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最新高中英语必修四同步测试单元检测卷Unit5附答案
河北省邢台市第二中学高中英语必修四同步测试
单元检测卷Unit5
阅读理解A
Vancouver’sChinatown-Canada’slargestChinatown
Vancouver’sChinatownisNorthAmerica’ssecondbiggestChinatown,afterSanFrancisco’s.
Mandarin(普通话)andCantonesearethemothertonguesin30%ofVancouverhomes,whichmakesChinesethelargest“minority”ethnicgroup(少数民族).
Vancouver’sChinatownistheplacetovisitforatasteofChineseculture.
InChinatown,therearealotoftraditionalproductsandbuildings,suchasthestonelionswhichrepresentfortheprestige(名声;声望),manyredlanternswhichstandforthehappiness.What’smoreinteresting,inChinatown,atypicalSuzhougardencanbefound.ChinatownnotonlyexpressesthecultureofChinatotheothercultures,butalsoonepartshowsthatVancouverisamulticulturalsociety.ChinatownwhichcarriesmanyChineseculturesisbuiltbyChineseinVancouver.Inthebeginning,ChinatownwasthecommunityonlyforChinesepeople,butnowadays,moreandmoreotherpeoplefromdifferentcountriesarewillingtoknowtheChinatown,ItispartoftheVancouver’ssociety,andChinatownisalsochanginggraduallyinordertoadjusttoVancouver.
TherearelotsofinterestingmarketswithmanyvarietiesoffreshanddriedseafoodandmushroomsintheChinatown.You’llalsofindcheapandfinehousewareandtraditionalChinesemedicine.Duringthesummer,onweekendevenings,KeeferandPenderStreetsbecomeabusyopen-airnightmarket.Ifyouhaveenoughtimeforameal,tryatoneofthemanysmallrestaurants.Itisnotanexpensive,multi-courseculinary(烹调的)adventure.RelaxinthepeacefulDr.SunYat-SenClassicalChineseGarden,orjuststepawayonPenderStreet.VisittheChineseCulturalCentreMuseum,orparticipateinoneofitsmanyactivities.
1.InVancouver’sChinatownyoucanseeallthethingsEXCEPT.
A.atypicalSuzhougardenB.thestonelions
C.theChineseHistoryMuseumD.redlanterns2.Fromthethirdparagraph,wecaninferthat.
A.CanadianshelpedtobuildVancouver’sChinatown
B.onlytheChinesepeopleliveinVancouver’sChinatown
C.inVancouver’sChinatownyoucanappreciatethecultureofVancouver
D.anincreasingnumberofpeoplecometoVancouver’sChinatown3.Ifyouaretiredyoushouldhavearestin.
A.Dr.SunYat-SenClassicalChineseGarden
B.theChineseCulturalCentreMuseum
C.aninterestingmarketonthePenderStreet
D.oneofthemanysmallrestaurants
B
Howhardwehaveallprayed(祈祷)togrowupquickly,andlookedforwardtothehappydaysofbeingagrown-upandenjoyingthemanyintereststhatayouthshouldhave.
Atlast,youhavegrownup.Atleastyouarenolongerachild.Theycallyou“younglady”.Youthenenjoythepleasureofbeingayounglady.Youareproudofbeingagrown-upteenager.Peoplewelcomeyou-thisyounglady-heartily.Youaregladthatyourprayerhasbeenanswered.
Butthereisalwayssomethingthattroublesyoualot.Yousay;“PapaandMama,givemesomemoneyplease.Mypocketmoneyisallgonealready.”
“No”,theysay,“yourageisadangerousage.Ifyouhavetoomuchmoneytospend,itwon’tdoyouanygood.”Thenyouhavetostayathomebecauseyoudarenotgooutwithanemptypocket.
Anothertimeyoutellyourgrandma,“Grandma,see,Iamagrown-upnow.”
“Good,now,youcansithereandknit(编织)thisformewhileIgoandhavearest.”Toshowthatyouarenomoreachild,youhavetosittherethewholeafternoondoingthework,whichonlyagrown-upcando.Afteranhour,youfindithardtodo,andgivetheknittingbasketbacktoyourgrandma.Yourgrandmacriticizesyourwork.Youhearwhatshesays,“Suchabiggirlcan’tdosucheasywork.”Youwishthenyouwereachildagain.
Butthefactis,youaregrowingup,andyoucan’thelpit.That’sthewayitgoes!
4.Thepassageistoldaboutproblems.
A.agrowing-upboy’sB.anoldwoman’s
C.ateenagegirl’sD.agrown-up’s
5.Howdoessheknowherprayerhasbeenanswered?
A.Sheisnolongerakid.
B.
Peoplebegintocallherteenager.
C.Shecanjoinwomeninallkindsofactivities.
D.Peopletreatherasayounglady.
6.Fromwhatherparentssay,weknow.
A.theystillregardherasachild
B.theydon’tbelievesheisalreadyateenager
C.it’sdangerousforagirltospendmoney
D.theylovehermorethanbefore
7.Havingheardhergrandma’scriticism(批评),.
A.shehastolieinbed,doingnothing
B.shewishesshewerenotgrowingup
C.sheknowsshehasalreadyworkedthewholeafternoon
D.shefindsitisn’therturntodoknitting
C
ByMay,afterthreemonths,Ihadlost22poundsandreachedmygoalof115pounds.Myfriendswouldsay“Alice,youlookgreat!
”or“Howdidyoulosesomuchweight?
