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1、2020-2021学年人教版(2019)选择性必修第一册英语单元测试AB卷 Unit 2 B卷 能力提升一、阅读理解1. Smart Home Products for Living a Connected Life What makes something a smart home product? Generally, its defined by its ability to connect to a Wi-Fi network, allowing users to interact(交流) with it from their smartphones. Weve rounded up

2、some cool, diverse offerings that youll love to have in your home. Nest Cam IQ $299.00 The Nest Cam IQ is a beautifully designed home security camera that can recognize faces. It can warn you if theres a stranger in your home. The device also supports two-way communication via built-in microphones a

3、nd a powerful speaker. Logitech Harmony Elite $249.99 The Logitech Harmony Elite is one of the best universal remote controls available on the market. It can control just about every piece of electronics you own in every room of your house or apartment, including TVs, streaming devices, and sound sy

4、stems. It supports over 270,000 devices! Apple HomePod $349.00 The Apple HomePod has better audio quality than any other smart speaker available today. Available in white or space gray, the Siri-powered device also allows you to control a number of devices with your voice. August Smart Lock Pro $279

5、.99 The August Smart Lock Pro is compatible (兼容的) with most locks. A mobile app allows you to manage access to the lock, check its usage history, and get informed when someone opens the door. You can control it and check on the state of your door with voice commands.1.What can the Nest Cam IQ help y

6、ou do?A.Properly use your smartphone camera.B.Control electronics with your voice.C.Check the locks of your house.D.Keep your home safe.2.Which device can help you operate almost all your electronic equipment remotely?A.Nest Cam IQ.B.Apple HomePod.C.August Smart Lock Pro.D.Logitech Harmony Elite.3.W

7、hich column of a website is the text most probably taken from?A.Technology.B.News.C.Society.D.Education.2. Got 48 hours to relax yourself? Youll maximize your time and fun at these amazing destinations. Alabama: Gulf Shores For relaxing weekend getaways in Alabama, head south to the white-sand beach

8、es of Gulf Shores. Get on the water for some deep-sea fishing. History lovers can get a lesson in the Civil War along a 90-mile path with more than a dozen historic sites. Alaska: HomerHow does fresh seafood sound? Youll find it in Homer, located in south-central Alaska, which is either a short flig

9、ht or a great four-hour scenic drive on the Seward Highway from Anchorage. Get your fill of fishing in Kachemak Bay, explore local trails and enjoy exceptional birding in this remote natural setting. Arizona: Sedona Adventurous types can get their fill in the magical red rocks of Sedona, which is sa

10、id to be the location of healing centers of energy. People flood into the area to meditate, practice yoga and more. Sedona also offers fantastic hiking, off-roading, biking, and even climbing. Arkansas: Hot Springs Relax and renew in Arkansas hot waters in Hot Springs, and art community with Art Dec

11、o architecture that is also the home of Hot Springs National Park. Make time for a visit to Bathhouse Row, a National Historic Landmark of eight bathhouses, and Superior Bathhouse Brewery, which produces beer made of the hot spring water inside the National Park. Dont miss these National Parks that

12、are off the beaten path.1.Which activity can be found in both Gulf Shores and Homer?A.Going fishing.B.Taking a flight.C.Enjoying beautiful birds.D.Visiting historic sites.2.Which destination is popular with hikers?A.Gulf Shores.B.Homer.C.Sedona.D.Hot Springs.3.What is Superior Bathhouse Brewery know

13、n for?A.Its self-made beer.B.Its architecture.C.Its bathhouses.D.Its paths.4.Where is this text most likely from?A.A diary.B.A survey.C.A novel.D.A magazine.3. Have you ever wondered whatwild animals do when no one is watching? Low cost, dependable and small modern cameras offered a big help. Camera

14、s placed in hard-to-reach places have shot everything from small desert cats to larger snow-loving felines in the northern Rocky Mountains. Scientists have been able to document the private moments of wildlife with leading technology. Grant Harris is a government biologist with the United States Fis

15、h and Wildlife Service in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In his words, theres no doubt that these wild cameras are important tools to learn new information on wildlife. Harris said some images help scientists see the effects of climate change. Researchers with the Wyoming Migration Initiative, or WMI, are

