1、单元质量检测五 Unit 5 Inside advertising满分:100 分 时间:90 分钟.单项填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)1Good farmland is getting lost._ growing people call for more food.ATherefore BIn this wayCOn the other hand DOn the other side2Some people like drinking coffee,for it has _ effects.Apromoting Bstimulating Cenhancing Den
2、couraging3With a great weight _ off her mind, she passed all the tests successfully.Ataking Bto take Ctaken Dbeing taken4We wanted to get home before dark, but it didnt quite _ as planned.Amake out Bturn out Cgo on Dcome up5The hotel wasnt particularly good,but I _ in many worse hotels.Awas staying
3、Bstayed Cwould stay Dhad stayed6How much do I owe you for lunch?_.Its nothing.AYoure welcome BForget itCWith pleasure DThat s right7As his best friend,I can make accurate guesses about_ he will do or think.Awhat Bwhich Cwhom Dthat8So much of interest _ that most visitors simply run out of time befor
4、e seeing it all.Aoffers Beijing BBeijing offersCdoes Beijing offer DBeijing does offer9_hungry I am ,I never seem to be able to finish off this loaf of bread.AWhatever BWhenever CWherever DHowever10Students should be encouraged to use _ Internet as _ resource.A不填;a B不填;the Cthe;the Dthe;a.完形填空(共 30
5、小题;A 篇每小题 1 分,B 篇每小题 1.5 分,满分 40 分)AA few weeks ago, I was taking a quiet walk in my backyard _11_ I saw a baby bird lying in the grass. It must have fallen off the nest high in the branches. I was sure it was dead. But as I tried to pick it up, _12_ it moved.To put it back, I placed a ladder _13_ t
6、he tree and tried to get it near the _14_ with the nest. It was then that I saw a neighborhood cat in the leaves. Immediately it came to me that he must have _15_ the bird out of the nest when climbing up along the branches and _16_ himself up in the tree as well. Climbing up through the branches, I
7、 seized him, gave him a _17_ “Hiss!” and dropped him softly to the ground. He ran off as fast as he could.I gently _18_ the baby bird, climbed up the ladder and, stretching my arm out as far as I could, _19_ it in the nest. Then I said a little prayer for it.In the weeks that followed, I looked up a
8、t the nest several times, but only saw the mother bird. I may never know whether my efforts have made a _20_ or not. But trying was enough. Sometimes love has to be its own reward.11A.while Bas Cafter Dwhen12A.suddenly Bfinally Cnearly Dactually13A.off Bagainst Con Dbeside14A.tree Bleaves Cwall Dbra
9、nch15A.led Bshaken Ctricked Dblown16A.trapped Bwounded Cseized Dstored17A.worrying Bpuzzling Cscolding Dsurprising18A.tried on Bpicked up Ctook out Dturned over19A.placed Bcaught Cfed Dthrew20A.choice Bdecision Cdifference DconclusionBAs a music teacher, I have always known that music touches the so
10、ul. It can _21_ all kinds of barriers to reach students in a very special way. It can be the _22_ for each child to find their light. I would like to _23_ a story about it.For a few years I was _24_ with the opportunity to teach disabled students. One of my most _25_ students was a fiveyearold girl
11、called Vanessa, who had difficulty walking, and could not speak. We _26_ sat on the floor for our music lessons and Vanessa liked to _27_ on my lap. One of her favorite songs was John the Rabbit. It was a call and response song where I sang the call and the students _28_ twice while singing the repe
12、ating phrase, “Oh,yes !” Vanessa liked to _29_ her hands together with mine and clap with me. We probably performed that song during every class, Vanessa and I clapping together. But she _30_ said or sang a word.One day, when the song was finished, Vanessa turned around, _31_ me in the eye, clapped
13、her tiny hands twice and said the words“ Oh, yes!” I opened my mouth in _32_ and for that moment I was the one who could not speak. When my heart _33_ started beating again, I looked over at the assistant teacher to find her also _34_. Through music, we had made an awesome connection.Several years l
14、ater, I met Vanessa on the street in town. She waved with a big _35_ on her face and then clapped her hands twice, imitating the song we had _36_ so many times in our music class. The little girl, _37_ her connection with music ,left an impression on me that will last forever. Every child has the _3
