外研版高中英語必修五:MODULE 1 單元測試題含答案精修版
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1、外研版英語精品資料(精修版) 第五冊 模塊一 單元測試題 一. 聽力略 二. 單項填空 21.____________ with a crowded small house in the city, I prefer a large one in the country. A. Comparing B. Being compared C. To compare D. Compared 22. Hong Kong is often ________ “the Pearl in the East.” A known for B. referred to as C. referrin
2、g to D. knowing as 23. The local accent that I ________ when I was in the countryside hasn’t been changed a bit.[來源: A. picked up B. brought up C. made up D. got up 24. _________ you’ve got a chance, you might as well make full use of it. A. After B. Although C. Now that D. As soon as 25. I’
3、ve been here for many years and ________ in the way the local people do. A. used to live B. used to living C. got used to living D. got used to live 26. In the class meeting, our monitor _________an announcement __________ we would have a picnic this Sunday. A. put ; whether B. made; whet
4、her C. put; that D. made; that 27. Hundreds of workers __________if the factory closes. A. lay off B. are laid of C. will lay off D. will be laid off 28. This English learning programme has been _______ for 3 years and is popular with middle school students. A. on air B. on the air C. in air D
5、. in the air 29. Finally he got the ___________from her eyes; she didn’t love him any longer. A. news B. message C. explanation D. expression [來源:] 30. ----- Where was I ? ------ You _________you didn’t like your father’s job. A. had said B. said C. were saying D. had been saying 31
6、. We’re going to ________ the hutongs of Beijing. Would you like to join us? A. get round B. get along C. get in D. get over 32. Professor Jordan gave us _______ lecture this afternoon and most of us were confused. A. a more confusing B. more confusing a C. a most confusing D. the most confusi
7、ng 33. ---- Do you _____ any difficulty ______ the subject ? ------ Yes. It’s too hard for me. A. take; to understand B. have; in understanding [來源:] B. take; understanding D. have; to understand 34. In my opinion, Zhao Wei isn’t ________ a film star. She’s just good-looking. A. much of B.
8、more of C. something of D. a bit of 35. It’s seven o’clock now. Let’s _________ the news on CCTV 1. A. see B. look at C. listen to D. watch 第二節(jié) 完型填空 閱讀下面短文,撐握其大意,然后從36—55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項 It was pouring outside . We all stood there 36 , some patiently , others annoyed 3
9、7 nature messed up (弄糟) their hurried day . I got lost in the sound and sight of the heavens 38 away the dirt and dust of the world . “Mom , let’s run through the rain,” a girl’s voice 39 me . “No, honey . We’ll wait until it 40 down a bit,” Mom replied . The young girl waite
10、d about another minute and 41 : “Mom , let’s run through the rain .” “We’ll get wet if we do,” Mom said . “No , we won’t , Mom. That’s not what you said this morning ,” the young girl said as she 42 her Mom’s arm . “This morning ? 43 did I say we could run through the rain and no
11、t get wet?” “Don’t you remember ? When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer , you said ,” If God can get us through this , he can get us through 44 .” The entire crowd turned 45 . Mom paused and thought for a moment about 46 she would say . Now some would laugh it off and sco
12、ld her for being 47 . But then we heard , “Honey , you are 48 . Let’s run through the rain . If we get wet , maybe we just need washing ,” Mom said . Then 49 they ran . We all stood 50 , smiling and laughing as they ran past the cars . Yes , they got wet . But they were 51
13、by a few who screamed and laughed like children all the 52 to their cars . Circumstances (境況) or people can take away your material possessions , and they can even take away your 53 . But no one can ever take away your precious 54 . So, don’t forget to make time and take the 55 t
14、o make memories every day ! I hope you still take the time to run through the rain . 36.A.talking B.waiting C.complaining D.expecting 37.A.a(chǎn)s if B.even if C.because D.when 38.A.taking B.putting C.driving D.washing 39.A.caught B.broke C.impressed D.called 40.A.slows B.comes C.pu
15、shes D.calms 41.A.a(chǎn)sked B.repeated C.required D.a(chǎn)dded 42.A.pulled B.touched C.waved D.felt 43.A.Why B.How C.When D.Where 44.A.the rain B.the disease C.a(chǎn)nything D.something 45.A.still B.silent C.serious D.a(chǎn)ngry 46.A.what B.how C.whether D.if 47.A.dishonest B.silly C.dari
