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届一轮复习外研版必修五Module6AnimalsinDanger单元学案27页word版
2019届一轮复习外研版必修五Module6AnimalsinDanger单元学案
一单元基础词汇句式全练
一、写其形
1.endangervt.使……处于险境;危及
2.reserven.保护区;保护圈
3.strugglen.挣扎;斗争
4.protectvt.保护
5.battlen.战斗
6.idealadj.理想的
7.worthadj.值……钱
8.skinvt.剥皮;去皮
9.spotn.(某事发生的)准确地点;现场
10.conditionn.(-s)环境;情况
11.meanwhileadv..同时
12.aimn.目标;目的
13.involvevt.涉及;包括
14.liveadj.活的
15.layvt.产卵;下蛋
16.wondern.奇迹
17.ibisn.鹮
18.branchn.分支机构;办事处
19.continentn.大陆;洲
20.focusn.焦点;集中点
21.energyn.能源
22.wastevt.浪费
23.monitorvt.监测
二、知其意
1.habitatn.栖息地
2.extinctadj.灭绝的;绝种的
3.wildlifen.野生生物
4.poachern.盗猎者;偷猎者
5.antelopen.(藏)羚羊
6.plateaun.高原
7.shawln.披肩
8.herdn.牧群;兽群
9.raidn.&vt.(警方的)突击搜查
10.confiscatevt.没收
11.dealern.(尤指买卖贵重商品的)商人
12.reptilen.爬行动物
13.insectn.昆虫
14.mammaln.哺乳动物
15.baldadj.秃(头)的
16.whalen.鲸
17.brinkn.边缘
18.extinctionn.灭绝;绝种
19.initialn.首字母
1.putdown放下;写下
2.giveone’slifeto为……献身
3.onthespot当场
4.beconcernedaboutsth
涉及某事;关心某事;担心某事
5.keepaneyeon照看;留神
6.feedon(动物)以……为食
7.standfor代表
8.setup建立;设立
9.gettoughwith对……采取强硬措施
10.gofor攻击(某人);对……也适用
11.focuson集中(注意力/精力)于
1.Oftenworkingatnight,thepoachersshootwholeherdsofantelopesatatime,leavingonlythebabies,whosewoolisnotworthsomuch.
那些偷猎者常常是夜里出动,一次就捕杀掉整群的藏羚羊,只留下那些毛不那么值钱的幼崽。
2.Internationalco-operationseemstobeworking.
国际合作也见成效。
3.TheWWFbelievesthatourworldhasafutureonlyifpeoplelearntoconservenatureandnotwasteenergy.
WWF相信只要人们学会去保护自然而不浪费资源,我们的地球就会有美好的未来。
二单元综合知识运用检测
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
InsidetheRainRoom
TheRainRoomhasarrivedandlocalartloversaretakingnotice.Isitworththewait?
Yes,Iassureyouitis.Onceinside,visitorsfindalong,darkroomwithahighceiling.Asinglebrightlightshinesthroughheavyrainfallingaroundvisitors.Themist.Thedampair.Thenoise.Itfeelslikeamightystormispouringdown.Butthestormisinside.Andvisitorsaren'tgettingwet.Instead,visitorswanderinawe,admiringtherainandtheartistswhocreatedit.
TheRainRoomwascreatedtohighlighttheconnectionbetweenhumans,natureandtechnology.Withatrackingsystemthatsensesmovementandstopstherainwherevervisitorsmove,itdoesjustthat.Lightandsoundproduceanexperiencethatfeelsbothnaturalandforeign.TheexhibitismovingontoAtlantanextmonth.Iurgeyoutovisitbeforethen.It'stimetoexperiencetheRainRoomforyourself!
WelcometotheRainRoom
·TheRainRoomfeaturesfallingwater.Pleasebeawareyoumaygetslightlywet.However,visitorswearingraincoatswillbeturnedaway.
·Thisexhibitfeaturesadvancedtechnology.Toensureitseffectiveness,pleaseavoidwearingdarkorreflectiveclothing.
·Visitorsarewelcometotakephotographsoftheexhibit.
·Childrenmustbeaccompaniedbyanadult.
·Fortheconvenienceofallguests,visitsarelimitedto10minutes.
语篇解读:
本文是一篇应用文。
文章通过介绍theRainRoom的景象、设计理念、特色以及参观时的注意事项来吸引游客去参观这一艺术展。
1.What'sthepurposeofthetext?
A.Toattractvisitorstoanewartexhibit.
B.Toexplainhowanexhibithasbeencreated.
C.Todescribethetechnologyusedintheexhibit.
D.Topromotetheartiststakingpartinanexhibit.
解析:
选A 写作意图题。
通读全文可知,文章主要介绍了theRainRoom的景象、设计理念、特色以及参观时的注意事项。
因此本文的目的是吸引游客去参观这个艺术展。
故选A。
2.What'sthefunctionoftheexhibit'strackingsystem?
A.Tokeepvisitorsfromgettingwet.
B.Toprotecttheexhibitfromwaterdamage.
C.Totimehowlongvisitorsareintheroom.
D.Tocountthenumberofvisitorsintheroom.
解析:
选A 推理判断题。
根据第二段第二句“Withatrackingsystemthatsensesmovementandstopstherainwherevervisitorsmove,itdoesjustthat.”可推知,这个追踪系统能够保证游客不被雨水淋湿。
故选A。
3.WhatmustyoudowhenvisitingtheRainRoom?
A.Weararaincoat.
B.Weardarkclothing.
C.Leaveyourcameraoutside.
D.Passthroughwithin10minutes.
解析:
选D 细节理解题。
根据表格中的最后一句“Fortheconvenienceofallguests,visitsarelimitedto10minutes.”可知,游客必须在10分钟之内参观完。
故选D。
B
Theamountoffishcaughtworldwideismuchlargerthanhasbeenreported.Andthatcouldmeanseriousproblemsfortheenvironmentandnationsthatdependonfisheries(渔业).Anewestimateshowsthatitis32milliontonshigherthancountrieshavebeenreportingyearly.
Thesamereportnotesthattheworld'sfishcatchhasbeendecliningsincethelate1990s.CountriesreporttheirindustrialcatchestotheUnitedNationsFoodandAgricultureOrganization.Buttheydonotreportotherkindsoffishing.Thisincludesthecatchesofsmallcommercialfisheries,whicharecalledartisanalfisheries,andfishingforrecreationandindividualfood.
DanielPaulyattheUniversityofBritishColumbiainCanadaledthestudy.Henotedthatahugeamountofsomecatchesisthrownaway.“Forexample,shrimptrawlers(拖网渔船)keeponlytheshrimpandthefishthattheycatch—ofteneighttotentimesasmuchastheshrimp—ge