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最新外研版高中英语必修五单元测试题及答案4套
最新外研版高中英语必修五单元测试题及答案4套
必修5Module1单元测试题
第一部分阅读理解(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
Legaldownloadingofmostmainstreampopmusicrequirespayingforthesong.However,thereareanumberofwebsitesallowingfreedownloadsofsongs.Thefollowingarefourofthebestofthesesites.
FreeMusicArchive
TheFreeMusicArchivewasstartedinApril2009byJerseyCityradiostationWFMU.Itprovidestheopportunitytodonate(捐赠)directlytoparticipatingartists.Thissitealsomakesitclearwhatareacceptableusesforthemusicincluded.Thoseusesaredeterminedbytheartiststhemselves,whichmeanssomemusicmayonlybedownloadedforlisteningwhileothersareclearedforuseanddistributioninotherwayssuchasbackgroundmusicforanaudioorvideoproduction.InternetArchive’sAudioArchive
TheAudioArchiveisasub-projectoftheInternetArchive.TheAudioArchiveisacollectionthatincludesaudiobooks,newsbroadcasts,andoldtimeradioshowsaswellasmusic.Thearchivemakesover200,000recordingsallavailableforfreedownload.AmassiveprojectoftheAudioArchiveistheLiveMusicArchive.Itincludesover100,000concertrecordings.
Jamendo
Jamendohasacollectionof400,000freeandlegaltracks.ThatmakesitoneofthelargestcollectionsoffreeandlegalmusicavailableontheInternet.Usershaveavarietyofwaystobrowseanddiscovernewmusicandartists.Jamendowasfirststartedin.2005andclaimstoreturnapproximately50%ofincometoparticipatingartists.Inaddition,usersmaymakedonationstoindividualartists.
PureVolume
PureVolumewascreatedin2003asawebsitedesignedtoaidinthepromotion(推广)anddiscoveryofmusicbynewandrisingartists.RecordlabelsemployPureVolumeasawaytopromotetheirnewartists.In2010,PureVolumewaspurchased(购买)bySpinMedia.
1.Whichtwowebsitesprovidetheopportunitytodonatetoartists?
A.FreeMusicArchive&Jamendo.
B.InternetArchive’sAudioArchive&PureVolume.
C.FreeMusicArchive&PureVolume.
D.InternetArchive’sAudioArchive&Jamendo.
2.WhatcanweknowaboutInternetArchivedAudioArchive?
A.Itwasstartedbyacityradiostation.
B.Ithasthelargestcollectionofmusic.
C.Userscandownloadconcertrecordingsthere.
D.Itaimstohelpthedevelopmentofnewartists.
3.Whichsitecouldyougotoforfreedownloadsofsongsin2004?
A.FreeMusicArchive.
B.InternetArchive’sAudioArchive.
C.Jamendo.
D.PureVolume.
4.Thispassageiswrittenmainlyto__________.
A.introducefourofthebestsites
B.comparethedifferencesofthefoursites
C.advisecustomerstopurchasesongsonline
D.introducefoursitestodownloadsongsforfree
B
SidiIfniismyhometown,whichisanancientWestAfricantown.ItsitsonthecoastofMorocco.Here,nearthebone-drySaharaDesert,thereneverseemstobeenoughwatertogoaround.Formanywomenandgirlsinmyhometown,carryingwaterfromdistantwellshasbecomeaday-longchore.
However,halftheyear,watersurroundsmyhometown.There’sjustonebigproblem:
it’slockedintoheavyfog.Butimaginecatchingthatwater,thewayspiderwebsgetwaterdropsinthefog.Infact,peopleinmyhometownhavefiguredouthowtodojustthat.Somehavesetuptallnetshighabovedusty-dryvillages.Fogcondensesontothenets,andthenrunsintotanks.
Still,fog-catchingisfarfromperfect.Thenetsneedwindtopushthefogintothem,sothenetsmustbevertical.Andthatmeanstheycangetblownover.Plus,theyworkonlywhenthefogisveryheavy.
Luckily,ascientistnamedCatarinaEstevescametohelp.EstevesgrewuponthecoastofPortugal.Thereshelivednearthesea.Indeed,sheusedtoregularlyhangoutatthebeach.Incollege,shestartedoutstudyingchemistry.However,withtimegoingby,shechangedherfocustomaterialsscience,whichcombinesengineeringwithchemistry.AfterearningherPhD,shebecamearesearcherandteacheratEindhoven.
Thisresearcherlikesthefactthatshecanusematerialsengineeringtosolvereal-worldproblems.Eventually,theteamledbyherproducedafabric(织物)withremarkablemoisture-capturingprop-erties(水分捕捉性能).WhenEstevesheardabouttheideaoffog-catching,shethought,“Whatifwewereabletousethisfabrictodrawwaterfromfog?
”Thisfabriccouldtakeinwaterwhentheairiscoolandmisty,andthenreleaseitasthatfoggiveswaytohot,sunnyskies.
Rightnow,herteam’ssmartfabricisstillintheexperimentalphase.Andpeopleinmytowncan’twaittouseit.
5.Whatproblemdopeopleintheauthor’shometownface?
A.Beingoftentroubledbyfog.
B.Lackingwaterallyearround.
C.Havingnonaturalwaterresourcesatall.
D.Havingtoomuchchoreforwomenandgirls.
6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inParagraph2referto?
A.Usingtankstocollectwater.
