人教版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第二册Unit 5单元测试卷(Word版,含答案)
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人教版(2019)高中英语选择性必修第二册Unit5单元测试卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.WhendidthemanvisitYellowstonePark?A.Thisyear. B.Lastyear. C.Theyearbeforelast.2.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Sunny. B.Windy. C.Rainy.3.Howlongwillittakethemantofinishthehomework?A.Halfanhour.B.Anhour.C.Twohours.4.Whydidn’tthemangototheexhibition?A.Gettingticketswouldtaketoomuchtime.B.Hedidn’tcareforDaVinci’spaintings.C.Theticketwastooexpensive.5.Whatwillthemando?A.Invitehisfriends. B.Preparesomefood.C.Packhissuitcase.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)第22页共22页
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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Wheredidthemanplantogoyesterday?A.Cambridge. B.TateModern. C.TheLondonEye.7.Whatdayisitprobablytoday?A.Monday. B.Friday. C.Saturday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatistheman’snewbookabout?A.Ashygirl’sgrowth.B.Abravegirl’sadventures.C.Someuglybutkindbeasts.9.Whatisthemanprobablygoingtodoaftertwomonths?A.Visitafriend. B.Writeanotherbook.C.Takeaholiday.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.IstheRegistrationOfficeonthesamefloorastheGeneralHousingOffice?A.Yes. B.No. C.Wedon’tknow.11.WhatdoweknowaboutHistory107?A.Itisverydifficult.B.Itisquitepopular.C.Itisveryuseful.第22页共22页
12.Whatdoesthemanoffertodoforthewoman?A.Putherthroughtothenumber.B.Putheronawaitinglist.C.Givehersomecoinsforthecall.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemandoing?A.Offeringhelp.B.Makinganintroduction.C.Askingforadvice.14.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofcollectingumbrellas?A.Unusual. B.Expensive. C.Interesting.15.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutstampcollecting?A.Ithelpsgethermindoffherwork.B.Araresetofstampsisworthafortune.C.Buildingagoodstampcollectionisnotdifficult.16.Whatwillthemanprobablytakeupasahobby?A.Playinggolf.B.Playingtheviolin.C.Collectingelectronics.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowlongdidDonnaworkforthePeaceCorps?A.Threemonths. B.Twoyears. C.Threeyears.第22页共22页
18.WhatwasDonnaassignedtodoinBrazil?A.Workonanagriculturalproject.B.Carryoutaculturalprogram.C.TeachPortuguese.19.WhatdidDonnadofirstaftershewentbacktoBrazil?A.Afarmer. B.Ajournalist. C.AnEnglishteacher.20.HowdoesDonnamakeextramoneytosupportherself?A.Byrentingherapartmenttosomeone.B.Bywritingstoriesfornewspapers.C.Byplantingcrops.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AKnowingalittlefirstaidcouldbelife-savingifyouseesomeonelyingunconscious.Toooftenpeopledon’tdoanythingbecausetheythinktheywillkillthepatient,butbylearningsimplerulesyoucouldmakethedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.First,youneedtofindoutifthey’reunconscious,asleepordrunk,bysqueezingtheskinbetweentheirneckandshoulderandshouting.Ifthereisnoresponseatall,youneedtoestablishiftheyaredeadorjustunconscious—sometimesit’sverydifficulttotellthedifference.Opentheairwaybyplacingonehandontheirforeheadandgentlytiltingtheheadbackwhileliftingthechin.第22页共22页