16、ng D.forgetful 48.A.right B.wrong C.stupid D.clever 49.A.off B.a(chǎn)long C.on D.over 50.A.sighing B.joking C.discussing D.watching 51.A.followed B.guided C.respected D.praised 52.A.time B.way C.same D.best 53.A.house B.money C.health D.time 54.A.children B.memories C.courag
17、e D.experience 55.A.possibilities B.opportunities C.risk D.challenge 第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。 A Work is a part of living —my grandparents understood that . They lived and worked on a farm that has been in my family for 150 years. They raised chickens
18、 for eggs, pigs and cattle for meat. Cows were kept for milk and the cream, from which Grandma made butter and cheese. What little yard they had became a garden. The Depression, therefore, didn’t make much change in their lives . But it did bring an unending flow of men out of work, drifting from j
19、ob to job , to the farm . The first to show up at the door of the kitchen was a man in rags . He took off his hat and quietly explained that he hadn’t eaten for a while. Grandpa stood watching him a bit , then said , “There’s a stack of firewood against the fence behind the barn (谷倉). I’ve been need
20、ing to get it moved to the other side of the fence. You have just about enough time to finish the job before lunch.” Grandma said a surprising thing happened. The man got a shine in his eyes and he hurried to the barn at once. She set another place at the table and made an apple pie . During lunch
21、, the stranger didn’t say much , but when he left , his shoulders had straightened . “Nothing ruins a man like losing his self-respect,” Grandpa later told me. Soon after, another man showed up asking for a meal. This one was dressed in a suit and carried a small old suitcase. Grandpa came out when
22、 he heard voices. He looked at the man and then offered a handshake.” There is a stack of firewood along the fence down behind the barn I’ve been meaning to get it moved. It’d sure be a help to me. And we’d be pleased to have you stay for lunch.” The fellow set his suitcase aside and neatly laid his
23、 coat on top. Then he set off to work. Grandma says she doesn’t remember how many strangers they shared a meal with during those Depression days-or how many times that stack of wood got moved. 56.When he was asked to move a stack of firewood , the first man who asked for a meal got a shine in his
24、eyes for he was glad that . A.he had found a good job B.he would have something to eat [來源:] C.he would no longer suffer from the Depression D.he would get what he wanted without losing his self-respect 57.The writer’s grandfather asked those jobless men to move the stack of fire
25、wood because . A.he didn’t want them to have a meal free of charge B.he had been needing to get it moved C.he wanted to help them in his own way D.he wanted to show them his kindness and respect 58.The writer’s grandfather was all of the following but . A.kind B.thoughtfu
26、l C.wealthy D.sympathetic 59.The best title for the story would be . A.The Depression B.The Pleasure of Helping Others C.No Pains , No Gains D.Work-A Part of Living B Everyone knows that the French are romantic, the Italian are fashionable and the Germans are serious. Or do th
27、ey? Are these just stereotypes or is there really such a thing as national character? And if there is, can it affect how a nation succeed or fail ? At least one group of people is certain that it can. A recent survey of the top 500 entrepreneurs (實業(yè)家) in the UK found that 70 percent felt that their
28、 efforts were not appreciated by the British public . Britain is hostile to success, they said. It has a culture of jealousy (嫉妒) . As a result, the survey said , entrepreneurs were “unloved , unwanted and misunderstood” . Jealousy is sometimes known as the “green-eyed monster” and the UK is its ho
29、me. Scientists at Warwich University in the UK recently tested this idea. They gathered a group of people together and gave each an imaginary amount of money. Some were given a little, others a great deal. Those given a little money were given the chance to destroy the large amounts of money given t
30、o others—but at the cost of losing their own . Two thirds of the people tested agreed to do this. This seems to prove the entrepreneurs were right to complain. But there is also conflicting evidence. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recently reported that the UK was
