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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了几个可以激发孩子尊重野生动物的简单方法。

1 . How to get kids to respect wildlife

Children who respect wildlife as something worthy of care and protection usually grow up kinder and more considerate and often generate the same positive feelings in those around them.     1     .

Respect their wildness

    2    . And this isn’t always the best thing for the animals — or kids as well. Show kids that animals in their natural habitats are living their best life — and should respect their own qualities.

Respect all the animals

It’s easy for kids to respect those cute and adorable mammals.     3     . Habitats need all sorts of animals to stay healthy, so show kids why every insect is important. (For instance, worms keep soil healthy by digging through the dirt.) Kids can learn about those not-so-cute animals by browsing online galleries or photos of insects and bugs.

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Out of curiosity, young kids want to chase after a squirrel, or pet a wild rabbit. But human interactions with wildlife can negatively affect animals by changing their natural behavior. Teach children to leave animals alone and observe them from a distance.

Respect their homes

You have taught your child to leave those cute animals alone, but other choices can still harm wildlife. Try to keep kids from taking ‘souvenirs’ that actually are some animals’ home (like shells, nests, or logs).     5    . That trash includes our leftover food, which can be harmful to some animals. Instead, teach kids about proper animal food by helping them make feeders.

A.Throw trash away, since animals can mistake it for food
B.Let’s bring out kindness in your kids with these simple and positive ideas
C.Respect endangered animals
D.Children tend to project human qualities on animals
E.Keeping art in kids’ lives also helps them understand different animals
F.Respect their privacy
G.But what about all those “scary-looking” ones, such as bees, worms and snakes?
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了什么是室内植物、室内植物带来的好处及你能种植哪些室内植物。

2 . Indoor plants might look as if they just sit around not doing much, but in many ways they are the unsung heroes of the home.     1    , but studies have shown that they can promote people’s wellbeing by improving their mood (心情), reducing stress and helping their memory. What’s more, indoor plants are easy to look after and are not very expensive.

What are indoor plants?

Indoor plants, also known as houseplants or pot plants, are plants that like to grow indoors. Many of these species (物种) are not ideally suited to growing outside in the UK, especially in the winter.     2    .

Why are indoor plants good for you?

Will Spoelstra, who works at the Royal Botanic Gardens, says, “    3    . I find during the winter months, plants around the house can really lift your mood.” Several studies have backed this up and found that indoor plants can improve creativity, focus and memory. There is also research showing that pot plants can clean the air around them by removing harmful gases, such as carbon dioxide. They also remove some harmful chemicals from paints or cooking.     4    .

Which plants can you grow?

Aloe vera, peace lilies and spider plants are some of the species that are easy to grow indoors. You can buy plants from supermarkets, garden centres or online. Younger plants are often cheaper than fully grown ones, and you get to care for them as they mature — which is part of the joy of owning plants. “    5    ,” Spoelstra says. “It can bring a new interest and focus into people’s lives and help to make the link between home and nature.”

A.All plants are different
B.Not only do they look beautiful
C.There are many benefits to growing plants indoors
D.Instead, they grow better inside, where it is warmer
E.Plants like peace lilies and devil’s ivy are among the best
F.Changing the pot of your plant from time to time will also help
G.Learning about the requirements of each plant can be very rewarding
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍了除夕放烟花对大雁的影响,作者建议在除夕期间采取一些措施,让大雁避开烟花爆竹的干扰。

3 . When fireworks are lit in celebration of the New Year, wild birds often experience lasting harmful effects. An international team of researchers tracked Arctic migratory(迁移的) geese as they traveled in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands over eight New Year periods to study the impacts of fireworks. Data from 347 geese showed that birds suddenly leave where they are sleeping on New Year’s Eve and fly farther away from where people are.

Geese’ lives were disturbed by the noise and flashes and these geese ended up resting two hours less and sometimes flying nonstop as far as 310 miles compared to the nights when there were no fireworks.

