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人教版高二英语必修五 Unit 2单元测试(含听力音频)

更新时间:2020-12-21 浏览次数:103 类型:单元试卷
一、听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
二、听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
  • 6. 听材料,回答问题。
    1. (1) What is the woman planning to do this evening?
      A . See some Americans off. B . Visit Tom. C . Go to have dinner with some American friends.
    2. (2) What's wrong with the man?
      A . He's taken a couple of aspirins. B . He forgot about the date. C . He has a headache.
  • 7. 听材料,回答问题。
    1. (1) What are the speakers talking about?
      A . A flight timetable. B . The way to Union Street. C . Hiring a taxi.
    2. (2) Where is the woman going on Saturday?
      A . Garden Hotel. B . The airport. C . The taxi company.
    3. (3) At what time does the woman want to leave?
      A . At 7:00 in the morning. B . At 7:00 in the evening. C . At 17:00.
  • 8. 听材料,回答问题。
    1. (1) Where did the conversation take place?
      A . In Paris. B . In London. C . In Italy.
    2. (2) What language does the man's wife speak?
      A . English. B . French. C . Italian.
    3. (3) How did the speakers get to know each other?
      A . They went to the same school. B . They met five years ago. C . They were in the same sports team.
  • 9. 听材料,回答问题。
    1. (1) What will Mary's mother receive for her birthday?
      A . A shirt. B . A skirt. C . A plate.
    2. (2) Who'll cook the special dinner?
      A . Mary. B . Mary's friend. C . Mary's mother.
    3. (3) Who will do the shopping?
      A . Mary's father and mother. B . Mary and her mother. C . Mary and her father.
  • 10. 听材料,回答问题。
    1. (1) What time is the weather report?
      A . At 9:00 p. m. on Friday. B . At 9:00 a. m. on Friday. C . At 9:00 p. m. on Saturday.
    2. (2) Which of the following is TRUE according to the weather report?
      A . It will be sunny and dry this afternoon. B . It will be cloudy and rainy this morning. C . It may be sunny and windy tomorrow afternoon.
    3. (3) What's the highest temperature this afternoon?
      A . About seventy-two. B . About eighty-six. C . About eighty-five.
    4. (4) Which day is good for swimming?
      A . Friday. B . Saturday. C . Both Friday and Saturday.
三、阅读理解
  • 11. 阅读理解

    Digital technology—email and smart phones especially—have vastly improved workers' ability to be productive outside of a traditional office. Even so, most white-collar work still happens in an office. One reason is that, according to findings of a new survey of office workers conducted by Wakefield Research for the IT company Citrix, most bosses are doubtful about remote working. Half of the workers say their boss doesn't accept it, and only 35 percent say it's tolerated.

    Skeptical bosses will likely have their doubts reinforced (加深) by the same survey, which shows that 43 percent of workers say they've watched TV or a movie while "working" remotely, while 35 percent have done housework, and 28 percent have cooked dinner.

    It is true, however, that working at home makes people much more efficient (高效的), because it allows workers to take care of annoying housework while still getting their jobs done. It's much faster, for example, to shop for groceries at a quarter to three than to stand in line during the after-work rush.

    The fact that such practices remain officially unaccepted reflects how far we haven't come as a society from the days when we expected every full-time worker to be supported by a full-time homemaker.

    More broadly the Wakefield survey suggests that employers may be missing a low-cost way to give workers something of value. Sixty-four percent of those survey participants who haven't worked remotely would rather give up some bonuses in order to get even one day a week working from home. Under such circumstances, smart firms need to find ways to let their employees have enough flexibility (灵活性) to manage their time efficiently.

    1. (1) Why do some employers hesitate to allow remote working?
      A . They have little trust in modern technology. B . They want to stick to their routine practice. C . They fear losing control of their workers. D . They are used to face-to-face communication.
    2. (2) What seems to be most workers' attitude toward remote working?
      A . Favorable. B . Doubtful. C . Reserved. D . Disapproving.
    3. (3) What does the author suggest smart firms do?
      A . Shorten their office hours. B . Give employees a pay raise. C . Reduce their staffs' workload. D . Adopt flexible work patterns.
  • 12. 阅读理解

    LONDON ATTRACTIONS

    Buckingham Palace

    Buckingham Palace is the London home of the Queen, which draws millions of tourists each year. The building was built in the 19th century around the shell of Buckingham House. The State Rooms of the palace, including the Throne Room and the Picture Gallery, are only open to the public in summer.

