2018届高考英语必修一Unit5 NelsonMandela-a modern hero单元复习题及参考答案 four dollars 13 Homany children want to go to the concert? a One b two c three 听第9段材料,回答第14至17三个小题 14 What are the two speakers nationalities? a British and chinese b chinese and french Chinese and Ameri can 15 What problem was a newspaper article about? A The problem of rapid growth of cars in cities in America B The problem of rapid growth of cities in America C The problem of rapid growth of skyscrapers 1 6Do Americans carry out a birth control policy? AYes, they do b no, they don’ tC We can’ t know 17 What attitudes do most americans take towards having children? a Most amer cans decide not to have any children B Most americans decide to have as many children as they can C Most americans decide to have only one or two children 听第10段材料,回答第18至 wave oven B make it much easier for us to go online C produce more electricity than that invented by larry rome d be applied in medicine to operate heart pacemakers 55 What would be the best title for the passage? A First device powered by walking will soon be on the market b Advanced technology brings in a neay to operate heart pacemakers C Device gives nemeaning to the idea of power walking
2018 届高考英语必修一 Unit 5 NelsonMandela—a modern hero 单元复习题及参考答案 four dollars 13 Homany children want to go to the concert? A One B Two C Three 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 三个小题。 14 What are the two speakers’ nationalities? A British and Chinese B Chinese and FrenchC Chinese and American 15 What problem was a newspaper article about? A The problem of rapid growth of cars in cities in America B The problem of rapid growth of cities in America C The problem of rapid growth of skyscrapers 16Do Americans carry out a birth control policy? A Yes, they do B No, they don’tC We can’t know 17 What attitudes do most Americans take towards having children? A Most Americans decide not to have any children B Most Americans decide to have as many children as they can C Most Americans decide to have only one or two children 听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 wave oven B make it much easier for us to go online C produce more electricity than that invented by Larry Rome D be applied in medicine to operate heart pacemakers 55 What would be the best title for the passage? A First device powered by walking will soon be on the market B Advanced technology brings in a neay to operate heart pacemakers C Device gives nemeaning to the idea of power walking
D Human energy will bee a main source of electricity Pla hunter When Geoff Marcy was 14, his parents bought him a telescope Every night, he would go onto the roof outside his windo to see the wonders of the sky “ What excited me most was whether there were plas(行星)in other solar(太阳的) systems where life might exist,” he says “ i decided to try to find plas orbiting(沿………轨道运行) other stars like our sun” And he did "My felloresearcher, Paul Butler, and I found our first pla in 1995, Dr Marcy says "We worked for ten years without finding anything! But we stuck with it, and our patience paid off” Since then the two scientists have discovered 65 of the more than 100 plas found orbiting other stars Dr Marcy and Dr Butler also spot ted the first "family" of three plas In June like pla and two other plas that lie close to 55 Cancri Is there an Earth-like pla in the space, too small for us to notice? If so, says Dr Marcy, "We would have two striking similarities to our solar system a Jupiter-like pla and an earth-like pla and there may be life!"” 56 What can we learn about Dr Marcy from the passage? A He is fond of watching Jupiter B He is from a scientist famil C He dislikes working with Paul Butler d he is interested in finding life in outer space 57 Which of the following is true of the recent discovery? A The pla is not as protective as Jupiter
