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Unit5Meetingyourancestors单元测试题

(120分钟150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。

1.Whattimedidthespeakersfixfortheappointment?

A.At4:00.B.At4:15.C.At4:30.

2.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?

A.Changeaschoolforhisson.

B.Makemealsforhissonbyhimself.

C.Punishhisson.

3.WhogaveLucythecellphone?

A.Hermother.

B.Herfather.

C.Herbrother.

4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.TohaveanX-ray.

B.Togotothehospital.

C.Tohelptheinjuredman.

5.WhatplacemightbeclosetoJaneandBill'snewhome?

A.Atrainstation.

B.Abusstation.

C.Anairport.

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,

你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出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题。

6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.InanX-rayroom.

B.Intheman'soffice.

C.Inaclinic.

7.Whyisthemanwomed?

A.Becausehispainisveryserious.

B.Becausehehasneverhadthepainbefore.

C.Becausehe'sgoingtohaveaheartattack.

8.Whafswrongwiththeman?

A.Hedoesn'thavearegularheartbeating.

B.Hehasaseriouspaininthechest.

C.Hedoesn'thavehismealsregularly.

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Atthebeginningofaclass.

B.Inthemiddleofaclass.

C.Betweentheclasses.

10.Whydidn'ttheboyansweranyquestionsonthehomework?

A.Hefoundthemdifficult.

B.Hereadthewrongchapter.

C.Heforgottoreadthechapter.

11.Howdidtheboygettoschoolthismorning?

A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bybike.

听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inalibrary.

B.Inanoffice.

C.Inaclassroom.

13.Howmanybrothersandsistersdoesthemanhave?

A.5B.3C.2

14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Love.B.Friendship.C.Afamily.

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.What'stheman'sprobableprofession(职业)?

A.Aninterviewer.

B.Aprofessor.

C.Atrainingteacher.

16.Howlongdidthewomanworkinthelastcompany?

A.About4years.B.About6years.

C.About9years.

17.What'sthewoman'sgreatestconcern?

A.Salary.B.Furthereducation.

C.Holidays.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whydoesthespeakergivethelecture?

A.Totellwhattotakeforcyclingtours.

B.Togivesomeadviceoncyclingtours.

C.Toexplaintheadvantagesofcyclingtours.

19.Whatisthemostimportantthingforcyclingtoursinthespeaker'seyes?A.Water.

B.Clothes.C.Safety.

20.Whatshouldthecyclistsdoduringthecyclingtoursinwinter?

A.Takesomewarmclothes.

B.Takeplentyofwater.

C.Stoptohavearestwhenfeelingtired.

第二部分词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

21.(2013•潍坊高二检测)WhenJennymadethemistakeagain,therewasno

forherbuttotakethepunishment.

A.preferenceB.evidence

C.agreementD.alternative

22.—Iamendlessexaminations.

-Cheerup,David.Keeponuntilthecollegeentranceexaminationends.

A.caughtupwithB.comeupwith

C.fedupwithD.putupwith

23.Thesedaysthegovernmenthasissuedseveraleconomicpoliciesthatwill

prosperityofmanufacturingindustry.

A.accumulateB.accomplish

C.accessD.accelerate

24.IfIfailtopaythebill,thenetworkcompanywillmyInternetconnection.

A.cutoffB.cutup

C.cutinD.cutdown

25.—Yourbirthdayisjustaroundthecorner,Jerry.

—Yes,Tmreallyit.

A.lookinguptoB.livingupto

C.comingbacktoD.lookingforwardto

26.(2013•唐山高二检测)1thoughtIknewtheway,butIgotlost.

A.somehowB.altogether

C.otherwiseD.therefore

27.Themoneyhermothergaveherwasnotfbrbusfaresandlunches,soshe

foundapart-timejob.

A.acuteB.ample

C.authenticD.accurate

28.Theschoolmasterthegirl'sbraveryinhisopeningspeech.

