2019-2020学年译林版英语必修二新素养同步练习:UNIT 3 AMAZING PEOPLE 综合检测 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检测(时间:100分钟,满分:120分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。APassenger pigeons(旅鸽) were the most common birds in all of North America in the 1800s.It was common to see large groups of passenger pigeonsgroups that made a sound like a storm.But today
2、,they are extinct because of human behavior.Now,some scientists want to bring passenger pigeons back to life by using new technology and scientific ideas.They call this process deextinction.Deextinction has not happened yet.It is still just an idea.The process of deextinction is not easy.First,scien
3、tists must collect DNA from the bodies of extinct animals.Then they will put it in the eggs of similar animal species.When these animals become adults,they will have babies.And these baby animals will have the DNA of the extinct animals.Scientists believe it is possible to bring back passenger pigeo
4、ns and many other animals.However,not everyone thinks this is a good idea.Stuart Primm is the worlds leading expert on modern animal extinction.He believes that bringing extinct animals back to life is bad for the earth.On one hand, these animals no longer have a safe place to live.On the other hand
5、, they could cause other animals to die.Many other scientists do not agree with Stuart Primm.Stuart Brand,a writer and scientist,is one of them.He believes deextinction is good for many reasons.“The current generation(当代) of children will experience the return of some unusual animals in their lifeti
6、me.It may be part of what defines their generation and their attitude to the natural world.They will take their parents to zoos to see the growing populations of passenger pigeons, and maybe even dodo birds.This will provide a good deal of money for zoos busy with extinct species restoration(恢复). Hu
7、mans killed off a lot of species over the last 10,000 years. So, its right to bring some back to life,” he said.【解题导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讨论了灭绝物种复活这一新科技。1In the 19th century, passenger pigeons _Awere common sightingsBsuffered a lot from stormsClived mainly in North AmericaDwere the largest in American hist
8、oryA解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的Passenger pigeons(旅鸽) were the most common birds in all of North America in the 1800s.It was common to see large groups of passenger pigeonsgroups that made a sound like a storm.可知,19世纪时的旅鸽数目众多。2What do we know about deextinction?AIt will change the DNA of the extinct animals.BIt
9、 was first used in passenger pigeons.CIt is difficult to carry out.DIt proved to be useful.C解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的The process of deextinction is not easy.以及接下来具体介绍灭绝物种复活的复杂过程可知,复活灭绝物种绝非易事。3Why is Stuart Primm against bringing back extinct animals?AThey will die very soon.BThey will create other problems.C
10、They will do great harm to humans.DThey will replace the similar species.B解析:推理判断题。根据第四段中的He believes that bringing extinct animals back to life is bad for the earth.these animals no longer have a safe place to live.和they could cause other animals to die可知,Stuart Primm反对灭绝物种复活是因为他认为这些复活的动物会造成一些其他的问题
11、。4How does Stuart Brand feel about deextinction?AWrong.BDifficult.CImportant.DWasteful.C解析:推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中的He believes deextinction is good for many reasons.以及Stuart Brand在最后一段具体陈述灭绝物种复活的好处可知,他认为复活灭绝物种很重要。BBeing blind is hard. But things were even harder for those disabled kids who were born in a sma
12、ll village in India, where most people thought that kids with disabilities were useless. Srikanth Bolla was one of them. Luckily, Srikanths parents loved their son and refused to give in to social pressure. They encouraged the blind boy to reach for the stars.Srikanth didnt disappoint his parents. T
13、he 24yearold young man is the founder and CEO of Bollant Industries, a successful company that makes environmentally friendly packaging.Of course, getting here wasnt easy. As a young boy, Srikanth went to a regular school. But the students and teachers there didnt accept his disability. As a result,
14、 the young boy often was largely ignored.Worried about Srikanths study, his parents finally sent him to a special needs school. The young boy soon rose to the top of his class, but he was not allowed to study sciences, because it was believed too dangerous for a blind student. This was a big setback
15、 since it meant that he couldnt take the entrance exams for any of Indias top engineering colleges to realize his dream.Not one to give up, Srikanth managed to study in the University of Cambridge in the UK. After graduating with a degree in computer science and business management, Srikanth decided
16、 to return to India and devoted himself to helping the countrys disabled people.In 2012, he built Bollant Industries. In just four years, Bollant Industries has become a success with over 450 workers, 70% of whom are physically disabled.Srikanth attributes(把归于) his success to his parents. Though bei
17、ng poor and uneducated, they encouraged Srikanth to realize his dreams and taught him that true happiness comes from helping others.【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文。一出生就双目失明的 Srikanth Bolla 在父母精心的抚养和支持下,直面挑战,创建了自己的公司,为家乡的残疾人提供了就业机会。5Why do the disabled kids in the small village lead a difficult life?AThey are often l
18、ooked down upon.BThey can do nothing for society.CTheir parents are too poor to support them.DThey have no chance to realize their dreams.A解析:细节理解题。根据第一段中的 . where most people thought that kids with disabilities were useless 可知,在 Srikanth 出生的村庄,残疾的孩子往往被人看不起。6What happened to Srikanth in a regular sc
