(2019版)新人教版选择性必修第二册Unit 1 小题综合练(含答案).docx
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1、人教版选择性必修第二册 unit1 小题综合练.阅读理解A(2021烟台市高考诊断性测试)Every year,the brightest young scientists from around the globe come together toparticipate in the worlds largest pre-college science competition, the Intel InternationalScience and Engineering Fair (ISEF).They demonstrate their knowledge of science anden
2、gineering to improve the way we work and live.One of 2019s winnersKatie Lu,found a method for removing oil from water.Thisconcept can also be applied to the removal of microplastics from our oceans as well.Here is what Katie told reporters:My experience at the Intel ISEF was amazing!I remember the j
3、udging day,walkingthe exhibit hall and looking at the people gathered outside waiting to get in.My teacherturned to me and said,“Thats the future right there.”It was so amazing to spendtime with all of these participants who are going to do amazing things in the future.My scientific career has taugh
4、t me not to fear failure and not to be afraid to ask forhelp.Its really easy to be overwhelmed (击败)and wonder if what youre doing isgoing to work outbut even if it doesnt work out,its OK!Always look on thepositive side ! A failure now doesnt mean youre a failure forever.Failure makessuccess feel ear
5、ned when it comes.Also , asking for help is good when yourestruggling.You learn how to do things a lot faster and more efficiently.Im shocked that some people are still skeptical about climate change.It is real,it isdangerous and it is one of the most important issues of our generation.Reducing carb
6、onemissions isnt a “should” ; it is a“must”to continue living on theplanet.Additionally,people arent really worried about their personal impact on theearth in terms of littering,overusing plastic or wasting resources.If we dont curbharmful human activity before its too late, it will be a problem tha
7、t affects all humans,not just those that contribute.1.What seems to concern Katie most?A.Ocean exploration.B.The overpopulation on the earth.C.Environmental problems.D.The shortage of natural energy.2.What can we learn from what Katies teacher said?A.No Intel ISEF,no future.B.All the talents are at
8、the Intel ISEF.C.The participants will make the future.D.Katie should try to do better than the other participants.3.What does Paragraph 5 mainly tell us?A.The setbacks Katie experienced in her science.B.The relationship between failure and success.C.Seeking help is a shortcut to doing things well.D
9、.What Katie has gained from her scientific career.4.What does the underlined word “curb” in the last paragraph most probably mean?A.Punish.B.Control.C.Deny.D.Measure.答案CCDBB(2021开封市高三第一次模拟)Andrew Grey doesnt fit most peoples idea of an astronomer.He works in a car repairshop,not in a lab or universi
10、ty,yet theAustralian repairman discovered a star systemhiding in data from NASAs Kepler space telescope.Mr.Grey is one of millions of citizen scientists helping researchers to expand collectiveunderstanding.For centuries ,only a few ordinary people had been contributing toscience, but advances in te
11、chnology have brought a higher level of democratization (民主化) to science.“This is a collaborative (合作的) effort that anyone could get involved in,” saysChrisLintott,anOxford University astrophysicist (天体物理学家) and co-founderof Zooniverse, a platform that hosts dozens of citizen science projects.Citize
12、n scientistscan contribute to breakthroughs in almost any field,from ecology to astrophysics.“As long as pattern recognition is involved,there are no limits to what can become acitizen science project,”Lintott says.“Anyone can identify patterns in images,graphs,or even seemingly boring data after a
13、short tutorial.Machine learning allowscomputers to do some pattern recognition.But humans,particularly amateur scientists,dont stay focused on what theyre supposed to.And thats good,because people whodo that notice the unusual things in a data set.”“And citizen science doesnt have to be directed by
14、a scientist,”says SheilaJasanoff,director of the Program on Science,Technology and Society at HarvardUniversity.“Citizens producing knowledge in places where official organs have failedthem can also be citizen scientists ,” she says.Thats what happened in Flint ,Michigan,when a local mother started
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