1、Unit5 检测题 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. How does Lucy feel about her terms paper?A. Satisfied. B. Discouraged. C. Confident.2. Why is the man worried?A. He cant get the book
2、s he needs.B. He doesnt like the course.C. He must read a lot of books.3. What does the woman intend to do?A. To offer the man a lift.B. To go with the man together.C. To go home alone.4. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a caf.B. In an after-sales service department.C. In a dep
3、artment store.5. Whats the mans problem? A. He cant sleep the whole day.B. The volume of the computer annoys him.C. The woman doesnt care about his advice.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
4、答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. How long will the woman stay in Spain?A. Two weeks. B. Two months.C. Two and a half months.7. What will the woman do with her apartment?A. Sell it. B. Rent it. C. Leave it alone.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. Who pays for English students education fees?A. The students pa
5、rents. B. The state.C. The students themselves.9. Why do some students work for the post office at Christmas?A. To help post Christmas cards.B. To get special Christmas gifts.C. To earn more money to live on.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Husba
6、nd and wife.B. Close friends.C. Strangers.11. What subject does the woman help John with?A. English. B. Chinese. C. Math.12. How will the woman get to Johns?A. On foot. B. In the mans car.C. By bus.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What does the man think of playing tennis?A. Tiring. B. Exciting. C. Boring
7、.14. What is the advantage of playing tennis for the woman?A. Taking little time. B. Taking less energy. C. Less injury.15. What does the man think is the best part of the football game?A. Keeping fit. B. Body contact.C. More players.16. What will the man do?A. Play tennis. B. Watch a football match
8、.C. Phone his friends.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What was Annie Oakley famous for?A. Her perfect shooting skill.B. Her good performance in the film.C. Her adventures in traveling.18. What can we know about Annie Oakley?A. She grew up in the American west.B. She ever fought in a battle.C. She acted
9、in a traveling west show.19. Why did Annie Oakley begin to learn hunting?A. To support her family.B. To teach herself a living skill.C. To make her grandfathers dream come true.20. At what age did Annie Oakley die? A. 46. B. 56. C. 66.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35 分)第一节:语法和词汇知识(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)从 A、B
10、、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. The final examination is coming up soon. Its time for us to _ our studies.A. get down to B. get out C. get back for D. get over22. How can he _ without money for food during the journey?A. get together B. get along C. get back D. get down 23. After much _, the shop ow
11、ner decided to cut down the price by 10%.A. debating B. talking C. discussing D. bargaining 24. You neednt trouble to wash the dishes; Ill _ those.A. see to B. see through C. see about D. see off 25. No matter what happens Ill _ you, so dont be afraid. A. stand by B. stand for C. stand out D. stand
12、against26. Would you lend me some money, Rodger? Sorry, Ive got _ at hand myself. You know the new cell phone cost me all I had.A. nothing B. no C. none D. not27. Though we have not met before, I recognize her at once, for shes the sort of person _ in a crowd.A. stands out B. standing for C. stands
13、for D. standing out 28. She spoke _ about the plight of the refugees at the meeting held in our school hall yesterday after she came back from America.A. on a large scale B. out of control C. at length D. at ease29. Under no circumstances _ to such a principle. Whats more, its against the law.A. agr
14、ee I B. I could agree C. I agree D. could I agree 30. The girl is said to have _ gift for teaching deaf and dumb children. She is great. I think it calls for _ patience and imagination.A. a; the B. a; / C. the; the D. /; a31. Since you are so _ to cold, youd better put on more clothes when its getti
15、ng cold. A. sensitive B. available C. resistant D. sensible 32. _ your help, I wouldnt be doing so well now.A. If it wasnt for B. If it hadnt been for C. Were it not for D. Hadnt it been for33. Catherines mother forbids her to go anywhere outside the town _ another member of the family is with her.A
16、. without B. if C. unless D. with34. Its ten oclock already. Li Ping _ be home by now. Sorry, I forgot to tell you that he is going to a party and wont be home till eleven.A. must B. could C. should D. might35. In some countries, _ are called “public schools” may not be owned by the government.A. wh
17、ich B. as C. that D. what第二节:完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 3655 各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。I always keep in mind the first day when my new teacher walked into our school in Spanish Harlem. I 36 laughing. Ron Clark was this young white guy who talked with a funny Southern 37 . That
18、first week, I kept mocking him. He 38 me out to the hallway and said Id better 39 . “Tamara,” he said, “youre a smart kid. You can do 40 .” He told me I was a natural leader and that Id go far in life if I started to 41 myself. There were 29 students in our class, and it didnt 42 long for us to real
19、ize that Ron Clark was no 43 teacher. 44 coming to P.S. 83, he taught at Snowden Elementary in his hometown, Belhaven, North Carolina. He came to Harlem because hed seen a TV show about our troubled schools and the 45 of qualified teachers. He wanted a(n) 46 . Like most teachers, he had lots of rule
20、s. 47 , he had the most unusual way of 48 . To help us learn the states and capitals, he changed the lyrics of a popular rap 49 called “Thong Song” and 50 us sing and dance with him. When we read the Harry Potter books, he decorated our classroom like Hogwarts. And during the Presidential election,
21、he put 51 posters on the walls and covered the room 52 5,000 red, white and blue stars. 53 of us were surprised when Mr Clark was 54 as Disneys 2005 Teacher of the Year. We are 55 enough to have such a good teacher and hes been a constant in our lives, who made great differences to his students.36.
