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必修二Unit2WildlifeProtection单元培优综合测试卷

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

(2024·山东·三模)AccordingtotheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN),hundredsof

marine(海洋的)speciesacrosstheworldcomeunderendangeredandcriticallyendangeredcategories.Someofthe

endangeredandrecognizablemarinespeciesarenamedhere.

Kemp’sRidleySeaTurtle

TheKemp’sRidleySeaTurtle,alsoknownastheAtlanticRidleySeaTurtle,isendangeredastherarestand

smallestseaturtle.

DistributedthroughouttheGulfofMexicoandU.S.Atlanticseaboard,theygatheroffthecoastin

northeasternMexicoandcomeashoreinlargegroupstolayeggseveryyear.Asmarinereptiles(爬行动物),they

arethreatenedbyoilspills,lackoffoodandmarinepollution.

Vaquita

Asararemarinemammal,Vaquitaisontheedgeofextinctiononlyahalf-centuryafteritsfirstsighting.

ExtensivefishingintheGulfofCaliforniahasendangeredthismarinespecies,resultinginagradualdropin

populationsincethe1940s.Accordingtoreports,thereareonlyadozenofthesemarinemammalsleftintheworld

sincethepercentageofdeclineintheirpopulationwasasmuchas90%since2011.

Whale

FinWhaleisthesecond-largestmammalontheplanetafterBlueWhaleanditisalsoavictimofhunting.

Accordingtoestimates,theglobalpopulationofFinWhalerangesfrombelow100,000toaround119,000.

HumpbackWhale,anotherwhalespecies,hasalsobeenlistedasanendangeredmarinespecies.Beforethe

introductionofthewhalingmoratorium(暂停)in1966,thespecieswashuntedforitsfur,whilethepopulation

droppedby90%.Currently,around2,500HumpbackWhalessurviveintheworld.

HawaiianMonkSeal

AnativeoftheNorthwesternHawaiianIslands,HawaiianMonkSealisoneoftheearlesssealswholiveon

warmbeaches,unlikeotherseals.

Accordingtorecentresearch,only1,400HawaiianMonkSealsremainontheIslands.Thesesealsare

mainlythreatenedbypredatorsliketigersharks.Besides,otherreasonslikehabitatlossandfoodlimitationalso

contributetotheircriticalsituation.

1.WhydoKemp’sRidleySeaTurtleslandonthebeachinlargegroups?

A.Tonest.B.Toreproduce.C.Toavoidattack.D.Tohuntfoods.

2.WhatisthemajorthreattoHawaiianMonkSeal?

A.Globalwarming.B.Lackoffood.C.Naturalenemies.D.Habitat

pollution.

3.Whichofthefollowingisthemostcriticallyendangeredspecies?

A.Vaquita.B.FinWhale.C.HumpbackWhale.D.HawaiianMonkSeal.

B

(2024·江西宜春·模拟预测)AfishermanfromPortland,Maine,theUS,caughtaveryrarebrightbluelobster(龙

虾)offthecoastofMainebutchosetosetitfreebackintotheocean.Thephotoofthebluelobsterwassharedby

techenterpriserLars-JohanLarsson.“ThisbluelobsterwascaughtoffthecoastofPortlandyesterdayandreturned

tothewatertocontinuetogrow.Bluelobstersareoneintwomillion,”hewrote.

Whiletheshellsoflobstersaregenerallyredorbrownincolor,theblueshellisaresultofgenemutation(基

因突变),whichcausesthelobstertoproducemoreofaparticularproteinthanotherlobsters,leadingtotherare

bluecolor,asreportedbytheTorontoSun.

Yellow,orangeandcrystal-coloredlobstersareconsideredevenrarerthanbrightblueones.Accordingtothe

LobsterInstitute,yellowlobstersaccountforaboutonein30millionofthetotalpopulation.Twofishermenin

Dorsetcaughtacrystal-coloredlobsterin2011.

