2018-2019学年人教版高中英语选修8 Unit5单元质量检测试卷(五)含答案
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1、单元质量检测( 五)(时间:100 分钟 满分:120 分).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 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AOne of the richest collections of earlyhuman fossils ever found has been taken out of an African cave, thanks to the efforts of a team of scientists small enough to fit through ancient narrow ways.The f
2、ossils, discovered in the dark places of the Rising Star cave in South Africa, belong to a new species that appeared at the beginning of the family that includes modern humans.The fossils could be more than 2.5 million years old.Or they could be relatively recent. Homo sapiens (智人) appeared in Afric
3、a roughly 200,000 years ago, so the bones are at least that old.The new species is a strange mixture of parts.It had hands and feet much like those of other members of the biological group called Homo, which includes our own species Homo sapiens.Its brain, though, was only about as big as an orange.
4、The Rising Star ancient humans could control objects with their hands, but their highly curved (弯曲的) fingers also made them good climbers.Their Homolike feet and long legs show they could walk long distances, but their shoulders are also suited for climbing.The researchers call them Homo naledi, aft
5、er the word for “star” in the African language Sotho.The first slight knowledge of the more than 1,550 bits of fossil, representing at least 15 individuals, came from cavers helping a researcher to look for ancient remains.One place leading to the fossil room is just over seven inches wide less than
6、 the width of a sheet of notebook paper.It took a team including six female scientists, chosen for their small size and research experience, to get the fossils.The scientists believe that the bodies were deliberately placed in the cave.It suggests that ancient longago human relatives became involved
7、 in ritual (仪式的) disposals of their dead.语篇解读:本文为说明文。在非洲的一个洞里发现了一些远古人类化石,一个新的物种因此被发现了。1What do we know about the Rising Star ancient humans?AThey were very good at climbing.BThey could only walk short distances.CThey couldnt use objects well with hands.DThey had the same size of brains as modern hum
8、ans.解析:选 A 细节理解题。由第四段可知,他们能用手操控物体,但是他们弯曲的手指也使得他们擅长攀爬。他们的脚和长腿表明他们能走远路,因此 B、C 项错误。由第三段“Its brain, though, was only about as big as an orange”可知, D 项错误。2What was the problem the scientists faced after discovering the fossil room?AHow to protect the fossils.BHow to recognize the fossils.CHow to reach fo
9、r the fossils in it.DHow to persuade cavers to leave it.解析:选 C 推理判断题。由第五段的 “One place leading to the fossil room is just over seven inches wide less than the width of a sheet of notebook paper”可推知,如何够得着那些古化石是个难题。3We can infer from the text that _.Athe exact age of the fossils in the Rising Star cave
10、 is unknownBthe fossils in the Rising Star cave belong to a new speciesCthe fossils in the Rising Star cave were the richest ever foundDthe Rising Star ancient humans dealt with their dead at random解析:选 A 推理判断题。由第二段 “The fossils could be more than 2.5 million years old.Or they could be relatively re
11、cent.Homo sapiens (智人) appeared in Africa roughly 200,000 years ago, so the bones are at least that old”可知,这些化石的具体年龄还不确定。BI found a police report that had been filed in Florida 17 years before. It said a boy was hit and his body was thrown 19 yards. But he wasnt thrown; he was dragged that far and c
12、aught in the chains of the truck. It said someone fled the scene, but that someone was my older brother, Alex, and he didnt flee. He rushed over to his friend, but the boy was already dead. It said . But .Alex had just turned 15. This was the day we never spoke about. We thought it would make a diff
13、erence in helping him step out of the shadow of that accident. So I didnt bring it up until one night, when we were 30 and 31, I asked if he ever thought about the day Jonathan died. But he responded with an unpleasant laugh and a cold silence.Before the accident, we were inseparable. After the acci
14、dent, we didnt have words for any conversation. I was desperate to reconnect and convinced that the only way to do so was to get as close as I could to that day.I tracked down the police report. I wrote down the drivers name and found his phone number. I told him I wanted to know about an accident h
15、e was involved in back in 1999. He told me it was the hardest time in his life. I told him I wanted to find a way to take away my brothers pain.“You cant, ” he said. “But if you want to lessen it, let him talk to you, and once those words start coming, youll realize that asking is the easy part. Lis
16、tening is the hard part.” I hung up the phone but didnt stop there. I tracked down the witnesses.A year after the first phone call, I met with my brother and told him about the people I had spoken to and what they had said, and his instinct (本能) was to confirm and correct each detail. That was my op
17、ening, and his too. Later I was able to ask what no one in my family ever had: “Could you just start at the beginning and tell me everything?”And he did.语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。作者和家人为了帮助哥哥走出事故的阴影决定对哥哥所经历的事故避而不谈,而这对哥哥并没有什么帮助。但后来作者明白倾听才能真正帮助哥哥走出痛苦。4How did the police report in Paragraph 1 appear to be in the au
18、thors opinion?AFactfree. BAmbiguous.CPersuasive. DCautiouslyworded.解析:选 A 推理判断题。根据第一段中的 “It said a boy was hit and his body was thrown 19 yards. But he wasnt thrown; he was dragged that far and caught in the chains of the truck . It said . But”可知,作者认为这份警方报告中有许多与事实不符的地方。故选A。factfree“脱离事实的,不符合事实的 ”;am
19、biguous “模棱两可的,含混不清的” ;persuasive“有说服力的,令人信服的” ;cautiouslyworded“措辞严谨的” 。5Why did the author avoid referring to the accident?ATo avoid arguing with his brother.BTo protect his brother from others scolding.CTo help relieve his brothers pain.DTo show trust in his brothers innocence.解析:选 C 细节理解题。根据第二段中
20、的 “This was the day we never spoke about. We thought it would make a difference in helping him step out of the shadow of that accident”可知,之前作者之所以对哥哥那天所经历的事故避而不谈是因为作者认为这样能帮助哥哥走出事故的阴影。故 C 项符合文意。6What may the authors brother need most after the accident?AOthers real understanding.BOthers immediate comp
21、any.COthers sincere listening.DOthers detailed asking.解析:选 C 推理判断题。根据第五段中的 “But if you want to lessen it . Listening is the hard part”和最后两段的内容可知,作者通过倾听使哥哥打开了心扉。由此可推知,事故过后,哥哥最需要的可能是他人真诚的倾听。7Which is the best title for the passage?AThe Accident No One Talked AboutBThe Experience Shaping My BrotherCThe
22、 Question No One Cared AboutDThe Moment Changing My Brothers Life解析:选 A 标题归纳题。通读全文可知,作者和家人为了帮助哥哥走出事故的阴影,决定对哥哥所经历的事故避而不谈,而这对哥哥并没有什么帮助。但后来,正是作者选择倾听哥哥的事故经历,敢于触及那起家人都避而不谈的事故,才让哥哥真正走出事故的阴影,故 A 项“无人谈及的那起事故 ”作本文标题最佳。CYour kids learn a lot from their friends things you cant teach them, no matter how much yo
23、u want to.Probably the most important thing kids learn is how to have peer relationships. As a parent, you cant do this, because you and your child arent equals.For example, when youre sitting on your family room floor and your very young child asks you to pass him the blocks, you probably hand them
24、 right over. If your child is sitting with a peer and asks the same thing, though, he might not get what he wants.To succeed, your child will need to learn strategies for getting what he wants. For example, he might simply yank (猛拉) the toy out of his friends hand. If he does that, he may learn that
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