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必修1 Unit 5 Neison Mandeia — a modern hero单元测试题

姓名 班 级 得分 自我评价

第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) (略)

第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节 语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 21. People’s ____ of life has greatly improved since the reform and opening-up policy (政策) was carried out in China.

A. quantity B. quality C. activity D. reality

22. Kitty is a warm-hearted girl, and she is always ____ to help those who are in trouble. A. upset B. concerned C. willing D. stubborn

23. Is this the factory ______ he worked ten years ago? A. that B. where C. which D. the one

24. Dr Bethune worked in China as a doctor and fought ______ the Japanese invaders during World War II.

A. with B. in C. for D. against

25. The freezing point is the temperature ______ water changes into ice. A. at which B. on that C. in which D. of what

26. Dr Sun Yat-sen founded the first Republic in China, and he strongly believed in the three ____: nationalism; people’s rights; people’s livelihood. A. principles B. ideas C. leaders D. heroes

27. — Can you read the sign, sir? No smoking is allowed in the lift. — ______.

A. Never mind B. Don’t mention it C. Sure, I don’t smoke D. Pardon me

28. The manager devotes all his spare time ______ the violin. A. to practise B. to practising C. in practising D. for practising

29. Is that the reason _________ you are in favour of the suggestion? A. which B. what C. why D. that

30. There are 20 boys and 20 girls in our class, that is to say, the number of boys and girls in our class is ______. A. exact B. right C. equal D. proper

31. When Mandela and the ANC ______ in 1993, the government faced a lot of difficulty.

A. came up B. came to power C. set down D. set up

32. — Could I use your computer for a few moments, please? — ______. I’m not using it now. A. Come on B. It depends C. Go ahead D. That’s great

33. “ Never ______. You know, nothing is impossible to a willing heart,” said my father. A. hide away B. give in C. lose heart D. blow up

34. Mandela was ______ to five years’ hard labour for encouraging violence against the government.

A. reported B. given C. realized D. sentenced

35. Only ______ as an interpreter ______ how important it was to grasp English. A. when did I work; I realized B. when did I work; did I realize C. when I worked; I realized D. when I worked; did I realize

第二节 完形填空 (共20小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分30分)

On the first day of the sixth grade,I noticed one little girl called Amy on the school bus. “Don’t 36 her,” warned Lauren, who sat beside me, “or they will make fun of you.”

Amy had many 37 differences — lots of reasons for other kids to make fun of her. Her eyes weren’t straight. Her glasses were an inch thick. And she had really ugly teeth.

Every day 38 we drove to and from school, kids would shout insults (辱骂) at Amy, “God, what a strange face! Stop looking at me!” “Mr Rolland (the driver)! Amy took off her glasses, and now her 39 are frightening me. 40 her put them back on!” Then I shouted my 41 of insults, and so I’d fit in. 42 , I didn’t want them to treat me the same way they treated Amy.

But while I was insulting her, my heart 43 for the girl. I could see that the insults were making her look uglier, because she was so 44 . Then I wanted to 45 her. I just didn’t know how to stop my schoolmates — 46 the night of our class roller-skating party.

Our whole class was there, 47 Amy. Amy didn’t know how to skate, but I could see how much she wanted to have 48 like the rest of us. So I skated over to her and took her by the hand. 49 we began the journey together around the skating rink (溜冰场). She just smiled, and once in a while she would laugh in excitement.

On the school bus the next morning there was much 50 about Amy and me skating together, but 51 insulted her or me, and they didn’t do so for the rest of the year. I 52 heard from Amy again after the school year, but I’ve always 53 that I changed her life for the better.

She changed my 54 . After becoming her friend, I no longer tried to impress people by trying to 55 like them. I became myself. 36. A. join in B. believe in

C. talk to D. 1augh at 37. A. common B. natural C. social D. physical 38. A. as B. unless C. after D. even if 39. A. ears B. eyes C. teeth D. glasses 40. A. Make B. Notice C. Hear D. Watch 41. A. subject B. agreement C. idea D. share 42. A. At all B. After all C. Above all D. In all 43. A. beat B. lost C. ached D. opened 44. A. unpleasant B. ordinary C. puzzled D. ashamed 45. A. calm down B. deal with C. stand up for D. change for 46. A. until B. since C. before D. after 47. A. except B. including C. without D. despite 48. A. love B. fun C. time D. freedom 49. A. Again B. Even C. Yet D. Thus 50. A. information B. report C. news D. message 51. A. somebody B. everybody C. anybody D. nobody 52. A. sometimes B. never C. often D. once 53. A. hoped B. doubted C. realized D. reminded 54. A. life B. mind C. interest D. aim 55. A. think B live C. act D. work

第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) A

The world is filled with many interesting sounds. Some are very pleasant to hear; others are unpleasant to our ears. In a day, you probably hear hundreds of different sounds.

All sounds are different. Some may be soft; others may be loud. Some sounds are high; others are low.

Some sounds are useful. Without sound we cannot talk or listen to one another. The ringing alarm clock makes people wake up. The hooting of a horn (喇叭声) on the road warns careless people of danger.

We make sounds by making things move to and fro. This to-and-fro movement is called

vibration (振动). It means moving up and down or forwards and backwards very fast. This makes sound waves.

We can make sounds in many ways, for example, by shouting, clapping our hands and striking the table. We can make sounds only by making things vibrate. We can talk because we can make our vocal cords (声带) vibrate. Our vocal cords are in a sound box or voice box. Two vocal cords vibrate when our lungs force the air through them.

56. We can make sounds ______.

A. by making things still B. by making things vibrate

C. by making things jump up and down D. by changing the positions of things

57. Some sounds are useful because ______. A. they can wake people up

B. they can warn people to be careful when they are crossing the road C. they make it possible for people to talk or listen to each other D. all of the above

58. When the air is through our vocal cords, it can make them ______. A. vibrate B. breathe the air

C. talk to each other D. move forward and backward 59. Sounds are different because ______. A. different sounds have different vibrations B. different sounds have different sound waves C. different sounds have different vocal cords D. both A and B B

A few days ago my wife sent me out to buy something. When I came home, I handed her a paper bag and said, “Here are the apples you wanted.” She looked in the bag, and then she looked at me. “I told you,” she said slowly, “to buy some eggs.”

I felt worried about my absent-mindedness, so I went to see a doctor. He was a very kind man. “I have seen many people like you. It’s nothing to worry about,” he said. “If you know you are absent-minded, you are all right. But if you do not know you’re absent-minded, you may be really in trouble.”

“Many famous people were absent-minded,” the doctor told me. “Thomas Edison was standing in line one day to pay his taxes. When he arrived at the window, he found that he had forgotten his own name. He had to ask the man who was behind him to tell him who he was.”

I felt much better and got up to leave. “Thank you, doctor,” I said. “How much do I have to pay you?”

“Ten dollars for the check-up,” the doctor said. “But doctor, I did not have a check-up!”

For a moment the doctor looked puzzled. Then he said, “Oh, yes, it was the patient before you who had a check-up. How absent-minded I am!”