2020版新教材高中英语 课时素养评价 十三 unit 5 starting out & understanding ideas(含解析)外研版必修1

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1、课时素养评价 十三Unit 5Starting out & Understanding ideas. 根据提示写出单词的正确形式1. They sought (seek) a place to live in the strange city last month. 2. We must take some measures (measure) to stop such things happening. 3. The bank of England seems determined (determine) to close the company. 4. There are several

2、solutions (solution) to the problems. 5. It was amazing(amaze) how much they could change in less than a week. 6. She pointed to the destroyed(destroy) telephone. 7. Eventually (eventual) he saw the point of the story. 8. We hold such an activity annually (annual). 9. Andrew Innes, the last survivor

3、(survive), died in 1848. 10. Many charities (charity) sent money to help the people who were injured in the earthquake. . 根据汉语提示写出正确的短语1. When will you be able to(能够)take me to get my car? 2. I did manage to(设法)get a high mark in the final test. 3. Allow me to give (允许我给)you a piece of advice. 4. Ma

4、ybe a bad piece of information did lead to(导致) the deaths of millions. 5. Warm him with some chicken soup and make sure(确保) he drinks plenty of water. 6. I hear you Americans like to move from place to place(从一个地方搬到另一个地方). 7. I want to learn as much as possible(尽可能多) about the industry so that Im be

5、tter prepared. . 完成句子1. Eventually we reach the point where the technology does everything (技术做所有事情)for us. 2. He graduated from a school where all students can go to college(所有学生都能上大学). 3. This is the office where he worked(他工作过的). 4. Why do you choose to ask him questions at a time when (在时候)he is

6、 unhappy? 5. Youd better start at the point where you fails(你失败的地方). . 阅读理解AAt the beginning of the 20th century, there were more than a million lions worldwide. Today there are less than 30, 000 in the wild. The remaining lions are increasingly threatened by habitat loss, hunting activities to prot

7、ect farms and cattle. For generations, Masai tribesmen on the large African plains in southeastern Kenya have hunted lionsto protect their farms and cattle. Today they celebrate the lions life. Noah is an elder in the Masai community. “We have decided as a community of the Masai to lay down our spea

8、rs, and there will be no more killing of lions in our community. ” He is part of a group of Masai visiting the United States promoting (推广) the Predator (捕食性动物) Compensation Program. Conservation Internationals Frank Hawkins explains, “The Masai have been living with wildlife for many generations an

9、d it has been a conflicting relationship in many ways. They compete with the animals for food as lions eat their cattle. Were trying to find ways in which the wildlife will become something useful to them. ” They had the Predator Compensation Fund founded in 2003. After much discussion, a group of M

10、asai farmers agreed to protect lions. In turn, if lions or other predators kill their cattle, the Masai owner will be paid market value for the dead animals from the fund. One man said that in the past, when a lion killed cattle, they killed it on the spot. And now, after the start of the program, t

11、he Masai see the lion population growing. Since 2003, only four lions have been killed here. 【文章大意】本文介绍了一个野生动物的保护计划捕食性动物补偿计划。1. What is this passage mainly about? A. The wildlife in the world. B. Lions and the Masai. C. The reason why lions are killed. D. The living ways of the Masai. 【解析】选B。主旨大意题。通

12、读全文可知, “捕食性动物补偿计划”实施前后, Masai人对狮子态度不同, 因此文章主要是关于Masai人与狮子之间的关系。2. What is the aim of the Predator Compensation Program? A. To protect people in the wild. B. To help the Masai protect their farms and cattle. C. To protect lions only. D. To protect the wildlife. 【解析】选D。细节理解题。第四段中的“Were trying to find

13、ways in which the wildlife will become something useful to them. ”说明“捕食性动物补偿计划”是为了保护所有野生动物的。3. According to the passage, why havent Masai tribesmen killed many lions since 2003? A. Because lions dont eat their cattle any more. B. Because they will be fined if they kill lions there. C. Because if a l

14、ion kills their cattle, they will be paid for the dead animals from the fund. D. Because there are less than 30, 000 lions in the wild now. 【解析】选C。细节理解题。从第四段“In turn, if lions or other predators kill their cattle, the Masai owner will be paid market value for the dead animals from the fund. ”这句可知现在如

15、果有狮子或别的肉食类动物杀死了他们的牲畜, 他们就可以从“捕食性动物补偿基金”里获得补偿, 所以他们没必要再杀狮子了。4. What do you think of the Masai? A. Reasonable. B. Cruel. C. Poor. D. Stupid. 【解析】选A。推理判断题。从为了保护牲口不得已而杀狮子, 到得到补偿后同意保护狮子, 都显示了Masai人是很通情达理的。BI began to grow up on that winter night when my parents and I were returning from my aunts house, a

16、nd my mother said that we might soon be leaving for America. We were on the bus then. I was crying, I could not bear the thought of never hearing again the radio program which I listened every morning. I do not remember myself crying for this reason again. In fact, I think I cried very little when I was saying goodbye to my friends

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