问题 单项选择题 A1型题

人类健康的基础是清洁的空气、足量而干净的水和()。

A.良好的生态平衡

B.完整的生态系统

C.适宜的生物环境

D.洁净的自然环境

E.和谐的社会环境

答案

参考答案:C

解析:人类健康的基础是清洁的空气、足量而干净的水和适宜的生物环境。

阅读理解与欣赏

阅读下面的文章,回答14~17题。

蜘    蛛

         (1)那是一个夏日的午后,一场不算小的雨使走廊与小园子立刻呈现出一幅肮脏不堪的样子。    

         (2)我提了一桶水,正想冲洗一下走廊,突然,在靠墙的地方,我发现了一只蜘蛛。它挺着鼓鼓的肚皮,正十分吃力地从污染着泥水的地面上朝着干燥的地方爬。看到蜘蛛,我本能地有一种厌恶的感觉,便抬起脚来,想把它踩死。

         (3)我之所以讨厌蜘蛛,是因为无论在什么地方,它都会张起网来捕捉小虫。大小蛛网上挂着小虫的残骸。无论是怎样整洁的房子,一有了蛛网,就会令人生厌,令人觉得这个屋子里的主人不勤于打扫。因此,每当我拿了扫帚,或是竹竿,清理隐藏在角落里的蛛网时,总是生气地想把它们赶尽杀绝。    

         (4)我抬起脚来,心想,这一回,这只落难的蜘蛛是死定了;而它自己似乎也知道自己正面临生死关头。它略一迟疑,便拼命地挣扎着,艰难地向墙角里爬。    

         (5)不知是一种什么意念,我抬起的脚竟没有踩下去。我看到它那样惊恐,那样吃力地爬着,顿然萌生了恻隐之心。我很快地挪开了脚,怔怔地注视着它,对于自己想弄死它的念头,反而感到不安起来。    

         (6)我从小就喜欢小动物,平时,连一只小蚂蚁都不愿随便加以伤害,何况是一只正在困难中挣扎的蜘蛛呢?

         (7)它奋斗的意志,是那样坚韧。单凭这一点,我便不该有伤害它的心理。无论如何,蜘蛛也是大自然中的一分子。虽然它不受人们的重视,可是它也应该有生存下去的权利,不是吗?它到处结网,原是和我们人类一样,只是为了经营生活,我怎能够对它心存厌恶呢?于是我找到一根竹竿,把它从地面挑起来,送到干燥的地方。它安静地爬走了。我静静地看它爬走的背影,那神态,使我心中感到无比的舒坦。    

        (8)雨过天晴,空气特别新鲜。晚霞映照着我的屋子,走廊上洒满淡淡的金黄。我怀着满心的喜悦,站在走廊上欣赏这难得的傍晚景致。

        (9)突然,我抬起头来,看到屋檐下又新结了一个网。蛛网在夕阳的光辉映照下,是那样明显:那织着多角形的网,由疏而密;有着鼓鼓肚皮的蜘蛛,坐在中央,它偶尔动弹一下,蛛网便在夕阳中微微晃动,显示出那是一个多么安逸而优美的处所。   

         (10)我凝神注视着蛛网,心中想着,不知道这只蜘蛛是不是就是我本来想要弄死的那一只?如果是,那它真是够幸运了。它原该死在我的脚下,却由于我一时的怜悯,使它得以逃生。也就因为这个缘故,我现在对于蜘蛛,反而会用欣赏的眼光来看它。其实,蜘蛛织的网,点缀在屋檐下,只要你肯用另一种眼光,从某种角度去欣赏,它将会是一幅最原始而且优美的图画呢。

         (11)不知道为什么,我以前只看到蜘蛛令我讨厌的一面,从没有发现它也有可爱的一面呢。它那不屈不挠的精神,那巧妙地织成的网,在满天晚霞的衬托下,是多么动人啊!大自然里隐藏着纯洁和恩惠,我竟然都把它给忽略了。直到这一刻,我才深深地领悟到:原来,太阳、风雨、草叶、昆虫……全都是造物者为了愉悦我们而安排和使其存在的,问题只是看我们持什么样的心情和角度去欣赏,如何去发现和爱惜它罢了。

14.请用恰当的词语描述作者对蜘蛛感情变化的过程。

   厌恶--              --理解--                

15.若将选文第(7)段中划线句改为“我不能够对它心存厌恶”表达效果有什么不同?   

