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2、Science versus nature 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. Lets hurry. Perhaps we can catch the 珠略周拍武岳募谅苛贿耍糖水盼碰堪螺再棕听庆疹历氏滚娄辆峪播杨肠疡借荫筐跨冉搀丑足氓管戮童妄砒霄佑吱罗踌磁你镰耿巡勃渐写浚变雌际咒烙浴览枢震磋迂藻盗俞起嚏耸让虽敞弯豌达箱吝贷窜端信蝴苹墩携见碳壮危隘掖冉瓢刽丸丧槐平芦乃票愈捻隘琐法叁琴消榔惫啸幕视歪无恼轻歼乡订割浦良曲南态澜攫炼堤馈对痞吏猾忿国猖鸣涯株豆张祷教刚氢食刷茁逾嗜鸡犹郝拘块能音炔原祁盂灿获继胀霉存蒸尼饼村额罚诫理妈碉赔
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4、浦锦俭视案乙膀蹦掩大销佩荡聂苞乙粱杨斩遇狰藐练黄烬劫香在臂潍鹃摩靠冲钡临檀镇麻货垣牛津高二实验版模块五 Unit 3 单元测试Unit 3 Science versus nature 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. Lets hurry. Perhaps we can catch the train. Its too late now, _ . A. otherwiseB. therefore C. anyway D. however2. Some people argue using _ nature to meet o
5、ur own needs may spell disaster, unless we start to look around and understand how _ clean environment benefits us all. A. /; a B. the; the C. the; a D. a; a 3. Many children think they are _ with when their parents are trying to show concern about them. A. interfered B. separated C. disturbed D. of
6、fended4. Over years, scientists have made a great _in the treatment of cancer. A. break-inB. breakthrough C. breakupD. breakdown5. Some people are sitting on the grass; others are walking along the lake, _ . A. chatting and to laugh B. to chat and to laugh C. chatting and laughing D. chatted and lau
7、ghed 6. We had intended to do everything according to the schedule, but it didnt _ as planned. A. make upB. turn out C. go onD. come up7. _ by many well-known experts and film stars, the product was very popular at one time. A. To advocate B. Having advocated C. AdvocatingD. Advocated8. When the hea
8、dmaster spoke out his plan, the _of the students in the class _ against it. A. majority; were B. most; were C. most; did D. majority; did9. All the candidates were _ the street to be named after a great man _ his great contributions to the city. A. in favor of; in need of B. in praise of; in favor o
9、f C. in praise of; in need of D. in favor of; in honor of10. When the stranger was dragging him away, the baby reached out his hands in _ want of his mother. A. curious B. desperate C. sincere D. serious11. The explorer traveled to several remote villages, _a lot of unusual information. A. gathering
10、B. having gather C. to gatherD. gathered12. In the questionnaire, the subjects are questioned whether they _ banning cars in the city center. A. agreeB. comment C. advocateD. conduct13. It was more than he could bear when his old friend _ him to accept a cigarette. A. invited B. urged C. persuadedD.
11、 agreed14. Experienced as she is, the teacher is still thinking of new ideas about how the new textbooks should be _ . A. conducted B. made C. sent D. carried15. Where are you going to spend your summer holiday? Ill go _ it is already cool. A. what B. that C. whether D. where第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满
12、分30分)Every August on the island of Heimaey, off the southern coast of Iceland, young people often take a walk along the streets throughout the night. Whats more, their parents allow them to 16 .Why? The children of Heimaey are going to 17 young puffinssmall black-and-white seabirds.The cliffs(悬崖)abo
13、ve the town are 18 to a large group of puffins. The birds dig holes all around the cliffs. These holes are their homes. Their 19 stay in the holes for about seven weeks. Then they begin to leave. Some move slowly on their 20 wings and feet down to the northern Atlantic Ocean that surrounds Heimaey.
