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外研版(2019)必修3《Unit 6 Disaster and hope Section C》2021年同步练习卷(重点练)

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  • 1.On December 26,2004,hundreds of tourists relaxed on Sri Lanka's Yala National Park's beaches.But at mid-morning the park's elephants began crying wildly and running away from the ocean and up a nearby hill.The puzzled keepers could tell the animals were worried about something but what?
       What the keepers did not know was that a 30-foot wall of water was headed straight toward them.This tsunami(海啸) had been caused by an earthquake more than 1,000 miles away in the Indian Ocean.When the huge wave hit the coast,it caused severe damage.Many people died.The elephants,however,were not swept away by the water.They stood safely on the hill.
       Scientists have long suspected that animals sense natural disasters before humans do.People have told stories of dogs refusing to go outside and sharks swimming to deeper waters before a hurricane.After the 2004 tsunami,people said they saw tigers,monkeys,and water buffalo escaping to higher ground before the waters rushed in.Even in the hardest-hit areas of southern Asia,there were few animal deaths.
       It's unlikely that an animal's so-called sixth sense comes from some magical power to see into the future.Experts believe that animals may be more sensitive than humans to changes in temperature and other environmental conditions that take place before a natural disaster.The elephants in Sri Lanka,for example,may have picked up vibrations from within the Earth,a sign that earthquake was coming.Because vibrations in the ground travel much faster than an ocean wave,the elephants may have felt the earthquake that caused the tsunami well before the tsunami itself came to the coast.
       A few scientists are calling for a system to track reports of strange behavior in people's pets,hoping that these reports can serve as a warning system that a natural disaster is about to happen.But Marina Haynes,an animal behavior scientist at the Philadelphia Zoo,says, "It would be an unreliable way to predict disasters.It can be difficult to know what an animal is doing.Is the animal nervous because an earthquake is about to happen or is it frightened because there is an enemy nearby?"

    (1)What happened to the elephants in Yala National Park on December 26,2004?

    A.They died in the natural disaster.
    B.They were disturbed by the tourists.
    C.They moved from the hill to the seaside.
    D.They behaved strangely before the tsunami.
    (2)The author supports his point of view in paragraph 3 mainly by
    .
    A.giving examples
    B.making comparisons
    C.telling interesting stories
    D.showing research findings
    (3)The underlined word vibrations in paragraph 4 means
    .
    A.changes in temperature
    B.a kind of chemical power
    C.continuous shaking movement
    D.serious environmental pollution
    (4)What may be Marina Haynes' attitude towards the warning system in the last paragraph?

    A.Positive.
    B.Doubtful.
    C.Hopeful.
    D.Supportive.

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