新人教版高二英语必修五第四单元(7)
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Unit 4 Making the newsⅠ. 根据汉语提示完成句子(每个1分,共9分)1.Though __________________________, John seemed much younger.(senior)约翰大我五岁,但是看起来比我年轻多了。
1.He felt great pressure when he found all the others _________________________.(finish)当他发现所有其他人都已经提前完成了工作,他感到巨大的压力。
2.Many major roads ____________________worst affected by the flooding were largely impassable.(lead)许多通往受洪水影响最严重地区的道路大部分都无法通行。
3.I expect ____________________________________________to go abroad to study.(there)我期望着有一个到国外学习的机会。
4.I am afraid your parents won’t approve _____________________________.(marry)恐怕你的父母不赞成你和他结婚。
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Not only ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________(他们开始着手筹钱了), but they also got a helping hand from the charity, which relieved their present pressure.7. ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________(一定要记住的是) there’s no secret of success but hard work.8. ________ ________ ________ ________ ________(这种日子一去不返了)he depended on his parents for everything.9. ________ ________ ________ ________(随着协议的签署), all the nations agreed to work together to defend themselves against terrorism and other threats.Ⅱ. 单句语法填空((每个1分,共10分)1.I have no way yet as to ________ to deal with such acomplicated situation.2.He denied ________ (steal) the money.3.He wrote an article on children's education, ________ (depend) on his experiences.4.As a Chinese, we have to bear/keep in mind ________ when we go abroad, we are not just another person, we are ambassadors for our country.5.He defended himself ________ the charge.6.Tom is two years senior ________ me.7.They had a photo ________ (take) on the top of the mountain.8.He is ________ (suppose) to be studying in the classroom now.9.It is the first time he ________ (make) an appointment with the doctor.10.He is looking forward to ________ (publish) his novel.Ⅲ.单句改错(每个1分,共6分)1.My brother acquired for a knowledge of computers by careful study.________2.You can depend on that he will come to your help when needed. ________3.The boss has been told several times that the workers are demanding on better pay.________4.All of you supposed to finish your homework before you go out to play football. ________5.We had a thoroughly cleaning of our house at the weekend.________6.You'll be faced with two choices—whether to be fired or not, depend on your performance in the work.________ Ⅳ.完形填空(每个1.5分,共30分)In 1948,my family drove to the Singer Sewing Center and bought a brand-new electric Singer. Then Ruby, my mother-in-law,___21___sewing. After supper, Ruby would bend over the machine, ___22___clothes for her children and neighbors. Thousands of dresses. The Singer raised its needle millions of times.In 1987,Ruby ___23___ us on the phone, ___24___.After thirty-nine years, her Singer didn’t work. No repairman could fix it because parts were not ___25___.I went to a sewing machine store to buy one. Her old one was___26___.The new machines are plastic and have computers. They give classes on how to ___27___ them. In the display window was a 1948 metal Singer blackhead.“Does that one ___28___ ? ” I asked the man.“I don’t know,” he said. He plugged it in. It___29___ to work.“It’s not for sale,” he said. It’s a(an)___30___ . There aren’t lots of old Singer blackheads around anyone•”I ___31___ him about Ruby — how she lives by herself and sews to keep busy, how she ___32___only six dollars to make a dress ___33___the people she sews for are poor.He ___34___ the machine to me for twenty-five dollars.The next weekend we took it to Ruby’s. She stood by the car as we opened the trunk. As she looked down at the___35___, a smile creased (弄皱)her face.“It’s just like my ___36___one,”she laughed.It’s still going strong. Ruby ___37___charges six dollars a dress.On several occasions, my wife and I found 1948 Singer blackheads in antique stores. We ___38___ them and gave them to Ruby. She’s got a lot of___39___ ahead, and we don’t want her to run out of sewing machines ___40___ she runs out of things to sew.21. A. took out B. gave up C. set about D. put off22. A. drying B. making C. washing D. folding23. A. called B. advised C. changed D. ordered24. A. puzzled B. excited C. frightened D. discouraged25. A. available B. practical C. simple D. helpful26. A. plastic B. metal C. noiseless D. man-made27. A. fix B. link C. use D. get28. A. work B. stay C. matter D. stop29. A. failed B. began C. continued D. meant30. A. invention B. artwork C. bargain D. display31. A. asked B. warned C. told D. reminded32. A. spends B. charges C. saves D. earns33. A. while B. until C. though D. because34. A. sold B. lent C. delivered D. donated35. A. car B. clothes C. machine D. computer36. A. new B. old C. small D. large37. A. still B. once C. already D. never38. A. booked B. bought C. copied D. borrowed39. A. travelling B. learning C. cooking D. sewing40. A. so B. if C. before D. whenⅤ.