Unit 2 Wildlife Protection 单元复习练习-高中英语人教版(2019)必修第二册.docx
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1、高一人教版英语必修二Unit 2 单元复习练习一、阅读理解:AIn many countries today, laws protect wildlife. In India, the need for such protection was realised centuries ago.About 300 BCE an Indian writer described forests that were somewhat like national parks today. The game of killing beasts was carefully supervised(监视).Some
2、 animals were fully protected. Within the forest, nobody was allowed to cut wood for building, burn wood for fire, or catch animals for their fur. Animals that became dangerous to visitors were caught or killed outside the park so that other animals would not become uneasy.The need for wildlife prot
3、ection is greater now than before. About a thousand species of animals are in danger of extinction, and the speed at which they are being destroyed has increased. Take mammals(哺乳动物) for example. The speed of extinction was about one species every fifty years from CE 1 to 1800,but now it is about one
4、 species every year. Everywhere, people are trying to solve the problem of protecting wildlife and caring about the rapid growth of the worlds population.1.In the forests of ancient India,.A.people were allowed to hunt for funB.many kinds of animals could be killedC.the game of killing beasts was st
5、rictly limitedD.no killing of beasts was allowed2.Dangerous animals were caught or killed outside the park so as to .A.keep visitors safeB.free the rest of the animals from worry or fearC.supply other animals with more foodD.control the number of wild animals3.According to the passage, it is necessa
6、ry for people to do something to protect the animals because .A.animals became dangerous to visitorsB.about a thousand species of animals are in danger of dying outC.a species can be used to a new environmentD.laws have been passedBIn October 2010,I left my hometown and family in Virginia and moved
7、to Iowa so I could be coached by Liang Chow. Id been dreaming of an Olympic gold medal since I was eightbut gradually,that dream seemed like a million miles away.On January 2,2012,while Mom was visiting me in Iowa,I told her,“I dont like gymnastics anymore. I want to try dancing,or become a singer.
8、I can get a job in Virginia. I just want to come home.”Moms eyes narrowed and her expression turned to stone.“Youre breaking my heart,Brie.” She said.“Youve been doing gymnastics for ten years,and now you want to quit? Have you lost your mind?”I hadnt lost my mind,but I had lost my fire. Its an enti
9、rely different thing to push toward that dream when you feel alone.“Im not trying to break your heart,Mom,” I said.“I just dont want to do it anymore.” “I know you miss home. But youve signed a contract that says you will represent your country to the best of your ability. Youve got a responsibility
10、 to your teammates. And now you just want to walk away? I will not let you be dishonorable. If you dont like gymnastics,then at the very least,you will finish the season.”The next afternoon as I dragged myself into Chows gym,I thought of the efforts Mom had made in order to pay for my training. I th
11、ought of my two sisters: Arielle,who gave up ballroom dancing,and Joyelle,who stopped ice skating so that our single mom could afford to keep me in gymnastics.For now,heres what you need to know: Exactly 210 days before I ever attempted my first vault (跳跃) in the London Summer Olympics,my leap of fa
12、ith came this close to ending in a crash of disaster.4.The author wanted to give up gymnastics because _.Ashe thought she loved music moreBshe was overcome with homesicknessCan Olympic gold was beyond her reachDthe training for the Olympics was too hard5.How did the authors mother feel on hearing he
13、r words?AHeartbroken.BDelighted.CHelpless.DCalm.6.We can infer from the passage that the author _.Awas born into an athletic familyBrealized her Olympic dreamCchanged her mind in the endDhad a bad childhood7.What would be the best title for the passage?AA Dream Come True BMy Leap of FaithCMy Mother
14、DA QuitterCMany people think that hippos (河马) are cute and funny-looking. They are really fat and they have short, thick legs. They also have little round ears that wiggle (摆动) sometimes.Hippos look funny, but you shouldnt judge a book by its cover. Hippos are extremely violent and dangerous. In fac
15、t, they kill more people than any other animal in Africa. Think of how many dangerous animals that Africa has. It has got crocodiles, snakes, lions, elephants and many more. Hippos are more dangerous than all of them.Hippos are naturally very dangerous animals, but there are some situations that mak
16、e them even more dangerous than normal. They are very territorial. That means that they stay in one area which they consider to be their private area. If a person or animal enter a hippos area, the hippo will attack. Hippos also often attack when they are returning to the water. Hippos eat on land a
17、nd return to water at dusk. If a hippo sees an animal when its returning to the water, it will become violent.Hippos are so strong that they often kill crocodiles. There are two reasons that explain why hippos and crocodiles often fight. First of all, hippos and crocodiles live in the same areas. Si
18、nce hippos are territorial, they dont like having crocodiles nearby. Also, crocodiles often eat young hippos. For that reason, adult hippos frequently kill crocodiles.Mother and daughter hippos have close relationships. However, hippos dont have any other close relationship with each other. Hippos o
19、ften live together in large groups, but scientists dont know why. Its hard to study the behaviour of male and female hippos, because males and females look the same.Hippos are violent, but they are herbivores. A herbivore is an animal that eat only plants. An adult hippo eats about 50 kilograms of p
20、lants every day. Hippos are much more comfortable in the water, but they can run fast on land. Their top speed is about 19 kilometers per hour. Thats much faster than humans can run.8. What is the text mainly about?A. The fight between hippos and crocodiles.B. How to tell male hippos and female ones
21、.C. Africas most dangerous animal hippos.D. Why hippos get violent.9. If an animal is territorial, what does that mean?A. It is afraid of other animals.B. It stays within a limited area.C. It does not like to live in large groups.D. It does not want other animals to enter its area.10. What can we le
22、arn from the text?A. Hippos swim faster than crocodiles.B. It is hard to explain why hippos live in groups.C. Male and female hippos look different.D. Violent animals usually eat plants.11. What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To inform.B. To entertain.C. To instruct.D. To persuade.D43
23、-year-old John Chadwick started live-streaming (直播) life of the birds with their chicks.But just weeks after uploading the videos to YouTube, he gained millions of views from around the world. John said, To think that tens of millions of people have been watching the birds from around the world is j
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