資源簡介 單元質量檢測(六) Nature in words(滿分150分,時間120分鐘)第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Where are the speakers?( ?。?br/>A.In a supermarket. B.In a restaurant. C.At home.2.What did the woman do today?( ?。?br/>A.She cleaned the car.B.She bought an umbrella.C.She listened to the weather forecast.3.How will the speakers go to the bookstore?( )A.By bike. B.By bus. C.By taxi.4.What does the woman probably feel about Mary?( ?。?br/>A.Doubtful. B.Confident. C.Concerned.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?( ?。?br/>A.Preparing for a test. B.Eating during an exam. C.Getting a medical exam.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Where are the two speakers?( ?。?br/>A.In a car. B.At the Capitol exit. C.At an accident spot.7.What will the speakers do next?( ?。?br/>A.Try to avoid traffic jams. B.Listen to some music. C.Buy some Beatles albums.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.What’s the weather like now?( ?。?br/>A.Sunny. B.Snowy. C.Rainy.9.What is the man’s job probably?( )A.A lawyer. B.A waiter. C.A travel agent.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.How long did the man work in France?( )A.For about five years. B.For about seven years. C.For about ten years.11.Why is the woman here?( ?。?br/>A.To give a class. B.To learn the piano. C.To pick up her son.12.How do the speakers feel after realising where each other lives?( )A.Disappointed. B.Surprised. C.Concerned.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Why is the man attracted by basketball games?( ?。?br/>A.He is good at basketball skills.B.His father is a fan of basketball games.C.The result is changeable and unpredictable.14.What does the woman usually do at weekends?( ?。?br/>A.Stay in the dormitory. B.Go skateboarding. C.Watch music videos.15.Where will the woman spend this weekend?( ?。?br/>A.At home. B.In the gym. C.In the dormitory.16.What do the man and the woman have in common?( )A.They both have favourite sports.B.Their favourite sports are risky.C.They practise their favourite sports together.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.What kind of trip had the speaker been expecting?( )A.A sea diving trip. B.A river diving trip. C.A lake diving trip.18.Where did the speaker go on his diving trip?( ?。?br/>A.To Indonesia. B.To the USA. C.To Australia.19.What did the speaker see on his diving trip?( )A.Sharks. B.Whales. C.Flying fish.20.How many dives did the speaker do on the third day?( ?。?br/>A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。A Shakespeare’s writing shaped our modern language, but how did his plays describe the landscape of 15th-and 16th-century Britain? This guide will take you on a mini tour of the poet’s favoured locations. Pontefract Castle, Yorkshire In its prime, Pontefract Castle was one of the most powerful forts (堡壘) in Europe, but its fearful reputation was once so strong that the poet used it to suggest power and terror.In Richard Ⅱ, Pontefract is the terrible scene of the king’s murder and three men are condemned to death at the castle in Richard Ⅲ.Now, Pontefract is the perfect destination for a fearful yet fascinating day out. Sandal Castle, West Yorkshire First built from wood in the 12th century, by the 13th century Sandal Castle had become an impressive stone fort.In the 15th century, the castle found itself at the centre of a long and bloody battle.It was this conflict that inspired Shakespeare’s Henry Ⅵ.The site of the battlefield is now a peaceful farm and all that remains of the once grand castle are broken walls. Dunsinane Hill, Perthshire A castle built atop Dunsinane Hill in Scotland is one of the dramatic backdrops to the blood-soaked horror of Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy,Macbeth.Today, the hill has the remains of two forts, one of which is the site on which the real Macbeth suffered a military defeat in 1054. Forest of Arden, Warwickshire Situated in Shakespeare’s home county of Warwickshire, Arden was once a heavily wooded area and provided the complex setting for the poet’s pastoral comedy.Visitors can enjoy several picturesque walks around the young forest, which is now home to over a million new trees.21.What did Shakespeare use Pontefract Castle to stand for?( ?。?br/>A.Hope and anger. B.Life and death.C.Power and fear. D.Past and history.22.What is Shakespeare’s inspiration for Henry Ⅵ?( ?。?br/>A.The surroundings of Sandal Castle. B.A long battle happening at Sandal Castle.C.The impressive buildings of Sandal Castle. D.Shakespeare’s preference for Sandal Castle.23.Where was Shakespeare born?( ?。?br/>A.In Yorkshire. B.In West Yorkshire.C.In Perthshire. D.In Warwickshire.B (2024·浙江G5聯盟高二下期中)When I was a little boy growing up, my mom, dad, brothers and I lived in my nana’s old house.It was surrounded by four huge vegetable gardens.And around the house so many flowers were planted.It was so beautiful there in the spring and summer.That wasn’t all, though.On the back porch Nana had dozens of potted plants hanging on hooks.She watered them, talked to them and nurtured them.And in the winter she would carry them all inside and set them on shelves near the windows of our enclosed front porch.There with a little water and a lot of love she kept them alive, green, and growing even during the coldest, darkest months. As a boy I was puzzled by all the effort she put into them.I understood the vegetable gardens.They helped to feed the family all winter long.I even understood the flowers around the house.They were pretty and smelled so sweet in the summer months.The reason she put so much effort into caring for those potted plants, however, eluded me.They didn’t give us any food and they rarely had any flowers on them.They remained a mystery to my child’s mind. Now as I’ve grown older I am beginning to understand why my nana had those potted plants.It is the same reason I have so many pictures of sunrises and forests hanging in my home.They remind me during the dark, cold, winter months full of bare trees and yellow grass that light, love, and growth still exist.They remind me that spring will come again.They remind me that God loves us and is still with us even when the earth doesn’t show it. Today I see Nana’s potted plants in a new light.They are worth every bit of the love and care she put into them.But what tells me most about light and love is Nana herself.She is light to my soul even in my darkest times.And her love lives on in my heart even if she is in Heaven.May we all learn to love as she loved, shine as she shined, and live as she lived.24.Which of the following is close in meaning to the underlined word “eluded” in Paragraph 2?( ?。?br/>A.Upset. B.Misguided.C.Confused. D.Distracted.25.Why was Nana fond of potted plants?( ?。?br/>A.They were a sign of hope. B.They resembled sunrise and forests.C.They constantly kept Nana company. D.They were portable and easy to nurture.26.What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?( ?。?br/>A.To advocate growing potted plants.B.To sing the praise of Nana’s spirit and love.C.To stress the benefits of a positive lifestyle.D.To recall beautiful memories spent with Nana.27.What’s the type of the passage?( ?。?br/>A.A non-fiction. B.A book review.C.An agricultural leaflet. D.A celebrity biography.C A study published in the journal People and Nature found that even in the more remote and seldom visited national parks, the presence of even just a few humans impacts the activity and behavior of wildlife that lives there.The study was based in Glacier Bay National Park, a remote coastal area in south-east Alaska that is accessible only by boat or airplane.The park only sees 40,000 people per year.