开学模块检测高中英语五《MODULE6AnimalsinDanger》单元练测卷二.docx
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开学模块检测高中英语五《MODULE6AnimalsinDanger》单元练测卷二
【开学-模块检测】高中英语五《MODULE6AnimalsinDanger》单元练测卷
(二)
Ⅰ.单项选择
1.Thankstothesatellites,footballgamescometous______onTV.
A.livelyB.live
C.livingD.alive
2.I’vedecidedtogotoBeijingformysummerholidays,livemanyofmyschoolmates.
A.whereB.which
C.whenD.there
3.—Willyougoandattendherparty?
—No,invitedto.
A.evenifB.when
C.asifD.if
4.Itisknowntousallthatsuchdeer
mainlygreengrass.
A.feeds;withB.feed;on
C.feed;withD.feeds;on
5.It’sareallyusefuldictionary.Iuseit.
A.atatimeB.atnotime
C.fromtimetotimeD.atalltimes
6.Thebookisn’tyoupaidforit.
A.worthwhatB.worth
C.costingwhatD.costing
7.Thehouse,weredamaged,hasbeenrepaired.
A.whichthewindows
B.thewindowsofwhich
C.whichwindows
D.whosethewindows
8.Hewaseducatedatalocalgrammarschool,
hewentontoCambridge.
A.fromwhichB.afterthat
C.fromthisD.afterwhich[来源:
Z&xx&k.Com]
9.Oneofthesaf
etymeasuressays,〝Trainingbyyourselfinagymcanbe〞.
A.indangerB.danger
C.highdangerousD.highlydangerous
10.Somepeoplemayknowlittleaboutbasketball,butwhenittheLittleGiantYaoMing,theymustbefamiliarwithhim.
A.dealswithB.refersto
C.talksD.comesto
11.Itwasthetraininghehadatschool
madehimagoodjumper.
A.what;whatB.that;that
C.what;thatD.that;had
12.Therenoclassesyesterday,wepaidavisittotheGreatWall.
A.wasB.were
C.beingD.hadbeen
13.Youcantakeanythingfromtheshelfandread,butpleasethebookswhenyou’vefinishedwiththem.
A.putonB.putdown
C.putbackD.putoff
14.—Howwouldyoulikeyourcoffee?
A.It’swelldone
B.Verynice,thankyou
C.Onecup,that’senough
D.Thestronger,thebetter
15.Thekingissaidtobythespiderwavingitswebinthecavewherehewashiddenanddefeatedhisenemyatlast.
A.beencouraged
B.beingencouraged
C.havebeenencouraged
D.haveencouraged
Ⅱ.完形填空
Modernzoosareverydifferentfromzoosbuiltfiftyyearsago.Atthattime,zooswereplaces16
peoplecouldseeanimalsfrommanypartsoftheworld.Theanimalslivedin17withironbars.Thecageswereeasytokeepclean.18,fortheanimals,thecagesweresmallandimpossibletohidein.Althoughthezoo19tookgoodcareofthem,manyofthe20didnotfeelcomfortable,andtheyoftenbecame21.
Inmodernzoos,peoplecanseeanimalsinmore
22conditions.Theanimalsaregivenmorefreedominlargerplaces23theycanlivemorefreelyastheywouldin24.Eventheappearanceofzooshaschanged.Treesand
grassgrowinthecages,andwaterflows25theplacesthattheanimalslivein.Therearefewbars,26thereisoftenadeepditch〔沟〕,filledwith27,whichsurroundsaspacewhereseveral28ofanimalslivetogetherastheywouldnaturally.InanAmericanzoo,thevisitorscanwalk29ahugespecialcagethatisfilledwithtrees,somesmallanimalsandmanybirds.Anditislargeenou
ghforallthebirdstolive30.InazooinNewYork,becauseofspecialnight31,peoplecanobservecertainanimalsthatare32onlyatnight
whenmostzoosareclosed.Somez
ooshavespecialplacesforvisitorsto33animalsthatliveinthedesertorunderwater.Someotherzooshavespecialplacesforanimalsthatliveincoldconditionslikethe34fromtheArctic.
Modernzoosnotonlyshowanimalsforvisitors,butalso35andsaverareanimals.Forthisreason,fiftyyearsfromnow,thegrandchildrenoftoday’scanstillbeabletoenjoywatchingtheseanimals.
16.A.that
B.where
C.whichD.there
17.A.housesB.rooms
C.cagesD.offices
18.A.ThereforeB.However
C.SoD.Though
19.A.mastersB.managers
C.keepersD.trainers
20.A.workersB.animals
C.bearsD.tigers
21.A.excitedB.angry
C.illD.frightened
22.A.naturalB.difficult
C.warmD.different
23.A.sothatB.and
C.butD.or
24.A.forestB.nature
C.riversD.thewater[来源:
1]
25.A.inB.by
C.nearD.through
26.A.insteadB.insteadof
C.andD.or
27.A.stonesB.earth
C.oilD.water
28.A.sortsB.families
C.classesD.groups
29.A.byB.out
C.throughD.in
30.A.happilyB.naturally
C.deeplyD.hardly
31.A.moonB.sign
C.lightD.signal
32.A.liveB.active
C.livingD.sleeping
33.A.feelB.touch
C.watchD.talkto
34.A.snakesB.monkeys
C.bearsD.tigers
35.A.buyB.keep
C.sellD.catch
Ⅲ.阅读理解
A
Pierreisa25-year-oldpenguinattheCaliforniaAcademyofSciences.Duetohisoldage,hewasgoi
ngbald,whichmadehimfeeltoocoldtoswiminthepool.Therefore,biologistsattheacademyhadawetsuitcreatedforthispenguintohelphimgetbackintheswimmingpool.