Iftherearenosignsoflife—noobviouspulseandtheirchestisnotgoingupanddown—callanambulanceandthenstartcardiopulmonaryresuscitation(CPR)tomaintain(获得)aflowofoxygenatedbloodtothebrainandheart.Dothisbypushingupanddownonthecentreofthechest,withyourhandsinterlockedtogether,constantlyuntilanambulancearrives.Pushatarateof100beatsaminute.Youcan’tharmthembydoingthisandmightjustsavealife.21.Peopledon’tdofirstaidoftenbecause . A.theyarenotdoctorsB.theythinkitisdangerousC.itisn’ttheirresponsibilityD.theyarecold-hearted22.Howcanyoutellwhetherthepersonisdeadorjustasleep?A.Bysqueezingtheskinonthearm.B.Bytiltingtheheadback.C.Byplacingonehandontheirforehead.D.Byshoutingtotheperson.23.Iftheperson’schestisnotgoingupanddown,itshows . A.thepersonisdeadB.firstaidisnotneededC.youshouldstartCPRD.anambulanceisn’tnecessary24.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Firstaidfordrunkpeople.B.Firstaidforinjuredpeople.C.Firstaidforunconsciouspeople.第22页共22页
D.Firstaidforchokedpeople.BCanyouimaginethatyoucansaveyourownlifeduringaheartattackbycoughing?Let’sseehow...Aheartattackcanhappentoanyone.Let’ssayit’s4:17p.m.andyou’redrivinghome(aloneofcourse)afteranunusuallyharddayonthejob.Notonlywastheworkloadextremelyheavy,butyoualsohadadisagreementwithyourboss,andnomatterhowhardyoutried,hejustwouldn’tseeyoursideofthesituation.You’rereallyupsetandthemoreyouthinkaboutit,themorenervousyoubecome.Allofasuddenyoustartexperiencingseverepaininyourchestthatstartstospreadoutintoyourarmanduptoyourjaw(下巴).Youareonlyaboutfivemilesfromthehospitalnearestyourhome,butunfortunatelyyoudon’tknowifyou’llbeabletomakeitthatfar.Whatcanyoudo?You’vebeentrainedinCPRbuttheguywhotaughtthecoursedidn’ttellyouhowtoperformitonyourself.Sincemanypeoplearealonewhentheysufferaheartattack,thisarticleseemsinorder.Withouthelpthepersonwhoseheartstopsbeatingproperlyandwhobeginstofeelfaint(眩晕的)hasonlyabout10secondsleftbeforelosingconsciousness.However,thesevictimscanhelpthemselvesbycoughingrepeatedlyandverypowerfully.Adeepbreathshouldbetakenbeforeeachcough,andthecoughmustbedeepandlastlong,aswhenproducingsputum(痰)fromdeepinsidethechest.Abreathandacoughmustberepeatedabouteverytwosecondswithoutstoppinguntilhelparrives,oruntiltheheartfeelstobebeatingnormallyagain.Deepbreathsgetoxygenintothelungs(肺)andcoughingmovementssqueezetheheartandkeepthebloodcirculating.Thesqueezingpressureontheheartalsohelpsitregainnormalrhythm.Inthisway,heartattackvictimscangettoaphoneand,betweenbreaths,callforhelp.第22页共22页
