高中英语必修四unit4、5单元测试题及答案
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人教版高中英语必修四Unit4单元测试题及答案(含听力材料)蹇呬慨4绗?(鎬诲垎120鍒?よ妭锛屾弧鍒?0鍒嗭級?鍏? 1.5鍒?婊″垎7.5鍒???殑A,骞舵爣鍦ㄨ瘯鍗风殑鐩,浣犻兘鏈?0绉掗挓鐨勬椂闂存潵鍥炵瓟?1. What happened to the man this morning? A. He couldn鈥檛talk. B. His car broke down. C. He was knocked down by a car. 2. What time is it now? A. 5:30. B. 5:45. C. 6:30. 3. What are the two speakers talking about? A. The man鈥檚vacation. B. Koala. C. A funny man. 4. What is Simon like? A. He is friendly. B. He is funny. C. He is troublesome. 5. What does the woman mean? A. She is tired of training. B. She enjoys the teamwork. C. She likes the 10-minute show. ?鍏?51.5鍒?婊″垎22.5鍒? ?,A銆丅銆丆涓変釜閫夐」,硅瘽鎴栫嫭鐧藉墠,?姣忓皬棰?绉掗挓锛涘惉瀹屽悗,姣忓皬棰樺皢缁欏嚭5?6娈垫潗鏂?鍥炵瓟绗?銆?棰樸€?6. What does the woman think of working in IT? A. The work is not good. B. The work is very hard. C. The work has two advantages. 7. What does the woman advise the man to do? A. The man shouldn鈥檛be in IT. B. The man should work hard. C. The man should take better care of himself. 7娈垫潗鏂?鍥炵瓟绗?鑷?0棰樸€?8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Colleagues. B. Teammates. C.Classmates. 9. Which sport does the man like best? A. Baseball. B. Tennis. C. Basketball. 10. What does the woman mean by saying "sorry"? A. She has never done sports herself. B. She doesn鈥檛like those sports. C. She has no time to play tennis.8娈垫潗鏂?鍥炵瓟绗?1鑷?3棰樸€?11. What is the man? A. A story-teller.B. A teacher.C. A doctor. 12. What is the problem of the woman鈥檚son? A. He cannot tell stories well. B. He is poor in all his subjects. C. He is only interested in Chinese. 13. What does the man advise the woman to do? A. Take her son to the hospital. B. Bring her son to meet him. C. Teach her son to have more interests.9娈垫潗鏂?鍥炵瓟绗?4鑷?7棰樸€?14. What is the woman鈥檚article about?A. Growing old.B. Enjoying life.C. Understanding the world. 15. What is the man鈥檚opinion? A. Life is simple now. B. Life is getting better. C. It鈥檚hard to grow old.16. What about other people? A. They are enjoying getting older. B. They get better as they get older. C. They refuse to stay young. 17. How does the woman feel about growing old? A. It鈥檚hard. B. It鈥檚natural. C. It鈥檚good. 10娈垫潗鏂?鍥炵瓟绗?8鑷?0 棰樸€?18. What does the passage talk about? A. How to do exercise every day. B. How to get a good eating habit. C. How to build muscle mass.19. What is a good way to build muscle mass? A. Weight training. B. Cut out milk and fruit juice. C. Do exercise together with your teacher. 20. Which of the following should you eat or drink to gain weight? A. Baked chicken. B. High-sugar sodas. C. Fried chicken nuggets.鍒?5鍒嗭級?鍏?51鍒?婊″垎15鍒? 浠嶢銆丅銆丆銆丏鍥涗釜閫夐」涓?浣抽€夐」銆?21. As it was his first time to visit the science museum, the boy seemed ________ about everything there. A. anxious B. curious C. particular D. frightened 22. As we all know, the dove and the olive branch ______ peace. A. present B. mark C. replace D. represent 23. The kids seated themselves ______ to the teacher and listened _______ with great interest. A. closely; close B. close; closely C.closely; closely D. close; close 24. The little boy ________ for the apples on the tree, but of course he was not tall enough. A. handed out B. went out C. reached out D. brought out 25. Daddy didn鈥檛mind what we were doing, as long as we were together, _____ fun. A. had B. have C. to have D. having 26. Children, who grow up in a large family, are more _______ to get along well with others. A. similar B. probable C. likely D. possible 27.As a bus driver, you should try your best to _______ accidents.A. meetB. avoidC. overcomeD. miss 28. What really brings us together is a(n)________ purpose to protect wildlife from being destroyed. A. common B. general C. ordinary D. normal 29. We should do all we can to ______ the rights of the farmer workers who can鈥檛get their pay despite all their hard work. A. gain B. defend C. fight D. receive 30. The woman wanted to get her pay raised, so she made every_________ to approach her boss. A. effort B. strength C. courage D. mind 31. Can you think of a situation ________ people communicate only by means of body language?A. thatB. whichC. whereD. when 32. New York _______ second in the production of apples last year, producing 850,000,000 pounds. A. formed B. ranked C. located D. produced 33. _________ the guide, the reporter entered the house of the farmer who is famous for helping other villagers get rich. A. Followed B. Being followed C. Following D. To follow 34. Don鈥檛_________ me. What I really mean is that he is smart and can deal with each situation well. A. believe B. refuse C. misunderstand D. disappoint 35. 鈥昚ou haven鈥檛been to Australia, have you? 鈥昣________. How I wish to go there! A. Yes, I have B. Yes, I haven鈥檛C. No, I have D. No, I haven 鈥檛?鍏?0 1.5鍒?婊″垎30鍒? 闃,?閫夊?People spend their whole lives searching for love. I am no 36 . One day, I decided to look into the 37 . There was 38 waiting for me. The dog had been found with only three legs, and had a damaged ear. He was considered 39 . I often 40 out at the Humane Society (鍔ㄧ墿淇濇姢鍗忎細) or made some do-nations. That day I was 41 something as usual, and happened to see him. Looking down through the wire net, I thought he was a 42 little thing, and my heart went out to him. 43 I really couldn鈥檛take another dog home;I had claimed (棰嗗吇) four 44 . There had to be a 45 , I thought. I couldn鈥檛save them all. On my way home, I knew the dog would be 46 if I didn鈥檛take him, and I felt so sad. As I passed a church, I saw a 47 on the wall saying "Is there room at the hotel?" I knew at that moment there was always 48 for one more, especially one that needed my 49 . As soon as the Humane Society opened the next morning, their 50 rang. "I鈥檓coming for that 51 dog. Save him for me, "I told them. I got there as 52 as I could. And he gave his heart to me completely, from the moment I 53 him. In my experience, there is 54 like the feeling of rescuing the dog. He is a lovely creature and I wouldn鈥檛55 him for other puppies (骞肩姮) in the world. 36. A. similar B. curious C. different D. doubtful 37. A. zoo B. world C. crowd D. cage 38. A. love B. mystery C. comfort D. inspiration 39. A. dangerous B. cruel C. unhealthy D. unfriendly40. A. helped B. examined C. conducted D. watched 41. A. looking for B. giving awayC. picking outD. bringing back 42. A. happy B. lovely C. strange D. funny 43. A. So B. And C. But D. Though 44. A. once B. even C. still D. already 45. A. chance B. disadvantage C. limit D. doubt 46. A. destroyed B. fastened C. threatened D. controlled 47. A. photo B. sign C. clue D. door 48. A. room B. time C. excuse D. problem 49. A. treatment B. promise C. guidance D. love 50. A. doorbell B. alarm C. phone D. clock 51. A. pretty B. ugly C. rare D. disabled 52. A. early B. fast C. soon D. long 53. A. found B. met C. claimed D. controlled 54. A. nothing B. everything C. anything D. something 55. A. charge B. protect C. fight D. tradeВ锛堝叡102鍒嗭紝婊″垎20鍒嗭級,A銆丅銆丆銆丏鍥涗釜閫夐」涓?閫夊嚭鏈€浣抽€夐」銆?A 闅惧害:鈽?The "Thumbs-Up" While Western culture has become used to the thumbs-up as a positive signal (probably coming from World War II pilotsusing the signal to communicate that they were "good to go" with ground crews), there are cultures where a thumbs-up may land you in trouble. In West Africa, as well as Greece, Italy and Middle East, the thumbs-up is pretty much the biggest insult(渚). Rather more charming is a thumbs-up in Germany and in parts of Japan 鈥晅hey just see it as the hand signal for the number one. The "A-OK" This sign is mainly used by divers(娼滄按鍛?to mean "OK"(to prevent being confused with thethumbs-up sign, which means "rise"). Basically the meaning comes out as "great", or "completely fine". However, in a few countries in Europe, people may think you鈥檙e telling them that you think they鈥檙e a 'zero鈥? The "V Sign" The sign comes in two formats: one with the palm faced outwards, and one with the palm inwards. In America they mean the same thing 鈥?victory". However, if the outside of your hand is facing your target, you鈥檙e giving somebody a long-established insult in Great Britain and many English-speaking countries such as Australia, Ireland and New Zealand. Winston Churchill famously used the "incorrect" version of the V sign during the early years of the war, turning the outside inside later. The V sign is also considered rude in Italy. The "Corna" The corna hand gesture has most recently been adopted by fans of rock and heavy metal music. Nowadays many Americans use the gesture simply to mean "rock on", or in support of the University of Texas in Austin (known as the "Hook鈥檈m Horns"). Today it is still popular in Spain, Brazil and Slovakia () . Historically, however, the symbol possibly dates back to Ancient Greece. 56. Which of the following signs doesn鈥檛have an insulting meaning? A. The "Thumbs-Up". B. The "A-OK". C. The "V Sign". D. The "Corna". 