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1、Units 45单元综合测试题必修5 Units 4-5单元综合测试题 by Miss Lee 2013-11-2第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节 单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. Is the experiment easy? _. But Ill just do my bit.A. I think so B. Certainly C. Sure, its difficult D. Anything but22. She watched the dancer and tried to copy her _.A. act B. motion C. moveme

2、nts D. activities23. So difficult _ it was to live in an English-speaking country that I became determined to learn English. A. did I feel B. I did feel C. have I felt D. I have felt 24. The former mayor is _ taking bribes(贿赂)and appropriating(挪用)government money.A. charged of B. reminded of C. accu

3、sed of D. spoken of 25. Only when you ask many different questions _ all the information you need to know.A. will you require B. will you acquire C. you will require D. you will acquire 26. Look! What a mistake! Why? Sorry, I _ on it.A. dont concentrate B. hadnt concentrated C. hadnt been concentrat

4、ed D. wasnt concentrating 27. It might rain tomorrow, _ we will have to put off the sports meet until next Friday.A. in case B. if possible C. in which case D. in that case 28. You must obey every word of mine! _ I dont?A. What if B. How if C. Only if D. As if29. He made up his mind to devote his li

5、fe _ pollution _ happily.A. to prevent; to live B. to prevent; from living C. to preventing; to live D. to preventing; from living30. There is no doubt _ Mr Zhang will sign the contract with us.A. when B. whether C. if D. that31. The police found the middle-aged man living in that mountain village w

6、as guilty _ murder.A. of B. for C. about D. at 32. All the leading newspapers _ the trade talks between China and the United States. A. told B. covered C. gave D. announced33. If you go to Mount Tai, you will find it more magnificent than commonly _.A. supposing B. supposed C. to suppose D. suppose

7、34. _ snacks and drinks, but they also brought cards for entertainment when they had a picnic in the forest.A. Not only they brought B. Not only did they bringC. Not only brought they D. Not only they did bring 35. Could I ask you a rather personal question? _.A. Yes, dont worry B. Yes, help yoursel

8、fC. Of course, go ahead D. Of course, why not第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)We must remember that everything we enjoy now has come from the efforts of those before us. Even electricity and cars 36 the efforts of men over a hundred years ago. Often, people want 37 results for what they do. This is not

9、bad in and of itself, 38 , we must also remember the impact we are having 39 the future, and that future will be lived by our children, and the children of our children. At the 40 old age of eighty years, Joe was a happy and 41 kind of guy. He had worked hard his entire life to 42 for his family in

10、every way he possibly could and had 43 his retirement years. One day while planting apple trees, one of his 44 came by and asked him what he was doing. “Planting apple trees,” Joe replied. “Surely you realize that it 45 8 to 10 years for those trees to 46 fruit. You will most likely never live to 47

11、 those apples,” the neighbor said. Joe said, “I may not taste a single apple from any of the trees I plant, however, if old men of the past had thought the same thing, I may never have had the 48 of tasting apples in the past. I only wish 49 to give the same to people in the future.” The 50 of the s

12、tory is that everyone should create things to help others live happier lives, 51 that means you never get to experience the fruits of your labor. We all have a(n) 52 to give to the world. Those who are givers are 53 , and we must always give first to get. 54 , we must do our part by giving something

13、 to the world so that we 55 enough for future generation.36. A. resulted in B. resulted from C. led to D. brought about37. A. instant B. good C. excellent D. constant38. A. but B. though C. so D. however39. A. in B. on C. to D. towards40. A. too B. much C. ripe D. high41. A. determined B. decided C.