Now,doyouunderstandthewholematter?Tellasmanyotherpeopleaspossibleaboutthis.Itcouldsavetheirlives!25.Accordingtothepassage,CPRismostprobablysomethingdoneto . A.helpsomeoneregainbreathandheartbeatB.helpsomeonetreataheartattackbyhimselfC.teachpeoplehowtostayinagoodstateD.trainpeoplehowtostaycalmwhenfacingdangers26.Accordingtoparagraph5,coughingduringaheartattackhelps . A.relaxtheheartB.getoxygenintothelungsC.keepthebloodcirculatingD.reducethepaininthechest27.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat . A.alongday’sworkusuallyresultsinheartattacksB.notonlythechestacheswhenonesuffersaheartattackC.peopleshouldattendaCPRcoursetosurviveheartattacksD.oneshouldcoughloudlyimmediatelywhenone’schestaches28.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanyoureadthispassage?A.Healthcare. B.Advertisement.C.Family.D.Teaching.CIt’sagoodideaforfamiliestotalkaboutwhattheywoulddotoescapeafire.You’llwanttotalkaboutescapeplansandescaperoutes,solet’sstarthere.Anescapeplancanhelpeverymemberofafamilygetoutofaburninghouse.Theideaistogetoutsidequicklyandsafely.Andit’simportanttolearnandrememberthedifferentwaysoutofyourhome.Ifyouliveinanapartmentbuilding,you’llwanttoknowthebestwaytothe第22页共22页
stairorotheremergencyexits.Ifyou’reinaroomwiththedoorclosedwhenthefirebreaksout,youneedtotakeafewextrasteps:Checktoseeifthere’sheatorsmokecominginthecracks(裂缝)aroundthedoor.Ifyoudon’tseesmoke—touchthedoor.Ifthedoorishotorverywarm—don’topenthedoor!Ifyoudon’tseesmokeandthedoorisnothot—thenuseyourfingerstolightlytouchthedoorknob(门把手).Ifthedoorknobishotorverywarm—don’topenthedoor!Ifthedoorknobfeelscool,andyoucan’tseeanysmokearoundthedoor,youcanopenthedoorverycarefullyandslowly.Whenyouopenthedoor,ifyoufeelaburstofheat,orsmokepoursintotheroom,quicklyshutthedoorandmakesureitisreallyclosed.Ifthere’snosmokeorheatwhenyouopenthedoor,gotowardyourescaperouteexit.29.Thebesttitleforthepassageis“ ”. A.HowtodealwithsmokefromafireB.HowtomakeanescapeplanandanescaperouteC.ThebestwaytofindthestairorotheremergencyexitsD.Stepsonhowtoescapeafireinaroomwiththedoorclosed30.Ifyouareinaroomwherethereisafire,thewritersuggeststhatyoushould . A.getoutsidequicklyandsafelyB.stayintheroomandwaitforhelpC.trytoputoutthefirebyyourselfD.jumpoutoftheroomthroughwindows31.Whatshouldyoudoifyoufindheavysmokegoesintotheroom?A.Findtheneareststairandrundown.B.Closethedoorasquicklyaspossible.C.Openthedoorverycarefullyandslowly.D.Escapefromyourroomasquicklyaspossible.第22页共22页
32.Wheredoesthispassageprobablycomefrom?A.Asafetyguidebook.B.Atrafficguidebook.C.Asciencefictionnovel. D.Asciencereport.DAseven-year-oldgirlsurvivedwhenasmallplaneinwhichshewasflyingwithherfamilycrashedintheKentuckywoods,killingherparents,aneldersisterandateenagecousin,policesaidonSaturday.Thesurvivingdaughter,wasabletowalktoanearbyhometoseekhelp,policesaid.Shewasthentakentoanareahospitalandtreatedforminorinjuries,beforebeingtakenawaybyafamilymemberearlythismorning,saidKentuckyStatePolicespokesmanDeanPatterson.“Whenyouhaveasmallplanecrashinawoodedareaitisgoingtocausesignificantdamage,”saidPatterson.“Itisamazingtomethatthesmallestpersoninthataircraftwastheonethatsurvived.”Anareahomeowner,LarryWilkins,saidthatthegirlwascryingandbloodiedwhensheshowedupathisdoor,nearlyamilefromthecrashsite,andtoldhimherparentsweredead.“She’saterriblybravelittlegirl,”Wilkinssaid.ThefamilyhadspenttheNewYear’sholidayinFlorida,visitingasonwholivesthere,andwasreturninghomewhentheplanewentdown.TheGutzlerswerepart-ownersofafamily-ownedfurniturestore.“Employeesandcustomersalikewereinmourning,”saidfamilyfriendandstoreemployeeTroyDunbar.“Thiswholecommunityisheartbroken,”hesaid.Dunbarsaidhehadbeentoldthegirlhadsufferedabrokenarminthecrash.“Shewassoattachedtoherdad,”hesaid.“Hewouldbringherintothestorealotandshewasneveroutofhissight.”第22页共22页
