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1、江西卷学年高中英语 Unit 5 Inside advertising测试题含答案(江西卷)2014-2015学年高中英语 Unit 5 Inside advertising测试题(含答案)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. Can I have the sports section? _. Ive read it. A. Yeah, go ahead B. Take it easy C. Im afraid not D. Its not allowed2. Why did

2、 you leave that job? If you _ know, I was fired. A. may B. can C. will D. must3. The potatoes were a little salty, but _ that, the food was very good. A. apart from B. far from C. more than D. rather than4. Can I buy stamps here? Well, we _ them, but we havent got any at the moment. A. sold B. do se

3、ll C. have sold D. did sell 5. It doesnt matter _ you wear, as long as you look neat and tidy. A. whether B. what C. how D. which6. I worked there for fifteen years but never really felt I _. A. admitted B. affected C. belonged D. appealed7. The exhibit is on view here for three months, _ it travels

4、 to another city. A. after that B. after which C. since which D. since that8. After a long absence I went back to college, hoping to _ where Id left off. A. pick up B. look up C. bring up D. set up9. _ by a sudden wind, the balloon lifted just beyond his reach. A. To blow B. To be blown C. Blown D.

5、Blowing10. Thank you for your precious time and advice on English study! _. May you succeed. A. Dont bother B. Think nothing of it C. Of course D. Its nice to say so11. If he fails his exams, hell only have himself _. A. be blamed B. blamed C. to blame D. blaming12. When and where to build the gymna

6、sium _ yet, which makes most students anxious. A. hasnt been decided B. dont decide C. havent been decided D. doesnt decide13. Toms very particular about the kitchen _ has to be perfectly clean and in its place. A. nothing B. something C. anything D. everything 14. Why must I leave tomorrow? Let me

7、say it in _ English: youre fired. A. modern B. official C. plain D. common15. Most people dont find it difficult to eat and read _ newspaper at _ same time. A. the; 不填 B. 不填; a C. 不填; 不填 D. a; the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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。My morning routine includes

8、 stopping at the local convenient store to buy the Daily News. One morning not long ago, the convenience of the store proved 16 to people stuck in the 17 behind two small boys. As I approached the counter (柜台) to 18 the attendant, I noticed the two little guys standing at the front of the line, whic

9、h was growing 19 by the minute. The man behind the counter was clearly agitated (心烦意乱的) with the boys as his 20 rose above the morning chatter in the store and he said to them, “Look, you 21 nineteen cents more to pay for this candy. If you dont have it, you dont 22 it.”I 23, as the small boys shuff

10、led (移步) from one foot to another without any 24, just staring at the attendant, their wide eyes filled with tears. The people waiting 25 in line began to complain loudly, “Lets go, boys!” I shouted 26 the noise, “Ive got the nineteen cents. Take this dollar for my 27 and keep the change towards the

11、ir candy.”The attendant seemed relieved to have the matter settled. Everyone in the line turned to look at me with the 28 of the two small boys who quickly snatched (抓住) the candy and 29 the store.I handed over the dollar, smiled at the attendant and left. As I made my way to my car, a small voice c

12、alled out to me, “Hey, Lady!” I 30 to see one of the boys standing around the corner of the building. “That was pretty 31!”He was gone. I suppose it was a “thank you” of sorts and I was content to 32 that I would be the topic of their small 33 that morning. I was the “cool lady” who saved the day by

13、 paying for their candy. It made me smile to think that my small 34 had brightened their little world, even if for a 35.16. A. different B. dangerous C. inconvenient D. important17. A. traffic B. line C. water D. mud18. A. recognize B. thank C. pay D. serve19. A. hotter B. heavier C. thinner D. long

14、er20. A. voice B. spirit C. power D. price21. A. save B. need C. earn D. collect22. A. get B. prepare C. carry D. finish23. A. responded B. watched C. stood D. smiled24. A. reason B. news C. money D. word25. A. angrily B. tensely C. impatiently D. sadly26. A. within B. along C. for D. above27. A. fo

15、od B. gift C. paper D. box28. A. exception B. change C. notice D. help29. A. searched B. left C. reached D. managed30. A. turned B. happened C. chose D. tended31. A. easy B. brave C. satisfying D. cool32. A. report B. joke C. prove D. think33. A. meeting B. argument C. conversation D. article34. A.