“Whatevertheoddsofcatchingdifferent-coloredlobsters,there’snodenyingthatbrightblueonesaretruly

beautifulcreatures,”saidRobBayer,executivedirectoroftheUniversityofMaineLobsterInstitute.“Theymight

notbethemostunusual,butthey’reundoubtedlythebesttolookat.”

It’sbecomesomethingofatrendforrestaurantstosparebluelobsters.AustinHopley,achefat“TheHare”

inRochdale,theUK,madethenewsforsparingabrightbluelobster.HegaveittoSeaLifeinManchester,as

reportedbytheBBC.

“Nowit’sthereforpeopletoenjoy,”saidHopley.“Ifeltresponsible.Somethingsoraredidn’trequireaplace

onthemenu.Everyspeciesdeservesafairchanceatsurvival.”

ExpertBrendanMalonefromSeaLifesaid,“Itiscertainlyanextraordinaryfindandworthsavingtotryto

educatethepublicabouttheseamazingcreaturesintheecosystem.”

4.Whatistherootcauseforthecolorofbluelobsters?

A.Genevariation.B.Adaptationfailure.

C.Aspecificprotein.D.Amixofredandbrown.

5.WhatdoesRobBayerthinkofbluelobsters?

A.Theyaretherarest.B.Theyareeasytocatch.

C.Theyaredelicioustoeat.D.Theyaremostbeautiful.

6.WhywasHopleyunwillingtocookthebluelobster?

A.Itwouldn’tmakeagooddish.

B.Hewantedtofollowthetrend.

C.Hetookonresponsibilitytosaveit.

D.Itwouldbringhimfameandprofits.

7.Whichcanserveasthebesttitle?

A.BlueLobstersReboundSuddenly

B.ChefsTakeActiontoProtectLobsters

C.GeneMutationHasanEffectonLobsters

D.ManCatchesa“OneinTwoMillion”BlueLobster

C

(2024·浙江绍兴·二模)Doyouseeabirdrightnow?Canyouhearonechirping?Ifso,youmightbe

gettingamentalhealthboost.AstudyrecentlypublishedinthejournalSciencefoundthatbeinginthepresenceof

birdsmadepeoplefeelmorepositive.

AndreaMechelli,apsychologistatKing’sCollegeLondon,foundhimselfstudyingthenaturalworld

accidentally.Initiallyhewassearchingforanswerstowhypeoplewholivedincitiesseemedtotendtosuffer

mentalillness,particularlypsychosis.In2015,hecreatedthesmartphoneappUrbanMindtosearchforpatternsin

users’environments.“Ourfirstfindingisthatnaturehasaverypowerfuleffect,”saysMechelli.Heandhis

colleaguesthenwonderedifsomeaspectsofnatureweremorebeneficialthanothers.Theyturnedtobirdsfortheir

ubiquity(普遍存在)inruralandurbanenvironments.

Theirlateststudyincluded1,292participantsmainlyintheUnitedKingdomandEurope.Fortwoweeks,

participantswerepromptedtofilloutaquestionnaireabouttheirsurroundingenvironmentandtheirmentalstate

threetimesaday.Mechelliperformedastatisticalanalysisthatfoundanobviousimprovementinwellbeingwhen

birdswerepresent,evenwheneliminatingotherfactorslikethepresenceoftreesorwaterways.Thementalhealth

benefitwastruebothforpeoplewhodisclosedadepressiondiagnosisandthosewithoutanydiagnosedmental

healthconditions.

PeterJames,anenvironmentalhealthscientistatHarvard,wouldliketoseemoredata.Hefoundthat

environmentalhealthstudiesliketheselackdiversity.Yet,apsychologistatTrentUniversityinCanada,LisaNisbet

says,“Thiskindofstudyhelpsusunderstandhowpeople’severydayexperiencewithspecificelementsofnature,

suchasbirds,canberestorative.”

Appreciatingbirdsseemstobeapromisingavenuefornature-basedhealthandwellbeinginterventions.At

Mechelli’sclinicalpracticeinLondon,hefocusesonearlyinterventiontherapies.Hesuggestshispatientsgofor

walkstoobservethetreesandplantsgrowinginthecity,andthebirdflutteringbyfrombranchtobranch.“Ithas

nosideeffects,”hesays.“It’ssomethingtheycouldtry,andtheyhavenothingtolose.”

