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8AUnit5单元检测二()1.—HowdoyoulikethenewestmovieTheBattleatLakeChangjin?—It’sabouttheKoreanWar.I’veneverseen________one.A.amoremovingB.amoremovedC.themostmovingD.themostmoved()2.—DoyouknowZhangjiajieGlassFootbridge?—Ofcourse,it’sovera_____canyon(峡谷)intheZhangjiajieNationalForestPark.A.300-meter-deepB.300-meters-deepC.300meterdeepD.300-metersdeep()3.—Iswinterheretoocoldforafox?—No,foxes’furistokeepthemwarm.A.toothickB.thickenoughC.sothickD.enoughthick()4.Giantpandas_____aspecialkindofbamboo,sothebambooforestsareveryimportant.A.liveinB.liveonC.liveforD.liveup()5.MrLeeisananimallover.Hedoeseverythinghecananimals.A.protectB.protectedC.toprotectD.protecting()6.Billyisn’tkindtohisclassmates.__ofthestudentslikehim.A.noneB.allC.bothD.neither()7.________newsreportIamreading!Ittellsussomuchaboutsavingthewildtigers.A.WhatusefulB.WhatausefulC.HowusefulD.Howauseful()8.Remember,youare_______tosay"no"ifyoudon'twanttoaccept.A.sillyB.freeC.sadD.clever()9.JasonboughtaTVonline_________savemoneyandtime.A.sothatheB.inorderthatC.inordertoD.asaresult()10.Hehastoworkhard_________thecomingtest.A.toB.insteadofC.becauseD.becauseof()11.—Howharditisraining!—___________!Wecan’tgoskatingonthesquare.A.NowayB.WhatapityC.BadluckD.Noproblem()12.____________greatfunitistogoonanautumntrip!A.WhatB.WhatanC.WhataD.How()13.—Iwon’tattendthemeetinginsteadofhim,______Ihavetoomuchtodothesedays.A.asaresultB.becauseC.forexampleD.suchas()14.MrsSmithwillwriteareportanimalsindangerfortheclubnewsletter.A.onB.atC.ofD.in()15.There_________elephantsifwedon’tprotectthem.A.won’tbeanyB.willhavenoC.won’tbesomeD.willbesome二、完型填空Sharkshavebeenontheearthfor1ofyears.Therearebetween200and250kindsofsharks.Theycomeindifferent2.Thelargestcanbeaslongas15metres.Iteatsplantsfromthesea,butmanysharksfeed3fish,otherseaanimals,smallersharksand4theyeatpeople.Itissaidthatoneofthemost_5sharksisthegreatWhiteShark.Theyhaveattackedanumberofpeople()()7.A.appears()8.A.say()9.A.killhelp()10.A.usefulamazing三、阅读理解offthe6ofAmerica,Australia,NewZealandandSouthAfrica.Insomeplacestherearewatchtowersonthebeachestowarnpeopleaboutsharksinthewater.Whenashark7,abellringsto8peopletogetoutofthewater.Sharks9about100peopleayearintheworld.Perhapsthesharkjustthinksthatthepersonisakindofseaanimal,orsomething10toeat.()1.A.thousandsB.thousandC.millionD.()()2.A.sizeskinds()3.A.to()4.A.sometimessometimes()5.A.clever()6.A:riverssC.sC.in.B.s.C.sAWhenyouwatchTVprogrammesaboutwildanimals,itissurprisingtoseehowanantelope(羚羊)canrunawayfromastronglion.Inthewild,everyonehasitsownwaytoprotectitself.Evenplantshavetheirownwaystofightoffenemies(敌人).Overmillionsofyears,plantshavedevelopedtheirowndefensesystem(防卫系统).Chemicals(化学物质)areoftenusedbyplantstosurvive.Bymakingtheirleaves,flowers,rootsandfruitspoisonous(有毒)toenemies,plantscanfightback.OnesuchplantistheGoldenWattletree.TheBritishscientistDavidCameronhasfoundwhenananimaleatsthetree'sleaves,theamount(量)ofpoison(毒)increases(增加)intheotherleaves.