最新版2019-2020年人教版高中英语必修五Unit5单元同步精练及答案-精编试题
最新版2019-2020年人教版高中英语必修五Unit5单元综合能力测试题及答案-精编试题
模块五第五单元测验试卷第一部分:听力(略)第二部分:语言知识和语言运用:I. 语言结构:(15)Last Sunday I (21) (see) the worst storm in years. It came suddenly in the mid-afternoon and lasted more than three hours. At first, the sky grew dark all of a sudden.(22) (介词) minutes, forks of lightning forced (23) (冠词) way into the sky. Then it was followed by the boom-boom-boom of thunder. A very strong wind blew into my room. My valuable notes, lying on my desk in the room, (24) (fly) high into the air. I jumped up to catch them but (25) (luck) a few sheets sailed out of the open window. As I ran out of to get the notes, big drops of rain began to fall.(26) (连词) I ran back into the house, the rain began to pour in waves. I fought to close the windows. I did it (27) (连词) was wet all over. I dried myself with a towel. Then I heard a sudden loud sound from the back of the house. I ran out of the room to find out (28) (引导词) it was. A tree was broken. Part of its big branch lay across the floor. The table was(29) (短语动词) pieces. (30) (代词) would take a lot of work rebuild it. However, we were thankful that nobody was hurt.saw, Within, the, flied, unluckily, When, and, what, fallen into, ItII.完形填空。
2019-2020学年新导学同步人教版高中英语必修五练习:单元检测卷(五) Word版含答案
姓名,年级:时间:单元检测卷(五)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.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a zoo. B.In a park. C.In a pet store。
2.When did the football match start yesterday afternoon?A.At 2:30. B.At 2:45. C.At 3:10.3.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Policewoman and thief。
B.Mother and son.C.Teacher and student.4.What will the woman do next?A.Apologize to the man for selling out these shoes。
B.Order a pair of shoes of the same size for the man。
C.Try to find the shoes for the man.5.What is the man's opinion about the woman?A.She is eating slowly。
B.She is not patient.C.Her attitude is right。
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。
2019-2020学年高二英语人教版必修5练习:Unit 5 Section Ⅲ 含答案
SectionⅢGrammar课后篇巩固提升一、用所给词的适当形式填空1.Every evening after dinner,if not (tire) from work,I will spend some time playing with my son.答案:tired2.—What should I do with this passage?—(find) out the main idea of each paragraph.答案:To find3.When first (introduce) to the market,these products enjoyed great success.答案:introduced4.It shamed me to say it,so I told a lie when (question) at the meeting by my boss.答案:questioned5.English words are easily forgotten,unless constantly (repeat).答案:repeated二、将下列句中可以省略的部分省略1.While I was walking along the street,I heard my name called.答案:While walking along the street,I heard my name called.2.My father planned all these houses and they built all these houses.答案:My father planned and they built all these houses.3.What worried us most is that things do not go as well as they were planned.答案:What worried us most is that things do not go as well as planned.4.Some of you have finished Unit One.If you have done so,you can go on to Unit Two.答案:Some of you have finished Unit One.If so,you can go on to Unit Two.5.She will go to Paris,but I don’t know when she will go to Paris.答案:She will go to Paris,but I don’t know when.6.Tom continued to make faces in class even though his teacher told him not to make faces.答案:Tom continued to make faces in class even though his teacher told him not to.三、补全下列笑话中有*号的省略句1.A:Hi,Bill.It’s you!B:Haven’t seen you for a long time.*Where have you been?A:I’ve been to the moon.B:Oh!Why not to the sun?*A:Because it’s too hot.答案:I haven’t seen you for a long time.Why haven’t you been to the sun?2.A:Where are you going,Bob?B:To the moon.*A:Oh?What for?B:I’d like to eat mooncakes.答案:I’m going to the moon.3.A:Bob,where were you born?B:In England.*A:What part?B:All of me,of course.答案:I was born in England.4.Doctor:Morning,Tom.*Anything wrong?*Tom:Nothing wrong.*Please lend me some money.Doctor:What for?Tom:I’ll buy my girlfriend a red rose.I’ll tell her a most moving story.Then I’ll ask her that most important question seriously.Doctor:Do you love me?Tom:No,of course not.I only love Lily.答案:Good morning,Tom.Is there anything wrong?There’s nothing wrong.四、翻译句子(用省略句)1.如果你愿意,可以这么做。
2019-2020学年高二英语人教版必修5练习:第五单元测评含答案
第五单元测评(主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习)(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。
听每段对话前,你都有5秒钟的时间阅读题目;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will the man probably do?A.Attend the concert after his exams are finished.B.Stay at home to prepare for his exams.C.Go to the concert with the woman.答案:C2.What is the weather like now?A.Windy.B.Hot.C.Foggy.答案:A3.What does the man mean?A.They should decide by Friday.B.They’d better decide right now.C.They have another week to decide.答案:C4.How much should the man pay?A.$300.B.$260.C.$120.答案:A5.Where is the TV guide?A.On top of the television.B.By the telephone.C.Under the sofa.答案:C第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
最新版2019-2020年人教版高中英语必修五Unit5单元同步练习及答案-精编试题
人教新课标英语必修5Unit5 First aid同步练习及参考答案Unit Five First aidI. 根据下列句子意思用所给词的正确形式或所给汉语填空1.The first a skills are of great use when needed.2.She cut her finger on a piece of glass and it is b.3.While playing football one of his a sprained and he can’t walk now.4.When you get b, it is best to place burns under gently running water for about 10 minutes.5.The skin is one of the o of our body.6.This kind of mushrooms contains a deadly p. You can’t eat them.7.I got an e shock from that faulty light switch.8.When you get injured, you can slow the bleeding by applying p to the wound.9.You must have _________ (imagine) to write a good play.10.He has a wide k___________ of painting and music.11.If there was any disappointment it was probably ____________.(暂时的)12.“I'm not meddling,” To m said ___________ (温和地), “I'm just curious.”13.To me his latest film which other people are crazy about is just ____________ (难以忍受的).14.I realized I had to overcome the language _________ (障碍) when I went to a foreign country.15.After that traffic accident, Mr. Smith’ eyes were so __________ (肿的), she could hardly see.16.Children are all walked barefoot across the _________ (潮湿的) sand to the water’s edge.17. The wind was so heavy that I pulled my scarf more ___________ (紧紧地)round my neck.18. They had faced one difficulty after another with _________ (无畏) and dedication.19. It might be ____________ (有所助益) to consider your attitude to an insurance policy.20. It is _________ (很重要) to get support from those closest in these trying times.II、完形填空阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
最新版2019-2020年人教版高中英语必修五Unit5单元综合测试四及答案-精编试题
新课标高二上学期5册Unit5测试Class: Name: Marks: 满分(135)第Ⅰ卷(共95分)Ⅰ. 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
When Andrew Jackson was eight years old, the long war, called the Revolutionary War, began. The queen’s 1 were sent into every part of the country. There was much 2; and several great battles took place between the British and the Americans.When the city of Charleston was 3 by the British, Andrew was thirteen years old. “I’m going to help 4 those British out of the country,” he said to his mother. He was not 5 enough to be a soldier, but he was not afraid of anything. He was strong and ready for every 6 .One day as he was riding through the woods, some British soldiers saw him. They quickly 7 him and made him their prisoner. They took him to the British camp.“Get down here and clean the mud from my boots,” said the British captain. Andrew stood up straight and 8 before the captain. “Sir,” he said, “I’m a prisoner of war, and demand that I be 9 with respect.”“You rebel (反叛者)!” shouted the captain. “Down with you, and clean those boots at once.”The thin, tall boy seemed to grow 10 as he a nswered, “I’ll not be the servant of any Englishman.”The captain was very 11 . He drew his sword to hit the boy. Andrew got an ugly gash (伤口) across the shoulder. Some other officers, who had witnessed the whole 12 , cried out to the captain. “13 ! The boy is so 14 that he deserves to be treated as a gentleman.”Andrew was not held long as a prisoner and he was 15 to go home. In time, Andrew Jackson became a very great man. He was appointed as general in the army,and lastly he was for eight years the president of the United States.1. A. competitors B. soldiers C. workers D. reporters2. A. discussing B. crying C. fighting D. complaining3. A. hidden B. protected C. discoveredD. taken4. A. send B. drive C. lead D. show5. A. old B. smart C. active D. calm6. A. word B. duty C. event D. advantage7. A. surrounded B. contacted C. wounded D. avoided8. A. terrified B. patient C. proud D. comfortable9. A. trapped B. cured C. invited D. treated10. A. healthier B. fatter C. taller D. better11. A. sad B. angry C. fearful D. nervous12. A. result B. mistake C. victory D. event13. A. Shame B. Difficulty C. Danger D. Surprise14. A. lucky B. brave C. intelligent D. energetic15. A. allowed B. encouraged C. forbidden D. requested第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在标有16 ~ 25的空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
最新版2019-2020年人教版高中英语必修五Unit5单元综合测试一及答案-精编试题