”.Thosecompliments
(赞扬)mademefeelgoodandconfident.
SoonIdroppedto110pounds.AfewofmyfriendstoldmethatIneededtostopdietingbecauseIwasstartingtolooksick.Theybroughtmeapresent—abagofchocolates,whichIlatergavetomysister.Mymumwouldcometomyroom,withtearsinhereyes,andhavelongchatsabouthowharmfulthisdietwasandbeggedmetostop.Mydadwouldleaveworriedmessagesonmycellphoneatschool,tellingmethatitwoulddoseriousharmtomybody.
Bymid-June,whenschoolwascomingtoanend,Iwasdowntoanonlyalivestateof95pounds.Allofasudden,IknewIhadtodosomething.Iguessedthenumberitselfscaredme.Irecalledmydoctor.Hetoldmeaboutagirlwhowas95poundsandwasattheriskofdying.IknewIwasputtingmylifeatrisk,butforwhat?
Tomakethosewholovemeworried?
Isitworthwhiletobethin?
NowIrealizethatmodelsinmagazines,TVandmoviesarenotrealistic.Thepricetopayforthe“perfectbody”islivingwiththedangerousandsometimesdeadlyeatingdisorder.Andtherearemoreimportantthingstothinkaboutthanhowthinyouare.
8.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhensheweighed115pounds?
A.Happy.B.Disappointed.C.Worried.D.Painful.
9.Theauthor’smotherwenttoherroomto.
A.bringhersomechocolates.B.tellhershemissedher.
C.askhertostopdieting.D.talkaboutherstudies.
10.Theauthordecidedtostopdieting.
A.whenherfriendstoldhertodoso
B.whenherweightdroppedto95pounds
C.whenherfatherleftsomemessages
D.whenhermotherhadatalkwithher
11.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?
A.Itistooexpensiveforpeopletoloseweight.
B.Youwillbehealthyaslongasyoustopdieting.
C.Thereisnomodelwithaperfectbodyinreallife.
D.Beingthinisnotthemostimportantthinginourlife.
D
Haveaniceday”maybeapleasantgestureorameaninglessexpression.WhenmyfriendMaxiesays“Haveaniceday”withasmile,Iknowshesincerelycaresaboutwhathappenstome.Ifeellovedandsecuresinceanotherpersoncaresaboutmeandwishesmewell.
“Haveaniceday.Next!
”Theversionoftheexpressionisspokenbyasalesgirlatsupermarketwhoisrushingmeandmygroceriesoutthedoor.Thewordscameoutinthesametone(腔调)withafixedprocedure.Theyarespokenatme,nottome.Obviously,theconcernformydayandeveryoneelse’sisthemanagement’sattempttoincreasebusiness.
Theexpressionisoneofthosebehaviorsthathelppeoplegetalongwitheachother.Sometimesitindicatestheendofameeting.Assoonasyouhearit,youknowthemeetingatanend.Sometimestheexpressionsavesuswhenwedon’tknowwhattosay.“Oh,youjusthadatoothout?
I’mterriblysorry,buthaveaniceday”
Theexpressioncanbepleasant.Ifastrangersays“Haveaniceday”toyou,youmayfinditheart-warmingbecausesomeoneyoudon’tknowhastriedtobenicetoyou.
Althoughtheuseoftheexpressionisinsincere,meaninglesssocialcustomattimes,thereisnothingwrongwiththesentenceexceptthatitisalittleuninteresting.Thesalesgirl,thewaitress,theteacher,andthecountlessotherswhospeakitwithoutthinkingmaynotreallycareaboutmyday.Butinastrangeandcomfortableway,it’snicetoknowtheycareenoughtopretendtheycarewhentheyreallydon’tcareallthatmuch.Whiletheexpressionmaynotoftenbesincere,itisalwaysspokenThepointisthatpeoplesayitallthetimewhentheylike.
12.HowdoestheauthorunderstandMaxie’swords?
A.Maxieshowsheranxietytotheauthor.
B.Maxiereallywishestheauthoragoodday.
C.Maxieencouragestheauthortostayhappy.
D.Maxiereallyworriesabouttheauthor’ssecurity.
13.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph2mean?
A.Thesalesgirlisrude.
B.Thesalesgirlisbored.
C.Thesalesgirlcaresaboutme.
D.Thesalesgirlsaysthewordsasaroutine.
14.Accordingtothelastparagraph,peoplesay“Haveaniceday”.
A.sincerelyB.asthanksC.asahabitD.encouragingly
15.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.HaveaNiceDay—aSocialCustom
B.HaveaNiceDay—aPleasantGesture
C.HaveaNiceDay—aHeart-warmingGreeting
D.HaveaNiceDay—aPoliteEndingofaConversation
七选五Benefitsofsummercampsforkids
Summercampsaregreatforchildrenofallages.Ifyougotoasummercampasachild,youarelikelytohavegoodmemoriesofthingsyoudidandpeopleyoumet.Withmoreandmorechildrensittinginsideplayingcomputergames,theimportanceofcampshasneverbeengreater.
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Gettingintouchwithnatureisanexcitingexperience.17Theywillenjoytheexperiencesofcamping,hikingandexploringinforests,desertsorontheseashore.Theycanalsoenjoythebeautyofnatureandlearnabouttheimportanceofenvironmentalprotection.
Activitiesatsummercampsstresstheimportanceofteamwork.18Throughoutlife,peoplehavetobecomfortablyoperatingaspartofateaminordertobesuccessful.Summercampsteachkidshowtobeproductivemem