2016人教新课标版英语必修二Unit4 Wildlife protection单元练习

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Unit4
Wildlife
protection单元练习
一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仪读一遍。
1.
What
will
the
woman
do
after
high
school
A.
Start
a
business
of
her
own.
B.
Do
some
business
courses.
C.
Learn
children
education.
2.
What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Grandmother
and
grandson.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Guide
and
tourist.
3.
When
did
Henry
probably
leave
home
A.
At
9:00.
B.
At
9:30.
C.
At
10:00.
4.
Who
swims
best
according
to
the
woman
A.
Bob.
B.
Jim.
C.
Jenny.
5.
What
does
the
woman
mean
A.
English
films
are
good
for
English
learning.
B.
The
dialogues
in
English
films
are
beyond
her.
C.
Watching
English
films
is
her
favorite.
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
What
does
the
man
intend
to
do
A.
To
encourage
the
woman.
B.
To
test
the
woman.
C.
To
praise
the
woman.
7.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.
On
a
road.
B.
In
a
bus
station.
C.
At
a
hotel.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
What
do
know
about
the
man
from
the
conversation
A.
He
can't
understand
the
instructions
of
the
new
washing
machine.
B.
There's
something
wrong
with
his
new
washing
machine.
C.
He
don't
know
how
to
use
the
new
washing
machine.
9.
How
does
Jay
find
Sue
A.
Generous.
B.
Energetic.
C.
Helpful.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
day
did
the
conversation
take
place
A.
Thursday.
B.
Friday.
C.
Saturday.
11.
Why
did
the
man
make
the
call
A.
To
invite
Linda
to
the
cinema
with
him.
B.
To
ask
Linda
to
attend
a
meeting
together.
C.
To
inform
Linda
of
the
change
of
their
plan.
12.
What
can
we
know
from
the
conversation
A.
The
woman
refused
to
help
the
man.
B.
The
man
made
a
wrong
telephone
call.
C.
Linda
Johnson
never
heard
of
Tina.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16小题。
13.
Where
did
the
man
buy
the
book
for
his
sister
A.
In
a
bookstore.
B.
On
the
Internet.
C.
In
a
book
fair.
14.
What
Christmas
gift
did
the
woman
got
from
her
uncle
A.
A
new
mobile
phone.
B.
A
new
camera.
C.
A
new
jacket.
15.
What
did
the
woman
do
at
Christmas
A.
She
travelled
to
several
cities.
B.
She
got
together
with
her
friends.
C.
She
went
to
her
grandparents'.
16.
Why
couldn't
the
woman
show
the
man
the
pictures
A.
She
had
left
her
new
cell
phone
home.
B.
She
couldn't
find
her
new
camera.
C.
She
hadn't
developed
the
pictures.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What's
the
conversation
about
A.
The
reason
why
people
should
protect
animals.
B.
The
way
the
people
in
North
Haven
protect
deer.
C.
The
problems
brought
by
the
deer
in
North
Haven.
18.
How
many
deer
can
North
Haven
hold
at
most
according
to
experts
A.
60.
B.
600.
C.
700.
19.
Why
have
local
animal
protectors
made
a
lot
of
noises
A.
To
stop
the
deer
from
being
hunted.
B.
To
encourage
people
to
bring
wolves
back.
C.
To
warn
people
of
the
threat
from
the
deer.
20.
What's
the
woman'
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
attitude
towards
bringing
wolves
back
to
the
ecology
A.
Supportive.
B.
Critical.
C.
Uninterested.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共15小题;共15分)
21.
Lucy
has
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )been
h

for
a
job
everywhere
since
she
graduated
last
month.
22.
The
bag
is
not
big
enough
to
c

so
many
objects.
23.
The
rise
in
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
price
of
bread
will
a
(影响)
all
the
people
in
that
small
town.
24.
I
would
a

it
if
you
could
give
me
an
early
reply.
25.
Don't
you
kno
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )w
that
she
always
s

in
whatever
she
tries
26.
I
was
lucky
enough
to
be
e

in
a
bank
yesterday.
27.
The
Chinese
g
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )overnment
states
that
there
is
no
h

to
China
from
Japanese
nuclear
accident.
28.
He
was
walking
thr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ough
a
bush
when
he
was
b

by
a
snake.
29.
My
mother
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
i

my
room
every
day.
If
it's
untidy,
I
can't
watch
TV.
30.
This
law
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
provides
p

for
threatened
animals
and
plants.
31.
These
measures
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )will
help
d