新课标高二上学期5册Unit 5测试Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AIt all started off with five. It was raining, and my dad told me that I had to make five free throws (投球) one after another without a break before I could go home. I was ten years old at that time. So I shot (投球) until I indeed made five free throws. Pretty soon the number of free throws increased until I got to high school and I had to make seventy-five before I could leave the gym.I used to get mad when I reached the required amount and I would miss the next one, but my dad made me start over, saying that I missed it on purpose. So in high school I would usually get to 120 before I stopped. My highest ever was 175. I never expected this would ever bring me some benefit, but one game really changed my idea.Our school team was playing basketball match with Royal High School, and we lost the game by twenty points a week earlier, so this game was all about revenge (报仇). With two minutes left in the game, my team was up by six and their coach told them to foul (犯规). Our coach immediately put forward a perfect plan — giving the ball to me every time. And every time my teammates gave me the ball, the other team would foul me. Then I went to the free throw line and made two free throws successfully. I ended up going ten-for-ten that game all in the last two minutes. The final score was 57-50 and we won.1. We can learn from the first two paragraphs that .A. the a uthor’s father was very strict with himB. the author’s father wanted him to create a recordC. the author had to make five free throws every dayD. the author could make 75 free throws at the age of 102. How many times was the author fouled?A. Ten.B. Seven.C. Six.D. Five.3. What can we learn from the text?A. The author could make fifty free throws within two minutes.B. The author’s hard work brought a good result in the game.C. The author’s coach didn’t know the author had t he talent.D. Royal High School team was stronger than the author’s team.BHaving attended a first-aid-at-work course, Brian Cracknell soon found himself responding to two emergencies in a week.Brian was at work in his bus company office in Weston-super-Mare on May 18 when a colleague called to say there had been an accident at a bus stop nearby. He ran to the scene with his first aid kit and found an old lady sitting at the bus stop. When boarding (上车) the bus, the old lady painfully hurt her left leg, which was bleeding.He introduced himself, and asked some basic first aid questions to get a general picture of her health. Then he put his jacket on the floor, using the lady’s coat as a pillow, and gently laid her down so he could raise her legs and apply some bandages. Bryan said, “At first I was a bit worried about remembering to do all the right things. I made sure she was as comfortable as possible.” When he had nearly finished, he told the lady that she was his first one. The lady said he was doing a great job.Just a week later, Brian got a second call-out to help another lady at a bus stop.Having used his new skills twice within a short time, Brian has decided to sign up as a Red Cross fir st aid volunteer. As he said, “I just thought: what’sthe point in having this knowledge if I’m not going to use it? It felt really good to help those people. I was so proud of myself afterwards, so I’m going to join the Red Cross.”4. Before helping the old lady, Brian ..A. had given first aid on many peopleB. was thought to be a skilled first aid volunteerC. knew nothing about how to handle an emergencyD. had learnt first aid skills but hadn’t put them into practice5. What was wrong with the old lady when Brian arrived?A. Her legs were bleeding after being injured.B. Her left leg was injured and was bleeding.C. She fell onto the ground and hurt her head.D. She was knocked down by a bus and lost her legs.6. What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us?A. The reason why Brian was asked to help.B. Brian handled two emergencies in a week.C. How Brian gave first aid on the old lady.D. How the old lady reacted to Brian’s performance.7. After using his first aid skills twice, Brian .A. was discouraged and decided to give upB. realized he still had a lot of things to learnC. decided to give up his job for the Red CrossD. decided to help more people with his first aid skillsCA Japanese company has ordered all of its 2,700 employees to get identical (一模一样的) hairstyles. For men, the preferred cut is short on the sides and back but longer on top. For women, the company prefers a bob with a longer fringe (刘海) that can be swept to one side. This unusual request is its effort to help the country save energy.The spokeswoman for the Tokyo-based construction firm Maeda Corporation Chizuru Inoue explained, “Our company is eager to protect the environment and we encourage our staff to carry out many environment-friendly actions.”She added, “We are not sure of the data yet, but we believe if people have short hair, they do not need to use their hair driers for so long and they will use less water. If all our employees do this, then we m ay save a lot of power.” Some staff are confused about which style they must have and have been asking which salons (美容院) give the best cut.The energy-saving move is part of a national campaign to reduce energy consumption (消耗) following the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Japan has been struggling to produce enough electricity since the tsunami ended production at the Fukushima plants. The disaster resulted in a review of the country’s energy policy that now meansless than a quarter of its remaining nuclear plants are in use. The government has talked about a move away from nuclear energy towards more sustainable (能持续的) technologies. Many government departments have taken measures to save power, including a reduced use of air conditioning in offices and schools. Many employees cannot turn down the air conditioner below 27 degrees in the hottest summer months.8. The company gave the order of hairstyles to .A. keep the company offices cleanB. show a good image of the businessC. make the staff look tidy and prettyD. help reduce energy consumption9. After the Fukushima nuclear disaster, Japan .A. is building more nuclear plantsB. has to rethink its energy policyC. limits people’s daily energy useD. decides to close old nuclear plants10. It can be inferred from the text that .A. nuclear power forms 1/4 of Japan’s energyB. nuclear plants will soon disappear in JapanC. the company is not alone in saving energyD. other companies have copied the “hairstyle order”11. What would be the best title for the text?A. Sustainable power is welcome in JapanB. Nuclear disaster brings bad resultsC. Short hairstyles may help save energyD. Japan is lacking in energyDIt turns out that nodding off (睡觉) in class may not be a bad idea, as a new study has shown that going to sleep shortly after learning new materials is the best way to remember them.According to US lead author Jessica Payne, a psychologist at the University of NotreDame in Indiana, nodding off after learning something new is like “telling” the sleeping brain what to remember. Along with colleagues, she studied 207 students who slept for at least six hours per night. Students were randomly (随机地) assigned to study something declarative (陈述的) at 9 am or 9 pm, and returned for testing 30 minutes, 12 hours or 24 hours later.Declarative memory refers to the ability to consciously (有意识地) remember facts and events, and can be divided into memory for events and memory for facts about the world. People use both types of memory every day — remembering where they parked today or learning how a colleague prefers to be called.At the 12-hour retest, memory was better following a night of sleep compared to a day of wakefulness (不眠). At the 24-hour retest, with allstudents having received both a full night of sleep and a full day of wakefulness,students’ memories were greater when sleep happened shortly after learning rather than following a full day of wakefulness.“Our study confirms that sleeping directly after learning something new is bene ficial for memory. What’s special for this study is that we have shown sleep’s influence on declarative memory,” Payne said. “Since we found that sleeping soon after learning benefited both types of memory, this means that it would be a good thing to go over any information you need to remember before going to bed. In some sense, you may be telling the sleeping brain what to consolidate (巩固).”12. What’s the main idea of the text?A. How to improve one’s memory is a difficult problem.B. Nodding off after learning something new helps remember it.C. Students should nod off in class after they learn new materials.D. The best way to remember new materials is to nod off in class.13. We can learn about the study that .A. Jessica Payne and her colleagues were testedB. 207 students were eager to take the testC. it tested students studying something declarativeD. people’s memory can be divided into two types14. Paragraph 4 mainly tells us .A. students’ memories are the best if they sleep for 12 hours each dayB. sleeping for 24 hours contributes to improving students’ memoriesC. a full day of wakefulness can make students’ memories improved greatlyD. students’ memories are better when sleep happens shortly after learning15. What suggestion does Payne give in the last paragraph?A. The more you sleep, the more you remember.B. Go over what you want to remember before going to bed.C. Teachers should allow their students to sleep in class.D. If you want to improve your memory, you should sleep.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
