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2023年最新的高中英语人教版必修五全册单元测试题及答
案
第I卷(三部分,共115分)
第一部分:听力:(略)
第二部分:运用(共两节,45分)
第一节:单项选择:(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡
上将该题涂黑。
21.willwegiveintothedifficulties.Whichofthe
answerscan,tbechosen
A.OnnoconditionB.Atnotime
C.InnotimeD.Never
22.Notforamomentthetruthofyourstory.
A.hehavedoubtedB.hedoubtsC.didhedoubtD.hediddoubt
23.Nextdoortoours,whohasjustreturnedform
abroad.
A.wherelivesanoldmanB.wheredoesanoldmanlive
C.livesanoldmanD.doesanoldmanlive
24.Notonlypollutedbutcrowded.
A.didIfeelB.IfeltC.IhadfeltD.hadIfelt
25.IfinallygotthejobIdreamedabout.Neverinalllife
sohappy.
A.usefulB.valueC.importantD.worth
26.Notonlyinterestedinfootballbut
beginningtoshowaninterestinit.
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A.theteacherhimselfis,allhisstudentsare
B.theteacherhimselfis,areallhisstudents
C.istheteacherhimself,areallhisstudents
D.istheteacherhimself,allhisstudentsare
27.Wearebydoctorstoeatmorenaturalfoodandtake
plentyofphysicalexercises.
A.suggestedB.warnedofC.informedD.advised
28.Asyouknow,itismydutytomyyoungersistersfrom
beinghurtwhentheyareindanger.
A.preventB.saveC.stopD.protect
29.Thisbookissaidtobeaspecialonewhichmany
eventsnotfoundinotherhistorybooks.
A.writesB.coversC.printsD.reads
30.Childrenneedmanythings,,theyneedlove.
A.afterallB.firstofallC.lastofallD.atlast
31.Ihavesearchedforthebookbutcouldn,tfindit.
A.thoroughlyB.deeplyC.ateaseD.comfrotably
32.Youpartinthepartyintime.
--SorryIwasdelayedbytheaccident.
A.aresupposedtotakeB.havesupposedto
C.aresupposedtohavetakeD.supposedtotake
33.--WouldyoumindifIopenedthedoor
A.Yes,goaheadB.No,goaheadC.Yes,pleaseD.Nevermind
34.Agoodteachermusttohisstudentshowimportanta
properlearningmethodis.
A.getthroughB,getacrossC.getawayD.getover
35.Coralisnotaplantbutavarietyofanimallife
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andbrightcolors.
A.indifferentshapesB.inadifferentshape
C.ofdifferentshapeD.ofadifferentshape
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C
和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
WhenIwokenextmorning,Iwasdyingof_36_.Iseemedtohavea
holeinsteadofa_37_.Idressedquicklyandhurrieddowntothe
dinning-room.Itwasabigroomwithsixtallwindowsandtheugliest
wallpaperIhadeverseen!_38_,Ihadbeentoldthehotelwasnot
beautifulbutthatyouwerebetter_39__therethaninanyother
hotel;andthatwas_40__Iwantedjustthen.
Thewaitercamehurryingup.BeforeIcamedownstairsIhad
prepared___41__carefullyforwhatImust42_.Ihadlookedthree
timesinmydictionarytomakesure___43__"breakfast“reallymeant
“breakfast”.Ihadtriedtogettheright_44_andIhadstoodin
thefrontofamirrorandtwistedmymouthuntilitached.
Thewaiteraskedme_45__Icouldnotunderstand,butIspokeonly
myonepreparedword“breakfast”.Helookedatmeina_46way.so
Irepeatedit.Stillhedidnotunderstand.Itwas_47_thatEnglish
peopledidn,tunderstandtheirlanguage..Thewaiter_48__hishead
andwentaway,buthecamebackinaminuteandbroughtatraywith
tea,breadandbutter---enoughtofeedasmallarmy---andwent
away.ButIwashungry,andIleft___49_.Whenthewaitercameback
Ithoughthisfaceshowedalittle___50_,butyoucannever___51_.
