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高中英语人教版必修五第四单元测试题(附答案解析)
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Unit 4 Making the news
Ⅰ. 听录音,根据所听内容选择正确答案
听第1~5段对话,分别完成第1~5题
1. Where is the woman leaving for?
A. She’s leaving for France.
B. She’s leaving for Beijing.
C. She’s leaving France for Beijing.
2. What do we learn from the conversation?
A. There will be a strong storm and later sunny tomorrow.
B. The weatherman is usually exact in his forecast.
C. The weatherman is usually not exact in his forecast.
3. What’s Tom going to do?
A. To look for his notebook.
B. To take classes.
C. To have breakfast.
4. When will the man arrive home?
A. At 10:00. B. At 11:00. C. At 12:00.
5. How does the woman feel about the party?
A. It’s a quiet one. B. It’s really a big one. C. It’s a small one.
听第6段对话,完成第6~8题
6. What might the ringing be?
A. The door bell.
B. Their imagination.
C. The neighbours’ phone.
7. What is the man going to do?
A. Go out. B. Continue his wait. C. Do some work.
8. What do we know about the man?
A. He doesn’t want to tell others about his work.
B. He is at work.
C. He always relaxes himself.
Ⅱ. 听录音,根据短文内容完成下列句子
1. You are supposed to develop a lifelong habit of reading a daily newspaper _________ in high school.
2. You need to be able to get as much _________ as possible in a short time.
3. A good journalist should give an objective and factual account of events without bringing in his own feelings and _________.
4. The previously undefeated football team lost its first match of the season yesterday after a controversial _________ by the referee.
Ⅲ. 单项选择,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳答案完成句子
1. The thief denied ______ some money from the old lady.
A. having stolen B. to steal C. being stolen D. stole
2. If my sister doesn’t go to the cinema tonight, ______.
A. nor do I B. same with me C. so will I D. neither shall I
3. I cannot support a policy of which I have never ______.
A. accomplished B. approved C. applied D. abandoned
4. The reference book ______ many of the problems we have come across in our study.
A. says B. covers C. talks D. refers
5. The guard kept quiet about the accident ______ lose his job.
A. so not as to B. so as to not C. so as not to D. not so as to
6. A driver should ______ the road when ______.
A. concentrate in; driving B. concentrate on; drive
C. concentrate on; driving D. concentrate to; drove
7. He worked very hard in order to ______ a good knowledge of English.
A. take B. hold C. catch D. acquire
8. — Why didn’t you come to meet me, Bob?
— Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was ______ to meet you.
A. about B. demanded C. supposed D. /
9. — The government suggests the number of private cars be limited to stop air pollution.
— ______, the idea is not very practical.
A. Sounds good as it B. As it sounds good
C. As good it sounds D. Good as it sounds
10. Modern women with independent incomes are refusing to ______ the traditional idea of marriage nowadays.
A. submit to B. contribute to C. devote to D. expose to
11. The young man insisted that he was innocent of the case because he was not ______ it.
A. informed of B. accused of C. involed in D. interested in
12. ______ to hear the good news, the excited pupils threw their schoolbags into the air.
A. Delighting B. To be delighted C. Having delighted D. Delighted
13. So amused ______ that they couldn’t help laughing when they saw the headteacher dressed up as Santa Claus on Chrismas Day.
A. did the students feel B. had the students felt
C. the students felt D. the students had felt
14. The farmers built fences in order to ______ their sheep ______ wolves.
A. protect; for B. defend; against C. defend; for D. preserve; of
15. ______ fallen asleep ______ he heard a knock at the door.
A. Hardly had he; when B. Rarely he had; than
C. Scarcely had he; before D. Hardly had he; than
Ⅳ. 根据提示完成下列倒装句
1. At that time Meng Xiangbin cared little about his own safety though he was in great danger himself.
____________________ about his own safety at that time though he was in great danger himself.
2. We can save the Earth only by changing the way we live.
___________________ the way we live __________ save the Earth.
3. My daughter didn’t begin to do her homework until I came into her study.
It was not until ____________ my daughter’s study that ___________ to do her homework.
