UNIT
5-Into
the
wild单元检测卷
时间:100分钟 满分:120分
选择题部分
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
On
a
day
in
Arkansas,
some
fishermen
saw
a
bear
cub
(幼兽)
in
a
tree.
As
hours
went
by,
its
mother
didn't
return.
So
they
called
wildlife
biologist
(生物学家)
Eastridge.
The
bear
cub
was
sick
and
hungry,
weighing
only
5
pounds
and
with
his
eyes
not
completely
open.
Eastridge
called
Lisa
Stewart,
who
works
at
Appalachian
Bear
Rescue
in
Tennessee.
Stewart
always
makes
room
for
a
new
cub.
She
named
the
bear
Miracle
because
she
thought
it
was
a
miracle
that
he
had
survived!
As
soon
as
she
could,
she
stopped
having
contact
with
the
cub
so
he
would
not
become
too
used
to
humans.
When
the
cub
arrived,
Stewart
cleaned
his
eyes
and
put
him
in
a
house
alone.
Since
Miracle
was
already
5
months
old,
Stewart
gave
him
bowls
of
food
and
another
bowl
of
a
special
formula
(配方奶粉),
similar
to
a
bear
mother's
milk.
Sometimes,
Miracle
would
reach
his
head
out
of
his
house
and
take
some
formula
or
food.
But
he
wasn't
eating
too
much.
Miracle
was
too
weak
to
be
with
other
bears.
So
Stewart
gave
him
a
toy
bear
named
Buddy.
He
took
it
into
his
house
and
covered
it
with
straw
(稻草).
He
fed
Buddy,
too.
Stewart
often
found
the
toy
covered
in
formula
and
berries
and
its
ears
full
of
apple
chunks.
Now
that
Miracle
had
Buddy,
he
came
out
of
his
house
more
often
and
wanted
to
eat.
After
two
months,
Stewart
introduced
Miracle
to
other
bears
so
they
could
learn
from
one
another.
She
avoided
any
direct
contact
with
Miracle
and
the
other
bears.
Stewart
wanted
to
make
sure
they
stayed
afraid
of
humans
so
they
could
go
back
into
the
wild
again.
She
always
hid
behind
a
fence
(栅栏)
and
threw
food
over
the
top
secretly.
The
bears
hunted
for
this
food
as
they
would
soon
do
in
the
wild.
Five
months
later,
Rick
Eastridge
returned
to
pick
up
a
healthy
90?pound
Miracle
and
another
bear
from
Arkansas
named
Rocky.
Eastridge
loaded
the
bears
into
boxes
on
his
truck
and
transported
them
back
to
the
wild.
As
soon
as
the
bear
boxes
were
opened,
the
two
cubs
ran
for
the
woods—where
they
belonged.
21.A
toy
bear
was
given
to
Miracle
in
order
to
.
A.remind
him
not
to
waste
his
food
B.kill
his
lonely
time
in
his
house
C.develop
his
skills
of
making
friends
D.rid
Miracle
of
its
fear
of
humans
22.Why
did
Stewart
always
give
food
to
Miracle
in
secret?
A.Because
he
could
learn
how
to
find
food
in
the
wild.
B.Because
he
was
too
weak
to
be
frightened
by
humans.
C.Because
a
good
relationship
could
be
developed.
D.Because
she
didn't
want
to
disturb
his
peaceful
life.
23.What
is
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.An
Unusual
Bear
B.The
Growth
of
Miracle
C.Rescuing
Miracle
D.Contacting
Miracle
B
Cold
weather
can
be
hard
on
pets,
just
like
it
can
be
hard
on
people.
Sometimes
owners
forget
that
their
cats
are
just
as
used
to
the
warm
shelter
(住所)
as
they
are.
Some
owners
will
leave
their
animals
outside
for
a
long
period
of
time,
thinking
that
all
animals
are
used
to
living
outdoors.
This
can
put
their
pets
in
danger
of
serious
illness.