D Human energy will bee a main source of electricity B Pla Hunter When Geoff Marcy was 14, his parents bought him a telescope Every night, he would go onto the roof outside his windoto see the wonders of the sky “What excited me most was whether there were plas(行星)in other solar(太阳的)systems where life might exist,” he says “I decided to try to find plas orbiting(沿……轨道运行)other stars like our Sun” And he did “My felloresearcher, Paul Butler, and I found our first pla in 1995,” Dr Marcy says “We worked for ten years without finding anything! But we stuck with it, and our patience paid off” Since then, the two scientists have discovered 65 of the more than 100 plas found orbiting other stars Dr Marcy and Dr Butler also spotted the first “family” of three plas In June like pla and two other plas that lie close to 55 Cancri Is there an Earth-like pla in the space, too small for us to notice? If so, says Dr Marcy, “We would have two striking similarities to our solar system a Jupiter-like pla and an Earth-like pla And there may be life!” 56 What can we learn about Dr Marcy from the passage? A He is fond of watching Jupiter B He is from a scientist family C He dislikes working with Paul Butler D He is interested in finding life in outer space 57 Which of the following is true of the recent discovery? A The pla is not as protective as Jupiter
B The pla is close to star 55 Cancri C The pla proves to be a gas pla D The pla is as large as jupiter 58 Homany plas orbiting other stars have the two scientists discovered so far? A100B69C66D65 59 Dr Marcy thinks that life may exist in the 55 Cancri system because a he has found the system similar to the solar system b he has discovered an earth-like pla there C he has discovered a rocky pla there d he has found signs of life in the system 60“ But we stuck with it”( in Paragraph3) means a they felt discouraged b they carried on with it c they failed in their attempt d they made some progress Today, at 28, the young German Violinist Anner-Sophie mutter is at the top“ She gives radiance(光辉) to the mus ic,” wrote Geoffrey norris in The Daily Telegraph, London Mut ter was also one of the world's youngest professors Born in rheinfelden on June 29, 1963, Anner-Sophie greup in Wehr, a small town just five kilometers from the Swiss border Her father, Karl Wilhelm mutter, and her mo ther gerlinde considered music les sons part of a good education Thus, the ir first son, Andreas, began practicing the violin at eight, and his younger brother, Christoph, had piano lessons It came as no surprise when Anner-Sophie said she wanted a violin for her fifth birthday Her parents thought she was too young for the violin, and
B The pla is close to star 55 Cancri C The pla proves to be a gas pla D The pla is as large as Jupiter 58 Homany plas orbiting other stars have the two scientists discovered so far? A 100 B 69C 66 D 65 59 Dr Marcy thinks that life may exist in the 55 Cancri system because ______ A he has found the system similar to the solar system B he has discovered an Earth-like pla there C he has discovered a rocky pla there D he has found signs of life in the system 60 “But we stuck with it”(in Paragraph 3)means ______ A they felt discouraged B they carried on with it C they failed in their attempt D they made some progress C Today, at 28, the young German Violinist Anner-Sophie Mutter is at the top “She gives radiance (光辉) to the music, ” wrote Geoffrey Norris in The Daily Telegraph, London Mutter was also one of the world’s youngest professors Born in Rheinfelden on June 29, 1963, Anner-Sophie greup in Wehr, a small town just five kilometers from the Swiss border Her father, Karl Wilhelm Mutter, and her mother, Gerlinde, considered music lessons part of a good education Thus, their first son, Andreas, began practicing the violin at eight, and his younger brother, Christoph, had piano lessons It came as no surprise when Anner-Sophie said she wanted a violin for her fifth birthday Her parents thought she was too young for the violin, and
persuaded her to start on the piano but Anner-Sophie has always had a mind of her own "I longed to play the violin, she said It seemed to me a much more interesting instrument" After six months, her parents gave in The famous violin teacher Erna honigberger, who lived nearby became Anner.- Sophis tutor(家庭教师) After only nine months of lessons, she entered the six- year-old in a nationwide petition for young musicians With Christoph acpanying her(yy 她伴奏) on the piano, Anner-Sophie’ s won first prize In 1974, Erna Honigberger died Anner-Sophie' s neteacher was Aida Stucki She taught Anner-Sophe to deve lop her own ideas on hoa piece should be played, not just to imitate(vi)others This is one of the violinist s strongest, most distinctive characteristics(与众不同的特点) today Though the Mutters were short of money at times, they limited their daughter's performances to one or two a year " We are lad we went the family road,” said her father“ No outsider(外 人) can ever have an effect on our daughter’ s career(生涯)or push her into playing more concerts than she wants to" later she was allowed to give six to eight concerts a year and make some recordings Only when she turned 18 did she begin her professional career 61 It was when Anner-Sophie asked for a violin a surprising greatc usual possible 62 Anner-Sophie s career dates back to a the late 1960 sb her family education c the late 1970 sd her fifth birthda 63 Ann-Sophie s concerts are a limited to one or two a year acpanied at the piano by
