高中英语精选练习题 5-6单元
人教课标版高中英语选修6 Unit5_单元测试卷(名师)
Unit5 单元测试卷(名师)人教版选修Book6Unit5第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will the man do first?A. Fix the bike.B. Have a coffee.C. Clean the windows.2. What is the date today?A. May 1st.B. May 2nd.C. May 3rd.3. Where will the speakers probably buy something to eat?A. At a service station.B. At a cafe.C. At the airport.4. How does the woman feel?A. Proud.B. Pleased.C. Angry.5. What is the conversation mainly about?A. A film.B. A book.C. A bookcase.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。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. When does the woman usually go to the US?A. In spring.B. In summer.C. In winter.7. Where did the woman go on holiday last month?A. To America.B. To Canada.C. To Mexico听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
高中英语U5T单元测试卷解析选修6试题
新人教版选修六单元测试卷解析版 Unit 5 The power of nature单元测试(五)本卷贰O贰贰年贰月捌日编写;出题人:令狐学复;欧阳化语;令狐理总。
第一卷(两局部,一共85分)第一局部英语知识运用(一共两节,满分是45分)第一节单项填空(一共15小题;每一小题1分,满分是15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项里面,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。
1.At the end of the story,________little match girl met her beloved(深爱的)grandmother in________heaven and lived a happy life with her.A.the;不填 B.a;theC.the;the D.a;不填答案 C解析冠词的考察。
“卖火柴的小女孩〞是众所周知的童话人物,应是特指,故冠词用the;而heaven 属于世界上独一无二的东西,要用the修饰。
2.Yon’d better________your diet rather than eat the same things all the time.A.vary B.changedC.convert D.altered答案 A解析由had better do sth.可以排除B、D两项,C项convert“改变HY;(使)转换(方法,系统,用法……)〞。
根据题意“你最好饮食多样化,而不要总是吃同样的东西〞可知,C项不合题意,故A项正确。
vary“变化,存在相异之处〞。
3.—Mike,the phone is ringing.Do you want me to answer it?—No,sit still________.A.I’m about to get it B.I’m getting itC.I’d like go get it D.I’m to get it答案 B解析句意为:“迈克,响了,让我来接吗?〞“不,坐着别动。
新教材高中英语UNIT6Nurturingnature单元达标检测含解析外研版选择性必修第一册
UNIT 6 Nurturing nature单元达标检测第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
AWhy go to Madrid?There may be a slight chill(寒冷) in the air, with temperatures staying around 15℃in March, but Spain's handsome capital is slowly starting to warm up. Even more attractive are the cultural events.A new exhibition on the living and working spaces of Spain's greatest artist, Picasso, has just opened in the studio at the Fundacion Mapfre at Paseo de Recoletos 23. It runs until 11 May with rarely seen pieces borrowed from his family.Later this summer, the 400th anniversary of the death of the Renaissance(文艺复兴)painter El Greco will be marked with an exciting exhibition at the Museo del Prado at Paseo del Prado from 24 June to 5 October.How to go?The widest range of flights is offered by EasyJet from Bristol, Edinburgh, Gatwick, Liverpool and Luton. British Airways and its sister airline Iberia combine forces from Heathrow and London City. Ryanair flies from Manchester and Stansted. Air Europa flies from Gatwick.The Barajas airport is 13km north-east of the city centre and is served by frequent trains on Metro line 8, but the shortest underground journey is a bit complex with at least one change at Nuevos Ministerios Station and takes about 30 minutes. The fare to any station in the city centre is 4.50. The airport express bus runs every 15 to 35 minutes around the clock: 5 one way. It takes 40 minutes to reach the city centre. A taxi takes half the time. A flat rate of 30 covers most of central Madrid.1.When will the exhibition about Picasso close?A.On 23 March.B.On 11 May.C.On 24 June.D.On 5 October.2.Which airline operates flights from Manchester to Madrid?A.EasyJet.B.Ryanair.C.Air Europa.D.British Airways.3.What is the fastest way to reach central Madrid from the Barajas airport?A.Take a taxi.B.Take a city bus.C.Take Metro line 8.D.Take the airport express bus.BWhen Liberia was my home, they called it sweet. Sweet was the word I remembered the most during the war.When I was five, my father, two sisters and I fled from Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia, and headed north on foot among the panicky masses—a journey that ended in a village where we hid from flying bullets (子弹).Every dawn, my sisters and I joined my father and covered the pages of his small journal with words.My favorite word to write was “sweet”, one that had the power to numb the reality of our 6-month abandonment by peace and civilization.Eventually, we were considered the lucky ones: part of the wave of refugees who left Liberia in 1990 to settle in America. My mother studied at Columbia University at the time, and we made our new home in her dormitory while awaiting her graduation.My father who left early in the mornings looked for work or news of a possible return to Liberia, only to return home with nothing to give us but new words to write in notebooks. He quickly found that the education he received in Liberia was not good enough for an engineering job in America. So he took whatever job he could find to make sure we always had food on the table—and books.In 2011, I founded a children's book publishing company.It provides children's literature for the children of countries with low literacy (读写能力) rates andunderrepresented cultures by publishing culturally relevant books that have something meaningful to say to them. My hope is to give children the peace I was given through the words of my father, by allowing them to see themselves in literature.I also think it is important to provide books about foreign countries for children in America, to increase the overall awareness of the world outside them.I will never be able to give my father back the twenty years he spent educating us, or the home and life in Liberia he lost. I repay his sacrifice by honoring the education he fought for and offering my art to the world, with stories that make the histories of my people come alive, and with words to live by.4.What was the author's family life like in Liberia?A.Frightening but positive.B.Sweet and peaceful.fortable but boring.D.Adventurous and exciting.5.What can we infer about the author's father from Paragraph 2?A.He was crazy about reading.B.He regretted moving to America.C.He worked hard to raise his family.D.He tried to receive a higher education.6.Why did the author found the publishing company?A.To meet poor children's growing demands.B.To provide multicultural books for children.C.To support her father's books about Liberia.D.To help immigrants understand American culture.7.What does the author want to express in the last paragraph?A.Her pity for her father's suffering.B.Her thanks for her father's devotion.C.Her pride in working for her people.D.Her disappointment at the life in Liberia.CThe world's largest iceberg, named A68a, broke away from Antarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf in July, 2017. It has since floated(漂浮)toward the island of South Georgia in the southern Atlantic Ocean. Satellite pictures show the iceberg has remained in one piece. It is about 150 kilometers long and 48 kilometers wide. It is traveling at one kilometer an hour and is on the way to hitting South Georgia in around 30 days.Right now is the time of year when seals and penguins spend a lot of time caring for their young. This means the distance that parents have to travel to find food is important. Scientists fear that if the iceberg hits the island, it could prevent the penguins and seals from reaching food supplies. That means they have to go a lot further. They have to go around the iceberg, or actually go further to find food. And that time is quite important in this particular period of their life cycle.Ecologists say an iceberg crash(碰撞)would also disturb materials settled on the seabed, possibly polluting the surrounding seas. As the iceberg melts(融化), it would also send large amounts of fresh water into the ocean. This could affect krill populations that are a major source of food for the island's wildlife. Besides, the iceberg could remain for 10 years and change the area's whole ecosystem. If some rare species fail in this area, their numbers globally are going to go down quite sharply.The breaking-off of icebergs from Antarctica is a natural process. But the process is changing with climate change. What we're seeing now is that the speed at which this is happening is increasing. And so, this might become more of a usual thing in the future. Right now, officials are hoping that changing weather patterns could direct the iceberg out into the open ocean, where it would, in time, break up and melt.8.What can we know about the iceberg A68a?A.It was hit by another iceberg and broke into pieces.B.It has been floating on the sea for less than 2 years.C.It is now more than 500 km away from South Georgia.D.It came into being because of a drop in water temperature.9.How will the iceberg probably influence the penguins and seals in South Georgia?A.By bringing other wildlife there.B.By slowing down their life cycle.C.By cutting off their ways to eating areas.D.By making the weather completely different.10.