the
cost
of
production.
32.
I
wrote
an
e-ma
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )il
to
my
key
pal
in
Rome,
asking
for
his
real
name.
He
didn't
r
(回应).
33.
When
people
f
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ound
the
missing
boy
in
the
forest,
they
all
smiled
in
r
.
34.
Here
I
would
str
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ess
the
i

of
mathematics
to
the
whole
of
science.
35.
With
such
a
sm
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )all
i
,
he
actually
cannot
get
enough
to
support
his
family.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)
36.
You
can't
(欣赏)
English
poetry
unless
you
understand
its
rhythm(韵律).
37.
He
(成功)
in
passing
the
exam.
38.
She
couldn't
erase
the
(发生的事情)
from
her
memory.
39.
Her
raincoat
gave
her
(保护)
from
the
rain.
40.
It
is
said
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )that,
in
China,
the
number
of
young
people
has
been
on
the
(减少)
as
a
result
of
the
one-child
policy.
41.
The
government
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )should
listen
to
the
society
and

(反应)
to
its
needs.
42.
The
enemy
suffered
heavy
(损失)
during
the
war.
43.
What
ideas
do
you
have
if
we
(雇用)
you
44.
He
is
fortunate
e
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nough
to
have
an
i
(收入)
of
9,000
yuan
a
month.
45.
Word
came
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )that
Napoleon
himself
was
coming
to
(视察)
them.
46.
It
is
important
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
to
eat
fruit
and
vegetables,
as
they
(含有)
vitamins
(维生素).
47.
On
just
the
sec
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ond
day
of
the
trip,
I
was
(咬)
on
the
leg
by
a
snake.
48.
The
change
in
climate
may
(影响)
your
health.
49.
The
station
is
two
miles
(遥远的)
from
the
school.
50.
It
is
a
great
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
(安慰)
to
have
rain
after
a
long
time
of
drought.
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共15小题;共30分)
51.
Leave
him
(安静);
he's
trying
to
work.
(词数不限)
52.
现在许多物种正面临灭绝的危险。
Now
many
species
are
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )




.
53.
当你夏天出去的时候,务必要戴墨镜,这样可以保护你的眼睛免受强烈阳光的刺激。
When
you
go
out
in
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
summer,
be
sure
to
wear
sunglasses
so
that
your
eyes

the
strong
sunshine.
54.
根据时刻表,火车8:27进站。(according)
(词数不限)
,
the
train
gets
in
at
8:27.
55.
人们建议每个人都应关注健康问题。
It
is
suggested
tha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
everybody

their
health
problem.
(pay)
56.
When
did
the
Rom
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )an
Empire


(形成)
57.
听了那个笑话,在场的每个人都笑了起来。(burst)
(词数不限)
On
hearing
the
joke,
every
person
present
.
58.
这套新公寓太贵了,以至于我不得不借了很多钱。
The
new
apartment
cost
too
much
.
59.
很多动物已经由于过度捕杀而灭绝。
Many
animals
have

for
the
cause
of
too
much
hunting.
60.
据报纸报道,武汉正在建设几条新的地铁线路。(build)
(词数不限)
It
is
reported
in
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
newspaper
that
several
new
subway
lines

in
Wuhan.
61.
目前更多的地铁正在被建造,预计建成后城市交通将得到极大改善。
More
subways

at
present
and
it
is
expected
that
after
completion
the
traffic
of
the
city
will
be
greatly
improved.
(build)
62.
这辆车的发动机出故障了,但他们成功地修好了它。(succeed)
(词数不限)
The
engine
of
the
car
was
out
of
order,
but
they
.
63.
在这种新机器发明之后,垃圾将被用来发光。(词数不限)
Rubbish
will

to
give
light
after
this
kind
of
new
machine
is
invented.
64.
当飞机最后安全着陆的时候,我们全都如释重负地松了一口气。(词数不限)
We
all
sighed

when
the
plane
finally
landed
safely.
65.
A
total
of
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
16
Asian
Games