33.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AreportofpoliceB.Aseven-year-oldgirlsurvivedinaplanecrashC.Thefamilyofaseven-year-oldgirlD.Aterriblecrash34.Whatdidthegirldoafterthecrash?A.Walkedtohospital.B.Dealtwithminorinjuriesbyherself.C.Calledpoliceforhelp.D.Walkedtoanearbyhometoseekhelp.35.Whichofthefollowingwordscantaketheplaceoftheunderlinedword“mourning”?A.Excitement. B.Puzzlement. C.Sadness. D.Pressure.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Wouldyouknowwhattodoifafirestartedinyourhome?Takethetimenowtoreviewthefollowingsafetytips,andyourfamilywillbepreparedintimeofafireinyourhome: 36 Anescapeplancanhelpeverymemberofafamilygetoutofaburninghouse.Theideaistogetoutsidequicklyandsafely. 37 Soitisimportanttolearnandrememberthedifferentwaysoutofyourhome. StaylowIfyoucanseesmokeinthehouse,staylowtothegroundasyoumakeyourwaytotheexit. 38 Youwillbreathelesssmokeifyoustaytotheground.Smokenaturallyrises,soif第22页共22页
thereissmokewhileyouareusingyourescaperoute,stayinglowmeansyoucancrawl(爬)undermostofit. Whatifyoucan’tgetoutrightaway?Ifyoucan’tgetoutfastbecausefireorsmokeisstoppinganescaperoute,youwillwanttoyellforhelp.Youcandothisfromanopenwindoworcall911ifyouhaveaphonewithyou. 39 Then,firefighterswillhaveahardtimefindingyou.Thesoonertheyfindyou,thesooneryoubothcangetout. Ifyourclothescatchfire,whatshouldyoudo?Yourclothescouldcatchfireduringafireorbyaccidentifyousteptooclosetoacandle.Ifthishappens,don’trun!Instead,stop,droptotheground,coveryourfacewithyourhands,androll.Thiswillcutofftheairandputouttheflames. 40 A.KnowyourwayoutB.Preventingfiresisinthefirstplace!C.Aneasywaytorememberthisis:Stop,Drop,andRoll!D.Smokefromafirecanmakeithardtoseewherethingsare.E.Evenifyouarescared,neverhideunderthebedorinacloset.F.Theywillhelpprepareyouforwhatyouneedtodoincaseofafire.G.Inafire,smokeandpoisonous(有毒的)airhurtmorepeople,thantheactualflames(火焰)do.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。LightningflashedthroughthedarknessoverSibson’sbedroomskylight(天窗).Sibsonwasshakenbyaclapofthunder 41 heknewwhatwashappening.Thestormhadmoveddirectlyoverhistwo-storywoodenhouse.Thenheheardthesmokealarmbeeping. 第22页共22页
Sibsonrusheddownthestairsbarefootto 42 ;heopenedthedoortothebasement(地下室),andflames 43 out.Sibsonranbackupstairstocall911fromhisbedroom.