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A.The time period an iceberg could remain.B.The possible influence of an iceberg crash.C.The possible reason for the failure of rare species.D.The fresh water an iceberg could produce.11.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.Floating icebergs will be more common.B.The iceberg will soon break up and melt.C.Icebergs have nothing to do with climate.D.Officials have planned to direct the iceberg.DAs people get older, the types and numbers of friends they have tend to change.As young adults, humans have large groups of friends.With age, they often prefer to spend their time with just a few close, positive individuals.Researchers long believed that this aging attraction toward meaningful relationships was unique to humans, but a new study finds that chimps (黑猩猩) also have similar tendencies.Rosati and her colleagues used 78,000 hours of observations made over 20 years from the Kibale Chimpanzee Project in Uganda.The data looked at the social interactions of 21 male chimps between 15 and 58 years old.The researchers only studied male chimps because they show stronger social bonds and have more social interactions than female chimps.Researchers found that wild chimpanzees share a similar pattern of social aging with humans.Rosati says, “They prefer strong, mutual social bonds and interact with others in more positive ways as they get older.” The older chimpanzees preferred spending more time with chimps that they had become friends with over the years.Theywould sit close to these long-time companions and groom (梳毛) each other.By contrast, younger chimps had more one-sided relationships where they would groom a friend, but the action wasn't returned.Older male chimps were also more likely to spend more time alone.The researchers said that they showed a shift from negative interactions to more positive ones, preferring to spend their later years in non-confrontational (非对抗性的), positive relationships.Researchers call the preference a “positivity bias”.Researchers theorize that chimps, like humans, are able to change their social focus as they age.“We propose that this aging pattern may be the result of shared changes in our abilities to regulate our emotions with age,” Rosati says.“This shared pattern between chimpanzees and humans could represent an adaptive response where older adults focus on important social relationships that provide benefits and avoid interactions that have negative consequences as they lose competitive fighting ability.”12.What does the new study find about chimps?A.Male chimps show more interactions than fem-ales.B.Old chimps don't care about friends as much as young ones.C.Chimps concentrate more on meaningful relat-ions with age.D.Chimps share aging problems similar to human beings.13.How did Rosati and her colleagues conduct their research?A.By studying the data provided by other researchers.B.By making scientific investigations and observations.C.By setting up models on the computer in the lab.D.By monitoring both the humans' and chimps' behavior.14.What do researchers think causes this aging attraction to meaningful relationships?A.Inability to regulate emotions.B.Eagerness to build closer relationships.C.Loss of competitiveness in strength.D.Failure to adapt to the changeable surroundings.15.Where does this text probably come from?A.A short story collection.B.A popular science magazine.C.A graduate research paper.D.A biology textbook.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
高中英语必修五Module 6单元训练及详解答案
必修五·Module 6 单元训练及详解答案Ⅰ.语法填空Throughout history, people have thought of the ocean as a diverse and limitless source of food.Yet today there is clear evidence that the ocean has a limit.Most of the big fish in our ocean are now __1__ (go).One major cause is overfishing.People are taking so many fish from the sea that many species cannot replace __2__ (they).For centuries, local fishermen caught only enough fish for their own and their community's needs.However, from the early 20th century, people around the world became interested __3__ consuming protein-rich foods.People began __4__ (catch) large quantities of fish for profit and selling them to worldwide markets.In a very short period of time, commercial fishing __5__ (great) reduced the number of large predatory fish, such as cod and tuna.Today, there are still plenty of fish in the sea, __6__ they're mostly just the little ones.Small fish, __7__ include sardines and anchovies, have more than doubled in number — largely because there are not enough big fish __8__ (eat) them.Such large fish __9__ (be) necessary, because they hunt and kill the sick and weak smaller fish.Without this weeding out, or survival of the fittest, ecosystems become less stable.As a result, fish are less able to survive __10__ (difficult) such as pollution, environmental change, or changes in the food supply.语篇解读:本文是一篇说明文。
人教版高中英语必修五 Unit5-选修六Unit1 基础测试
高三英语必修五Unit5-选修6Unit1基础知识测试班级:___________ 姓名:___________ 分数:_______1. His face was ___________ (swell) with toothache so I advised him to see a dentist before it got worse. __________2. These days, I can’t fall asleep because the coming final exam is putting great ___________ (press) on me.3. The people in the flooded area fought ___________ against the natural disaster. Their ___________ deserved to be praised. (brave) ____________4. He got ________ during the football match and the ________ was serious.(injure)5. We like to live a life full of __________ and men’s tastes are _________.(vary)6. Liu Li is a new graduate from Shandong University. She ________ ___ a big company ____ a post last week. The interviewer said her ___________ was the best among all the ___________.(apply) ____________7. We must apply what we have learned ____ our daily work because in no case should theory be separated from practice. ___________8. ___________ (apply) yourself to your study, and you will pass your exam.9. ___________ (apply) yourself to your study, you will pass your exam.10. People had to ______ themselves in their own way before they received the ________sent by the government.(treat)11. I’ll treat you ____ lunch at the restaurant in front of our school. ___________12. Drunk driving should be treated ____ a crime regardless of whether the driver causes a crash. ___________13. If _________ (treat) in a proper way, the patient was likely to be saved.14. ______ the aid of our English teacher, we have made great progress this term. _______________15. He is so kind a boy that he often aids his mother ___________ (clean) the table,even the furniture.16. What’s more, some drivers, cyclists and pedestrians do not think it vital___________ (obey) traffic rulers.17. As we all know, water is vital _____ keeping every living thing alive, without which the world would be a dead place.18. Tom took off his wet clothes and squeezed the water _____. ___________19. Some of these books are _______, making the whole room messy. (place短语)20. The twins are so alike; it’s difficult to tell the difference ______ them. _____21. I was on the point of giving up ______ my best friend encouraged me to go on.22. ___________ (如果有必要), you can refer to the dictionary.23. You’d better go to the party, but I doubt ___________ it’ll be very exciting.24. The little boy won’t go to sleep _________ his mother tells him a story.25. The little boy won’t go to sleep ________ his mother tells him a story.26. It is ________ (type) of the young man to think of himself before others.