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Unit 5 单元测评 一、单项选择(15 分) 1. Here is ____ international call for you. A. a B. an C. the D. / 2.—Mum, I want to have some milk. —There is none ____. What about orange juice? A. have B. leaving C. left D. leaves 3. The houses in this village are ____ built of stones and bricks. A. most B. almost C. mostly D. nearly 4. Your advice will help me ____ my English. A. afford B. cure C. improve D. affect 5. She was very ____ us for informing her of her son’s safe return. A. grateful to B. grateful for C. grateful D. grateful with 6. Tom's mother is too busy housework him with his homework. A. doing; to help B. to do; to help C, doing; helping D. to do; helping 7. The book isn't mine. can it be? A. What else B. Who else C. Which else's D. Who else's 8. The tent is for a family of three . A. big enough; to live B. enough big; to live in it C. big enough; to live in D. enough big; live in 9. 一 Ann plays the piano so well. 一 Yes, but I she could play it. A. didn't know B. don't know C haven't know D. won't know
1O.- How did you find your visit to Qingdao, Joanna? A Oh wonderful indeed B. I went there alone C First by train and then by ship D. a guide showed me the way 11. This exercise d ifficult A. so that few of us can do B so that many of us can do C. too for any one of us to do 12.-Where is your mother? She Shanghai. She won 't come back next week A. has gone to; until B. has been to until C. has been to: after D has gone to after 13. The woman- all of her money to charities the gave, help B to helping C donated; to help D donated help 14. Mike is learning a computer A. what to use B. how to use C. how he use D. how to 15. Anna dances if not better than, Lily A. SO We B. as well as C. so well as 、完形填空(10分) I was always busy and had too many things to do. Whenever my daughter caused me to change my plans, I thought to myself, "We don't have time for this. "So the two words I always said to her were The other day, the two of us rode to a 2 near our home. After shopping I bough her an ice cream, and she sat down at a table happily admiring the ice cream in her hand. Suddenly a 3 look appeared on her face. " Do I have to eat it up in a hurry
10. 一 How did you find your visit to Qingdao, Joanna? 一 . A. Oh, wonderful indeed B. I went there alone C First by train and then by ship D. A guide showed me the way 11. This exercise is difficult . A. so; that few of us can do B. so; that many of us can do C. too; for any one of us to do 12. 一 Where is your mother? 一 She Shanghai. She won't come back next week. A. has gone to; until B. has been to; until C. has been to; after D. has gone to; after 13. The woman all of her money to charities the poor. A. gave; help B. gave; to helping C. donated; to help D. donated; help 14. Mike is learning a computer. A. what to use B. how to use C. how he use D. how to using 15. Anna dances , if not better than, Lily. A. so well B. as well as C, so well as D. as well 二、完形填空(10 分) I was always busy and had too many things to do. Whenever my daughter caused me to change my plans, I thought to myself, "We don't have time for this." So the two words I always said to her were: 1 . The other day, the two of us rode to a 2 near our home. After shopping I bought her an ice cream, and she sat down at a table happily admiring the ice cream in her hand. Suddenly a 3 look appeared on her face. "Do I have to eat it up in a hurry
Mum? I nearly cried when hearing this-the pains of a hurried life influenced (ua)my poor girl so deeply! As she looked at me waiting to know if she could 4 her time, I knew I had to make a 5 I thought of the times when I rushed( E 1 E )my child through life I began 6 what really matters in life You don't have to hurry. Just enjoy it, " I said gently. Her whole face brightened and her shoulders 7 We sat side by side talking about things that interested us When she got to the last bite-A), she held it out to me. I8 the last bite for you, Mum, "she said As the icy taste put out my thirst, I realized i just got the present of a lifetime. I gave child a little time. and in turn, she gave me the last bite and 10 me that things taste sweeter and love is easier to get when you stop rushing through life 1. A. Keep quiet B. Take care C. Hurry up D. Work hard 2.A station C. office supermarket 3.A worried B. tired C. satisfied D surprised 4 A waste B. take C 5. A. mark B plan C. wish 6. A. explaining B. forgetting c. discussing ering 7. A lifted B. relaxed C. turned D. raised 8. A bought B. carried C. saved D. tasted 9. A cheerfully B calmly C. sadly 10. A supported promised C. reminded D. thanked 三、阅读理解(30分) Few words are spoken more often every day on the streets of britain than "I' m sorry" This phrase has become such a common response (x) that it has taken on a lot of
