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必修第二册Unit2WildlifeProtection高考题型组合练Ⅰ.阅读理解AMuseumsinBaltimoreTheWaltersArtMuseumTheWaltersArtMuseumcontains36,000objectsfromaroundtheworld.Walkingthroughthemuseum’shistoricbuildings,visitorsencounterastunningpanoramaofthousandsofyearsofart,fromromantic17th-centuryimagesofFrenchgardenstofascinatingEthiopianicons,ancientRomansarcophagi(石棺),andpeacefulimagesoftheBuddha.Tickets:$9.5.Freeforchildrenaged7andunder.BaltimoreMuseumofIndustryTheBaltimoreMuseumofIndustrycelebratestheinnovators,entrepreneursandworkerswhopromotedthisportcityintotheindustrialage.Fromgarmentmakingtoairplanemanufacturing,visitorstothemuseumwilldiscoverhowtheirpioneeringspiritbuilttheregion’smanufacturingmight.Locatedinan1860soystercanneryonafive-acrewaterfrontcampus,theBMIoffersdynamicexhibitionsandhands-onactivitiesforguestsofallages.Tickets:$15.Halfpriceforchildren.BaltimoreMuseumofArtTheBaltimoreMuseumofArtishometoaninternationallyrenownedcollectionof19th-century,modern,andcontemporaryart.Ithas90,000worksofart—includingthelargestholdingofworksbyHenriMatisseintheworld.TheBMAisnowthroughoutthemulti-yearprojectsothatvisitorscanenjoyitsoutstandingselectionofEuropeanandAmericanpaintingandsculpturefromthe17ththrough20thcenturies.Tickets:$10.Tenpercentoffifbookedontheofficialwebsite.AmericanVisionaryArtMuseumTheAmericanVisionaryArtMuseumisthenation’smuseumforself-taught,creativeskills.Threehistoricbuildingshousewonderscreatedbyfarmers,housewives,mechanics,thedisabled,aswellastheoccasionalneurosurgeon.Fromcarvedrootstoembroideredrags,tattoostotoothpicks,“thevisionary”transformsdreams,loss,hopes,andidealsintopowerfulworksofart.Tickets:$9.5.Freeforchildrenaged6andunderandmuseummembers.语篇解读本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了巴尔的摩的四个博物馆。1.WhichmuseumbestsuitspeopleinterestedincontemporaryFrenchpaintings?A.TheWaltersArtMuseum.B.BaltimoreMuseumofIndustry.C.BaltimoreMuseumofArt.D.AmericanVisionaryArtMuseum.答案C解析细节理解题。根据BaltimoreMuseumofArt中第一段末句可知,法国属于欧洲,所以巴尔的摩艺术博物馆最适合对法国当代绘画感兴趣的人。故选C。2.WhatdoweknowaboutBaltimoreMuseumofIndustry?A.It’saplaceformemorialcelebrationsforthecity.B.Itwasbuiltinafactorywherefoodwascanned.C.Itoffersfreeexhibitionsforguestsofallages.D.Itisnowundergoingamulti-yearproject.答案B解析细节理解题。根据BaltimoreMuseumofIndustry中的“Locatedinan1860soystercanneryonafive-acrewaterfrontcampus,theBMIoffersdynamicexhibitionsandhands-onactivitiesforguestsofallages.”可知,巴尔的摩工业博物馆是在一家生产罐头食品的工厂里建造的。故选B。3.Howmuchshouldtheypayifa7-year-oldboygoestoAmericanVisionaryArtMuseumwithhisparents?A.$19.B.$23.5.C.$27.D.$28.5.答案D解析数字计算题。根据AmericanVisionaryArtMuseum中的“Tickets:$9.5.Freeforchildrenaged6andunderandmuseummembers.”可知,如果一个7岁的男孩和他的父母一起去美国幻想艺术博物馆,他们应该付9.5×3=28.5美元。故选D。B(2023·江西省重点校联盟联考)Wanttohelpbutterflies?Anewstudysuggeststurningoffthelights.Lightpollutionatnightcandisturbitsabilitiestorecognizedirections,researchershavefound.Artificiallightcandisrupttheircircadian(昼夜节律的)rhythmsandaffecttheirsenseofdirections.Thatcanmakethebutterfliesdisorientedwhentheytrytoflythenextday.“Darknessisimportanttobutterfliessincetheinternalcircadianclockofbutterfliesfunctionsnormallywhentheyareexposedtonaturalday-nightlightingcycles,”studyauthorPatrickGuerra,anassistantprofessorattheUniversityofCincinnati,tellsTreehugger.Monarchbutterfliesmigrate(迁徙)bythemillionseachyear,makingthetripfromnorthernareasofthecontinenttoCaliforniaandMexicoandback.Becausemostbutterfliesonlyliveforafewweekstoafewmonths,ittakesseveralgenerationsofbutterfliestocompletethemigration.Buttoomuchlightatthewrongtimecanurgethebutterfliestotakeoffwhentheyshouldberestinginsteadfortheirvoyage.“Asmonarchbutterfliesareathreatenedspecieswiththeirpopulationnumbersindecline,wewantedtoseewhattypesofenvironmentalstressmightbelinkedtotheirdecline,”Guerrasays.Fortheirstudy,researchersconductedlabstudieswheretheyreproducedtheeffectsofartificiallightpollutionwithbutterfliesusingaflightsimulator(模拟器).Theyfirsttestedifmonarchstreatedasingle,artificiallightsourceasifitweretheactualsunduringtheday.Oncetheyestablishedwhattheydid,theythentestedhowthemonarchswouldbehavewhenexposedtothissameartificiallightsourceduringtheirnight.Butterfliesstayedquietandunmovingwhentheywerefirstplacedintheflightsimulatorinthedark.Butassoonasscientiststurnedonthelight,theystartedflying.Thelightmadethembelievethatnightwasdayandthiscancausethemtoflylongeratnightorstartflyingtooearly.“Thesefindingsdemonstratehowurbanizationcannegativelyaffectimportantbiologicalphenomena,andthereforeallowustounderstandhowhumanactivityimpactstherestofnature,”Guerrasays.语篇解读本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了光污染对黑脉金斑蝶产生的影响,实验表明光污染会扰乱黑脉金斑蝶的昼夜规律,干扰其识别方向的能力,从而造成蝴蝶数量的减少。4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disoriented”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Sloweddown.B.Diedoff.C.Feltsleepy.D.Gotlost.答案D解析词义猜测题。上文提到灯光会干扰蝴蝶的昼夜规律,干扰它们识别方向的能力,由此判断这可能会让蝴蝶在第二天努力飞行时迷失方向。故画线词意为“迷路”。故选D。5.Whatdidtheresearcherswanttofindoutinthestudy?A.Whymonarchbutterfliesmigrate.B.Whatreducedthenumberofmonarchbutterflies.C.Whydarknessisimportanttomonarchbutterflies.D.Howmonarchbutterfliesadapttotheenvironment.答案B解析细节理解题。根据第五段内容可知,研究的目的是想知道哪种环境压力造成了黑脉金斑蝶数量的下降。故选B。6.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