1、课时作业.完形填空(2020河南省高三阶段性考试(三)One night in 2003, Jans and his wife Sherrie were walking the dog Dakotah near their house. Suddenly, a young _1_ appeared and began running in their direction. Amazed and _2_, the couple immediately broke Dakotah loose to protect them. “However, the two animals stopped ya
2、rds apart and _3_ stared at each other as if each were looking at an almost forgotten face and trying to remember something,” recalls Jans in his book A Wolf Called Romeo.Over the next week, the Janses always _4_ the wolf playing with the dogs in the neighborhood. They _5_ that when the wolf saw a d
3、og, he would make a fool of himselfwagging, pacing, and even striking some dog poses. Because of the wolfs _6_,Sherrie named him Romeo. The _7_ extended from dogs to locals quickly. _8_,crowds of locals started coming to _9_ the wolf, and some liked him so much that they seemed to forget that wolves
4、 are _10_.For the next five years, Romeo _11_ to the area in fall and winter. “He would be in the same place every morning to _12_ people going to work or walking their dogs, _13_ hed set with a time clock”, writes Jans. As the only wolf in the area, Romeo had very _14_ creatures to eat, a large ope
5、n space to live in, and little _15_ from other animals. However, some critics felt Romeo was a(n) _16_, and there was a talk about driving him out of the area.Romeo came again in September 2009, but later that month, he _17_ again. After some searching, a supporter found he had been _18_ by Park and
6、 Jeff. Both men were arrested later. They ended up paying fines according to the local law, losing hunting _19_. In late November 2010, a memorial service was held for Romeo.“Nothing can take away the years we spent in his _20_,” writes Jans. “Well remember the happiness he brought to us forever.”篇章
7、导读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一只混入人迹的狼渐渐地受到当地人的喜爱。虽然后来这只狼被人猎杀,但是当地人发起纪念它的活动,由此展现了人与动物和谐共处的美好画面。1A.woman Bboy Cwolf Ddog答案:C根据下文“recalls Jans in his book A Wolf called Romeo”可知,这对夫妻在遛狗时突然发现了一只狼(wolf),这是Jans在他的书中回忆的。2A.curious Bterrified Cdisappointed Dcontent答案:B根据下文“这对夫妇立即松开了他的狗Dakotah来保护他们”可知,Jans夫妇感到惊讶和害怕(te
8、rrified)。3A.anxiously Btentatively Cangrily Dhardly答案:B根据下文关键词“as if”和上下文语境可知,两只动物没有互相攻击,而是试探性地(tentatively)盯着对方,好像彼此在看着一张几乎被遗忘的脸,并且在努力回忆着什么。4A.spotted Bprevented Cprotected Dimagined答案:A根据上下文可知,在随后的几周,Jans夫妇总是发现(spotted)这只狼和附近的狗一起玩耍。5A.hated Bbelieved Cobserved Dwarned答案:C根据语境可知,Jans夫妇观察到(observe)当
9、狼看到狗的时候,它会像个傻瓜一样摇来摇去,踱来踱去,甚至摆出一些狗的姿势。6A.experience Bviolence Ccompanion Dbehavior答案:D根据上文可知,这只狼摆出各种姿势来吸引狗的注意,正是由于它的这种举止(behavior),Sherrie为它取名为Romeo。7A.friendship Bchallenge Ccampaign Dfreedom答案:A根据上下文可知,很快狼与狗的友谊(friendship)延伸到了狼与人之间。8A.Approximately BGenerally CImportantly DGradually答案:D根据下文可知,逐渐地(G
10、radually),成群的当地人都来观看(have a look at) Romeo。9A.keep a record of Bhave a look at Cmake an example of Dtake advantage of答案:B根据下文可知,一些人非常喜欢它,所以当地人来看Romeo。have a look at “观看”,符合语境。10A.aggressive Bkind Cstubborn Dlonely答案:A根据上文“有些人非常喜欢它”可知,大家都几乎忘记了狼具有攻击性(aggressive)。11A.reacted Badapted Creturned Dreferre
11、d答案:C根据下文“Romeo came again in September 2009”可知,Romeo会在秋天和冬天回到(return)这个地区。12A.attack Bstop Cinform Dmeet答案:D根据语境可知,它每天早上都会在同一个地方去遇见(meet)那些去上班或遛狗的人。13A.even if Bas though Cso that Din case答案:B根据上文可知,它每天早上都会在同一个地方,所以就像(as though)它设置了一个时钟。14A.offensive Blimited Ccommon Dabundant答案:D根据上文可知,作为该地区唯一的狼,R
12、omeo有充足的(abundant)动物可以吃,有很大的户外空间可以住。15A.competition Bacquaintance Ccooperation Dacquisition答案:A根据上文可知,Romeo是这个地区唯一的狼,很少与其他动物竞争。competition “竞争”,符合语境。16A.pride Bpity Cdanger Daccomplishment答案:C根据此句转折以及人们要把它赶走可知,反对者认为Romeo是个危险(danger)的动物。17A.burst Barose Cchanged Ddisappeared答案:D根据上文中的关键词“came again”和
13、but后的转折可知,Romeo再次消失(disappear)。18A.shot Bhidden Cfooled Draised答案:A根据下文“两个男人被捕”可知,Romeo已经被Park和Jeff猎杀(shoot)。19A.methods Bprivileges Cpartners Dhabits答案:B根据上下文语境可知,Park和Jeff由于猎杀了Romeo,失去了打猎的特权(privilege)。20A.hand Bdirection Ccompany Dopinion答案:CJans写到“没有什么能夺去我们在它陪伴下(company)度过的岁月”。in ones company意为“
