2010届高三英语复习题:unit 22 Bees
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2010届高三英语复习题:unit 22 Bees

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2010届高三英语复习题:unit 22 Bees 习题精选 一、单项选择  1. There are many different varieties of bees. Some live ________ like the honey bees, and make their nests in trees or holes in the rocks.  A. in group   B. in groups     C. with groups      D. by group  2. It was in 1985 ________ Mr. Flower left all his money to his wife.  A. that   B. which     C. when    D. in which  3. It’s the honey bee that ________ scientist.  A. has most interesting          B. is most interesting  C. is most interested             D. has most interested  4. The development of the modern beehive in 1851 made ________ possible to design experiments to research the language of honey bees.  A. us          B. them        C. it           D. it is  5. I think ________ necessary ________ her to learn the violin.  A. it, of        B. it is, of      C. it, for        D. she is, for  6. He built a glass wall ________ which he could watch ________ inside.  A. from, that was happening     B. through, what went on  C. from, what was happened     D. through, that wait on  7. In order ________ tell the bees ________, he painted some bees________ little spots of color.  A. to, -,with                 B. that, apart, in  C. to, apart, in                 D. to, apart, with  8. ________ his astonishment, the bee began to perform a dance on the surface of the honeycomb.  A. For        B. On         C. To         D. By  9. They ________ behind the first dancer, ________ its movements.  A. trooped, copying             B. followed, copied  C. danced, performed            D. flied, did  10. Von Frisch wanted to find out whether the dance told them ________.  A. how faraway the feeding place was  B. how far away the feeding place was  C. how faraway was the feeding place  D. how far away was the feeding place  11. The dance ran in a ________ line. Then it turned in a semicircle, and ran ________ again. It kept ________ the “steps” ________.  A. straight, straightly, to repeat, over and over  B. straight, straight, to repeat, again and again  C. straightly, straight, repeating, over and over again  D. straight, straight, repeating, over and over again  12. They discovered that ________ the feeding station was, ________ the dance was.  A. the farther, the slow         B. the further away, the slower  C. farther away, slower         D. far away, slow  13. Another ________ fact came ________. The number of wagging dances per minute told the exact distance to the feeding place.  A. astonishing, up               B. astonished, light  C. astonishing, to light           D. astonished, up  14. He noticed that the straight part of the dance was ________ in the afternoon ________ what it had been in the morning.  A. different, to                   B. difference, from  C. difference, with               D. different, from  15. ________ is a rule that the state of matter changes ________ the temperature changes.  A. This, when                 B. It, when  C. That, as                    D. It, with答案:1-5BADCC   6-10BDCAB   11-15 DBCDB 二、阅读理解 The Komodo Dragon   The eastern Indonesian island of Komodo is proving a hit with adventurous tourists eager to catch a glimpse of the world’s largest lizard species. The island is home to the giant lizard called the Komodo dragon.  A descendant of the Jurassic period dinosaurs 130 million years ago, the Komodo dragon is threatened with extinction and has been placed under protection by the Indonesian government.  The giant lizard is called “Buays Darat” by the local people who show great respect for the species. Tales handed down over generations of islanders speak of the dragon warning people of approaching crocodiles.  The animal can reach a length of three metres when fully grown, attain a weight of about 135 kilograms and may live to an age of about 100 years. It digs a burrow as deep as 9 metres and lays eggs-up to 30 at a time-that hatch in April or May. The newly hatched lizards, about 45 centimetres long, live in trees for several months.  Komodo dragons have been known to eat smaller members of the species and sometimes even other adults. The Komodo dragon was first discovered in 1912 by a group of fishermen who took refuge on the island from a storm in the Banda Sea.  Various species of the Komodo dragon are also found in Asia, Australia and Africa, but it is only on Komodo and the western tip of the neighbouring island of Flores that they grow up to three metres long.  1. Komodo dragons that grow up to three metres long are found ______.  A. throughout Asia.  B. in the Banda Sea.  C. in Australia and South America.  D. on the islands of Komodo and Flores.  2. Tourists want to visit the island of Komodo because ______.  A. of the spectacular sights and scenery.  B. it is likely that the dragon will soon he extinct.  C. they have a chance of seeing the Komodo dragon.  D. they wish to help in the preservation of the dragon.  3. Today, the Komodo dragon is ______.  A. hunted by local fishermen.  B. involved in a special breeding program.  C. protected by the Indonesian government.  D. the only tourist attraction on the island of Komodo.  4. Newborn Komodo dragons ______.  A. dig very deep burrows.  B. are hatched in captivity.  C. hatch towards the end of the year.  D. spend the first months of their lives living in trees.  5. According to the information presented, which of the following statements is TRUE?  A. They weigh up to 135 kilograms and are 9 metres long.  B. They weigh 45 kilograms and live up to 135 years.  C. They are 3 metres long and live up to 100 years.  D. They are 9 metres long and live up to 100 years.  6. The local people have great respect for the Komodo dragon because  A. they believe the dragon protects than from crocodiles.  B. they believe the dragon has special healing powers.  C. it has evolved from the Jurassic period.  D. it is in danger of becoming extinct.答案:1~6DCCDCA 三、完形填空   Most people know that farmers keep cows. But how many people know that ants also keep “cows”? The ants’ cows are   1   kinds of plant bugs, called aphids. These are little insects that live  2   on plants. Plant bugs suck the juice from a plant until their bodies   3   juice.  Ants are very fond of the aphids juice, called honeydew . They eat the honeydew when it  4   on the plants. They also strike the bugs with their feelers to make more honeydew   5   . It is for this   6   that the bugs are called cows . The ants are  7   among the plant bugs, striking them and eating the sweet juices.  The ants collect a number of these cows and keep them near the ant home, where the bugs eat  8   . The ants guard their “cows” from such insect enemies   9   the ladybug.  Plant bugs are important to ants, just as   10   are important to farmers.   1. A. important  B. good        C. useful       D. certain  2. A. a great deal    B. a lot of    C. many         D. in large numbers  3. A. are filled of    B. are full of       C. filled with       D. include  4. A. leaves      B. was born    C. drops        D. is fallen  5. A. go down   B. being dropped    C. fall     D. appear  6. A. result      B. reason       C. cause       D. honeydew  7. A. come and go   B. walk and run    C. climb and hide     D. up and down  8. A. ants        B. earth        C. cows        D. green plants  9. A. from       B. as          C. like         D. against  10. A. ants      B. plants      C. cows       D. aphids 答案:1~5DDBOC   6~10BDDBC  

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