高中英语Unit5Travellingabroad单元综合测评新人教选修7

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高中英语Unit5Travellingabroad单元综合测试新人教版选修7

高中英语Unit5Travellingabroad单元综合测试新人教版选修7

Unit 5 Travelling abroad答题栏1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40AIf you want to fully enjoy your vacation, then you'dbetter check the Durban City Tours! This is actually one ofthe best choices in South Africa today.There is nothing more relaxing than to think about thatthere is a place to go and relax, right? City life isstrained,_but you can escape this situation and be in theplace where there is nothing but relaxation. Here in Durban you will get to see all the amazing tourist attractions. If you love animals and want to see some elephants wandering around the streets, then Durban is the place to go. You can even get to ride one if you want!Here you will also get to taste all the delicious South African food. You can choose from Italian cooking to its native dishes. Durban is a great place to tour with your friends and family. You will learn a lot about its history through the landmarks you will see down the streets.Tourists_and_even_the_local_villagers_just_can't_get_enough_of_these_tre ats!However, it is important that you make the necessary arrangements. There are actually lots of tour guides that will help you as you make your journey along the streets of Durban. But if you prefer the best tour guides here in Durban, then you'd better settle for the Street Scene Tours.Their staff are all well­trained and professional.They will certainly make your stay here an unforgettable one.No wonder tourists prefer the Street Scene Tours when it comes to Durban City Tours.1.The underlined word “strained” in Para. 2 means________.A.easy B.stressful C.steady D.casual2.What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?A.Durban is a relaxing city.B.People don't like city life.C.It is good to have a place to relax.D.One can have fun riding elephants.3.What does the last sentence in Paragraph 3 show?A.The food can't satisfy them.B.They are bored with the streets.C.They are treated very well here.D.They never get tired of the sights.4.The author wrote the last paragraph mainly to________.A.attract tourists to DurbanB.help readers make arrangementsC.introduce the tour guides in DurbanD.persuade tourists to choose the Street Scene ToursBI've spent over a year in India, and in those 365 plus days, I've learned a lot about getting around Indian cities. My biggest lessons have been learned through being cheated, particularly by taxi and rickshaw (人力车) drivers, but that doesn't mean those are bad ways to travel, as long as you know what you're doing. Below are the best ways to get around the city of Delhi, India, and tips for how to keep from being the victim of scams (欺骗).Taking taxis is a great way to get around the city of Delhi and chances are, if you arrive in Delhi by plane, as soon as you make it through customs, you'll be swarmed by Indian taxi drivers. At the Delhi airport, be sure to arrange for a taxi to your hotel at one of the two Delhi Traffic Police Taxi Booths. One is inside the airport, and one is outside. The key is to make sure to go to a booth run by the police, rather than by independent taxi drivers.Rickshaws are one of my favorite ways to get around Indian cities, in part because it's how the locals often travel. Auto­rickshaws are more common, but bicycle rickshaws are still used in Old Delhi. If you do have a chance to take a bicycle rickshaw, you should do it at least once for a unique experience that should only set you back about 15 rupees. Auto­rickshaw rates around Delhi range between 30 and 80 rupees, depending on distance.If you really want to travel around Delhi like the locals, take a public bus. Indian buses become very crowded and most do not have air conditioning. They are, however, very cheap. A bus trip won't set you back any more than 15 rupees, as longas you stay within the city limits. Since Indian buses get so crowded, try to board the bus at the start of the route so you can get a seat.The train is a great way to get around within the city of Delhi. Fares are reasonable, between six and 22 rupees. All departure announcements are in both Hindi and English, and tokens can be purchased for between six and 22 rupees.5.To avoid being cheated, you ought to________if you want to take a taxi at the Delhi airport.A.pay more to the drivers to keep safeB.show your ticket to the driverC.go to a police­run boothD.go out of the airport6.The author suggests taking a rickshaw in order to ________.A.save some money B.enjoy the comfortable tripC.gain some unique experience D.help the local rickshaw drivers7. What can we infer from the passage?A.You won't have to pay much if you travel around by bus in India.B.It will be difficult for you to get a seat if you get on the bus halfway.C.A rickshaw driver only charges whatever amount you give him.D.You'll have to speak English if you travel around in India.8.Which may be the topic that follows?A.Hotel recommendations in Delhi. B.Weather conditions in Delhi.C.Food and drink in Delhi. D.Car rentals in Delhi.CDo you know the open­air art gallery in London's Blackall Street? Probably not. Not many Londoners know it either, but Henri does and he is willing to show it to you.Henri used to sleep in parks until he met a charity (慈善机构) that helps homeless people get back on their feet by becoming tour guides.Rather than show traditional London sights, “Unseen Tours” take_people_off_the_beaten_track. Henri has been teaching tourists about the history and architecture of Shoreditch, where he slept on public benches for three years.When he felt separated from the society, contact with the volunteer network “The Sock Mob” gave Henri hope. “Not everyone just looked down on me,” he said. The tours aren't the only actions trying to help those who have suffered a misfortuneto stand tall again.An innovative (创新的) college for homeless people in London, the first of its kind in the country, is attracting hundreds of students. The Recovery College, set up by St Mungo's charity, is providing courses designed to improve technical skills and life skills.According to Andy Williams, who helps to organize the college, the most popular courses have proved to be about raising self­confidence and developing self­pride.Steve, now in his 50s, told a reporter how much of a difference it makes to “have a bit of confidence”. He had difficulty learning to read and had to leave school when he was 12. Because Steve's problem was not recognized at t he time, he was “seen to be unable to read or write”, and suffered with depression and alcohol addiction. He says the status of “student” is itself important for people who are used to being treated as outcasts (被遗弃者).Some charities aim not only to help the homeless become independent but also to make them popular. The Homeless World Cup started ten years ago. Today the tournament draws teams from 48 countries made up of players­men and women­who are, or have been, living in the streets. It gives them a chance to become football heroes.9. The underlined part “take people off the beaten track” means “take people to________.”A.famous galleries B.traditional sightsC.unusual places D.public benches10. How does the Recovery College help the homeless people?A.By training them to be guides.B.By offering them different courses.C.By keeping in contact with them.D.By asking more students to help them.11.The purpose of the Homeless World Cup is to help the homeless people ________.A.become football stars B.improve life skillsC.gain self­confidence D.find proper jobs12.Which is the best title for the passage?A.Confidence Back Now B.London TourC.The Popular Homeless D.Football HeroesDDoes it annoy you when your parents make you drink a carton of milk when you wanta can of soda? Or do you hate being told to go for a run when your favorite TV show is on?Well, maybe you should listen to your parents because they are only trying to help you. Without proper diet and exercise kids are at risk of developing fragile bones when they get older. That's because our bodies are very good at building bones until about the age of 30, when the process stops.Dr. Lawrence Raisz, scientific editor of The 2004 Surgeon General's Report on Bone Health and Osteoporosis (骨质疏松症), agrees. “We're in bad shape,” he says. His report predicts that by 2020, half of all Americans over the age of 50 will be at risk of fractures (骨折) because of low bone mass. “Kids today are — what's the expression?—they're computer potatoes. They have lots of soft drinks and not enough good calcium­rich (富含钙质的) food.” And therein (在其中) lies the problem, because calcium and exercise, along with vitamin D, are the important components for building up strong bones.If you think of your body as a house, then your skeleton (骨架) is the supporting frame — a frame maintained and strengthened by calcium. Once we hit our 30s, our bodies start to draw from the calcium stored in our bones. If there is enough calcium, then the structure will stand firm, but if there's not? Picture the frame of a house devoured (吞噬) by termites (白蚁), the wood brittle (易折的) and filled with holes. That's what osteoporosis does to your skeleton.The second half of the skeleton building equation (等式) is exercise. For optimum (最适宜的) bone health, the Surgeon General recommends that children get 60 minutes of weight­bearing (负重) or strengthening exercise a day. As with muscles, bones grow stronger with use; plenty of exercise means plenty of bones health. “If you do an hour of exercise a day, it doesn't matter so much what it is,” Raisz says.“You're telling your bones they've got to grow!”13.According to Dr Lawrence Raisz, why will many Americans have weak bones in the future?A.Because their body will stop building bones.B.Because they are not familiar with the structure of the body.C.Because they have an unhealthy diet and do not exercise enough.D.Because they can't afford a qualified doctor.14.We can learn from the article that________.A. the storage of calcium in our body doesn't change even when we grow oldB.many American parents have ignored the dangers of their kids getting fractures C.a daily diet rich in calcium and vitamin D is necessary for strong bones D.half an hour of muscle exercises a day is enough for kids to develop strong bones15. The main idea of the passage is that________.A.proper diet and exercise is of benefit to people's bone healthB.kids in America don't like exercisingC.people in America don't have proper dietD.one's body is like a houseⅡ.任务型阅读How to find time for yourselfDo you ever find yourself longing for some time for yourself? Many of us are so busy with work, school, and home life that often there is no time left over to do something that you enjoy. What follows are some ways to carve out that essential time you need to slow down, enjoy life.16.________ This is a great one because you're accomplishing many things at once. You're getting exercise, you have time to think or enjoy music, and you're helping to save the environment.Arrive early. 17.________ Then use this time for yourself: reading, writing, relaxation, thinking, whatever.Buy tickets in advance. Sports, theater, concerts, or any other event you would enjoy. Schedule the plans with a friend later. 18.________Evenings with yourself. 19.________ If others ask you to do things those nights, just tell them you have plans. Use the time for gardening, reading, exercise, or doing nothing!20.________ What are you interested in? Strike while the iron is hot. Look up a club in your area today and join! If you can't find a club, consider starting one yourself!A.Join a group.B.Walk to work.C.Take an education class.D.Try to save certain weeknights just for you.E.If you want more time for yourself, you can get it.F.Any appointment that you have, plan to arrive 15-30 minutes early.G.Having the tickets already in your hand will force you to make it happen!Ⅲ.完形填空(安徽高考)In 2012, I had just recovered from a serious illness when I received an invitation to a writer's conference in Orlando, Florida. My family persuaded me that a(n) __21__might be just what the doctor ordered, so off I__22__.Arriving in the Sunshine State was rather tiring, but I__23__to catch a taxi to my__24__and settle in. Next morning, I took another__25__to the shopping centre to buy a few souvenirs.__26__I went to a caf to have lunch, but all the tables were__27__. Then I heard a friendly voice saying,“You can__28__my table. ”I gratefully sat down with the __29__lady and we had a happy lunch together. As the__30__drew to a close she asked how long I would be in Orlando. I had already told her that I hadn't__31__ a car, and hadn't realised how__32__taking taxis would be. After a while she said,“My dear, don't use any more taxis. I'm retired and it would be my pleasure to__33__ you wherever you wish.” I t old her that I couldn't put her to that__34__, but she brushed aside my protests (反对). She asked me where I was__35__and next morning she was waiting at my apartment at the__36__time to take me to Disney World. She spent some time with me before leaving me to__37__alone. At the end of the day, she__38__to take me back to my accommodation. I__39__her money but she refused to take any.I'll never forget that wonderful lady who, through her__40__, filled my brief holiday in Florida with wonderful memories.21.A.holiday B.ceremony C.operation D.experiment22.A.kept B.went C.dropped D.knocked23.A.intended B.promised C.managed D.deserved24.A.hospital B.company C.university D.accommodation25.A.colleague B.passenger C.suitcase D.taxi26.A.Instead B.First C.Later D.Once27.A.classified B.occupied C.decorated D.painted28.A.share B.reserve C.set D.possess29.A.old B.poor C.innocent D.stubborn30.A.journey B.meal C.speech D.interview31.A.donated B.repaired C.hired D.guided32.A.convenient B.worthwhile C.unfortunate D.expensive33.A.inspire B.entertain C.call D.drive34.A.business B.argument C.trouble D.challenge35.A.working B.staying C.moving D.shopping36.A.appointed B.limited C.favourite D.regular37.A.digest B.explore C.perform D.calculate38.A.forgot B.refused C.returned D.preferred39.A.sent B.lent C.offered D.owed40.A.confidence B.dignity C.curiosity D.kindnessⅣ.语法填空41.________ we all know, life is full of dreams and having a good dream is of great importance in our daily life. 42.________ a good dream, people can't make progress and countries can't develop. And I hold the strong 43.________ (believe) that everyone, whether he is old or young, poor or rich, junior or senior, does havea good dream! After all, dreaming is certainly a positive part of our life, and44.________ (wish) for good things, however, costs nothing!What's more, it is important to fly our dreams, especially for those 45.________ are senior high school students. It is high time for them to fly their dreams. If they can't let dreams fly, the dream would just be 46.________ dream, not reality!Therefore, 47.________ is no wonder that so many people have a dream since their childhood. With a nice dream, China succeeded in hosting the 29th Olympic Games in 2008; with a nice dream, Hong Kong 48.________ (return) to the motherland peacefully in 1997; with a nice dream, Yuan Longping rid the world of hunger; with a nice dream, Michael Jordan became the most popular basketball star; with a nice dream I can stand on this stage to compete in the final English speech contest. And with an aim of achieving success, I must do the best!So my good friends, if you want to realize your dream, please do not be afraid in face of difficulties or give up in face of failure 49.________ lose your dream in face of pains. You must keep going forward 50.________ (brave)! Just fly your dream high above the sky!41.________ 42.________ 43.________ 44.________ 45.________ 46.________ 47.________ 48.________ 49.________ 50.________Ⅴ.短文改错One day, as I was taking a walk just outside the Concert Hall, I saw a man on a black suit. Smiling happy, he was talking to some young people. “This man look familiar,” I thought to me. Then my heart beat fast. He was my most favourite musician!I had always been dreaming of meeting him someday and having a talk to him. And now he just appeared, and I simply don't know what to do. After one minute or two, I started running toward him, search for a pen and some papers in my bag. Finally, I was right in front of him. With heart in mouth, I asked, “May I have the photo with you?”Ⅵ.书面表达假如你是李华,你打算暑假后到英国某大学读书,请你向该大学招生办公室主任Mr.Smith 写一封电子邮件,申请入学资格。

