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Unit4單元達(dá)標(biāo)測評
第一部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
A
Atthebeginningofthe20thcenturythereweremorethanamillionlions
worldwide.Todaytherearelessthan30,000inthewild.Theremaininglionsare
increasinglythreatenedbyhabitatloss,huntingandactivitiestoprotectfarmsand
cattle.
Forgenerations,MasaitribesmenonthelargeAfricanplainsinsoutheastern
Kenyahavehuntedlions---toprotecttheirfarmsandcattle.Todaytheycelebratethe
lions9life.
NoahisanelderintheMasaicommunity."Wehavedecidedasacommunityof
theMasaitolaydownourspears,andtherewillbenomorekillingoflionsinour
community."HeispartofagroupofMasaivisitingtheUnitedStatespromoting(推
廣)thePredator(捕食性動物)CompensationProgram.
ConservationInternational'sFrankHawkinsexplains,"theMasaihavebeen
livingwithwildlifeformanygenerationsandithasbeenaconflictingrelationshipin
manyways.Theycompetewiththeanimalsforfoodaslionseattheircattle.We're
tryingtofindwaysinwhichthewildlifewillbecomesomethingusefultothem."
TheyhadthePredatorCompensationFundfoundedin2003.Aftermuchdiscussion,a
groupofMasaifarmersagreedtoprotectlions.Inturn,iflionsorotherpredatorskill
theircattle,theMasaiownerwillbepaidmarketvalueforthedeadanimalsfromthe
fund.
Onemansaidthatinthepast,whenalionkilledcattle,theykilleditonthespot.
Andnow,afterthestartoftheprogram,theMasaiseethelionpopulationgrowing.
Since2003,onlyfourlionshavebeenkilledhere.
1.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?
A.Thewildlifeintheworld.
B.LionsandtheMasai.
C.Thereasonwhylionsarekilled.
D.ThelivingwaysoftheMasai.
2.WhatistheaimofthePredatorCompensationProgram?
A.Toprotectpeopleinthewild.
B.TohelptheMasaiprotecttheirfarmsandcattle.
C.Toprotectlionsonly.
D.Toprotectthewildlife.
3.Masaitribesmenkilledlionsbefore2003.
A.becauselionsweredangerousforpeoplethere
B.becausedeadlionswereworthalotofmoney
C.becausetheywantedlions9meat
D.becausetheywantedtoprotecttheirfarmsandcattle
4.Accordingtothepassage,whyhaven'tMasaitribesmenkilledmanylionssince
2003?
A.Becauselionsdon'teattheircattleanymore.
B.Becausetheywillbefinediftheykilllionsthere
C.Becauseifalionkillstheircattle,theywillbepaidforthedeadanimalsfromthe
fund.
D.Becausetherearelessthan30,000lionsinthewildnow.
B(2015.四川高考)
Theircheerysongbrightensmanyawinter'sday.Butrobinsareindangerof
wearingthemselvesoutbysingingtoomuch.Robinsaresingingallnight-aswellas
duringtheday,British-basedresearcherssay.
DavidDominoni,ofGlasgowUniversity,saidthatlightfromstreetlamps,
takeawaysignsandhomesisaffectingthebirds1biologicalclocks,leadingtothem
beingwideawakewhentheyshouldbeasleep.
DrDominoni,whoisputtingcamerasinsidenestingboxestotracksleeping
patterns,saidlackofsleepcouldputthebirds*healthatrisk.Hisstudyshowsthat
whenrobinsareexposedtolightatnightinthelab,itleadstosomegenesbeing
activeatthewrongtimeofday.Andthemorebirdsareexposedtolight,themore
activetheyareatnight.
Hetoldpeopleataconference,"Therehavebeenacoupleofstudiessuggesting
theyareincreasingtheirsongoutputatnightandduringthedaytheyarestillsinging.
Singingisacostlybehaviourandittakesenergy.Sobyincreasingtheirsongoutput,
theremightbesomecostsofenergy."
