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课后达标检测25unit 2the universal language(建议用时:70分钟).单项填空1after so many days on the way,even charles cheered up at the _ of the food.alookbsightcsign dappearance2car sales have _ by a quarter compared with the past year.adiffered bshrankcfailed ddeclined3did they attend the opening ceremony?they _,but they were late and quit it.awould bwould havecdidnt dwill have to 4(2015湘潭模拟)the boys _ expression on his face suggested that he must have met across something_.aterrifying;terrified bterrified;terrifyingcterrified;terrified dterrifying;terrifying5in the earthquake,parents were willing to do _they could _ their children.awhatever;save bwhatever;to savecwhat;saving dwhat;to save6(2015江苏常州调研测试)on aids day,the minister of health department demanded that the problems _ paid special attention to.areferred to being breferred to becrefer to being drefer to be7why dont you do some shopping in the secondhand store?well,the goods there are _,but _.amore expensive;worsebmore expensive;not as badccheaper;good enoughdcheaper;not as good8(2015衡阳八中月考)the little child _ go out alone at night,so he _ walk in the dark that night.adarent;didnt dare tobdoesnt dare;dare not tocisnt dare to;dared not toddoesnt dare to;dare not to9bruce has brains.in fact,i doubt whether anyone in the class has _iq.aa high ba highercthe higher dthe highest10it sounds like something is wrong with the cars engine._,wed better take it to the garage immediately.aotherwise bif notcbut for that dif so11he even didnt know they two _ each other for a year.ahave been in love withbhave fallen in love withcfell in love withdhad been in love with12his parents unhappy marriage _ a shadow and left a big scar on tonys faith toward marriage.acarved breplacedccast dstood13_ in japan,the _ film gained popularity among japanese fans.aset;heartbreakingbbeing set;heartbreakingcset;heartbrokendbeing set;heartbroken14the chair looks rather new,but in fact it is too hard to _.asit bsit oncbe sat dbe sat on15(2015盐城中学高三综合测试)did you like your stay there?_.it was too hot and there was too much traffic.anot a little byouve got me therecnot really dcome off it.完形填空(2015湖南高考名校联考信息优化卷)suzie gilbert has made healing and releasing wild birds a way of life. after moving away from a big city in 1990, her _1_ for animalsfeathered ones in particularled her to _2_ at the hudson valley raptor center, where she cared for injured birds and ended up volunteering there for 11 years.as the children grew older, it became more and more difficult for her to make the _3_ to the center. then a crazy idea took hold: why not start her own facility for birds?“i studied for my test, got my license and _4_ what i thought was going to be just a very small operation,” explains gilbert with a quiet laughter. “i didnt think that i would take in injured birds. i thought i would build a flight cage so that injured birds who had recovered could practise _5_. it was going to be mostly feeding and making sure everything was ok and then _6_ them.”but then she would get those _7_ phone calls. “i kept saying, only this one more time. ill just take in an injured bird one more time. but someone else would call and say,its you or nothing. that got me.”bit by bit, her _8_, the children in particular, became essential to her work. “the children have helped me through a lot of _9_ times,” says gilbert. “and sometimes birds die, and youre really sad. and then life goes on. its also good to take a tiny little baby songbird and _10_ it grow up. the changes are amazing.”gilbert herself has learned a lot from the birds she cared for. “we regard them as really easily broken creatures, but they have the most _11_ will to live. i have seen birds with terrible injuries, and yet somehow they keep going. i am amazed at their _12_. theyre my role models.”1.a.happiness bcuriositycdream dpassion2a.work bvolunteerchelp dstay3a.visit bgreetingctrip dbreak4a.performed btookcopened dclosed5a.walking brunningcflying dsinging6a.saving breleasingcfathering dfinding7a.unimaginable bboringcsatisfying dunavoidable8a.parents bmemberscfamilies drelatives9a.happy bhardcimportant dcomfortable10a.notice bwatchcfeel dmake11a.strong brightceasy dweak12a.feather bstepccourage dbreath.语法填空(2015湖南高考名校联考信息优化卷)in 1971, in the small spanish village of belmez, maria pereira said a human face appeared on her cement (水泥) kitchen floor. it wasnt long 1._ she destroyed the floor and replaced itand a new face quickly appeared.more and more faces continued to appear on 2._ floor of maria pereiras kitchen, attracting thousands of visitors every day. some were male, some female, some 3._, and some small. later, she discovered that the house, built around 1830, clearly stood above a graveyard (墓地) used 4._ the romans, spanish muslims and then medieval christians.but did maria pereira just paint the faces 5._? if so, she never benefited financially 6._ all the attention. she lived a simple life in that same house and eventually died in 2004.of course, scientists have found 7._ possible to analyze the molecular changes in the whitewash and prove 8._ some fakery (假货) was involved. many now believe that the paintings were actually created by marias son, diego pereira.阅读理解a(2015长沙高三模拟考试)along rocky coastlines of the arctic ocean,a change is taking place,perhaps as great as disappearing sea ice but less evident to the eye.the ecological base is changing,with existing algae(海藻)replaced by warmth and lightloving species.it might not seem like much,but algae form the base of ocean food chains,and the change is happening fast.