2019新版外研必修一unit 5-Into the wild单元能力测试卷(含答案).doc
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1、UNIT 5-Into the wild 单元单元能力测试能力测试卷卷 时间:100 分钟 满分:120 分 选择题部分 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 35 分) 第一节(共 10 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 25 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Up until now, it has been believed big cats like the leopard (豹) originated in parts of Africa. However, an ancient skull unearthed recently indi
2、cates that big cats originated in central Asianot Africa as widely thought, paleontologists (古生物学家) reported on Wednesday. Dated at between 4.1 million and 5.95 million years old, the fossil is the oldest remains ever found of a pantherine felid, as big cats are called. The previous felid record hol
3、dera tooth fragment (碎片) found in Tanzaniais estimated to be around 3.8 million years old. The evolution of big cats has been hotly discussed, and the issue is complicated by a lack of fossil evidence to settle the debate. “This find suggests that big cats have a deeper evolutionary origin than prev
4、iously suspected,” said Jack Zeng, a paleontologists of the University of Southern California who led the probe (调查) Zeng and his team made the find in 2010 in a remote border region in Tibet. The fossil was found stuck among more than 100 bones that were probably deposited by a river that exited a
5、cliff. After three years of careful comparisons with other fossils, using DNA data to build a family tree, the team is convinced the creature was a pantherine felid. The weight of evidence suggests that central or northern Asia is where big cats originated some 16 million years ago. They may have li
6、ved in a vast mountain shelter, formed by the uplifting Himalayas, feeding on equally remarkable species such as the Tibetan blue sheep. They then dispersed (分散) into Southeast Asia, evolving into the clouded leopard, tiger and snow leopard families, and later movements across continents saw them ev
7、olve into jaguars and lions. The newly discovered felid has been called Panthera Blytheae, after Blythe Haaga, daughter of a couple who support a museum in Los Angeles, the university said in a news release. 1According to the passage, why is the origin of big cats a hot issue? ABecause not many foss
8、ils have been found. BBecause they moved across continents. CBecause no equipment was available for accurate analysis. DBecause they have evolved into many different species of felid. 2Where was the new felid fossil found? AIn Tanzania. BIn Tibet. CIn California. DIn Southeast Asia. 3What is the pur
9、pose of this passage? ATo promote wildlife conservation. BTo report on a new find in paleontology. CTo introduce a new animal species. DTo compare the family trees of pantherine felids. B One night, Pilar was in a deep sleep when she was woken by her cat Inti. Inti was meowing wildly outside Pilars
10、bedroom and throwing himself against the closed bedroom door. When Pilar opened her eyes, she saw that her bedroom was filled with smoke. As she escaped her house with Inti in her arms, she saw that a fire was burning in her kitchen. Pilar could easily have lost her life, but Inti would not let that
11、 happen. Even though Inti could have escaped the house through a cat door, he wouldnt leave Pilar. As amazing as this story is, it is not as uncommon as you may think. Take the example of Charlotte Lee and her horse, Thunder. One summer night, the whole family was asleep with the windows open. It wa
12、s normally very quiet where they lived. Suddenly, there was a loud noise. Charlotte woke up from her sweet dream, and the noise continued. Then she heard a horse running fast towards the house. The next thing she saw was Thunder standing outside her window, neighing (嘶叫) and shaking his head. She kn
13、ew something was wrong. Charlotte quickly got everyone out of the house before the earthquake hit. Thunder has saved her life. There are also stories of wild animals coming to the rescue of humans. One animal known to be a friend of humans is the dolphin. Once, Todd Endris was surfing with his frien
14、ds when he was attacked by a 13- foot (4- meter) shark. In the middle of the attack, a group of dolphins came to his rescue by forming a protective ring around Endris until he could get safely to shore. Without the help of the dolphins, there is little chance that Todd could have escaped. No one is
15、sure why animals have so often come to our rescue. However, it is clear that humans and animals enjoy a close relationship. It is important that we care for them as much as we can. 4Why did Inti throw himself against the door? AHe was trying to wake up his owner. BHe wanted to get out of the room. C
16、He felt bored and was playing by himself. DHe couldnt find the way out because of smoke. 5Before the earthquake hit, Charlotte . Aclosed the windows Bwas sleeping deeply Cran to warn her neighbors Dgot her horse out of the stable 6Both Inti and Thunder . Awere shy and quiet Bused to make noise at ni
17、ght Cwere brave and smart Dsaved their owners several times C There are about 5,000 different kinds of ladybugs (瓢虫) in the world. They are also known as lady beetles or ladybird beetles. They come in many different colors and patterns, but the best- known in North America is the seven- spotted lady
18、bug, with its shiny, red- and- black body. In many cultures, ladybugs are thought to be good luck. Most people like them because they are pretty, lovely and do no harm to human beings. But farmers love them because they eat aphids and other plant- eating pests. One ladybug can eat up 5,000 insects i
19、n its lifetime! Most ladybugs have dome- shaped bodies with six short legs. Depending on the kind, they can have spots, stripes, or nothing at all. Seven- spotted ladybugs are red or orange with three spots on each side and one in the middle. They have a black head. Ladybugs are colorful for a reaso
20、n. They tell the enemy: “Eat something else! I taste terrible.” When threatened, they may play dead. Birds are ladybugs main predators (天敌), but they are also eaten by frogs, spiders, and dragonflies. Ladybugs are happy in many different places, including grasslands, forests, cities, suburbs, and al
21、ong rivers. Seven- spotted ladybugs are native to Europe but were brought to North America in the mid- 1900s. Ladybugs are most active from spring until fall. When the weather turns cold, they look for a warm place to hibernate, such as in rotting logs, under rocks, or even inside houses. These hibe
22、rnating places can have thousands of ladybugs. The name “ladybug” was given by European farmers who prayed to the Virgin Mary when pests began eating their crops. After ladybugs came and wiped out the invading insects, the farmers named them “beetle of Our Lady”. This later was shortened to “lady be
23、etle” and “ladybug”. 7The underlined word “aphid” in Paragraph 2 is probably a kind of . Apest Bbird Cplant Dtree 8From the third paragraph we can infer that . Aall ladybugs have spots Bthe colorful body can protect them Cmost ladybugs are red or orange Dfrogs are not one of the predators 9What cant
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