2022-2023学年高中英语外研版必修五Module1单元测试题(含答案)
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1、 Module 1 British and American English 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)分) 第一节(共第一节(共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 分,满分分,满分 30 分)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 All for animals Its no secret that many animals around the world, from pets to wildlife and ocean creatures, are at risk. Fortunately,
2、 many groups are created to help animals of every size and shape. Most of these groups are looking for volunteers (志愿者) and supporters. Organizations Description Date of founding The website The Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) It provides safe places for animals used in circuses or animal s
3、hows. Their rescued (被救的) animals, including elephants, tigers, and bears, live in natural environments. The animals are never tied or forced to behave in certain ways. You can help PAWS by giving money, especially to their Adopt an Animal program. In 1984 www.pawsweb.org World Wildlife Fund (WWF) I
4、t protects wild animals from extinction. It is especially concerned with climate (气候) and scenery changes and the effect on wildlife. They work at every level from people to governments. Interested in helping out? You can adopt an animal. In 1961 www.worldwildlife.org Sea Turtle Conservancy (STC) It
5、 has been working to make sure that sea turtles (海龟) survive in the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Pacific. They educate and train people about sea turtles and their living places. Turtles are ancient creatures and can tell the health of the worlds In 1959 conserveturtles.org/get-involved-sea-turtle-conse
6、rvation/ coastal ecosystems. You can see turtles up close and watch live turtles be set free. American Cetacean Society (ACS) It is recognized as the worlds first whale (鲸) protection group. They provide reliable scientific information and research. They also educate people about whales and work to
7、protect these animals and their living places. They have a National Student Coalition, from which students can use the information to educate others on topics like environment-friendly seafood and the problem of plastic waste in the oceans. In 1967 www.acsonline.org/campaigns 21. Which organization
8、will you choose if you want to save animals in some shows? A. PAWS. B. WWF. C. STC. D. ACS. 22. What animal does the organization founded in 1959 protect? A. Bears. B. Whales. C. Elephants. D. Sea turtles. 23. What is the purpose of the text? A. To encourage people to contribute. B. To show how to p
9、rotect sea animals. C. To tell people how to adopt animals. D. To praise some animal groups activities. B James Watson is a great American geneticist and biophysicist. He was born on 6 April in 1928 in Chicago. As a child he loved bird-watching with his father. He attended the University of Chicago,
10、 earning a degree in zoology in 1947. During these years his boyhood interest in bird-watching had developed into a serious love for learning genetics. Watson was given a scholarship to Indiana University where he received his doctorate in 1950. Watson then moved to Copenhagen, continuing with his r
11、esearch. He became interested in the DNA molecule (分子) and joined a research team at the Cavendish Laboratory of the University of Cambridge with Francis Crick. Here, Watson made his famous discovery recognizing the double helix structure (双螺旋结构) of DNA. He became a professor of biology at Harvard U
12、niversity in 1955, a job he held until 1976. His research at Harvard concentrated on RNA and its role in passing on genetic information. He also became the director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York in 1968, a job that he held for 35 years. Watson turned the lab into a world center for re
13、search in molecular biology. Watson fixed his research at the lab on exploring molecular biology and genetics in order to advance (促进) the understanding and ability to recognize human diseases, and other causes of human suffering (痛苦). Watson got worldwide fame as the co-author of four scientific pa
14、pers between 1953 and 1954 that laid down the double helix structure of DNA. This discovery won him the Nobel Prize in 1962. During the 1960s, Watson became one of the most celebrated science writers, when he published his textbook “Molecular Biology of the Gene” in 1965 and his best-seller “The Dou
15、ble Helix” in 1968. Watson became the unquestioned leading voice in the whole of American science. He is a good example of the scientific creativity in 20th century science, giving rise to molecular biology and two ways it has been put to use: biotechnology and the “Human Genome Project”. 24. What s
16、et Watson on the way to his future career? A. His promise to his father. B. A visit to Indiana University. C. His interest in observing birds. D. A conversation with Francis Crick. 25. When did Watson recognize the molecular structure of DNA? A. When he was at the University of Chicago. B. When he w
17、orked in a lab at Cambridge. C. When he was a Harvard professor. D. When he received his doctorate. 26. What did Watson do at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory? A. He wrote four papers with Francis Crick. B. He kept on researching genetics. C. He employed some famous scientists. D. He educated many gift
18、ed students. 27. What does the last paragraph mainly tell us about? A. The importance of biotechnology. B. The development of human genes. C. The achievement of James Watson. D. The background of James Watson. C A team of scientists and cave experts stand at the entrance of Hang Son Doong the worlds
19、 largest cave. Hidden deep in the forest of central Vietnam, the cave was created millions of years ago when rock under the mountain was eroded (侵蚀) by river water. The weakened rock finally crashed, creating a large world now waiting to be explored. Hang Son Doong, which means “mountain river cave”
20、, was discovered by a local man named Ho Khanh in 1991, but it wasnt until 2009 that a group of British cavers explored it for the first time. The cavers had to stop after four kilometers because a great wall blocked their way. But a year later, they returned to climb past the wall and find out wher
21、e the cave ends. Inside, the team learns that in some parts, the cave is more than 180 meters high and spreads almost 90 meters wide. A whole New York City block complete with 40-story buildings could fit inside the cave. There are even clouds above the cave is so large that it has its own weather s
22、ystem! Deeper in the cave, the team members fight to keep their balance as they walk slowly through an underground river. Then they make their way through a field of huge rocks some the size of houses. The team reaches an area where the caves roof has fallen in, creating two impressive natural skyli
23、ghts. An explorer says, “Watch out for dinosaurs” as his partner walks into the light. In this dreamy place, prehistoric reptiles (爬行动物) seem likely to appear at any moment. Further inside, the team walks through a thick, muddy trench (沟渠). The teams final difficulty is its biggest challenge (挑战) th
24、ey climb up a 60-meter cliff. After a two-day climb, they finally see light at the end of the passage as they reach the caves exit. Satisfied with the journey to explore, map, and photograph the worlds largest cave, the team climbs out into the sunlight. They have become the first people to explore
25、the whole length of the cave. 28. The cave remained unknown until recently because the entrance was _. A. guarded by local people B. deep underground C. blocked by a wall D. hidden by trees 29. What causes clouds to form in the cave? A. The caves size. B. The caves depth. C. The caves shape. D. The
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