人教课标版高中英语必修5单元综合分层-Unit1 单元拓展巩固 组合训练
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1 / 6 Unit1 单元拓展巩固 组合训练
Ⅰ.基础知识 A.单词拼写。
1.He is a famous p_________ who devotes his whole life to his painting.
2.Faced with a problem, you have to a_________ it first, and then try to find a solution.
3.Kindness is one of the prime minister's ________(特征).
4.The debate did not come to a _____________ (结论)until midnight.
B.选择短语并以其正确形式填空。
put forward;put away;put out;put up;put up with;put on
1.I can __________ the house being untidy, but I hate it if it's not clean.
2.The forest guards often find campfires that have not been __________ completely.
3.May I __________ your name ___________ as a possible chairman of the committee?
4.He decided that he would drive all the way home instead of ___________ at a hotel for the
night.
5.My mother opened drawer to __________the knives and spoons.
6.What do you think of his proposal that we ______ a play at the English party?
一、完形填空I was reading an article the other day about a man by the name of Steven Callahan.
In 1982, he was crossing the Atlantic alone in his sailboat when it 1
something and sank.
He was out of the shipping lanes and 2 in a life raft, alone. He had few 3
and
his chances of survival were small. Yet when three
4 found him seventy-six days later, lie was 5 much
skinnier(极瘦的)than lie
was when lie started.
His account of how he survived was 6
Somehow he managed to catch fish and even
made a device to make fresh water from sea water. The most remarkable thing,
7 , was
how lie managed to keep himself 8 when all hope seemed lost.
9 how often he
must have thought there was no point in continuing with the 10
He was suffering a great
deal. His life raft was punctured(刺破)and even after trying for more than a week to 11
it,
it was still leaking (使渗漏)air and it was wearing him out to keep pumping it up. He was starved,
totally exhausted.
12 would have seemed to be the only choice.
Whenever you read about people who 13 these kinds of situations, you will 14
that they do something with their minds 15 give them the courage to keep going.
However, there are many people in similarly hopeless situations that give in or go
16 .
The survivors do something with their
17 that help them find the courage to carry on.
For Callahan, he wrote simply, "I told myself I could
18 it. Compared to what those
have been through, I was
19 . I told myself these things over and over. "
Next time when it seems as if your own goals are far-off or when your problems seem too
difficult to deal with, repeat that 20 over and over again, "I can handle it. I can handle it. "
1. A. pushed B. pressed C. struck D. damaged
2. A. lying B. driving C. swimming D. floating
3. A. supplies B. friends C. experiences D. signals
4. A. workers B. fishermen C. divers D. passengers
5. A. hopeless B. energetic C. alive D. healthy
6. A. astonishing B. frightening C. exciting D. satisfying
7. A. instead B. otherwise C. however D. thus
8. A. glad B. going C. fighting D. awake
9. A. Imagine B. Understand C. Describe D. Foresee
10. A. journey B. struggle C. competition D. program
11. A. connect B. check C. change D. fix
12. A. Pulling up B. Dropping in C. Turning over D. Giving up
13. A. consider B. explain C. survive D. fit
14. A. suggest B. agree C. believe D. discover
15. A. what B. that C. who D. as
16. A. maid B. blind C. red D. wrong 2 / 6 17. A. plans B. thoughts C. passions D. tools
18. A. handle B. prove C. remove D. improve
19. A. creative B. cautious C. fortunate D. clever
20. A. note B. message C. request D. sentence
二、语法填空
C. V. Raman, a great Indian physicist, was born in 1888. His father was a lecturer in math and
physics, so C. V. Raman was exposed 1 scientific things from 2 early age. He
attended Presidency College in 1902, getting his BA in 1904 and MA in 1907. Though he was a
brilliant student,there weren’t, many 3 (chance) for scientists in
India at that time. 4 , after finishing his studies,he went to work for the Indian Finance
Department and earned out his experimental research on acoustics.
He 5 (offer) a professorship in physics at the University of Calcutta in 1917 and
stayed for the next 15 years, 6 ( achieve) fame for his research there. In 1930, he won the
Nobel Prize for his work on the scattering of light. Raman found 7 light passes through a
transparent (透明的)sample of a substance, most of the light remains unchanged but a small part
of it has 8 ( differ) wavelengths. This later is 9 (know) as the Raman effect and