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(江西卷)2014-2015学年高中英语Unit5Insideadvertising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.—CanIhavethesportssection?

—______.I’vereadit.

A.Yeah,goaheadB.Takeiteasy

C.I’mafraidnotD.It’snotallowed

2.—Whydidyouleavethatjob?

—Ifyou______know,Iwasfired.

A.mayB.canC.willD.must

3.Thepotatoeswerealittlesalty,but______that,thefoodwasverygood.

A.apartfromB.farfromC.morethanD.ratherthan

4.—CanIbuystampshere?

—Well,we______them,butwehaven’tgotanyatthemoment.

A.soldB.dosellC.havesoldD.didsell

5.Itdoesn’tmatter______youwear,aslongasyoulookneatandtidy.

A.whetherB.whatC.howD.which

6.IworkedthereforfifteenyearsbutneverreallyfeltI______.

A.admittedB.affectedC.belongedD.appealed

7.Theexhibitisonviewhereforthreemonths,______ittravelstoanothercity.

A.afterthatB.afterwhichC.sincewhichD.sincethat

8.AfteralongabsenceIwentbacktocollege,hopingto______whereI’dleftoff.

A.pickupB.lookupC.bringupD.setup

9.______byasuddenwind,theballoonliftedjustbeyondhisreach.

A.ToblowB.TobeblownC.BlownD.Blowing

10.—ThankyouforyourprecioustimeandadviceonEnglishstudy!

—______.Mayyousucceed.

A.Don’tbotherB.Thinknothingofit

C.OfcourseD.It’snicetosayso

11.Ifhefailshisexams,he’llonlyhavehimself______.

A.beblamedB.blamedC.toblameD.blaming

12.Whenandwheretobuildthegymnasium______yet,whichmakesmoststudentsanxious.

A.hasn’tbeendecidedB.don’tdecide

C.haven’tbeendecidedD.doesn’tdecide

13.Tom’sveryparticularaboutthekitchen—_____hastobeperfectlycleanandinitsplace.

A.nothingB.somethingC.anythingD.everything

14.—WhymustIleavetomorrow?

—Letmesayitin______English:

you’refired.

A.modernB.officialC.plainD.common

15.Mostpeopledon’tfinditdifficulttoeatandread______newspaperat______sametime.

A.the;不填B.不填;aC.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。

MymorningroutineincludesstoppingatthelocalconvenientstoretobuytheDailyNews.Onemorningnotlongago,theconvenienceofthestoreproved 16 topeoplestuckinthe 17 behindtwosmallboys.AsIapproachedthecounter(柜台)to 18 theattendant,Inoticedthetwolittleguysstandingatthefrontoftheline,whichwasgrowing 19 bytheminute.

Themanbehindthecounterwasclearlyagitated(心烦意乱的)withtheboysashis 20 roseabovethemorningchatterinthestoreandhesaidtothem,“Look,you 21 nineteencentsmoretopayforthiscandy.Ifyoudon’thaveit,youdon’t 22 it.”

I 23 ,asthesmallboysshuffled(移步)fromonefoottoanotherwithoutany 24 ,juststaringattheattendant,theirwideeyesfilledwithtears.Thepeoplewaiting 25 inlinebegantocomplainloudly,“Let’sgo,boys!

”Ishouted 26 thenoise,“I’vegotthenineteencents.Takethisdollarformy 27 andkeepthechangetowardstheircandy.”

Theattendantseemedrelievedtohavethemattersettled.Everyoneinthelineturnedtolookatmewiththe 28 ofthetwosmallboyswhoquicklysnatched(抓住)thecandyand 29 thestore.

Ihandedoverthedollar,smiledattheattendantandleft.AsImademywaytomycar,asmallvoicecalledouttome,“Hey,Lady!

”I 30 toseeoneoftheboysstandingaroundthecornerofthebuilding.“Thatwaspretty 31 !

Hewasgone.Isupposeitwasa“thankyou”ofsortsandIwascontentto 32 thatIwouldbethetopicoftheirsmall 33 thatmorning.Iwasthe“coollady”whosavedthedaybypayingfortheircandy.Itmademesmiletothinkthatmysmall 34 hadbrightenedtheirlittleworld,eveniffora 35 .

16.A.differentB.dangerousC.inconvenientD.important

17.A.trafficB.lineC.waterD.mud

18.A.recognizeB.thankC.payD.serve

19.A.hotterB.heavierC.thinnerD.longer

20.A.voiceB.spiritC.powerD.price

21.A.saveB.needC.earnD.collect

22.A.getB.prepareC.carryD.finish

23.A.respondedB.watchedC.stoodD.smiled

24.A.reasonB.newsC.moneyD.word

25.A.angrilyB.tenselyC.impatientlyD.sadly

26.A.withinB.alongC.forD.above

27.A.foodB.giftC.paperD.box

28.A.exceptionB.changeC.noticeD.help

29.A.searchedB.leftC.reachedD.managed

30.A.turnedB.happenedC.choseD.tended

31.A.easyB.braveC.satisfyingD.cool

32.A.reportB.jokeC.proveD.think

33.A.meetingB.argumentC.conversationD.article

34.A.actionB.requestC.businessD.fortune

35.A.lifeB.momentC.friendD.boy

第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

Onanordinaryweekdayevening,Janewasathomeasusual.Asshewasconsideringwhatshewasgoingtodowithherdinnerplansfortheevening,shewasunexpectedlyinterruptedbyanurgentcallfromhersister,“getoverhere!

