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1、人教版选择性必修第二册练习题Unit 1 Science And Scientists.1Unit 2 Bridging Cultures.22Unit 3 Food And Culture.42Unit 4 Journey Across A Vast Land.61Unit5 First Aid.81期末综合测验.100Unit 1 Science And Scientists(满分:120分;时间:100分钟)第一部分 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。ASmart K
2、ids Festival Events“Smart Kids”is a collection of one hundred events scheduled in October.Thisyear,it is experimenting with Pay What You Decide(PWYD).That is,you can decideto pay for what you want or can afford,after you have attended an event.You canpre-book events without paying for a ticket in ad
3、vance.Here are some of the directorspicks.Walk on the Wild SideNot ticketed,FreeJoin storyteller Sarah Law to hear science stories about animals.Along the wayyoull meet all sorts of beautiful creatures and discover life cycles and food chains.Itsbest suited to children aged 59.Children under 8 must
4、be accompanied by an adult.Introduction to WavesPre-book,PWYDSubjects range from sound waves to gravity waves,and from waves of light tocrashing waves on the ocean.Mike Goldsmith explores the fundamental featuresshared by all waves in the natural world.Science in the FieldNot ticketed,FreeThis story
5、telling night features a scientist sharing his favourite memories ofgathering first-hand data on various field trips.Come along for inspiring andinformative stories straight from the scientists mouth.Join Mark Samuels to find outmore in this fun-filled workshop.Festival DinnerPre-book,25 per personW
6、hether you want to explore more about food,or just fancy a talk over a meal,join us to mark the first science festival in London.Which foods should you eat totrick your brain into thinking that you are full?Find out more from Tom Crawford.l.In which event can you decide the payment?A.Walk on the Wil
7、d Side.B.Introduction to Waves.C.Science in the Field.D.Festival Dinner.2.Who will talk about experiences of collecting direct data?A.Sarah Law.B.Mike Goldsmith.C.Mark Samuels.D.Tom Crawford.3.What do the four events have in common?A.Family-based.B.Science-themed.C.Picked by children.D.Filled with a
8、dventures.BJerome Karie and Isabella Lugoski met in their first physical chemistry class atthe University of Michigan in 1940.Jerome Karie was in his first year of doctoralwork,and Isabella Lugoski was in her last year as an undergraduate(大学本科生),and they were laboratory partners.However,they didnt g
9、et along well at first.Isabella Lugoski looked back on the past,I walked into the physical chemistrylaboratory and there was a young man at the desk next to mine with his equipment allset up running his experiment.I didnt think I was very polite about my question.Iasked him how he got there early an
10、d had everything all set up.He didn*t like that.Sowe didnt talk to each other for a while.Their relationship got going as they competed for the top grade in that courseand they started to build a connection because both of them were interested inchemistry.They married in 1942.By 1946,both of the Kar
11、ies had earned doctoratesin physical chemistry,and,after a period of time at the University of Chicago workingon the Manhattan Project,they moved to Washington D.C.to join the United StatesNaval Research Laboratory.Each specialized in a different aspect of X-ray crystallography(X 射线结晶学):Jerome focus
12、ed on developing equations(方程式)that could determine how atoms(原子)were arranged inside complex molecules,while Isabella ran practical experimentsto test how well the equations worked.Working together,they created what is nowcalled the direct method for determining molecular structures(分子结构),which has
13、allowed scientists to effectively study and copy complex organic molecules tocontinue further study.Jerome Karie was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1985.Although hewas disappointed that the Nobel Committee had ignored Isabellas contribution to thatwork,she was unfazed.At that point,she had
14、already won more awards and prizemoney for her experimental work than he had.4.What did Isabella Lugoski do when she first met Jerome Karie?A.She blamed him for his being late.B.She set up all his equipment for him.C.She asked him a question impolitely.D.She observed his experiment silently.5.What m
15、ade Jerome Karie and Isabella Lugoski become connected?A.Their common interest in chemistry.B.Their wonderful marriage since 1940.C.Their pleasant first talk in a laboratory.D.Their successful cooperation in courses.6.What is Paragraph 4 mainly intended to show?A.The Karies1 encouraging further stud
16、y.B.The Karies*good teamwork in chemistry.C.How the Karies worked with others.D.Why the Karies won the Nobel Prize.7.Which of the following best explains the underlined word“unfhzed“in the lastparagraph?A.Generous.B.Touched.C.Shocked.D.Calm.CFor decades,China had wanted a Nobel Prize.Tu Youyou,a res
17、earcher whohelped to develop a malaria(疟疾)medicine,finally won the country that honor.In fact,Tu is not the only scientist in China who is catching the worlds attention.In 2016,the journal Nature published a list of the top 10 science stars in China.GaoCaixia and Cui Weicheng are two of them.Gao Cai
18、xia has been devoted to genetic engineering for her whole career.She isknown for using CRISPR-Cas9,the revolutionary gene-editing technique that issweeping through biology labs around the world一in crops.At first,Gao was unwilling to take up gene editing using CRISPR-Cas9 becauseher lab at the Instit
19、ute of Genetics and Developmental Biology,Chinese Academy ofSciences in Beijing had already created mutations(变异)in 82 genes using an oldertype of technology.But after thinking carefully about it,she decided to give it a try.After a year of hard work,her lab finally succeeded.Gao worked on geneticen
20、gineering in wheat,a crop that is famous for being difficult to work with.Now sheis considered one of the best scientists in the world at engineering wheat.Cui Weicheng is the developer of Chinas record-setting Jiaolongsubmersible。替水器).He is now a professor at Westlake University.In 2012,Cuirode ins
21、ide Chinas Jiaolong submersible and reached a depth of more than 7,000meters in the Pacific.Thanks to Jiaolong and the 57-year-old developer,China is now one of only afew nations that can explore the deep sea.Jiaolong can travel deeper than any othermanned research submersible currently in use,which
22、 shows Chinas increasingambition and leadership in deep-sea research.8.Why is Tu Youyou mentioned at the beginning of the passage?A.To show one of Chinas long-held dreams.B.To stress the importance of the Nobel Prize.C.To praise Tu Youyou for her contributions.D.To introduce more top Chinese scienti
23、sts.9.What is CRISPR-Cas9?A.A kind of gene-editing technique.B.A lab where scientists work.C.A kind of crop that is widely planted in the world.D.A research team that works on genetic engineering.10.What is Cui Weichengs biggest contribution to China?A.He teaches about the sea at a university.B.He d
24、eveloped Chinas Jiaolong submersible.C.He is devoted to genetic engineering.D.He reached the bottom of the ocean.1 l.What is the best title for the passage?A.China*s Science StarsB.Chinas Nobel Prize DreamC.Gao Caixia一Chinas Crop EngineerD.Cui WeichengChinas Deep-Sea DiverDIn the past decade,the use
25、 of social media has grown in a way that no one couldhave guessed.It has turned some teenagers into celebrities(名人)and turned thefamous into the infamous,overnight.A key feature of social media,however,is its volatility.Trends come and go,disappearing almost as quickly as they appeared.So,what were
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