4. If it had not been for the storm, I would have come to your party last night.
_________________ for the storm, I would have come to your party last night.
5. All her close friends and many other guests were present at the wedding.
__________________________________ all her close friends and many other guests.
Ⅴ. 根据汉语及重点词语提示将下列句子译成英语
1. 老师要求作业必须及时上交。(demand that …)
____________________________________________________________________________
2. 一个好记者必须有一种对新闻非常敏锐的“嗅觉”。(have a good nose for)
____________________________________________________________________________
3. 十年前他的一个朋友被指控谋杀,后来被判处死刑。(accuse sb of sth)
____________________________________________________________________________
4. 史密斯先生在这一行干了好多年,知道这一行所有的诀窍。(the trick of the trade)
____________________________________________________________________________
5. 他渴望成功,所以一心扑在学业上。(eager)
____________________________________________________________________________
Ⅵ. 完形填空
Armed with two over-packed suitcases, we arrived at the airport just in time for my flight. “Well, here we are, the airport,” my 1 said with a sigh. As I watched her unpack my luggage, I could see the sadness in her eyes. This was not easy on her either.
We had both been dreading (担心) this moment for the past week. One last hug and a final goodbye and I would be on my way to a new life 2 , leaving my beloved sister behind.
All my life I had loved airports. To me they were some kind of magic gateway to the world, a place from which to start great holidays and adventures. But today it seemed like a 3 and heartless place.
As we made our way to the gate we passed through a busload of 4 holiday goers and their screaming children. I looked at my sister and even though her eyes were 5 with tears, she was trying to keep a brave face. “You’d better go or you’ll miss your flight,” she said.
“I am just going to walk away and 6 look back,” I said. “That would just be too hard.”
As I held her one last time she whispered, “Don’t worry about me, I’ll be just fine.” “I’ll miss you,” I replied, and with those last words I was off. 7 promised, I did not look back, but by the time I reached the customs office I was sobbing. “Cheer up, love,” the tall customs officer said with a smile. “It’s not the end of the world, you know.” But to me it was the end of the world, as I had known it.
While 8 the plane I was still crying. I did not have the 9 to put my bag in the overhead locker, so I stuffed(塞) it on the empty seat next to mine. As I settled into my chair, a feeling of 10 overwhelmed(笼罩) me. I felt like my best friend had just been taken away from me.
Growing up, my sister and I would do everything together. Born barely fifteen months apart we not only looked alike — we were alike. We both had that 11 mix of curiosity and fear of all things unknown to us.
My parents were 12 because that way we could “keep an eye on each other” and of course report back on what the other one was up to. But now our college days were over and I was off to a foreign country, all I had left were my 13 .
I spent the rest of the flight reading the diary about my sisiter’s comings and goings. And even though a large ocean 14 us, at some point it felt like she was actually there. It was only when I thought that I had 15 my best friend that I realized that she was going to be around forever.
1. A. mother B. sister C. friend D. teacher
2. A. outside B. aboard C. abroad D. elsewhere
3. A. warm B. cool C.cold D. freezing
4. A. excited B. exciting C. frustrating D. frustrated
5. A. full B. filled C. fulfilled D. fulfil
6. A. not B. then C. later D. hardly
7. A. Like B. Though C. For D. As
8. A. boarding B. boarded C. aboarded D. broading
9. A. force B. power C. energy D. right
10. A. relief B. happiness C. sadness D. relaxation
11. A. same B. different C. apparent D. similar
12. A. surprised B. excited C. sad D. pleased
13. A. days B. memories C. relatives D. friends
14. A. divided B. seperated C. departed D. left
15. A. seen B. left C. lost D. recognized
Ⅶ. 阅读理解,根据短文内容选择最佳答案
A
The main purpose of a newspaper is to report news. At one time this was the only way people could find what was happening elsewhere. In Britain during the nineteenth century The Thunderer, as The Times is today, was called the only way of discovering the news. There were no telephones, TVs, mobile phones, radios, computers or the Internet. In fact in the nineteenth century the career of a journalist was a very important one. That was why the newspaper was called The Thunderer because it used to fight for issues that it felt were important. It put pressure on the leaders of the government by “thundering” at them to change laws into ones that were considered to be a benefit to ordinary people.