A.applaudedB.appeared

C.apologizedD.clapped

29.loneliness,youngpeoplelikechallengingthemselvesbytravelingalone.

A.RegardlessofB.Intermsof

C.InsteadofD.Inadditionto

30.(2013•武汉高二检测)Productionatthefactorywasfortwohoursbecause

therewasnoelectricity.

A.interruptedB.disturbed

C.missedD.lost

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

WhenIwasalittlegirl,Ifoundloveinaboxallbecauseofaclassassignment.

OnaFridaynight131atthedinnertable,“Myteachersaidwehavetobringabox,

aspecialbox,fbrourvalentinesonMonday”.

Mothersaid,"We'llsee,“andshecontinuedeating.

Whatdid“We'llsee"mean?Ihadtohavethatbox,32mysecondgrade

Valentine'sDaywouldbeadisaster.Maybetheydidn'tlovemeenoughtohelpme

withmy33.

AllSaturdayIwaited34andwithSundayarriving,myconcernincreased.

However,I35thatanenquiryabouttheboxwould36angerorloudvoices,

forinmyhousechildrenonlyaskedonce.Morethanthat37trouble.

LateSundayafternoon,myfathercalledmeintothekitchen.Thetablewas

coveredwithdifferentkindsofcolorful38.A(n)39shoeboxrestedontopof

it.40floodedthroughmewhenDaddysaid,"Let'sgetstarted41your

project.

Inthenexthourmyfather42theshoeboxintoanimpressivevalentinebox.

Colorfulpapercoveredtheuglycardboardwithredhearts43towhatIconsidered

alltherightplaces.Hesangwhileheworked.Whenhefinished,hewassodelighted

thata44smilespreadacrosshisface.uWhatdoyouthinkofthat?"heasked.

Iansweredhimwithahug.

Butinside,45dancedallthewaytomyheart.Itwasthefirsttimethatmy

fatherhaddevotedsomuch46tome,forhisworldconsistedonlyofwork.

Theholidaypartyarrived,andmyclassmatesputcardsandpresentsintothe

valentineboxes.Laughterfilledourclassroomuntildismissaltime47.

Onthewayhome,Iheldoutmyvalentineboxfortheworldto48.Thelove

thatfilleditmeantmoretomethanallthevalentinesinside.

Thevalentineboxbecameasymbolofhislovethat49throughdecadesof

otherValentine'sDays.Myfathergavemeothergiftsthroughtheyears,butnone

50comparedwiththeloveIfeltwithinthelimitsoftheold,emptyshoebox.

31.A.announcedB.appeared

C.servedD.sat

32.A.andB.butC.orD.so

33.A.designB.plan

C.ideaD.project

34.A.sadlyB.anxiously

C.disappointedlyD.patiently

35.A.foundB.realized

C.knewD.imagined

36.A.startB.cause

C.markD.produce

37.A.invitedB.tookC.savedD.had

38.A.boxesB.giftsC.paperD.food

39.A.newB.bigC.attractiveD.empty

40.A.RelaxationB.Relief

C.CheerD.Calm

41.A.byB.atC.inD.on

42.A.foldedB.packed

C.changedD.pressed

43.A.joinedB.attachedC.linkedD.connected

44.A.slightB.briefC.broadD.confident

45.A.joyB.funC.interestD.amusement46.A.

moneyB.timeC.supportD.hope

47.A.reachedB.setC.spentD.came

48.A.acceptB.respectC.admireD.recognize

49.A.carriedB.keptC.spreadD.lasted

50.A.everB.evenC.yetD.still

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

"Around500,000yearsago,atthePekingManSiteatZhoukoudian

inBeijing'ssuburbanFangshandistrict,whichisabout50kmfromthecity

ofBeijing,therelivedearlyhumanbeings,“saysaChinahistorytextbook.

