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高中英语Unit5Firstaid单元测试2新人教版必修5
必修五Unit5《Firstaid》单元测试2
笔试部分:
I.单项选择
1.Youwillonlygainahighincomeifyouarereally________toyourwork.
A.interested B.applied
C.satisfiedD.attracted
2.Itwas________thecitywasliberated________hisfatherwasborn.
A.when;thatB.that;when
C.that;thatD.when;when
3.Someresearchersbelievethatthereisnodoubt________acureforAIDSwillbefound.
A.whichB.that
C.whatD.whether
4.When________ofhisparents,theboycried.
A.askedB.asking
C.toaskD.toasked
5.Iaidedher________herstudy.
A.withcontin
uingB.tocontinue
C.ofcontinuingD.forcontinue
6.Theycollectedmuchmoney________thesick.
A.helpB.aided
C.inaidofD.inaid
7.Hishousehas________firefor
halfanhour.
A.caughtB.beencaught
C.onD.beenon
8.Ican'theartheradioclearly;pleaseturnit________.
A.onB.off
C.upD.down
9.Thepoorsickbabywasdesertedbyhisparents.Myheart________him.
A.criesforB.blessesfor
C.bleedsforD.praysfor
10.Heisa________man;wemustdiveintotherivertosavehim.
A.drownB.drowned
C.drowningD.beingdrown
11.Nosoonerhadhegonetobedthanhe________.
A.fellsleepingB.fallsleep
C.fellsleepD.fellasleep
12.—Didyouhavetroublewithyourcarthismorning?
—Yes,butIfinallymanaged________.
A.togetstartinginB.ittogetstarted
C.togetitstartedD.gettingstartedit
13.Whendidyou________him?
A.knowB.knowing
C.gettoknowD.gettoknowing
14.Thelittleboykilledhismother________coldblood.
A.withB.to
C.inD.on
15.Weneednew________here.
A.manB.woman
C.bloodD.peoples
Ⅱ.完形填空
Wearealwayshearingaboutroadaccidents,sowhenweareinthecarweshouldtrytodrivecarefully.But,howmanyofustakethesamedegreetocareinourhomes?
Alarge__16__willtellyouthenumberofaccidentsthathappenedinthehomeisalmostthesameasthoseonthe__17__.Idon'tpretendtobe__18__,butI'vethoughtalotabouthowandwhytheseaccidentshappenandwhatwecandoto__19__them.
Oneofthemostcommonandmostdangerous__20__athomeaccidentsiswrongandcarelessuse__21__electricalequipment.Peoplewillcontinuetousealooseplugor__22__outaplugwithoutfirstturningoffthe__23__.Inspiteofwarning,one__24__carryanelectricheaterintothebathroomwhenheisgoingtohavea__25__.Sometimesoneforgetstoturnoffthepower__26__mendingalamporsomething__27__.Allofthesecancauseaccidents.Sothe__28__aboutanythingthatworksbyelectricityis:
switchoffbeforeyou__29__anythinganddon'tpretendyouknowwhenyouactually__30__.
Ifyou'vegot__31__inthehouse,it'salwaysthebesttokeepmedicinesofanykindoutoftheir__32__.Otherwise,thesemedicinesmaybetakenforcandiesornewkindsofdrinks.Whenthereareelderpeoplelivingwithyou,youhavetotakeparticular__33__inanumberofwaysinordertomakethem__34__andhappy.
__35__,ofcourse,isalwaysarisk.Soremembertoturnitoffaftercooking.Also,don'tforgettokeepthechildrenawayfromthecooker.
Safetyfirstmaymeanalittlemoretimeandcare,butitmaysaveyoualotoftrouble.
16.A.familyB.factory
C.hospitalD.school
17.A.roadB.way
C.pathD.street
18.A.anexpertB.
adoctor
C.anengineerD.ascientist
19.A.pretendB.prevent
C.protestD.complete
20.A.reasonB.causes
C.difficutiesD.problem
21.A.atB.of
C.forD.on
22.A.pushB.drag
C.pullD.draw
23.A.lightB.power
C.plugD.electricity
24.A.mayB.can
C.mustD.will
25.A.coldB.warm
C.washD.bath
26.A.afterB.when
C.asD.for
27.A.othersB.another
C.e
lseD.also
28.A.orderB.suggestion
C.ruleD.requirement
29.A.touchB.feel
C.catchD.hold
30.A.don'tB.do
C.didD.didn't
31.A.patientsB.children
C.friendsD.theolder
32.A.lookB.sight
C.knowingD.reach
33.A.attentionB.mind
C.noticeD.care
34.A.fullB.warm
C.safeD.angry
35.A.GasB.Pollution
C.FireD.Stove
Ⅲ.阅读理解
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
Thursday,October21,2004
AgasexplosionatacoalmineincentralChinahaskilledatleast56peopleandleftsomeothersmissing.
Itisoneoftheworstmineaccidentsinrecentyears,andofficialssaidthechancesoffindinganyonestillalivewereslim.
Morethan400peoplewereworkingintheDapingMineinthecityofXinmi,Henanprovince,whentheexplosionhappenedlateonWednesday.
Morethan200peopleescapedbut56minerswereconfirmeddead,andrescuersweresearchingforsurvivors,XinhuaNews
agencyreported.ButSunHuashan,deputyadministrator(副部长)ofthe
StateAdministrationofWorkSafety,saidtheirchancesforsurvivalwere“ratherslim”.