“Ifelt 44 becausetheroomhadaseparateoutdoorstairway,”heexplains. Butthephonedidn’twork,andwhenhetriedtogodowntheoutdoorstairway,hewas 45 byawallofflames.Sibsonrealisedhewastrapped. Sibson’shousewasthreekilometres 46 themainroadandwassowellhiddenbytreesthatheknewcallingforhelpwouldbe 47 . UpahillnearbylivedSibson’sneighbour,Huggons.Hewaslyinginbedwhensomethinglikeasmokealarm 48 hisears.Hejumpedoutofbed,tookhisphoneandflashlight,andheadeddownthehillsidetowardthe 49 .Thatwaswhenhesawtherollingheavysmoke. Huggonsdialed911,andtheoperatorwarnedhimnottoenterthehouse.ButHuggonssaid,“ThereisnowaythatIamgoingtolistentoSibson 50 anddieinthatfire.” “Anyonethere?”Huggonscalledout.Thenheheard“Help!I’mtrapped!”comingfromthesecond-floorbalcony(阳台).Heenteredthehouse,butsoonhadtorunbacktocatchhis 51 . Afteronemore 52 insidethehouse,Huggonsgaveupandcircledaroundback. Thewindpartedthesmokejust 53 forhimtocatchsightofSibson.Buttherewasnowaytogettohim.Heshonetheflashlightintothewoodsandnoticedaladder.Hetookitovertothebalconyand 54 Sibsondownjustasthesecondfloorofthehousefelloff. Sibsonisstill 55 whenhetellsthestory.“Iwasalonethatnight,”hesays.“ThenIheardthemostbeautifulsoundinmylife.ItwasHuggons.” 41.A.before B.while C.since D.until42.A.hideB.waitC.checkD.escape43.A.movedB.gaveC.wentD.exploded44.A.safeB.worriedC.gladD.tired45.A.burnedB.stoppedC.shockedD.covered第22页共22页
46.A.besideB.off C.acrossD.along47.A.limitedB.falseC.fruitlessD.regretful48.A.struckB.missedC.touchedD.passed49.A.noiseB.roadC.smokeD.danger50.A.callB.rollC.screamD.sigh51.A.breathB.attentionC.ladderD.flashlight52.A.stayB.chanceC.thoughtD.attempt53.A.clearB.openC.enoughD.fit54.A.persuadedB.kickedC.pulledD.forced55.A.nervousB.surprisedC.proudD.thankful第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Itissadbuttruethatpeopledieinearthquakesfrom56. (fall)furnitureandbricks.Earthquake57. (safe)isveryimportantandthereismoretoit58.justkeepingbuildingsfromfallingdown.Soifyourhomeisin59. earthquakearea,youshouldpreparecarefullybeforetheearthquake60. (come).First,makesureyoubuyahousewhichisearthquakesafe.Allpipesshould61. (fix)tothewallsandallwallsshouldbe62.(especial)thickandstrong.Makesurethebuildinghasno63. (break)windowsandiswellrepaired.Second,lookattheobjectsinyourhouse.Objectslikecomputers,televisionsandlampscanbetiedtotablesor64. (stick)tothemsotheywon’teasilymovearound.Thecupboards,65.manysmallthingsarestored,shouldhavestrongdoors.Alwaysremember,itisbettertobesafethansorry. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)请以“FirstAidforAnimalBites”为题,用英语写一篇80词左右的短文,要点如下:第22页共22页
事件被动物咬伤后果肿胀;疼痛;流血急救前提皮外伤(scratchesontheskin),没有严重的过敏反应(allergicreaction)急救办法1.马上用肥皂和温水冲洗5分钟,如果伤口很深,用水冲洗10分钟,然后用干净的毛巾擦干伤口2.如果伤口肿胀,用毛巾裹冰敷10分钟3.然后去就医参考词汇:towel毛巾 第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。Ericwasworkinginasellingbusiness.Hehadbeenontheroadvisitingpeopleformorethanamonthwithoutgoinghome.Hecouldn’twaittogetbacktoseehiswifeandchildren.Mother’sDaywascoming,andheusuallytriedtomakeit“backhome”,butthisyearhewasjusttoobusyandtootired.Thedaywhenhewasdrivinginasmalltown,hesawaflowershop.Hesaidtohimself,“IknowwhatIwilldo.I’llsendmymothersomeroses.”Hestoppedandwentintotheflowershopandsawayoungmantalkingtothegirlinit.“HowmanyrosescanIgetforfiftydollars.Ms?”theboyasked.Thegirlwastryingtoexplainthatroseswereexpensive.Maybetheyoungmanwouldbehappywithsomethingelse.“No.Ihavetohaveroses,”hesaid.“MymumwasbadlysicklastyearandIdidn’tgettospendmuchtimewithher.Iwanttogetsomethingspecial.Ithastoberedroses,becausethatisherfavourite.”Hewasstubborn.第22页共22页
