Unit 6 单元综合能力小测-(2019)新外研版高中英语选择性必修第一册.doc
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1、Unit 6单元综合能力小测【完形填空】When I quietly visited an art museum a young 1 ahead of me 2 nonstop between themselves.I watched the lady was doing all the talking.I admired the mans 3 for putting up with her 4 stream of words.5 by them,I moved away 6 several times.I was standing at the museum gift shop making
2、 a 7 when the couple approached the 8.Before they left,the man 9 into his pocket and pulled out a white object.He lengthened it into a long stick and tried to get his wifes jacket.“He was blinded but he made a promise that his life wouldnt change.So,they come in 10 there is a new art show,” the cler
3、k said.“But what does he get out of the art?” I asked.“Youre 11.He sees a lot.More than you and I do,” the clerk said.“His wife 12 each painting so he can see it in his head.”I learned something about patience,13 and love that day.I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person w
4、ithout 14 and the courage of a husband who would not 15 blindness to change his life.And I saw the love shared by two people as I watched this couple walk away,hand in hand.1.A.ladyB.manC.workerD.couple2.A.yelledB.arguedC.shoutedD.chatted3.A.knowledgeB.confidenceC.patience D.wisdom4.A.distantB.resis
5、tantC.constantD.instant5.A.ExcitedB.DisturbedC.InspiredD.Discouraged6.A.anxiouslyB.seriouslyC.quicklyD.sadly7.A.commentB.purchaseC.decisionD.list8.A.exitB.entranceC.frontD.queue9.A.putB.heldC.turnedD.reached10.A.whereverB.whateverC.wheneverD.whichever11.A.humorousB.sillyC.wrongD.clever12.A.describes
6、B.drawsC.showsD.tells13.A.curiosityB.courageC.devotionD.pride14.A.supportB.dreamC.expectationD.sight15.A.getB.hopeC.stopD.allow【阅读理解】ABuilding a five-star hotel in the middle of a valuable wilderness(荒野)without damaging(破坏)the environment might not be easy,but it is far from impossible.The King Paci
7、fic Lodge in British Columbias Great Bear Rainforest shows that if enough care and attention is taken,the task is possible.Unlike many other hotel building plans,no trees were cut down and no land was wasted to build it.The Lodge does not have the same location(位置) but sits on a floating boat pulled
8、 into the sea bay in May,till September.Those wishing to stay in one of its seventeen rooms must access it by boat or seaplane.Each guest staying at the Lodge is charged 3% tax(税)on the protection of the natural resources,but is given the chance to see whales and bears.And since these are the main a
9、ttractions of the area and of the Lodge,the management knows well that in order to stay in business they must make the area untouched.In 2000,the Lodge management signed an agreement with the native(本土的)Gitgaat people.Together they work for the benefit of the area.The Lodge knows that the native tri
10、be(部落)is the owners of the land,so it pays the tribe for the use of their land and even supports the native youth and employs the tribes people.They,in turn,teach the newcomers about the local culture.The King Pacific Lodge is one of a growing number of tourism companies that manage to minimize thei
11、r environmental damage to win the approval(批准)of the local government where they set up their business.These companies pay more attention to environmental protection and are careful to use natural resources and protect endangered animals.Realizing how destructive tourism can be,they want to avoid th
12、e love-it-to-death effect of tourism.1.From the passage,we know that the King Pacific Lodge.A.follows other hotels building plansB.is less popular among touristsC.is far away from an important wildernessD.has been created after careful consideration2.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.The K
13、ing Pacific Lodge is in an area without any trees.B.The King Pacific Lodge can be moved from place to place.C.Guests in the King Pacific Lodge can take part in programs about the protection of nature.D.Guests in the King Pacific Lodge have to pay extra money for the boat to get there.3.According to
14、Paragraph 3,we learn that some of the native people .A.want to learn the newcomers cultureB.are not willing to sell their landC.are employed by local government to work for the LodgeD.may have the chance to work at the Lodge4.According to the passage,the tourist industry.A.will always do harm to the
15、 environmentB.cares little about the importance of environmentally friendly tourismC.can do less damage to the environmentD.always has a disagreement with the local governmentBSince the sex of a sea turtle(海龟)is determined by the heat of sand hatching the eggs,scientists had suspected they might see
16、 slightly more females.Climate change,after all,has driven sea temperatures higher,which,in these creatures,favors female children.They found female sea turtles from Raine Island,the Pacific Oceans largest and most important green sea turtle living area,now outnumber males by at least 116 to 1.“This
17、 is extreme,” says turtle scientist Camryn Allen.Biologist Michael Jensen wanted to know if climate change had already changed turtles sexes.By using genetic(基因的)tests,hed figured out that he could follow turtles of all ages.Still,his research data would lack an important detail: sex.Only after a tu
18、rtle matures is it possible to tell its sex from the outsidemature males have slightly longer tails.By then turtles can be decades old,so scientists often use laparoscopy(腹腔镜检查),sending a thin tube into each animal,but thats not so practical if youre hoping to examine hundreds of creatures.Fortunate
19、ly,at a turtle conference,he met Allen,and all she needed was a little blood.They compared their results with temperature data for nesting beaches.What worries them is that Raine Island has been producing almost female turtles for at least 20 years.This is no small thing.More than 200,000 turtles co
20、me to nest there.During high season,18,000 turtles may settle in at once.“But what happens in 20 years when there are no more males coming up as adults?Are there enough to maintain the population?” says Allen.They also found cooler beaches in the south are still producing males,but that in the north
21、,its almost entirely females hatching.These findings clearly point to the fact that climate change is changing many aspects of wildlife biology.But how widespread is this phenomenonand what is the consequence?1.How might the scientists feel if there were slightly more female turtles?A.Its normal.B.I
22、ts unique.C.Its extreme.D.Its doubtful.2.What is a scientists conventional way to identify a turtles sex?A.Testing its blood.B.Doing genetic tests.C.Using laparoscopy.D.Watching its tail.3.Why do the findings worry Jensen and Allen?A.Too many females gather near Raine Island.B.Sea turtles may end up
23、 dying out.C.Turtle populations are in decline.D.Female turtles cause temperatures to rise.4.What does the last paragraph imply?A.People should stop the phenomenon.B.People have to test the consequence.C.Climate change has changed sea turtles sexes.D.More work needs doing about the phenomenon.CSoon
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