“Glacier Bay is a great park to explore what the lower limits are where humans start to affect wildlife behavior,” said senior author Laura Prugh, from the University of Washington (UW) School of Environmental and Forest Sciences.The team worked with park staff (管理人員) to place 40 cameras across 10 sites within the park.During the summers of 2017 and 2018, the cameras detected humans and four animal species—wolves, black bears, brown bears and moose.If humans were present in an area, fewer than five animals per week were detected across all four species studied.The team believed that the animals avoided the areas where humans were present.In more remote backcountry areas (偏僻地區), the wildlife detections dropped to zero each week even if there were only 40 visitors to the park per week.“It was eye-opening to see the number of wildlife sightings we were ‘missing’ in backcountry areas of Glacier Bay,”lead author Mira Sytsma, who completed this work as a UW graduate student, said in a statement.“I was surprised that for all four species, wildlife detections were always highest when there wasn’t any human activity.”The findings supported some other research that showed that as people go to national parks in record numbers, their presence is impacting the animals who live there.“Our findings lend support to concentrating human activities in some areas, because if you’re going to go above zero human activity and it’s going to have an impact, you might as well go way above zero in some areas and then have other areas where you have almost no human activity,” Prugh said.“In those areas, then, wildlife can live their natural lives unaffected by people.”28.Why was Glacier Bay chosen for the study?( ?。?br/>A.It is less visited. B.It is less populated.C.It is easier to get to. D.It is richer in animal species.29.What did the team find about the animals in backcountry areas?( ?。?br/>A.They had less and less habitat due to tourism.B.They had a great influence on human activities.C.They showed up more in groups than individually.D.They disappeared totally even with little human presence.30.What did Sytsma think of the study?( ?。?br/>A.It was amazing. B.It was pioneering.C.It was hard to explain. D.It was easy to carry out.31.What might Prugh suggest park staff do?( ?。?br/>A.Control the number of visitors. B.Set up human-free areas for animals.C.Increase the number of animal species. D.Move in animals that behave differently.D ?。?024·山東青島二中高二下月考)Animals can adapt quickly to survive unfavorable environmental conditions.Evidence is mounting to show that plants can, too.A paper published in the journal Trends in Plant Science details how plants are rapidly adapting to the effects of climate change, and how they are passing down these adaptations to their offspring (后代). Plants are facing more environmental stresses than ever.For example, climate change is making winters shorter in many locations, and plants are responding.“Many plants require a minimum period of cold in order to set up their environmental clock to define their flowering time,” says Martinelli, a plant geneticist at the University of Florence.“As cold seasons shorten, plants have adapted to require shorter periods of cold to delay flowering.These mechanisms allow plants to avoid flowering in periods when they have fewer opportunities to reproduce.” Because plants don’t have neural (神經的) networks, their memory is based entirely on cellular (細胞的),molecular (分子的),and biochemical networks.These networks make up what the researchers call somatic memory (體細胞記憶).“It allows plants to recognize the occurrence of a previous environmental condition and to react accordingly,” says Martinelli. These somatic memories can then be passed to the plants’ offspring via epigenetics (表觀遺傳學).“Several examples demonstrate the existence of molecular mechanisms modulating plant memory to environmental stresses and affecting the adaptation of offspring to these stresses,” says Martinelli. Going forward, Martinelli hopes to understand even more about the genes that are being passed down.“We are particularly interested in decoding the epigenetic alphabet without changes in DNA sequence (序列),” he says.“This is especially important when we consider the rapid climate change, we observe today that every living organism, including plants, needs to quickly adapt to survive.”32.What adaptations have plants made to shortened cold seasons?( ?。?br/>A.They have shortened their flowering time. B.They have got more chances to reproduce.C.They have avoided flowering in cold seasons. D.They have adjusted their environmental clock.33.What can we learn about somatic memory?( ?。?br/>A.It is entirely based on neural networks. B.It can help the plants’ offspring to survive.C.It can help relieve environmental stresses. D.It disturbs the plants’ biochemical networks.34.What does the underlined word “modulating” mean in Paragraph 4?( ?。?br/>A.Adjusting. B.Treasuring.C.Recording. D.Sharing.35.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?( )A.Plants Are Smart about Flowering TimeB.Plants Can Also Adapt to Climate ChangeC.Environmental Stresses Challenge PlantsD.Mysteries of Plant Genes Are to Be Unfolded第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 (2024·遼寧鞍山高二下月考)Many films and TV shows will tell you that sharks are scary and often eat beach-goers.36.( ?。?Sharks play an important ecological role in the ocean. Many of these fish are top predators (捕食者).They can help control populations of other animals.However, other sharks serve as clean-up crews, chowing down on migrating birds when they fall out of the sky.37.( ?。?Migrating land-based birds that fall from the sky as they cross the Gulf of Mexico can end up in the belly of a young tiger shark.But not all sharks are meat-eaters.38.( ) As a group, sharks are much, much older than we are.The first shark — like fish appeared more than 400 million years ago.39.( ?。?Some have saw-toothed noses, and some may have big hooks on their heads. 40.( ?。?They have super-sensitive noses and use snouts (鼻子) to find weak electrical signals from their food.Scientists are even trying to design materials to imitate shark’s bacteria-battling skin.A.But that’s simply not true.B.There are many different birds.C.Sharks also have a lot of fascinating talents.D.They usually migrate in a very long distance.E.Some are peaceful plant-eaters, like the whale shark.F.Since that time, they’ve existed in many different forms.G.Tiger sharks, for example, eat migratory birds that fall out of the sky.第三部分 語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。 Jarrett Little, a 31-year-old brick and concrete business owner, was road-testing his mountain bike outside of Columbus, Georgia, when his riding partner, Chris Dixon, 41 abruptly.Something in the distance had caught her attention.It 42 to be a sandy-colored five-month-old Great Dane mix. The cyclists fed the friendly pup and 43 their water.They were more than seven miles from downtown and riding bikes.However, they couldn’t leave the dog behind with its ribs (肋骨) showing and a hind leg 44 . Little soon got an idea.He carefully 45 his new friend and slipped the 38-pound dog’s hind legs into the back pockets of his cycling shirt.Then he hung the dog’s front paws over his 46 .So badly injured was the dog that he wasn’t 47 at all.He was kind of loving their touch. The 30 48 ride into town ended at a bike store, where they got more water and food for the dog.That was when Andrea Shaw, a lawyer from Maine in town on business, 49 to walk by.The dog made a beeline for her, licking and “loving on her”.Shaw was 50 and, after learning what had happened, declared her intention,“I am 51 this dog.” Shaw named him Columbo 52 the town where they’d met and 53 an operation on his broken leg.Today, Columbo is living the 54 life on a farm with a horse, a pony, and a six-year-old boy to keep him 55 .He is literally the luckiest dog alive.41.A.sped B.turned C.stopped D.backed42.A.claimed B.proved C.pretended D.seemed43.A.drank B.spilt C.boiled D.shared44.A.destroyed B.broken C.gone D.bandaged45.A.picked up B.cheered up C.swept up D.straightened up46.A.chest B.waist C.head D.shoulders47.A.fighting B.breathing C.weeping D.walking48.A.seconds B.minutes C.hours D.days49.A.arranged B.meant C.happened D.wanted50.A.distracted B.fascinated C.angered D.defeated51.A.keeping B.adapting C.checking D.employing52.A.in B.outside C.after D.on53.A.prevented B.performed C.underwent D.scheduled54.A.distant B.critical C.high D.long55.A.company B.assistance C.healthy D.close第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。 