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最新版人教版高中英语必修一Unit45单元综合测试题及答案精编试题
新课标高一上学期1册Unit4-5测试
Class:
Name:
Marks:
满分(120)
第一部分词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1.DescribingChinaandRussiaasgoodneighbours,goodpartnersandgoodfriendsandcallingPutinhisoldfriend,PresidentXisaidhecametoRussiatoofferhis inpersonontheWinterOlympicGames.
A.instructionsB.preparationsC.congratulationsD.attitudes
2.Itisreportedthatthepolicehaveoffereda(n) of10,000yuanforinformationconnectedwiththerobbers,whorobbedthebankyesterdayafternoon.
A.rewardB.outlineC.shelterD.schedule
3.TheWWFwas in1961,whoseaimwastoprotectthehabitatsofwildanimalsindangerofdyingout,andisnowtheworld’slargestorganizationfornatureconservation.
A.commandedB.settledC.recognizedD.founded
4.You’dbetternot himfromhisappearanceandwhathewears,becausesometopofficialsliketopretendtobeanordinarypersontolearnaboutthelifeofthecommonpeopleinpublicplaces.
A.educateB.judgeC.injureD.persuade
5.Itwasreportedthatthegovernmenthad aworkingpartytolookintotheproblemofunemploymentinthisarea.
A.packedupB.pickedupC.madeupD.setup
6.AfterLiMinggraduatedfromuniversityhebecameateacherinahighschool,butlaterhe law,hopingtohelpthepoorwiththeirlegalproblems.
A.turnedtoB.turnedupC.turnedonD.turnedover
7.NelsonMandelaheldtheviewthatblackpeopleandwhitepeoplewere ,sohedevotedhimselftofightingforthedreamthattheformerwouldhavethesamerightsasthelatter.
A.meanB.equalC.calmD.selfless
8.Itwasvery oftheBrownstosharetheirfoodwithourfamilyinthosehardtimes,soIwaswillingtodoeverythingforthemtopaybacktheirkindness.
A.gratefulB.proudC.generousD.extreme
9.Uptonow,everythinghasgonesmoothly. ,wewillhavefinishedthetaskbytheendofthismonth.Ifso,wewillhaveenoughtimetogotoYunnanforourholiday.
A.PersonallyB.HopefullyC.FinallyD.Luckily
10.ForthefirsttimeAliceexperiencedthejoyofhelpingothers inherlife,soshemadeuphermindtohelpmorepeopleinthefuturetomakeherselfhappier.
A.intimeB.inorderC.inpublicD.introuble
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
Thesedays,thecustomthatwivesshouldcookhaschangedinJapan,especiallypeopleintheir20’sand30’stendtothinkso.Among 11 inthatagegroup,bothhusbandsandwiveshave 12 andtheyareverybusy,sotheytendtothinkthatsharingthehouseworkis 13 .
Butnoteveryone 14 becausehusbandsdonothaveenoughchancetoknowhowto 15 .Uptonow,theyhavebeenusedtoseeingtwo 16 :
theirmotherscookeverydayandtheirfathers 17 thosedishes.
Recentlysomecookingschoolsfor 18 haveopened.Ihavereadseveralarticlesabouttheschools.Studentsofthecookingschoolsaremostlymiddle-agedmenwhoare 19 oftheirretirement(退休),becausetheyworkfrommorningtonightattheir 20 ,sotheydonotknowhowtocook. 21 ,theirwivescook 22 ;theyhavemanyhobbies,andtheyknowhowtoenjoytheirsparetime.Afterthesemenretire,theytendtodonothingintheir 23 hours.Sothesemenare 24 tocooknotonlyasahobby,butalsobecauseitisnecessarytothem.
InJapan,thefamouscooksarealmostallmale, 25 thefamouscookingteachersarealmostall 26 .Ithinkthatthistendency(倾向)alsocomesfromour 27 beliefs:
beingacookisconsideredabusinessandbeingacookingteacherisconsideredanextension(延伸)ofcookingas 28 .Ibelievethistendencywill 29 inthefuture.Wewillhavemanychancestocookwithout 30 whetherwearehusbandsorwives.
11.A.linesB.teamsC.classesD.couples
12.A.chancesB.carsC.jobsD.houses
13.A.normalB.unfairC.luckyD.strange
14.A.comesB.agreesC.helpsD.cares
15.A.cookB.payC.designD.wash
16.A.suggestionsB.rolesC.thoughtsD.ideas
17.A.keepB.buyC.eatD.deliver
18.A.girlsB.lawyersC.studentsD.men
19.A.proudB.certainC.afraidD.ashamed
20.A.officeB.tableC.collegeD.corner
21.A.BythewayB.OntheotherhandC.AtfirstD.Asaresult
22.A.peacefullyB.selflesslyC.aloneD.well
23.A.exactB.difficultC.freeD.last
24.A.learningB.affordingC.promisingD.hating
25.A.becauseB.whileC.ifD.as
26.A.femaleB.youngC.professorsD.adults
27.A.greatB.simpleC.oldD.true
28.A.educationB.fashionC.courageD.housework
29.A.beginB.changeC.continueD.stop
30.A.reportingB.provingC.imaginingD.considering
第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Alittleboycameuptohismotherinthekitchenoneeveningwhileshewasfixingsupper,andhandedherapieceofpaperthathehadbeenwritingon.Afterhismomdriedherhandsonanapron,shereadit,andthisiswhatitsaid:
Forcuttingthegrass:
$5.00.