高中英语 unit 5《travelling abroad》单元测试 新人教版选修7

高中英语 unit 5《travelling abroad》单元测试 新人教版选修7

Unit 5 Travelling abroad单元测验第一卷(选择题共100分)第一部分单项选择(20分)1. Cultural exchange ____ better understanding.A takes forB looks forC makes forD sends for2 .Sports cars such as Ferraris and Porsches are priced ___ the reach of most people.A underB outC withinD beyond3. The old couple have been married for 40 years and never once _________ with each other.A. they had quarreledB. they have quarreledC. have they quarreledD. had they quarreled4. There is nearly five thousand dollars ________ of goods in the shop.A. worthB. priceC. valueD. prize5. Sarah, hurry up. I’m afraid you won’t have time to ________ before the party.A. get changedB. get changeC. get changingD. get to change6. ---- I heard they went skiing in the mountains last winter.--- It ______ true because there was little snow there.A. may not beB. wo n’t beC. couldn’t beD. will be7 .---Has Sam finished his homework today?---I have no idea. He ______ it this morning.A. didB. has doneC. was doingD. had done8. After a new reform, the number of the products in the factory is now ___it was in 2003.A three times as larger asB more than three timesC twice as large asD as twice large as9 .--- How can I wake up so early?---- Set the alarm at 5:00 am. ______ you will make it.A. andB. butC. orD. so10. In 1942,Columbus and his crew arrived ____was so-called the New World by the westerners.A whatB in whatC whereD in which11---Which day do you think is all right for our next meeting ?---You make___. _____day is all the same to me.A one ;OneB it; AnyC that; SomeD this; Another11 .The flu is believed____ by viruses that like to reproduce in the cells inside thehuman nose and throat.A causingB being causedC to have causedD to be caused12 .Perseverance is a kind of quality----and that is _____it takes to do everything well.A. whyB. thatC. whatD. which13 .They had a pleasant chat___ a cup of coffee.A forB duringC overD with14 .Is this TV set___ you wish to have___?A the one; repairedB which; it repairedC the one; it repairedD which; repaired15. Deliver the goods within six months? But that is not a(n) of the contract.A、requestB、requirementC、agreementD、demand16. The driver started to speed up to for the hour he had lost in the traffic jam.A、keep upB、take upC、make upD、catch up17. I suppose we’ll have to, bad weather conditions, spend more than 500 daysundertaking the construction.A、consideringB、allowed forC、includingD、linked with18. The doctors said it would be months he was fit for work.A、thatB、whenC、sinceD、before 19.They would rather spend time_____ than ____in the street.A read; wanderB reading; wanderingC reading; to wanderingD reading; wander20. Smoking too much may lung cancer and cause other diseases.A、devote toB、attend toC、contribute toD、come to第二部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)While I was standing at the kitchen window, five-year-old Spencer, my oldest son, ran into the house __21__, "We need a doctor out here. We need a doctor. Hurry, Mom." "What's wrong?"I asked. Spencer anxiously told me he had found a dead bird that needed a doctor.Dutifully, I seized a small plastic bag from the cupboard and took Spencer's hand-__22__, that's the sort of thing mothers do. While my son led me out of the door and __23__ the bird, I explained that if the creature was indeed dead, a doctor could not __24__. When we arrived at the __25__ scene, it was obvious that the baby bird was dead. Spencer and I could see the nest high up in the tree. My son and I __26__ the probable age of the baby bird, its inability to fly well, and exactly how the __27__ had caused its death. "I think his mummy and daddy really __28__ him," Spencer observed. I __29__ my boy's hand and tried to ease his __30__ by saying that I was sure they did, __31__ they would be okay because the little bird had gone to Heaven to be with God and PoPo-my deceased(去世了的) grandfather. I assured Spencer that the bird's mommy and daddy knew that their little one would be __32__ and loved. I told Spencer that PoPo loved little birds, and that I _33__ he was in Heaven holding and playing with the baby bird __34__. I picked up the little creature's body, slipped it into my plastic bag and __35__ placed the bird in the rubbish bin. __36__ was said about the matter for the rest of the day. Spencer went right back to play __37__ he had never been interrupted, and I returned to my work in the kitchen At breakfast the next morning, Spencer sadly explained to his father that he had found a baby bird the day before that fell from its nest."It was dead, Daddy."Trying to __38__ Spencer's spirits and reminded him that the little bird was really __39__, I asked our son to tell Daddy __40__ the baby bird was. Spencer, looking solemn-faced(严肃地脸色) at his dad, stated, "In the rubbish bin with Mama's granddad, PoPo."21. A. saying B. screaming C. declaring D. telling22. A. in fact B. at least C. of course D. after all23. A. ahead B. toward C. over D. of24. A. come B. save C. help D. support25. A. accident B. kitchen C. familiar D. angry26. A. wondered B. discussed C. studied D. looked27. A. fall B. tree C. mother bird D. other bird28. A. hate B. lose C. miss D. love29. A. picked up B. turned to C. got to D. reached for30. A. excitement B. regret C. sadness D. disappointment31. A. but that B. and that C. soon D. then32. A. enjoyed B. played C. treated D. cared for33 A. doubted B. found C. was sure D. was afraid34. A. right now B. right then C. from now on D. now and then35. A. gently B. loudly C. strongly D. firmly36. A. Nothing else B. Nobody else C. Everything D. Something37. A. as usual B. as if C. even though D. though38. A. break B. rise C. show D. lift39. A. wounded B. injured C. okay D. alive40. A. where B. what C. how D. when第三部分:阅读理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)AWhy do men die earlier than women? The latest research makes it known that the reason could be that men's hearts go into rapid decline when they reach middle age.The largest study of the effects of ageing on the heart has found that women's longevity may be linked to the fact that their hearts do not lose their pumping power with age."We have found that the power of the male heart falls by 20-25 percent between 18 and 70 years of age," said the head of the study, David Goldspink of Liverpool John Moores University in the UK."Within the heart there are millions of cells that enable it to beat. Between the age of 20 and 70, one-third of those cells die and are not replaced in men," said Goldspink. "This is part of the ageing process. "What surprises scientists is that the female heart sees very little loss of these cells. A healthy 70-year-old woman's heart could perform almost as well as a 20-year-old one's."This gender difference might just explain why women live longer than men," said Goldspink.They studied more than 250 healthy men and women between the ages of 18 and 80, focusing on healthy persons to remove the confusing influence of disease.The team has yet to find why ageing takes a greater loss on the male heart, said Goldspink.The good news is that men can improve the health of their heart with regular exercise. Goldspink stressed that women also need regular exercise to prevent their leg muscles becoming smaller and weaker as they age.41. The underlined word "longevity" in the second paragraph probably refers to ____.A. healthB. long lifeC. ageingD. effect42. The text mainly talks about ______.A. men's heart cellsB. women's ageing processC. the gender differenceD. hearts and long life43. If you want to live longer, you should ______.A. enable your heart to beat much fasterB. find out the reason for ageingC. exercise regularly to keep your heart healthD. prevent your cells from being lost44. We can know from the passage that ______.A. the reason why ageing takes a greater loss on the male heart has been found outB. scientists are on the way to finding out why the male heart loses more of the cellsC. the team has done something to prevent the male from suffering the greater lossD. women over 70 could lose more heart cells than those at the age of 20BMy grandfather was a teacher. He was the headmaster of a school for boys between thirteen and eighteen. I know that he was a kind and gentle man at heart, because when I was young, he gave me presents, and seated me on his knee, and told me stories. But I believe the boys at his school were afraid of him.At school, when he walked into a room full of noisy boys, there was silence at once. When he looked at a boy with a certain look in his eyes, the boy went red in the face, and looked down at his shoes. If a boy brought him poor, careless work that was not the best the boy could do, my grandfather would pick up the boy’s book and throw it across the room, shouting, “Do it all again, and bring it back to me in the morning!” If the boy was late, or if he forgot to bring the work, he had to do it again, and again, and yet again. My grandfather never forgot.He was a very different man at school from the man I saw day by day in his own home.45. I knew my grandfather was kind and gentle, because _________A.he was a teacher.B.he let me sit on his knee and told me stories.C.he told me stories about how kind he wasD.he was the headmaster of a school46. When he looked at a boy in a certain way, the boy ________A.went red and could not return my grandfather’s lookB.looked back at my grandfather’s red faceC. looked at his shoes to see if they were dirty.D. went red in the face because his shoes were dirty.47.When he received poor work, my grandfather _______.A.would become very angry.B.threw the work on the floor, and shouted across the roomC.threw the book at the boy.D.went red in the face48.He was a different man at home because that ________.A.he didn’t get angry at school like he did at home.B.he was not as gentle at homeC.he didn’t throw books about at school like he did at homeD.he did not get angry at home.CHave you ever heard anyone say “It’s raining cats and dogs”? It means “It’s raining hard!”But sometimes cats and dogs do drop from the sky! Here’s how it happens.Not so long ago, a country far away had many large rats. The people there said, “ We need cats!” So cats were sent to them by airplane. But the country had many mountains. It was hard for an airplane to land. So the cats came down by parachute(降落伞). Did the cats like the ride? They didn’t say they didn’t! And today they are still catching rats!In another country far away, there is snow the year around. People sometimes got lost in it.“We need big dogs!” the people said, “The dogs could find people lost in the snow. The dogs could help bring them home. Where can we get big dogs?”A man across the sea had big dogs to sell. “I will send dogs to you,” he said. “ I have some very big ones. They can find people lost in the snow.”He sent the dogs by airplane.But the airplane did not land in the snow. The dogs came down by parachute ---- you guessed it !Did the dogs like the ride? They didn’t say they didn’t! And today they are well and happy. They find anyone who gets lost in the snow. Then they help him get home. Good dogs!Remember it, so you can say, “ Yes, it does rain cats and dogs sometimes. They came down by parachute!”49.The underlined word “ it” In Paragraph 2 refers to __________.A.the weatherB.the saying “It’s raining cats and dogs.”C.the saying “It’s raining hard.”D.the fact that real cats and dogs drop from the sky.50. Cats and dogs drop from the sky because ______.A.there are many mountains in the country.B. it snows the year around in the country.C. was hard for a plane to land in the two countries.D. coming down by parachute could save money.51.The main purpose of the passage is to _________________.A.tell the readers a famous British sayingB.tell the readers of a new meaning about an old saying.C.show cats and dogs are our good friends.D.show parachute is an importantThere are many stereotypes( 定型) about the character of people in various parts of the United States. In the Northeast and Midwest, people are said to be closed and private. In the South and West, however, they are often thought of as being more open and hospitable . Ask someone from St. Louis where the nearest sandwich shop is, and he or she will politely give you directions.A New Yorker might eye you at first and after deciding it is safe to talk to you, might give you a rather unexpected explanation. A person from Georgia might be very kind about directing you and even suggest some different places to eat. A Texan just might take you to the place and treat you to lunch.American stereotypes are abundant. New Englanders are often thought of as being friendly and helpful. Southerners are known for their hospitality and warmth. People from the western part of the United States are often considered very outgoing. These differences in character can be traced to different factors such as climate, living conditions, and historical development.When travelling from place to place, Americans themselves are often surprised at the differing degrees of friendliness in the United States.52. The main idea of the passage is _____________.A. even Americans are surprised at the differences among themselvesB. there are many differences in character in different parts of the USA.C. there are many reasons for the differencesD. stereotypes about people are not necessarily true53. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. New Yorkers are usually open with strangers.B. People from the South are usually considered goodC. The friendliest Americans travel from place to place.D. Different parts have different customs and habits.54. The differences lie in the following except ______ of the parts.A. the weatherB. the historyC. geographyD. the names55. The word "abundant" in the second paragraph may probably mean _________.A. plentifulB. normalC. curiousD. strangeIf you see someone drowning, speed is very important. Once you get him out of the water, if he isn't breathing. you have four minutes before his brain is completely destroyed. Support his neck, tilt(倾斜) his head back and press his chin upwards. This stops the tongue blocking the airway in the throat and is sometimes enough to get him breathing again. If that doesn't work, start mouth-to-mouth breathing. Press his nostrils鼻孔) together with your fingers. Open your mouth and take a deep breath. Blow into his lungs until his chest rises. then remove your mouth and watch his chest fall. Repeat twelve times a minute. Keep doing until help arrives.To bring a child to life. keep your lips around his mouth and nose and gently blow into his mouth. Give the first four breaths as quickly as possible to fill the blood with oxygen, If, in spite of your efforts, he stars turning a blue-grey colour, you can feel no pulse, then pressing is the last chance of saving his life.With arms straight, rock forwards, pressing down on the lower half of the breastbone. Don't be too hard or you may break a rib. Check how effective you are seeing if his colour improves or his pulse becomes independent to your chest pressing. If this happens, stop the pressing. Otherwise continue until rescue arrives.56. This passage is mainly about_______ .A. how to save people out of the waterB. how to give first aid to people who are drowningC. how to do mouth-to-mouth breathingD. how to save a child from a river57. Once you get a drowning man out of the water, if he isn't breathing, you must first____A. get him breathing againB. take him to the nearest hospital as soon as possibleC. find someone to help youD. call the First Aid Centre58. In the last paragraph, the word "rescue" means_____.A. breathB. helpC. doctorD. pulse59. If the drowning boy has no pulse, _______.A. pressing his chin upwards is enough to get him breathingB. blowing air into his mouth is sure to save his lifeC. pressing his nostrils together with your fingers can workD. pressing is the last chance of saving his life60 Which of the following statements is true. ____.A. If a man does not breathe for four minutes, his brain will be completely destroyed.B. If you see someone drowning, you must give him mouth-to-mouth breathing.C. Don't stop pressing his chest, if the drowning man starts breathing again.D. When pressing, you can do it as hard as you can.FDefenders of special protective labor law for women often say that getting rid of such laws would destroy the fruits of a century-long struggle for the protection of women workers. Even a brief examination of the historic practice of courts and employers would show that the fruits of such laws have been bitter: they are, in practice, more of a misfortune than a blessing.Sex-defined(性别限制的) protective laws have often been based on common beliefs concerning women’s needs and abilities and employers have frequently used them as legal excuses for looking down upon women. After the Second World War, for example, businesses and governments tried to persuade women to give up jobs in factories, thus making room in the labor force for returning soldiers. The passage of state laws limiting the daily or weekly work hours of women conveniently completed this. Employers had only to declare that overtime hours were a necessary condition of employment in their factory, and women could be quiet legally fired, refused jobs, or kept at low wage(工资) levels, all in the name of “protecting” their health. By proving such laws when they are questioned by lawsuits(诉讼), the courts have cheated people over the years in setting up different, less advantageous employment terms for women than for men, thus reducing women’s competitiveness on the job market. At the same time even the most good-hearted lawmakers, courts, and employers have often been blind to the real needs of women. The lawmakers and courts continue to permit employers to offer employees health insurance(保险)plans that cover all known human medical disabilities except those related to childbirth.Finally, labor laws protecting only special groups are often ineffective at protecting the workers who are actually in the workplace. Some chemicals, for example, have reproductive(生殖的)risks for women of childbearing years; factory owners using the chemicals keep laws protecting women against these dangers by refusing to hire them. Thus the sex-defined law protects the supposed female workers, but has no effect whatever on the safety of any actual employees. The health risks to male employees in such industries can’t be too slight. Protective laws aimed at producing materials or techniques in order to reduce such dangers would benefit all employees without discriminating against any.On the whole, protective labor laws for women are unfair and do not meet their intended purpose. Lawmakers should recognize that women are in the work force to stay and that their needs—good health care, an acceptable wage, and a safe workplace—are the needs of all workers. Laws that take no notice of these facts act against women’s rights for equal protection in employment.61. According to the writer, which of the following resulted from the passage of the state lawslimiting the work hours of women workers?A.Women workers had to leave their jobs in factories.B.Many employers had difficulty in providing jobs for returning soldiers.C.Many employers found it hard to attract women workers.D.The health of most women factory workers improved.62. The writer places the word “protecting”(in paragraph 2) in quotation marks most likely inorder to suggest that_______.A.she is using the actual wording of the laws in question(正被谈到的).B.the protective nature of the laws in question should not be doubted about.C.protecting the health of workers is important for those who support protective labor laws.D.the laws in question were really used to do harm to women workers, though said to beprotective in public.63. According to the passage, which of the following is a shortcoming of protective labor laws thatsingle out(选出)a particular group of workers for protection?A.Such laws are often too weak to be effective at protecting the group in question.B.Such laws are usually made by those who do not have the best interest of workers atheart.C.Such laws have no pressure on employers to get rid of dangers in the workplace.D.Keeping such laws is often expensive for employers and makes the other workers angry.64. According to the first paragraph of the passage, which of the following does the writerconsider to be most helpful in determining the value of special protective labor law for women?A. A study of patterns of work-related illnesses in the states that had such laws and in thestates that did not.B. A review of the fact that how many women workers are in favor of such laws.C. A study of the cost to employers keeping such laws.D.An examination of the actual effects that such laws have had in the past on womenworkers.65. The main point of the passage is that special protective labor laws for women workers are_____.A.unnecessary because most workers are well protected by existing labor laws.B.harmful to the economic interests of women workers while offering them little or noactual protection.C.not worth keeping even though they do stand for a hard-won result of the labormovement.D.unfair because male workers receive less protection than they require.第二卷(非选择题共50分)第五部分:写作(共三节,满分50分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)A few months after returning the U. S. from Germany, I took 66._____part in a college course in French. Since I have learned 67________to say German well in Germany, I thought it might be 68._________interested to begin studying another language. At the 69.________first class, a teacher asked us to do a pronunciation 70._______exercise, in it he would say a word or two in French, and 71.________each student would do their best to copy. When 72.________my turn came, he kept having me to say more words, and I 73.________finally asked him why. "I find it great fun, "he explained 74________it. "In 25 years of teaching at school, it's the first time 75.________I've heard an American speak French with a German accent ."第二节:单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)根据下列句子及所给中文,在句子右边的横线写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。

