江苏省部分地区2021-2022学年高一下学期期中英语试卷汇编:阅读理解专题.docx
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1、江苏省部分地区2021-2022学年高一下学期期中解析版英语试卷分类汇编 阅读理解专题江苏省南京市鼓楼区2021-2022学年高一下学期期中统考英语试题一、阅读理解Most of us are aware that we must take care of the environment, and the majority of us take steps to save energy and reduce waste and pollution. But recently some “green truths” have been shown to be only half true, or
2、 even completely false. Here are some common ones. Which are really green? Its better to take a shower than a bath.It depends on how long you spend in the shower and how large your bath is. If you spend more than eight minutes in a shower, youll use as much water as in a bath-about 50 litres of wate
3、r. Therefore, the key is to keep your shower time as short as possible.? Eating local food is good for the environment.It seems like common sense: eating local food should be better for the environment, because it does not need to be transported long distances and kept cold during transport. Unfortu
4、nately, it is not that simple. In some cases, local produce might have used more energy and produced more greenhouse gases than produce grown a long way away.?_When we tun off a device, such as television, it goes into stand-by mode. Devices in this mode still use power, and older devices in stand-b
5、y mode can use even more. This happens because electricity continues to leak from the device, even when it is turned “off”. To make sure your appliances are in fact off, remove the plug from its power supply.Environmental awareness is now part of daily life. But its worth checking common ideas and o
6、pinions to see whats really green.1What food is more environmentally friendly?AIt all depends.BNone of them.CLocal produce.DNon-native food.2Which of the following best suits the blank?AWhen you turn off a device, it still uses power.BWhen you tun off a device, it stops using power.CUnplugging a dev
7、ice is better than turning off a device.DGoing into stand-by mode is better than turning off a device.3Why does the author write this passage?ATo tell the truth about some “green truths”.BTo call on people to protect the environment.CTo explain the significance of energy-saving.DTo present some prac
8、tical ways to reduce waste.Rachel Carson was a scientist by profession, but the lines from the open chapter of her 1962 book Silent Spring. “A Fable for Tomorrow”, show her talent as a writer. By imagining a world without birds, she aimed to alert (使警惕) not only the scientific community but also the
9、 general public to the damaging effects of human activity on natural ecosystem-in particular, to the harmful use of pesticides (杀虫剂), such as DDT. She believed that the chemical industry was knowingly causing harm to plants, animals and even humans, and wished to see pesticides used in a more respon
10、sible, limited and carefully monitored way.Carson urged people to make themselves aware of the facts and do something about the situation. Silent Spring contains a lot of scientific research and case studies. The book details the programme of removing gypsy moth, which killed birds, in addition to k
11、illing gypsy moths. Another case study was the fire-ant programme that killed cows, but not fire ants. The book also gives dozens of other examples of removal programmes that did nothing to reduce the problems they were originally designed to solve. The 50 or so pages at the end of the book list Car
12、sons source, showing how thorough and precise she was as a scientist.Silent Spring was not, however, received positively by everyone. Though Carsons research was strong and was supported by most scientists who reviewed her book, the book quickly became a target for critics in the pesticide industry.
13、 They said that Carson did not understand the science behind her arguments because she was a marine biologist rather than a chemist. Some also said that her work was more emotional than scientific.These were attempts to damage Carsons reputation (名声) and stop her from influencing public policy, but
14、she remained determined to stand by her research. Carson appeared in public and on television to defend her claims-and today, more than 50 years after it was published, the voice of Silent Spring is still ringing loud and clear.4Which of the following is included in the passage? Background of the bo
15、ok Features of the book Purposes of the book Responses to the bookABCD5Some people questioned Carsons ideas because they thought _ .Ashe lacked sufficient evidenceBshe was ignorant of true scienceCshe was anxious to get the creditDshe was unprofessional in that field6Silent Spring is a book that _.A
16、reveals humans to be the ruler of the worldBcharges pesticide industry with immoral actCillustrates the potential danger of pesticidesDrequests people to appreciate the beauty of spring7Which of the following can best describe Carson?AScientific and forward-looking.BOrdinary and responsible.CCourage
17、ous and well-educated.DIntelligent and adventurous.Flower scents (香味) help pollinators (传粉者) locate their favorite plants. Scientists have established that air pollutants change those scents, throwing off the tracking abilities of such beneficial insects as honeybees. But new lab experiments are the
18、 first to confirm that one pollinator, the tobacco hawkmoth, can quickly learn that a pollution-changed scent comes from the jasmine tobacco flower that the insect likes.Chemical ecologist Markus Knaden and colleagues focused on one pollutant-ozone, the main element in smog. In the lab, his team ble
19、w an ozone-changed scent from a tiny tube into a tunnel, with a moth (飞蛾) awaiting at the far end of the tunnel. Usually, when the moth smells the unchanged scent, it flies upwind and uses its long, skinny mouthparts to probe the tube the way that it would a flower. The researchers expected that the
20、 changed scent might throw the moth off a little. But the insect wasnt attracted at all.In addition to scent, tobacco hawkmoths track flowers visually, so Knadens team used the feature, along with a sweet snack, to train the moth to be attracted to a pollution-changed scent. The researchers wrapped
21、a brightly-colored artificial flower around the tube to trick the moth back across the tunnel, despite the unfamiliar scent. And the team added sugar water to the artificial flower. After a moth was given four minutes to taste the sweet stuff, it was attracted to the new smell when sent into the tun
22、nel 15 minutes later, even when neither the sugar water nor the visual signal of the artificial flower was present.This study focused on only one moth species, but Knadens team is now working on planning experiments with other pollinators that are easier to follow than tobacco hawknoths. While he gu
23、esses honeybees might also be as adaptable as the moth was, that wont be true of every pollinator. “The situation can become very bad for insects that are not as clever or cannot see that well. I dont want the take-home message to be that pollution is not a problem.”8What does the underlined word “p
24、robe” in paragraph 2 mean?ASurround.BFavour.CAccess.DExamine.9According to the passage, _.Anot all moths were attracted to ozone-changed scent as expectedBthe current research conducted by Knaden is pioneering and wide-rangingCnot all pollinators are adaptable to human-driven changes to their enviro
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