外研版高中英语必修第一册课后习题 Unit 5 Into the wild 第五单元测评卷

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第五单元测评
第一部分听力(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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What food did the woman cook?
A.Chinese food.
B.Japanese food.
C.Thai food.
2.Where will the speakers meet Sally?
A.In the park.
B.In the museum.
C.At the library.
3.How does the man think of the book?
A.Popular.
B.Humorous.
C.Scientific.
4.What will the woman do this Saturday?
A.Attend a concert.
B.Go to the park.
C.Try the new restaurant.
5.In which year is the man in college now?
A.The first year.
B.The second year.
C.The third year.
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。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What can we learn about the speakers?
A.They’re friends.
B.They’re strangers.
C.They’re relatives.
7.What makes the man feel tired?
A.Working in the sun.
B.Carrying the woman’s books.
C.Going over his English.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.How will the speakers decorate their house again?
A.By painting the wall in blue.
B.By repainting the living room.
C.By drawing a picture on the curtain.
9.What will the two speakers do first?
A.Buy some paint.
B.Make a plan.
C.Visit a country-style house.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.What does Jenny look like?
A.She has black hair.
B.She is a short girl.
C.She has blue eyes.
11.What is the population of Australia?
A.About 20,000,000.
B.About 200,000,000.
C.About
120,000,000.
12.Which city is the largest in Australia?
A.Melbourne.
B.Sydney.
C.Canberra.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.What is the man famous for?
A.Doing business.
B.Collecting coins.
C.Teaching maths.
14.How does the man get the coins for his collection?
A.He trades for rare and old ones.
B.His uncle often gives him some.
C.He asks for some from his friends.
15.Who is the woman?
A.A teacher.
B.A saleslady.
C.A journalist.
16.What is the conversation mainly about?
A.The career.
B.The hobby.
C.The business.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.What’s the name of the woman’s club?
A.Green Planet.
B.Under the Dome.
C.Love the Earth.
18.What do the club members usually do?
A.Broadcast news reports.
B.Print beautiful pictures of the school.
C.Share advice to live a low-carbon life.
19.Who were the strong supporters of the woman at the beginning?
A.Headmaster and teachers.
B.Headmaster and friends.
C.Teachers and friends.
20.Why does the woman make the speech?
A.To enter a new school.
B.To attract more members.
C.To found a new club.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A
UNESCO World Heritage Sites were created to celebrate and safeguard the most unique places around the world.Below are my 4 favorite UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Cinque Terre,Italy
With cars banned here,you’ll really get to feel the unique history and character of the Cinque Terre’s five centuries-old coastal villages.The breathtaking views of harbors(港口) far below the wild coastline along with the rich colors will definitely make it a memorable holiday.
Angkor Wat,Cambodia
Angkor Wat is the world’s largest religious(宗教的) monument and it contains impressive remains from the Khmer Empire (9th to 15th century).The site has dozens of iconic temples like Ta Prohm (a magnificent temple ruin hidden in the jungle).Hosting more than two million visitors annually,this artistic masterpiece is a must-see site.
Petra,Jordan
Petra’s rock-cut architecture has contributed to its nickname,the Rose City,based on the color of the stone it was carved from.The delicate constructions of temples and tombs along with the remains of churches and temples are only a couple of reasons why this world-famous site is a must-visit destination.
Yellowstone National Park,USA
Yellowstone’s vast wilderness includes mountain ranges,lakes and waterfalls.One of the main reasons for tourists to visit Yellowstone is to observe the amazing wildlife like grizzly bear,bison,bighorn sheep wander the plains and valleys.
For a daily moment of travel inspiration,click here to follow me.
21.Where can tourists enjoy beautiful harbor views?
A.In Cinque Terre.
B.In Angkor Wat.
C.In Petra.
D.In Yellowstone National Park.
22.What do Angkor Wat and Petra have in common?
A.Colorful stones.
B.Religious relics.
C.Coastal villages.
D.Amazing wildlife.
23.Where is the te?
A.A news report.
B.A wildlife brochure.
C.A travel blog.
D.A culture guidebook.
B
A Pakistani Wildlife team,which runs a breeding programme,has been taking care of green turtle babies during this breeding season.When a female turtle walked across the Karachi beach late one night,workers from the Sindh Wildlife group in Pakistan watched
and waited patiently.The female turtle buried a hundred or more eggs in the sand before heading back out into the sea.
The pandemic(流行病) has led to emptier coastal areas around the world.Sea turtles have used the chance to return to their birthplaces in large numbers,reclaiming the less-polluted,quieter beaches to lay their eggs during the main September-November breeding season.
“The turtles have still had enough egg-laying chances during this period.In this season,we have had a large number of turtles coming here.The result is that we have helped 6,000 eggs so far,” said Ashfaq Ali Memon,who leads Sindh Wildlife’s Sea Turtle Unit.
As soon as the mother turtle leaves,workers hurry to dig out the eggs.They move them to a one-meter-deep hole in a hatchery(孵化处) until the babies come out of the eggs,about 40 to 45 days later.The new turtles are taken to the beach immediately and set free into the sea.
The Sindh turtle unit has set free 860,000 turtle babies to the sea since being set up in 1970.Memon said 900 had been set free so far this season.
Experts say that in the past,sea turtle populations were endangered by demand for their fat,meat and eggs,but in recent years loss of habitat from pollution and land reclamation have also threatened the animals.
24.How many baby turtles have been set free to the sea so far in this season?
A.900.
B.5,100.
C.6,000.
D.860,000.
25.Which of the following best describes the breeding programme?
A.Costly.
B.Ineffective.
C.Successful.
D.Considerable.
26.What caused the decrease of sea turtle populations?
A.The loss of their food.
B.The loss of their habitat.
C.The effect of the pandemic.
D.The demand for their shell.
27.What does the passage mainly focus on?
A.The reason why green turtles are endangered.
B.The way the team protects green turtle babies.
C.The reason why the team takes care of green turtle babies.
D.A Pakistani Wildlife team takes care of green turtle babies.
C
(福建福州高一上学期期中)
When we see a person in trouble our immediate reaction is to lend a hand.But what if we see an animal in trouble,does the same rule apply?
