Unit 3 单元检测 人教版(2019)选择性必修第四册.docx
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1、人教版选择性必修第四册unit3单元检测第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAre you looking for a place to spend a holiday? Here are two great beaches for you to consider.Yasawa Island Beach,FijiThe Yasawa Islands are popular for unspoiled(未经破坏的) beaches and clear bluegr
2、een waters.Many mountains stand nearby as well.They offer people a muchneeded break from their busy lives.With natural beauty and a lot of sunshine,the islands have become a perfect place to relax.Popular with backpackers,the South Pacific islands also offer many activities such as sailing,visiting
3、local villages and enjoying an evening on the beach with campfires and barbecues.In particular,the Yasawa Island Beach is an affordable relaxing place for tourists.Eagle Beach,ArubaEven if you are not one of many American students taking a break from the stresses of college life,you have probably he
4、ard people talk about the islandhow it offers wild adventures and relaxing activities.No one can say “no” to its Caribbean charm(魅力)In particular,if you have been to Eagle Beach,you will never regret the trip to Aruba.Like an eagle that spreads its wings widely,the beach is known for its long coastl
5、ine.The Eagle Beach is also known for its soft white sands and clear waters.However,what you can see is not just a wide view of sand and sea.If youre lucky,you can observe sea turtle hatchlings(幼崽) as they make their way to the ocean.21What are the Yasawa Islands popular for?ABeaches and waters.BCam
6、pfires and barbecues.CWarm weather all the year round.DDifferent kinds of exciting activities.22What can be inferred about the Aruba Island?APeople often talk about the island.BThe islands charm is widely known.CAmerican students often go to the island.DThe wild adventures are attractive to the loca
7、ls.23The Eagle Beach is most probably a popular place for .Apeople to hold partiesBsea turtles to lay eggsCbirds to look for foodDeagles to have a rest答案ABBBTravelling around the world with children is difficult enough,while attempting it without using motorized transport is even more of challenge.E
8、ven so,Dario Schworer,a 42yearold climatologist and mountain guide,and his 33yearold wife Sabine are on a journey to do just that.The Swiss couple want to travel across the worlds oceans and climb the highest mountain on every continent to promote Earthfriendly ways of life.“We are collecting good e
9、xamples of dealing with climate change and living in harmony with nature and we want to spread such ideas,” Schworer said.“We want to help people affected by global warming and to inspire children for the future.”Recently after having spent three months teaching children in the Everest region,the co
10、uple want to show it is possible to travel through the worlds climate zones using just human power and forces of nature.In the 47 countries they have visited,they have collected 22 tons of trash,taught people in Ecuador how the suns rays can be used to clean water and inspired a person in Chile to b
11、uild a house on water with recycled plastic bottles as a foundation.They have also collected trash in the mountains of Nepal with school children.So far they have communicated with 45,000 children from South America,Australia and Asia,giving presentations about the importance of recycling and using
12、alternative energy like solar and wind power.When they began their adventure in 2003 they had no children of their own.But since then two has become five:daughter Sabine is now five years old,Andri was born in Chile and baby Neo was born in Australia.Initially the couple thought they would complete
13、their travels in four years,but now,they believe it could take seven more.“Since our belief is the need to respect nature,we travel only when conditions are good,” Schworer said.24Why do the Swiss couple travel around the world?ATo inspire their children for the future.BTo prove a travel without mot
14、orized transport.CTo promote Earthfriendly ways of life.DTo explore the secret of global warming.25They did a lot during the travel EXCEPT .Acollect rubbish and wasteBbuild a house with recycled plastic bottlesCcommunicate with local childrenDshow people how to use energy26Whats the meaning of the u
15、nderlined word “Initially”?AAt the beginning.BIn a way.CIn the end.DOn the whole.27The best title of the passage can be “ ”AA Swiss Familys Journey Across the WorldBNature Needs Respecting And ProtectingCWe Have a Long Way to Make a Good TravelDAn Ecofriendly Adventure Across the World答案CBADCRick An
16、derson says he isnt scared of sharks and he is appealing to others to learn to love them.“I try to convince people that looking at a shark eye to eye is totally different to sitting on a surfboard or a boat looking at every shadow that goes underneath thinking its a shark coming to get them,” he sai
17、d.“Eye to eye they look at you,you look at them and you go your own way.”“I find that once people see their first sharks,their whole attitude changes.They realize that they are not as scary as what they thought they were,” Mr Anderson said.He compares sharks to dogs,in the way they show their behavi
18、or and attitude towards humans.“Youre not going to go up to a dog that is arching(拱起) its back and making a low sound in the throat at you,” he said.“If a shark is arching and its fins(鳍) are down,its telling you to move on.” He admits he thought the shark was trying to attack him the first few time
19、s.Mr Anderson is against the controversial policy introduced in Western Australia to kill a shark if it presents a threat to humans.He says many of the same things that occur in Western Australia are also happening in New South Wales.Mr Anderson says that sharks come closer to shore because they are
20、 attracted to the smell of whale carcasses(尸体) which have broken down after being buried in the sand on many beaches.Mr Anderson often sees grey nurse sharks,fur seals,leopard seals,penguins and fishes of a range of colours in the Pacific Ocean along Bellingen Shire.“Depending on the time of the yea
21、r,you can get a good mixture of sea creatures moving through there,” he said.Tiger sharks are his favourite kind of sharks.He describes them as pigheaded but also graceful creatures.28What does Mr Anderson probably do?AA boatman. BA diver.CA surfer. DA fisherman.29What does Mr Anderson indicate by c
22、omparing sharks to dogs?ASharks have the same behavior as dogs.BSharks are naturally friendly to human beings.CSharks can be lovely creatures if properly trained.DSharks can send messages through their behavior.30What mistake did Mr Anderson once make?AHe never looked at sharks eye to eye.BHe once s
23、aw sharks as a scary animal.CHe misunderstood a sharks arching its back.DHe didnt allow sharks to get close to shores.31What do we know about the Pacific Ocean along Bellingen Shire?AIts Mr Andersons favourite place.BIts a popular place for tourists.CIts open in certain times of the year.DIts where
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