Since the arrival of electricity all this has changed. There are now telephones, TVs, mobile phones, radios, computers and the Internet from which people can get all or any news they are interested in. So it is no wonder that the percentage of people reading newspapers has fallen in Britain from 59% in 1992 to 45% in 2007. This is very unfotunate because newspapers can fulfil a special role. Readers rely on newspapers to provide detailed background information and analysis, which television and radio newscasts rarely offer. Newspapers not only inform readers that an event happened, but also help readers understand what led up to the event and how it will affect the world around them.
But is the situation all gloom(忧愁)and despair? What about the Internet? Many newspapers are seeing the Internet as an opportunity rather than a disadvantage. They have published their newspapers online and sometimes offered their readers the news free. In return they build up reader loyalty(忠诚)and perhaps persuade some to buy the newspaper sometimes. But is this good for printed newspapers? Will they finally be replaced entirely by Internet newspapers? No one can say what will happen in the future. But certainly the most popular printed newspapers in Britain are also those that are most widely read on the Internet. So perhaps the future for journalists is not as serious as it might appear. Whether in print or on the Internet their words are being read and their opinions appreciated. So whatever the medium it seems the newspaper is here to stay.
1. Which of the following can provide readers with details of the events covered?
A. Television newscasts. B. Telephones.
C. Radio programmes. D. Newspapers.
2. What’s the main reason why fewer people read printed newspapers today than before in Britain?
A. People don’t enjoy reading newspapers any more.
B. Mobile phones and computers can offer more detailed information.
C. The arrival of eletricity has brought about many new inventions, from which people can get news.
D. A printed newspaper is not the best medium for people to get news nowadays.
3. What can be inferred from the last paragraph according to the writer?
A. The role of a newspaper is more important than its form.
B. An e-newspaper is more important than a printed one.
C. A printed newspaper is more important than an e-newspaper.
D. The circulation of a newspaper is more important than its form.
4. What can we know about The Thunderer from the passage?
A. It was the leading newspaper in Britain in the 19th century.
B. It reported everything that happened in the 19th century.
C. The Times and The Thunderer were two major newspapers in Britain in the 19th century.
D. To the government leaders, it was just like a crash of thunder, urging them to make new laws beneficial to ordinary people.
5. What effect can the Internet have on the printed newspaper?
A. The Internet newspaper will totally replace the printed newspaper.
B. It’s certain that journalists will be out of work in the near future.
C. Many printed newspapers have taken advantage of the Internet to win over more readers.
D. Many printed newspapers have found more disadvantages than advantages of the Internet.
B
As a journalist, a writer aims to collect all of the facts about an event or incident and present them as truthfully and factually as possible. But sometimes leading members of the government or other high-ranking officials don’t want the truth to be told. Journalism can be a risky and sometimes even dangerous profession. Sometimes journalists risk their lives in order to report an important story. At other times, they risk going to jail rather than reveal (透露) one of their sources of information.
Unfortunately, many journalists are killed every year just for doing their jobs. Over thirty reporters were killed last year alone. These people asked questions, researched records and reported on the truths they found. The following stories are examples of the dangers journalists face around the world.
In the country of Haiti, a radio talk show host was murdered after allowing members of a political opposition party to express their ideas on his radio show. He was killed by a mob of people holding machetes(大砍刀).
The editor of a weekly newspaper in Mexico was shot in the head shortly after he reported a story that revealed something corrupt about the federal government. He had reported that local politicians were using drug trafficking money to fund their elections.
In the Ukraine, a television show host was attacked and beaten with baseball bats by people who didn’t like the content of his TV show. His last show was about government corruption.
Good journalists must be brave. Other people might do everything possible to avoid exposing government corruption. But good journalists are driven to make the community more aware of the truth and to fight for freedom.
Sometimes, these courageous journalists are successful in bringing about social changes. Other times, in many countries all over the world, journalists who dare to risk doing their job are silenced. But by retelling their stories, we can continue their fight for freedom.
6. A good journalist should have the following qualities except ______.
A. being courageous enough
B. covering the events factually
C. concealing the government corruption
D. revealing the private life affairs of a pop star
7. According to th
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