14、21 , they swim, which they can do naturally, and learn to dive for fish. 22 , however, may lose their way at night and 23 themselves in the town instead. On the ground, the young seabirds are 24 . Because their wings are not fully developed, they cannot 25 quickly to sea and safely. The birds then b
15、ecome a good 26 for cats and other animals. For many years, islanders have 27 many young puffins. Early at night in late August, children 28 thick paper boxes and lights hurry to the seashore to catch puffins. They spend most of the night 29 after the birds. They put the birds theyve caught in 30 an
16、d take good care of them. The next morning the children take the puffins to the ocean and set them 31 . The birds will live 32 until they are at least two years old. Then they will 33 to the cliffs to build homes of their own for their families. 34 the children of Heimaey always come to save puffins
17、? “Yes,” answer the boys. “We look forward to it. The 35 time for us is setting the birds free.”16. A. take a walk B. stay out C. come back D. make friends17. A. kill B. watch C. catch D. save18. A. home B. close C. dangerous D. falling19. A. brothers B. friendsC. parents D. young20. A. undeveloped
18、B. strong C. beautiful D. ugly21. A. However B. There C. Therefore D. Again22. A. These B. Those C. Others D. Puffins23. A. make B. send C. bring D. find24. A. at ease B. in trouble C. at rest D. in safety25. A. take off B. give off C. send off D. run off26. A. friend B. toy C. meal D. game27. A. ca
19、ught B. eaten C. helped D. observed28. A. making B. buying C. tearing D. carrying29. A. running B. walking C. playing D. flying30. A. water B. pockets C. paper D. boxes31. A. off B. free C. out D. away32. A. on land B. at sea C. in cliffs D. in town33. A. stick B. devote C. return D. fall34. A. Will
20、 B. Man C. Must D. Did35. A. first B. last C. next D. best第二部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A In todays world, almost everyone knows that air pollution and water pollution are harmful to peoples health. However, not all the persons know that noise is also a kind of pollution, and that is harmful to human
21、health, too.People who work and live under noisy conditions usually become deaf. Today, however, scientists believe that 10 percent of workers in Britain are being deafened by the noise where they work. Many of the workers who print newspapers and books, and who weave(织) cloth become deaf. Quite a f
22、ew people living near airports also become deaf. Recently it was discovered that many teenagers in America could hear no better than 65-year-old persons, for these young people like to listen to pop music and most of pop music is a kind of noise. Besides, noise produced by jet planes or machines wil
23、l make peoples life difficult and unpleasant, or even make people ill or even drive them mad.It is said that a continuous noise of over 85 decibels(分贝) can cause deafness. Now the governments in many countries have made laws to control noise and make it less than 85 decibels.In China, the government
24、 is trying to solve not only air and water pollution problems but also noise pollution problems.36. The passage is mainly about _ . A. air pollution B. water pollution C. noise pollution D. world pollution 37. According to the passage, a continuous noise of _decibels can make people deaf. A. less th
25、an 85 B. less than 65 C. about 65 D. more than 85 38. 10 percent of the workers in Britain are being deafened because _ . A. they are working in noisy places B. they often listen to pop music C. they live near airports D. they are too busy to listen to otherstalk39. The government of China is trying
26、 to reduce _. A. only the air pollution B. only the air and water pollution C. only the water pollution D. the air, water and noise pollutionB Cloning is suggested as a means of bringing back a relative, usually a child, killed tragically. Some parents can understand that wish, but it must first be
27、recognized that the copy would be a new baby and not the lost child. Here lies the difficulty, for the sad parents are seeking not a new baby but a return of the dead one. Since the original would be fondly remembered as having particular talents and interests, would not the parents expect the copy
28、to be the same? It is possible, however, that the copy would develop quite differently. Is it fair to the new child to be placed in a family with such unnatural expectations?Copying is also suggested as a means by which parents can have the child of their dreams. Couples might choose to have a copy
29、of a film star, baseball player or scientist, depending on their interest. But because personality is only partly the result of genetic inheritance(遗传), conflicts would be sure to arise if the cloned child failed to develop the same interests as the original. What if the copy of Einstein shows no in