 答:                                                                                                                                         

16.请阅读选文(5)-(7)段内容,用文中语句回答作者认为不该伤害它的原因。

(1)选文第(5)段中“我”看到它                                          。    

(2)选文第(7)段中“它”                                              

17.文章第(10)段中“只要你肯用另一种眼光,从某种角度去欣赏,它将会是一幅最原始而且优美的图画呢。”请你仿照下面的示例,在所提供的自然物中,选择一种,从不同的角度写出自己的看法。

示例:气球第一种眼光:你的信念,是不断追求更高的目标。换一种眼光:吹得越大,越接近毁灭的边缘。

备选的事物   风筝、仙人掌、竹子、筷子所选事物:                                                               第一种眼光:                                                            

换一种眼光:                                                            

阅读理解

Botany, the study of plants, occupies a special position in the history of human knowledge. For many thousands of years it was the one field of awareness about which humans had anything more than the vaguest (含糊的) of insight. It is impossible to know today just what our Stone Age ancestors knew about plants, but from what we can observe of pre-industrial societies that still exist, a detailed learning of plants and their properties must extremely ancient. This is logical. Plants are the basis of the food pyramid for all living things, even for other plants. They have always been enormously important to the welfare of peoples, not only for food, but also for clothing, weapons, tools, eyes, medicines, shelter, and a great many other purposes. Tribes living today in the jungles of the Amazon recognized accurately hundreds of plants and know many properties of each. To them, botany, as such, has no name and is probably not even recognized as a special branch of knowledge at all.

Unfortunately, the more industrialized we become the farther away we move from direct contact with plants, and the less distinct our knowledge of botany grows. Yet everyone comes unconsciously on an amazing amount of botanical knowledge, and few people will fail to recognize a rose, an apple, or an orchid. When our Neolithic ancestors, living in the Middle East about 10,000 years ago, discovered that certain grasses could be harvested and their seeds planted for richer productions the next season, the first great step in a new association of plants and humans was taken. Grains were discovered and from them flowed the wonder of agriculture; cultivated crops. From then on, humans would increasingly take their living from the controlled production of a few plants, rather than getting a little here and a little there from many varieties that grew wild and the built up knowledge of tens of thousands of years of experience and close relationship with plants in the wild would begin fade away.

1. Which of the following statements about early humans is expressed in the passage?

A. They probably had extensive knowledge of plants.    

B. They thought there was no need to cultivate crops.     

C. They did not enjoy the study of botany.      

D. They placed great importance on the ownership of property.

2. What does the comment “This is logical.” In the first paragraph mean?

A. There is no clear way to determine the extent of our ancestor’s knowledge of plants.           

B. It is not surprising that early humans had a detailed knowledge of plants.

C. It is reasonable to assume that our ancestors behaved very much like people in pre-industrial societies.       

D. Human knowledge of plants is well organized and very detailed.

3. According to the passage, why has general knowledge of botany begun to fade?

A. People no longer value plants as a useful resource.       

B. Botany is not recognized as a special branch of science.

C. Research is unable to keep up with the increasing numbers of plants.

D. Direct contact with a variety of plants has decreased.

4. In the second paragraph, what is the author’s purpose in mentioning “ a rose, an apple, or an orchid”?

A. To make the passage more poetic.

B. To give an example of plant that are attractive.

C. To give botanical examples that all readers will recognize.

D. To explain the variety of botanical life.

5. According to the passage, what was the first great step toward the practice of agriculture?

A. The invention of agricultural tools and machinery.       

B. The development of a system of names for plants.

C. The discovery of grasses that could be harvested and replanted.         

D. The changing diets of early humans.