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1、单元测试卷(五)选择题部分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的a、b、c三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1why is the man calling?ahe needs more information about the apartment.bhe wants the man to give her some good advice.che wants to buy an apartment wit

2、h three rooms.2where will janet probably go tonight?ato tom's home. bto her hometown.cto the concert.3what does the woman mean?ajack's performance is disappointing.bshe doesn't agree with jack.cmost people think basketball boring.4where are the speakers?aat the supermarket. bin a hotel.c

3、in a restaurant.5what are they talking about?aa company where the man works.ba travel experience the man has.ca new job the man wants to have.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的a、b、c三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8

4、题。6how much did the woman's package post cost?a$10.81.b$12.c$5.94.7in which way did the woman get to mail her package?afirst class. ba cheaper way.can expensive way.8how long will it take for this package to go to new york?a12 days. b2 weeks. c10 days.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9what is miss johnson callin

5、g mr.zhang for?aasking him to a dinner.basking him to visit the factory together.cdiscussing an important business matter with him.10where is miss johnson staying?arose garden hotel. brose garden.cgarden hotel.11what can we learn from the telephone dialogue?amiss johnson is a businesswoman from cana

6、da.bmr.zhang is the manger of the factory.cmiss johnson has not been to the city.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12who is teddy jones?aa doctor. ban actor. ca reporter.13what happened to the main character?ahe suffered from cancer.bhe got married to a girl.che wanted to be a doctor.14what can we learn from the dia

7、logue?atv audiences know many famous doctors.bbarbara played a role on the tv show.cteddy liked the role he played very much.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15what is the man famous for?adoing business. bcollecting coins.cteaching maths.16how does the man get the coins for his collection?ahe trades for rare and ol

8、d ones.bhis uncle often gives him some.che asks for some from his friends.17who is the woman?aa teacher. ba saleslady. ca journalist.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18why are some people against seat belts?ait may trap the driver and passengers while the cars are on fire or sinking.bit's very troublesome to w

9、ear it.cit will make the cars on fire or sink.19how many car­accidents lead to fire and sinking?ahalf of them.bmore than half of them.cless than half of them.20what is the article about?amore and more people are killed in the car­accidents.bargue about seat belts.cseat belts cause more peo

10、ple to lose their lives.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项a、b、c和d中,选出最佳选项。aif you're short on cash, you don't have to pay for an expensive gym membership to get in shape. below are some choices for you! and the best is that they don't cost a penny!nike run clu

11、b and nike training club tuesdays, wednesdays and thursdays, various locations nike's free run club with coaches and pacers opens to anyone who wants to learn how to run like the professionals. besides, there's the nike training club for all health levels, covering boxing and other exercise.

12、 it's not one for men, thoughthe classes have a women­only policy. call up in advance for participation(参与)! our parks mondays, wednesdays and fridays this brilliant program works with local communities to bring free health group classes across the city. they're led by qualified instruc

13、tors and you can join anything from the body­building club at the olympic park to yoga in victoria parkjust remember to register(注册) online and book ahead. sweaty betty's in­store classes daily, various locations and times with over 70 classes to pick each week, it's no wonder mums

14、 crowd into sweaty betty to keep their health on track. but to sign up for a class, it's fastest fingers firstplaces can be booked up to a week in advance so simply register online and watch out for a free spot. sweatshop running community sundays to thursdays, various locations and timesrunning

15、 can be a lonely old task. sweatshop's run clubs, held at branches across london, aim to make it a little more social. we'd recommend this for more experienced runnersthe entry level distance is 5 kilometersbut a pace keeper at the back means you won't be left behind. ready to work up a

16、good sweat? just go to the events listed on their website!21. which of the four programs admits women only? aour parks. bsweaty betty's in­store classes. csweatshop running community.dnike training club.22how can you join sweatshop running community?aby calling up in advance.bby registering

17、 online and waiting.cby showing up at the intended spot.dby booking a week earlier.23what's the purpose of the passage?ato offer exercising courses for beginners.bto advertise free body­building programs.cto give advice on how to do physical activities.dto create a communication platform fo

18、r runners.bminutes after the last movie ended yesterday at the plaza theater, employees were busy sweeping up popcorns and gathering coke cups. it was a scene that had been repeated many times in the theater's 75­year history. this time, however, the cleanup was a little different. as one g

19、roup of workers carried out the rubbish, another group began removing seats and other theater equipment in preparation for the building's end. the film classic the last picture show was the last movie shown in the old theater. though the movie is 30 years old, most of the 250 seats were filled w