31、now the world’s fourth largest economy .That is not bad for people who are supposed to hate success. People in the UK also work longer hours than anyone else in Europe. So the British people are not lazy, either. “It’s not really success that the British dislike,” says Carey Cooper, a Professor of
32、management at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. “It’s people using their success in a way that seems arrogant (傲慢) or unfair or which separates them from their roots .” Perhaps it is the entrepreneurs who are the problem. They set out to do things in their way. They
33、work long hours. By their own efforts they become millionaires. But instead of being happy they complain that nobody loves them. It hardly seems worth following their example. If they were more friendly, people would like them more. And more people want to be like them. 60.What does the underlined
34、“it” in the second paragraph refer to ? A.One group of people B.A great survey C.National character D.A nation 61.Most entrepreneurs surveyed believe that A.they are not popular simply because they are successful B.the British public are hardworking C.love of success is Bri
35、tain’s national character D.they are considered as “green-eyed monsters” 62.What does the result of the Warwich University test show ? A.Two thirds of the people tested didn’t love money B.Most people would rather fail than see others succeed C.An imaginary amount of money does not attra
36、ct people D.Most people are willing to enjoy success with others 63.The writer of the passage seems to suggest that . A.jealousy is Britain’s national character B.British entrepreneurs are not fairly treated C.the scientists are Warwich University did a successful test D.the
37、British dislike the entrepreneurs because they do not behave properly C A Battery’s Worst Nightmare (噩夢) Portable electronics that can be carried about easily are only as good as their batteries and , let’s face it , batteries aren’t very good , especially when compared with , say ,
38、 petrol , which packs 100 times a battery’s energy into an equal space . That’s why a large group of mechanical engineers ( centered at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , but with partners at other universities and companies ) are hard at work in an effort to replace batteries with a tiny e
39、ngine that runs on fuel . Imagine a battery-free life! When the fuel runs out in your laptop or mobile phone, you just fill up and go. The engine—about the size of a ten-cent coin-starts with a combustion chamber (燃燒室) that burns hydrogen (氫). Its tiny parts are etched onto silicon wafers (硅片) in t
40、he same manner that computer parts are imprinted onto integrated circuits (集成電路). The first engine is made up of five wafers. And since these wafers could be produced in much the same way as computer chips, they could probably be produced quite cheaply. But the devil in all this nice detail is effi
41、ciency (效率). Tiny engine parts don’t always behave like their scaled-up parts of the first engine. Something between the parts can slow down the works, according to Columbia University professor Luc Frechette, one of the engine’s designers. Extreme heat from the combustion chamber is also a problem,
42、 often leaking to other parts of the engine. The scientists’ goal is to create an engine that will operate at 10 percent efficiency—that is , 10 times better than batteries operate. Frechette says that a complete system , with all parts of place and working , will be set up in the next couple of y
43、ears , but commercial models aren’t likely until at least the end of the next ten years. 64.According to the passage , the title suggests that A.batteries should be greatly improved B.petrol will be used instead of batteries C.the time of batteries will be gone forever D.pollutio
44、n caused by batteries must be solved 65.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “devil” in paragraph 3? A.problem B.a(chǎn)dvantage C.invention D.technique 66.What can we infer from the passage ? A.The new invention doesn’t need any fuel . B.The new engine has been produced in quantity . C
45、.The new invention is much cheaper than the battery . D.The new engine needs to be improved before it’s on sale 67.What is the main purpose of this passage ? A.To introduce a new invention to readers . B.To persuade readers not to use batteries . C.To show us how the new invention works .