ThegirlintheshoplookedupatEricandwasjustshakingherhead.SomethinginsideofEricwastouchedbytheboy’svoice.Hewantedtogetthoserosessobadly.Erichadbeenblessed(幸运的)inhisbusiness,andhelookedatthegirlandsilentlysaidthathewouldpayfortheboy’sroses.Thegirllookedattheyoungmanandsaid,“OK,Iwillgiveyouadozenredrosesforyourdollars.”Theyoungmanalmostjumpedintotheair.Hetooktheflowersandrandownthestore.Itwasworthmorethanfiftydollarsjusttoseethatkindofexcitement.Ericorderedhisownflowersandaskedthegirltohaveitdeliveredtohismother.Afterthat,withareliefhedrovedowntheroad.Notlongafterhisdriving,hesawtheboywalkingtoagraveyard(墓地).Paragraph1:Ericstoppedhiscarandfollowedtheyoungman. Paragraph2:Ericwentintothecarintears. 第22页共22页
答案(Text1)W:DidyougotoYellowstoneParkforvacationlastyear?M:Icouldn’tmakeitlastDecember,butIfinallywenttherethreemonthslater.Iplantovisitagainnextyear.(Text2)W:Yourcoatisallwet.Isitrainingheavilyoutside?M:Yes.Ishouldhavelistenedtotheweatherman,butthesunnyandwindyweatherthismorningdeceivedme.(Text3)W:Howlongwillittakeyoutofinishthehomework,Peter?M:IfittakesMaryhalfanhourtodoherhomework,itwilltakemeatleasttwiceaslong.(Text4)M:DidyougototheItalianhigh-techexhibitioninTianjinUniversitylastmonth?W:Yes,itwaswonderful.IparticularlyliketheworksbyDaVinci.M:IwishIhadgone,butIheardwewouldhavetowaitfortwohourstogettickets.(Text5)M:Justlook!Thedayislovely!Howaboutapicnic?W:Okay.Howsoondoyouwanttoleave?M:Say...inanhour?W:Canwemakeitanhourandahalf?Thenwe’llhaveenoughtimetomakesomemorefood,andbesidesthatI’dliketoinviteNancyandJim.M:Fine.Whileyou’regettingeverythingreadyinthehouse,I’llpackmysuitcase.(Text6)W:WhatabouttakingatouraroundCambridgetoday?M:Ididthatwithmyfriendyesterday.W:Butdidn’tyousayyouwouldgototheLondonEyeyesterday?M:Myfriendhadalreadybeenthere,soIchangedmyplan.TodayIwanttoseesomemodernartworks.W:Ifso,youcangotoTateModern.It’samuseumwithacollectionof第22页共22页
internationalartworksfromthe1900s.M:Domanypeoplevisitit?W:Yes,it’sverypopular,butdon’tworry.It’susuallynotcrowdedonweekdays.Ifyougotomorrow,though,theremaybealotofpeople.(Text7)W:Hi,Paul!Iheardyou’reworkingonanewbook.Whatisitabout?M:It’saboutanadventurousgirlwholivesinatownsurroundedbybeasts.W:Itsoundsthrilling.Whydidyoudecidetowritesuchabook?M:Ivisitedafriendabouttwomonthsago.Hehasadaughter,whoisveryshy.Shedoesn’tdaretotalktootherpeople,soIdecidedtowriteabookaboutbraverytoencourageher.W:Howmuchhaveyoufinished?M:Aboutone-third.IthinkI’llfinishitwithintwomonths.W:Whatwillyoudoafteryoufinishit?M:Well,IthinkIdeserveaholiday.I’vebeenwritingallthetime.(Text8)M:Goodmorning,AdmissionsOffice.CanIhelpyou?W:Yes,myname’sTerryandI’minterestedinfindingoutwhetherHistory107isfullyet.M:Doyouknowtheofficialregistrationcodeforthatclass?W:ItisHIS107BC3.M:Hmm...itsaysthattheclassisfull.Youcouldcheckbackinacoupleofweeks.Someplaceswillprobablyopenupbythattime.There’sawaitinglist,andthatmeansthatyou’dhavetowaitforyourturntocomeup.W:Iunderstand.Well,onemorequestion.IstheGeneralHousingOfficeonthesamefloorastheRegistrationOffice?M:Yes,infactI’vegotthenumber,soifyou’dlike,Icanputyouthrough.PleaseholdandIwillputyouthrough.W:Thanks.Thatshouldsavemeacoinortwo.(Text9)M:MydoctorsaysIneedanoutsideinteresttogetmymindoffmywork.Canyousuggestahobby?W:Well,electronicsmightbefun,butyoudon’twantahobbythatrequiresalotofexpensiveequipment,doyou?第22页共22页
