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unit 6 using language 测试题(含答案与解析)新外研版必修二

日期:2025-04-28 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:52次 大小:1255018B 来源:二一课件通
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中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台 book 2 unit 6 using language同步测试题 一、单句语法填空 1.The teacher said there were still so many problems (remain) to be solved. 2.The man (call) himself John Smith used to lived here. 3.In spring, local hillsides are filled with tea workers (sow) seeds on their land. 4.He walked over to the great mountains (stretch) all the way for miles to the sea. 5. (face) the confluence (汇流处) of Minjiang, Dadu River and Qingyi River, the 71-meter-tall Giant Buddha of Leshan is one of the most important cultural treasures of China. 6.The mobile nature of the machine made it the perfect production machine to serve customers (attend) outdoor sporting events, or circuses and fairs. 7.We’ve offered green energy equipment and services to over 100 countries and regions, (project) a responsible image of China. 8.They, (transfer) to the National Cultural Heritage Administration on Monday, marked the largest return of lost relics to the mainland from Taiwan in recent years. 9.While solving various criminal cases in different places where he serves during the early stages of his career, Dee also uncovers the mystery (surround) his own birth. 10.“Sponges become bigger and bigger over time; another fossil piece (date) back to around 300 million years ago was also recently discovered in Ireland, for example. 二、阅读理解 A Another year of record fossil fuel burning leading to record high global temperatures. Time is running out to solve the climate crisis, and great disasters come near us. You’re probably used to such headlines, and you may have moments of hopelessness about the future. But can you turn such gloom (灰暗) messaging of climate crisis into meaningful change Our recent global study says yes — but the messages must be used wisely. In 2019, in his book, David Wallace - Wells painted a terrifying landscape of the suffering awaiting us if we don’t address climate change, leaving many feeling consumed by fear and helplessness. Not everyone is a fan of his gloom messaging. Climate scientists like Michael Mann have warned against it , messaging that it can depress and discourage the public, and lead to further climate inaction. And the title of a new book by Hannah Ritchie states clearly that it’s Not the End of the World: How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet. To help figure out the precise impact of climate gloom messaging, we recently completed a large experiment. Our findings revealed that gloom messaging was highly effective for stimulating climate change information sharing, like posting on the Internet or social media. Wallace-Wells was right in this aspect. But Mann and Ritchie were also right. Hearing these messages actually decreased people’s positive behaviors against environmental pollution — when faced with the enormous messages of the climate crisis, individual -level actions might seem futile (徒劳的). So gloom messaging can do both things: cause helplessness, discouraging ... ...

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