Cold Dew, the 17th solar term of the year, begins usually in October.At this time, there are some interesting 56. (phenomenon) you need to know. Not only do temperatures drop significantly, but also rainfall 57. (reduce).When the cold air encounters autumn rain, it turns into misty rain or fog.When the humidity is high, 58. (fog) regions form in many areas of China. People always say that fishing in shallow water in autumn makes sense.That’s 59. temperatures decrease quickly and sunshine doesn’t reach deep water thoroughly.Fish swim to shallow water areas 60. the water temperature is 61. (relative) high. Pomegranates (石榴) are ripe during Cold Dew, releasing a sweet scent.With their exquisite beauty, flavor and colour, pomegranates never fail to attract people and have been cherished for centuries also for 62. (they) health benefits and anti-aging benefits. Chrysanthemum (菊花) is the iconic flower of Cold Dew.63. (prevent) autumn dryness, many regions in China have the custom of drinking chrysanthemum wine, which is thought to boost heart health by strengthening blood vessels and 64. (stimulate) blood flow. During Cold Dew, North China takes on a look of late autumn with white clouds, red leaves and early frost.People often climb hills with cornels (茱萸) 65. the day of the Double Ninth Festival, aiming to dispel evils.第四部分 寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分) ?。?024·山東臨沂十九中高二下期中)上周末你參加了校學生會組織的“認識我們身邊的植物”活動。請你為校英文報寫一篇報道,內容包括:1.活動的過程;2.收獲與感想。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Getting to Know the Plants Around Us第二節(滿分25分) 閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。 ?。?024·遼寧名校聯盟高二下月考)Kim’s family moved frequently from one place to another due to his father’s profession.Kim had to start a new school every few years.Therefore, Kim’s school life was terrible.He didn’t have any best friends. One day, Kim went to his classmate Rocky’s home.As soon as they entered the house, Rocky’s pet jumped on Rocky and started licking his face.Rocky said, “My doggy loves me very much.Animals can’t speak, but they have feelings, too.” His words were so touchy that Kim thought about keeping a pet. Kim talked with his mother.She was afraid of dogs.She said that if Kim kept a dog at home, then it would be entirely his responsibility.The real task for Kim was his father.They were pure vegetarian.His father knew that animal needs meat for growth, which he never bought in the market.Therefore, he said a clear no to Kim’s demand. One day, Kim saw a puppy in the park, who was in pain because of an injured ear.The puppy was weeping.Kim couldn’t stop himself and took it home.He took good care of it and decided to keep it permanently at home.When his father saw the dog, he scolded Kim, the little pup sitting in the corner and listening to them.Since Kim requested him a lot, finally, he agreed unwillingly. Kim named that cute puppy Dooner.He trained Dooner and took care of his food, water, and cleanliness.Dooner and Kim became good friends.Everyone loved Dooner except Kim’s father.Every time his father got home, Dooner would hide somewhere in the house. Then the day came when the results of the examination were declared.Kim failed in one subject, which made Kim’s father disappointed.He scolded Kim and even blamed Dooner for Kim’s failure.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。 Dooner hid himself in the corner, listening to everything.Although Dooner had left the house for several days, he decided to pick up Kim’s father’s wallet on the ground of the market and returned it.單元質量檢測(六) Nature in words第一部分1-5 BAACB 6-10 ABBCA11-15 CBCBC 16-20 AABBC聽力材料:(Text 1)W:So, what do you think of the lamb?M:It’s pretty good, but I think the lamb you make at home is better.W:You’re sweet to say that.Oh, can you get the waiter’s attention for me?(Text 2)M:I saw you washed the car today.I guess I’ll bring my umbrella to work.W:Why would you do that?M:It always rains right after you wash the car.(Text 3)M:Would you like to go with me to the new bookstore tomorrow morning?W:I’d love to.But only if we go there by bike rather than by bus or by taxi.M:No problem.We can use Mobike.(Text 4)M:There is a good chance that Mary will get home today.W:Well, I hope she drives carefully.You know how the traffic is this time of year.M:Oh, Mary’s a good driver.Have confidence in her.(Text 5)W:Can we eat food during the test?M:Only drinks are allowed, unless you have a medical excuse.W:I need to eat every hour, or my blood pressure will drop.(Text 6)M:Oh, there’s another traffic jam on the highway!W:How can there be traffic jams on the 16-lane highway every day?M:There are just too many people, and too many cars.W:I wonder if there is an accident.M:No, they just said that too many people were trying to get off at the Capitol exit.W:Well, let’s put on some music.We’re going to be stuck in this for a while.M:All right, what do you want to listen to?W:How about some Beatles music?M:Yeah, all right.(Text 7)W:Oh, I wish that bus would come! My feet are freezing! I suppose I’ve been here for ten minutes or so.M:That’s long enough in the winter.W:This morning, the sun was shining ... even though they were predicting light rain.M:But it started to snow one hour ago.They’re still predicting two or three inches.W:Well, I won’t go into the office tomorrow.I’ll just work from home.M:What do you do?W:I’m a lawyer.My office is around the corner.M:Oh, I work in the same building, in that travel agency next to the lobby.I’ve seen you walk by several times.Stop in and have a cup of coffee sometime.W:OK.(Text 8)W:What a surprise to see you here, Frank!M:Jane? It’s you, right? I can’t believe it.It’s been almost ten years since we last met.W:Yeah, that was at Lisa’s birthday party.You left for France the following day.So when did you come back to the States?M:Five years ago.I worked in France, got married there, and then after my daughter was born, came back here with my family.So, what are you up to here?W:Oh, I’m here to pick up my son.He’s in the piano class.What about you?M:I’m here to pick up my daughter.She’s in the dance class.Do you live near here?W:Yeah, just two blocks east.What about you?M:About five blocks west.That’s really shocking.We live just about seven blocks away from each other, and we haven’t met for five years.W:That’s really something.Oh, there’s the bell! Hey, let me get your phone number before all the kids come out.M:OK.