This question was raised after a group of penguins were saved from an icy gully(峡谷) in Antarctica.It was filmed for the BBC wildlife series Dynasties.After seeing that a group of penguins had fallen into a gully and been trapped with their young the film crew were so concerned about their safety that they built a slope(斜坡) so that a few of the penguins could save themselves.
The case has taken the international media by storm.Viewers watching this film let out a sigh of relief.“I’m so glad.I
understand not getting directly involved,but a helping han d isn’t bothering,right?”viewer Kathryn Shaw said on her Meta.
However,others think human interference(干涉) is unnatural.“You can’t have sunshine throughout your life.To have done anything else would only make matters worse,” said the show’s creator David Attenborough,according to TheTimes.
In this case,however,Mike Gunton,the executive producer of the series,said that this was a one-off situation.“There were no animals going to suffer by interfering.You weren’t touching the animals and it was just felt by doing this.They had the chance not to have to keep slipping down the slope,” he told the BBC.
Such cases are familiar to Paul Nicklen,wildlife photographer for National Geographic.He told Metro,“If it’s ever a predator(捕食者) situation,no matter how gut-wrenching,you stay out of the way.Even when you’re watching a male polar bear eat a baby bear.”
“There’s no rule book in those situations.You can only respond to the facts that are right there in front of you,” Will Lawson,the show’s director,told Dail yMail.
28.What has caused a heated media discussion?
A.People’s various comments on penguins.
B.The ways of helping the trapped penguins.
C.Some penguins’ sufferings in a gully.
D.Ways of filming the series Dynasties.
29.How did the film crew feel when seeing the trapped penguins?
A.Anxious.
B.Sad.
C.Annoyed.
D.Thrilled.
30.Which human activity is considered proper in Paul Nicklen’s opinion?
A.Shooting an eagle catching a snake.
B.Preventing a polar bear eating a baby bear.
C.Watching a lion attacking a deer.
D.Distracting a crocodile biting an antelope.
31.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.The Necessity of Lending a Hand to Animals in Trouble
B.Suggestions on How to Save Animals in Trouble
C.Effects of Human Interference on Animals in Trouble
D.Opinions on Whether to Help Animals in Trouble
D
The effects of noise can reach organisms(生物体) without ears.Because of the way living things rely on each other,noise pollution may actually stop some forests from growing,a new study suggests.In a New Mexico woodland of pine trees,researchers found far fewer tree seedlings(小苗) in noisy sites than they did in quiet ones.
The study area is dotted with gas wells,some of which are quiet and some of which have compressors(压缩机) that create a constant noise.This allowed Jennifer Phillips,a behavioral ecologist at Texas A&M University—San Antonio and her colleagues to compare sites that were similar except for noise level.In areas that had been noisy for at least 15 years,the researchers found only about 13 pine seedlings,compared with 55 pine seedlings per hectare(公顷) in quiet areas.
The differences in plant growth were probably caused by changes in animal behavior,said Phillips.For eight drive away certain pollinators(传粉昆虫) such as bees,bats and moths.In the case of pine trees,the problem was likely a lack of animals to disperse seeds.Pines depend on birds to carry their seeds away from the parent tree,and birds are known to avoid noise.The differences between the sites aren’t yet obvious to someone walking through them,said Sarah Termondt,a botanist(植物学家) with the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service who helped conduct the study.That’s probably because pines are slow-growing,with most of the mature trees in such woodlands being over a century old.
The study raises questions about the future of the area.“If the noise stays there long term,are we going to lose this important ecosystem of the pine which supports so much wildlife?” said Phillips.The study was published today in the journal ProceedingsoftheRoyalSociety.
32.What does the new study focus on?
A.The influence of noise pollution on plants.
B.The way the organisms receive noise.
C.The harm of noise pollution to insects.
D.The effects of noise pollution on humans.
33.What can be learned from paragraphs 2 and 3?
A.Gas wells dotted in the area provide favorable conditions for the study.
B.The study sites are different in many ways including their noise level.
C.It is difficult for plants to live without noise and animals.
D.People can easily find the difference between the noisy and the quiet sites.
34.What does the underlined word “mature” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Seedling.
B.Thin.
C.Grown-up.
D.Tall.
35.What does Phillips mean by saying the words in the last paragraph?
A.Noise pollution is obviously a trouble that can be avoided.
B.Noise pollution could be a threat with the power to change ecosystems.
C.The pine forest is important because it supports so much wildlife.
D.Wildlife should be well protected for the future of this area. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Children should spend at least one hour playing and spending time in nature each day,according to the Wildlife Trusts(野生生物基金会). 36 It is now calling on the government to include nature time into daily school life.
37 Its 451 students in the study were 8 or 9 years of age.They were interviewed before and after nature activities.The activities were run by the Wildlife Trusts over the course of several weeks,such as learning about plants and trees.
The children showed a great increase in personal health. 38 90 percent said they learned something new about the natural world;79 percent felt the experience would help their schoolwork;
39 Perhaps most importantly,79 percent mentioned they would believe more in themselves.
40 And the time has been reducing greatly in recent years.A report found that less than 10 percent British kids enjoy themselves in nature,compared to 40 percent of adults when they were younger years ago.To improve the situation,the organization is calling on the government to free up a daily hour for nature time for kids.
A.Parents care much about their kids’ nature time.
B.However,parents on their own aren’t giving kids that time.
C.81 percent said they had better relationships with their teachers.
D.The calling comes from a study by University College London.
E.The students are asked to study in University College London for one day.
F.The UK organization speaks for 46 groups and 2,300 nature protection areas.
G.And they also showed a sense of connection with the natural world and high levels of enjoyment.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