“It'sliketheinjuredleavestelephoningtheotherstofighttogetheragainsttheenemy,"hesaid.Thetreealsosendsdefensemessagestoneighbouringplantsbygivingoutaspecialsmell.GoldenWattletreesinthenearby45metreswillgetthemessageandproducemorepoisonwithin10minutes.Now,ifanenemyeatstoomanyofthetrees'leaves,hewilldie.Everykindofplantortreeisgoodatproducingaspecialsetofchemicals.Herbivores,likerabbits,cansafelyeattheleavesofonetree,buttheymaybepoisonedbyitsneighbour.Inthisway,plantshavenotonlydevelopedtheirowndefensesystem,butalsoshareditwithothers.Thismakesitimpossibleforasingleanimaltodestroy(毁坏)evenasmallareaofforest.()1.Fromthesecondparagraph,wecanlearnthat______________.A.plantscandonothingagainsttheirenemiesB.chemicalsarequiteusefulforplantstosurviveC.anantelopecanalwaysrunawayfromastronglionD.leaves,roots,flowersandfruitsofplantsarepoisonous()2.IfanimalseatoneGoldenWattletree'sleaves,thetreecan_________________.A.killtheanimalswithaspecialsmellB.tellothertreestocometoprotectitC.warnothertreesagainsttheanimalsonthephoneD.senddefensemessagestotheneighbouringplants()3.Thelastparagraphofthepassagesuggeststhatthiskindofdefensesystemis_______.A.badforanimalsB.goodforforestsC.helpfultosomeanimalsD.harmfultoforests()4.Whereisthispassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Anadvertisement.B.Astorybook.C.Atourguide.D.Asciencemagazine.BWhennightcomes,theystopunderabigtree.TheTinWoodmancutssomewoodandmakesafireforDorothy.DorothyandTotoeatsomebreadandtheLiongoesintotheforesttofindsomethingforhisdinner.TheScarecrowcollectssomenutsforDorothy'sbreakfast.Thenallofthemliedownandsleepuntilmorning.Thenextdaytheysetoffagainveryearly.Theywalkafewmilesandthencometoabigditch.It'sverywideandverydeep.Therearealotofsharprocksatthebottomofit.“Howcanwecrosstheditch?”Dorothyasksherfriends.“Wecan'tflyoverit,”theScarecrowsays.“Andwecan'tjumpoverit.Sowemuststayhere.”TheLionlooksattheditchandsays,“Icanjumpoverit.”“Canyou?”theScarecrowsays.“That'sgood.Youcantakeusacrossonyourback,onebyone.”“Whowantstogofirst?”theLionsays.“Me!”theScarecrowsaysandhegetsontheLion'sback.TheLionjumpsacrosstheditcheasily.ThenhejumpsbackandtakesDorothyandToto.FinallyhetakestheTinWoodmanacrosstheditch.Laterintheafternoon,theycometoawideriver.“Howcanwecrosstheriver?”Dorothyasks.“Easy!”theScarecrowreplies.“TheTinWoodmancancutdownsometreesandbuildaraft.Wecancrosstheriveronthat.”“That'sagoodidea,”theLionsaystotheScarecrow,“Onewouldbelieveyouhadbrainsinyourhead,insteadofstraw!”Butittakestimetomakearaft,andit'sverylatewhentheTinWoodmanfinishesit.Sotheyfindacozyplaceunderthetreeswheretheysleepwelluntilthemorning.Thatnight,DorothydreamsofflyingtotheEmeraldCityandfindingthegoodWizardOz,whowouldsoonsendherbacktoKansas.()1.Totakehisfriendsacrosstheditchonhisback,theLionjumpstimes.A.fourB.fiveC.sixD.seven()2.Bythesentence“Onewouldbelieveyouhadbrainsinyourhead,insteadofstraw!”,theLionwantsto.A.stoptheScarecrowfrombuildingtheraftB.encouragetheScarecrowtothinklikeamanC.praisetheScarecrowforhisgoodideaD.advisetheScarecrowtochangethebrain()3.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUE?A.TheLiongoestotheforesttofindsomefoodforDorothyassupper.B.TheScarecrowisthefirstonetocrosstheditchonthelion'sback.C.TheTinWoodmanspendslittletimebuildingtheraftbecauseitiseasy.D.DorothyflewtotheEmeraldCityandfoundthegoodWizardOz.