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类型Unit 1 Growing up单元综合练习 -(2019)新外研版高中英语选择性必修第二册.docx

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    1、单元综合练习-Unit 1Growing up阅读提速练.阅读理解A(2021江苏泰州质检)Check out some fun weekend activities from our friends at Arizona Parenting.Walk in the Wild:Walk or run for wildlife at the Phoenix Zoos Walk in the Wild 2016.Put on your favorite animal dress and take part in the one mile or 5K,enjoying the sights and

    2、sounds of the Zoo.Walk in the Wild includes a morning full of unique activities you wont find at any other valley walk,including all-day zoo admission and a lakeside after-party.Register online.610 am.Phoenix Zoo,455 North Galvin Parkway,Phoenix.6022863800.Free Museum Day:It is hosted by Sesame Stre

    3、et and HBO at the Childrens Museum of Phoenix.Kids can participate in activities,enjoy a performance by the Sesame Street Muppets and get to join the Everyday Heroes Club.An act of kindness is all it takes to become a member.Performances and activities will take place at 10:3011:30 am.and 1:302:30 p

    4、m.9 am.4 pm.Childrens Museum of Phoenix,215 N7th Street,Phoenix.6022530501.Sunday AFair:Sunday AFair features free outdoor concerts in Scottsdale Civic Center Park by top Arizona musicians,along with an arts-and-crafts market,fun activities for children and families,guided tours of the sculptures in

    5、 the park and free admission to Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art(SMoCA)Guests are invited to bring blankets,lawn chairs or picnic baskets,and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of great entertainment.Delicious foods,snacks,beer,wine and soft drinks are also available for purchase.124 pm.Scottsdale Cent

    6、er for the Performing Arts,7380 E2nd St.,Scottsdale.480994ARTS(2787)1What can children do at Walk in the Wild?AJoin in the 5-mile walk.BAttend courses for free.CWear animal-shaped clothes.DEnjoy good company of wild animals.2What qualification is needed to join the Everyday Heroes Club?ADo a good de

    7、ed.BDonate money to the club.CBe active in school activities.DBe ready to help protect wildlife.3Where can one go to buy some works of art?AThe Phoenix Zoo.BScottsdale Civic Center Park.CThe Childrens Museum of Phoenix.DScottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.答案CABB(2021湖南名校联考)It was a very hot day in

    8、 late summer.I was a young dad working in a local wood mill.It was dangerous,back-breaking work that paid very little.In the year I had worked there only four other people hadnt quit and been replaced with new faces.Those of us who stayed did so only because there was no other work to find to suppor

    9、t our families.On this day the fans werent working and all of us were covered in sweat and sawdust.When I looked around,every face I saw looked angry and frustrated.Suddenly,a voice called out,“Hey! Theres a deer in here.” A lost little doe had wandered through the open loading bay doors and was now

    10、 cowering(蜷缩) in between the huge stacks of wood.All of us stopped working and went looking for her as she ran about looking for a way out.Now most people where I live hunt deer for meat in the fall,but also treat them with great kindness the rest of the year.Many will even buy 50lb bags of corn to

    11、help feed them during the harsh winter months.It was no surprise then that all of us were soon quickly working together to free this little doe.By blocking off all the other routes we were able to guide her panic search back to the open bay doors.We watched as she jumped out of the building and back

    12、 into the woods.Then we walked back in to work.I noticed something,though.On every face there was a joyful smile.It was as if this one single act of kindness had energized us again and reminded us of what life was all about.4Why were few people willing to work in the wood mill?AThey wanted more free

    13、dom.BThey didnt like the boss.CThe pay and conditions were bad.DThey wanted more pleasure.5What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?AThe workers often saw a deer there.BThe deer was a light to the dull work.CThe deer was trapped in a big well.DAll the workers wanted to catch the deer.6How did the men f

    14、ree the deer in the end?ABy opening one route.BBy dropping some food.CBy using familiar signals.DBy imitating another deer.7Which of the following best describes the workers?ABad-tempered but patient.BHard-working and loving.CCautious and courageous.DBad-tempered and demanding.答案CBABC(2021山东、湖北联考)“W

    15、hile animals cant pick out precise numbers,they can understand that more is more.Interestingly,we know now that numerical(数字的) competence is present on almost every branch of the animal tree of life,” says Andreas Nieder,a neurobiologist from the University of Tuebingen.“Different groups of animals

    16、obviously developed this trait(特点) independently from others and that strongly indicates that it has to be of adaptive value.”Honeybees,for instance,can remember the number of landmarks they pass when searching for food in order to find their way back to the hive.The last common ancestor between hon

    17、eybees and primates lived about 600 million years ago.But still,they evolved numerical competence that,in many respects,is comparable to vertebrate(脊椎动物的) numerical competence.Also,for example,male frogs sing “advertisement” calls to attract females.The females,listening for the complexity of their

    18、calls,choose the male that sings the most calls.Wolves are more likely to hunt successfully if they have the right number of wolves in their pack for the size of their prey(猎物):With prey like deer,only around six to eight wolves are needed,while hunting wild ox requires a pack of nine to thirteen.Th

    19、eir prey also uses this concept to protect themselves from predatorsdeer tend to live in large herds to reduce the chance of any individual becoming prey.So obviously they are assessing the number of individuals in their groups for their everyday life situations.Despite these many examples of numeri

    20、cal competence in animals,this subject has not gotten many first-hand studies.“Many of these behavioral findings in the wild have usually been collected as by-products or accidental findings of other research questions,” says Nieder.He argues that more research needs to be done to fully understand t