(Text 9)W:It’s Saturday tomorrow.So, what’s your plan?M:I’m so exhausted this week.I’ll stay at home and relax myself.W:You mean you’ll get some sleep and watch several basketball games, huh?M:Yes, especially the game of Cavaliers.W:Why do you love basketball games so much?M:Basketball games are exciting.The outcome can be changed in only a few seconds.And there are fascinating skills.How about you?What will you do this weekend? Go skateboarding as usual?W:I’m worn out, too, and I’ll stay in the dormitory and see some videos about skateboarding.M:How long have you been skateboarding? Three years or four years? I don’t remember it exactly.W:About four years.During those four years, I watched videos about skateboarding and practised the skills once and once again.You may feel it boring and painful, but I take delight in it.Every advance in skills brings me a great sense of fulfillment.Every time I jump into the sky, I feel I’m flying.M:Wow, amazing.(Text 10)M:My name is Jake, and I recently went on a diving trip with my family — swimming under the water.It was very exciting.I’d never gone diving in open water before, like a river or a lake.And I had always been expecting a real sea dive.I’d just done my diving training in a pool.I was really looking forward to my first real sea dive.We couldn’t decide where to go at first.We considered going somewhere in Indonesia or in Australia, but then friends in the USA offered to let us stay with them, so we went to the coast there, where there were perfect diving conditions.I was a bit worried as we were swimming around because we’d heard there might be sharks in the area — only small ones, but it didn’t matter! So I was very scared when some big sea animals came swimming toward us — but they turned out to be whales! They played with us in the water.We even managed to get some photos.We hoped we’d see some flying fish — but no such luck.Each day’s dives were completely different.We did three dives on the first day, and four on the second, plus a few more on the third — twelve dives altogether! It was the best trip ever.第二部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章介紹了幾處與莎士比亞的經典劇作有關的風景名勝。21.C 細節理解題。根據第二段第一句可知,莎士比亞把這個地方看成是權力和恐懼的象征。22.B 細節理解題。根據第三段中的In the 15th century, the castle found itself at the centre of a long and bloody battle.It was this conflict that inspired Shakespeare’s Henry Ⅵ.可知,莎士比亞創作《亨利六世》的靈感來自一場持久的戰爭。23.D 細節理解題。根據最后一段第一句中的Situated in Shakespeare’s home county of Warwickshire可知,莎士比亞出生在Warwickshire。語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。作者小時候不理解奶奶為什么喜歡盆栽,隨著年齡的增長,作者明白了盆栽是希望的象征。24.C 詞義猜測題。根據第二段最后兩句可知,作者對于奶奶費心照顧這些盆栽感到困惑,因為作者認為它們沒有貢獻任何食物,而且也很少開花。故畫線詞意思是“困惑的”。25.A 細節理解題。根據倒數第二段最后三句可知,奶奶喜歡盆栽是因為它們是希望的象征。26.B 寫作意圖題。根據最后一段內容可知,作者寫本文的目的是歌頌奶奶的精神和愛。27.A 推理判斷題。文章主要講述了作者小時候不理解奶奶為什么喜歡盆栽,隨著年齡的增長,作者明白了盆栽是希望的象征。由此可推知,本文是一篇關于奶奶的非小說類文學作品。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。研究表明,再少的人類活動也會對野生動物活動造成影響。28.A 推理判斷題。根據第二段內容可知,Glacier Bay國家公園比較偏遠,游客稀少。這在Prugh看來符合他們的研究目的——探索人類開始影響野生動物行為的下限。29.D 細節理解題。根據第三段最后一句可知,在更偏遠的區域,即使每周只有40位游客出現,野生動物也不會出現在人類的視野中。30.A 推理判斷題。根據第四段內容可知,研究結果讓Sytsma大開眼界,頗為驚訝。31.B 細節理解題。根據最后一段中Prugh說的話可知,Prugh認為公園應劃分人類活動區和無人區。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要講述了植物像動物一樣,可以快速適應不利條件,同時分析了植物能快速適應不利條件,并將這些適應傳遞給下一代的原因。32.D 細節理解題。根據第二段中Martinelli說的Many plants require a minimum period of cold in order to set up their environmental clock to define their flowering time可知,為了適應縮短的寒冷季節,植物會設置環境時鐘來定義開花時間。33.B 推理判斷題。根據第四段首句可知,這些體細胞記憶通過表觀遺傳學傳給下一代。由此可以判斷,體細胞記憶可以幫助下一代生存下來。34.A 詞義猜測題。根據第二段最后兩句可知,這些機制使植物能夠調整自己在繁殖機會少的時期避免開花,這是植物調整適應環境變化的結果。畫線單詞所在的句子談論的是有幾個例子表明存在這樣的“分子機制”調節植物記憶來適應環境的變化,與第二段闡述的與“這些機制”允許植物調節花期適應環境的內容相當,故畫線詞意為“調節”。35.B 標題歸納題。根據首段中的Animals can adapt quickly to survive unfavorable environmental conditions.,再結合下文圍繞該話題舉例說明和分析植物能快速適應不利條件的原因可知,本文主要是陳述植物和動物一樣能快速適應不利條件。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了鯊魚的習性、天賦和重要性。36.A 空前一句講鯊魚不好的一方面,空后一句講鯊魚好的一方面,前后形成轉折。A項(但這不完全正確)符合語境。37.G 空前一句說明有的鯊魚會吃從空中落下的遷徙鳥,G項舉例進行說明,符合語境。38.E 空前一句說明并不是所有的鯊魚都吃肉,E項(一些是和平的食草鯊魚,比如鯨鯊)符合語境。39.F 上文說明鯊魚存在很長時間了,下文說明鯊魚長的樣子各不相同。F項(從那時起,它們就以許多不同的形式存在)承上啟下,符合語境。40.C 下文說明鯊魚本領高強。C項(鯊魚也有很多驚人的天賦)符合語境。第三部分語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。狗狗Columbo在路上受傷,被31歲的磚混企業老板Jarrett Little和同伴Chris Dixon在騎行途中救助,并碰巧遇到律師Andrea Shaw,最后狗狗被Andrea Shaw收養,現在在農場上過著自由自在的生活。41.C 根據下文Something in the distance had caught her attention.可知,此處是指Chris Dixon突然停了下來。42.B 此處是指事實證明這是一只5個月大的沙土色大丹混血狗。43.D 根據上文fed the friendly pup可知,此處是指給小狗分享他們的水。44.B 根據上文with its ribs (肋骨) showing可知,此處是指這只狗的后腿斷了。45.A 根據下文slipped the 38-pound dog’s hind legs into the back pockets of his cycling shirt可知,此處是指他小心地抱起這只狗。46.D 根據上文hung the dog’s front paws over可知,此處是指他把狗的前爪搭在他的肩上。47.A 根據下文He was kind of loving their touch.可知,此處是指狗根本就不掙扎。48.B 根據ride into town可知,此處是指進城30分鐘的路程。49.C 根據下文The dog made a beeline for her, licking and “loving on her”.可知,此處是指Andrea Shaw碰巧路過。happen to do sth意為“碰巧做某事”。50.B 根據下文Shaw named him Columbo可知,此處是指Shaw被深深吸引了,要收養這只狗。51.A 參見上題解析。52.C name ...after ...意為“以……為……命名”。53.D 根據an operation on his broken leg可知,此處是指為狗安排手術。54.C 此處是指Columbo在農場里過著奢華的生活,自由自在。55.A 此處是指有一匹馬、一匹小馬和一個六歲的男孩陪伴著它。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了一個節氣——寒露。56.phenomena 考查名詞復數。根據some可知,此處應用可數名詞phenomenon的復數。故填phenomena。57.is reduced 考查動詞的時態、語態和主謂一致。根據句意可知,這里要用被動語態;由上文do可知,空處謂語動詞需用一般現在時,主語是不可數名詞,謂語動詞需用第三人稱單數形式。故填is reduced。58.foggy 考查詞形轉換。空處應用形容詞作定語,修飾名詞regions。故填foggy。59.because 考查表語從句。根據句意可知,空處表示“因為”,應用引導詞because引導表語從句。故填because。60.where 考查定語從句??仗幰龑ФㄕZ從句,先行詞是shallow water areas,在從句中作地點狀語,故填where。61.relatively 考查詞形轉換。空處應用副詞作狀語,修飾形容詞high。故填relatively。62.their 考查代詞。空處應用形容詞性物主代詞作 health benefits的定語。故填their。63.To prevent 考查非謂語動詞。根據句子結構可知,空處為非謂語動詞。根據句意,此處表目的,應用動詞不定式。位于句首,單詞首字母需大寫。故填To prevent。64.stimulating 考查非謂語動詞。and表示并列,空處應與strengthening形式保持一致,作介詞by的賓語。故填stimulating。65.on 考查介詞。此處表示具體的某一天,應用介詞on+具體日期。故填on。第四部分第一節Getting to Know the Plants Around Us Last weekend, I participated in a “Getting to Know the Plants Around Us” activity organised by our Students’ Union. The activity began with a lecture by a local botanist, who taught us about the different characteristics and uses of various plant species.We then went on a natural walk to observe and collect samples of different plants.Throughout the event, I was struck by the incredible variety of plants that exist in our world and learned about plants that are used for medical purposes, as well as those that provide food and shelter for animals.I also gained a greater appreciation for the role that plants play in maintaining the balance of our ecosystem. Overall, it was a valuable and enriching experience.第二節 Dooner hid himself in the corner, listening to everything.He felt the tension in the air and understood that his presence was somehow connected to Kim’s scolding.With a heavy heart, Dooner decided to leave to prevent further trouble for Kim.That night, he quietly slipped out of the house and into the darkness.Kim woke up the next morning to find Dooner missing.He searched everywhere but found no trace of his beloved pet.Days later, as Dooner roamed the streets, he stumbled upon Kim’s father’s wallet lying on the ground at the market. Although Dooner had left the house for several days, he decided to pick up Kim’s father’s wallet on the ground of the market and returned it.As he approached the house, he saw Kim’s father frantically searching for something.Understanding the situation, Dooner carefully placed the wallet at Kim’s father’s feet and barked to get his attention.Surprised and grateful, Kim’s father picked up the wallet and looked at Dooner with new-found respect.He realized that the dog was more than just a pet; he was a loyal and intelligent companion.From that day on, Kim’s father’s attitude towards Dooner changed, and he welcomed him back into their home with open arms.1 / 6(共100張PPT)單元質量檢測(六) Nature in words(滿分150分,時間120分鐘)第一部分 聽力(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. Where are the speakers?( )A. In a supermarket.B. In a restaurant.C. At home.2. What did the woman do today?( ?。?br/>A. She cleaned the car.B. She bought an umbrella.C. She listened to the weather forecast.3. How will the speakers go to the bookstore?