高中英语 Unit 5 Travelling abroad综合技能测试 新人教版选修7

高中英语 Unit 5 Travelling abroad综合技能测试 新人教版选修7

【成才之路】2014-2015学年高中英语 Unit 5 Travelling abroad综合技能测试新人教版选修7时间:120分钟,满分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节;满分30分)第二部分:基础知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

21.________ tomb of the Sui Dynasty emperor Yang Guang, was discovered Sunday at ________ construction site in Jiangsu.A.The;a B.The;/C.As;/ D.As;a答案:A 考查冠词。

句意:星期天在江苏一个建筑工地上,发现了隋朝皇帝杨广的坟墓。

第一个空表特指要用定冠词the;第二个空单数可数名词前用不定冠词a,故选A。

22.Professor Edward is widely ________ as the best tutor in teaching the students how to revise essays.A.appointed B.assignedC.announced D.acknowledged答案:D 考查动词词义辨析。

句意:爱德华教授被公认为指导学生修改论文最好的老师。

appoint“任命,委派”;assign“分配,分派”;announce“宣布,通告”;acknowledge“承认,确认”。

23.Apart from the possible financial hardship of retirement, many retired people find it hard to ________ having nothing to do.A.stick to B.adjust toC.contribute to D.turn to答案:B 考查动词短语辨析。

人教版高中英语选修七Unit5Travellingabroad单元检测题

人教版高中英语选修七Unit5Travellingabroad单元检测题

Unit 5 Traveling abroad单元能力过关测试题Ⅰ.单项填空1. Good technique in medicine means less pain and fewer deaths and, _____ it is our duty to master it.A. altogetherB. thereforeC. otherwiseD. however2. In the office I never seem to have time until after 5:30 p. m. , _____ many people have got home.A whose time B. thatC. on whichD. by which time3. Tom’s mother kept telling him that he should work harder, but _____ didn’t help.A. heB. whichC. sheD. it4. _____ Kate and Joan who taught Tom the nice song last night?A. Was itB. Were thereC. Will it beD. Must it have been5. No matter what you say, I shall _____ my opinion.A. carry outB. keep upC. insist onD. stick to6. Cleaning women in big cities usually get _____ by the hour.A. payB. payingC. paidD. to pay7. With his money, he couldn’t go home.A. leavingB. missedC. running outD. run out8. Sometimes we are asked _____ the likely result of an action will be.A. that we thinkB. what we thinkC. what do we thinkD. that what we think9. I don’t thi nk _____ possible to master a foreign language without much memory work.A. thisB. thatC. itsD. it10. We were in _____ when we left that we forgot the airline tickets.A. a rush so anxiousB. a such anxious rushC. so an anxious rushD. such an anxious rush11. The old tower must be saved, _____ the cost.A. howeverB. whateverC. whicheverD. wherever12. _____ more about university courses, call (920) 746-3789.A. To find outB. Finding outC. Find outD. Having found out13. The World Wide Web is sometimes jokingly called the World Wide Wait because it _____ be very slow.A. shouldB. mustC. willD. can14.—People should stop using their cars and start using public transport.— _____ . The roads are too crowded as it is.A. All rightB. ExactlyC. Go aheadD. Fine15.—I’m afraid Mr Wood can’t see you 4 o’clock.—Oh, _____I won’t wait.A. no doubtB. after allC. in that caseD. in this wayⅡ.完形填空Some personal characteristics play an important role in the development of one’s intelligence. But peo ple fail to realize the importance of training these factors in young people.The so-called “non-intelligence factors” (非智力因素) include 16 feelings, will, motivation, interests and habits. After a 30-year-follow-up study of 8 000 males, American psychologists (心理学家) 17 that the main cause of disparities in intelligence is not intelligence 18 , but non-intelligence factors including the desire to learn, will-power and self-confidence.19 people all know that one should have definite objectives, a strong will and good learning habits, quite a number of teachers and parents don’t pay much attention to 20 these factors.Some parents are greatly worried 21 their children fail to do Well in their studies. They blame either genetic (遗传的) factors, malnutrition (营养不良), or laziness, but they never take 22 consideration these non-intelligence factors. At the same time, some teachers don’t inquire into these as reasons23 students do poorly. They simply give them more courses and exercises, or 24 criticize or laugh at them. After all, these students lose self-confidence. Some of them just feel defeated and 25 themselves up as hopeless. Others may go astray (迷途的) because they are sick of learning. 26 investigation of more than 1000 middle school students in Shanghai showed that 46.5 percent of them were 27 of learning, because of examinations, 36. 4 percent lacked persistence, initiative and consciousness and 10. 3 percent were sick of learning.It is clear 28 the lack of cultivation of non-intelligence factors has been a main 29 to intelligence development in teenagers. It even causes an imbalance between physiological (生理的)and 30 development among a few students.If we don’t start now to31 the cultivation of non-intelligence factors, it will not only affect the development of the 32 of teenagers, but also affect the quality of a whole generation. Some experts have put forward 33 about how to cultivate students’ non-intelligence factors.First, parents and teachers should 34 understand teenage psychology. On this basis, they can help them to pursue (调动) the objectives of learning, 35 their interests and toughening their will-power.16. A. one’s B. their C. his D. her17. A. came out B. found out C. made out D. worked out18. A. in itself B. by itself C. itself D. on its own19. A. Though B. Nevertheless C. However D. Moreover20. A. believing B. studying C. cultivating D. developing21. A. about B. when C. how D. whether22. A. for B. in C. into D. over23. A. why B. that C. when D. how24. A. ever B. even C. still D. more25. A. put B. get C. handle D. give26. A. The B. An C. Another D. A27. A. afraid B. ahead C. aware D. ashamed28. A. that B. how C. why D. which29. A. difficulty B. question C. threat D. obstacle(障碍)30. A. intelligent B. characteristic C. psychological D. physical31. A. practise B. thrust C. strengthen D. urge32. A. intelligence B. diligence C. maturity(成熟) D. performance33. A. projects B. warnings C. suggestions D. decision34. A. fully B. greatly C. very D. highly35. A. insuring B. going C. encouraging D. excitingⅢ.阅读理解AJohn H. Johnson was born in a black family in Arkansas city in 1918. His father died in an accident when John was six. He was reaching the high school age, but his hometown offered no high school for blacks.Fortunately he had a strong-willed (意志坚强的) caring mother. John remembered that his mother told him many times, “Son, you can be anything you want really to be if you just believe.”She told him not to depend on others, including his mother. “You have to earn success, ”she said. “All the people who work hard don’t succeed, but the only people who do succeed are those who work hard.”These words came from a woman with less than a third grade education. She also knew that believing and hard work don’t mean everything. So she worked hard as a cook for two years to save enough to take her son, who was then 15, to Chicago.Chicago in 1933 was not the promised land that black southerners were looking for. John’s mother and stepfather could not find work. But here John could go to school, and here he learned the power of words—as an editor of the newspaper and yearbook at Du Sable High School His wish was to publish a magazine for blacks.While others discouraged him, John’s mother offered him more words to live by.“Nothing beats a failure but a try. ”She also let him pawn(典当)her furniture to get the $ 500 he needed to start the Negro magazine.It is natural that difficulties and failures followed John closely until he became very successful. He always keeps his mother’s words in mind.“Son, failure is not in your vocabulary!”Now John H. Johnson is one of the 400 richest people in America—worth $ 150 million.36. John’s mother decided to move to Chicago because _____.A. his father died when John was very youngB. life was too hard for them to stay on in their hometownC. John needed more education badlyD. there were no schools for Negroes in their hometown37. John’s motherA. didn’t believe in or depend on othersB. thought one could be whatever one wanted to beC. believed one would succeed without working hardD. thought no one could succeed without working hard38. The underlined sentence“Nothing beats a failure but a try. ”means _____.A. if you try, you would succeedB. a failure is difficult to beat, even if you tryC. a try is always followed by a failureD. no failure can be beaten unless you try39. The story mainly tells us _____.A. how John H. Johnson became successfulB. about the mental (心理的) support John’s mother gave himC. about the importance of a good educationD. about the key to success for blacksBThe Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake at 5:46 a. rn. on January 17, 1995,Kobe (神户) and its surrounding areas suffered a killer earthquake. Only two other events in this century, the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and World War II caused more deaths in Japan than this earthquake. The epicenter was at the northern tip of Awaji Island. The quake registered (记录) 7.2 on the Richter scale (里氏震级). The greatest amount of damage was seen in the Japanese port city of Kobe, and at final count 6 348 people had lost their lives.The people of the area were quite unprepared for such a big earthquake. Experts had said that most modern buildings would be quite safe even from an earthquake as strong as the Great Kanto Earthquake. This was clearly not true. Television cameras showed the many buildings that had fallen down. The highway that ran through the city had fallen over on its side looking as if it had been pushed over by a giant (巨人).Thousands of people were homeless, However, some of the finest human qualities were seen in the time of crises (moment of great danger). People formed long lines for water and other supplies. They shared what they had with one another. People from young to old stopped to talk to each other and give a few encouraging words. The people living in the area knew that their old life had been destroyed. They believe they can rebuild their life, and a better one,40. Only two other events caused more deaths in Japan. They are _____.A. the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and the Second World WarB. the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and World War IIC. the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and the Great Hanshin-AwajiEarthquake of 1995D. the First World War and the Second World War41. Which of the following is true?A. The Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake was the greatest in the world history.B. The earthquake broke out in summer.C. The center of the earthquake was in the northern end of the port city.D. More than six thousand people lost their lives in the earthquake.42. The passage seems to suggest that _____.A. a giant was able to start an earthquakeB. modem buildings were strong enough to be safe from any earthquakeC. less people would have died if they had been prepared for itD. experts always tell liesCCasablanca, Sep. 24A flash flood swept across the coastal plain about 100 miles southwest of here, killing hundreds of Moroccans in a market place yesterday morning.Reports from the area said 218 bodies had been counted, and many of the people were missing.The flood followed heavy rains, which filled the coastal plain and dried river beds and caused them to overflow. The flood crest, several feet high, hit the village of Khemis Nagua at midmorning yesterday as farmers from the surrounding area joined town people in an open market place.The roaring water swept the village’s living places, the market sheds (棚子), shoppers, cattle and farm tools for miles across the plain..The flood was over almost as soon as it started, the reports said, as the crest swept out to sea. Rescue workers quickly moved into the area from Sari, about 25 miles further south.43. It can be learnt from the text that _____.A. the news report is from Khemis NaguaB. the flood didn’t last longC. hundreds of Moroccans were savedD. Casablanca is a city in Africa44. The report mainly tells the public about _____.A. how the flood swept the coastal plainB. why the terrible flood took placeC. the flash flood in the fallD. a rescue attempt45. According to the text, which of the following maps may be correct?(KN=Khemis Nagua C=Casablanca S=Safi)DThirteen vehicles lined up last March to race across the Mojave Desert, seekinga million in prize money. To win, they had to finish the 142-mile race in less than10 hours. Teams and watchers knew there might be no winner at all, because these vehicles were missing a key part—drivers.DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, organized the race as part of a push to develop robotic vehicles for future battlefields. But the Grand Challenge, as it was called, just proved how difficult it is to get a car to speed across an unfamiliar desert without human guidance. One had its brake lock up in the starting area, Another began by throwing itself onto a wall. Another got tied up by bushes near the road after 1.9 miles.One turned upside down. One took off in entirely the wrong direction and had to be disabled by remote (远距离的) consol. One went a little more than a mile and rushed into a fence; another managed to go for six miles but stuck on a rock. The “winner,”if there was any, reached 7.8 miles before it ran into a long, narrow hole, and the front wheels caught on fire.“You get a lot of respect for natural abilities of the living things,” says Reinhold Behringer, who helped design two of the ear-size vehicles for a company called Sci-Autonics, “Even ants (蚂蚁) can do all these tasks effortlessly. It’s very hard for us to put these abilities into our machines.”The robotic vehicles, though with necessary modern equipment such as advanced computers and GPS guidance, had trouble figuring out fast enough the blocks ahead that a two-year-old human recognizes immediately. Sure, that very young child, who has just only learned to walk, may not think to wipe apple juice off her face, but she already knows that when there’s a cookie in the kitchen she has to climb up the table, and that when she gets to the cookie it will taste good. She is more advanced, even months old, than any machine humans have designed.46. Watchers doubted if any of the vehicles could finish the race because ______.A. they did not have any human guidanceB. the road was not familiar to the driversC. the distance was too long for the vehiclesD. the prize money was unattractive to the drivers47. DARPA organized the race in order to ______.A. raise money for producing more robotic vehiclesB. push the development of vehicle industryC. train more people to drive in the desertD. improve the vehicles for future wars48. From the passage we know “robotic vehicles” are a kind of machines that ______.A. can do effortlessly whatever tasks living things canB. can take part in a race across 142 miles with a time limitC. can show off their ability to turn themselves upside downD. can move from place to 101ace without being driven by human beings49. In the race, the greatest distance one robotic vehicle covered wasA. about eight milesB. six milesC. almost two milesD. about one mile50. In the last paragraph, the writer implies that there is a long way to goA. for a robotic vehicle to finish a 142-mile race without any difficultiesB. for a little child who has just learned to walk to reach the cookie on the tableC. for a robotic vehicle to deal with a simple problem that a little child can solveD. for a little child to understand the importance of wiping apple juice off its faceⅣ.短文改错It was later in the evening. There was a51._____ knock on the door. I opened it and found a young man wore dark glasses. He midhe was52._____a friend of my brother and he had an appointment53._____with him I did not remember my brother had such friend, but I had to let him54._____in. As we talked about, I found that he knew 55._____something about my brother. I came to the56._____ conclusion that he was not telling the troth.57._____Just then my brother came into and the stranger58._____ was taken by surprise I caught hold the59._____ man while my brother rang the police, As a matter of fact he was the thief.60._____V.书面表达你堂兄建华在国外学习,你们经常用英文通信。

高二英语选修7Unit5Travellingabroad单元检测含解析

高二英语选修7Unit5Travellingabroad单元检测含解析

英语人教版选修7 Unit 5 Travelling abroad单元检测Ⅰ.单项选择1.When deeply absorbed in work,______ he often was,he would forget all about eating or sleeping.A.that B.whichC.where D.when2.-You went to the US last month,didn’t you?—Yes。

That was the first time that I ______there。

A.had been B.had goneC.went D.have been3.______ I can see,there is only one possible way to keep away from the danger。

A.As long as B.As far asC.Just as D.Even if4.The doctor recommended that you ______ swim after eating a large meal。

A.wouldn't B.couldn'tC.needn't D.shouldn’t5.English is a language shared by several diverse cultures,each of ______ uses it somewhat differently。

A.which B.whatC.them D.those6.Olive oil has abundant nutrition and few calories,so ______ high.quality olive oil for vegetable oil in some recipes if you want to keep slim.A.substitute B.replaceC.exchange D.switch7.______in the regulations that one should not tell other people the password of your e。

