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2019-2020学年牛津版高中英语必修5Unit2Theenvironment单元测试

第I卷

第一部分:

英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:

对话填空(共10小题,每小题一分,满分10分)

1.Thetalkbetweentwocompaniesisheldinaninformal___________.

A.atmosphere     B.environment

C.method     D.attitude

2.Thegirl_____inbed_____tous thatshehadthebookonthebookshelf.

A.lay;lied;lay   B.lying;lay;laid

C.lying;lied;laid     D.lied;lied;laid

3.—That’smewhenIgraduatedfromcollege.SeewhatIlooklikenow.

—Whynottakeupexercisetoimproveyour _______?

A.look    B.form   C.shadow  D.figure

4.Youlooktiredandsad._____,youareinadifficultpositiontherenow.

A.Indeed     B.Eventually

C.Obviously     D.Particularly

5.Hardwork_______ successwhilefailure often_____laziness.

A.liesin;leadsto     B.leadsto;liesin

C.leadsto;dependson   D.leadsto;leadsto

6.Thegovernmentappealstoallthefactoriestoreducetheproductionthatisn’t______.

A.environmentallyfriendly

B.friendlyenvironmental

C.environmentalfriendly

D.friendlyenvironment

7.Thepricesofdailygoodsarerising,sowehaveto_____everydayexpenses.

A.cutbackon     B.putdownto

C.lookbackto     D.keepupwith

8._____fromhearttroubleforyears,hisfatherhastotakesomemedicinewithhimwhereverhegoes.

A.Suffering     B.Suffered

C.Beingsuffered     D.Havingsuffered

9.Onlystrictinspectionsandheavierfinesare _____waystopreventthosefactoriesfrompipingwastewaterintotheriver.

A.effective     B.beneficial

C.affective     D.infective

10.Asbroadband(宽带)connection__________,advertisingindustryisdevelopingfasterthanever.

A.explodesB.expands

C.accessesD.reaches

11.Thetestweheldlasttimeisobviouslybadbecauseit_________lackofmanystudents’self-confidence.

A.reliesuponB.leadsto

C.referstoD.dependson

12.Iwouldappreciate_______,tobefrank,ifthegoodscouldbedeliveredassoonaspossible.

A.youB.thisC.itD.myself

13.—Whatdoyousuggest?

—MysuggestionisthatAndrew__________abroadandhestayhereuntiltheprojectcompletes.

A.sendB.shouldnotsend

C.besentD.notbesent

14.________thefloor,Ifoundhispenlyingontheground.

A.WhilesweepingB.Whileswept

C.IfsweepingD.Ifswept

15.—Havewe_________water?

—Yes,____________.We’dbettergetsome.

A.runoutof;wehaverunitout

B.runoutof;ourwaterhasrunout

C.runoutof;ourwaterhasbeenrunout

D.runout;ourwaterhasrunout

第二节:

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

Dofightagainstpaintingpollution

Doyouknowwhatkindofthingstheyoungpeoplearereading?

Moreandmore16andteachershavenoticedanotherkindofpollution,whichcomesfromtheprintedpapers17onstreets.

Theseprintedthings18newspapersbuthavehardlyanythingtodowith19.Youcanonlyfindreadingmaterialsbadlymadeupthere—somearetoostrangeforanyoneto20;othersarefrighteningstoriesofsomething21.However,manyoftheyoungreadersaregettinginterestedinsuch22reading,which23themwhattheyshouldpayfortheirbreakfastandbringsthemnightmaresandimmoralideasin24.Homeworkisleft25anddailygameslost.

Thesesellersstandaboutonstreetssellingtheirpaperswell.Thewriters,publishersandprinters,26theyare,weneverknow,are27theirsilentmoney.

Thesheep-skinnedwolf’sstoryseemstohavebeenforgottenonceagain.Whynot28thiskindofthing?

Yes,bothteachersandparentshaveaskedeachotherformorestrictcontroloftheyoungreaders.29,themoreyouwanttoforbidit,themoretheywanttohavealookatit.30youmayevenfindseveralchildren,drivenbytheircuriousnatures,31onepatchedpaper,whichhastraveledfromhandtohand.

Itreallydoes32tooursociety.Ithasalreadyformedasortofmoralpollution.The33teachersandparentsneedmorepowerfulsupportintheirprotectionoftheyounggeneration.Atthesametime,theyoung34needmoreinterestingbookstohelpthem35thoseuglypaper.

16.A.writersB.readers

C.studentsD.parents

17.A.soldB.printedC.putD.found

18.A.workoutB.looklike

C.actasD.dependon

19.A.themB.childrenC.youngpeopleD.it

20.A.thinkB.believeC.knowD.understand

21.A.stillworseB.evenbetter

C.verygoodD.moreimportant

22.A.wonderfulB.interesting

C.usefulD.poisonous

23.A.spendsB.costsC.paysD.takes

24.A.sightB.commonC.returnD.use

25.A.unknownB.muchC.lessD.undone

26.A.whatB.whoeverC.whateverD.who

27.A.makingB.spendingC.wastingD.using

28.A.forbidB.separateC.leaveD.stop

29.A.LuckilyB.Unfortunately

C.BadlyD.Happily

30.A.AlwaysB.Hardly

C.SometimesD.Seldom

31.A.sharingB.gettingC.holdingD.taking

32.A.goodB.favorC.wrongD.harm

33.A.puzzledB.surprised

C.disappointedD.worried

34.A.teachersB.parents

C.readersD.writers

35.A.comeintoB.breakdown

C.getridofD.getoff

第二部分:

阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

Youcanmakethedifferencebetween

this...andthis...

