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本文(2022届高中英语人教版一轮课时天天练(三十三) 选择性必修第四册 UNIT2 ICONICATTRACTIONS WORD版含解析.docx)为本站会员(a****)主动上传,免费在线备课命题出卷组卷网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上载内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知免费在线备课命题出卷组卷网(发送邮件至kefu@ketangku.com或直接QQ联系客服),我们立即给予删除!

2022届高中英语人教版一轮课时天天练(三十三) 选择性必修第四册 UNIT2 ICONICATTRACTIONS WORD版含解析.docx

1、课时天天练(三十三)选择性必修第四册Unit2IconicAttractions.阅读理解2021武汉市高三起点质量监测AgrowingnumberofChinesetouristsarehelpingtosaveadyingtown, afteralittleknowntouristattractionwasfeaturedonanumberofChinesetravelblogs.TheresidentsofSeaLake, atownofjust600people, barelyseetravelersstopattheirgasstationwhiledrivingby, butthe

2、suddeninfluxofChinesetouristsishelpingkeepthetownseconomyalive.ThetouristscometoseeLakeTyrrelashallow, saltcrustedandoftendrylakejustoutoftown.Accordingtoalocalteacher, RachelPearce, theextremelybeautifulnightscapecombinedwiththemysteriousappearanceofstarsreflectedonthesaltlakegivespeopletheimpressi

3、onofwalkingamongthestars.Besides, thetownissofarawaythatnolightpollutionruinstheparticularlyattractiveviews, andasitissituatedinabarren (寸草不生的), drypartofthecountry, therearerarelyanycloudstospoilthenightsky.Theattractionsgrowingsoughtafterstatushasresultedinthetownsmotelroomsbeingfullalmosteverynig

4、ht, andwhilelocalfarmersaresufferinginatwoyeardrought, tourismiskeepingthetownsagriculturalbasedeconomystable.Despitethepopularityofthetownanditsattraction, localsarestillconfusedastowhytheirlittletowndeservessomuchattention.SeaLakespopulationhasfallenfromaround1,200adecadeagoto600today.“Werestillun

5、surewhyLakeTyrrelissuchabig, bigtouristattraction,”onelocalsays.“Itsquiteashock.”1Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“influx”underlinedinParagraph2?AAssistance.BAdventure.CArrival.DAdvertisement.2WhichofthefollowingtogethermakeLakeTyrrelprettyimpressive?APopulation, stars, clouds, cleannessandweather.BN

6、ightscape, stars, salt, remotenessandclearsky.CPopulation, darkness, salt, remotenessandclearsky.DNightscape, darkness, clouds, cleannessandweather.3Whichcolumnofamagazineisthistextmostlikelyfrom?ABusiness.BEducation.CTourism.DCulture.完形填空2021青岛市高三统一质量检测Thevictimswerecarriedinonebyone, theirpawsandf

7、urburned, sufferingfromdehydration (脱水) andfear.Theircaretakers_1_theirwounds, and_2_theminbasketswiththeonlythingthatwas_3_theleavesofeucalyptus (桉树) tree.Asmiserablefireshave_4_morethan2millionacresinAustralia, onlydozensofkoalashavebeen_5_fromthesmokytreesand_6_ground.Koalas, unlikekangaroos, bir

8、dsorsnakes, donot_7_fromfiresbutinsteadclimbtreestothetop, wheretheycancurlthemselvesintoaballfor_8_andwaitforthedangerto_9_.Butduringbigfires, suchasthosethathaveburnedinrecentweeks, theanimalsarefarlesslikelyto_10_.Evenifthefireitselfdoesnotreachthetree_11_,theanimalsmayoverheatandfalltotheground,

9、 wheretheycanbeburnedtodeath.Thetoughsituationofthekoalahasraised_12_amongscientistsandconservationists(环保主义者)Whilekoalashavedevelopedtoexistalongsidethewildfires, theyarefacingnew_13_,_notjustfromclimatechangebutalsofromhumandevelopment, whichhasdislocatedKoalaspopulations, _14_theirabilitytosurviv

10、efires.Wehavethese_15_animalsnotfoundanywhereelseonthisplanet, andwearekillingthem.Thisisabigwakeupcall.1A.touchedBtreatedCignoredD.discovered2A.threwBlockedClaidDforced3A.familiarBplentifulCbeautifulDexpensive4A.reachedBleftCburnedDtrapped5A.killedBrecognizedChurtDrescued6A.flatBblackCbroadDsafe7A.