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51、em (定理). First put forward by the French mathematician Pierre de Fermat in the seventeenth century, the theorem had baffled and beaten the finest mathematical minds , including a French woman scientist who made a major advance in working out the problem , and who had to dress like a man in order to
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53、 ISBN 1857025210 68.What is Animal Hospital ? A.A news story . B.A popular book . C.A research report . D.A TV program . 69.In Michael White’s book , Newton is described as . A.a(chǎn) person who did not look the same as in many pictures B.a(chǎn) person who lived a colorful and meaningful
54、life C.a(chǎn) great but not perfect man D.a(chǎn)n old-time magician 70.Which of the following best explains the meaning of the word “baffle” as it is used in the text ? A.To encourage people to raise questions. B.To cause difficulty in understanding. C.to provide a person with an explanation . D.T
55、o limit people’s imagination. 71.What is the purpose of writing these three texts ? A.To make the books easier to read B.To show the importance of science C.To introduce new authors D.To sell the books. E Two hours from the tall buildings of Manhattan and Philadelphia live some of the
56、world’s largest black bears. They are in northern Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains, a home they share with an abundance of other wildlife. The streams , lakes ,mountain ridges and forests that make the Pocono’s an ideal place for black bears have also attracted more people to the region . Open space
57、s are threatened by plans for housing estates and important habitats are endangered by highway construction. To protect the Pocono’s natural beauty from irresponsible development , The Nature Conservancy (大自然保護(hù)協(xié)會) named the area one of American’s “Last Great Places.” Operating out of a century-old
58、schoolhouse in the village of Long Pond, Pennsylvanian , the Conservancy’s Bud Cook is working with local people and business leaders to balance economic growth with environmental protection . By building up partnerships with people like Francis Altemose, the Conservancy has been able to protect mor
59、e than 14,000 acres of environmentally important land in the area. Altemose’s family has farmed in the Pocono area for generations. Two years ago Francis worked with the Conservancy to include his farm in a county farmland protection program . As a result, his family’s land can be protected from th
60、e development and the Altemoses will be better able to provide a secure financial future for their 7-year-old grandson. Cook contributes the Conservancy’s success in the Poconos to having a local presence and a commitment to working with local residents. “The key to protecting these remarkable lan
61、ds is connecting with the local community,” Cook said, “The people who live here respect the land. They value quiet forests, clear streams and abundant wildlife .They are eager to help with conservation efforts.” For more information on how you can help The Nature Conservancy protect the Pocono and
62、 the world’s other “Last Great Places,” please call 1~888—564 6864, or visit us on the World Wide Web at www. tnc. org . 72.The purpose in naming the Pocanos as one of American’s “Last Great Places” is to . A.gain support from the local community . B.protect it from irresponsible develo
63、pment C.make it a better home for black bears D.provide financial security for future generations 73.We learn from the passage that . A.the population in the Pocono area is growing B.wildlife in the Pocono area is dying out rapidly C.the security of the Pocono residents is bei
64、ng threatened D.farmlands in the Poconos area are decreasing fast 74.What is important in protecting the Poconos according to Cook ? A.The setting up of an environmental protection website . B.Support from the organizations like The Nature Conservancy . C.Cooperation with the local reside
65、nts and business leaders . D.Inclusion of the farmlands in the regions’ protection program . 75.What does Bud Cook mean by “having a local presence” (Line1, para.5) A.Financial contributions from local business leaders . B.Consideration of the interest of the local residents . C.The establishment of a wildlife protection foundation in the area . D.The setting up of a local Nature Conservancy branch in the Pocono area . 21-25 DBACC 26-30 DDBBC 31-35 ACBAD 36—40BCDAA 41—45BACCB 46—50 ABAAD 51—55 ABCBB 56—59DCCB 60—63 CABD 64—67 CADA 68—71 DCBD 72—75 BACD
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