Unit 6 Survival 单元检测 (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 6Survival(满分:120分;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。AElephant ConservationCountry:ThailandThis is a working vacation at a wildlife centre. Anyone can become a volunteer if he/she agrees to help the elephant keepers with tasks.Daily tasksCollect
2、the elephants at 6:30 a.m. Take them to look for food in the forest. Clean the enclosure. Swim with the elephants in the lake in the afternoon. If volunteers want to relax after work, they can watch satellite television.How this vacation helpsIf these elephants hadnt been rescued, they would still b
3、e living on the streets of Bangkok. A rural environment is much better for them than an urban environment where there is lots of pollution.Gorilla SafariCountries:Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda Departures:Aug.Dec., 23 departures per monthExtras:gorilla permit 220If youre lucky, youll see lions, elephants and
4、 rhinos on safari. The highlight of the trip is the opportunity to see gorillas in the mountain forests. However, you must be in good healthif a gorilla caught a cold, it would be extremely harmful to its whole family.How this vacation helpsThere are only about 600 mountain gorillas left in the worl
5、d as human activity has reduced the area where they can live. When you buy a permit, this will pay for the protection of the national park.Polar Bear WatchingCountry:CanadaDepartures:sixty trips between Oct. 1Nov. 19Every October and November, groups of polar bears gather in Hudson Bay. As they are
6、normally lonely creatures, this is unusual. The bears wait for the ocean to freeze so they can hunt seals, so this is the perfect opportunity to see them.How this vacation helpsIf the Arctic ice cap melts due to global warming, polar bears will be in danger. We give a share of our profits to the Pol
7、ar Bears Alive Charity.Your commentThese awesome bears get all the liquid they need from their food.1.What will an elephant volunteer do?A.Take food for elephants at 6:30 a.m.B.Sweep the houses of elephants.C.Wash elephants in the lake in the afternoon.D.Watch satellite television on elephants.2.Wha
8、t do we know about Gorilla Safari?A.You can find gorillas in Kenya and Canada.B.You might get a cold in the mountain forests.C.Visitors need to pay $220 to see 600 gorillas.D.There are about 10 trips to visit gorillas.3.What can we know from the last paragraph?A.Polar bears dont need to drink water.
9、B.Polar bears store the liquid in their food.C.Polar bears drink all kinds of liquid.D.Polar bears eat mainly liquid food.BHaving attended a first-aid-at-work course, Brian Cracknell soon found himself responding to two emergencies in a week.Brian was at work in his bus company office in Weston-supe
10、r-Mare on May 18 when a colleague called to say there had been an accident at a bus stop nearby. He ran to the scene with his first-aid kit and found an old lady sitting at the bus stop. When boarding (上车) the bus, the old lady painfully hurt her left leg, which was bleeding.He introduced himself, a
11、nd asked some basic first-aid questions to get a general picture of her health. Then he put his jacket on the floor, using the ladys coat as a pillow, and gently laid her down so he could raise her legs and apply some bandages. Brian said, “At first I was a bit worried about remembering to do all th
12、e right things. I made sure she was as comfortable as possible.” When he had nearly finished, he told the lady that she was his first one. The lady said he was doing a great job.Just a week later, Brian got a second call-out to help another lady at a bus stop.Having used his new skills twice within
13、a short time, Brian has decided to sign up as a Red Cross first-aid volunteer. He said, “I just thought: whats the point of having this knowledge if Im not going to use it? It felt really good to help those people. I was so proud of myself afterwards, so Im going to join the Red Cross.”4.Before help
14、ing the old lady, Brian .A.had given first aid to many peopleB.was thought to be a skilled first-aid volunteerC.knew nothing about how to handle an emergencyD.had learnt first-aid skills but hadnt put them into practice5.What was wrong with the old lady when Brian arrived?A.Her legs were bleeding af
15、ter being injured.B.Her left leg was injured and was bleeding.C.She fell onto the ground and hurt her head.D.She was knocked down by a bus and lost her legs.6.What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us?A.The reason why Brian was asked to help.B.Brian handled two emergencies in a week.C.How Brian gave firs
16、t aid to the old lady.D.How the old lady reacted to Brians performance.7.After using his first-aid skills twice, Brian.A.was discouraged and decided to give upB.realized he still had a lot of things to learnC.decided to give up his job for the Red CrossD.decided to help more people with his first-ai
17、d skillsCScientists investigated why the Ebola virus is so deadly when it spreads from animals to humans and then by human-to-human contact. The research team looked at the Zaire Ebola virus in an animal system to understand how it gained strength. This virus is responsible for the current outbreak
18、in West Africa. They found that initially (最初) the animal systems were not affected by the virus, but succeeding transmission (传播) into other animals caused the virus to “hot up” and become more severe.The team analyzed the viruses at different stages and were able to identify several changes in its
19、 genetic material that were associated with increased disease.Professor Julian Hiscox, who led the study from Liverpool Universitys Institute of Infection and Global Health, explained, “The work tells us that the evolutionary goal of the Ebola virus is to become more fatal.”“We were able to show thr
20、ough genetic analysis which parts of the virus are involved in this process. The information we have gathered will allow us to monitor such changes in an outbreak as well as develop future treatment strategies.”Professor Roger Hewson, leading the study from Public Health England, Porton Down, said,“
21、The Ebola virus is such a destructive infection to the people affected by the disease and the economy of West Africa.”“Our understanding of the Ebola virus biology is way behind that of other viruses and our cooperation shows how we can get our specialists skills together to close this knowledge gap
22、.”Professor Miles Carroll, a co-author of the work, said, “This study has allowed the team to be at the forefront of developing methodologies to analyze patient samples recently taken by the European Mobile Laboratory from West Africa to understand disease evolution during the current outbreak.”8.Wh
23、at does the first paragraph mainly tell us?A.How severe the Ebola virus is.B.How the Ebola virus spreads.C.How the Ebola virus gradually becomes deadly.D.What contributions scientists have made on the Ebola virus.9.Which of the following statements is mentioned in the passage?A.In the first stage, t
24、he virus hurts its victims much.B.As the virus spreads, itll change and become more and more deadly.C.The research on the Ebola virus is more advanced than that on other viruses.D.The scientists have a negative attitude to the research on the Ebola virus.10.The underlined word “fatal” has the closes
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