14、 serious D. laughable42. A. support B. raise C. keep D. provide43. A. noticed B. experienced C. enjoyed D. suffered44. A. families B. neighbors C. strangers D. workmates45. A. costs B. takes C. spends D. wastes 46. A. bear B. grow C. result D. conclude47. A. touch B. feel C. smell D. taste48. A. ide

15、a B. pleasure C. comfort D. desire49. A. in turn B. by turns C. in return D. out of turn50. A. meaning B. goal C. moral D. value51. A. even if B. as if C. unless D. as52. A. apple B. beauty C. wish D. gift53. A. receivers B. winners C. successes D. failures54. A. Whats more B. More importantly C. Mu

16、ch more D. More or less55. A. carry B. fetch C. leave D. donate第三部分 阅读理解(共小题;每小题分,满分分)A famous foreign company that invested in China wanted to employ a reception secretary for its public relation department. A beautiful girl with a masters degree in electric engineering went through the difficult p

17、rocess of applying for a job and was shortlisted. In the final stage she faced an oral test together with another girl who was her equal not only in good looks but also in education. The girl we talk about was confident in herself and successful in the oral test. It seemed she would get the chance.

18、At last the examiner asked her, “Can you come to the office next Monday?” Shocked by the unexpected question, the beautiful girl was quite at a loss, and said with hesitation, “I have to talk with my parents before I give an answer.” Surprised, the examiner said calmly, “In that case, lets wait till

19、 you are ready.” The next day the girl came to tell them that her parents had agreed to let her begin work next Monday. But the examiner said regretfully, “Sorry, the position has been filled by another suitable candidate. You had better try another place.” The beautiful girl was surprised. She aske

20、d for an explanation and was told, “What is needed here is a person who knows her own mind.” That was how a good opportunity right under the nose of a beautiful girl slipped away.56. Why did the beautiful girl want to ask her parents for advice?A. Because she didnt know what to do.B. Because she cou

21、ldnt answer the question.C. Because she didnt expect the examiner would ask such a question.D. Because her parents would scold her if she agreed without their permission.57. It can be inferred from the passage that .A. the other girl who failed at the last oral test most likely got the jobB. another

22、 girl chosen later got the jobC. the company lost its best employeeD. the examiner was surprised at his first choice58. What did the examiner value most?A. A candidates beautiful looks. B. A candidates knowledge.C. A candidates age. D. A candidates independence.59. Whats the best title of this passa

23、ge?A. Make decisions quickly. B. Use your own judgment.C. Seize your chance in time. D. Answer the examiners question without hesitation.New words turn up in English all the time. Today, more new words and phrases are entering the language than ever before. “As our culture changes, the language chan

24、ges,” says John Algeo. He studies the history of language. “American culture is going through a time of rapid change,” says Algeo. Technology is moving fast. That has a big effect on language. The computer world produces hundreds of new words. New terms also come from business, medicine, and other f

25、ields. Many new English words come from other languages. David Jost helps create the . “We constantly borrow words from other cultures,” he says. “This will go on forever in cultures.” “People in many parts of the world speak English now. That is another reason why so many new words are entering the

26、 language,” says Algeo. The American Dialect Society has a contest each year. The society selects a “new word of the year”. Last years winner was “information superhighway”. This phrase describes an electronic network of information. People get access to this network by computer. New words often com

27、e in several forms. Over time, one form tends to win out. Many terms have been used to describe couples who live together but are not married. “Domestic (家庭的) partners” has been growing popular lately. “A new word rarely can be traced to one source,” says Algeo. “Several people tend to create a new

28、word when a need for one exists.” “Most new words have a limited life span,” say language experts. Only a few will survive through the next 100 years.60. The passage mainly tells us about .A. the way new words enter the English languageB. how the English language is changingC. the new words the Engl

29、ish language has gained recentlyD. the big impact that new words have on the English language61.According to the passage, new words in the English language do NOT come from .A. the field of technology B. other cultures C. non-native speakers of English D. American dialects 62. The writer mentions th

30、e new phrase “domestic partners” to support the idea that .A. new words often come in several formsB. over time, one form tends to win out C. a new word rarely can be traced to one sourceD. most new words have a limited life span63. From the last paragraph, we can learn that .A. once a new word ente

31、rs a language, it will stay in that language foreverB. languages go through constant changeC. as time goes on, new words will also die out or become “old”D. both B and CRecently, tests have proved that Beethoven died from lead poisoning. Bill Walsh directed the Beethoven Research Project. Mr Walsh and his team examined pieces of bone belonging to Beethoven. They found a large amount of lead in the bone pieces. They said the lead levels were equ

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