Geese spend their winter in Western Europe to escape extreme Arctic winters in their breeding grounds. Still, winters here are maybe not severely cold, but rather dark. As predators(食肉动物) are around in the dark, geese can only search for food in the light hours. During the night, they usually settle on small lakes to save energy and rest in relative safety. During New Year’s Eve, geese are heavily scared, as the fireworks sounds and flashing lights are unexpected to them and they view them as a threat to their life.

But their changed behavior didn’t end with the fireworks. The geese didn’t return to their original sleeping locations and spent more time searching for food to store energy for days after the celebrations ended.

The researchers hope that the findings will be used to improve fireworks management. They want to provide decision makers with real numbers to support their discussions. As already stated above, they suggest that some measures should be taken for geese to escape fireworks’ disturbance during New Year’s Eve—nationwide regulations regarding nature reserve areas and some centralization of fireworks displays, as well as lighting public fireworks in urban areas away from where the geese live.

1. What may the author think of the situation of geese during the New Year?
A.Worrying.B.Promising.
C.Touching.D.Amusing.
2. What can we know about geese from paragraph 3?
A.They enjoy flying in the dark.
B.They spend the winter in the Arctic.
C.They are terrified of fireworks.
D.They usually search for food at night.
3. What is the researchers’ advice on protecting geese?
A.Setting up goose parks in the city.
B.Banning fireworks during New Year’s Eve.
C.Persuading people into buying silent fireworks.
D.Setting off fireworks far from geese’ habitats.
4. In which section can this text be found in a newspaper?
A.Travel.B.Nature.C.Culture.D.Education.
文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了Bill捡了一只受伤的小狗,他和家人一起带她去看医生治疗并得知这只狗即将生小狗,狗的主人感谢Bill对狗的照顾并答应送给他一只小狗,Bill很高兴。

4 . One day when Bill was walking home from school, he heard a _________ coming from the bushes. He went over to see what it was. Behind a bush, he found a black and white dog _________ in a trap (陷阱). Bill hurried home with the dog and showed his _________. Bill’s dad said the dog had a broken_________. They took the dog to the doctor. On the way, Bill’s parents decided that Bill could keep the dog _________ they couldn’t find the owner. When they arrived, the doctor put a cast (石膏) on the dog’s leg. He _________ told Bill that she was going to have puppies (幼犬)!

The next day, Bill posted _________ around his neighborhood that said, “Found: Dog-Black and White,” and listed his _________ for the owner to call.   

Two days later, Bill _________ a call from the owner of the dog. The owner __________ Bill for taking such good care of his dog. When the owner came to __________ his dog, he said Bill could have one of the puppies. Bill was so __________!

Bill __________ a doghouse and even bought some__________ to get ready for the dog. What else? Yes, a __________ for his new puppy. Rosco, that’s it!

1.
A.whistleB.sighC.whisperD.noise
2.
A.caughtB.desertedC.hiddenD.left
3.
A.neighborsB.friendsC.parentsD.brother
4.
A.earB.noseC.tailD.leg
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A.becauseB.ifC.thoughD.but
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A.againB.alsoC.stillD.once
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A.signsB.resultsC.picturesD.maps
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A.addressB.e-mailC.phone numberD.report card
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A.returnedB.heardC.receivedD.missed
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A.thankedB.reportedC.acceptedD.admired
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A.care forB.pick upC.give awayD.search for
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A.confusedB.ashamedC.shockedD.excited
13.
A.imaginedB.drewC.builtD.visited
14.
A.bonesB.puppiesC.photosD.plants
15.
A.signalB.collarC.dressD.name
2023-05-31更新 | 198次组卷 | 3卷引用:新疆维吾尔自治区且末县第一中学2022-2023学年高二下学期6月期末英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。告诉人们要制定消防安全逃跑计划,消防安全要从孩子抓起。

5 . In 2004,the 410,000 residential (住宅的)fires in America caused more than 14,000 injuries and 3,000 deaths.You can prevent fire-related deaths and injuries,and even most residential fires by knowing about fire safety.    1    

Fire safety escape plan

A fire safety escape plan tells everyone what to do if your home catches fire.Your family need to design an escape plan for your home.    2     When you discuss with your family,it is a good idea to talk about each person’s responsibilities in case of a fire such as who helps whom out of the house. 

