2021-2022新教材英语人教版必修第二册课时检测:UNIT 2 WILDLIFE PROTECTION PERIOD 3 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、温馨提示: 此套题为Word版,请按住Ctrl,滑动鼠标滚轴,调节合适的观看比例,答案解析附后。关闭Word文档返回原板块。课时素养检测 七Unit 2Period 3. 阅读理解AA day in the life of a sun bear is what you might expect from the name: sunny. In its natural habitat, the sun bear spends over 80 percent of its active waking time in daylight. But when disturbed by human act
2、ivity, that changes dramatically. In areas where people are pushing into the sun bears habitat, the animals are spending 90 percent of their waking time after dark. Effectively, the threat of human presence is making the sun bear change into “the moon bear”. Led by scientists at the University of Ca
3、lifornia, Berkeley, the study found that human activity is driving scores of mammals to shift their activity from the daytime into the dark hours of the night. As many animals have already been forced out of their local habitats, others are attempting to avoid interaction with humans by separating t
4、hemselves in time rather than in space. For the work, the researchers examined the behaviors of 64 mammal species, including deer, tigers, boars, and, of course, sun bears. They observed increased nocturnal (夜间的) behavior in a large majority of them, with species that are naturally active during the
5、 day tending to shift their activity to after dark, and those that are naturally nocturnal becoming more so. The mammals affected ranged across body size, habitat type, region of the world, and diet. Human activity of all sorts affect animals lives, including activities like hunting, agriculture and
6、 land development, harvesting local natural resources, even hiking or walking through wild areas. Sport hunting in the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe drove antelopes to spend more of their active waking hours at night, restricting their access to water. Similarly, hikers in the Santa Cruz Mountain
7、s in California made coyotes more nocturnal, forcing them to find new preys (猎物) among traditionally nocturnal animals. The researchers warn that profound shifts in the natural behavior patterns of so many species disturb dynamics that have evolved over generations, leading to a series of unknown ef
8、fects on the entire ecosystems. 【语篇概述】本文是一篇说明文。受人类活动的影响, 动物不得不改变原有的生活方式, 离开原有的栖息地或改变原有的生活习惯避免与人类接触。而这种动物行为的改变对整个生态系统带来了一系列未知的影响。1. What was the finding of the study by the scientists at the University of California, Berkeley?A. More animals separate themselves in space. B. Human activity changes ani
9、mals way of life. C. Many animals were pushed out of their local habitats. D. The sun bear spends over 80% waking time in daylight. 【解析】选B。细节理解题。从文章第三段第一句中的the study found that human activity is driving scores of mammals to shift their activity from the daytime into the dark hours of the night. 可知,
10、研究发现, 人类活动正迫使许多哺乳类动物将活动时间从白天转移到黑夜。即人类活动改变了动物的生活方式。故选B。2. What does the underlined word “that” refer to?A. The sun bear. B. The waking time. C. Human activity. D. The natural habitat. 【解析】选B。词义猜测题。由上文提到的In its natural habitat, the sun bear spends over 80 percent of its active waking time in daylight.
11、 太阳熊(马来熊)在它的自然栖息地80%的活动时间都在白天。而由于受到人类活动干扰, 这个醒的时间改变了。故that指代太阳熊醒的时间。故选B。3. What can we infer from paragraph 5?A. Antelopes have easier access to water. B. Coyotes have to prey on new types for survival. C. Human activity shortens animals sleeping time. D. Animals have managed to escape interaction w
12、ith humans. 【解析】选D。推理判断题。文章第五段首句介绍人类活动对动物造成了影响, 下面以津巴布韦Hwange National Park中生活的羚羊和美国加州的土狼的生活习性的改变为例, 说明动物是如何在生活方式上做出改变从而逃避与人类接触。由此可知, 动物们已经通过改变自己的生活方式来设法逃避与人类的接触。故选D。4. What does the author want to inform us in the text?A. Human threat makes the sun bear nocturnal. B. Animals are badly hurt by human
13、 presence. C. Animals become more adaptable thanks to human. D. Ecosystems may be reshaped due to human activity. 【解析】选D。推理判断题。根据最后一段中The researchers warn that profound shifts in the natural behavior patterns of so many species disturb dynamics that have evolved over generations, leading to a series
14、 of unknown effects on the entire ecosystems可推知, 人类活动的影响可能使整个生态系统发生改变, 进而重塑生态系统。故选D。BGeorge was a game warden in Kenya. One day, he found three tiny lions beside a dead lioness. They were so little that their eyes had not yet opened. Sadly, he took the three little lions and drove back home. When Ge
15、orge got out of the car with the baby lions, his wife Joy Adamson immediately took over. Joy had cared for many young animals over the years, but she had never tried to raise baby lions! However, she was determined to save these babies. The lions grew rapidly. But as the lion grew bigger and stronge
16、r, Joy and George realized they could not keep three large lions. They decided to present two of the lions to a zoo; they would keep the smallest lion, which they named Elsa. Joy and George taught Elsa to hunt and to protect herself. Elsa liked to play with her human friends, but as Elsa grew to her
17、 adult size, this play became dangerous. More than once, Elsa knocked Joy to the ground, scratching (抓伤) her. Joy and George both realized that it was time to find Elsa a new home. They knew she needed a wild home where she could live the life she was born to lead. Finally, Joy and George decided to
18、 set Elsa free in Meru Park at the foot of Mt. Kenya. Elsa never forgot Joy and George. Whenever they camped nearby, Elsa would come to visit, rubbing her head against their legs in greeting. Joy missed Elsa, but was happy that she had made a successful life as a wild lion. Joy wrote a book about El
19、sa, Born Free, which became an international bestseller. Joy traveled all over the world, talking about the importance of saving the wild animals of the world. Joy lived out her life in Africa, working with wild animals. She wrote more books about her experiences. Her heartfelt interest in animals a
20、nd her great love for Elsa helped inspire (激发) a worldwide movement to protect wildlife. For Joy Adamson, there was no greater gift than the beauty and spirit of wild animals, living free. 【语篇概述】文章主要讲述了Joy, George和三只被领养的狮子幼崽之一Elsa的故事, 以及Joy为保护野生动物所作的贡献。5. When George took the three lions home, his w
21、ife _. A. advised him to give them to a zooB. was frightened by their appearancesC. was unwilling to care for themD. had a great love for them【解析】选D。推理判断题。根据第二段中“Joy Adamson immediately took over” 以及下文描述Joy多年来一直照料其他小动物可知, Joy第一眼看到三只狮子幼崽时就对它们爱不释手。6. Joy and George set Elsa free because _. A. Elsa scr
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