When Ariel rode her bike to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens,New York,last November,she planned to go hiking and
bird-watching.A mile into her walk,she 41 a female swan near the water’s edge.Ariel,who had some 42 with the birds,knew that swans can be aggressive(好斗的).But as she 43 this one,it didn’t move.
She was certain that the bird needed 44 attention.Ariel was picking it up,when a thought 45 her:her best bet was the rehab center(康复中心). 46 ,it was on the other side of town.How was she going to 47 a 17-pound swan on her bike all that way?Luckily,some strangers driving by offered her a(n) 48 to a nearby subway station.
Ariel 49 the rehab center on the way,and Tristan Higginbotham,an animal-care manager,picked her up and drove them to the facility.There,staff members 50 whether the swan might have lead poisoning(铅中毒).
The staff got the swan back up on her 51 .She even made a boyfriend at the center—another 52 swan.Sadly,even with all that TLC(细心护理),the swan got a disease.Two months later,she 53 .
It’s a disappointing 54 but the real story is just how far some people are willing to go to save a swan in the big city.In all,Ariel traveled two hours by foot,car,and subway.“That’s the perfect 55 of who she is,” says Higginbotham.
41.A.defended B.spotted C.eired
42.A.eance
43.A.tended B.hunted C.approached D.amused
44.A.constant B.medical C.annual D.significant
45.A.crossed B.entered C.attached D.struck
46.A.However B.Besides C.Thus D.Instead
47.A.seize B.feed C.transportD.twist
48.A.entry B.access C.ticket D.lift
49.A.congratulated forted D.challenged
50.A.determined B.doubted C.dismissed D.desired
51.A.cars B.hands C.wings D.feet
52.A.amazed B.disappointed C.injured D.frightened
53.A.pulled through B.got through C.flew away
D.passed away
54.A.ept C.ending D.alternative
55.A.summary B.performance C.surprise D.inspiration
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Every year in the month of March,one of 56.world’s greatest wildlife migrations(迁徙) stops in central Nebraska.For a short time,sandhill cranes(沙丘鹤) fill the state’s wide,flat fields.The land provides the birds 57. the perfect place to rest and eat.
In recent years,more and more people 58.
(discover) the migration.Visitors crowd into river blinds—special buildings that help keep the bird watchers 59.
(hide) themselves.They look through their cameras or telescopes in wonder.
The sandhill cranes are worth the trip.They are 60. (general) a little over a metre tall.They have long legs and necks.Their wings stretch over two metres.Sandhill cranes have soft,grey feathers.They 61. (know) for having a bright red area on the top of their heads.
The birds stop in Nebraska as they make their way from their winter homes in Mee 62.(south) parts of the United States.The birds usually spend two or three 63. (week) at this place 64. they leave.They arrive in waves,at times as many as 400,000 in one day.They eat in the nearby fields and grass-lands.Leftover grain,insects and small creatures give 65.
(they) the energy they need as they continue their trip north,towards Canada and Siberia.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校将举行以“善待野生动物,实现和谐共处”为主题的英语演讲比赛,请你写一篇发言稿参赛,内容包括:
1.野生动物的重要性;
2.野生动物的现状及其原因;
3.发出号召。