最新版2019-2020年人教版高中英语必修五Unit5单元综合测试及答案-精编试题
新课标高二上学期5册Unit5测试Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)1. — ! This is a very busy road.— Thank you, I will. If there were a traffic light, things would be better.A. Good luckB. Come onC. Watch outD. Cheer up2. “Parents can make big difference in dealing with stress of their children,” said Professor Lee.A. a; theB. a; aC. the; theD. the; a3. — Such a small mistake could have been avoided.— Yes. But he too careless at that time.A. isB. wasC. has beenD. had been4. The boys of Kirkwall are divided into two teams during the match on which part of the town they come from.A. to dependB. dependedC. having dependedD. depending5. Barbara quickly pressure to the wound in the teenager’s head and asked her not to move.A. chokedB. appliedC. pouredD. attended6. There is no doubt the picture was false, because the legs of the actress were too long for the rest of her body.A. whetherB. whichC. thatD. what7. — I think teenagers should know a general knowledge about first aid.—That’s just I agree.A. whatB. whichC. howD. where8. The project we are engaged in is of importance, because it will be a bridge between China and other countries.A. properB. guiltyC. fairD. vital9.— Have you got any plan for the coming summer vacation?—, I’m going to visit my uncle in California.A. If soB. If notC. If possibleD. If necessary10. A high temperature is one of the of the H7N9 flu, so you’d better go to hospital to have yourself examined.A. symptomsB. signsC. sightsD. signals11.— What happened yesterday afternoon?— Oh, I was driving along the road a taxi knocked onto my car from behind.A. whileB. whenC. beforeD. unless12. It is reported that a large number of hou ses by the strong earthquakein Ya’an and now the victims badly need help.A. have destroyedB. has destroyedC. were destroyedD. was destroyed13. The company has a complete system so that every worker has the chance to improve themselves.A. in chargeB. in placeC. in returnD. in turn14. the help of the police, the Smiths finally put their hands the young man who had saved their son from the river.A. Under; inB. With; inC. Under; onD. With; on15.— Here is a doll for your daughter.— Thank you very much. But you it. You have bought so many things for her.A. needn’t have boughtB. needn’t buyC. mustn’t have boughtD. must buy16. In my opinion, children should be encouraged to do some jobs in summer vacation to experience the hardship of life.A. uniqueB. complexC. essentialD. temporary17. Yu Haoming, who got in making a film, has recovered and appeared before the public.A. burningB. burnedC. to be burnedD. being burned18.—the film So Young becomes popular among the audience?— Maybe because it has something that touches their hearts.A. Why is it thatB. Why it is thatC. What is it thatD. How it is that19. The injured from Ya’an are in different hospitals. Right now they ar e being carefully.A. operatedB. settledC. treatedD. cured20. The graduate is on the edge of a breakdown, because he is unable to deal with the heavy from daily life.A. injuryB. tissueC. pressureD. barrier第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)There was once a village with a very wise old man as their leader. The leader often gave meaningful guidance about 21 to the villagers.One day, he 22 all the men in the village before him. They all got a(n) 23 to have dinner together at th e old man’s house. What was 24 was that the old man told each of them to bring a glass of wine with them. All the wine would then be poured into a big wine jug (壶), which would then be 25 together.The day finally came and all of the invited villagers brought with them a glass of wine as 26 . They could see a wine jug 27 there before they stepped in the old man’s house. One by one they 28 their wine into the jug, entered the house, 29 themselves and then started their 30 together. When the dinner was over, the old man asked them to drink the wine taken from the wine jug.One by one they drank the wine, and on each face, a(n) 31 expression appeared right away. Then the old man asked, “How was the wine? Did it32 fine?” One of them answered, “Oh, what I drank just now was not wineat all 33 more like plain water.”How could it be like that? Everyone 34 thought in their heart, “I’ll justbring a glass of plain water with me. It won’t make any 35 anyway, since it will be 36 with all the good wine that others bring. Besides, nobody willknow who has brought the plain water. 37 , it won’t change very much the taste of the 38 wine others have brought.”In our lives, we often think that whatever 39 deeds we do, it won’t makemuch difference to the 40 . But imagine that everyone does it the same way.We are part ofthe change.21. A. universe B. life C. journey D. food22. A. gathered B. praised C. recognized D. cheated23. A. message B. opportunity C. invitation D. advice24. A. unbearable B. necessary C. shocking D. interesting25. A. bought B. produced C. shared D. ordered26. A. instructed B. imagined C. expected D. reminded27. A. still B. already C. instead D. even28. A. drank B. made C. poured D. developed29. A. dressed B. seated C. devoted D. enjoyed30. A. discussion B. dinner C. meeting D. dream31. A. delighted B. confused C. excited D. annoyed32. A. remain B. smell C. taste D. appear33. A. but B. though C. unless D. because34. A. silent B. asleep C. present D. anxious35. A. difference B. sense C. excuse D. distance36. A. drawn B. examined C. wrapped D. mixed37. A. In addition B. After all C. At first D. Before long38. A. good B. cheap C. fresh D. false39. A. unimportant B. regular C. unpleasant D. informal40. A. family B. others C. result D. whole第二部分阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
人教版新课标高中英语2019-2020学年必修五第五单元Unit5单元测试试题含答案
⼈教版新课标⾼中英语2019-2020学年必修五第五单元Unit5单元测试试题含答案Unit 5 First aid第⼀节(共15⼩题;每⼩题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短⽂,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AHi Singapore First Aid Training Center!I am Nivashini Kaliaperumal, a research officer working at the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology (IMCB). Under the coaching of both you and Mr Jason Sim, I was certified (证明) to be a first aider yesterday.Coincidentally (恰巧), my first aid skills were put to test today. While returning to work with my workmates after lunch, we noticed a small crowd gathered around a 4D shop. Surp risingly, they weren’t buying lottery (彩票) tickets. Instead a pale looking aunty seated on the step of the shop had attracted a crowd around her. We immediately rushed to the scene.I introduced myself as a certified first aider, which put her mind at rest. Though feeling weak, she refused to lie down. I realized that she was in a poorly ventilated (空⽓流通不好的) area as many were frequently walking past her. My workmates and I moved her to a well ventilated area. Some kind onlookers bought her mineral water. She felt better after resting and drinking some water.A bleeding wound was noticed on her neck. She had been injured during her fall and was feeling weak. Thankfully a medical shop was nearby and necessary first aid items were bought. While dressing the wound, I collected necessary information (name, health problems, medicine, etc) about her. She is a patient with high blood pressure who takes her medicine regularly.A complete head to toe examination was performed. No further sign of bleeding was observed. We encouraged her to see a doctor before she left for home.Being trained with proper first aid knowledge and skills allowed me to help Aunty Sally today. Thank you for taking the time to teach us these lifesaving skills. It has given me confidence to reach out to those in need and provide proper care. Special thanks to the First Aid Team for making a difference in our lives.Best wishes,Nivashini1. After a brief examination of the aunty, the author _____.A. bought her some food and drinksB. moved her to a well ventilated areaC. kept talking to her to keep her awakeD. asked her to lie down and have a rest2. Noticing that the aunty had a bleeding wound, the author _____.A. dressed the wound at onceB. asked her to see a doctor immediatelyC. directly rushed her to a nearby hospitalD. called her family to collect useful information3. What’s the author’s intention of writing this text?A. To express her thanks.B. To describe an accident.C. To share her knowledge about first aid.D. To call on readers to learn first aid skills.BMaria Montessori (1870-1952) is a famous Italian educationalist whose method of teaching has influenced people all over the world.Born in Italy in 1870, Montessori became the first female (⼥性的) doctor in her country after she graduated from medical school in 1896. Later, working with deprived (缺乏⾜够教育的) children, she set up a “Children’s House” in Rome. This was the place where she developed the Montessori Method, an educational system that encourages an informal style of teaching. Children learn from dealing with everyday materials and they develop at their own pace. The Montessori philosophy is simple. Children are