11、escapeBdieCsufferDrise8A.balanceBprotectionCchallengeDcomfort9A.attackBcomeCpassDavoid10A.jumpBclimbCfallDsurvive11A.topBleavesCtrunkDroot12A.passionBconcernCfearDinterest13A.chancesBchoicesCneighborsDthreats14A.weakeningBdevelopingCenrichingDensuring15A.lonelyBstupidClazyDunique.读后续写阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行

12、续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Arthurwasmessy.Hedidnttrytomakemesses, buthedidnttrytocleanupmuch, either.Therewerealwayssmallpiecesoffoodonthetablewhenhewasdoneeating.Hissocksnevermadeitintothehamper (洗衣篮).AndheonlypickeduphistoyswhenMomthreatenedtothrowthemaway.Mostdays, MomfollowedArthuraroundthehouseandcleanedup

13、afterhim.Shebrushedthecrumbs (碎屑) intoherhandandthrewthemawayaftermeals.Shepickeduphissocksandmadesuretheygotwashed, driedandfoldedneatlybeforegoingbackinthedrawer.Sheoftenpickeduphistoyswhenheleftthemtodosomethingelse.Oneday.MomaskedArthurtopickuphistoytrains.“Notrightnow,”Arthursaid.Hewasreadingac

14、omicbook.Thetrainshadbeenonthelivingroomfloorsincethemorning.“Youknowwhat, Arthur? Imnotgoingtoaskyouagain.Ivedonecleaningtoday.”Andwiththat, Momputherfeetuponthesofaandpickedupabooktoread.Atdinnertime, Arthurnoticedthattherewasabigpileofcrumbsathisplaceatthetable.Momsspotwasniceandclean.Arthurdidnt

15、likethecrumbsverymuchAfterdinner, Arthursfeetfeltcold.Hewenttohisroomandopenedhisdrawer, butthedrawerwasempty.“Mom, wherearemysocks?”Arthurcalled.“Therewerentanysocksinyourhamper, soIdidntwashthem,”Momsaid.Arthurfeltunhappy.Nowhisfeetwouldbecold, unlesshewantedtoweardirtysocksfromthefloor.Hedecidedt

16、ostaybarefoot.Whenitwastimeforbed, ArthursaidgoodnighttoMomandturnedtogoupstairs.Arthursteppedrightonhistoytraininhisbarefeet.“Ouch!”criedArthur.“Thatreallyhurt! ”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2请按如下格式作答。However, Momwasstillreadingandsaidnothing._“Mom?”saidArthur.“TomorrowcanyoushowmehowtodothelaundrysoIcanwashmy

17、socks?”_课时天天练(三十三)选择性必修第四册Unit2IconicAttractions.阅读理解【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文,讲述的是湖海镇位置偏远,土地贫瘠,但是由于中国游客大量涌入,使该镇经济得到快速发展。1答案与解析:C考查词义猜测的能力。根据这段but前面的内容可知,湖海镇人口只有600,居民几乎看不到游客开车经过时在加油站停车,画线词可以和stop这个动词对应上,应该是到来的意思,故选C。2答案与解析:B考查理解具体信息的能力。根据第三段中的“theextremelybeautifulnightscapecombinedwiththemysteriousappearanceo

18、fstarsreflectedonthesaltlake”和“thetownissofarawaythatnolightpollutionruinstheparticularlyattractiveviews, andasitissituatedinabarren”是这里远离城市喧嚣的美景吸引游客来游玩,故选B。3答案与解析:C考查主旨大意能力。讲述的是湖海镇位置偏远,土地贫瘠,但是由于中国游客大量涌入,根据文章大意,可以知道是关于旅游的文章,应该在杂志的旅行版块,故选C。.完形填空【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文。主要讲述了澳大利亚森林大火对考拉及其生存环境的威胁。1答案与解析:B根据首句“The

