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高中英语《module6 animals in danger》单元练测卷一 新人教版必修5.docx

1、高中英语module6 animals in danger单元练测卷一 新人教版必修5高中英语必修五MODULE6 Animals in Danger单元练测卷(一)单元练测卷(一). 单项选择1. Shanghai is so full of _, it seems as if things never stop. A. strength B. spirit C. force D. energy2. You should water this plant once a week and _ it _ minerals in spring and summer. A. add; to B. a

2、dd to; with C. feed on; with D. feed; on3. The meeting was concerned _ reforms and everyone present was concerned _ their own interests. A. for; with B. with; about C. for; about D. about; with4. The expert is experimenting on a _ mouse. A. alive B. live C. lively D. lovely5. What terrible noise her

3、e! Go to tell the children that they are _ to be quiet here. A. hoped B. promised C. thought D. supposed6. There is a new problem _ in the popularity of private cars _ road conditions need to be improved. A. involving; that B. involved; that C. involved; where D. involving; which7. The factory was b

4、uilt in a secret place, around _ high mountains. A. which was B. it was C. which were D. them were8. John Brown gave his all in the struggle _ freedom. A. with B. against C. of D. for9. Dorothy was always speaking highly of her role in the play, _, of course, made the others unhappy. A. who B. which

5、 C. this D. what10. The problem, though _, can be solved without much difficulty. A. complicated B. complicating C. is complicated D. was complicated11. The old lady, who was _ in bed, had many hens, each of which _ an egg a day. A. laying; laid B. lying; lay C. laying; lay D. lying; laid12. We do e

6、verything we can as doctors to _ the patients and their treatments. A. keep his focus on B. keep her focus on C. keep his attention on D. keep her mind on13. I _ the interview back at Leconfield House on the seventh floor. A. listen B. follow C. monitor D. catch14. Britains butterflies have suffered

7、 their worst year for a quarter of a century, with many species being _. A. in the brink of extinction B. on the brink of extinction C. on the brink of extinct D. at brink of extinct15. Whats all that noise upstairs? It sounds like _. The children may be playing some kinds of games. A. a pile of she

8、ep B. a team of sheep C. a herd of sheep D. a piece of sheep. 完形填空Why dont birds get lost on their long migratory (迁移的) flights? Scientists tried their best to find the _16_ to this question for many years. The reasons have been discovered only lately._17_ ago experiments showed that birds depend on

9、 the sun to guide them _18_. But what about birds that fly mainly by night? _19_ with man-made stars have _20_ that certain night-flying birds are able to follow the _21_ in their long distance flights.One such _22_, a warbler (鸣禽), had spent its lifetime in a _23_ and had never flown under a natura

10、l sky. Yet is showed its _24_ by birth to use the stars for guidance. The birds cage was put under a man-made star-filled sky at migration _25_. The bird tried to fly _26_ the same direction as _27_ taken by other birds in the building. Any _28_ in the position of the make-believe (虚构的) stars _29_ a

11、 change in the direction of its flight.Scientists think that warblers, _30_ flying in daylight, use the sun for guidance. But stars are clearly their important _31_ of navigation(导航). What do they do when the stars are _32_ behind the clouds? Clearly, they find their way by such land _33_ as mountai

12、ns, coastlines and river courses. But when its too _34_ to see these, the warblers circle _35_, unable to find out where they were. 16. A. reply B. answer C. discovery D. replies17. A. Not long B. Long C. Centuries D. Years18. A. during the night B. during daylight hours C. in winter D. in the dark1

13、9. A. Examinations B. Labs C. Tests D. In the dark20. A. been proved B. found C. been found D. proved21. A. stars B. moon C. route D. sun22. A. star B. scientist C. bird D. flight23. A. forest B. cage C. nest D. cave24. A. strength B. ability C. experience D. practice25. A. time B. place C. way D. s

14、eason26. A. to B. from C. in D. under27. A. that B. which C. one D. it28. A. one B. change C. way D. bird29. A. caused B. gave C. resulted D. meant30. A. for B. when C. after D. they are31. A. ways B. means C. objects D. homes32. A. shown B. covered C. moved D. hidden33. A. areas B. surface C. marks