(已举行)
so
far,
including
the
Guangzhou
Games
this
year.
(hold)
五、单项选择(共20小题;共20分)
66.
A
new
lib
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rary

in
our
school.
They
hope
to
finish
it
next
month.
A.
will
be
built
B.
is
built
C.
has
been
built
D.
is
being
built
67.
---
How
did
you
go
home
after
the
party
last
night
---
Well,
there
were
no
buses

we
had
to
walk.
A.
in
case
that
B.
in
order
that
C.
so
that
D.
now
that
68.
Many
of
the
plant
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
in
this
area
would

if
the
government
didn't
take
measures
to
protect
them.
A.
die
away
B.
die
down
C.
die
out
D.
die
from
69.
The
reporter
said
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )that
the
survivors
greatly

the
firefighters'
rescue
in
the
big
fire.
A.
charged
B.
appreciated
C.
harmed
D.
solved
70.
The
researchers
ar
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
working
on
how
such
a
cave

in
the
mountains.
A.
came
out
B.
came
into
being
C.
came
true
D.
came
along
71.
The
studen
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ts
did
the
experiment

what
they
had
been
told
to.
A.
according
to
B.
regardless
of
C.
turn
to
D.
thanks
to
72.
In
almost
ev
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ery
supermarket
it's
easy
for
us
to
find
carrots

a
lot
of
vitamins,
which
are
good
for
our
health.
A.
holding
B.
keeping
C.
including
D.
containing
73.
On
seeing
the
funny
scene,
the
audience
.
A.
burst
into
tears
B.
burst
into
laughter
C.
burst
into
cheers
D.
burst
out
crying
74.
When
Tracy
was
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ld
her
son's
illness
could
be
cured,
she
left
the
hospital
.
A.
in
peace
B.
in
surprise
C.
in
relief
D.
in
time
75.
The
rare
specie
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
which
are

disappearing
should
deserve
more
attention
from
us
human
beings.
A.
in
place
of
B.
in
search
of
C.
in
memory
of
D.
in
danger
of
76.
---
Why
don't
we
choose
that
road
to
save
time
---
The
bridge
to
it
.
A.
has
repaired
B.
is
repaired
C.
is
being
repaired
D.
will
be
repaired
77.
Great
attenti
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )on
must
be
paid

welfare,
especially
in
the
poor
area.
A.
develop
B.
to
develop
C.
to
developing
D.
developing
78.
The
governme
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nt
has

to
public
pressure
and
dropped
the
proposal.
A.
answered
B.
got
C.
accepted
D.
responded
79.
Some
steps
have
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
been
taken
to
protect
the
forest
.
A.
from
being
destroyed
B.
from
destroying
C.
to
destroy
D.
to
be
destroyed
80.
---
Would
you
mind
if
I
smoked
here
---
Sorry,
bette
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r
not.
Your
smoking
in
the
office

me!
A.
bothered
B.
had
bothered
C.
have
bothered
D.
will
bother
81.
Up
to
now,
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
program

thousands
of
children
who
would
otherwise
have
died.
A.
would
save
B.
saves
C.
had
saved
D.
has
saved
82.
Smoking
too
much
will

your
health
greatly.
A.
affect
B.
effect
C.
effort
D.
comfort
83.
They

quarrel
with
each
other,
while
now
they
are
living
.
A.
are
used
to;
in
peace
B.
used
to;
in
the
peace
C.
used
to;
in
peace
D.
got
used
to;
in
the
peace
84.
Luckily,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
we'd
brought
a
mad
map
without

we
would
have
lost
our
way.
A.
it
B.
that
C.
this
D.
which
85.
Nelson
Mandel
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )a
died
on
Dec.
5,2013,

people
all
over
the
world
were
in
great
sorrow.
A.
where
B.
when
C.
that
D.
which
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
Herc
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ules
was
a
three-year-old
American
bulldog
who
had
been
rescued
by
the
New
Jersey
Society
for
the
Prevention
of
Cruelty
to
Animals
(NJSPCA).
The
dog
needed
much
medical
86

to
survive
and
the
NJSPCA
was
working
to
raise
funds
for
the
expensive
87
.
When
Caid
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
heard
about
Hercules,
he
was
88

to
raise
money
with
a
lemonade
stand.
He
made
lemonade,
cookies
and
cupcakes
to
89
.
"I
also
made
a
giant
card
for
Hercules,"
Caide
recalls,
"Anyone
who
made
a(n)
90

would
get
to
sign
on
it."
Caide's
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )friends
and
family
helped
91

the
news
about
the
lemonade
stand,
and
many
people
92

to
buy
treats
that
day,
including
the
NJSPCA
officers
who'd
93

Hercules.
When
a
local
newspaper
published
a(n)
94

about
Caide's
lemonade
stand,
more
money
95

into
the
NJSPCA.
Caide's
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
96

