外研版选修六五单元单词自测
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1 It is agreed that ... 大家一致认为...It is said / reported / believed / hoped /required / suggested / thought that /据说/据报道/人们相信/人们希望/人们要求/人们建议/人们认为...2 terrify v 使受惊吓,使恐惧Terrifying a 吓人的,令人恐惧的terrified a 感到害怕的Terrify sb / sth 使某人/某物惊恐,害怕sb / sth be terrified by / at ... 某人/某物因....而害怕be terrified of ...害怕...3 refuse to do 拒绝做某事( 后不加动名词)refuse sb to do sth 拒绝某人做某事4 breathe v 呼吸breath n 呼吸Breathe in 吸入breathe out 呼出breathe deeply 深呼吸= take a deep breathTake a breath 呼吸out of breath 气喘吁吁,上气不接下气hold one's breath 屏住呼吸5 contrast v & n 对比,对照by / in contrast 对比之下contrast with 与...形成对照in contrast with / to 与...对比起来,与... 形成对照6 identical a 同一的, 完全相同的identity n 同一性identity card 身份证Be identical to ... 和... 一样,与...一致7 beneficial a 有益于... Benefit n 利益,益处。
v 对...有益,有益于...Be beneficial to... 有益于...8 treat v 把...看作v & n 请客,款待Treat ... As ... 把...当成...对待,把...看作类似的表达方法还有Think of ...as ...., think ... To be ... , Consider ...as / to be .... ,Look on ... As ... , take ... As ... regard ... As ...(词短语中as后接形容词)Accept ... As ... Respect ... As. ... View ... As .....Refer to ... As .....9 compulsory a (因法律或规则)必须做的,强制的,强迫的compulsory education 义务教育compulsory subjects 必修科目optional subjects 选修科目10 resist v 抵制,抵抗resistant a 抵抗的,有抵抗力的resistance n 抵抗力Resist sb / sth 抵抗resist doing sth 忍住不做...11 Rely on 依靠,依赖,指望= depend on/ uponreliable a 可信赖的,可靠的12 accompany v 陪同/伴,随着...发生,伴有n 陪伴,与某人在一起accompany sb to sp 陪伴某人去某地sb be accompanied by 某人由...陪同13 get out of control 失去控制,摆脱控制,= out of control in / under control 在控制之下In control of 失控,负责in the control of ... 由....控制,由....负责,由....管理lose control of 失去对...的控制14 absorb v 吸收,使全神贯注Be absorbed in sth / doing sth 全神贯注于,专心致志于15 arise from ... 由...引起16 chase after 追求,追捕。
Module 11闲谈,聊天2非正式的3严肃的4自信地5交朋友 6 v. 缺乏,缺少7对……神经紧张8adj. 预先的,在前的9想起,回忆起10 v. 点头11身体语言,肢体语言12 v. 打呵欠13 v. 叹气,叹息14把目光从……移开15社交规则16除此之外,另外17了解(到);找出(信息)18 n. 机会19 n. 责任;义务20奖品,奖金21 n. 申请22 n. 表格23 n. 移民24不礼貌的25 v. 使……整洁,整理26 n. 退款27 n. 恩惠,照顾28 n. 欢迎会;招待会29 n. 使馆30 pron. 某些31 n. 回答,答复,回信32女推销员,女销售员33 n. 签证34 n. 公司35 n. 传真(机)36直言不讳的37人类38 n. 座右铭,格言39 犯使人难堪的错误40 n. 缺点,短处40因此,结果42 adj. 非偶然的,经常的43 n. 巧合44 n. 顾客,客户45 adj. 成熟的46 adj. 尴尬的47 v. 戏弄,嘲弄48 n. 打字员49 v. 反驳50 adj. 怀孕的51 n. 道歉,致歉52 adj. 谨慎的,慎重的,53 n. 熟人54 adj. 棘手的,难办的55 n. 离婚,离异56 使某人高兴/振作起来57 n. 傻瓜,笨蛋58 n. 职员,办事员59 n. 发型,发式60不管怎么说,无论如何61 adj. 谦虚的,谦逊的62 n. 早午餐63 周年纪念日64 n. 女主人65 v. 打断66省去,删去67 adj. 实际的,事实的68 adj. 纯粹的,真正的69 adj. 好客的,殷勤的70 adj. 秘而不宣的,隐藏的71 v. 骚扰,妨碍72 v. 解释,给……下定义73 知道74 带头,领先75 adv. 优雅地76炫耀77 n. 功能78 n. 心理学家79 adj. 成功的80 n. 法则;原则81 v. 想象82 n. 目的83 情形,情况84 v. 道歉Module 21舒适的,舒服的 2 n. 系列,丛书 3 adj. 精致的,精巧的 4 n. 琥珀5 n. 小型望远镜6 女主角7 男主角8 在……中起重要作用9 n. 小说10 adj. 哲学的;达观的11方向12 v. 消失13 v. 表现,举动14 n. 灌木,矮树15 adv. 确定地,一定地16 v. 犹豫,迟疑17 气味,香味,芳香18 n. 怀疑19 摩擦20 指节,掌指关节21 V. 咬,咬伤22 悄悄行走23 神志不清的24 疲惫,筋疲力尽25 斑猫26 放下27 伸出28 朝……走过来41灌木42 n.惊慌,恐慌43 吸气,闻44(与周围部分不同的)斑,小块45(猫的)胡须46 V.抽动,颤动47 n.谨慎,小心48 眨眼睛29 n. 渴望30 v. 热泪盈眶31 走开32巡逻,巡查33角树34爪子35 v. 