( ?。?br/>A. By bike. B. By bus. C. By taxi.4. What does the woman probably feel about Mary?( ?。?br/>A. Doubtful. B. Confident. C. Concerned.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?( ?。?br/>A. Preparing for a test.B. Eating during an exam.C. Getting a medical exam.第二節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. Where are the two speakers?( ?。?br/>A. In a car.B. At the Capitol exit.C. At an accident spot.7. What will the speakers do next?( ?。?br/>A. Try to avoid traffic jams.B. Listen to some music.C. Buy some Beatles albums.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. What’s the weather like now?( ?。?br/>A. Sunny. B. Snowy. C. Rainy.9. What is the man’s job probably?( )A. A lawyer. B. A waiter. C. A travel agent.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. How long did the man work in France?( ?。?br/>A. For about five years.B. For about seven years.C. For about ten years.11. Why is the woman here?( ?。?br/>A. To give a class.B. To learn the piano.C. To pick up her son.12. How do the speakers feel after realising where each other lives?( )A. Disappointed.B. Surprised.C. Concerned.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. Why is the man attracted by basketball games?( ?。?br/>A. He is good at basketball skills.B. His father is a fan of basketball games.C. The result is changeable and unpredictable.14. What does the woman usually do at weekends?( ?。?br/>A. Stay in the dormitory.B. Go skateboarding.C. Watch music videos.15. Where will the woman spend this weekend?( ?。?br/>A. At home.B. In the gym.C. In the dormitory.16. What do the man and the woman have in common?( ?。?br/>A. They both have favourite sports.B. Their favourite sports are risky.C. They practise their favourite sports together.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. What kind of trip had the speaker been expecting?( ?。?br/>A. A sea diving trip.B. A river diving trip.C. A lake diving trip.18. Where did the speaker go on his diving trip?( ?。?br/>A. To Indonesia.B. To the USA.C. To Australia.19. What did the speaker see on his diving trip?( ?。?br/>A. Sharks. B. Whales. C. Flying fish.20. How many dives did the speaker do on the third day?( ?。?br/>A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.聽力材料:(Text 1)W:So, what do you think of the lamb?M:It’s pretty good, but I think the lamb you make at home isbetter.W:You’re sweet to say that.Oh, can you get the waiter’sattention for me?(Text 2)M:I saw you washed the car today.I guess I’ll bring my umbrellato work.W:Why would you do that?M:It always rains right after you wash the car.(Text 3)M:Would you like to go with me to the new bookstore tomorrowmorning?W:I’d love to.But only if we go there by bike rather than by bus orby taxi.M:No problem.We can use Mobike.(Text 4)M:There is a good chance that Mary will get home today.W:Well, I hope she drives carefully.You know how the traffic isthis time of year.M:Oh, Mary’s a good driver.Have confidence in her.(Text 5)W:Can we eat food during the test?M:Only drinks are allowed, unless you have a medical excuse.W:I need to eat every hour, or my blood pressure will drop.(Text 6)M:Oh, there’s another traffic jam on the highway!W:How can there be traffic jams on the 16-lane highway everyday?M:There are just too many people, and too many cars.W:I wonder if there is an accident.M:No, they just said that too many people were trying to get off atthe Capitol exit.W:Well, let’s put on some music.We’re going to be stuck inthis for a while.M:All right, what do you want to listen to?W:How about some Beatles music?M:Yeah, all right.(Text 7)W:Oh, I wish that bus would come! My feet are freezing! Isuppose I’ve been here for ten minutes or so.M:That’s long enough in the winter.W:This morning, the sun was shining ... even though they werepredicting light rain.M:But it started to snow one hour ago.They’re still predicting twoor three inches.W:Well, I won’t go into the office tomorrow.I’ll just work fromhome.M:What do you do?W:I’m a lawyer.My office is around the corner.M:Oh, I work in the same building, in that travel agency next tothe lobby.I’ve seen you walk by several times.Stop in and have acup of coffee sometime.W:OK.(Text 8)W:What a surprise to see you here, Frank!M:Jane? It’s you, right? I can’t believe it.It’s been almostten years since we last met.W:Yeah, that was at Lisa’s birthday party.You left for France thefollowing day.So when did you come back to the States?M:Five years ago.I worked in France, got married there, andthen after my daughter was born, came back here with myfamily.So, what are you up to here?W:Oh, I’m here to pick up my son.He’s in the pianoclass.What about you?M:I’m here to pick up my daughter.She’s in the dance class.Doyou live near here?W:Yeah, just two blocks east.What about you?M:About five blocks west.That’s really shocking.We live justabout seven blocks away from each other, and we haven’t met forfive years.W:That’s really something.Oh, there’s the bell! Hey, let meget your phone number before all the kids come out.M:OK.(Text 9)W:It’s Saturday tomorrow.So, what’s your plan?M:I’m so exhausted this week.I’ll stay at home and relaxmyself.W:You mean you’ll get some sleep and watch several basketballgames, huh?M:Yes, especially the game of Cavaliers.W:Why do you love basketball games so much?M:Basketball games are exciting.The outcome can be changed inonly a few seconds.And there are fascinating skills.How about you?What will you do this weekend? Go skateboarding as usual?W:I’m worn out, too, and I’ll stay in the dormitory and seesome videos about skateboarding.M:How long have you been skateboarding? Three years or fouryears? I don’t remember it exactly.W:About four years.During those four years, I watched videosabout skateboarding and practised the skills once and once again.Youmay feel it boring and painful, but I take delight in it.Every advancein skills brings me a great sense of fulfillment.Every time I jump intothe sky, I feel I’m flying.M:Wow, amazing.(Text 10)M:My name is Jake, and I recently went on a diving trip withmy family — swimming under the water.It was very exciting.I’d never gone diving in open waterbefore, like a river or a lake.And I had always been expecting a realsea dive.I’d just done my diving training in a pool.I was reallylooking forward to my first real sea dive.We couldn’t decide whereto go at first.We considered going somewhere in Indonesia or inAustralia, but then friends in the USA offered to let us stay withthem, so we went to the coast there, where there were perfectdiving conditions.I was a bit worried as we were swimming around because we’dheard there might be sharks in the area — only small ones, but itdidn’t matter! So I was very scared when some big sea animalscame swimming toward us — but they turned out to be whales! Theyplayed with us in the water.We even managed to get some photos.Wehoped we’d see some flying fish — but no such luck.Each day’s dives were completely different.We did three diveson the first day, and four on the second, plus a few more on thethird — twelve dives altogether! It was the best trip ever.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節,滿分50分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。