14、在某人的陪伴下”。.阅读理解Karina Karitas, from Florida, learned that her 14yearold dog Baby was ill and would soon pass away. Karitas decided to proceed with genetic preservation for cloning. Later, the embryo (胚胎) was put into the reproductive tract of a dog to carry out the pregnancy. Baby passed away of natu
15、ral causes. After about two months, Baby “No. 2” was cloned in September 2017.Karitas brought her home at 8 weeks old. If this technology can make someone so incredibly happy, why is there debate surrounding it? Some might argue that people gain an enormous benefit by having the opportunity to recon
16、nect with an animal identical to one they once loved so dearly. Its true that a cloned animal has a very good chance of looking like the original dog. But theres no guarantee a clone will be identical. The way units of hereditary (遗传的) material, called genes, function can varyeven between animals wi
17、th identical sets of genes. Environmental factors can also have a great effect on how an organism develops both its physical attributes and temperament.Another ethical concern is that dog cloning has only about a 20 percent success rate. That means the process of collecting egg cells to create an em
18、bryo and implanting the cloned embryo into a surrogate dog must usually be done many times before a healthy puppy is born. These procedures involve conducting operations on unwilling animals. Klitzman says that performing any surgery carries risks to animals. He explains that surgeries should be don
19、e only if they benefit an animals health or advance medical or scientific research. “We are subjecting animals to harm when there is a nonessential benefit,” he says, “and that is ethically problematic.”Many critics ask: Why clone a dog or a cat when there are nearly 8 million animals in the US wait
20、ing to be adopted? “There are plenty of shelter dogs who need a loving home,” says Milutinovich, a researcher.篇章导读:本文是一篇说明文。失去宠物的痛苦或许只有经历的人懂。如果有一项技术可以让你心爱的宠物“死而复生”,你会支持吗?1Why does the writer tell the story of Karitas?ATo stress the high price for cloning pets.BTo reflect the ethical problems of clon
21、ing.CTo prove the advanced technology of cloning.DTo explain the Americans love for pets. 答案:C推理判断题。根据第一段内容可知,Karina的宠物狗死了之后,克隆了一个,说明了克隆技术已经非常先进。2What can cloning pets be of help to people?ACloning pets might accelerate emotional healing.BA cloned pet is similar to its original.CGenes often change i
22、n the course of cloning.DThe success of cloning depends on its environment. 答案:A推理判断题。根据第三段第一句可知,克隆宠物令人们有机会可以和自己曾经最爱的宠物重新建立联系,也就是可以帮助宠物主人尽早抚平情绪上的创伤。3What does Klitzman consider an ethical problem?APeople do operations on sick animals.BSurgeries are done for dangerous animals.CDoing cloning is for me
23、dical researches.DCloning does no good to animals and humans. 答案:D推理判断题。根据倒数第二段最后两句可知,他认为克隆动物在对人类没有必要的好处的时候,还令动物处于风险之中,这样就产生了伦理上的问题。因此对动物和人类都没好处。4Whats Milutinovichts emotions about cloning pets?AUncaring. BDisapproving.CSupportive. DDoubtful. 答案:B推理判断题。根据最后一段内容可知,Milutinovicht认为庇护所里有很多狗等着被领养,需要一个充满
24、爱的家,为什么要去克隆已经死了的宠物呢?说明他对这一现象持反对态度。故选B。China became the first country to clone a monkey using nonreproductive cells, scientists said on Thursday. By December 2017, the Chinese Academy of Sciences had created two clone macaques (猕猴) named “Zhongzhong” and “Huahua” by nuclear transferring of body cells
25、any cell in the organism other than reproductive cells. This was the similar technology used to create the famous clone sheep Dolly in 1996.Telra, a monkey born in 1999, was the worlds first evercloned monkey, but it was done using a simpler method called embryo splitting (胚胎分裂), and couldnt be gene
26、tically modified to suit experimental needs, said Pu Muming, a leading researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. “Cloning a monkey using body cells has been a worldclass challenge because it is a primate (灵长类) that shares its genetic makeup and all of its complexity with humans,” he said.“For d
27、rug and other lab tests, scientists have to purchase monkeys from all over the world, which is costly and bad for the environment and produces inaccurate results because each monkey might have different genes,” Pu said.“By cloning a monkey using body cells, we can reproduce a large number of genetic
