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2025--2026年高二外研版必修第三册英语 Unit 4--Unit6 单元基础综合提高练习试卷【含解析答案

日期:2025-11-24 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:99次 大小:59385B 来源:二一课件通
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2025--2026年高二外研版必修第三册英语 Unit 4--Unit6 单元基础综合提高练习试卷【含答案无听力】 一、阅读单选(3题)(本大题共1小题) Four Pavilions (展馆) to See at Expo 2025 China Pavilion: Past Meets Future China’s pavilion is set to impress with its grand architectural design and immersive (沉浸式的) exhibitions. The pavilion will focus on China’s rich cultural heritage while also highlighting its advancements in technology and sustainability (可持续性). Visitors can explore various interactive displays that explore Chinese traditions, creations in renewable energy, and urban development strategies. France Pavilion: Nature Meets Technology The French Pavilion will be designed by Coledfy and CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati, combining natural elements with cutting-edge technology. This pavilion aims to highlight the relationship between humans and nature, showing France’s devotion to environmental sustainability. Visitors can expect immersive experiences that explore topics such as biodiversity, climate change, and innovative (创新的) agricultural practices. Singapore Pavilion: The Dream Sphere Singapore’s pavilion is an architectural wonder called “The Dream Sphere”. Designed by DP Architects, it looks like a huge red globe covered in hundreds of recycled discs. This eye-catching structure represents Singapore’s nickname as “The Little Red Dot” while stressing sustainability. Inside, visitors will be treated to immersive multimedia devices that show Singapore’s colorful culture and innovative spirit. Switzerland Pavilion: A Sustainable Future Switzerland’s pavilion will stand out with its focus on sustainability and innovation. Designed with a unique architectural style, it will show Switzerland’s devotion to environmental responsibility through interactive exhibits. Visitors can explore themes such as renewable energy, environmental protection, and sustainable living practices that are important to Swiss culture. 1.What do we know about China’s pavilion A.It shows China’s technological progress. B.It only focuses on China’s rich culture. C.It does not provide immersive experience. D.It is partly designed by DP Architects. 2.What can visitors do in The Dream Sphere A.Deepen their understanding of climate change. B.Explore the innovative spirit of Singaporeans. C.Learn about Singapore’s culture via photo displays. D.Find out how to recycle energy resources. 3.Which of the following is a common focus for all four pavilions A.Tradition B.Environment C.Sustainability D.Lifestyle 二、阅读单选(4题)(本大题共3小题) Wildlife photographer Ingo Arndt discovered his first enormous ant mound (蚁丘) as a child exploring the forest with his father near their home almost 50 years ago. They were bird-watching and came around a bend in a thickly wooded area when there it was: a five-foot-tall mound, standing upward like a large stalagmite (石笋). Arndt wanted to investigate more closely, but a very particular smell suggested he rethink t ... ...

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