Anditisnotjustrobinsthatarebeingkeptawakebyartificiallight.Blackbirds
andseagullsarealsobeingmorenocturnal.DrDominonisaid,"InGlasgowwhereI
live,gullsareaseriousproblem.Ihavepeoplecomingtomesaying'Youarethebird
expert.Canyouhelpuskillthesegulls?1Duringthebreeding(繁殖)season,between
AprilandJune,theyareveryactiveatnightandverynoisyandpeoplecan'tsleep.”
AlthoughDrDominonihasonlystudiedlightpollution,otherresearchconcluded
thatrobinslivinginnoisycitieshavestartedtosingatnighttomakethemselvesheard
overloudnoise.
However,somebirdsthrive(興旺)innoisyenvironments.Astudyfrom
CaliforniaPolytechnicStateUniversityfoundmorehummingbirdsinareaswith
heavyindustrialmachinery.Itisthoughtthattheyarecapitalizingontheirpredators
(天敵)fleeingtoquieterareas.
5.AccordingtoDrDominoni'sstudy,whatcausesrobinstosingsomuch?
A.Thebreedingseason
B.Thelightinmodernlife.
C.Thedangerousenvironment.
D.Thenoisefromheavymachinery.
6.Whatistheresearchers9concernovertheincreaseofbirds9songoutput?
A.Theenvironmentmightbepolluted.
B.Thebirds9healthmightbedamaged.
C.Theindustrycostmightbeincreased.
D.Thepeople'shearingmightbeaffected.
7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“nocturnal“inParagraph5mean?
A.Activeatnight.
B.Inactiveatnight.
C.Activeduringtheday.
D.Inactiveduringtheday.
8.Whydosomebirdsthriveinnoisyenvironments?
A.Becausetherearefewerdangers.
B.Becausethereismorefoodtoeat.
C.Becausethereislesslightpollution.
D.Becausetherearemoreplacestotakeshelter.
C
Duetoclimatechange,Arctic(北極的)iceisbreakingupearlierinthespring,
anditsareaisdecreasing.Thisiscreatingproblemsforpolarbearsthatmaketheir
homesoffnorthernAlaskaandinHudsonBay.
PolarbearsoffAlaskanormallyhuntandraisetheiryoungonicesheetsthatfloat
ontheocean.Butastheicehasmelted,thepolarbearshavebeenforcedtospend
moretimeonland.There,theyhavebeguntogotofrequentbeaches,feedingonthe
remainsofwhalescaughtbynativehunters.Forpolarbears,thisfoodisless
nutritious(有營養(yǎng)的)thansealsthattheynormallycatchonicesheets.TheShrinking
(減少)icehasalsoforcedmorepolarbearsintotheocean.Inthepast,theyonlyhad
toswimshortdistancesbetweenicesheets.Butastheicehasshrunk,polarbearshave
beenforcedtoswimlongerandlongerdistancesintheopenocean.Thisposes(造成)
aseveredangerduringbadweather,andanincreasingnumberofdrowned(溺水的)
polarbearshavebeenobserved.
InHudsonBay,theicebreaksupthreeweeksearlierinthespringnowthanitdid
20yearsago.PolarbearsonHudsonBayfast(絕食)duringthesummer,waitingfor
icetoforminthefalltohunt.Everyyear,thesummergetslonger,andthebearsget
skinnier.Overthepast25years,theaverageweightofthefemalebearshasdropped
68kg.Thislossaffectstheirabilitytoreproduce,andalreadythenumberofbirthshas
dropped15percent.Unlessthebearscanlearntosurvivetheseclimatechanges,they
mayonedaydisappear.
9.WhatistrueofpolarbearsthatarespendingmoretimeonlandinAlaska?
A.theiryoungaredying.
B.Theirdietischanging.
C.Theirhealthisimproving.
D.Theirfamiliesaregrowing.
10.WhatdopolarbearsinHudsonBaydoduringthesummer?