28、ally identical monkeys in a short amount of time, and we can even change their genes to suit our needs,” he added. “This can save time, cut down experiment costs, and produce more accurate results, leading to more effective medicine.”Sun Qiang, director of the nonhuman primate research facility at t
29、he institute, said most of the drug trials were currently done on lab mice. However, drugs that work on mice might not work or even have severe side effects on humans because the two species are so different.Monkeys and humans are both primates, so they are closely related and testing on monkeys is
30、supposed to be as effective as testing on humans. This achievement will help China lead the world research in an international science project related to study of primate brains.篇章导读:本文是一篇科普类说明文。文章讲述了中国在克隆技术上取得的成就中国是第一个使用非生殖细胞克隆猕猴的国家。5What do we know about the two clone macaques?AThey were the first
31、 monkeys ever cloned in the world.BThey were created using reproductive cells.CThey would be fed to suit experimental needs.DThe technology used to create them was similar to that of creating Dolly.答案:D细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“This was the similar technology used to create the famous clone sheep Dolly in 199
32、6.”可知,克隆猕猴使用的技术与著名的克隆羊多莉使用的技术是相似的。6Which of the following can replace the underlined word “identical” in the fourth paragraph? ASame. BSimilar.CRelevant. DClose.答案:A词义猜测题。通过阅读画线词所在段落可知,该段与上一段内容形成对照,上一段叙述了由于猴子基因不同造成的坏处,本段讲述了各种好处原因是用这种方法可以复制出基因相同的猴子,据此推断,画线词意为“相同的”,故选A。7What can be learned from the pa
33、ssage?APu Muming and Sun Qiang were doing most work in cloning the two macaques.BGenetic research on monkeys can be seen as effective as that on humans.CMice share the same genetic makeup and complexity with humans.DScientists can reproduce cloned monkeys to cut down experiment costs.答案:B推理判断题。根据最后一
34、段第一句“Monkeys and humans are both primates, so they are closely related and testing on monkeys is supposed to be as effective as testing on humans.”可知,猴子和人都是灵长类,他们关系密切,因此对于猴子的基因研究应该与对人类的研究一样有效。8This passage can be most probably read in _. Aa science magazine Ba guidebookCa storybook Da brochure答案:A推理
35、判断题。纵观全文可知,本文主要讲述克隆技术方面的研究成果,中国成功用非生殖细胞克隆出猕猴。因此推断文章很可能在科技杂志上找到。.短文改错(2019辽宁省五校协作高三联合模拟题)Dear Joy,How are you doing? Here is an exciting news for you. There will be an invention competition in our school in the 20th of October. However, there is a rule the participants shall be in a group. But Id lik
36、e to invite you to be my partners.I know that you have been longed to design a tiny cooler that people can wear around the wrist. I think it will be a wonderfully idea for the competition. We can make a small air conditioner to controlling the temperature of the wearer.How do you think of my suggest
37、ion? Looking forward to you reply.Yours,Zhang Xin答案:Dear Joy,How are you doing? Here is exciting news for you. There will be an invention competition in our school the 20th of October. However, there is a rule the participants shall be in a group. Id like to invite you to be my .I know that you have
38、 been to design a tiny cooler that people can wear around the wrist. I think it will be a idea for the competition. We can make a small air conditioner to the temperature of the wearer. do you think of my suggestion? Looking forward to reply.Yours,Zhang Xin1删除an考查冠词。news为不可数名词,不用冠词修饰,故an多余。2inon考查介词
39、。在具体的某一天应用介词on。3rule后加that考查同位语从句的连接词。分析句子结构可知,rule后的句子为同位语从句,解释说明rule的具体内容,从句不缺句子成分且意思完整,故用that引导该同位语从句。4ButSo考查连词。该句与前一句为因果关系而非转折关系,故将But改为So。5partnerspartner考查名词。作者邀请Joy一人作为队友,因此应该用可数名词单数。6longedlonging考查动词的语态。you与long之间是主动关系且表示动作从某一时间开始,一直持续到现在并且可能继续下去,故用现在完成进行时的主动形式。7wonderfullywonderful考查形容词。名词前应该用形容词修饰,故将wonderfully改为wonderful。8controllingcontrol考查非谓语动词。分析句子结构可知,此处应用动词不定式作目的状语,其中to为不定式符号而不是介词,故将controlling改为control。9HowWhat考查疑问词。What do you think of . 为固定句式,意为“你觉得怎么样?”故将How改为What。10youyour考查代词。此处表示:期待你的回复。名词reply前应用形容词性物主代词,故将you改为your。