“the character of these farranging changes,confirmed by our statistical analyses,provides a convincing case for tipping points(临界点)being crossed,”wrote researchers led by the scientist susanne kortsch who studies life in the sea.for scientists,tipping points arent just popculture shorter way of saying,but refer to a specific type of conversion:happen quickly and not develop from one thing to another in a single smooth series of stages,with one set of conditions translating into another.about life in the sea,thats been seen in the western mediterranean,now controlled by animals with no backbone,and caribbean coral reefs(珊瑚礁)now filled by algae.as for the arctic,theyve been discovered,but mostly on land or in freshwater lakes and swamps.kortsch and her university of tromso colleagues went to sea,examining two arctic bays(海湾)in the western svalbard islands.researchers have studied those bays for more than three decades.between 1980 and 2010,the regions summer icefree season lengthened by an average of 3.3 days per year.“such changes arent simple,”say kortschs group.theyre what ecologists call regime shifts(稳态转换),in which one set of plants and animals is almost entirely replaced by another.theyre not limited to two bays but appear on much of the arctic oceans shores,either.how will these changes influence food chains?it stands to reason that some changes will occur,but accurate data is needed.“at present,we simply dont know the answers,”kortsch said.the researchers do infer that these new coastline ecosystems could be more productive than before.warming in the arctic is accelerating at twice the average global rate.by 2050 the arctic ocean may be completely icefree in summer.for these new coastline ecosystems,only one thing can be said with certainty: its not going to be like what it was.1the reason why algae are very important to the ocean is that _.athey can keep sea ice from disappearingbthey form the base of ocean food chainscthey form the top class of ocean food chainsdthey can become main food of mankind2what does the underlined word“conversion”in paragraph 2 mean?achange. bdialogue. cchallenge. dchoice.3we can learn from the passage that _.akortschs group has studied the environment in the arctic ocean for three decadesbtipping points refer to sea ice in the arctic ocean which is disappearing graduallychow the food chains would be influenced still needs studydlife in the sea cant be influenced by the changes in the arctic ocean4what conclusion can we infer from the last paragraph?athe arctic ocean will keep the same situation in the next two decades.bthe arctic oceans situation suggests global warming is quickening sharply.cregime shifts occur only in several regions of the arctic ocean.dnew coastline ecosystems in the arctic ocean could be less productive than before.5whats the best title for the passage?aarctic coastlines being in face of danger nowbserious atmospheric problems in arctic coastlinescways to improve arctic coastline environmentdarctic coastlines hitting ecological tipping pointba study in chinas qin mountains,which is home to around 270 pandasabout a fifth of the worlds wild populationpredicts that the amount of bamboo will decline(减少) this century as the global warming continues.“the pandas may face a shortage of food unless they can find alternative food resources,”a team of researchers from the us.and china warn in the journal nature climate change. the international symbol of environmental conservation efforts,the giant panda is a picky eater.99% of its diet consists of bamboo.it eats up to 38 kilograms per day.this means the blackandwhite bears survival is closely linked to a thriving(繁荣的) bamboo habitat. bamboo itself also has a slow reproductive rate,flowering only every 30 to 35 years,which means it would be slow to adapt to a change in a local climate,according to the researchers. based on the data gathered for this study,researchers predict that three bamboo species which make up almost the entire diet of the pandas in qin mountains,will all but disappear in a warmer climate. “results suggest that almost the entire panda habitat in the region may disappear by the end of the 21st century,”the studys authors write. the calculations are based on different warming scenarios(方案)projected by the intergovernmental panel on climate changeranging from rises of 2 to 5 in summer by the 21st centurys end,and 3 to 8 in winter.these predictions were made based on data on rainfall and emission of greenhouse gas as well as historical growth patterns,to consider the future of bamboo. already,deforestation(滥伐森林)is threatening the survival of about half of all bamboo species worldwide. the researchers say bamboo distribution has historically fluctuated in response to changes in the climate. in modern times,though,even if other areas were to become climatically more suitable for bamboo growth,these would be far away and fall outside the present network of protected panda reserves. the findings should be used “for proactive planning to protect areas that have a better climatic chance of providing adequate food sources”6what is the problem with giant pandas?atheir habitat is disappearing.btheir number is reducing sharply.cthey will not have bamboo to eat.dthey have difficulty in reproducing.7what do we know about pandas?athey feed chiefly on bamboo.bthey are particular about partners.cthey are sensitive to climate changes.dthey are native to qin mountains.8what is typical of bamboo?ait flowers for a short period.bit can live for as long as 35 years.cit grows only in warm regions.dit is slow in reproducing itself.9which word can replace the underlined word “fluctuated” in paragraph 10?aformed bchangedcdisappeared dworsened10why cant pandas get access to bamboo in other areas?athey are limited to nature reserves.bthey dont like walking far away.cthey are feed with all kinds of food.dthey are not allowed to walk freely.