最新版2019-2020年人教版高中英语必修五Unit5单元综合测试四及答案-精编试题
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模块五第五单元测验试卷第一部分:听力(略)第二部分:语言知识和语言运用:I. 语言结构:(15)Last Sunday I (21) (see) the worst storm in years. It came suddenly in the mid-afternoon and lasted more than three hours. At first, the sky grew dark all of a sudden.(22) (介词) minutes, forks of lightning forced (23) (冠词) way into the sky. Then it was followed by the boom-boom-boom of thunder. A very strong wind blew into my room. My valuable notes, lying on my desk in the room, (24) (fly) high into the air. I jumped up to catch them but (25) (luck) a few sheets sailed out of the open window. As I ran out of to get the notes, big drops of rain began to fall.(26) (连词) I ran back into the house, the rain began to pour in waves. I fought to close the windows. I did it (27) (连词) was wet all over. I dried myself with a towel. Then I heard a sudden loud sound from the back of the house. I ran out of the room to find out (28) (引导词) it was. A tree was broken. Part of its big branch lay across the floor. The table was(29) (短语动词) pieces. (30) (代词) would take a lot of work rebuild it. However, we were thankful that nobody was hurt.saw, Within, the, flied, unluckily, When, and, what, fallen into, ItII.完形填空。
第四单元测评(主题语境:人与自我——做人与做事)(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前,你都有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What dessert will the man order?A.Ice cream.B.A chocolate cake.C.Nothing.答案:A2.What will the man do this weekend?A.Go to the movies with the woman.B.Celebrate his sister’s birthday.C.Go skiing with his parents and his sister.答案:C3.What does the man ask the woman to do?A.Help him paint his bedroom.B.Make lunch for him.C.Take care of his brother.答案:A4.Who is the woman?A.A waitress.B.A doctor.C.A driver.答案:C5.What is the man doing?A.Having an interview.B.Talking with his boss.C.Writing a résumé (简历).答案:A第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分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三个选项中选出最佳选项,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,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
人教新课标英语必修5Unit5 First aid同步练习及参考答案Unit Five First aidI. 根据下列句子意思用所给词的正确形式或所给汉语填空1.The first a skills are of great use when needed.2.She cut her finger on a piece of glass and it is b.3.While playing football one of his a sprained and he can’t walk now.4.When you get b, it is best to place burns under gently running water for about 10 minutes.5.The skin is one of the o of our body.6.This kind of mushrooms contains a deadly p. You can’t eat them.7.I got an e shock from that faulty light switch.8.When you get injured, you can slow the bleeding by applying p to the wound.9.You must have _________ (imagine) to write a good play.10.He has a wide k___________ of painting and music.11.If there was any disappointment it was probably ____________.(暂时的)12.“I'm not meddling,” To m said ___________ (温和地), “I'm just curious.”13.To me his latest film which other people are crazy about is just ____________ (难以忍受的).14.I realized I had to overcome the language _________ (障碍) when I went to a foreign country.15.After that traffic accident, Mr. Smith’ eyes were so __________ (肿的), she could hardly see.16.Children are all walked barefoot across the _________ (潮湿的) sand to the water’s edge.17. The wind was so heavy that I pulled my scarf more ___________ (紧紧地)round my neck.18. They had faced one difficulty after another with _________ (无畏) and dedication.19. It might be ____________ (有所助益) to consider your attitude to an insurance policy.20. It is _________ (很重要) to get support from those closest in these trying times.II、完形填空阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
人教新课标英语必修5Unit5 First aid同步精练及答案Unit Five First aidI. 用所给词的词组适当形式填空1.It’s illegal to ___________ advertisements _______ (tick) public places.2.They wanted to _______(squeeze) more money _______ the taxpayer3.Don’t take anything away. You know I am a girl of order. And I like to have everything ___________ (place).4.Sam ________________ (knock) a kettle full of boiling water on his legs.5.It is said that taking this medicine can prevent one from _____________ (infect) flu virus.6.More than 100,000 people could __________ (fall) after drinking contaminated water.7.What you have told me may _______________ (difference) to my own position.8. A trained dog can __________ (act) a guide to a blind person.9.We should encourage our children to ____________ (involve) fund-raising for charity.10.This is what she has been saying __________________ (over) again. I don't know how many times.II.语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当内容(每空1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Ⅰ.单句填空1.(2019·全国Ⅰ,阅读A篇)The deadlines and what you need to apply depend the program.2.(2019·江苏,24)More wind power stations will spring up to meet the demand clean energy.3.Damaged but not defeated,he was still ahead me.I was right to have admired him.4.Brian is gifted in(write) music; he is very likely to be a Beethoven.5.If accepted for the job,you ll(inform) soon.6.Not(polish) his poem,he doesn t dare to submit it to the professor.7.I have an(appoint) with Dr Smith,but I need to change it.8.The publishers are confident that the books(publish) next month will sell well.9.The boy made trouble for his teacher because he(accuse) of destroying property.