2025年实验班全程提优训练高中英语必修第二册人教版
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Ⅳ. 课文语法填空
The Small Friends Pet Shelter 1. ______ (start) by a group of high school students and their parents when they started to see many pets that were left behind after their 2. ______ (family) moved away.
Today, there 3. ______ (be) about 70 cats, 50 dogs, three rabbits, and a few turtles living at the shelter. The young people who run the shelter work hard 4. ______ (keep) the place clean, take care of the animals, and advertise the animals so that they can be 5. ______ (adopt).
They have already helped to find homes for 6. ______ (near) 200 animals. It is hard work, but the young people working at the shelter think it is worth 7. ______.
So if you find a pet 8. ______ is lost, call the young people at Small Friends Pet Shelter! And if you want to help 9. ______, go and volunteer your time and love. That is what the animals really need 10. ______ (much).
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The Small Friends Pet Shelter 1. ______ (start) by a group of high school students and their parents when they started to see many pets that were left behind after their 2. ______ (family) moved away.
Today, there 3. ______ (be) about 70 cats, 50 dogs, three rabbits, and a few turtles living at the shelter. The young people who run the shelter work hard 4. ______ (keep) the place clean, take care of the animals, and advertise the animals so that they can be 5. ______ (adopt).
They have already helped to find homes for 6. ______ (near) 200 animals. It is hard work, but the young people working at the shelter think it is worth 7. ______.
So if you find a pet 8. ______ is lost, call the young people at Small Friends Pet Shelter! And if you want to help 9. ______, go and volunteer your time and love. That is what the animals really need 10. ______ (much).
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1. was started 2. families 3. are 4. to keep 5. adopted 6. nearly 7. it 8. that/which 9. out 10. most
Ⅴ. (2025·安徽皖江名校期中)阅读理解
主题语境: 人与自然 语篇类型: 说明文 建议用时: 7
新情境 The northern bald ibis (北秃鹳) once flew over North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and much of Europe, including southern Germany's Bavaria. The yummy meat resulted in their disappearance from Europe. A few groups of the birds survived in other places. In 2002, a conservation and research group based in Austria stepped in to help. The number in Central Europe has increased from zero to almost 300 since then.
Fritz, one member of the group, said his team found that “when released” the birds flew in the wrong direction and died in the winter. So they have led the birds for 17 years to places like Tuscany, Italy. Due to climate change, they have had to change the route to a winter home. Now they help the birds fly to Andalusia in southern Spain.
To prepare for travel, the foster parent(养父母) humans begin working with the baby birds, when they are just a few days old. The humans want the birds to connect with them so they will trust them along the flying route.
Barbara Steininger is one foster mother. She said she acts like “their bird mum”. “We feed them, clean them, clean their nests and see they are healthy,” she said. “But also we interact(互动) with them.”
Steininger and the other foster parents then sit on the back of a very small aircraft, waving and cheering for the birds as they fly.
Fritz knew his work would be possible because he saw the work of Canadian naturalist Bill Lishman. Lishman taught Canadian geese to fly alongside his small plane beginning in 1988. He later guided endangered whooping cranes through safe routes.
Fritz's team efforts have worked. The first bird independently migrated back to Bavaria from Tuscany in 2011. The team hopes the Central European population will be more than 350 birds by 2028 and will not need human help to migrate.
This year, the route to Spain is longer than last year's path. The full journey to Spain could take up to 50 days. Fritz hopes the group's work offers a possibility for helping other threatened migratory species to fly.
1. What caused the ibis to die out in Europe?
A. The changes of the climate.
B. The destruction of the environment.
C. The hunting of humans.
D. The loss of their direction sense.
2. Which work is the most important for the foster parent humans?
A. Guiding the birds when travelling.
B. Making sure the birds are healthy.
C. Feeding and cleaning the baby birds.
D. Choosing a winter home for the birds.
3. Why is Bill Lishman mentioned in the passage?
A. Because he has saved many kinds of endangered birds.
B. Because he has managed to lead birds to fly.
C. Because he offers supports to Fritz's group.
D. Because he is charge of the birds' travelling project.
4. What is Fritz's expectation?
A. The way of showing the birds how to fly will be widely used.
B. Humans and birds will live together in harmony.
C. More possibilities should be found to protect endangered birds.
D. There will be more and more birds living in Europe.
主题语境: 人与自然 语篇类型: 说明文 建议用时: 7
新情境 The northern bald ibis (北秃鹳) once flew over North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and much of Europe, including southern Germany's Bavaria. The yummy meat resulted in their disappearance from Europe. A few groups of the birds survived in other places. In 2002, a conservation and research group based in Austria stepped in to help. The number in Central Europe has increased from zero to almost 300 since then.
Fritz, one member of the group, said his team found that “when released” the birds flew in the wrong direction and died in the winter. So they have led the birds for 17 years to places like Tuscany, Italy. Due to climate change, they have had to change the route to a winter home. Now they help the birds fly to Andalusia in southern Spain.
To prepare for travel, the foster parent(养父母) humans begin working with the baby birds, when they are just a few days old. The humans want the birds to connect with them so they will trust them along the flying route.
Barbara Steininger is one foster mother. She said she acts like “their bird mum”. “We feed them, clean them, clean their nests and see they are healthy,” she said. “But also we interact(互动) with them.”
Steininger and the other foster parents then sit on the back of a very small aircraft, waving and cheering for the birds as they fly.
Fritz knew his work would be possible because he saw the work of Canadian naturalist Bill Lishman. Lishman taught Canadian geese to fly alongside his small plane beginning in 1988. He later guided endangered whooping cranes through safe routes.
Fritz's team efforts have worked. The first bird independently migrated back to Bavaria from Tuscany in 2011. The team hopes the Central European population will be more than 350 birds by 2028 and will not need human help to migrate.
This year, the route to Spain is longer than last year's path. The full journey to Spain could take up to 50 days. Fritz hopes the group's work offers a possibility for helping other threatened migratory species to fly.
1. What caused the ibis to die out in Europe?
A. The changes of the climate.
B. The destruction of the environment.
C. The hunting of humans.
D. The loss of their direction sense.
2. Which work is the most important for the foster parent humans?
A. Guiding the birds when travelling.
B. Making sure the birds are healthy.
C. Feeding and cleaning the baby birds.
D. Choosing a winter home for the birds.
3. Why is Bill Lishman mentioned in the passage?
A. Because he has saved many kinds of endangered birds.
B. Because he has managed to lead birds to fly.
C. Because he offers supports to Fritz's group.
D. Because he is charge of the birds' travelling project.
4. What is Fritz's expectation?
A. The way of showing the birds how to fly will be widely used.
B. Humans and birds will live together in harmony.
C. More possibilities should be found to protect endangered birds.
D. There will be more and more birds living in Europe.
答案:
1. C 2. A 3. B 4. A
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