was
to
raise
$500,
but
he
ended
up
raising
$3748.33,
which
was
97

to
cover
Hercules's
98

medical
expenses.
Hercu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )les's
story
has
a(n)
99

ending.
A
veterinary
technician
who
had
cared
for
Hercules
at
the
hospital
became
so
100

of
him
that
she
adopted
him.
Even
af
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ter
Hercules
had
101
,
donations
continued
to
arrive
at
the
NJSPCA,
sent
by
people
who
had
been
102

by
Hercules's
story
and
Caide's
103

to
help
him.
That
104

money,
labeled
"Hercules's
Fund"
was
used
to
105

for
medical
care
for
other
dogs
who
needed
help.
86.
A.
care
B.
research
C.
knowledge
D.
training
87.
A.
shelter
B.
treatment
C.
food
D.
equipment
88.
A.
proud
B.
excited
C.
suitable
D.
determined
89.
A.
eat
B.
sell
C.
share
D.
exchange
90.
A.
mistake
B.
achievement
C.
donation
D.
appointment
91.
A.
spread
B.
report
C.
gather
D.
repeat
92.
A.
stayed
up
B.
jumped
up
C.
showed
up
D.
dressed
up
93.
A.
caught
B.
comforted
C.
fed
D.
rescued
94.
A.
article
B.
letter
C.
advertisement
D.
book
95.
A.
broke
B.
fell
C.
ran
D.
poured
96.
A.
responsibility
B.
goal
C.
suggestion
D.
order
97.
A.
stable
B.
difficult
C.
enough
D.
ready
98.
A.
imaginable
B.
valuable
C.
acceptable
D.
considerable
99.
A.
abrupt
B.
strange
C.
happy
D.
peaceful
100.
A.
afraid
B.
fond
C.
tolerant
D.
ashamed
101.
A.
recovered
B.
returned
C.
retired
D.
readjusted
102.
A.
moved
B.
shocked
C.
amused
D.
encouraged
103.
A.
confidence
B.
desire
C.
preparation
D.
effort
104.
A.
foreign
B.
extra
C.
important
D.
private
105.
A.
answer
B.
account
C.
pay
D.
apply
七、阅读理解(共16小题;共32分)
A
Ayna
Agarwal
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
very
serious
when
it
comes
to
helping
animals.
That's
why
she
started
an
international
organization
to
help
stop
the
overpopulation
of
animals.
It
educates
communities
around
the
world
about
the
dangers
of
stray(走失的)
animals
living
among
humans.
Ayna's
que
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )st
to
help
animals
began
years
ago
after
she
saw
a
horrible
event
while
on
vacation
in
India
at
9.
"I
was
in
a
car
with
my
family
and
I
saw
a
little
puppy
on
the
road,"
she
said.
"She
had
a
hurt
leg
and
a
car
came
by
and
they
didn't
stop;
they
just
ran
over
her."
Ayna
said
she
realized
then
that
she
had
to
do
something
to
help
these
animals.
At
f
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )irst,
Ayna's
efforts
weren't
taken
seriously
because
she
was
so
young.
She
was
turned
away
at
the
first
shelter
where
she
tried
to
volunteer.
Now,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
her
international
organization
is
drawing
lots
of
attention.
Ayna
was
recently
a
member
at
the
Just
Peace
Summit
in
New
York
City.
The
summit
was
the
work
of
Three
Dot
Dash,
a
global
initiative
of
the
We
Are
Family
Foundation.
She
was
known
for
her
work
and
taught
how
to
better
use
social
media
and
the
Internet
to
help
her
work.
Her
bigges
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
reward,
however,
has
been
actually
making
a
difference.
"Knowing
that
one
dog
can
produce
50,000
puppies
in
10
years
and
that
by
sterilizing
that
one
dog
I
saved
many
others
is
my
biggest
reward,"
she
said.
"Also
helping
them
find
loving
homes
is
very
rewarding!"
What
does
A
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )yna
see
herself
doing
in
five
years
and
beyond
She
plans
on
going
to
college
and
graduate
school
and
become
a
veterinarian
to
help
further
her
work.
Ayna's
organ
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ization,
,
does
so
many
things
to
help
animals
around
the
world
but
she
also
helps
her
local
community
by
organizing
things
such
as
a
dog
walk-fundraiser
to
help
with
sterilizing(使不育)
animals.
Ayna's
numb
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
one
goal
is
to
sterilize
over
50,000
animals
and
to
establish
an
organization
that
will
last
a
very
long
time
to
help
with
the
problem.
She
added
that
kids
can
help
by
making
posters
or
have
fundraisers
to
help
local
animal
shelters.
106.
Ayna
founded
an
organization
to
.
A.
stop
people
from
killing
animals
for
meat
B.
keep
animals
from
being
endangered
C.
protect
animals
from
being
treated
badly
D.
prevent
animals
from
becoming
too
many
107.
Ayna
came
up
with
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
idea
of
helping
animals
when
.
A.
she
saw
a
dog
run
over
by
a
car
B.
she
survived
a
car
accident
C.
she
was
bitten
by
a
homeless
dog
D.
she
got
her
first
pet
dog
at
the
age
of
9
108.
When
Ayna
began
to
help
animals,
she
.
A.
managed
to
win
support
from
her
parents
B.
wasn't
given
too
much
attention
at
first
C.
got
help
of
the
We
Are
Family
Foundation
D.
organized
a
large
number
of