注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请在相应位置作答。

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第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

(湖南张家界高一第一次月考)
I’m crazy about running.Sometimes the pain of r unning can have a magic influence on a runner.Throughout any given race,you are suffering.Your lungs feel like they’re being squeezed(挤压) by something unseen.But it is in this pain that a great runner is created.
My first cross-country coach told me that every race is run with patience and determination.I’ve carried this advice with me for hundreds of miles.I especially remember the 5 miles of running in one race,where his words encouraged me a lot.
That day the weather was perfect.I and dozens of runners gathered at the starting line to do some last-minute preparations for the running.Then,we lined up and got ready to start.There was a brief moment before the gun gave a signal of running.In that moment of great stress,I determined to push myself to run as fast as possible,hoping to make my coach proud,who was waiting for me at the finish line.When the sound of “Bang” came up,we were off.
Running between runners,I managed to work my way up in the first 400 meters and passed many racers on my sides.But out of good
sportsmanship,we each said a “good job” or “keep up” to every person we passed.Although we were competitors,running was a connection we all shared.
The first mile passed quickly in a feeling of excitement.It was not challenging in the beginning of the running.But I knew it would be harder and harder in the following miles.I made full use of the running skills that my coach had taught me.I checked that I was doing everything right,breathing in through my nose,keeping my hands relaping(快速摆动) my arms.However,the shadow of tiredness danced before me.Anyway I tried to push it out of my mind.
With time going by,the competition became fiercer.Every runner tried their best to run in order to gain a good place in the race.Audience along the track shouted and cheered us.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式作答。