57. The pilots in World War II used to make the "Thumbs-Up" sign to show _________. A. the plane was very good B. the plane was ready to take off C. they were going to land on the ground D. they were thankful to the ground crews 58. What information can we get from the passage? A. The "V Sign" was first used by Winston Churchill. B. Italians often use the "Thumbs-Up" to praise others. C. You are most likely to see the"Corna" in a heavy metal music concert. D. The "A-OK" and the "Thumbs-Up" have the same meaning to divers. 59. If you travel abroad, you 鈥檇better not use the "V Sign" in ______________. A. Greece or Italy B. Germany or Japan C. Ireland or Italy D. Spain or Brazil B 闅惧害:鈽呪槄The 1960 Presidential Debates between Vice President Nixon and Kennedy were the first nationally televised de-bates in presidential campaign history. 70 million voters were given the opportunity to not only hear the candidates (鍊欓€変汉), but to compare them as well. Surprisingly, there was a big difference between the TV viewers and the radio listeners. While the radio listeners clearly thought that Nixon had won the first debate, the television viewers were impressed by Kennedy鈥檚smile, charm and athletic appearance. Now let鈥檚think about some other situations: what if a baseball manager knew the opposing team鈥檚signals and were able to anticipate (棰勬湡)their game plan? Likewise, as a professional salesperson, you would be wise to notice your customers鈥檅ody language and adjust your presentation accordingly. Top salespeople recognize the importance of non-verbal communication. They understand that oneof the easiest and most effective ways to close sales is to be aware of their customers 鈥檅uy signals. In addition to monitoring your customers鈥檅ody language, it鈥檚important to be mindful of your own gestures and keep them positive. Remember to unfold your arms, uncross your legs, nod your head in agreement and smile frequently. Matching and mirroring your body language gestures is a way of telling another that you like them and agree with them. The psychological principle behind matching and mirroring is that people want to do business with salespeople thatthey believe are similar to them. In 1872, Charles Darwin published the book The Expressions in Man and Animals and launched the modern study of non-verbal communication. Actually, it is a mixture of movement, posture and tone of voice. 60. The example of the 1960 Presidential Debates is used to show __________. A. the presidential debates were always fierce B. the debates always attracted a wideaudience C. the voters paid more attention to the candidates鈥檇ebating skills D. the voters鈥檕pinions were affected by the candidates鈥檔on-verbal communication 61. Salespeople can close sales effectively because they can__________. A. perform body language well B. notice their customers鈥檅ody language C. adjust their body language to their customers鈥?D. understand what their customers鈥檃re saying 62. Charles Darwin wrote the book The Expressions in Man and Animals to _________. A. report his research on body language B. conclude man can learn a lot from animals C. teach people how to communicate with animals D. show the big difference between man and animals C 闅惧害:鈽呪槄鈽?In the US and Canada winter swimmers are called Polar Bears, but in Finland they鈥檙e just called Finns. Why and how do people swim in near-freezing water during the winter? An ice hole in a lake, sub-zero (闆跺害浠ヤ笅鐨? temperatures, a bathing suit, a wool cap, gloves, and shoes are for some people the perfect conditions for a quick dip in the water. Winter swimming is an activity that I never thought of before moving to Finland, but those who take part in the cold-water sport absolutely love it. My Finnish friend Katariina is the winter swimming leader of a group of international friends. She has been winter swimming for three years, and says, "every time I get out of the water, I have a new level of energy. "Katariina has persuaded many people, both Finns and foreigners, to try this sport, and has a group of winter swimming lovers who swim with her twice per week. The best conditions for winter swimming are -15 to -20 degrees with no wind. Katariina says that the hardest part, especially for beginners, is to psych () yourself up for the water; but once you do, it feels great. Swimmers only stay in the water for 30-60 seconds before getting out, getting dressed, and heading to the comfort of their warm cars. Winter swimmers do not put their heads in the water in case of hypothermia (浣撴俯杩囦綆). Katariina says that foreigners who go winter swimming feel proud of themselves, and happy that they have tried it at least once. 63. What are Finns and Polar Bears,according to this passage? A. They are people who love winter swimming. B. The names of animals living in Finland and at the South Pole. C. They are beginners at winter swimming. D. The people of Finland. 64. What are perfect conditions for winter swimming? A. A lake with ice, but warm weather. B. A warm car, and a frozen lake nearby. C. An icy lake of -15鈩僼o -20鈩僿ithout wind. D. A bathing suit, a wool cap and gloves. 65. What鈥檚the most difficult for winter swimming beginners? A. Preparing things for winter swimming. B. Persuading themselves to get into the winter. C. Getting into the water again. D. Staying longer in the water.鍐欎綔锛堝叡涓よ妭锛屾弧鍒?5鍒嗭級?鍏?01鍒?婊″垎10鍒? One day, a old man was in a hurry to cross the street.66. _______ He saw a car come. "Never mind," he thought. "I can 67. _______ run cross before it reaches me." He was wrong. Fortunately 68. _______ the driver stopped the car in time, and he didn鈥檛have 69. _______ time to think of the cars that was behind him. As a 70. _______ result, the second car ran into the first one and the 71. _______ third car ran into a post by roadside. All of the 72. _______ cars were broking. The drivers were all very angry. 73. _______ They quarreled with one another, and shouting at the 74. _______ old man, but none of them could do anything until the police has arrived to solve the matter. 75. _______闈㈣〃杈?婊″垎15鍒? ,浗鏈嬪弸Bob鍑轰簡浜嬫晠,?Bob? 1.,鎵撶畻鏄熸湡浜斾笅鍗堟淳浣犱负浠h〃鍘紱2.,绛変粬鍑洪櫌鍚?浣犱滑浼氬府浠栬刀涓婏紱?璇蜂粬鍛婄煡锛?3.甯屾湜浠栧湪鐥呭簥涓婁笉瑕佽繃浜庢偛浼?绁濇効浠栨棭鏃ュ悍澶嶃€?娉ㄦ剰:(1) 鍙傝€冭瘝姹?on behalf of 浠h〃锛?(2)璇嶆暟:100宸﹀彸銆?__________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _______________ ?Diving around Halaveli Island was a really unforgettable experience. I participated in a day diving trip that had lunch on the boat. We went to Maalhoss Thila first. The current (姘存祦) can be very strong here but we were lucky and had a mild one. We enjoyed all the different colors of coral and fish. The maximum depth of this dive was 30m, and we stayed for about 40 minutes. The water was reasonably warm, so I was not cold only wearing ashort-sleeved wetsuit. I was a bit worried about having lunch on the boat, as sometimes my stomach feels bad, but it was perfectly fine this time 鈥昿erhaps because the boat had not stopped and was moving toward the other dive place, or because the size of the boat was reasonably large. Our next diving place was called Manta. And as expected, the huge Manta was soon around us. It is one of the most exciting moments I have had in my life. We only dove to 14m this time, which allowed us to stay a bit longer 鈥昦lmost 50 minutes. On the way back all the women took strategic position on the deck, sunbathing and relaxing, while the men were getting bored and ate the leftovers from lunch. No matter how different we were, we all enjoyed our trip. Another dive I would like to recommend(鎺ㄨ崘)is called Maaya Thila, and it is the best night dive I have ever had. We saw a huge turtle sleeping in a cave, and sharks playfully chasing each other. They did not look friendly at all, but fortunately they did not decided to have us for dinner. But anyway what happened that night under water will remain a fond memory to be retold on specialoccasions by all the participants. It will be told with a smile on our faces. 1. What information can we get from the passage? A. The author enjoyed different colors of fish in Manta. B. Diving in Maaya Thila is one of the most unforgettable experience for the author. C. The author dove into Maaya Thila and stayed there for 50 minutes.D. There were no dangerous sharks in Maaya Thila. 2. The author was worried about having lunch on the boat because __________. A. the boat was not stopped B. it was moving toward the other dive place C. the boat was not big enough D. he / she felt sick when eating on boats 3. How many diving places are mentioned in the passage?A. 1.B. 2.C. 3.D. 4. 