volunteers
109.
The
main
idea
of
the
passage
is
that
.
A.
Ayna
has
been
working
for
animals
shelters
B.
Ayna
raised
homeless
animals
out
of
love
C.
Ayna
saved
animals
by
providing
them
with
a
home
D.
Ayna
contributed
to
a
better
world
for
animals
B
Piranhas(食人鱼)
Althoug
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )h
only
a
small
number
of
piranhas
are
considered
to
be
dangerous
to
humans,
the
red-bellied
piranha
is
definitely
one
of
those.
The
evidence
has
shown
that
a
large
group
of
piranhas
can
eat
a
group
of
large
animals
crossing
the
river,
leaving
only
bones.
This
fish
lives
in
the
freshwater
steams
of
South
America,
and
they
can
smell
the
blood
from
far
away
and
launch
attacks
swiftly.
It
is
said
that
they
are
only
dangerous
to
humans
if
the
water
volumes
are
less
and
lower.
Anaconda(水蟒)
This
Sout
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )h
American
monster
often
appears
in
the
films
or
your
nightmares!
They
can
weigh
over
230
kilograms.
It
is
often
considered
to
be
the
biggest
snake
in
the
world.
You
certainly
don't
want
to
get
caught
alone
with
this
snake
due
to
its
method
of
attacking
and
killing
its
victim.
It
is
indeed
a
remarkably
different
snake
as
it
regularly
coils(缠绕)
around
all
over
its
target,
increasing
the
pressure
until
eventually
its
victim
dies.
It
has
over
100
sharp
teeth.
They
don't
have
poison.
Sometimes
it
prefers
to
camouflage
itself
so
it
looks
like
its
surroundings
and
swiftly
draws
back
when
humans
are
near.
Poisonous
Frogs
The
Go
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lden
Poison
Frog
might
be
the
most-deadly(致命的)
of
the
South
American
animals,
which
is
protected
by
means
of
poison.
This
very
small
frog,
less
than
55
mm
in
length,
has
enough
strength
to
take
down
a
pair
of
African
elephants.
This
frog
has
always
been
known
to
kill
people
who
have
touched
it
directly.
It's
also
been
noted
that
chicken
and
dogs
have
died
by
contacting
a
tissue(组织)
on
which
a
Golden
Poison
Frog
had
wandered!
In
bright
colours,
they
look
attractive
to
capture
its
targets.
To
learn
more
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )about
all
the
fascinating
and
dangerous
animals
of
South
America,
take
a
look
at
http://21世纪教育网.
110.
What
can
we
learn
about
piranhas
from
the
passage
A.
Piranhas
are
the
most
harmful
fish.
B.
Red-bellied
piranhas
are
dangerous
to
humans.
C.
Piranhas
are
safer
when
the
living
conditions
go
worse.
D.
Piranhas
are
more
aggressive
when
they
are
in
the
fresh
water.
111.
According
to
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
passage,
the
anaconda
kills
its
victims
through
.
A.
its
poison
B.
its
strength
C.
its
powerful
teeth
D.
the
help
of
other
snakes
112.
The
underlined
wo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rd
"camouflage"
in
Paragraph
2
means
"
".
A.
capture
enemies
by
making
noise
B.
move
around
to
search
for
delicious
food
C.
give
off
a
special
kind
of
gas
to
attract
targets
D.
mask
by
changing
colour
similar
to
the
surroundings
113.
Chicken
an
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
dogs
are
mentioned
in
Paragraph
3
to
show
that
.
A.
the
poison
of
the
Golden
Poison
Frog
is
deadly
B.
the
Golden
Poison
Frog
likes
eating
them
most
C.
they
like
to
wander
along
the
path
of
the
Golden
Poison
Frog
D.
no
animals
can
survive
the
poison
of
the
Golden
Poison
Frog
C
The
Matschie's
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
tree
kangaroo
is
one
of
10
species
of
tree
kangaroos,
all
of
which
are
endangered
or
threatened.
A
tree
kangaroo
is
typically
about
the
size
of
a
raccoon(浣熊)
and
weighs
around
19
pounds.
They
live
in
the
high
canopy(树冠)
of
the
rainforest,
about
100
to
150
feet
in
the
air.
The
Matschie's
tree
kangaroo
is
orange
and
brown
with
a
face
that
looks
like
a
teddy
bear.
They
can
leap
60
feet
to
the
ground
from
trees
without
getting
hurt.
In
19
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )96,
Dr.
Lisa
Dabek
helped
found
the
Tree
Kangaroo
Conservation
Program
(TKCP).
Now,
16
years
later,
though
still
endangered,
the
population
of
the
Matschie's
tree
kangaroo
is
stabilizing.
Much
of
the
success
is
due
to
the
work
of
Dabek,
Senior
Conservation
Scientist
at
the
Woodland
Park
Zoo
in
Seattle,
Washington,
and
Director
of
the
TKCP.
Accor
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ding
to
Dabek,
the
TKCP
needed
to
cooperate
with
the
local
clans(部落),
some
of
whom
kill
them
for
food
and
ceremonial
clothing.
Dabek
said,
"We
and
the
clans
made
a
compromise.
The
clans
would
dedicate
a
part
of
their
land
as
a
'no
hunting
area'.
But
they
could
continue
to
hunt
on
their
other
land.
Together
they
set
aside
180,000
acres
of
land.
They
called
this
a
'Wildlife
Bank'."
Animal
beh