Afewhourslater,Janefoundherselfwith8strangersinthemiddleoftheboilingdesertheatofUtah,pickinguprubbishandraisingawarenessaboutzerowasteandclimatechange.

Armedwithadeeploveoftheenvironmentandadesiretomakeadifference,Jane,Davey,andagroupofself-described“environmentalpick-upartists”wentonaroad-siderubbishpick-up.Astheywalked,sometimesonlycovering0.9milesinanentireday,theyslowlyandsteadilymadetheirwayacrosstheUnitedStates,pickingupatotalof201,678poundsofrubbish.Intheend,threeyearsand3,672mileslater,theydippedtheirfeetinthecoldwatersofthePacific.

Theroadiswindy,oftenup-hill.“Witharubbishbagasyourcompanion,howdoyouremindyourselvesthatpickingupthattinygumwrapperonthegroundmakesadifference?

Wheredoyoufindthestrengthtokeepgoing?

”AsIaskedJaneandDaveytoanswerthesequestions,theysharedremarkablestoriesofcaringenvironmentthatgavetheireffortstocontinuetheirjourney.

AsmallgroupofuswereluckyenoughtospendtwohourslastWednesdayeveninglisteningtotheremarkablestoriesofJaneandDavey.Astheysharedtheirdeepconcernfortheenvironment,wetogetherexperiencedtheirrealspirit.JaneandDavey,likesomanyordinaryunknownheroesinourcommunity,mightnoteverdrawmuchattentionlikemulti-million-dollar-fundedprojects.Inmanyways,itisexactlythatwhichmakestheirstorysoattractive.

36.WhydidJane’ssistercallherout?

A.Toaskhertopreparedinnerforthem.

B.Toaskforadviceonpickinguprubbish.

C.Tobeghertohelpthemoutoftrouble.

D.Toaskhertojointhemintheiractivity.

37.HowdidthegrouptravelacrosstheUnitedStatestogatherrubbish?

A.Bybus.B.Onfoot.C.Bytrain.D.Bybike.

38.Whatgavethemthecouragetogoontheirjourney?

A.Goodteamworkspirit.B.Greatinterestintraveling.

C.Deeploveofnaturalbeauty.

D.Deepconcernfortheenvironment.

39.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJaneandherteammates?

A.Theiractioniswiserthanenvironmentalprojects.

B.Theireffortwillstopnaturefrombeingpolluted.

C.Ordinarypeoplehavedoneextraordinarythings.

D.Theyarefamousheroesofenvironmentalprotection.

40.Theauthorwritesthetextto______.

A.admireB.complainC.encourageD.persuade

B

Dostudentslearnbetterwhenthey’replacedwithclassmatesofthesamesex?

Educatorsatanall-girlschoolinWashington,D.C.believetheydo,butotherexpertssaythereisnorealevidencetosupportthatidea.Theybelievethereareothermoreimportantthingsthatmakeaschooleffective.

ExcelAcademy,whichopeneditsdoorsin2008,isthefirstall-girlschoolinWashington,D.C.andisindependentlyoperatedandsupportedbytaxpayers.OneofitsstudentsisAnyreahClavijowhois10yearsold.Anyreahattendedkindergarteninaclassroomwithboys.Shesaysboyshavedifferentintereststhangirls.ShehasbeenatExcelAcademyforthelastfiveyearsandprefersbeinginanall-girlschool.“TheymakemefeelthatI’mlovedandthatI’mthesmartestpersonintheworld,”Anyreahsaid.ExcelAcademyprovidesfreeeducationforamostlylow-incomecommunityandservesmorethan600girls,frompreschoolthroughgradefive.

KayeSavage,ExcelAcademy’sfounderandchiefexecutiveofficer,saysthatteachersoftenteachtheboysinco-educationalsettings.Theboysarealittlelouderandmuchmoreactivethanthegirlsandthegirlsendupbecomingsecond-classcitizensintheirownclassroomsandintheirownschools.

ButGalenSherwinattheAmericanCivilLibertiesUnionsaysthattheevidencereallyisn’ttheretosupporttheclaimthatsingle-sexeducationproducesbetterresults.“Similaritiesbetweenboysandgirlsaremuchgreaterandmorerelevantthananydifferences.Certainlyanydifferencesthatexistarenotrelevantfromaneducationalviewpoint,”shesaid.

“Butregardlessofgender,akeyfactorforeducationalsuccessisearlydevelopment,”saidElaineWeiss,aneducationexpertattheEconomicPolicyInstitute.“Everythingthathappensinchildren’searlydevelopment,forexample,howtheirmothersfeltduringpregnancy,howmanybookstherewereinthehome,whethertheyhadaccesstopre-kindergartenprograms,preparesthemmoreorlessforkindergarten,”shesaid.

AndwhileSavagebelievesExcelAcademy’sgender-segregatedclassroomsmakeadifference,Weisssaysotherfactorsattheschoolhaveabiggerimpact,especiallyongirlswhowouldotherwisenothavesuchopportunities.“Theystartforexampleinpreschool,sothey’readdressingthatearlygapbeforekidsgettoschool,”shesaid.“Theykeeptheir

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