Whatawaiter?sfacereallyshows.Inanotherminutehebrought
_52__traywithsomebacon(熏肉)andsomeeggs.He_53_have
misunderstoodme,butIthoughtitwasnouseexplainingtopeople
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whodon'tunderstandtheirownlanguage,soIjustsettoworkon
thebaconandeggs,wonderingwhetherIcouldpossiblyclearthat
plate.
Well,Ifinishedthebaconandeggs.Igotupandmademyway
slowlytomyroom-atleastfivepound__54_.Ineverbelieveduntil
thenthatanymealcould_55__me,butonthatdayImetmy
Waterloo(滑铁卢).
36.AhungerB.coldC..angerD.illness
37.A.stoneB.headC.breastD.stomach
38.A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.SoD.However
39.A.receivedB.fedC.caredD.eating
40.A.justB.whatC.thatD.why
41.A.EnglishB.mealC.questionsD.myself
42.A.speakB.answerC.sayD.explain
43.A.thatB.aboutC.ofD.to
44.A.pronunciationB.meaningC.formD.spelling
45.A.whetherB.somethingC.whenD.what
46.A.surprisedB.friendlyC.puzzledD.touched
47.A.unbelievableB.trueC.thoughtD.apity
48.AwavedB.shookC.bowedD.patted
49.A.muchB.alittleC.nothingD.empty
50.A.pleasureB.surpriseC.prideD.satisfaction
51.A.tellB.guessC.designD.express
52.A.otherB.anotherC.moreD.me
53.A.shouldB.mightC.wouldD.must
54.A.lighterB.heavierC.weightierD.more
55.A.hurtB.fatC.defeatD.please
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
第4页共15页
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Everykidwishestobeanadult.Butnowasgrown-ups,someadults
findtheycannotleavechildhoodbehind.Theybecomekidults
(kid+adult).Beingakidulthasbecomealifestyle-choiceamongyoung
peopleacrossAsia.
Somekidultscollecttoystheyonceplayedwith.HelloKitty,
Garfield,andSnoopyhavemanyadultfansaroundtheworld.Itisnot
unusualtoseea20-somethingwomanwithabig,Garfield-shaped
cushiononhersofaoraHelloKittymobilephoneaccessory.
Otherkidultsstillenjoychildrensstoriesandfairytales.For
example,BloomsburyevenpublishedtheHarryPotternovelswithan
adultcover.Thatway,nooneelseonthesubwaywillknowthatan
adultisactuallyreadingachildrensbook!
Kidultscanbelikevitaminstosociety.Adultswhovaluetheir
childhoodandholdontopure,child-likeemotionmaybeneededin
sucharoughanddrysociety,saidLeeSojung,professorofForeign
StudiesatHankukUniversity(韩国外国语).Headdedthatkidult
culturemayfillthegenerationgapbetweenadultsandkids.Itcould
givechildrenandtheirparentsbooks,movies,andcartoonshowsto
enjoytogether.Hemayberight.
TimGreenhalgh,aprofessor,explainedthatsomekidultsjust
refusetogrowup.Theyvaluechildhoodbecauselifeinabusyand
stressfulcityfrightensthem.Kidultswouldliketoforgettheirage
andopenlyshowtheirfearofsocietyandadulthood.
56.Wecaninferfromthearticlethat.
A.Kidultsmisstheirchildhoodsomuchthattheycantgiveup
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theirtoys
B.Bloomsburyknowssomekidultsdontwantpeopletoknowthat
theyarekidults
C.Kidultsliketohavevitaminsverymuch
D.Sometoysaresointerestingthatevenadultslikethemvery
much
57.Accordingtotheauthor,beingakidultisgoodinsomeway
exceptthat.
A.itcanimprovetherelationshipbetweenparentsandtheirkids
B.itcanhelpkidultsfeelrelaxed
C.itishelpfultosolvesomesocialproblems
D.itcanmakepeopleloyaltoonesparents
58.Accordingtothewriter,.