A Shakespeare’s writing shaped our modern language, but how didhis plays describe the landscape of 15th-and 16th-century Britain? Thisguide will take you on a mini tour of the poet’s favoured locations. Pontefract Castle, Yorkshire In its prime, Pontefract Castle was one of the most powerful forts(堡壘) in Europe, but its fearful reputation was once so strong that thepoet used it to suggest power and terror.In Richard Ⅱ, Pontefract is theterrible scene of the king’s murder and three men are condemned to deathat the castle in Richard Ⅲ.Now, Pontefract is the perfect destination fora fearful yet fascinating day out. Sandal Castle, West Yorkshire First built from wood in the 12th century, by the 13th centurySandal Castle had become an impressive stone fort.In the 15th century,the castle found itself at the centre of a long and bloody battle.It was thisconflict that inspired Shakespeare’s Henry Ⅵ.The site of the battlefieldis now a peaceful farm and all that remains of the once grand castle arebroken walls. Dunsinane Hill, Perthshire A castle built atop Dunsinane Hill in Scotland is one of the dramaticbackdrops to the blood-soaked horror of Shakespeare’s shortesttragedy,Macbeth.Today, the hill has the remains of two forts, one ofwhich is the site on which the real Macbeth suffered a military defeat in1054. Forest of Arden, Warwickshire Situated in Shakespeare’s home county of Warwickshire, Ardenwas once a heavily wooded area and provided the complex setting for thepoet’s pastoral comedy.Visitors can enjoy several picturesque walksaround the young forest, which is now home to over a million new trees.語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章介紹了幾處與莎士比亞的經典劇作有關的風景名勝。語篇解讀:本文是一篇應用文。文章介紹了幾處與莎士比亞的經典劇作有關的風景名勝。21. What did Shakespeare use Pontefract Castle to stand for?( )A. Hope and anger. B. Life and death.C. Power and fear. D. Past and history.解析: 細節理解題。根據第二段第一句可知,莎士比亞把這個地方看成是權力和恐懼的象征。22. What is Shakespeare’s inspiration for Henry Ⅵ?( ?。?br/>A. The surroundings of Sandal Castle.B. A long battle happening at Sandal Castle.C. The impressive buildings of Sandal Castle.D. Shakespeare’s preference for Sandal Castle.解析: 細節理解題。根據第三段中的In the 15th century, thecastle found itself at the centre of a long and bloody battle.It was thisconflict that inspired Shakespeare’s Henry Ⅵ.可知,莎士比亞創作《亨利六世》的靈感來自一場持久的戰爭。23. Where was Shakespeare born?( ?。?br/>A. In Yorkshire. B. In West Yorkshire.C. In Perthshire. D. In Warwickshire.解析: 細節理解題。根據最后一段第一句中的Situated inShakespeare’s home county of Warwickshire可知,莎士比亞出生在Warwickshire。B ?。?024·浙江G5聯盟高二下期中)When I was a little boy growingup, my mom, dad, brothers and I lived in my nana’s old house.Itwas surrounded by four huge vegetable gardens.And around the house somany flowers were planted.It was so beautiful there in the spring andsummer.That wasn’t all, though.On the back porch Nana had dozensof potted plants hanging on hooks.She watered them, talked to them andnurtured them.And in the winter she would carry them all inside and setthem on shelves near the windows of our enclosed front porch.There witha little water and a lot of love she kept them alive, green, and growingeven during the coldest, darkest months. As a boy I was puzzled by all the effort she put into them.Iunderstood the vegetable gardens.They helped to feed the family all winterlong.I even understood the flowers around the house.They were pretty andsmelled so sweet in the summer months.The reason she put so much effortinto caring for those potted plants, however, eluded me.They didn’tgive us any food and they rarely had any flowers on them.They remained amystery to my child’s mind. Now as I’ve grown older I am beginning to understand why my nanahad those potted plants.It is the same reason I have so many pictures ofsunrises and forests hanging in my home.They remind me during thedark, cold, winter months full of bare trees and yellow grass thatlight, love, and growth still exist.They remind me that spring willcome again.They remind me that God loves us and is still with us evenwhen the earth doesn’t show it. Today I see Nana’s potted plants in a new light.They are worthevery bit of the love and care she put into them.But what tells me mostabout light and love is Nana herself.She is light to my soul even in mydarkest times.And her love lives on in my heart even if she is inHeaven.May we all learn to love as she loved, shine as she shined, andlive as she lived.語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。作者小時候不理解奶奶為什么喜歡盆栽,隨著年齡的增長,作者明白了盆栽是希望的象征。語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。作者小時候不理解奶奶為什么喜歡盆栽,隨著年齡的增長,作者明白了盆栽是希望的象征。24. Which of the following is close in meaning to the underlined word“eluded” in Paragraph 2?( ?。?br/>A. Upset. B. Misguided.C. Confused. D. Distracted.解析: 詞義猜測題。根據第二段最后兩句可知,作者對于奶奶費心照顧這些盆栽感到困惑,因為作者認為它們沒有貢獻任何食物,而且也很少開花。故畫線詞意思是“困惑的”。25. Why was Nana fond of potted plants?( ?。?br/>A. They were a sign of hope.B. They resembled sunrise and forests.C. They constantly kept Nana company.D. They were portable and easy to nurture.解析: 細節理解題。根據倒數第二段最后三句可知,奶奶喜歡盆栽是因為它們是希望的象征。26. What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?( )A. To advocate growing potted plants.B. To sing the praise of Nana’s spirit and love.C. To stress the benefits of a positive lifestyle.D. To recall beautiful memories spent with Nana.解析: 寫作意圖題。根據最后一段內容可知,作者寫本文的目的是歌頌奶奶的精神和愛。27. What’s the type of the passage?( )A. A non-fiction.B. A book review.C. An agricultural leaflet.D. A celebrity biography.解析: 推理判斷題。文章主要講述了作者小時候不理解奶奶為什么喜歡盆栽,隨著年齡的增長,作者明白了盆栽是希望的象征。由此可推知,本文是一篇關于奶奶的非小說類文學作品。C A study published in the journal People and Nature found that even inthe more remote and seldom visited national parks, the presence of evenjust a few humans impacts the activity and behavior of wildlife that livesthere.The study was based in Glacier Bay National Park, a remote coastalarea in south-east Alaska that is accessible only by boat or airplane.Thepark only sees 40,000 people per year.“Glacier Bay is a great park toexplore what the lower limits are where humans start to affect wildlifebehavior,” said senior author Laura Prugh, from the University ofWashington (UW) School of Environmental and Forest Sciences.The team worked with park staff (管理人員) to place 40 camerasacross 10 sites within the park.During the summers of 2017 and 2018,the cameras detected humans and four animal species—wolves, blackbears, brown bears and moose.If humans were present in an area,fewer than five animals per week were detected across all four speciesstudied.The team believed that the animals avoided the areas wherehumans were present.In more remote backcountry areas (偏僻地區),the wildlife detections dropped to zero each week even if there were only40 visitors to the park per week.“It was eye-opening to see the number of wildlife sightings we were‘missing’ in backcountry areas of Glacier Bay,”lead author MiraSytsma, who completed this work as a UW graduate student, said in astatement.“I was surprised that for all four species, wildlife detectionswere always highest when there wasn’t any human activity.”The findings supported some other research that showed that aspeople go to national parks in record numbers, their presence isimpacting the animals who live there.“Our findings lend support toconcentrating human activities in some areas, because if you’re goingto go above zero human activity and it’s going to have an impact, youmight as well go way above zero in some areas and then have other areaswhere you have almost no human activity,” Prugh said.“In thoseareas, then, wildlife can live their natural lives unaffected by people.”語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。研究表明,再少的人類活動也會對野生動物活動造成影響。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。研究表明,再少的人類活動也會對野生動物活動造成影響。28. Why was Glacier Bay chosen for the study?( ?。?br/>A. It is less visited.B. It is less populated.C. It is easier to get to.D. It is richer in animal species.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第二段內容可知,Glacier Bay國家公園比較偏遠,游客稀少。這在Prugh看來符合他們的研究目的——探索人類開始影響野生動物行為的下限。29. What did the team find about the animals in backcountry areas?( ?。?br/>A. They had less and less habitat due to tourism.B. They had a great influence on human activities.C. They showed up more in groups than individually.D. They disappeared totally even with little human presence.