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )avior
has
always
been
interesting
to
Dr.
Dabek.
She
said,
"When
I
was
8
years
old,
a
friend
and
I
wrote
down
what
we
wanted
to
be
when
we
grew
up
and
sealed
it
inside
an
envelope
to
open
when
we
were
teenagers.
When
I
opened
it
I
was
reminded
that
I
wanted
to
be
an
animal
trainer.
And
that
is
kind
of
what
I
am
today."
114.
We
know
that
Matschie's
tree
kangaroo
.
A.
live
at
the
bottom
of
trees
in
the
rainforest
B.
are
orange
from
head
to
foot
C.
are
the
only
species
of
tree
kangaroos
D.
face
the
possibility
of
extinction
115.
Dabek's
work
in
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
protecting
the
Matchie's
tree
kangaroos
is
.
A.
disappointing
B.
amazing
C.
ridiculous
D.
meaningful
116.
According
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
paragraph
3,
local
clans
agreed
to
.
A.
stop
hunting
the
Matschie's
tree
kangaroo
completely
B.
leave
all
their
land
to
the
Matschie's
tree
kangaroos
C.
set
aside
a
"no
hunting
area"
D.
hunt
the
Matschie's
tree
kangaroos
for
special
events
117.
The
best
title
of
the
passage
could
be
"
".
A.
Dr.
Dabek,
a
Famous
Naturalist
B.
The
Protection
of
the
Matschie's
Tree
Kangaroo
C.
The
Living
Habits
of
the
Matschie's
Tree
Kangaroo
D.
How
Dabek
Became
an
Animal
Lover
D
Some
peop
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )le
take
lots
of
exercise.
Others
keep
to
strict
diets.
But
according
to
recent
research,
the
best
way
to
live
a
long
and
happy
life
is
simple:
Get
a
dog.
“We
ha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ve
known
for
many
years
that
the
company
of
a
pet
can
increase
well-being
in
a
number
of
ways,”
says
Dr
Bonnie
Beaver,
an
animal
behaviour
specialist
at
Texas
University.
“For
example,
the
survival
rates
of
heart
attack
victims
with
pets
are
much
greater
than
those
of
people
without
pets.”
Accordin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g
to
Dr
Beaver,
pet
owners
are
less
likely
to
need
a
doctor.
They
recover
more
quickly
when
they
do
get
ill.
They
have
lower
blood
pressure,
take
more
exercise
and
are
more
socially
active.
Above
all,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
they
are
happier.Seventy
percent
of
the
families
Dr
Beaver
surveyed
said
that
their
family
environment
was
happier
after
they
got
a
pet.
And
this
is
what
Dr
Beaver
and
other
researchers
are
trying
to
achieve.
They
want
to
find
a
scientific
link
between
human
happiness
and
a
long
life.
There
is
n
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
final
answer
to
this
question
yet,
but
it
seems
to
be
something
to
do
with
emotional
ties.
People
with
someone
or
something
to
love
live
longer.
“There
are
many
forms
of
animal-human
relationship
and
some
are
very
helpful,”
says
Dr
Beaver.
It
seems
that
the
more
lovely
an
animal
is,
the
more
it
benefits
our
health.
As
the
saying
goes,
“if
you
want
to
be
loved,
get
a
dog.”
Pet
owner
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ship
benefits
men
and
women
equally.
Other
life
experiences
divide
the
sexes.
“Women
are
more
sensitive
to
bad
marriages
than
their
husbands
because
they
work
harder
at
their
relationships,”
says
Dr
Janice
Glaser
of
Ohio
State
University.
The
messag
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
seems
to
be
that
a
woman
is
better
off
with
a
good
dog
than
a
bad
husband.
Yet
in
some
ways,
men
are
similar
to
dogs.
They
like
getting
dirty
and
making
a
mess.
They
forget
birthdays.
They
can
disappear
for
days
on
end.
How
can
they
be
better
trained
118.
According
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
author,the
company
of
a
pet
does
good
to
a
person
in
the
following
ways
except
.
A.
having
less
chance
of
dying
of
heart
attacks
B.
being
more
active
in
society
C.
being
better
off
than
others
D.
having
their
family
environment
improved
119.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
article
that
.
A.
a
woman
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )may
prefer
to
have
the
company
of
a
good
dog
than
that
of
a
bad
husband
B.
scientist
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
are
sure
about
the
relationship
between
happiness
and
a
long
life
C.
all
life
experiences
have
different
effect
on
men
and
women
D.
women
can
benefit
more
from
owning
a
pet
than
men
can
120.
In
what
ki
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nd
of
tone(口吻)
do
you
think
the
author
write
the
passage
A.
Realistic
and
serious.
B.
Delighted
and
hopeful.
C.
Angry
and
pitiful.
D.
Light
and
humorous.
121.
What
of
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
following
do
you
think
would
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
Relationships
between
Humans
and
Pets
B.
Four
Legs
Good,
Two
Legs
Bad
C.
Want
to
be
Loved