4. We learn from the last paragraph that ________. A. Maaya Thila was only suitable for a night dive B. many people had been killed at Maaya Thila C. Maaya Thila is popular among all the participants D. few people have the courage to dive at Maaya Thila 5. The author wrote this passage to ________. A. share some wonderful experiences of diving with readers B. make an attractive advertisement for a famous park C. give you some tips when you go out for a dive D. tell the readers how to spend a weekend or a long holiday鍙傝€冪瓟妗?1-5 BACCB 6-10 BCCBA11-15 BCBAB 16-20 BACAA 21-25 BDBCD26-30 CBABA 31-35 CBCCD 36-40 CDACA 41-45 BBCDC 46-50 ABADC 51-55 DBCAD 56-60 DBCCD 61-65 CAACB 66. 鈫抋n 67. come 鈫抍oming 68. cross 鈫抋cross 69. and 鈫抌ut 70. was 鈫抴ere 71. 鈭?2. roadside鍓嶅姞the 73. broking鈫抌roken 74. shouting鈫抯houted 75. 鍘绘帀has 涔﹂潰琛ㄨ揪(One possible version) Dear Bob, We were just told about the accident you had. I鈥檓sorry to hear about it and our other classmates are all sad about the news. I 鈥檓going to see you on behalf of others on this Friday afternoon. I will bring you a couple of books you will enjoy. We will help you to catch up in school as soon as you are out of hospital. If there is anything else we can do for you, please let me know. All of us send our best wishes for your quick recovery. Don鈥檛worry about your studies. We do hope that you will not be too sad in bed and that you will recoversoon. Sincerely yours, Li Hua? 1-5 BDCCA Text1 W: Why didn鈥檛you show up for class this morning? M: I don鈥檛even want to talk about it. My car broke down. Text2www. M: Mum, it鈥檚a quarter to 6 now. Time for the CBS TV show! W: Not exactly, honey, our clock is 15 minutes fast.Text3 W: I had a great time in Australia. I met a very cute old man with eyes like a koala. M: What鈥檚his name? W: I forgot his name, so I just call him "Koala Man". Text4 M: Don鈥檛you like my friends, Lily? W: They鈥檙e great! But I think Simon is a pain; he likes to make fun of others.Text5 W: I鈥檝e been training for over 20 days to be a volunteer, but only for a10-minute show. M: You must be tired out. W: Oh, it鈥檚not so bad. I like to work as a team.Text6 M: I think I鈥檇like to be in IT. W: That鈥檚good work, but you know, every coin has two sides. My brother works in IT, usually a hard 15-hour day. He was found to have high blood pressure when he was only 25. M: Well, what should I do then? W: Don鈥檛be worried. Just take care of your health, have regular meals and sleep well, and then everything should be OK.Text7 W: Hi, you鈥檙e new, aren鈥檛you? M: Yes, I am. And I like making friends. W: Me too. Do you have any hobbies? M: Yes, I like sports very much. I like baseball a lot 鈥昩ut I guess I like tennis better. W: Do you often play tennis? M: Yes, quite a bit. How about a game sometime after class? W: Sorry. I鈥檓strictly a spectator 鈥晅ennis, football, baseball, basketball, golf ... I watch them all, but I don鈥檛do any sports myself.Text8 W: I am sorry to say I have a problem. You work in the school and you educate the kids well. M: Yes. Quite right. What鈥檚up? W: Well. My son is always studying Chinese rather than other subjects after school. I want him to do well in all subjects. M: That鈥檚not common for a kid of his age. Do you often tell him stories beforeschool? W: Yes. I like Chinese too. I think this may affect him a little. M: That鈥檚it. Tomorrow bring your son here and I鈥檒l talk with him. I鈥檓sure we can find him other interests. W: Thank you very much.Text9 W: I鈥檓working on an article about growing older. Can you give me some tips? M: Err ... I can tell you how I feel about it. W: Sure, go ahead. M: As I get older, I get a better understanding of the world. It鈥檚not as simple as I thought 10 years ago. W: So is life getting better or worse, in your eyes? M: I鈥檇say I鈥檓getting better at enjoying the present. W: What about other people? Do you think they all agree with you? M: I can鈥檛say, but it seems that lots of people get better with age. W: I see. But I find it hard to get older. M: It鈥檚natural. Nobody would refuse to stay young, but you will understand more about the world. W: Thank you. What you鈥檝e said does help me a lot. M: Well, I hope so. Good luck to you!Text10 Trying to get bigger? We have some eating and exercising tips that will help you gain weight! First, to build muscle mass you have to do the right exercise. Weight training is good because it uses resistance which builds muscle mass. Make sure to ask your coaches, PE teacher or a doctor for help before using weights 鈥晅hey can be dangerous to your health if you don鈥檛use them the right way, or if you鈥檙e too young. Second, cut out foods that are fried, like French fries, chicken nuggets and fish sticks. Choose healthy foods like baked chicken, fish and potatoes. Then, make sure to drink healthy beverages like water, milk and fruit juice. Stay away fromhigh-sugar sodas 鈥晅hey add bad calories and have no nutrition. It鈥檚also a good idea to eat a lot of protein, 30 minutes after a workout. Once again, this will help build muscle mass. If you eat a lot of healthy food and mix it in with weight training or resistance-based exercises, you will gain good weight.。
单元综合测评(五)Ⅰ.阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)AIf you are ever in Connecticut,you need to be sure to take the family to Lake Compounce Theme Park.The park lies in Bristol,Connecticut.It has been opened since 1846 and is known as America's oldest park.In October,they open the park for an event called Haunted Graveyard which is open at night.The rates are $34.99 for regular tickets,$25.99 for kids and $17.99 for those over the age of 60.If you go before 5:00 pm,you only pay $17.99.Kids under the age of three are free and parking is $8.00.The rides at the theme park are so much fun.The ride liked by all is the Boomerang with the top speed of over 45 miles per hour.The drop on this ride is 125 feet.Another popular ride is the Pirate Ship.These two rides are great for thrill_seekers because you actually feel as if you're falling out of your seat.The park also has plenty of water rides for those who love water fun,such as water guns and water slides.Lights Out is a fast water slide that is all in the dark.It goes around what looks like a lighthouse.Besides the rides,the park also has fun shows for the whole family.They have a great show and a cool circus.There are also some great places to eat at the park.You can stop at the entrance to get a map first.You won't be able to visit the whole park in a day so you should have your family choose what you want to and have fun!【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。
人教版(2019)高中英语必修第四册Unit 4单元测试卷第一部分:听力部分(15分)第一节:听下面五段对话,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。
(5分)1. How will the man go to Shanghai?A. By plane.B. By train.C. By car.2. When will the woman probably get back?A. At 2:00 a.m.B. At 2:00 p.m.C. At 3:00 p.m.3. How much will it cost if the man rents a room for two weeks?A. 230 yuan.B. 430 yuan.C. 400 yuan.4. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. On a train.B. At a railway station.C. At a hospital.5. What does the man want to be in the future?A. A musician.B. A traveler.C. A professor.第二节:听下面两段对话,每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
(6分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What does the woman think of her new working place?A. Good.B. Far.C. Dirty.7. How does the man go to work?A. By bus.B. By car.C. On foot.听第7段材料,回答第8—11题。
8. How does Jo teach English?A. Through TV.B. Through the Internet.C. Through the radio.9. Where has Jo stayed for three years?A. In the UK.B. In Greece.C. In Australia.10. What changed Jo's plan in London?A. She was attracted by local cultures.B. She was welcomed by her friends.C. She got a good job.11. What can we know about Jo?A. She is having a job interview.B. She likes making friends.C. She grew up in Australia.第三节:听下面一段材料,将第12—15题的信息补充完整,每小题不多于3个单词。
UNIT 4单元综合巩固练Ⅰ.单词拼写1.Mr Lee suggested that all of us go out to have a walk to (使恢复精力)our mind between classes.2.Mr Brown(决心)not to tell Mary what had happened.3.Her decision to cancel the concert is (一定会)to disappoint her fans.4.I don’t think they will (同意)to the values of the older generation.5.Try not to link your sense of (自我价值感)to the opinions of others.6.Doctors’ suggestions for dosage:one (药片)each day for two weeks.7.The earth takes a year to make a (环行)of the sun.8.A red (灯)is often considered to be a danger signal.9.She opened her desk (抽屉)and took out the manual.10.It was such a hot day that she had to keep mopping her (前额)with her handkerchief.Ⅱ.单句语法填空1.With great discrimination,everyone has the potential to be a (criticize)news reader.2.Recent scientific evidence seems to indicate that this (assume) is incorrect.3.No one,he submits,could have written it without possessing some power of (reason).4.The students looked at me (blank)without any comprehension of what I had said.5.The old man asked Lucy to move to another chair he wanted to sit next to his wife.6. they decide which college to go to,students should research the admission procedures.7. our manager objects to Tom’s joining the club,we shall accept him as a member.8.The guy felt (dizzily)and sick because of an electric shock.9.In order to deliver a clear (present),I slowly explained the traditional procedure of making tea in detail.10.Mr and Mrs Brown are hoping to get an (extend) of their loan.Ⅲ.单句写作1.我生气不是因为你犯了错误,而是因为你没有告诉我。