____________________________27. One reason for her _________ (prefer) for city life is that she can have easy access to places like shops and restaurants. ___________28. Nobody believed his ________ (predict) then but later it turned out to be true.29. I believe that _________ (predict) earthquakes will be a piece of cake in front of us mankind in the future.30. The book explores the relationship between religion and _________ (civilize).31. I have faith __ him because he has served us _________ for many years, andI think he is a _________ and honest friend.(faith) __________32. I was walking _________ in the street when I came across John, who led an _________ sort of life without any ______.(aim) _____________33. The industry has also taken aim ___the product that has appeared as its replacement: reusable shopping bags.34. These activities aim _________ (build) a bridge between deaf and hearing worlds by performing to both groups as one audience.35. I am here _____ the aim of doing as well as possible. __________36. Mr.White is the _______ son of Mrs.Green, who ________ him when his parents died 20 years ago.Thanks to her _________, Mr.White could receive a good education and became an engineer.(adopt)37. The school decided ____________ (adopt) new methods of teaching foreign language. ________________38. With his business ______ (go) on well, he at first _________ big houses, cars, and later he took _________ of stocks of different companies. Then, he found that everything he had dreamed of was in his _________. (possess)39. He attempted _________ (compete) for the position of chairman of the Students' Union. __________40. It is said that Australian scientists are mak ing fresh attempts ___ explaining climate change.41. I figure that you know more about the MBA. _________42. She does exercise every morning to keep her figure. _________43. The Statue of Liberty standing on an island in New York Harbor is a figure of a woman. _________44. Our textbook has many figures to help explain the lessons. _________45. It would be very nice if we had a true figure of how many people in this country haven't got a job. _________46. I could hear them talking but I couldn’t figure ____ what they were saying. ___47. Having the right equipment ___ hand will be very helpful. _________48. It is an act of kindness to give someone ___ hand. _________49. Until the 1980s almost all olives were packed into jars __ hand. _________50. I'm not going to buy it: for ___ thing I don't like the style, and for ________ it's far too expensive.51. We should appeal to people _________ (save) things that the nature offers to us as well. __________52. We made an appeal to the villagers for money to build the bridge. _________53. Wanda Plaza in Xiamen, located in _____ was a remote village several years ago, is now a busy area.54. She and I both arrived at the same time ___ coincidence. __________First AidA boy _________ (生病). His organ s (______) were damaged by the radiation(______) of an infrared ray(______) stove(______). But before the ambulance(______) arrived, _________ (许多) other _________ (伤害) happened to this unlucky boy ______________ (反复). First, he was choke d(______) by some _________ (有毒的) liquid(_________) from the kettle(______) on the cupboard (______). Then his wrist(______) skin(______) was burnt by electric shock (______). Finally, his ankle(______) was cut by a pan(______).Fortunately, the boy’s nurse gave him proper temporary(______) treatments (______) according to his complex(______) symptom s(______). She mildly(____) squeeze d(______) the poisonous liquid out of his throat(______) and put bandage s(______) ________ (坚固地) ____________ (在合适的位置) to apply pressure to(______) the ankle wound to stop bleed ing(______). As for the burn, she used scissors(______) to remove his sleeve(______), pour ed (______) a basin(______) of cold water over the burn to cool it and put her hands on(______) a damp(______) blouse(______) to cover his swollen tissue(_______) tight ly (______). She also inspired his bravery to fight against the unbearable (______) pain. Her ________ (急救) made a vital difference (______) in saving his life. A ________ (典礼) was held to honour the nurse who overcame a variety of barrier s(______) to save the boy.Abstract ArtAbstract(______) art used to be controversial(______). ________ (一方面), the artists stopped painting delicate(______) figures but attempted to adopt special techniques (________) to give people different visual (______) impacts.____________ (另一方面), their works, including sculpture s(______) carve d(______) out of marble(______) or fragile(______) clay(______), were all with a specific(______) aim of showing feelings. Some conventional(______) scholar s(______) who were allergic to(______) abstract art said it was evidently ridiculous(______) and neither art nor geometry(______). Their Traditional Art Committee(______) __________ (预测) its soon disappearing.But nowadays, abstract art has become part of the permanent(______) possessions (______) of contemporary(______) civilization(______). Galleries along the Madison Avenue(______) give scores of superb(______) ____________ (展览)on typical(______) abstract works, appealing to(______) many who have a preference for(_________) abstract art. The Shadow(_____) of Egypt, a café(_____) in this district(______), has become the home to those aggressive(______) abstract artists. Consequently(______), it is not a coincidence(______) for you to meet one of these artists of great reputation(______) in the flesh(______). They are asked for __________ (签名)and given bunch es(______) of fragrant(______) flowers plus they are given a great deal(______) of praise by their __________ (忠实地) fans.1.听说你们需要一些志愿者接待来访问我们学校的国外学生,我很高兴写信申请这份工作。
英语五六单元测试卷高二
英语五六单元测试卷高二一、听力理解(共20分)A. 短对话理解(每题1分,共5分)1. What does the man suggest they do?a) Go to the cinema.b) Stay at home.c) Visit a museum.2. Why is the woman upset?a) She missed the bus.b) She lost her wallet.c) She failed the exam.3. What is the man going to do after work?a) Go to the gym.b) Meet a friend.c) Cook dinner.4. What does the woman think of the new restaurant?a) It's too expensive.b) The food is delicious.c) The service is poor.5. What time does the meeting start?a) 9:00 am.b) 10:00 am.c) 11:00 am.B. 长对话理解(每题2分,共10分)听下面的对话,回答6-10题。
6. What is the main topic of the conversation?a) A school project.b) A travel plan.c) A birthday party.7. Where are the speakers planning to go?a) The beach.b) The mountains.c) The city.8. How will they get there?a) By train.b) By car.c) By bus.9. What does the man need to pack?a) A camera.b) A map.c) A tent.10. What time will they leave?a) Early morning.b) Late afternoon.c) Evening.C. 短文理解(每题2分,共5分)听下面的短文,回答11-15题。
人教新课标2021届高考一轮复习必修五Unit5-选修六Unit1 B卷
单元训练金卷·高三·英语卷(B )必修五 Unit 5-选修六 Unit 1注意事项:1. 答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
2. 选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
3. 非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。
写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
4. 考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。
第Ⅰ卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)略 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)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。
