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外研版高中英语必修五Module6 Animals in Danger单元练习.docx

外研版高中英语必修五Module6 Animals in Danger单元练习.docx

高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***Module6 Animals in Danger单元练习一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)听力理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

1. What does the man want to drink?A. Coffee.B. Tea.C. Juice.2. When will the man be in Russia?A. In March.B. In June.C. In August.3. Which place are the speakers probably talking about?A. An office building.B. A football field.C. A concert hall.4. Who do you think will pick up the children?A. The man.B. The woman.C. Neither of them.5. What does the woman mean?A. The man shouldn't be late for his class.B. The man can come back sometime later.C. She can pass on the message for the man.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6. How much does the woman know about computers?A. A lot.B. Not much.C. Nothing.7. Where did they go last month?A. To Great Britain.B. To Germany.C. To Greece.8. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Computer games.B. Computer use.C. Flight arrangement.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

Module 6 Animals in danger. 达标测试卷(含答案及听力音频))

Module 6  Animals in danger. 达标测试卷(含答案及听力音频))

Module 6达标测试卷时间:100分钟满分:120分第一卷听力部分(20分)一、关键词语选择。

(每小题1分,满分5分)()1. A. ball B. born C. board()2. A. prove B. improve C. protect()3. A. meat B. heat C. meet()4. A. change B. danger C. dangerous()5. A. looked for B. looked after C. looked over二、短对话理解。

(每小题1分,满分5分)()6. What's Kate's favourite animal?A. B. C.()7. What animal does Linda think is the largest on land?A. B. C.()8. Which city is really wonderful according to Harvey?A. B. C.()9. What's the weather like now?A. B. C.()10. How will they go to the park?A. B. C.三、长对话理解。

(每小题1分,满分5分)()11. Where are they going this afternoon?A. To the nature park.B. To the wildlife club.C. To the wildlife zoo.()12. What time will they meet?A. At 2:00.B. At 2:30.C. At 1:30.()13. How will they go there?A. By bike.B. By car.C. By bus.()14. How far is the nature park?A. About 10 kilometres away.B. About 5 kilometres away.C. About 20 kilometres away.()15. What should the girl take?A. Some food.B. A bottle of water.C. Some money.四、短文理解。

高中英语:Module 6《Animals in Danger》单元测试(外研版必修5)

高中英语:Module 6《Animals in Danger》单元测试(外研版必修5)

Module 6 Animals in Danger同步测试第二部分: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)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

21.Animals that live on Tibetan plain have to survive in hard climate.A.the; a B.a; the C.the; the D.a; a22.—Where would you like to have your dinner, in a French restaurant or a Chinese one?—It to me.A.is not different B.makes not a differenceC.is not a difference D.makes no difference23.They robbed the girls, and us with knives.A.walked B.got for C.went for D.went to24.My mind wasn’t on what he was saying so I’m afraid I half of it.A.was missing B.had missed C.will miss D.missed25.I suggested the man referred to into prison.A.put B.be put C.being put D.must be put26.That movie is about a love story a (n) train to Tokyo.A.setting in; express B.set in; expressC.sets in; fast D.setting in; fast27.A middle – aged woman came to the bus stop, only the bus had gone.A.to run; to find B.running; to findC.and ran; finding D.running; finding28.I could feel the wind on my face from an open window.A.to blow B.blowing C.to be blowing D.blown29.—Why do you turn back?—Oh, the bridge ahead .A.is being repaired B.is repairingC.is repaired D.is being repairing30.Please remind me he said he was going. I may be in time to see him off.A.where B.when C.how D.what31.—What do you want to do next? We have half an hour until the basketball game.—. Whatever you want to do is fine with me.A.It just depends B.It’s up to you C.All right D.Glad to hear that32.good, the apples were soon sold out.A.Tasting B.Taste C.Tasted D.Having tasted33.When she heard the news, her eyes were full of tears.A.exciting; excited B.exciting; exciting C.excited; exciting D.excited; excited 34.Don’t be afraid of asking for help it is needed.A.unless B.since C.although D.when35.There is a mountain the top is always covered with snow.A.of that B.of which C.whose D.that第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项One day, a poor boy, named Howard Kelly, was trying to pay his way through school by selling goods door to door. He was hungry, 36 he decided to beg something to eat.When a young woman opened the door, instead of a 37 he asked for a drink of water. Thinking he looked 38 she brought him a large glass of milk. He drank it and then asked, “How much do I 39 you?”“No, you don’t owe me anything.” she replied. “Mother has taught me 40 to accept pay for a kindness.” Leaving that house, he not only felt stronger 41 , but it also increased his faith in God and the human race. He was about to 42 before this point.43 later the young woman became seriously ill. The local doctors couldn’t cure her illness. They sent her to the big city, where specialists can be 44 to study her disease. Dr. Howard Kelly, now 45 , came for the consultation (会诊). When he heard the name of the town where she came from, a strange light filled his eyes. 46 , he went into her room.47 in his doctor’s gown (罩衣) he went in to see her. He 48 her at once. He went back to the 49 and determined to do his best to save her life. From that day on, he gave special attention to her case.Finally, the battle was won. Dr. Kelly asked a nurse to 50 the bill to her room. She was afraid to open it 51 she knew that it would 52 the rest of her life to pay it off. Finally she looked and read these words on the side of the bill:“Paid in full with a glass of 53 .” (Signed ) Dr. Howard KellyTears of 54 flooded her eyes as she 55 silently: “Thank you, God. Your love has spread through human hearts and hands.”36.A.after B.so C.however D.before37.A.cent B.dollar C.meal D.drink38.A.sick B.poor C.hungry D.tired39.A.pay off B.pay back C.owe D.lend40.A.always B.seldom C.never D.often41.A.physically B.mentally C.healthily D.spiritually42.A.give up B.give away C.give in D.give off43.A.Years B.Months C.Weeks D.Days44.A.called in B.called on C.called at D.called up45.A.rich B.old C.famous D.busy46.A.Slowly B.Immediately C.Pleasantly D.Surprisingly47.A.Covered B.Had C.Dressed D.Put48.A.knew B.saw C.recognized D.realized49.A.waiting room B.office C.meeting room D.consultation room50.A.give B.bring C.send D.carry51.A.but B.because C.even if D.in case52.A.spend B.take C.use D.afford53.A.tea B.coffee C.water D.milk54.A.sadness B.pride C.joy D.interest55.A.said B.shouted C.sighed D.prayed第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