Thetextbooknowhastoberevised.Newdatingtechniquessuggestthe

remainsofPekingMan一foundinthe1920s一areover200,000years

olderthanpreviouslythought.What'simportantaboutthatdate,about770,

000yearsago,isthatthiswasaniceageonEarth.

OverEarth'slonghistory,therehavebeenanumberoftimeswheniceandsnow

coveredalargepartofitssurface.Suchperiodsareknownasiceages.

Earthisinaniceagenow.Itstartedabout2millionyearsago.Despitethemany

warmperiodssincethen,scientistsregardthewholetimeasoneiceagebecauseof

thecontinuousexistenceofatleastonelargeicesheet一theoneoverAntarctica.

ThenewdiscoverywasmadebyChineseandUSscientists.ItsuggestsPeking

Manisprobablyouroldestcoldweatherhumanbeing,saidDarrylGranger,an

atmosphericscientistatPurdueUniversitywhoseresearchappearsinThursday's

editionofthejournalNature,

TheaverageyearlytemperatureatthetimeinthatpartofChinawasaroundthe

freezingmark,butitwastoodryforanicesheet,Grangersaid.

Thisraisesaquestion.HowdidPekingMansurvivethecoldweather?

RickPotts,aSmithsonianInstitutionhumanoriginsexpertwhowasn'tinvolved

intheresearch,raisedthreepossibilities:

First,fire.EarlyfindingsshowedsignsofafireinPekingMan'scave.Butthere

hasbeendebateaboutwhetherthefirewasaccidentalorcontrolled.

Second,fur.ThereisnoevidencethatPekingManusedsimpletoolstomake

moreform-fittingclothes.It'smorelikelyheworeanimalfur.

Last,hemayhavedevelopedgraduallytohandlethecold.PekingManmayhave

experiencedphysiologicalchangesthatallowedmorebloodtoflowtohishandsand

legs,Pottssaid."Peopleingeneralwholiveincolderclimatestendtobeshorterand

wider,5,heexplained.

UnlikethetimesofPekingMan,todaytheglobaltemperatureisrisingduetothe

greenhouseeffect.Inthefuture,couldhumansdeveloptohandlethewarmthjustas

PekingMandidtofightthecold?

51.Accordingtothenewresearch,PekingManactuallydatesbackto.

A.around500,000yearsago

B.over200,000yearsago

C.about770,000yearsago

D.about2millionyearsago

52.Whatisthemostimportantstandardfbrscientiststodecideaniceage?

A.Theweatherconditions.

B.Thecontinuousexistenceofanylargeicesheets.

C.Theaverageyearlytemperature.

D.Thelongperiodofsnowfall.

53.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofPekingMan?

A.Heistheoldesthumanbeing.

B.Heusedfiretokeepwarm.

C.Heworeform-fittingclothesmadefromfurwithsimpletools.

D.Hemighthavebeenshorterandwiderthanpreviouslythought.

54.Whatdoesthepassagemainlywanttoconveytous?

A.ThelatestdiscoveryaboutPekingMan.

B.ThelifeofPekingManduringiceage.

C.ThewaythePekingManusetofightagainstcoldness.

D.ThetimethePekingMandatefrom.

B

(2013•忻州高二检测)

AsmoreAmericansgotomainlandChinatotakejobs,moreChineseand

Americansareworkingsidebyside.Thesecross-culturalpartnerships,while

beneficialinmanyways,arealsohighlightingtensionsthatexposedifferencesin

workexperience,paylevelsandcommunication.

Inthelastfewyears,agrowingnumberofAmericansintheir20sand30shave

beenheadingtoChinaforemployment,attractedbyitsfaster-growingeconomyand

lowerjoblessrate.TheirChineseco-workersareoftenaroundthesameage.Butthe

twogroupswereraiseddifferently.TheAmericanshavehadmoreexposureto

free-marketprinciples."YoungAmericanswerebroughtupinacommercial

environment,,9saidNengZhao,28,aseniorassociateatBlueOakCapital,aprivate

firmbasedinBeijing.uWeweren't.Sotheworkplaceisauniquelearningprocessfbr

mygeneration.