Unlikemarinemammals,whichhavealayerofblubbertokeepthemwarm,penguinsdependontheirwaterprooffeathers.Withoutthem,Pierrewasunwillingtojumpintotheswimmingpoolandendeduptremblingonthesideofthepoolwhilehis19peersplayedinthewater.
〝Hewascold;hewouldshake,〞saidPamSchalleraseniorbiologist.S
challerfirsttriedaheatlamptokeepPierrewarm.Thenshegotanotheridea:
ifwetsuitskeephumanswarminthecoldPacific,whynotmakeonefor
Pierre?
Schallerdesignedthesuit,whichcoveredPierre’sbodyandhadsmallopeningsforhisflippers.
〝Iwouldwalkbehindhimandlookatwheretherewereanygaps,andcutandrefitandcutandrefituntilit
lookedlikeitwasextremelysuitable,〞shesaid.
OneconcernwasthattheotherpenguinswouldrejectPierreinhisnewsuit,butinfact,theyacceptedhisnewlook.Heswam
freelyand
gotalongwithotherswell,althoughhewastheonlypenguinwithablackstomach.
Schallercouldn’tsayforsurewhetherthewetsuitallowedPierretorecoverhisfinefeathers,but〝certainlywewereabletokeephimcomfortableduringaperiodoftimethatwouldhavebeenverydifficultforhimtostaycomfortable〞.
Pierrewilltakeoffhissuitafterhisnewfeathersgrowback.
36.Pierrefelttoocoldtoswiminthepoolbecauseof.
A.nothavingalayerofblubber
B.havingfewfeathersduetooldage
C.havingnowetsuit
D.otherpenguinsrejectinghim
37.TheideaofmakingawetsuitforPierrecamefrom
A.totalinvention
B.theuseofwetsuitonhumans
C.theuseofheatlamp
D.waterprooffeathers
38.SchallerfollowedPierreinordertosee.
A.whetherotherpenguinswouldrejecthim
B.ifanywhereofthewetsuitneededtobecutandrefit
C.ifthewetsuitkeptwarm
D.whetherthewetsuitwouldkeepthefeathersfromrecovering
39.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthesecondparagraphmean?
A.Feelingscared.
B.Stayingalone.
C.Shakingwithcold.
D.Keepingwarm.
40.Thebesttitleofthepassageis〝〞.
A.WetsuitforanOldPenguin
B.OldPenguinGettingBald
C.UnwillingtoSwim
D.StrangeLookofPierre
B[来源:
1ZXXK]
Everyyearmorepeoplerecognizethatitiswrongtokillwildlife
for〝sport〞.Progressinthisdirectionisslowbecauseshootingisnotasportforwatching,andonlythosefewwhotakepar
tinitrealizethecrueltyanddestruction.
Thenumberofgunners,however,growsrapidly.Childrentooyoungtodevelopproperjudgmentsthroughindependentthoughtareledalongwayawaybytheirgunningparents.Theyaresubjectedtoadvertisementsofgunproducerswhodescribeshootingasgoodfortheirhealthandgun-carryingasawayofputtingredderbloodintheveins〔静脉〕.Theyarepersuadedbygunnermagazineswithstorieshonoringthechaseandthekill.Inschooltheyviewmotionpictureswhicharesupposedlymeanttoteachthemhowtodealwitharmssafelybutwh
ichareactuallydesignedtostimulateadesiretoownagun.
Wildlifeisdisappearingbecauseofshootingandbecauseofthelossofwildlandhabitat.Habitatlosswillcontinuewithourincreasingpopulation,butcanweslo
wthelossofwildlifecausedbyshooting?
Theredoesn’tseemtobeanychanceiftheseriousconditionofourbirdsisnotimproved.
Wildlifebelongstoeveryoneandnottothegunnersalone.Althoughmostpeopledonotshoot,theyseemtoforgiveshootingforsportbecausetheyknowlittleornothingaboutit.Theonlyanswer,then,istobringthetruthaboutsportsshootingtothegreatmajorityofpeople.
Now,itistimetorealizethatanimalshavethesamerighttoliveaswedoandthatthereisnothingfairorrightaboutapersonwithagunshootingtheharmlessandbeautifulcreatures.Thegunnersliketodescribewhattheydoasch
aracter-building,butweknowthattowoundananimalandwatchitgothroughtheagonyofdyingcanmakenobodyhappy.If,astheywouldhaveyoubelieve,gun-carryingandkillingimprovehumancharacter,thenperhapsweshouldencouragewars.
41.Accordingtothetext,howmanyreasonscausethewildlifetodisappear?
A.1.B.2.
C.3.D.4.
42.Accordingtothetext,mostpeopledonotseemtobeagainsthuntingbecause.
A.theyhavelittleknowledgeofit
B.ithelpstobuildhumancharacter
C.itistoocostlytostopkillingwildlife
D.theywanttokeepwildlifeundercontrol
43.Theunderlinedword〝agony〞inthelastparagraphprob
ablymeans〝〞.
A.formB.condition
C.painD.sadness
44.Accordingtothetext,thefilmschildrenwatchatschoolactually.[来源:
学*科*网Z*X*X*K]
A.teachthemhowtodealwithgunssafely
B.praisehuntingascharacter-building
C.describehuntingasanexercise
D.encouragethemtohavegunsoftheirown
45.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthattheauthorseemsto.
A.blam
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