May 必修五Unit4 测试题Microsoft Word 文档Word文件下载.docx
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4.A.recognizedB.learnedC.supposedD.expected
5.A.sightB.ideaC.touchD.thought
6.A.fastB.brightC.strangeD.bad
7.A.putonB.gotonC.tookonD.hadon
8.A.behindB.withC.afterD.beside
9.A.andso
B.orsoC.andsoonD.orsoon
10.A.headB.shoulderC.backD.neck
11.A.numberB.homeC.placeD.address
12.A.carB.pocketC.handD.trousers
13.A.shallB.willC.wouldD.need
14.A.carefulB.normalC.drunkD.dangerous
15.A.heldoutB.buildupC.givenupD.turnover
16.A.runawayB.breakawayC.setoutD.getout
17.A.I'
msorryB.You'
rewelcomeC.That'
sallrightD.Thankyou
18.A.kindB.politeC.knownD.necessary
19.A.allB.factC.returnD.theend
20.A.gunB.penC.moneyD.notebook
第二节
阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分42分)
(A)
GeorgeBankswasacleverjournalist.Heworkedforagoodnewspaper,andhelikedarguingverymuch.Hearguedwithanybody,andaboutanything.Sometimesthepeoplewhomhearguedwithwereascleverashewas,butoftentheywerenot.
Hedidnotmindarguingwithstupidpeopleatall:
heknewthathecouldneverpersuadethemtoagree,becausetheycouldneverreallyunderstandwhathewassaying,andthestupidertheywere,thesurertheywerethattheywereright;
butheoftenfoundthatstupidpeoplesaidveryamusingthings.
AttheendofoneargumentwhichGeorgehadwithoneoftheselesscleverpeople,themansaidsomethingwhichGeorgehasalwaysrememberedandwhichhasalwaysamusedhim.Itwas,“Well,Sir,youshouldneverforget
this:
therearealwaysthreeanswerstoeveryquestion:
youanswer,myanswer,andthecorrectanswer.”
21.ItseemedtoGeorgeasif_________.
A.itwasmoreinterestingtoarguewithascleverpeopleashewas
B.itwasmoreinterestingtoarguewithcleverpeoplethanwithstupidones
C.itwasmoreinterestingtoarguewithstupidpeoplethanwithcleverones
D.itwasnogoodarguingwithstupidpeople
22.Fromthepassagewecanconcludethat___________.
A.Georgedidnothingbutarguewithothers
B.Georgewasamanfullofsenseofhumour
C.Georgealwayswonthearguments
D.WhatGeorgesaidwasdifficulttounderstand
23.Whydidn’tGeorgemindarguingwithstupidpeople?
Because________.
A.hewantedtowinthearguments
B.hewantedtomaketheargumentsmoreheated
C.stupidpeoplecouldbeeasilyfooled
D.whatstupidpeoplesaidcouldoftengivehimgreaterpleasure
24.Whatoneofthestupidpeoplesaidattheendofoneargumentcouldbeconsideredvery________.
A.clever
B.stupid
C.strange
D.special
(B)
BenandhiswifeSusanwereontheirwaytohavedinnerwiththeirfriends.Itwasadark,windynight,andtheydidnotknowthewayverywell.TheydrovethroughatownuntiltheyfoundwhattheythoughtwastheroadtoDorling,wheretheirfriendslived.ButitsoonbecameclearthattheywerenotontheroadtoDorlingatall.Theroadthattheywereonwasgettingnarrower,andtherewerenoothercarsonit.Thewindwasblowingharderwitheveryminutethatpassed.
Theycametoasmallvillage.Theydrovepastachurchandthentwohouseswithoutlightson.Therewasnobodyabouttotellthemwheretheywere,orwheretheroadwent.Justthen,Bensawatelephonebox,twentymetersorsofurtheron.Whilehewalkedbackalongtheroadtoseeiftherewasanameoutsidethechurch,Susantelephonedtheirfriendsandtoldthemthattheywerestillontheirway.
Theirfriendswerejustsayingthatthedinnerwasalreadygettingrathercold,whenBencamebacktothetelephonebox,hisheaddownagainstthewind.Hesaidthattherewasatreelyingacrosstheroad,andthatthetelephonelinesweredown.Susanheardnothingmorefromtheirfriendsaboutthedinner.
25.SometimelaterBenandSusanfoundtheytookawrongroadbecause________.
A.theirfriendslivednearerthantheydrove
B.theroadwasgettingnarrowerandtheircaralonewasonit
C.thehardwindmadethemgetlost
D.theroadwasnotthesameasbefore
26.Benwenttothechurchtoseeiftherewasanameoutsidebecause________.
