Unit 5 能力提升单元测试卷-(2019)新外研版高中英语高二选择性必修第二册.docx
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1、Unit 5 能力提升2021-2022学年高二英语外研版(2019)选择性必修二单元测试卷本试卷满分120分,考试时间100分钟。第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AIn the last 50 years, sea surface temperatures around Antarctica have risen by 12C, which is more than twice the global average.Loss of speciesGlobal warmin
2、g could basically change the ecosystem, leading to the loss of some species. Sharks are going to arrive in Antarctica as long as the warming trend continues, a bit more slowly than crabscrabs are going to get there first, but once they do get there they are able to eat the organisms that live there.
3、 Professor Wilga said the arrival of sharks and shell-crushing bony fishes would lead to great changes in the number and proportions (比例)of species found there.Shrimp, ribbon worms and brittle stars are likely to be the most attackable to population declines. Animals living in shallow waters in Anta
4、rctica are unique on Earth today because they evolved (进化) in a very cold environment over tens of millions of years.Extreme conditionsIn the course of a process we call Antarctic cooling that started about 40 million years ago, all major seafloor predators such as sharks and crabs went extinct in A
5、ntarctica because they were not able to deal with these extreme conditions.However, today global warming is removing barriers to invasions and weve seen recently that crabs, especially king crabs, are on the doorstep of Antarcticathey can potentially re-invade the shallow waters if warming continues
6、.Urgent local and global actions are needed to protect this last environment and measures are needed to stop alien species being brought in through ships.Strange creaturesAnimals that live on the seafloor of Antarctica are some of the strangest creatures on Earth. The extreme cold and darkness has p
7、resented huge challenges to marine life over the passage of time, leading to the evolution of fish equipped with anti-freeze proteins in their blood.1. How will these alien species affect the ecosystem in Antarctica?A. They will change the extremely cold conditions in Antarctica.B. They will change
8、the numbers and proportions of species in Antarctica.C. The sea surface temperature of Antarctica will rise more quickly.D. The number of shrimp and ribbon worms will increase in Antarctica.2. How does the author feel about the alien species invasion to Antarctica?A. Worried.B. Doubtful.C. Satisfied
9、.D. Excited.3. Which is the best title of this passage?A. Creatures in Antarctica Are UniqueB. The Extreme Conditions in AntarcticaC. Alien Species Are Not Found in AntarcticaD. Alien Species May Change Antarctic EcosystemBBy the end of the century, if not sooner, the worlds oceans will be bluer and
10、 greener thanks to a warming climate, according to a new study.At the heart of the phenomenon lie tiny marine microorganisms (海洋微生物) called phytoplankton. Because of the way light reflects off the organisms, these phytoplankton create colourful patterns at the ocean surface. Ocean colour varies from
11、 green to blue, depending on the type and concentration of phytoplankton. Climate change will fuel the growth of phytoplankton in some areas, while reducing it in other spots, leading to changes in the oceans appearance.Phytoplankton live at the ocean surface, where they pull carbon dioxide (二氧化碳) i
12、nto the ocean while giving off oxygen. When these organisms die, they bury carbon in the deep ocean, an important process that helps to regulate the global climate. But phytoplankton are vulnerable to the oceans warming trend. Warming changes key characteristics of the ocean and can affect phytoplan
13、kton growth, since they need not only sunlight and carbon dioxide to grow, but also nutrients.Stephanie Dutkiewicz, a scientist in MITs Center for Global Change Science, built a climate model that projects changes to the oceans throughout the century. In a world that warms up by 3, it found that mul
14、tiple changes to the colour of the oceans would occur. The model projects that currently blue areas with little phytoplankton could become even bluer. But in some waters, such as those of the Arctic, a warming will make conditions riper for phytoplankton, and these areas will turn greener. Not only
15、are the quantities of phytoplankton in the ocean changing, she said, but the type of phytoplankton is changing.And why does that matter? Phytoplankton are the base of the food web. If certain kinds begin to disappear from the ocean, Dutkiewicz said, it will change the type of fish that will be able
16、to survive. Those kinds of changes could affect the food chain.Whatever colour changes the ocean experiences in the coining decades will probably be too gradual and unnoticeable, but they could mean significant changes. Itll be a while before we can statistically show that the changes are happening
17、because of climate change, Dutkiewicz said, but the change in the colour of the ocean will be one of the early warning signals that we really have changed our planet.1. What are the first two paragraphs mainly about?A. The various patterns at the ocean surface.B. The cause of the changes in ocean co
18、lour.C. The way light reflects off marine organisms.D. The efforts to fuel the growth of phytoplankton.2. What does the underlined word vulnerable in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Sensitive.B. Beneficial.C. Significant.D. Unnoticeable.3. What can we learn from the passage?A. Phytoplankton play a decl
19、ining role in the marine ecosystem.B. Dutkiewiczs model aims to project phytoplankton changes.C. Phytoplankton have been used to control global climate.D. Oceans with more phytoplankton may appear greener.4. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To assess the consequences of ocean colour change
20、s.B. To analyse the composition of the ocean food chain.C. To explain the effects of climate change on oceans.D. To introduce a new method to study phytoplankton.C It is true that quite a few most respected scientific authorities have confirmed that the world is becoming hotter and hotter. There is
21、also strong evidence that humans are contributing to the warming. Countless recent reports have proved the same thing. For instance, a 2012 summary about the climate science by the Royal Society noted that, The global warming over the last half-century has been caused mainly by human activity. You m
22、ay not believe that humans could change the planets climate, but the basic science is well understood. Each year, billions of tons of greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere because of human activity. As has been known for years, these gases hold heat that would otherwise escape to space,
23、wrapping the planet in an invisible blanket. Of course, the earths climate has always been changing due to natural factors(因素) such as volcanic eruption or changes in solar, or cycles concerning the Earths going around the sun. According to the scientific research, however, the warming observed by n
24、ow matches the pattern of warming we would expect from a build-up of greenhouse gas in the atmospherenot the warming we would expect from other possible causes. Even if scientists did discover another reasonable explanation for the warming recorded so far, that would give birth to a difficult questi
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