16、 among those using wild cameras along with global positioning systems, or GPS. But WMI director Matthew Kauffman says as those devices are limited, so is the amount of information they can gather from GPS. However, cameras can be left in very wild areas for days, weeks or even months. They can provi

17、de information on how many animals are moving over a given period of time. Putting those cameras in place requires careful planning. Wild video can show details about animal behavior. However, wild cameras have their problems too. Animals such as wolverines and bears sometimes attack them. Scientist

18、s do not know if the attacks are the result of anger or interest. Also, the devices have become popular tools to help hunters look for animals. Some people argue that it is unfair to use the cameras that way. Even with such problems, wild cameras are clearly an important scientific tool in researchi

19、ng wild animals.1.What does the underlined word document in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Remind.B.Enrich.C.Appreciate.D.Record.2.Which is a disadvantage of wild cameras?A.They cannot be left in the wild over a long period.B.They cannot be placed in hard-to-reach areas.C.They provide limited information.D.They

20、 might be stolen by people.3.Why do some people argue against using wild cameras?A.It is difficult to fix the cameras.B.It helps hunters find animals easily.C.It is hard to achieve careful planning.D.It makes animals interested in the cameras.4.What is the authors attitude towards wild cameras?A.Dou

21、btful.B.Positive.C.Uncertain.D.Uncaring.4. Nearly every week, we hear news about the latest successes and failures in driverless vehicles. But we hear little about how other industries are developing this same kind of technology. One industry heavily involved in researching and developing artificial

22、 intelligence, or AI, is agriculture. Companies are experimenting with high-tech tools that can help farmers save time and money, while reducing environment-harming chemicals. One of the companies is ecoRobotix of Switzerland. It created a robot equipped with AI and cameras to identify all plants on

23、 a farm. The robot has four wheels to carry it through the fields in search of weeds. Computer-controlled arms then lower and spray the weeds with small amounts of herbicide (除草剂). Company officials say the robot can fully operate on its own for up to 12 hours a day while being powered by the sun. I

24、t uses the same kind of sensor and positioning technology used to guide driverless vehicles. A farmer can also control the equipment through a smartphone. The co-founder of ecoRobotix, Aurelien Demaurex, says the farm robot can kill weeds with 20 times less herbicide than traditional methods. This i

25、s because the system uses exactly the right amount of chemical in the exact place required to kill the weeds. Currently, farmers spread weed killers over massive areas to destroy unwanted plants. Another company developing farm robotics is California-based Blue River Technology. The company has a sy

26、stem called See & Spray, which it claims is the worlds first smart sprayer. The systemwhich connects to the back of a tractoris also equipped with AI to identify and chemically kill only the weeds. It can also spray chemicals on wanted plants to help them grow. Ben Chostner, vice-president of busine

27、ss development for Blue River Technology, explains in a company video that See & Spray technology uses the same deep learning methods used in facial recognition. The first time the machine saw a pigweed, it didnt know what kind of plant it was. But we taught itby giving it tens of thousands of examp

28、les of pigweedand now its an expert in pigweed.1.How will AI benefit agriculture?A.It will fund agriculture research.B.It contributes to low-cost farming.C.It can avoid harmful chemicals.D.It frees all farmers from field work.2.What do the products of the two companies have in common?A.They use reco

29、gnition technology.B.They are powered by solar energy.C.They are connected with smart phones.D.They can help wanted plants grow rapidly.3.What do Ben Chostners words suggest about the robot?A.It is environmentally friendly.B.It is good at self-improving.C.It has the learning ability.D.It can track v

30、arious plants.4.What is mainly talked about in the text?A.The experiment in farming robots.B.New trend in artificial intelligence.C.Modern See & Spray technology.D.Artificial intelligence in agriculture.二、七选五 Imagine an area 34 Limes the size of Manhattan. Now imagine it covered ankle-deep in plasti

31、c wastea total of about 19 billion pounds of garbage. _ Were being overwhelmed (淹没) by our waste, said Jenna Jambeck, an environmental engineer who led the 2015 study that determined this astonishing number. _, unless something is done to stop the tide of garbage. Plastica widely-used materialhas in

