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2020高中英語 Unit3 Life in the future單元測試2 人教版必修5

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1、2020學(xué)年人教版英語精品資料 必修五 Unit 3《Life in the future》單元測試2 筆試部分: I. 單項(xiàng)選擇 1. —I suppose hell pass the exam, _____? —Of course he will. A. will he B. wont he C. dont I D. do I 2.The _____ on her face suggested that she was greatly shocked at the news. A. introduction B. impression C.

2、description D. expression 3. Since everything develops, we have to make adjustment _____ the changing situation. A. in B. on C. to D. through 4. They havent seen each other for ten years, but they still keep in _____ contact with each other. A. constant B. instant C. content D. consistent

3、5. To tell you the truth, every one, including me, wont _____ your selfness and rudeness. A. fasten B. press C. suffer D. tolerate 6. _____ confidence resulted in his failure in the interview. A. Lack of B. Lack for C. Lacking of D. Being lacked 7. Considering that you have no _____ experi

4、ence, its doubtful that youll get the job. A. efficient B. previous C. original D. unusual 8. She first _____ singing and dancing, but soon lost interest and became a businesswoman. A. took up B. took in C. took over D. took down 9. I watched the plane go higher and higher until I lost __

5、___ of it. A. view B. scene C. vision D. sight 10. The match is going to start in a minute. Lets _____. A. hurry on B. go on C. speed up D. sweep up 11. It seems to be rather hard for the old man to _____ from French to Japanese. A. change B. exchange C. switch D. transform 12. With the hel

6、p of the Internet, we can get all kinds of information we need _____. A. at times B. in good time C. at a time D. in no time 13. The first textbook _____ for teaching English as a foreign language came out in the 16th century.  A. had written B. to be written C. being written D. w

7、ritten 14. _____ in thought, he didnt notice his teacher coming into the classroom at all. A. Losing B. Having lost C. Lost D. To lose 15. Although they just met for the first time, they talked _____ they had been friends for many years. A. as if B. even if C. such as D.

8、so long as II 完形填空 Nine years ago around Christmas, I was on a Captiva Island beach at sunrise. I crouched (蹲) low there and immersed (沉浸于) myself in the false hope of finding a treasure (寶物) larger than the small 16 on the shore. A man jogged along the waves 17 my direction. When he came n

9、ear me, he slowed to a walk. I didnt 18 him until he was almost standing over me. Too young to be 19 of strangers, I got on my feet and looked at him. It was then that I saw what was in his 20 , a beautiful bright cream-colored shell, the kind of thing that I was looking for. He smiled as I sta

10、red in 21 , and then, to my shock, he handed it to me. I held it 22 before me like a diamond, not 23 my eyes. “I think you will like it,” he said, and then continued his 24 down the beach. I do not 25 his voice, his clothes or even his face, 26 I do still have the shell, and the greate

11、st lesson Ive ever 27 . Now the shell sits on my bedside table, not as 28 and big as it was, but it is still there, a 29 reminder that there is 30 in the world. That man saved my belief in the kindness of people, and he saved my belief that one can find what means something in life. I see my sh

12、ell every day, and I know that I can 31 bad days because there are good things in my life. In the end, all that we have is 32 we have done for others. The shell is 33 to me, as important as another man who returned to the plane to 34 me my lost jacket. I know that 35 a difference in some

13、ones life, no matter how big or small, is what truly matters, and that it is worth all the treasure in the world. 16. A. fish B. frog C. shell D. diamond 17. A. to B. for C. through D. in 18. A. recognize B. know C. notice D. follow 19. A. tired B. shy C. fond D. p

14、roud 20. A. hand B. coat C. clothes D. bag 21. A. despair B. fear C. amazement D. disappointment 22. A. formally B. calmly C. carefully D. hopefully 23. A. imagining B. presenting C. thinking D. believing 24. A. walk B. run C. ride D. drive 25. A. remember B. realiz

15、e C. respect D. remind 26. A. so B. or C. unless D. but 27. A. accepted B. learned C. taken D. received 28. A. dirty B. bright C. hard D. soft 29. A. noisy B. quiet C. wise D. stupid 30. A. equality   B. honesty C. bravery D. kindness 31. A. get down