(新课标)2019-2020学年高中英语 Module 6 Animals in danger单元知识滚动练(含解析)外研版必修5

(新课标)2019-2020学年高中英语 Module 6 Animals in danger单元知识滚动练(含解析)外研版必修5

Module 6 Animals in danger单元知识滚动练Ⅰ.单词拼写1.Itwasatough(棘手的) thingtoreachthetopofthemountain. 2.Scoresoffanshavebeenwaitingattheairportforthesuperstarallthemorning. 3.TheyaregoingtoLondonfirst,buttheirultimate(最终的) destinationisRome. 4.Manyreserves(保护区) forprotectingrareanimalshavebeenbuiltrecently. 5.Thegrasslandisanimportanthabitat(栖息地) formanywildlife. 6.Dinosaurshavebeenextinct(灭绝的) formillionsofyears. 7.Youwillendanger(使……处于险境) yourhealthifyousmoke. 8.Theplayeraimedatthetargetcarefullyandsucceeded. 9.Itissaidthathisfathergotinvolvedinthecase. 10.TheGreatWallinChinaisoneofthewonders(奇迹) intheworld.Ⅱ.选词填空11.Yourcomputerisstillunderguarantee.Youcangetitrepairedfree. 12.Hearingherwords,herosetohisfeetandwentout. 13.Eachstudentcanborrowtwobooksatatime. 14.Theleaderistryingtofindawaytoputdownthestrike. 15.Thankstohistimelyhelp,wesucceededinavoidingtheaccident.16.Atlast,hisunclemadeachoicetosettleinthecountryside. 17.Thenoisemadeithardformetofocusonwork.18.Pleasekeepaneyeon mychildwhileI’maway.19.ThelettersPLAstandfor thePeople’sLiberationArmyofChina. 20.Ateamhasbeensetuptolookintotheproblem.Ⅲ.单句语法填空21.Thenumberofstudentswhoareaddictedtogamesisontheincreasenow. 22.Wecan’tguarantee tooffer(offer) youagoodjobwhenyouarrivethere. 23.Theteammade(make) upoftendoctorsandfifteennurseswassenttothatarea.24.Iwon’tattendherweddingpartyunless invited(invite).25.Weshouldtryourbesttoprotectthechildrenfrombeinghurt(hurt).26.Theboywaslyingonthegrass,hiseyesfixed(fix) onthewhitecloud. 27.Onlyifyouformagoodhabitwillyousucceedsoonerorlater. 28.Theleadersarediscussingsomethingconcerning(concern) anewpolicy. 29.Theboyspentmuchtimeplayinggameslastnight.Nowonderthatheissleepynow. 30.Someyoungpeopleinvolved(involve) inthisaccidentweretakenintothehall. 31.Thegirlsawawatchlying(lie) onthegroundandwenttopickitup. 32.Youshouldexercisemoretokeepenergetic(energy).33.You’dbetternotwastetoomuchtime reading(read) novelsinyoursparetime. 34.Whenthepolicemanspottedthemanstealing(steal) thebike,hewenttocatchhim. 35.Buryingherfaceinherhands,thegirlseemedtobecrying(cry) now.Ⅳ.完成句子36.Whilevisitingthepark,ImetafriendIonceworkedtogetherwithinBeijing.在参观公园的时候,我遇到了一个我曾经一起在北京工作过的朋友。

高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger单元加餐练含解析外研版必修5

高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger单元加餐练含解析外研版必修5

单元加餐练Ⅰ.阅读理解Living in the wild can be hard. Finding food and staying safe aren't easy. Eachown. Some animals form a close partnership with other kinds of animals. These pairings are called symbiotic (共生的In a symbiotic relationship, the animals depend on each other. One animal helps the other meet its needs. Sounds good, right? Not always. Some animals are not very kind to their partners. In some cases, one animal meets its needs but hurts its partner. Take ticks (壁虱) for example. These insects suck blood to live. To get blood, they attach themselves to other kinds of animals. Ticks can pass germs that cause disease instead of helping their hosts.In othSmall animals called cleaner shrimps have found a way of helping fish at coral reefs. As their name suggests, the shrimps clean the fish. They hang out at what scientists call a cleaning station. A fish stops by. Then a shrimp climbs onto the fish and even steps into the fish's mouth. The shrimp uses its tiny claws to pick stuff off the fish's body. That can include dead skin, tiny pieces of food, and wee creatures that can hurt the fish. The fish gets a nice cleaning. The shrimp enjoys a tasty meal of fish trash.Small birds called plovers are also in the cleaning busi ness. They have big customers, crocodiles. Crocodiles have long snouts (口鼻部) filled with sharp teeth. Cleaning them is tricky. When a crocodile opens its mouth, the plover hops right in. The crocodile does not snap its snout shut. Instead, it lets the pl over eat small, harmful animals attached to its teeth. The plover gets an easy meal while the crocodile gets clean teeth.语篇解读:本文介绍了共生环境中动物的生活习性。

高二 Module 6 Animals in Danger讲解与练习

高二  Module 6  Animals in Danger讲解与练习

Module 6 Animals in DangerI believe I can do it best! 我相信我可以做到最好!主讲老师:曾琳宁学生:__________[重点短语]1. In danger : 处于危险之中(表示本身处于危险之中,对他人不产生影响)be in danger of …… :有……的危险out of danger : 脱离危险1.freezing : freezing point冰点eg. It’s freezing cold outside.frozen :冻坏了的,冻僵的freeze 结冰,凝固freeze to death3. give one’s life to…… = lay down one’s life to…… :为……献身,为…献出了自己的生命give life to : 赋予……生命/生命力/活力lose one’s life : 丧命4. by +过去时间表示“不迟于……,在……之前”,句子的谓语动词须用过去完成时形式。

5. at a time: 一次at times: 偶尔,间或at one time: 一度,曾经at all times: 总是,随时,永远at the same time: 同时6. worth (adj.):值得的be (well) worth sth / doing stheg:What he has done is worth praise / praising .worthy (adj.):值得的be worthy of sth / of being done / to be doneeg:What he has done is worthy of praise / of being praised / to be praised .7. in the 1990s = in the 1990’s 20世纪90 年代(the不可省略)8. come into fashion : 开始流行,开始成为时尚go out of fashion : 不再流行follow the fashion : 赶时髦bring into fashion : 使流行9. meanwhile = at the same time 同时10. be /get tough with sb :对某人毫不妥协,对某人采取强硬措施11. be home to : 是……的家园/ 大本营12. be concerned about / for 关心,关注be concerned with 与……有关13. tend to do sth : 往往会,常常就……eg: Women tend to live longer than men . 女人比男人长寿。

Module 6 Animals in danger.测试(含答案)

Module 6 Animals in danger.测试(含答案)