32、 many ways been a benefit to humans but it has also caused a growing problem. Today, plastics are the No. 1 type of garbage found in the sea. Ocean Conservancy, a nonprofit environmental advocacy group that organises an annual coastal cleanup event worldwide, said plastic waste makes up around 85 pe

33、rcent of the garbage collected from beaches and oceans. Ocean Conservancy says plastics are believed to threaten (威胁) at least 600 different wildlife species (物种). _; a growing body of evidence suggests humans are consuming plastics through the seafood we eat. Research suggests some plastics could b

34、e poisonous to humans, and could potentially increase the risk of health problems. _. At the Economist World Ocean Summit this week, ten nations announced to reduce plastic sea litter as part of UN Environments Clean Seas campaign. _. Corporations also have a role, as do individuals. We can start by

35、 thinking twice before using single-use plastic productsand when we do use them, we should take care to properly throw them off or recycle.A.The following is what we should doB.And its not just wildlife thats threatenedC.And this figure is likely to double by 2025D.But its not just countries that ne

36、ed to do their partE.By 2050, that figure is expected to rise to 1,000 piecesF.Thats how much plastic waste ends up in our oceans every yearG.All of us have an important role to play in dealing with the problems三、完形填空 Modern inventions have speeded up peoples lives amazingly. Motor cars 1 a hundred

37、miles in more than an hour, aircraft cross the world within a day, while computers operate at lightning speed. Indeed, this love of 2 seems never-ending. Every year motor cars are produced which go even faster and each new computer boasts (吹嘘) of 3 precious seconds in handling tasks. All these save

38、time, but at a cost. When we lose or 4 half a day in speeding across the world in an airplane, our bodies tell us so. We get the uncomfortable feeling known as jet-lag (时差). Our bodies feel that they have been 5 behind in another time zone. Again, spending too long at 6 results in painful wrists and

39、 fingers. Mobile phones also have their dangers: too much use may transmit harmful 7 into our brains. However, how do we 8 the time we have saved? Certainly not relax, or so it seems. We are so used to constant activity that we find it 9 to sit down and do nothing or even just one thing at a 10 . Pe

40、rhaps the days are long gone when we might listen 11 to a story on the radio, letting imagination take us into another world. There was a time when some peoples lives were devoted simply to the cultivation (耕作) of the 12 or the care of cattle. No multi-tasking there; their lives went on at a much ge

41、ntler pace. There is much that we might envy about a 13 of life like this. Yet before we do so, we must think of the hard tasks our ancestors 14 . Modern machines have 15 people from that primitive existence.1.A. exploreB. getC. coverD. fly2.A. speedB. timeC. productD. distance3.A. wastingB. losingC

42、. savingD. spending4.A. earnB. dropC. missD. gain5.A. leftB. comeC. forgottenD. felt6.A. shipsB. airplanesC. computersD. cars7.A. preventionB. radiationC. combinationD. damage8.A. controlB. handleC. doD. deal9.A. uncomfortableB. easyC. difficultD. good10.A. secondB. dayC. yearD. time11.A. activelyB.

43、 quietlyC. quicklyD. curiously12.A. surfaceB. waterC. landD. island13.A. wayB. viewC. pathwayD. point14.A. expressedB. chargedC. inspiredD. faced15.A. freedB. remainedC. keptD. cleared四、语法填空 Global warming could make humans shorter Scientistsclaim to have found evidence that it caused the worlds fir

44、st horses _ (become)smaller nearly 50 million years ago. In fact, a team from the universities of Florida and Nebraska says_ has found a link between the earth heating up and the size of horses,during the last time the world heated up. The scientists used fossils to follow the evolution of horsesfro

45、m their earliest _(appear) 56 million years ago. As temperatures went up, their size went_. The scientists say that the current warming could have the same effect_ mammals and could even make humans _ (small). Horses started out small,about the size of a small dog. Whats _ (surprise) is that after t

46、hey first appeared, they then became even smaller and then dramatically increased in size, and that _( exact) corresponds to (符合) the global warming event, followed by cooling. It had been known that mammals _( be) small during the last warm time, _ we hadnt realised that temperature specifically wa