persuaded her to start on the piano But Anner-Sophie has always had a mind of her own “I longed to play the violin,” she said “It seemed to me a much more interesting instrument” After six months, her parents gave in The famous violin teacher Erna Honigberger, who lived nearby, became Anner-Sophi’s tutor(家庭教师) After only nine months of lessons, she entered the six-year-old in a nationwide petition for young musicians With Christoph acpanying her(为 她伴奏)on the piano, Anner-Sophie’s won first prize In 1974, Erna Honigberger died Anner-Sophie’s neteacher was Aida Stucki She taught Anner-Sophe to develop her own ideas on hoa piece should be played, not just to imitate(模仿)others This is one of the violinist’s strongest, most distinctive characteristics(与众不同的特点)today Though the Mutters were short of money at times, they limited their daughter’s performances to one or two a year “We are glad we went the family road,” said her father “No outsider(外 人)can ever have an effect on our daughter’s career(生涯) or push her into playing more concerts than she wants to” Later she was allowed to give six to eight concerts a year and make some recordings Only when she turned 18 did she begin her professional career 61 It was_______when Anner-Sophie asked for a violin A surprisingB greatC usualD possible 62 Anner-Sophie’s career dates back to_______ A the late 1960’sB her family education C the late 1970’sD her fifth birthday 63 Ann-Sophie’s concerts are_______ A limited to one or two a yearB acpanied at the piano by
Christoph c highly praised throughout the worldd appreciated by professors london 64 Which sentence shows Anner-sophie' s strong point as a violinist? A She wanted a violin for her fifth birthday B She has always had a mind of her own C She had two famous violin teachers D Violin seemed to her a much more interesting instrument 65 The virtue(美德) the Mutters have is that they believe A children should learn music B money is not everything C Anner-Sophie was too young to give concerts D parents have a great effect upon their children D As a teenager in 1972, Bill gates boasted that he would be a millionaire by the time he was Princeton, Harvard and Yale He chose Harvard and began classes there the next autumn majoring maths But he was still obsessed(占据,心思)with puters and spent as much time in the puter laboratories as he did in the lecture halls By 1975, Gates and a partner, Paul Allen, had deve loped a software called BASIC This was not the first program ever created, but its inventors were the first to decide that people who wanted to use it should pay for it BASIC was a success because until it came along there had been no efficient way of getting puters to carry out instructions Although he had not yet pleted his degree, Gates left university
Christoph C highly praised throughout the worldD appreciated by professors London 64 Which sentence shows Anner-sophie’s strong point as a violinist? A She wanted a violin for her fifth birthday B She has always had a mind of her own C She had two famous violin teachers D Violin seemed to her a much more interesting instrument 65 The virtue( 美 德 ) the Mutters have is that they believe_______ A children should learn music B money is not everything C Anner-Sophie was too young to give concerts D parents have a great effect upon their children D As a teenager in 1972, Bill Gates boasted that he would be a millionaire by the time he was Princeton, Harvard and Yale He chose Harvard and began classes there the next autumn, majoring maths But he was still obsessed (占据,心思) with puters and spent as much time in the puter laboratories as he did in the lecture halls By 1975,Gates and a partner, Paul Allen, had developed a software called BASIC This was not the first program ever created, but its inventors were the first to decide that people who wanted to use it should pay for it BASIC was a success because until it came along there had been no efficient way of getting puters to carry out instructions Although he had not yet pleted his degree, Gates left university