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外研版(2019)选择性必修 第二册 Unit 6 Survival 课时优化训练(含解析,共3份)

日期:2024-09-17 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:55次 大小:66362Byte 来源:二一课件通
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    Unit 6 Survival Developing ideas—高二英语外研版(2019)选择性必修第二册课时优化训练 一、语法填空 1.So far, much _____ (write) about the wonders of the World Wide Web. 2.Mr. Wang told us that he would devote all the time he could spend to_____ (improve) his oral English before going abroad. 3.Once _____ (encourage), he will have confidence to overcome the difficulties. 4.It is possible _____ (infer) two completely opposite conclusions from this set of fact. 5.Some advertisements consist _____ pictures or the words of experts to show people how good the products are. 6.The fire is finally brought _____ control, but extensive damage has been caused. 7.The club provides a wide _____ (vary) of activities including tennis, swimming and squash. 8.He told the inhabitants that the date of the meeting _____ (advance) from Friday to Monday. 9.He _____ (wipe) the tables, then sat down and turned on the TV. 10.He wanted to go out and found that his father was standing _____ his way. 二、阅读理解 Due to the effects of climate change, new species of birds are coming to the UK. A recent study by the RSPB and Durham University has found that European birds have been migrating further north by an average of 300 miles. While fewer birds, such as the tufted duck, are returning for the winter months, there has been an increase in other species as they seek a new holiday home or a quiet stop-off! It's thought that in the UK, we will gain many more species than we'll lose through climate change—a 3℃ change won't affect the migrations of most birds, so birds such as robins, blackbirds, blue tits and greenfinches will still be regular visitors to our gardens. Climate change has been affecting domestic birds though—the Dartford warbler, a species that was literally down to just a couple of pairs in the UK in the 1960s, has been spreading further north from it's traditional home in south-east England. Other birds such as green woodpeckers and nuthatches have already been regular visitors to the country, but have now started to spread further north, with some even going as far as northern England. Scops owls have also been regular visitors, mostly in the south of England. And over the next 50 years or so, these visitors will eventually start to settle in the UK as they continue to breed(繁殖) and adapt themselves to the conditions. Other birds are, for the moment, just passing through on their migration, using the UK as a pitstop. The exotic-looking hoopoe—a striking black-and-white-winged bird, the size of a mistle thrush—regularly passes England's south coast and, although it doesn't breed here, up to 100 of them can turn up during the spring. As climate change continues, there's nothing to suggest that these birds won't continue to breed northwards during the next decade and spotting them will become a regular occurrence throughout the country. 11.What can we infer from paragraph 2 A. There are fewer birds in the UK due to the climate change.B. Birds won't be affec ... ...

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