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Unit5FirstAid

同步测试

I.MultipleChoices(15points)

1.---I’msorry,I’mlate.

---_______,wehaveafewminutesleft.

A.Youdon’tsorryB.NotsorryC.NevermindD.Youshouldn’tsorry.

2.ItiswellknownthatThomasEdison_______theelectriclamp.

A.inventedB.discoveredC.foundD.developed

3.Sugarisnotanimportantelementinbread,butflouris_______.

A.uniqueB.essentialC.naturalD.adequate

4.Heisverygoodatcarpentering,though_______.

A.hewasveryyoungB.veryyoungC.heveryyoungD.isveryyoung

5.Iwillanswertheteacher’squestionwhen_______.

A.IaskB.IwillbeaskedC.askedD.Ishallbeasked

6.Fruitjuicecanbeharmful_______children’steeth.

A.forB.towardC.withD.to

7.Mychest_____whenItakeadeepbreath,doctor.

A.hurtsB.woundsC.harmsD.injure

8.TheforeignteacherMr.Halthasastrangewayofwriting.Here’sanoticeforhim,butnoclear_____ofwhathehaswrittencanbemadeatall.

A.explanationB.meaningC.senseD.idea

9.Thefellowfeltrather____ashewastheonlypersonthatworesportswearattheparty.

A.inplaceB.outofplaceC.bythewayD.intheway

10.______onthesnakeledtohisowndeath.

A.Thefarmer’stakingpityB.Thefarmertaking

C.ThefarmertookD.Thefarmertotake

11.Notuntilallthefishdieintheriver____howseriousthepollutionwas.

A.didthevillagersrealizeB.thevillagersrealized

C.thevillagersrealizedD.didn’tthevillagersrealize

12.Withthedevelopmentofourcountry,moreandmorestudents____touniversity.

A.admittoB.admittedtoC.areadmittedD.areadmittedto

13.---BradwasJane’sbrother!

---_____heremindedmesomuchofJane!

A.NodoubtB.AboveallC.NowonderD.Ofcourse

14.Theflowers_____sweetinthebotanicgardenattractthevisitorstothebeautyofnature.

A.tosmellB.smellingC.smeltDtobesmelt

15.NewYork,_____lastyear,isaniceoldcity.

A.thatIvisitedB.whichIvisitedC.whereIvisitedD.inwhichIvisited

II.Closettest(30points)

A

InMr.Allen’sschoolclass,allthestudentshaveto“getmarried”.However,thewedding__16_sometimesbecomesonoisythattheloudlaughterdrownsoutthe__17_ofthe“minister”.Eventhetwostudentsgettingmarriedoftenbegintolaugh.

Theteacher,Mr.Allen,believesthatmarriageisadifficultandseriousbusiness.Hewantsyoungpeopletounderstandthattherearemanychangesthatmusttakeplaceaftermarriage.Hebelievesthatthe__18_forthesepsychologicalandfinancialchangesshouldbeunderstoodbeforepeoplemarry.

Mr.Allendoesn’tonlyintroducehisstudentstomainproblemsfacedinmarriagesuchasillnessorbeingoutofwork.Healso_19_themtothedifficultandparticularproblemstheywillfaceeveryday.Hewantstointroduceyoungpeopletoalltheworriesthatcanbringthe__20pointtoamarriage.Heevenmakeshisstudentsknowtheproblemsof_21___andthefactthatdivorcedmenmustpaychildsupportmoneyfortheirchildrenandsometimespaytheirwiveseverymonth.

Ithasbeenunsettlingforsomeofthestudentstoseetheproblemsthata___22__coupleoftenfaces.___23___theytookthecourse,theyhadnotworriedmuchabouttheproblemsofmarriage.However,bothstudentsandparentsfeelthatMr.Allen’scourseis___24___andhavefavoredthecoursepublicly.Theirstatementsandletterssupportingtheclasshaveaskedtheschoolto___25____thecourseagain.

16.A.conferencesB.competitionsC.celebrationsD.ceremonies

17.A.whisperB.announcementC.screamD.voice

18.A.possibilityB.responsibilityC.needD.supply

19.A.exposesB.explainsC.extendsD.exhausts

20.A.unitingB.burningC.breakingD.freezing

21.A.weddingB.divisionC.participationD.divorce

22.A.divorcedB.complainedC.fascinatedD.married

23.A.IfB.AfterC.UntilD.Because

24.A.disagreeableB.flexibleC.valuableD.unbelievable

25.A.affordB.offerC.establishD.affect

B

It’sanage-oldsaying:

MenarefromMars;womenarefromVenus.Malesandfemales26differentbehaviorsalmostfrombirth.Researcherssaythesebehaviorsaredueto27differencesinbrainstructureandactivity.Studiesshowmenarebetterathittingtargets(靶子)andsolvingmathproblems28womenarebetteratmemorizingwordsand29faces.Whythedifferences?

Atestofthebrain’selectricalactivityshowsthatwomencommonlyusebothsidesoftheirbrainwhilemenrelymoreonone.Scientistsalreadyknowthatthetwosidesofthebraincontroldifferentfunctions—onecontrollingthesenseofspace,30,theothercontrollinglanguage.Someresearchersbelievethatthedifferentwaysmenandwomenusetheirbrains31fromancienttimes,whencavemenhuntedandwomen32thechildren.Menhadtohavegoodaim.Womenhadtotalktothekids.