Eventually I reached the final mile.
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Unfortunately,I suddenly fell down.
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第五单元测评
附:听力原文
(Text1)
M:What did you cook? Chinese food?
W:Well,as you know,I was in Japan last month,and I took a cooking class.So I prepared some of my favorite Japanese dishes.
(Teeet her in the park at noon.Then we’ll go to the museum together.
W:I thought we were meeting at the library.
(Text3)
M:Have you read this book,Helen?
W:No.What is it about?
M:It’s about differences between men and women.I wouldn’t say it’s a scientific book,but it kept me laughing all the way through.
(Teary,did you go to that concert you wanted to see last weekend?
W:No,w e’re going this Saturday.We’d planned to try that new restaurant but we couldn’t get a table.So we just went for a long walk in the park.
(Te:Yes,I am.
W:Is this your first year in college?
M:No,I’m an e Boston College.I studied for two years there.
(Tes y ou’ve burned yourself out.
M:Pardon?I’m afraid I didn’t quite catch you.
W:You look tired.You must have overworked yourself.
M:Yes,a little bit.I’ve been hitting the books all these days.
W:Why have you been studying so hard?
M:I need to review my English.
W:So that’s what keeps you so busy recently!
M:Yes,I’ve been tied up with my studies.Now,what worries me a lot is my English.
W:But why? Your English is very good.
M:Thank you.You are very kind.
W:No,I’m telling the truth.As an American,I understand you quite well.
M:It’s very kind of you to say so.
(Text7)
W:Honey,how long have we been living here?
M:About 10 years.What’s wrong?
W:I am thinking about decorating our house again.
M:That would cost a lot of money.But we do need to do some changes to the house.
W:Right.What about repainting the living room in yellow?
M:Good idea.I like the countryside style.
W:Great minds think the same.And we can also ask someone to draw a picture on the wall.
M:It sounds great.And the curtain should be changed too.
W:OK.Maybe we should make a plan first.
(Text8)
W:Who is the tall girl standing under the tree?
M:The girl with fair hair and blue eyes? She is Jenny,a newcomer in my class.Jenny is from Australia.
W:Australia? A faraway country from Beijing?
M:Yes,Australia is in the south hemisphere.
W:Is it a big country?
M:Yes.It is very big.It almost covers a whole continent.But its population is very small.Only about 20,000,000.
W:I hear Australia has a different season from China.
M:Right.Now we are in winter.It is very cold here in Beijing,but in Australia it is summer.It is very hot.
W:The 27th Olympic Games was held in Sydney,Australia.Is Sydney the capital of Australia?
M:No,Sydney is the largest and oldest city in Australia,but it is not the capital of Australia.Another famous city in Australia is Melbourne.
W:Which city is the capital of Australia?
M:Canberra.
(Text9)
W:Professor Jones,you’re well known as a professor of mathematics at the City College.We’re writing about what professional people do in their spare time for our newspaper.May I ask you a few questions about your favorite hobby?
M:Sure,I love discussing my hobby with people.I’m a coin collector.
W:How long have you been collecting coins?
M:Since I was 12 years old.My uncle gave me a book with spaces to put coins into.
W:How did your interest grow?
M:I filled that book and continued to look at the coins that passed through my hands,searching for rare and old ones.
W:Where do you find the coins for your collection?
M:Sometimes in my pocket change,but usually I buy them from other collectors or trade for others.
W:What does your collection consist of now?
M:I have over 5,000 valuable coins which have doubled in value.
W:You seem very businesslike in your hobby.
M:Well,do you think so? But my hobby is mainly based on interest.
W:Thank you for the answers,Professor Jones.I think people will like to read about your hobby.
(Tey name is Joy,a club founder of my school.Now I’d like to talk about my story.
I founded a student club named “Green Planet” in inspired by Chai Jing’s documentary UndertheDome.Every day our club members broadcast weather reports and PM 2.5 levels.Meanwhile,my club also shares suggestions on how to live a low-carbon life on the school board.For example,take public transportation or carpool to school,do less shopping and so on.
At first I was laughed at for being crazy,but I insisted,and then published articles and pictures of the serious pollution of the city on the school website.Luckily,I persuaded my headmaster and friends to join.Since then,we’ve worked together to promote our club.And up to now,85% of the students have joined us and enjoyed the simple but eco-friendly life.
Such is Joy,a responsible and persistent girl.Please choose me to be your student.Thank you!
1.B
2.A
3.B
4.A
5.C
6.A
7.C
8.B
9.B 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.C 16.B 17.A 18.C
19.B 20.A
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。

文章主要介绍了作者最喜欢的四个联合国教科文组织世界遗产。

21.A 细节理解题。

根据CinqueTerre,Italy中的“Thebreathtakingviews...amemorableholiday.”可知,游客在意大利的五渔村可以欣赏到美丽的海港景色。

故选A项。

22.B 细节理解题。

根据AngkorWat,Cambodia中的“AngkorWatistheworld’slargestreligious(宗教
的)monumentanditcontainsimpressiveremainsfromtheKhmerEmpire(9th to15thcentury).”和Petra,Jordan中的“Thedelicateconstructions...amust-visitdestination.”可知,吴哥窟和佩特拉共同之处是都可以参观宗教文物。

故选B项。

23.C 推理判断题。

根据文章第一段中的
“Belowaremy4favoriteUNESCOWorldHeritageSites.”及全文可知,文章
主要介绍了作者最喜欢的四个联合国教科文组织世界遗产,从而推断文章最有可能选自一篇旅游博客。