individuals (个体) who must be free to learn without being criticized (批评) or limited. It’s the child that controls the pace, topic and lessons, not the rest of the class or the teacher. As a result, children enjoy learning and this gives them confidence and makes them happy.The Montessori Method also teaches children skills to help them become independent. Very young children learn to dress themselves, to cook and to put their toys and clothes away. Children are encouraged to repeat activities as often as they wish, and they develop their observation skills by doing different activities.A Montessori teacher observes children closely in order to provide them with individual learning programmes. The teacher is a guide, not a leader of the classroom, helpi ng to open students’ eyes to the wonders around them.Montessori wanted to free children’s minds so that they could learn through self-teaching and self-correction. It’s an approach to teaching which encourages children to learn by doing and experimenting.A typical room in a Montessori school has many things children can use, for example, books, objects and games. The furniture is light so they can arrange it as they wish, and the cabinets (橱柜) are low, so the children can reach them. Because the environment offers a range of activities, children like to work together and they develop a social life based on cooperation rather than competition.Maria Montessori travelled all over the world, training teachers to use her method. She wrote The Montessori Method in 1912 and The Secret of Childhood in 1936.4. What is TRUE about the Montessori Method?A. It gives children freedom to learn.B. It supports a formal way of teaching.C. It has strict rules and instructions for children.D. It encourages children to learn without teachers.5. From the Montessori Method, children may learn _____.A. some independent living skillsB. how to design different activitiesC. mainly by observing their teachersD. how to win in various competitions26. Montessori aimed to _____.A. free teachers from teachingB. help reduce children’s learning stressC. help children develop international viewsD. encourage children to learn by themselves7. A typical room in a Montessori school is helpful in _____.A. developing children’s hobb iesB. exciting children’s imaginationC. teaching children to cooperateD. developing children’s sense of competitionCThe documentary (纪录⽚) Blood Lions shows South Africa’s cruel “canned” lion hunting industry. In canned hunts, lions are raised by humans and kept in enclosed (围住的) spaces on private hunting areas. Hunters can get trophy (战利品) heads easily in exchange for (交换) fees of up to $50,000. There are about 8,000 “ranch (a very large farm)” lions in South Africa. So the country’s hunt operators can make a fortune.Ian Michler was a lead character in the film. He talked about Blood Lions last July when it was shown in Durban, South Africa. The film has since been viewed in 185 countries. More than 50 screenings have been held at film festivals and in meetings of special interest groups. This year, Blood Lions will be shown at every major tourism conference in Europe and Africa.Outside the film, Michler and the team are running a global campaign. They are aimed at ending canned hunts and other cold-blooded activities involving lions and other large animals.Australia became the first country, in February 2015, to forbid imports (进⼝) of lion trophies. It was followed by France in November. That month, Blood Lions was shown in the European Parliament. As a result, the governments of Finland, Italy, and Spain decided to hold their own screenings. There are a number of other countries likely to do the same.At the same time, at the end of last year, the world’s leading group of African lion researchers offered an important suggestion. They advised that any analysis of the present state of wild lions in South Africa should not include its thousands of “ranch”lions. Wild lions in South Africa now number some 3,000. There are around 20,000 wild lions in Africa.“The great majority of lion populations in Africa have been reduced,” says Hans Bauer, lion researcher at Oxford University’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit. “It’s important to stress that South Africa’s ranch lions are a horror that has nothing to do with lion protection. These lions should never be taken into account in any serious analysis of the state of lions in Africa.”8. What do we learn about Blood Lions?A. It has attracted many tourists.B. It tells the story of a lion fighter.C. It has an international influence.D. It has brought the producer lots of money.9. Michler and his team’s campaign _____.A. was first started in AustraliaB. has won little support in EuropeC. has achieved noticeable effectsD. aims to save endangered animals10. What can we infer about Bauer?A. He suggests analyzing lions properly.B. He has seen an increase of African wild lions.C. He may be a strong supporter of trophy hunting.D. He hopes that there will be more ranch lions in Africa.11. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To explain the main idea of a new film.B. To report an animal protection campaign.C. To encourage farmers to raise ranch lions.D. To advertise South Africa’s hunting industry.DIf someone asked you to quantify (衡量) the time you spend online, how would you answer? If you’re like one-fifth of Americans, you’d likely say “almost constantly.” New research shows that 21 percent of Americans report that they’re online more or less constantly.Andrew Perrin, a research assistant at Pew, did a survey about Internet use. During the survey, adults were asked how much they go online. 13 percent said they don’t go online and 13 percent said they go online several times a week or less. Only 10 percent said they go online once a day and much larger quantities said they go online several times a day (42 percent) or “almost constantly” (21 percent).Interestingly, there wasn’t a gender split (性别分化) when it came to near constant Internet use. Age seems to be the great divider: Only six percent of people over 65 said they were online that much. Those who reported that they were online all the time included 12 percent of 50- to 64-year-olds, 28 percent of 30- to 49-year-olds and 36 percent of 18- to 29-year-olds. Don’t suppose that teen agers are online more than adults, however. In another survey, Pew found that while they did have a slight edge on adults in general when it came to “almost constant” Internet use, 24 percent said they were online pretty much all the time. They still fell greatly behind the 36 percent of adults between 18 and 29 years of age who were always online. Given that the United Nations considers unrestricted (⽆限制的) Internet access (接⼊) to be a human right, the number of Americans who report being online “almost con stantly” could rise along with availability and affordability. But it remains to be seen whether being online all the time is actually something to long for, or how constant connectivity will affect American culture in the long term.12. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The aim of the survey.B. The results of the survey.C. Why the survey mattered.D. How the survey was carried out.13. According to the text, most “almost constant” Internet users are _____.A. teenagersB. men over 50 years oldC. adults between 18 and 29 years oldD. women between 30 and 49 years old14. The underlined part “have a slight edge on” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _____.A. have power overB. have an advantage overC. have a very bad effect onD. have nothing in common with15. The author showed his concern about _____.A. the affordability of Internet useB. the availability of unrestricted Internet accessC. the effect constant Internet use may have on cultureD. the health problems constant Internet use may cause第⼆节(共5⼩题;每⼩题2分,满分10分)根据短⽂内容,从短⽂后的选项中选出能填⼊空⽩处的最佳选项。
高中英语 必修5 Unit 5 单元同步训练习题(含答案解析)
高中英语必修5Unit5单元同步训练习题(含答案解析)Unit5(时间:45分钟满分:60分)Ⅰ.单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1.Lifeistoughinthecity.Inordertoescapetheir________,somepeopledrinkalcohol. A.characterB.evidenceC.pressureDtemper答案C[此处表示“逃脱压力”的意思。
]2.Asshe________thenewspaper,Granny________asleep.A.read;wasfallingB.wasreading;fellC.wasreading;wasfallingD.read;fell答案B[句意:当她读报时,奶奶睡着了。
fallasleep非延续性动词,不用于进行时态。
] 3.Itisfashionabletodriveacar,buttodriveacarisnotnearlyasdifficultasitisimaginedonconditionthatyou________thespecializedrules. A.giveupB.sticktoC.insistonD.connectto答案B[考查短语动词的辨析。
根据句子的意思分析,此处应该表示“坚持遵守规章”;短语insiston表示“坚持应该做某事”,后面一般不跟名词作宾语。
] 4.Becarefulwhenyoucrossthisverybusystreet.Ifnot,youmayget________overbyacar.A.torunB.runCtoberunD.running答案B[语境逻辑制约,该空表示被小汽车碾过去,应填过去分词,构成getrun系表结构。
] 5.Hefeltrather________ashewastheonlypersonwhoworesportswearatthedinnerparty. A.inplaceB.inthewayC.bythewayD.outofplace答案D[考查介词短语的用法。
最新版2019-2020年人教版高中英语必修五Unit5单元同步训练及答案-精编试题