高中英语 Unit 5 Travelling abroad单元综合测试 新人教版选修71

高中英语 Unit 5 Travelling abroad单元综合测试 新人教版选修71

Unit 5 Travelling abroadAIf you want to fully enjoy your vacation, then you'dbetter check the Durban City Tours! This is actually one ofthe best choices in South Africa today.There is nothing more relaxing than to think about thatthere is a place to go and relax, right? City life isstrained,_but you can escape this situation and be in theplace where there is nothing but relaxation. Here in Durban you will get to see all the amazing tourist attractions. If you love animals and want to see some elephants wandering around the streets, then Durban is the place to go. You can even get to ride one if you want!Here you will also get to taste all the delicious South African food. You can choose from Italian cooking to its native dishes. Durban is a great place to tour with your friends and family. You will learn a lot about its history through the landmarks you will see down the streets.Tourists_and_even_the_local_villagers_just_can't_get_enough_of_these_tre ats!However, it is important that you make the necessary arrangements. There are actually lots of tour guides that will help you as you make your journey along the streets of Durban. But if you prefer the best tour guides here in Durban, then you'd better settle for the Street Scene Tours.Their staff are all well­trained and professional.They will certainly make your stay here an unforgettable one.No wonder tourists prefer the Street Scene Tours when it comes to Durban City Tours.1.The underlined word “strained” in Para. 2 means________.A .easyB .stressfulC .steadyD .casual2.What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?A .Durban is a relaxing city.B .People don't like city life.C.It is good to have a place to relax.D.One can have fun riding elephants.3.What does the last sentence in Paragraph 3 show?A.The food can't satisfy them.B.They are bored with the streets.C.They are treated very well here.D.They never get tired of the sights.4.The author wrote the last paragraph mainly to________.A.attract tourists to DurbanB.help readers make arrangementsC.introduce the tour guides in DurbanD.persuade tourists to choose the Street Scene ToursBI've spent over a year in India, and in those 365 plus days, I've learned a lot about getting around Indian cities. My biggest lessons have been learned through being cheated, particularly by taxi and rickshaw (人力车) drivers, but that doesn't mean those are bad ways to travel, as long as you know what you're doing. Below are the best ways to get around the city of Delhi, India, and tips for how to keep from being the victim of scams (欺骗).Taking taxis is a great way to get around the city of Delhi and chances are, if you arrive in Delhi by plane, as soon as you make it through customs, you'll be swarmed by Indian taxi drivers. At the Delhi airport, be sure to arrange for a taxi to your hotel at one of the two Delhi Traffic Police Taxi Booths. One is inside the airport, and one is outside. The key is to make sure to go to a booth run by the police, rather than by independent taxi drivers.Rickshaws are one of my favorite ways to get around Indian cities, in part because it's how the locals often travel. Auto­rickshaws are more common, but bicycle rickshaws are still used in Old Delhi. If you do have a chance to take a bicycle rickshaw, you should do it at least once for a unique experience that should only set you back about 15 rupees. Auto­rickshaw rates around Delhi range between 30 and 80 rupees, depending on distance.If you really want to travel around Delhi like the locals, take a public bus. Indian buses become very crowded and most do not have air conditioning. They are, however, very cheap. A bus trip won't set you back any more than 15 rupees, as longas you stay within the city limits. Since Indian buses get so crowded, try to board the bus at the start of the route so you can get a seat.The train is a great way to get around within the city of Delhi. Fares are reasonable, between six and 22 rupees. All departure announcements are in both Hindi and English, and tokens can be purchased for between six and 22 rupees.5.To avoid being cheated, you ought to________if you want to take a taxi at the Delhi airport.A.pay more to the drivers to keep safeB.show your ticket to the driverC.go to a police­run boothD.go out of the airport6.The author suggests taking a rickshaw in order to ________.A.save some money B.enjoy the comfortable tripC.gain some unique experience D.help the local rickshaw drivers7. What can we infer from the passage?A.You won't have to pay much if you travel around by bus in India.B.It will be difficult for you to get a seat if you get on the bus halfway.C.A rickshaw driver only charges whatever amount you give him.D.You'll have to speak English if you travel around in India.8.Which may be the topic that follows?A.Hotel recommendations in Delhi. B.Weather conditions in Delhi.C.Food and drink in Delhi. D.Car rentals in Delhi.CDo you know the open­air art gallery in London's Blackall Street? Probably not. Not many Londoners know it either, but Henri does and he is willing to show it to you.Henri used to sleep in parks until he met a charity (慈善机构) that helps homeless people get back on their feet by becoming tour guides.Rather than show traditional London sights, “Unseen Tours” take_people_off_the_beaten_track. Henri has been teaching tourists about the history and architecture of Shoreditch, where he slept on public benches for three years.When he felt separated from the society, contact with the volunteer network “The Sock Mob” gave Henri hope. “Not everyone just looked down on me,” he said. The tours aren't the only actions trying to help those who have suffered a misfortuneto stand tall again.An innovative (创新的) college for homeless people in London, the first of its kind in the country, is attracting hundreds of students. The Recovery College, set up by St Mungo's charity, is providing courses designed to improve technical skills and life skills.According to Andy Williams, who helps to organize the college, the most popular courses have proved to be about raising self­confidence and developing self­pride.Steve, now in his 50s, told a reporter how much of a difference it makes to “have a bit of confidence”. He had difficulty learning to read and had to leave school when he was 12. Because Steve's problem was not recognized at t he time, he was “seen to be unable to read or write”, and suffered with depression and alcohol addiction. He says the status of “student” is itself important for people who are used to being treated as outcasts (被遗弃者).Some charities aim not only to help the homeless become independent but also to make them popular. The Homeless World Cup started ten years ago. Today the tournament draws teams from 48 countries made up of players­men and women­who are, or have been, living in the streets. It gives them a chance to become football heroes.9. The underlined part “take people off the beaten track” means “take people to________.”A.famous galleries B.traditional sightsC.unusual places D.public benches10. How does the Recovery College help the homeless people?A.By training them to be guides.B.By offering them different courses.C.By keeping in contact with them.D.By asking more students to help them.11.The purpose of the Homeless World Cup is to help the homeless people ________.A.become football stars B.improve life skillsC.gain self­confidence D.find proper jobs12.Which is the best title for the passage?A.Confidence Back Now B.London TourC.The Popular Homeless D.Football HeroesDDoes it annoy you when your parents make you drink a carton of milk when you wanta can of soda? Or do you hate being told to go for a run when your favorite TV show is on?Well, maybe you should listen to your parents because they are only trying to help you. Without proper diet and exercise kids are at risk of developing fragile bones when they get older. That's because our bodies are very good at building bones until about the age of 30, when the process stops.Dr. Lawrence Raisz, scientific editor of The 2004 Surgeon General's Report on Bone Health and Osteoporosis (骨质疏松症), agrees. “We're in bad shape,” he says. His report predicts that by 2020, half of all Americans over the age of 50 will be at risk of fractures (骨折) because of low bone mass. “Kids today are — what's the expression?—they're computer potatoes. They have lots of soft drinks and not enough good calcium­rich (富含钙质的) food.” And therein (在其中) lies the problem, because calcium and exercise, along with vitamin D, are the important components for building up strong bones.If you think of your body as a house, then your skeleton (骨架) is the supporting frame — a frame maintained and strengthened by calcium. Once we hit our 30s, our bodies start to draw from the calcium stored in our bones. If there is enough calcium, then the structure will stand firm, but if there's not? Picture the frame of a house devoured (吞噬) by termites (白蚁), the wood brittle (易折的) and filled with holes. That's what osteoporosis does to your skeleton.The second half of the skeleton building equation (等式) is exercise. For optimum (最适宜的) bone health, the Surgeon General recommends that children get 60 minutes of weight­bearing (负重) or strengthening exercise a day. As with muscles, bones grow stronger with use; plenty of exercise means plenty of bones health. “If you do an hour of exercise a day, it doesn't matter so much what it is,” Raisz says.“You're telling your bones they've got to grow!”13.According to Dr Lawrence Raisz, why will many Americans have weak bones in the future?A.Because their body will stop building bones.B.Because they are not familiar with the structure of the body.C.Because they have an unhealthy diet and do not exercise enough.D.Because they can't afford a qualified doctor.14.We can learn from the article that________.A. the storage of calcium in our body doesn't change even when we grow oldB.many American parents have ignored the dangers of their kids getting fractures C.a daily diet rich in calcium and vitamin D is necessary for strong bones D.half an hour of muscle exercises a day is enough for kids to develop strong bones15. The main idea of the passage is that________.A.proper diet and exercise is of benefit to people's bone healthB.kids in America don't like exercisingC.people in America don't have proper dietD.one's body is like a houseⅡ.任务型阅读How to find time for yourselfDo you ever find yourself longing for some time for yourself? Many of us are so busy with work, school, and home life that often there is no time left over to do something that you enjoy. What follows are some ways to carve out that essential time you need to slow down, enjoy life.16.________ This is a great one because you're accomplishing many things at once. You're getting exercise, you have time to think or enjoy music, and you're helping to save the environment.Arrive early. 17.________ Then use this time for yourself: reading, writing, relaxation, thinking, whatever.Buy tickets in advance. Sports, theater, concerts, or any other event you would enjoy. Schedule the plans with a friend later. 18.________Evenings with yourself. 19.________ If others ask you to do things those nights, just tell them you have plans. Use the time for gardening, reading, exercise, or doing nothing!20.________ What are you interested in? Strike while the iron is hot. Look up a club in your area today and join! If you can't find a club, consider starting one yourself!A.Join a group.B.Walk to work.C.Take an education class.D.Try to save certain weeknights just for you.E.If you want more time for yourself, you can get it.F.Any appointment that you have, plan to arrive 15-30 minutes early.G.Having the tickets already in your hand will force you to make it happen!Ⅲ.完形填空(安徽高考)In 2012, I had just recovered from a serious illness when I received an invitation to a writer's conference in Orlando, Florida. My family persuaded me that a(n) __21__might be just what the doctor ordered, so off I__22__.Arriving in the Sunshine State was rather tiring, but I__23__to catch a taxi to my__24__and settle in. Next morning, I took another__25__to the shopping centre to buy a few souvenirs.__26__I went to a caf to have lunch, but all the tables were__27__. Then I heard a friendly voice saying,“You can__28__my table. ”I gratefully sat down with the __29__lady and we had a happy lunch together. As the__30__drew to a close she asked how long I would be in Orlando. I had already told her that I hadn't__31__ a car, and hadn't realised how__32__taking taxis would be. After a while she said,“My dear, don't use any more taxis. I'm retired and it would be my pleasure to__33__ you wherever you wish.” I t old her that I couldn't put her to that__34__, but she brushed aside my protests (反对). She asked me where I was__35__and next morning she was waiting at my apartment at the__36__time to take me to Disney World. She spent some time with me before leaving me to__37__alone. At the end of the day, she__38__to take me back to my accommodation. I__39__her money but she refused to take any.I'll never forget that wonderful lady who, through her__40__, filled my brief holiday in Florida with wonderful memories.21.A.holiday B.ceremony C.operation D.experiment22.A.kept B.went C.dropped D.knocked23.A.intended B.promised C.managed D.deserved24.A.hospital B.company C.university D.accommodation25.A.colleague B.passenger C.suitcase D.taxi26.A.Instead B.First C.Later D.Once27.A.classified B.occupied C.decorated D.painted28.A.share B.reserve C.set D.possess29.A.old B.poor C.innocent D.stubborn30.A.journey B.meal C.speech D.interview31.A.donated B.repaired C.hired D.guided32.A.convenient B.worthwhile C.unfortunate D.expensive33.A.inspire B.entertain C.call D.drive34.A.business B.argument C.trouble D.challenge35.A.working B.staying C.moving D.shopping36.A.appointed B.limited C.favourite D.regular37.A.digest B.explore C.perform D.calculate38.A.forgot B.refused C.returned D.preferred39.A.sent B.lent C.offered D.owed40.A.confidence B.dignity C.curiosity D.kindnessⅣ.语法填空41.________ we all know, life is full of dreams and having a good dream is of great importance in our daily life. 42.________ a good dream, people can't make progress and countries can't develop. And I hold the strong 43.________ (believe) that everyone, whether he is old or young, poor or rich, junior or senior, does havea good dream! After all, dreaming is certainly a positive part of our life, and44.________ (wish) for good things, however, costs nothing!What's more, it is important to fly our dreams, especially for those 45.________ are senior high school students. It is high time for them to fly their dreams. If they can't let dreams fly, the dream would just be 46.________ dream, not reality!Therefore, 47.________ is no wonder that so many people have a dream since their childhood. With a nice dream, China succeeded in hosting the 29th Olympic Games in 2008; with a nice dream, Hong Kong 48.________ (return) to the motherland peacefully in 1997; with a nice dream, Yuan Longping rid the world of hunger; with a nice dream, Michael Jordan became the most popular basketball star; with a nice dream I can stand on this stage to compete in the final English speech contest. And with an aim of achieving success, I must do the best!So my good friends, if you want to realize your dream, please do not be afraid in face of difficulties or give up in face of failure 49.________ lose your dream in face of pains. You must keep going forward 50.________ (brave)! Just fly your dream high above the sky!41.________ 42.________ 43.________ 44.________ 45.________ 46.________ 47.________ 48.________ 49.________ 50.________Ⅴ.短文改错One day, as I was taking a walk just outside the Concert Hall, I saw a man on a black suit. Smiling happy, he was talking to some young people. “This man look familiar,” I thought to me. Then my heart beat fast. He was my most favourite musician!I had always been dreaming of meeting him someday and having a talk to him. And now he just appeared, and I simply don't know what to do. After one minute or two, I started running toward him, search for a pen and some papers in my bag. Finally, I was right in front of him. With heart in mouth, I asked, “May I have the photo with you?”Ⅵ.书面表达假如你是李华,你打算暑假后到英国某大学读书,请你向该大学招生办公室主任Mr.Smith 写一封电子邮件,申请入学资格。

Travellingabroad单元测试(新人教版选修7unit5)

Travellingabroad单元测试(新人教版选修7unit5)

Travelling abroad单元测试(新人教版选修7 unit 5)第一部分听力和词汇(满分35分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. What address is the man looking for?A. 514 Fifth Street.B. 415 Fourth Street.C. 415 Fifth Street.2. What did the woman suggest?A. Buying a new truck.B. Finding a new place to park the car.C. Finding a better driver.3. When did the woman see the man’s sister?A. Yesterday.B. A moment ago.C. Two days ago.4. Where is the doctor?A. In the hospital.B. In Beijing.C. In his office.5. What do we learn from this dialogue?A. The wind stopped, but it’s still raining.B. The rain stopped.C. It’s still raining, and the wind is blowing.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6. When did Mabel begin to wait for Nick?A. At seven.B. At eight.C. At nine.7. Where did Mabel wait for Nick?A. At the cinema.B. At school.C. In the museum.8. Why is Mabel never going to see Nick again?A. Because he forgot the date.B. Because he had supper alone.C. Because he was with another girl.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

高中英语单元素养评价(五)Unit5Travellingabroad(含解析)新人教版选修7

高中英语单元素养评价(五)Unit5Travellingabroad(含解析)新人教版选修7

单元素养评价(五)Unit 5(120分钟150分)第一部分听力(共两节, 满分30分)第一节(共5小题; 每小题1. 5分, 满分7. 5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

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。

Text 1W: Hi, could you lend me the digital camera, David?M: ①Hi, Alice. I’d like to, but it belongs to Jane.W: Well, in that case, I’ll borrow one from Mary.1. Who wants to borrow a camera?A. Mary.B. Jane.C. Alice.答案: CText 2M: Hello, this is Tom Smith. ②I’m calling to see if my blood test results are in.W: Dr. Phillips just sent them to the lab, so the earliest time when they could be back is tomorrow.2. Why does the man make the call?A. To make an appointment.B. To get help from Dr. Phillips.C. To ask about his blood test results.答案: CText 3M: Excuse me. ③I asked for this salad without cheese on it, but this one is covered in it.W: I’m sorry, sir. ③I’ll take it back and bring you a new one. Can I get anything else for you?M: Just another soda, please. Thank you.3. What will the woman do next?A. Bring the man a salad.B. Take away the man’s soda.C. Give the man some cheese.答案: AText 4W: Excuse me, sir. ④Visiting hours are over. You must be off now, so the patient can get some rest.M: Oh, sorry. I didn’t hear the bell.4. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a shop.B. In a school.C. In a hospital.答案: CText 5M: ⑤Your daughter is so cute! She reminds me of my little cousin, who is almost one year old. They both have really pretty hair. ⑤So, how old is she?W: ⑤Uh. . . my son is one and a half.M: Oh, uh. . . sorry about that.W: Don’t worry about it.5. Why did the man apologize?A. He incorrectly guessed the baby’s age.B. He mistook the woman’s boy for a girl.C. He made a comment about the baby’s hair.答案: B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。

