2020-2021学年新教材英语外研版必修第三册课时作业:综合能力测试5 UNIT 5 WHAT AN ADVENTURE WORD版含解析.DOC
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家综合能力测试五(Unit 5)时间:120分钟满分:120分第一部分:听力(略)第二部分:阅读理解(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。AKenny Li is waiting patiently at a coach terminus(终点站) in Kowloon on a misty and cold Hong Kong morning.He is planning to have lunch in the city of Zhuhai, which on
2、a normal day would take him about four hours to reach by road. But today the journey will take just over 30 minutes, because today is not a normal day.Kenny is one of scores of passengersincluding the correspondent (记者)who are queuing for a seat on one of the first crossborder coaches to travel over
3、 the newlyopened Hong KongZhuhaiMacao Bridge.The $20bn, 55km bridge and 6.7km undersea tunnel link Hong Kongs Lantau island to Zhuhai on the southern coast of Guangdong Province and Macao. The mega structure is supported by three cablestayed bridges and designed to withstand typhoonforce winds.It to
4、ok more than eight years to build and, according to ambitious plans hatched (策划) in Beijing, will help form a hightech and economic region, namely Greater Bay Area, to rival New York, San Francisco and Tokyo bay areas.But those lofty aims feel fairly irrelevant to the band of eager passengers who ha
5、ve assembled at the Kowloon coach terminus on Wednesday morning. This group wants something different from the HZMB, as it has become known. For just HK $120 for a single trip ticket, we can be part of history.“I was the first person to get the ticket three days ago,” says Li, as he waits patiently
6、for the coach to arrive.Other passengers are similarly excited. YW Cheung and his wife bought the tickets on Sunday as soon as he heard about the news about coach companies running the bridge service.“I want to take the first coach to cross the bridge,” he said. “We will meet friends in Zhuhai and e
7、at out with them, and then we will go to Macao.”港珠澳大桥是中国境内的一座连接香港、珠海和澳门的桥隧工程。2018年10月24日大桥正式通车。本文主要报道了港珠澳大桥通车时人们期待乘坐长途公共汽车来往于三地的情景。21Why is today different for Kenny Li?ABecause it is a misty and cold day in the morning.BBecause he has to wait patiently at a coach terminus.CBecause the time to Zhuha
8、i will be saved more.DBecause he can have lunch in Zhuhai by road.答案:C解析:推理判断题。根据第二段可推知,对Kenny Li来说,今天之所以特殊是因为他可以乘坐贯穿港珠澳大桥的公共长途汽车,这大大地缩短了到珠海的时间,故选C。22What is special for Hong KongZhuhaiMacao Bridge?AIt can withstand typhoonforce winds.BA round trip ticket of the coach by it just costs HK $120.CIt is
9、 irrelevant to passengers at the Kowloon coach terminus.DIt is part of history, more brilliant than New York.答案:A解析:推理判断题。根据第四段最后一句“The mega structure is supported by three cablestayed bridges and designed to withstand typhoonforce winds.”可推知,港珠澳大桥的特别之处在于其能承受台风,故选A。23Where does this text probably co
10、me from?AA fashion magazine. BA history book.CA tourist brochure. DA newspaper.答案:D解析:文章出处题。根据全文的内容和语言风格可推知,本文是一篇新闻报道,主要报道了港珠澳大桥建成通车时的情形,由此可推知,本文可能出自一份报纸,故选D。BThe results from the worlds largest sleep study have shown that people who sleep on average between 7 to 8 hours per night perform better cog
11、nitively (认知地) than those who sleep less or more than this amount.The worlds largest sleep study was launched in June 2018 and within days more than 40,000 people from the world participated in the online scientific investigation, which included an indepth questionnaire and a series of cognitive per
12、formance activities.“We really wanted to capture the sleeping habits of people around the entire globe. Obviously, there have been many smaller sleep studies of people in laboratories but we wanted to find out what sleep is like in the real world,” says Adrian Owen, westerns researcher in Cognitive
13、Neuroscience and Imaging. “People who logged in gave us a lot of information about themselves. We had a fairly extensive questionnaire and they told us things like which medications they were on, where they were in the world and what kind of education theyd received because these are all factors tha
14、t might have contributed to some of the results.”More than half of all participants reported typically sleeping less than 6.3 hours per night, about an hour less than the studys recommended amount. One shocking truth was that most participants who slept four hours or less performed as if they were a