A.beingakidultisnothingwrongB.kidultshavementalproblems
C.oursocietyisverydullD.somepeoplecannevergrowup
B
Ifwomenaremercilesslyexploited(录U削)yearafteryear,they
haveonlythemselvestoblame.Becausetheytrembleatthethoughtof
beingseeninpublicinclothesthatareoutoffashion,theyare
alwaystakenadvantageofbythedesignersandthebigstores.
Clotheswhichhavebeenwornonlyafewtimeshavetobeputaside
becauseofthechangeoffashion.
Changingfashionsarenothingmorethantheintentionalcreation
ofwaste.Manywomenspendlargesumsofmoneyeachyeartoreplace
clothesthathavehardlybeenworn.Womenwhocannotaffordtothrow
awayclothinginthisway,wastehoursoftheirtimechangingtheir
old-fashioneddresses.Skirtsarelengthenedorshortened;neck-lines
areloweredorraised,andsoon.
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Noonecanclaimthatthefashionindustrycontributesanything
reallyimportanttosociety.Fashiondesignersarerarelyconcerned
withnecessarythingslikewarmth,comfortanddurability(耐用).
Theyareonlyinterestedinoutwardappearanceandtheytake
advantageofthefactthatwomenwillputupwithanyamountof
discomfort,aslongastheylookright.Therecanhardlybeamanwho
hasntatsometimeinhislifesmiledatthesightofawoman
shakinginathindressonawinterday,orpickingherwaythrough
deepsnowinhighheeledshoes.
Whencomparingmenandwomeninthematteroffashion,the
conclusionstobedrawnareobvious.Dotheconstantlychanging
fashionsofwomensclothes,onewonders,reflectbasicqualitiesof
inconstancyandinstabilityMenaretooclevertoletthemselvesbe
cheatedbyfashiondesigners.Dotheirunchangingstylesofdress
reflectbasicqualitiesofstabilityandreliability(稳定耐用)That
isforyoutodecide.
59.Designersandbigstoresalwaysmakemoney.
A.bymercilesslyexploitingwomenworkersintheclothing
industry
B.becausetheyarecapableofpredictingnewfashions
C.byconstantlychangingthefashionsinwomensclothing
D.becausetheyattachgreatimportancetoqualityinwomens
clothing
60.Tothewriter,thefactthatwomenchangetheirold-fashioned
dressesisseenas.
A.awasteofmoneyB.awasteoftime
C.anexpressionoftasteD.anexpressionofcreativity
61.Newfashionsinclothingarecreatedfor.
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A.thecommercialexploitationofwomen
B.thewomensstrengthofcharacter
C.basicqualitiesofinconstancyandinstability
D.animportantcontributiontosociety
62.Bysayingtheconclusionstobedrawnareobvious(LineOne
toLineTwo,ParagraphFour),thewritermeansthat.
A.womensinconstancyintheirchoiceofclothingisoften
laughedat
B.womenarebetterabletoputupwithdiscomfort
C.menarealsoexploitedgreatlybyfashiondesigners
D.menaremorereasonableinthematteroffashion
C
Whilefootballfansfeelstronglyangryandshockedaboutmistakes
madebyreferees(裁判)becausetheycannotseeclearlywhathas
happened,asmallGermancompanyisquietlypleased.
ForCairosTechnologies,mistakesmadebyrefereesarethekindof
advertisingthatmoneycannotbuy.Thecompanyhasdevelopedatiny
chip(芯片)thatfitsinsideafootballanddetermineswhetherthe
ballhascrossedthegoalline,bybeingabletodiscoveritsexact
locationonthefield.Theworldfootballorganization,FIFA,has
showninterestinthetechnology.Itisverypossiblethatthenew
technologywillbeusedinthe2023WorldCupinGermany.
Wevebeentestingthetechnologyatthemainsoccerstadiumin
Nurembergforsometimeandmorerecentlyinanunder-17FIFACupin
Peru,saidGunterRohmer,adirectorofthecompany.Thetechnology
hasperformedwell,andwereprettyoptimisticthatitwillbeused
atthegamesinGermanynextyear.