高中英语 Unit 5《Travelling abroad》单元测试 新人教版选修7

高中英语 Unit 5《Travelling abroad》单元测试 新人教版选修7

高中英语 Unit 5《Travelling abroad》单元测试新人教版选修7单元测验第一卷(选择题共100分)第一部分单项选择(20分)1. Cultural exchange ____ better understanding.A takes forB looks forC makes forD sends for2 .Sports cars such as Ferraris and Porsches are priced ___ the reach of most people.A underB outC withinD beyond3. The old couple have been married for 40 years and never once _________ with each other.A. they had quarreledB. they have quarreledC. have they quarreledD. had they quarreled4. There is nearly five thousand dollars ________ of goods in the shop.A. worthB. priceC. valueD. prize5. Sarah, hurry up. I’m afraid you won’t have time to ________ before the party.A. get changedB. get changeC. get changingD. get to change6. ---- I heard they went skiing in the mountains last winter.--- It ______ true because there was little snow there.A. may not beB. wo n’t beC. couldn’t beD. will be7 .---Has Sam finished his homework today?---I have no idea. He ______ it this morning.A. didB. has doneC. was doingD. had done8. After a new reform, the number of the products in the factory is now ___it was in 2003.A three times as larger asB more than three timesC twice as large asD as twice large as9 .--- How can I wake up so early?---- Set the alarm at 5:00 am. ______ you will make it.A. andB. butC. orD. so10. In 1942,Columbus and his crew arrived ____was so-called the New World by the westerners.A whatB in whatC whereD in which11---Which day do you think is all right for our next meeting ?---You make___. _____day is all the same to me.A one ;OneB it; AnyC that; SomeD this; Another11 .The flu is believed____ by viruses that like to reproduce in the cells inside thehuman nose and throat.A causingB being causedC to have causedD to be caused12 .Perseverance is a kind of quality----and that is _____it takes to do everything well.A. whyB. thatC. whatD. which13 .They had a pleasant chat___ a cup of coffee.A forB duringC overD with14 .Is this TV set___ you wish to have___?A the one; repairedB which; it repairedC the one; it repairedD which; repaired15. Deliver the goods within six months? But that is not a(n) of the contract.A、requestB、requirementC、agreementD、demand16. The driver started to speed up to for the hour he had lost in the traffic jam.A、keep upB、take upC、make upD、catch up17. I suppose we’ll have to, bad weather conditions, spend more than 500 daysundertaking the construction.A、consideringB、allowed forC、includingD、linked with18. The doctors said it would be months he was fit for work.A、thatB、whenC、sinceD、before 19.They would rather spend time_____ than ____in the street.A read; wanderB reading; wanderingC reading; to wanderingD reading; wander20. Smoking too much may lung cancer and cause other diseases.A、devote toB、attend toC、contribute toD、come to第二部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)While I was standing at the kitchen window, five-year-old Spencer, my oldest son, ran into the house __21__, "We need a doctor out here. We need a doctor. Hurry, Mom." "What's wrong?"I asked. Spencer anxiously told me he had found a dead bird that needed a doctor.Dutifully, I seized a small plastic bag from the cupboard and took Spencer's hand-__22__, that's the sort of thing mothers do. While my son led me out of the door and __23__ the bird, I explained that if the creature was indeed dead, a doctor could not __24__. When we arrived at the __25__ scene, it was obvious that the baby bird was dead. Spencer and I could see the nest high up in the tree. My son and I __26__ the probable age of the baby bird, its inability to fly well, and exactly how the __27__ had caused its death. "I think his mummy and daddy really __28__ him," Spencer observed. I __29__ my boy's hand and tried to ease his __30__ by saying that I was sure they did, __31__ they would be okay because the little bird had gone to Heaven to be with God and PoPo-my deceased(去世了的) grandfather. I assured Spencer that the bird's mommy and daddy knew that their little one would be __32__ and loved. I told Spencer that PoPo loved little birds, and that I _33__ he was in Heaven holding and playing with the baby bird __34__. I picked up the little creature's body, slipped it into my plastic bag and __35__ placed the bird in the rubbish bin. __36__ was said about the matter for the rest of the day. Spencer went right back to play __37__ he had never been interrupted, and I returned to my work in the kitchen At breakfast the next morning, Spencer sadly explained to his father that he had found a baby bird the day before that fell from its nest."It was dead, Daddy."Trying to __38__ Spencer's spirits and reminded him that the little bird was really __39__, I asked our son to tell Daddy __40__ the baby bird was. Spencer, looking solemn-faced(严肃地脸色) at his dad, stated, "In the rubbish bin with Mama's granddad, PoPo."21. A. saying B. screaming C. declaring D. telling22. A. in fact B. at least C. of course D. after all23. A. ahead B. toward C. over D. of24. A. come B. save C. help D. support25. A. accident B. kitchen C. familiar D. angry26. A. wondered B. discussed C. studied D. looked27. A. fall B. tree C. mother bird D. other bird28. A. hate B. lose C. miss D. love29. A. picked up B. turned to C. got to D. reached for30. A. excitement B. regret C. sadness D. disappointment31. A. but that B. and that C. soon D. then32. A. enjoyed B. played C. treated D. cared for33 A. doubted B. found C. was sure D. was afraid34. A. right now B. right then C. from now on D. now and then35. A. gently B. loudly C. strongly D. firmly36. A. Nothing else B. Nobody else C. Everything D. Something37. A. as usual B. as if C. even though D. though38. A. break B. rise C. show D. lift39. A. wounded B. injured C. okay D. alive40. A. where B. what C. how D. when第三部分:阅读理解(共25小题;每小题2分,满分50分)AWhy do men die earlier than women? The latest research makes it known that the reason could be that men's hearts go into rapid decline when they reach middle age.The largest study of the effects of ageing on the heart has found that women's longevity may be linked to the fact that their hearts do not lose their pumping power with age."We have found that the power of the male heart falls by 20-25 percent between 18 and 70 years of age," said the head of the study, David Goldspink of Liverpool John Moores University in the UK."Within the heart there are millions of cells that enable it to beat. Between the age of 20 and 70, one-third of those cells die and are not replaced in men," said Goldspink. "This is part of the ageing process. "What surprises scientists is that the female heart sees very little loss of these cells. A healthy 70-year-old woman's heart could perform almost as well as a 20-year-old one's."This gender difference might just explain why women live longer than men," said Goldspink.They studied more than 250 healthy men and women between the ages of 18 and 80, focusing on healthy persons to remove the confusing influence of disease.The team has yet to find why ageing takes a greater loss on the male heart, said Goldspink.The good news is that men can improve the health of their heart with regular exercise. Goldspink stressed that women also need regular exercise to prevent their leg muscles becoming smaller and weaker as they age.41. The underlined word "longevity" in the second paragraph probably refers to ____.A. healthB. long lifeC. ageingD. effect42. The text mainly talks about ______.A. men's heart cellsB. women's ageing processC. the gender differenceD. hearts and long life43. If you want to live longer, you should ______.A. enable your heart to beat much fasterB. find out the reason for ageingC. exercise regularly to keep your heart healthD. prevent your cells from being lost44. We can know from the passage that ______.A. the reason why ageing takes a greater loss on the male heart has been found outB. scientists are on the way to finding out why the male heart loses more of the cellsC. the team has done something to prevent the male from suffering the greater lossD. women over 70 could lose more heart cells than those at the age of 20BMy grandfather was a teacher. He was the headmaster of a school for boys between thirteen and eighteen. I know that he was a kind and gentle man at heart, because when I was young, he gave me presents, and seated me on his knee, and told me stories. But I believe the boys at his school were afraid of him.At school, when he walked into a room full of noisy boys, there was silence at once. When he looked at a boy with a certain look in his eyes, the boy went red in the face, and looked down at his shoes. If a boy brought him poor, careless work that was not the best the boy could do, my grandfather would pick up the boy’s book and throw it across the room, shouting, “Do it all again,and bring it back to me in the morning!” If the boy was late, or if he forgot to bring the work, he had to do it again, and again, and yet again. My grandfather never forgot.He was a very different man at school from the man I saw day by day in his own home.45. I knew my grandfather was kind and gentle, because _________A.he was a teacher.B.he let me sit on his knee and told me stories.C.he told me stories about how kind he wasD.he was the headmaster of a school46. When he looked at a boy in a certain way, the boy ________A.went red a nd could not return my grandfather’s lookB.looked back at my grandfather’s red faceC. looked at his shoes to see if they were dirty.D. went red in the face because his shoes were dirty.47.When he received poor work, my grandfather _______.A.would become very angry.B.threw the work on the floor, and shouted across the roomC.threw the book at the boy.D.went red in the face48.He was a different man at home because that ________.A.he didn’t get angry at school like he did at home.B.he was not as gentle at homeC.he didn’t throw books about at school like he did at homeD.he did not get angry at home.CHave you ever heard anyone say “It’s raining cats and dogs”? It means “It’s raining hard!”But sometimes cats and dogs do drop from the sky! Here’s how it happens.Not so long ago, a country far away had many large rats. The people there said, “ We need cats!” So cats were sent to them by airplane. But the country had many mountains. It was hard foran airplane to land. So the cats came down by parachute(降落伞). Did the cats like the ride? They didn’t say they didn’t! And today they are still catching rats!In another country far away, there is snow the year around. People sometimes got lost in it.“We need big dogs!” the people said, “T he dogs could find people lost in the snow. The dogs could help bring them home. Where can we get big dogs?”A man across the sea had big dogs to sell. “I will send dogs to you,” he said. “ I have some very big ones. They can find people lost in the sno w.”He sent the dogs by airplane.But the airplane did not land in the snow. The dogs came down by parachute ---- you guessed it !Did the dogs like the ride? They didn’t say they didn’t! And today they are well and happy. They find anyone who gets lost in the snow. Then they help him get home. Good dogs!Remember it, so you can say, “ Yes, it does rain cats and dogs sometimes. They came down by parachute!”49.The underlined word “ it” In Paragraph 2 refers to __________.A.the weatherB.th e saying “It’s raining cats and dogs.”C.the saying “It’s raining hard.”D.the fact that real cats and dogs drop from the sky.50. Cats and dogs drop from the sky because ______.A.there are many mountains in the country.B. it snows the year around in the country.C. was hard for a plane to land in the two countries.D. coming down by parachute could save money.51.The main purpose of the passage is to _________________.A.tell the readers a famous British sayingB.tell the readers of a new meaning about an old saying.C.show cats and dogs are our good friends.D.show parachute is an importantThere are many stereotypes( 定型) about the character of people in various parts of the United States. In the Northeast and Midwest, people are said to be closed and private. In the South and West, however, they are often thought of as being more open and hospitable . Ask someone from St. Louis where the nearest sandwich shop is, and he or she will politely give you directions.A New Yorker might eye you at first and after deciding it is safe to talk to you, might give you a rather unexpected explanation. A person from Georgia might be very kind about directing you and even suggest some different places to eat. A Texan just might take you to the place and treat you to lunch.American stereotypes are abundant. New Englanders are often thought of as being friendly and helpful. Southerners are known for their hospitality and warmth. People from the western part of the United States are often considered very outgoing. These differences in character can be traced to different factors such as climate, living conditions, and historical development.When travelling from place to place, Americans themselves are often surprised at the differing degrees of friendliness in the United States.52. The main idea of the passage is _____________.A. even Americans are surprised at the differences among themselvesB. there are many differences in character in different parts of the USA.C. there are many reasons for the differencesD. stereotypes about people are not necessarily true53. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. New Yorkers are usually open with strangers.B. People from the South are usually considered goodC. The friendliest Americans travel from place to place.D. Different parts have different customs and habits.54. The differences lie in the following except ______ of the parts.A. the weatherB. the historyC. geographyD. the names55. The word "abundant" in the second paragraph may probably mean _________.A. plentifulB. normalC. curiousD. strangeIf you see someone drowning, speed is very important. Once you get him out of the water, if he isn't breathing. you have four minutes before his brain is completely destroyed. Support his neck, tilt(倾斜) his head back and press his chin upwards. This stops the tongue blocking the airway in the throat and is sometimes enough to get him breathing again. If that doesn't work, start mouth-to-mouth breathing. Press his nostrils鼻孔) together with your fingers. Open your mouth and take a deep breath. Blow into his lungs until his chest rises. then remove your mouth and watch his chest fall. Repeat twelve times a minute. Keep doing until help arrives.To bring a child to life. keep your lips around his mouth and nose and gently blow into his mouth. Give the first four breaths as quickly as possible to fill the blood with oxygen, If, in spite of your efforts, he stars turning a blue-grey colour, you can feel no pulse, then pressing is the last chance of saving his life.With arms straight, rock forwards, pressing down on the lower half of the breastbone. Don't be too hard or you may break a rib. Check how effective you are seeing if his colour improves or his pulse becomes independent to your chest pressing. If this happens, stop the pressing. Otherwise continue until rescue arrives.56. This passage is mainly about_______ .A. how to save people out of the waterB. how to give first aid to people who are drowningC. how to do mouth-to-mouth breathingD. how to save a child from a river57. Once you get a drowning man out of the water, if he isn't breathing, you must first____A. get him breathing againB. take him to the nearest hospital as soon as possibleC. find someone to help youD. call the First Aid Centre58. In the last paragraph, the word "rescue" means_____.A. breathB. helpC. doctorD. pulse59. If the drowning boy has no pulse, _______.A. pressing his chin upwards is enough to get him breathingB. blowing air into his mouth is sure to save his lifeC. pressing his nostrils together with your fingers can workD. pressing is the last chance of saving his life60 Which of the following statements is true. ____.A. If a man does not breathe for four minutes, his brain will be completely destroyed.B. If you see someone drowning, you must give him mouth-to-mouth breathing.C. Don't stop pressing his chest, if the drowning man starts breathing again.D. When pressing, you can do it as hard as you can.FDefenders of special protective labor law for women often say that getting rid of such laws would destroy the fruits of a century-long struggle for the protection of women workers. Even a brief examination of the historic practice of courts and employers would show that the fruits of such laws have been bitter: they are, in practice, more of a misfortune than a blessing.Sex-defined(性别限制的) protective laws have often been based on common beliefs concerning w omen’s needs and abilities and employers have frequently used them as legal excuses for looking down upon women. After the Second World War, for example, businesses and governments tried to persuade women to give up jobs in factories, thus making room in the labor force for returning soldiers. The passage of state laws limiting the daily or weekly work hours of women conveniently completed this. Employers had only to declare that overtime hours were a necessary condition of employment in their factory, and women could be quiet legally fired, refused jobs, or kept at low wage(工资) levels, all in the name of “protecting” their health. By proving such laws when they are questioned by lawsuits(诉讼), the courts have cheated people over the years in setting up different, less advantageous employment terms for women than for men, thus reducing women’s competitiveness on the job market. At the same time even the most good-hearted lawmakers, courts, and employers have often been blind to the real needs of women. The lawmakers and courts continue to permit employers to offer employees health insurance(保险)plans that cover all known human medical disabilities except those related to childbirth.Finally, labor laws protecting only special groups are often ineffective at protecting the workers who are actually in the workplace. Some chemicals, for example, have reproductive(生殖的)risks for women of childbearing years; factory owners using the chemicals keep laws protecting women against these dangers by refusing to hire them. Thus the sex-defined law protects the supposed female workers, but has no effect whatever on the safety of any actual employees. The health risks to male employees in such industries can’t be too slight. Protective laws aimed at producing materials or techniques in order to reduce such dangers would benefit all employees without discriminating against any.On the whole, protective labor laws for women are unfair and do not meet their intended purpose. Lawmakers should recognize that women are in the work force to stay and that their needs—good health care, an acceptable wage, and a safe workplace—are the needs of all workers. Laws that take no notice of these facts act against women’s rights for equal protection in employment.61. According to the writer, which of the following resulted from the passage of the state lawslimiting the work hours of women workers?A.Women workers had to leave their jobs in factories.B.Many employers had difficulty in providing jobs for returning soldiers.C.Many employers found it hard to attract women workers.D.The health of most women factory workers improved.62. The writer places the word “protecting”(in paragraph 2) in quotation marks most likely inorder to suggest that_______.A.she is using the actual wording of the laws in question(正被谈到的).B.the protective nature of the laws in question should not be doubted about.C.protecting the health of workers is important for those who support protective labor laws.D.the laws in question were really used to do harm to women workers, though said to beprotective in public.63. According to the passage, which of the following is a shortcoming of protective labor laws thatsingle out(选出)a particular group of workers for protection?A.Such laws are often too weak to be effective at protecting the group in question.B.Such laws are usually made by those who do not have the best interest of workers atheart.C.Such laws have no pressure on employers to get rid of dangers in the workplace.D.Keeping such laws is often expensive for employers and makes the other workers angry.64. According to the first paragraph of the passage, which of the following does the writerconsider to be most helpful in determining the value of special protective labor law for women?A. A study of patterns of work-related illnesses in the states that had such laws and in thestates that did not.B. A review of the fact that how many women workers are in favor of such laws.C. A study of the cost to employers keeping such laws.D.An examination of the actual effects that such laws have had in the past on womenworkers.65. The main point of the passage is that special protective labor laws for women workers are_____.A.unnecessary because most workers are well protected by existing labor laws.B.harmful to the economic interests of women workers while offering them little or noactual protection.C.not worth keeping even though they do stand for a hard-won result of the labormovement.D.unfair because male workers receive less protection than they require.第二卷(非选择题共50分)第五部分:写作(共三节,满分50分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)A few months after returning the U. S. from Germany, I took 66._____part in a college course in French. Since I have learned 67________to say German well in Germany, I thought it might be 68._________interested to begin studying another language. At the 69.________first class, a teacher asked us to do a pronunciation 70._______exercise, in it he would say a word or two in French, and 71.________each student would do their best to copy. When 72.________my turn came, he kept having me to say more words, and I 73.________finally asked him why. "I find it great fun, "he explained 74________it. "In 25 years of teaching at school, it's the first time 75.________I've heard an American speak French with a German accent ."第二节:单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)根据下列句子及所给中文,在句子右边的横线写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。

