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1、12/12必修三第五单元单元测试卷一、阅读理解AIn the 1950s, a family who owned a farm near Beulah, Michigan kept a bull chained to an elm (榆树). The bull paced around the tree, dragging the heavy iron chain, which led to a groove (槽) in the bark. The groove deepened over the years, though for whatever reason, it did not k

2、ill the tree. After some years, the family took their bull away. They cut the chain, leaving the loop (圈) around the tree and one link hanging down. Then one year, agricultural disaster struck Michigan in the form of Dutch Elm Disease. All of the elms lining the road leading to the farm became infec

3、ted and died. Everyone thought that the old elm would be next. The farms owners considered doing the safe thing:pulling it out and cutting it up into firewood before it died. But they simply could not bring themselves to do it. It was as if the old tree had become a family friend. So, they decided t

4、o let nature take its course. Amazingly, the tree did not die. Nobody could understand why it was the only elm that was still standing in the country!Plant pathologists(病理学家) from Michigan State University came out to observe the tree. They observed the scar left by the iron chain, now almost comple

5、tely covered by bark. The plant experts decided that it was the chain that saved the elms life. They reasoned that the tree must have absorbed so much iron from the chain that it became immune (免疫) to the fungus (真菌). Its said that what doesnt kill you will make you stronger. Or, as Ernest Hemingway

6、 put it, “Life breaks us all, but afterwards, many of us are strongest at the broken places. ”1. What happened to the elms in Michigan during the agricultural disaster?A. The elms were tied by iron chains. B. Some of the elms were cut up into firewood. C. All the elms were infected by a disease and

7、died. D. Nearly all of the elms died of a disease. 2. From the passage we can learn that the old elm was saved by_. A. the groove in the barkB. the fungus in the treeC. the iron remaining in itD. its own immune system3. The underlined sentence “let nature take its course” means_. A. leave the elm at

8、 the mercy of natureB. help the elm grow normallyC. let nature take the elm away D. have nature give a lesson to the elm4. What is the best title for the text?A. Never Lose Heart in TroubleB. Strike While the Iron is HotC. Brave to Face FailureD. Stronger after SufferingBSome futurologists have assu

9、med that the vast upsurge(剧增)of women in the workforce may portenda rejection of marriage. Many women, according to this hypothesis, would rather work than marry. The converse(反面)of this concern is that the prospects of becoming a multi-paycheck household could encourage marriage. In the past, only

10、the earnings and financial prospects of the man counted in the marriage decision. Now, however, the earning ability of a woman can make her more attractive as a marriage partner. Data show that economic downturns tend to putting off marriage because the parties cannot afford to establish a family or

11、 are concerned about rainy days ahead. As the economy comes to life, the number of marriages also rises. The increase in divorce rates follows to the increase in women working outside the home. Yet, it may be wrong to jump to any simple cause-and-effect conclusions. The impact of a wifes work on div

12、orce is no less cloudy than its impact on marriage decisions. The realization that she can be a good provider may increase the chances that a working wife will choose divorce over an unsatisfactory marriage. But the reverse is equally plausible(似是而非的). Tensions grounded in financial problems often p

13、lay a key role in ending a marriage. By raising a familys standard of living, a working wife may strengthen her familys financial and emotional stability. Psychological factors also should be considered. For example, a wife blocked from a career outside the home may feel caged in the house. She may

14、view her only choice as seeking a divorce. On the other hand, if she can find fulfillment through work outside the home, work and marriage can go together to create a stronger and more stable union. Also, a major part of womens inequality in marriage has been due to the fact that, in most cases, men

15、 have remained the main breadwinners. A working wife may rob a husband of being the master of the house. Depending upon how the couple reacts to these new conditions, it could create a stronger equal partnership, or it could create new insecurities. 5. The word “portend” (Line 2, Para. 1) is closest

16、 in meaning to“_”. A. defyB. signalC. suffer fromD. result from6. It is said in the passage that when the economy slides_. A. men would choose working women as their marriage partnersB. more women would get married to seek financial securityC. even working women would worry about their marriagesD. m

17、ore people would prefer to remain single for the time being7. If women find fulfillment through work outside the home,_. A. they are more likely to dominate their marriage partnersB. their husbands are expected to do more houseworkC. their marriage ties can be strengthenedD. they tend to put their c