ThebureausupervisingHenancoalminesafetywasalsopessimistic(悲观的).
“Thesituationisverytoughinthemine.Thegasisverydense(浓密的),andinsuchconditions,it'shardtosurvive,”anofficialatthebureautoldtheFrenchnewsagencyAFP.
Thousandsofpeoplediedinsomepoorlyregulatedmineseachyear,despitethegovernmentpromisesto
improvesafety.
Officialfiguresreleased
onThursdayshowedthat4,153peoplediedinminingaccidentsinChinainthefirstthreequartersofthisyear—afigure13%lowerthanlastyear's.
36.Thepassageprobablycomesfrom________.
A.anewspaperB.adiary
C.astorybookD.asurvey
37.About________peopleweredeadormissinginthegasexplosion.
A.400B.200
C.246D.140
38.Whatdidtheofficialsmeanbysaying“thechancesoffindinganyonestillalivewereslim”?
A.It'shopefultofindsomeonealive.
B.It'snotunlikely
tofindonealive.
C.It'salmostimpossibleforthemtoliveinsuchahardsituation.
D.Theywouldgiveuprescuingandsearching.
39.Thepassagetriestotellus________.
A.oneoftheworstcoalmineaccidents
B.howtoavoidcoalmineaccidents
C.manycoalmineaccidentshappeninChina
D.thedecreaseofdeathsinminingaccidentsoftheyear
B
“It'sreallycooltohaveadadwhofliesfighterjets,”thought11yearoldCaseyasshewaswatchingherdadflyingoverhead.LivingonanAirForcebasewasnotasbadassomepeoplemightthink.Caseyratherenjoyedstayingwithsomefriendswhohadsomethingincommonwitheachother.Sheespeciallylovedthetimewhenherdadwouldcomehomeeachdayandgreetherwithanewjoke.
Todaywasdifferent,though.Whenherdadwalkedinthedoor,helookedsadforsomereason.Caseydidn'tlikethatlook.Herdadjustkissedherontheforeheadandtoldhermomthatheneededtotalktoher.Caseyknewsomethingwaswrong.
Asherparentscameoutoftheotherroom,momwascrying.DadsatdownandbegantoexplaintoherthathewascalledontogotoIraqandthathewouldleaveforoneyear.Caseywassoastonishedthatshecouldn'tspeakforamoment.Shebegantofeeltearsinhereyes.Howcouldshelivewithoutherdadforawholeyear?
Shehadalotofquestionsandtheirfamilydiscussedallthedetailsthatevening.
Soon,thedaycame.Casey'sdadwasleaving.AsCaseyandhermomwatchedhimclimbupthestepstohiscockpit(驾驶舱),thetearsbegantoflowfromtheireyes.ItwashardforCaseytobelievethatshewouldn'tbeseeingherdadforsolongtime.Theydependedonhimforsomanythings.Whowouldfixthebrokenwindowinthebathroom?
Whowouldgreetherwithjokeseveryday?
40.WhatisCasey'sfather'sjobinthemilitary?
A.Serveontheplane.B.Drivefighterjets.
C.Repairfighterjets.D.Transportthesoldier.
41.Accordingtothepassage,onethingCaseyenjoyedbestontheAirForcebasewasthat________.
A.shecouldwatchthefighterjetsflyoverhead
B.herfriendshadsomethingincommonwithher
C.herfathertoldheranewjokeeveryday
D.herfatherfixedthebrokenwindows
42.HowdidCaseyknowthatsomethingwaswrongwhenherdadgothome?
A.Caseysawhermothercrying.
B.Casey'sfathertalkedwithhermother.
C.Casey'sfatherdidn'ttellherajokeasusual.
D.Casey'sfatherkissedherontheforehead.
43.Whatwasthemainideaofthelastparagraph?
A.Caseywasworriedthattheycouldn'tlivewithoutherfather.
B.Caseysawherfatheroffattheairport.
C.Casey'sdadlookedsad.
D.Casey'sfatherlefthome.
C
Consider,forinstance,thewritingskillofspelling.Inarecentsurvey,Grahamreportedthatwhenchildrenlearntospellsomewordsincidentally(偶然地)orinformallyastheyreadorwrite,goodspellerslearnmanymorewordsthroughthesemethodsthanpoorspellers.Ontheotherhand,directspellinginstructionimprovesthespellingperformanceofbothgoodandpoorspellers.Butitisunlikelythatsuchinstructioncanaccountforallthenecessarygrowthtobecomeanexcellentspeller.Forexample,adultscantypicallyspell10,000ormorewordscorrectly,butare
onlytaughthowtospellabout3,000wordswhileinschoolandnotallthosewordsaremastered.Therefore,bothformalandinformalmethodsshouldbestressed.Thisdoesnotmean,however,thatequalamountsofbothshouldbeprovided.Instead,thelevelofformalandinformalinstructionneededbyindividualchildren,willvaryandshouldbeadjusted(调整).Withbalancedinstruction,thefulcrum(支点)isthechild,andbalancedependsonwhatthechildneeds.
Thissameprinciplealsoappliestoconsiderationsabouttheroleofmeaning,process,andforminwritinginstructionsinceskilledwritingdependsonallthree.Theamountofemphasisplacedoneachareashouldbeadjustedsothatitisconsistent(一致的)withtheneedsofthechild.Forexample,Juelfoundthatsomechildrenwhowerepoorwritershaddifficultieswithbothformandprocess,whereasoth