人教版英语必修5 Unit 5 First aid同步训练及参考答案Unit Five First aidI、短文语法填空One Sunday morning in August I went to a local music festival. I left it early because I had an appointment__1__ (late) that day. My friends walked me to the bus stop and waited with me__2__ the bus arrived. I got on the bus and found a seat near the back, and then I noticed a man__3__ (sit) at the front. He__4__ (pretend) that a tiger toy was real and giving it a voice. He must be__5__ (mental) disabled.Behind him were other people to__6__he was trying to talk, but after some minutes__7__ walked away and sat near me, looking annoyed.I didn’t want to be laughed at for talking to him but I didn’t like leaving him__8__ his own either.After a while I rose from my seat and walked to the front of the bus. I sat next to the man and introduced myself. We had__9__ amazing conversation. He got off the bus before me and I felt very happy the rest of the way home.I’m glad I made the choice. It made__10__ of us feel good.1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________5.________ 6.________ 7.________ 8.________9.________ 10.________II、完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
人教版新课标高中英语 2019-2020学年 必修五 第五单元 Unit 5 单元测试试题 含答案
Unit 5 First aid第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
AHi Singapore First Aid Training Center!I am Nivashini Kaliaperumal, a research officer working at the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology (IMCB). Under the coaching of both you and Mr Jason Sim, I was certified (证明) to be a first aider yesterday.Coincidentally (恰巧), my first aid skills were put to test today. While returning to work with my workmates after lunch, we noticed a small crowd gathered around a 4D shop. Surp risingly, they weren’t buying lottery (彩票) tickets. Instead a pale looking aunty seated on the step of the shop had attracted a crowd around her. We immediately rushed to the scene.I introduced myself as a certified first aider, which put her mind at rest. Though feeling weak, she refused to lie down. I realized that she was in a poorly ventilated (空气流通不好的) area as many were frequently walking past her. My workmates and I moved her to a well ventilated area. Some kind onlookers bought her mineral water. She felt better after resting and drinking some water.A bleeding wound was noticed on her neck. She had been injured during her fall and was feeling weak. Thankfully a medical shop was nearby and necessary first aid items were bought. While dressing the wound, I collected necessary information (name, health problems, medicine, etc) about her. She is a patient with high blood pressure who takes her medicine regularly. A complete head to toe examination was performed. No further sign of bleeding was observed. We encouraged her to see a doctor before she left for home.Being trained with proper first aid knowledge and skills allowed me to help Aunty Sally today. Thank you for taking the time to teach us these lifesaving skills. It has given me confidence to reach out to those in need and provide proper care. Special thanks to the First Aid Team for making a difference in our lives.Best wishes,Nivashini1. After a brief examination of the aunty, the author _____.A. bought her some food and drinksB. moved her to a well ventilated areaC. kept talking to her to keep her awakeD. asked her to lie down and have a rest2. Noticing that the aunty had a bleeding wound, the author _____.A. dressed the wound at onceB. asked her to see a doctor immediatelyC. directly rushed her to a nearby hospitalD. called her family to collect useful information3. What’s the author’s intention of writing this text?A. To express her thanks.B. To describe an accident.C. To share her knowledge about first aid.D. To call on readers to learn first aid skills.BMaria Montessori (1870-1952) is a famous Italian educationalist whose method of teaching has influenced people all over the world.Born in Italy in 1870, Montessori became the first female (女性的) doctor in her country after she graduated from medical school in 1896. Later, working with deprived (缺乏足够教育的) children, she set up a “Children’s House” in Rome. This was the place where she developed the Montessori Method, an educational system that encourages an informal style of teaching. Children learn from dealing with everyday materials and they develop at their own pace. The Montessori philosophy is simple. Children are individuals (个体) who must be free to learn without being criticized (批评) or limited. It’s the child that controls the pace, topic and lessons, not the rest of the class or the teacher. As a result, children enjoy learning and this gives them confidence and makes them happy.The Montessori Method also teaches children skills to help them become independent. Very young children learn to dress themselves, to cook and to put their toys and clothes away. Children are encouraged to repeat activities as often as they wish, and they develop their observation skills by doing different activities.A Montessori teacher observes children closely in order to provide them with individual learning programmes. The teacher is a guide, not a leader of the classroom, helpi ng to open students’ eyes to the wonders around them.Montessori wanted to free children’s minds so that they could learn through self-teaching and self-correction. It’s an approach to teaching which encourages children to learn by doing and experimenting.A typical room in a Montessori school has many things children can use, for example, books, objects and games. The furniture is light so they can arrange it as they wish, and the cabinets (橱柜) are low, so the children can reach them. Because the environment offers a range of activities, children like to work together and they develop a social life based on cooperation rather than competition.Maria Montessori travelled all over the world, training teachers to use her method. She wrote The Montessori Method in 1912 and The Secret of Childhood in 1936.4. What is TRUE about the Montessori Method?A. It gives children freedom to learn.B. It supports a formal way of teaching.C. It has strict rules and instructions for children.D. It encourages children to learn without teachers.5. From the Montessori Method, children may learn _____.A. some independent living skillsB. how to design different activitiesC. mainly by observing their teachersD. how to win in various competitions26. Montessori aimed to _____.A. free teachers from teachingB. help reduce children’s learning stressC. help children develop international viewsD. encourage children to learn by themselves7. A typical room in a Montessori school is helpful in _____.A. developing children’s hobb iesB. exciting children’s imaginationC. teaching children to cooperateD. developing children’s sense of competitionCThe documentary (纪录片) Blood Lions shows South Africa’s cruel “canned” lion hunting industry. In canned hunts, lions are raised by humans and kept in enclosed (围住的) spaces on private hunting areas. Hunters can get trophy (战利品) heads easily in exchange for (交换) fees of up to $50,000. There are about 8,000 “ranch (a very large farm)” lions in South Africa. So the country’s hunt operators can make a fortune.Ian Michler was a lead character in the film. He talked about Blood Lions last July when it was shown in Durban, South Africa. The film has since been viewed in 185 countries. More than 50 screenings have been held at film festivals and in meetings of special interest groups. This year, Blood Lions will be shown at every major tourism conference in Europe and Africa.Outside the film, Michler and the team are running a global campaign. They are aimed at ending canned hunts and other cold-blooded activities involving lions and other large animals.Australia became the first country, in February 2015, to forbid imports (进口) of lion trophies. It was followed by France in November. That month, Blood Lions was shown in the European Parliament. As a result, the governments of Finland, Italy, and Spain decided to hold their own screenings. There are a number of other countries likely to do the same.At the same time, at the end of last year, the world’s leading group of African lion researchers offered an important suggestion. They advised that any analysis of the present state of wild lions in South Africa should not include its thousands of “ranch” lions. Wild lions in South Africa now number some 3,000. There are around 20,000 wild lions in Africa.“The great majority of lion populations in Africa have been reduced,” says Hans Bauer, lion researcher at Oxford University’s Wildlife Conservation Research Unit. “It’s important to stress that South Africa’s ranch lions are a horror that has nothing to do with lion protection. These lions should never be taken into account in any serious analysis of the state of lions in Africa.”8. What do we learn about Blood Lions?A. It has attracted many tourists.B. It tells the story of a lion fighter.C. It has an international influence.D. It has brought the producer lots of money.9. Michler and his team’s campaign _____.A. was first started in AustraliaB. has won little support in EuropeC. has achieved noticeable effectsD. aims to save endangered animals10. What can we infer about Bauer?A. He suggests analyzing lions properly.B. He has seen an increase of African wild lions.C. He may be a strong supporter of trophy hunting.D. He hopes that there will be more ranch lions in Africa.11. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To explain the main idea of a new film.B. To report an animal protection campaign.C. To encourage farmers to raise ranch lions.D. To advertise South Africa’s hunting industry.DIf someone asked you to quantify (衡量) the time you spend online, how would you answer? If you’re like one-fifth of Americans, you’d likely say “almost constantly.” New research shows that 21 percent of Americans report that they’re online more or less constantly.Andrew Perrin, a research assistant at Pew, did a survey about Internet use. During the survey, adults were asked how much they go online. 13 percent said they don’t go online and 13 percent said they go online several times a week or less. Only 10 percent said they go online once a day and much larger quantities said they go online several times a day (42 percent) or “almost constantly” (21 percent).Interestingly, there wasn’t a gender split (性别分化) when it came to near constant Internet use. Age seems to be the great divider: Only six percent of people over 65 said they were online that much. Those who reported that they were online all the time included 12 percent of 50- to 64-year-olds, 28 percent of 30- to 49-year-olds and 36 percent of 18- to 29-year-olds.Don’t suppose that teen agers are online more than adults, however. In another survey, Pew found that while they did have a slight edge on adults in general when it came to “almost constant” Internet use, 24 percent said they were online pretty much all the time. They still fell greatly behind the 36 percent of adults between 18 and 29 years of age who were always online.Given that the United Nations considers unrestricted (无限制的) Internet access (接入) to be a human right, the number of Americans who report being online “almost con stantly” could rise along with availability and affordability. But it remains to be seen whether being online all the time is actually something to long for, or how constant connectivity will affect American culture in the long term.12. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The aim of the survey.B. The results of the survey.C. Why the survey mattered.D. How the survey was carried out.13. According to the text, most “almost constant” Internet users are _____.A. teenagersB. men over 50 years oldC. adults between 18 and 29 years oldD. women between 30 and 49 years old14. The underlined part “have a slight edge on” in Paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _____.A. have power overB. have an advantage overC. have a very bad effect onD. have nothing in common with15. The author showed his concern about _____.A. the affordability of Internet useB. the availability of unrestricted Internet accessC. the effect constant Internet use may have on cultureD. the health problems constant Internet use may cause第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
【精校版】人教版高中英语同步练习:必修5 unit 5 period 2(含答案)
人教版精品英语资料(精校版)Unit 5 First aid Period 2 Learning about Language & Using Language 课时精练(人教版必修5,课标通用)时间:30分钟Ⅰ.短语填空1.We are all invited to ____________ the ceremony.2.This is the first time that the doctor has __________ this treatment ________ cancer.3.We __________________ the negotiation up until the last minute.4.I ______________ my lost wallet at the corner of the street.5.These tourists were __________ from outside because of the snowstorm.6.The college graduate ____________a sheepskin to cover his intellectual nakedness.7.There are ________________foreign students in my school.8.His mother ______________ what he has achieved in study.9.The sea air has ________________to her health.10.Our English teacher has ________________English.答案 1.take part in 2.applied;to 3.were involved in 4.put my hands on 5.cut off 6.is presented with7.a large number of8.is proud of9.made a difference10.a good knowledge of Ⅱ.完成句子1.正是我的妈妈经常告诉我要细心。
2020-2021学年高中英语同步课后练习(5)及答案:Unit5(人教新课标必修5)
2022-2021学年高中英语同步课后练习(5)及答案:Unit5(人教新课标必修5)Using LanguageⅠ.单词拼写1.The opening________(仪式)of the 30th Olympic Games was held on July 27th in London.2.The policeman showed great________(士气)in the face of danger.3.He was taken by an ________(抢救车)to the nearest hospital.4.Do not ________(对待)this serious matter as a joke.5.We should ________(应用)this theory to practice.6.Changing schools made a big________(区分)to my life.7.The bandage must be________(紧的)enough to stop the bleeding.8.The sofa cushions are fairly________(坚固的).9.She fingered the pearls at her________(喉部).10.The ________(压力)of the water turns the wheel.Ⅱ.单项填空1.(2021·马鞍山高二检测)He went to American E mbassy many times to________his visa.A.apply with B.apply inC.apply for D.apply at2.It is in the west of China________there is no doubt________it is going to rain tomorrow.A.where;whether B.that;thatC.that;whether D.where;that3.________foreign visitors like to come to China for a visit,and ________them is increasing now.A.A great number of;a number ofB.The number of;the number ofC.The number of;a great number ofD.A great number of;the number of4.(2022·聊城高二检测)Life is very hard in the city.In order to escape______some people drink alcohol.A.character B.evidenceC.pressure D.temper5.—Let's have lunch together.________—Thanks.I'd like to.Where shall we meet?A.It's my treat.B.Is that right?C.It's up to you.D.Do you have a better idea?6.She was about to tell the policeman the secret______someone shot her death.A.as B.untilC.while D.when7.They are now in great need of help,so I think your support will certainly ________.A.make sense B.make a differenceC.make it D.make use of8.(2021·阜新高二检测)You can take anything from the shelf and read,but please ________the books when you've finished with them.A.put on B.put downC.put back D.put one's hands on9.The________was brought to a close by the singing of the national anthem(国歌).A.company B.championC.companion D.ceremony10.(2022·大同高二月考)To our delight,the doctor has________our uncle of his disease.A.treated B.curedC.made D.reducedⅢ.阅读理解AMoving can bring out the best and the worst in people, I'm finding. And I've discovered where a very generous spirit lives: Defiance, Ohio.After suffering through many months of unemployment, my wife and I had to move this week from Colorado to Ohio, where she would work as a sales assistant.Not knowing anyone there, we were pretty concerned about all the work, including how we'd get all things unloaded without killing ourselves.We decided to pay a couple of college students to help with all the heavy lifting once we got there.But one neighbor after another stopped by and joined in.“What? Have we moved to some other country? Maybe we've died and gone to heaven!” I thought.Unloading actually became fun as we connected with so many wonderful new friends as we worked.The more people that helped, the easier the work became.A job that we were afraid might take days for the two of us alone was finished in a few hours.Many total strangers would either walk by or drive by to ask us if we were moving in.Many were delighted that this fine old house that had sat empty for so long was coming to life again.We were invited to an outdoor meal last night by neighbors on the same street.All the while, my brain was on this new sense of hope that people could be out-going and kind to strangers.Among all the conversation were lots of offers to be of help to one another in a variety of ways.It's wonderful to live in such a kind little town.I feel so grateful to be here, and wish the rest of the world could see howan entire society can be a model for what it's like to look out for one another.I used to stay away from friendships with strangers, but now I live in Defiance!1.The author and his wife moved to Defiance because________.A.for them,moving often brings out the bestB.his wife had found a better-paid jobC.they liked this little townD.his wife got a job there2.When offered help, the author at first felt ________.A.grateful B.surprisedC.ashamed D.excited3.The neighbors did all of the following EXCEPT________.A.help them unloadB.invite them to a dinnerC.offer to drive them aroundD.welcome their coming4.What can we know about the author's past life?A.He hated to live in a little town.B.He was used to out-going strangers.C.He usually offered some help to others.D.He refused to make friends with strangers.5.What does the author want to tell us through the passage?A.We don't know what is good until we have lost it.B.Kindness is the sunshine of life.C.Where there is a will, there is a way.D.There is no place like home.BFirst aid means the aid or help that can be given to an injured person first,that is,before any other help arrives.Nowadays there is usually a telephone not far away and the first thing we should do,if a serious accident happens,is to telephone for an ambulance.Sometimes quick action by us may save someone's life.Shock.People often suffer from shock after receiving an injury,sometimes even when the injury is a small one.The face turns grey,and the skin becomes damp and cold.They breathe quickly.They should be kept warm.Cover them with a blanket and give them a warm drink.Broken bones.Do not move the patient.Send for an ambulance at once.Bleeding.A little bleeding does no harm.It washes dirt from the wound.But if the bleeding continues,try to stop it by placing a clean cloth firmly over the wound until the bleeding stops or help arrives.Poison.A person who has taken poison should be taken to a hospital at once.With some poisons,sleeping pills,for example,it is a good thing to make the patient sick by pressing your fingers down his throat.Remember:when an accident happens,send someone to telephone for an ambulance at once.Keep the injured person warm and quiet.Give him plenty of air.Do not let other people crowd around him.6.According to the passage when a serious accident happens, the first thing we should do is to________.A.take some actionsB.save the life of the injured personC.phone for an ambulanceD.keep the injured person warm and quiet7.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. First aid means giving the injured person the aid or help at once before the doctor comes.B.When a person has broken his legs, we should send him to hospital at once.C.A little bleeding does no harm because the blood can wash dirt from the wound.D.When a person has taken poison,you should take him to hospital at once.8.Why can't an injured person be crowded by people around him?A. Because the people around him may hurt him.B.Because he needs plenty of air and to be quiet.C.Because they will be in the way of the ambulance.D.Because they will disturb his rest.9.The passage mainly tells us________.A.some advice on how to deal with common accidentsB.some facts about some common accidentsC.something we must rememberD.some examples of common accidentsⅣ.翻译句子1.我正沿着小溪闲逛,这时我遇到了我的英语老师。