【答案】1.on 2.for 3.of 4.writing 5.be informed 6.having polished7.appointment8.to be published9.was accusedⅡ.单句改错1.Once a neighbor accused me of play my radio too loudly.2.We are rather skeptically about the sympathy they claim to have for the poor.3.I waited patiently hoped that someone would come to my assistance.4.There is no point complaining now—we re leaving tomorrow at any case.5.I m afraid you ve missed a deadline—the deadline for applications was May 30th.6.She is senior for me, since she joined the firm before me.7.He didn t notice his mother enter his room with his attention concentrating on the computer games.8.Only after he lost his temper did his father approve seeing the doctor and having a good rest.【答案】1.play➝playing 2.skeptically➝skeptical 3.hoped➝hoping 4.at➝in 5.a➝the6.for➝to7.concentrating→ concentrated8.approve后加ofⅢ.写作升级根据提示利用本单元所学知识写一篇80词左右的英文短文。
新课标高二上学期5册Unit5测试Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)1. — ! This is a very busy road.— Thank you, I will. If there were a traffic light, things would be better.A. Good luckB. Come onC. Watch outD. Cheer up2. “Parents can make big difference in dealing with stress of their children,” said Professor Lee.A. a; theB. a; aC. the; theD. the; a3. — Such a small mistake could have been avoided.— Yes. But he too careless at that time.A. isB. wasC. has beenD. had been4. The boys of Kirkwall are divided into two teams during the match on which part of the town they come from.A. to dependB. dependedC. having dependedD. depending5. Barbara quickly pressure to the wound in the teenager’s head and asked her not to move.A. chokedB. appliedC. pouredD. attended6. There is no doubt the picture was false, because the legs of the actress were too long for the rest of her body.A. whetherB. whichC. thatD. what7. — I think teenagers should know a general knowledge about first aid.—That’s just I agree.A. whatB. whichC. howD. where8. The project we are engaged in is of importance, because it will be a bridge between China and other countries.A. properB. guiltyC. fairD. vital9.— Have you got any plan for the coming summer vacation?—, I’m going to visit my uncle in California.A. If soB. If notC. If possibleD. If necessary10. A high temperature is one of the of the H7N9 flu, so you’d better go to hospital to have yourself examined.A. symptomsB. signsC. sightsD. signals11.— What happened yesterday afternoon?— Oh, I was driving along the road a taxi knocked onto my car from behind.A. whileB. whenC. beforeD. unless12. It is reported that a large number of hou ses by the strong earthquakein Ya’an and now the victims badly need help.A. have destroyedB. has destroyedC. were destroyedD. was destroyed13. The company has a complete system so that every worker has the chance to improve themselves.A. in chargeB. in placeC. in returnD. in turn14. the help of the police, the Smiths finally put their hands the young man who had saved their son from the river.A. Under; inB. With; inC. Under; onD. With; on15.— Here is a doll for your daughter.— Thank you very much. But you it. You have bought so many things for her.A. needn’t have boughtB. needn’t buyC. mustn’t have boughtD. must buy16. In my opinion, children should be encouraged to do some jobs in summer vacation to experience the hardship of life.A. uniqueB. complexC. essentialD. temporary17. Yu Haoming, who got in making a film, has recovered and appeared before the public.A. burningB. burnedC. to be burnedD. being burned18.—the film So Young becomes popular among the audience?— Maybe because it has something that touches their hearts.A. Why is it thatB. Why it is thatC. What is it thatD. How it is that19. The injured from Ya’an are in different hospitals. Right now they ar e being carefully.A. operatedB. settledC. treatedD. cured20. The graduate is on the edge of a breakdown, because he is unable to deal with the heavy from daily life.A. injuryB. tissueC. pressureD. barrier第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)There was once a village with a very wise old man as their leader. The leader often gave meaningful guidance about 21 to the villagers.One day, he 22 all the men in the village before him. They all got a(n) 23 to have dinner together at th e old man’s house. What was 24 was that the old man told each of them to bring a glass of wine with them. All the wine would then be poured into a big wine jug (壶), which would then be 25 together.The day finally came and all of the invited villagers brought with them a glass of wine as 26 . They could see a wine jug 27 there before they stepped in the old man’s house. One by one they 28 their wine into the jug, entered the house, 29 themselves and then started their 30 together. When the dinner was over, the old man asked them to drink the wine taken from the wine jug.One by one they drank the wine, and on each face, a(n) 31 expression appeared right away. Then the old man asked, “How was the wine? Did it32 fine?” One of them answered, “Oh, what I drank just now was not wineat all 33 more like plain water.”How could it be like that? Everyone 34 thought in their heart, “I’ll justbring a glass of plain water with me. It won’t make any 35 anyway, since it will be 36 with all the good wine that others bring. Besides, nobody willknow who has brought the plain water. 