轻拍,轻打36 adj. 看不见的37 v. 拱起,成弓形38尾巴39 僵硬地,不灵活地40 警觉地61 v.俯身,弯腰62 v.眩晕,头昏眼花63(心脏)怦怦直跳64 v.爬,攀n.结构,框架棕榈树林阴大道,大街完全地,绝对地49向……扩展50 注视,盯着看51注视,凝视52寻找,搜索53 n. 边,边缘54大概地,粗略地55正方形的56 n. 形状57同高度的58深深地,极度地59完全陌生的60 v.吸引,诱使73 n.战栗,发抖74开始出现的75 n.头晕,眩晕76 v. 做梦77 adj. 醒着的,清醒的78四处寻找79 v. 报仇,复仇80 v. 结婚,娶,嫁65(空气中)充溢着的66 n.视野,景象67 n.斜坡,斜面68公共绿地69 树丛,小树林70 n.亮光,反光71光秃秃的72 v.弯腰,屈身97与……有联系98n. 趣闻,轶事99 n. 草稿100(节目计划等的)构成,安排101 n. 负担,重负102快的,迅速的103顽强的,坚持的104v. 克服81 adj. 邪恶的82小屋83 用咒符镇住84 v. 惩罚85 n. 吸引力,魅力86 自助餐厅87 n. 信封88文学的89 n. 纽带,接合剂,黏合剂90(文学等的)作品数量91小学生,学童92打字机93有天才的,有天赋的94(喻)根,根基95 n. 肉96在某一领域受尊敬的女性领导人物113 v. 积累,积聚114 n. 存款115因此,所以116 v. 达到,得到117身份,地位118亿万富翁,巨富119衣橱120 n. 悲哀,伤心105 n. 调整106 adj. 自动的,习惯性的107(批评等的)对象108 n. 批评,评论109对某人有吸引力110 n. 课程111限于112(书报的)发行133(表惊讶)天哪!哎呀!134 v. 惊叫,大叫135小精灵136 adj. 魔法的;不可思议的121在……前面122 v. 应该,应当123好奇的124回头看125瞥见126出发,动身127嘎吱嘎吱的声音128劈里啪啦的声音129有光泽的130 v. 拖,曳,拖着走131 n. 围巾132(头发)卷曲的137 n. 力量,能力138 n. 侏儒,小矮人139 v. 拥有Module 39喜怒无常的10对……失去兴趣11偶尔,有时12衣帽间,临时寄物处13 转过身来14数量15(带锁的)衣物柜16义卖会1 adj. 人际关系的2 亲密的,亲近的3 v. 信赖,信任4 v. 闲谈,聊天5 n. 钞票,纸币6 突然发生7 (开车)撞伤,撞死8 财政上地29保持联系30与……失去联系31糖果32相像的,相似的17 v. 筹措(金钱)18筹款19 n. 偷,盗窃20(使)旋转,(使)摆动21 v. 面对(危险、困难)22 v. 数23 在……下面24在通电话25活泼的,有生气的26 v. & n. 吵架27和好,和解28 v. 后悔,悔恨45 对……过敏46 adj. 细小的,细微的47 v. 肿,肿大48 n. 胡桃49松鼠50 v. 成熟51 n. 收获52 v. 滑,滑行,滑落33对……感到惭愧34 v. 背叛35体贴的,考虑周到的36 v. 原谅,宽恕37 n. 损失38 v. 责备,申斥39(感到)痛苦的,受到伤害的40享有……的福气41(有平台的)平房42 n. 松树43 n. 虫,蠕虫,蚯蚓44 n. 笼子65 与某人关系很好66 n. 致敬,行礼67 间谍,侦探68 完美的69剧烈的,急剧的70 n. 权利,特权71 对……很怀念72 v. 倒(磁带),倒回去73 v. 预言,预测74 v. 喜欢(某人),有相同想法75友谊地久天长76朝圣者53 石头的,多石的54(狭长的)海湾55水花,浪花56 n. 木匠,木工57 n. 扫帚58 雪茄59 v. 滑倒,失足60 潮湿的61 v. 擦伤,划伤62脚后跟,踵部63 v. 撕破,撕裂64 n. 内衣89反过来,作为交换90 v. 重聚91 n. 夫妇92合伙人,共同出资人93 v. 提到,涉及94属于95底部,底端96真心诚意地,发自内心地7炽热的,发光的78 v. 低声说,喃喃道79 v. 逃跑,逃走80 v. 踱步走81在……中82 撒谎者83 v. 反复地说,重述84(花、枝、叶等的)苞,蓓蕾85 v. 踩,踏86突然,忽然87老的,旧的= old 88使……想起Module 5 (2)57 v. 复制,使再现58特别的,非凡的,卓越的59互相矛盾的,相反的60 n. 缺点,弱点61道德上的优点,善行62易适应的63强制的,强迫的64 n. 法规,条例65方便的,便利的66 v. 抵抗67 v. 播种68 (细菌引起的)腐败病,腐蚀病49 n. 程序50 v. 解开51一系列的52 v. 植入,插入53 和……一样,与……一致54有争议的55有确实根据的,有效的56可选择的77 n. 手指甲78 n. 法规,规则79如下80 科幻的69 害虫70依靠,依赖71生物多样性72(动植物的)品种73 v. 分析74 n. 嫌疑人75 n. 唾液,口水76 v. 吐出(唾液89分解90v. (问题、困难等)发生,出现91反之亦然 92使……复活81古怪的,反常的82 v. 陪伴,陪同83摧毁84摆脱控制85据我们所知86 v. 吸收87样本88完好无损的,完整的Module 49 n. 特征,特性,特质10 n. 诗歌11有诗意的;诗的12赋予……生命(生命力活力)1亲戚,亲属2举办音乐会3音乐学院 4 n. 独奏者;独唱者5 n. 演奏曲目,演出节目6 v. 诠释,解释;翻译7 与……情况相同8 民歌25 n. 行人,步行者26 半圆27 间隔,空隙28 v. 插上(插头)29 n. 插座30 v. 规定,管理,整顿31 n. 风琴,手摇风琴32 v. 回响13与……情况相同14 v. 结合,联合15 v. 使沮丧,使意志消沉16 与……分享感受与想法17 与……进行来往18 音乐大师19创作乐曲20 n. 志气,抱负,雄心21 prep. 关于22 n. 旋律23 n. 押韵,韵24 n. 过路人,行人33 n. 小路,支路34 n. 四重奏,四重奏乐队35 n. 组曲36 n. 从事某项活动的集会37 n. 茶碟,茶托38 adj. 自愿的39 v. 变小,减少40 adj. 空的,空缺的Module 4 (2)53 n. 活泼,快乐,生动54 (痛苦、忧虑等的)解除,减轻,调剂55 v. 使放松,使轻松56 n. 收藏;收藏品57 v. 吸引,使陶醉58 n. 舞台59 n. 活动领域60 告示牌,广告牌41 n. 盖,盖子42手摇风琴43 n. 柄,把手44 v. 轻拍,轻敲,轻叩45 v. 擦,揩(脸、汗等)46 有污迹的,有斑点的47 突然间48 n. 爆米花49 伴着音乐跳舞50 乡村摇滚乐51隧道,地道52 v. 转播,接转69 n. 遗产70 v. 赠送,颁发(礼物、奖品等)71除此之外72 n. 小雕(塑)像73 n. 留声机74 (文艺)批评家75 因此,所以61 利用,凭借,依赖62 v. 