人教版高中英语必修5 Unit2单元检测题名师.docx
《人教版高中英语必修5 Unit2单元检测题名师.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《人教版高中英语必修5 Unit2单元检测题名师.docx(18页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。
人教版高中英语必修5Unit2单元检测题名师
Unit2单元检测题(名师)
一、听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分;共30分)
第一节
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.WholostaFrenchdictionary?
A.Mike.B.Bill.C.Tom.
2.HowwillthemanprobablygotoChicago?
A.Bycar.B.Byplane.C.Bybus.
3.Whywasthemanlate?
A.Hisalarmclockdidn’twork.
B.Hedidn’thearthealarm.
C.Heforgottosetthealarmclock.
4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inalibrary.B.Inabookstore.C.Inasupermarket.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.HowtolookafterKen.
B.Howtospendthevacation.
C.Howtodealwiththewoman’scat.
第二节
听下面5段材料。
每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给出的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
每段材料读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Howdoweknowaboutthewoman’sgrandfather?
A.Hehaswhitehair.
B.Heworksinacompanynow.
C.Hewearsglasses.
7.Howoldisthewoman’sgrandmother?
A.60.B.65.C.70.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whereistheworkplaceofthecompany?
A.InBritain.B.InAmerica.C.InAustralia.
9.Howwillthewomanhelptheman?
A.Shewillprinthisapplicationletter.
B.Shewillcheckhisapplicationletter.
C.Shewillwriteanewapplicationletterforhim.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whydoesthemanprefercycling?
A.Itisquietandrelaxing.
B.Hecandoitwithhisfriends.
C.Heisfondofseeingthecountryside.
11.Whichtwosportsdoesthemanlikebest?
A.Footballandcycling.
B.Swimmingandfootball.
C.Tabletennisandswimming.
12.Whendoesthemanusuallyplaytabletennis?
A.Inwinter.B.Inspring.C.Insummer.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatisthewoman?
A.Adoctor.B.Aprofessor.C.Anutritionist.
14.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemaneat?
A.Fruitsandvegetables.B.Processedfood.C.Pork.
15.Wheredoesthewomansuggestthemaneat?
A.Attheuniversityhospital.B.Attherestaurant.C.Atthedininghall.
16.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeelaftertalkingwiththewoman?
A.Worried.B.Relaxed.C.Confused.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatisEllen’sproblem?
A.Shecan’trespondtosounds.
B.Shecan’tspeakverywell.
C.Shecan’thearverywell.
18.WhatdidEllentellthespeakerwhenshecamehome?
A.Shehadagoodcoach.
B.Shetookpartinthesportsmeeting.
C.Shewasencouragedbyherfriends.
19.WhydidthespeakertrytoencourageEllen?
A.Hethoughtitunlikelythatshewon.
B.Hercoachdidn’tencourageher.
C.Ellencouldn’trunveryfast.
20.HowdidEllenperforminthesportsmeeting?
A.Shewontworaces.
B.Shewasfacedwithdefeat.
C.Shewonalmostalltheraces.
二、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分;共40分)
第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
VisitorstoBritainmayexperiencelocalcultureinatraditionalpub.Butforastrangervisitingthecountry,thesefriendlypubscanbetrapsofpotentialbadmannersfortheuneducated.
AteamofresearchershavereleasedsomeofthehiddencustomsofBritishpubs.Mostpeoplewouldliketostartwithgettingadrinkwhenmeetingwithdifficulties.Mostpubs
havenowaite
rsandasaresult,youyourselfhavetogotothebartobuydrinks.AgroupofItalianyouthswait45minutesbeforetheyrealizetheywouldhavetofetchtheirown.Thismaysoundinconvenient,butthereisahiddenpurpose.
Pubcultureisdesignedtopromotecommunicationinasocietyknownforitsquietness.Standingatthebarforserviceallowsyoutochatwithotherswaitingtobeserved.ThebarcounterispossiblytheonlysiteintheBritishIslesinwhichfriendlyconversationwithstrangersisconsideredentirelyappropriateandreallyquitenormalbehavior.
“Ifyouhaven’tbeentoapub,youhaven’tbeentoBritain.”ThistipcanbefoundinabookletTheTourists’GuidetoPubEtiquette(礼节),whichcanbeseenasa“passport”tothepubforthosewantingtoknowabout“acentralpartofBritishlifeandculture”.Thetroubleisthatifyoudonotfollowthelocalrules,theexperiencemayfallflat.Forexample,ifyouareinabiggroup,itisbestifonlyoneortwopeoplegotobuythedrinks.Nothingannoystheregularcustomersandbarstaffsmorethanacrowdofstrangersblockingallaccesstothebarwhiletheychatandargueaboutwhattoorder.
21.WhyistheBritishpubthebestplacetoexperiencelocalculture?
A.Becauseitisapotentialplaceforalltheeducatedtogather.
B.Becauseitisatraditionalplacewithalotoflocalstrangers.
C.Becausetheeducatedcanrelaxthemselvesentirelythere.
D.Becauseyoucanmeetdifferentkindsoflocalpeoplethere.
22.Ifyouwanttohaveadrinkinapub,youcan________.
A.gotogetthedrinksyourselfB.waitforthewaiterstocome
C.waitinlinefor45minutesD.bringsomehomemadedrinks
23.TheauthorintroducestheBritishpubina(n)__________tone.