There
are
things
you
can
do
to
keep
your
animal
warm
and
safe.
Keep
your
pets
inside
as
much
as
you
can
when
the
weather
is
bad.
If
you
have
to
take
them
out,
stay
outside
with
them.
When
you're
cold
enough
to
go
inside,
they
probably
are
too.
If
you
must
leave
them
outside
for
a
long
time,
make
sure
they
have
a
warm,
solid
shelter
against
the
wind,
thick
bedding,
and
plenty
of
non?frozen
water.
If
left
alone
outside,
dogs
and
cats
can
be
very
smart
in
their
search
for
warm
shelter.
They
can
dig
into
snow
banks
or
hide
somewhere.
Watch
them
closely
when
they
are
left
outdoors,
and
provide
them
with
shelter
of
good
quality.
Keep
an
eye
on
your
pet's
water.
Sometimes
owners
don't
realize
that
a
water
bowl
has
frozen
and
their
pet
can't
get
anything
to
drink.
Animals
that
don't
have
clean
and
unfrozen
water
may
drink
dirty
water
outside,
which
may
contain
something
unhealthy
for
them.
24.What
do
we
learn
about
pets
from
Paragraph
1?
A.They
are
often
forgotten
by
their
owners.
B.They
are
used
to
living
outdoors.
C.They
like
to
stay
in
warm
places.
D.They
build
their
won
shelters.
25.Why
are
pet
owners
asked
to
stay
with
their
pets
when
they
are
out
in
cold
weather?
A.To
keep
them
company.
B.To
keep
them
from
eating
bad
food.
C.To
help
them
find
shelters.
D.To
know
when
to
bring
them
inside.
26.What
is
the
purpose
of
this
text?
A.To
solve
a
problem.
B.To
give
practical
advice.
C.To
tell
an
interesting
story.
D.To
present
a
research
result.
C
A
mother
goat
is
able
to
pick
out
her
own
baby
from
its
voice
alone
by
the
time
the
kid
is
just
five
days
old.
Researchers
from
University
of
London
played
kids'
bleats
to
female
goats
and
studied
their
responses.
They
were
surprised
to
find
that
the
animals
were
able
to
pick
out
their
own
kids'
voices.
“A
mother
and
the
kid
rely
a
lot
on
smell
to
recognize
one
another
and,
in
the
wild,
during
the
first
week
of
their
lives,
the
animals
hide
in
grass
and
don't
call
much.
It's
a
strategy
they
use
to
avoid
enemies,”
Dr
Elodie
Briefer,
who
led
the
research,
explained
to
BBC
News.
“The
mother
call
to
the
kids
when
she
want
them
to
come
and
feed,
so
we
expected
that
kids
would
recognize
the
mothers'
voices.”
In
fact,
this
was
the
case
for
deer,
which
also
use
this
hiding
strategy,
although
they
do
not
belong
to
the
same
family
of
species
as
goats.
She
and
her
team
recorded
and
played
back
young
kids'
calls
to
the
female
goats
and
recorded
their
responses.
She
explained,
“Even
when
the
calls
came
from
kids
that
are
five
to
six
days
old,
we
could
see
the
mothers
responding
more
to
the
voices
of
their
own
babies.”
Hearing
the
voice
of
their
own
kids,
the
females
would
look
towards
the
speaker
that
the
sound
was
coming
from,
moving
around
and
calling
in
response.
The
scientists
say
that
understanding
how
goats
behave
and
communicate
is
very
important.
“This
helps
us
understand
just
how
smart
these
animals
are,”
said
Dr
Briefer.
“Farmers
might
be
able
to
change
their
way
to
raise
goats
considering
this
natural
behaviour.”
27.What
does
the
underlined
word
“bleats”
means?
A.Habits.
B.Voices.
C.Responses.
D.Videos.
28.During
the
first
few
days
of
the
baby
deer,
the
mother
and
the
kid
mainly
depend
on
to
recognize
each
other
when
they
are
hiding
in
grass.