37 , it won’t change very much the taste of the 38 wine others have brought.”In our lives, we often think that whatever 39 deeds we do, it won’t makemuch difference to the 40 . But imagine that everyone does it the same way.We are part ofthe change.21. A. universe B. life C. journey D. food22. A. gathered B. praised C. recognized D. cheated23. A. message B. opportunity C. invitation D. advice24. A. unbearable B. necessary C. shocking D. interesting25. A. bought B. produced C. shared D. ordered26. A. instructed B. imagined C. expected D. reminded27. A. still B. already C. instead D. even28. A. drank B. made C. poured D. developed29. A. dressed B. seated C. devoted D. enjoyed30. A. discussion B. dinner C. meeting D. dream31. A. delighted B. confused C. excited D. annoyed32. A. remain B. smell C. taste D. appear33. A. but B. though C. unless D. because34. A. silent B. asleep C. present D. anxious35. A. difference B. sense C. excuse D. distance36. A. drawn B. examined C. wrapped D. mixed37. A. In addition B. After all C. At first D. Before long38. A. good B. cheap C. fresh D. false39. A. unimportant B. regular C. unpleasant D. informal40. A. family B. others C. result D. whole第二部分阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
⼈教版新课标⾼中英语2019-2020学年必修五第五单元Unit5单元测试试题含答案Unit 5 First aid第⼀节(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。
AHi Singapore First Aid Training Center!I am Nivashini Kaliaperumal, a research officer working at the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology (IMCB). Under the coaching of both you and Mr Jason Sim, I was certified (证明) to be a first aider yesterday.Coincidentally (恰巧), my first aid skills were put to test today. While returning to work with my workmates after lunch, we noticed a small crowd gathered around a 4D shop. Surp risingly, they weren’t buying lottery (彩票) tickets. Instead a pale looking aunty seated on the step of the shop had attracted a crowd around her. We immediately rushed to the scene.I introduced myself as a certified first aider, which put her mind at rest. Though feeling weak, she refused to lie down. I realized that she was in a poorly ventilated (空⽓流通不好的) area as many were frequently walking past her. My workmates and I moved her to a well ventilated area. Some kind onlookers bought her mineral water. She felt better after resting and drinking some water.A bleeding wound was noticed on her neck. She had been injured during her fall and was feeling weak. Thankfully a medical shop was nearby and necessary first aid items were bought. While dressing the wound, I collected necessary information (name, health problems, medicine, etc) about her. She is a patient with high blood pressure who takes her medicine regularly.A complete head to toe examination was performed. No further sign of bleeding was observed. We encouraged her to see a doctor before she left for home.Being trained with proper first aid knowledge and skills allowed me to help Aunty Sally today. Thank you for taking the time to teach us these lifesaving skills. It has given me confidence to reach out to those in need and provide proper care. Special thanks to the First Aid Team for making a difference in our lives.Best wishes,Nivashini1. After a brief examination of the aunty, the author _____.A. bought her some food and drinksB. moved her to a well ventilated areaC. kept talking to her to keep her awakeD. asked her to lie down and have a rest2. Noticing that the aunty had a bleeding wound, the author _____.A. dressed the wound at onceB. asked her to see a doctor immediatelyC. directly rushed her to a nearby hospitalD. called her family to collect useful information3. What’s the author’s intention of writing this text?A. To express her thanks.B. To describe an accident.C. To share her knowledge about first aid.D. To call on readers to learn first aid skills.BMaria Montessori (1870-1952) is a famous Italian educationalist whose method of teaching has influenced people all over the world.Born in Italy in 1870, Montessori became the first female (⼥性的) doctor in her country after she graduated from medical school in 1896. Later, working with deprived (缺乏⾜够教育的) children, she set up a “Children’s House” in Rome. This was the place where she developed the Montessori Method, an educational system that encourages an informal style of teaching. Children learn from dealing with everyday materials and they develop at their own pace. The Montessori philosophy is simple. Children are individuals (个体) who must be free to learn without being criticized (批评) or limited. It’s the child that controls the pace, topic and lessons, not the rest of the class or the teacher. As a result, children enjoy learning and this gives them confidence and makes them happy.The Montessori Method also teaches children skills to help them become independent. Very young children learn to dress themselves, to cook and to put their toys and clothes away. Children are encouraged to repeat activities as often as they wish, and they develop their observation skills by doing different activities.A Montessori teacher observes children closely in order to provide them with individual learning programmes. The teacher is a guide, not a leader of the classroom, helpi ng to open students’ eyes to the wonders around them.Montessori wanted to free children’s minds so that they could learn through self-teaching and self-correction. It’s an approach to teaching which encourages children to learn by doing and experimenting.A typical room in a Montessori school has many things children