22、A. gave off B. left out C. burst out D. brought in37. A. accent B. sound C. voice D. noise38. A. asked B. told C. pulled D. taught39. A. ship out B. give shape C. keep in shape D. shape up40. A. more B. less C. better D. worse41. A. enjoy B. apply C. appoint D. distract42. A. take B. cost C. spend D
23、. charge43. A. successful B. ordinary C. strange D. normal44. A. After B. Since C. UnlessD. Before45. A. desire B. lack C. abandon D. abundance46. A. positionB. salary C. ambition D. challenge47. A. Meanwhile B. Therefore C. Thus D. Though48. A. behaving B. thinking C. teaching D. socializing49. A.
24、hit B. record C. studio D. video50. A. ordered B. had C. kept D. suggested51. A. campaign B. advertisement C. fashion D. figure52. A. by B. over C. with D. on53. A. Some B. Any C. None D. All54. A. selectedB. listed C. assessed D. considered55. A. satisfied B. particular C. unique D. lucky第三部分: 阅读理解
25、(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 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。A France is trying a six-month experiment. If museums are free, will they attract the kind of people who would usually rather watch television? Starting Jan. 1st, 14 French museums and monuments will open to visitors free of charge for si
26、x months, Culture Minister Christine Albanel said Tuesday. Three are in Paris: Guimet, home to Asian art; Cluny, with a collection of medieval treasures; and Artset Metiers, devoted to scientific inventions. Their full-price tickets range from $9.27 to $10.70. A question is how France could afford t
27、he measure. Albanel, who has been skeptical about free museums, said officials would study the experiments results and decide how to proceed. “The main question is simply how to inspire desire for artistic experiences and culture and well see if free entry is the right response.” The measure applies
28、 only to museums permanent(永久的) collections, and visitors will still have to pay for temporary exhibits. A few Paris museums including Orsay Museum will open free of charge one evening a week to visitors aged 18 to 25. A full-price Orsay ticket costs $10.70. The Louvre already offers free entrance t
29、o young people on Friday nights. France is testing a path already taken by several other European countries, including Britain, in the five years from 2001, in which nearly 30 million extra museum visits were made.Francoise, an economics professor who studies the financing of culture, is skeptical.