ABackcountry for beginners: the best destinations in CanadaWhen carried out safely, your first backcountry trip will leave you lifelong memories, opening a getaway into nature. But the leap from car camping to backcountry requires preparation and learning. Here are some recommended trips for backcountry beginners: Grundy Lake Provincial ParkThe park’s 9 backcountry sites are a 30-minute paddle(划船) away. Grundy Lake is motor-boat free. Your sites are quiet enough for a true backcountry trip. Each site comes equipped with a fire pit(坑) and a picnic table.Bon Echo Provincial ParkMany visitors don’t know about the 25 canoe -in campsites located on Joeperry and Pearson Lakes. A short canoe trip of 30-minute will get you to your campsite. At each campsite, you will find a picnic table, tent space and a toilet nearby. Charleston Lake Provincial ParkExperience the best of the Canadian Shield, and hike or paddle your way to 10 backcountry campsites. Travel time can range from 10 minutes to 2 hours. All sites come equipped with elevated tent platforms, a picnic table, a fire grill, and a toilet. Murphys Point Provincial ParkPaddle through Big Rideau Lake(part of the historic Rideau waterway) to access 14 backcountry campsites. Most are located 5-45 minutes away from the boat launch. You’ll find a picnic table, tent space, and a pit toilet nearby each site. Paddle back to visit Murphys’ piece of living history: the Mica Mine!Remember: backcountry travel requires careful consideration of packing, route planning, meal planning, safety, and your skill level.21. You can do the followings at Grundy Lake Provincial Park EXCEPT _______. A. Paddling.B. Having a picnic.C. Cooking.D. Taking a motor-boat.22. Which park has the most campsites? A. Grundy Lake Provincial Park.B. Bon Echo Provincial Park.C. Charleston Lake Provincial Park.D. Murphys Point Provincial Park.23. In which section of a newspaper can you probably find this passage? A. Health.B. Travel.C. Education.D. Science.BEdward Latter, five, thought his dog Morse was gone forever after cruel thieves took him away when the dog escaped from his home.The 10-month-old dog had been missing since December and the broken-hearted boy even wrote a heartbreaking letter to Santa and posted it to Lapland asking for his pal back for Christmas.A £10,000 reward was offered by millionaire Simon Cowell after he read about the horrific theft. Cowel l said: “It’s heartbreaking to see a little boy’s Christmas ruined. Dogs are so important to many of us. We just hope it helps lead to the safe return of Morse.”His parents, Amanda Hopkins and Richard Latter, had given up hope of ever seeing their pet again, until they got a call on Friday night. A couple 20 miles away from their home in Marden, Kent, had found a muddy dog walking through their street and thought it could be missing Morse. They brought the Morse in, washed him, and then called Mr Latter who was unsure until he was sent a photo, and then drove the family to the village of Meopham.The theatre carpenter, 40, said: “Amanda and I were still quite sceptical, but Edward saw him and recognised him straight away. He was absolutely over the moon. He said: ‘I can’t believe it, I have my best此卷只装订不密封班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号friend back. It’s too late for Christmas but this is the best present ever.’ We were still unsure if it was him though—as he wasn’t responding to his name or coming to us.”“We spent about an hour and half over th ere and we still were not sure, so we took him home to get his chip scanned. It was only when we took him to the vets on Saturday morning and got his chip scanned that we found out for sure. We instantly broke down in tears. We were just hugging each other, hugging Edward and hugging the dog.” Added Richard.The family who found missing Morse said they hadn’t yet heard from Simon Cowell about the £10,000 reward but were happy to get him home.24. Why did Edward Latter write to Santa?A. He wanted Santa to punish the cruel thieves.B. He wished Santa could bring Morse back for Christmas.C. He hoped Santa would reward the person finding his dog.D. He wished he could reunite with his parents for Christmas.25. What does the underlined phrase ‘‘over the moon” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. On the move.B. Outer space.C. In high spirits.D. Beyond description.26. Why did Richard Latter have the dog’s chip scanned?A. To identify the dog.B. To ensure the dog’s health.C. To remind Edward Latter to hug the dog.D. To get the reward millionaire Cowell had promised.27. What can we learn from the text?A. Edward Latter has got his lost Morse back.B. Simon Cowell was accused of breaking his promise.C. Santa brought Morse back for Edward Latter after Christmas.D. The couple has received a reward of £10,000 from Mr Latter.CZebra crossings(斑马线) — the alternating dark and light stripes on the road surface — are meant to remind drivers that pedestrians may be trying to get across. Unfortunately, they are not very effective. A 1998 study done by the Department of Traffic Planning and Engineering at Sweden’s Lund University showed that three out of four drivers kept the same speed or even speeded up as they were approaching a crossing. Even worse? Only 5% stopped even when they saw someone trying to get across.Now a mother-daughter team in Ahmedabad, India has come up with a clever way to get drivers to pay more attention —a 3D zebra crossing with an optical illusion(视错觉). Artists Saumya Pandya Thakkar and Shakuntala Pandya were asked to paint the crosswalks by IL&FS, an Indian company that manages the highways in Ahmedabad. The corporation was looking for a creative solution to help the city’s residents to cross the busy accident-prone(易出事故的) roads safely. Thakkar and Pandya, who had previously seen images of 3D zebra crossings that gave drivers the illusion of logs of wood on the streets in Taizhou, China, decided to test if a similar way would work in India.Sure enough, in the six months when the 3D crosswal ks have been painted across four of the city’s most dangerous highways, there have been no accidents reported! The artists say that while it may appear that the zebra crossing could cause the drivers to brake suddenly and endanger the vehicles behind, such is not the case. Because of the way the human eye works, the illusion is only visible from a distance. As they get closer, the painting looks just like any other ordinary zebra crossing. The creators hope that their smart design will become increasingly c ommon throughout India and perhaps even the world. So let’s look forward to it.28. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. Most drivers will slow down at zebra crossings.B. Common zebra crossings don’t function well.C. Drivers have to stop when approaching zebra crossings.D. About 95% of the drivers choose to speed up when approaching zebra crossings.29. Why do drivers seeing the 3D zebra crossings slow down according to Para. 2?A. Because the drivers consider the safety of pedestrians.B. Because the drivers mistake them for logs of wood on the streets.C. Because the drivers are afraid of being fined for breaking the traffic rules.D. Because the drivers don’t want to brake suddenly and endanger the vehicles behind.30. The last paragraph is mainly about ________.A. the theory of the 3D zebra crossingsB. the popularity of the 3D zebra crossingsC. the shortcoming of the 3D zebra crossingsD. the positive effect of the 3D zebra crossings31. What is the author’s attitude towards the 3D zebra c rossings?A. Cautious.B. Doubtful.C. Approving.D. Disapproving.DHave you ever wondered when dogs first became “man’s best friend” and the world’s favourite pet? If you have then you’re not alone. When and where dogs first began living side-by-side with humans are questions that have stirred hot debate among scientists. There are a few hard facts that all agree on. These include that dogs were once wolves and they were the first animal to be domesticated(驯养) by humans. They came to life some 15, 000 years ago, before the dawn of agriculture.Beyond that, there is little agreement. The earliest bones found that are unquestionable dogs and not wolves date from 14,000 years ago. However, 30,000-year-old skulls(头骨) have been discovered in France and Belgium that are not pure wolves and that some scientists think could be dogs.With such puzzling evidence, many scientists are now turning to DNA to find out when and where dogs were first domesticated. In one research project, tens of thousands of blood samples have been taken from street dogs around the world. The plan is to compare them with those of wolves. It’s even possible to analyze DNA from ancient bones. Tiny pieces of the 30,000-year-old skulls mentioned earlier are currently being studied, and another DNA study has already shown that ancient dogs preserved in the Alaskan ice fields evolved(进化) from Asian wolves, not American ones.Indeed, the ancient DNA may turn out to be more informative than the DNA of living dogs. Because dogs have accompanied humans around the world for thousands of years, their current distribution may tell us very little of their origins. This