故选C项。

【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。

文章主要讲述了一个巴基斯坦的野生动物团队负责照顾绿海龟宝宝。

24.A 细节理解题。

根据第五段中的
“Memonsaid900hadbeensetfreesofarthisseason.”可知,到目前为止,本季有900只小海龟被放归大海。

故选A项。

25.C 推理判断题。

根据第三段中的
“‘...Theresultisthatwehavehelped6,000eggssofar,’saidAshfaqAl iMemon,wholeadsSindhWildlife’sSeaTurtleUnit.”可知,繁殖计划已经帮助了很多的海龟,所以这一计划是成功的。

故选C项。

26.B 细节理解题。

根据最后一段中的“butinrecentyearslossofhabitatfrompollutionandlandreclamationh avealsothreaten edtheanimals.”可知,栖息地的丧失导致了海龟的数量减少。

故选B项。

27.D 主旨大意题。

根据第一段中的
“APakistaniWildlifeteam,whichrunsabreedingprogramme,hasbeentak ingcareofgreenturtlebabiesduringthisbreedingseason.”可知,这一
野生动物小组负责照顾绿海龟宝宝,下文就此展开,介绍了团队保护绿海龟宝宝的背景、方式、成果以及原因,所以文章主要关注一个巴基斯坦野生动物小组负责照顾绿海龟宝宝。

故选D项。

【语篇解读】本文是一篇议论文。

文章主要对在南极洲冰冷的沟壑“拯救”一群企鹅,引起国际媒体的强烈反响而展开人们对野生动物干预的激烈讨论。

28.B 细节理解题。

根据第二段中的“Afterseeingthatagroupofpenguins...savethemselves.”和第三段中的“Thecasehastakentheinternationalmediabystorm.”可知,拯救企鹅的案子引起了国际媒体的讨论。

故选B项。

29.A 细节理解题。

根据第二段中的“Afterseeingthatagroupofpenguins...savethemselves.”可知,当摄制组看到被困的企鹅时感觉很担心。

故选A项。

30.C 推理判断题。

根据倒数第二段中的
“Ifit’severapredator(捕食
者)situation,nomatterhowgut-wrenching,youstayoutoftheway.Evenwh enyou’rewatchingamalepolarbeareatababybear.”可知,Paul认为即
使动物遇到危险,也不应该人为干预。

故C选项“看着一头狮子攻击一只鹿”在保罗·尼克伦看来是合适的。

故选C项。

31.D 主旨大意题。

短文主要对在南极洲冰冷的沟壑“拯救”一群企鹅,引起国际媒体的强烈反响而展开人们对野生动物干预的激烈讨论。

故短文的最佳标题为OpinionsonWhethertoHelpAnimalsinTrouble。

故选D 项。

【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。

文章介绍噪声对生态系统的影响。

32.A 细节理解题。

根据第一段中的“Becauseofthewaylivingthingsrelyoneachother,noisepollutionmaya ctuallys topsomeforestsfromgrowing”可知,这项新研究的重点是噪声污染对植物的影响。

故选A项。

33.A 推理判断题。

根据第二段中的“Thestudyareaisdottedwithgaswells...aconstantnoise.”可知,该地区的气井星罗棋布,为研究提供了有利条件。

故选A项。

34.C 词义猜测题。

根据第三段最后一句中的“insuchwoodlandsbeingoveracenturyold”可知,这里的树都是“长大的”树。

所以画线词“mature”的意思是“成熟的,长大的”。

故选C项。

35.B 推理判断题。

根据最后一段中的“Ifthenoisestaystherelongterm,arewegoingtolosethisimportanteco systemofthepinewhichsupportssomuchwildlife?”可知,菲利普斯说最后一段话的意思是噪声污染可能成为改变生态系统的威胁。

故选B项。

【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。

根据WildlifeTrusts的说法,孩子们每天至少应该花一个小时在大自然中玩耍。

然而,父母自己并没有给孩子们足够的时间。

近年来,这种时间大大缩短了。

36.F 根据下文“Itisnowcallingonthegovernmenttoincludenaturetimeintodailyscho ollife.”可知,It指代的是theWildlifeTrusts。

F项“这个英国组织代表了46个团体和2300个自然保护区。

”是对这一组织的进一步解释说明。

故选F项。

37.D 上文“Itisnowcallingonthegovernmenttoincludenaturetimeintodailyscho ollife.”中的Itisnowcallingon...和D项中的Thecalling相呼应。

D 项“这一呼吁来自伦敦大学学院的一项研究。

”对这一号召进一步解释。

故选D项。

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