2023届新教材新高考英语外研版一轮规范训练-必修第一册unit6 atonewithnature.docx
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1、限时规范训练(6)限时40分钟基础落实维度1用所给词的正确形式填空1They have possibly recognized the possibility and its possible for them to take steps to prevent it happening (happen). 2I really enjoyed myself during my visit to Miami. Ive never had a more pleasant (pleasant) one before.3(2019江苏卷)Misjudgments on the influences of
2、 new technology can lead to a waste of limited (limit) resources.4Researchers at the University of Liverpool found the writing of Shakespeare, Wordsworth and the like has a beneficial (benefit) effect on our mind.5Stress can be extremely harmful (harm) to your health.Exercise, meanwhile, can reduce
3、its bad effects.维度2在空白处填入一个适当的词1The quick action of the firemen kept the building from being burned down.2More and more students are benefitting from/by modern education at present in China.3Im terribly sorry to say that I have hurt your feelings, but I didnt do it by design.4Chinas Beidou Navigatio
4、n Satellite System will soon provide services for more countries.5The house which I grew up in has been taken down and replaced with/by an office building whose walls are yellow.维度3完成句子/句式转换 1政府不得不关闭一些小工厂阻止河水被污染。(prevent)The government has to close those small factories to prevent the water of the r
5、iver being polluted. 2希望工程旨在帮助那些因贫困而辍学的儿童。(design)Project Hope is designed to help those children who drop out of school because of poverty.3这颗古树见证了人们生活水平的提高。(无生命名词作主语)The old tree has seen the improvement of peoples living standard.4这本书很有趣。我从没读过比这本更有趣的书。(否定词比较级)The book is very interesting. I have
6、never read a more interesting one.5From my point of view, our library should buy some popular science books and literary books because they are very beneficial to us.From my point of view, our library should buy some popular science books and literary books because they are of great benefit to us.(b
7、enefit)能力提升.阅读理解AAustralian magpies (喜鹊) are common in Australia,loved and feared in equal measure. The fear arises from the fact that nesting females aggressively dive at animalsincluding, or perhaps especially, humansoften drawing blood. The love comes from the fact that they are simply everywhere
8、, easy to identify, and possessed of a song that has come to represent the sound of nature.And also, they seem rather clever. Now, research by zoologists at the University of Western Australia has corroborated thisbut their levels of intelligence are dependent on the size of the group they belong to
9、.To reach this conclusion, the Australian scientists examined 56 birds from 14 groups of wild magpies living in the suburbs of Western Australias capital city, Perth. The groups ranged between 3 and 12 individuals. Each magpietested separately to avoid the risk of it getting help from its mateswas p
10、ut through four tasks that taxed its cognitive (认知的) abilities. These included finding food hidden in a transparent container,finding food hidden in differently coloured containers, and a memory test involving finding hidden food. Adult and young birds were tested repeatedly and the results were cle
11、ar. The birds that lived in larger groups were quicker to master the tasks than those that lived in smaller ones. The difference between intelligent big group members and less intelligent little group members appeared very early in the birds lives.In a paper published in the journal Nature, lead aut
12、hor Benjamin Ashton and his colleagues report that birds living in large groups “show increased cognitive performance”Moreover,this “general intelligence factor” is strongly linked to reproductive (生殖的) success in females.Ashton suggests that the findings indicate the evolution of intelligence is in
13、fluenced by pressures present in complex social groups. “Our results suggest that the social environment plays a key role in the development of cognition,” he says.【语篇解读】澳大利亚的科学家们发现,澳大利亚喜鹊的智力水平与它们所属的群体大小关系密切。它们所属的群体越大,它们的智商就越高。1Which word best describes Australians feelings about Australian magpies?
14、AFrightened.BLoving.CMixed. DTolerant.解析:C细节理解题。 根据第一段中的“Australian magpies (喜鹊) are common in Australia,loved and feared in equal measure.”可知,澳大利亚人对澳大利亚喜鹊有着爱恨交加的复杂感情。故选C项。2What does the underlined word “corroborated” in Paragraph 2 mean?AAssessed. BConfirmed.CDisapproved. DDoubted.解析:B词义猜测题。根据第二段首句
15、中的“they seem rather clever”、画线词后的“but their levels of intelligence are dependent on the size of the group they belong to”和第三段中的“To reach this conclusion”可知,此处表示科学家通过研究证实了澳大利亚喜鹊就是很聪明。故选B项。3How were the magpies treated in the research?AThey were allowed to seek help.BThey were put in containers.CThey
16、were divided into some groups.DThey were studied individually.解析:D细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Each magpietested separately to avoid the risk of it getting help from its mateswas put through four tasks that taxed its cognitive (认知的) abilities.”可知,在研究中,每只喜鹊都单独被测试(以避免它们向伙伴寻求帮助)。故选D项。4Which of the following can be th
17、e best title for the text?AMagpies Seem to Be More Social BirdsBMagpies in Small Groups Often Perform BetterCLargegroup Living Increases Magpies IntelligenceDCognitive Levels Affect Magpies Reproductive Success解析:C标题归纳题。根据第二段中的“Now, research by zoologists at the University of Western Australia has c
18、orroborated this”、第三段中的“The birds that lived in larger groups were quicker to master the tasks than those that lived in smaller ones.”、第四段中的“birds living in large groups show increased cognitive performance”和最后一段中的“Our results suggest that the social environment plays a key role in the development o
19、f cognition.”可知,本文主要讲的是科学家们通过研究发现,生活在大群体中的喜鹊能更快速地做任务,表现出了更高的认知水平,由此可判断C项(大群体生活提高喜鹊的智力)最适合作为文章的标题。B In my everyday life, I am on an ongoing journey to figure out different ways to reduce my carbon footprint on the planet. A carbon footprint is the measure of influence our activities have on the envir
20、onment, in particular climate change. It is calculated by the amount of greenhouse gases we produce in our daily lives. Fortunately, nowadays it is much easier to make ecofriendly lifestyle choices than, lets say, 20 years ago. But one question has been on my mind a lot lately: is it better to buy n
21、ew ecofriendly products or used traditionally produced goods?After doing some research, I have decided that some things are better new and others are better used. Let me try to explain.A carbon footprint is made up of two parts, the primary footprint and the secondary footprint. The primary footprin
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