18、areer before marriage8. One reason why women with no career may seek a divorce is that_. A. they feel that they have been robbed of their freedomB. they are afraid of being bossed around by their husbandsC. they feel that their partners fail to live up to their expectationsD. they tend to suspect th

19、eir husbands? loyalty to their marriageCEight days for just 12,000Departs: May, October 2017Includes: Return flights from 6 Chinas airports to Naples Return airport to hotel transport Seven nights accommodation at the 3 star Hotel Nice Breakfast The service of guides Government taxesJoin us for a wo

20、nderful holiday in one of the Europes most wonderful comersNaples in Italy if you want to have a nice time in a beautiful small quiet place. The ancient Romans called the city “happy land” with attractive coastline, colorful towns, splendid views and the warm Mediterranean Sea. Your best choice for

21、a truly memorable holiday!Choose between the peaceful traditional villages of Sant Agata, set on hillside six miles away from Sorrento, or the more lively and well-known international resort town of Sorrento, with wonderful views over the Bay of Naples. Breathtaking scenery, famous sights and Europe

22、an restaurants everywhere. From the mysterious Isle of Capri to the hunting ruins of Pompeii, and from the unforgettable “Amalfi Drive” to the delightful resorts of Positano, Sorrento and Ravello, the area is a feast for the eyes! Join us and you wont be disappointed!Price based on two tourists shar

23、ing a double room at the Hotel Nice. A single room, another 2,000. A group often college students, 10,000 for each. Like to know more? Telephone Newmarket Air Holidays Ltd on: 08452267788 (All calls charged at local rates). 9. All the following are included in the price of 12,000 EXCEPT . A. transpo

24、rt between the airport and the hotelB. telephone calls made by touristsC. the service of guides to touristsD. a double room for every two tourists10. If you like to visit historical sites, which of the following is your best choice?A. Amalfi B. Sant Agata. C. Pompeii. D. Sorrento. 11. If you dont li

25、ke sharing a room with others, you have to pay . A. 12,000 B. 10,000 C. 2,000 D. 14,00012. Who is the advertisement intended for?A. Potential tourists. B. College students. C. Quiet people. D. Old people. DIt is 7 am and the alarm is going off. You know you have to be out of bed to catch the bus. Bu

26、t the urge to bury yourself in the bed is ever so strong. Sounds familiar? Why is it that teens find it difficult to get themselves out of bed in time every morning or stay sharp and focused during the first couple of hours of school?During adolescence, the body goes through many changes and these i

27、nclude a shift in sleep patterns. Researchers from MIT have been tracking the bodys need for sleep in teenagers. They found that though adolescents need as much as 9. 5 hours of sleep a day, they get to bed later and later with each passing year. In fact, the sleep cycle shifts later by as much as 1

28、2 to 18 minutes each year between the ages of 10 and 20! So by the time a 10yearold who sleeps at 8 pm grows to be 17 or 18, his body naturally wants to stay up till 10:30 pm or 11 pm. According to researchers, this is because of a hormone called melatonin (褪黑激素) that is secreted (分泌) by the pineal

29、gland a tiny structure deep inside the brain. Melatonin regulates the bodys natural day night rhythms. It causes a person to become sleepy by lowering his bodys core temperature. In teens, melatonin is secreted much later in the evening and continues to increase throughout the night. This makes it d

30、ifficult for teens to fall asleep earlier as they did in their younger years. Likewise, the effect of melatonin continues until much later in the morning, making it hard for them to wake up early. A study found that at least one in four teens is tired and falls asleep in school at least once a week.

31、 During sleep, important body functions and brain activities happen. So how can teenagers get their sleep enough? The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that middle and high schools should start later not before 8:30 am. This should give teens some more time to sleep at night. 13. From

32、Paragraph 2, we can learn that if you sleep late, the next day you should _. A. stay sharp B. skip breakfast C. get up late D. stay up late14. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. The students want to stay up. B. The shifts of the sleep cycle. C. The pineal gland secretes

33、melatonin. D. The adolescents sleep late. 15. The teens go to sleep later than before because _. A. melatonin is secreted much later B. melatonin regulates the sleep timeC. they sleep a lot in the daytime D. they need to finish their homework二、七选五Small talk is a good way to make friends. If you trav