表示,表明63 象征的,作为象征的64 数字命理学65 n. 神话66 发卡,发夹67室内(音乐)的68 v. 尊敬,敬重Module 59 n. 暴力10 v. 谋杀11 v. 拒绝12 (火)燃尽,烧完自灭13 v. 呼吸14 n. 血管;静脉15 v. 对照16 与……形成对照1 v. 克隆2 v. 使惊恐,使受惊吓3 (皮肤等)布满皱纹的4 翅膀5 v. 追逐,追赶,追踪6 v. 使觉得恶心;使厌烦7 n. 感情;情绪8 未婚妻25 有益的,有用的26 错误地27 v. 治愈28 把……当成……对待29 假想的,虚构的30 头目,领导31难以置信的32 n. 胡说八道,胡扯17 v. 冲,猛冲18 扑倒在……上19 n. 害怕,恐惧20 发出声音21 一再,屡次22 噩梦23 n. 基因24 完全相同的,同一的41基因的,遗传学的42构成,构造43 n. 遗传学44透明的45扭曲的,弯曲的46基本的,不可或缺的,重要的 47 n. 成分48豌豆33酸(性)的34 细菌35 胚胎36 n. 酶37 (生理)组织38有机体39干细胞40 n. 抚育,养育Module 69 v. 持续10 v. 占领11海滩12 n. 部队;士兵13 adv. 最后,最终14英雄主义,英雄气概15大炮16 炮弹1 复仇的,报复心切的2 v. 入侵,侵略3 v. 放弃,抛弃4 向……宣战5 n. 行动6 取得重大突破(进展)7 v. 淹死,使溺死8 n. 幸存者25 v. 使人疲倦;使人厌烦26 v. 责难;谴责27 战争纪念碑28 n. 国籍29 v. 营救,拯救30 n. 背包31 adv. 后来32 v. 扔下,投下17停下来让某人搭车(船等)18 深的19 v. 使受伤20 adj. (感到)震惊的,惊骇的21 n. 兵,士兵22 n. 纪念碑;纪念馆23 v. 俯视,往下看24 n. 墓,墓穴41 adj. 无意义的,欠思考的42 n. 勇气,胆量43 n. 牺牲44 adj. 难忘的,特别的33 炸弹34 作战行动,军事行动35 根据地,驻扎地,基地36 链条,铁链37 n. 观点38(电影中的)连续镜头39 n. 影像40 混乱,无秩序Module 6 (2)53剃须刀54剪刀55 v. & n. 刮胡子56(女式)长袜57拖拉机58 v. 大叫,呼喊59 n. 理发店60 v. 抚摸45令某人惊讶的是46(陆军的)连,连队47(军队的)行装,行李48 被褥,寝具49梳子50机密的,秘密的51混乱的局面52香水69 n. 解放70 n. 宪法71 n. 醋72值得做的,有价值的61下巴,下颌62小胡子,髭63蜡64磨器,磨具65 v. 卸下66罐子,广口瓶67胡萝卜68(用于祝酒)祝你健康!81 n. 维和人员82 v. 装备,武装83 n. 争论,矛盾84 全体人员85 平民;文职人员86 prep. 不管,不顾73政治家74辛劳,辛苦75 v. 撤退,后退76 v. 鼓舞,鼓励77 v. 投降78 n. 策略,战略79 v. 引用,引述80 n. 头盔。
Module 5 单元测试卷(时间:120分钟总分值:150分)第一局部听力(共两节,总分值30分)第一节(共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What does the man advise the woman to do?A.To save her money.B.To buy a new computer.C.To buy a secondhand one.2.What is the man doing?A.Applying for a job.B.Searching for a flat.C.Planning a trip.3.What time will they arrive at the theatre if they leave now?A.At 720. B.At 735.C.At 750.4.What is the woman?A.A writer. B.A reporter.C.An editor.5.What's the woman's attitude towards Gray?A.She admires her.B.She can't understand her.C.She doesn't like her way of life.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,答复第6至7题。
单元质量检测(五)(时间:100分钟满分:120分)Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AA test to tell if you are at risk from Alzheimer's disease (阿尔茨海默氏病) and dozens of other conditions goes on sale in Britain today costing £125.The test uses a saliva sample to provide more than 100 pieces of genetic information including whether users are more likely than normal to suffer Parkinson's disease (帕金森病), some cancers or baldness.It can also predict whether they like coffee or hate Brussels sprouts (甘蓝), which type of exercise is likely to suit them best and give information about a person's ancestry (家族).The test, already available in the US, is being marketed online by 23andMe, a firm partfunded by Google.A customer spits into a tube, seals it and sends it back to 23andMe's labs for analysis. Four to six weeks later, they receive a detailed report in the post written in everyday language.It will tell them, for example, whether their risk of Alzheimer's disease is higher or lower than average. 