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外研版(2019)高中英语必修二Unit 6 Earth first review 单元测试1

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    Our planet is rich in life. Tigers and turtles, bats and bees, gnats and gnus, crabs and crabgrass -the list seems endless. We have named more than 1.5 million species, and suspect that millions more remain undiscovered. Scientists call this mind-boggling variety of life biodiversity. With so many species, it is surprising to realise that so many are in danger of becoming extinct.

    Extinct species are plants and animals that once lived on Earth, but no longer live anywhere in the world. Endangered species are those most in danger of extinction. Even large populations of animals can be at risk. Passenger pigeons once darkened the skies of the US. Over time, habitat destruction and hunting decreased the population of these birds. The last one died alone at the Cincinnati Zoo in 1914.

    Dinosaurs, dodos and passenger pigeons are all extinct. Extinction used to happen naturally, but in modern times, people have pushed wildlife to the brink much more quickly than ever before. We are losing wildlife very rapidly!

    After realising this severe situation, many countries and international organisations have carried out rules and principles to protect endangered animals. The US Endangered Species Act of 1973, for example, was passed to protect threatened wildlife and habitats so they don't go the way of the dodo.

    So why do animals become endangered? The main reason is the loss of habitats. Habitat destruction can make it extremely hard for wildlife to survive. However, as people learn to take better care of plants and animals as well as their habitats, endangered and threatened species may begin to make a comeback. In fact, many species such as bald eagles already have.

(1)、Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A、Biodiversity refers to the large variety of life on Earth. B、Extinct animals and plants no longer live on Earth. C、Only animals with a small population can be extinct. D、Actions have been taken to protect endangered animals.
(2)、What does the author mean by using the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
A、Passenger pigeons used to fly in cloudy days or at night. B、Most of the passenger pigeons had black feathers. C、Passenger pigeons were so large in size that they blocked the sunlight. D、There used to have a large amount of passenger pigeons in the US.
(3)、What is the main reason for animals to be endangered?
A、Unexpected accidents. B、Natural disasters. C、The loss of habitats. D、Serious diseases.
(4)、What is the authors attitude towards protecting endangered species?
A、The author believes things are getting better as people have realised its significance. B、The author doesn't care much about protecting endangered animals. C、The author doesn't think it is more important than developing the economy. D、The author thinks that there is little hope for the endangered species to make a comeback.
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    According to a survey, only 4% of the people in the world are left-handed. Why? One theory centers on the two halves of the brain. For example, the left half and the right half, each of which functions differently. Medical science believes that the left half of the brain dominates over the right half. The foundation of this theory is the fact that nerves from the brain cross over at neck-level to the opposite side of the body, and nerves from the other side of the brain reciprocate (互换). The end re­sult is that the opposite sides of the body are controlled by the opposite sides of the brain.

    The dominant left half of the brain, which kindly supplies the right half of the body, theoretically makes it more skillful in read­ing, writing, speaking, and working, and makes most people right-handed. Lefties, however, whose right half of the brain dominates, work best with the left side of their bodies.

    Theory number two focuses on the asymmetrical nature of the body. Examples of the asymmetry, which flows from head to toe, are that the right side of our faces differs slightly from the left, that our legs differ in strength, or that our feet vary in size. One aspect of this asymmetry is that for most people the right hand is stronger than the left.

    There is no doubt that all exist in a “right-handed society”, which produces most basics, including scissors, doorknobs, locks, screwdrivers, automobiles, buttons on clothing, and musical instru­ments for the 96%. Left-handed people make up for the unfairness by being members of an elite (精英) society, which includes many of the greatest geniuses, including Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.

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    After Mom died, I began visiting Dad every morning before I went to work. He was frail and moved slowly, but he always had a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice on the kitchen table for me, along with an unsigned note reading, "Drink your juice." Such a gesture, I knew, was as far as Dad had ever been able to go in expressing his love. In fact, I remember, as a kid I had questioned Mom "Why doesn't Dad love me?" Mom frowned, "Who said he doesn't love you?" "Well, he never tells me," I complained. "He never tells me either," she said, smiling. "But look how hard he works to take care of us, to buy us food and clothes, and to pay for this house. That's how your father tells us he loves us."