8.WhatcanbeinferredaboutAndreaMechelli’sstudy?

A.Diverseenvironmentsarerewardingonlyfordepressedpeople.

B.Thepresenceofbirdsisbeneficialtomentalhealth.

C.PeterJamesthoughthighlyofMechelli’sresearch.

D.Itwasoriginallytargetedattheresearchonbirds.

9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“eliminating”meaninparagraph3?

A.Defeating.B.Identifying.

C.Considering.D.Removing.

10.WhichofthefollowingstatementmightAndreaMechelliagreewith?

A.Earlyinterventionshowsnosignificance.

B.Theaccesstonaturehelpspeoplebemoreconfident.

C.Nature-basedinterventionfunctionswellinmentalhealth.

D.People’sdailyexperienceisconnectedwithmentalproblems.

11.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.UseNatureinSupportingMentalHealthB.GetOutsideforaQuickerMentalRecovery

C.AnalyzeDatatoMakeaGoodTreatmentPlanD.TurntoBirdsforBetterUnderstandingsofHumans

D

(2024·四川·模拟预测)Inaneraofdigitaltechnology,theartofwritingbyhandhasslowlybeen

downgradedtoapastentertainment.However,recentresearchsuggeststhatthisphysicalactisessentialtobrain

healthanddevelopment,havingmultiplecognitive(认知的)benefits.Itistimeweshouldreevaluatethepotential

benefitsitmayhaveonourmentalcapacities.

Accordingtonumerousstudies,writingbyhandstimulatesmorecomplexanddiversebrainconnections

essentialforencodingnewinformationandformingmemories.Forinstance,arecentinvestigationfoundthatbrain

connectivitypatternswerefarmorecomplicatedandwidespreadforparticipantswhowrotebyhandcomparedto

thosewhotyped.Thus,itisclearthathandwritinghasadistinctandsignificantimpactonourbrainhealth.

Handwritingisn’tjustgoodforourbrainshealth—italsohasclear,practicalbenefits.Researchhasshown

thatstudentswhotakehandwrittennotesscoresignificantlyhigheronquizzes,demonstratingimprovedlearning.

Thisextendsbeyondtheclassroomtoo.Peoplewhorecordedinformationonpapercalendarsdemonstratedmore

brainactivityandrecalledinformationfasterthanthosewhousedsmartphones.Theactofhandwriting,therefore,

couldbeavaluabletoolforstudentspreparingforexamsandadultsmanagingdailytasks.

Despiteitsclearbenefits,handwritinghasbeenonthedecline.However,25statesintheUShave

reintroducedwritingbackintoschoolcurriculums.Thisisastepintherightdirection,aspreviousresearchhasalso

indicatedthathandwritingisessentialinchildren’sbraindevelopment.Preliterate(未识字的)childrenwhowrote

byhanddemonstratedbrainactivityinacircuitofthebrainusedinlearningtoread,furtherstrengtheningthelink

betweenhandwritingandcognitivedevelopment.

Itisclearthathandwritingisavaluableactivitythathasthepotentialtoenhanceourbrainhealth,learning,

memory,andproblem-solvingskills.Aswecontinuetonavigatethedigitalage,itisimportantnottooverlookthe

valueofthisseeminglysimpleactivity.So,thenexttimeyoureachforyourkeyboard,rememberthebenefitsof

pickingupapeninstead.

12.Whatdopeopleusuallythinkofhandwritingatpresent?

A.Ithasbecomeanold-fashionedskill.B.Ithasmanycognitivebenefitsinlife.

C.Ithasbeenreplacedbydigitaldevices.D.Ithasbeenapopularentertainment.

13.Whatdoestheauthormainlyshowabouthandwritinginparagraph3?

A.Itisbeneficialtobrainhealth.B.Ithelpsstudentsscorehigheronquizzes.

C.Itstimulatesdiversebrainconnection.D.Ithasgoodeffectsonlearningandmemory.