23andMe —run by Anne Wojcicki, wife of Google cofounder Sergey Brin — says its mission is to ensure that individuals can personally access, understand and benefit from the human genome (基因组).It says that armed with the information, people can take better care of their health. For instance, the printout may give someone the impetus (动力) they need to give up smoking or it could mean they receive regular health checks so that an illness can be caught — and treated early.Genetic tests are already available in Britain but generally provide less information and are more expensive.1.A test to tell if you are at risk from some diseases ________.A.costs £125 every dayB.costs about £125C.is of little useD.can help sick people recover2.What does the test make use of to provide genetic information?A.The blood in a person's brain.B.The liquid produced in a person's mouth.C.The skin in a person's breast.D.A person's hair.3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.23andMe depends on Google financially.B.23andMe is run by Sergey Brin and his wife.C.Sergey Brin founded Google on his own.D.23andMe is popular now.BThere are three reasons why I don't think that we are ready for cloning. Firstly, we don't know exactly what the consequences of cloning would be. For example, if scientists cloned a man, they might know what he would look like, but they wouldn't know his quality. What would happen if scientists cloned another Hitler or others like him? Do you really think we would survive if this became a reality?Secondly, cloning raises many ethical questions. Look back at the cloned man that has been presented and ask yourself these questions:“Do you really think that he would be a man?”“Who would be responsible for him?”“Do you think he should have the same rights as we have?”I don't think that we can answer these questions now.Lastly, we don't know exactly what the meaning of life is. In my opinion, creating life is the duty of nature, and we must not interfere (干预) with that task because we can't understand the extremely complicated relationships among lives that are defined by nature. Usually these relationships are extremely complex. Sometimes,they seem to be so untouchable that they cannot be changed. From my point of view, we have to look at the natural environment around us. We can see that an ecosystem (生态系统) is made up of a lot of different kinds of life, and each life has its own function within the system. If we disturb that, I think it could lead to our extinction (灭绝). Even though cloning may have a lot of benefits for humans, I think we should stop cloning because we do not understand it and can't control all of its effects. Maybe in the future, we will be ready to do it, but that time has not yet arrived.4.According to the author, we are not ready for cloning because ________.A.two or more people may have the same appearanceB.scientists are not sure about the personalities of the cloned peopleC.people may not function properly if there are more cloned human beings D.cloning has not been permitted by the government5.In the third argument the author fears that we will ________ if we create life at will.A.change the natural environment around usB.disturb the ecosystem in natureC.suffer from overpopulationD.accelerate the extinction of animals6.According to the passage, what's the author's attitude towards cloning?A.Positive. B.Critical.C.Indifferent. D.Supportive.7.