M:No,Idon’twanttobuyexpensiveequipment.Ijustwanttodosomethingthatisrelaxingandenjoyable.Doyouthinkcollectingumbrellaswouldbeinteresting?W:Collectingumbrellas!I’veheardofalotofunusualhobbies,butI’veneverheardofthatone.Youdon’tplayamusicalinstrument,doyou?M:Yes,Iplaytheviolin,butIwanttodosomethingdifferent.What’syourhobby?W:Myhobbyisstampcollecting.I’vebeencollectingstampssincemychildhoodandit’salotoffun.Haveyoueverhadastampcollection?M:No,I’veneverhadastampcollection.It’sdifficultandittakesalongtimetobuildagoodstampcollection,doesn’tit?W:Yes,buildingagoodcollectiontakesalongtime,butararesetofstampscanbeveryvaluable.Icanseethatyou’renotinterestedinstampcollecting,sohowaboutsports?M:Yes,Iaminterestedinsports.IwantsomethingIcandoonweekends.Doyouthinkgolfwouldtakemymindoffmyjob?W:Yes,Ithinkitwould.(Text10)M:DonnaFredricksservedwiththePeaceCorpsfortwoyearsinBrazil.ShejoinedthePeaceCorpsaftershegraduatedfromcollegebecauseshewantedtodosomethingtohelpotherpeople.Shehadbeenbroughtuponafarm,sothePeaceCorpsassignedhertoanagriculturalproject.BeforeshewenttoBrazil,shestudiedPortugueseforthreemonths.Shealsolearntagreatdealaboutitshistoryandculture.DuringhertwoyearswiththePeaceCorps,DonnalivedinavillageinnortheastBrazil.ThatpartofBrazilisverydryandfarmingisoftendifficultthere.Donnahelpedthepeopleofthevillagetoorganiseanirrigationproject,andshealsoadvisedthemonplantingcropsthatdidn’trequiremuchwater.WhenDonnareturnedtotheUSA,shecouldn’tsettledown.Shetriedseveraljobs,buttheyseemedveryboringtoher.Shecouldn’tgetBraziloffhermind.Finally,onedayshegotonaplaneandwentbacktoBrazil.Shewasn’tsurewhatshewasgoingtodo.Shejustwantedtobethere.Afterafewweeks,DonnafoundajobasanEnglishteacher,teachingfiveclassesaday.Likemostoftheteachersthere,shedoesn’tmakemuchmoney.Shesharesasmallapartmentwithanotherteacher,andshemakesalittleextramoneybysendingstoriestonewspapers.Eventuallyshewantstoquitteachingandworkasafull-timejournalist.1~5ACBAC 6~10CBBCA第22页共22页
11~15BACAB16~20ABACB21.B 根据第二段前半句可知,人们不进行急救往往是因为他们认为那样做会致人死亡。也就是他们认为是危险的。22.D 根据第三段第一句可知A项错误,D项正确。B、C两项是使人呼吸通畅的方法。23.C 根据第五段的描述可知,一个人如果没有生命迹象,没有明显的脉搏或心跳,要马上叫救护车并实施心脏复苏(CPR)。24.C 根据第一段的主题句“Knowingalittlefirstaidcouldbelife-savingifyouseesomeonelyingunconscious.”可知,这是一篇关于对失去知觉的人进行急救的文章。25.A 由文章和常识可知,心脏病发作时呼吸会有困难,心跳可能会停止,再结合第四段的“You’vebeentrainedinCPRbuttheguywhotaughtthecoursedidn’ttellyouhowtoperformitonyourself.”可以推测,CPR是帮助患者重获呼吸和心跳的急救措施。26.C 由该段最后一句中的“...coughingmovementssqueezetheheartandkeepthebloodcirculating.”可知C项正确。27.B 由第三段的“Allofasuddenyoustartexperiencingseverepaininyourchestthatstartstospreadoutintoyourarmanduptoyourjaw.”可知,除胸口会痛外,手臂和下巴也会痛。28.A 本文介绍的是医学知识,由此可以推断其应出现在医疗保健的版面上。29.D 根据短文内容特别是第二段中的“Ifyou’reinaroomwiththedoorclosedwhenthefirebreaksout,youneedtotakeafewextrasteps...”可知,D项适合做文章的标题。30.A 根据第二段中的“Theideaistogetoutsidequicklyandsafely.”可知答案为A项。31.B 根据最后一段的“...ifyoufeelaburstofheat,orsmokepoursintotheroom,quicklyshutthedoor...”可知,当发现有烟进入你的房间时,你应该立即关门。32.A 这篇文章主要是向读者说明发生火灾时如何逃生,因此最可能出现在安全指导用书上。第22页共22页