47、s driving the evolution of body size,Dr Bloch said in the Science journal.五、写作请根据下面提示,写一篇有关未来的房子的短文。词数6080。 1.随着科学技术的发展,未来的房子在许多方面都是智能的。(development, smart) 2.房子将配备一个中枢系统,根据周围环境的变化进行调整。(equip, adjustment) 3.一旦它感觉到它的主人不舒适,房子可以自动调整,使环境舒适。(instant, detect, adjust) 4.总之,毫无疑问,未来的房子将为我们提供一切便利。(conclusion,

48、 doubt, convenience)_阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。 Though it is one of the faded memories of my life today, there are times when I remember his face clearly, especially his eyes. As he had yellow spots on his eyes we called him Spotty. He would have been a stray (流浪)dog, until h

49、e came to me. I was seven years old. My dad had just got a new job in Nasik. We had moved into a rented house. It was raining very heavily on the day we moved. It was a cold dark night. We had our meal and went to sleep. Somehow in the midnight I heard some strange sounds outside the main door. I ga

50、thered courage and looked out through the window and I was really amused with what I saw outside. There was a small puppy lying on an old doormat which my mother had put outside the door. It was wet and trembling. At first it was difficult to see the little one. It was the yellow spots on its eyes t

51、hat made me realize its presence. It was trying to get under the doormat to avoid the cold air outside and it had managed to get in as I could see only its head outside the doormat. Was it sick or injured? I felt pity for the poor soul. I went in and came out with an old towel. I went near the innoc

52、ent one and held it in my hand and wiped the puppy till he had become dry. I took him into my room and made a bed for him with a woolen blanket and a small pillow. He seemed very healthy and comfortable in his new bed as he went to sleep immediately. The next morning, everyone in the family came to

53、know about the unusual guest, Shall we keep him with us? I questioned my mom. Like any other parents would, my parents first totally refused my idea but my sister and I convinced them to keep Spotty. Slowly Spotty got on with everyone and became one of the family members.Paragraph 1 : One day, Spott

54、y returned from his daily walk with a broken leg._Paragraph 2 : Almost a year later, one midnight we heard Spotty barking breathlessly._答案以及解析一、1.答案:(1)-(3)DDA解析:(1).细节理解题。根据Nest Cam IQ部分中的The Nest Cam IQ is a beautifully designed home security camera that can recognize faces. It can warn you if the

55、res a stranger in your home. The device also supports two-way communication via built-in microphones and a powerful speaker.可知,该设备可保障家庭安全。故选D项。(2).细节理解题。根据Logitech Harmony Elite 部分中的It can control just about every piece of electronics you own in every room of your house or apartment, including TVs,

56、streaming devices, and sound systems. It supports over 270,000 devices! 可知, 可远程控制家居电子设备的是Logitech Harmony Elite。故选D项。(3).推理判断题。本文体裁为广告类应用文,主要介绍了几种智能家居产品,故可推断出文章应该来自科技方面的专栏。故选A项。 2.答案:(1)-(4)ACAD解析:(1). 细节理解题。根据Gulf Shores中的Get on the water for some deep-sea fishing.和Alaska: Homer中的Get your fill of f

57、ishing in Kachemak Bay.可知,这两个地方都有垂钓这个活动。(2).细节理解题。根据Sedona中的Sedona also offers fantastic hiking, off-roading, biking, and even climbing.可知,Sedona是喜欢远足的游客的目的地。(3).细节理解题。根据Arkansas: Hot Springs中的.Superior Bathhouse Brewery, which produces beer made of the hot spring water inside the National Park.可知,该

58、地以自制的啤酒而闻名。(4).推理判断题。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了4处放松休闲的旅游目的地,由此推测,文章应该是出自一本杂志。3.答案:(1)-(4)DCBB解析:(1).词义猜测题。根据第二段中的最后一句Scientists have been able to document the private moments of wildlife with leading technology.(科学家们已经能够用先进的技术_野生动物的私人时刻) 可知,画线词的意思是“记录”。(2).推理判断题。根据第四段的第二句. as those devices are limited, so is th