Thechiponlyweighs12grams,andisplacedinthecenterofthe
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football.Itsends2,000signalsasecondtoareceivernetworkof12
antennas(天线),placedaroundthefield.Thereceiversthensend
informationabouttheballslocationtoacentralcomputer,and
becauseitworksinrealtime,itcanimmediatelytellthereferee
whetheragoalhasbeenscored.Thechipevencantellwhentheball
crossesthelineinmid-air.OliverBraun,oneoftheinventorsof
thechip,saysthatfeedbackfromGermanrefereeswasgenerally
positive.Germanysports-weargiantAdidasisalsooptimisticabout
usingthiskindofchipinotherballsports.
FIFAaimstotestthetechnologylaterthisyearatanothergame
inJapanbeforedecidingwhetherornottointroduceitinall12
stadiumsinGermanyfornextyearsWorldCup.
63.CarlosTechnologiesispleasedbecause.
A.footballfansareangrywithreferees
B.theirnewproductcansatisfyfootballfans
C.theirnewproductwillhaveagoodmarket
D.theycansellalotoffootballinthefuture
64.InthefirstsentenceinParagraph2,...mistakesmadeby
refereesarethekindofadvertisingthatmoneycannotbuymeans
A.CarlosTechnologiescantaffordthehighpriceforadvertising
theirproduct
B.Mistakesinproductionarealsoakindofadvertisement
C.CariosTechnologieshasalreadyspentalotofmoneyon
advertisingtheirproduct
D.RefereesmistakeswillbeofgreathelpforthesaleofCarlos
Technologiesnewproduct
65.Theunderlinedwordfeedbackprobablymeans.
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A.informationgivenbackbyauserB.advicegivenbysomeone
C.supplyingfoodtocustomersD.foodgivenbackbyconsumers
66.Thenewproducthasdrawnattentionfromsome.
A.famouspeopleB.refereesC.bigcompaniesD.countries
D
London-一Amorningtrainridesaway,acrossthechannel.English
kidsdiscusstheLiverpoolsfootballteaminaParispub.
SomeParisianshavestartedtotraveltoworkinLondon.
Inthe19thcentury,CharlesDickenscomparedthetwocities,
LondonandParis,inATaleofTwoCities.Thesedays,itmightbeA
taleofOneCity.
Astherearefewjobsathomeoverrecentyears,perhaps250,000
Frenchmenmovedacrossthechannel.Withanunderseatunnel,they
couldtravelbetweencitiesinthreehours.TheEuropeanUnionfreed
themfromimmigrationandcustoms.
Paris,richinbeauty,ismorestylish.ButLondonfeelsmorefull
oflife,andmorefununtilthepubsshutdown.
Forme,thedifferenceisthatLondonisreal,alive,saidTrevor
Wheeler,afinancialexpert.
ChantalJaouen,aprofessionaldesigner,agrees.IamFrench,but
I11stayinLondon,shesaid.
Thereis,ofcourse,theotherview.JulieLenouxisastudentwho
movedtoLondontwoyearsago.IthinkpeoplelaughmoreinParis,
shesaid.
Bothcitieshavechangedbeyondrecognition,saidLarryCollins,
anauthorandsometimesaLondoner.
Likemostpeoplewhoknowbothcitieswell,hefindsthetwonow
fittogethercomfortably.
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IfirstfellinlovewithParisinthe1950s.Thingsaresomuch
moreordered,andlifeisbetter.
Butcertainlynotcheaper.
InsomepartsofLondon,rentscanbetwicethoseonAvenueFoch
inParis.
DecidingbetweenLondonandParisrequiresalifestylechoice.
LikeDaphneBenoit,aFrenchjournalismstudentwithperfect
English,manyyoungpeoplearehappytobecloseenoughsotheydont
havetochoose.
IloveParis,mylittleneighbourhood,thewayIcanwalkarounda
centre,butlifeistooorganized,shesaid.InLondon,youcanbe
whoeveryouwant.Noonecares.