Whateverthe33,thebattleofthesexescontinues.Andalthoughtheirbrainsareconstructedslightlydifferently,menandwomenmaybeequallycapable.Theymaysimply34differentabilities.Takeacouplearguingoverthelocationoftheircarinaparkinglot.Themanmightusehissenseof35tofindit,whilethewomanreliesonhermemoryoflandmarks.Bothofthemfindthecar.Butchancesare,they’llstillargueaboutwho’sthebetterdriverandwho’sbetteratfindingthewayhome.

26.A.buildB.formC.chooseD.show

27.A.basicB.averageC.greatD.exact

28.A.soB.asC.yetD.while

29.A.realizingB.recognizingC.describingD.painting

30.A.atleastB.asaresultC.aboveallD.forexample

31.A.grewB.developedC.inventedD.produced

32.A.supportedB.carriedC.caredforD.gavebirthto

33.A.considerationB.decisionC.imaginationD.explanation

34.A.showoffB.takeonC.dependonD.keepup

35.A.areaB.spaceC.sightD.distance

III.ReadingComprehension.(40points)

A

AstheworldwatchedthetwintowersoftheWorldTradeCentercomeunderattack,acommonphrasewasrepeated:

“Itlookslikeamovie.”

Butthistimetherewasnosupermantosavethepeopleorthefamousbuilding.Theattackdestroyedoneoftheworld’shighestskyscrapersandleft5,000peopledeadormissing.

MoviefanshavebecomeusedtosucheventsafteryearsofHollywoodfilmsshowingdisasters,terrorism(恐怖主义)anddanger,TheEmpireStateBuilding,theWhiteHouse,NewYorkCityandeventheAmericanpresidenthimselfhaveallbeenthreatenedbyterroristattacksintheseexcitingfilms.

Thefilm“TrueLies”,released(发行)in1994isconsideredtobeagoodexampleofthiskindofmovie.Thespecialeffects,includingexplosionsandmissiles,maketheactionlooklikearealthing.

“IndependenceDay”in1996tookthistypeofmovieonestepfurtherbyblowinguptheWhiteHouse.Thissciencefictionmovieisaboutawarbetweenhumanbeingsandaliens(外来人)fromanotherplanet.Inthemovie,theWorldTradeCentertowersaredestroyed.

ViolencehasbecomeamajorpartofHollywoodmovies.Andthisiswhatpeopleenjoy.Soonaftertheattacks,manyfamousfilmcompaniesstoppedtheplannedreleasesofsomeoftheirnewmovies,especiallyiftheirfilmsshowedterroristattacksorplanecrashes.“Swordfish”wastopoftheAmericanboxofficeinJune,2001.Butthemovie’sstorywasfrighteninglysimilartotheSept.11disaster.ThefilmwouldhavebeenstoppedinAmericanandBritishcinemasaftertheattack.

Butit’sunlikelythatHollywoodwillstayquietforlong.ItisalreadywaitingforthefeelinginAmericatocalmdown.

36.Whatisthemainsubjectofthenewspaperarticle?

A.TherelationshipbetweentheSept.11attackandHollywoodfilms.

B.TheeffectoftheSept.11attackonHollywoodfilms

C.TheresponseHollywoodmadetotheSept.11attack.

D.TheresultofHollywoodfilmsshowingviolenceanddisasters.

37.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Hollywoodmadealotofmoneyoutofthefilm“Swordfish”inJune.

B.HollywoodstoppedmakingfilmsshowingterrorismanddisastersaftertheSept.11attack.

C.“Swordfish”wasnotallowedtobeshownaftertheSept.11attack.

D.TheWorldTradeCenterwasdestroyedbecausenosupermancametosaveit.

38.Fromthisarticleweknowthat.

A.Hollywoodisafilmmakingcentermakingfilmsofviolenceanddisasters

B.toomanyHollywoodfilmsshowingterrorismanddisastersresultedintheSept.11attack

C.peoplewhowereusedtotheHollywoodfilmswerenotshockedattheSept.11attack.

D.infact,theSept.11attackhadnothingtodowithHollywoodfilms.

B

Lastweek,Iboughtanalarmsystem(报警系统)forabout$450.Itconsistedofacontrolunitwiththreeothersmallunits.Iputthecontrolunitinthesittingroomandfastenedtheotherunitsbythefrontdoor,backdoorandliving-roomwindows.Theinstructionstoldustochoosethreenumbers,sowechose491,thelastthreenumbersofourtelephonenumber.

NowImustexplainhowthealarmworks:

1.Thereisapowersiren(警报器)inthecontrolunit.Itmakesaveryloudnoise.

2.Eachofthesmallunitssendsoutbeams(光束)orraysindifferentdirections.Ifanythingmoves,itbreaksabeam.Thissendsasignaltothecontrolunit.Thesirenmakesanoisethatyoucanhear50metersaway.

3.Whenwegotobed,Ipressthethreebuttonsnumbered4,9and1.Thenwehave30secondstogetoutoftheroombeforethealarmstartstowork.

ThatmightIsleptsoundlybecauseIwassurethatnoburglar(夜贼)couldgetintoourhouse.However,atabout2:

10a.m.,Iwokeupandheardthesiren(警报).

“Theremustbeaburglarinthehouse,”Marysaid.“Whatshallwedo?

“I’llgoandseewho’sthere,”Isaid.“Stayhere.Don’tmakeanoise.”

Iwentdownstairsquietly.WhenI

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