阅读理解(每个2分,共20分)AIn many fields youngsters are changing the world. Listed below are several influential young people.Muzoon Almellehan, 19Millions of children live in refuge? camps (难民营),where few pave access to school. Almellehan experienced these conditions firsthand after fleeing Syria. Fighting to change that, she travels the world to tell people about the significance of education Almellehan, UNICEF’s(United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) youngest-ever goodwill ambassador now, plans to return to her homeland Syria finally.Auli’i Cravalho,17The Hawaii native voiced the heroine in Disney’s hit movie Moana. Now Auli’i is taking on a new role. She’ll star on NBC’s Rise, a drama about a high school theater department’ that lifts the spirits of a struggling steel town in Pen nsylvania. Based on a true story, the show has strengthened her belief that young people can bring about real change.Moziah Bridges, 16At 9, Moziah launched, his own handmade bow-tie business from his grandmother’s kitchen table. Now Mo’s Bows is worth about $1.5 million. More recently, Moziah signed a licensing deal with the NBA that lets him sell bow ties featuring team logos. But Moziah has even grander ambitions. He plans to expand globally. He credits his success to his natural sense of style.Mikaila Ulmer, 13Mikaila used to hate bees. She was stung (蜇) twice. But after learning honeybees are critical to the ecosystem and dying out, she developed a fascination with them. She was determined to help. Using her great-grandmother’s recipe, Mikaila made a mixture, sweetened with local honey. She sold it at community business fairs, donating 10% of her profits to honeybee-advocate groups. Mikaila also runs a nonprofit group called the Healthy Hive Foundation, whose goal is to raise awareness about the hardship of the honeybee.1. What did Auli’i Cravalho learn from the drama Rise?A. Young people indeed have the ability to make a difference.B. High school theater department can help the steel town.C. She can voice any kind of NBC drama in the future.D. She has the ability to take up acting as her lifelong profession.2. Mikaila began to do business with the purpose of _______.A. making money to help people in needB. rescuing the endangered but beneficial honeybeesC. putting her great-grandmother’s reci pe to good useD. developing a traditional technique for producing honey3. What do the four young people have in common?A. They are commercially successful.B. They’re leading a wealthy and full life.C. They’ve gained wide recognition now.D. They have no interest in academic subjects.BHave you ever accidentally walked into the wrong place that end up changing your life? That’s what happened to Maceo Thomas of Lakewood, Colorado. One night, Maceo left his home to find a store where she could buy a back staff cane (拐杖). He weighed over 300 pounds. His doctor, concerned about his health, had suggested Maceo try yoga (瑜伽). But Maceo could barely walk, needing to use a cane to get around. Z@#xxkHe entered what he thought was the right store---only to find black belts instead. He’d walked into the hall of the Rocky Mountain Karate Association. Hale Hilsabeck, owner and director of the studio, greeted him. Maceo told Hale he’d always wanted to learn karate (空手道), but was discouraged because of his weight. Hale told him to come back the next day to begin learning karate and boxing---free of charge.Maceo began training two to three times, a week. Hale was amazed by his determination. “I was enthusiastic because he kept on showing up.” he said, “I thought he mi ght disappear after the first couple or three times that he was there. But, no.”Now, over five years later, Maceo weighs 60 pounds less and no longer walks with a staff. He can dance and deliver powerful boxes. I called maceo to find out more. This all happened for a