19、victimswerecarriedinonebyone, theirpawsandfurburned, sufferingfromdehydration (脱水) andfear.”以及空前“caretakers”可知,护理员们会治疗这些考拉。“treat”在此处为“治疗,医治”。2答案与解析:C结合句意和空后的“inbaskets”可知,护理员医治受伤的考拉,把它们放到篮子里。laid为lay的过去式,译为“放置,搁”。3答案与解析:A上文中提到考拉被医治,再结合常识和语境,篮子里的桉树叶应该是考拉熟悉的事物。familiar“熟悉的,常见的”;plentiful“大量的,充足的”;exp

20、ensive“昂贵的”。4答案与解析:C根据句首的“burned”以及下文“smokytrees”可知,大火烧毁了大片的森林。5答案与解析:D根据第二段描述的内容可知,考拉只会爬到树顶,将身体蜷缩成球,故大火会造成很多考拉丧生,只有少数被救。6答案与解析:B根据上文中出现的“burned”“miserable”“smokytrees”可知,火势凶猛,故地面也是被烧黑。7答案与解析:A空前中的“unlikekangaroos, birdsorsnakes”以及空后的“climbtreestothetop”可知,考拉不能像袋鼠,蛇,鸟一般,逃离火灾。8答案与解析:B根据语境可知,考拉只会爬到树顶,

21、将身体蜷缩成球保护自己。balance“平衡,均衡”;protection“保护,防卫”;challenge“挑战”;comfort“安慰;舒适”。9答案与解析:C面对危险,考拉无能为力,只能等危险过去。此处,pass表示“结束,完结”,故选C。10答案与解析:D根据空前的“haveburnedinrecentweeks”以及下文的“theanimalsmayoverheatandfalltotheground”可知,这些动物很难存活下来。11答案与解析:A根据第二段中的“climbtreestothetop”可知,即使大火不会烧到树顶,考拉也会收到地面大火的烘烤,甚至掉到地上被大火烤死。12

22、答案与解析:B结合语境和空前“toughsituation”,空后“scientistsandconservationists”可知,考拉面对的形式很严峻,科学家和环保主义者对此非常担心。passion“激情,热爱”;concern“担心,担忧”;fear“恐惧,害怕”;interest“兴趣;利息”。13答案与解析:D根据空后“notjustfromclimatechangebutalsofromhumandevelopment”可知,考拉不仅面临着环境的影响,还面临人类带来的威胁。也就是除了野火以外,考拉正在面临新的威胁。14答案与解析:A根据上文可知,气候变化和人类发展扰乱了考拉的种群,

23、削弱了它们在大火中生存的能力。weaken“削弱,减弱”;develop“发展;成长;发育”;enrich“使丰富”;ensure“确保,保证”。15答案与解析:D根据空后的“notfoundanywhereelseontheplanet”以及尝试可知,考拉为澳大利亚独有的动物,unique为“独一无二”,符合语境。.读后续写参考范文:However, Momwasstillreadingandsaidnothing.Arthurwasntsureifshehadheardhimornotsohecalledforhelpagain, butstillMomdidntcome.ThenArth

24、urrealizedmaybeitwashethatcouldsolvehisproblematthatverymoment.Hequietlypickedupthetoytrainandputitinthebox.Itonlytookaminuteforhimtoputthetoyaway, andnowhewouldnthavetoworryabouthurtinghisfeetagain.“Mom?”saidArthur.“TomorrowcanyoushowmehowtodothelaundrysoIcanwashmysocks?”“Ofcourse,”saidMom.“Itsnicetoseeyoubegintolearntotakecareofyourself.IamalwaysheretodowhateverIcantohelpyoubecomeamoreindependentboy.”Arthurfeltbetter.Hedidntwanttowaituntilthenextlaundrydaytohavecleansocksagain.Maybebeingneatwasntsohardafterall.

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