[32119432]Unit 5 Humans and Nature【过关测试】-2021-2022学年高一英语单元复习过过过(北师大版2019必修第二册).doc
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1、北师大版2019必修第二册Unit 5 Humans and Nature 过关测试第一部分听力(30分)(略)第二部分阅读(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。AMonster ZooMonster Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the world, covering an area of more than 15 square kilometers. It is home to more than 50 species of rare an
2、d native animals. The zoo is located 70 km from the city New South Australia. Monster Zoo was founded in 1983 as a breeding area (繁殖区). Officially open to the public in October 1993, Monster Zoo is now home to more than 500 animals. Opening HoursMonster Zoo is open daily from 9: 30 am to 5: 00 pm wi
3、th last entry at 3: 00 pm. The zoo is open every day of the year, including Christmas Day and all public holidays. The exception to this is if the forecast temperature for Monster Zoo is 40 degrees or above, it will be closed. To get the most out of your visit we recommend setting aside a minimum of
4、 four to five hours to fully enjoy the Monster Zoo. TicketsChild (414 years old) : A$ 28. 50Adult (15 years old and over) : A$ 51. 75Family / Mini Group: A$ 132. 75Meet the KeeperMonster Zoo offers various daily zoo keeper talks and animal feeds that give guests the chance to interact (互动) with our
5、friendly workers and learn about the zoos unique residents. Looking for a more unique animal experience? Consider booking a Behind the Scenes Animal Experience to come face to face with some of our special animal residents. CafKetabi Caf is open from 9: 30 am to 5: 00 pm daily and offers a variety o
6、f tasty treats, small snacks and hot meals. PicnicsFor those who prefer to bring their own meals, special picnic areas are available close to the Visitor Center. Please note that due to fire risk, the zoo does not allow for the use of BBQs. 21. What can we learn about the zoo from the text? A. It is
7、 the largest zoo in the world. B. It is open daily all year except Christmas Day. C. It is open to the public ten years after it was founded. D. It is home to more than 500 species of animals. 22. If three young men aged 12, 14 and 19 visit the zoo, how much will they pay? A. A$ 155. 25. B. A$ 108.
8、75. C. A$ 85. 25. D. A$ 132. 75. 23. Where does this text most probably come from? A. A health newspaper. B. An animal book. C. A travel website. D. A fashion magazine. BMichael Shirazi is a 67-year-old American who has been feeding more than 150 homeless cats in Shanghai for the past eight years. E
9、very night, he leaves his home at 11: 00 pm and takes 20 kilos of cat food to the street feeding the homeless cats. So he is called by people “the king of homeless cats”. Eight years ago, Michael came to Shanghai for his familys business. At that time, he was a successful businessman. Until one day
10、after living in Shanghai for a year, a homeless cat he named “short tail” came into his life. He still remembers the night when he saw “short tail” and the way she searched for food in the garbage can for her and her newborn babies. He had pity on “short tail” and brought her food and water. Since t
11、hen, he has been feeding more and more homeless cats. He even shut down his company and closed his family business because of it. These homeless cats have brought many happy moments to Michael. Every time they see him, they jump with excitement and kiss him. But unfortunately, his wife left him beca
12、use he no longer managed his family business and spent nearly 10, 000 yuan a month on cat food. Though all the things happened to Michael, he still leaves his home on time every night. Michael said: “My experience makes me feel that people are made of love. We must return our love to the world so th
13、at we can find our inner(内心的) peace. ” This is the happiness he gets every night when hes on his way to feeding food: feeling loved and needed. 24. Why do people call Michael “the king of homeless cats”? A. He plays with homeless cats. B. He raises homeless cats at home. C. He takes photos of homele
14、ss cats. D. He gives food to homeless cats. 25. When did Michael start feeding homeless cats? A. Before he came to Shanghai. B. After meeting “short tail”. C. When he was 62 years old. D. After closing his family business. 26. What can we infer from Paragraph 3? A. Homeless cats love and trust Micha
15、el. B. Michaels wife strongly supported him. C. Michael made money by selling cat food. D. The feeding will never continue any more. 27. Which of the following can best describe Michael? A. Kind and generous. B. Ordinary and shy. C. Helpful and calm. D. Brilliant and serious. CBarcelonas opera house
16、 has celebrated its reopening to the public since the COVID-19 pandemic(新冠肺炎疫情)put the world into a huge horror, but their opening night had an unusual audience. For its first concert, the theater refused the usual crowd of people and instead packed the house with plants. Yes, thats correct. All 2,
17、292 seats at the Gran Teatre del Liceu were occupied by leafy green plants. The idea was put forward by conceptual artist Eugenio Ampudia and was broadcast live on the theaters website. These lucky ficus trees, palms, and Swiss cheese plantswhich were brought in by local nurseries(苗圃)got the pleasur
18、e of hearing Puccinis Crisantemi performed by the UceLi Quartet string musical group. Ampudia hopes that his idea and the work will inspire people to think more deeply about their relationship with nature and the concept of sustainability(持续性). “We are at the end of an era and that means that we hav
19、e to change certain patterns, ” he shares. “We dont live in the same world as 90 days ago, and this means we have to reflect on everything that we do. ”As plants can respond to different vibrations(震动)caused by music, they certainly werent a passive audienceeven if they werent able to give applause.
