2019-2020同步外研英语选修八新突破阶段综合检测:2 .doc
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1、阶段综合检测(二).阅读理解(共10小题,每小题2.5分,满分25分)AWondering which New York City museums to see first?These four Manhattan institutions are the citys most visited.Metropolitan Museum of ArtVisitors per year:more than 6 millionThe draw:one of the worlds most comprehensive art museums,with nearly 2 million works of
2、art from five millennia of human history.Highlights:popular permanent exhibitions include the American Wing,Egyptian Artespecially the cavernous room devoted to the Temple of Dendurand Medieval Art.Best time to beat the crowd:around 11 am.,once the opening lines have dissipated.American Museum of Na
3、tural HistoryVisitors per year:almost 5 millionThe draw:a science museum with dinosaur fossils,exhibitions chronicling virtually all known animal and human history and,yes,some eyepopping IMAX movie action.Highlights:the Butterfly Conservatory features hundreds of live butterflies in a heated enviro
4、nment that feels like an oasis(绿洲) in winter.Best time to beat the crowd:late afternoons or early on Sunday mornings.Museum of Modern ArtVisitors per year:3 millionThe draw:modern works that,in some cases,push the boundaries of what many people think of as art.Highlights:Pablo Picasso,Claude Monet a
5、nd Vincent van Gogh are among the many wellknown artists whose work is on display at MoMA.Best time to beat the crowd:first thing when it opens.Intrepid Sea,Air & Space MuseumVisitors per year:1 millionThe draw:a reallife aircraft carrier that saw service in World War and the Vietnam War and is now
6、a museum moored(停泊) along the Hudson River.Highlights:among the sights are the USS Growler submarine,a British Airways Concorde supersonic jet and the Enterprisea space shuttle used in test flights that may be the most aweinspiring attraction of all.Best time to beat the crowd:first thing when it op
7、ens.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文,介绍了位于纽约市的四个博物馆的一些信息。1Which is the most visited museum per year?AMetropolitan Museum of Art.BAmerican Museum of Natural History.CMuseum of Modern Art.DIntrepid Sea,Air & Space Museum.A细节理解题。根据每个博物馆介绍中的Visitors per year可知,每年参观Metropolitan Museum of Art的游客数量居于首位。2Which is the best ti
8、me to see live butterflies in a museum?AAround 11 am.BEvery early morning.CIn the late afternoon.DAs soon as the museum opens.C细节理解题。根据American Museum of Natural History介绍中的“Highlights:.features hundreds of live butterflies”和“Best time to beat the crowd:late afternoons or early on Sunday mornings.”可
9、知,选C。3What can visitors enjoy on the Hudson River?AFlight vehicles.BModern works of art.CIMAX movies.DEgyptian Art.A细节理解题。根据Intrepid Sea,Air & Space Museum下的介绍可知,这里有:USS Growler号潜艇、英国航空公司的协和式超音速喷气飞机、航天飞机等。由此可知,在这里可以看到飞行器。BHannah McKeand was born in Bristol in 1973.She got a degree in Classics at Lam
10、peter University. After working as a marketing manager,she decided at the age of 31 to devote herself entirely to her primary passions(热情), exploring,adventure and the outdoors. She would take part in various expeditions(探险),in the Egyptian desert first, then in the remote valleys of northeast of Af
11、ghanistan,and then in Antarctica.In 2001 her urge to explore began to develop with a trip to the Western Desert on the borders of Egypt,Libya and Sudan in search of prehistoric rock art. This trip took Hannah to the center of the second biggest wilderness on the planet,an uninhabited area the size o
12、f India.In 2004 Hannah joined a British expedition to explore the Wakhan Corridor in the northeast of Afghanistan in search of the source of the River Oxus. The upper(上部的) areas of this mountain valley had rarely been visited by Westerners.Later that year Hannah turned to a cold desert in a 56day ex
13、pedition from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole. Crossing one of the harshest(最严酷的) environments in the world,the team of five battled with physical and mental exhaustion,injury,hunger and some of the lowest temperatures on earth.In 2006 Hannah returned to Antarctica and once again skied fro
14、m Hercules Inlet to the South Pole,but this time alone and unsupported. She set a new world record for the journey of 39 days 9 hours and 33 minutes.In October 2007 Hannah began her first full adventure season traveling from Australia across to Chile and from there around Cape Horn and down to Antar
15、ctica.Hannah hopes that by writing and speaking about her experiences in the world and sharing them with those who care to read or listen,she will inspire people to go after their own dreams and achieve their own goals.【语篇解读】 本文是记叙文。文章介绍了Hannah McKeand的探险生涯。4Why did Hannah go to the Wakhan Corridor?
16、ATo guide Westerners.BTo study prehistoric rock art.CTo find the source of the River Oxus.DTo explore the worlds second biggest wilderness.C细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Hannah joined a British expedition to explore the Wakhan Corridor in the northeast of Afghanistan in search of the source of the River Oxus”可知,Han
17、nah去Wakhan Corridor是为了寻找Oxus河流的源头。 5What do we know about Hannahs expedition from Antarctica to the South Pole in 2004?AIt was smooth.BIt was completed alone.CShe stood up to the test of extreme environments.DShe achieved a world record during the expedition.C推理判断题。根据第四段中的“Later that year Hannah tur
18、ned to a cold desert in a 56day expedition from the coast of Antarctica to the South Pole.the team of five battled with physical and mental exhaustion”可知,Hannah经受住了极端环境的考验。 6Whats the best title of the text?AA female adventurerBA life in AntarcticaCA polar expedition DA life of hardshipA标题归纳题。文章主要讲述
19、了女探险家Hannah McKeand的探险历程,故A female adventurer最符合文章主题。C Antarctic seabirds are breeding (繁殖) later,because thinner sea ice is causing their food supplies to decline,a new study says.The birds,which nest in East Antarctica,have delayed their spring arrival by an average of nine days and egglaying by a
20、n average of two days over the past 50 years,according to polar researchers from the French National Center for Scientific Research in Villiers en Bois,France.Study authors Christophe Barbrand and Henri Weimerskirch attribute this later breeding activity to decrease in sea ice caused by climate chan
21、ge.The researchers say the disappearing sea ice,combined with a longer seaice season,has interfered with the birds breeding cycle by reducing the amount of krill (磷虾) and other prey (猎物) available in early spring in Antarctica.Because Antarcticas seasons are opposite those in the Northern Hemisphere
22、,spring on the icy continent begins in October.The study is based on data collected at seabird colonies between 1950 and 2004 in Adlie Land,on the eastern edge of the frozen continent.The findings were published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Of the nine species studi
23、ed,some arrived up to 30 days later than they had in previous years.Despite much later arrivals,the birds are laying their eggs at pretty much the same time as they had in the past.In the most extreme cases,birds were laying their eggs an average of 3.7 days later in the season than they were 50 yea
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