33.B 根据全文内容尤其是第一段可知,本文主要介绍了在美国肯塔基州的一次空难中,有个7岁女孩奇迹生还。34.D 根据第二段的“...wasabletowalktoanearbyhometoseekhelp...”可知D项为正确选项。35.C 根据句意及常识可知,此处表示员工和顾客都对此深表悲伤。故选C项。36~40ADGEC41.A 此处表示Sibson被一阵雷声震醒之后才明白发生了什么事情。before意为“在……之前”,符合语境。while意为“当……时”;since意为“既然;自从……以来”;until意为“直到……”。42.C 由前一句“Thenheheardthesmokealarmbeeping.”可知,他应该是在听到警报后赤脚到楼下去查看。43.D 由后一句提到他去拨打911以及下一段中的awallofflames可知,此处火焰应该是迅速扩大。explode意为“爆发;迅速扩大”,符合语境。44.A 由空后的becausetheroomhadaseparateoutdoorstairway可知,因为房间有一个独立的通往门外的楼梯,Sibson感觉是安全的(safe)。worried意为“担心的”;glad意为“高兴的”;tired意为“疲劳的”。45.B 由后面的awallofflames以及后一句的trapped可知,他应该是被火墙给挡住了。burn意为“烧伤”;shock意为“使震惊”;cover意为“覆盖”。46.B 由语境可知,此处指Sibson的房子离主干道有三千米远。off含有“与(某物)相隔,距离”之意,符合语境。47.C Sibson的房子离主干道远且被树木遮挡得很严实,因此求救是没用的。fruitless意为“没用的;没有成果的”,符合语境。limited意为“限制的”;false意为“假的;错误的”;regretful意为“后悔的;遗憾的”。48.A 此处表示火警声在他的耳边响起。strike意为“(钟)敲,鸣;发出(声音)”,符合语境。miss意为“思念;错过”;touch意为“触摸”;pass意为“通过”。49.A 由前文提到的asmokealarm可知,此处表示他应该是朝有噪声的地方走去,故选A项。50.C 由常识判断,被大火困住的时候,Sibson发出的声音应是“尖叫”,故选C项。第22页共22页
51.A 由常识可知,着火的房子应该会对人的呼吸(breath)有影响,故此处意为“他进入了房子,但很快就跑了回来喘气”。52.D 上文提到Huggons进入了房子但很快出来了,此时再一次尝试进入。stay意为“停留,待在”;chance意为“机会”;thought意为“想法”;attempt意为“尝试”。53.C 此处表示风吹散了烟使得他正好能够看见Sibson。54.C 此处表示他把梯子搭上了阳台并把Sibson拉了下来。persuade意为“说服”;kick意为“踢”;force意为“强迫”。55.D 通读全文可知,Huggons救了Sibson,由常识可知,Sibson在讲述这个故事时,应该是感激的(thankful)。56.falling 57.safety 58.than 59.an 60.comes 61.befixed 62.especially 63.broken64.stuck 65.where写作第一节FirstAidforAnimalBitesAnimalbitesarecommonnowadays.Theywillcausesymptomssuchasswelling,painandbleeding,whichbringthewoundedalotofsuffering.Firstaidcanmakeadifferencebeforemedicalhelparrives.Youshoulddoasthefollowing:Firstly,washthebitesarearightawaywithsoapandwarmwaterfor5minutes.Ifthebiteisdeep,placethewoundundergentlyrunningwaterfor10minutes.Thendrythewoundwithacleantowel.Secondly,ifthewoundisswollen,applyicecoveredinatoweltoitfor10minutes.Thirdly,gettreatmentormedicalcare.第二节Paragraph1:Ericstoppedhiscarandfollowedtheyoungman.Theyoungmanwentuptoasmallmonument,andkneltdown.Hecarefullyputtheflowersbeforeitandbegantosob.“DearMum,Iloveyou.ButhowIregretIdidn’ttellitwhenyouwerewithme.Iknewyoulovedroses,butwhydidn’tIsendtheflowerstoyouwhenIcouldstillseeyouandtalkwithyou?Now,youhavegonetoanotherworld.HowIregretIdidn’ttell第22页共22页
youIloveyousomuch!”Paragraph2:Ericwentintothecarintears.Hismother’shomewasn’tfarfromhere,buthehadn’tseenherfortoolong.Hedidn’thaveatalkwithherfortoolongandsayhowmuchhelovedherfortoolong.Heturnedthecaranddrovetowardstheroadquicklytotheflowershop.Heaskedthegirltogivebacktheflowersbecausehewantedtosendthempersonallytohismum.第22页共22页
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