A.Theyclaimterritory(地域)
B.Theyprotectmates.
C.Theyhuntanimals.
D.Theystopfeeding.
11.Inwhichpublicationwouldyoumostlikelyfindthispassage?
A.MedicalNews.B.SocietyToday.
C.WildlifeJournal.D.DesignMagazine.
D
Wildanimalsareourfriends,butmanyofthemaregettingfewerandfewer.We
shouldtrytoprotectthem.Thefouranimalsbelowarenowindanger.
TibetanAntelopes
Tibetanantelopesaremedium-sizedanimals.Theymainlyfeedongrass.They
areusuallyfoundingroupsofabout20.Theyarekilledfortheirwool,whichiswarm,
softandfineandcanbemadeintoexpensiveclothes.Althoughpeoplecangetthe
woolwithoutkillingtheanimals,peoplesimplykillthembeforetakingthewool.The
numberofthemisdroppingyearbyyear.Therearelessthan75,000Tibetan
antelopesleftintheworld,downfromamillion50yearsago.
GoldenMonkeys
GoldenmonkeysaremainlyfoundinSichuan,Gansu,Shanxiprovincesand
ShennongjiamountainousareaofHubeiProvince.Goldenmonkeyshave
golden-orangefur.Theymovearoundinthedaytime,usuallyingroupsofasmanyas
100to200heads,or20to30heads.Theyfeedonfruitsandyoungleavesofbamboos.
Butpeoplearedestroyingtheenvironmentwheretheylive.Treesandbamboosare
disappearing,sogoldenmonkeyshavelessandlesstoeat.
Elephants
Elephantsareverybigandstrong.Theyarebiggerthananyotheranimalson
land.Theyaregreyandhavelongtrunksandtusks.Theyhavepooreyesight,butvery
goodhearingandsmell.Theycanliftheavythingsandbreakdownbrancheswith
theirtrunks.Elephantsareveryfriendlytowardseachotherandtowardstheir
neighbours.Normally,theyliveinagroupformanyyears.Youngmaleelephantsdo
notleavethegroupuntiltheyareabout12yearsold.Now,thereareveryfew
elephantsintheworld.Thenumberofthemisbecomingsmallerandsmallerbecause
theirlivingareasareusedforfarming.Also,peoplehuntthemfortheirtusks.
Wolves
Wolvesarenotverybig.Theyhavegreyfur.Wolveshaveverygoodeyesight,
hearingandsmell.Wolves'foodisvarious.Theyeatanimals,insectsandsnails.They
arefriendlytoeachotherandneverattackpeople.Theydonotkillforfun.Wolvesare
indanger,too.Theyarelosingtheirlivingareasbecausepeoplecutdownforests.
Soontheywillhavenohomeorfood.
12.Whichofthefollowinganimalsarethebiggestonland?
A.Tibetanantelopes.B.Goldenmonkeys.
C.Elephants.D.Wolves.
13.Whichofthefollowingsentencesisright?
A.Therearelessthan7,500Tibetanantelopesleftintheworldnow.
B.Goldenmonkeysusuallymovearoundduringthenight.
C.Elephantshavegoodeyesight,butverypoorhearingandsmell.
D.Wolvesarefriendlytoeachotherandtheyneverattackpeople.
14.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Wildanimalsindanger
B.Howtohuntwildanimals
C.Animalsinthezoo
D.Howtotrainanimals
15.Elephantsandwolveshaveallthefollowingincommonexcept.
A.theyarebothgrey
B.theyarefriendlytoeachother
C.goodhearingandsmell
D.thefoodtheyeat
第二節(jié):閱讀七選五(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項
為多余選項。
Beingorganizedisanimportantskillforschoolandlife.Whenyou'rewell
organized,youcanstayfocused,insteadofspendingtimehuntingthingsdown.