30、She points out that many French museum-goers already get in free because of open-house days and other offers, and those who would get the most from the plan are foreign tourists who dont pay taxes. At the Louvre, for example, two-thirds of visitors are foreigners. 56. From the passage, which museum
31、is famous for its treasures that may trace back to the 15th century?A. Guimet. B. Orsay Museum.C. Cluny. D. Artset Metiers.57. How long will Orsay Museum open free of charge?A. Two days a week.B. One evening a week.C. Three afternoons a week.D. One day a week.58. What can we conclude from the free p
32、lan?A. Those old people who want to come to museums will be sad about the free plan confidence. B. Albanel didnt have the same idea with Francoise about it.C. Those foreigners who pay taxes would get the most from it.D. It has followed some actions from other countries.59. What can be inferred from
33、this passage?A. The free plan will have a bright future because people are sure of it.B. Visitors are free to visit permanent collections, so does temporary exhibits.C. The free plan will bring more harm than good. D. There is still a long way to go for the free plan.60. What is the best title for t
34、he passage?A. We like to visit museumsB. Museums in FranceC. French museums to experiment with free entry D. Museums are freeB Acid rain is very harmful to the environment. Acid rain damages everything over a period of time because it makes the living things in the environment die. Acid rain affects
35、 the life in the water as well as the life on land. It is almost worse in water than on land because the fish that are in the water need the water to breathe. When the water gets polluted, then the fish get sick and end up dying.All rainwater contains some level of acidity. Acidity is measured by pH
36、, which stands for potential of hydrogen. The pH scale measures the amount of acid in a substance. PH is measured on a scale from 0-14, with 7 being neutral. The lower the number is on the pH scale, the more acidic that substance is. Normal rainwater has a pH of 5.6. When the pH level of rainwater g
37、oes below 5.6, it is considered acid rain.All of the sea life will die when the water that they swim in gets to be too acidic. For example, all fish will die when the water goes below a pH of 4.5. Most of the frogs and insects that live around the water will also die when the water reaches a pH of 4
38、.5. With a pH of 5.5, all of the bottom-dwelling bacterial decomposers, animals that eat the remains of the food that other animals dont want, will begin to die. When these decomposers die, they leave the undecomposed food on the bottom of the water. All fresh water shrimp die when there gets to be
39、a pH of 6.0. Aquatic plants will grow the best when the water is a pH between 7.0 and 9.2. If acid rain gets to be more of a problem, then all of the sea life will eventually be gone.61. Acid rain _.A. does more harm to the life in the water than on landB. will kill the living things as soon as it r
40、eaches themC. is rainwater which contains a certain amount of acidityD. is substance which has potential of hydrogen62. The water will _ when it is a pH below 4.5 in the sea.A. cause fish ill B. bring no harm to the living thingsC. damage plants D. kill all fish 63. Which is the most easily affected
41、 by acid rain among all the sea life?A. Fish. B. Frog. C. Bacterial decomposer. D. Fresh water shrimp. 64. The underlined word “aquatic” in the last paragraph probably means _.A. living or growing in water B. living without water C. growing without falling leavesD. flowering four seasons 65. From th
42、is passage we can infer that acid rain _.A. is more harmful than any other poisonous substancesB. sometimes does no harm to sea life C. is caused by worse and worse environment D. can be easily controlled by people C American teenagers are spending more than my father took home in his paycheck when
43、I was a kid, and more than I received in my first job out of college. My father toiled in the textile mills for his money. Just like those working in restaurants, dealing with naughty fourth grade could hardly help me make ends meet. However, our teens get more than $104 every week. A survey reveale
44、d that close to two-thirds of that $104 is spent on whatever the teens desire, while the remainder is spent mostly on feeding themselves. Their parents give it to them with no strings like work or responsibilities attached to it. Ask or dont ask and you shall receive a lot of money. Weve already beg
45、un experiencing some of the awful consequences. American young adults under age 25 are coming into the most rapidly growing group of being bankrupt(破产).What brought us to the place where teenagers feel entitled to cell phones, expensive brand-name clothing and the newest, high-priced electronic gadg
46、etry? During this last decade of unparalleled prosperity, the marketers have persuaded us that greed is not only good, but also necessary and natural. Then they started marketing directly to them. Greed is actually not the main reason. We are occupied trying to balance our work and family lives. Its
47、 “Im sorry that Im not home more” money, “Sorry that we dont eat dinner as a family” money and “Sorry that I dont really know much about your life” money. We feel just plain sorry. Truth be known, your teenagers want more of you, not more money from you. Thats what the studies say. Thats what teens
48、tell me. Stop feeling guilty. Put away your wallet. Spend more time with your teens. Show them that you are genuinely interested in their lives. Maybe then you wont feel so forced to show them the money. 66. What did the writer probably do after graduating from college? A. A worker in a textile mill.B. A waiter in a restaurant. C. A teacher. D. A businessman. 67. According to the passage, teenagers get much pocket money because _. A. they have done much housework B. they have too many desiresC. they dont want to be independent financiallyD. their parents se