15、lmost nine years older.Another surprising discovery was that sleep affected all adults equally. The amount of sleep associated with highly functional cognitive behavior was the same for everyone, regardless of age. Also, the harm associated with too little, or too much sleep did not depend on the ag
16、e of the participants.“We found that the best amount of sleep to keep your brain performing its best is 7 to 8 hours every night. We also found that people that slept more than that amount were equally harmed as those who slept too little,” says Conor Wild, Owen Lab Research Associate and the studys
17、 lead author.这是一篇说明文。一项世界最大的睡眠调查表明每晚睡眠时间在七到八个小时的人,认知能力比睡眠时间小于或多于这一数量的人更强。24Where did the study take place?AIn a lab.BIn the street.COn TV.DOn the Internet.答案:D解析:细节理解题。根据第二段第一句The worlds largest sleep study was launched in June 2018 and within days more than 40,000 people from the world participated
18、 in the online scientific investigation 可知来自世界各地的4万多人参与了这项网上科学调查,故可知研究是在网上进行的,故选D。25What may affect the result of the study according to Owen?ACareer.BDiet.CEducation.DExercise.答案:C解析:细节理解题。第三段最后一句We had a fairly extensive questionnaire and they told us things like which medications they were on, wh
19、ere they were in the world and what kind of education theyd received because these are all factors that might have contributed to some of the results.可知Owen认为参与调查的人服用了哪些药物,在世界上的什么地方,接受了什么样的教育都是可能导致一些不同结果的影响因素。选项中只有C选项提到了,故选C。26Whats Wilds view?ASleeping too much is as bad as sleeping too little.BPeo
20、ple must sleep for eight hours every night.CSleeping too little can make people look older.DPeople neednt pay attention to the amount of sleep.答案:A解析:细节理解题。由最后一段第二句We also found that people that slept more than that amount were equally harmed as those who slept too little可知Wild认为睡眠太多和睡眠过少都会受到伤害,故选A。
21、27What can we learn from the text?AOwen and Wild are the first to study sleep.BLack of enough sleep is a common problem.CAll the people in the world show interest in the study.DThere is no effective way to solve the sleep problem.答案:B解析:细节理解题。根据第四段第一句More than half of all participants reported typic
22、ally sleeping less than 6.3 hours per night, about an hour less than the studys recommended amount.可知超过一半的参与者表示,他们每晚的睡眠时间通常少于6.3小时,比研究建议的睡眠时间少一个小时左右。即睡眠不足是一个很普遍的问题。故选B。CFor many years, Bruce Bexler dreamed of going where no human had gone before.He wanted to cut a path through unexplored lands and d
23、iscover rare, exotic species.That might sound like an impossible dream, but Bexler turned it into a reality.In December 2015, he and a team of Australian and American scientists ventured into an isolated tropical rain forest on the island of New Guinea.They were the first people ever to enter the mi
24、stcovered region.“As time was limited, we were dropped in by helicopter. Once we were on the ground, there were no trails anywhere; it was really hard to get around,” Bexler says.Within minutes of landing, the team spotted a black chickenlike bird with strange orange skin hanging from its neck.The s
25、cientists soon determined that the unusual creature was a type of honeyeatersthe first new bird species to be sighted on New Guinea in 60 years.The honeyeater wasnt the only surprise for the scientists.They discovered more than 40 previously unknown plant and animal species13 birds of paradise, 20 f
26、rogs, four butterflies, and five palms. “We_were_like_kids_in_a_candy_store,” Bexler recalls. “Everywhere we looked, we saw amazing things we had never seen before.”The newfound species didnt shy away from the scientists. Two longnosed echidnasprimitive egglaying mammalslet the visitors pick them up
27、 and take them back to camp to study them. An echidna looks like a hedgehog and is also called a spiny anteater.Bexler thinks the animals werent scared because they had never seen humans before.“In almost all parts of New Guinea, animals are hunted for food, and because of this, they are very cautio
28、us of people,” he explains.“This area gives scientists a place where they can go to study the behaviours of animals that have not yet learned to be afraid of people.”Scientists believe the area is probably the largest untouched forest in Asia.Local people called Kwerba hunt and collect plants from t
29、he outeredges of the forest but told Bexler that not even their ancestors had gone so far into the woods.The wooded area is approximately a 10day walk from the nearest village.Bexler and his team did not have enough time during the expedition to study the area completely.They hope to return and expe