2019-2020年新培优同步英语人教必修五练习:Unit+5+检测(A)+Word版含解析
第五单元检测(A)(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。
1What does the woman mean?A.She can’t go to the English party.B.She would go out with the man.C.She would rather stay at home.答案:A2What are the speakers talking about?A.Their friend.B.House prices.C.Their work.答案:B3What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A.Father and daughter.B.Salesman and customer.C.Friends.答案:B4What is the woman going to do?A.Find another room.B.Go out with the man.C.Close the door.答案:C5Where is the woman?A.In her house.B.In the street.C.In the post office.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。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
人教版新课标高中英语 2019-2020学年 必修五 第五单元 Unit 5单元测试试题含答案详解
Unit 5 First aid第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AWhat I Saw on the Hibiscus AirshipC. L. Heng$43.95A girl on a great journey to find her destiny (命运), realizes the power of wrong doings, unsung heroes, and most of all, love. What I Saw on the Hibiscus Airship is a story of adventure and family.The Tiger and the LeopardessHo Khong Ming$23.05An old hungry tiger is on the hunt for a meal and meets an unhappy leopardess (雌豹). Can enemies trust each other? In this story, The Tiger and the Leopardess, will hate or love influence their relationship?Privatization of Facility Management in Public HospitalsHong Poh Fan$40.65Hong Poh Fan explores the changes public hospitals have undertaken (着手) to improve services in Malaysia. He shares lessons learned over a fifteen-year period of hospital privatization in this detailed examination of how to improve health care. Escape to AmericaTetsuo Fukuyama$38.45Fukuyama decided to leave his homeland and experiment with a completely different lifestyle: living in New York City. This story of how the author’s courageand determination helped him survive in difficult conditions will encourage readers to find their own happiness.21. Which of the following is an adventure book?A. Escape to America.B. The Tiger and the Leopardess.C. What I Saw on the Hibiscus Airship.D. Privatization of Facility Management in Public Hospitals.22. Who explored love and hate in his book?A. C. L. Heng.B. Hong Poh Fan.C. Ho Khong Ming.D. Tetsuo Fukuyama.23. What do we know about Escape to America?A. It tells a story about friendship.B. It is based on real-life events.C. It describes life in Malaysia.D. It is for practical use.BThe University of Miami’s newest hospital has a six-bed emergency room, operating room, a birthing room and outpatient clinics (诊室).The only thing missing is patients. Instead, nursing students get a realistic clinical experience using computerized patients and staff (工作人员) actors.“Practicing on real people can be a frightening environment, and as our patients may be unwilling to accept treatment when a student walks in,” said Susana Barroso-Fernandez, who oversees UM’s simulation (模拟) program. “We created this environment to allow students to practice and make mistakes and never put a patient or student at risk.”UM’s Simulation Hospital is part of a growing trend (趋势) of colleges building simulation centers to provide real-life experiences to students. Community collegesand schools also use simulators for emergency medical technician and medical assistant programs.A 2014 study by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing found that colleges could use simulation to replace up to half of all clinical experience without any bad results. The students scored as well on nursing license exams as those getting most of their experience in hospitals and health care centers. Officials say they think simulation has helped their students achieve nearly perfect passing rates on the exams.There are major advantages of simulation. In addition to giving students a safe environment to practice in, it also gives students experience with conditions that are rare, but still important for them to know how to deal with.The Simulation Hospital will also be used as a training place for people outside of UM, officials said.“You can bring companies in that want to test new products before they go to market,” Barroso-Fernandez said. “You can work with community partners like police and fire departments. You can take this hospital and turn it into a casualty event and have the community practice disaster preparedness and response. It’s not just about nursing education.”24. What is special about the new hospital?A. It has modern services and expert doctors.B. It is comfortable and patient-friendly.C. There are plenty of clinics.D. There are no real patients.25. What did the 2014 study show?A. Simulation was used in most colleges.B. Simulation could help students get job chances.C. Simulation could avoid some unfavorable results.D. Simulation increased the risks of patients and students.26. What do we know about UM’s simulation program?A. Only unusual conditions can be provided for students.B. Students can be trained in a safe environment.C. Students have chances to act as patients.D. It mainly involves outdoor training.27. What can be learned from Barroso-Fernandez’s words in the last paragraph?A. This hospital can be widely used.B. She was not satisfied with the nursing education.C. This hospital is good at dealing with casualty events.D. She advised companies to put more money into this hospital.CEvery year, about 75,000 Great White Pelicans fly away from Eastern Europe’s cold winter to East Africa, where they spend the summer. It’s a long journey and the main stop is in Israel.The Great White Pelican is a huge bird. It’s the largest bird in the world to make such a long journey. Its diet is mainly fish and it eats about 1.4 kilos each day.The pelicans love to gather in large numbers. Until recent years, there were plenty of water supplies (供给) in Israel. Frequently, the pelicans arrive in Israel tired. They cannot continue their long journey until they have rested. However, for a variety of reasons, these water supplies have dried up and the pelicans have had to find other food sources.Fish farming has become big business in Israel. As you may imagine, a fish farm is something pelicans could usually only dream of! In the summer months when the Great White Pelicans passed through, Israel’s fish farmers began to lose tons of fish. Some farms were even forced to close their business. Something had to be done.The Israel Ministry of Agriculture considered the problem carefully. How could it stop 75,000 huge pelicans from arriving in Israel? It decided this was not possible. It chose a place with a plentiful supply of water, and provided money for local farmers to buy food, which they fed to the pelicans. The pelicans soon understood this and now arrive at the place to feed and rest. They no longer have to rely on the fish farms for food.It’s a solution that seems to have worked. At one point, it looked as if the Ministry would stop the money. One criticism (批评) was that with so much food, the pelicans would never leave and would become even more expensive. However, there was such outcry from environmentalists and farmers that the money remains.Perhaps their large numbers in Israel will attract birdwatchers from all over the world to visit the amazing sight, and tourism can bring new income to the country.28. What can we learn about Great White Pelicans?A. They are loners.B. They winter in Israel.C. They are good at long-distance flying.D. They reduce their intake during their journey.29. What problem did the fish farmers face?A. The pelicans damaged the local environment.B. Their farms were closed by the government.C. The water supplies were not enough.D. They suffered a heavy loss of fish.30. What measures did the government take?A. They prevented the pelicans stopping in Israel.B. They encouraged farmers to develop tourism.C. They gave farmers money to farm more fish.D. They found a new place for the pelicans.31. What is the author’s attitude to the pelicans in