⾼中⼈教版英语必修四Unit1-5同步练习题及单元检测题含答案【20份】2017年春⾼中⼈教版英语必修四Unit 1-5同步练习题及单元检测题含答案⽬录SectionⅠWarming Up,Pre-reading,Reading&Comprehending课时训练Ⅰ基础夯实Ⅰ.根据句意、汉语提⽰或⾸字母,写出单词的正确形式1.He is a little boy,but he b as if he were an adult.2.On summer afternoons,the old men sit in the s of the tree drinking tea.3.As we all know,WTO stands for World Trade O .4.I hope his success will i all of you to greater efforts.5.As we all know,Yuan Longping is a s in rice.6.China has made great scientific (成就) in outer space.7.A cinema is a public place of (娱乐).8.Through careful (观察) he found the secret of the birds’ life.9.He is an (直率的)person,and I like to make friends with him.10.After the violent (争论),an agreement was reached at last.Ⅱ.单句改错1.She was devoted to improve her spoken English.2.You have no time to get change because they are waiting for you.3.She argued me with buying that coat.4.After by this means can the problem be solved.5.All kinds of troublesome things crowded through my mind at the same time.Ⅲ.完成句⼦1.When your teacher doesn’t give you clearexplanations,you .当你的⽼师没有给你解释清楚问题时,你不应该跟他争论。
Unit 5Theme parks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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AEnjoy a fun day out at Alton Towers, the UK's most popular theme park with lots of great rides, including the six biggest roller coasters.• Open ever y day from the 21st of March until the 8th of November.• First admission is at 9.30 am, with rides opening at 10 am.• Usually closed between 5 pm and 6 pm.TicketsGate Price Online PriceAdult £58.80 £50.28Child £52.80 £44.88Thorpe ParkAs the UK's most exciting theme park, Thorpe Park is perfect for an exciting family day out. Great rides include Slammer and Tidal Wave alongside fantastic roller coasters.• O pen every day from the 12th of March until the 8th of November.• First admission is at 10 am.• Usually closed between 5 pm and 7 pm.TicketsGate Price Online PriceAdult £56.00 £49.78Child £51.00 £49.78Drayton ManorAs the UK's largest family owned theme park, Drayton Manor is home to a lot of exciting attractions with roller coasters, zoo and Thomas Land.TicketsGate Price Online PriceAdult £36.00 £27.75Child £5.00 £5.00• Open most days from the 21st of March until the 1st of November.• First admission is at 9.30 am, with rides from 10.30 am, and closing time i s usually 5 pm.Chessington World of Adventures ResortChessington World of Adventures Resort is the UK's greatest family theme park.A fantastic day out with a great mix of rides. Chessington Zoo has lots of animals plus a Sea Life Centre.• Open every d ay from the 18th of March until the 2nd of November.• First admission is at 10 am.• Closing times are usually between 5 pm and 7 pm.TicketsGate Price Online PriceAdult £52.00 £46.22Child £48.00 £42.6721. If a couple buy their tickets for Alton Towers on the Internet, they can save_____.A. £7.92B. £8.52C. £16.44D. £17.0422. What's special about Drayton Manor?A. It has a zoo.B. It is owned by a family.C. It offers some exciting rides.D. It is suitable for a whole family.23. Which theme park has the most opening days in a year?A. Thorpe Park.B. Alton Towers.C. Drayton Manor.D. Chessington World of Adventures Resort.BThey meet on Mondays at lunch.They remove their earphones, hide their smartphones and communicate without the help of electronic devices (设备).They are the coolest kids at Mendez High School in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles.They are the Reading Club.“This is truly the biggest club in the school,” said English teacher Rebecca Carriaga, who formed the group last year with librarian Kim Leng. The two of them have often reached into their own pockets to feed the book-reading fever of students, and the club now has 20 members and keeps growing.Five years ago, English teacher Rebecca said it seemed that some students, many of whom had not been exposed to (接触) reading at home, were unwilling to read because they thought books were too difficult. So she tried to make them feel more relaxed by giving them books to read and then, rather than pass out written exams, she sat with each student to “interview” them about their impressions one-to-one.“I'd ask different questions and let them talk,” said Rebecca. “Then I noticed them recommending (推荐) books to each other.”She and her partner, Kim, knew they had to make use of that enthusiasm (热情) and then the club was set up. At first, the club talked about whatever book someone might be reading, but then came “Into the Beautiful North (by Luis Urrea),” the first book that all club members are reading and discussing together.Dana Tsuruta, a third-year student, said she's enjoying the book so far. “The author puts a little humour into it and he puts a little bit of Spanish into it, too. I don't know much Spanish, but I'm curious,” she said.“This book is just interesting,” said another student Moanni Leos. Moanni said now she doesn't go anywhere without a book.24. What do we know about the Reading Club?A. It is the biggest club in Los Angeles.B. It has generous personal support.C. It was started by some students.D. It was set up five years ago.25. Why did some students refuse to read according to Rebecca?A. They found books too boring.B. They had no time for reading.C. They found reading to be a very hard task.D. They were influenced by their non-reading parents.26. How did Rebecca help improve students' reading?A. By reading together with them.B. By passing out some exams to them.C. By asking them about their thoughts after reading.D. By asking them to recommend books to each other.27. The examples of Dana and Moanni are given to show _____.A. the kids are interested in readingB. the kids are curious about everythingC. the kids enjoy reading humourous storiesD. the kids learn to make better use of their timeCSometimes very odd things show up in ordinary places. In the 1800s, a strange sight began to be reported by farmers. Then in the 1970s, this strange event began to happen more and more often. People traveled for miles to stand in the fields and take photos of something they couldn't easily explain. What were they looking at? It was the crop circles — large and complex (复杂的) designs set into the middle of ordinary farm fields. No one could understand how these huge designs were made.Crop circles are found most often in fields of wheat, corn, or rice. They are usually created overnight, although some are reported to have appeared during the day. They have been seen all around the world, in more than 70 different countries.Scientists have found that the plants inside a crop circle are drier than the ones outside it. The plant stems (茎) are bent and not broken in most crop circles, and sometimes the soil in the design has more iron than the soil outside of the design. Unfortunately, these facts alone do not help scientists answer their questions about crop circles. These facts only make them more mysterious.Some people believe crop circles are made by UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects) landing in farm fields. Others think aliens (外星人) are leaving us messages in the beautiful designs. Still others believe Earth energy under the ground makes plants bend over in designs. Some people say they actually made the crop circles with special equipment. Scientists have found some crop circles that are certainly made by people, but they are usually a little different from other crop circles. So who makes crop circles and why they make them can't be explained to this very day.28. What does the underlined word “odd” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Big.B. Bad.C. Unreal.D. Unusual.29. It's generally thought that crop circles _____.A. are made during the nightB. happen in the same placesC. are found in terrible placesD. have very frightening designs30. Which of the following have the scientists proved?A. Some crop circles are man-made.B. UFOs help create some crop circles.C. There actually are crop circles made by aliens.D. Earth energy is one reason for crop circles' appearance.31. What is the best title for the text?A. The History of Crop CirclesB. Different Designs of Crop CirclesC. Crop Circles: The Unsolved MysteryD. Crop Circles: The Great Influence on FarmsDI had often dreamt of the possibility of spending a year away from my hometown of Leeds in England, living in a foreign country. By the time I was old enough, however, I thought that my language