16、B. get through C. turn down D. turn off 32. A. where B. how C. what D. why 33. A. necessary B. essential C. valuable D. important 34. A. sell B. buy C. remove D. give 35. A. telling B. making C. doing D. getting III 閱讀理解 A ★ Every night Johnny entered “Thought f

17、or the Day” in the computer and then printed fifty pages. Johnny cut out each quote and signed his name on every one of them. Then he put them in a paper bag he kept beside him at work. When he finished bagging someones food, he put his “Thought for the Day” in the customers bag. It touched me to t

18、hink that this young man had made his job important by making good memories for all his customers. A month later the store manager called me. He said, “Barbara, you wont believe what happened today. When I was making my rounds, I found Johnnys line was three times longer than anyone elses! So I got

19、 more cashiers (收銀員) out here and got more lanes (通道) open, trying to get people to change lanes. But no one would move. They want Johnnys ‘Thought for the Day.” He continued, “I got a lump in the throat when one woman came up to me and said, ‘I used to shop at your store only once a week, but now

20、I come in every time I go by for Johnnys ‘Thought for the Day.” A few months later, the store manager called me again. “Barbara,” he said, “Johnny has changed our store. Now when theres a broken flower, therell be an elderly woman or a little girl to repair it. All of our cashiers now have their ow

21、n personal signature (簽名). Our customers are talking about us ... in a good way, coming back, and bringing their friends.” 36. Johnny cut out those quotes to ______. A. encourage himself to work hard B. make good memories for his customers C. get his managers praise D. draw others attenti

22、on 37. How did Johnny deal with those quotes? A. He handed them to customers before they left. B. He let others hand quotes to customers. C. He put them in customers shopping-bags. D. He put them in customers pockets. 38. What did the store manager see a month later? A. Cu

23、stomers didnt buy anything but asked for “Thought for the Day”. B. Many customers chose Johnnys line to pay for their food. C. The store was once out of order because there were too many customers. D. All of his cashiers had their own personal signature. 39. The underlined part “a lu

24、mp in the throat” (in Paragraph 4) probably means “______”. A. sorry B. sad C. worried D. moved B ★★ It was in 1865 that two Frenchmen were looking into the future. Edouard de Laboulaye, who studied history, admired the United States greatly. Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was a famous artist. De

25、 Laboulaye was thinking about 1876, when the country he respected so much would celebrate its 100th birthday. What gift would be good enough for the people of France to give? Right away, Bartholdi thought of a giant statue. Bartholdi kept thinking about a statue for several years. Then, in 1871, he

26、 visited the United States and saw the perfect place for a huge statue. It was Bedloes Island in New York. The project — the Statue of Liberty — got started almost immediately, and Bartholdi went home to France to begin work. However, the statue was not finished in time for the 100th birthday. The

27、United States Congress approved (批準(zhǔn)) the use of Bedloes Island on February 22, 1877. During the 100th celebration in 1876, the arm of the statue that would hold the torch was shown in Philadelphia. In 1879 the huge head was put on display in France. For the face of the statue, Bartholdi used his mot

28、her as a model. The statue was finally completed in 1884. The work had been difficult enough, but then some really hard work began. The statue had to be taken apart and packed into boxes. It was not until May 1885 that the statue — in pieces — left France for its new home. The statue arrived in J

29、une. However, the Americans fell behind on their part of the project. They hadnt raised enough money for building the base of the statue. People wondered if the country really needed or wanted such a gift. Finally, though, the money was raised and the base was completed. The last piece of the statue

30、 was put in place on October 28, 1886. 40. Whats the right order of the following events? a. The arm of the statue that would hold the torch was shown in Philadelphia. . The United States Congress approved the use of Bedloes Island. c. The huge head of the statue was put on display in France.

31、 d. Bartholdi visited the United States. A. dabc B. dbac C. bacd D. bdac 41. When did the work on the statue begin? A. As soon as Bartholdi thought of it. B. After the United States Congress agreed to it. C. After Bartholdi saw Bedloes Island. D. Not until the US had raised enough money.