Fire safety and kids

    3     Children cause thousands of residential fires each year most of which are caused by children playing with matches.You need to teach your children to obey the following fire safety rules:    4     Always have an adult’s help when cooking.Always STOP,DROP,and ROLL,if you or your clothes catch fire. 

Fire safety and your home

Electrical fires are the most common type of residential fires in America.Electric heaters,and clothes dryers are responsible for most of residential electrical fires.If a fire happens,shut off the electricity,and put out small fires with your home fire extinguisher (灭火器).Do not put water on electrical fires.    5     Call 911 and report the fire.

A.Don’t stop to save anything.
B.Never play with matches or lighters.
C.Fire safety education begins with children.
D.Do not try to deal with large fires by yourself.
E.Your children are the most important people in your life.
F.The escape plan needs to be known by everyone in your family.
G.Protect you and your family by making an escape plan and learning fire safety.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章给出关于如何预防火灾的一些方法。

6 . Question: Recently I heard the news that about 5,000 people die in fires a year, and 80 percent of these deaths occur in house fires. Fires kill more people per year in the United States than all the other natural disasters.     1     Could you help me?

Answer: Don’t worry. In fact, most fires can be avoidable and easily prevented. Here are some tips for preventing a fire in your own home.

◆Dispose of all cigarette butts (烟头). Never leave them out where babies or children can reach them.     2     Keep ashtrays clean and safe by promptly disposing of the ash.

◆Avoid smoking in bed. In case you fall asleep on the couch while watching television, do not smoke while lying on the couch.

◆Keep all lighters safely out of reach of babies and children.

◆Do not overload electrical circuits, and check electrical appliances regularly for loose connections or damaged cords.

    3     These would include the kitchen, near the furnace and fireplace, and the garage. Examine the extinguishers (灭火器) yearly for pressure and expiration date (有效期).

◆Install smoke detectors. Make sure that there is a detector on every level of the house. Also, make sure that there is a smoke detector near every bedroom.     4    

◆Install a rope ladder or fire escape in selected windows upstairs. Make sure that all family members know how to use the ladder.

◆Come up with an emergency escape plan.     5    

A.However, I don’t know how to prevent house fires.
B.Have a designated meeting area outside the home.
C.Have fire extinguishers in high-risk areas of your home.
D.Keep candles where they will not be accidentally knocked over.
E.Discuss it with the family and have everyone practice using the escape routes.
F.If you smoke, get into the habit of properly disposing of your butts immediately.
G.Check your smoke detectors monthly and replace the batteries at least once a year.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。在过去的16个月的时间里,由16头亚洲象组成的大家庭从北部300英里的省会昆明出发,经历了庄稼被毁、泥浆浸泡和公路跋涉。一路走来,成为了全球名人。

7 . Over the course of 16 months, the family of 16 Asian elephants crop-destroyed, mud-bathed, and road-tripped 300 miles north to the provincial capital of Kunming. Along the way they became global celebrities --- and presented a conundrum for government officials. The elephants caused about a half million dollars worth of damage.

The simple answer would be to tranquilize (使镇定)the elephants and transport them back to the reserve.

But that would be risky for this group, especially the three little ones. Instead, officials took measures --- providing tons of corn and bananas, setting up road barriers, and making new pathways --- which ultimately involved tens of thousands of people at a cost equal to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

In a year torn by climate change, conflict, and COVID -19, some might argue that going to extremes to keep a family of elephants safe was wasteful. They might say the same about searching for an undiscovered species of frog or building new museums.

But conserving our natural and human heritage --- like efforts to cure disease and stop war --- is about doing good in the world. We need wildlife and ancient objects, just as we need health and peace. They’re our past, present, and future.

Conservation efforts have been bright spots in an otherwise dark year. That’s not to say the biodiversity crisis has passed. Plant and animal species are still disappearing at an alarming rate.