was going to hold me back.However, luckily for me, Leeds University, where I was studying at the time, made it possible for any student, even people like myself speaking only one language, to study abroad. Before I knew it I was boarding a plane for Salzburg, Austria. I wasn't quite sure what to expect of the experience ahead of me but I was prepared to accept the challenge (挑战).The university was quite small but the classes were large. Also, Austrian students usually take five years to complete their courses, so studying was somewhat more relaxed than at home. Austrian students go home quite often, too. Therefore, the foreign students had to socialise with each other quite a lot, which didn't help our language skills.Salzburg itself is a picture-postcard Austrian city. It is also famous for being the birthplace of Mozart and the setting for The Sound of Music. As a result, it is usually very busy with tourists. I also found that it doesn't have a lot going on for young people, in comparison to Leeds.There were, however, many advantages to living in Salzburg. For example, get on a train and you can be in Prague, Rome or Krakow within a matter of hours. By the end of my year in Salzburg, I had visited eight other countries in Europe.After spending a year overseas, I went back to my course in Leeds much more focused on what I wanted to get out of my last year and more appreciative of the opportunities (机会) university provides. The year in Salzburg really showed me that you get a lot more out of a place when you live there compared to when you are just travelling through. I'd recommend all students to spend a year studying abroad if they can.32. In the author's opinion, what may have prevented his studying abroad?A. His not being old enough.B. His fearing the culture shock.C. His becoming homesick easily.D. His not knowing a foreign language.33. Compared with Leeds University, the university in Salzburg _____.A. provides more social eventsB. has longer university yearsC. has more foreign studentsD. offers more small classes34. One advantage the author mentions about Salzburg is that _____.A. it's a good location for travellingB. it has a high-speed rail networkC. it's the hometown of MozartD. it's full of foreign tourists35. What does the author think of his experience of studying abroad?A. He benefited a lot from it.B. He regretted studying abroad.C. It was far from what he expected.D. It badly affected his studies at home.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。
一、对比练习:Book4 Unit4 Body language v –ing 形式做定语和状语训练题1. He stood there ___ _for his mother .2. __ for two hours , he went away.(wait)3. __to the left , you'll find the post office . 4. If you ________ to the left , you'll find the post office . 5. __ to the left , and you'll find the post office .(turn) 6. __ from space , the earth looks blue . 7. _ _from space , we can see the earth is blue .(see) 8. The dirty clothes ____ , the girl hung them up outside .9. __ the dirty clothes ,the girl hung them up outside .(wash) 10 The building ____ now will be a restaurant .11. The building ___ next year will be a restaurant .12. The building ___ last year is a restaurant.(built)13. In the ____ week we'll have another exam.14. In the week __ _______ ,we'll have another exam.(come)15. Most of us went to see her, __ _____ some girls.16. Most of us went to see her, some girls __ ______ _.(include)17. If time ____ , I'll go to see my friends tomorrow. 18. Time ___ _____ , I'll go to see my friends tomorrow.(permit) 19 ___ his wallet, he became very worried.20. __ ______ in thought, he almost ran into the car in front of him.(lose )21. The girl __ ______ in a colorful skirt looks beautiful.22. The mother __ her son must be late for the work.(dress)二、用所给词的正确形式填空。
高一英语同步练习:必修4 Unit 4 Body Language第4课时Using language基础练习本单元重点知识归纳总结:一、重点词汇:(写出汉意及词性)1. represent______________2 .curious _______________3 .defend______________4 . approach ______________5. be likely to______________6 .in general______________7. at ease ______________8.lose face ______________9 .turn one’s back to______________二、重点句式:1. prohibition and warning(禁令和警告):Do not...; Stop! ;Keep away from...;Always stay...;Watch out! Look out! Go away. Don’t enter hereBe careful when..., Come here.You may not...You will be fined...,Don’t smoke here. Don’t slip;2.obligation(义务和责任)You must...,You should never...,You will be...,You will have to...,You will need to...,We ought to...,He’s supposed to...(书中supposed 第一个s是大写)三、课文重点句型:1 .Not all cultures greet each other the same way, nor arethey comfortable in the same way with touching or distance between people.1. 各种文化背景下的人互致问候的方式不尽相同,身体接触和相互间距的程度也不尽相同。
必修4 Unit 5 Theme park 同步单元测试卷(全卷共六大题,满分100分。
请在40分钟内完成)班级____________学号____________姓名____________得分____________一、单词拼写根据语境和首字母提示用本单元的单词补全句中所缺单词。
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1. Can you tell me why more and more people choose to shop in a supermarket? Because it offers v_________ kinds of goods.2. Most members of the committee were in favor of the suggestion; only a m__________ were against it.3. In October, the price of the a__________ to Mount Tai has risen by 50 yuan.4. Young people usually live in a world of f__________. They are not realistic.5. The girl sat on a s__________, swinging back and forth.6. Peace was the dominant t_________ of the conference.7. Each of us is born with a u_________ set of finger prints.8. C_________ Characters are very popular among children.9. Is there a s_________ shop near here, Guide?10. The possibility of losing her job hung over her like a s_________ of Damocles all last year.二、句子完形根据语境选择最佳选项。
卷:Unit4单元检测AI was born and raised in Minnesota, the USA, but as an adult I have mostly lived in Europe and Africa. I teach cross-cultural management at the International Business School near Paris. For the last 15 years, I've studied how people in different parts of the world build trust, communicate, and make decisions especially in theworkplace.While traveling in Tokyo recently with a Japanese colleague, I gave a short talk to a group of 20 managers. At the end, I asked whether there were any questions or comments. No hands went up, so I went to sit down. My colleague whispered to me, “I think there actually were some comments, Erin. Do you mind if I try?” I agreed, but I guessed it a waste of breath. He asked the group again, “Any comments or questions?”Still, no one raised a hand, but this time he looked very carefully at each person in the silentaudience. Gesturing to one of them, he said, “Do you have something to add?” To my amazement, she responded “Yes, thank you.” and asked me a very interesting question. My colleague repeated this several times, looking directly at the audience and asking for more questions or comments.After the session, I asked my colleague, “How did you know that those people had questions?” He hesitated, not sure how to explain it, and then said, “It has to do with how bright their eyes are.1.What can we conclude from thefirst paragraph? A.Life inMinnesota has made the author wornout. B.The author enjoys travelingaround the world.C.Different cultures are kind of familiar tothe author. D.The author may start his ownbusiness in the future. 2.Hearing thecolleague whispering,theauthor. A.wentback to his seat and gotseatedB.knew his colleague had somequestionsC.owed a big debt of gratitude to hiscolleagueD.thought his colleague would getnowhere3.Where does the author's colleague probably come from? A.America.B.Africa.C.Japan. D.France.4.Which is the proper titlefor the passage? A.Lookingat Another Culture in theEyeB.Focusing on Behavior inCulturesC.Admiring the Beauty in theEyeD.Sharing Different Cultures inTokyoBA new German study has uncovered evidence that there is a strong link between traffic jams and developing a heart attack. It has been found that individuals were three times more likely to develop a condition if they had recently got stuck in traffic, most probably because of the exposure to the car fumes and other pollution they breathed. The researchers analyzed data of heart attack cases between February 2013 and December 2014. They interviewed nearly 1,500 patients to gather information and figure out what could be potential triggers for a heart attack. The participants were asked a standardized set of questions, such as what they were doing on the day of the heart attack, where exactly they went, what means of transportation they used and how much time they spent in a traffic jam.The experts found that driving a car turned out to be the most common source of traffic exposure. However, using public transportation and riding a bicycle were also other forms of traffic exposure. The researchers reported that 8% of all heart attack cases were specifically linked to having been in