32、42. What happened after the Statue of Liberty was completed? A. It was put together for shipping. B. It was taken apart and packed for shipping. C. It was cleaned up for shipping. D. It was put in place on its base in France. 43. How many years did it take for the Statue of Liberty to be pu

33、t in place on its base after it was completed? A. 19. B. 15. C. 1. D. 2. C ★ Last July, we asked what you dream of doing as an adult. Thanks for your great responses! We wish we had room to print them all. Here are just a few. Work and Play My dream job is being a construction worker, but onl

34、y on an amusement park. James Martian, Age 9 Alaska Royal Fashion Designer My dream job is to sew dresses for a queen. I could make whatever design I wanted. Her breakfast dress would be blue and long. Her lunch dress is purple and medium. Her dinner dress is red and short. They would all have

35、sparkles (閃爍的光). I think they would be pretty. I like my dream job. Jenna Suchyta, Age 6 Washington A “PoliceLawFireman” When I grow up, I want to be a policeman or a fireman or a lawyer because they help people. Maybe I will combine all three and become a “PoliceLawFireman”. I can work as a p

36、oliceman in the morning. I can do law things in the afternoon. I can do fireman things in the evening. But for now, I want to be a boxer to build up my muscles. I will need my strength! Avi Samuels, Age 7 Illinois Playing in the Band My dream job is to become a professional guitarist and vocali

37、st (歌手) for my future five-member rock band. I practice the acoustic (原聲的) guitar, and I have written hundreds of songs! The reason I want to be a guitarist and vocalist is that I am very interested in music itself, so I want to create some of my own. Jake Francis, Age 12 Ohio 44. What do you thi

38、nk is the best title for the passage? A. Your future! B. Your dream job! C. Your idea! D. Your great chance! 45. Who has done something for his / her future? A. James Martian. B. Avi Samuels. C. Jenna Suchyta. D. Jake Francis. 46. Where can

39、you find this passage? A. In a childrens magazine. B. In a fashion magazine. C. In an entertainment newspaper. D. On a website. D ★★ In the far, far future, bicycles and perhaps skates may be run by jet power, and a new thing to ride may be a small flying saucer (飛碟). Imagine

40、 a race between them! There may be telepathy helmets (心靈感應(yīng)帽) that send thought waves from your brain to that of your friend miles away. You just think a thought and your friend knows it! You can have secrets with each other that nobody else can turn in on! What about the food of the future? Scie

41、ntists think that much of it will be artificial — made in factories from such surprising things as coal, limestone, air, and water. The artificial food will be healthful because all the things that you need to live a long and healthy life will be put into it. The future hospitals will probably hav

42、e “body banks” that can give you almost any new part you need to keep on living. People of the future may live to be a lot older than 100 years. What about highways of the future? Well, a very small child probably will be able to drive a car. Nobody will need to steer (駕駛). Electric signals will h

43、old each car on the right road to get wherever the “driver” wants to go. And it probably will be impossible for cars to smash together. Controls that wont even have to be touched will make all speeding cars miss each other or will put on the brakes. Driving cars will be as safe as being at home.

44、But maybe the most wonderful surprise in the future will be weather control. Cities may have giant plastic domes (圓頂罩) over them to keep out snow, rain, or storms. When you plan a picnic in a park, you wont have to worry about rain. It will rain only when the “weatherman” thinks it is necessary to f

45、resh the air inside the city. All other days will be fair and warm. The future should be a wonderful time in which to live and the time we are living in now is also a wonderful future to the people who lived 100 years ago. 47. The underlined word “that” (in Paragraph 2) refers to ______. A. tele

46、pathy helmet B. the brain C. thought wave D. the secret 48. What can we learn from the passage? A. With telepathy helmets, we can share our thoughts without any word. B. The artificial food made from coal and limestone tastes the most delicious in the future. C. There will be “body banks” inste

47、ad of hospitals in the future. D. Plastic domes themselves can automatically control the weather. 49. With the future highways, ______. A. small children have to learn to drive B. car accidents still couldnt be avoided C. we can be taken to the destination without steering D. cars will be no l

48、onger equipped with brakes 50. The authors attitude towards the future life is ______. A. optimistic B. pessimistic C. satisfied D. doubtful E ★★★ Like cats, geckos (壁虎) always land on their feet. If they happen to fall from a wall or leaf theyve been climbing, a quick move of the tail make

49、s sure that they land feet first. Geckos are truly built for climbing: their special feet have hairy toes fixed to a wall or other vertical (垂直的) surface in just a few thousandths of a second. This lets geckos run 15 body lengths up a vertical surface in just one second. Researchers had thought th

50、is was all the equipment geckos needed to keep their feet firmly on the wall. But it turns out thats not the case. A geckos long tail becomes necessary to stay wall-bound when its feet move on a slippery surface, and also if its feet cant keep hold. The researchers noticed that when geckos fell or