is why different groups of scientists believe that dogs variously originated in eastern Asia, Mongolia, Siberia, Europe or Africa.But why were the animals domesticated in the first place? The most recent theory is that dogs domesticated themselves, originally living in and around our ancient villages to eat any food thrown out. Today, this is a way of life still shared by three quarters of a billion unowned dogs worldwide.32. Which of the following is the statement generally agreed on by scientists studying dogs?A. They originally were used as farm animals.B. They evolved from wolves found in Europe.C. They helped the development of agriculture.D. They were the first animal to be trained by humans.33. Why does the writer first mention the 30,000-year-old animals’ skulls?A. To show that dogs were much larger in the past.B. To prove that dogs developed from Asian wolves.C. To suggest that dogs may have evolved much earlier.D. To argue that dogs were first kept in France and Belgium.34. How did scientists determine the origins of the ancient dogs found in Alaska?A. By examining the animals’ DNA.B. By analyzing the age of their bones.C. By studying the shape of their skulls.D. By comparing them with modern dogs.35. Why did dogs start living with humans?A. Because they were attracted by food.B. Because they were trapped by humans.C. Because they couldn’t survive in the wild.D. Because they were trained to protect the villages.第二节七选五(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。
13级高二英语必修5模块5和模块6练习及答案.docx
Revision Exercises for Modules 5〜6, Book 6 (I)I.品词填空:(根据已经给出的首字母填写恰当的单词使句子意义完整通顺):1.The girl has got the position because she has an a ______________ o ver the others 一sheknows how to type.2.Since a lot of new schools have been set up, q ______ teachers are badly needed.3- To our joy, our team s _____________ 2 points in the second half.4.She was asked to continue teaching after r __________ age.5.Many workers were on the march, p ________ against the noise and dust of theirworkplace.6- Gerard Yosca is one of America's most famous fashion jewelry d ___________ •7.After a heated discussion, they d ____________ the list of national football teameventually.8.She p _____________ well in the final round, which won her the champion.9.1g _____________ your success in the exam because you have been working hardat school-10.1came here to find out some s _____________ policies-11 • There were many c_____________ h oping to increase trade with China.12. Li Ning's advertising s ____________ of his company says anything is possible.13- The marathon is the u _____________ Olympic event because it is thought to be the hardest14.Everyone should make an effort to protect the e ______________ a nimals because they aredying out.15.The government is about to build a new nature reserve to protect thew __________ there.16.The moment of e ____________ is generally considered to be the death of the lastindividual of that species.17.The Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the w _____________ in the ancient world, is still inexistence t18.Everyone should obey the rule and the leaders are no e ______________ .19.The local people paraded through the streets near the plants to p ______________against the water pollution to improve their living and working conditions.20.They build a station at the river side to m _____________ the water level21.The criminal is arrested and all his property is c _______________ b y thegovernment.st night the police r ______________ s ome night clubs in our city.23.1turned away because I didift want to be i ________________ i n your argument.24.P _____________ means the money you make by selling something.25.She is much c ________ about whether she pass the examination or not:.26.This kind of bird will build a nest for raising their young before 1 _____________eggs.27.The heroine is sleeping in the next room and she doesift want to bed ___________ .28.The saleswoman was c _____________ b y the manager of the sales department for arguingwith the customers this morning.29.After a ____________ the lecture, the student had a heated discussion.30.Scientists will work hard to build a p ___________ research station on the moon.II・根据短文内容,选择所给词的适当形式填空,完成短文:say govern who occur large rent celebrate where lie particular regard patient fortunate through get In the year 1866 a very strange event ____ 1 ___ . Sailors all over the world were interested, as were merchants, ship owners and ship captains. The ______ 2 _____ ofEurope and America were ______ 3 ____ i nterested. The reason was as follows: forsome time many ships had encountered n an enormous thing”. It was long, oval in shape and very __________________ 4 ___ in size and faster than a whale. It was, in fact,unbelievably fast and was larger than anything science knew of. It was quite impossible 5 it just as an amusing story told by sailors.BEveryone knows that a single man with a large ____ 6 __ needs a wife. As soonas such a man enters a neighborhood, he is at once considered as the future husband of one or other of his neighbors1 daughters.n My dear Mr. Bennet/1___ 7 __ his wife to him one day, ”have you heard that Netherfield Park ____ 8 __ at last?" Mr. Bennet replied that he had not. "But it is,”she said. "Mrs. Long has just told me all about it.” "Do you not want to know who is going to live there?n asked his wife ______________ 9 ___ .cOnce upon a time there was a poor little girl ___ 10 __ t ried to make a living byselling matches. It was New Year's Eve and the snow-covered streets were empty. 11 brightly lit windows she could hear the happy sounds of laughter and singing. People 12 ready 13 the New Yeai; But the miserablelittle match seller sat bareheaded in the street trying to keep her bare feet off the frozen ground・A cold day dawned and a pale sun shone on the icy streets. There ______ 14 ___ thelifeless body of the little girl suiTounded by burnt matches. "Poor little thing!H exclaimed the passers-by. "She was trying to keep warm.11 But by that time, the little match girl was far awayfrom ________________________ 15 __ t here is neither cold, nor hunger, nor pain.III.根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答案标号填写在本题下面相应题号后的横线上。
深圳市高二英语第一学期选修6 Module 5-6单元综合测试题 (有答案)
选修6 Modules 5-6综合测试题第一部分阅读理解(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。
ABelmont Hill Summer Programs350 Prospect StreetBelmont, MA 02478, U.S.A.617-993-5215The Belmont Hill stays alive with activity throughout the summer, with a wide range of programs available. The sport camp provides boys and girls aged 6-15 with a variety of opportunities to enjoy and learn more about their favorite sports. Our summer school enters its 30th year, offering academic courses, and art workshops for students in grades 6-12. At Belmont Hill, summer is a time to grow!Camp Fitch1115 Reflection LaneHigh View, WV 26808, U.S.A.304-856-3722Parents are looking for experiences for their kids’ development such as social network with quality friendships, their self-efficacy (自我效能), and some important values. The 45-year-old, classic sleep-away summer camp provides boys and girls aged 6-16 with a safe, values-driven community where they discover friendship and achievement.Summit Camp & Travel168 Duck Harbor RoadHonesdale, PA 18431, U.S.A.570-253-4381Our summer design includes a format(安排) of camp sessions that flow as three weeks, two weeks, three weeks. In addition, the three travel programs allow a camper to combine camp and travel for the whole summer. This format allows the campers to match their needs and interests. Our camps have been popular for three score years.Metuchen SportsPlex Sports Camp215 Durham AveMetuchen, NJ 08840, U.S.A.848-248-4684Bring your child to The SMG Sportsplex for a week of fun this summer. If your child enjoys sports or wants to try new sports, this is the camp for you. Your child will have a week of fun, learning and playing sports that might include flag football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, kickball, team handball and others. This award winning camp was developed ten years ago and has become the most popular sports camp.1. What is special about Belmont Hill Summer Programs?A. Giving children much