14.Whyispreviousresearchmentionedinparagraph4?

A.Tomakeacomparison.B.Toaddfurtherevidence.

C.Toshowdifferentopinions.D.Toexplainthebrainactivity.

15.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Toillustrateafindingonhandwriting.B.Toemphasizetheimportanceofhandwriting.

C.Toshowthewideapplicationofhandwriting.D.Tointroducetheartisticvalueofhandwriting.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

(2024·广东广州·三模)Theteenageyearsareatransformativeperiodmarkedbygreatphysical,

psychological,andemotionalchanges.16Theyrefertothefeelingsthatariseduringinteractionswith

others,suchasgratitude,shame,sympathy,guilt,andpride.

Understandingandmanagingsocialemotionscanhelpdevelopteenagers’identities.Teenagersexperiencea

widerangeofemotionsfromsocialinteractions,whichsignificantlyinfluencestheirself-understandingandsocial

awareness.Intheprocess,theylearntounderstand,andappropriatelyrespondtoboththeirownemotionsandthose

ofothers.17

Inacademicsettings,socialemotionalcompetencieslikeself-regulation,motivation,andsocialawareness

directlyimpactateenager’sabilitytolearn,participate,andengageinschoolactivities.18Teenagerswith

strongsocialemotionalskillsarebetterequippedtohandlestress,resistpeerpressure,andavoidriskybehaviors,

reducingthelikelihoodofdevelopingmentalhealthissues.

Learningsocialemotionsinvolvesacombinationofpersonalexperience,guidance,andformaleducation.

19Thisenvironmentinfluencesteenagers’earliestunderstandingofhowtocommunicateandmanagetheir

emotions.Theyfeelsafeandsupportivetoexpresstheiremotionsfreelyandlearntomanagethemwithoutfearof

judgment.Schoolsalsoplayasignificantrolethroughsocialemotionallearningprogramsthatteachtheseskillsin

astructuredenvironment.Communityinvolvement,extracurricularactivities,andpeer(同伴)interactionsoffer

additionalopportunitiesforteenagerstopracticeandrefinetheirsocialemotionalskills.

20Itcontributestoateenager’sabilitytomanagetheirownemotions,understandothers’emotions,

andfacesocialcomplexities.Thislearningisacornerstoneforshapingtheiridentity,influencingtheirinterpersonal

relationships,academicsuccess,mentalhealth,andfuturelifeoutcomes.

A.Whatexactlyaresocialemotions?

B.Thejourneyintomatureemotionisquiteeasy.

C.Socialemotionlearningforteenagersisessential.

D.Centraltothisphaseistheconceptofsocialemotions.

E.Thishelpsshapetheirownpersonalprinciplesandbeliefs.

F.Familiesplayacrucialroleinmodelinganddevelopingtheseskills.

G.Moreover,socialemotionalskillsarecloselylinkedtomentalhealth.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

(2024·江苏泰州·模拟预测)Ifoundabrownbagoutsideafterourmove.“GrassSeed,”itsaidinbigletters.

MyhusbandandI21theseedsalloverthedirtyyardinfrontofournewhouse.“Ihavenoideaifthey

will22,”Itoldhim,“butit’sworthashot.”Justlikeour23tomovetotheruralArizona.

Nearournewhousesatacharmingcottage,whichwas24totourists.Igotajobofferto25

thecottage.I’dworkedinhotelsforyears,sowhenofferedthe26,Ijumpedatit.Still,itwasabig

change.I27thatitwouldbearightmove.

Whilewewaitedforourgrasstogrow—ornot—we28settledintoournewhousethroughour

efforts.Wemadeitacozyhome,despitethe29inthefrontyard,whichwasstillbarenow.Meanwhile,

manyofthecottageguestsbecame30,andIgottoknowthemwell.Ifelt31tomaketheir

staysmemorable.PerhapsIwasbetteratthatthan32.

Butafteramonsoon(季风)sweptthrough,Iwokeuptoabeautifulmorningandlookedoutthewindow.

Therewasnograssgrowinginthesunlight.33,ouryardwascoveredinarainbowofzinnias(百日菊)!