Module 6 Animals in danger.限时:60分钟满分:100分一、单项选择(每小题1分, 共10分)1. ________last, John agreed to stay here with us.A. InB. AtC. OnD. For2. —How can we protect ourselves ________ the earthquake?—We should stay calm first.A. withB. aboutC. forD. from3. Let's save pandas!There ________ only about 1, 600 pandas ________ in theforests now.A. am; liveB. is; livingC. are; livingD. are; live4. It is necessary for everyone to ________ a good habit of reading.A. enjoyB. helpC. developD. accept5. ________the animals in the zoo, we shouldn't give our food to them.A. ProtectB. ProtectingC. To protectD. To protecting6. In order to ________ us to see the tigers from Australia, my mother didn't go towork today.A. takesB. takeC. takingD. took7. —I'll be away for a long time.—Don't worry. She can look after your pet ________.A. careful enoughB. enough carefulC. carefully enoughD. enough carefully8. The American dance made me ________ my aunt in Canada.A. look upB. look atC. think ofD. take care of9. My sister is ill. I have to ________ her at home.A. look atB. look upC. look afterD. look for10. We should allow students ________ their own school uniforms (校服).A. chooseB. to chooseC. choosingD. chose二、完形填空(每小题2分, 共30分)For the first time since 1900, the world's number of wild tigers is on the rise. Wildlife conservation(保护)groups said that the ________11 of wild tigers in the forests from Russia to Vietnam is 3, 890. India alone holds more than half of the world's ________12, with 2, 226.Many say this is a good situation. It is said that the lowest number of tigers in the world was about 3, 200 according to a report. Experts say the new number is ________13 news, but they are not really sure about it. Since the last census(统计), there have been great ________14 in technology for following wild tigers. Maybe, ________15 are just thinking of more tigers this time around, ________16 the number of actual tigers might not have changed.Students began to ________17 tigers by camera in 2013. Their work is part of conservation projects. Still, this is good news, ________18 an expert of wildlife conservation. “More important than the number of tigers is that w e're seeing the direction that people ________19 more attention to protecting tigers from getting into trouble, ” she said.Tigers are still considered as ________20 animals. While the latest number showed in Russia, India, Bhutan and Nepal all turned up more tigers, the numbers are still ________21 in Southeast Asia. Killing is a huge problem in this part of the world, and ________22 trees is making the tigers' living area become smaller.Since 2010, the governments of 13 countries have kept doing something ________23 to save tigers. They are ________24 ways to double the number of wild tigers by 2022. “This action makes all the difference, ” says Hemley. “When you have ________25 cutting down trees and you can control the killing, the number of tigers will become larger, ” she says. “That's a pretty simple rule. We know it works.”11. A. number B. rest C. size D. name12. A. lions B. tigers C. animals D. plants13. A. interesting B. boring C. good D. bad14. A. difficulties B. differences C. improvements D. reasons15. A. workers B. teachers C. students D. experts16. A. if B. so C. or D. but17. A. control B. follow C. enjoy D. draw18. A. according to B. because of C. as a result D. in order to19. A. pay B. do C. get D. make20. A. popular B. wounded C. endangered D. famous21. A. falling B. rising C. going D. coming22. A. building up B. cutting downC. taking offD. knocking at23. A. interesting B. difficult C. helpful D. serious24. A. talking about B. worrying aboutC. looking forD. replying to25. A. kept B. enjoyed C. tried D. stopped三、(2021原创)阅读理解(每小题3分, 共15分)Pandas mainly eat bamboo. Nowadays pandas have become the symbol of peace. Most people like them very much. In our world there are only about 1590 pandas in forests. Most of them distribute in the bamboo forest of mountains in Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu. I think pandas are not only endangered and endemic but also ancient and fashionable.The Northeast Tiger is also known as the Siberian tiger. It is the largest existing(生存) cat. It has brown hair in summer and yellow hair in winter. Its head is large and round, and there are black stripes(斑纹) on the forehead, just like the “king” character. So we call it “king of the jungle”. There are only 56 Siberian tigers living in the parks. They are almost extinct. And there are fewer and fewer Northeast Tigers existing in the wild area.26. Where do most of the pandas distribute?A. In Sichuan Province.B. In Shaanxi Province.C. In Gansu Province.D. All of the above.27. Why do people like pandas?A. Because they like to eat bamboo leaves.B. Because they live in China.C. Because they run fast.D. Because they are cute and stand for peace.28. How many Siberian tigers are there living in the parks?A. 1590.B. 56.C. 20, 000.D. 25, 000.29. What's the Chinese meaning of the underlined word “extinct”?A. 昂贵的B. 罕见的C. 消失的D. 灭绝的30. Which of the following is TRUE?A. There are only 1590 pandas in the world.B. The Northeast Tiger has brown hair in winter and yellow hair in summer.C. The Siberian tiger is also known as the South China tiger.D. There are fewer and fewer wild Northeast Tigers.四、任务型阅读(每小题3分, 共15分)It is everyone's duty to help animals to stop extinction (灭绝). As a student, there are so many things you can do yourself too! Please look at the following tips (建议) to help the endangered animals.Send a letter to your local environment protecting center and show how you feel about the quick extinction of animals. Use the facts to write what you have found. Give some advice to the officers who make the strong rules to save animals.Draw pictures and make a poster. Put this poster somewhere at school or where people will usually see it. Add some texts in the sign to make it clear why you care about the loss (丧失) of animals. It may encourage people to do something to protect the animals.Avoid buying things that come from endangered species (物种). When you travel, be careful about what you buy. You shouldn't buy things made from endangered animals or endangered tree species that the animals live on.Watch your diet. Before eating meals, you should see if you will break a food chain. If you see somebody doing something bad for the food chain, please stop him at once.31. Who make rules to save the endangered animals?__________________________________________________________________ 32. Where should we put the poster?__________________________________________________________________ 33. Is it right to buy a gift made of ivory (象牙) while travelling?__________________________________________________________________ 34. Why should we watch our diet?__________________________________________________________________ 35. What is the writer's purpose according to the passage?__________________________________________________________________ 五、词汇运用(每小题2分, 共10分)根据汉语提示写单词。

外研版八年级英语上册Module 6 Animals in danger Unit 1练习(含答案)

外研版八年级英语上册Module 6 Animals in danger Unit 1练习(含答案)

外研版八年级英语上册Module 6 Animals in danger [Unit 1]练习Ⅰ.单词拼写根据句子意思及所给的中文提示完成单词,并将单词的正确形式填写在横线上。