ManagershiringworkersinChinaappeartobepayingforWesternexperience.

Foreignerstendtoearn10to15percentmorethantheirChinesecounterparts

(personsworkinginsimilarpositions),saidMichaelNorman,seniorvicepresidentat

SibsonConsulting,anAmericanfirm.Thatimbalancedoesnotgounnoticedby

Chineseworkers."ThereisdefinitelythebeliefthatAmericansgetpaidmorefbrthe

samework,“saidTingWang,25,anassociateatWildChina,atravelcompanybased

inBeijing.Ontheotherhand,Chineseworkershaveadeeperunderstandingofthe

influences,likeConfucianismandCommunism,whichplayapartintheircountry's

cultureandeconomy.

ItisimportantandnecessaryforAmericansworkinginChinatoadjust,saidMr.

Norman,whoworksonmanagementandworkforceissuesformultinational

companiesoperatinginAsia.

“IntheWest,thereissuchabonusongettingthingsdonequickly,butwhenyou

cometoworkinChina,youneedtoworkonlisteningandbeingmorepatientand

understandingoflocalwaysofdoingbusiness,9,hesaid.

55.MoreAmericansgotoChinatotakejobsbecause.

A.theywanttoexperiencedifferentcultures

B.Chineseworkersareeasiertocooperate

C.theycan'tfindproperjobsinAmerica

D.theeconomyofChinaisdevelopingrapidly

56.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthepassage?

A.Cross-culturalconflicts.

B.Cross-culturalpartnerships.

C.Multi-nationalcompaniesinChina.

D.Differentpaysforthesamework.

57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“imbalance“inParagraph3referto?

A.Unfairpaylevels.

B.Differentworkingexperience.

C.Unequalopportunities.

D.Differentupbringingenvironment.

58.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat.

A.AmericansworkinginChinaadjustverywell

B.waysofdoingbusinessindifferentcountriesdiffer

C.doingbusinessinChinatakesmoneyandpatience

D.internationalcompaniesneedtounderstandeachother

C

(2013・莱芜高二检测)

NeddineParkerisupby7inthemorning.Afterhermorning

exercisesandsomehousework,shedrivestothelocalhospital,where

shevolunteersonceaweek.WhatmakesParker'sroutineso

extraordinaryisthatsheis104yearsold.

“Idon'tknowwhyI'mstillhere,“shesaid.

Dr.ThomasPerisoftheBostonUniversityMedicalCenteristryingtofigurethat

out.AsthedirectoroftheNewEnglandCentenarian(百岁老人)Study,hestudies

there“superhumans”,thoseage100yearsandolder.

“It'slikewinningthelottery:hesaid."You'vegottochoosetherightnumbers

andtherightcombination.

Researchersbelieveabout30percentofagingisgenetic.Forthosewhogetto

extremelyoldages,familyhistorymayplayanevenmoreimportantrole.

ReubenLandau'smotherlivedto100,andthreeofhisbrothersandsistersinto

their90s.Landauisnearly102,andhestillpracticeslawafewhourseveryday.Both

LandauandParkerareremarkablyhealthy.Theytakefewmedicationsandhaveno

majorillness.

Perishasfoundthatmanycentenarianslackatypeofgene一E4一thatis

associatedwithanincreasedriskofheartdisease.Onestudyfoundthegeneisin29

percentofyoungmen,butonly15percentofcentenarians.Perisalsobelievesthey

mayhavea"protectivegene”,onethathelpsthemsurvivewhatmightkillothers.

Parker,forexample,smokeduntilshewas100andhadastrokeat89.