traffic. In general, time spent in any type of transportation in traffic was associated with a more than 3 times higher risk of experiencing a heart attack within the first hour immediately following the exposure. The team has also found that women, elderly men, patients who were unemployed, and those withahistoryofangina(心绞痛) appearedtobeparticularlysensitiveandwereaffectedthemostby traffic. Female participants, in fact, were more likely to have a 5 times greater risk of a heart attack following such exposure, compared tomen.5.The underlined word in Paragraph 2 canbereplacedby. A.directions B.effects C.tendencies D.causes6.The researchers cametotheconclusion. A.by doingexperiments inhospitalsB.by observing the traffic in thestreetsC.by surveying patients inhospitalsD.by interviewing driverstrapped in traffic jams 7.Whatcould be the best title forthepassage?A.Traffic Jams Are a GreatConcernB.Be Sure to Avoid TrafficJamsC.Traffic Jams May Lead to HeartAttacksD.Get Your Heart Away from TrafficJamsCWhich do you think is the best way to keep healthy?With the development of the society, people no longer worry about where their nextmeal comes from as they did in the old days. They become more and more concernedabout their health problem. Different people come up with different views: eatinggreen food, doing outdoor exercises or going to hospital for medical treatmentfrequently. As far as I am concerned, the best way to keep healthy istodevelop a goodqualityof psychology(心理).According to some surveys, nowadays, most patients are not physically sick butmentally( 精神上)ill. They feel the burden on their shoulders is much heavier than others, so theycan't step out of the shadow of depression(抑郁) and sadness. They need to releasetheir spirit to the nature.Besides, if you have developed a good quality of psychology, you'll become moresociable and thus more willing to play your part in the society. Joining in some keep-fitclubs or attending some travel agency, which by themselves are various versions ofphysical exercise, will benefit you a lot.As a poem says, youth is not a period of time; it's a state of mind. Everybody wantsto keep young at heart because youth is a symbol for endless energy and passionforliving.Keep a good quality of mind, or keep a sense of humour, even if you are 80, andyou'll never be old.8.According to the passage, in the old days, what people caredmostmightbe. A.food B.exercising C.clothing D.health9.According to the writer, the best way to keephealthyisto. A.havemealsregularly B.do outdoorexercisesC.go tohospitalfrequently D.keep psychologicalhealth10.The most probable reason for patients who are mentallyillmightbe. A.burden B.depression C.sadness D.spirit11.The best way to develop a good quality of psychologymightbe. A.takingsocialresponsibility B.exercising in keep-fitclubC.goingon journeys D.taking physicalexerciseDWhen policy experts debate climate change solutions, they often talk about“a price on carbon”. They are arguing about whether companies should pay when they put carbon pollution in the air.But here's the secret that most people seem to be missing: There already is a price on carbon, and it's paid by thetaxpayers.Carbon pollution, like every other form of pollution, has an impact on the environment. Throwing waste into a river will cause the fish to die and the people who drink the water to get sick. And when you produce carbon pollution, you get climate change—s ea level rise, strongerstorms,severe droughts, damage to agriculture, and more.All of those impacts cost money. Insurance rates go up when storms get more destructive. Taxes increase when cities have to rebuild bridges and roads. Military budgets go up when droughts and population changes cause conflicts. Not to mention impacts on agriculture and health care costs.In other words, the price on carbon is what we all pay when there is no market force to limit the pollution that causes climate change. So the debate is really about who will pay that price—the companies who are making a profit from the fossil fuels, or the taxpayers who pick up the cost now. Right now, we have private profit and public cost. It's just like if we allowed every business to throw its garbage in the street because it's too expensive to have it moved away properly. Does it add a little bit to your dinner check to require that restaurants throw away their trash properly? Sure. But it would be more expensive for you if the city had to clean the streets of their garbage every day. So just like we put a “price on garbage” we need a “price on carbonpollution”.Now, a “price on carbon pollution” can mean a lot of things. You could tax companies based onthe amount of carbon pollution they produce, and return the money to taxpayers. You could put a limit on how much they can produce, thereby requiring them to invest in ways to conduct business in a less pollutingway.12.What do the policy experts argue about carbonpollution?A.Whether taxpayers could get profit fromit.B.Whether the companies should pay forit.C.Who have the ability to changeit.D.How much should be paidfor it. 13.What's the mainidea of the Paragraph 2?A.Some other formsofpollution.B.The effects of carbonpollution.C.The signs of carbonpollution.D.The way to reduce carbonpollution.14.The author referred to restaurants in thepassagemainlyto. A.prove every business doesn't performitsdutyB.warn readers to protect the environmentaroundC.explain the damage of no policy on carbonpollutionD.show some restaurants throw away their trashrandomly15.According to the passage, what does the “price on carbon pollution” mean? A.Telling the taxpayers to refuse to pay taxes on carbonpollution.B.Making the government invest to reducecarbon pollution. C.Increasing prices of theproducts from companies.D.Taxing companies on carbon pollution they produce.七选五If you feel depressed, it's best to do something about it—depression doesn't just goaway on its own. In addition to getting help from a doctor or counselor, here are fourthings you can do to feel better.Exercise. Take a 15 -30 minutes walk every day—or dance, jog, or bike if youprefer. PeopleOnce you get in the exercise who are depressed may not feel much likebeingactive. 16habit, it won't take long to notice a difference in your mood.Cherish yourself with good nutrition. Depression canaffectappetite. Oneperson may notfeellikeeatingatall,butanothermightovereat.Ifdepressionhasaffectedyoureating,you'llneedtobeextramindfulofgettingtherightfood. 17Soeatplentyoffruitsandvegetablesandget regular meals (even if you don't feel hungry, try to eat something light, like a pieceof fruit, to keep you going).Identifytroubles. _18 When you know what's got you feeling blue and why,talk aboutitwith a caring friend. Talking is a way to release the feelings and to receive some understanding. If there's no one to tell, pouring your heart out to a journal work just aswell._19 Depression affects a person's thoughts, making everything seem dark,negativeand hopeless. If depression has you noticing only the negative, make an effort to notice thegood things in life. Try to notice one thing, and then try to think of one more. Consideryour strengths, gifts, orblessings. Most of all, don't forget to be patientwithyourself. 20A.Look on the brightside.B.Take action to solveproblems.C.But makeyourself do it anyway.D.Depression takestime toheal.E.Proper nutrition can influence a person's mood and energy.F.With depression, a person's creativity and sense of fun mayseem blocked. G.Try to make out any situations that havecontributed to your depression. 完型填空Ilovedworkingwithmydad,butIhatedthesummerjobhegaveme.Heownedasmall 21 in Bank Street. In his shop, the most recently 22 person got the worst job, and the boss'sonwasalso 23 .I didn't want tospend hours 24 the frost on the ceiling of the walk-in freezer,and it wastheSaturdayafternoon'sjobthatIhatedmost.Wereceivedfresh 25 everyday.Chickensatinwooden boxes andwas 26withcrushedice.Duringtheweek,theiceandthebloodofthechicken slowly leaked intothe containers 27 the chicken, creating its bloodysmell.Therewasonlyone 28 togetridofthebloodandwashthecontainers:holdmy 29 and carefullyslidethecontainersfromunderthechicken,asItriednotto_30 thecontents overmyclothes,andthen 31 intothedrain(下水道).Soon,students 32 have cut lawns, painted houses, worked in offices, or maybe even worked in the butcher's will 33 to school.Some willhave great memories 34 others will comeback with 35 ones.Lookingback,Ithoughtmyfathercouldhave 36 me from my weekly hell. However,mydad,who'ddroppedoutofschooltohelpsupporthisfamilyafterhisfatherdied,wasateacherforme 37 . He knew treating me 38 from his other employees would be an unfair thing.Most importantly, he taughtmeto 39 those who do thehard and 40 tasks in life.For the next six summers, I returned not as the boss' son, but as one of other guys,and I cleaned the dirty containers every Saturday afternoon.21.A. grocery B.butcher's C.chain D.barber's22.A. hired B.invited C.received D.trained23.A. interested B.included C.affected D.offered24.A. looking into B.tearing up C.cleaning up D.carrying on25.A. fruit B.vegetable C.chicken D.grain26.A. surrounded B.impressed C.accompanied D.cooked27.A. above B.beside C.below D.under28.A .chance B.way C.place D.reason29.A. arm B.nose C.breath D.head30.A. touch B.notice C.find D.splash31.A .break B.divide C.empty D.allow32.A .which B.what C.when D.who33.A. adapt B.walk C.return D.apply34.A. while B.when C.since D.because35.A. exciting B.good C.amazing D.unpleasant36.A. forced B.spared C.treated D.pushed37.A. at heart B.in fact C.in case D.at home38.A. kindly B.carefully C.differently D. warmly39.A. witness B.appreciate C.hurt D.influence40.A. vital B.dirty C.easy D.funny语法填空Swedish businessman Nile Bergqvist is delighted with his new hotel, the world's first igloo ( 冰屋)hotel. 