每空只能填一词1.The story is very interesting. We are all ________ (感兴趣的) in it.2.We hate the war and love the ________ (和平).3.Don't swim in the lake. Look at the ________ (布告). It says, “No swimming.”4.2018·桂林一中期中Pandas are in ________(危险), so we need to protect them better.5.Many animals live in the ________ (野生环境).Ⅰ.用所给单词的适当形式填空6.What do you think of ________ (go) swimming with us?7.My parents always tell me ________ (eat) more vegetables and fruit.8.It's sad ________ (think) of the hungry children in Africa.9.We must plant as ________ (many) trees as possible to improve our environment.10.Peter paid some money ________ (get) that basketball.Ⅰ.用方框中所给短语的适当形式填空think of, look after, in danger, in peace, take away11.My grandparents live ________________ now. They are very happy.12.I came across a friend on the road yesterday but I couldn't ________________ her name at that moment. 13.We should protect the animals________________.14.I think visitors should ________________ their litter when they leave the beach.15.—Can you ________________ my sister when I am away, Lily?—No problem.Ⅰ.单项选择()16. His parents don't allow him ________ out after 9 pm.A.go B.to goC.going()17.The door is not ________ for the elephant to pass.A.wide enoughB.widely enoughC.enough wide()18.We try ________ as much money as we can to help those animals.A.raise B.to raiseC.raised()19.Michael visits many websites ________ about Chinese culture.A.learn B.learnedC.to learn()20.We should do what we can to ________ our environment and make the earth a better place for us to live. A.produce B.recycleC.protectⅠ.口语运用根据对话内容,从方框中的六个选项中选出五个合适的句子补全对话。

高中英语外研版:必修五 module 6 animals in danger 含答案

高中英语外研版:必修五 module 6 animals in danger 含答案

Module 6 Animals in Danger一、刷黑板——词汇全听写(先过识记默写关)[第一屏听写]Ⅰ.阅读词汇(英译汉)1.wildlife n.野生生物2.poacher n. 盗猎者;偷猎者3.antelope n. (藏)羚羊4.plateau n. 高原5.ideal adj. 理想的[第二屏听写]6.shawl n.披肩7.herd n. 牧群;兽群8.skin vt. 剥皮;去皮9.raid n. & vt. (警方的)突击搜查10.confiscate vt. 没收[第三屏听写]11.reptile n.爬行动物12.insect n. 昆虫13.mammal n. 哺乳动物14.bald adj. 秃(头)的15.whale n. 鲸[第四屏听写]16.ibis n.鹮17.brink n. 边缘18.initial n. 首字母_19.continent n. 大陆;洲20.monitor vt. 监测Ⅱ.高频词汇(汉译英)[第五屏听写]1.endanger vt. 使……处于险境;危及2.reserve n. 保护区;保护圈3.habitat n.栖息地4.extinct adj. 灭绝的;绝种的5.struggle n. 挣扎;斗争[第六屏听写]6.protect vt. 保护7.battle n. 战斗8.worth adj. 值……钱9.spot n. (某事发生的)准确地点;现场10.condition n. (-s)环境;情况[第七屏听写]11.meanwhile adv. 同时12.dealer n. (尤指买卖贵重商品的)商人13.aim n. 目标;目的14.involve vt. 涉及;包括15.live adj. 活的[第八屏听写]16.lay vt. 产卵;下蛋17.wonder n. 奇迹18.extinction n. 灭绝;绝种19.branch n. 分支机构;办事处20.focus n. 焦点;集中点[第九屏听写]21.energy n.能源22.waste vt. 浪费23.be_concerned_about_sth. 关心某事;担心某事24.feed_on (动物)以……为食25.stand_for 代表26.set_up 建立;设立二、刷清单——热身自盘点(再过基本应用关)(一)核心单词。

Module 6 Animals in Danger 单元测试题1

Module 6 Animals in Danger 单元测试题1

Module 6 Animals in Danger第二部分: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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