fun.B. Letting kids get close to nature.C. Improving children’s studies.D. Helping kids learn sports skills.2. Which of the following has the longest history among the four camps?A. Belmont Hill Summer Programs.B. Camp Fitch.C. Summit Camp & Travel.D. Metuchen SportsPlex Sports Camp.3. What is the common point between the last two camps?A. They both help students to find their interests.B. They both provide various sports for students.C. They both have no age limitation for participants.D. They both offer students a chance to see beautiful scenery.BLisa Iezzoni was in medical school at Harvard in the early 1980s when she was diagnosed (诊断) with multiple sclerosis (硬化症). She started experiencing some of the symptoms, but she wasn’t letting that get in the way of her goal. Then came the moment she talked with a surgeon telling her what he thought of her chances in the field. “He told me that I had no right to go into medicine because I lacked the most important quality in medicine,” Iezzoni recalls, “and that was 24/7 availability.” Iezzoni didn’t end up becoming a doctor. This was before the Americans with Disabilities Act passed in 1990. In the decades since, court rulings (裁决) have created rights and protections. But culture change has been slow to take hold in the profession.Doctors are often considered as superhumans responding to emergencies around the clock and performing miracles of all kinds. They’re seen as the fixers, not the ones ever in need of accommodations or care. Now, a growing movement of current and aspiring doctors with disabilities is starting to challenge that, which they say is harmful both to the medical profession and to patients. It’s important to acknowledge and accommodate medical professionals with disabilities, says Lisa Meeks, a psychologist and researcher at Michigan Medicine.Meeks co-founded a group focused on improving access to medical education for students with disabilities. She also co-authored a report released this year on disabilities and medicine, which found that many doctors still hid their disabilities out of fear of stain or bias.Earlier this year, Meeks had a thought: If doctors with disabilities saw more people like themselves, would they talk more openly about the challenges and opportunities? She started a social media campaign. The goal was to find 20 doctors willing to share their stories online. She has been flooded with interest from doctors with disabilities. “There’s no end in sight,” Meeks says.“I felt this was a really unique opportunity to introduce all of these doctors with disabilities to the medical field,” she says. “I want people to know there are many physicians with disabilities.”4. What’s the key barrier to Iezzoni’s being a doctor?A. The prejudice from society.B. A lack of physical strength.C. The failure of finishing her study.D. The difficulty of overcoming mental stress.5. What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. That doctors could perform miracles of all kinds.B. That doctors couldn’t be the ones with disabilities.C. That doctors also have their own health problems.D. That doctors must work very hard around the clock.6. The report co-authored by Lisa Meeks showed doctors ___________.A. didn’t seem to be sociableB. were unwilling to expose their disabilitiesC. were afraid of challenges and opportunitiesD. didn’t show as much interest in patients as themselves7. Which of the following statements would Lisa Meeks most probably agree with?A. Doctors should be fairly treated in our society.B. Patients should welcome doctors with disabilities.C. Society should provide more job choices for the disabled.D. It’s important that doctors talk about their own disabilities.CIf you know someone who is generally ill-tempered (坏脾气的), it might please you to know that they’re probably not as smart as they think they are. “Anger differs significantly from other negative emotions, such as sadness, anxiety or depression,” said Marcin Zajenkowski, a psychologist in Poland. Previous research has shown that anger is an unusual negative emotion, which is often associated with positive qualities, like optimism.But how anger affects perceived (感知的) intelligence was unclear. Zajenkowski and his colleague suspected that angry people might be more likely to overestimate how smart they are. To test this, the researchers surveyed more than 520 undergraduate students attending schools in Warsaw. The students answered a serious of survey questions to gauge how easily and how often they get angry. Then, the students took a survey to assess their own intelligence before taking an objective intelligence test.In general, the students with a higher tendency to get angry also overestimated their cognitive (认知) abilities, the study found. On the other hand, the students who were more neurotic (神经质的), a quality that’s often ass ociated with anger, generally underestimated their intelligence. Neuroticism refers to negative qualities including unreasonable anxiety and strong upset. Perhaps not surprisingly, the researchers found that narcissism (自恋) was a key factor in how people judged how smart they were. The more ill-tempered personalities were associated with “narcissistic illusions,” Zajenkowski said.It’s important to note that while the study found that angry people tend to be more narcissistic and overestimate their intelligence, anger was unrelated to actual intelligence level. And, although the researchers found an association between the two qualities, it’s unclear if there’s a cause and effect relationship between anger and overestimating intelligence. More research is needed to explore that link. And the study didn’t test how anger affects perceived intelligence in the heat of the moment. The study assessed anger as a personality quality, but anger is often a temporary emotion. Additional research is needed to fin d out if people who don’t anger easily might be overly confident in their abilities only in the moment when they’re upset.8. From Paragraph 1, we know that anger _________.A. is hard for people to controlB. makes people satisfied with their smartnessC. tends to make people overconfident about their brillianceD. has the same influence on people as other negative feelings9. What does the underlined word “gauge” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Judge.B. Explain.C. Remind.D. Guess.10. According to the study, who will be most likely to underestimate his / her intelligence?A. A curious student.B. A narcissistic customer.C. An anxious manager.D. A good-tempered teacher.11. What does the last paragraph mainly focus on?A. The necessity of the study.B. The limitations of the study.C. The motivation of the study.D. The significance of the study.DMy state Utah has the second largest average class size for elementary schools. As many areas across the state balloon in growth, the problem is likely to get worse, rather than better. And everyone from students and parents to teachers and administrators is paying the price.The problems presented by overcrowding in schools become obvious. Teachers are unable to provide individualized instruction, and it becomes difficult to maintain a focused, disciplined classroom. Some teachers with supersized classrooms complain that they are unable to keep up with grading or assign appropriately strict coursework. Students and teachers at the most crowded schools report numerous challenges. According to a recent KSL report on overcrowding, one student waited until 7:00pm to get help from a teacher.Even outside the classrooms, the schools themselves have become unmanageably large. High schools in fast-growing areas, like Herriman High School, are well over capacity (容量). The situation becomes especially serious in Herriman, after residents rejected an initial bond to build more schools. Because it takes several years to build a high school, Herriman High may have 4,700 students by the time a new school is built. On these campuses, many students attend portable classrooms. These are hardly ideal spaces for learning and they may pose safety risks. With these constant challenges, it is no wonder that Utah is experiencing a teacher shortage. Recent research shows that many young teachers leave the profession