2026版创新设计高考总复习英语(外研版)课时作业-Unit 5 What an adventure_第1页
2026版创新设计高考总复习英语(外研版)课时作业-Unit 5 What an adventure_第2页
2026版创新设计高考总复习英语(外研版)课时作业-Unit 5 What an adventure_第3页
2026版创新设计高考总复习英语(外研版)课时作业-Unit 5 What an adventure_第4页
2026版创新设计高考总复习英语(外研版)课时作业-Unit 5 What an adventure_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩2页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

Unit5Whatanadventure!Ⅰ.阅读理解ItwasnotuntilphotographerRitaNanninileftNewYorkthatshegrewfascinatedbythecity’ssubways.WhilelivinginManhattanforsome15yearsinthe1980sandearly1990s,Nanninionlycommuted(通勤)ontheonetrain—giventhesubwaysystem’sbadreputation.ButafterrelocatingtoNewJerseyforseveralyearswherethesubwayisnotanoption,Nanninifoundthatabsencedidmaketheheartgrowfonder—maybeevenforpizzarats.DuringhervisitbacktoNewYork,Nannininodded,noticingimprovementsinthesubway’sfacilities.WhileNanniniwaswaitingforatrain,abenchontheplatformoppositecaughtherattentionduetotheever-changingfacesandcharacters.Theywerepeopleofdifferentaccents,colorsandbeliefs.Theywerefromallwalksoflife,adiversemixofNewYorkersalltherefortheirowndifferentreasons.Havinglearnedtheteenagers’popular“EndoftheLine”challenge—boardingtrainsatrandomandridingthemuntiltheirfinaldestinations,NanninidecidedtovisiteveryfirstandlaststopacrosstheNYsubway’slineswithherbelovedcamera.Nannini’s“EndoftheLine”experiencesawhertravelingsome665milesacross26routesinNewYorkcity.Shetookover8,000photosofthefinalstations,aswellasthecommunitiestheyserved.Inmanycases,sherodetheroutestwoorthreetimesovertoensureshegot“theshot”.“Theprojectreallyshowsmehowimportantthesubwayis,andhowsustainableitmakesourlives,”shesaid.“It’softensaidthatmyphotosshowtheendofthelines—thelaststops,”shesaid.“Buttheendofthelineisindeedthestartforsomanypeople.Thatmademethinkaboutwhothepeopleandthecommunitiesthatliveatthetwoendsareandwhatitisthatthesubwaymeanstothem.”Nanniniwasproudofhersetofimagesdirectlychallengingthetraditionsofstorytelling,whichechoedboththeboredomandexcitementoftravelontracks.Nanninienjoyedtakinghertime,startingherchallengein2013andonlyshootingthefinalphotoslastyear.HerfirstmonographontheterminalsoftheNYsubwaywasreleasedinApril2023.“Whenyoudriveinthesuburbs,youdon’thavethoseencounters,”shecontinued.“Peopleenteryourlifeonthesubway.That’swhatstrikesmemostonmyjourneyontracks.”1.HowdidNanninifindtheNewYorksubwayduringherrevisit?A.Itturnedoutfine.B.Itwasdepressing.C.Itstillheldthesamebadreputation.D.Itwouldbeheronlycommutingoption.2.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.ThediversityofNewYorkers’dailylife.B.TheinspirationforNannini’ssubwayshots.C.Thepopularityof“EndoftheLine”challenge.D.ThechallengesofNannini’sjobasaphotographer.3.WhatcanweinferfromNannini’s“EndoftheLine”experience?A.Herwayoftellingstoriesistraditional.B.Sheexpressedsympathyforthesubwayriders.C.Herphotographyishighlyexpectedbytheencounters.D.Shefoundlifeontrackswasmoreinterestingthanlifeonwheels.4.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.“EndoftheLine”Challenge:ANewTrendinNYSubwaysB.TheRoadHome:RitaNannini’sRecordofHerSubwayRideC.LastStoptoNewStart:APhotographer’sRediscoveryofNYSubwaysD.NewYorkers’Routine:ASurprisingMixtureofBoredomandExcitement(2025·邵阳高三二模)Antarctica,thesouthernmostcontinentonEarthandafrozencontinent,remainsanmysteriousandoriginalland,buriediniceandsurroundedbyavast,inhospitableocean,whichisoftenshrouded(隐藏)inmysteryandintrigue.Itholdsawealthofscientificwonderswaitingtobeexplored.Withtheaidofcutting-edgetechnology,researchershavedelvedintoitsicydepths,uncoveringthesecretsofthisremoteandpristine(原始的)wilderness.AttheforefrontofAntarcticexplorationareadvancedsatelliteimagingsystems.Theseorbitingwondersprovidedetailedmapsofthecontinent’ssurface,allowingscientiststomonitorchangesinicecoverageandtrackthemovementsofglacierswithunprecedentedaccuracy.SuchdataiscrucialforunderstandingtheimpactsofclimatechangeonAntarctica’sdelicateecosystemandpredictingfuturesea-levelrise.Inadditiontosatellites,autonomousunderwatervehicles(AUVs)playakeyroleinAntarcticresearch.Theseroboticsubmarinesareequippedwithanarrayofsensorsandcameras,enablingthemtonavigatebeneaththeiceshelvesandexplorepreviouslyinaccessibleregions.Bycollectingdataonwatertemperature,salinity,andmarinelife,AUVsofferinvaluableinsightsintothedynamicsofAntarcticOceancurrentsandthehabitatsofitsuniquemarinespecies.Furthermore,droneshaverevolutionizedscientificfieldworkinAntarctica.Theseunmannedaerialvehicles(UAVs)areutilizedforconductingaerialsurveysofvasticesheetsandcapturinghigh-resolutionimageryofremotelocations.Byprovidingresearcherswithreal-timedataandimagery,dronesfacilitaterapidassessmentsofenvironmentalchangesandaidinthestudyofwildlifepopulations,frompenguinstoseals.Despitetheremarkableadvancementsintechnology,conductingresearchinAntarcticaremainsahugechallengeduetoitsextremeweatherconditionsandremotelocation.However,throughcooperativeeffortsandinnovativeapproaches,scientistscontinuetopushtheboundariesofexploration,uncoveringthemysteriesofAntarcticaandadvancingourunderstandingoftheEarth’sclimatesystem.5.WhattechnologyisprimarilyusedformonitoringchangesinicecoverageinAntarctica?A.Drones.B.Submersiblerobots.C.Satelliteimagingsystems.D.Autonomousunderwatervehicles(AUVs).6.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefourthparagraph?A.ExploringandresearchonAntarcticaisaneasytask.B.ScientificfieldworkinAntarcticaishardtocontinue.C.DronesplayasignificantpartinscientificfieldworkinAntarctica.D.Dronescapturehigh-resolutionimageryofremotelocations.7.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheresearchinAntarctica?A.Objective. B.Subjective.C.Suspicious. D.Indifference.8.Whatwouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheChallengesofAntarcticExplorationB.TraditionalMethodsofAntarcticResearchC.TheEnvironmentalImpactofSatelliteImagingD.TheTechnologicalWondersofExploringAntarcticaⅡ.完形填空(2025·云南省高三第一次省考)Growinguponafarm,ToriJamesspentmuchofherearlyyearsoutdoors,buildingsheltersandplayinginmuddystreams.She1herselfasanambitiousandadventurouschildandowestheDukeofEdinburghAwardtoherlovefor2.Jamessaysshecouldneverhave3thatonedayshemightbetheyoungestBritishwomanto4thepeakofMountEverest.