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A.To Clone or NotB.Why Should We Stop Cloning?C.Scientific Research on CloningD.The Advantages and Disadvantages of CloningCI grew up in an area where the natural disaster I was really concerned about was earthquakes.Besides the fire drills (演习) we had each year at school, we also had earthquake drills. Luckily, there are a few things we can do to prepare for an earthquake.At home, I think we can fasten heavy objects to our walls. We can buy hooks at our local hardware store. When we fasten them to the walls, we should make sure we follow the instructions.When we put objects on shelves, we should make sure they are not heavy or that they cannot hurt somebody when they fall off. This is especially important in bedrooms, as when we are awakened due to an earthquake, our reaction time may be slow. We will want to make sure that we don't have objects that will fall directly on to the bed.For homes with children, I think parents should teach them what to do during an earthquake. Parents should show them how to get under a table during a quake. Another safe place is an inside doorframe. Parents should teach children not to go near glass or other unsafe areas during the quake. I think they should also teach children what to do if they are ever trapped after an earthquake.If we are in a structure, which has suffered considerable damage, I think we should try to move outside after the quake. As we go outside, we should make sure that we are aware of fallen power lines and other dangers. Broken gas mains are another serious danger after a quake.This is an emergency where it is important to have a family's emergency action plan in place.Most likely a family will not be together during an earthquake. If each one can remember what they are supposed to do in this situation, then they will have an easier time finding and picking up each other.8.We learn that in the area where the author grew up, ________.A.wild fires break out frequentlyB.people are not afraid of earthquakesC.earthquakes are very likely to occurD.many kinds of natural disasters take place9.