15、8_ to learn and grow. It is up to us to _39_ the way to reach each and every one of our students. We all must find each childs _40_.21A.get across Bput away Ctake over Dbreak through22A.means Bdirection Cprocess Deffort23A.add Btalk Cshare Dwrite24A.blessed Btired Ccovered Dfilled25A.troublesome Bha
16、rdworking Cmemorable Dsensitive26A.most Balmost Cnearly Dmostly27A.stand Bsit Clie Djump28A.sang Bsaid Cfollowed Dclapped29A.strike Bput Cgive Dshake30A.ever Bnever Cstill Deven31A.looked Bsaw Cglared Dnoticed32A.horror Bdelight Castonishment Dembarrassment33A.immediately Bfortunately Cslowly Dfinal
17、ly34A.happy Bgrateful Cspeechless Dhopeless35A.greeting Bsmile Cexpression Dsign36A.performed Boperated Ctrained Dorganized37A.upon Bthrough Cfrom Dbeyond38A.standard Bability Cplan Dfreedom39A.discover Binvent Ctest Dmake40A.strength Bdream Clight Dweakness.阅读理解(共 25 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 50 分)ADear Dad,To
18、day I was at the shopping mall and I spent a lot of time reading the Fathers Day cards. They all had a special message that in some way or another reflected how I feel about you. Yet as I selected and read, it occurred to me that not a single card said what I really want to say to you.Youll soon be
19、84 years old, Dad, and you and I will have had 55 Fathers Days together. I havent always been with you on Fathers Day but Ive always been with you in my heart.You know, Dad, there was a time when we were separated by the generation gap. You stood on one side of the Great Divide and I on the other.Th
20、e FatherDaughter Duel shifted into high gear (挡) when you taught me to drive the old Dodge and I decided I would drive the 54 Chevy whether you liked it or not. The police officer who sent me home, after you reported the Chevy stolen, didnt have much tolerance for a stubborn 16yearold, while you wer
21、e so tolerant about it, Dad, and I think that was probably what made it the worst night of my life.Our relationship greatly improved when I married a man you liked, and things really turned around when we began making babies right and left. Somewhere along the line, the generation gap disappeared. I
22、 suppose I saw us and our relationship as aging together, rather like a fine wine.But the strangest thing happened last week. I was at a stop sign and I watched as you turned the corner in your car. It didnt immediately occur to me that it was you because the man driving looked so elderly and fragil
23、e behind the wheel of that huge car. It was rather like a slap in the face delivered from out of nowhere. Perhaps I saw your age for the first time that day.I guess what Im trying to say, Dad, is what every son and daughter wants to say to their dad today. Honoring a father on Fathers Day is about r
24、espect and sharing and acceptance and tolerance and giving and taking. Its about loving someone more than words can say, and its wishing that never had to end.I love you, Dad.Love,Jenny41How did Jenny probably feel on the night she was sent home by the police?AFrightened. BGuilty. CNervous. DDisappo
25、inted.42We can learn from the passage that Jenny and her father _.Ahad a hard time understanding each otherBhave been getting along very wellCare separated due to the generation gapDkept in touch by writing to each other43Why did Jenny feel strange when she saw her father last week?AShe had never se
26、en him driving so slowly before.BShe didnt expect to meet with him there.CShe had never realized his being old and weak.DShe seldom saw him driving that huge car.44Jenny wrote his father this letter to _.Aremind him of the early incident Bexpress her gratitude to himCsay sorry for her being stubborn
27、 Dtell him about their conflictsBIt is one of the most annoying words in the English language and it seems there is no escaping it. The word “huh?” is in worldwide use, a study found.Researchers discovered that languages spoken in countries from Ghana and Laos to Iceland and Italy all include “huh?”
