little earth.B.Th
9、e necessity of changing the Mars.C.Finding water on the Mars.D.The Mars supporting life.2.Why is Dr Lisa Pratt against the plan?A.Water has been found on the Mars.B.It will cost too much money and work.C.The native life forms on the Mars would be destroyed.D.The earth is being destroyed at an unbeli
10、evable speed.3.What could prove the existence of microbes living in the Marssoil?A.Liquid water on the Mars.B.Some creatures on the Mars.C.Alot of good soil on the Mars.D.Signs of methane in the Marsatmosphere.4.What can we infer from the passage?A.Water is a key factor for life; without it,living o
11、n the Mars would be impossible.B.The project wont affect the native life forms supposed to live on the Mars.C.The idea turning the Mars into a little earth is nothing but science fiction.D.Monica Grady is in favour of carrying out the little earth project.BIf you could travel in time,where would you
12、 go?Perhaps you would watch anoriginal performance of a Shakespeares play in Elizabethan England?What about hanging out with Laozi in the Spring and Autumn Period?Or maybeyoud voyage far ahead of the present day to see what the future holds.The possibilityof time travel is indeed appealing.Stories e
13、xploring the subject have been around forhundreds of years.Perhaps the best known example is science fiction novel The TimeMachine,which was written by H.G.Wells and published in 1895 for the first time.Itwas adapted into at least two feature films of the same name,as well as two televisionversions,
14、and a large number of comic book adaptations.It is generally credited withthe popularization of the concept of time travel using a vehicle that allows an operatorto travel purposefully and selectively.The term “time machine”,coined by Wells,isnow universally used to refer to a vehicle transporting p
15、eople into the far future.But could time travel actually be possible?Some scientists say yes,in theory.Theypropose using cracks in time and space called “wormholes”,which could be used asshortcuts to other periods.Einsteins theory of relativity allows time travel in extremecircumstances.And British
16、physicist Stephen Hawking says you could travel into thefuture with a really fast spaceshipgoing at nearly the speed of light.Though buildingsuch a spaceship would of course be no simple task.Even if you could travel into the past,there is something called the “grandfatherparadox”.It asks what would
17、 happen if a time traveler were to go back in time andhave his own grandfather killed for some reason,and therefore prevent himself frombeing born.If the time traveler wasnt born,how would he travel back in time?And would you really like to visit the future?In H.G.Wells book,the maincharacter travel
18、s into distant time where he arrives at a beach and is attacked by giantcrabs.He then voyages 30 million years into the future where the only living thing is ablack object with tentacles(触角).If thats whats in store,maybe we are better justliving in the present day after all.5.The novel The Time Mach
19、ine mentioned in Paragraph 2 aims to show.A.peoples interest in time travelB.the special feature of the bookC.the long history of time travelD.the contribution of H.G.Wells6.Einsteins and Hawkings theories.A.have similarities in many waysB.push the invention of the first spaceshipC.have proved wrong
20、 by some time travelersD.suggest the possibility to invent the time machine7.In Paragraph 4,“grandfather paradox” probably refers to the idea that.A.the traveler is prevented from meeting his grandfatherB.the traveler goes back in time to seek for his grandfatherC.the grandfathers death makes the tr
21、avelers birth impossibleD.The reunion of the traveler and his grandfather brings happinessCNowadays six Amazon Scout delivery robots rolled out in a pilot program inSnohomish County,Wash.The robots carry meals,groceries and packages to homesand offices in this region just north of Seattle.They have
22、appeared on the sidewalks ofLondon,Beijing and other cities and communities worldwide.These machines mustovercome pedestrian legs,naughty dogs and broken pavement,which raises somequestions.These services are gaining attraction as a growing number of city residentsexpect immediate or scheduled deliv
23、ery for just about everything.Between 2017 and2018 online retail sales in the U.S.increased by 16 percent.On the final step of allthese deliveries,called the last mile,humans on bicycles,motorized scooters (电动车)or large delivery trucks typically deliver packages.All the vehicles compete for spaceon
24、busy urban streets.“Deliveries are trending upwards in all crowded city centers,andif city and state leaders dont start thinking about creative solutions like robotdeliveries,we can expect even worse traffic jams,” says Paul Mackie,director of atransportation policy research center in Arlington.A st
25、udy by this center found 73 percent of delivery vehicles in Arlington wereparked outside of authorized areas,often blocking bike lanes and crosswalks.Bymoving the last step of deliveries from the road to the sidewalk,cities could reducetraffic jams and solve the parking problem entirely,Mackie says.
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