    21、he numerical competence.8The phenomenon of animals having their own numerical competence shows that .Aall groups of animals are related in some waysBnumerical competence must have a survival benefitCthe intelligence of animals varies with different environmentsDanimals numerical competence is determ

    22、ined by their adaptability9What role does numerical competence play in wolves hunting?AIt helps them form hunting groups.BIt gives them more options to hunt.CIt makes them discover more prey.DIt offers them new skills to hunt.10How does the author mainly develop this text?ABy listing figures.BBy ask

    23、ing questions.CBy giving examples.DBy making comparisons.11From which is the text probably taken?AA biology textbook.BA health magazine.CA travel brochure.DA research paper.答案BACDD(2021山东济南质检)European researchers say they have created a process that can produce oxygen from moon dust.The process coul

    24、d provide a major source of oxygen for humans taking part in moon exploration activities in the future.Researchers from the European Space Agency,or ESA,carried out the experiments at a laboratory in the Netherlands.The team says ESAs experimental “plant” was able to successfully produce oxygen from

    25、 simulated moon dust.The dust is part of a material known as regolith,a top layer of dirt and rock pieces that sit on the surface of the moon.Samples of regolith returned from the moon have confirmed that the material contains about 45 percent oxygen by weight.However,the oxygen is chemically locked

    26、 in the form of minerals or glass,so it is not easily available for use.Having real samples of regolith from the moon made it possible for the researchers to create the simulated moon dust material used during testing.The oxygen extraction(提取) process is carried out using a method called molten salt

    27、 electrolysis(熔盐电解)This includes first placing the regolith in a metal container.Calcium chloride salt is added to the mixture,which is then heated to 950 degrees Celsius.At this temperature,the regolith remains solid.Next,an electrical current is passed through the material.The researchers say it i

    28、s this step that results in oxygen being extracted from the regolith.The study reported that up to 96 percent of oxygen in the simulated moon dust was extracted during the experiments.ESAs long-term goal is to design an oxygen-producing “pilot plant” to operate full-time on the moon.The first techno

    29、logy demonstration of the system is expected to take place in the middle 2020s.Beth Lomax,a lead researcher on the project,said,“Being able to acquire oxygen from resources found on the moon would obviously be hugely useful for future lunar settlers,both for breathing and the local production of roc

    30、ket fuel.”The researchers reported that “as a bonus”,the process also results in the production of usable metallic materials.ESA and the US space agency NASA are both working on plans to return human beings to the moon.NASA has set a goal for 2024 with the aim to keep humans on the moon for long per

    31、iods.12Why is oxygen from moon dust difficult to use?AIt is tough for human beings to get moon dust.BIt is chemically fixed in the form of minerals or glass.CThe conditions of moon dust are terrible.DThere exits only a little of it.13What is the main idea of the third paragraph?AWhat molten salt ele

    32、ctrolysis is.BWhere the value of the study lies.CHow oxygen is extracted from moon dust.DWhat is necessary in the oxygen extraction process.14What is Beth Lomaxs attitude towards the possibility of getting oxygen from moon dust?APositive. BSkeptical.CCautious. DIndifferent.15What can be the best tit

    33、le for the text?ARecent Studies of Moon Dust by ResearchersBHow Researchers Extracted Oxygen from Moon DustCPotential Significance of Oxygen Extracted from Moon DustDResearchers Report Extracting Oxygen from Moon Dust Successfully答案BCAD.七选五(2021浙江质检)If your roommate snores in a way that is preventin

    34、g you from getting your much-needed zzzs every night,youll need to address the situation as soon as possible.Doing so wisely,however,is likely to increase your chances of finding a workable solution that everyone is happy with.First and Foremost,Mention It to Your RoommateIf your roommate snores a l

    35、ot,youll have to bring it up if youre ever going to move toward a solution. 1 Avoid angry accusations like “You snore so much!” or “Why are you snoring like that all the time?”Remember That Snoring Can Indicate Some Other IssuesDont just view snoring as a bad habit; it can be a medical issue for som

    36、e people,too.The multiple causes of snoring should help you keep in mind that this isnt something that can just be fixed,like a dirty roommate or one who takes your stuff all of the time. 2 Find Some Temporary FixesAs you and your roommate work to find long-term solutions to the snoring problem,look

    37、 into some short-term fixes first.Can you get earplugs? 3 Rearrange the beds of your room so they arent so close? Perhaps you can ask your roommate to avoid alcohol before bed,or look into getting and using a white noise machine.Look into Long-term FixesYour roommate might just need to change some s

    38、leeping habits; similarly,they might also have some serious medical concerns that arent going to be fixed quite so easily. 4 Know that its perfectly okay for one of those fixes to be finding another roommate.Sleep is importantfor both of you.Keep Things Pleasant and Friendly 5 Would you want someone

    39、,for example,taking video of your snoring and posting it online somewhere? Definitely not.Your roommates snoring isnt an intentional act designed to make your life horrible.Consequently,aim for understanding and patience as you both work to find a solution.AFor example,youve been told you snore a bi

    40、t.BIf that is the case,turn to some long-term fixes.CHow you bring the topic up,however,matters a lot.DAsk your roommate to try to sleep on the other side?EIt doesnt have to mean anyone is doing anything wrong.FConsider how youd want to be treated if you were in your roommates shoes.GBe patient and considerate as your roommate looks into whats causing the snoring.1C2G3D4B5F

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