2019-2020年高考英語一輪復習第一部分教材課文要點Module5Cloning夯基提能作業(yè)外研版選修.doc
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2019-2020年高考英語一輪復習第一部分教材課文要點Module5Cloning夯基提能作業(yè)外研版選修 Ⅰ.閱讀理解 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。 A (xx課標全國Ⅱ,D) When a leafy plant is under attack, it doesn’t sit quietly. Back in 1983, two scientists, Jack Schultz and Ian Baldwin, reported that young maple trees getting bitten by insects send out a particular smell that neighboring plants can get. These chemicals e from the injured parts of the plant and seem to be an alarm. What the plants pump through the air is a mixture of chemicals known as volatile organic pounds, VOCs for short. Scientists have found that all kinds of plants give out VOCs when being attacked. It’s a plant’s way of crying out. But is anyone listening?Apparently. Because we can watch the neighbors react. Some plants pump out smelly chemicals to keep insects away. But others do double duty. They pump out perfumes designed to attract different insects who are natural enemies to the attackers. Once they arrive, the tables are turned. The attacker who was lunching now bees lunch. In study after study, it appears that these chemical conversations help the neighbors. The damage is usually more serious on the first plant, but the neighbors, relatively speaking, stay safer because they heard the alarm and knew what to do. Does this mean that plants talk to each other?Scientists don’t know. Maybe the first plant just made a cry of pain or was sending a message to its own branches, and so, in effect, was talking to itself. Perhaps the neighbors just happened to“overhear”the cry. So information was exchanged, but it wasn’t a true, intentional back and forth. Charles Darwin, over 150 years ago, imagined a world far busier, noisier and more intimate(親密的)than the world we can see and hear. Our senses are weak. There’s a whole lot going on. 1.What does a plant do when it is under attack? A.It makes noises. B.It gets help from other plants. C.It stands quietly. D.It sends out certain chemicals. 2.What does the author mean by“the tables are turned”in paragraph 3? A.The attackers get attacked. B.The insects gather under the table. C.The plants get ready to fight back. D.The perfumes attract natural enemies. 3.Scientists find from their studies that plants can . A.predict natural disasters B.protect themselves against insects C.talk to one another intentionally D.help their neighbors when necessary 4.What can we infer from the last paragraph? A.The world is changing faster than ever. B.People have stronger senses than before. C.The world is more plex than it seems. D.People in Darwin’s time were more imaginative. B (xx福建泉州一中模擬,C) “De-extinction”,the idea that extinct(絕種的)animals can be brought back through cloning or genetic(基因的)engineering,has attracted the interest of a small group of scientists.The topic has made the cover of National Geographic Magazine.Supporters say they are doing it for moral reasons,because we“miss”the extinct animals.They blame human exploitation (such as trapping,hunting,habitat destruction) of the extinct animals,but their plans,though they sound exciting,are exploitation in another form. Considering the imperfect science of cloning,de-extinction would cause animals’ suffering.Most animals born in such experiments would suffer serious diseases,dying soon after birth or having a shortened lifetime.Spanish and French scientists worked for years to bring the Pyrenean ibex,a species of wild goat,back from extinction by cloning.In xx,they succeeded only in producing a sick baby goat that died 10 minutes after birth.For these animals to be born,other animals would live in captivity,in a lab or elsewhere,and serve as mother substitutes(代用品),routinely having operations as part of the cloning process.For example,elephants would be kept in captivity to carry woolly mammoth(猛犸)babies for nearly two years.Such experiments often lead to other animals’ unhappiness as well. If extinct animals are successfully brought back,where would they go?Their original habitats have developed and changed without them.They are unlikely to survive in the natural environment,but,if they do manage to survive,they will affect their environment in unpredictable ways,presenting a new threat to the ecological system.If the animals born through de-extinction are stuck in zoos and museums instead,what good is that?It is exploitation,not a solution. It would be better to apply creative thinking about protection to the real-life problems of today’s world.De-extinction takes attention away from the difficult situation of endangered animals.Discussions about woolly mammoth cloning do nothing to stop the illegal killings of endangered wild African elephants.Money would be better used to prevent human conflict with wildlife and their ecosystems. Let’s keep de-extinction in the world of science fiction,learn from our failed past,and protect wild animals and their habitats for the future. 