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高中英语Unit5Music单元练习新课标人教版必修2高中英语Unit5Music单元练习新课标人教版必修2高中英语Unit5Music单元练习新课标人教版必修2Unit5Music单元练习一、单项选择(1.Becauseof

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D.aboveallA.Don’tworryB.Don’tmentionitD.Forgetit7.Ifyouwanttosellyourproductyoumust_____it.

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D.toadvertiseD.laughed9.-Couldyouhelpme______outallthoseproblems?Sure.A.tosortB.sortedC.sortingD.tobesorted10.Americanwomenusuallyidentifytheirbestfriendassomeone____theycantalkfrequently.A.whoB.asC.aboutwhich11.Althoughhisnewideawasacceptedbyfewpeople,he_____it.A.insistedonB.stucktoC.held

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D.atall14.—Let’sgotothemoviesafterwork,OK?—________A.Notatall.B.Whynot?C.Nevermind.D.Whatofit?15.-Howdidyoumeetyourwifeatthefirsttime?Completely_____,Ibumpedintoherintheshoppingmall.A.byanychanceB.onpurposeC.bymistakeD.bychance二、完形填空(20分)(A)Myfriend,Imissedyousomuch!"IshoutedoutwhenIsawthesea.Butsoon,itseemedthatIcouldn'tspeakanymorebecauseeverythingaroundmewasquiet.Iwas16byitsgreatnaturalpower.SoIsatontheshore,enjoyingthelastsunlightoftheday.Ilostmyselfintherosysky.Asthesunshoneontheseawater.Thesurfaceturnedgolden.Icouldnotfindmorewordstodescribethat17.Walkingslowlyalongthecoast.Ifoundasign.It18thatmorethan22l0yearsago,thefirstemperorinChinesehistory,Yingzheng,cametotheeasttofindamagicmedicinetomakehimlivelonger.Butwhenhecamehere,hecouldn'tfindanymore19,alltherewas,wastheboundlesssea-water.ThisscenestruckYing.Hethoughtabouthis20andexperiences.Sohewrotethreecharacters"“天终点”(theendoftheworld).Infact,deepinhisheart,heknewthathis21wasdrawingnear.Hewasright.OnhiswaybacktoXianyang(thecapitalcityofQindynasty),Yingzhengpassedaway.Thesunhaddisappearedcompletelyandthewav8werepattingtheshore.Thousandsoffeelingscametome,whatasimilarscenetothatoftwothousandyearsago!Suddenly,Iseemedtounderstandeverything.22theseaisalwayskind.Itslargeheartecanholdeverything.Whenyouhavetroubles,tellthesea,anditcan23yoursadnessandhappiness.Ontheotherhand,theseaisthewitnesstohistory.Qin,Han,Jin...thesedynastiesarejustlikethe24inspace,thatshinebrightlyinhistory.Butsoonerorlate,theyfadeanddisappear.Everythingchanges,exceptthesea.Inahundredsyearsfromnowon,wewillhavebecomethedirtintheearth.25oneday,alittleboywillcomehereandwantoknowthespiritofthesea.Hewillneverknowthataboydidthesamethinghundredsofyearsbefore.Thewavesgoonmovingandthehistoryofhumanityrollson.()16.A.movedB.silencedC.drawnD.fascinated()17.AlookB.ideaC.sceneD.landscape()18.A.showedB.carvedC.saidD.appeared()19.AlandB.cureC.medicineD.grass()20.lifeB.empireC.deedsD.dreams()21.returnB.hopeC.endD.days()22.AForonethingB.OnonehandC.InawarD.Fromonepoint()23.AtakeB.removeC.shareD.understand()24.AstarsB.dynastiesC.timeD.history()25.AMaybeB.ThenC.OnD.When(B)Onceuponatime,ayoungfarmernamedSeiwaspreparinghisfieldsforcomingwinter.Hismotherhadrecentlydied,andnowhewasall26intheworld,withnoonetohelphim.Hewasthinkingabouthismany27andhisgreatlonelinesswhensuddenlyhesawasnakemovingacrosstheground.Seiwatcheditglideslowlytowardssomeflowerswhereaspiderwashangingbyathreadfromherweb.Thespider28himofhismothersoSeiranforwardanddrovethesnakeaway.Surprisedbytheyoungman's29,thespiderstaredupathim.ButSeinever30andreturnedtohiswork.Afewdayslater,alovelyyoungwomancametoSei'shouseandsakedhimwhetherheneededsomeonetoweavehiscloth.Seiwasamazed.Hedidneed31badtoldnobody."Howcouldyouknow?"heasked.Thegirllookedshylyatherfeet."Ijustknow,"shesaid."AndSeiledhertohismother'sweavingroom."Youcanworkhere,hesaid,"whileIaminthefields."Thateveningwhenhereturnedfromwork,hedidn't32thegirltohavefinishedmuch,yettheyoungwomanshowedhimadozenbeautifulpiecesofcloth.33",hesaid."Howcouldyoufinishsomuchwork?"Buttheyoungwomanputafingertoherlips."PromiseyouwillneveraskmethatorcomeintotheweavingroomwhileIamworking.""Allright,"Seisaid.Dayafterday,hereturnedfromthefieldstofindstillmorebeautifulpieces.ButonedaySeicouldn'thelpaskingonceagainabouthersecret.Againthewomansaidno.Aftermanyweeks,Seibecamemoreandmore34.Oneafternoon,hetiptoedtothewindowoftheroomandlookedin.Henearlyfelloveratthesightthatmethis35.There,beforetheloom,stoodnottheyoungweaverwomanbutanenormousspiderwitheightlegs,weavingfromanendlesslylongsilverthreadsheproduced.( )26.A.himselfB.friendlessC.lonelyD.alone( )27.A.houseworkB.tasksC.achievementsD.clothes()28.A.askedB.warnedC.remindedD.looked()29.A.pityB.actionC.courageD.kindness()30.A.knewB.noticedC.foundD.looked()31.A.clothesB.weavingC.handsD.help()32.A.expectB.believeC.mistakeD.understand()33.A.GreatB.ImpossibleC.StrangeD.Impressive()34.A.disbelievingB.impatientC.doubtfulD.curious()35.A.eyesB.imaginationC.ideaD.doubt三、阅读理解(45分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)IfyouhavereadthefairytaleabouttheItalianboyPinocchio,youwillrememberthateveryoneknewwhenheliedbecausehisnosegrew.Butdidyouknowthatyourbraincanalsobetray(出卖)youwhenyoutellalie?AstudyreleasedlastMondayshowedthatthebrainsofpeoplewhoarelyinglookverydifferentfromthosewhoaretellingthetruth.AccordingtotheUSresearchers,thisfindingcouldleadtocreatingamoreaccurateliedetector."Theremayheseparateareasinthebraininvolvedintruth-tellingandcheatingthatcanbemeasured,”saidScottFaro,headoftheresearchgroup.Faroandotherscientiststestedninevolunteers.Sixofthemwereaskedtoshootatoygunandthenlieandsaytheydidn'tdoit.Threeotherswhowatchedtoldthetruthaboutwhathappened.Thevolunteerswereconnectedtoaspecialmachine,whichusedastrongmagnettoprovideareal-timepictureofbrainactivity.Cleardifferenceswereseenbetweentheliarsandthetruth-tellers.Atotalofsevenareaswereactiveinthecheatinggroup,butonlyfourinthetruth-tellingteam.“Itseemedtotakemorebrainefforttotelltheliethantotellthetruth,”Farosaid.Thetraditionallie-detectormachinelooksatsweat,skin,breathingandheartratechanges.Usingsuchnewtechnologyasaliedetectorwouldbeexpensive,butitmightheworthwhileinsomecriminalcases.( )36.Atthebeginningofthestory,theauthormentionedPinocchioi1lorderto________.A.introduceson1ethingfunnyaboutlyingB.tellyouthatnowinreallifeliarscanberecognized'C.informyouthatcriminalscannolongerliewitl1outbeinglbundoutD.introduceyoutoadiscoverythatanotherpartol'yourbody,insteadonthenose,cangivealiaraway.