59、e amount of information they can gather from GPS.可知,由于那些设备是有限的,所以他们可以从GPS上收集到的信息也是有限的。(3).推理判断题。根据第五段最后两句.the devices have become popular tools to help hunters look for animals. Some people argue that it is unfair to use the cameras that way.可知,这些设备已经成为帮助猎人寻找动物的工具,有些人认为那样使用照相机是不公平的。由此推测,它帮助猎人很容易地找到动

60、物引起人们的争论。(4).推理判断题。根据最后一段Even with such problems, wild cameras are clearly an important scientific tool in researching wild animals.可知,即使有这些问题,野外照相机依然是研究野生动物的重要科学工具。由此推测,作者对野外照相机持积极的态度。 4.答案:1-4.BACD解析:1.细节理解题。根据第二段One industry heavily involved in researching and developing artificial intelligence,

61、or AI, is agriculture. Companies are experimenting with high-tech tools that can help farmers save time and money, while reducing environment-harming chemicals.可知,人工智能通过帮助农民节省时间和金钱即降低成本造福农业,故选B项。2.细节理解题。根据第三段中的One of the companies is ecoRobotix of Switzerland. It created a robot equipped with AI and

62、 cameras to identify all plants on a farm. 和最后一段中的The systemwhich connects to the back of a tractoris also equipped with AI to identify and chemically kill only the weeds.可知,这两家公司的产品的共同之处是他们都使用识别技术,故选A项。3.推理判断题。根据最后一段中本乔斯特纳的话可知,该技术使用了与人脸识别相同的深度学习方法。在人们教它大量例子之后,它由不认识藜草转变成为藜草专家,所以他的话表明这个机器人有学习能力,故选C项。

63、4.主旨大意题。第二段中的One industry heavily involved in researching and developing artificial intelligence, or AI, is agriculture.是全文的主题句,结合全文内容可知,这篇文章主要讲了人工智能在农业中的应用,故选D项。 二、答案:FCBGD解析:根据前一句Now imagine it covered ankle-deep in plastic wastea total of about 19 billion pounds of garbage.可知,塑料垃圾总共为190亿磅左右,F选项“这

64、就是每年被丢到海洋里的塑料垃圾的数量”与前文呼应,故选F项。 根据后文unless something is done to stop the tide of garbage(除非采取一些措施来减少垃圾)可知,C选项“预计到2025年,这个数字很可能会翻倍”与后文形成条件关系,切题,故选C项。根据后文a growing body of evidence suggests humans are consuming plastics through the seafood we eat可知,越来越多的证据显示人类通过食用海产品也摄入了塑料,B选项“不仅野生生物受到威胁”切题,故选B项。根据本段后文

65、 ten nations以及Corporations可知,这个问题需要全世界共同合作,C选项“所有人都能够为解决此问题发挥作用”切题,故选G项。根据下一句Corporations also have a role, do individuals.可知,企业和个人也能发挥作用,D选项“不仅仅是国家需要尽到责任”引出下文,切题,故选D项。三、答案:1-5 CACDA 6-10 CBBCD 11-15 BCADA解析:1.根据空后的 a hundred miles in more than an hour, aircraft cross the world within a day 可知,此处是说汽

66、车在一个多小时内就能行驶一百英里,飞机在一天内就能飞越世界.故选C项.2.根据上文的 Modern inventions have speeded up peoples lives amazingly. 及列举的一些有关速度的例子可知此处是说,这种对速度的热爱似乎永无止境.故选A项.3.根据下文的 All these save time, but at a cost. 可知,此处是指每年都会生产出速度更快的汽车, (商家) 每生产一台新电脑都会吹嘘它在处理任务时能节省宝贵的时间.故选C项.4.根据空前的 lose or 可知,当我们乘坐飞机在世界各地加速飞行时,无论是损失还是获得了半天的时间,