2020学年高中英语 Unit 5 Travelling abroad单元测试 新人教版选修7

2020学年高中英语 Unit 5 Travelling abroad单元测试 新人教版选修7

Unit 5 Travelling abroad第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分35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。

AIt's easy to see how to help some people, but what about those whose needs are not so obvious?This story may have happened not long ago—but it was a lesson which has stayed with me and helped me ever since.It was Thanksgiving and I was volunteering with my parents at a shelter for the needy (贫穷的). We stood behind the counter serving hot food to whoever came in. Most of our diners looked like they had been having hard times, their clothes were worn out and dirty. In short, they looked needy!Then, a man came in, who looked anything but needy.He was well dressed, he wore an expensive suit.I wondered what he was doing there and my jaw (下巴) dropped in amazement when he joined the line for food.The closer he came to my service station the more I muttered (嘟囔).What was this man doing?Surely he wasn't going to take food, which was meant for those who were really in need!Then my mother quietly took me to one side.She said, “You have assumed that the needs of the people who come here must be purely physical hunger, inadequate shelter, clothing, etc.And this gentleman doesn't seem to have any of those problems.But what if his needs are emotional?What if he needs comfort, friends, or just to be amongst other human beings?”Her words hit me like a ton of bricks!I felt like I should apologize to the man — but I didn't.About a week later the shelter received a large donation from an anonymous source.I can't help but wonder if it came from that man.Now, whenever I meet someone I remember my mother's lesson and try to send kindness and blessings their way, regardless of how they look.Needs aren't always visible.But kindness always makes a difference.( )1.How did the author feel when the man came to his service station?A.Embarrassed. B.Doubtful.C.Pitiful. D.Hopeful.( )2.According to the text, the author's parents______.A.ran the shelter all by themselvesB.did good things only on some daysC.were good at educating the authorD.showed no concern to the rich man( )3.What is the best title for this text?A.My Mother's Influence on My GrowthB.Importance of Volunteering in a ShelterC.One of My Most Shameful ExperiencesD.My Mother's Simple Lesson in Kindness本文讲述了在避难所一次志愿者活动中,母亲的一番话让作者明白了一个道理:别以貌取人。

高中英语Unit5Travellingabroad单元测试1新人教版选修7

高中英语Unit5Travellingabroad单元测试1新人教版选修7

选修七Unit 5《Travelling abroad》单元测试1笔试部份:I. 单项选择21. — I hear it will rain tomorrow.— It _______ true. You see, there are so many black clouds in the sky now.A. won't beB. will beC. may beD. may not be22. To qualify yourself for this kind of new job, I recommend that you ________ some online courses.A. to takeB. takingC. takeD. would take23. Jane has been so ________ in getting used to everything that she hasn't had time for social activities.A. confusedB. worriedC. devotedD. occupied24. ________ I can see, there is only one way to solve this problem.A. As far asB. Even ifC. As long asD. As soon as25. That was the first time I _______ there and I was impressed by the friendly people very much.A. goB. was goingC. had goneD. have gone26. A clean environment can help the city bid for the Olympics, ________ in turn will promote its economic development.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. as27. He was generally _________ to be the finest poet in the land.A. receivedB. regardedC. seenD. acknowledged28. After three years' study, Jane got a ________ for teaching English.A. qualificationB. compositionC. collectionD. satisfaction29. It is very common that former soldiers have difficulty in ___________ civilian life.A. sticking toB. relating toC. adjusting toD. connecting to30. There was good food __________ abundance at the party.A. atB. withC. inD. of31. Was it two years ago ________ they first met?A. sinceB. whichC. whileD. that32. I was given three books on sewing, the first ______ I really enjoyed.A. thatB. whichC. of whichD. of that33. As the busiest woman in the village, she made _____ her duty to look after all the other people's affairs in that village.A. thisB. thatC. oneD. it34. Mary felt sad over the loss of photos she had shot in Australia, ______ that was a memory she especially treasured.A. asB. whichC. whenD. where35. Have you ever listened to the song Yesterday once more, ________ singer diedin her early years?A. itsB. it'sC. whoseD. whichII 完形填空The popular Korean male artist Rain swept through Asia recently, gaining popularity among both male and female fans. 36 his popularity, Pepsi(百事可乐), which did not 37 to offer any Korean artist the opportunity to be one of its ambassadors (大使), has changed their mind. They now have 38 Rain to be its new “blue blood(蓝血家族)” and have offered him a high price.For the past two years, Pepsi has 39 an enormous amount of money in signing up world popular mega stars to be the company's ambassadors. They 40 soccer star David Beckham, Taiwan popular Idols F4, Jay Chou, Hong Kong star Edison Chen, Nicholas Tse, Louis Koo etc. Now with the 41 rising of Korean star Rain, Pepsi was quick to put him on its 42.According to sources, Pepsi has recently sent a(an) 43 to Korea to discuss details with Rain and they are about to 44 a contract. When a reporter called Ms Li to verify this matter, she didn't deny it, and 45 that “At this point, we can't reveal anything”. Also according to sources, Pepsi will be the sponsor of Rain's October 46 in Hong Kong, but Rain's Hong Kong manager Ms Chan Ka Ying 47 , “At this moment, it's not48 to talk about this. There will be an announcement shortly!”49 the old Chinese saying goes: “One mountain cannot be ruled by two tigers”, Pepsi has somehow created an internal 50 between Rain and Jay Chou. Rain's popularity is rising and he has the 51 “single eye-lid” feature as Jay, whose status has somehow been 52. There's a rumour that the skin product brand DHC is intending to 53 their ambassador from Jay to Rain, in order to capture the Korean, Japanese, Chinese 54. Rain's recent Beijing concert was a tremendous hit, 55 in “Korean Fever” in Mainland China.36. A. Thanks for B. Due to C. According to D. Based on37. A. target B. point C. aim D. intend38. A. accepted B. invited C. adopted D. approved39. A. spent B. depended C. cost D. paid40. A. contain B. include C. cover D. enclose41. A. up-to-date B. new C. modern D. recent42. A. schedule B. record C. list D. program43. A. manager B. artist C. boss D. representative44. A. sign B. mark C. get D. keep45. A. supplied B. increased C. joined D. added46. A. concert B. show C. display D. exhibition47. A. recognized B. responded C. reacted D. acknowledged48. A. comfortable B. pleasant C. convenient D. relaxed49. A. As B. When C. After D. While50. A. struggle B. competition C. fight D. conflict51. A. same B. alike C. different D. similar52. A. infected B. effected C. affected D. caused53. A. exchange B. vary C. shift D. switch54. A. markets B. shops C. malls D. stores55. A. resulting B. causing C. leading D. directingIII 阅读理解AThe English, as a race, are very different in many ways from all other nationalities, including their closest neighbors, the French, the Belgians and the Dutch. It is claimed that living on an island separated from the rest of Europe has much to do with it. Whatever the reasons are, it may be fairly stated that the Englishman has developed many attitudes and habits which distinguish him from other nationalities. Broadly speaking, the Englishman is a quiet, shy, reserved person who is fully relaxed only among people he knows well. In the presence of strangers or foreigners he often seems restrained, even embarrassed. You have only to witness a city train any morning or evening to see the truth of this. Serious-looking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or having a light sleep in a corner, and no one speaks. In fact, to do so would seem most unusual. An Englishman, pretending to be giving advice to overseas visitors, once suggested, “On entering a railway carriage, shake hands with all the passengers.” Needless to say, he was not being serious. There is an unwritten but clearly understood code of behavior which, if broken, makes the person immediately suspected.In many parts of the world it is quite normal to show openly extremes of enthusiasm, emotion, excitement, etc, often accompanied by appropriate gesture. The Englishman is somewhat different. Of course, an Englishman feels no less deeply than anyone of a different nationality, but he tends to display his feelings far less. This is reflected in his use of language. Imagine a man commenting on the great beauty of a young girl. A more emotional man might describe her state “Oh, she is a goddess”, whereas an Englishman might just say “Oh, she's all right.” An Englishman who has seen a highly successful and enjoyable film recommends it to a friend by commenting, “It's not bad you know”, or on seeing some very unusual scenery he might convey (表达) his pleasure by saying, “Nice, yes, very nice.” The overseas visitor must not be disappointed by this apparent lack of interest and involvement. Instead, he must realize that “all right,”“not bad,” and “nice,” very often have the sense of “first-class,”“excellent,”“beautiful”. This unique style of language use is particularly common in England, and is known as restrained statement.56. According to the passage, the English are different from other nationalities in _______.A. habitsB. attitudesC. characterD. all of the above57. The underlined word “restrained” in the second paragraph probably means“”.A. calm and controlledB. polite and friendlyC. nervous and quietD. silent and kind58. In Britain, if you don't want other people to think you are strange, you'd better _________.A. talk with others as much as possibleB. behave just like the English doC. say no thing about yourselfD. shake hands with everyone you meet59. If an Englishman says “all right”, it may mean “________”.A. not badB. correctC. quite rightD. wonderful60. From the passage, we can infer that an Englishman _________.A. doesn't like to show his feelings so muchB. has less emotion than people of other nationalitiesC. finds it easy to express his emotionD. likes to have a joke with strangersBDown-to-earth means being honest, open, and easy to deal with. It is a pleasure to find someone who is down-to-earth. A person who is down-to-earth is easy to talk to. He or she accepts others as equals. A down-to-earth person may be an important member of society, of course, but they do not let their importance go to their heads, and they do not consider themselves to be better than others who are less important. Someone who is filled with self-importance and pride, often without cause, is said to have his nose in the air. There is no way a person with his nose in the air can be down-to-earth.Americans use another expression that is similar in some way to down-to-earth. The expression is both feet on the ground. Someone with both feet on the ground is a person with a good understanding of reality. He has what is called common sense. He may have dreams but he does not allow them to block his knowledge of what is real. The opposite kind of person is one who has his head in the clouds. A man with his head in the clouds is a dreamer whose mind is not in the world. Sometimes such a dreamer can be brought back to reality; sharp words from the teacher, for example, can usually get a daydreaming student to put both feet back on the ground.The person who is down-to-earth usually has both feet on the ground. But the opposite is not always true. Someone with both feet on the ground may not be as open and easy to deal with as someone who is down-to-earth. When we have both our feet firmly on the ground, we are realistic and we act honestly and openly toward others, and our lives are like the ground below us, solid and strong.61. If a person has his nose in the air, he ____.A. is down to the earthB. is easy to deal withC. always thinks he is more important than othersD. is confident62. If a person has both feet on the ground, he ____.A. is in touch with reality, and doesn't have any dreamsB. has some dreams but he is realisticC. is honest, open and easy to deal withD. is honest, open but hard to deal with63. From the second paragraph, we know that sharp words from a teacher can usually ________.A. help a student get down to the earthB. wake a student upC. help a daydreaming student come down to the groundD. help a daydreaming student to become more realistic64. The underlined sentence “But the opposite is not always true.” most probably means that ______.A. the person who has his nose in the air is not trueB. a man with his head in the clouds is often not intelligentC. the opposite direction is always wrongD. a person who has both feet on the ground may not be down-to-earth65. From the passage, we can infer the person who is _______ is the most popular kind of person.A. down-to-earthB. standing on the groundC. with his nose in the airD. with his head in the cloudsCFrom their beginnings New England towns had a special democratic system of government. At a stated time all the citizens would assemble at a town meeting, where they would discuss local problems and express opinions freely. They also elected the town's officials at these gatherings and made decisions about the taxes they would pay and about other community matters. These meetings were usually held at the town hall, which was located in the central square.In the eighteenth-century town meetings, only men who owned property and who were church members actually voted, although everyone present was allowed to express their opinions. Later, all citizens were allowed to vote. Thus the town meeting became truly democratic. Town meetings are still common in New England communities. In recent years the town meeting idea has been widely imitated. There are open sessions of this kind on radio and television. Occasionally a meeting of this type is called by a government agency in order to give an opportunity for free and open discussion on current problems and policies.66. At a town meeting, people do the following things EXCEPT __________.A. express their opinions about the governmentB. elect officials of the townsC. make a decision about whom they should marryD. discuss some community matters67. In the 18th century, who had the right to vote?A. All the citizens.B. All the men except those who were church members.C. The rich.D. The rich men and the church members.68. Why has the town meeting been widely imitated?A. Because many people are interested in it.B. Because it is very democratic.C. Because many people enjoy themselves at town meetings.D. Because sometimes government agencies call them.69. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Citizens can elect the officials in the town meeting.B. In recent years, town meetings are often called by a government agency.C. People can say what they want to say at the town meeting.D. Nowadays this kind of meeting is also held on radio and television.70. This passage mainly talks about _______.A. the New England town meetingB. modern town meetingsC. a democratic meetingD. New England townsDMost Americans believe that someone isn't grown-up until the age of 26 and they should complete their education, have a full-time job, have a family to support and be financially independent. They also believe that becoming a real grown-up is a process which begins at about the age of 20 and takes about five years, according to the report from the University of Chicago's National Opinion Research Center.The findings are based on a representative sample of 1,398 people over the age of 18 who were surveyed in person. The survey found that people expect the transitions to grown-up status to be completed at the following ages: age self-supporting; age no longer living with parents; age having a full-time job; age education completed; age being able to support a family financially; age getting married; and age having a child.“There is a large degree of agreement across social groups on the relative importance of the seven transitions,” said Tom Smith, director of the survey. The only obvious pattern of differences is on views about supporting a family, having children and getting married. Older adults consider these more important than younger adults do. This probably shows in large part a change in values across generations awa y from traditional family values. The most valued step toward reaching adulthood, the survey found, is completing education, followed by full-time employment, supporting a family, financial independence, living independently, and marriage.71. According to the first paragraph, someone is a grown-up when he _______.A. has found a full-time jobB. has finished his study in universityC. can make money and support himself after completing his educationD. can support a family and be financially independent after graduation72. A young man of 24 may be busy ________.A. finding a jobB. finding a girl friendC. making moneyD. preparing for his wedding73. The underlined word “status” in the second paragraph probably means “________”.A. positionB. rankC. levelD. situation74. From the passage, we learn that _________.A. being grown-up is just a matter of ageB. being grown-up is a process which takes some timeC. all people think completing education means being grown-upD. the survey found everyone had a different view about being grown-up75. The best title for the passage should be “________”A. It takes a long time to grown up.B. Are we grown-up yet?C. Getting married means being grown-up.D. Completing education means being grown-up.IV 阅读表达阅读下面的短文,并按照文章后的题目要求回答76-80小题。