However,livingintoyour100sisn'tjustgenetics.Agingsuccessfullyhasmuch

todowithenvironmentandbehavior.Landauwatcheswhatheeatsandexerciseshis

bodyandmindeveryday.He'sconvincedit'swhyhe'sstillingoodhealth."'People

stillhavetodotherightthingstogettoveryoldage,“saidPeris.Soit'snotjustthe

cardsyou'redealt,buthowyouplaythehand.

59.Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,whatParkerdoesn'tknowinfact

means.

A.whyresearchersarestudyingher

B.whyshestillcanmanageherroutine

C.whyshevolunteersonceaweekinthehospital

D.whysheisstilllivingattheageof104

60.Bysaying"It'slikewinningthelottery",Dr.ThomasPerismeans.A.itis

quiteunusualtobeacentenarian

B.itisverydifficulttofind“superhumans^^

C.itisatoughjobinvestigatingtheagingprocess

D.ittakesalongtimetowinalottery

61.WhyareLandauandParkerremarkablyhealthyaccordingtotheresearch?

A.Becausetheyareremarkablyactiveinmind.

B.Becausetheylackagenelinkedtoillness.

C.Becausetheyarefondofsocialwork.

D.Becausetheyenjoysportsandhousework.

62.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.smokingmayincreasetheriskofheartdiseaseandotherfataldiseases

B.geneE4mayreducetheriskofheartdiseaseandotherfataldiseases

C.environmentandlivinghabitsareasimportantasgenes

D.genesarenotassociatedwithsometypesoffataldiseases

D

(2013・烟台高二检测)

RaeandBruceHostetlernotonlyworkveryhard,theyalso

relaxjustaswell.Numerousvacationshelpthecoupletomaintain

theirhealthandemotionalwell-being——andit'snosurprisetohealth

careprofessionals.

“Rest,relaxation,andstressreductionareveryimportantfor

people'swell-beingandhealth.Thiscanbeaccomplishedthrough

dailyactivities,suchasexerciseandmeditation,butvacationisanimportantpartof

thisaswell,“saidprimarycarephysicianNatashaWithersfromoneMedicalGroupin

NewYork.Witherslistsadecreaseriskofheartdiseaseandimprovereactiontimeas

someofthebenefitsfromtakingsometimeoff“Wealsoknowthatthemindisvery

powerfulandcanhelpwithhealing,soarested,relaxedmindisabletohelpthebody

healbetter,,9saidWithers.

Psychologistsconfirmthevalueofvacationsforthemind."Theimpactthat

takingavacationhasonone'smentalhealthisgreat,“saidFrancineLederer,a

clinicalpsychologistinLosAngeleswhospecializesinstressandrelationship

management.“Mostpeoplehavebetterlifeperspectiveandaremoremotivatedto

achievetheirgoalsafteravacation,evenifitisa24-hourtime-out.9,Thetripscould

begoodfortheirhealth,goodfortheirfamilyandgoodfortheirbusinesses.

TheonlinetravelagencyExpediaconductedasurveyaboutvacationtimein

2010,andaccordingtotheirdatatheaverageAmericanearned18vacationdays一but

onlyused14ofthem.Francetoppedthelist,withtheaverageworkerearning37

vacationdaysandusingallbuttwoofthem.Americans9responsesmaynotbe

surprisinginaculturewherelonghoursonthejoboftenarevalued,butthat'snot

alwaysgoodfbrtheindividual,thefamilyortheemployer.

Psychologistshavealsofoundthatpeoplewhodon'ttakeenoughtimetorelax

mayfindithardertorelaxinthefuture."Withouttimeandopportunitytodothis,the

nerveconnectionsthatproducefeelingsofcalmandpeacefulnessbecomeweaker,

makingitactuallymoredifficulttoshiftintoless-stressedstates,Mulhernsaid.

63.Howdidtheauthorintroducethetopicofthetext?

A.Bymakingcomparisons.

B.Bygivinganexample.

C.Byraisingquestions.