A.voice
B.touch
C.videos
D.smell
29.In
the
experiment,
what
does
a
mother
goat
do
when
hearing
her
kids'
voice?
A.Making
voice
in
response.
B.Jumping
over
and
over.
C.Hiding
herself
somewhere.
D.Behaving
just
as
usual.
30.The
passage
is
mainly
written
for
to
read.
A.teachers
B.writers
C.farmers
D.lawyers
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Should
We
Create
More
National
Parks
to
Save
Endangered
Animals?
Don't
you
find
it
worrying
that
more
and
more
species
of
animals
are
in
real
danger
of
becoming
extinct
(灭绝)?
31
And
I
think
the
best
way
to
do
this
is
for
governments
to
create
more
national
parks.
32
If
this
environment
is
destroyed—for
example,
when
farmers
clear
a
forest
for
new
fields,
or
trees
are
cut
down
for
making
money—many
animals
are
unable
to
survive,
and
more
species
are
likely
to
become
extinct.
In
addition,
national
parks
protect
animals
from
the
danger
of
being
hunted.
A
major
reason
why
many
species
are
endangered
is
that
the
animals
are
killed
by
hunters.
They
hunt
animals
to
make
money.
33
On
the
other
hand,
some
people
fight
against
the
creation
of
national
parks
because
they
consider
it
wrong
to
interfere
(干涉)
with
nature.
They
believe
that
wild
animals
are
happier
living
in
their
natural
environment.
34
They
also
point
out
that
a
few
species
are
more
likely
to
produce
young
animals
in
the
wild
than
in
national
parks.
All
in
all,
though,
these
disadvantages
are
far
less
important
than
the
benefits
of
national
parks.
35
As
a
matter
of
fact,
they
protect
animals
from
their
greatest
enemies,
that
is,
human
beings.
A.To
begin
with,
animals
are
important
to
humans.
B.Some
hunters
even
hunt
animals
simply
for
sport.
C.I
personally
believe
that
we
must
save
these
animals.
D.These
parks
allow
animals
to
live
in
a
safe
environment.
E.Firstly,
national
parks
protect
the
animals'
natural
environment.
F.They
say
though
the
animals
may
face
danger,
they
enjoy
a
free
life.
G.There
is
a
heated
discussion
about
whether
to
create
more
national
parks.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Love
Is
Blind:
The
Magic
of
Tabby
In
October,
2003,
I
started
my
work
at
my
local
animal
shelter's
Adoption
Department.
Over
the
years,
more
than
50,000
animals
have
36
the
doors
of
the
shelter.
Most
of
them,
I
do
not
remember.
But
occasionally
there
are
37
animals,
who
touch
me
so
deeply
that
I
could
never
possibly
38
them.
Tabby
was
one
such
animal.
Tabby
was
an
ancient
Cocker
Spaniel,
probably
14
years
old.
What's
more,
she
was
blind
and
deaf.
Tabby's
chances
at
adoption
seemed
39
at
best.
After
all,
we
didn't
have
many
adopters
coming
in
40
,
“Can
you
show
me
all
of
your
really
old
dogs
who
are
also
41
?”
We
had
all
thought
that
Tabby
would
live
out
the
rest
of
her
life
at
the
42
.
One
day
a
woman
named
Loretta
came
to
the
shelter.
Her
son,
Gary,
had
43
Tabby's
picture
and
stories
on
the
shelter's
website
at
home.
They
were
interested
in
meeting
her!
It
was
the
only
44
we
ever
received
about
Tabby.
What
could
a
young
child
possibly
see
in
a
14?year?old
dog
who
was
both
blind
and
deaf?
Most
boys
would
want
a
dog
who
could
grow
with
them
and
45
through
grassy
fields
on
summer
days.
Tabby
would
46
be
able
to
do
that.
But
after
meeting
her,
Loretta
and
Gary
decided
that
she
was
the
right
dog
for
their
family.