after only a few years, and education leaders are scrambling to provide resources and encouragement for new teachers. But for a profession famous for low wages, long hours and stressful experiences, the unreasonably high classroom sizes may be the last straw.Utah, the state with the highest birthrate in the nation, has a particular need to invest in public education. Conservative lawmakers are often ill-equipped to address the issue. Currently, Utah has the lowest per-pupil spending among states in the nation. Lawmakers should make education a greater priority. They need to ensure that the traditional public school system is properly funded before turning funds to charter schools. V oters should be willing to accept small increases in property taxes in order to fund necessary district bonds.12. According to Paragraph 1, what is the problem of Utah?A. Its basic education is of poor quality.B. Elementary schools are far from enough.C. Many parents cannot afford children’s education.D. It needs urgent measures to attract more teachers.13. What does the author mainly want to show by giving one student as an example?A. Too many students in Utah are eager to learn.B. Teachers are too busy to instruct every student.C. Teachers in Utah aren’t good at solving problems.D. It’s common for teachers to stay at the classroom longer.14. What can we learn about teachers in Utah?A. They are not so experienced.B. They don’t find t he work appealing.C. They are stressed out because of students’ poor grades.D. They usually break down under the pressure of low income.15. Which of the following statements would the author agree with?A. Students in Utah can go to study in other states.B. Teachers in Utah should spare more time for their students.C. It’s everyone’s duty to receive elementary education in Utah.D. Public education in Utah should be attached greater importance.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。
辽宁省葫芦岛市第六中学高一上学期单元训练卷 第5单元 英语 Word版含答案
辽宁省葫芦岛市第六中学高一上学期单元训练卷第5单元英语Word版含答案必修一Unit 5Nelson Mandela—a modern hero英语〔一〕本卷须知:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
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一、单句语法填空1. In addition,the team set up a separate experiment that suggested that the baby birds that most closely imitated their mom's voice were ________ (reward) with the most food.2. Hundreds of people were murdered after the cruel governor came ________ power in the country.3. The village school, set ________ for the local children, can receive millions of dollars from the whole country.4. In this constantly changing world, how to put the knowledge ________ (gain) every day into reality has interested numerous people.5. If Americans didn't get a new car every year, many people would be ________ of work.6. There are several reasons ________ (account) for this statement.7. ________ a matter of fact, we must learn English through accumulating in drops.8. Many black leaders have many good ________ (quality) and have made great contributions to mankind.9. Any man will be equal ________ the task, so long as he is careful. You should give it a try.10. Everybody sang high praise for her ________ (devote) to the cause of education.二、单句改错1. They have also bought for some gardening tools._______________________________________________________________________2. Many Chinese brands, developed their reputations over centuries, are facing new challenges from the modern market._______________________________________________________________________3.I will never forget the day on that we went to buy guitars in the guitar store._______________________________________________________________________4.He often lent me a hand when I was in trouble, to which I was grateful._______________________________________________________________________5.As far as I know, he has been out of the work for several months._______________________________________________________________________6.The boy lost his heart when he knew he failed the exam again._______________________________________________________________________7.I fell in love with the city for the first time I visited it._______________________________________________________________________ 8.Hopeful, I'll be able to stay at home for three weeks this time._______________________________________________________________________ 9.Today, we'll discuss a number of cases that beginners of English fail to use the language properly. _______________________________________________________________________ 10.Although he made a serious mistake in his work, he was lucky to escape fired by his boss._______________________________________________________________________三、完形填空I was in my third year of teaching creative writing at a high school in New York, when one of my students, 15-year-old Micky, gave me a note from his mother. It __1__ his absence from class the day before.I had seen Micky himself writing the note at his desk. Most parental - excuse notes I received were penned by my __2__.The forged (伪造的) excuse notes made a large pile, with writing that ranged from imaginative to crazy. The __3__ of those notes didn't realize that honest excuse notes were usually __4__:〝Peter was late because the alarm clock didn't go off.〞The students always said that it was hard putting 200 words together on any subject, but when they __5__ excuse notes, they were brilliant.So one day I gave the excuse notes to my classes, saying,〝They're __6__ to be written by parents, but actually they are not. True, Micky? 〞The students looked at me __7__.〝Now, this will be the first class to study the __8__ of the excuse notes—the first class, ever, to practice writing them. You're so __9__ to have a teacher like me who has taken your best writing and turned it into a __10__ worthy of study.〞Everyone smiled as I went on, 〝You used your __11__.So try more now. Today I'd like you to write ‘An Excuse Note from Adam/Eve to God’.〞__12__ went down. Pens raced __13__ paper. For the first time ever I saw students so __14__ in their writing that they had to be asked to go tolunch by their friends.The next day everyone had excuse notes.__15__ discussions followed. The headmaster entered the classroom and walked __16__,looking at papers, and then said, 〝I'd like you to see me in my office.〞My heart __17__.When I stepped into his office, he came to __18__ my hand and said, 〝I just want to tell you that that lesson, that task, whatever the hell you were doing, was __19__.Those kids were writing on the college __20__.Thank you.〞1. A. explained B.described C.introduced D.announced2. A. parents B.students C.teachers D.partners3. A. editors B.readers C.writers D.speakers4. A. true B.false C.easy D.dull5. A. produced B.considered C.imagined D.delivered6. A. designed B.collected C.supposed D.improved7. A. eagerly B.nervously C.excitedly D.coldly8. A. form B.difficulty C.meaning D.art9. A. lucky B.helpful C.lovely D.active10. A. talent B.habit C.product D.subject11. A. devotion B.imagination C. concentration D. information12. A. Hands B.Eyes C.Heads D.Ears13. A. across B.with C.against D.behind14. A. curious B.careful C.casual D.calm15. A. Separated B.Surprising C.Heated D.Lasting16. A. day and night B.in and out C.now and then D.up and down17. A. sank B.rose C.flew D.hurt18. A. watch B.touch C.shake D.catch19. A. sure B.dim C.tough D.great20. A. base B.level C.paper D.theme四、短文改错假定英语课上教员要求同桌之间交流修正作文,请你修正你同桌写的以下作文。
高中英语第一册上Units 5-6 练习与解析2
Units 5-6 练习与解析2第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共80分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题后所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳A.His feet are hard to measure.B.They hardly get a foot of snow.C.He has never seen so much snow here.A.She is putting it in a box.B.She is taking it on vacation.C.It will be staying with Linda.A.In a restaurant.B.In a grocery shop.C.In a vegetable market.A.Eat out with Kate.B.Write a report.C.Report to Kate.A.Friends.B.Mother and son.C.Shopkeeper and customer.【答案】 A第二节(共5小题,每小题1.5分)听下面2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,并标在试卷上。
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。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