解析: 細節理解題。根據第三段最后一句可知,在更偏遠的區域,即使每周只有40位游客出現,野生動物也不會出現在人類的視野中。30. What did Sytsma think of the study?( ?。?br/>A. It was amazing.B. It was pioneering.C. It was hard to explain.D. It was easy to carry out.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第四段內容可知,研究結果讓Sytsma大開眼界,頗為驚訝。31. What might Prugh suggest park staff do?( ?。?br/>A. Control the number of visitors.B. Set up human-free areas for animals.C. Increase the number of animal species.D. Move in animals that behave differently.解析: 細節理解題。根據最后一段中Prugh說的話可知,Prugh認為公園應劃分人類活動區和無人區。D ?。?024·山東青島二中高二下月考)Animals can adapt quickly tosurvive unfavorable environmental conditions.Evidence is mounting toshow that plants can, too.A paper published in the journal Trends inPlant Science details how plants are rapidly adapting to the effects ofclimate change, and how they are passing down these adaptations to theiroffspring (后代). Plants are facing more environmental stresses than ever.Forexample, climate change is making winters shorter in many locations,and plants are responding.“Many plants require a minimum period ofcold in order to set up their environmental clock to define their floweringtime,” says Martinelli, a plant geneticist at the University ofFlorence.“As cold seasons shorten, plants have adapted to requireshorter periods of cold to delay flowering.These mechanisms allow plantsto avoid flowering in periods when they have fewer opportunities toreproduce.” Because plants don’t have neural (神經的) networks, theirmemory is based entirely on cellular (細胞的),molecular (分子的),and biochemical networks.These networks make up what theresearchers call somatic memory (體細胞記憶).“It allows plants torecognize the occurrence of a previous environmental condition and toreact accordingly,” says Martinelli. These somatic memories can then be passed to the plants’ offspringvia epigenetics (表觀遺傳學).“Several examples demonstrate theexistence of molecular mechanisms modulating plant memory toenvironmental stresses and affecting the adaptation of offspring to thesestresses,” says Martinelli. Going forward, Martinelli hopes to understand even more about thegenes that are being passed down.“We are particularly interested indecoding the epigenetic alphabet without changes in DNA sequence (序列),” he says.“This is especially important when we consider therapid climate change, we observe today that every living organism,including plants, needs to quickly adapt to survive.”語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要講述了植物像動物一樣,可以快速適應不利條件,同時分析了植物能快速適應不利條件,并將這些適應傳遞給下一代的原因。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要講述了植物像動物一樣,可以快速適應不利條件,同時分析了植物能快速適應不利條件,并將這些適應傳遞給下一代的原因。32. What adaptations have plants made to shortened cold seasons?( ?。?br/>A. They have shortened their flowering time.B. They have got more chances to reproduce.C. They have avoided flowering in cold seasons.D. They have adjusted their environmental clock.解析: 細節理解題。根據第二段中Martinelli說的Many plantsrequire a minimum period of cold in order to set up theirenvironmental clock to define their flowering time可知,為了適應縮短的寒冷季節,植物會設置環境時鐘來定義開花時間。33. What can we learn about somatic memory?( ?。?br/>A. It is entirely based on neural networks.B. It can help the plants’ offspring to survive.C. It can help relieve environmental stresses.D. It disturbs the plants’ biochemical networks.解析: 推理判斷題。根據第四段首句可知,這些體細胞記憶通過表觀遺傳學傳給下一代。由此可以判斷,體細胞記憶可以幫助下一代生存下來。34. What does the underlined word “modulating” mean in Paragraph4?( ?。?br/>A. Adjusting. B. Treasuring.C. Recording. D. Sharing.解析: 詞義猜測題。根據第二段最后兩句可知,這些機制使植物能夠調整自己在繁殖機會少的時期避免開花,這是植物調整適應環境變化的結果。畫線單詞所在的句子談論的是有幾個例子表明存在這樣的“分子機制”調節植物記憶來適應環境的變化,與第二段闡述的與“這些機制”允許植物調節花期適應環境的內容相當,故畫線詞意為“調節”。35. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?( )A. Plants Are Smart about Flowering TimeB. Plants Can Also Adapt to Climate ChangeC. Environmental Stresses Challenge PlantsD. Mysteries of Plant Genes Are to Be Unfolded解析: 標題歸納題。根據首段中的Animals can adapt quickly tosurvive unfavorable environmental conditions.,再結合下文圍繞該話題舉例說明和分析植物能快速適應不利條件的原因可知,本文主要是陳述植物和動物一樣能快速適應不利條件。第二節(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 ?。?024·遼寧鞍山高二下月考)Many films and TV shows will tellyou that sharks are scary and often eat beach-goers.36.( ?。?Sharksplay an important ecological role in the ocean. Many of these fish are top predators (捕食者).They can helpcontrol populations of other animals.However, other sharks serve asclean-up crews, chowing down on migrating birds when they fall out ofthe sky.37.( ?。?Migrating land-based birds that fall from the sky asthey cross the Gulf of Mexico can end up in the belly of a young tigershark.But not all sharks are meat-eaters.38.( ) As a group, sharks are much, much older than we are.The firstshark — like fish appeared more than 400 million years ago.39.( ?。?br/>Some have saw-toothed noses, and some may have big hooks on theirheads. 40. ( ) They have super-sensitive noses and use snouts (鼻子) to find weak electrical signals from their food.Scientists are eventrying to design materials to imitate shark’s bacteria-battling skin.A. But that’s simply not true.B. There are many different birds.C. Sharks also have a lot of fascinating talents.D. They usually migrate in a very long distance.E. Some are peaceful plant-eaters, like the whale shark.F. Since that time, they’ve existed in many different forms.G. Tiger sharks, for example, eat migratory birds that fall out of thesky.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了鯊魚的習性、天賦和重要性。36. A 空前一句講鯊魚不好的一方面,空后一句講鯊魚好的一方面,前后形成轉折。A項(但這不完全正確)符合語境。37. G 空前一句說明有的鯊魚會吃從空中落下的遷徙鳥,G項舉例進行說明,符合語境。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了鯊魚的習性、天賦和重要性。38. E 空前一句說明并不是所有的鯊魚都吃肉,E項(一些是和平的食草鯊魚,比如鯨鯊)符合語境。39. F 上文說明鯊魚存在很長時間了,下文說明鯊魚長的樣子各不相同。F項(從那時起,它們就以許多不同的形式存在)承上啟下,符合語境。40. C 下文說明鯊魚本領高強。C項(鯊魚也有很多驚人的天賦)符合語境。第三部分 語言運用(共兩節,滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。 Jarrett Little, a 31-year-old brick and concrete business owner,was road-testing his mountain bike outside of Columbus, Georgia,when his riding partner, Chris Dixon, 41 abruptly.Something inthe distance had caught her attention.It 42 to be a sandy-colored five-month-old Great Dane mix. The cyclists fed the friendly pup and 43 their water.They weremore than seven miles from downtown and riding bikes.However, theycouldn’t leave the dog behind with its ribs (肋骨) showing and a hindleg 44 . Little soon got an idea.He carefully 45 his new friend andslipped the 38-pound dog’s hind legs into the back pockets of his cyclingshirt.Then he hung the dog’s front paws over his 46 .So badlyinjured was the dog that he wasn’t 47 at all.He was kind of lovingtheir touch. The 30 48 ride into town ended at a bike store, where they gotmore water and food for the dog.That was when Andrea Shaw, a lawyerfrom Maine in town on business, 49 to walk by.The dog made abeeline for her, licking and “loving on her”.Shaw was 50 and,after learning what had happened, declared her intention,“Iam 51 this dog.” Shaw named him Columbo 52 the town where they’d metand 53 an operation on his broken leg.Today, Columbo is livingthe 54 life on a farm with a horse, a pony, and a six-year-old boyto keep him 55 .He is literally the luckiest dog alive.語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。狗狗Columbo在路上受傷,被31歲的磚混企業老板Jarrett Little和同伴Chris Dixon在騎行途中救助,并碰巧遇到律師Andrea Shaw,最后狗狗被Andrea Shaw收養,現在在農場上過著自由自在的生活。語篇解讀:本文是一篇記敘文。狗狗Columbo在路上受傷,被31歲的磚混企業老板Jarrett Little和同伴Chris Dixon在騎行途中救助,并碰巧遇到律師Andrea Shaw,最后狗狗被Andrea Shaw收養,現在在農場上過著自由自在的生活。41. A. sped B. turnedC. stopped D. backed解析: 根據下文Something in the distance had caught herattention.可知,此處是指Chris Dixon突然停了下來。42. A. claimed B. provedC. pretended D. seemed解析: 此處是指事實證明這是一只5個月大的沙土色大丹混血狗。