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1、最新版人教版高中英语必修一Unit45单元检测题及答案精编试题新课标高一上学期1册Unit4-5测试 Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)第一部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. If the factory is closed down, number of people will be put out of work. A. a; the B. the; C. the; the D. a; 2. He isnt a good reporter. Isnt he fit for the job? A. Why

2、do you think so? B. Youre right. C. Im with you. D. Whats your opinion?3. Is there anything I can do for you? No, thanks. Im just looking around. A. which B. what C. that D. how4. Shortly after the accident happened, rescue teams were sent to save those in the mine. A. trapping B. to be trapped C. h

3、ave trapped D. trapped 5. How you be so stupid as to believe him? Hes playing a trick on you. A. could B. must C. might D. would6. We should learn from Lei Feng to be and often gave other people a hand. A. active B. selfless C. mean D. equal7. How do you keep in touch with your friends? By chatting

4、online. Besides, we talk face to face. A. gradually B. actually C. entirely D. frequently 8. Our school has a special class to help poor readers, which is very effective. A. set up B. dug out C. added up D. come out9. With a look on his face, the boy stood there, unable to say a word. A. shocked; fr

5、ightened B. shocking; frightened C. shocking; frightening D. shocked; frightening10. It was only when he reached school he found he had left his textbook at home. A. which B. where C. how D. that11. There are forty students in the classroom, all are listening to their teacher carefully. A. of whom B

6、. who C. that D. of them 12. It seems as if he everything, but as a matter of fact, he is very stupid. A. is knowing B. had known C. knew D. has known13. As a(n) for passing the examination, he got a new bike from his parents. A. event B. principle C. reward D. title14. Many workers built houses for

7、 survivors whose houses in the earthquake. A. destroyed B. had destroyed C. had been destroyed D. were destroyed 15. We are worried about we can finish the task on time without your help. A. if B. whether C. that D. why第二节 完形填空( 共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)These days, the custom that wives should cook has c

8、hanged in Japan, especially people in their 20s and 30s tend to think so. Among 16 in that age group, both husbands and wives have 17 and they are very busy, so they tend to think that sharing the housework is 18. But not everyone 19 because husbands do not have enough chance to know how to 20. Up t

9、o now, they have been used to seeing two 21: their mothers cook every day and their fathers 22 those dishes. Recently some cooking schools for 23 have opened. I have read several articles about the schools. Students of the cooking schools are mostly middle-aged men who are 24 of their retirement (退休

10、), because they work from morning to night at their 25, so they do not know how to cook. 26, their wives cook 27; they have many hobbies, and they know how to enjoy their spare time. After these men retire, they tend to do nothing in their 28 hours. So these men are 29 to cook not only as a hobby, b

11、ut also because it is necessary to them. In Japan, the famous cooks are almost all male, 30 the famous cooking teachers are almost all 31. I think that this tendency (倾向) also comes from our 32 beliefs: being a cook is considered a business and being a cooking teacher is considered an extension (延伸)

12、 of cooking as 33. I believe this tendency will 34 in the future. We will have many chances to cook without 35 whether we are husbands or wives. 16. A. lines B. teams C. classes D. couples17. A. chances B. cars C. jobs D. houses18. A. normal B. unfair C. lucky D. strange19. A. comes B. agrees C. hel

13、ps D. cares20. A. cook B. pay C. design D. wash21. A. suggestions B. roles C. thoughts D. ideas 22. A. keep B. buy C. eat D. deliver 23. A. girls B. lawyers C. students D. men24. A. proud B. certain C. afraid D. ashamed25. A. office B. table C. college D. corner26. A. By the way B. On the other hand

14、 C. At first D. As a result27. A. peacefully B. selflessly C. alone D. well28. A. exact B. difficult C. free D. last29. A. learning B. affording C. promising D. hating30. A. because B. while C. if D. as31. A. female B. young C. professors D. adults32. A. great B. simple C. old D. true33. A. educatio

15、n B. fashion C. courage D. housework34. A. begin B. change C. continue D. stop35. A. reporting B. proving C. imagining D. considering第二部分阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)AWe couldnt wait to get outside. Sure, we knew that growing up was to be about going to school and doing homework, but for us the most imp