can use, for example, books, objects and games. The furniture is light so they can arrange it as they wish, and the cabinets (橱柜) are low, so the children can reach them. Because the environment offers a range of activities, children like to work together and they develop a social life based on cooperation rather than competition.Maria Montessori travelled all over the world, training teachers to use her method. She wrote The Montessori Method in 1912 and The Secret of Childhood in 1936.4. What is TRUE about the Montessori Method?A. It gives children freedom to learn.B. It supports a formal way of teaching.C. It has strict rules and instructions for children.D. It encourages children to learn without teachers.5. From the Montessori Method, children may learn _____.A. some independent living skillsB. how to design different activitiesC. mainly by observing their teachersD. how to win in various competitions26. Montessori aimed to _____.A. free teachers from teachingB. help reduce children’s learning stressC. help children develop international viewsD. encourage children to learn by themselves7. A typical room in a Montessori school is helpful in _____.A. developing children’s hobb iesB. exciting children’s imaginationC. teaching children to cooperateD. developing children’s sense of competitionCThe documentary (纪录⽚) Blood Lions shows South Africa’s cruel “canned” lion hunting industry. In canned hunts, lions are raised by humans and kept in enclosed (围住的) spaces on private hunting areas. Hunters can get trophy (战利品) heads easily in exchange for (交换) fees of up to $50,000. There are about 8,000 “ranch (a very large farm)” lions in South Africa. So the country’s hunt operators can make a fortune.Ian Michler was a lead character in the film. He talked about Blood Lions last July when it was shown in Durban, South Africa. The film has since been viewed in 185 countries. More than 50 screenings have been held at film festivals and in meetings of special interest groups. This year, Blood Lions will be shown at every major tourism conference in Europe and Africa.Outside the film, Michler and the team are running a global campaign. They are aimed at ending canned hunts and other cold-blooded activities involving lions and other large animals.Australia became the first country, in February 2015, to forbid imports (进⼝) of lion trophies. It was followed by France in November. That month, Blood Lions was shown in the European Parliament. As a result, the governments of Finland, Italy, and Spain decided to hold their own screenings. There are a number of other countries likely to do the same.At the same time, at the end of last year, the world’s leading group of African lion researchers offered an important suggestion. They advised that any analysis of the present state of wild lions in South Africa should not include its thousands of “ranch”lions. Wild lions in South Africa now number some 3,000. There are around 20,000 wild lions in Africa.“The great majority of lion populations in Africa have been reduced,” says Hans Bauer, lion researcher at Oxford University’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit. “It’s important to stress that South Africa’s ranch lions are a horror that has nothing to do with lion protection. These lions should never be taken into account in any serious analysis of the state of lions in Africa.”8. What do we learn about Blood Lions?A. It has attracted many tourists.B. It tells the story of a lion fighter.C. It has an international influence.D. It has brought the producer lots of money.9. Michler and his team’s campaign _____.A. was first started in AustraliaB. has won little support in EuropeC. has achieved noticeable effectsD. aims to save endangered animals10. What can we infer about Bauer?A. He suggests analyzing lions properly.B. He has seen an increase of African wild lions.C. He may be a strong supporter of trophy hunting.D. He hopes that there will be more ranch lions in Africa.11. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To explain the main idea of a new film.B. To report an animal protection campaign.C. To encourage farmers to raise ranch lions.D. To advertise South Africa’s hunting industry.DIf someone asked you to quantify (衡量) the time you spend online, how would you answer? If you’re like one-fifth of Americans, you’d likely say “almost constantly.” New research shows that 21 percent of Americans report that they’re online more or less constantly.Andrew Perrin, a research assistant at Pew, did a survey about Internet use. During the survey, adults were asked how much they go online. 13 percent said they don’t go online and 13 percent said they go online several times a week or less. Only 10 percent said they go online once a day and much larger quantities said they go online several times a day (42 percent) or “almost constantly” (21 percent).Interestingly, there wasn’t a gender split (性别分化) when it came to near constant Internet use. Age seems to be the great divider: Only six percent of people over 65 said they were online that much. Those who reported that they were online all the time included 12 percent of 50- to 64-year-olds, 28 percent of 30- to 49-year-olds and 36 percent of 18- to 29-year-olds. Don’t suppose that teen agers are online more than adults, however. In another survey, Pew found that while they did have a slight edge on adults in general when it came to “almost constant” Internet use, 24 percent said they were online pretty much all the time. They still fell greatly behind the 36 percent of adults between 18 and 29 years of age who were always online. Given that the United Nations considers unrestricted (⽆限制的) Internet access (接⼊) to be a human right, the number of Americans who report being online “almost con stantly” could rise along with availability and affordability. But it remains to be seen whether being online all the time is actually something to long for, or how constant connectivity will affect American culture in the long term.12. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The aim of the survey.B. The results of the survey.C. Why the survey mattered.D. How the survey was carried out.13. According to the text, most “almost constant” Internet users are _____.A. teenagersB. men over 50 years oldC. adults between 18 and 29 years oldD. women between 30 and 49 years old14. The underlined part “have a slight edge on” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _____.A. have power overB. have an advantage overC. have a very bad effect onD. have nothing in common with15. The author showed his concern about _____.A. the affordability of Internet useB. the availability of unrestricted Internet accessC. the effect constant Internet use may have on cultureD. the health problems constant Internet use may cause第⼆节(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。
Unit 5 综合测试题满分100 分,考试时间90 分钟I .单项填空(每小题1分,共15分)1 .—Her concert was _____ b ig success last night.—I think it surely makes _____ difference for a new talent.A./;/ B. a;a C. a;the D. a;/答案: B a big success“ 一个巨大的成功”。
make a difference “有影响,重要”,是固定搭配。
2.It is the fact ______ he doesn't know his own birthday _______surprises us all.A. which; whichB. that; thatC. which; thatD. that; which答案: B 考查强调句。
句意:正是他不知道自己生日这个事实让我们感到惊讶。
the fact 后 ________________ he doesn't know his own birthday是一个同位语从句,不缺成分所以第一空应填that。
第二空是强调句应填that。
3.I don't think Tom's remarks are _______ ;he is not supposed to say so.A. in placeB. in peaceC. in surpriseD. in trouble答案: A 考查介词短语意义辨析。
句意:我认为汤姆的言论不恰当,他不应该这么说。
in place “适当,在适当的位置”;in peace “和平地”;in surprise “惊奇地”;in trouble “处于麻烦中”。
4.The number of people invited _______ f ifty, but a number ofthem _______ absent for different reasons.A. were; wasB. was; wasC. was; wereD. were; were答案:C the number of修饰复数名词作主语时,谓语动词用单数形式。
Unit 5测试卷姓名:____________班级:____________成绩:____________ 第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AWhat is the nature of the scientific attitude, the attitude of the man or woman who studies and applies physics, chemistry, geology, engineering, medical or any other science? We all know that science plays an important role in the societies in which we live.Many people believe, however, that our progress depends on two different aspects of science.The first of these is the application of the machines and products that scientists and technologists develop.New drugs, faster and safer means of transport, new systems of applied knowledge are some examples of this aspect of science.The second aspect is the application of the special methods of thought and action that scientists use in their work.What are these special methods of thinking and acting? First of all, it seems that a successful scientist is full of curiosity —he wants to find out how and why the universe works.He usually directs his attention towards problems which he notices have no satisfactory explanation, and his curiosity makes him look for underlying relationships even if the data available seem to be unconnected.Moreover, he thinks he can improve the existing conditions, whether of pure or applied knowledge, and enjoys trying to solve the problems which this involves.He is a good observer, accurate, patient and objective and applies persistent and logical thought to the observations he makes.He uses the facts he observes to the full extent.For example, trained observers acquire a very large amount of information about a star mainly from the accurate analysis of the simple lines that appear in a spectrum.He is skeptical—he does not accept statements which are not based on the most complete evidence available—and therefore rejects authority as the sole basis for truth.Furthermore, he is not only critical of the work of others, but also of his own, since he knows that man is the least reliable of scientific instruments and that a number of factors tend to disturb objective investigation.Lastly, he is highly imaginative since he often has to look for relationships in data, which are not only complex but also frequently incomplete.Furthermore, he needs imagination if he wants to make hypotheses of how processes work and how events take place.These seem to be some of the ways in which a successful scientist or technologist thinks and acts.1.Many people believe that science helps society to progress through ________.A.applied knowledgeB.more than one aspectC.technology onlyD.the use of machines2.According to the passage, a successful scientist would NOT________.A.easily believe in unchecked statementsB.easily criticize others' research workC.always use his imagination in workD.always use evidence from observation3.What does the passage mainly discuss?A.Application of technology.B.Progress in modem society.C.Scientists' ways of thinking and acting.D.How to become a successful scientist.【答案】【解题导语】这是一篇社会生活类文章。
