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人教版(2019)选修3《Unit 3 Environmental Protection Section A》2021年同步练习卷

发布:2024/4/20 14:35:0

基础夯实Ⅰ.单词拼写

  • 1.At that time people would s
    if food was difficult to find.

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  • 2.Flora Landscape acts as an important role of society and
    (生态) in the urban landscape.

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  • 3.Before
    (释放),the sea lions are fitted with electronic tracking devices.

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  • 4.Plants absorb c
    dioxide from the air and moisture from the soil.

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  • 5.The love and support of his family
    (维持) him during his hard times.

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素养提升Ⅳ.阅读理解

  • 15.Whether you feel like taking a road trip,or you just need some fun,you'll enjoy this list of popular tourist attractions.
       Alabama:Alabama Gulf Coast Beaches
       If Alabama wasn't the location for your next summer beach vacation,you may want to reconsider.There are 32 miles of white sand that has washed down from the Appalachian Mountains for thousands of years.That's probably why over six million people visit Alabama's Gulf Coast beaches every year.It's just ten dollars per person.
       Alaska:Kenai Fjords Wildlife Cruise
       Alaska is the best place to go for spotting breathtaking (惊险的) wildlife.In fact,the number of visitors who travel to Alaska to see wildlife has increased by 45 percent.The Kenai Fjords Wildlife Cruise will bring you close to whales,sea lions,and sea birds.A five-hour trip that starts at noon and covers 55 miles of sea will be the best you ever taken.
       Arkansas:Hot Springs National Park
       Skip the beach and choose a new type of relaxation at Hot Springs National Park.It's America's oldest and smallest national park.There's a no-booking policy,perfect for free travelers.Doors open at 8 a.m.,so get there early!
       Connecticut:Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
    Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History is a must stop if you're traveling nearby Yale Universjye.aiy.It attracts plenty of people and has many collections including New England birds,dinosaurs,Greek and Roman antiquities,and even an Egyptian mummy.Adults pay $13 for entry,but if you want to visit for free,go on at Thursday.
       Don't miss the four best tourist attractions.

    (1)Why do many people go to Alabama's Gulf Coast beaches?

    A.It has a good and convenient location.
    B.It has a history of thousands of years.
    C.It has tens of miles of white sand.
    D.The Appalachian Mountains are beautiful.
    (2)When should you get to Kenai Fjords Wildlife Cruise if you want to visit it?

    A.Five hours before it opens.
    B.Five hours after it opens.
    C.Before eight o'clock in the morning.
    D.Before twelve o'clock in the morning.
    (3)What should or will you do if you visit Hot Springs National Park?

    A.Get up early.
    B.Roll the grass.
    C.Book in advance.
    D.Walk on the beach.

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  • 16.This woodland construction is the world's biggest beaver dam,which at 2,790 feet in length and more than twice the length of the Hoover Dam,and can be seen from space.
       The mammals use trees,mud and stones to make a type of moat(壕沟)where they can use their swimming skills to evade(躲避)any predators(食肉动物).The families of beavers live in lodges on the dams and spend their days adding to and repairing the incredible structures.While beaver dams are often found to be around 1,500 feet in length,this one has surprised biologists because of its length.The dam is located on the southern edge of Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Alberta,Canada.It is thought that several beaver families joined forces to create the big dam that contains thousands of trees and must have taken many months to complete.
       The dams are an important part of the ecology and wider environment,and climate change can be judged by the spread of the dams.
       Sharon Brown,a biologist from Beavers:Wetland and Wildlife,an educational organisation in North America,said:"Beavers build dams to create a good habitat.They are very agile(灵活的) in the water,but they're a bit slow moving on land."
       "They create a habitat with lots of water,like a moat,around their lodges so they can swim and dive,and keep one step ahead of predators."
       "They also use water to move the trees they use in their dams,because it is easier floating branches on the water than dragging them over land."
       "Their dams are also beneficial because they slow the flow of water leading to less drought and less flooding.And when plant matter dies in water,it turns into peat(泥炭) and that is one of the best ways for storing carbon dioxide."

    (1)What does the passage mainly tell us?

    A.The world's longest man-made dam.
    B.The biggest woodland construction.
    C.The world's biggest beaver dam.
    D.The dam can be seen from space.
    (2)According to biologists,this dam
    .
    A.is a result of team work
    B.was built by a family of beavers
    C.is located in a national park
    D.has surprising height
    (3)Why do beavers build dams?

    A.To make them more agile.
    B.To make a good living environment.
    C.To make it easier to find food.
    D.To keep away from predators.
    (4)From the last paragraph we can infer that
    .
    A.beaver dams can change the climate
    B.beavers mainly live on plants
    C.beaver dams can cause flood
    D.man can benefit from beaver dams

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