ASince 2003 the Champaign School of Music has helped thousands of beginning ─ advanced students of all ages to play the music they love.Thanks again to the Champaign School of Musicfor sponsoring (赞助) this edition of our Weekend Planner.Our picks:What: Goodrich Quality Theaters Presents Morning MoviesWhere: Savoy 16When: Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings; 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Get there early!How much: $1 per ticket, free for Frequent Moviegoer Club cardholders Appropriate (适合的) for: All agesWhy you should go: This weekend's movie is Hotel Transylvania 2. Funny, a little bit frightening, and also spicy (刺激的) at times. Read the Common SenseMedia rating to judge the appropriateness for your family.What: Exhibit Opening: Fawnsweet and FatmucketsWhere: Interpretive Center, Homer Lake Forest PreserveWhen: Saturday, September 2; 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.How much: FREEAppropriate for: All agesWhy you should go: Come check out the Interpretive Center's special exhibit for 2017! There will be fun water-related activities offered throughout the day.What: FETCH! Pet Care Hoppin' Hound Egg HuntWhere: The Champaign Bark District Dog ParkWhen: Saturday, September 2; 12:00-1:30 p.m.How much: FREEAppropriate for: All agesWhy you should go: Bring the whole family to the only egg hunt your pet can enjoy as much as you do. Enjoy treats and refreshments (点心) for dogs and humans, activities for the kids, pet photography, and prizes. The hunt starts right at noon!What: Spurlock Museum WorldFestWhere: Spurlock MuseumWhen: Saturday, September 2; 12:30-4:00 p.m.How much: Suggested donation (捐赠): $5Appropriate for: All agesWhy you should go: During WorldFest, the museum celebrates the wonderful variety of performance arts practiced around the world and offers hands-on activities to everyone.21. When can kids watch an exciting movie?A. Saturday, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.B. Saturday, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.C. Saturday, 12:00-1:30 p.m.D. Saturday, 12:30-4:00 p.m.22. Where should kids go if they are interested in water games?A. Savoy 16.B. Spurlock Museum.C. The Champaign Bark District Dog Park.D. Interpretive Center, Homer Lake Forest Preserve.23. How is Spurlock Museum WorldFest different from the other three?A. It's free of charge.B. It holds plenty of activities.C. It's suitable for people of all ages.D. It combines art appreciation and doing.BIn summer 2007, I joined the British Red Cross at 15. After several days of training, I was attending my first event as a fully qualified Red Cross volunteer. Our team was providing medical cover for a large martial arts (武术) grading event.Although I'd passed my first aid course with flying colours, I was nervous before the event began. There's quite a difference between the classroom and the real thing! Two experienced adult volunteers would be working with me for the day.Rosie was taking part in the under-16s event. This was supposed to benon-contact, and she was wearing full protective clothing just in case. All these precautions (预防措施) didn't help however, when her competitor misjudged a move and delivered a violent blow to her head.“Guys, we need some help over here!” Over we went, all three of us carrying various bits of kit (工具箱). Rosie was lying on the ground. As we approached we could see she was conscious. Brian, my colleague took the lead.“Hey there, stay nice and still for me. Chris here is just going to hold your head. Don't worry; it's just a precaution.”I helped, painfully aware that hundreds of sets of eyes were following our every move. However I soon forgot all about this as I focused on the task at hand.Rosie was complaining of pain in her neck. These are all classic signs of a possible spinal injury. Quickly, Brian found there were no other injuries and an ambulance (救护车) was called. I was still holding her head and doing my best to comfort her.The doctors arrived and we put Rosie carefully into the ambulance for a trip to hospital. Then we went back to the first aid post quickly.Ten years on I've met many more people like Rosie — in need of help. I've moved on from being a trainee to a trainer, from an inexperienced first aider to being part of an emergency ambulance (急救车) team.When a call comes in, that slight feeling of nervousness is still there. However, so is the feeling of making a difference, being there during a painful moment in someone's life.24. What does the underlined part “with flying colours” probably mean?A. Slowly.B. Carefully.C. Poorly.D. Successfully.25. How was Rosie injured?A. She was hit by mistake.B. She made a wrong move.C. She didn't take precautions.D. She was not herself and fell.26. How did the author help Rosie?A. She took her to hospital.B. She checked her injuries.C. She did something for her pain.D. She held her head and calmed her.27. What do we know about the author now?A. She often receives first aid training.B. She's working as a professional doctor.C. She feels a sense of achievement about her work.D. She's no longer nervous when performing first aid.C2013 was a record-breaking year for rhinoceroses — but not in a good way. That year, a total of 1,004 rhinos were poached (illegally hunted) in South Africa, the country where almost all of the world's rhinos live. That's an increase of more than 50 percent from 2012 — when 668 rhinos were killed. It was also the most South African rhinos killed in one year.“The world's rhinos are facing great danger,” says Dr. Naomi Doak of TRAFFIC, a conservation group that works to stop the trafficking (buying and selling) of wildlife.The rise in poaching is due to an increasing demand for rhino horns in Asian countries such as Vietnam and China, where the horns are used as key ingredients in traditional Asian medicines. Some people believe taking ground-up rhino horn can help treat pain, fevers, and cancer (though these uses have not been medically proven to be effective). The demand is so great that rhino horns can sell for more than $30,000 a pound in Asia.Poaching has already had extremely serious results for rhinos. The Western black rhino became extinct in the last ten years. The Javan rhinoceros has almost completely disappeared from Vietnam, with fewer than 50 remaining. Now, African black rhinos and white rhino s are facing disaster. The black rhino is listed as “highly endangered” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Fewer than 5,000 exist. White rhinos are considered “near threatened,” with about 20,150 in the wild.Many nations are now taking steps to protect rhinos. The governments of several countries have signed agreements to fight rhino poaching by making the sale of rhino horns illegal, catching poachers and smugglers (走私者), and increasing public awareness about the problem.South Africa has signed agreements with Vietnam and China to fight wildlife trafficking between the countries. It is developing similar agreementswith Mozambique, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia.“Thes e countries must join together if they hope to stop this stealing of southern Africa's natural heritage (遗产),” says Tom Milliken, TRAFFIC's rhinoexpert. “Rhino-horn trafficking represents a threat to the basic structure of society.”28. Why was 2013 a record-breaking year?A. More rhinos were trafficked than ever.B. The largest number of rhinos was killed.C. It saw the highest increase in rhino prices.D. The number of rhinos dropped to the lowest.29. Why do some Asians want to buy rhino horns?A. To seek pleasure.B. To do experiments.C. For health benefits.D. For personal collection.30. What is the focus of Paragraph 4?A. The serious situation of rhinos.B. The importance of protecting rhinos.C. The measures taken to protect rhinos.D. The causes of rhinos' being endangered.31. What does Tom Milliken think of rhino poaching?A. It endangers other wildlife.B. It is dangerous and damaging.C. It helps to develop the economy.D. It has been brought under control.DJack White is a 17-year-old student who has already published a collection of poetry with a local publisher. Jack believes switching to an all-boys school from his coed (男女同校的) high school changed his life.“When I was at my coed school, poetry was for girls not boys. Guys were supposed to like subjects like math, computers, and science. When I wrote poems, the guys at school used to make fun of me and girls didn't want to date me. At my new school, things are different. I don't worry what girls are thinking since there aren't any.”Jack may not realize that boys and girls also learn and think differently based on specific biological developments. These differences affect how and when boys and girls learn, so single-sex education is actually better for children.Take, for example, brain development. The areas of the brain involved in language, feelings, physical coordination (协调), and social relationships, develop in a different order and speed in girls and boys. Research has shown that girls' brainsdevelop the connections between language and emotions (情感) earlier than boys' brains. In a single-sex classroom, everyone's brain is developing at similar speeds, so teachers can teach according to their students' actual abilities.Boys and girls also have different hearing abilities. Girls have a sense of hearing which is two to four times better than boys. Women teachers often speak more quietly, so boys may have more difficulty hearing a woman teacher if she is talking in her “normal” voice. The teacher needs to speak louder to get the boys' attention. In a single-sex school, teachers do not have to keep adjusting (调整) their voice.Jack might not be aware of the biological arguments why single-sex education is better, but he realizes that he is learning faster at his new school. As Jack says, “I hated writing and studying English in my old coed school, but now I'm a published poet! My new school helped me become comfortable with who I really am.”32. What do we know about Jack's previous school?A. It's a mixed school.B. It discouraged poem writing.C. It didn't provide language classes.D. It published Jack's poetry collection.33. Why does the author say single-sex education is better for children?A. Girls are smarter than boys.B. Boys are easily distracted by girls.C. Boys and girls have natural differences.D. Boys and girls are good at different subjects.34. What will happen in a single-sex classroom?A. All students learn at the same speed.B. Teachers have to work extremely hard.C. Students will learn to express their feelings fast.D. Teachers know students' abilities and teach accordingly.35. When teaching boys, women teachers should _____.A. act bravelyB. speak softlyC. raise their voicesD. lay down strict rules第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高中英语Module6Animalsindanger单元加餐练(一~二)(含解析)外研版必修5

高中英语Module6Animalsindanger单元加餐练(一~二)(含解析)外研版必修5

单元加餐练(一)完形阅读组合练Ⅰ.完形填空“A one­thousand­mile journey begins with a single step,” as the saying goes. However, what it doesn’t tell us is that once the journey is __1__, it might be hard to stop. That’s the __2__ for Tang Renli, a senior at Nanjing University of Technology, who has traveled more than 200 cities in China __3__ four years of college.He never __4__ of going to so many places when he completed his first trip to Yangzhou during the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday in his freshman year. From then on he was __5__ on travel. “There is a strange yet fresh __6__ that I’ve never felt before,” Tang said. “It’s __7__ that keeps me exploring new places.”You may __8__ how Tang could find the time, being a fulltime college student. Did he really __9__ classes to travel? “I gave myself one to two weeks every month for __10__. But I always took care of my class and assignments first,” Tang said. “I __11__ more time and effort on my study __12__ during the finals’ weeks. But thinking of traveling afterwards was my biggest __13__.”Schoolwork was not the only obstacle Tang had to __14__. His travel budget was __15__, so Tang had to make the most of what he had. He usually took the __16__ form of transport. There were also times when he walked, hitchhiked, and slept in train stations, police offices and vans.“Sometimes I felt lonel y, __17__ and even found myself in danger. But these setbacks __18__ my journey and my life. People often ask me what kind of advice I can give to those who want to do the same,” Tang said.“Don’t think too much about the uncertainties because you’ll __19__ that bridge when you get to it. And once you take your first step, the feeling is __20__ and addictive.”语篇解读:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。