()37.WhatdidFaroandotherscientistsfind?A.Cheatingandtruth-tellinginvolvetotallydifferentbrainareas.B.Morevolunteersareneededtomakesurethattheirtechno1ogyisreliable.C.Thedifferencesinbrainactivitiescanshowwhetherapersonhastoldalie.D.Tellingthetruthismucheasierthantellingalie.()38.WhichisNOToneofthedifferencesbetweentheprospectivelie-detectorandthetraditio11alone?A.Theyexa11linedifferentpartsofthebody.B.Thetraditionalonecannotshowsuchcleardifferencesbetweenpeoplewhotellalieandthosewhotellthetruth.C.Thetraditionalonetakesalongertin1etocheckoutaliar.D.Theyusedifferenttechnologies.(B)Haveyoueverdreamedofgoingonatriptospacewithyourfriends?Sittingcomfortablyinaspaceship,youenjoythesightofthestars

shiningoutside.lookingdown,youseeablueplanet-theEarth.Twentysenior1st1ldentsfromBeijingNo.56Highschoolwereluckyenoughtosharesuchanexperience,TheywereamongthefirsttovisitthenewBeijingPlanetarium(天文馆)sinceitopenedtothepubliconDecemberConstructionworkbeganin2001andcost300millionyuan.Thenewfive-floorbuildingis30metreshighandhas20thousandsquaremetresoffloorspace.Ithasn1anyworld-classfacilitiesincludingadigitalspacetheatreandaspasecapsulesimulator(仿真太空舱)。ThereisalsoaJurassicperiod(侏罗纪)exhibition.Intheplanetarium'sspacetheatre,advanceddigitalfacilitiesandathree-dimensional(三维的)projectorwillgivevisitorsapictureoftheuniverse.Theywillalsobeabletoseethemoon,acometlstarsanddistantgalaxies(星系)throughate1escope."Whenweareinspace,wecan'tseeaswideanangleasyoucansittinghereinthetheatre,"saidchina'sfirstastronautYangLiwei,whowasimpressedbywhathesaw.Inadditiontothespacetrip,thestudentstookajourneybacktoprehistoric(史前的)timesinal5-minutefeaturefilmnamed"LifeOrigins".Thefilmwasshownintheplanetarium’s3Dtheatre,thelargestintheworld.Everyimageinthefilmseemsreal.GaoYuan,astudent,saidwhenavastseaappearedonthescreen,hisseatslowlywentdownandmadehimfeellikehewasintheocean.Thereissomuchattheplanetariumthatsomeofthestudentsfeltsonetripwasnotenough.YanChenguang,Gao’sschoolmate,madeasecondvisittwodayslater.“IespeciallywenttoseethevacuumtelescopewhichIhadnotiemforbefore,”hesaid.Itistheonlyvacuumtelescopeinthecountryanditwasontheroofofthebuilding,throughwhichtheaudiencecangetacloseuplookatthesun.Atpresent,threetheatres,twoobservatoriesandsunexhibitionhallareopentothepublic.Asolarsystemexhibitionhallandagalaxyexhibitionhallwillopennextyear.( )39.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?A.Atriptospace.B.ThenewBeijingPlanetarium.C.20students'specialexperience.D.GoingtospacewithYangLiwei.( )40.Whichpartoftheplanetariumisthelargestintheworld?A.Thespacetheatre.B.Thevacuumtelescope.C.Thethree-dimensio11altl1eatre.D.TheJurassicperiodexhibition.( )41.YangLiwei'swordsinthestoryshowedthat______.A.otherscannowgetagoodimpressionofanastronaut'sexperienceB.inactualspace,somethingaffectsone'seyes,soyoucan'tseeeverythingC.moderntechno1ogycanreallydowondersD.youcangetanevel1betterviewofspaceinthetheatre( )42.Whydidson1eofthestudentswanttopayanothervisittotheplanetariun1?A.Theplaceissowo11deriiIlthatit'sworthasecondtrip.B.Moreexhibitionl1allstoopennextyearwould

