2020_2021学年新教材高中英语Unit6DisasterandhopePeriod2课时素养检测含解析外研版必修第三册20210531151.doc
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1、课时素养检测 二十二Unit 6Period 2. 阅读理解AHaving lived in California until 1970, my family has felt a number of earthquakes. We have been fortunate, however, to have suffered no bodily harm or property damage. There is a website that lists all California earthquakes recorded from 1769 to the present. The site
2、lists the dates and times as well as the magnitude (震级) and the exact location of any quake that measured more than 6. 0. There are only a few quakes that stand out in my memory and, luckily, none is shown in the website. So, my personal experience with earthquakes might be considered insignificant.
3、 There are three earthquakes that are difficult to forget. The first one was in 1955 and our oldest daughter was walking with me in our backyard in Redwood City in California. As the shaking became stronger I held her to me with one arm as I held on to one of our fruit trees with the other. All thre
4、e of us (my daughter, I and the tree) shook for two or three minutes that to us felt like hours. The second one was in 1963. Our entire family was visiting Disneyland in Southern California. The earth started to shake just as we were beginning to walk from our hotel toward the famous landmark. My th
5、ird experience with an earthquake was a lonely one in California. It was in my sixties and I was alone in an old church. As the building started to shake, I quickly headed for the door to go outside. I remember I said a little prayersomething like, “Help me get out of here in time, Dear Heavenly Fat
6、her. ”Minutes later, I was safe outside. 【语篇概述】本文是一篇记叙文。作者回忆了自己经历的三次地震。1. The author writes the passage mainly to tell us about _. A. a new film about an earthquakeB. how to survive an earthquakeC. his three earthquake experiencesD. how to save children in an earthquake【解析】选C。主旨大意题。本文是一篇记叙文, 作者向读者介绍
7、了自己亲身经历的三次地震。2. The earthquakes the author has experienced _. A. all caused bodily harmB. are all recorded in a websiteC. all measured more than 6. 0D. all happened in California【解析】选D。细节理解题。根据第三段的“The first one was in 1955. . . in California”和第四段第二句以及第五段的“My third experience with an earthquake was
8、a lonely one in California”可知三次地震都发生在加利福尼亚。3. When the first earthquake happened, the author _. A. was staying with his daughterB. was planting fruit treesC. held on to a tree for hoursD. was in a hotel【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第三段的“All three of us (my daughter and I, and the tree) shook for two or three minut
9、es”可知当地震发生时, 作者和他的女儿在一起。4. What does the underlined part “the famous landmark” refer to? A. A church. B. Disneyland. C. A building destroyed by an earthquake. D. The place where the author was born. 【解析】选B。推理判断题。根据“Our entire family was visiting Disneyland”可知地震发生时, 作者一家正在游览迪士尼乐园。BPart of northern Ca
10、lifornia had become an inferno(地狱) in the latest big fire. A nearby town, Paradise, was reduced to ash. Nearly 50 people are confirmed dead and over 200 missing. Six of the ten most destructive fires in Californias history have occurred in the past decade. Last year was the most destructive year on
11、record, until this year. Why is the Golden State so flammable? There are three reasons why California has been surrounded by flames. First, the climate is becoming warmer. This has led to snow melting earlier, drier landscapes and a longer season when fires are likely to occur. A second reason is th
12、at more people live in flammable places. Since the 1990s 60% of new homes in California, Washington and Oregon have been built in spaces next to nature. These areas, which environmentalists call the “wildland-urban interface”, are at higher risk of wildfire. A third reason is that there is more fuel
13、. Before western settlers arrived, fires used to happen often and naturally, which made less fuel available for future fires. For the past century fires have been controlled well. This has led to a build-up of dry brush, and makes the average wildfire much likelier to turn into a big one. Putting ou
14、t the flame is the most immediate task for California, but not the last. Many survivors will want to rebuild their homes exactly where they were. Californians will also want to ensure that utility companies(公用事业公司) are acting and investing responsibly. Investigations into what caused the fire are st
15、ill going on, but some reports suggest it may have begun with sparks (火花) from lines owned by an electricity company. 【语篇概述】本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了加利福尼亚是一个容易遭受毁灭性火灾的地方, 并给出了原因。5. What may directly cause the big fire in California? A. The warm climate. B. Living too close to nature. C. Too much fuel. D. Spark
16、s from electric wire. 【解析】选C。推理判断题。根据文章第四段第一句A third reason is that there is more fuel. 和最后一句 This has led to a build-up of dry brush, and makes the average wildfire much likelier to turn into a big one. 可知, 这导致了干灌木丛的堆积, 使得一般的野火更有可能变成一场大火。太多的燃料可能是引起加利福尼亚大火的直接原因。故正确答案为C。6. What do the underlined sent
17、ences in Paragraph 1 suggest? A. The fires in California are all very destructive. B. The latest big fire in California is very destructive. C. California suffered from destructive fires most last year. D. There have been six destructive fires in California in the past 10 years. 【解析】选B。句意猜测题。根据第一段中P
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