28、 , or something that sounds very like it. They said that while the study may sound silly, the word is an absolutely necessary part of speech. Without it and similar words, it would be impossible to show that we havent heard or understood what had been said and this would lead to constant misundersta
29、ndings.But while other words used in the same context, such as “sorry” or “what”,vary widely across languages, “huh?” remains unchanged.The Dutch researchers carefully studied ten languages from around the world, including Siwu, which is spoken in Ghana, and an Australian Aboriginal language, as wel
30、l as Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Mandarin Chinese. They analyzed tapes of recorded conversations for words that sounded like “huh?” and were used to request that whatever had just been said be repeated. All contained a version of “huh?”. The word was also found in another 21 languages. While there w
31、ere subtle differences in each country, all sounded basically the same.This is surprising because normally unrelated languages will use very different words to describe the same thing. For instance, the Japanese for “dog” is “inu” , while the French is “chien”. It is thought that languages around th
32、e world have developed their own version of “huh?” because the sound is quick and simple to form, as well as being easily understood.The researchers ,said that it might seem unimportant to carry out scientific research into a word like “huh?” but in fact this little word is an essential tool in huma
33、n communication. They also have an answer for those who claim that “huh?” isnt a word. They say that it qualifies because of the small differences in its pronunciation in different languages. It also can be considered a word because its something we learn to say, rather than a grunt or a cry that we
34、 are born knowing how to make.45According to researchers, the word “huh?” is very important in speech because of _.Aits important function in communicationBits simple and easy sound and spellingCits popularity in every languageDits stable meaning in language development46If you hear someone youre sp
35、eaking to say “huh?” , what should you do?AYou should apologize to her for speaking in a low voice.BYou should invite her to share her different views politely.CYou should try to say what youve just said again in a clearer way.DYou should ask her to repeat what she said before that.47The main method
36、 used in the research of “huh?” was _.Acomparing different words with the same meaning in different languagesBinterviewing language experts in universitiesCtalking with people from ten different countriesDanalyzing the recorded conversations in different languages48According to researchers, “huh?” s
37、hould be considered a word rather than a sound because _.Ait is pronounced quite differently around the worldBit is something humans learn to sayCthere is a clear and consistent spelling of the wordDit is listed in most dictionaries49The intention of the passage is _.Ato entertain readers by relatin
38、g similar idioms in different languagesBto instruct readers in the differences of “huh?” in different languagesCto inform readers about research on the worldwide used word “huh?”Dto argue that “huh?” is the most important word in every languageCCounterfeit medicines are a widespread problem in devel
39、oping countries. Like other counterfeits, they look like real products. But counterfeit drugs may contain too much, too little or none of the active ingredients (有效成分) of the real thing.People do not get the medicine they need. And in some cases the counterfeits cause death. Twenty children in Bangl
40、adesh died last year after being given acetaminophen (醋氨酚). The medications contained ingredients that looked, smelled and tasted like the real thing. The medicine was produced by a local drug company that used a dangerous substitute to save money.The problem of counterfeit medicines is especially s
41、erious in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The WHO estimates that up to thirty percent of medicines on sale in many of those countries are counterfeits. The problem is less widespread among industrialized countries. The WHO says counterfeits make up less than one percent of the illegal drug market in
42、 countries like the United States, Canada, Japan, and New Zealand.But the agency also says as much as fifty percent of the medicine sold on the Internet is counterfeit.Much is being done to fight counterfeit drugs. Several companies are developing ways to make counterfeits easier to identify (鉴定). A
43、nd there are existing methods, like a machine that can quickly identify chemicals in pills to confirm if the pills are real. Other ideas include things like special tracking (跟踪) codes for drug packages. People could send a text message with the code and get a message back, which proves that what th
44、ey bought is listed in a database. Some drug makers and other companies put threedimensional images called holograms (全息图) on their products as a security device.50The underlined word “counterfeits” means _.Aqualified products Bsubstandard medicinesCreal pills Dfalse products51Last year twenty child
45、ren in Bangladesh died because of _.Aunclean water BacetaminophenCunreal drugs Donline medicines52We can draw a conclusion from the passage that _.Awe had better not buy medicines onlineBmore and more people will buy products onlineCmedicine companies dont pay much attention to counterfeit drugsDit
46、is very cheap and convenient to buy medicines online53What is the main idea of the last paragraph?AIt shows the danger of counterfeit drugs.BSpecial tracking codes for drug packages are used to identify counterfeits.CSome measures are being taken to fight counterfeit drugs.DIt reveals the reasons wh
47、y counterfeit drugs are widespread.54Which of the following countries may have serious problems of counterfeit medicines?AFrance. BAmerica. CNew Zealand. DIndia.DMost of the people who appear most often and most gloriously in the history books are great conquerors and generals and soldiers, whereas the people who really helped civilization forward are often never mentioned at all. We do not know who first set a broken l