2019_2020学年高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger课时跟踪检测一含解析外研版

2019_2020学年高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger课时跟踪检测一含解析外研版

课时跟踪检测(一) Introduction & Reading — Pre-reading 阅读理解A2013 was a record­breaking year for rhinoceroses — but not in a good way. That year, a total of 1,004 rhinos were poached (illegally hunted) in South Africa, the country where almost all of the world's rhinos live. That's an increase of more than 50 percent from 2012 —when 668 rhinos were killed. It was also the most South African rhinos killed in one year.“The world's rhinos are facing great danger,” says Dr. Naomi Doak of TRAFFIC, a conservation group that works to stop the trafficking (buying and selling) of wildlife.The rise in poaching is due to an increasing demand for rhino horns in Asian countries such as Vietnam and China, where the horns are used as key ingredients in traditional Asian medi cines. Some people believe taking ground­up rhino horn can help treat pain, fevers, and cancer (though these uses have not been medically proven to be effective). The demand is so great that rhino horns can sell for more than$30,000 a pound in Asia.Poaching has already had extremely serious results for rhinos. The Western black rhino became extinct in the last ten years. The Javan rhinoceros has almost completely disappeared from Vietnam, with fewer than 50 remaining. Now, African black rhinos and white rh inos are facing disaster. The black rhino is listed as “highly endangered” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Fewer than 5,000 exist. White rhinos are considered “near threatened”, with about 20,150 in the wild.Many nations are now taking steps to protect rhinos. The governments of several countries have signed agreements to fight rhino poaching by making the sale of rhino horns illegal, catching poachers and smugglers (走私者),and increasing public awareness about the problem.South Africa has signed agreements with Vietnam and China to fight wildlife trafficking between the countries. It is developing similar agreements with Mozambique,Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia.“These countries must join together if they hope to stop this stealing of southern Africa's natural heritage (遗产),”says Tom Milliken, TRAFFIC's rhinoexpert.“Rhino­horn trafficking represents a threat to the basic structure of society.”语篇解读:本文是说明文。

高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger专项测试同步训练6719

高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger专项测试同步训练6719

高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger专项测试同步训练2020.031,阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-20所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

The last time I saw my mother, she didn’t know who I was. Although having 1 from dementia(老年痴呆症) for many years, mother was never 2 . All our family came to the hospital to spend time with her. She didn’t 3 them either, but we wanted to be there with her.I have just flown back from Texas. Mother 4 looked at me, or past me, and said “Yeah”. That’s 5 she responded to 6 around her. In spite of this, I held her hand and talked to her.I told her about the big old house in Highland where I 7 . When we first 8 there from Mascoutah when I was 5 years old, I was 9 of that house. The yard was full of 10 and the house was falling apart. But my father and mother were intelligent and 11 and we eight kids helped to turn it into a home. All of a sudden, I wasn’t frightened any more.I told her she must have been very 12 when I decided to go to college to study journalism 13 being a priest(牧师), which she thought was the highest 14 for a family. But she didn’tshow it. She just saw me 15 with my favorite chocolate chip cookies.When I told her all about Texas, 16 she and father had been to visit me, mother seemed 17 by that Texas beach on which they had taken a 18 . She 19 the trip and kept the picturein the living room all the time.We had too many stories to tell. It was time for me to say 20 to mother and I told her I’d see her again. “Yeah,” she answered. But I wasn’t able to.1. A. recovered B. suffered C. damaged D. lived2. A. healthy B. awake C. unconscious D. alone3. A. see B. understand C. recognize D.like4. A. never B. just C. excitedly D.seldom5. A. because B. when C. how D. what6. A. somewhere B. everywhere C. something D. everything7. A. experienced B. grew up C. brought up D. worked8. A. moved B. visited C. left D. withdrew9. A. fond B. afraid C. curious D. tired10. A. weeds B. flowers C. trees D. waste11. A. fortunate B. easy-going C. hospitable D. hard-working12. A. disappointed B. excited C. surprised D. anxious13. A. as well as B. instead of C. except for D. in spite of14. A. praise B. prize C. honor D. encouragement15. A. away B. out C. about D. off16. A. which B. that C. where D. when17. A. delight B. interested C. happy D. impressed18. A. note B. boat C. picture D. bath19. A. enjoyed B. hated C. remembered D. accounted20. A. thanks B. goodbye C. sorry D. hello答案1, BDCBC DBABA DABCD CDCAB。

高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger课时训练1外研版必修5

高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger课时训练1外研版必修5

高中英语Module6AnimalsinDanger课时训练1外研版必修5课时训练Ⅰ基础夯实Ⅰ.写作词汇检测根据每一组的提示词,完成或者翻译句子1.(1)I was wearing a fur coat to the cold.(2)我们该尽力采取措施保护濒临灭绝的动物。

(protect)答案:(1)protect myself from(2)We should try our best to protect the endangered animals.2.(1)The book reading.(2)这栋房子值很多钱。

(worth)答案:(1)is worth(2)The house is worth a lot of money.3.(1)Jack ran for a doctor; we stayed with the patient.(2)简在写信,而在此同时汤姆在看电视。

