外研版 Book 2 Module 5 单元测试题.docx

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第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

★★★☆☆

Attheageof95,OlgaKotelkoattractedgreatattentionattheWorldMastersAthleticsChampionships.This5ft-tallCanadianbecametheoldestrecordedwomanindoorrunner,highjumperandlongjumperatthecompetition.

Olganowhasmorethan30worldrecordstohernameandhaswonmorethan750goldmedals.Butsheseesherselfasnothingspecial,describingherselfasjustaplainJane.Asoneof11childrenbroughtuponafarm,shehasalwaysbeenactive,milkingcowsanddoingotherhousework.

Shehasnowoutlivedallherbrothersandsistersandmostofherfriendsbutwhenaskedwhathersecretis,shesaysthereisn’tone.“Ithinkyourageisjustanumber.It’snotyourbirthday;it’showyouagethatmakesthedifference.It’syourattitudetoallthethingsthathappeninyourlifethatplaysthebiggestpart.”

Socanweallturnourselvesintononagenarian(九十多岁的)superheroes?

ResearchfromNewcastleUniversitysuggeststhatasevery24hourspass,weaddanextrafivehourstoourlives—that’sover2monthseachyear—partlybecauseofimprovinglivingconditionsandmedicaldevelopment.AndintheUKthenumberofpeoplewhoarelivingintotheir100thyearhasnearlyincreasedbyfourtimessincethe1980s.Soageingisnotaterriblething.

WhileOlga’sgenes(基因)mighthelpher,we’renotallprisonerstoourown.Afterall,75%ofourlaterlivescouldbedowntothelifestylewechoosetolead.Agooddietandregularexercisearekey.Besides,developingfriendshipsinmid-lifealsoworks.DrHolland,directorofAstonUniversity’sresearchcentreforhealthyageing,says:

“Themorefriendsyouhavewhenyou’re50-60yearsold,thelesslikelyyou’retobelonelyinlaterlife;thelesslonelyyouare,thelesslikelyyou’retobeillastheyearsgoby.”

21.OlgaKotelkowaswell-knownattheWorldMastersAthleticsChampionshipsbecause_____.

A.shewastheoldestsportswomanthereB.shecompetedinseveralevents

C.shesetanewworldrecordD.shewonagoldthere

22.WhatdidOlgaKotelkomeanbydescribingherselfasaplainJane?

A.Shewashard-working.    B.ShewasoncenamedJane.

C.Shewasveryactive.       D.Shewasverycommon.

23.OlgaKotelko’swordssuggestthat_____.

A.weshouldn’tcountourageuplikenumbers

B.weshouldn’tcelebrateourbirthdayaswegetold

C.weshouldtrytohaveapositiveattitudetowardslife

D.weshouldlearntochangeaccordingtowhathappens

24.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat_____.

A.howlongwelivedoesn’tcompletelydependongenes

B.OlgaKotelkosucceededbecauseofhergoodgenes

C.it’shardforthemiddle-agedtomakefriends

D.it’sunavoidableforpeopletogetold

B

★★★☆☆

GeorgeWatfordworksattheAmericanSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals(ASPCA)inNewYorkCity.Hegetssomeunusualphonecalls.Oneday,hegotacallaboutamountainlionlivinginasmallbuilding.“Wedidn’tbelieveit,”Watfordsaid.“Butwhenwewentoutthere,sureenough,therewasamountainlionsittingatthefrontwindowlookingoutatus.”Thebigcat’sownerknewthathisneighborswereunhappyabouttheanimal.Hedidn’ttrytostopustakingitaway.

      Inoneyear,theASPCAtookin9,459differentanimals,notcountingcatsanddogs.Thatnumberincludesalotofrabbitsandmonkeys,buttheASPCAhasalsotakenmanyotherexotic(外来的)petsfrompeople’shomes.Theseanimalscan’tbesetfreeintothewildbecausetheywouldn’tsurvive.TheASPCAtriestofindhomesfortheminzoosorspecialareasforanimals.

      It’sagainstthelawtosellwildanimalsinNewYorkCity.Manybuildingsdon’tevenallowdogsandcats,nottomentionmoreexoticanimals.Still,theASPCAtakesawaymostoftheexoticanimalsnotbecauseofcomplaints(怨言),butbecausethepet’sownerneedshelp.Alovelybabylionorbearwillfinallygrowuptobedangerous.“Whentheybite(咬人),itisn’tbecausetheyhateyou.It’sbecausethey’rewildanimals,”saidexoticanimalexpertKathiTravers.

      Traversisquicktogivespeechesagainstraisingwildanimalsaspets.Toooftenpeoplethinkthatcaringforawildanimalisthesameascaringforadogoracat.“Toloveananimalisnotenough,”Traverssaid.“Therehastoberespect,andrespectisnottakingananimal,stickingitinalittlecage,andexpectingtheanimaltobehappy.”

25.Thecallwasmade_____.

A.toreportamissinglionB.toreportaneighborforkeepingalion

C.whentheownerwasawayD.whenthelionbrokeoutofthewindow

26.Whenitfindsanexoticanimalinthecity,theASPCA_____.

A.keepsituntilitgrowsupB.setsitfreeintothewild

C.helpsfinditahomeD.sellsittoazoo

27.Thelastparagraphiswr

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