30、ct to record many more undiscovered species.“We just scratched the surface,” Bexler says.“Anyone who goes there will come back with a mystery.”本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Bruce Bexler梦想去人类从未到过的地方,而后来他与澳大利亚和美国的科学家在新几内亚岛发现了一些新物种的故事。28Which word best describes Bruce Bexler?AAdventurous.BCautious.COptimistic.DCareful
31、.答案:A解析:推理判断题。根据第一段可知, Bruce Bexler 梦想去人类从未到过的地方,开辟一条未经探索的路并且发现罕见的奇异物种。因此可以推断Bruce Bexler是一个具有冒险精神的(adventurous)人,故选A项。29What does Bruce Bexler mean in Paragraph 5 when he says “We were like kids in a candy store”?AThey didnt have enough food and were hungry.BThey were very excited about what they s
32、aw.CThey were misbehaving like naughty children.DThey knew that if they kept searching, theyd find sugar in the forest.答案:B解析:句意理解题。根据第五段中的“Everywhere we looked, we saw amazing things we had never seen before.”可知,他们对之前从未见过的事物感到惊奇。因此“We were like kids in a candy store”指的是Bruce Bexler因为在这个杳无人烟的地方发现了许多
33、未曾见过的新物种而非常兴奋,就像在糖果店里的孩子一样。故选B项。30Why did some of the animals allow the scientists to pick them up?AThe scientists seemed to be very friendly.BThe scientists were skilled in handling animals.CThe animals had been welltrained by the local people.DThe animals had no experience or fear of people.答案:D解析
34、:细节理解题。根据第七段中的“Bexler thinks the animals werent scared because they had never seen humans before.”可知,一些动物允许科学家把它们抱起来是因为它们之前没有见过人类,它们不害怕人类。故选D项。31What can we conclude about the area Bruce Bexler explored?AThe best way to explore the area is by helicopter.BThe locals live in the centre of the forest.C
35、The area still contains many plants and animals unknown to science.DThe locals are unwilling to allow the scientists to enter the deep woods.答案:C解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“They hope to return and expect to record many more undiscovered species.”可知,他们希望还能回到这个地区并期待发现、记录更多未被发现的物种。故选C项“这个地区仍然有很多科学上未知的动植物”。DA ful
36、l moon is appearingand it will have a big impact on animals, especially those in the ocean.Recent studies show that many types of animals have biological clocks finely tuned to the cycles of the moon, which drives interesting and sometimes strange patterns of behavior.Besides discovering hidden aspe
37、cts of animal life, the research also has intention of better understanding the circadian clocks (生物钟) present in all animals, including humans.The first circadian clocks evolved in the oceans, so studying them in ocean animals can tell us a lot about how they evolved and how they work and interact
38、with each other, explains Kim Last, a researcher at the Scottish Association for Marine Science.Oysters (牡蛎), which open their shells to eat and spawn, also have a lunar rhythm, a new study shows.In a recent experiment, French researchers carefully monitored how widely a dozen oysters opened their s
39、hells during a 3.5month period. The team used a hightech device that quantified the valve opening every two seconds, as described in a paper published in the journal Biology Letters.They found that two types of oysters in Arcachon Bay in southwestern France were significantly more open during new mo
40、ons and more closed when the moon was full. In addition, the oysters could tell the difference between the first quarter moon and the third quarter moon, and were significantly more open (by nearly 20 percent) at the latter.Its unknown why the oysters do this, though it could be due to more algae (海
41、藻) or other food being available during the new moon and as the year progresses, says study leader Damien Tran, a researcher at the University of Bordeaux.The lunar cycle could influence food availability by its impact on the tides and thus the oceans currents. When the moon is full or new, it is di
42、rectly in line with Earth and the sun, forcing a strong pull on the ocean and thus causing more pronounced tides, explains David Wilcockson, an ocean biologist at Aberystwyth University in Wales who wasnt part of the study.这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲了满月正在出现,它将对动物,尤其是海洋动物产生巨大的影响。32Where did the earliest life forms
43、 probably evolve?AIn the tides.BIn the oysters.CIn the moon.DIn the ocean.答案:D解析:细节理解题。答案定位在第四段The first circadian clocks evolved in the oceans, so studying them in ocean animals can tell us a lot about how they evolved and how they work and interact with each other, explains Kim Last, a researcher
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