reason, he told me. Most of all, his faith was renewed, both in himself and in a higher power. Maceo’s story inspired me. Next time I ended up in a “wrong place”. Maybe I will stay there a minute longer---to see if that unexpected opportunity shows up.4. What’s Maceo’s problem?A. He didn’t buy a cane.B. He is too fat.C. He can’t walk at all.D. He doesn’t like yoga.5. Why hadn’t Maceo learnt karate before he met Hale?A. Because she hadn’t been interested in it.B. Because his doctor told him not to do it.C. Because it was very expensive.D. Because he hadn’t dared to try it.6. After Maceo began learning karate and boxing, .A. he give up three timesB. he didn’t exercise oftenC. he gained much benefits fr om themD. Hale wasn’t satisfied with him firstCAfter years of debate, gray wolves were reintroduced (重新引进) to Yellowstone National Park. Fourteen wolves were caught in Canada and moved to the park. By 2021, the Yellowstone wolf population had grown to more than 170.Gray wolves once were seen here and there in the Yellowstone area and other pans of United States, but they were gradually displaced by human development. By the 1920s, wolves had disappeared from the Yellowstone area. They went farther north into (he deep forests of Canada, where there were fewer humans around. The disappearance of the wolves had many unexpected results. Deer and elk populations—major food sources(来源) for the wolf—grew rapidly. These animals ate large amounts of plants, which reduced plant diversity(多样性) in the park. With the disappearance of gray wolves,coyote (草原狼) populations also grew quickly. The coyotes killed a great number of red foxes in the park, and completely drove away the park’s beavers (河狸).As early as 1966, biologists asked the government to consider reintroducing wolves to Yellowstone Park. They hoped that wolves would be able to control the elk and coyote problems. Many framers were against the plan because they feared that wolves would kill their farm animals or pets.The government spent nearly 30 years thinking lip a plan to reintroduce the wolves. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service carefully monitors and manages the wolf packs in Yellowstone. Today, the debate continues over how well the gray wolf is fitting in at Yellowstone. Elk, deer, and coyote populations are down, while beavers and red foxes have made a comeback. The Yellowstone wolf project has been a valuable experiment to help biologists decide whether to reintroduce wolves to other parts of the country as well.7. What is the text mainly about?A. Wildlife research in the United States.B. Plain diversity in the Yellowstone area.C. A war between American farmers and gray wolves.D. The reintroduction of wolves to Yellowstone Park.8. What do cs the underlined word “displaced” in paragraph 2 mean?A. Killed one by one.B. Separated from relatives.C. Forced to move out.D. Followed secretly.9. Which is an unexpected result of the disappearance of gray wolves?A. The number of deer increased fast.B. More people moved into the park.C. Red foxes ate too many plants.D. Beavers in the park were all killed.10. Biologists suggested the government reintroduce the wolves because ________.A. they believed it could keep the park back to normalB. they knew the government was considering that tooC. they were sure it would solve the elk and coyote problemsD. they thought farmers needn’t worry about animals and petsVI.书面表达(满分25分).假定你是李华,计划本周末和同学一起去观看《经典咏流传》(Everlasting Classics)节目,得知外教Nancy也很感兴趣,请给她写一封邮件,邀请她一同参加。
---------------------------------------------------------------最新资料推荐------------------------------------------------------ 新人教版高中英语必修一至必修五完整课文译文新人教版高中英语必修一到五课文翻译必修一 Unit 1 友谊P2 Reading 安妮最好的朋友你是不是想有一位无话不谈能推心置腹的朋友呢?或者你是不是担心你的朋友会嘲笑你,会不理解你目前的困境呢?安妮·弗兰克想要的是第一种类型的朋友,于是她就把日记当成了她最好的朋友。
安妮在第二次世界大战期间住在荷兰的阿姆斯特丹。
她一家人都是犹太人,所以他们不得不躲藏起来,否则他们就会被德国纳粹抓去。
她和她的家人躲藏了两年之后才被发现。
在这段时间里,她唯一的忠实朋友就是她的日记了。
她说,“我不愿像大多数人那样在日记中记流水账。
我要把这本日记当作我的朋友,我要把我这个朋友称作基蒂”。
安妮自从 1942 年 7 月起就躲藏在那儿了,现在,来看看她的心情吧。
亲爱的基蒂:我不知道这是不是因为我长久无法出门的缘故,我变得对一切与大自然有关的事物都无比狂热。
我记得非常清楚,以前,湛蓝的天空、鸟儿的歌唱、月光和鲜花,从未令我心迷神往过。
自从我来到这里,这一切都变了。
1/ 8……比方说,有天晚上天气很暖和,我熬到 11 点半故意不睡觉,为的是独自好好看看月亮。
但是因为月光太亮了,我不敢打开窗户。
还有一次,就在五个月以前的一个晚上,我碰巧在楼上,窗户是开着的。
我一直等到非关窗不可的时候才下楼去。
漆黑的夜晚,风吹雨打,雷电交加,我全然被这种力量镇住了。
这是我一年半以来第一次目睹夜晚…… ……令人伤心的是……我只能透过脏兮兮的窗帘观看大自然,窗帘悬挂在沾满灰尘的窗前,但观看这些已经不再是乐趣,因为大自然是你必须亲身体验的。
P6 Using Language Reading, listening and writing 亲爱的王小姐:我同班上的同学有件麻烦事。