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英语: Units 5-6单元测试(北师大版必修2)(北师大版必修2). 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21We are living in _“micro” eraafter _ massive popularity of micro blogs and micro novels, online micro films are growing bigger now. A. a; theB. the; aC. the; theD. a; a22. (2012北京高一检测) _going to Spanish classes three times a week, he also has two part-time jobs. A. BesidesB. ExceptC. BesideD. Instead23. (2012黄冈高一检测)Every child is_ , with their own needs, preferences and talents. A. typicalB. familiarC. originalD. unique24. _ the 100th anniversary of the ships sinking, Titanic has been released in 3D this week. A. MarkingB. MarkedC. To markD. Mark25. (2012泰安高一检测)Here are my neighbors _ home was destroyed by the earthquake. A. whoB. whichC. whomD. whose26. (2012沈阳高一检测)Dont forget to _ the equipment before setting about the experiment. A. try onB. try inC. try outD. try for27. Our maths teacher wanted you to do your homework again. I cant just imagine him _ that. A. sayB. sayingC. to sayD said28. (2012哈尔滨高一检测)The painting we had thought to be of great _ turned out to be _. A. value; valuableB. value; valuelessC. valuable;valueD. valuable;value29. Over the little girls bed _ a few small toys. A. hangB. hangsC. hangingD. hanged30. The little girl pulled her hat low down _ her eyes in order not to be recognized by her friends. A. underB. belowC. onD. over31. I believe that John made the hat blown off_. He always loves all sorts of practical jokes. A. by chanceB. in advanceC. on purposeD. in particular32. Martin Luther King Jr. was_ the Nobel Peace Prize of 1964 for advocating nonviolence policy in the movement for civil rights. A. awardedB. rewardedC. receivedD. offered33. Paul said that he was _ sorry to have troubled me. A. immediatelyB. extremelyC. occasionallyD. obviously34. I wont lend you my camera, _you return it to me by Wednesday. A. ifB. unlessC. becauseD. whether35. Would you mind if I opened the door? _ I feel a bit cold. A. Of course not. B. Id rather you didnt. C. Go ahead. D. Why not? . 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分) When I was working in California, Polly Tyner, the president of our board of trustees(理事会), wrote a letter that was printed in the local newspaper. Pollys son, Jim, had great 36 in school. He was 37 as educationally handicapped(弱智的,有生理缺陷的) and required a great deal of 38 on the part of his parents and teachers. But Jim was a(n) 39 kid with a great smile that 40 up the room. His parents 41 his academic difficulties, but always tried to help him see his strengths(优势) so that he could walk with 42 . Shortly 43 Jim finished high school, he was killed in a motorcycle accident. Here is the letter:Today we 44 our 20-year-old son. He was killed 45 in a motorcycle accident on Friday night. How I wish I had known that it would be the last time when I talked to him last. If I had only 46 , I would have taken the time to count the many 47 he brought to the lives of the many who loved him. I would have taken time to 48 his beautiful smile, the sound of his laughter, and his 49 love to people. I wont get another chance to tell my son all I would have wanted him to 50 , but, other parents, you do have a chance. Tell your young people 51 you would want them to hear as if you knew it would be your last conversation. The last time I talked to Jim was the day he 52 . He called me saying “Hi, Mom! I just called to say I love you. Bye. ” He gave me something to 53 forever. If there is any purpose at all of Jims death, maybe it is to make others appreciate more of life and to have people, especially families, 54 the time to let each other know just how much we 55 . You may never have another chance. Do it today!36. A. painB. confidenceC. difficultyD. problem37. A. classified B. decidedC. recognizedD. accepted38. A. love B. patienceC. freedomD. attention39. A. sad B. happyC. cleverD. unpleasant40. A. lit B. burned C. showedD. locked41. A. provedB. worriedC. deniedD. acknowledged42. A. prideB. pleasureC. joyD. respect43. A. whenB. soonC. afterD. while44. A. coveredB. buriedC. savedD. left45. A. instantlyB. directlyC. exactlyD. completely46. A. forecastB. knownC. guessedD. predicted47. A. blessingsB. happinessC. harmonyD. fortune48. A. admireB. recallC. appreciateD. remember49. A. genuineB. honestC. loyalD. proud50. A. see B. sayC. imagineD. hear51. A. what B. thatC. whichD. as52. A. ignoredB. diedC. disappearedD. survived53. A. describe B. thinkC. rememberD. treasure54. A. take B. spend C. passD. waste55. A. mindB. missC. careD. enjoy. 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)(A) As some cities start driving beggars from their major streets, some of the smarter ones have found a safer, more comfortable place to carry onthe Internet. These “web beggars” go online with a sad story, and send out emails asking for money, according to a recent Beijing News report. The paper published one example from a reader who had received it. It said, “Im from Chengdu. Dad died when I was a kid and Mum is seriously ill. My girlfriend has just dumped(丢下) me. I am so depressed that I cannot leave home. Would you please help me with 10 yuan for a meal? ” The sender left the name Li Dan and a bank account number. A reporter later contacted Li Dan through QQ, a Chinese Internet chat service. He said that he was 21 and had recently dropped out of college. “I started begging by Internet last December, just for fun, ” he said. “But when I got the first 10 yuan in January, I decided to become a full-time web beggar. ” Li said he knew about 10 other web beggars in Chengdu. They all stayed at home to write emails and could probably send over 1, 000 per day. They would exchange experience and thoughts over QQ or beggar websites. The story got some reaction from the public. Some saw it as a fresh idea but others suspected(怀疑) that it was just another form of cheating. In related news, Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, began to ban begging in eight of its major districts on Monday, according to local media. That caused a heated discussion about whether it violated(妨碍) beggars rights. Most people supported the policy, repeating the old line that most beggars were not real beggars and that they annoyed people constantly, according to a newspaper poll(民意调查). 