16Forschoolwork,itmeanshavingonenotebookorplacewhereyoustore
allyourassignments,soyouknowwhatyouhavetodoandwhen.Keepinglabeled
folders(貼有標(biāo)簽的文件夾)forhandouts(課堂講義)andkeepingallyourschool
workneatandinaspecificplace------thesearethemainpartsoforganization.
Forhomestuff,beingorganizedmeanshavingaplacetoputyourthingsand
puttingthembackasyougo.17Itmeanskeepingyourschoolbag,yourshoes,
andyourcleanunderwearinthesameplacessoyoualwaysknowwheretofindthem.
Planningispartofbeingorganized,too.18Calendars,lists,andschedules
canhelpyouplan.Youcanbuyordrawacalendarandkeepitnearyourworkplace.
Makingascheduleor"to-donlistforyourselfisagoodidea.Lookingatyourlist
helpsyoukeeptrackofwhatyouneedtodo.19Checkoffthingswhenyou've
donethem.Useyourlisttohelpyoudecidewhichthingisthemostimportanttowork
onfirst.
20Butonceyou'reorganizeditfeelsgreat.Thelesstimeyouspend
huntingaroundhomework,forthingsorpanickingabouthomework,themoretime
youhaveforbetterthings,likereadingagoodbookorplaying.
A.Planningmeansdecidingwhatyouwilldoandwhenyouwilldoit.
B.First,youshouldgetyourschoolworkorganized.
C.Addnewthingsasyougetassignments.
D.Youwillbenefitalotfromagoodhabit.
E.Whatdoesitmeantobeorganized?
F.Ittakessomeextraeffortstoorganizeyourselfandyourstuff.
G.Itmeanshangingyourcoatupinsteadofdroppingitonthefloororthrowingiton
achair.
第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)
第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填
入空白處的最佳選項。
AthousandyearsagoHongKongwascoveredbyathickforestliketheforests
wenowfindinMalaysiaandThailand.Asmoreandmore21cametolivein
HongKong,thesetreeswerecutdownandburnt.Nowthereisnoforestleft,22
therearestillsomeareascoveredwithtrees.Wecallthese23.
Elephants,tigers,monkeysandmanyotheranimalsusedtoliveinthe24
forestsofHongKong,andtherewereevencrocodilesinthe25andalongthe
coast.WhenpeoplecametoliveinHongKong,theanimalsbeganto26out.
Earlyfarmersgrewriceandkeptpigsandchickensinthevalleys.
They27thetreesand,burntthem.Theyneededfirestokeepthemselves
28inthewinter,tocooktheirfood,andtokeepawayfromdangerousanimals.
Elephantsquicklydisappearedbecausetherewasnotenough29forthem.So
didmostofthewolves,andtigers.Monkeys,squirrelsandmanyotheranimalssoon
diedoutinthesame30.
Youmightthinkthatthereare31anyanimalsinHongKong,exceptinthe
32youmightthinktherecan'tbeanywildanimalsinsucha33placewith
somanycarsandbuildings.Butthereis34agooddealofcountrysideinHong
KongandNewTerritories,andtherearestillaboutthirty-sixdifferentkindsof
animalslivingthere.
Oneofthemostinteresting35HongKongisthebarkingdeer.Theyare
beautifullittlecreatureswitharich,browncoatandawhitepatchunderthetail.They
looklikedeerbuttheyaremuch36.Theyarelessthantwofeethigh.Themale
barkingdeerhastwosmallhornsbutthefemalehasnone.Theymakea37
ratherlikeadogbarking.
Barkingdeerliveinthickshrub(灌木)countryandareverygoodat
38.Theyeatgrassandshrubs,mainlyintheveryearlymorningandlateafternoon
andevening.Thisiswhenyouaremostlikelytoseeonebutyouwillneedtobevery
quietandtohavevery39eyes.InHongKongthebarkingdeerhasonlyone
40—man.Althoughitisillegal,peoplehuntandtraptheseharmlesslittleanimals.
Asaresulttherearenownotmanyleft.ThereareafewonHongKongIslandbut
noneintheNewTerritories.