    Tel:( 020 ) 7321 2233

    Opening hours: 09:30—16:15 6 Aug—3 Oct. only.

    Prices: Adults:£4. 90;Children:£2. 20. Family:£13 (2 adults+ up to 3 children).

    The London Aquarium

    The London Aquarium opened in 1997 and is one of Europe's largest displays of aquatic life and home to over 400 species in over 50 displays, from sharks and clown fish, to moray eels, lionfish and sideways walking crabs, displayed in over 2 million litres of water. The London Aquarium is divided into 14 different zones. Each zone represents the different types of seas and waters in the world, from freshwater streams to tropical rainforests.

    Tel: ( 020 ) 7967 8000

    Opening Times: The London Aquarium is open every day except Christmas Day.

    Prices: Adults:£13. 25; Children 3-14:£9. 75; Children under 3: FREE.

    London Zoo

    London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo. Founded in 1828 as a zoology collection for the scientific observation of animals, it was not opened to the public until 1847. There are over 650 different species housed at London Zoo.

    Tel:( 020 )7722 3333

    Opening Times: London Zoo is open every day except Christmas Day.

    Prices: Adults:£14. 50;Children:3-15:£11. 00; Children under 3: FREE.

    Tower Bridge

    Tower Bridge has stood over the River Thames in London since 1894, which is close to the Tower of London, from which it takes its name, and has become an iconic symbol of London. At the Tower Bridge Exhibition you can enjoy views from the high-level Walkways and learn about the history of the Bridge and how it was built.

    Tel:( 020 ) 7403 3761

    Open Daily: April—September: 10:00—18:30; October—March: 09:30—18:00.

    Prices:£6 Adults, £3 Children, Students & Seniors £4.50

    1. (1) The admission for a family of two children and their parents to visit Buckingham Palace is       .
      A . £13 B . £14. 20 C . £9. 80 D . £16. 40
    2. (2) If a child is interested in the animals living under the sea, he can call        for tour information.
      A . ( 020 ) 7321 2233 B . ( 020 ) 7722 3333 C . ( 020 ) 7967 8000 D . ( 020 ) 7403 3761
    3. (3) Which of the following about London Zoo is true?
      A . It is open every day except some important festivals. B . The tickets of London Zoo are free to all the children. C . London Zoo is the largest and oldest one in the world. D . Many kinds of rare species can be seen in London Zoo.
    4. (4) You can enjoy the scene of the River Thames from above by visiting       .
      A . Buckingham Palace B . London Zoo C . The London Aquarium D . Tower Bridge
  • 13. 阅读理解

    Miles was born in Alton, a city on the Mississippi River in Illinois on May 26, 1926. Miles's father was a dentist, while his mother was a music teacher. Miles had a good childhood, catching fish and riding horses with his older sister and younger brother. He was known as a naughty boy in school.

    He recalls his story, "By the age of 12, music had become the most important thing in my life." His mother, a violinist herself, dearly wanted her son to play the violin. But brass (铜管) was Miles's calling, and he remembers arguments between their parents as his dad overruled her to fight his son's corner. He received his first trumpet (喇叭) in 1935 and began weekly music lessons with his father's friend Mr. Elwood, his life-long teacher.

    Talking about his school days, Miles said that Mr. Buchanan was the biggest influence on his life. He was the person who took Miles all the way into music at that time. He wanted to be a musician that he had dreamed.

    When he was 16, Miles met his girlfriend, Irene Birth. Although she was a beautiful young woman in many ways, it was her easy-going character that attracted Miles. At the weekends, Miles and Irene would take the bus over the Mississippi River to St Louis to watch movies and go dancing. Although Miles was too shy to really enjoy dancing, he always felt confident when he danced with Irene.

    When he turned 17, she persuaded him to ask for a job in his band—Eddie

     Handle's Blue Devils. It worked. Joining the band was a breakthrough for Miles, and marked the time when he first began to write and arrange music.