41 (build) in a small town in Lapland, it has been attracting lots of visitors, but soon the fun will beover.In two weeks' time Bergqvist's ice creation will be nothing more than a pool of water.“We don't see it as a big problem,”he says.“We just look forward to42 (replace) it.”Bergqvistbuilthisfirstiglooin1991foranartexhibition.Itwas 43successful thathedesigned the presentone,_44measuresroughly200squaremeters.Sixworkmenspent morethan eight weeks 45(pile) 1,000 tons of snow onto a wooden base; when the snow froze,_46 base wasremoved.After their stay, all visitors receive a survivalcertificaterecording 47success. Withnowindows,nowheretohangclothesandtemperaturesbelow0’C,itmayseemmorelikeasurvivaltest_48arelaxinghotelbreak.“It'sgreat fun,”Bergqvistexplains,“aswellasagoodstart insurvival training.”The 49 (popular) of the igloo is beyond doubt: it is now attracting tourists from all over the world. At least 800 people have stayed at the igloo this season even though there are only 10 rooms.“You can get a lot of people in,”explains Bergqvist. “The beds are three meters wide by two meters long, and can fit at least four _50 atime.”短文改错I went to England last summer as a exchange student, and stayed there for three months. I used to thinking we had pretty various after -school activities. However, I was surprised to find their projects were even diverse. I made friend with the daughter of my home-stay family, which was a college student. He was a member of differentkinds of clubs, so I took the chance to join in some clubs, too. Can you believe I make a robot in the LEGO Club? I felt very proudly because I got first prize with my Lego robot.Time spending in England is so memorable that I will treasure it forever.高中英语专题。
Unit4-5单元试卷宝鸡市斗鸡中学命题人:许梅娟第Ⅰ卷选择题(满分95分)第一部分:英语知识应用(共四节,满分55分)第一节语音知识(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)从每小题的A,、B 、C、D 四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例如:haveA. gaveB. saveC. hat D made答案是C1.preserve A.respectful B.theme C.represent D.athleti2.outing A.souvenir B.joust C.various D.tourism3.posture A.spoken B.association C.roll D.porridge4.Dollywood A.cartoon B.childhood C.root D.food5.dash A.advance B.craftsman C .actress D.major第二节情景对话 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入每一空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
M:May I help you?W:---------6--------M:Would you like a silk one or a cotton one?W:Pure silk, please. Chinese silk is famous all over the world and I like it very much.M:---------7---------W:36.M:And what colour do you prefer?W:I like blue best.Do you have anything suitable in blue?M:Sorry, size 36 in blue are all sold out. What about the cream colour? W:Yes, a cream one is OK.---------8----------M:Yes. The silk is from a southern area around the Yangtze River, so it is of best quality.W:-------------9----------.Can you lower the price a bit?M:Sorry, the price has already been set.W:Well, I really like it.-------------10---------------M:Certainly, here you are, Madam.A.It fits you very well.B.Can I try it on?C.Will you please wrap it up?D.It matches almost everything.E.I’d like a blouse for myself.F.What size do you wear?G.This one is pretty, but it’s expensive, isn’t it?第三节语法和词汇知识(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15)11. — How much do you ________ for mending my bike?— Only one dollar, sir.A. payB. chargeC. offerD. apply12. What about the two of us ________ to the newly opened theme park in our city this afternoon?A. goingB. to goC. goD. will go13. Most members of the committee were in favour of the suggestion; only a ________ were against it.A. majorityB. minorityC. quantityD. amount14. In October, the price of the ________ to Mount Tai has risen by 50 yuan.A. permissionB. admissionC. introductionD. instruction15. — She is unhappy.— So she is. She has got ________ in the quarrel between Jane and Susan.A. involvedB. involveC. involvingD. involvement16. Not only the USA and Russia but also China ________ manned satellites to circle the earth.A. has sent upB. has been sent upC. have sent upD. have been sent up17. While seeing the film, what had happened on the battlefield ________ in the old man’s mind.A. made a lifeB. made a livingC. come to lifeD. come to live18. We all know that a good sleeping bag is a necessary part of every camper’s ________.A. experimentB. entertainmentC. EquipmentD. settlement19. —Can you tell me why more and more people choose to shop in a supermarket? — Because it offers a great ________ of goods.A. varietyB. mixtureC. connectionD. combination20. — How could they forget the airline tickets?— They were in ________.A. a rush so anxiousB. a such anxious rushC. so an anxious rushD. such an anxious rush21. He didn’t want to stay in this hotel because it didn’t ________ his expectations.A. meetB. pleaseC. fillD. express22. ________ an actual occurrence, the film Huo Yuanjia will be popular with many people.A. Basing onB. Based onC. To base onD. Base on23. All the computer in this factory must go through strict ________ before going to the market.A. searchB. checkC. testD. observe24. It was not what he said but the way ________ he said it that made all the people laugh.A. in whichB. whichC. howD. in that25. It is the custom for people to get together on New Year’s Eve, ________ with each other.A. makingB. gettingC. havingD. amusing第四节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Is the world really going mad? 26 day I was sitting in a restaurant 27 a quick and a talk with a few friends when it suddenly 28 me that almost everyone in the restaurant was smoking. It wasn’t long 29 the whole room was 30 with smoke. I asked with an apology for 31 to open a window to stop myself 32 !Nowadays air pollution is something that is hardly questioned any more. However, I still can’t walk down the street in any of the big cities without 33 that people are 34 the air pollution. It is time for the government departments of the world to introduce emission(废气排放) controls on all cars and 35 the public transport system(公共交通体系) to encourage people to 36 their cars at home. A friend of mine takes flying lesson each morning and it really makes him 37 when he climbs above the smog layer(烟雾) and looks down 38 it and thinks: “I’m breathing that!” this kind of 39 results from the bad management of resources. Waste things can 40 should be treated properly. House building, road 41 , and industrial development are all earthmoving( or earth-reducing) operations and can change thebalances of 42 created over millions of years. I would like to 43 serious studies done on all these main works before they are built. Also, there should be 44 national parks set up to keep the most beautiful parts of our countries in their natural 4526.A. The other B. Another C. Every D. Each27.A. asking for B. drinking C. having D. buying28.A. seemed B. struck C. sank D. showed29.A. ago B. after C. before D. now30.A. full B. filled C. crowed D. parked31.A. promise B. help C. suggestion D. permission32.A. standing B. sitting C. talking D. dying33.A. thinking B. persuading C. deciding D. learning34.A. suffering B. dying C. walking D. standing35.A. increase B. reduce C. improve D. raise36.A. wash B. repair C. drive D. leave37.A. sick B. tired C. foolish D. excited38.A. on B. at C. from D. for39.A. discussion B. question C. pollution D. operation40.A. but B. yet C. still D. and41.A. work B. construction C. building D. setting42.A. life B. mind C. human being D. plants43.A. see B. start C. enjoy D. pay44.A. few B. any C. more D. no45.A. situation B. states C. soils D. places.