Get
a
Dog
D.
Pets
and
Family
Life
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
122.

It
might
understand
more
than
you
think.
A
dog
name
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d
Rico
recognizes
the
names
of
about
200
objects,
say
researchers
in
Germany.
123.

Its
word-learning
skills
are
as
good
as
those
of
a
parrot
or
chimpanzee.
In
one
ex
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the
researchers
took
all
200
items
that
Rico
is
supposed
to
know
and
divided
them
into
20
groups
of
10
objects.
124.

In
four
tests,
Rico
got
37
out
of
40
commands
right.
As
the
dog
couldn't
see
anyone
to
get
clues,
the
scientists
believe
Rico
must
understand
the
meanings
of
certain
words.
In
another
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the
scientists
took
one
toy
that
Rico
had
never
seen
before
and
put
it
in
a
room
with
seven
toys
whose
names
the
dog
already
knew.
125.

The
correct
object
was
chosen
in
seven
out
of
10
tests,
suggesting
that
the
dog
had
worked
out
the
answer
by
process
of
removing.
A
month
later,
Rico
remembered
half
of
the
new
names,
which
is
even
more
impressive.
126.

Even
if
they
do,
they
can't
talk
back.
Still,
it
wouldn't
hurt
to
sweet-talk
your
dog
every
now
and
then.
You
might
just
get
a
big,
wet
kiss
in
return!
A.
The
owne
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then
told
Rico
to
fetch
the
object,
using
a
word
the
dog
had
never
heard
before.
B.
Do
dogs
more
understand
us
than
some
friends
C.
It's
hard
to
kno
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if
all
dogs
understand
at
least
some
of
the
words
we
say.
D.
Be
careful
what
you
say
around
your
dog.
E.
The
dog
also
appears
to
be
able
to
learn
new
words.
F.
Then
the
own
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told
the
dog
to
go
and
fetch
one
of
the
items
and
bring
it
back.
G.
Rico
is
thought
to
be
smarter
than
the
average
dog.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
Daisy
ha
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always
longed
to
help
127.
(endanger)
species
of
wildlife.
One
day
when
she
woke
up
she
was
taken
to
Tibet
by
a
flying
carpet,
128.