B.Collectingwaterfromspiderwebs.
C.Catchingwaterfromfogusingnets.
D.Makinguseofdensefoginvariousways.
7.WhatdoestheauthorwanttoshowinParagraph3?
A.Thevillagersthereneedmorewater.
B.Thevillagersaren’treallythatsmart
C.Catchingwaterfromfogisn’tagoodidea.
D.Thewaytocatchwaterfromfogneedstobeimproved.
8.WhatdidCatarinaEsteveswanttodoafterhearingaboutfog-catching?
A.Tochangeherfocustomaterialsscience.
B.Tosolvetheproblemofalackofwaterworldwide.
C.Toexperimentwiththefabricherteamproducedinfog-catching.
D.Tocreateafabricwithremarkablemoisture-capturingproperties.
C
“AmericaandEnglandaretwonationsdividedbyacommonlanguage,”WinstonChurchilloncesaid.ItiswidelyknownthattherearedifferencesbetweenAmericanandBritishEnglish,butwhataboutthecultures?
OneofthecommongreetingsintheUKistosaytosomeone,“Hey,youalright?
”or“Hey,youOK?
”ThesetermsarenotsociallyusedinAmerica.Ontheotherhand,inAmerica,thesetermscanbeconsideredasaskingwhetherthereissomethingwrongwithotherpeople’shealthorsuggestingthatthereisanobviousreasonwhytheymaynotbeOK.Therefore,itisbetterforyoutogreetanAmericanbysaying“What’sgoingon?
”or“Howareyou?
”
Americanshavethetendencytoexaggerate(夸张)muchmorethanBritishpeople.Americanslikeusingnumeroussuperlative(最高级的)wordsandvividdescriptionseveninanaveragesituation.ManyAmericansalsotendtobehighlypositiveanddownplaynegativethings.Thismaybeconfusingbecause,inanefforttobepolite,anAmericanmaynottellyoudirectlytheiropinions.
WeallknowthattherearedifferencesbetweenAmericanEnglishandBritishEnglish.Inadditiontothevocabularydifferencesinspokenlanguageandwrittenlanguage,therearedifferencesinbodylanguage.Bodylanguagecontributestoconversationandinteractionasmuchasverbalcommunication.Generallyspeaking,Americanstendtoshakehandsfirmlywithpeopletheymeet.However,someAmericanscanbemoretouchy-feelythanBritishpeopleandmaybemorelikelytohugyouasagreeting(maybebeforeyou-feelcloseenoughtogivethemahug!
).
ItiscommonforAmericanstokeepdirecteyecontactwiththespeakerandtosmileduringtheconversation.Thiscanexpresspeople’sattentivenessandaninterestintheconversation.Manyalso“speakwiththeirhands”,expressingthemselvesthroughawiderangeofgestures.
9.WhymaypeoplegetconfusedwhentalkingwithAmericanpeople?
A.Becausetheyarenotgoodatexpressingthemselves.
B.Becausetheydon’texpresswhattheythinkclearly.
C.Becausetheytendtosayagainsttheirtruemeaning.
D.Becausetheyalwaysrefusetotellpeopletheiropinions.
10.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?
A.Britishpeoplelikehuggingotherswhengreeting.
B.Bodylanguagecan’texpressasmuchaswhatpeoplesay.
C.Americanpeoplelikeusingbodylanguagetohelpexpressthemselves.
D.Lookingpeopleintotheireyesisconsideredrudeduringaconversation.
11.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?
A.ThedifferencesbetweenAmericancultureandBritishculture.
B.ThedifferencesbetweenAmericanEnglishandBritishEnglish.
C.ThedifferencesinbodylanguagebetweenAmericansandBritishpeople.
D.ThedifferencesinAmericanEnglishbetweendifferentregionswithintheUSA.
D
Mostkidswon’tsitatarestaurantwiththeirparentsandsay,“That’swhatIwanttobewhenIgrowup,”whilewatchingaserverrefilltheirwaterglasses.Waitingtablesisusuallythoughtofasashort-termjobthatwillhelpyouearnsomeextracashasastudentorpaythebillswhenyou’retryingtostartasingingcareer.Attheveryworst,it’slookeduponasanembarrassinglastchoicebeforefindingasatisfactoryjob.
ARutgersstudyfoundthatfourintengraduatesareworkinginfieldsthatdonotrequireadegree,whichlikelymeansthattherearealotofwell-educatedserversoutthere.Therefore,thisdoesn’thavetobetheterriblesituationthatthemediasometimesmakesitouttobe.
I’veworkedasawaitresseverywherefromasmallrestaurantinVenice,Calif,toatopHollywoodtalentagency(代理处).Atthesmallrestaurant,Imadeabout$200adayservingfattybreakfaststowild-eyedcustomers.Itallowedmeameasureoffreedom,anditbeatbeingasalesassistantwhomakesjust$22,000ayear.
Iactuallyleftanofficejobatatechnologynewssitethatpaid$40,000ayear,plusbenefits,fortheworkatarestaurant.Iservedfood,soIcouldfocusonmygraduateschoolapplicationandwriting.Ihadfullbenefits,whileearning$10anhour,plushugetips.Imadeabout$70,000thatyear.Plus,Igotintomytoppickforgraduateschool.
Aftermygraduation,Iworkedatafancyrestaurant,whereIdidnotfeelembarrassedor“underemployed”p