bring

muchmorepleasure.C.Missingthevacuumtelescopewasabigpity.D.Thetimeseemedtooshorttogothrougheverythingtotheircontent.(C)WarriorwomenIranianwomenarenotallowedtowatchmenplayfootball.But2,000yearsagotheycouldhavebeenkillingmenonthebattlefield.DNAtestsonthe2,000-year-oldbonesofanIranianwarriorhaveshowedthatskeletonbelongedtoawoman,anarcl1aeologistworkinginthenorthwesterncityofTabrizsaidonDecember6.Headdedthatthetomb,wl1ichhadallthetrappingsofawarrior'sfinalrestingplace,wasoneof109.DNAtestswerebeingcarriedoutontheotherskeletons.CoffinrobbersAgroupofZimbabweanhitch-hikershadashockonDecember6.Theyweredriventoagraveyardandforcedtodigupacoffinatgun-point.Threemeninatruckoffered20hitch--hikersalifttoatownshipoutsideHarare.Buttdrovetodigupacoffinatgun-point.Theythenhadtoputthehumanremainsbackintothepitandgivetheemptycoffintothegangsterswhodroveoffintothenight.StealingcoffinsfromgravessotheycanberesoldisontheincreaseinZimbabwe.ThespreadofAIDShasincreaseddemandforcoffinsandmanypeoplecannotaffordtobuycoffinslegally.( )43.Fromthefirststory,wek11owwarriorsarepeoplewho_______.A.areviolentandkillothersB.lovetrappingsandthegoodonescanhavetheseintheirtombsC.aresoldiersonthebattlefieldD.arecruelfighters( )44.Byaddingthatthetombwasoneof109,thearcheologistA.moresimilartombswerefoundB.moreresearchwouldbecarriedoutC.nootherDNAtestsprovedthesameresultyetD.suchadiscoverywasreallyamazing( )45.Whatwastheshockthatthehitch-hikersexperienced?A.Theywererobbedbysomegangstersatagraveyard.B.Theywereforcedtomovesomeskeletons.

meant_____.C.Theyhadtodigapitunderthreat.D.Somegangstersforcedthemtodigupacoffin.( )46.Whatdidthegangsterswant?A.Thetreasuresthatwereusuallyburiedinthegraves.B.Theywantedtodosometricksonthehitch-hikers.C.TheywantedtoavoidbeinginfectedbytheAIDSvirusfromthecoffin.D.Theywantedtomakemoneybysellingthecoffin.(D)Runninglikethewind,roaringlikethunder,tigershavelongbeenfearedandrespectedasakingoftheanimalworld.Butlastweekareportsaidthattherearenomorethan30wildtigersleftinsouthChina.ThiswastheconclusionofateamofscientistsfromChina'sStateForestryAdministrationandtheWorldNatureFund.TheSouthChinatiger,alsoknownastheChinesetiger,isnativetosouthernChina.Inthel950s,therewereover4,000tigersfoundinmountainforestsinthecountry.Butduetothedestructionoftheirnaturalhabitatanduncontrolledhunting,ithasbeenpushedontothelistoftheworld'stoptenmostendangeredspecies.Sixty-sixofthebigcatscanbefoundinthecagesofadozenzoosaroundChina.Buttheyarenothingliketheirwildcousins.Theyhavelosttheirnaturalskillssuchashuntingandkilling.Iftheyweresetfreetheycouldnotlookafterthemselves."Breedinghasdamagedthequalityofthespecies,"saidPeiEnle,deputydirectoroftheShanghaiZoo.Toreintroducethespeciesintothewild,thecountrystartedaprogramtosendfivetotenyoungtigerstoSouthAfrica.Fourofthemhavealreadyarrived.ProgresshasbeenmadeastwoeldertigershaverecoveredsomeoftheirinstinctsandcanhuntwildanimalsbythemselvesattheAfricanbase."SouthAfricansareveryexperiencedinreintroducingbiganimalstothewild.Thecountryhasverygoodnaturalconditionsforthetigerstolearnin,"saidLuJun,officedirectoroftheNationalWildlifeResearchandDevelopmentCenter."WetriedinFujianProvinve,butitwasnotsuccessfulastherewasnotacompleteeco-chainandtherewasalackofspace."Thetigersshouldretl1rntoChinain2020whenthereservationsinFujianareready.