“I am scared about the state of nature because the threats are increasing ,” says Gladys Kalema -Zikusoka, founder of Conservation Through Public Health , but “I am hopeful because the extreme weather patterns we are experiencing and the shock of COVID -19 are leading to a heightened awareness about these risks and the need to do something about them .”

It’s still not clear why the elephants left their home, but one theory is that as elephant numbers in Yunnan Province have increased, the animals have needed to expand their territory.

That could be considered good news for this endangered species. But the story of the elephants demonstrates something else too: that the world we created and the world nature created are closely bound, for better or for worse.

1. What does the underlined part “a conundrum ” in paragraph 1 mean?
A.A tough problem.B.A terrible accident.
C.A difficult decision.D.A serious mistake.
2. What does the author say about keeping the elephants safe?
A.It’s a waste of time and money.
B.It’s significant for humankind.
C.It obviously goes to extremes.
D.It sets an example for the world.
3. Why does Gladys Kalema - Zikusoka voice hope?
A.Plant and animal species are growing.
B.Public awareness of key issues has increased.
C.Endangered animals face declining threats.
D.People are more experienced in handling risks.
4. What does the author mainly intend to tell us?
A.Mankind and nature face a shared future.
B.We should remember our past, present, and future.
C.Nature reflects who we are.
D.Mankind should give way to nature.
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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述今天夏天重庆当地志愿者积极参与对抗森林野火保护家园的事。

8 . Chongqing, a city of more than 32 million people, faced an unheard-of test this summer with a heat wave and drought causing a series of large wildfires since Aug 17.

Local residents have safeguarded their hometown in every way possible, with thousands of volunteers from all walks of life fighting the fires with professionals.

Under a very hot sun, some residents used chain saws(锯) to fell trees to make fire barriers. Others rode motorcycles on newly formed paths to take firefighters and supplies up a mountain, while some volunteers carried food and drinks on their backs by foot. Women and children helped organize supplies and clear the ground, and performed other essential tasks.

On Thursday night, as wildfires approached a man-made barrier on Jinyun Mountain in Beibei district, a total of more than 1000 firefighters and volunteers stood alongside the barrier with fire extinguishers. Seen from overhead, their lights formed a silver wall against the raging fire.

The residents’ stories have touched many people.

“Chongqing people are really amazing.“ said Du Hailang, head of the Beijing Emergency Rescue Association, an NGO founded in 2007 that has taken part in many overseas rescue operations. Du and 10 other members of the association joined the fire rescue team in Chongqing last week.

“The man-made wall was unbelievable, but shocking. It really showed Chinese people’s determination to defend their homeland.” Du said.

The outstanding work of the volunteers and the hospitality of local residents impressed the firefighters, too···

Bai Xueguang, from Gansu Forest Fire Brigade, said, “I never imagined that I would have ice cream and cold drinks at a fire rescue site.”

Zhou Hongyu, from Yunnan Forest Fire Brigade, said every volunteer he met at the scene asked him if he needed anything “It was the first time I had taken a motorcycle to reach a fire scene. We really appreciate the locals’ hospitality. Their support has been wonderful.” Zhou said.

1. What test that never had happened before did Chongqing face this summer?
A.A heat wave.B.Drought.C.WildfiresD.Flood.
2. Why did the local residents actively participate in fighting the fires?
A.To show their enthusiasm.B.To impress professional firefighters.
C.To get paid from it.D.To protect their homeland.
3. Which of the following best describes the volunteers in the fight against wildfires?
A.Responsible and helpfulB.Enthusiastic and faithful
C.Reliable and honestD.Ambitious and determined
4. What can we learn from the report?
A.No pains, no gains.B.Hard work pays off.
C.Love breaks down barriers.D.Many hands make light work.
2022-12-18更新 | 139次组卷 | 4卷引用:新疆奇台县第一中学2022-2023学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了一项研究,发现鲨鱼会睡觉,而且它们经常睁着眼睛睡觉。

9 . A new study discovers that sharks do sleep, and they often sleep with their eyes open. Since some sharks have to swim constantly to keep oxygen-rich water flowing over their gills (鱼鳃), people have long thought that they don’t sleep at all.