A.criticalB.admiringC.neutralD.concerned
24.Whatmightannoyothersinapub?
A.Goingtoapubinabiggroup.B.Chattingaboutwhattoorder.
C.Standinginthewaytothebar.D.Buyingdrinksatthecounter.
B
London'snewestskyscraper(摩天大楼)iscalledtheShardanditcostabout430millionpoundstobuild.Ataheightofalmost310metres,itisthetallestbuildinginEurope.TheShardhascompletelychangedtheappearanceofLondon.However,noteveryonethinksthatitisachangeforthebetter.
TheShardwasdesignedbythefamousItalianarchitectRenzoPiano.WhenhebegandesigningtheShardforLondon,Pianowantedaverytallbuildingthatlookedlikeaspire(尖顶).Hewantedtheglasssurfacestoreflecttheskyandthecity.Thesidesofthebuildingaren'tregular.Sothebuildinghasanunusualshape.Itlookslikeaverythin,sharppieceofbrokenglass.Andthatishowthebuildinggotthename:
theShard.PianosaysthatthespireshapeoftheShardispartofagreatLondontradition.TheshaperemindshimofthespiresofthechurchesofLondonorthetallmasts(桅杆)oftheshipsthatwereonceontheriverThames.
TheShardhas87floors.Atthetop,thereisanobservatory.Atthemomentthebuildingisempty,buteventuallytherewillbeafive-starhotel.Therewillalsobetopqualityrestaurants,apartmentsandoffices.
Beforebuildingworkbegan,alotofpeopledidn'twanttheShardthoughtheplanswereapproved.NowtheyarestillunhappyabouttheShard.SomecriticssaythatsuchatallskyscrapermightbegoodinacitylikeNewYork,butnotinLondon.TheysaythatthebestthingabouttheShardisitsspireshape.Butthatistheonlything.Thereisnodecoration,onlyflatsurfaces.TheEgyptiansdidthat4,500yearsago.TheyalsothinktheShardistoobigforLondon.Itdestroysthebeautyofthecity.
Othercriticsdon'tlikewhattheShardseemstorepresent.TheysaythattheShardshowshowLondonisbecomingmoreunequal.Onlyveryrichpeoplecanaffordtobuytheexpensiveprivateapartmentsandstayinthehotel.ButthepeoplewholiveneartheShardareamongthepoorestinLondon.SotheShardseemsasymbolofthedivisioninsocietybetweentheveryrichandthepoor.
TheShardnowdominatestheLondonskyline.Itisnotcertain,however,thatordinaryLondoncitizenswilleveracceptitasavaluableadditiontothecity.
25.London'snewestskyscraperiscalledtheShardbecauseof________.
A.itssizeB.itscostC.itsshapeD.itsheight
26.WhenhedesignedtheShard,Pianowanteditto________.
A.changeLondon'sskylineB.inheritLondon'stradition
C.imitatetheEgyptianstyleD.attractpotentialvisitors
27.ThecriticswhorefertosocialdivisionthinktheShard________.
A.isonlypreferredbytherichB.isfarawayfromthepoorarea
C.isintendedforwealthypeopleD.ispopularonlywithLondoners
28.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
________
A.TheShard:
CheersandClaps
B.TheShard:
WorkofaGreatArchitect
C.TheShard:
NewSymbolofLondon?
D.TheShard:
AChangefortheBetter?
C
Canadaisaverylargecountry.Itisthesecondlargestcountryintheworld.Bycontrastithasaverysmallpopulation.Thereareonlymorethan30millionpeoplethere.MostCanadiansareofBritishorFrenchorigin,andFrenchisanofficiallanguageofCanadaaswellasEnglish.About45%ofthepeopleareofBritishorigin,thatis,theyortheirparentsorgrandparents,etc.,comefromBritain.Nearly30%areofFrench_origin__.MostoftheFrench-CanadiansliveintheprovinceofQuebec.
Overtheyears,peoplehavecometoliveinCanadafrommanycountriesintheworld.TheyarefrommostEuropeancountriesandalsofromChina,andotherAsiancountries.
However,CanadawasnotanemptycountrywhentheEuropeansbegantoarrive.Canadian-Indianslivedalongthecoast,bytheriversandlakesandinforests.Todaythereareonlyabout350,000Indiansinthewholecountry,withtheirownlanguages.InthefarnorthlivetheInuit.Thereareonly27,000Canadian-Inuit.Theirlifeishardinsuchadifficultclimate.
29.About________liveinQuebec.
A.30%oftheFrench-CanadiansB.45%oftheCanadians
C.29,000,000peopleD.9,000,000French-Canadians
30.TheofficiallanguagesofCanadaare________.
A.EnglishandChineseB.FrenchandEnglish
C.IndianandEnglishD.ChineseandInuit
31.Theword“origin”inthispassagemeans“________”.
A.血统B.后裔C.先驱D.猿人
32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothispassage?
__________
A.Thereare27,000Canadian-IndiansinCanada.
B.Morethan13millionpeoplehavecomefromBritainandFranceinrecentyears.
C.Thereareabout30%ofthepopulationwhoseparentsorgrandparentscomefromFrance.
D.TherewerenopeoplewhentheEuropeansbegantoarriveinCanada.
D
Londonersaregreatreaders.Theybuyvastnumbersofnewspapersandmagazinesandofbooks-especiallypaperb