(meanwhile)答案:(1)meanwhile(2)Jane was writing a letter and meanwhile,Tom was watching TV.运用所学单词或短语造句4.(1)spot(2)condition(3)struggle答案:(1)This is the spot (where) he was murdered.(2)The ship is not in a condition to make a long voyage.(3)She struggled to get away from the enemy.Ⅱ.阅读词汇检测阅读下列句子,说出黑体词的含义1.Development of the area would endanger wildlife.含义答案:危及2.The polar bear’s habitat is the icy waters of the Arctic.含义3.The poacher was arrested for trapping in the game preserve.含义答案:偷猎者4.After the disaster there were many who wanted food and shelter.含义答案:栖身之所5.The plateau extends for many miles.含义答案:高原6.Drug was found when the police raided the club.含义答案:突击搜查7.We’ll have to confiscate this object.含义答案:没收8.He is looking for a wi fe but he hasn’t found his ideal mate.含义答案:理想的Ⅲ.单句语法填空1.He said life wouldn’t be worth (live)without friendship.答案:living2.Leave a basin of water outside in (freeze)weather.答案:freezing3.Although (tir e)after a whole day’s work,I spend half an hour doing housework every night.答案:tired4.After graduation from high school,I went to college;,all my friends got well-paid jobs.答案:meanwhile5.He took pa rt in the workers’ struggle better pay.答案:for6.This is the house we can store grain and many other things.答案:where7.The little girl showed no anxiety before the competition.She seemed (prepare)for it pretty well.答案:to have prepared8.One of the (condition)of the job is that you should b e able to drive.答案:conditions9.The government will get tough those who avoid paying taxes.答案:with10.The book tells stories of the earthquake through the eyes of thoselives were affected.Ⅳ.用本部分出现的短语完成句子1.在学校里,他积极参加各种活动。

(word完整版)新版外研八上Module 6Animals in danger练习

(word完整版)新版外研八上Module 6Animals in danger练习

外研八上Module 6Animals in danger知识点短语在……危险之中________________ 脱离危险________________向某人提供某物________________=________________查明________________ 寻找________________以……为食________________ 靠……为生________________依赖于,取决于________________ 越来越少________________计划做……________________例如……________________想起________________允许做某事________________保护某人/某物使其不受…。

侵害________________拿走,带走________________长大________________照顾________________ =________________看________________ 查找________________小心________________看起来像 ________________查阅________________检查________________浏览________________ 照顾________________环顾________________ 期待________________为…。

筹钱________________对….进行调查/研究________________用某物喂某人/某人________________把某用喂给某人/某物________________(牛、马、羊)以….。

为食________________对做某事感兴趣________________靠近。

. ________________需要做某事________________需要某人做某事________________有一个安全的地方来生存________________在和平中、在宁静中________________和平相处________________注意到某人正在做某事________________在自然环境下、在野外________________为了________________建立、创立、树立________________养成好的习惯________________让某人做某事________________阻止。

(新课改)2020版高考英语一轮复习Module6AnimalsinDanger学案外研版

(新课改)2020版高考英语一轮复习Module6AnimalsinDanger学案外研版

Module 6 Animals in Danger(一)课前自主学习Ⅰ.阅读单词——————知其意1.habitat n.栖息地2.wildlife n. 野生生物3.battle n. 战斗4.ideal adj.理想的5.skin vt.[纵联1] 剥皮;去皮6.dealer n. (尤指买卖贵重商品的)商人7.insect n. 昆虫8.whale n. 鲸9.brink n. 边缘10.branch n. 分支机构;办事处Ⅱ.重点单词——————写其形1.struggle n. 挣扎;斗争2.spot n. (某事发生的)准确地点;现场3.condition n.[纵联2] (­s)环境;情况4.meanwhile adv.同时5.live adj.活的6.lay vt.产卵;下蛋7.wonder n. 奇迹8.focus n. 焦点;集中点9.waste vt.浪费10.monitor vt.监测Ⅲ.拓展单词——————通其变1.endanger vt.使……处于险境;危及→endangered adj.濒危的→danger n.危险→dangerous adj.危险的2.reserve n.保护区;保护圈 v.保留;预定→reservation n.保留;预定[纵联3]3.extinct adj.灭绝的;绝种的→extinction n.灭绝;绝种4.protect vt.保护→protection n.保护5.worth adj.值……钱→worthy adj.值得的→worthwhile adj.值得花时间/金钱/精力的6.aim n.目标;目的→aimless adj.没有目标的7.involve vt.涉及;包括→involved adj.有关的8.initial n.首字母adj.最初的→initially adv.最初9.continent n.大陆;洲→continental adj.大陆的;大洲的10.energy n.能源;能量;精力→energetic adj.精力充沛的;充满活力的[纵联4]纵联1.由skin想到的转化动词①head朝……而去②hand交出;传递③face面对④shoulder肩负;承担⑤finger抚摸⑥host主办⑦nurse护理⑧picture描绘纵联2.“状况,情况”都会出现①condition n.环境;情况②state n.状态;状况③situation n.情形;处境④circumstance n.状况;情况⑤status n.状况;地位纵联3.reserve形近词一览①preserve vt.保存②observe vt.观察③conserve vt.保存④deserve v.应受纵联4.“齐力”并举①energy n.精力②ability n.能力③power n.权力④insight n.洞察力⑤force n.武力⑥strength n.力量⑦intelligence n.智力⑧violence n.暴力⑨appreciation n.欣赏力⑩effort n.努力单元话题——动物保护子话题1 动物名称①creature n.生物,动物②species n.物种③beast n.野兽,牲畜④dinosaur n.恐龙⑤panda n.大熊猫⑥zebra n.斑马⑦giraffe n.长颈鹿⑧squirrel n.松鼠⑨kangaroo n.袋鼠⑩elephant n.大象⑪chimp n.(非洲)黑猩猩⑫butterfly n.蝴蝶子话题2 动物肢体部位①feather n.羽毛②fur n.毛皮;裘皮③claw n.爪④wing n.翅膀⑤tail n.尾巴⑥shell n.壳子话题3 生态保护①ecology n.生态,生态学②evolution n.进化,演变③primitive adj.原始的,远古的④global warming全球变暖⑤raise the awareness of 提高……的意识⑥biological diversity 生物多样性⑦keep the balance of nature 保持生态平衡[学考对接·活学活用]高考采撷(一) 阅读中的词汇应用1.(2012·湖北高考阅读E) The way most of us spend our mornings is exactly opposite to the ❶(condition) that promote flexible, open­minded thinking.Imaginative ideas are most likely to come to us when we're unfocused.If you are one of those ❷ (energy) morning people, your most inventive time comes in the early evening when you are relaxed.Sleepy people's lack of focus❸ leads to an increase in creative problem solving.①用condition的正确形式填空:conditions②用energy的正确形式填空:energetic③写出focus在句中的含义:专注2.(2012·天津高考阅读A)As a bicycle rider, you have a responsibility to ride only on streets and posted bicycle paths.Riding on sidewalks or other walkways can lead to a fine.The speed limit for bicycles on campus is 15 mph, unless otherwise posted.Always give the right of way to walkers.If you are ❶ (involve) in an accident, you are required to offer appropriate aid, call the Department of Public Safety and remain at the scene❷ until the officer lets you go.①用involve的正确形式填空:involved②写出scene在本单元中的同义词:spot,句中的at the scene可替换为on_the_spot,意为“当场;在现场”高考采撷(二) 写作中的词汇应用(根据汉语及提示词翻译句子)1.(2014·重庆高考写作)我非常同意你的观点。