人教版英语必修5 Unit 5 First aid同步训练及参考答案Unit Five First aidI、短文语法填空One Sunday morning in August I went to a local music festival. I left it early because I had an appointment__1__ (late) that day. My friends walked me to the bus stop and waited with me__2__ the bus arrived. I got on the bus and found a seat near the back, and then I noticed a man__3__ (sit) at the front. He__4__ (pretend) that a tiger toy was real and giving it a voice. He must be__5__ (mental) disabled.Behind him were other people to__6__he was trying to talk, but after some minutes__7__ walked away and sat near me, looking annoyed.I didn’t want to be laughed at for talking to him but I didn’t like leaving him__8__ his own either.After a while I rose from my seat and walked to the front of the bus. I sat next to the man and introduced myself. We had__9__ amazing conversation. He got off the bus before me and I felt very happy the rest of the way home.I’m glad I made the choice. It made__10__ of us feel good.1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________5.________ 6.________ 7.________ 8.________9.________ 10.________II、完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
新课标高二上学期5册Unit5测试Class: Name: Marks: 满分(135)第Ⅰ卷(共95分)Ⅰ. 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
When Andrew Jackson was eight years old, the long war, called the Revolutionary War, began. The queen’s 1 were sent into every part of the country. There was much 2; and several great battles took place between the British and the Americans.When the city of Charleston was 3 by the British, Andrew was thirteen years old. “I’m going to help 4 those British out of the country,” he said to his mother. He was not 5 enough to be a soldier, but he was not afraid of anything. He was strong and ready for every 6 .One day as he was riding through the woods, some British soldiers saw him. They quickly 7 him and made him their prisoner. They took him to the British camp.“Get down here and clean the mud from my boots,” said the British captain. Andrew stood up straight and 8 before the captain. “Sir,” he said, “I’m a prisoner of war, and demand that I be 9 with respect.”“You rebel (反叛者)!” shouted the captain. “Down with you, and clean those boots at once.”The thin, tall boy seemed to grow 10 as he a nswered, “I’ll not be the servant of any Englishman.”The captain was very 11 . He drew his sword to hit the boy. Andrew got an ugly gash (伤口) across the shoulder. Some other officers, who had witnessed the whole 12 , cried out to the captain. “13 ! The boy is so 14 that he deserves to be treated as a gentleman.”Andrew was not held long as a prisoner and he was 15 to go home. In time, Andrew Jackson became a very great man. He was appointed as general in the army,and lastly he was for eight years the president of the United States.1. A. competitors B. soldiers C. workers D. reporters2. A. discussing B. crying C. fighting D. complaining3. A. hidden B. protected C. discoveredD. taken4. A. send B. drive C. lead D. show5. A. old B. smart C. active D. calm6. A. word B. duty C. event D. advantage7. A. surrounded B. contacted C. wounded D. avoided8. A. terrified B. patient C. proud D. comfortable9. A. trapped B. cured C. invited D. treated10. A. healthier B. fatter C. taller D. better11. A. sad B. angry C. fearful D. nervous12. A. result B. mistake C. victory D. event13. A. Shame B. Difficulty C. Danger D. Surprise14. A. lucky B. brave C. intelligent D. energetic15. A. allowed B. encouraged C. forbidden D. requested第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在标有16 ~ 25的空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
Like many grandparents, Irving Wilson regularly stays with his grandchildren. So when the Red Cross put on a special child first-aid course for 16 older, he joined in it.Irving, who has six grandchildren 17 (age) under 12, was just one of many grandparents attending the busy first-aid lessons.He said, “My wife is a nurse 18 I’ve always relied on her to act in an emergency. But there are occasions when she’s out and I’m left looking 19 the kids by myself. Having some first-aid skills means I’ll know 20 to do if anything bad happens.”The Everyday First-Aid Course covered basic skills such as dealing 21 burns, fractures and bleeding injuries, and also what to do if a child or baby starts choking.Irving said, “22 (recent), my youngest grandson who’s just 12 months oldswallowed a coin. Luckily, he didn’t choke and was still able to breathe, but he couldn’t eat and 23 (have) a strange cough for a while. Finally, the doctors were able to remove it. “However, it definitely made 24 think about ‘what if that had happened while I was looking after him and he had started to choke?’. It is so simple 25 (grasp) the key skills. I certainly feel I could respond to an emergency now if I had to.”16. 17. 18. 19.20.21. 22. 23.24. 25.Ⅱ. 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