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text?A.Fastening heavy objects to the walls.B.Building strong houses for earthquakes.C.Avoiding putting heavy things on shelves.D.Getting out of a damaged building quickly.10.What does the author think of staying inside a doorframe during an earthquake?A.It's challenging. B.It's deadly.C.It's safe. D.It's a bit risky.11.The last paragraph mainly shows the importance of ________.A.staying together as a family in an earthquakeB.having a family's emergency action plan in placeC.finding and picking up each other after an earthquakeD.staying calm and knowing what to do in an earthquakeDScientists say sea levels are rising and will continue to do so into the future. Coastal communities around the world are already experiencing the influence of rising seas. Many cities and towns are taking steps to deal with this new reality.Photographers have taken pictures to document those efforts. Their photos are part of an exhibit called “Sink or Swim: Designing for a Sea Change”. It can be seen at the Aquarium of the Pacific, in Long Beach, California. Disastrous storms and floods could be a new reality around the world. That is the opinion of oceanographer Jerry Schubel. He is president of the Aquarium of the Pacific. He said, “Global climate change is resulting in rising seas, coastal flooding and increasingly powerful storms.”A video produced by the aquarium shows how water levels are rising. It_also_shows_how_lowlying_places_that_flood_historically_are_at_the_highest_risk. Dan Cayan studies weather conditions for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego. He says sea levels are rising at a higher rate now than a few years ago.Scientists estimate that, by the end of the century, sea levels around the world could rise by more than a meter and could continue to rise. Mr Cayan says heattrapping greenhouse gases are causing temperatures to rise. According to him, as the climate warms, the potential for releasing stored water on Earth, largely in Greenland, Antarctica, holds a lot of potential sea level rise in the future.Scientists say city planners in coastal communities must continue to come up withnew ways to adapt to rising seas. They say this can be done through futuristic buildings, roads and other infrastructure.12.We can learn from Paragraph 1 that now many coastal communities ________.A.don't know they are already at great riskB.face problems caused by rising sea levelsC.have been completely destroyed by floodsD.have moved away because of rising sea levels13.In the opinion of Jerry Schubel, ________.A.flooding is the most common in coastal communitiesB.the world is ready for disastrous storms and floodsC.not all powerful storms are caused by climate changeD.there'll be more disastrous storms and floods in the future14.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 means such places ________.A.do not experience as many floods as beforeB.can be very easily affected by sea level changeC.experience higher sea levels than all other placesD.will experience the most various natural disasters15.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in Paragraph 4?A.What causes sea levels to rise.B.Where a lot of water is stored now.C.How much sea levels will rise by 2100.D.How to stop stored water from getting released.Ⅱ.任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。