河北省邢台市高中英语 Unit 5 Travelling abroad单元综合检测 新人教版选修7

河北省邢台市高中英语 Unit 5 Travelling abroad单元综合检测 新人教版选修7

Unit 5 Travelling abroad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)AA rising population is one of the main reasons that there is global warming. Between 1650 and 1850 the population increased by 0.75 billion people going from 0.25 billion to one billion. From 1930 to the end of the century the population rose from two billion to over six billion. In just a third of the time the population rose by more than five times what it did before. It is expected that this trend in the changing population will continue and could even heighten. The growing population requires increasing amounts of energy. These energy demands and other supplies require production, which almost always involves the emission of greenhouse gases. The more the population increases the more greenhouse gases that are produced and the greater the increase in temperature.The burning of fossil fuels is one of the best-known causes for global warming. The major reason for fossil fuels contributing so much to global warming is the release of carbon that occurs during the burning of fossil fuels. When people burn fossil fuels, they release large amounts of carbon by way of the release of carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide in the air then leads to global warming.Another source of carbon dioxide comes from deforestation. In forests there is a large amount of carbon that is stored in the trees and other plants. This carbon is out of the atmosphere because the trees consume the carbon from carbon dioxide. When people cut down trees, they are frequently burned. This burning releases the carbon dioxide into the atmosphere that was stored in organic matter. Even when new trees are planted, it can take up to one hundred years to make up for the carbon that was released. It is commonly thought that because trees absorb more carbon dioxide, the atmosphere experiences positive effects.Sophie Armstrong, the writer of Earth Care put it, “There’s no doubt that the earth is becoming warmer because of human activity rather than a random but natural phenomenon.21.Which of the following titles goes with the text?A.A Rising PopulationB. Saving Sources of EnergyC. Global warming: The causesD. Carbon Dioxide22.The underlined word “deforestation” means .A.rising populationB. burning of fossil fuelsC. greenhouse gasD. cutting down or burning trees.23.To sum up from the passage, it is that has caused global warming.A.human activityB. sources of energyC. natural forcesD. the polluted atmosphere24.Which column of a website might the passage come from?A.Economy.B. ArtC. EnvironmentD. HealthBLooking for cool gifts can inspire people.A personalized gift means so much more. It makes the rec eiver feel special, and is likely to be treasured. Take a look at these best-sellers. Remember to check out the suitable gifts for her or for him.Coffee CupThis Pretty cup features three colorful flowers, with plenty of room to write your own special words above and below the flowers. It is suitable for many special occasions including birthdays and Mo ther’s Day. The top line can be made up of up to 15 words, while the bottom line can only be the 10 words l ong. Price: $17.84Charming HeartMoms can carve the wishes or names of their children on the heart. It is not suitable for children under the age of 12. Regular price: $9.99; Sale price: $8.99 (You save: 10%)Heart and Flower Picture Frame (相框)You can send the frame to a special friend, your sister, mom, or someone who’s made a difference in your life. This photo frame has plenty of room for your own personal words. It can be personalizedwith two lines of text of up to 25 words per line. Regular price: $29.99; Sale price: $26.99 (You save: 10%)Round Clock Key ChainThis key chain has a handsome silver watch. It makes a special gift when carved, adding a personal touch. It can be personalized with 3 words. It is very popular among young men. Price: $24.99; Sale price: $17.49 (You save: 30%)Silver and Gold Key ChainThis key chain will be a pleasant and personalized ornament (装饰) to your key ring. This useful key chain can be personalized with two lines of text of up to 8 words per line. Price: $16.9925.Who will be interested in this passage most?A.Someone who likes to inspire others.B. Someone who wants to advertise gifts.C. Someone who designs gifts.D. Someone who wants to choose a gift.26.Which of the following gifts are suitable for your mother?A.The Coffee Cup and the Charming Heart.B.The Picture Frame and the Coffee Cup.C.The Charming Heart and the Picture Frame.D.The Picture Frame and the Round Clock Key Chain.27.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A.The personalized Coffee Cup can hold 25 words.B.The Charming Heart is not suitable for babies.C.Young men are likely to love the Round Clock Key Chain.D.The Round Clock Key Chain is the cheapest gift.CWe have all experienced days when everything goes wrong. A day may begin well enough, but suddenly everything seems to get out of control. What happens is that a great number of things choose to go wrong at exactly the same moment. It is as if a single unimportant event set up a chain of reactions. Let us suppose that you are preparing a meal and keeping an eye on the baby at the same time. The telephone rings and this marks the prelude (前奏) to an unforeseen series of catastrophes.While you are on the phone, the baby pulls the tablecloth off the table, smashing half your best pottery and cutting himself in the process. You hang up hurriedly and attend to baby, pottery, etc. Meanwhile, the meal gets burnt. As if this were not enough to reduce you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner.Things can go wrong on a big scale, as a number of people recently discovered i n Parramatta, a suburb of Sydney. Durin g the rush hour one evening two cars collided (猛撞) and both drivers beganto argue. The woman immediately behind the two cars happened to be a learner. She suddenly got int o a panic and stopped her car. This made the driver following her brake hard. His wife was sitting beside him holding a large cake. As she was thrown forward, the cake went right through the windscreen and landed on the road. Seeing a cake flying through the air, a lorry driver who was drawing up alongside the car, stopped all of a sudden. Thel orry was loaded with empty beer bottles and hundreds of them slid off the back of the vehicle and on to the road. This led to yet another angry argument. Meanwhile, the traffic piled up behind. It took the police nearly an hour to get the traffic on the move again. In the meantime, the lorry driver had to sweep up hundreds of broken bottles. Only two dogs benefited from all this confusion, for they greedily ate what was left of the cake. It was just one of those days!28.What would have most upset the woman the day everything went wrong for her?A.She had not expected her husband to arrive so early.B.The meal she had cooked for the three guests had got burnt.C.Her husband had not told her he was bringing anyone to dinner.D.She had not got enough pottery left to serve the meal with.29.What might have prevented a chain reaction following the beginning collision?A.If the two drivers who had collided had not begun to argue.B.Had there been a more experienced driver behind the two cars.C.If, instead of panicing, the woman had made no attempt to stop.D.Had the wife of the man who braked not thrown a cake through the window.30.There was a second angry argument because .A.the lorry driver blamed the owner of the cake for his accidentB.the t raffic was extremely slow to get on the move again.C.the lorry driver did not think he should be made to sweep up the glass.D.two dogs had eaten what was left of the cake.31.Which of the following sayings matches the situations in the passage?A.Practice makes perfect.B.While there is life, there is hope.C.He who laughs last laughs best.D.Misfortunes never come singly.DThat "Monday morning feeling" could bea crushing pain in the chest which leaves you sweating and gasping for breath.Recent research from Germany and Italy shows that heart attacks are more common on Monday mornings and doctors blame the stress of returning to work after the weekend break.The risk of having a heart attack on any given day should be one in seven, but a six-year study helped by researchers at the Free University of Berlin of more than 2,600 Germans showed that the average person had a 20 percent higher chance of having a heart attack on a Monday than on any other day.Working Germans are particularly not protected against attack, with a 33 percent higherrisk at the beginning of the working week. Non-workers, by comparison, appear to be no more at risk on a Monday than any other day.A study of 11,000 Italians proved 8 a.m. on a Monday morning as the most stressful timefor the heart, and both studies showed that Sunday is the least stressful day, with fewest heart attacks in both countries.The finding could lead to a better understanding of what is the immediate cause of heart attacks, according to Dr. Stefan Willich of the Free University. "We know a lot about long-term risk factors such as smoking and cholesterol (胆固醇) but we don't know what actually causes heart attacks, sowe can't give clear advice on how to prevent them." he said.Monday mornings have a double helping of stress for the working body as it makes a rapid change from sleep to activity, and from the relaxing weekend to the pressure of work. "When people get up, their blood pressure and heart rate go up and there are hormonal (内分泌) changes in their bodies." Willich explained. "All these things can have an unfavorable effect in theblood system and increase the risk of a clot (血凝块) which will cause a heart attack.""When people return to work after a weekend off, the pace of their life changes. They have a higher workload, more stress, more anger and more physical activities." said Willich.32."Monday morning feeling", as this passage shows,A.is not as serious as people thoughtB.is the first killer in Germany and ItalyC.is harmful to working people in developedcountries D.is created by researchers in Germanyand Italy33.To protect people from a heart attack, doctors have paid much attention toA.people's working timeB. people's living placeC. people's nationalitiesD. people's lifestyle34.What does the underlined word "break" mean in the passage?A.endB. restC. freedomD. play35.It can be learned from this passage that the heart attack has something to do with all the following EXCEPTA.blood pressureB. heart rateC. hormonal changeD. blood type第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10 分)Tips for Smarter StudyingBrushing up (温习) for a school test? Staying up late, devoting a whole day to nothing but tiredness?You’re doing it wrong. Remember: Learning is an art as well as a science. Then how can we learn more efficiently? Below are some tips about the science of successful learning. 36Pull up a seat, and start taking notes.1. 37 Handwriting is slow, so you have to think harder about the material to distill(提取) it. It might seem painful to put pen to paper, but you’ll save study time in the end.2.Don’t study without practice. 38 The constant repetition of remembering something isnot efficient. Searching your brain for what you’re trying to remember keeps things fresher. Ex periments showed those who took a test did better on a subsequent test than those who studied. It’s not just about remembering information, but using the brain muscles topractice retrieving (恢复) the informationtoo. That’s what a test requires of us.3.Sleep on it. Maybe you are accustomed to staying late before a test. But if you want to keep some information for long, plan your sleep time. Your brain needs time to catch up and process all you’ve stuffed (塞满) in there. 394.Test yourself. 40 This goes back to tip No. 2—finding ways to pull things from your mind. Plus, this way, you’ll learn what you need to work on.A.Sleep usually contributes to it.B.Take practice tests repeatedly as you study.C.Surely, you’ll benefit from them.D.Relaxing helps long-term memory.E.Take those notes by hand.F.The best way to learn is to know it by heart.G.Stop re-reading the same passage 20 times.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45 分)第一节完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分30 分)One day a professor was crossing a river by boat. To pass the time he started talking to the boatman.He told him his several 41 in education. The boatman was 42 listening to the professor43 he didn’t understand what he was saying.After having said many things, the professor got 44 of speaking. He asked the boatman, “Now tell me something about you. Have you 45 studied the science of gr ammar?”“No, I haven’t.”“Then you’ve wasted half of your 46 . How much education have yougot?”“I’m not educated much. I 47 in my 5th grade, and since then I’ve been sailing the boat.” 48 this, the professor got silent.The boatman wasn’t happy with the 49 of the professor, but remained cool on his face.Soon black clouds started floating low 50 the sky, and a storm moved in as they sailed across the water. They were 51 in the storm, and the boat got out of 52 . Fearing thatthe boat would capsize (翻), theboatman 53 at the professor, “Professor, do you know how to swim?”The professor replied with contempt (蔑视), “I never54 my time on such a hobby.” The boatmancried, “The boat is going to 55 in the water. It is you who have wasted your life bynot learning to 56 , because you’re going to drown in the water.” And he 57 into the water to save himself.It’s58 how we spend our lives and what we value. Only that education which is useful on the occasion is valuable. The professor was proud of his 59 , but swimming was more valuablewhen he was crossing the water. They 60 had their own fields of specialization. Jobs differ in the post, not the social position.41.A. stories B. problems C. failures D. achievements42.A. excitedly B. silently C. carefully D. interestedly43.A. before B. when C. since D . until44.A. tired B. impatient C. afraid D. proud45.A. even B. yet C. still D. ever46.A. food B. life C. money D. energy47.A. failed B. broke C. escaped D. succeeded48.A. Considering B. Hearing C. Seeing D. Knowing49.A. intelligence B. kindness C. rudeness D. happiness50.A. across B. through C. along D. beyond51.A. killed B. hurt C. lost D. caught52.A. charge B. order C. control D. place53.A. shouted B. aimed C. laughed D. waved54.A. spared B. planned C. enjoyed D. wasted55.A. travel B. sink C. leave D. turn56.A. swim B. drive C. sail D. skate57.A. rushed B. jumped C. fell D. stepped58.A. similar B. important C. unimportant D. useless59.A. power B. emotion C. experience D. knowledge60.A. either B. both C. all D. neither第Ⅱ卷第二节语法填空(共10 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分15 分)The Renaissance is a period from the 14th to the 17th century, 61 (consider) the bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history. It started as a cultural movement in Italy in the Late Medieval Period, later spread 62 the rest of Europe 63 finally ended inthe Early Modern Age. During the Renaissance, new ideas and values 64 (gradual) replaced those held in the Middle Ages. People began to concentrate less 65 religious themes and adopt a more humanistic attitude to life. At the same time 66 (paint) returned to classical Roman and Greek ideas about art. They tried to paint people and nature as they really were. Rich people wanted to possess 67 own painting; 68 , they could decorate their superb palaces and great houses. They 69 (pay) famous artists to paint pictures of themselves, their houses and 70 (possess) as well as their activities and achievements.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35 分)第一节:短文改错(共10 小题;每小题1分,满分10 分)Mr. D, who is an America, has been taught English in our school’s international classsince 2014. As a teacher with a good sense of humor, he always makes his classes lively and interesting.Warm-hearted or ready to help, he spends most of our spare time helping us improve ourEnglish. With his help, all the students in our class have made greatly progress in English.I even win the first prize in the English speech contest held in our city in last month. Besides, Mr. D enjoys traveling a lot. So far, he has been to many place of interest in China.In word, he is such excellent a teacher as we all like.第二节书面表达(满分25 分)毛主席曾向全国的青少年发出“身体是革命的本钱”的号召。