They
adopted
Tabby!
If
Tabby's
story
had
simply
ended
with
her
47
adoption,
it
would
still
have
been
something
very
special
indeed.
48
,
it
was
what
happened
after
her
adoption
that
people
might
regard
as
“magic”.
Gary
49
from
seizures
(癫痫).
Since
Gary
and
Tabby
met
they
became
50
.
They
did
everything
together.
They
became
so
“in
tune”
with
one
another
that
Tabby
began
to
telegraph
Gary's
seizures
51
they
occurred,
giving
his
family
a(n)
52
that
one
was
about
to
strike.
What's
more,
Gary
seemed
to
be
having
fewer
and
fewer
seizures
since
Tabby's
53
.
How
could
it
be?
Nobody
could
explain
54
Tabby
did
it.
But
those
of
us
who
were
fortunate
enough
to
know
her
and
her
family
had
55
the
magic,
the
kind
that
has
its
roots
in
love.
36.A.passed
B.broken
C.opened
D.locked
37.A.strange
B.active
C.special
D.wild
38.A.recall
B.forget
C.leave
D.abandon
39.A.possible
B.great
C.remote
D.bright
40.A.whispering
B.asking
C.seeking
D.explaining
41.A.disabled
B.active
C.stubborn
D.patient
42.A.hospital
B.roadside
C.farm
D.shelter
43.A.posted
B.taken
C.seen
D.drawn
44.A.letter
B.enquiry
C.call
D.donation
45.A.get
B.look
C.run
D.break
46.A.never
B.possibly
C.frequently
D.generally
47.A.temporary
B.normal
C.successful
D.early
48.A.Moreover
B.However
C.Therefore
D.Otherwise
49.A.learnt
B.heard
C.suffered
D.recovered
50.A.unforgettable
B.inseparable
C.unfortunate
D.uncomfortable
51.A.since
B.unless
C.before
D.though
52.A.explanation
B.warning
C.suggestion
D.notice
53.A.return
B.birth
C.arrival
D.recovery
54.A.where
B.how
C.when
D.whether
55.A.performed
B.created
C.achieved
D.witnessed
非选择题部分
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Dujiangyan
is
the
oldest
man?made
water
system
in
the
world,
and
a
wonder
in
the
development
of
Chinese
science.
56
(build)
over
2,200
years
ago
in
what
is
now
Sichuan
Province
in
Southwest
China,
this
amazing
engineering
57
(achieve)
is
still
used
today.
In
ancient
times,
the
region
in
which
Dujiangyan
now
stands
58
(suffer)
from
regular
floods
caused
by
overflow
from
the
Minjiang
River.
59
(help)
the
victims
of
the
flooding,
Li
Bing,
the
region
governor,
together
with
his
son,
decided
to
find
a
solution.
Li
designed
a
series
of
channels
built
at
different
levels
along
Mount
Yulei
that
would
take
away
the
floodwater
while
leaving
the
river
flowing
naturally.
60
(good)
still,
the
extra
water
could
be
directed
to
the
dry
Chengdu
Plain,
making
61
suitable
for
farming.
Once
the
system
was
finished,
no
more
floods
occurred
and
the
people
were
able
to
live
62
(peaceful).
Today,
Dujiangyan
is
admired
by
scientists
from
around
the
world
because
of
one
feature.
Unlike
modern
dams
63
the
water
is
blocked
with
a
huge
wall,
Dujiangyan
still
lets
water
flow
through
the
Minjiang
River
naturally,
64
(enable)
ecosystem
(生态系统)
and
fish
populations
to
exist
65
harmony.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你叫李华,你校将举办主题为“Wildlife
Protection”的英语演讲比赛。请你用英文写一篇演讲稿。内容包括下列要点:
1.政府部门在拯救濒危野生动物上采取的措施;(至少举一个例子)
2.作为一个学生,在日常生活中你如何去保护野生动物。(至少举两个例子)
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节 概要写作(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
A
new
study
warns
that
about
thirty
percent
of
the
world's
people
may
not
have
enough
water
by
2025.