Israel?A. Optimistic.B. Unclear.C. Doubtful.D. Unconcerned.DI grew to be a tall girl but I tried to be as ordinary as possible. At school, I always chose a seat in the back of the room, and never raised my hand in class. When I was16, I went to my new school. And I liked the English teacher. In my last year in high school, however, we were told that we were going to have a new English teacher, Oliver Bascom.Oliver Bascom! My girlfriends and I laughed as we imagined a short and bald man. The situation was not funny, because this man would teach us for the whole year.After we opened the door, there in front of the blackboard, we saw a young and handsome man!What followed was pandemonium (喧闹), seventeen-year-old girls flying to get to seats in the front of the room. And I managed to get a front and center desk.I really wanted to make a good impression on my new teacher, but I usually kept quiet. The day that directions were given for our first major writing assignment, I arrived late to class. A friend later gave me the guidelines and I thought I understood them. I worked the whole weekend on the essay (文章) and waited nervously for Mr. Bascom’s evaluation (评价).After three days, he arrived in class holding the corrected papers. “I’ve chosen the ten best essays for class discussion,” he said.Twenty minutes later, my heart s ank when he got to the last essay, and I didn’t hear my name.“These are all great essays,” Mr. Bascom continued. “However, I am now going to read you the most successful of all ...” We were all surprised as I was the author of this unusual work.A different girl walked out of the classroom that day. I knew that I had a new set of standards to live up to and that anything was possible in the future. Finally, I raised my head.32. What was the author’s problem?A. She was deeply troubled by her height.B. She changed schools now and then.C. She disliked her English teacher.D. She behaved badly in class.33. What was the students’ reaction when they saw their new teacher?A. They laughed at his name.B. They became quiet at once.C. They rushed to get the back seats.D. They were surprised by his appearance.34. Why did the author care about Mr. Bascom’s evaluation so much?A. She didn’t want to fail English.B. She didn’t understand the guidelines.C. She wanted to draw Mr. Bascom’s attention.D. She spent such a long time finishing her homework.35. How did Mr. Bascom affect the author?A. She came top of the class in English.B. She decided to work harder at writing.C. She learned to deal with things in a new way.D. She dreamed of being a teacher in the future.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
最新版2019-2020年人教版高中英语必修五Unit5单元测试卷一及答案解析-精编试题
单元测试卷(一)(时间:100分钟;满分:120分)Ⅰ.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。
AA new study has claimed that men really are more intelligent than women.The study concluded that men's IQs are almost four points higher than women's.Britishborn researcher John Philippe Ruston says the finding could explain why so few women make it to the top in the workplace.He claims the “glass ceiling”phenomenon is probably due to inferior(较差的)intelligence,rather than discrimination or lack of opportunity.The University of Western Ontario psychologist(心理学家)reached his conclusion after scrutinizing the results of university tests taken by 100,000 students aged 17 and 18 of both sexes.A focus on the factors such as the ability to quickly grasp of a complex concept,verbal reasoning skills and creativity-some of the key factors of intelligence-showed that the male teenagers had IQs that were an average of 3.63 points higher.The average person has an IQ of around 100.The findings,which held true for all classes and levels of parental education,overturn(推翻)a 100year conclusion that men and women average the same in general mental ability.They also conflict with evidence that girls do better in school exams than boys.But Professor Ruston argues that the faster maturing of girls leads tothem performing better than boys in the classroom.【语篇解读】最新科研成果表明,男性比女性智商高。
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人教新课标英语必修5Unit5 First aid同步精练及答案Unit Five First aidI. 用所给词的词组适当形式填空1.It’s illegal to ___________ advertisements _______ (tick) public places.2.They wanted to _______(squeeze) more money _______ the taxpayer3.Don’t take anything away. You know I am a girl of order. And I like to have everything ___________ (place).4.Sam ________________ (knock) a kettle full of boiling water on his legs.5.It is said that taking this medicine can prevent one from _____________ (infect) flu virus.6.More than 100,000 people could __________ (fall) after drinking contaminated water.7.What you have told me may _______________ (difference) to my own position.8. A trained dog can __________ (act) a guide to a blind person.9.We should encourage our children to ____________ (involve) fund-raising for charity.10.This is what she has been saying __________________ (over) again. I don't know how many times.II.语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当内容(每空1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Our skin is very important. It is an essential part of our body and its 1 (large) organ. It acts as a barrier 2 disease, poisons and the sun’s harmful rays. It can also keep you warm3 cool as well as prevent your body from4 (lose) too much water. Besides, it gives you your sense of touch.Hot liquids, steam, fire, radiation, the sun, electricity or chemicals all can cause burns. There are three kinds of degree burns. The first degree burns are dry, red and mildly swollen, which turn white when 5 (press); the second degree burns are rough and red and have 6 (water) surface; the third degree burns are black, white and charred.We should remember the first aid treatment: Cool burns with cool 7 not icy water at once; place cool, clean, wet cloths 8 the burned area over and over again for 9 an hour; send the victim 10 the hospital/doctor at once; if needed, take may possible measures.1.____________2.____________3.___________4.___________5.___________6.____________7.____________8.___________9.___________ 10___________III、完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
I believe honesty is one of the greatest gifts. I know they call it a lot of fancy names these days, like (1) and straightforward. And it's still what (2)a man a good citizen. This is my secret, and I try to live by.I've been in the taxi business for thirty-five years, (3) there is a lot about it that is not so good. Taxi drivers have to be rough and tumble(乱作一团) fellows to be able to take it in New York. You've got to be (4) to fight the New York traffic eight hours a day.Because taxi drivers are tough, people get the (5) impression that they are bad. Taxi drivers are just like other people. Most of them will act as (6) fellows. You read in the papers almost every week (7) a taxi driver turns in money or jewels or like that people leave in their (8). If they weren't honest, you wouldn't be reading those stories in the papers. One time, I found an emerald(翡翠的)ring in my car. I remembered helping a lady with a lot of suitcases that day, so I went back towhere I had (9). It took me almost two days to wait for her in order to return her (10) to her. I didn't get as much as “thank you.” (11), I felt good because I had done what was right. I think I felt better than she (12).I was born and raised in Ireland until I was nineteen years old. I came to this country in 1913 where I (13) several jobs to earn a few dollars before joining the army in World War I. After being discharged(退伍), I bought my own car and have owned one ever since. It hasn't been too easy (14), but my wife takes care of our money and we have a good bit (15) for a rainy day(一时之需). In all my years of driving a taxi, I have never had (16) with the public, not even with drunks. Even if they get a little headstrong(顽固的) once in a while, I just agree with them and then they behave themselves.People ask me about tips. As far as I know, (17) everyone will give you something, because most Americans are (18) generous. I always try to be nice to everyone, whether they (19) or not. I believe in God and try to be a good member of my parish(教区). I try to act toward others like I think God wants me to act. I have been trying this for a long time, and the (20) I try, the easier it gets.1.A.dishonor B. dishonesty C. upright D. faithful2. A. takes B. becomes C. makes D. has3. A. know B. known C. knew D. knowing4. A. generous B. tough C. mild D. warm-hearted5. A. right B. proper C. bad D. wrong6. A. rude B. honest C. good D. tough7. A. when B. what C. which D. where8. A. houses B. cars C. pockets D. rooms9. A. picked her up B. dropped her off C. dropped her down D. pull her down10. A. ring B. suitcase C.car D. emerald11. A. So B. Still C. But D. Though12. A. was B. did C .has D. is13. A. made B. put C. held D. took14. A. at one time B. some time C. in no time D. at times15. A. put off B. put up C. put on D. put away16. A. trouble B. difficult C. word D. anything17. A. especially B. specially C. particularly D. practically18. A. never B. seldom C. rather D. fairly19. A.tip B. advised C. suggested D. ask20. A. longer B. harder C .better D. shorterIV、阅读理解A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。