阅读填空binge drinking used to mean drinking to excess (过度) over several days.now,however,the term refers to the heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time.alcohol stores,bars,and alcoholic drink companies make drinking seem attractive and fun.its easy for a high school student to get caught up in a social scene with lots of peer pressure.certainly,one of the biggest areas of peer pressure is drinking.other reasons why people drink include: theyre curious they want to know what its like to drink alcohol.they believe that it will make them feel good,not realizing it could just so easily make them sick and hungover (宿醉未醒的)they may look at alcohol as a way to reduce stress,even though it can end up creating more stress.they want to feel older.many people dont think about the negative side of drinking.although they think about the possibility of getting drunk,they may not give much consideration to being hungover or sick.you may know from experience that drinking too much can lead to difficulty concentrating,memory faults,mood changes,and other problems that affect your daytoday life.but binge drinking carries more serious and longerlasting risks as well.if you think you have a bingedrinking problem,get help as soon as possible.the best approach is to talk to an adult you trust if you cant approach your parents,talk to your doctor,school counselor,church member,aunt,or uncle.it can be hard for some people to talk to adults about these issues,so an alternative could be a trusted friend or an elder sibling (兄弟姐妹) who is easy to talk to.title:1. _definitionin the past: drinking to excess2_at present: the consumption of 3._ amounts of alcohol over a short period of time4._for 5._:to reduce peer pressure for other people: to satisfy their 6._,to make them feel good,to reduce stress and to feel older7._making people feel hungover or sickcausing 8._ like difficulty concentrating,memory faults,mood changes,etc. tips on getting helptalking to a 9._talking to a friend you trust or an elder 10._.阅读简答(2015长沙重点中学月考)david jones is probably not somebody you want to hang out with.not because he isnt a cool person,but because he is living with 40 deadly snakes.jones is living in a room for 121 days with more than three dozen constrictors,green mambas,boomslangs and other deadly snakes in an attempt to set a guinness world record.the record for most days spent confined to a room with this particular number of snakes is 113,set by martin smit in 2008.“i am hoping people will realize that we can live with these fantastic creatures without fearing and killing them.people come and see me here and are constantly amazed at how i am interact with these animals.the snakes are not restrained in any way and make the full use of the entire room including my bed,shower and toilet,” jones explains.they mainly hide out in cupboards or on the various makeshift (临时的)branches or bushes that jones has in their shared quarters.once a week,someone brings captured mice and rats to offer as a sacrifice to the snakes.david jones is forced to move the snakes with a “hook stick” throughout the day,so that he can do things like sitting at his desk or typing on his laptop,his only means of contacting the outside world.the snakes often drop on his pillow or shoulders as hes trying to work or sleep,but there have so far been no instances of jones being bitten by one of these deadly snakes.he said,“if i give them respect,we can live together happily.”jones is doing this for charity.all the money raised will go to a hospice(收容所)in his hometown of crawley,near london.1what are constrictors,mambas and boomslangs?(no more than 5 words)_2how is david jones staying in touch with other people?(no more than 5 words)_3why dont the snakes bite jones?(no more than 6 words)_4what are the purposes of david joness doing so?(no more than 15 words)_课后达标检测25.单项填空1解析:选b。句意:在旅途中这么多天后,即使查尔斯一看到食物也兴高采烈起来。考查固定搭配at the sight of“一看到”。2解析:选d。考查动词词义辨析。differ“不同”;shrink“缩水”;fail“失败、衰竭”,均不符合语境,故排除。3解析:选b。考查省略和虚拟语气,对过去的虚拟用would have done,句中would have后省略了attended the opening ceremony。4解析:选b。terrified 表示所修饰的词所处的状态,意为“恐惧的”;terrifying表示所修饰的词所具有的特征,意为“令人惊恐的”。5解析:选b。题干中第一空可填whatever,因could后省略了动词do,第二空为动词不定式作目的状语,应填to save,因此最佳答案为b。6解析:选b。referred to 是过去分词作定语修饰the problems,be前省略了should,为虚拟语气,因为主句的谓语动词是demand。7解析:选d。考查形容词的用法。由语境结合常识可知,和新货比起来,二手店里的货物价格便宜,但是质量不如新货好。很明显这是把两种店里的货从价格和质量方面进行了比较,后面省略比较状语。8解析:选a。dare用作情态动词时,后接动词原形,主要用于疑问句、否定句和条件句中;当dare用作实义动词时,其后否定结构可以带to也可以不带to,且有人称和数以及时态的变化。根据时间状语that night可以判断本题表述过去的事情,所以正确答案是a。9解析:选b。此句实为bruce has brains.in fact,i doubt whether anyone in the class has a higher iq than him.之省略。省略than him后不仅句意仍然清楚,而且显得更为简洁。句意为“我怀疑班上有没有哪个人比他智商更高”,即“我认为他可能是班上智商最高的”。10解析:选d。考查省略回答。题干前半

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