Thissummer,jointheInternationalConser-vationScoutsonafun-filledholidaywithadifference.Yearafteryear,youngpeoplefromallaroundtheworldgettogetheratoneofoursixteenconservationcamps.What’stheirsharedaim?

Tohelpprotectthecountrysideanditswildlife.

Manyanimalsandplantsareindangerofdisappearingforever.Thedormouse(冬眠鼠),akindofmouse,forexample,needswoodlandplantsforfoodandtreestostayin.Itshabitat(栖息地)isbeingdestroyedbymananditneedsourhelptosurvive.

Onaconservationcampholidayyouwilllearnallaboutnatureandhowtoprotectit.Ourtrainedleaderswillaccompanyyouandtellyoueverythingyouneedtoknow.Becauseofthisyoudon’tneedanyexperience,justenergyandenthusiasm.Youwillexplorethecountrysideandworktoensurethesurvivalofhundredsofanimalsandplantsandstillhaveplentyoftimetoenjoythecamp’sexcellentsportsfacilitiesandorganizednaturepathsthroughbeautifulscenery.

TheInternationalConservationScoutsisaworldwideorganization,sotheremustbeacampnearyou.Youcanspendasplendidholidayatanyofthecampsforaslittleas£60includingaccommodation(住宿)andfood.Formoreinformationsendforafreeconservationcampshandbooktoday.

InternationalConservationScouts

StantonStJohn

OxfordshireOX71TL

THEKEYTOSAVINGWILDLIFEISTO

PROTECTNATURALHABITATS:

YOURWORK

WILLMAKEADIFFERCNCE

36.Themainpurposeofthispassageisto.

A.offeryoungpeopleafun-filledholiday

B.attractyoungpeopletoattendaconservationcamp

C.persuadepeopleintoexploringthecountryside

D.raisefundsfortheInternationalConservationScouts

37.Accordingtothepassage,youcan__________attheconservationcamps.

A.experimentonthedormouse

B.practiseyourfavoritehobbies

C.enrichyourknowledgeofwildlife

D.havefreeaccommodationandfood

38.Judgingfromthewritingstyleofthepassage,itis___________.

A.apieceofadvertisement

B.asciencereport

C.apassageforprofessionalreading

D.apassageforarguinganopinion

B

Ashumans,wearealsoconsideredasanimalssometimes!

Butunlikeotheranimals,wehavenothadtofittheenvironmentinwhichwelive.Instead,wehavebeentheshaper(改造者)ofourenvironmentandexplorerofnature.Whileotheranimalsmustfindahome,wehavecreatedourhomewhereverweareliving.Wehavefittedourselvesinavarietyofenvironments.

Ourskillatdoingthishasbeenduetoourimagination,creativityandenthusiasm.Ifwechosetoliveinthedesert,welearnedhowtosavewater,buildahomeamongtherocksandmountainsanddependonanimalsratherthanvegetablesforourfood.Sometimesitwasnecessaryforustofollowtheanimalsastheymoved,inordernottoloseoursourceoffood.

Livinginaplacewheretherewasplentyofrainandmildtemperatures,welearnedthatwecouldplantagreatervarietyofcrops,raiseafewanimalsinasmaller,morecontainedareaandnothavetomoveourhome.Wehavebeenabletolivewhereverwechoosebecausewehavenotacceptedthelimitationsofaparticularenvironment,orrather,wehavemadetheenvironmentfitourneeds.

39.Humanscanlivewheretheywanttobecausethey.

A.haveenoughmaterialstobuildhomes

B.canusewhatexistsinnaturetofittheirneeds

C.haveplentyoffoodfromplantsandanimalseverywhere

D.canfindahomeeasily

40.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Animalshadtofittheirenvironment.

B.Peoplewholivedinthedesertmainlyatemeat.

C.Humansalwayshadtofollowtheanimalsforfood.

D.Environmentwasmadetofithumanneeds.

41.Theunderlinedpart“mildtemperatures”meansitis.

A.coldB.hot

C.sometimescoldandsometimeshot

D.neithertoocoldnortoohot

42.Thepassagemainlytalksabout.

A.HumansandNature

B.AnimalsandEnvironments

C.ProtectingNature

D.HumansandAnimals

C

Keepyoureyesonthesky—itlookslike2006willbeabigyearfortornadoes(龙卷风).AsofthefirstweekinApril,therehavealreadybeen445“twisters”intheUnitedStates.Lastyear,therewereonly96tornadoesbythebeginningofApril.AccordingtotheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA),agovernmentagencythatstudiestheenvironment,thismarksthemostintensetornadoactivityinthefirstthreemonthsofanyyearsince1999.Previousyearswitha

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