Daisy
saw
an
antelope
looking
sad
and
then
knew
the
antelopes
were
129.

endangered
species.
Daisy
wondered
what
to
do
to
help
them.
The
flying
carpet
travelled
so
fast
130.

next
minute
they
were
in
Zimbabwe.
Daisy
turned
around
and
found
that
she
131.
(watch)
by
an
elephant.
It
asked
if
Daisy
came
to
take
its
photo.
In
relief
Daisy
burst
into
132.
(laugh).
A
monkey
watched
them
and
protected
itself
133.

mosquitoes
by
rubbing.
The
monkey
told
them
that
they
should
pay
more
attention
to
the
rainforest
where
it
lived
134.

appreciate
how
the
animals
lived
together.
Daisy
was
amazed
and
they
flew
home.
From
this
experience
Daisy
learned
the
135.
(important)
of
wildlife
protection.
136.

an
experience!
十、短文改错(不分行)(共10小题;共10分)
文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
A
pu
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competition
is
held
last
year
in
a
small
town
in
Scotland
to
find
out
who
could
eat
most
in
the
shortest
time.
At
last,
a
man
succeeds
in
setting
a
new
record.
In
the
time
given
by
the
judges
he
ate
a
big
bowl
of
fishes
soup,
and
a
whole
chicken
cooked
by
different
ways
with
ten
big
pieces
of
bread
and
a
large
cake.
Besides
of
all
this,
he
had
ten
glasses
of
beer.
After
winning
the
competition
the
new
champion
went
home
with
two
of
her
friends.
As
they
were
coming
near
his
house,
he
sudden
stopped
and
said:
"My
friends,
please
don't
tell
my
wife
anything
about
the
competition
today,
and
she
won't
give
me
something
to
eat."
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
C
2.
B
3.
A
4.
C
5.
B
6.
A
7.
A
8.
C
9.
C
10.
A
11.
C
12.
B
13.
B
14.
A
15.
C
16.
A
17.
C
18.
A
19.
A
20.
B
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
hunting
22.
contain
23.
affect
24.
appreciate
25.
succeeds
26.
employed
27.
harm
28.
bitten
29.
inspects
30.
protection
31.
decrease
32.
respond
33.
relief
34.
importance
35.
income
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
36.
appreciate
37.
succeeded
38.
incident
39.
protection
40.
decrease
41.
respond
42.
losses
43.
employ
44.
income
45.
inspect
46.
contain
47.
bitten
48.
affect
49.
distant
50.
relief
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
51.
in
peace
52.
in
danger
of
dying
out
53.
can
be
protected
from
54.
According
to
the
timetable
55.
(should)
pay
attention
to
56.
come
into
being
57.
burst
into
laughter
/
burst
out
laughing
58.
so
that
I
had
to
borrow
much
money
59.
died
out
60.
are
being
built
61.
are
being
built
62.
succeeded
in
repairing
it
63.
be
made
use
of
64.
with
relief
65.
have
been
held
五、单项选择
66.
D
67.
C
68.
C
69.
B
70.
B
71.
A
72.
D
73.
B
74.
C
75.
D
76.
C
77.
C
78.
D
79.
A
80.
D
81.
D
82.
A
83.
C
84.
D
85.
B
六、完形填空
86.
A
87.
B
88.
D
89.
B
90.
C
91.
A
92.
C
93.
D
94.
A
95.
D
96.
B
97.
C
98.
D
99.
C
100.
B
101.
A
102.
A
103.
D
104.
B
105.
C
七、阅读理解
106.
D
107.
A
108.
B
109.
D
110.
B
111.
B
112.
D
113.
A
114.
D
115.
D
116.
C
117.
B
118.
C
119.
A
120.
D
121.
B
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
122.
D
123.
E
124.
F
125.
A
126.
C
九、补全短文
127.
endangered
128.
where
129.
an
130.
that
131.
was
being
watched
132.
laughter
133.
from
134.
and
135.
importance
136.
What
十、短文改错(不分行)
137.
is改为was
138.
eat后加the
139.
succeeds改为succeeded
140.
fishes改为fish
141.
by改为in
142.
删掉of
143.
her改为his
144.
sudden改为suddenly
145.
and改为or
146.
something改为anything