56. What do “web beggars” mean? A. The beggars who have a net. B. The beggars that ask for money by Internet. C. The beggars that like the Internet. D. Its a website which is controlled by some beggars. 57. Why are some beggars fond of the Internet? A. Because the places where the beggars are allowed to beg are becoming less and less. B. Because the Internet is safer and faster. C. Because the Internet is so developed. D. Because the beggars are not allowed to leave home. 58. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Beggars can get some money from banks. B. Li Dan quit college. C. Li Dan is a specialized beggar. D. Beggars have their own websites. 59. How did people feel about begging by Internet? A. It was another kind of cheating. B. It was a different idea. C. It made people angry. D. A, B and C. (B) I moved into a new house in July. Since then I have met a few of my neighbors who are very nice people. For Christmas, I thought I would do something nice for each of the neighbors I knew. There were nine neighbors whom I knew by name or spoke with often when I was out in my yard. I knew which houses they lived in. I decided to add one more to my list. This lady I decided to add lived down the street from me. I met her every morning walking to work as I drove down the street. She always smiled to me. But I had no idea who she was and which house she lived in. I planned to make some fruit baskets and leave them on my neighbors front porches(门廊) on Christmas Eve. I signed the cards: “Happy Holidays from 5104 Northumberland Road. ” I saved the last for the friendly lady. I finally decided on a house where I met her each morning and guessed that it was hers. My neighbors really appreciated the baskets and would tell me as they saw me in the yard or they would call, and a couple even came by to thank me. This morning I found a small note in the mailbox. It was addressed simply: Resident, 5104 Northumberland Road. The Thank You card really caught me by surprise. I opened it and read the message, “Thank you for the lovely fruit basket you left on our porch. It was very thoughtful. Richard Kelly passed away last week. He talked a lot about how nice it was that someone remembered him in his time of illness. He really appreciated it. ”I had no idea who Richard Kelly was and that he had been seriously ill. I had left that nice ladys basket on his porch by mistake. I wanted to say sorry, but that would be wrong. I believed that Mr. Kelly was meant to have that basket because he was dying. I hated that the nice lady did not receive the fruit basket on Christmas, but I believed if she knew what had happened, she would be happy. I felt pleased to have helped Richard Kellys last days be more cheerful. 60. How many Christmas gifts did the author intend to send? A. Nine. B. Eight. C. Ten. D. Eleven. 61. Where did the friendly lady live? A. She lived at the end of Northumberland Road. B. Her address was 5104 Northumberland Road. C. She was thought to share a house with Mr. Kelly. D. The author was not sure about her address at all. 62. How did the authors neighbors react to his gifts? A. They liked the gifts very much and were thankful. B. They were thankful that they wanted to be friends. C. They all made phone calls to say “Thank You”. D. They all visited him by person to show gratitude. 63. What does the author mean in the last paragraph? A. He was regretful that the nice lady didnt receive his gift. B. He was glad to have made Mr. Kellys life more pleasant. C. He thought Richard Kelly deserved to receive that basket. D. The old lady was happy to sacrifice to make Kelly happy. (C)Certain people make you feel comfortable when they are around. You spend an hour with them and feel as if youve known them half your life. These people have something in common. And once we know what it is,we can try to do it ourselves. How is it done?Here are several skills that good talkers have. If you follow the skills,they will help you let people at ease,and make friends with them quickly. First of all,good talkers ask questions. Almost anyone,no matter how shy they are,will answer a question. One well-known businessman says,“At business lunches,I always ask people what they did this morning. Its a common question,but it will get things going. ”From there you can move on to other matters sometimes to really personal questions. And how they answer will let you know how far you can go. Second,once good talkers have asked questions they listen for the answers. This point seems clear,but it isnt. Your questions should have a point and help to tell what sort of person you are talking to. And to find out,you really have to listen carefully. Real listening means certain things. First, it means not changing the subject of a conversation. If someone sticks to one topic,you can take it as a fact that hell be really interested in it. Real listening also means not just listening to words,but to tones(语调)of