ThefrontyardturnedoutevenbetterthanIcouldhave34,justlikeournewlife.Anditremainsa

powerful35ofthebeautythatawaitsusinournewchapter.

21.A.spreadB.soughtC.collectedD.removed

22.A.remainB.lastC.rootD.dry

23.A.needB.decisionC.intentionD.agreement

24.A.givenB.introducedC.soldD.rented

25.A.exploreB.lookafterC.advertiseD.pulldown

26.A.helpB.serviceC.chanceD.accommodation

27.A.pretendedB.decidedC.prayedD.understood

28.A.naturallyB.graduallyC.hardlyD.temporarily

29.A.dangerB.potentialC.uncertaintyD.untidiness

30.A.localsB.employersC.gardenersD.regulars

31.A.curiousB.gratefulC.stressedD.proud

32.A.houserentingB.yardcleaningC.growinggrassD.keepinghouse

33.A.InsteadB.OtherwiseC.BesidesD.Therefore

34.A.rememberedB.imaginedC.designedD.appreciated

35.A.reminderB.memoryC.testD.choice

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

(2024·山东日照·模拟预测)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

TheNanjingHongshanForestZoo,oncestrugglingtosustainits36(survive),hasundergonea

remarkableturnaround.Ithasbecomeapopulardestination37visitorscanglimpsediverseanimalsand

appreciatethebeautyandsignificanceoflife.

Themanbehind38U-turnisShenZhijun,ananimalwelfareadvocate.LastAugust,Shentookto

theInternet39(publicize)hisdecade-longreformefforts—acomprehensivecampaigntransformingthe

conventionalzoointoaconservation-focusedsanctuary(保护区).Duringhis30-minutespeech40(title)

AZoo’sPursuit,Shenshowcasedthesuccessfulchangesthathehadperformed.

Afterwitnessingthehelplessandhopelessexpressionsoftheanimals,Shen’steamsetaboutmakingchanges.

41(initial),theyremovedanimalshows,whichtraditionallyserveasthefinancialbackboneofzoos.

Subsequently,theytransformedthepark’slandscape,cleverlyusingthe42(exist)mountainousterrain

ofHongshantoreproducethenaturalhabitatsofanimalsinthewild.Plus,theyintroduced“multi-levelvillas”

whereanimalsbelongingtothesameecologicalzonebutnotoccupyingthebaseofthefoodchaincan43

(house)together,basedontheirecologicalandgeographicaldistribution.

Thiszoohasemerged44themostanimal-friendlyzooinChina.Strikingabalancebetween

respectinganimals’dignityandprovidingvisitorswithenjoyableexperiencesisachallengingtask,45

Shen’steamhassuccessfullyachievedit.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

(2024·四川·模拟预测)假定你是李华,你校即将举行一场以“环境保护”为主题的英语演讲比赛。请你代表

班级写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:

1.阐述环境保护的重要性;

2.分享班级在环境保护方面的做法和成果;

3.呼吁全校师生参与环境保护行动。

注意:

1.词数100左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Dearteachers,boysandgirls,

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Thankyou!

第二节(满分25分)

(2024·湖南长沙·模拟预测)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。

Ninnygrewupwithhergrandparents.Hergrandmotherworkedasahousekeeper,andhergrandfatherwas

tooweaktomove.Inhiswheelchair,Grandfathertoldherstoriesaboutflowers,princessesandsunrises.Those

storiesalwaysendedwiththesamemessage:Asimpleactofkindnesscreatesanendlessripple(涟漪)thatcomes

backtoyou.

Oneday,Ninnywasatthesupermarketwithhergrandmother.Theyonlyboughtthebareminimum.“Oh!”

Ninnyjumpedwhenshespottedachocolatecake.Shepulledhergrandmother’ssleeve.“Grandfather’sbirthdayis

aroundthecorner!Canweplease,please,pleasehaveit?”Theoldladyeyedthechocolatecake.Therewere

beautifuldecorationsonthetopwithfancydesignsontheside.Pickingupthecake,Grandmothertookacloselook

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