Forcleaningupmyroomthisweek:
$1.00.
Forgoingtothestoreforyou:
$.50.
Baby-sittingmykidbrotherwhileyouwentshopping:
$.25.
Takingoutthegarbage:
$1.00.
Forgettingagoodreportcard:
$5.00.
Forcleaningupandrakingtheyard:
$2.00.
Totalowed:
$14.75.
Well,hismotherlookedathimstandingthere,andtheboycouldseethememoriesflashingthroughhermind.Shepickedupthepen,turnedoverthepaperhe’dwrittenon,andthisiswhatshewrote:
FortheninemonthsIcarriedyouwhileyouweregrowinginsideme:
Nocharge.
ForallthenightsthatI’vesatupwithyou,doctoredandprayedforyou:
Nocharge.
Forallthetryingtimes,andallthetearsthatyou’vecausedthroughtheyears:
Nocharge.
Forallthenightsthatwerefilledwithdread,andfortheworriesIknewwereahead:
Nocharge.
Forthetoys,food,clothes,andevenwipingyournose:
Nocharge.
Son,whenyouadditup,thecostofmyloveis:
Nocharge.
Whentheboyfinishedreadingwhathismotherhadwritten,therewerebigtearsinhiseyes,andhelookedstraightathismotherandsaid,“Mom,Isuredoloveyou.”Andthenhetookthepenandingreatbiglettershewrote:
“PAIDINFULL”.
31.Fromwhatthemotherwrote,wecanknowthatmothers’loveis______.
A.expensiveB.worthlessC.necessaryD.selfless
32.Afterreadingwhathismotherhadwritten,theboyfelt______.
A.upsetB.afraidC.ashamedD.sad
33.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
A.Theboystillwantedhismothertopayinfull.
B.Theboyunderstoodhismother’slove.
C.Theboywouldleavehismother.
D.Theboywasn’thonestatall.
34.Thearticlemainlyadvisesusto______.
A.learnfromtheboyandhismother
B.beagiver,especiallytoourparents
C.sharehouseworkwithourparents
D.payalargesumofmoneyforourparents’love
B
WhydoIalwayshavetobetheonethatstartstodolaundryandunluckilythere’snodetergent(洗涤剂)?
Iguessitwastimeformetodomy“DollarStore”run.
Iwalkedtothestore,gatheredupmyitems,andheadedforthecheckoutcounteronlytobeblockedinthenarrowaisle(过道)byayoungmanaboutsixteenyearsold.Iwasn’tinahurry,soIpatientlywaitedfortheboytorealizethatIwasthere.
Thiswaswhenhewavedhishandsexcitedlyintheairandshoutedinaloudvoice,“Mommy,I’moverhere.”Itwasobviousnow,hewasmentallychallenged,andalsofrightenedasheturnedandsawmestandingsoclosetohim,waitingtopassby.HiseyeswidenedandsurpriseexplodedonhisfaceasIsaid,“HeyBuddy,what’syourname?
”“MynameisDennyandI’mshoppingwithmymother,”herespondedproudly.“Wow,”Isaid,“that’sacoolname;IwishmynamewasDenny,butmynameisHal.”“HallikeHalloween?
”heasked.“Yes,”Ianswered.“HowoldareyouDenny?
”
“HowoldamInowMommy?
”heaskedhismotherassheslowlycameoverfromthenextaisle.“You’refifteenyearsold,Denny.Nowbeagoodboyandletthemanpassby.”IgreetedherandcontinuedtotalktoDennyforseveralmoreminutesaboutsummer,bicyclesandschool.Iwatchedhisbrowneyesdancewithexcitementbecausehewasthecenterofsomeone’sattention.Hethensuddenlyturnedandheadedtowardthetoysection.
Denny’smomhadapuzzledlookonherfaceandthankedmefortakingthetimetotalkwithherson.Shetoldmethatmostpeoplewouldn’tevenlookathim,muchlesstalktohim...Itoldherthatitwasmypleasure.
Itoldherthatthereareplentyofred,yellowandpinkrosesinourgarden,however,“BlueRoses”areveryrare(稀少的)andshouldbeappreciatedfortheirbeautyandspecialquality.“Yousee,Dennyisa‘BlueRose’,”Iadded.
Shewassilentforasecond,thenwithatearinhereyesheasked,“Whoareyou?
”WithoutthinkingIsaid,“Oh,I’mprobablyjusta‘daffodil’(水仙)ormaybeevena‘dandelion’(蒲公英),butIlovelivinginGod’sgarden.”
35.WhydidDennyfeelexcitedastheauthorspoketohim?
A.Hefeltveryproudofhisname.
B.Heknewthattheauthorwasakindman.
C.Herealizedthattheauthorcaredabouthim.
D.Hesharedthesamehobbieswiththeauthor.
36.Whichofthefollowingsshowsthechangeofthechild’sfeelings?
A.upset→frightened→puzzled→excited→moved
B.excited→frightened→puzzled→proud→moved
C.frightened→surprised→excited→proud→excited
D.excited→frightened→surprised→proud→excited
37.Theauthorcomparedhimselftothetwoflowersmainlybecause______.
A.helikedthetwoflowersverymuch
B.hewantedtoshowhewascommon
C.hewantedtoshowhewasagardener
D.hethoughtthetwoflowerswerelessbeautiful
38.Whichofthefollowingsmaybethebesttitleofthispassage?
A.BlueRoseB.DaffodilorDandelion
C.Denny’sRoseD.FlowersinOurGarden
C
Wecouldn’twaittoget