voice. If the voice sounds dull,then its time for you to change the subject. Finally,good talkers know well how to deal with the occasion of parting. If youre saying good-bye,you may give him a firm handshake and say “Ive really enjoyed meeting you. ”If you want to see that person again,dont keep it secret. Let people know how you feel,and they may walk away feeling as if theyve known you half their life. 64. In the passage,the author mainly _. A. introduces some skills of good talkersB. persuades us to become good talkersC. teaches us how to begin a conversationD. describes the kinds of good speakers65. Asking questions might be quite a good way_. A. to make more and more new friendsB. for you to begin your business talksC. to get the conversation going wellD. to make a lasting impression on others66. It can be inferred from the passage that good talkers_. A. always speak in a gentle wayB. never talk too much or too littleC. are good at making any topic interestingD. know how and when to change the topic67. From the passage,the author implies(暗示)youll like to stay with certain people because_ . A. they know how to get along with othersB. you can often get much help from themC. they are always glad to do anything for youD. they will never get you into trouble(D)The story goes that two friends were walking through the desert. During some point of the journey they had an argument, and one friend slapped(打耳光) the other one in the face. The one who got slapped was hurt, but without saying anything, wrote in the sand, “Today my best friend slapped me in the face. ” They kept on walking until they found an oasis(绿洲), where they decided to take a bath. The one who had been slapped got stuck in the mire and started drowning(溺水), but the friend saved him. After he recovered from the near drowning, he wrote on a stone, “Today my best friend saved my life. ” The friend who had slapped and saved his best friend asked him, “After I hurt you, you wrote in the sand and now you write on a stone. Why? ”The other friend replied: “When someone hurts us we should write it down in the sand where winds of forgiveness(宽恕) can erase (拭去)it away. But when someone does something good for us, we must engrave(镌刻) it in the stone where no wind can ever erase it. ”You have to learn to write your hurts in the sand and carve your benefits in the stone. 68. One friend slapped the other because_ . A. he was angry that his friend took him to the desert by mistakeB. he was angry that his friend did not agree with him about somethingC. he was angry that his friend kept wasting time writing and carvingD. he had to save his friend from drowning, and this almost took his own life69. When they found an oasis_. A. they decided to swim out of the desert from itB. the friend who got slapped wanted to slap his friend backC. they wanted to take a break and wash themselvesD. the friend who has slapped his best friend was saved from drowning by the friend and felt ashamed(惭愧)70. The underlined sentence means we should _. A. not let others know we are angry with them by letting wind erase what we writeB. gradually forgive others for bad things they have done to us as time goes byC. make sure what we write in the desert does not remain long or we might be foundD. not try to find stones to record things in a desert71. Which of the following can be the proper title of the passage? A. True FriendshipB. Sand and StoneC. Hurts and BenefitsD. Forgiveness(宽恕) and Gratitude(感激)(E)Below is a discussion on a website. http:/www. Talking Points. comStuck on a deserted island?Started on 23rd April by Steve Posts 17 of 42Post 1SteveUSAHi, everyone. What would you miss most and least if you were stuck on a deserted island? For me, it would be the changing seasons in New England. I guess this will sound stupid but Id probably miss the rain, too. I wouldnt miss getting up at six every day to go to work, though! What about you? Post 2TomasGermanyGood question. Steve, I think Id miss different types of bread, and shopping at the supermarket. Id miss the food most. What would I miss least? My mobile phoneId like to be completely quietat least for a little while. Post 3PaolaItalyI would miss the company of people because I know Id like to have someone to share experiences with. Id go mad on my own. And I surely wouldnt miss junk mailI hate coming home every evening with a pile of junk mail in my post box. Post 4MikoJapanHi, I would miss Manga cartoon, the Internet and Japanese food, like sushi. Id also miss TV shows and shopping for clothes. . . In fact, Id miss everything. Post 5RogerUKI would miss my daily newspaper and listening to the news on TV and radio. Id feel very cut off if I didnt know what was happening in the world. What Id miss least would be traffic jams in the city, particularly on my journey to work. Post 6JayneGreeceWhy hasnt anyone mentioned their family?Id be lost without my husband and two kids. Theyre the most important for me. And I cant get started in the morning without a cup of black coffee. I wouldnt miss doing the housework!Post 7JaimeMexicoIt would have to be music. I couldnt live without my music. I wouldnt miss going to school at all or doing the homework!72. Who would miss his or her family most? A. Jaime. B. Jayne. C. Miko.D. Paola. 73. How many of them mentioned that they would miss food or drink? A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four. 74. Who would feel most uncomfortable without the news media? A. Steve. B. Jaime. C. Roger.D. Tomas. 75. Which of the following didnt they mention? A. Getting up early for work. B.
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