19、hool?AHe was the top of his class.BHe made no friends and felt lonely.CHe wasnt allowed to learn science.DHe was encouraged to start his own business.B解析:推理判断题。根据第三段中的But the students and teachers there didnt accept his disability. As a result, the young boy often was largely ignored.可知,在普通学校,老师和同学们
20、不接受 Srikanth,他经常被大家忽视,由此可以推知,Srikanth 在那里交不到朋友,感到很孤单。7Which of the following can replace the underlined word “setback” in Paragraph 4?ASupport.BDifficulty.CFault.DChance.B解析:词义猜测题。根据画线单词后面的 since it meant that he couldnt take the entrance exams for any of Indias top engineering colleges to realize h
21、is dream 可知,在印度,失明的孩子是禁止学理科的,这将成为 Srikanth Bolla 实现自己工程师梦想的阻碍。由此可知,difficulty 最接近 setback 的含义,故答案选B。8How does Srikanth help the disabled people in India?AHe builds schools for them.BHe supports them to study aboard.CHe lets them manage his company.DHe provides job opportunities for them.D解析:细节理解题。根据
22、倒数第二段中的 . Bollant Industries has become a success with over 450 workers,70% of whom are physically disabled 可知, Srikanth 建立了自己的公司,通过为残疾人提供就业机会的方式来帮助他们。CArcherfish(射水鱼),a species famous for spitting(吐) water to shoot insects out of the air, can recognize one human face from another.In the laboratory,
23、 instead of shooting insects, the fish were taught to spit at pictures of human faces showed on a computer screen outside their aquarium.The fish were first introduced to two faces, and taught to spit at one of them in exchange for a food reward. The researchers then tested whether the fish would re
24、cognize and spit at the face they had learned from among 44 new ones. And they were right more than 80% of the time.To the researcherssurprise, even when they did that with faces that were in black and white, the fish were still able to find the face they were trained to recognize.Telling one human
25、face from another is a surprisingly difficult task. As we all have two eyes above a nose and a mouth, doing so depends on recognizing some extremely small differences.“It has been supposed that this task is so difficult that it can only be completed by higher animals, which have a large and complex(
26、复杂的)brain,” said Newport, whose study was published in the journal Scientific Reports. “But the archerfish were able to do this without having a neocortex, the most recently developed part of the brain. In humans, the neocortex governs our sense and language.”“Fish have a simpler brain than humans a
27、nd they dont have the section of the brain that humans use for recognizing faces,” Newport said.“Even though, many fish show amazing visual(视力的) behaviors and therefore make the perfect subjects to test whether simple brains can complete complex tasks.”【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。一项实验结果表明:射水鱼不仅捕获猎物的方式很特别,而且还能识别人
28、类的面孔。9What were the archerfish asked to do in the laboratory?APick out the face they knew. BShoot the computers from a far distance.CCount the number of faces on the screen.DPick out black and white pictures from colorful ones.A解析:细节理解题。根据第二段的第一句话可知,研究人员训练射水鱼从众多人脸中识别已经给它们看过的人脸,故答案选A。10What can we le
29、arn about the archerfish?AThey have a complex brain.BTheir neocortex is very large.CThey belong to higher animals.DThey have excellent eyesight.D解析:推理判断题。结合第四段中的 . doing so depends on recognizing some extremely small differences 和最后一段中Newport说的话可知,识别人脸需要发现一些很细微的差别;鱼类虽然没有复杂的大脑,但是很多鱼类的视力都很好,这为研究人员提供了很
30、好的研究课题。由此可以推知,射水鱼拥有极好的视力。11What is the purpose of the text?ATo encourage people to protect fish.BTo introduce a kind of fish with special ability.CTo introduce the result of a study on archerfish.DTo show that animals with simpler brains are smarter.C解析:主旨大意题。通读文章可知,作者介绍了一项实验结果:射水鱼能识别人类的脸。DThe great
31、 success of Finding Dory is being met with mixed feelings by experts. Thats because though the movie can draw attention to our weak coral reefs(珊瑚礁) that need protection, it may lead to further damage to life at sea.After the movie Finding Nemo came out in 2003, the clownfish(小丑鱼) became popular wit
32、h every kid in America. As a result, the number of clownfish in the wild greatly dropped. Blue tangs(蓝吊鱼) also became popular pets because of the movie. Sadly, most blue tangs are caught with the help of cyanide(氰化物)Cyanide works on the fish, allowing them to be easily caught and sold to pet stores.
33、 Cyanide is harmful to humans. It also harms coral and other life at sea. Even the fish that are caught by using cyanide are harmed. Many end up dying within months of being brought to the store.It is not allowed to sell fish that have been caught using cyanide in the US. However, a 2008 study disco
34、vered that up to 90% of the 11 million pet fish brought into the country each year have been caught using this harmful fishing method. More recently, two researchers Craig Downs and Rene Umberger did a study to test if the fish sold in US. pet stores had been harmed by cyanide. They found that of th
35、e 100 fish bought from stores in California, Hawaii, Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia, over half, including the blue tangs, had cyanide in their body.To help people make better decisions when looking for fish for their kids, the researchers made a free mobile app. Called Tank Watch, the app he
36、lps people to know whether a fish has been caught using illegal fishing methods.The World Wildlife Foundation is asking fans of the movie not to “Find” Dory, but to “Protect”the beautiful fish! This means not rushing out and buying a blue tang after watching the film. As Ellen Degeneres, voice actre
37、ss for Dory, says, the movie is not about “Finding” Dory, but about “putting it back to the ocean”【解题导语】很多人喜欢把海里的鱼当宠物养,这使得一些人用化学药物来捕鱼,给海洋生态系统造成了威胁。12What makes experts worried after the movie Finding Dory came out?AThat people may not like it.BThat the clownfish will disappear.CThat people may rush
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2019届人教A版数学必修二同步课后篇巩固探究:2-1-1 平面 WORD版含解析.docx