D.Byprovidingdata.

64.AccordingtoNatashaWithers,vacationscan.

A.weakenreactionsystem

B.cureseriousdiseases

C.reducethelevelofwell-being

D.decreasetheriskofheartdisease

65.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Oneshouldneverwaittorelax.

B.Workandrestgoagainsteachother.

C.Timeandopportunitywaitfbrnoman.

D.Arelaxedminddetermineseverything.

66.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthetext?

A.Waystorelaxinone'sfreetime.

B.Thebenefitsoftakingtimeoff.

C.Differentopinionsonholidays.

D.TheHostetlersalwaysonthego.

E

TwostudentsattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)havemanaged

todevelopabananapiano.JaySilverandEricRosenbaumwerelookingforawayof

turningeverydayobjectsintokeyboards.Theyhavedevelopedapieceofequipment

calledMakeyMakeythatcanturnfruit,animalsandevenhumansintokeyboards.Mr.

RosenbaumtoldtheBBCtheideabehindtheequipmentwastoenablepeopleto"see

theworldaroundthemasacollectionofkits(配套元件).”

Whenaskedaboutsafetyconcerns,Mr.Rosenbaumsaidtheamountofelectric

currentusedintheequipmentwasverysmallandharmlesstothehumanbodiesor

animals.Hesaidfuses(保险丝)hadbeenincludedintotheboardaswellastheUSB

porttoensuresafety.

Mr.Silversaidmanythingsinourdailylifecanbeusedintheirexperiment.

Evenhiscatbecamepartoftheexperiment.AccordingtoMr.Rosenbaumtheyhave

managedtoturntwoofhisfriendsintosoundmachines,abeach-ballintoagame

controllerandhaveusedacupofmilktomakemusic.

Around150piecesofequipmenthavebeenmadeavailabletotest-usersandAnn

MarieThomas,livedinMinneapolis,wasamongthefirsttotryit.Shesaysevenher

four-year-olddaughterhasmanagedtousetheequipmentwithoutanyhelp."Mykids

loveit.Mydaughterwasabletoplugitinandsetitup.Shehastriedmanyothertoys

andhasevenmanagedtoturnherselfintothekeyboard.M

MsThomas,aformerprofessorofengineering,trainsfutureengineeringteachers

andthinkstheequipmenthasalotofpotentialforuseinschools."Itisagreatwayto

engagekidswithscienceandtechnology,“shesaid."Ithelpedmydaughter

understandhowscienceandtechnologymaychangetheworld.”

67.WhatisJayandEric'spurposeofdevelopingMakeyMakey?

A.Tohelppeoplemakemorecheappianos.

B.Toencouragepeopletolearnmoreaboutmusic.

C.Toletpeopleknowthatmanythingsarounduscanbeusedasequipment.

D.Toshowthatmodemtechnologycanhelpwithmusicdevelopment.

68.Accordingtothepassage,safetymeasuresofMakeyMakeyinclude.

a.havingasmallelectriccurrent

b.havinglowelectricpressure

c.havingfusesinit

d.usingUSBports

A.a,bB.b,c

C.a,cD.a,d

69.InMrSilver'sopinion,.

A.manyobjectscanbeusedinMakeyMakey

B.bananasarebestfitforMakeyMakey

C.catsshouldbeusedintheexperimentfirst

D.MakeyMakeycanmakemusicbyitself

70.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph4?

A.KidsshowedspecialinterestinMakeyMakey.

B.ItisquiteeasyforpeopletouseMakeyMakey.

C.The150piecesofequipmenthavebeengiventotest-usersforfree.

D.Ms.ThomaswasthefirsttoexperienceMakeyMakey.

