外研版(2019)高中英语必修第一册Unit5单元测试卷(含答案)
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1、外研版(2019)高中英语必修第一册Unit5单元测试卷第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AA donation letter is what you write to a person you expect, who will give away some of his money to support your good cause. Good as the cause may be, it is hard to make a person part with his hard-earned money. It takes some r
2、eally great writing skills to write such a letter.The donation letter for charity isnt exactly a formal letter for business communication. You need to take a casual tone. Make sure that you know the name of the recipient (收信人) to sound more like a friendly gesture. The language too should not be ext
3、remely serious and should be slightly informal, which can make your recipient willing to believe you.Make sure that you include all the details regarding your program, your funds required, and your plan in the letter. The most important thing is to mention how someone stands to benefit because of th
4、e recipients contribution. Talk about how many lives your charity fund has been able to change and how many more you wish to change further. This may touch the reader and talk him into making a donation towards your cause. Include the amount which you expect the recipient to donate, within your lett
5、er.A typical donation letter is often divided into four paragraphs. The first paragraph will be an introduction to your organization, like what you do, how long you have been running, and your achievements. The second paragraph will give more details regarding your current goals that youre trying to
6、 reach. In the third paragraph you use a more direct method here, asking politely for any help. Keep it short and clear. The final paragraph is your conclusion, where you tell exactly how the help received would be put into good use. Add a “thank you” for any and all help received.1.How should the l
7、anguage used in a donation letter be?A.Relaxing and persuasive.B.Happy and friendly.C.Official and honest.D.Short and clear.2.What is the key to encouraging a donation?A.Asking about the recipients plan.B.Including all the details of people in need.C.Telling directly the amount of money you expect.D
8、.Showing the value and importance of ones donation.3.What is the last paragraph mainly about?A.The skills used for writing business letters.B.The general content of a donation letter.C.The common problems in a donation.D.The tips on making a donation.BInventor James West was born in 1931 in Virginia
9、. As a child, he spent lots of time studying how things worked and enjoyed taking apart small machines. “If I had some tools, any small machines that could be opened were in danger,” West said. “I had a strong desire to know what was inside.”After an accident with a radio, West paid special attentio
10、n to electricity. But his parents were concerned about the future job for an African-American scientist. They preferred him to become a doctor. However, West headed to Temple University in 1953 to study physics. Because of his school performance in physics, he managed to get training during the summ
11、er at Nokia Bell Labs, a world-known American industrial research and scientific development company. He received a college degree in physics in 1957, and upon graduation, he became a worker at Nokia Bell Labs.In 1960, while at Bell, West teamed up with scientist Sessler to develop a less expensive,
12、 more powerful and smaller microphone (麦克风), In 1962, they finished the development on the product. Their invention became the industry standard. And even today, 90 percent of microphones for example, found in telephones, tape recorders, baby monitors and hearing aids are based on their technology.W
13、est was chosen as Inventor of the Year by the state of New Jersey and president of the Acoustical Society of America. And both West and Sessler were chosen into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.West left Bell in 2001. After some interviews with several universities, he chose the Johns Hopkins Uni
14、versity and became a research professor at its Whiting School of Engineering. “I discovered that Johns Hopkins was a lot like Bell Labs, where the doors were always open and we were free to work with researchers in other areas,” he said. “I like the fact that I wont be locked into one small closed r
15、oom here.”4.Being a child, James West often liked _.A.collecting various tools B.working hard at schoolworkC.helping repair household machinesD.studying the operation and structures of machines5.What can we know about West from Paragraph 2?A.His university was famous for its physics teaching.B.His g
16、ood performance made him get a promising job.C.He gave up the chance to turn his interest into his major.D.He hardly got his parents support for his further education.6.Paragraph 3 shows West and Sesslers invention _.A.went through plenty of difficultiesB.was unpopular in the market at firstC.was in
17、spired by some electronic productsD.prepared useful technology for many modem machines7.Why did West prefer the Johns Hopkins University?A. It held lots of outdoor activities.B.It had a close connection with Bell Labs.C.It had good working atmosphere for teamwork.D.It was rich in teaching resources
18、and advanced technology.CScientists have discovered a bit of hand-made string (线绳) thats around 50,000 years old in Neanderthal remains. The first Neanderthal remains were found in the Neander Valley in Germany, which is where the name comes from. Neanderthals may have lived mainly in caves and made
19、 stone tools, but recent discoveries have given hints that Neanderthals developed some advanced skills that people used to think impossible. For example, Neanderthals knew how to make glue from the bark (树皮) of a tree.Now, scientists report theyve found a piece of string on a stone tool made by Nean
20、derthals. Before this, the oldest known piece of string was one made by humans about 19,000 years ago. The string is about a quarter of an inch long. Almost all things made from plants during that time have broken down and disappeared, so its very special to find this bit of string.The scientists do
21、nt know whether the string was attached to the tool. But that doesnt interest them as much as the fact that Neanderthals knew how to make string. Bruce Hardy, the lead scientist on the project, says that knowing how to make string was meaningful for humans. “We wouldnt really be here today without t
22、hat technology,” he says.Making string is a very arduous process. This string was made from the inside bark of an evergreen tree. To make string that is strong enough, the string must be made of several smaller fibers twisted (缠绕) together in a special way. For the Neanderthal string, several fibers
23、 needed to be twisted together into something like yarn. Then three pieces of yam needed to be twisted together in the opposite direction to make the final string.The scientists Arent sure what the string was used for, but they say that string like. the bit that was found could be used to make bags,
24、 baskets, traps, or other things. The researchers also suggest that because Neanderthals needed to make pairs and count fibers to make the string, the bit of string may also tell us something about the kinds of math that Neanderthals could do.8.What can we know about Neanderthals?A.They were named a
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