21.A.peopleB.childrenC.ladiesD.women
22.A.asB.sinceC.thoughD.because
23.A.desertB.shadesC.fieldsD.woods
24.A.thinB.thickC.shortD.dying
25.A.riversB.hillsC.skyD.mountains
26.A.dieB.lookC.comeD.get
27.A.putupB.lookedafterC.caredforD.cutdown
28.A.coldB.coolC.warmD.hot
29.A.airB.foodC.waterD.clothes
30.A.wayB.roadC.streetD.rail
31.A.neverB.alwaysC.noD.nolonger
32.A.zoosB.shopsC.kitchensD.parks
33.A.freeB.busyC.bigD.large
34.A.nomoreB.nearlyC.stillD.hardly
35.A.animalsB.plantsC.fishesD.birds
36.A.greatB.largerC.smallerD.heavier
37.A.noiseB.voiceC.songD.living
38.A.barkingB.eatingC.plantingD.hiding
39.A.commonB.sharpC.clearD.big
40.A.neighborB.brotherC.enemyD.friend
第二節(jié):語法填空(共1。小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
(2016?玉溪一中高一上期末)Will41matterifyoudonfttakeyourbreakfast?
Recentlyatest42(give)intheUnitedStates.Thosetestsincludedpeopleof
different43(age)from12to83.Duringtheexperiment,thesepeoplewere
givenallkindsofbreakfasts,andsometimestheygotnobreakfastatall.Specialtests
44(set)uptoseehowwelltheirbodiesworkedandwhentheyate45certain
kindofbreakfast.The46(result)showthatifapersoneatsaproperbreakfast,
heorshewillworkwithbettereffect47ifheorshehasnobreakfast.Thisfact
appearstobe48(especial)trueifapersonworks49hisbrains.For
example,ifastudenteatsfruit,eggs,breadandmilkbeforegoingtoschool,hewill
learnmorequicklyandlistenwith50(much)attentioninclass.
第三部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文,
文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、
刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個漏詞符號(A),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(/)劃掉。
修改:在錯的詞下面畫一橫線(),并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。
注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞
2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。
I'mveryhappythatyouareinterestedintheprotectionofantelopesinChina,so
rdliketotellyoueverythingaboutit.
Inthepast,somepeoplekillantelopesfortheirfinefurwhichcanbemadeinto
manybeautifulthingsthatareveryexpensive.Astheresult,thenumberofantelopes
wasdecreasingdaybyday.Nowthingsarebeguntochange.Thegovernmentandthe
localpeopletakepowerfulmeasurestoprotectantelopessothattheywillnotdiein
thefuture.Theyhadtakenmanyeffectivemeasures,suchasmakingstrictlawsto
protectingantelopes,settingupseveralreservesfortheantelopes,andsoon.Of
course,it*sstrongprohibitedtobuyorsellanythingmadeofantelopesfur.
Nowadays,toourjoy,therearemuchmoreandmoreantelopesinChina.Whafs
more,theirlivingconditionshavegreatlyimproved.