16、action B. request C. business D. fortune35. A. life B. moment C. friend D. boy第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AOn an ordinary weekday evening, Jane was at home as usual. As she was considering what she was going to do with her dinner plans for the evening, she was unexpectedly interrupted by an urgent c

17、all from her sister, “get over here!” A few hours later, Jane found herself with 8 strangers in the middle of the boiling desert heat of Utah, picking up rubbish and raising awareness about zero waste and climate change.Armed with a deep love of the environment and a desire to make a difference, Jan

18、e, Davey, and a group of self-described “environmental pick-up artists” went on a road-side rubbish pick-up. As they walked, sometimes only covering 0.9 miles in an entire day, they slowly and steadily made their way across the United States, picking up a total of 201,678 pounds of rubbish. In the e

19、nd, three years and 3,672 miles later, they dipped their feet in the cold waters of the Pacific. The road is windy, often up-hill. “With a rubbish bag as your companion, how do you remind yourselves that picking up that tiny gum wrapper on the ground makes a difference? Where do you find the strengt

20、h to keep going?” As I asked Jane and Davey to answer these questions, they shared remarkable stories of caring environment that gave their efforts to continue their journey. A small group of us were lucky enough to spend two hours last Wednesday evening listening to the remarkable stories of Jane a

21、nd Davey. As they shared their deep concern for the environment, we together experienced their real spirit. Jane and Davey, like so many ordinary unknown heroes in our community, might not ever draw much attention like multi-million-dollar-funded projects. In many ways, it is exactly that which make

22、s their story so attractive.36. Why did Janes sister call her out? A. To ask her to prepare dinner for them. B. To ask for advice on picking up rubbish. C. To beg her to help them out of trouble. D. To ask her to join them in their activity.37. How did the group travel across the United States to ga

23、ther rubbish? A. By bus. B. On foot. C. By train. D. By bike.38. What gave them the courage to go on their journey? A. Good teamwork spirit. B. Great interest in traveling. C. Deep love of natural beauty. D. Deep concern for the environment.39. Which of the following can best describe Jane and her t

24、eammates? A. Their action is wiser than environmental projects. B. Their effort will stop nature from being polluted. C. Ordinary people have done extraordinary things. D. They are famous heroes of environmental protection.40. The author writes the text to _. A. admire B. complain C. encourage D. pe

25、rsuadeBDo students learn better when theyre placed with classmates of the same sex? Educators at an all-girl school in Washington, D.C. believe they do, but other experts say there is no real evidence to support that idea. They believe there are other more important things that make a school effecti

26、ve. Excel Academy, which opened its doors in 2008, is the first all-girl school in Washington, D.C. and is independently operated and supported by taxpayers. One of its students is Anyreah Clavijo who is 10 years old. Anyreah attended kindergarten in a classroom with boys. She says boys have differe

27、nt interests than girls. She has been at Excel Academy for the last five years and prefers being in an all-girl school. “They make me feel that Im loved and that Im the smartest person in the world,” Anyreah said. Excel Academy provides free education for a mostly low-income community and serves mor

28、e than 600 girls, from preschool through grade five.Kaye Savage, Excel Academys founder and chief executive officer, says that teachers often teach the boys in co-educational settings. The boys are a little louder and much more active than the girls and the girls end up becoming second-class citizen

29、s in their own classrooms and in their own schools.But Galen Sherwin at the American Civil Liberties Union says that the evidence really isnt there to support the claim that single-sex education produces better results. “Similarities between boys and girls are much greater and more relevant than any

30、 differences. Certainly any differences that exist are not relevant from an educational viewpoint,” she said. “But regardless of gender, a key factor for educational success is early development,” said Elaine Weiss, an education expert at the Economic Policy Institute. “Everything that happens in ch

31、ildrens early development, for example, how their mothers felt during pregnancy, how many books there were in the home, whether they had access to pre-kindergarten programs, prepares them more or less for kindergarten,” she said.And while Savage believes Excel Academys gender-segregated classrooms make a difference, Weiss says other factors at the school have a bigger impact, especially on girls who would otherwise not have such opportunities. “They start for example in preschool, so theyre addressing that early gap before kids get to school,” she said. “They keep their

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