人教新课标高中英语必修5期中测试题(含答案)
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1、Book 5 Units 1-5 综合能力测试 . 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分 35 分)第一节 完形填空(共 10 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 20 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 21-30 各题所给的 A、B 、C 和 D 项中,选出最佳选项。Sammy looked at the pile of paper on the floor. Whenever he 21 reading his mail or newspaper, he threw it into this pile. This was his recycling pile. Now it was almost tw
2、o feet 22 . It was time to recycle it. He squatted(蹲) down, 23 his back. Sometimes, just sitting down would cause his back to ache for a week. He picked up the pile of 24 slowly.He walked over to his front door. With 25 full, he struggled to turn the doorknob and open the door. He 26 outside and dow
3、n the stairs. So far he hadnt 27 one piece of paper. He walked to the recycling trash can. There was no 28 to lift the lid (盖子)of the recycling can at that time. He carefully put the pile of paper down and then opened the lid. The can was completely 29 . Sammy gathered the pile of paper into his arm
4、s and struggled back upstairs. 30 that he still had not dropped any paper, he lowered the pile of paper back onto the floor. Then he stood up, but just a little too fast. 21. A. finished B. started C. considered D. avoid22. A. long B. high C. distant D. wide 23. A. hurting B. showing C. protecting D
5、. hiding 24. A. books B. garbage C. clothes D. paper 25. A. hands B. rooms C. mouths D. cans 26. A. returned B. looked C. walked D. checked27. A. found B. taken C. thrown D. dropped 28. A. way B. need C. time D. place29. A. empty B. full C. dirty D. clean 30. A. Terrified B. Disappointed C. Pleased
6、D. Depressed 第二节 语法填空 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分) 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在后面标号为 31-40 的相应位置上。The dog is the most popular domestic(家养的) animal in the world. Different cultures have treated the dog31 different ways. In many countries, the dog 32 (call) a friend of
7、 human beings is protected. Maybe it is beyond your imagination 33 all dogs were wolves many years ago. Humans settled in small settlements about 12,000 years ago. These settlements attracted wolves, 34 would hang around the settlements to eat the leftovers(剩下的饭菜). 35 was at that very time that huma
8、ns began to rely 36 them for warning of any approaching danger. Soon, humans found that not only were the dogs excellent hunting partners, 37 they were equally reliable and intelligent. Then they started domesticating and breeding(饲养) those dogs that showed certain 38 (character) things. Through the
9、 centuries some breeds of dogs 39 (develop) for hunting, some breeds for herding, and some breeds for guarding. Today, however, most dogs are kept mostly for companionship.Today there are approximately 400 different breeds of pure-bred(纯种的) dogs in total in the world. A pure-bred dog is considered t
10、o be 40 whose ancestry(祖先) can be found within the same breed for three generations. 31. _ 32. _ 33. _ 34. _ 35. _36. _ 37. _ 38. _ 39. _ 40. _. 阅读 (共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 阅读理解 (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 A、B、C 和 D 项中,选出最佳选项。A难度:Do you travel a great deal with your dog? If so, there is no doubt
11、that you should be just as concerned about your dogs safety as you would show for yourself and other passengers. There is no reason why your dog shouldnt be treated just like every member of the family and kept safe throughout your travels.There are many dangers that you may face while traveling. Th
12、ese dangers include accidents and even sudden stops that can result in serious injury. You have to keep in mind that these dangers that could affect you, could also affect your dog! Therefore, you should take proper safety measures to protect your dog. However, there are many ways that you can prote
13、ct your dog while traveling. There are many companies that make seat belts and harnesses(保护带) designed to protect dogs while traveling. These devices(器具) are created and designed to keep dogs in place while a car is moving and act as lifesaving devices during accidents. Safe car travel with your dog
14、 is very important to your safety and also to your dogs. If your dog is not harnessed down while driving, it could jump onto your lap and could cause you to have an accident. This could result in injury to yourself and also to your dog. Additionally, there are many countries that require that any an
15、imal in a car be contained in a travel kit (成套工具). 41. From the first paragraph we can learn that _.A. taking dogs during a travel should not be allowed B. dogs safety should be taken seriously during thetravelC. dogs dont like to travel with their ownersD. dogs have the ability to keep themselves s
16、afe during the travel42. According to the passage when an accident takes place _.A. your dog may tell you the danger in advanceB. your dog could escape from the danger easilyC. your dog would also suffer from the dangerD. your dog may save you from the danger43. How can dogs be protected while trave
17、ling?A. By using dogs seat belts and harnesses.B. By designing special cars for dogs.C. By using special warning devices.D. By teaching dogs some special skills.44. If your dog is free in your car while traveling _. A. it can escape in an accidentB. it would make you in a dangerous situationC. both
18、of you would be safer in an accidentD. it would be easy for you to save it in an accident45. When you travel in some countries with a dog by car _.A. you have to hold your dog in your armsB. you have to buy an animal seat belt C. you will be forced to keep your dog in a safe placeD. you may be asked
19、 to equip your car with a travel kitB难度:Originally developed in China as a form of self-defense(自卫), tai chi has existed for about 2,000 years. Its becoming increasingly popular around the world, both as a basic exercise program and as a complement (补充) to other health care methods. Health benefits
20、include stress reduction, greater balance and increased flexibility (柔韧性) especially for older adults. However, have you ever heard Tai chi is good for stroke patients (中风病人)?The new research shows stroke patients who practice tai chi may improve their balance reducing the risk of falls, researchers
21、 say.Writing in the journal Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, the researchers reported improvement in volunteers after as little as six weeks of training. The lead author was Stephanie S. Y. Au-Yeung of Hong Kong Polytechnic University. In earlier research, one of the articles co-authors, Chris
22、tina W. Y. Hui-Chan, found that tai chi improved balance among healthy elderly people. For this study, the researchers wanted to see if the same effect would occur among stroke patients.They took 136 people who had a stroke for six months and divided them into two groups. Over 12 weeks, one group di
23、d general exercise, and the other a modified version of tai chi. The tai chi group met once a week for an hour, and were asked to practice at home about three hours a week, while the exercise group practice about two hours a day. The general exercise group showed little improvement in balance. Howev
24、er, the tai chi group made meaningful gains when they were tested on weight-shifting, reaching and how well they could maintain their stability(稳定性)on a platform that moved like a bus.The benefit of tai chi, the researchers said, is that once the forms are skillful, they can be done without supervis
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