A.hewassuretofindsomepeoplewhoknewDorling
B.hehopedtogethelpfromthere
C.hewantedtotelephonehisfriendswheretheywere
D.hewantedtostaythereforthenight
27.Susancouldhearnothingmorefromtheirfriendsbecause________.
A.thetelephonelineswerebrokenbyatree
B.thestrongwindmadetoomuchnoise
C.theygotangryD.theyhadallleft
28.Fromthepassageweknow________.
A.Benandhiswifeoftenwentoutfordinners
B.Benandhiswifelivedinthecountry
C.bothBenandhiswifewereshortsighted(近视的)
D.Benandhiswifeseldom(很少)wenttoDorling
(C)
Mostpeoplefeellonelysometimes,butitusuallyonlylastsbetweenafewminutesandafewhours.Thiskindoflonelinessisnotserious.Infact,itisquitenormal.Forsomepeople,though,lonelinesscanlastforyears.Nowresearcherssaytherearethreedifferenttypesofloneliness.
Thefirstkindoflonelinessistemporary.Thisisthemostcommontype.Itusuallydisappearsquicklyanddoesnotrequireanyspecialattention.Thesecondkindissituation,forexample,familyproblem,thedeathofalovedone,ormovingtoanewplace.Althoughthiskindoflonelinesscancausephysicalproblems,suchasheadachesandsleeplessness,itusuallydoesnotlastformorethanayear.
Thethirdkindoflonelinessisthemostserious.Unlikethesecondtype,chronic(theoppositeof“temporary”)usuallylastsmorethantwoyearsandhasnospecificcause.Peoplewhoexperiencehabituallonelinesshaveproblemssocializingandbecomingclosetoothers.Unfortunately,manychronicallylonelypeoplethinkthereislittleornothingtheycandotoimprovetheircondition.
Psychologists(心理学家)agreethatoneimportantfactorinlonelinessisaperson'
ssocialcontacts,forexample,friends,familymembers,coworkers,etc.Wedependonvariouspeoplefordifferentreasons.Forinstance,ourfamiliesgiveusemotionalsupport,ourparentsandteachersgiveusguidance,andourfriendssharesimilarinterestsandactivities.However,psychologistshavefoundthat,thoughlonelypeoplemayhavemanysocialcontacts,theysometimesfeeltheyshouldhavemore.Theyquestiontheirpopularity.
Psychologistsaretryingtofindwaystohelphabituallylonelypeoplefortworeasons:
theyareunhappyandunabletosocializeandthereisaconnection
betweenchroniclonelinessandseriousillnesssuchasheartdisease,whiletemporaryandsituationallonelinesscanbeasad,andsometimesdangerouscondition.
29.Howwouldyoutreattemporarylonelinessaccordingtothepassage?
A.Talktofriends.B.Justignoreit.
C.Gotoseeadoctor.
D.Askyourteachersforguidance.
30.“It”inthelastsentenceofthesecondparagraphrefersto______.
A.temporarylonelinessB.situationalloneliness
C.anewplaceD.sleeplessness
31.Whydopsychologistswanttohelpchronicallylonelypeople?
A.Chroniclonelinesscancausefamilyproblems.
B.Chroniclonelinesscancauseseriousillness.
C.Chroniclonelinesscannotbeovercome.
D.Chroniclonelinessisincurable.
32.Lonelinessisdividedaccordingto______.
A.thetimeitlastsB.theplaceswhereitappears
C.differentpeopleithappensto
D.differentseasonswhenitappears
(D)
ElizabethBlackwellwasborninEnglandin1821,andmovedtoNewYorkCitywhenshewastenyearsold.Onedayshedecidedthatshewantedtobecomeadoctor.Thatwasnearlyimpossibleforawomaninthemiddleofthe
nineteenthcentury.Afterwritingmanylettersaskingforadmission(录取)to
medicalschools,shewasfinallyacceptedbyadoctorinPhiladelphia.Shewassodeterminedthatshetaughtschoolandgavemusiclessonstogetmoneyforthecostofschooling.
In1849,aftergraduationfrommedicalschool.shedecidedtofurtherhereducationinParis.Shewantedtobeasurgeon(外科医师),butaseriouseyeproblemforcedhertogiveuptheidea.
UponreturningtotheUnitedStates,shefounditdifficulttostartherownpracticebecauseshewasawoman.By1857Elizabethandhersister,alsoadoctor,alongwithanotherwomandoctor,managedtoopenanewhospital,thefirstforwomenandchildrenBesidesbeingthefirstwomanphysicianandfoundingherownhosp
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