()4.Howdoesthewriterorganizehisideasinthispassage?A.GeneraltospecificB.Orderofeventsdynastiesdidnotprotectthemandmanywerekilled.ThatisLuckilybeforeallofthemweredynastiesdidnotprotectthemandmanywerekilled.ThatisLuckilybeforeallofthemwerekilled,sometookdeertoBritaintoimproveHelikedthemsomuchthathetookthemfromChinatoBritain.Miluyearbyyear.Asaresult,whenin1985thegovernmentofChinawantedtobringbacktoChinatotheNanhaiziMilupark20kilometerssouthofBeijingandiniveinDafengYanchengJiangsuprovincegrowsupquickly.Therearenowsomanythanbeforethatanewparkhasbeenwherepeopleprotectandcareforthemwell.ItishopedthatonedaytherewillopenedfortheminHubeiProvince.AtthemomenttheMiludeerliveincentresThedeercertainlyseemhappytobebackinChinabecausetheirnumbertheenvironmentofthebeautifulparkwhichbelongedtotheDukeofBedford(贝eenoughanimalstoletthemliveinthewildagainbacktheMiludeer,theDukeofBedfordwasabletohelp.Thefirstdeercame1986theWWFchose39fromEnglandtogiveawaytheChinesegovernmenttodeerlikedthecool,wetweatherinEnglandandtheirnumberincreased(增加)wereoftenkilledforfoodorsport.TheMingandQinghowtheMiludeerdisappearedfromChina.C.FactstoopinionsD.Orderoftime四、信息还原(六选五)Whenitcomestoendangeredspecies(濒危物种),mostofyoumaythinkofpandas.Butdidyouknowthatbeesaredisappearingtoo?In2016,theUSFish&WildlifeServiceaddedsevenbeespeciestotheendangeredspecieslist.Whatifbeesdieout?Justincasetheydo,Japanesescientistshavecreatedaminidrone(无人机)topollinate(给...授粉)plants,___1__,reportsCNN.Thedronehasapieceofhorsehairwithgel(凝胶)onit.__2__,pickingupanddroppingoffpollengrains(花粉粒).However,it’sstillameaningfulexercise,__3___.Withoutpollinators,fruitandvegetableproductionwilldropworldwideby23percentand16percentrespectively(分别地),saysTheLancet,aUKmagazine.A.IlovebeesverymuchB.justlikebeesC.Finally,globalwarminghaschangedthebees’livingenvironmentD.becausepollinationisimportantforhumansE.ThesituationissimilarinothercountriesF.ThegelletsthedronegofromflowertoflowerBeesareoneofthemostimportantpollinators,buttheirnumbersaredroppingquickly.BeenumbersinintheUShavedroppedby30percentinthepastfiveyears,accordingtoGlobalResearch,aCanadianresearchorganization.___4___.AlthoughscientistsarestilltryingtofindtheA.IlovebeesverymuchB.justlikebeesC.Finally,globalwarminghaschangedthebees’livingenvironmentD.becausepollinationisimportantforhumansE.ThesituationissimilarinothercountriesF.Thegelletsthedronegofromflowertoflower1.________2._________3._________4.__________5.__________五、阅读表达Miludeer(麋鹿),akindofanimalwithlargehorns(角),usedtotogetherandategrassandthesoftpartsoftrees.Miludeerbecommontogetherandategrassandthesoftpartsoftrees.Miludeer1.WhatwereMiludeer1.WhatwereMiludeeroftenkilledfor?_________________________________theDuketolivein2.Whatnationality(国_________________________________theDuketolivein2.Whatnationality(国籍)was_________________________________cityofYancheng____________________________..peoplecertainly4WhydobelievethatthedeerseemhappytobebackinChina?_____________________________________reanewparkopentoMilu_____________________________________rea_________________________________六、词汇1.He____________thisjobandworkedveryhardtomakemoney.(接受)2._____________canusethelanguagesverywell,butanimalscan’t.(人)3.Whata__________iti

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