Mum?" I nearly cried when hearing this─the pains of a hurried life influenced(影响)my poor girl so deeply! As she looked at me waiting to know if she could 4 her time, I knew I had to make a 5 . I thought of the times when I rushed(催促)my child through life. I began 6 what really matters in life.... "You don't have to hurry. Just enjoy it, " I said gently. Her whole face brightened and her shoulders 7 . We sat side by side talking about things that interested us. When she got to the last bite(一口), she held it out to me. "I 8 the last bite for you, Mum, " she said 9 . As the icy taste put out my thirst, I realized I just got the present of a lifetime. I gave child a little time... and in turn, she gave me the last bite and 10 me that things taste sweeter and love is easier to get when you stop rushing through life. 1. A. Keep quiet B. Take care C. Hurry up D. Work hard 2. A. station B. school C. office D. supermarket 3. A. worried B. tired C. satisfied D. surprised 4. A. waste B. take C. spend D. spare 5. A. mark B. plan C. wish D. choice 6. A. explaining B. forgetting C. discussing D. wondering 7. A. lifted B. relaxed C. turned D. raised 8. A. bought B. carried C. saved D. tasted 9. A. cheerfully B. calmly C. sadly D. wisely 10. A. supported B. promised C. reminded D. thanked 三、阅读理解(30 分) A Few words are spoken more often every day on the streets of Britain than “I’m sorry”. This phrase has become such a common response (反应) that it has taken on a lot of meanings
Saying"Sorry"means to apologize(it l). This is simple and easy to understand We learn it both as a native speaker and as a student of foreign languages But in Britain, it takes on another meaning. It is a cultural expression. Imagine this: a man walks down the street, looking down at his phone. A woman is walking in the opposite direction, towards the man. She sees him, but she cant get out of the way in time. The man bumps(ilt ) into the woman. Who should say sorry? Naturally, the man should say sorry, because it was he who wasnt look ing where he was going. Yet in Britain, it is common for both to apologize It is known that British people, like most people, do not enjoy conflict(ipa).So to quickly calm the situation, British people will apologize to each other. Other times it may sound funny to hear sorry". Some of my friends say it at restaurants, as they ask the waiter, "Sorry, but can I order another drink? It is not to apologize, but just to express that we need the waiter. In Britain, sorry doesnt alway mean exactly what you think 1. According to the passage, " saying sorry"is a cultural expression in A.the USa B the UK C the Wwf D the uN 2. What does the underlined phrase take on" mean in Paragraph 1? A.从事 B雇佣 C.呈现 D拿起 3.The Ample in the third paragraph is used to A describe a situation that people should avoid B describe how"sorry" has another meaning in Britain C explain why people should say sorry to each other D show how polite British people are 4.The restaurant example shows that"can be used to A apologize B calm a situation down C explain what you're thinking about D. ask a waiter to bring something 5. What might be a good title for the passage? A. Im Sorry "Is More Than just an Apology
Saying “Sorry” means to apologize(道歉). This is simple and easy to understand. We learn it both as a native speaker and as a student of foreign languages. But in Britain, it takes on another meaning. It is a cultural expression. Imagine this: a man walks down the street, looking down at his phone. A woman is walking in the opposite direction, towards the man. She sees him, but she can’t get out of the way in time. The man bumps(碰撞) into the woman. Who should say sorry? Naturally, the man should say sorry, because it was he who wasn’t looking where he was going. Yet in Britain, it is common for both to apologize. It is known that British people, like most people, do not enjoy conflict(冲突). So to quickly calm the situation, British people will apologize to each other. Other times it may sound funny to hear “sorry”. Some of my friends say it at restaurants, as they ask the waiter, “Sorry, but can I order another drink?” It is not to apologize, but just to express that we need the waiter. In Britain, sorry doesn’t always mean exactly what you think. 