2023版新教材高考英语一轮总复习Unit2WildlifeProtection单元主题训练新人教版必修第二册.docx
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1、UNIT 2单元主题训练I .阅读理解2022 湖北四校联考 Urban rewilding projects are attracting nature back into our cities, from creating city butterfly grasslands to building unlikely homes for deadly birds. The middle of London,s busy West End doesn,t seem like the likeliest location for one of the UKs rarest birds. Ther
2、e are only approximately 20 40 breeding pairs of black redstarts in the country. But in recent years, without being artificially introduced into the area, this rare bird has started to make a home in this crowded part of Central London.The black redstart isn,t the only unexpected species of wildlife
3、 to start living in urban landscapes. Moths, butterflies, woodpeckers and even serotine bats, more commonly found in the countryside, have also been on the rise in this part of London. These changes are the result of increasing efforts to transform urban areas from wildlife dead-spots into attractiv
4、e, practical homes for nature alongside citizens. One new initiative is even trying to get offices to keep bees.Urban rewilding initiatives often have multiple levels of benefit 一 greener spaces not only make people happier, but they also help solve water drainage (排 水)problems and prevent flooding,
5、 as well as providing a home for bees and other animals. But perhaps one of their most valuable features is to make us feel more connected with nature and be more aware of our relationship with the environment.The long game is not just to build green compromises into existing city areas, but to shif
6、t what development looks like in a city. Until recent years, urbanisation has meant turning green areas grey with the concrete, asphalt and glass of traditional buildings. That transformation has unsurprisingly ended up being bad for our mental well - being, physical health, environment, ecosystems
7、and wildlife. Rewilding is one way to completely change that process: prioritizing (按 重要性排歹U) plants and animals first, and paving the way for the benefits to our health, well-being and the urban environment that follow.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了城市再野生化的诸多益处。1. Why are black redstarts referred to in Paragra
8、ph 1?A. To stress the importance of rare birds.B. To show urban rewilding has paid off.C. To suggest their love for living downtown.D. To prove man lives in harmony with nature.解析:选B推理判断题。根据第一段最后一句可推知,提到黑色红尾鸩是为了证明城 市再野生化工程有了效果,这种稀有鸟类“不请自来工2. What can be learnt about serotine bats?A. Their homes have
9、 completely changed.B. People build more homes for them.C. Their population is increasing in cities.D. They are uncommon in urban areas.解析:选C细节理解题。根据第二段第二句可知,这种蝙蝠在伦敦的数量在上升。3. What is the author,s attitude to urbanization?A. Critical.B. Approving.C. Ambiguous.D. Objective.解析:选A观点态度题。根据最后一段第二、三句可知,作者提
10、到了城市化的坏处, 由此可推断,作者对城市化的态度应是批判的。4. What is the best title for the text?A. Wildlife Is Coming Back to CitiesB. Urban Rewilding Benefits Both Man and WildlifeC. Man Is Making Efforts to Project Wild AnimalsD. We Need More Urban Rewilding Projects for Nature解析:选B标题归纳题。文章前两段讲述的是城市再野生化对野生动物的好处,第三、 四段提到了城市
11、再野生化对人类的好处,最后一段再次强调:优先考虑植物和动物,这样做 能为我们的健康、福祉以及城市环境带来好处。由此可知,本文主要讲述的是城市再野生化 惠及野生动物和人类。II.阅读七选五2022 茂名 局二检测 Mountain gorillas are strong, with long muscular arms and a big chest.They have thick black hair that protects them from the cold in high mountain areas.5 Although they are very strong, mountain
12、 gorillas are shy animals. They normally dont attack humans.6During the 40 to 50 years that a female lives she gives birth to two to six babies. The first baby is born when she is about eight or ten years old. She then has further babies every three to four years. In most cases single gorillas are b
13、orn, but she sometimes gives birth to twins.7 They need about 30 kilograms of vegetation every day to survive. They also eat insects but rarely drink water because there is enough moisture in the plants.Life for mountain gorillas, however, is not peaceful, g More and more people are moving to live i
14、n the rain forests. There they cut down trees to get more farmland, and build roads and settlements. The habitat of mountain gorillas is getting smaller and smaller. Gorillas are also threatened by poachers, who sell their babies to zoos. It is believed that there are only about 600 mountain gorilla
15、s left.9 There are always wars and other conflicts going on in these countries. A lot of soldiers often hide in the rain forests where the gorillas live.Still many Africans are working hard to keep them safe.The African Wildlife Foundation has developed a conservation program to save the last mounta
16、in gorillas.A. They are endangered in many ways.B. Female mountain gorillas have a few babies.C. However, it will climb into fruiting tree if possible.D. As for food, mountain gorillas mainly live on plants.E. It is difficult for us to protect those mountain gorillas.F. Playing helps them learn how
17、to behave within the group.G. A large male gorilla may reach a height of almost 2 metres.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了大猩猩的身形特点、生存环境及目前的处境 等。5 .选G根据上下文可知,本段主要是关于山地大猩猩的一些外貌介绍,故G选项符 合语境。6 .选B下文提到了关于雌性山地大猩猩的生育情况,介绍了雌性山地大猩猩会生育 几个孩子,故B选项符合语境。7 .选D下文主要介绍了山地大猩猩的饮食习惯,提到了山地大猩猩以植物为食,I) 选项符合语境,且选项中plants对应后文中plantSo8 .选A
18、本段主要讲述了山地大猩猩所面临的生存威胁,A选项符合语境。9 .选E下文提到了山地大猩猩所在国家总是发生战争和其他冲突,所以推测要保护 山地大猩猩很困难。故E选项符合语境。111 .完形填空2022 东营模拟 Last month, Koch went to make breakfast and found a(n) 10 guest using his pool. A large moose (驼鹿)was swimming in the deep end, _j_l_ in the solar cover (太阳能覆盖膜).“I looked out in the backyard and
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