67.Itcanbeinferredthat.
A.ParisandLondonarethetwobiggestcitiesintheworld
B.inthe19thcentury,Dickenstoldhisstoriesinthetwocities
C.LondonandParisusedtobeseparated
D.LiverpoolisabigcityinFrance
68.Accordingtothispassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE
A.PeoplefeelitdifficulttofindajobinParis.
B.PeoplecanttraveltoLondonwithoutapassport.
C.PeoplecantraveltoLondonwithoutapassport.
D.PeoplecanfindanyjobinLondon.
69.Accordingtothispassageweknowthat.
A.ParisiansenjoyEnglishfoodmorethantheirown
B.LondonersseldomtraveltoParisonholidays
C.bothcitieshavetheiradvantages
D.youngpeopleprefertoliveinLondon
70.Whichcityisbettertoliveinaccordingtothepassage
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A.Paris.B.London.C.Bothcities.D.Itjustdepends.
71.Whatsthemeaningofthelastsentence
A.PeoplecandoeverythinginLondon.
B.PeoplewillfeellonelyinLondon.
C.PeopleinLondonenjoylivingindifferentways.
D.PeopleinLondonenjoyalawlesslife.
E
Nowletslookourselvesasaspeciesinrelationtoecosystem
balance.
Modernscientistsbelievethathumankind,likeotheranimals,
evolved(进化)throughmillionsofyearsofchangesandadaptationsto
theenvironmentandthatourmostdirectevolutionaryancestorwas
probablyanearlierspeciesoftheprimate(monkey,ape)group.
Despitethissimilaritywithothercreatures,however,theevolution
ofhumankinddiffersfromthatofotherspeciesinoneimportantand
uniqueway.
Inotherspecies,evolutionhasledtospecialization,bothinthe
speciesabilitiesandinitsplacewithintheenvironmentalstructure.
Forexample,thegiraffeismuchadaptedtofeedingontreetops,but
itisalsospecializedandthuslimitedtofeedingontreesand
shrubs.Onlywithgreatdifficultycanitbenddowntograzeonthe
ground.Similarly,theanteaterisextremelywelladaptedtoeating
antsbutisunabletocatchoreatotheranimals.
Thesameistrueforcountlessotherspecies.
Forhumankinditisopposite.Ourevolutionhadledtoavery
generalizedability.Ourhighlydevelopedintelligenceandabilityto
makeandhandletoolsmeanthatwecandoalmostanything.Humans
evolvedinsuchawaythatweareabletomoveintoeveryenvironment
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onEarthandevenintospace.Nonaturalcompetitoroffersgreat
resistance,andothernaturalenemiessuchasdiseasehavebeen
controlled.
Saidanotherway,weseeinhumankindagreatimbalancebetween
biologicalpotentialandenvironmentalresistance.Theresultisthe
rapidlyincreasingworldpopulation,frequentlyreferredtoasthe
populationexplosion.Further,tosupportourgrowingpopulation,
naturalecosystemsarebeingincreasinglydisplacedbyhuman
habitations,agriculture,andotherhumansupportingactivities.
72.Fromthepassagewecaninferthatinthecourseofevolution
A.humankindisveryimportanttoearlierspecies,suchasthe
primategroup
B.humanbeingsarelimitedbytheenvironmentwhileanimalsare
not
C.humanbeingsbecomemoreandmoredifferentfromeachother
D.humankindhasexperiencedageneralizationratherthan
specializationinability
73.Accordingtothepassage,primateincludessuchanimalsas
A.monkeysandanteatersB.tigersandapes
C.apesandmonkeysD.monkeysandgiraffes
74.Accordingtothepassage,evolutionhasmadeitpossiblefor
humansto.
A.increasethepopulationB.resistnaturaloffers
C.gotothemoonD.curealldiseases
75.Accordingtotheauthor,imbalancebetweenbiological
potentialandenvironmentalresistancehasresultedin.
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A.thepopulationexplosionB.thedestructionofhuman
habitations
C.thegrowthofnaturalecosystemD.thespecializationofhu
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