ALinda and her friends Cath and Karen were enjoying a country walk with their seven dogs outside Plymouth when their day took a shocking turn. Cath—who is 60 years old—suddenly fell and hit her head hard on the ground, then became unconscious.Given their location, Linda immediately realised she’d have to depend on her own life-saving skills to make sure her friend stayed safe.“I phoned 999 but, because of our position, they took 30 minutes—maybe even more—to reach us. I knew an air ambulance was also on the way from Exeter, but it seemed like a lifetime while I was waiting.”Luckily, Linda had recently renewed her life-saving skills at first aid in the workplace course so she stayed calm and knew exactly what to do.She said, “First, I placed my friend in the recovery position. Then I lay against her to keep her warm and wrapped both our coats around her. Then I just kept talking to her to keep her awake.”Linda’s treatment kept her friend safe and warm until doctors arrived and took her to hospital. Looking back, she said, “Being a first aider for real was scary, but I kept my cool and everything th e Red Cross taught me kicked in. I’m so glad I renewed my course.”Karen added, “If it had not been for Linda’s first-aid skills, the situation could havebeen so much worse. She stayed so calm the whole time and I felt completely helpless. This incident has made us all aware of how important it is to have some basic first-aid skills.”Interestingly, the three friends belong to a dog charity—South West GSD Rescue. GSDR promotes safety awareness (推进安全意识) (always have your mobile phone, try and walk with another person) while his members are out walking dogs.26. When Cath fell and became unconscious, Linda ________.A. gave first aid to CathB. didn’t know what to doC. couldn’t reach an ambulance by telephoneD. could do nothing but wait for the ambulance27. Linda kept talking to Cath so that ________.A. Cath could stay awakeB. Cath would not lose heartC. Cath would recover quicklyD. Cath would feel comfortable28. Why could Linda remain calm during the incident?A. Because Karen was with her.B. Because an ambulance was on the way.C. Because her friend was not seriously hurt.D. Because she had just renewed her first-aid skills.29. What did Karen learn from the incident?A. Old people shouldn’t walk their dogs far.B. It’s necessary to learn some first-aid skills.C. One should remain calm during an incident.D. People should keep healthy while walking dogs.30. Members of South West GSD Rescue are asked to ________.A. meet other dog loversB. donate money to dogsC. give first aid to people walking dogs outD. have safety awareness while walking dogs outsideBSome expressions describe people who are important—or who at least think they are. One such expression is “bigwig”. In the 17th century, important men in Europe began to wear false hair, called wigs. As years passed, wigs began to get bigger. The size of a man’s wig depended on how important he was. The more important he was—or thought he was—the bigger the wig he wore.Today, the expression “bigwig” is used to make fun of a person who feels important. People never tell someone he is a bigwig. They only use the expression behind his back.“Big wheel” is another way to describe an important person. A big wheel may be the head of a company, a political leader, or a famous movie star. They are big wheels because they are powerful. What they do affects many people. Big wheels give the orders. Other people carry them out. As in many machines, a big wheel makes the little wheels turn.“Big wheel” became a common expression after World War II. The expression has been popular with people who fix parts of cars and trucks since then. They said a person “rolled a big wheel” if he was important and had influence.The top of something is the highest part. So it is not surprising that “top” is part of another expression that describes an important person. The expression is “top banana”.A “top banana” is the leading person in a comedy show. The funniest comedian is calle d “the top banana”. The next is “second banana”. And so on.Why a banana? A comedy act in earlier days often included a part where one of the comedians would hit the others over the head with a soft object. The object was shaped like the yellow fruit—the b anana. “Top banana” is still used mainly in show business. Yet the expression can also be used to describe the top person in any area.31. Why did important men in Europe wear large wigs in the 17th century?A. Because they didn’t like their own hair.B. Because they were in fact unimportant.C. Because wearing large wigs was in fashion.D. Because they wanted to show their importance.32. The expression “big wheel” is used for people who ________.A. carry out ordersB. are very tall and fatC. have great influence on othersD. look like wheels in the machine33. Which of the following about “big wheel” is TRUE?A. It refers to the workers in a company.B. It can be used to laugh at the political leaders.C. It has been used by repairmen for many years.D. It was well-known during the Second World War.34. The word “banana” is involved in the expression “top banana” because ________.A. bananas were used in early comedy actsB. the early comedians liked to eat bananasC. the banana was the favorite fruit of the leading actorD. the object used in the early show was similar to the banana35. What can we infer from the passage?A. A “top banana” means a most funny comedy.B. The expression “top banana” can be widely used now.C. It’s a good way to describe someone as “bigwig” face to face.D. The longer the wigs were, the more important the people were.CWhat’s the magi c of coffee shops? Many people often spend hours in these places drinking a cup of refreshing (提神的) coffee after hard work at the office. After that, they will feel energetic again. It’s been said that JK Rowling