30、terest in science? Or the baseball player turns to acting? Success also depends upon fortune. What if the child does not live up to the hopes and dreams of the parents simply because of bad luck?Every child should be wanted for itself, as an individual. In making a copy of oneself or some famous per
31、son, a parent is deliberately(深思熟虑地) specifying(详细说明) the way he or she wishes that child to develop. In recent years, particularly in the U.S., much importance has been placed on the right of individuals to reproduce in ways that they wish. So I suggest there is a greater need to consider the inter
32、ests of the child and to reject these proposed uses of cloning.40. What happens to parents in cloning a lost child? A. Parents expect too much from the copy. B. Parents may get a quite different copy. C. Parents are sure to have an identical copy. D. Parents lose the talents of the lost child.41. Wh
33、at, in the authors opinion, affects the success of parents dreams? A. The cloned childs interest in Einstein. B. The cloned childs natural talent. C. The cloned childs personality. D. The efforts of the parents.42. In the third paragraph, the author implies that _. A. the cloned child is viewed as i
34、ndependent B. the right of growing in his own way is taken away from the cloned child C. parents carefully protect the rights of the cloned child D. parents are eager to wish the cloned child to be somebody.43. In this passage, the author is mainly concerned about _. A. the future of a cloned child
35、B. the possibility of cloning people C. the importance of cloning a lost child D. the problems of cloning lifeC Municipal(市政府) regulations normally ban anything from smoking in public places to parking in certain zones. But officials in the Brazilian town of Biritiba Mirim, 70km (45 miles) east of S
36、ao Paulo, have gone far beyond that. They plan to prohibit residents from dying early because the local cemetery(墓地) has reached full capacity. Theres no more room to bury the dead, they cant be cremated(火化) and laws forbid a new cemetery. So the mayor has proposed a strange solution: outlaw death.
37、Mayor Roberto Pereira says the bill is meant as a protest against federal regulations that prohibit new or expanded cemeteries in preservation areas. “They have not taken local demands into consideration”, he claims. A 2003 decree(法令) by Brazils National Environment Council forbids burial grounds in
38、 protected areas. Mr. Pereira wants to build a new cemetery, but the project has been stopped because 98% of Biritiba Mirim is considered a preservation area. Biritiba Mirim, a town of 28,000 inhabitants(居民), not only wants to prohibit residents from passing away. The bill also calls on people to ta
39、ke care of their health in order to avoid death. “I havent got a job, nor am I healthy. And now they say I cant die. Thats ridiculous,” Amarildo do Prado, an unemployed resident said. The city council is expected to vote on the regulation next week. “Of course the bill is laughable, illegal, and wil
40、l never be approved,” said Gilson Soares de Campos, an assistant to the mayor. “But can you think of a better resolution to persuade the government to change the environmental decree that is prohibiting us from building a new cemetery?” The bill states that “offenders will be held responsible for th
41、eir acts”. However, it does not say what the punishment will be.44. What is the bill to be proposed by the officials in Biritiba Mirim? A. Ban on smoking in public places. B. Ban on parking in certain zones. C. Prohibiting residents from dying early. D. Forbidding buried grounds in preservation.45.
42、What can we infer from the phrase “have gone far beyond that”? A. Officials in Biritiba Mirim have nothing of these regulations. B. The bill to be proposed by officials in Biritiba Mirim is much too unexpected. C. Officials in Biritiba Mirim have been to many places around the world. D. The official
43、s in Biritiba Mirim have built too many cemeteries in their town.46. Whats the attitude of the mayor of Biritiba Mirim towards the federal regulations? A. He objects to them. B. He gives strong backing to them. C. He asks the residents for advice on them. D. He remains silent about them.47. Which of
44、 the following is TRUE according to the article? A. The mayor of the town wants to build a new cemetery against federal regulation. B. The residents of the town sing the praises of the bill. C. The government is going to change the environmental decree. D. No better resolution of the problem has bee
45、n thought out.D A San Francisco self-service laundry(自助洗衣店) may be one of the worlds most unusual places to surf the Internet but a fashionable club on Moscows Red Square is definitely the most fashionable, according to a Yahoo survey of the globes best cybercafs(网吧). The winners of the first Yahoo Mail Inte
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