16、ortant thing was having fun. As soon as school was over, wed run home, eat something, and rush outside to take care of our real business, hanging about(闲逛) with our friends. Hanging about was our time, when we didnt have to deal with the annoyances (烦事) of the family life. Wed be with our friends tr

17、aveling the range of our imaginations, inventing a new game with bottle caps. We were ruled only by ourselves and answered to no one but ourselves. We played all kinds of games, but most of our activities involved a ball. City kids played “official” ball games like baseball, football, and basketball

18、 but we also had a whole range of less formal ball games to draw upon for fun. These games had simple rules, needed a few people and took almost no time to get going. The games could be the center point of attention, but they usually occurred while the main event, hanging about, took place. Thats ho

19、w it was, just you and your friends. It wasnt about having your mom allow a play date with another mom; it wasnt about organized sports. You didnt need organization, time, planning, or equipment. You made creative use of the urban landscape. Fields of play were the sidewalks, streets and walls. Base

20、s were cars, lamp posts and garbage cans. Equipment usually was made of some household things, but there was one thing that was necessary: a rubber ball.36. According to the author, the kids desired to . A. grow up quickly B. make new friends C. go to school D. play with friends37. We can learn from

21、 the second paragraph that the kids were . A. full of imaginations B. easily annoyed C. ruled by some people D. independent38. The ball games that the author played . A. were popular with city kids B. didnt have strict rules C. usually happened at school D. required a number of players39. What can b

22、e learned from the last paragraph? A. The kids used to play at home. B. The games took place almost anywhere. C. The kids spent a lot of money on the games. D. The kids didnt like to play official ball games.40. The passage was written in a mood. A. worried B. serious C. happy D. black B How could w

23、e live without the Internet? Thats how most of us keep in touch with friends, find homework support, research a cool place to visit, or find out the latest news.But besides millions of sites to visit and things to do, the Internet offers lots of ways to waste time and even get into trouble. And just

24、 as in the real world, some people you meet online might try to make use of you.Youve probably heard stories about people who get into trouble in chat rooms. Because users can easily remain anonymous (匿名的), chat rooms often attract people who are interested in more than just chatting. Theyll sometim

25、es ask visitors for information about themselves, their families, or where they live information that shouldnt be given away.Usually, people who request personal information like home addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses use this information to fill mailboxes and answering machines with adv

26、ertisements. In some cases, though, they may use this information to do something illegal or to harm a persons or familys well-being.Of course, the Internet is home to millions of places you can and should visit. Like an infinite (极大的) library, the Web can take you to the end of the earth with the i

27、nformation it contains.You can use it to do research for school, find out what movie is on (and whether people like it), check out a college youre thinking about, or finda job or a volunteer opportunity. Almost anything you can think of hasa website about it. And its not just websites blogs, videos,

28、 and downloadable games wait to connect you with other users and players. The key is to protect yourself while online.41. If you give away your personal information, you may . A. make a lot of friends B. become famous C. be put into prison D. get into trouble42. You are most likely to be cheated whe

29、n youre online. A. chatting B. shopping C. playing games D. writing blogs43. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 5 refer to? A. The chatting room. B. The Web. C. The mailbox. D. The earth.44. According to the passage we can do all the following on the Internet EXCEPT . A. learning about

30、the world B. looking for a job C. doing physical exercise D. talking with friends45. This passage was mainly written for . A. teenagers B. parents C. teachers D. employeesC Fall Creek Falls is a popular state park in Pikeville in Tennessee, the US. It is about one and a half hours drive from the cit

31、y of Chattanooga. Fall Creek Falls State Park covers 20,000 acres of nature, including playgrounds, picnic places, waterfalls, and suspensionbridges (吊桥). If that isnt enough, there is also a golf course, a lake and some shops.We first visited Fall Creek Falls State Park in the spring of this year. It is such a huge park that we actually got lost! We finally stopped by a shop to pick up some maps and get our bearings (方位). After a lovely picnic by the beautiful lake, we drove over to Fall Creek Falls, and walked to the base of the waterfall. While the trail is only half mile long, it i

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