第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)
現(xiàn)在野生動植物的數(shù)量正在逐年減少,有的物種甚至有瀕臨滅絕的危險。請以
“Weshouldprotectthewildlifew為題寫一篇保護(hù)野生動植物的短文。內(nèi)容包括如
下要點:
1.野生動植物現(xiàn)在面臨的危險處境;
2.造成這一結(jié)果的原因是什么;
3.我們該如何保護(hù)野生動植物。
要求:詞數(shù)在120左右,開頭已經(jīng)給出,不計人總詞數(shù)。
參考詞匯:自然保護(hù)區(qū)naturereserve滅絕extinction棲息地habitat
Weshouldprotectthewildlife
Atpresent,thenumberofwildanimalshasdecreasedrapidly,andsomespeciesare
evenfacingthedangerof
extinction._______________________________________
參考答案:
第一部分:閱讀理解
第一節(jié)
A
【語篇導(dǎo)讀】本文是一篇記敘文,講述的是非洲平原上的馬薩伊人在相關(guān)組織的
協(xié)調(diào)下放下手中獵殺獅子的武器,為保護(hù)獅子、增加獅子的數(shù)量做出了貢獻(xiàn)。
1,B【解析】主旨大意題。通讀全文可知,因為獅子經(jīng)常吃掉馬薩伊人的牲口,
所以馬薩伊人殺死獅子從而導(dǎo)致獅子的數(shù)量減少。在捕食性動物補償計劃。實施
之后,馬薩伊人得到了補償,所以不再殺害獅子,由此可知文章主要講述的是馬
薩伊人與獅子
2.D【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。本文雖然主要談?wù)摿瞬妒承詣游镅a償計劃,怎樣保護(hù)
獅子,但該計劃并不只是為了保護(hù)獅子。第四段中的We5retryingtofindwaysin
whichthewildlifewillbecomesomethingusefultothem."說明"捕食性動物補償計
劃是為了保護(hù)所有野生動植物的。
3.D【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第二段中的...toprotecttheirfarmsandcattle。可確定
答案。
4.C【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由文章倒數(shù)第二段中的"...Iflionsorotherpredators...for
thedeadanimalsfromthefund.可知,馬薩伊人不獵殺獅子是因為他們會因遭受經(jīng)
濟損失而受到補償。
B
【語篇導(dǎo)讀】本文是一篇科普類說明文。夜晚的燈光打亂了鳥類的生物鐘,導(dǎo)致
它們在本該睡覺的時候卻非常清醒。你知道這會給鳥類帶來什么危害嗎?快來讀
一讀這篇文章來了解一下吧!
5.B【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的…saidthatlightfromstreetlamps,
takeawaysignsandhomesisaffectingthebirds5biologicalclocks...0以及第三段中
的Andthemorebirdsareexposedtolight,themoreactivetheyareatnight.??芍?,
是現(xiàn)代生活中的燈光使得知更鳥唱歌太多了。
6.B[解析]推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段中的Singingisacostlybehaviourandittakes
energy.Sobyincreasingtheirsongoutput,theremightbesomecostsofenergy.”可知,
唱歌太多會消耗鳥類的精力,它們的健康會因此受到揖害,故選B項。
7.A[解析】詞義猜測題。根據(jù)第五段中的。Anditisnotjustrobinsthatarebeingkept
awakebyartificiallight.Blackbirdsandseagullsarealso…(不僅知更鳥在人造光下
會一直醒著,黑鵬和海鷗也.....)以及本段最后的..Theyareveryactiveatnight...nJ
以推斷,這里的nocturnal與前面的awake應(yīng)該是近義詞,意為:夜間活動的。
8.A【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章最后一句話。Itisthoughtthattheyarecapitalising
ontheirpredatorsfleeingtoquieterareas.可知,有些鳥在吵鬧的環(huán)境中更加興旺是
因為它們的天敵飛到更加安靜的地方去了。
C
【語篇導(dǎo)讀】由于氣候的變化,北極地區(qū)的冰正在不斷融化,這種現(xiàn)象嚴(yán)重影響
了北極熊的生活,因此,北極熊正面臨著消失的危險。
9.B【解析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段可知,由于冰川融化,北極熊被迫在陸地
待更長的時間,以當(dāng)?shù)孬C人捕獲的鯨的殘余物為食,這與它們在大冰原上正常的
食物海豹相比,營養(yǎng)就差些了。顯然B項正確。
10.D【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中的。PolarbearsonHudsonBayfastduring
thesummer,waitingforicetoforminthefalltohunt.可知D項正確。stopdoingsth.