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单元加餐练(一) 完形阅读组合练Ⅰ.完形填空“A one­thousand­mile journey begins with a single step,” as the saying goes. However, what it doesn't tell us is that once the journey is __1__, it might be hard to stop. That's the __2__ for Tang Renli, a senior at Nanjing University of Technology, who has traveled more than 200 cities in China __3__ four years of college.He never __4__ of going to so many places when he completed his first trip to Yangzhou during the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday in his freshman year. From then on he was __5__ on travel. “There is a strange yet fresh __6__ that I've never felt before,” Tang said. “It's __7__ that keeps me exploring new places.”You may __8__ how Tang could find the time, being a fulltime college student. Did he really __9__ classes to travel? “I gave myself one to two weeks every month for __10__. But I always took care of my class and assignments first,” Tang said. “I __11__ more time and effort on my study __12__ during the finals' weeks. But thinking of traveling afterwards was my biggest __13__.”Schoolwork was not the only obstacle Tang had to __14__. His travel budget was __15__, so Tang had to make the most of what he had. He usually took the __16__ form of transport. There were also times when he walked, hitchhiked, and slept in train stations, police offices and vans.“Sometimes I felt lonely, __17__ and even found myself in danger. But these setbacks __18__ my journey and my life. People often ask me what kind of advice I can give to those who want to do the same,” Tang said.“Do n't think too much about the uncertainties because you'll __19__ that bridge when you get to it. And once you take your first step, the feeling is __20__ and addictive.”语篇解读:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。

一个名叫唐人立的大学生利用大学四年时间,去了国内200多个城市旅行。

而他在四处旅行的同时是如何兼顾学习并克服资金方面的困难的呢?看看唐人立是怎样做到的吧!1.A.started B.decidedC.ended D.finished解析:选A 旅行一旦开始,可能就难以停下来。

结合上下文可知,此处应用started。

2.A.state B.pointC.case D.situation解析:选C the case表示“实情,事实”,即唐人立就是这样。

3.A.beyond B.forC.after D.during解析:选 D 根据上下文可知,在大学四年期间唐人立去过中国的200多个城市,during“在……期间”,符合语境。

4.A.spoke B.thoughtC.talked D.reminded解析:选B 在他大一那年清明节假期完成他的第一次扬州之行时,他没有“想到”能去这么多的地方旅行。

5.A.fond B.keenC.interested D.crazy解析:选B 从那以后,他就对旅行着了迷。

be keen on“对……着迷”,为固定搭配。

6.A.feeling B.spiritC.touch D.emotion解析:选A 结合上下文可知,此处表示一种新奇的感觉,故A项feeling符合语境。

7.A.panic B.confusionC.curiosity D.fear解析:选C 根据上文中的“strange yet fresh”可知,此处填curiosity“好奇心”。

8.A.see B.expectC.reply D.wonder解析:选D 从下文内容可知,此处表示你也许想知道唐人立作为一个全日制大学生怎么会有时间(去旅行)。

9.A.stop B.avoidC.skip D.neglect解析:选C skip classes“旷课”,符合语境。

10.A.travel B.entertainmentC.exercise D.study解析:选A 根据上文的travel和下一句的内容可知,此处表示他每个月给自己一至两周的时间去旅行。

11.A.cost B.spentC.paid D.took解析:选B spend ...on sth.表示“在某事上花(金钱、时间等)”,符合语境。

12.A.eventually B.especiallyC.absolutely D.essentially解析:选B 尤其是在期末考试的几个星期中,唐人立在学习上花的时间和精力更多。

especially“特别,尤其”,符合语境。

13.A.inspiration B.recreationC.foundation D.motivation解析:选D 但想到后来的旅行,唐人立动力十足。

motivation“动力”。

14.A.cope with B.account forC.turn down D.make up解析:选 A cope with=deal with“(成功地)处理,对付”,符合语境。

account for“是……的原因”;turn down“拒绝”;make up“构成,编造”。

15.A.enough B.hugeC.limited D.loose解析:选C 从下文可知,唐人立的旅行预算有限,故用limited。

16.A.slowest B.safestC.fastest D.cheapest解析:选D 根据下一句可知,唐人立通常选择“最便宜的”交通方式。

17.A.selfless B.helplessC.careless D.hopeless解析:选B 有时候,他会感觉到孤独、无助甚至是处在危险之中。

根据空前后的内容可知,此处应表示的是不好的感觉,故helpless“无助的”,符合语境。

hopeless“绝望的”,文章并没有体现这一点,故排除。

18.A.enriched B.enlargedC.endangered D.encouraged解析:选A 根据转折词But可知,此处表示“虽然有时候他会感到孤独、无助甚至是处在危险之中,但这些阻碍却丰富了他的旅行和生活”,故A项正确。

19.A.build B.designC.cross D.remove解析:选 C 不要总想着那些不确定的因素,因为船到桥头自然直。

cross the bridge“过桥”,符合语境。

20.A.terrible B.importantC.amazing D.negative解析:选C 一旦你跨出第一步,你就会有那种奇妙的、令人着迷的感觉。

amazing“惊人的,了不起的”。

Ⅱ.阅读理解When seven­year­old Sky Nockels learned that black rhinos (犀牛) were an endangered species, he decided to do something to help them. He raised money to adopta black rhino named Imara at the Great Plains Zoo in South Dakota. By adopting Imara, Sky helps the zoo take care of the rhino's needs, such as food and a good habitat.Sky has been a summer camp member at the Great Plains Zoo sincehe was three. There he and other kids learnt about the animalsand did projects for them. “We made juice drinks for the bears,”says Sky. “They enjoyed them.” Another time, he made holes in cardboard tubes and filled them with vegetables for the monkeys. The monkeys had fun plucking (摘) their food from the tubes.Now that Sky is older, he is playing an even more active role in the care of animals. Since black rhinos are one of Sky's favorite animals, he decided to adopt Imara first. “I adopted a Grevy's zebra named Deman, too, for my little brother Alexander,” he says.Sky raised money to help care for the animals he wanted to adopt. He promised to raise D|S75 for his rhino and D|S25 for Alexander's zebra. To earn the money, Sky and his grandfather planted a vegetable garden. Sky planted seeds (种子), watered, and weeded (除草). When the time came, he harvested the vegetables and sold them at a stand in front of his parents' store.When Sky's friends heard about the stand, they brought vegetables from their parents' garden to sell, too. With the help of his friends, he earned enough money to honor his promises.Sky is one of the youngest people to adopt an animal at the Great Plains Zoo. He cares about the animals and plans to plant and sell vegetables again this summer to help them. “I hope other children do something to help animals, too,” he says.语篇解读:本文主要讲述了一个七岁的美国儿童是如何帮助濒危动物黑犀牛的故事。

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