1.According to the passage, “saying sorry” is a cultural expression in . A.the USA B.the UK C.the WWF D.the UN 2.What does the underlined phrase “take on” mean in Paragraph 1? A.从事 B.雇佣 C.呈现 D.拿起 3.The example in the third paragraph is used to . A.describe a situation that people should avoid B.describe how “sorry” has another meaning in Britain C.explain why people should say sorry to each other D.show how polite British people are 4.The restaurant example shows that “sorry” can be used to . A.apologize B.calm a situation down C.explain what you’re thinking about D.ask a waiter to bring something 5.What might be a good title for the passage? A.“I’m Sorry” Is More Than just an Apology
B. Trad itional British Manners C How to best Catch Others'Attention D Find ing a Way out of a Difficult Situation B On a hot African(FW)morning, Leila was lving on her stomach and an elephant was walking towards her. Leila waited. Then she pushed the button (tH)on her camera And i got my best photo of an elephant ever, by lying under my car, " Leila explained I wanted to get close to the elephants, but of course this was dangerous; they had their babies with them. So every morning I used to park my car in the open air near the path. They used to take the same path every morning when they left the water hole After a week, they were used to seeing my car. So the next morning, I lay under it and got my photo!” Many of the best wildlife photos come from good planning. In Africa, photographers (ianyi)set up their hides near water holes. They also set up hides near forest paths, as animals use the same paths every night For bird- watching, many lakes have hides Inside the hides, bird- watchers can watch all day out of the wind and rain Good wildlife photos are needed for books, postcards, magazines and newspapers. But a success rate of l in 20 is good 1 Leila got her best photo of an elephant A. near a lake under her car C. in a hole D. inside the hides )2. Photographers in Africa set up hides near forest paths, because A animals take the same paths B. the hides are out of the wind and rain C. they must park their cars there D the paths are safe for them )3. Which of the following is true? A. The success rate of taking wildlife photos is 50%at most B. The elephant was frightened when she saw leila C. Bird-watchers usually watch birds near forest paths in Africa D. About 5%of good wildlife photos will be accepted by a magazine 4. How can photographers take good photos from the passage?
B.Traditional British Manners C.How to Best Catch Others’ Attention D.Finding a Way out of a Difficult Situation B On a hot African(非洲) morning, Leila was lying on her stomach and an elephant was walking towards her. Leila waited. Then she pushed the button (按钮) on her camera. “And I got my best photo of an elephant ever, by lying under my car,” Leila explained. “I wanted to get close to the elephants, but of course this was dangerous; they had their babies with them. So every morning I used to park my car in the open air near the path. They used to take the same path every morning when they left the water hole. After a week, they were used to seeing my car. So the next morning, I lay under it and got my photo!” Many of the best wildlife photos come from good planning. In Africa, photographers (摄影师) set up their hides near water holes. They also set up hides near forest paths, as animals use the same paths every night. For bird-watching, many lakes have hides. Inside the hides, bird-watchers can watch all day out of the wind and rain. Good wildlife photos are needed for books, postcards, magazines and newspapers. But a success rate of 1 in 20 is good. ( )1.Leila got her best photo of an elephant ___________. A. near a lake B. under her car C. in a hole D. inside the hides ( )2.Photographers in Africa set up hides near forest paths, because ___________. A. animals take the same paths B. the hides are out of the wind and rain C. they must park their cars there D. the paths are safe for them ( )3. Which of the following is true? A. The success rate of taking wildlife photos is 50% at most. B. The elephant was frightened when she saw Leila. C. Bird-watchers usually watch birds near forest paths in Africa. D. About 5% of good wildlife photos will be accepted by a magazine. ( )4. How can photographers take good photos from the passage?