A.They don’t agree to it.B.They all agree to it.C.Not all of them agree to it.【答案】 C7.Why do they suggest arm exercises?A.Because our arms are too fat.B.Because they keep us fit.C.Because our arms need exercise.【答案】 B8.According to the conversation,what is the problem with arm exercises?A.They don’t get rid of fat arms.B.They can raise one’s blood pressure.C.They can damage arm muscle.【答案】 BA.He went home because his grandfather died.B.He told a lie to have a free day.C.He worked hard at his office.【答案】 B10.What do you suppose Jack’s grandfather was doing the day before?A.He knew Jack was cheating and came to tell the boss.B.He was thought to be dead,but in fact he was sleeping.C.He was doing his usual business.【答案】 C第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出适合空白处的最佳选项。
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I.基本知识点练习1.Tom kept quiet about the accident ___ lose his job.A. so not as toB. so as not toC. so as to notD. not so as to2. He was named Robert ___ his father by mother.A. toB. uponC. afterD. on3. --I’m going to Beijing next week. Do you have anything ___ there?--No, but thank you all the same.A. takenB. to takeC. to workD. works4. The heavy snow stopped the farmers ___ in the fields.A. workingB. workC. to workD. works5. There they got married and ___ their young.A. feedB. fedC. raisedD. rose6. Something must be done to prevent factories ____ poisonous gases so as not to keep the city ___.A. sending out, from pollutingB. send out, pollutingC. from sending out, from pollutingD. sending out, from being polluted7. The result of the experiment was very good, ___ we hadn’t expected.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. what8. She searched the top of the hill and stopped ___ on a big rock by the side of the path.A. to have restedB. restingC. to restD. rest9. Whom can you trust, if not ____?A. himselfB. heC. himD. his10. In the USA, he made a lot of friends ____ English well to make himself ____.A. learn, understandB. to learn, understoodC. learning, understandD. learned, understood11. He kept the light in his room ___ the whole night.A. burntB. burningC. burnD. to burn12. The world is ____ seven continents and four oceans.A. made up ofB. made out ofC. made fromD. made in13. We started early ____ before dark.A. in order to reachB. in order that arrivedC. so as to arriveD. so that got to14. Be sure to ___ your wife when we go to the party this evening.A. bringB. takeC. getD. carry15. Mr. Alcott, headmaster of the school, refused to accept ___ of the three suggestions made by the Student’s Union.A. eitherB. neitherC. anyD. none16. They will complete the work ____.A. after a few weeks’ timeB. in a few weeks’ timeC. after a few week’s timeD. in a few week’s time17. When and where to build the new factory ___ yet.A. is not decidedB. are not decidedC. has not decidedD. have not decided18. I need one more stamp before my collection ____.A. had completedB. completesC. has been completedD. is completed19. They started early so that they ___ there in time.A. gotB. was gettingC. could getD. must get20. In the near future the computers ___ everywhere.A. can useB. can be usedC. will useD. are used21. So far nothing ___ Tom, I want know the reason ___ he hasn’t written to me.A. heard from, whyB. has been heard from, whyC. was heard from, thatD. has heard from, that22.—How long have you ___ the car?--For two monthsA. boughtB. hadC. buyD. borrowed23. They ___ the train until it disappeared in the distance.A. sawB. watchedC. noticedD. observed24. We agree ___ here but so far she hasn’t turned up yet.A. having metB. meetingC. to meetD. to have met25. ___ the Chinese have been to Beijing.A. None ofB. AllC. Not allD. No26. A new school was ____ in the village last year.A. held upB. set upC. sent upD. brought up27. How ___ is it from the railway station to the museum?A. soonB. farC. longD. often28. I asked him to ____ me a few minutes so that we could go over all the problem.A. spendB. saveC. spareD. share29. To get to the top of mountain, we had to ____.A. go some walkingB. do a lot of climbingC. walking a long wayD. doing a lot of climbing30. When he entered college, he began to learn ___ language.A. a thirdB. the thirdC. a threeD. the three31. More jobs ___ the school-leavers in the future.A. will be supplied withB. will be supplied toC. were to supply toD. are supplied to32. Let us ___ out for ____, ____?A. go, a drive, shall weB. go, drive, shall weC. go, a drive, well youD. to go, drive , will you33. There is ___ rain in summer in the south this year.A. manyB. plenty ofC. a great manyD. a great number of34. I’ll help you ____.A. as much as I canB. as possible as I canC. as many as possibleD. as many as I can35. Please write a notice for the students and ___.A. put it upB. put up itC. put it onD. put on it36. “Shall I sit at this end or ___ of the boat?”“___ if you keep still.”A. another, EitherB. the other, EitherC. another, BothD. the other, Both37.—It’s a good idea. But who’s going to ___ the plan?--I think Tom and Greg will.A. set asideB. carry outC. take inD. getthrough38. This kind of food doesn’t ___ me.A. agree toB. agree withC. agree onD. agree39. New cars will be taken to other parts of the country ___ railway.A. alongB. byC. onD. with40. The primary school in that village ____ in 1995 with the help of some young people.A. was set upB. was put upC. was foundD. was madeII.热点语法1. A computer can only do ____ you have instructed it to do.A. howB. afterC. whatD. when2.— Shall I make you ___ to eat?--Oh, yes, pleas e, I’ve had hardly ___ all dayA. something, nothingB. anything, somethingC. something, anythingD. anything, nothing3.--How often do you go to the library?--_____.A. In two daysB. Every few daysC. Each third dayD. Every a few days4. — Who knocked at the door?--I’ve no idea, I just pretended nobody was at home, so I didn’t ask who ___ was.A. heB. thatC. sheD. it5. The hero said, ”One should love ___ country!”A. herB. itsC. theirD. one’s6. I hope there are enough glasses for each guest to have _____.A. itB. thoseC. themD. one7.—Have you finished your report yet?--No, I’ll finish it in ____ ten ninutesA. anotherB. otherC. moreD. less8.—I’d like ___ information about the management of your hotel, please.--Well, you could have ___ word with the manager. He might be helpful.A. some, aB. an, someC. some, someD. an, a9.___ is a fact that English is being accepted as an international language.A. ThereB. ThisC. ThatD. It10.—When shall we meet again?--Make it ___ day you like; it’a all the same to me.A. oneB. anyC. anotherD. some11. Tom felt that he knew everybody’s business better than they knew it ____.A. themselvesB. oneselfC. itselfD. himself12. I agree with most of what you said, but I don’t agree with ____.A. everythingB. anythingC. somethingD. nothing13. Sarah has read lots of stories by American writers. Now she would like to read ___ stories by writers from ____ countries.A. some, anyB. other, someC. some, otherD. other, other14.—Can you some on Monday or Tuesday?--I’m afraid ____ day is possible.A. eitherB. neitherC. someD. any15. I hate ___ when people talk with mouths full.A. itB. thatC. theseD. them16. Dr. Black comes from either Oxford or cambrige, butI can’t remember ____.A. whereB. thereC. whichD. that17.—Are the new rules working?--Yes. ____ books are stolen.A. FewB. MoreC. SomeD. None18. Few pleasure can equal ___ of a cool drink on a hot day.A. someB. anyC. thatD. those19. Carol said the work would be done by October, ____ personally I doubt very much.A. itB. thatC. whenD. which20.—Do you want tea or coffee?--_____. I really don’t mind.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. what21. The result of the experiment was very good, ____ we had n’t expected.A. whenB. thatC. whichD. what22. One of the side of the board should be painted yellow, and ____.A. the other is whiteB. another whiteC. the other whiteD. another is white23. These wild flowers are so special I would do ____ I can do to save them.A. whateverB. ThatC. whichD. whichever24. If you want to change for a double room, you’ll have to pay ___ $ 15.A. anotherB. otherC. moreD. each25. Dorothy was always speaking highly of her role in the play, ___, of course, made the others unhappy.A. whoB. whichC. thisD. what。