20、ith teary­eyed audience wanting to say good­bye to the old building. theater owner ed bradford said he chose the movie because it seemed appropriate. the movie is set in a small town where the only movie theater is preparing to close down. bradford said that large modern theaters in the ci

21、ty made it impossible for the plaza to compete. he added that the theater's location (位置) was also a reason.“this used to be the center of town,”he said. “now the area is mostly office buildings and warehouses. ” last week some city officials suggested the city might be interested in turning the

22、 old theater into a museum and public meeting place. however, these plans were abandoned because of financial problems. bradford sold the building and land to a local development firm, which plans to build a shopping complex on the land where the theater is located. the theater audience said good

23、73;bye as bradford locked the doors for the last time. after 75 years the plaza theater had shown its last movie. the theater will be missed.24in what way was yesterday's cleanup at the plaza special?ait made room for new equipment.bit signaled the closedown of the theater.cit was done with the

24、help of the audience.dit marked the 75th anniversary of the theater.25why was the last picture show put on?ait was an all­time classic.bit was about the history of the town.cthe audience requested it.dthe theater owner found it suitable.26what will probably happen to the building?ait will be re

25、paired.bit will be turned into a museum.cit will be knocked down.dit will be sold to the city government.27what can we infer about the audience?athey are disappointed with bradford.bthey are sad to part with the old theater.cthey are supportive of the city officials.dthey are eager to have a shoppin

26、g center.c ola orekunrin is the founder and managing director of the for­profit company, flying doctors nigeria ltd., the first emergency (紧急情况) air ambulance(救护车) service in the country. in nigeria, where road conditions can be poor, and rural clinics are often unprepared to deal with major me

27、dical emergencies, flying doctors has become a lifesaver, airlifting patients from remote areas to hospitals, and providing care on the way. london­born orekunrin was inspired to set up the company after her 12­year­old sister died. when she was still in medical school in the u. k, he

28、r sister was on holiday in nigeria and unexpectedly needed emergency treatment. the nearest clinic wasn't able to treat her. the family tried to find an air ambulance to move her to the hospital, but the quickest­available service was far away in south africa .her sister had died by the tim

29、e a flight became available. “ i was filled with deep sadness and almost anger,” orekunrin says. “i wanted to come to nigeria and try to contribute in some way. ” after studying other models of emergency air ambulances in the u. k. and other parts of africa, orekunrin knew it would be the most effec

30、tive way to help patients access the proper facilities in a large area that is often difficult to travel by car. but getting_flying_doctors_off_the_ground_wasn't_easy. orekunrin began by renting aircraft as a way to keep costs down. she then established partnerships with hospitals across africa

31、and abroad and started her company nearly five years ago. the company now has 20 helicopters and jets and a staff that includes seven senior flight doctors. orekunrin has also worked toward improving medical care across nigeria. flying doctors now provides scholarships for medical students and has e

32、stablished partnerships with rural non­governmental organizations, such as the starlite hopes initiative, in nigeria's delta state, which offers care to the poor. orekunrin hopes to keep finding new ways to improve medical services in nigeria. the young doctor knows there are challenges ahe

33、ad, but as she's already shown, not even the sky is the limit.28what does flying doctors do?ait provides people with free care.bit transports patients quickly.cit improves clinics' services.dit helps to build roads.29orekunrin came up with the idea of setting up flying doctors because of _.a

34、her majorbher sister's tragedycthe big profits it could makedthe success of such services in the u. k.30the underlined words in the text mean “_”a.the helicopters couldn't take offbthe company didn't start smoothlycthe doctors weren't used to working in the airdthe nation wasn't

35、ready for air ambulance services31which of the following can best describe orekunrin?acaring and determined.bhonest but bad­tempered.cqualified and friendly.dclever and single­minded.dgiving generously and receiving gratefully make it easier to live happily with others. yet, why do we have

36、 such difficulty accomplishing these things in our relationships? let me start with the idea of giving generously. i think people are unwilling to be generous to others because they fear to be used. for example, my husband and i have family members who only contact us when they need money. we usuall

37、y accept their requests, but we rarely receive a “thank you”. most people would say that my husband and i are being used, and i suppose we are. but when we give, we shouldn't be giving for the purpose of getting gratitude or praise. rather, we should be giving because it's the good thing to

38、do. a “ thank you” is merely the_icing_on_the_cake. everything that we have, from our ability to wake up each morning to the money in our bank account, is a gift from the world. in return, the world asks us to use these gifts to help others, either by giving them our time or our resources. the good