    I nodded slowly. I understood in my head, but not in my heart. I still wanted my father to put his arms around me and tell me he loved me. Dad owned and operated a small scrap (片) metal business, and after school I often hung around while he worked. Dad fed scrap steel into a machine which looked like a giant pair of scissors with blades thicker than my father's body. If he didn't feed those terrifying blades just right, he risked serious injury. "Why don't you hire someone to do that for you?" Mom asked Dad one night as she bent over him and rubbed his aching shoulders . "Why don't you hire a cook?" Dad asked, giving her one of his rare smiles.

    Many years later, during my first daily visit, after drinking the juice my father had squeezed for me, I walked over, hugged him and said, "I love you, Dad." From then on I did this every morning. My father never told me how he felt about my hugs, and there was never any expression on his face when I gave them.

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    Feet help us walk, run, dance, and jump. The words feet and foot are also used in everyday speech.

    To be under someone's feet means to be troublesome. In other words, you are standing too close to someone and are getting in their way. Some adults criticize (批评) children for being under foot.

    Speaking of children, if someone says their home will soon have the pitter-patter of tiny feet, it means the family is expecting a baby!

    Now, people who are active do not let grass grow under their feet. They are never in one place for very long. People who can think and take action at the same time are said to be able to think on their feet.

    Some people appear to have it all. They have money, a good education, good looks, a great family and a large circle of friends. You could say they have the world at their feet. This means whatever they want seems to be there for them.

    People who have both feet firmly on the ground are realistic and practical. They are not dreamy. You might say such a person is well grounded. If you are a bad dancer, you might be described as having two left feet. To dance well, it is better to have a right foot and a left foot.

    Sam loves skiing. He thinks that it would be fun to own a ski resort (滑雪场) high in the mountains. But he knows nothing about running a business. So, he decides to get his feet wet. In other words, he wants to get used to a new situation.

    He joins an organization for resort owners and attends their meetings. He travels to ski areas all over the United States. This helps Sam get his foot in the door. Having a foot in the door is a starting point. This expression comes from people selling things door-to-door. They would block the door with their foot so people couldn't close the door on them.

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    TALENT ON PARADE

    It is time for the Smithdale Student Activity Club's yearly talent show. In the past, the club has had performers sing, dance, and play the violin, guitar, or piano. This year the show will be called "Talent on Parade", and we are looking for performers with great new ideas. In addition, we have planned two important changes for this year's show.

    Two Shows Instead Of One

    First, "Talent on Parade" will be held on two nights. Performers in the Wednesday night show will include students in Grades K-5. Performers in the Friday night show will include students in Grades 6-12.

    Smithdale High School Hall Wednesday, May 11, 6:30 P.M. Friday, May 13, 7:30 P.M.

    No Tryouts (预选)

    The second change is that this year's performers will be chosen in a new way. No tryouts will be held. The first twenty acts to sign up for each show will be accepted. Others will be put on a waiting list in case someone has an act that is not allowed. You'll be told by telephone or e-mail if your act is included.

    If you do not wish to perform but would enjoy helping backstage with lights or sound, print "stagehand" in large letters at the top of the permission slip (同意书).

    Rules For Acts

    ⒈Each student chosen to perform must turn in a permission slip signed by a parent or guardian(监护人).

    ⒉All performers must be at the school one hour before the show time.

    ⒊Performers must provide their own transportation to and from the school.

    ⒋Each act is limited to three minutes.

    ⒌No act may have more than five people in it.

    ⒍Performers must provide their own music (tapes, CDs, or instruments) and costumes.

    ⒎Singers may sing with or without musical accompaniment, but they may not sing along with a recorded voice on a CD or tape.

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