    1. (1) What can we learn from Paragraph 1?
      A . Miles had no schooling in his childhood. B . Miles had a comfortable family. C . Miles's parents were strict with him. D . Miles caught fish for meals.
    2. (2) What does the underlined phrase "fight his son's corner" in Paragraph 2 mean?
      A . Help mother to beat Miles. B . Hit Miles in the corner. C . Defend Miles's choice. D . Prevent Miles from choosing music.
    3. (3) Who influenced Miles most in music according to the text?
      A . His Father. B . His mother. C . Mr. Elwood. D . Mr. Buchanan.
    4. (4) Which of the following is the correct order of Miles' life experience?

      a. He fell in love with Irene.

      b. He began to write and arrange music.

      c. He caught fish and rode horses.

      d. He had music lessons with Mr. Elwood.

      e. He dreamed to be a musician.

      f. He saw films and went dancing.

      A . b-c-e-f-d-a B . c-a-b-e-d-f C . c-d-e-a-f-b D . c-e-d-b-a-f
  • 14. 阅读理解

    Tomas Transtromer, a Swedish poet won the Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday. The journalists cheered hearing that Mr. Transtromer had won the prize. Mr. Transtromer, 80, has written more than 15 collections of poetry, many of which have been translated into English and 60 other languages. Critics (评论家) have praised Mr. Transtromer's poems for their accessibility, even in translation, noting his elegant descriptions of long Swedish winters, the rhythm of the seasons and the beauty of nature.

    Mr. Transtromer was born in Stockholm in 1931. He studied literature, history, religion and psychology at Stockholm University, graduating in 1956, and worked as a psychologist at a youth prison. In 1990, Mr. Transtromer suffered a stroke(中风) that left him mostly unable to speak, but he eventually began to write again.

    On Thursday afternoon, Mr. Transtromer's apartment was filled with journalists from all over the world seeking reaction. Obviously overwhelmed (不知所措), Mr. Transtromer finally appeared, accompanied by his wife, Monica. Speaking on his behalf (代表), she said her husband was most happy that the prize was awarded for poetry. "That you happened to receive it is a great joy and happy surprise, but the fact the prize went to poetry feels good," she said.

    There was also a celebration among Swedes, many of whom have read Mr. Transtromer since his first book of poems, 17 Poems, placed him on Sweden's literary map when he was just 23. "To be quite honest, it is a relief because people have been hoping for this for a long time," said Ola Larsmo, a novelist and the president of the Swedish Pen Association. "Some thought the train might have already left the station because he is old and not quite well. It felt great that he was confirmed in this role of national and international poet."

    1. (1) Why was Mr. Transtromer awarded the Nobel Prize according to some critics?
      A . His poems have been translated into many languages. B . His poems are mostly about the beauty of nature. C . The style of his writing is unique. D . Readers can appreciate his poems easily.
    2. (2) What happened after Mr. Transtromer got recovered from the stroke?
      A . He began to write poems. B . He was finally devoted to writing. C . He was able to return to poem writing. D . He had to think about his career again.
    3. (3) What can we infer about Mr. Transtromer from Paragraph 3?
      A . He had been expecting the Prize. B . He was surprised that the Prize went to poetry. C . He felt calm when he got the Nobel Prize. D . He remained modest after he got the Prize.
    4. (4) What do Ola Larsmo's words mean?
      A . Some people didn't expect Mr. Transtromer won the Prize. B . It was unfair for Mr. Transtromer to win the Prize. C . The poet had got off the train when the winner was announced. D . Mr. Transtromer couldn't help himself catch the train.
四、任务型阅读
  • 15. 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    Time is the most valuable thing that mankind has. . Many people try to manage their time. They arrange information and tips in order to effectively do so.

    . Time can be managed easily by finding out what is important and arranging these things in the order of importance. In this way you know your direction before making any plans and do not waste time and energy unnecessarily.

    Now comes the next question.  . The answer is that you need to find out what steps you need to take and what you want to do. Then you know how much time to spend for each thing. These steps are like goals. . Not having them is like walking blindly in a dark room, trying to find the door.

    Time management also demands a set schedule that works best for you. In this way you will be able to arrange your tasks based on their importance and finish them. In this way you will not waste your time in beating around the bush.

    . There are lots of things that we need to do in short time. Therefore, having good time management skills is at the top of the list of things we all need.

    A. We all live in a fast-paced world now.

    B. Using every passing second effectively can benefit us.

    C. Could you divide your time equally while doing your work?

    D. How do you manage time and what type of information is needed to do so?

    E. Setting goals is the most important part of time management.

    F. Managing time is not that hard.

    G. The aim of time management is to give us a feeling of satisfaction.

五、完形填空
  • 16. 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    It was during those hard days in a small community when food was in short supply that I used to stop by Mr. Miller's stand for1.