20、 Now that the concert is over, each plant will be given to a different frontline healthcare worker who helped guide the country through its battle with the coronavirus. The moving concert is a continuation of the Liceus mission to create a dialogue between music and the visual arts. Pictures and a v
21、ideo of the performance taken by Ampudia will become part of La Caixa contemporary(当代的) art collection. 28. What was the special part of the concert? A. It had only 2, 292 seats. B. It made the world fall in horror. C. It gave plants opportunities to enjoy music. D. It welcomed audience with plants
22、to come. 29. Who gave the idea that the seats were occupied by leafy green plants? A. Barcelona. B. Eugenio Ampudia. C. the Gran Teatre Liceu. D. the UceLi Quartet. 30. Which statement may Eugenio Ampudia agree with? A. We didnt do very well in dealing with nature. B. The healthcare workers were mor
23、e important. C. The plants should have the equal rights. D. We did everything in a wrong way. 31. In which part of a magazine can this text be read? A. Daily Hero. B. Teens Life. C. Art Around the World. D. Animals and Plants. DNature has provided us with many kinds of resources. It is like a great
24、magician(魔术师), creating wonders on Earth. One of them is the Amazon Rainforest, the worlds largest rainforest and home to millions of plants and animals. Nicknamed “the lungs of our planet”, it produces about one-fifth of the Earths oxygen. However, this wonderful natural wonder is now in danger. Th
25、ousands of fires have broken out in Brazil, endangering much of the rainforest. These flames have lasted several weeks and are believed to be “the most intense” in almost ten years, according to a news report. The Amazon Rainforest has seen a large number of fires in 2019. Between January and August
26、, there were over 74, 000 firesthe highest number since 2013. Forest fires are common during the dry season, which runs from July to October. They are usually caused by natural events like lightning. However, most of the fires this year are believed to be caused by farmers, who use fire as a traditi
27、onal part of tropical agriculture(农业) to clean land, reported CNN. “Its the best time to burn because the plants are dry. Farmers wait for the dry season and they start burning and clearing the areas so that their cattle can have grass, ”wrote CNN meteorologist Haley Brink. The disaster has raised c
28、oncern(关注) around the world. The Amazon Rainforest is important for preventing climate change and absorbing millions of tons of carbon annually. When trees are cut down or burned, the rainforests ability to absorb carbon is reduced. Brazilian climate expert Carlos Nobre told Reuters he was worried.
29、If more than 20 percent of the ecosystem is destroyed, the Amazon Rainforest could reach a tipping point (临界点), where the thick jungle will turn into a tropical savannah(大草原). Nobre warned that it is not far off, with between 15 and 17 percent of the rainforest having already been destroyed. The Bra
30、zilian government has sent soldiers to fight the fires. Many people have offered their support and called for recovery efforts. For example, Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, said he wanted to donate money and US Actor Leonardo DiCaprios environmental charity, Earth Alliance, created a donation fund to help d
31、eal with the disaster. The public are also encouraged to donate to charities concerned with rainforest protection. “Every little bit helps in a bad situation like this, ”commented Gizmodo. 32. What does the underlined word “intense” mean? A. naturalB. terribleC. commonD. unexpected33. What is the ma
32、in cause of forest fires in the Amazon Rainforest this year? A. Lightning. B. Hot weather. C. Agricultural activities. D. Garbage left by tourists. 34. What was Nobre worried about in the article? A. Global temperatures will rise. B. The Amazon Rainforest is close to disappearing. C. Animals in the
33、Amazon Rainforest are under threat. D. It will take tens of years for the Amazon Rainforest to recover. 35. What are the last two paragraphs mainly about? A. Efforts made to save the Amazon Rainforest. B. The possible future of the Amazon Rainforest. C. What the Brazilian government has done to figh
34、t fires. D. Celebrities who care about rainforest protection. 第二节(共5小题; 每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to make a vegetable garden for kidsChildren love dirt! 36 Ann Sanders of A Green Hand shared her step-by-step guide to creating a vegetable garden with your kid.
35、37Ensure(确保) it gets a lot of sunlight and is near a water source and has the best soil. You want to make sure that your kids garden has all the essentials (必需品) needed to make a successful vegetable garden. You can set your kids vegetable garden near your own garden. The best location though is in
36、his place where he can pick a vegetable to eat while playing. Allow your kid to choose the layout(布局) for his vegetable garden. 38 To add color and excitement to your kids vegetable garden, you can help him plant some colorful flowers such as sunflowers. 39To get your kid excited about his vegetable
37、 garden is to have him plant vegetables that are easy to grow. It helps a lot if you help him choose the right vegetables. Here are some easy-to-grow vegetables perfect for your kids vegetable garden: tomatoes, broccoli, carrots, and cucumber. Allow your kid to use real tools and not plastic garden
38、tools. Small garden tools are not easy to find. 40 However, by using real tools, your kid will feel that you are giving importance to his work and appreciating his vegetable garden. A. Find an area that is suitable for your kid. B. Gardening is a perfect excuse to get dirty. C. Choose the right kind
39、s of vegetables to plant. D. You should make sure these tools are safe plastics. E. Plant what they want to make the garden specially for their own. F. It may also be a challenge to find real tools that are safe for kids to use. G. Encourage your kid to use his creativity in designing his vegetable
40、garden. 第三部分语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)第一节 (共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)阅读下面短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 As we all know, a friend in need is a friend indeed. I really dont know the meaning of this proverb until one day something 41 happened to me. That morning, I got up late and 42 to school without breakfast
41、. While crossing a street, my bike 43 a stone and I fell on the ground, with my both knees badly hurt. I managed the 44 and continued my riding. On my arrival at school, my teacher took us to the 45 for a basketball match. 46 I could hardly walk normally, I joined in the game. When I 47 to pass the
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