Researchers from Australia have now recorded a species of shark sleeping for the first time, finishing the long-standing debate about whether sharks sleep. To see if sharks were in fact asleep, the team analyzed the metabolism (新陈代谢) and pose of seven draughtsboard sharks (猫鲨) over 24 hours. When the sharks were resting for five minutes or longer, their oxygen consumption dropped, which suggested the animals were sleeping. And the researchers also noticed that the sharks changed their posture by lying flat and closer to the ground.

The sharks sometimes slept with their eyes shut as well, though, mostly during the day. At night, they tended to keep their eyes open more often, leading researchers to suspect that the sharks’ eye closure might have more to do with light than the sleep state itself. “Not only are sleeping sharks less responsive to their surroundings, but they also have lower metabolic rate,” said Michael Kelly, an ecophysiologist at La Trobe University.

“Sharks are an important group as they are the oldest living jawed vertebrates (颌类脊椎动物) — a character they share with us,” Michael Kelly said. “Sharks have been swimming in the sea for over 400 million years and have evolved very little in that time. Understanding how and why these animals sleep will provide important understanding into the function of sleep and how the animal has evolved over time.”

The team points out that more research will be needed to see if other species sleep like the draughtsboard sharks. Next they plan to continue to analyze the sharks’ brain activity while they sleep, to learn more about their waking and resting states.

1. What is the previous misunderstanding about sharks?
A.They sleep with their eyes closed.
B.They breathe in flowing water.
C.They swim frequently at night.
D.They always stay awake.
2. What do researchers find about draughtsboard sharks?
A.They need to rest every five minutes in the sea.
B.They consume much less oxygen during the day.
C.They have the same pose when awake and when asleep.
D.They might close their eyes not to sleep but to avoid light.
3. What does paragraph 4 talk about?
A.The process of the research.
B.The negation of the research.
C.The significance of the research.
D.The introduction of the researchers.
4. What do the researchers think of their research in the last paragraph?
A.Insufficient.B.Unrealistic.C.Meaningless.D.Inefficient.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述Lillian水中救袋鼠的故事。

10 . Lillian, 17, had just started working as a lifesaver at a beach in Australia on New Year’s Eve when beach-goers started to point and shout at the water. The workers quickly examined the situation and saw that a kangaroo had jumped out of the bushes (灌木丛) — straight into the sea.

The animal seemed confused by the fishermen standing on the rocks. So instead of turning back and heading back into the bushes, it jumped right into the water! The poor thing bobbed(摆动)around in the waves and went underwater several times before Lillian decided to take action.

As with any other animal rescue, it’s important to approach the situation with prudence. Wild animals that are stressed can become dangerous to their rescuers, and Lillian was aware of the risks as she took her rescue board and hit the water at a run. “It just didn’t want to come on to the beach because it was kind of scared,” she said. “I was trying to figure out how to get it on the board. But considering that it’s a wild animal, even though I was helping, I wouldn’t want to be hurt by it or make it more stressed out.”

As beach-goers recorded the rescue on their phones,Lillian paddled (用浆划船) behind the animal carefully and guided the kangaroo onto the beach. As soon as Lillian’s feet touched the sand, the beach erupted in cheers for her!“It was quite special. As people there were cheering and clapping, the kangaroo was just sitting there up in the bushes staring at me, as if it was conveying something with its shining eyes,” Lillian said. “I didn’t think that was going to ever be my first rescue, I may have more rescues in the future, but none would be as memorable as this one.”

1. What happened to the kangaroo?
A.It jumped off the rocks by mistake,
B.It jumped into the sea by accident,
C.It was forced to leave the bushes.
D.It was washed away into the sea.
2. What does the underlined word “prudence” in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Inspiration.B.Hope.C.Care.D.Shock.
3. How did the kangaroo react to its rescuer?
A.It couldn’t wait to leave her.
B.It was worried about her safety.
C.It was confused about her action.
D.It seemed grateful for her help.
4. Which of the followings can best describe Lillian?
A.Far-sighted and independent.B.Talented and positive.
C.Brave and cautious.D.Determined and ambitious.
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