15、 D. signs34. A. far B. high C. dark D. bright35. A. helplessly B. quickly C. easily D. freely. 阅读理解AYears ago, many zoos kept all kinds of animals in small cages. Small cages made it easy for people to see the animals, but a small cage is not a good place for an animal to live in. Today zoos keep an

16、imals in different kinds of cages. The cages are very big and open. They usually have plants and a little lake. The cages look like the animals habitats(栖息地). Zoos help to protect all kinds of animals. They protect animals in the zoo and they protect animals in the wild. How do they do this? Zoos te

17、ach people how animals live in the wild. Zoos want people to help protect the animals wild habitats. Many plants and animals are going extinct. Mammoths, which are related (有关联的) with Asia elephants, are now extinct. There are no mammoths in the world today. Scientists say that seventy- four differe

18、nt kinds of living things go extinct every day! Zoos are working together to stop animals from going extinct. 36. Zoos kept animals in small cages so that people can _. A. protect them B. see them betterC. feed them D. save them37. Today, zoos keep animals _. A. in bigger cages B. in the wildC. in s

19、maller cages D. in the field38. To protect animals, zoos _. A. are trying to keep all kinds of animals B. are trying to free the animals C. teach people more about animals D. want people to feed the animals39. An animal or a plant that is going extinct _. A. no longer exists(存在) in the world B. come

20、s into this world soon C. becomes very dangerous D. has fewer and fewer living membersBGlacier National park in Montana shares boundaries with Canada, an American Indian reservation, and a national forest. Along the North Fork of the Flathead River, the park also borders about 17,000 acres of privat

21、e lands that are currently used for ranching, timber, and agriculture. This land is an important part of the habitat and migratory routes for several endangered species that frequent the park. These private lands are essentially the only ones available for development in the region.With encouragemen

22、t from the park, local landowners initiated a land use planning effort to guide the future of the North Fork. The park is a partner in an inter local agreement that calls for resource-managing agencies to work together and with the more than 400 private owners in the area. A draft plan has been prep

23、ared, with objective of maintaining traditional economic uses but limiting new development that would damage park resources. Voluntary action by landowners, in cooperation with the park and the county, is helping to restrict small lot subdivisions, maintain wildlife corridors, and minimize any harmf

24、ul impact on the environment.The willingness of local landowners to participate in this protection effort may have been stimulated by concerns that Congress would impose a legislative solution. Nevertheless, many local residents want to retain the existing character of the area. Meetings between par

25、k officials and landowners have led to a dramatically improved understanding of all concerns.40. The passage mainly discusses _.A. the endangered species in Glacier National ParkB. the protection of lands surrounding Glacier National ParkC. conservation laws imposed by the state of Montana D. conser

26、vation laws imposed by Congress41. Why are the private lands surrounding Glacier National Park so important?A. They function as a hunting preserve.B. They are restricted to government use.C. They are heavily populated.D. They contain natural habitats of threatened species.42. The relationship betwee

27、n park officials and neighboring landowners may best be described as _.A. indifferent B. intimateC. cooperative D. disappointing43. It can be inferred from the passage that a major interest of the officials of Glacier National Park is to _.A. limit land development around the parkB. establish a new

28、park in MontanaC. influence national legislationD. settle border disputes with CanadaCThe word conservation has a thrifty (节俭) meaning. To conserve is to save and protect, to leave what we ourselves enjoy in such good condition that others may also share the enjoyment. Our forefathers had no idea th

29、at human population would increase faster than the supplies of raw materials; most of them, even until very recently, had the foolish idea that the treasures were “limitless” and “inexhaustible”. Most of the citizens of earlier generations knew little or nothing about the complicated, and delicate s

30、ystem that runs all through nature, and which means that, as in a living body, an unhealthy condition of one part will sooner or later be harmful to all the others.Fifty years ago nature study was not part of the school work; scientific forestry was a new idea; timber was still cheap because it coul

31、d be brought in any quantity from distant woodlands; soil destruction and river floods were not national problems; nobody had yet studied long-term climatic cycles in relation to proper land use; even the word “conservation” had nothing of the meaning that it has for us today.For the sake of ourselves and those who will come after us, we must now set about repairing the mistakes of our for

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