5.The underlined word“it”in Paragraph 1 refers to“ ”. A.de-extinction B.cloning or genetic engineering C.exploitation D.National Geographic Magazine 6.In Paragraph 2, examples are given to show that . A.modern elephants are related to woolly mammoth B.scientists should improve the cloning process C.de-extinction does harm to some animals D.it’s possible to bring back extinct animals 7.What might happen if extinct animals e back to the wild? A.The problem of extinction will be solved. B.They will live in their original habitats. C.The balance of nature may be disturbed. D.More endangered animals will be saved. 8.According to Paragraph 4,de-extinction may . A.prevent the illegal killings of African elephants B.make people care less about endangered animals C.prevent the conflict between humans and animals D.raise public awareness of protecting animals 9.What’s the author’s attitude towards “de-extinction”? A.Disapproving. B.Doubtful. C.Supportive. D.Uncertain. Ⅱ.語法填空 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。 In much of Asia, especially the so-called“rice bowl”cultures of China, Japan, Korea, 1 Vietnam, food is usually eaten with chopsticks. Chopsticks are usually two long, thin pieces of wood or bamboo. They can also be made of plastic, animal bone or metal. Sometimes chopsticks are quite artistic. Truly elegant chopsticks might 2 (make) of gold and silver with Chinese characters. Skilled workers also bine various hardwoods and metal 3 (create)special designs. The Chinese have used chopsticks for five thousand years. People probably cooked their food in large pots, 4 (use) twigs(樹枝)to remove it. Over time, 5 the population grew, people began cutting food into small pieces so it would cook more quickly. Food in small pieces could be eaten easily with twigs which 6 (gradual)turned into chopsticks. Some people think that the great Chinese scholar Confucius, 7 lived from roughly 551 to 479 B.C., influenced the 8 (develop) of chopsticks. Confucius believed knives would remind people of killings and 9 (be) too violent for use at the table. Chopsticks are not used everywhere in Asia. In India, for example, most people traditionally eat 10 their hands. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 答案精解精析 Ⅰ.閱讀理解 A [語篇解讀] 本文為說明文。研究發(fā)現(xiàn),當植物受到攻擊時,它們不會坐以待斃,而是會釋放出某種化學物質。這可能是對其他植物發(fā)出的一種預警信號,也可能是自我保護的一種方式。 1.D 事實細節(jié)題。根據(jù)第一段楓樹的例子可知,當其受到攻擊時,受到傷害的部位會釋放出被稱為VOCs的化學物質,由第二段第一句可知所有的植物受到攻擊時都會做出這種反應,故D項正確。植物被攻擊時釋放出的是化學物質而不是噪音,故排除A;釋放出的化學物質是對其他植物的預警,而不是從其他植物那里得到幫助,故排除B;根據(jù)第一段首句可排除C項。 2.A 詞義推斷題。根據(jù)第三段可知,某些植物受到攻擊時,會釋放出某種香味,將攻擊者的天敵吸引過來,由此可知當它們到來時,攻擊者將會成為被攻擊者,故A項正確。 3.B 推理判斷題。由第四段內容可知,植物可以保護自己免受昆蟲傷害。 4.C 推理判斷題。最后一段提到,150多年前,達爾文就曾想到這個世界比我們所看到、聽到的更加繁忙,更加吵鬧,也更加親密,我們的感官還不夠強大,很多東西都未感知到。由此可推斷出,這個世界實際上更加復雜,故C項正確。 B [語篇解讀] 本文為議論文。通過克隆或基因工程使已經(jīng)滅絕的動物“復活”引起了一些科學家的興趣,但這種做法對于現(xiàn)存的動物及生態(tài)環(huán)境等不一定有利。 5.A 詞義猜測題。根據(jù)第一段第一句可知“de-extinction”指的是“通過克隆或基因工程使已滅絕的動物重新存在”。再結合第三句(支持者們說他們這么做是出于道德),由此可見畫線的it指的就是“de-extinction”,故答案為A項。 6.C 推理判斷題。第二段的主題句為第一句話,然后作者用舉例的方法說明了這一道理,由此可見本題答案為C項。 7.C 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的“if they do manage to survive,they will affect their environment in unpredictable ways,presenting a new threat to the ecological system”(如果它們真的生存下來了,它們會以不可預知的方式影響它們的生存環(huán)境,從而對生態(tài)系統(tǒng)造成威脅)可知答案為C項。 8.B 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的“De-extinction takes attention away from the difficult situation of endangered animals.”可知答案為B項。 9.A 推理判斷題。文章第一段提出本文主題,即人們對“復活”已經(jīng)滅絕的物種的兩種不同觀點,第二、三、四段介紹了“復活”已經(jīng)滅絕的物種所帶來的問題,最后一段告誡人們應該從動物滅絕中吸取教訓以保護現(xiàn)存的動物。由此可見作者對“復活”已經(jīng)滅絕的動物持反對意見。 Ⅱ.語法填空 [語篇解讀] 本文為說明文。文章主要介紹了筷子及其發(fā)展的歷史。 1.and 考查并列連詞。此處表示并列關系而不是選擇關系,其模式為“A,B,C and D”。故填并列連詞and。 2.be made 考查情態(tài)動詞和被動語態(tài)。be made of表示“由……制成”,根據(jù)設空前的情態(tài)動詞might可知,此處填be made。 3.to create 考查不定式。此處不定式作目的狀語。 4.using 考查現(xiàn)在分詞?,F(xiàn)在分詞在此處作伴隨狀語。 5.as/when 考查連詞。根據(jù)語境可知,此處用連詞as/when引導時間狀語從句。 6.gradually 考查副詞。此處用副詞修飾turned into。 7.who 考查定語從句。此處為非限制性定語從句,先行詞Confucius(孔子)指人,故需用關系代詞who引導定語從句。 8.development 考查名詞。由設空前的冠詞the和設空后的of可知應用名詞。 9.were 考查動詞時態(tài)和主謂一致。由并列連詞and連接賓語從句中的兩個并列結構可知和would remind并列的應為謂語動詞,故用be動詞的過去式,又因knives為復數(shù)形式,故用were。 10.with 考查介詞。由語境可知設空處意為“用”,故填with。 [長難句] Some people think that the great Chinese scholar Confucius, who lived from roughly 551 to 479 B.C., influenced the development of chopsticks.一些人認為這位中國偉大的學者——大約生活在公元前551年至479年的孔子,影響了筷子的發(fā)展。 本句為復合句。that引導賓語從句,who引導非限制性定語從句。- 配套講稿:
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