wrote the Harry Potter books sitting in one in Edinburgh. But if you’re spending all day buying one expensive coffee after another and haven’t sold your first novel yet, the costs can really add up.For those who just want to take time out, there’s a new choice in London: a pay-per-minute café. You can stay in the Ziferblat coffee shop for as long as you like. You can choose your favorite cup, dessert, and magazine. You’ll be given a clock when you come in to keep time. When you leave, you return the item and pay the bill.The cost of hanging out, eating, working and meeting new people in the place is 3p per minute—or £1.80 an hour. The shop’s owner, Ivan Meetin, says, “Everything is free, except the time you spend here.” Customers help themselves to coffee and cookies.They can also bring their own food to eat while accessing the Internet through wi-fi in the shop.Meetin’s customers clearly are not the types who rush to work with a paper cup to drink from at their desks. They are there for the new coffee shop’s atmosphere. It is relaxing. Informalit y is at the heart of Meetin’s concept (原则) of the design.The concept of coffee shops, where you pay for the time and not for the coffee, has proved popular in Russia. Ziferblat is one of a Russian chain. Only time will tell if the British accept the idea. I’d like to try it at least once. Who knows—I might even start writing my own novel. If coffee shops are good enough for JK Rowling to spend quality time in, why can’t I?36. Why do people usually go to coffee shops?A. To write books.B. To spend their money.C. To finish some office work.D. To drink a cup of coffee and relax.37. What does the underlined phrase “the item” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The clock.B. The cup.C. The magazine.D. The bill.38. The Ziferblat coffee shop will charge for ________.A. the coffee people drinkB. the food people bring to the shopC. the time people spend in the shopD. the use of the Internet through wi-fi39. What attracts customers most in the Ziferblat coffee shop?A. Good service.B. Things that cost nothing.C. The atmosphere in the shop.D. Delicious coffee and cookies.40. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The Ziferblat coffee shop is very popular with the British.B. The writer is in favour of the idea of the Ziferblat coffee shop.C. The Ziferblat coffee shop is the only one of its kind in the world.D. The writer encourages people to write novels in the Ziferblat coffee shop.DResearchers in Hungary have confirmed that dogs understand our feelings, which many dog owners have long suspected. Scientists have made sure thatwhen it comes to emotions, dogs’ brains are similar to those of humans.Dogs are usually not relaxed in a lab environment, but with a little petting (爱抚) and lots of treats they can be trained to sit still. That’s how researchers in Hungary’s ELTE University were able to get images of their brains at work. Research fellow Attila Andics says it helps them better understand the relationship between dogs and humans. It is known for a long time that dogs and humans share similar social environment, but now the results show that dogs and humans also have similar brain structures to process information.After training 11 dogs to stay motionless while their brains were scanned (扫描), the researchers checked their nerve responses to 200 significant sounds, from crying to barking and laughing. They then compared them with humans’. Andics says it opens up new possibilities for research. It establishes a foundation of a new branch of science, because until now it hasn’t been possible to measure the brain activities of dogs.The minds of dogs are also being studied at Duke University, in North Carolina. Co-Director of the school’s Canine Cognition Center, Evan MacLean, says that the Hungarian results are an important step forward.We’ve known for a long time that dogs have a lot of behavioral similarities compared with humans. But we don’t know anything or very little about whether some of these behaviors are represented similarly inside the brain of the dog, so this research is providing a first understanding of it. And what that tells ordinary dog owners, the Hungarian scientists say, is to treat your companions as friends, not only animals, because they evidently understand human feelings.41. How did researchers get images of the dogs’ brains at work?A. By beating the dogs to make them keep still.B. By giving the dogs love and food to train them.C. By providing a relaxing and familiar lab environment.D. By using the dogs’ nature of obeying the command of humans.42. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Brains of 11 dogs.B. Activities of dogs.C. Nerve responses from dogs.D. The 200 significant sounds.43. We can learn from the research that ________.A. dogs should be treated as friendsB. dogs and humans share similar social environmentC. the brain structures of dogs and humans are quite differentD. dogs have a lot of behavioral similarities compared with humans44. What’s Evan MacLean’s attitude towards the Hungarian results?A. Cautious.B. Doubtful.C. Favorable.D. Unconcerned.45. What’s the best title for the passage?A. Dogs underst and how we’re feelingB. How to train dogs in the lab environmentC. Dogs can be trained to understand humansD. The relationship between dogs and humans第二节信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。