()47.WhatisthemainreasonfortheSouthChinatigerbecomingoneoftheworld'stoptenmostendangeredspecies?A.Becauseithaslostitsnaturalinstincts.B.Becausethereisnotacompleteeco-chain.C.Becausethereisnospaceforit.D.Becauseuncontrolledhuntinghasdestroyeditsnaturallivingconditions.()48.Bysaying"huttheyarenothingliketheirwildcousins",thewritermeansthat________.AtheyarenolongerfearedbyotherwildanimalB.theydon'tknowhowtohuntorkillC.acompletechangehasresultedinthespeciesbecauseofbreedingD.toreintroducethemintothewildhasbecomeanurgenttask()49.WhatisthepurposeofsendingyoungtigerstoSouthAfrica?A.Tohelpthetigersrecovertheirabilityto1iveinthewild.B.Toprovidethemwithabetterenvironment.C.Togetthetigerstogoonatour.D.Tofindacompleteeco-chainforthem.()50.WhichoneisnotthereasonforSouthAfricabeingchosenasthetrainingplace?A.BecausethetigerscanhuntwildanimalsbythemselvesattheAfricanbase.B.BecauseSouthAfricansareskilledatdealingwiththetigers.C.Becausethereisacompleteeco-chainandenoughspacethere.D.Becausethecountryhasagoodnaturalconditionsforthetigerstolearnin.(E)Directions:Matchthearticleswiththemainideas/topics.Writethecorrectletterinthebracketsbeloweacharticle.A.Whatskillsshouldlhave?B.Wasitapopulargame?C.WhatequipmentdoIneed?D.W-hoarethebestbadmintonp1ayersintheworld?EWhocanplaybadminton?F.Whoinventedthebadminton?Bythemidtolate-l870s,manypeopleinEnglandwereplayingbadminton.Theyformedindoorclubsandplayedtournamentsagainsteachother.Inl893,theBadmintonAssociationofEnglandwasformed.Sincethen,badmintonhasdevelopedintoapopulargame.()51.Now,itiswidelyplayedinBritain,Denmark,Sweden,China,Indonesia,Malaysia,KoreaandmostAsiancountries.Britanalonehas4millionplayers.ThebadmintoneventsattheSeoulOlympicswereamongthefirsttosellout.()52.Anyone!.Badmintioncanbeplayedbybothmenandwomen,youngorold,eventhedisabledhavepickedupthegame!BecausebadmintonisagameOfskill,sizeandstrengthdon'tmatter.Badmintonisoneofthefewgamesinwhichawomancancompeteequallywithaman.Weseethisinthemixeddoublescompetitions.()53.Modern-dayracquetsarelightweight,hightechgadgetsthatweightlessthan3.5ounces.Theyarestrungverytightly.Shuttlecocksaremadeoffeathers(thebestarefromtheleftwingofagoose),andweighbetween4.75and5.50grams.Thenetisfivefeethigh.( )54.Ifit'syourambitiontobeabadmintonace,you'llneedthesequalities:explosiveness,1ightningquickreflexesandrapidhand-eyecoordination,why?WelltheshuttlecockdoesmoveVERYfast.Ithasclockedspeedsofmorethanl80mph(that'sfasterthanatennisserve!)( )55.AtthemomentIndonesianarethebest.Sixoftheworld'stopl0men'splayersarefromIndonesia,andthetopwomen'splayerisfromthereaswell.China,Malaysia,SouthKorea,DenmarkandSwedenalsohaveverygoodbadmintonplayers.四、阅读表达(共5小题;每题4分,满分20分)Thinkaboutallthethingsyouenjoydoingoutside.Doyouhaveahuge,greenfieldorcityparkclosetoyourhousewhereyou

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