43. A. drank B. spilt C. boiled D. shared解析: 根據上文fed the friendly pup可知,此處是指給小狗分享他們的水。44. A. destroyed B. brokenC. gone D. bandaged解析: 根據上文with its ribs (肋骨) showing可知,此處是指這只狗的后腿斷了。45. A. picked up B. cheered upC. swept up D. straightened up解析: 根據下文slipped the 38-pound dog’s hind legs intothe back pockets of his cycling shirt可知,此處是指他小心地抱起這只狗。46. A. chest B. waistC. head D. shoulders解析: 根據上文hung the dog’s front paws over可知,此處是指他把狗的前爪搭在他的肩上。47. A. fighting B. breathingC. weeping D. walking解析: 根據下文He was kind of loving their touch.可知,此處是指狗根本就不掙扎。48. A. seconds B. minutesC. hours D. days解析: 根據ride into town可知,此處是指進城30分鐘的路程。49. A. arranged B. meantC. happened D. wanted解析: 根據下文The dog made a beeline for her, licking and“loving on her”.可知,此處是指Andrea Shaw碰巧路過。happento do sth意為“碰巧做某事”。50. A. distracted B. fascinatedC. angered D. defeated解析: 根據下文Shaw named him Columbo可知,此處是指Shaw被深深吸引了,要收養這只狗。51. A. keeping B. adaptingC. checking D. employing解析: 參見上題解析。52. A. in B. outside C. after D. on解析: name ...after ...意為“以……為……命名”。53. A. prevented B. performedC. underwent D. scheduled解析: 根據an operation on his broken leg可知,此處是指為狗安排手術。54. A. distant B. critical C. high D. long解析: 此處是指Columbo在農場里過著奢華的生活,自由自在。55. A. company B. assistanceC. healthy D. close解析: 此處是指有一匹馬、一匹小馬和一個六歲的男孩陪伴著它。第二節(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。 Cold Dew, the 17th solar term of the year, begins usually inOctober.At this time, there are some interesting 56. (phenomenon) you need to know. Not only do temperatures drop significantly, but also rainfall57. (reduce).When the cold air encounters autumnrain, it turns into misty rain or fog.When the humidity is high,58. (fog) regions form in many areas of China. People always say that fishing in shallow water in autumn makessense.That’s 59. temperatures decrease quickly andsunshine doesn’t reach deep water thoroughly.Fish swim to shallowwater areas 60. the water temperature is 61. (relative) high. Pomegranates (石榴) are ripe during Cold Dew, releasing asweet scent.With their exquisite beauty, flavor and colour,pomegranates never fail to attract people and have been cherished forcenturies also for 62. (they) health benefits and anti-aging benefits. Chrysanthemum (菊花) is the iconic flower of ColdDew.63. (prevent) autumn dryness, many regions inChina have the custom of drinking chrysanthemum wine, which isthought to boost heart health by strengthening blood vessels and64. (stimulate) blood flow. During Cold Dew, North China takes on a look of late autumn withwhite clouds, red leaves and early frost.People often climb hills withcornels (茱萸) 65. the day of the Double NinthFestival, aiming to dispel evils.語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了一個節氣——寒露。56. phenomena 考查名詞復數。根據some可知,此處應用可數名詞phenomenon的復數。故填phenomena。57. is reduced 考查動詞的時態、語態和主謂一致。根據句意可知,這里要用被動語態;由上文do可知,空處謂語動詞需用一般現在時,主語是不可數名詞,謂語動詞需用第三人稱單數形式。故填isreduced。語篇解讀:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了一個節氣——寒露。58. foggy 考查詞形轉換??仗帒眯稳菰~作定語,修飾名詞regions。故填foggy。59. because 考查表語從句。根據句意可知,空處表示“因為”,應用引導詞because引導表語從句。故填because。60. where 考查定語從句。空處引導定語從句,先行詞是shallowwater areas,在從句中作地點狀語,故填where。61. relatively 考查詞形轉換。空處應用副詞作狀語,修飾形容詞high。故填relatively。62. their 考查代詞??仗帒眯稳菰~性物主代詞作 health benefits的定語。故填their。63. To prevent 考查非謂語動詞。根據句子結構可知,空處為非謂語動詞。根據句意,此處表目的,應用動詞不定式。位于句首,單詞首字母需大寫。故填To prevent。64. stimulating 考查非謂語動詞。and表示并列,空處應與strengthening形式保持一致,作介詞by的賓語。故填stimulating。65. on 考查介詞。此處表示具體的某一天,應用介詞on+具體日期。故填on。第四部分 寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(滿分15分) ?。?024·山東臨沂十九中高二下期中)上周末你參加了校學生會組織的“認識我們身邊的植物”活動。請你為校英文報寫一篇報道,內容包括:1. 活動的過程;2. 收獲與感想。注意:1.寫作詞數應為80左右;2. 請按如下格式作答。Getting to Know the Plants Around Us 參考范文:Getting to Know the Plants Around Us Last weekend, I participated in a “Getting to Know the PlantsAround Us” activity organised by our Students’ Union. The activity began with a lecture by a local botanist, who taught usabout the different characteristics and uses of various plant species.Wethen went on a natural walk to observe and collect samples of differentplants.Throughout the event, I was struck by the incredible variety ofplants that exist in our world and learned about plants that are used formedical purposes, as well as those that provide food and shelter foranimals.I also gained a greater appreciation for the role that plants play inmaintaining the balance of our ecosystem. Overall, it was a valuable and enriching experience.第二節(滿分25分) 閱讀下面材料,根據其內容和所給段落開頭語續寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。 ?。?024·遼寧名校聯盟高二下月考)Kim’s family movedfrequently from one place to another due to his father’s profession.Kimhad to start a new school every few years.Therefore, Kim’s school lifewas terrible.He didn’t have any best friends. One day, Kim went to his classmate Rocky’s home.As soon asthey entered the house, Rocky’s pet jumped on Rocky and startedlicking his face.Rocky said, “My doggy loves me very much.Animalscan’t speak, but they have feelings, too.” His words were so touchythat Kim thought about keeping a pet. Kim talked with his mother.She was afraid of dogs.She said that ifKim kept a dog at home, then it would be entirely his responsibility.Thereal task for Kim was his father.They were pure vegetarian.His fatherknew that animal needs meat for growth, which he never bought in themarket.Therefore, he said a clear no to Kim’s demand. One day, Kim saw a puppy in the park, who was in pain becauseof an injured ear.The puppy was weeping.Kim couldn’t stop himself andtook it home.He took good care of it and decided to keep it permanently athome.When his father saw the dog, he scolded Kim, the little pupsitting in the corner and listening to them.Since Kim requested him a lot,finally, he agreed unwillingly. Kim named that cute puppy Dooner.He trained Dooner and took careof his food, water, and cleanliness.Dooner and Kim became goodfriends.Everyone loved Dooner except Kim’s father.Every time hisfather got home, Dooner would hide somewhere in the house. Then the day came when the results of the examination weredeclared.Kim failed in one subject, which made Kim’s fatherdisappointed.He scolded Kim and even blamed Dooner for Kim’sfailure.注意:1.續寫詞數應為150左右;2. 請按如下格式作答。 Dooner hid himself in the corner, listening to everything. Although Dooner had left the house for several days, he decidedto pick up Kim’s father’s wallet on the ground of the market andreturned it. 參考范文: Dooner hid himself in the corner, listening to everything.He felt thetension in the air and understood that his presence was somehow connectedto Kim’s scolding.With a heavy heart, Dooner decided to leave toprevent further trouble for Kim.That night, he quietly slipped out of thehouse and into the darkness.Kim woke up the next morning to find Doonermissing.He searched everywhere but found no trace of his belovedpet.Days later, as Dooner roamed the streets, he stumbled uponKim’s father’s wallet lying on the ground at the market. Although Dooner had left the house for several days, he decided topick up Kim’s father’s wallet on the ground of the market and returnedit.As he approached the house, he saw Kim’s father franticallysearching for something.Understanding the situation, Dooner carefullyplaced the wallet at Kim’s father’s feet and barked to get hisattention.Surprised and grateful, Kim’s father picked up the wallet andlooked at Dooner with new-found respect.He realized that the dog wasmore than just a pet; he was a loyal and intelligent companion.From thatday on, Kim’s father’s attitude towards Dooner changed, and hewelcomed him back into their home with open arms.謝謝觀看! 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源列表 單元質量檢測(六) Nature in words.docx 單元質量檢測(六) Nature in words.pptx 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