2018年秋人教版英语必修二课后习题:Unit4Wildlifeprotection4.1(含答案)
Unit 4Wildlife protection Section Warming Up,Pre-reading, Reading from 7.You are to your work because you are wise and hardworking. 答案:succeed in 8.People wont you when they still have a lot of ideas of their own crying for expression. 答案:pay attention to 9.Not until we succeed in letting wildlife live in peace,can we smile . 答案:in relief 10.Dont bother me;just let me stay here . 答案:in peace 二、单句语法填空 1.Nature deserves our (protect) because we are part of it. 答案:protection 2.It never occurred to him that his carelessness could do such great (harm) to himself. 答案:harm 3.He prefers to live a (peace) life in the countryside. 答案:peaceful 4.Do you know the task is very (danger)? 答案:dangerous 5.(2017·江苏)In southern Spain the sudden (increase) of greenhouses (which reflect light back to space) has changed the warming trend locally,and actually cooled the region. 答案:increase 6.When we heard the joke,all of us burst out (laugh). 答案:laughing 7.His question failed to get (respond)from his students. 答案:response 8.Dont worry,Mom.The doctor said it was only the flu. What relief!Ill tell Dad theres nothing serious. 答案:a 9.They were (succeed) in achieving both aims. 答案:successful 10.(2017·江苏)Far from charging consumers high prices,many of these services are free (users pay, effect,by handing over yet more data). 答案:in 11.(2017·全国)He posted his offer on a social networking website,and received thousands of emails, (include) thirty from actual Elizabeth Gallaghers with the right passports. 答案:including 12.The films which (affect)us many years ago still have effect on our children. 答案:affected;an 13.Great attention must (pay)to developing education,especially in the countryside. 答案:be paid 14.In order to make money,some farmers often hunted some (endanger) species and killed them without mercy. 答案:endangered 15.I would greatly appreciate if you would send me the application forms as soon as possible. 答案:it 三、单句改错 1.Finally,I wish this years English speech competition great success. 答案:在 great 前加 a 2.I would greatly appreciate if you would give me a hand. 答案:在 if 前加 it 3.We should pay more attention the needs of our elders. 答案:在 the 前加 to 4.They are likely to respond positively for the presidents request for aid. 答案:第一个 for 改为 to 5.In our relief,he was not injured in the car accident. 答案:把第一个 In 改为 To 四、课文精彩回顾 Daisy had always longed to help 1. species of wildlife.One day she was taken to a 2. land where animals could be found.When Daisy arrived in Zimbabwe,an elephant asked her if she came to take a photo.Daisy 3. into laughter on hearing its words.The elephant told her that they used to be hunted without 4At that time the government decided to take measures to protect the wild animals,which showed the 5. of wildlife protection.When Daisy was in a thick rainforest,a monkey watched them as he 6. himself.He told Daisy that he was 7. himself from mosquitoes,explaining that the millipede insect 8. a powerful drug which 9. mosquitoes.He said people should pay more 10. to the rainforest where he lived.Only in this way could people live in peace with wildlife. 答案:1.endangered 2.distant 3.burst 4.mercy 5.importance 6.rubbed 7.protecting 8.contained 9.affected 10.attention 五、阅读理解 A (思维品质) Have you ever wondered what wild animals do when no one is watching?Scientists have been able to record the “private” moments of wildlife with leading-edge technology.Low-cost,dependable and small modern cameras are a big help. Cameras placed in hard-to-reach places have taken videos of everything from small desert cats to larger snow-loving felines(猫科) in the northern Rocky Mountains.These cameras are important tools to learn new information on wildlife. Some videos help scientists see the effects of climate change.For example,the desert animal javelina and the tree-loving coatimundi(长鼻浣熊) have been caught on cameras north of their normal home.This could mean global warming is enlarging their living area northward. Researchers use cameras along with global positioning systems,or GPS.They attach GPS devices(设 备)to mule deer and antelope(羚羊) in and around Yellowstone National Park.Then they can record their movements,or migrations(迁移).These cameras can be left in very rural(荒野的) areas for days,weeks or even months.They can provide information on how many animals are moving over a given period of time. Rural video can show details about animal behavior,such as the calls made by migrating mule deer.Also,some cameras record animal life,showing everything from bison in Saskatchewan,Canada,to the underwater weed forest off Californias Channel Islands. However,rural cameras have their problems too.Animals such as wolverines and bears sometimes attack them.Scientists do not know if the attacks are the results of anger or interest.Also,the devices have become popular tools to help hunters look for animals.Some people argue that it is unfair to use the cameras t