39、news is that when we live our lives being nice to others, our lives run more smoothly(顺利地) . if you're generous, yes, some people will use you. but if you practice being generous, most of your relationships will improve. and at the same time, we should remember to receive gratefully. i truly bel

40、ieve that you cannot say “thank you” enough. so often we get lazy about expressing gratitude. parents can feel unappreciated by their children, and teachers can feel unappreciated by their students. just because a task is part of someone's job description doesn't mean that you shouldn't

41、thank them for it. words of appreciation make others feel good about themselves like nothing else. it's good for us to say “thank you” because we regularly need to remind ourselves of how lucky we are. and hearing those two words can make us feel great for days. if you are looking for a secret s

42、olution to improve your life, i can give you one: give generously and receive gratefully.32. the author mentions her family members in the passage mainly to explain _. awhy we should give even if we feel we are being used bwhy people have trouble expressing gratitude cwhy we should accept whatever o

43、thers request dwhy it's necessary to express gratitude or praise33. what does the underlined phrase “ the icing on the cake” in paragraph 3 probably refer to? asomething that is necessary bsomething that is not of much help csomething that leads to an unexpected result dsomething that makes an e

44、xperience better34. according to the author, why should we be grateful to those who help us? abecause it makes us feel lucky. bbecause words of gratitude delight people. cbecause it's not other people's duty to help us. dbecause all we normally get are gifts from the world.35. what's the

45、 purpose of writing this passage?ato stress the importance of being generous. bto persuade people to give generously and receive thankfully. cto show how to express our gratitude to others. dto give tips on how to improve other people's lives.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项

46、,选项中有两项为多余选项。 farmers, especially in developing countries, are often criticized for cutting down forests. but a new study suggests that many farmers recognize the value of keeping trees. researchers using satellite images found at least ten percent trees cover more than one billion hectares of farml

47、and._36_ the study found the most tree cover in south america. _37_ north africa and west asia have the least. and it also found that climate conditions alone could not explain the tree cover in different areas. _38_ there are areas with few trees but also few people, and areas with many trees and m

48、any people. the findings suggest that things like land rights, markets or government policies can influence tree planting and protection. dennis garrity heads the world agroforestry center. _39_ the problem, he says, is that policy makers and planners have been slow to recognize this and to support

49、such efforts. the satellite images may not show what the farmers are using the trees for, but trees provide nuts, fruit, wood and other products. they provide windbreaks and shade. _40_ even under drought conditions, trees can often provide food and a way to earn money until the next growing season.

50、aalmost all of it is covered by trees.bnor could the size of nearby populations, meaning people and trees can live together.che says farmers are acting on their own to protect and plant trees.dhe devotes most of his time to making people realize its importance.enext comes africa south of the sahara,

51、 followed by southeast asia.fthey also help prevent soil loss and protect water supplies.gthat is almost half the farmland in the world.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。tim ma's parents once opened a restaurant, which unfortunately closed. ma'

52、;s parents hoped he would become an engineer. they wanted financial security for their child. so ma _41_ studying electrical engineering in college. but ma wanted to _42_ the restaurant business after he'd done several engineering jobs. it was in his blood. after all, his parents had owned a chi

53、nese restaurant, so had his uncle. because of their own _43_, his parents disapproved and asked ma to think it over. ma remained _44_, though. he was going to do things differently since he learned from the major _45_ of his parents as restaurant ownersthey knew little about cooking. so, at age 30 m

54、a _46_ to schoola cooking school. he determined to study the fundamentals of cooking in order that he could work as a _47_ in his own restaurant. when his first restaurant maple ave opened, he cooked, and even _48_ equipment because he had no repairman. finally his long hours _49_. ma opened his fou

55、rth restaurant kyiersan. for ma, kyiersan is a _50_ name. it comes from his old family name, kyin, and the chinese words for 1 3.the numbers _51_ his three children. “ and i simply _52_ them all together and called it kyiersan.” he _53_ his training in cooking with chinese tradition to create new di

56、shes. part of ma's success is due to the _54_ menu and food. but a lot of it _55_ comes from his hard work.41a.thought aboutbgave up cgot through dended up42a.enter bchange cquit dreform43a.decision bachievement cfailure ddream44a.upset bfirm cexcited dhesitant45a.challenge bbusiness cmistake dskill46a.adapted breplied cresponded dreturned47a.chef bbaker cmanager dwaiter48a.purch

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