高中英语 unit5 travelling abroad单元测试1 新人教版选修7

高中英语 unit5 travelling abroad单元测试1 新人教版选修7

选修七 Unit 5《Travelling abroad》单元测试1笔试部分:I. 单项选择21. — I hear it will rain tomorrow.— It _______ true. You see, there are so many black clouds in the sky now.A. won't beB. will beC. may beD. may not be22. To qualify yourself for this kind of new job, I recommend that you ________ some online courses.A. to takeB. takingC. takeD. would take23. Jane has been so ________ in getting used to everything that she hasn't had time for social activities.A. confusedB. worriedC. devotedD. occupied24. ________ I can see, there is only one way to solve this problem.A. As far asB. Even ifC. As long asD. As soon as25. That was the first time I _______ there and I was impressed by the friendly people very much.A. goB. was goingC. had goneD. have gone26. A clean environment can help the city bid for the Olympics, ________ in turn will promote its economic development.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. as27. He was generally _________ to be the finest poet in the land.A. receivedB. regardedC. seenD. acknowledged28. After three years' study, Jane got a ________ for teaching English.A. qualificationB. compositionC. collectionD. satisfaction29. It is very common that former soldiers have difficulty in ___________ civilian life.A. sticking toB. relating toC. adjusting toD. connecting to30. There was good food __________ abundance at the party.A. atB. withC. inD. of31. Was it two years ago ________ they first met?A. sinceB. whichC. whileD. that32. I was given three books on sewing, the first ______ I really enjoyed.A. thatB. whichC. of whichD. of that33. As the busiest woman in the village, she made _____ her duty to look after all the other people's affairs in that village.A. thisB. thatC. oneD. it34. Mary felt sad over the loss of photos she had shot in Australia, ______ that was a memory she especially treasured.A. asB. whichC. whenD. where35. Have you ever listened to the song Yesterday once more, ________ singer died in her early years?A. itsB. it'sC. whoseD. whichII 完形填空The popular Korean male artist Rain swept through Asia recently, gaining popularity among both male and female fans. 36 his popularity, Pepsi(百事可乐), which did not 37 to offer any Korean artist the opportunity to be one of its ambassadors (大使), has changed their mind. They now have 38 Rain to be its new “blue blood(蓝血家族)” and have offered him a high price.For the past two years, Pepsi has 39 an enormous amount of money in signing up world popular mega stars to be the company's ambassadors. They 40 soccer star David Beckham, Taiwan popular Idols F4, Jay Chou, Hong Kong star Edison Chen, Nicholas Tse, Louis Koo etc. Now with the 41 rising of Korean star Rain, Pepsi was quick to put him on its 42.According to sources, Pepsi has recently sent a(an) 43 to Korea to discuss details with Rain and they are about to 44 a contract. When a reporter called Ms Li to verify this matter, she didn't deny it, and 45 that “At this point, we can't reveal anything”. Also according to sources, Pepsi will be the sponsor of Rain's October 46 in Hong Kong, but Rain's Hong Kong manager Ms Chan Ka Ying 47 , “At this moment, it's not48 to talk about this. There will be an announcement shortly!”49 the old Chinese saying goes: “One mountain cannot be ruled by two tigers”, Pepsi has somehow created an internal 50 between Rain and Jay Chou. Rain's popularity is rising and he has the 51 “single eye-lid” feature as Jay, whose status has somehow been 52. There's a rumour that the skin product brand DHC is intending to 53 their ambassador from Jay to Rain, in order to capture the Korean, Japanese, Chinese 54. Rain's recent Beijing concert was a tremendous hit, 55 in “Korean Fever” in Mainland China.36. A. Thanks for B. Due to C. According to D. Based on37. A. target B. point C. aim D. intend38. A. accepted B. invited C. adopted D. approved39. A. spent B. depended C. cost D. paid40. A. contain B. include C. cover D. enclose41. A. up-to-date B. new C. modern D. recent42. A. schedule B. record C. list D. program43. A. manager B. artist C. boss D. representative44. A. sign B. mark C. get D. keep45. A. supplied B. increased C. joined D. added46. A. concert B. show C. display D. exhibition47. A. recognized B. responded C. reacted D. acknowledged48. A. comfortable B. pleasant C. convenient D. relaxed49. A. As B. When C. After D. While50. A. struggle B. competition C. fight D. conflict51. A. same B. alike C. different D. similar52. A. infected B. effected C. affected D. caused53. A. exchange B. vary C. shift D. switch54. A. markets B. shops C. malls D. stores55. A. resulting B. causing C. leading D. directingIII 阅读理解AThe English, as a race, are very different in many ways from all other nationalities, including their closest neighbors, the French, the Belgians and the Dutch. It is claimed that living on an island separated from the rest of Europe has much to do with it. Whatever the reasons are, it may be fairly stated that the Englishman has developed many attitudes and habits which distinguish him from other nationalities. Broadly speaking, the Englishman is a quiet, shy, reserved person who is fully relaxed only among people he knows well. In the presence of strangers or foreigners he often seems restrained, even embarrassed. You have only to witness a city train any morning or evening to see the truth of this. Serious-looking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or having a light sleep in a corner, and no one speaks. In fact, to do so would seem most unusual. An Englishman, pretending to be giving advice to overseas visitors, once suggested, “On entering a railway carriage, shake hands with all the passengers.” Needless to say, he was not being serious. There is an unwritten but clearly understood code of behavior which, if broken, makes the person immediately suspected.In many parts of the world it is quite normal to show openly extremes of enthusiasm, emotion, excitement, etc, often accompanied by appropriate gesture. The Englishman is somewhat different. Of course, an Englishman feels no less deeply than anyone of a different nationality, but he tends to display his feelings far less. This is reflected in his use of language. Imagine a man commenting on the great beauty of a young girl. A more emotional man might describe her state “Oh, she is a goddess”, whereas an Englishman might just say “Oh, she's all right.” An Englishman who has seen a highly successful and enjoyable film recommends it to a friend by commenting, “It's not bad you know”, or on seeing some very unusual scenery he might convey (表达) his pleasure by saying, “Nice, yes, very nice.” The overseas visitor must not be disappointed by this apparent lack of interest and involvement. Instead, he must realize that “all right,”“not bad,” and “nice,” very often have the sense of “first-class,”“excellent,”“beautiful”. This unique style of language use is particularly common in England, and is known as restrained statement.56. According to the passage, the English are different from other nationalities in _______.A. habitsB. attitudesC. characterD. all of the above57. The underlined word “restrained” in the second paragraph probably means “”.A. calm and controlledB. polite and friendlyC. nervous and quietD. silent and kind58. In Britain, if you don't want other people to think you are strange, you'd better _________.A. talk with others as much as possibleB. behave just like the English doC. say no thing about yourselfD. shake hands with everyone you meet59. If an Englishman says “all right”, it may mean “________”.A. not badB. correctC. quite rightD. wonderful60. From the passage, we can infer that an Englishman _________.A. doesn't like to show his feelings so muchB. has less emotion than people of other nationalitiesC. finds it easy to express his emotionD. likes to have a joke with strangersBDown-to-earth means being honest, open, and easy to deal with. It is a pleasure to find someone who is down-to-earth. A person who is down-to-earth is easy to talk to. He or she accepts others as equals. A down-to-earth person may be an important member of society, of course, but they do not let their importance go to their heads, and they do not consider themselves to be better than others who are less important. Someone who is filled with self-importance and pride, often without cause, is said to have his nose in the air. There is no way a person with his nose in the air can be down-to-earth.Americans use another expression that is similar in some way to down-to-earth. The expression is both feet on the ground. Someone with both feet on the ground is a person with a good understanding of reality. He has what is called common sense. He may have dreams but he does not allow them to block his knowledge of what is real. The opposite kind of person is one who has his head in the clouds. A man with his head in the clouds is a dreamer whose mind is not in the world. Sometimes such a dreamer can be brought back to reality; sharp words from the teacher, for example, can usually get a daydreaming student to put both feet back on the ground.The person who is down-to-earth usually has both feet on the ground. But the opposite is not always true. Someone with both feet on the ground may not be as open and easy to deal with as someone who is down-to-earth. When we have both our feet firmly on the ground, we are realistic and we act honestly and openly toward others, and our lives are like the ground below us, solid and strong.61. If a person has his nose in the air, he ____.A. is down to the earthB. is easy to deal withC. always thinks he is more important than othersD. is confident62. If a person has both feet on the ground, he ____.A. is in touch with reality, and doesn't have any dreamsB. has some dreams but he is realisticC. is honest, open and easy to deal withD. is honest, open but hard to deal with63. From the second paragraph, we know that sharp words from a teacher can usually ________.A. help a student get down to the earthB. wake a student upC. help a daydreaming student come down to the groundD. help a daydreaming student to become more realistic64. The underlined sentence “But the opposite is not always true.” most probably means that ______.A. the person who has his nose in the air is not trueB. a man with his head in the clouds is often not intelligentC. the opposite direction is always wrongD. a person who has both feet on the ground may not be down-to-earth65. From the passage, we can infer the person who is _______ is the most popular kind of person.A. down-to-earthB. standing on the groundC. with his nose in the airD. with his head in the cloudsCFrom their beginnings New England towns had a special democratic system of government. At a stated time all the citizens would assemble at a town meeting, where they would discuss local problems and express opinions freely. They also elected the town's officials at these gatherings and made decisions about the taxes they would pay and about other community matters. These meetings were usually held at the town hall, which was located in the central square.In the eighteenth-century town meetings, only men who owned property and who were church members actually voted, although everyone present was allowed to express their opinions. Later, all citizens were allowed to vote. Thus the town meeting became truly democratic. Town meetings are still common in New England communities. In recent years the town meeting idea has been widely imitated. There are open sessions of this kind on radio and television. Occasionally a meeting of this type is called by a government agency in order to give an opportunity for free and open discussion on current problems and policies.66. At a town meeting, people do the following things EXCEPT __________.A. express their opinions about the governmentB. elect officials of the townsC. make a decision about whom they should marryD. discuss some community matters67. In the 18th century, who had the right to vote?A. All the citizens.B. All the men except those who were church members.C. The rich.D. The rich men and the church members.68. Why has the town meeting been widely imitated?A. Because many people are interested in it.B. Because it is very democratic.C. Because many people enjoy themselves at town meetings.D. Because sometimes government agencies call them.69. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Citizens can elect the officials in the town meeting.B. In recent years, town meetings are often called by a government agency.C. People can say what they want to say at the town meeting.D. Nowadays this kind of meeting is also held on radio and television.70. This passage mainly talks about _______.A. the New England town meetingB. modern town meetingsC. a democratic meetingD. New England townsDMost Americans believe that someone isn't grown-up until the age of 26 and they should complete their education, have a full-time job, have a family to support and be financially independent. They also believe that becoming a real grown-up is a process which begins at about the age of 20 and takes about five years, according to the report from the University of Chicago's National Opinion Research Center.The findings are based on a representative sample of 1,398 people over the age of 18 who were surveyed in person. The survey found that people expect the transitions to grown-up status to be completed at the following ages: age 20.9 self-supporting; age 21.1 no longer living with parents; age 21.2 having a full-time job; age 22.3 education completed; age 24.5 being able to support a family financially; age 25.7 getting married; and age 26.2 having a child.“There is a large degree of agreement across social groups on the relative importance of the seven transitions,” said Tom Smith, director of the survey. The only obvious pattern of differences is on views about supporting a family, having children and getting married. Older adults consider these more important than younger adults do. This probably shows in large part a change in values across generations awa y from traditional family values. The most valued step toward reaching adulthood, the survey found, is completing education, followed by full-time employment, supporting a family, financial independence, living independently, and marriage.71. According to the first paragraph, someone is a grown-up when he _______.A. has found a full-time jobB. has finished his study in universityC. can make money and support himself after completing his educationD. can support a family and be financially independent after graduation72. A young man of 24 may be busy ________.A. finding a jobB. finding a girl friendC. making moneyD. preparing for his wedding73. The underlined word “status” in the second paragraph probably means “________”.A. positionB. rankC. levelD. situation74. From the passage, we learn that _________.A. being grown-up is just a matter of ageB. being grown-up is a process which takes some timeC. all people think completing education means being grown-upD. the survey found everyone had a different view about being grown-up75. The best title for the passage should be “________”A. It takes a long time to grown up.B. Are we grown-up yet?C. Getting married means being grown-up.D. Completing education means being grown-up.IV 阅读表达阅读下面的短文,并根据文章后的题目要求回答76-80小题。

人教版高中英语选修7课后习题 Unit 5 Travelling abroad 模块综合测评

人教版高中英语选修7课后习题 Unit 5 Travelling abroad 模块综合测评

模块综合测评(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,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’s the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Husband and wife.B.Good friends.C.Waitress and customer.W:I’d love to,but I promised to help my roommate with her science project.Maybe nean go for pizza?A.She has to finish her science project.B.She has to help somebody.C.She has to take classes.3.What did the woman probably win?A.CDs.B.Plane tickets.C.Concert tickets.4.What are the speakers talking about?A.A car.B.Clothes.C.The weather.5.What do the speakers do on Fridays after school?A.Have extra classes.B.Offer help at special schools.C.Talk with their math teacher.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。

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Unit 5 Travelling abroadⅠ.阅读理解(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。

【导学号:29180048】A(2015·全国卷Ⅱ)Choose Your One­Day Tours!Tour A-Bath & Stonehenge including entrance fees to the ancient Roman bathrooms and Stonehenge-£37 until 26 March and £39 thereafter.Visit the city with over 2,000 years of history and Bath Abbey,the Royal Crescent and the Costume Museum.Stonehenge is one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments dating back over 5,000 years.Tour B-Oxford & Stratford including entrance fees to the University St Mary's Church Tower and Anne Hathaway's house-£32 until 12 March and £36 thereafter.Oxford:Includes a guided tour of England's oldest university city and colleges.Look over the “city of dreaming spires(尖顶)” from St M ary's Church Tower.Stratford:Includes a guided tour exploring much of the Shakespeare wonder.Tour C-Windsor Castle & Hampton Court including entrance fees to Hampton Court Palace-£34 until 11 March and £37 thereafter.Includes a guided tour of Windsor and Hampton Court,Henry Ⅷ's favourite palace.Free time to visit Windsor Castle(entrance fees not included).With 500 years of history,Hampton Court was once the home of four Kings and one Queen.Now this former royal palace is open to the public as a major tourist attraction.Visit the palace and its various historic gardens,which include the famous maze(迷宫) where it is easy to get lost!Tour D-Cambridge including entrance fees to the Tower of Saint Mary the Great -£33 until 18 March and £37 thereafter.Includes a guided tour of Cambridge,the famous university town,and the gardens of the 18th century.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。

主要介绍了一日游的各条线路、时间、费用以及旅途中的景点,是否有导游陪伴讲解等内容。

1.Which tour will you choose if you want to see England's oldest university city?A.Tour A.B.TourB.C.TourC.D.TourD.【解析】细节理解题。

根据Tour B中Oxford部分的Includes a guided tour of England's oldest university city and colleges.可知,这条线路包括英国最古老的大学城,故选B。

【答案】 B2.Which of the following tours charges the lowest fee on 17 March?A.Windsor Castle & Hampton Court.B.Oxford & Stratford.C.Bath & Stonehenge.D.Cambridge.【解析】细节理解题。

题目中的关键信息是“3月17日费用最低的线路”。

根据文中Tour D—Cambridge中的£33 until 18 March and £37 thereafter可知,3月17日的费用是33英镑。

同理可知,A项花费为37英镑;B项花费为36英镑;C项花费为37英镑。

故选D。

【答案】 D3.Why is Hampton Court a major tourist attraction?A.It used to be the home of royal families.B.It used to be a well­known maze.C.It is the oldest palace in Britain.D.It is a world­famous castle.【解析】细节理解题。

根据Tour C部分中的...Hampton Court was once the home of four Kings and one Queen.可知,这个地方曾经是四个国王和一个女王的宫殿,因此成为了主要的旅游景点。

这与A项中的royal families(皇室)吻合,故选A。

B项中的maze 应该是在宫殿的花园中,与D项都不是成为主要旅游景点的原因;C项中的oldest的说法在文中没有信息依据。

【答案】 AB(2016·兰州一中高二期中)I was waiting for a phone call from my agent.He had left a message the night before, telling me that my show was to be cancelled.I called him several times, but each time his secretary told me that he was in a meeting and that he would call me later.So I waited, but there was still no call.Three hours passing by, I became more and more impatient.I was certain that my agent didn't care about my work, and he didn't care about me.I was overcome with that thought.I started to shout at the phone, “Let me wait, will you? Who do you think you are?”At thattime I didn't realize my wife was looking on.Without showing her surprise, she rushed in, seized the phone, tore off the wires, and shouted at the phone, “Yeah! Who do you think you are? Bad telephone! Bad telephone!” And she swept it into the wastebasket.I stood watching her, speechless.What on earth...?She stepped to the doorway and shouted at the rest of the house, “Now hear this! All objects in this room—if you do anything to upset my husband, out you go!” Then she turned to me, kissed me and said calmly, “Honey, you just have to learn how to take control.” With that, she left the room.After watching a crazy woman rushing in and out, shouting at everything in sight, I noticed that something in my mood had changed.I was laughing.How would I have trouble with that phone? Her antics_helped me realize I had been driven crazy by small things.Twenty minutes later my agent did call.I was able to listen to him and talk to him calmly.【语篇解读】作者的妻子通过模仿作者的行为让他意识到自己行为的可笑之处,作者也调整了自己的情绪。

4. Why did the author shout at the telephone?A.He was mad at the telephone.B.He was angry with his agent.C.He was anxious about his wife.D.He was impatient with the secretary.【解析】细节理解题。

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