67、我们的身体会告诉我们.故选D项.5.根据上文的 We get the uncomfortable feeling known as jet-lag. 和常识可知,此处是说我们的身体感觉它们被留在了另一个时区.故选A项.6.根据空后的 painful wrists and fingers 并结合四个选项可知,此处是说长时间使用电脑会导致手腕和手指疼痛.故选C项.7.根据上文的 Mobile phones also have their dangers 可知,本句在说有关手机的害处,四个选项中B项与之相关.这里是说过多使用手机可能会向我们的大脑传递有害的辐射.故选B项.8.根据下文的 Certai

68、nly not relax, or so it seems. 可知,此处是提出问题:我们如何处理节省下来的时间呢? 故选B项.9.根据下文的 Perhaps the days are long gone when we might listen _ to a story on the radio, letting imagination take us into another world. 可知这里意思是我们已经习惯了持续性的活动,以至于我们很难坐下来什么都不做,甚至一次只做一件事.故选C项.10.根据语境,我们已经习惯了持续的活动,以至于我们很难坐下来什么都不做,甚至一次只做一件事. at

69、 a time 意为 一次, 故选D项.11.根据语境,此处是说我们安静地听收音机里的故事,让想象力带我们进入另一个世界的日子早就一去不复返了.故选B项.12.根据空前的 the cultivation 可知,曾经有那样一个年代,有些人的生活仅仅是耕种土地或照料牛群.故选C项.13.根据上文的 No multi-tasking there; their lives went on at a much gentler pace. 可知,此处是指这样的生活方式有许多值得我们羡慕的地方.故选A项.14.根据语境,此处是说,在我们这样做之前,我们必须想想我们的祖先面对的艰巨任务. express 意为

70、 表达; charge 意为 控告; inspire 意为 鼓舞; face 意为 面对. 故选D项.15.根据空前的 Modern machines 以及空后的 people from that primitive existence 可知,是现代机器把人们从那种原始的生活中解放出来.free 意为 解放; remain 意为 保持; keep 意为 维持; clear 意为 清除. 故选A项.四、答案:to become it appearance down on smaller surprising exactly were but解析:cause sb/sth to do sth 是固

71、定搭配,意为 导致某人/某物做某事. 故填 to become.指代前面提到的 a team 应用 it. 故填 it.形容词性物主代词 their 后应用 appear 的名词形式.故填 appearance.根据上下文内容可知,温度上升会导致马的体形变小.故填 up 的反义词 down.have an effect on 是固定搭配,意为 对.有影响. 故填 on.此处暗含气候变暖前后人类体形的对比,应用比较级.故填 smaller.be 动词后应用形容词作表语,此处修饰的是事物,应用 surprising, 意为 令人惊讶的. 故填surprising.修饰动词短语 correspond

72、s to 要用 exact 的副词形式.故填 exactly.mammals是复数形式,后面的系动词也要用复数形式.时间是 during the last warm time, 应用一般过去时.故填 were.句意为:我们已经知道哺乳动物在上个温暖期个头较小,但我们还未意识到正是温度驱动着体形大小的进化.由句意可知设空前后为转折关系.故填 but.五、答案: With the development of science and technology, the house in the future will be smart in many aspects. It will be equip

73、ped with a central nervous system that makes adjustments according to changes of the surroundings. The instant it detects its owner is uncomfortable, the house can adjust itself to make conditions comfortable. In conclusion, there is no doubt that the house in the future will offer every convenience

74、 to us.答案:Paragraph 1: One day, Spotty returned from his daily walk with a broken leg. I called out my mother and she quickly tied a bandage around his leg and gave him food to eat. I was very upset. But the next day, Spotty was up to his usual pranks though he limped a bit. After this incident my r

75、elation with Spotty became more intense. I really admired him a lot for his courage.Paragraph 2: Almost a year later, one midnight we heard Spotty barking breathlessly. We came out and saw that he was barking continuously heading somewhere. After some time Spotty became quiet. I patted him on his ba

76、ck and came inside. The next morning, my heart skipped a beat when I didnt see Spotty. I searched for him in each and every corner but he was nowhere. And this time he had gone and would never come back. I cried and waited for him. We waited for one long week. But there were no signs of him. Then one day my Dad got transferred to Mumbai. We shifted back to Mumbai. What would have happened to Spotty? Would he have died? These were the only questions in my mind, but they all remained unanswered forever.

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