51、jumped off a wall, they always landed stomach-side down regardless of whether they began falling upside-down (顛倒地). To find out how they righted themselves during their falling, the researchers conducted an experiment by placing the geckos upside-down on what looks like the underside of a leaf. Whe

52、n they lost their foothold and fell, the geckos moved their tails so that they were at a right angle with their bodies. They then rotated (使旋轉(zhuǎn)) their tails to make their bodies rotate. As soon as they were right-side up, they stopped rotating. On average, it only took the geckos about 100 millisecon

53、ds to right themselves so that they would land on their feet. Cats use a different way to land on their feet after a fall. Because their tails dont have the force as a gecko does, cats cant use them to right themselves. Instead they twist (扭曲) their bodies in mid-air. Some engineers are trying to

54、build a robot that copies the geckos climbing and have a tail fixed on the robot for balance. 51. The underlined word “this” (in Paragraph 3) refers to “______”. A. geckos hair B. geckos tail C. geckos body D. geckos toe 52. According to the experiment conducted by the researchers, whats t

55、he real use of the geckos tails during their falling? A. Making the geckos rotating. B. Stopping the geckos falling. C. Stopping their falling upside-down. D. Keeping them falling slowly. 53. How do cats avoid their injury during a fall? A. By keeping their balance. B. By landing the

56、ir bodies upside-down. C. By using tails to right themselves. D. By twisting their bodies. 54. Geckos special skill gives engineers some new idea to ______. A. produce more robots B. invent robots twisted on the ground C. invent robots that can keep balance with a tail D. let robot clim

57、b walls 55. This passage is mainly written to tell us ______. A. about the living habits of geckos B. how geckos use their tails to land on their feet C. why geckos drop from trees or walls D. how geckos control their climbing on the wall IV 寫作 第一節(jié):短文改錯 Dear Editor, Im writing to talk

58、 the construction project which is 56. __________________ gone on in our city. Some agree that we should carry out 57. __________________ this construction project because they can solve some 58. __________________ traffic problems and make our life convenience and comfortable. 59. ___

59、__________ And others are against it. They think the project may 60. ____________ cause air pollution. They also believed the noise produced 61. ___________ by the project disturb peoples peaceful life. Personally, I think 62. ___________ the construction project will certainly do a lo

60、t of good for the 63. ________ city and the people. If we focus our attentions on the 64. __________ environment, all of us will live a better life in the future. 65. ________ Yours truly, Li Hua 第二節(jié):書面表達(dá) 未來的筆會是什么樣的呢?請根據(jù)以下提示,以“Future pens”為題,寫一篇110詞左右的短文。 1. 筆桿里面裝有一臺微型電

61、腦,筆桿上配備了一個屏幕。 2. 當(dāng)你遇到不會寫的字時,只要對著屏幕讀一下這個字,屏幕上就會顯示出來;當(dāng)你寫錯字時,它會發(fā)出警告,并在屏幕上顯示出正確寫法;當(dāng)你坐姿不正確的時候,它會亮起紅燈來提示你。 3. 有自動修復(fù)功能,經(jīng)久耐用,非常環(huán)保。 參考詞匯:筆桿penholder 坐姿sitting position 耐用的durable 參考答案: 1-5 BDCAD 6-10 ABADC 11-15 CDDCA 16-20 CDCBA 21-25 CCDBA 26-30 DBB

62、BD 31-35 BCDDB 36-40 BCBDA 41-45 CBDBD 46-50 ABACA 51-55 DADCB 56. talk后加about 57. gone → going 58. they → it 59. convenience → convenient 60. And → But 61. believed → believe 62. disturb前加will或disturb → disturbs 63. for → to 64. attentions → attention 65. √ One possible

63、 version: Future pens Future pens will be highly intelligent with a microcomputer in the penholder, on which stands a small screen. When you come across an unfamiliar word, just read the word to the screen instead of referring to a dictionary, and the word will appear on the screen. O

64、n the other hand, they will sound the alarm when you make a spelling mistake, and correct the mistake by spelling the right word on the screen automatically. Surprisingly, they are also your supervisors. When your sitting position is not correct, their red lights will be on. Whats more, they can repair themselves and they are durable, which is quite environmentally friendly.

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