高一下学期英语周练4.docx
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1、第二学期高一英语周练4(现时40分钟)班级 _座号_ 姓名_一:阅读理解ATwo years ago, Oban was diagnosed with an uncommon form of blood cancer that can seriously damage the bodys ability to fight off illnesses and diseases. Still, his love for animals and photography persisted(存留) and gave him hope as he battled this terrible diseas
2、e.Thats why,when it came time to plan an adventure through Make-A-Wish,Oban chose to spend his wish on a wildlife adventure! With his family,the 8-year-oldvisited Florida to explore the wildlife living there.“When he was first diagnosed, we just wanted him back to where he was in one way, shape, or
3、form, Tom Birmingham, his dad, said. And we could never imaginewere almost 11 months out of treatment, and youd have no idea what he went through.”Best of all, they had an amazing guide - National Geographic wildlife photographer,Carlton Ward! Together, they went through Floridas Corkscrew Swamp San
4、ctuary, a place that deer, birds,and tons of other animals call home.“I was blown away by Obans knowledge coming in here as an 8-year-old,”Carlton said.“When we talked about the Florida panther(黑豹),Oban was able to recite facts about the panther from articles that I was a part of that hed read and k
5、new the back story, and hed learned about me and what I do. Its super inspiring.”While on their adventure, Carlton was able to teach Oban all about being a wildlife photographer,including how to get the perfect angles and shots. Plus, Oban had the opportunity to see some of the animals he loves so m
6、uch up-close andin-person!Oban may be too young to be a wildlife photographer like Carlton for now,but this intelligent and thoughtful little boy is well on his way to making that dream a reality.1.What happened to Oban two years ago?A.He won his battle with cancer.B.He suffered from health problems
7、.C.He volunteered in Make-A-Wish.D.He developed an interest in animals.2.Why did Oban go to Florida?A. To protect wildlife. B.To have an adventure.C.To seek medical treatment. D.To get together with his parents.3.What impressed Carlton most?A.Obans journey to recovery. B.Obans article about panthers
8、.C.Obans knowledge of wildlife. D.Obans talent for photography.4.What is the text mainly about?A. A terrible disease. B. A study of nature.C.An amazing guide. D.A dream come true.BMany people know that line from the second act of Romeo and Juliet, where Juliet Capulet decides that a rose by any othe
9、r name would smell as sweet.Juliet was trying to make herself believe that her situation might turn out all right if Romeo werent a Montague (the Montagues and Capulets are enemies), because its not the name that defines what a person or a thing actually is.The lllinois Department of Natural Resourc
10、es (DNR) are doing their own version of that “a rose by any other name thing with an invasive freshwater fish. Last year, the Department announced that it would be proposing a new name“Copi”for Asian carp in order to make it sound more delicious to diners and supermarket shoppers.Copi is a great nam
11、e: Short,crisp and easy to say.What diner wont be attracted when they read Copi hamburgers on a menu? lllinois DNR Director ColleenCallahan said.“Its a tasty fish thats easy to work with in the kitchen and it plates beautifully.Every time we offered samples during the lllinois State Fair, people wer
12、e surprised by how delicious it was.”The name comes from the word “copious”which is definitely an adjective that could be used to describe these fish. According to the Illinois DNR,anywherebetween 20 million to 50 million pounds of Coni could be caught in the Illinois River alone every single year.T
13、hose numbers are part of the push to make carp.er.Copi seem more delicious, and to reduce their numbers by encouraging people to eat up. The fish were originally imported into the US in the 1970s because they could both eat the algae(菜类)from wastewater treatment plants and clean up catfish ponds.But
14、 they finallyfound ways to swim out of those environments and into the Illinois and Missouri Rivers, having a serious impact on native fish,and officials have been doingeverything they can to prevent them from making their way into the Great Lakes.5.The author uses the line from Romeo and Juliet in
15、paragraph 1 toA.introduce the topic B.recommend the playC.give readers somc advice D.provide background information6. What does Colleen Callahan think of Asian carp?A. They look attractive. B.They are good to eat.C.They are popular with diners. D.They taste better than catfish.7. What might the unde
16、rlined word “copious” in paragraph 4 mean?A.Various. B.Precious. C.Numerous. D.Delicious.8. What happened to Asian carp in the 1970s?A.They were introduced to America.B.They appeared in American restaurants.C.They did harm to the American environment.D.They swam freely in the Great Lakes of America.
17、CAs US wildfires have grown larger and deadlier in recent years, one company is using drones and fire-starting“dragon eggs” to help prevent extreme wildfires and save firefighters lives.Drone Amplified, a Nebraska-based startup, tries to improve one of the oldest and most effective methods of preven
18、ting wildfires: prescribed burns.This technique refers to the controlled application of fire by a team of experts to reduce fuel in areas where wildfires are easy to cause. Carrick Detweiler, founder and CEO of Drone Amplified, said that this method works byburning up the dead leaves and sticks tha
19、would cause major wildfires when they dry out later in the summer.While the technique of prescribed burns has been around for centuries,it can be difficult and risky at times for firefighters carrying it out today. Firefighters often must walk or ride a special vehicle to start small fires in specif
20、ic, distant locations.“Then you have helicopters flying really low and slow over the fire.About a quarter of all wildland firefighting deaths are related to aviation(飞行),Detweiler said.“And for me,this really was a motivation to start Drone Amplified.”Detweiler notes that firetighters can also use “
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