第四部分书面表达(共两节,满分50分)

第一节完成句子(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)

71.AsTomwouldn'tacceptthesalaryIcouldoffer,Ithejob

tosomeoneelse,(alternative)

因为汤姆不愿接受我给他出的薪金,别无选择之下,我只好把这项工作给其他人

了。

72.Thefirmwassuccessfullyrunand,heowedhissuccessto

thesupportofhisfriends,(look)

公司经营得很好,回首过去,他把他的成功归功于朋友的支持。

73.Itwasonlyafterheknewhewasinseriousillness.(quit)

仅仅在知道他的病情十分严重后他才戒烟。

74.Hehurriedhometheguestshadleft,(find)

他匆匆忙忙赶回家,结果发现客人们已经走了。

75.Trafficinthecityasnowstorm,(interrupt)

市内交通被暴风雪所阻断。

76.thetaskisfinished,wherecanwehaveaholiday?(assume)

如果工作完成了,我们去哪儿度假?

77.Mybicycleisn'twhereIputit.Whoit?(move)

我的自行车不在我放的那个地方了,会是谁动了它呢?

78.Thisisanoldbuildingthe16thcentury,(date)

这是一栋追溯至16世纪的古老建筑物。

79.1forthreedays,butIstillhaven91foundit.(look)

我已经花了三天的时间找我丢失的书,但还没有找到。

80.Ialwayshadthedreamtodancelikeabeautifulballerinatwirlingaroundand

aroundandhearingpeople.(applaud)

我一直梦想着像一个美丽的芭蕾演员一样跳舞,伴随着观众们的掌声轻盈地旋

转。

第二节短文写作(共1题,满分30分)

请根据以下提示,结合你生活中的一个事例,就“帮助”这一话题,用英语写

一篇短文。

Aseniorhighschoolstudentgetsseriouslyillandneedsatransplantatonce,

whichwillcostmuchmoney.Knowingthis,manystudentsandtheirparentsreachout

theirhelpinghands.Onthisplanet,everyonemayneedhelpandeveryoneshouldgive

ahelpinghandtothepeopleinneed.

注意:

①无须写标题,不得照抄英语提示语;

②除诗歌外,文体不限;

③内容必须结合生活中的事例;

④文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;

⑤词数120个左右。

Unit5Meetingyourancestors单元测试题

答案解析

【听力材料】

Text1

W:Thereseemsnoneedtowaitforthemanylonger.It9s4:15now.

M:Yes,hedidbelateforitfor15minutes,butbepatientplease,Alice!Text2

M:Mysonisstudyinginaboardingschool,butIamconsideringchangingone

forhim.

W:Ican'tagreewithyoumuchmore.Hemayfeelrejectedifhecan'tseehisparents

everyday.

M:Right.Heisn'tusedtothefoodthereandoftenfallssick.

Text3

M:Lucy,whoboughtyouthenewcellphone,yourmotherorfather?

W:Neither.Mybrothergaveittomeasagift.

Text4

M:Ouch,itreallyhurtsterribly,becauseIfelloverheavilyjustnow.

W:IthinkyouneedanX-ray.ShallIhelpyougettothehospital?

M:No,thanks.

Text5

M:HowdoJaneandBillliketheirnewhome?

W:It'sreallyverynice,buttheyaretiredofthenoiseoftheplanesgoingover

theirhouse.

Text6

W:Sohowlonghaveyoubeenhavingthispain?

M:Abouttwoweeks,doctor.

W:Andhaveyouhadthiskindofpainbefore?

M:No,never.ThafswhyI'msoworried.AmI...amIgoingtohaveaheart

attack,doctor?

W:Don'tworry,Mr.Simpson.(^Mostchestpainshavenothingtodowithheart

problems.It'snothingserious,justcalmdown.Lefshavealistentoyourheart

anyway.Couldyouunbuttonyourshirtforme,please?

Text7

W:Anddon'tforgettoreadChapterFiveandanswerthequestionsonPage99!Oh,

Jonathan,justaminute,Iwanttospeaktoyou.

M:Yes,Mrs.Fenway?

W

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