    One particular day, while Mr. Miller was2some potatoes for me I noticed a small boy3admiring a basket of green peas. Soon I was also4to the fresh green peas. The boy left. Mrs. Miller5to me and said, "There are two other such boys in our6, all from poor families. Jim always offers to7our produce for their marbles (弹珠). He somehow makes them believe he likes red marbles8. Sometimes he even sends them home with some peas for9." I left the stand,10with this man.

    Years later, I went back to visit some11in that community and while I was there I learned Mr. Miller had died. I agreed to12my friends to see Mrs. Miller. Upon our arrival, we offered whatever words of13. Ahead of us were three young men. They moved to the casket (棺椁). Mrs. Miller's eyes followed them14each young man placed his own15hand over the cold pale hand and then left.

    Our turn came to meet Mrs. Miller. I told her who I was and mentioned the16of the marbles. She said, "Those three young men were the boys. They told me how they17Jim's kindness."

    "We've never had much18," she said, "but right now, Jim would consider himself the19man." Then she lifted her husband's lifeless fingers.20beneath the hand were three shining, red marbles!

    (1)
    A . flowers B . grain C . vegetables D . fruits
    (2)
    A . bagging B . digging C . selling D . cooking
    (3)
    A . happily B . hungrily C . curiously D . seriously
    (4)
    A . carried B . sent C . drawn D . led
    (5)
    A . pulled up B . picked up C . got up D . came up
    (6)
    A . community B . town C . home D . store
    (7)
    A . trade B . bring C . change D . get
    (8)
    A . in time B . in particular C . on purpose D . on average
    (9)
    A . something B . everything C . anything D . nothing
    (10)
    A . impressed B . surprised C . disappointed D . satisfied
    (11)
    A . relatives B . friends C . businessmen D . workers
    (12)
    A . introduce B . send C . accompany D . assist
    (13)
    A . comfort B . thanks C . praise D . encouragement
    (14)
    A . since B . whether C . because D . as
    (15)
    A . cool B . warm C . red D . pale
    (16)
    A . price B . color C . story D . number
    (17)
    A . appreciated B . forgot C . needed D . helped
    (18)
    A . debt B . wealth C . hope D . health
    (19)
    A . tallest B . dearest C . richest D . toughest
    (20)
    A . Rolling B . Fading C . Hanging D . Resting
六、语法填空
  • 17. 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

    A rainforest is an area  (cover) by tall trees with the total high rainfall spreading quite equally through the year. Rainforests have a great effect on the world environment because they can take in heat from the sun and adjust the climate.  the forest cover, these areas would reflect more heat into the atmosphere,  (warm) the rest of the world. Losing the rainforests may also influence wind and rainfall patterns, potentially causing certain natural disasters all over the world.

    In the past hundred years, humans (begin) destroying rainforests in search of three major resources: land for crops, wood for paper and other products, land for raising farm  (animal). This action affects the environment as a whole. For example, a lot of carbon dioxide in the air comes from burning the rainforests. People  (obvious) have a need for the resources we gain from cutting trees,  we will suffer much more than we will benefit.

    Rainforests are often called the world's drug store. More than 25% of the medicines we use today come from plants in rainforests. However, fewer than 1% of rainforest plants have been examined for their  (medicine) value. It is extremely likely  our best chance to cure diseases  (lie) somewhere in the world's shrinking rainforests.

七、短文改错
  • 18. 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

    删除:把多余的词用斜线(/)划掉。

    修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

    注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

    2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

    Union is strength no matter when you're facing difficulties or in a dilemma. Cooperation plays an important part in getting you out of trouble.

    There was a time when I was too proud that I overlooked my classmate, refusing to work together with them. Therefore, it was no doubt that I was left alone, suffering from loneliness. Unfortunately, a teacher impressed on me the value of cooperation. From then on, I learned to help others and turn to my friends for the help whenever I had difficulty finish a task on my own. Surely cooperation made a great difference. Now I am getting well with my friends.

    My experience has teach me that only if we attach great importance with cooperation, can we go beyond ourselves. As the saying go "United, we stand; divided, we fall."

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