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ABen and his wife Susan were on their way to have dinner with their friends.It was a dark,windy night,and they did not know the way very well.They drove through a town until they found what they thought was the road to Dorling,where their friends lived.But it soon became clear that they were not on the road to Dorling at all.The road that they were on was getting narrower,and there were no other cars on it.The wind was blowing harder with every minute that passed.They came to a small village.They drove past a church and then two houses without lights on.There was nobody about to tell them where they were,or where the road went.Just then,Ben saw a telephone box,twenty meters or so further on.While he walked back along the road to see if there was a name outside the church,Susan telephoned their friends and told them that they were still on their way.Their friends were just saying that the dinner was already getting rather cold,when Ben came back to the telephone box,his head down against the wind.He said that there was a tree lying across the road,and that the telephone lines were down.Susan heard nothing more from their friends about the dinner.46.Some time later Ben and Susan found they took a wrong road because ________.A.their friends lived nearer than they droveB.the road was getting narrower and their car alone was on itC.the hard wind made them get lostD.the road was not the same as before47.Ben went to the church to see if there was a name outside because ________.A.he was sure to find some people who knew DorlingB.he hoped to get help from thereC.he wanted to telephone his friends where they wereD.he wanted to stay there for the night48.Susan could hear nothing more from their friends because ________.A.the telephone lines were broken by a treeB.the strong wind made too much noiseC.they got angryD.they had all left49.From the passage we know ________.A.Ben and his wife often went out for dinnersB.Ben and his wife lived in the countryC.both Ben and his wife were shortsighted(近视的)D.Ben and his wife seldom(很少) went to DorlingBMost people feel lonely sometimes,but it usually only lasts between a few minutes and a few hours.This kind of loneliness is not serious.In fact,it is quite normal.For some people,though,loneliness can last for years.Now researchers say there are three different types of loneliness.The first kind of loneliness is temporary.This is the most common type.It usually disappears quickly and does not require any special attention.The second kind is situation,for example,family problem,the death of a loved one,or moving to a new place.Although this kind of loneliness can cause physical problems,such as headaches and sleeplessness, it_usually does not last for more than a year.The third kind of loneliness is the most serious.Unlike the second type,chronic(the opposite of “temporary”)usually lasts more than two years and has no specific cause.People who experience habitual loneliness have problems socializing and becoming close to others.Unfortunately,many chronically lonely people think there is little or nothing they can do toimprove their condition.Psychologists(心理学家)agree that one important factor in loneliness is a person's social contacts,for example,friends,family members,coworkers,etc.We depend on various people for different reasons.For instance,our families give us emotional support,our parents and teachers give us guidance,and our friends share similar interests and activities.However,psychologists have found that,though lonely people may have many social contacts,they sometimes feel they should have more.They question their popularity.Psychologists are trying to find ways to help habitually lonely people for two reasons:they are unhappy and unable to socialize and there is a connection between chronic loneliness and serious illness such as heart disease,while temporary and situational loneliness can be a sad,and sometimes dangerous condition.50.How would you treat temporary loneliness according to the passage?A.Talk to friends.B.Just ignore it.C.Go to see a doctor.D.Ask your teachers for guidance.51.“It” in the last sentence of the sec ond paragraph refers to ______.A.temporary lonelinessB.situational lonelinessC.a new placeD.sleeplessness52.Why do psychologists want to help chronically lonely people?A.Chronic loneliness can cause family problems.B.Chronic loneliness can cause serious illness.C.Chronic loneliness can not be overcome.D.Chronic loneliness is incurable.53.Loneliness is divided according to______.A.the time it lastsB.the places where it appearsC.different people it happens toD.different seasons when it appearsCElizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821, and moved to New York City when she was ten years old. One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After writing many letters asking for admission(录取) to medical schools, she was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. She was so determined that she taught school and gave music lessons to get money for the cost of sc hooling.In 1849, after graduation from medical school. she decided to further her education in Paris. She wanted to be a surgeon(外科医师) , but a serious eye problem forced her to give up the idea.Upon returning to the United States, she found it difficult to start her own practice because she was a woman. By 1857 Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another woman doctor, managed to open a new hospital, the first for women and children Besides being the first woman physician and founding her own hospital , she also set up the first medical school for women.54. Why couldn’t Elizabeth Blackwell realize her dream of becoming a surgeon?A. She couldn’t get admitted to medical schoolB. She decided to further her education in ParisC. A serious eye problem stopped herD. It was difficult for her to start a practice in the United States55. What main obstacle(障碍) almost destroyed Elizabeth’s chances for becoming for a doctor?A. She was a woman.B. She wrote too many letters.C. She couldn’t graduate from medical school.D. She couldn’t set up her hospital.56. How many years passed between her graduation from medical school and the opening of her hospital?A. Eight yearsB. Ten yearsC. Nineteen yearsD. Thirty-six years57. According to the passage, all of the following are “firsts” in the life of Elizabeth Blacekwell except that she ______.A. became the first woman physicianB. was the first woman doctorC. and several other women founded the first hospital for women and childrenD. set up the first medical school for womenDIf there is o ne thing I’m sure about,it is that a hundred years later we will still be reading newspapers.It is not that newspapers are a necessity.Even now some people get most of their news from television or radio.Many buy a paper only on Saturdays or Sundays.But for most people,reading a newspaper has become a habit passed down from generation to generation.The nature of what is news may change.What basically makes news is what affects our lives—the big political stories,the coverage of the wars,earthquakes and other disasters,will continue much the same.I think there will be more coverage of scientific research,though,the research happeningin areas that may directly affect our lives,like genetic(基因) engineering.In the future,I think there will be more coverage of scientific explanations of why we feel as we do—as we develop a better understanding of how the brain operates and what our feelings really are.It’s quite possible that in the next century,newspapers will be transmitted electronically from the Fleet Street and printed out in our own home.In fact,I’m pretty sure how it will happen in the future.You will probably be able to choose from a menu and make up your own newspaper by picking out the things you want to read—say,sports,international news,ect.I think people have got it wrong when they talk about competition between the different media.They actually feed_off each other.Some people once foresaw that television would kill off newspapers,but that hasn’t happened.What is read on the printed page lasts longer than pictures flashed up on a screen or sounds lost in the air.And as for the Internet,it’s never really pleasant to read something just on a screen.58.What is the best title for the passage?A.The Best Way to Get NewsB.The Changes of MediaC.Make Your Own NewspaperD.The Future of Newspaper59.In the writer’s opinion,in the future________.A.more big political affairs,wars and disasters will make newsB.newspapers will not be printed in publishing houses any longer C.newspapers will cover more scientific researchD.more and more people will read newspapers60.What will probably be on in the newspaper made by yourself?A.Sports and international news.B.A menu of important news.C.The most important news.D.What you are interested in.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据文章内容,从下框A-F选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。