停止做某事。
n.c【解析】推理判斷題。本文主要介紹了由于氣候變化,北極地區(qū)冰川提前融
化,冰面逐漸減少,影響到了北極熊的生存,所以選c項。
D
【語篇導(dǎo)讀】本文介紹藏羚羊、金絲猴、大象和狼瀕臨滅絕的原因。
12.C【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的"Elephantsareverybigandstrong.They
arebiggerthananyotheranimalsonland,o可知,大象比陸地上其他任何一種動物
都大,因此,大象是陸地上最大的動物,該句用了比較級的形式表示最高級的含
義。
13.D【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段最后一句"Therearelessthan75,000Tibetan
antelopesleftintheworld...”可知A項錯誤;根據(jù)第三段中的。Theymovearoundin
thedaytime...可知B項錯誤;根據(jù)第四段中的"Theyhavepooreyesight,butvery
goodhearingandsmell."可知C項錯誤;根據(jù)最后一段中的Theyarefriendlyto
eachotherandneverattackpeople.可知D項正確。
14.A【解析】標(biāo)題歸納題。從文章第一段內(nèi)客可知,本文主要介紹了幾種瀕臨滅
絕的動物,故選A項。
15.D【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后兩段的內(nèi)客可知,大象和狼的顏色都是灰色
的,它們彼此都很友好且都有很好的聽覺和嗅覺,而D項(它們所吃的食物)在文
中沒有進(jìn)行比較,故D項不是它們的共同點。
第二節(jié):閱讀七選五
16-20BGACF
第二部分:英語知識運用
第一節(jié):完形填空
【語篇導(dǎo)讀】本文為一篇關(guān)于生態(tài)環(huán)境改變的記敘文。香港,這個世界聞名的繁
華都市,曾是多種動物的棲息地,由于人類的入侵改變了它的原貌。盡管如此,
香港的郊區(qū)依然生活著多種動物。
2LA【解析】由空格后的live可確定此處指:很多人來此居住。
22.C【解析】根據(jù)空格前后的語境“現(xiàn)在沒有森林”和“還有一些地區(qū)由樹木覆
蓋”可以看出前后語義為轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。though引導(dǎo)讓步狀語從句,前后語義為轉(zhuǎn)折。
23.D【解析】由thereisnoforestleft以及therearestillsomeareascoveredwithtrees
可知這樣的地方應(yīng)稱之為樹林。
24.B【解析】由語境可以看出,此處是描述香港在人類到來之前森林繁茂的景象。
thickforest意為繁茂的森林。
25.A【解析】由前文的crocodiles以及空格后的alongthecoast可知,鱷魚應(yīng)生活
在河里。
26.A【解析】由于人類的出現(xiàn),香港從前的樣子被破壞了,動物也開始滅絕。die
out滅絕。
27.D【解析】由前后文可以看出,人們來到香港后,這里的自然環(huán)境開始遭到破
壞,樹木被砍伐。putup建造,樹立,張貼;lookafter照看;carefor喜歡,照
顧cutdown砍倒。
28.C【解析】根據(jù)空格前的neededfirestokeepthemselves可以看出,人們砍伐
樹木是為了在冬天能夠生火取暖。
29.B【解析】由前后文可以看出,大象很快消失,因為它們沒有足夠的食物可吃
30.A【解析】inthesameway意為以同樣的方式
31.D【解析】由該段后半部分。Butthereis...andtherearestillaboutthirty-six
differentkindsofanimalslivingthere.可以看出前后文為轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,由此可知前文
句意:你可能認(rèn)為香港不再有動物了。
32.A【解析】動物園里自然還是有動物的。
33.B【解析】由空格后的withsomanycarsandbuildings.并結(jié)合實際可以看出,
香港是一個繁忙的城市。
34.C【解析】由對該句內(nèi)容的理解可知,雖然香港原來的自然環(huán)境遭到了一定的
破壞,但香港仍然有許多的郊區(qū),仍舊有很多種動物生活在這里。
35.A【解析】barkingdeer是一種動物,故該空應(yīng)選擇animals.
36.C【解析】由空格后的。Theyarelessthantwofeethigh.可以看出,吠鹿(barking
deer)個頭并不大。
37.A【
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