34、el to other countries or have friends from abroad, do you know how to use small talk to make conversation?In Britain, the best topic is the weather. British weather is changing all the time. 16Besides weather, its good to talk about gardens with British. You could say “Those roses look really beauti

35、ful, dont they?”17.So its also nice to start with “What a lovely dog! What is his name?”In America, people like to talk about sports news ,such as American football and basketball. 18So you might say “Its a nice shirt! Where did you get it?” Weather is a safe topic there, too.19Dont ask people “How

36、old are you?” Never ask: “How much money do you make?” It makes people uncomfortable. Dont ask strangers weather they are married. 20There are others in our daily life.A. You can start chatting by saying “Its a lovely day today, isnt it?”B. There are also a lot of topics to avoid during small talk.C

37、. Friends are important to us all, but how to make friends is a problem.D. Americans also talk about clothes.E. Politics or religion is not a good topic.F. English people love their pets.G. Only a few topics are not used for small talk.三、完型填空I often read of incidents of misunderstanding or conflict.

38、 Im left 21 . Why do these people create mistrust and problems, especially with those from other 22 ? I was growing up in Kuala Lumpur in the early 1960s, 23 children from different races and religions played and studied 24 in harmony. At that time my family lived a stones_ 25 from Ismails. And no o

39、ne was bothered that Ismail was a Malay Muslim and I was an Indian Hindu-we just 26 our differences. Perhaps, our elders had not filled our heads with unnecessary advice, well 27 or otherwise. We were nine when we became friends. During the school holidays, wed 28 the countryside on our bicycles, ho

40、ping to 29 the unexpected. At times Ismail would accompany my family as we made a rare shopping trip to town. We would be glad of his 30 . When I was twelve, my family moved to Johor. Ismails family later returned to their village, and I 31 touch with him. One spring afternoon in 1983, I stopped a t

41、axi in Kuala Lumpur. I 32 my destination. The driver acknowledged my 33 but did not move off. Instead, he looked 34 at me. “Raddar?”he said, using my childhood nickname(绰号). I was astonished at being so 35 addressed(称呼). Unexpectedly! It was Ismail! Even after two 36 we still recognized each other.

42、Grasping his shoulder, I felt a true affection, something 37 to describe. If we can allow our children to be 38 without prejudice, theyll build friendships with people, regardless of race or religion, who will be 39 their side through thick and thin. On such friendships are societies build and 40 we

43、 can truly be, as William Shakespeare once wrote, “we happy few, we band of brothers”. 21. A. interested B. pleased C. puzzled D. excited22. A. parties B. cities C. villages D. races23. A. why B. which C. how D. when24. A. together B. around C. alone D. apart25. A. drop B. throw C. move D. roll26. A

44、. refused B. made C. sought D. accepted27. A. paid B. meant C. preserved D. treated28. A. explore B. search C. discover D. desert29. A. get through B. deal with C. come across D. take away30. A. arrival B. choice C. effort D. company31. A. lost B. gained C. developed D. missed32. A. stated B. ordere

45、d C. decided D. chose33. A. attempts B. instructions C. opinions D. arrangements34. A. anxiously B. carelessly C. disappointedly D. fixedly35. A. familiarly B. strangely C. fully D. coldly36. A. departures B. months C. years D. decades37. A. possible B. funny C. hard D. clear38. A. them B. themselve

46、s C. us D. ourselves39. A. from B. by C. with D. against40. A. still B. otherwise C. then D. instead四、语法填空My cousin and I travelled across Canada by train. We saw some great scenery and many wild 1. (animal) from the train on the way through the Rocky Mountains. The city of Thunder Bay is 2. port in

47、 the center of Canada. In Toronto, we 3. (go) up the tall CN Tower and saw the misty cloud from Niagara Falls.When we arrived in Montreal,we saw many signs and ads in French. Then we went to Old Montreal,4. (sit) in a typical cafe beside the St Lawrence River. Montreal is a city 5. wonderful restaur

48、ants and clubs. We spent the afternoon 6. (do) some shopping in shops and visiting the artists in their workplaces. People there speak English 7. the city has French culture and traditions.That night as the train was speeding along the St Lawrence River toward the Gulf of St Lawrence 8. down to the 9. (distance) east coast,we dreamed of 10. (France) restaurants and red

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