Today,Jamesisa(n)5adventurer.Alongsidehersuccessfulclimboftheworld’s6peakin2007,shewasamemberofthefirstall-femaleteamto7atiring650-kilometreskiracetotheMagneticNorthPolein2005,andin2014shesetthe8forthelongestnon-stopopen-seakayakcrossinginUKwaters.

Yetaheadofherfirstexplorationattheageof18,Jameshad9herabilitytolastamonthoutinthecoldwithoutthecomfortofahotbath.“It’sonlyby10ourcomfortzonethatweunderstandourtruepotential,”sheexplains,“That’swhenthe11happens.”

Jamesencourageswould-beadventurersnottobe12bytheconventionalimageoftherugged(粗犷的),hardyexplorer.“Iamsuchabelieverthat,withtherightsupportandskills,everyonecanbring13toanexploration,”sheadds.“Sometimes,it’sonlyoutinthefieldthatsomeone’s14talentsemerge,15intheprocessofexploration.”

1.A.describes B.admitsC.imagines D.praises2.A.wildlife B.scienceC.exploration D.competition3.A.explained B.understoodC.declared D.predicted4.A.measure B.approachC.admire D.reach5.A.patient B.ordinaryC.professional D.honest6.A.coldest B.highestC.prettiest D.straightest7.A.complete B.coachC.judge D.cancel8.A.record B.dateC.goal D.standard9.A.lost B.doubtedC.limited D.developed10.A.entering B.restoringC.leaving D.expanding11.A.emergency B.accidentC.event D.magic12.A.pushedahead B.keptapartC.cheeredup D.putoff13.A.something B.nothingC.anything D.everything14.A.academic B.creativeC.hidden D.artistic15.A.eventually B.particularlyC.generally D.obviouslyⅢ.语法填空(2025·河北省普通高等学校三模)HubeiShennongjiaislocatedintheShennongjiaForestryDistrictandBadongCountyinChina’sHubeiProvince,1.isontheecotone(生态过渡带)fromtheplainsandfoothillregionsofeasternChinatothe2.(mountain)regionofcentralChina.

Thepropertycovers79,624hectaresandconsists3.twocomponents,thelargerShennongding/Badongcomponentinthewestandthe4.(small)Laojunshancomponentintheeast.Abufferzoneof45,390hectaressurroundstheproperty.HubeiShennongjiaincludes11typesofvegetationwhicharecharacterizedbyadiversityofaltitudinalgradients(海拔梯度).HubeiShennongjiaexhibits5.(global)impressivelevelsofspeciesrichness.HubeiShennongjiaisoneofthreecentresofbiodiversityinChina.Thesitefeaturesprominentlyinthehistoryofbotanicalresearchandwastheobjectofinternationalplant6.(collect)expeditionsinthe19thand20thcenturies.Shennongjiahasbeen7.placeofsignificantscientificinterest.From1884to1889,morethan500newspecies8.(record)fromthearea.

Theproperty9.(remain)ingoodconditionandthreatsaregenerallynotofsignificantconcern.However,the10.(divide)ofthesitebyNationalHighway209andtheassociated10kmwidecorridorisacauseforconcernasitaffectsw

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论