A
private
American
organisation
called
Population
Action
International
(PAI)
did
the
new
study.
It
says
more
than
three
hundred
and
thirty?five
million
people
lack
enough
water
now.
The
people
live
in
twenty?eight
countries.
Most
of
the
countries
are
in
Africa
or
the
Middle
East.
PAI
researcher
Robert
Engelman
says
by
the
year
2025,
about
three
thousand
million
people
are
short
of
water.
Eighteen
more
countries
are
expected
to
have
serious
water
problems.
The
demand
for
water
keeps
increasing.
Yet
the
amount
of
water
on
the
earth
stays
the
same.
Mr
Engelman
says
the
population
in
countries
that
lack
water
is
growing
faster
than
in
other
parts
of
the
world.
He
says
population
growth
in
these
countries
will
continue
to
increase.
The
report
says
lack
of
water
in
the
future
may
result
in
several
problems.
It
may
increase
health
problems.
Lack
of
water
often
means
drinking
water
is
not
safe.
Mr
Engelman
says
there
are
problems
all
over
the
world
because
of
diseases
like
cholera
that
are
carried
in
water.
Lack
of
water
may
also
lead
to
more
international
conflicts.
Countries
may
have
to
fight
for
water
in
the
future.
Some
countries
now
get
sixty
percent
of
their
fresh
water
from
other
countries.
This
is
true
of
Egypt,
the
Netherlands,
Cambodia,
Syria,
Sudan
and
Iraq.
And
the
report
says
lack
of
water
would
affect
the
ability
to
improve
their
economies.
This
is
because
new
industries
often
need
large
amounts
of
water
when
they
are
beginning.
The
Population
Action
International
study
gives
several
solutions
to
the
water
problem.
One
way,
it
says,
is
to
find
ways
to
use
water
for
more
than
one
purpose.
Another
way
is
to
teach
people
to
be
careful
not
to
waste
water.
A
third
way
is
to
use
less
water
of
agriculture.
The
report
also
says
long?term
solutions
to
the
water
problem
must
include
controls
on
population
growth.
It
says
countries
cannot
provide
clean
water
unless
they
slow
population
growth
by
limiting
the
number
of
children
people
have.
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【写作】
【应用文】
Ladies
and
gentlemen,
Good
evening.
My
name
is
Li
Hua.
I
am
from
Class
One
Grade
One.
As
is
known
to
all,
many
wild
animals
are
facing
the
danger
of
extinction
because
of
human
activities.
Luckily,
our
government
has
taken
measures
to
protect
wild
animals,
for
example,
many
national
parks
have
been
set
up
as
wild
life
reserves.
As
a
student,
we
should
also
protect
animals
in
our
daily
life.
When
we
see
a
stray
cat
or
a
stray
dog,
we'd
better
give
it
some
food,
as
sometimes
it
is
difficult
for
it
to
find
food
and
it
need
something
to
fill
its
empty
stomach,
and
what
you
offer
is
in
great
need.
Whenever
we
see
someone
hurt
an
animal,
we
shouldn't
hesitate
to
stop
them
doing
that.
Only
if
we
human
beings
show
our
love
to
them
can
animals
be
preserved.
Thanks
for
listening!
【概要写作】
Research
shows
that
about
thirty
percent
of
the
world's
people
may
suffer
from
the
shortage
of
water
by
2025.
Now
over
335
million
people
in
28
countries
lack
enough
water.
(要点1)
It
is
expected
that
18
more
countries
will
lack
water
in
the
years
to
come,while
the
amount
of
water
remains
the
same
and
the
population
is
growing
faster.
(要点2)
The
shortage
of
water
will
cause
health
problems
and
international
conflicts.
(要点3)
But
fortunately,
ways
are
found
to
settle
the
problem.
(要点4)
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