2021高考英语一轮复习Unit4Wildlifeprotection课时训练新人教版必修2.doc
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1、 - 1 - Unit 4Unit 4 Wildlife protectionWildlife protection .阅读理解 A A 2020 山 西 六 校 第 二 次 阶 段 性 测 试 Sleeping in a noisy room isnt only distracting(使人分心的), and it can also harm your health. Although researchers have known for decades that longterm loud noises can harm us, its only recently become recog
2、nized as a widespread issue. In a new review of previously published studies, researchers from Germany and Denmark took a look at the ways in which noises, such as an airplane passing by or jackhammer digging in the ground, can affect our hearts. Perhaps the most obvious impact of a loud sound while
3、 you are sleeping is that it can wake you up. But, even if you dont remember hearing the noise or you dont physically get out of bed, it can disrupt you in ways you may not realize. “Noise is not just causing annoyance, but it actually makes us sick,” said Dr. Thomas Mnzel, a professor at Johannes G
4、utenberg University Mainz. “Regardless of where the sound is coming from, if it gets louder than 60 decibels(分贝), it can increase the risk of heart disease.” When our body hears these noises, it reacts with a stress reaction. In this case, these sudden and unexpected noises cause hormones(荷尔蒙) to sp
5、eed up and eventually damage the heart. Although the chance that a single noise will affect you is unlikely, its the constant exposure to the sound that can eventually affect you. “But our heart health isnt the only cause for concern. Longterm noise may also raise the risk of type 2 diabetes, depres
6、sion, and anxiety disorders,” he warns. In the future,Mnzel plans to examine how noises from cars, planes, and other vehicles affect the brain. But despite the amount or the depth of research he conducts, itll take the help of politicians to improve the impact of noise on our health. “Politicians ha
7、ve to take into account, in particular, the new findings,” Mnzel said.“With respect to aircraft noise and airports, it is important to make new laws and set new lower noise limits that protect people living close by the airport instead of the owners of the airport.” 1What do researchers from Germany
8、 and Denmark find? ANoise does little harm to people who are asleep. - 2 - BNoise can cause peoples memory to get worse sharply. CNoise has been a widespread concern for a long time. DNoise louder than 60 decibels may cause heart disease. 2Which word can replace the underlined word “disrupt” in para
9、graph 2? ADefeat. BHarm. CAffect. DDiscourage. 3What can we infer from the last two paragraphs? APoliticians should take action to handle noise pollution. BMnzel will continue other studies on brain diseases. CBenefits of airport owners are more important than health. DAttention should be paid to he
10、art health and other diseases. 4Which can be the best title for the text? AWho Is to Blame for Noise Pollution BWhat Should Be Done to Stop Noise CHow Mnzel Carried Out His Research DHow Noise Pollution Harms Our Body B B 2020陕西省部分学校第一学期摸底检测A biologist once criticized for stealing eggs from the nest
11、s of the rarest bird in the world has been awarded the “Nobel Prize” of conservation after his methods saved nine species from extinction. Professor Carl Jones won the 2016 Indianapolis Prize the highest accolade in the field of animal conservation for his 40 years of work in Mauritius, where he sav
12、ed an endangered kestrel (红隼) from becoming the next Great Auk. When the 65yearold first travelled to the east African island in the 1970s, he was told to close down a project to save the Mauritius kestrel. At the time there were just four left in the wild, making it the rarest bird on Earth. Howeve
13、r, he stayed, using the techniques of captive breeding (人工繁殖), which involved snatching eggs from the birds nests and hatching them under incubators(孵化器), prompting the mothers to lay another set of eggs in the wild. A decade later, the number of Mauritius kestrels had soared to over 300 and today t
14、here are around 400 in the wild. The biologist has also made an effort to bring other rare species back from the edge of extinction, including the pink pigeon, echo parakeet and Rodrigues warbler. Prof Jones was awarded the $250,000 prize at a ceremony in London. - 3 - “As a young man in my 20s, I c
15、ertainly didnt enjoy the stress and the tension of the criticism I received.” Reflecting on the start of his career, he said the Mauritius kestrel project had been seen as a “dead loss” at the time. In the 1970s there was fierce opposition to the captive breeding techniques, with critics arguing tha
16、t they were too risky and took the emphasis off breeding in the wild. Prof Jones has devoted his whole life to his work, only becoming a father for the first time at 53. He said receiving the prize was particularly important to him, because it proved that his work to save birds was right. 5What does
17、 the underlined word “accolade” mean in Paragraph 2? AReturn. BLevel. CHonor. DResearch. 6According to the passage, Great Auk is _. Aan endangered bird Ban extinct bird Ca popular bird Da fierce bird 7What can we know from the figures in Paragraph 4? ATaking eggs from the nests has worked well. BThe
18、 wild environment for kestrel has changed a lot. CKestrel has adapted to the life in the wild. DIts difficult to protect kestrel. 8Prof Jones idea of taking eggs from the birds nests _. A. was proved of no use Bwas widely accepted Cwas promoted officially Dwas criticized by some people .完形填空 2020潍坊市
19、统一考试Sitting at a table in my school cafeteria, I looked around, slowly taking in everything. For the first time in my life, I _1_ that I had been seeing without really seeing for the past two years. Student after student passed my _2_ carrying that days lunch, but if you looked deeper, there was mor
20、e to _3_. There was more than just the uniform they were wearing, or the way they had styled their _4_ that day. There was a lot more hidden under the _5_. Catching the eye of a girl in my grade sitting at a nearby table, I _6_ politely. She smiled _7_ and then continued to pick at the spaghetti in
21、front - 4 - of her. If I hadnt _8_ recently that her mother was dying of leukemia, I would have never _9_ anything was wrong and I may not have been as _10_ and sympathetic, either. It suddenly _11_ me that we judge others too quickly without knowing the whole story. I realized that everyone may hav
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