高中英语Module5 单元质量检测五含解析外研版必修5
(外研版)高中英语必修一:模块质量测评5(module 5)(含答案)

模块质量测评(五)Module 5 A Lesson in a Lab(时间:90分钟满分:110分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AWe're surrounded by chemistry in everyday life. Sometimes it is easy to see, like when your science teacher does a big experiment in class. At other times, it can be pretty hard to see everyday chemistry at work, but nearly everything you touch or use has some element of chemistry in it.Something as simple as toothpaste contains at least three chemicals, if not more. It is the mixture of them and its chemical reaction that keeps your teeth clean. Other things you use every day are created by chemistry, such as hair products, shampoo and soap. Adding detergent (洗涤剂) to water involves chemistry. Without chemistry, we would never have known that we need soap to get the oil out of clothes or skin.Chemistry not only helps us make products for use, but it also helps us understand the world around us. Chemistry helps us understand what the ozone layer (臭氧层) is and how it protects us. Chemistry also gives us sunscreen to protect us from the sun. Thanks to chemistry, we know bleach (漂白剂) can't be mixed with vinegar, because it can produce poisonous gas. Without chemistry, we wouldn't have fireworks displays on important days.Chemistry plays a big role in food preparation. Cooking foodcauses it to go through a chemical change. That is why cooked food often tastes different from raw (生的) food. Baking is a great example of chemistry. Too much or too little of any ingredient makes a difference to the result of baking, for example, the dough (面团) won't rise or the cake will be flat.Chemistry isn't something that just lives in a lab; it's something that you meet hundreds of times every day. If you know how chemistry works, you will get a greater understanding of the science behind some of the simplest-looking things.语篇解读化学课上的实验让我们清楚地看到了化学过程,但是在日常生活中你发现了随处可见的化学了吗?1.What's the main idea of Paragraph 1?A. Chemistry is easy to see around us.B. Sometimes chemistry is hard to see around us.C. How a science teacher does a big experiment.D. Few things in everyday life contain chemistry.答案与解析B细节理解题。
外研版英语 必修五 Module 5 单元检测卷及解析

外研版英语必修五 Module 5 The Great Sports Personality 单元检测卷注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解Guided Walks and Nature ActivitiesSUNDAY MAY 7 EASYEarly Morning Walk in Upper Lane Cove ValleyMeet at 7:30 am at the end of Day Rd, Cheltenham while the bush is alive with birdsong.Round trip: 4 hoursFRIDAY MAY 12 MEDIUMPossum ProwlMeet at 7:30 pm in Seaforth Oval car park. Enjoy the peace of the bush at night. Lovely water views. Bring a torch and wear sports shoes as some rock climbing involved. Coffee and biscuits supplied.Duration (持续时间): 2 hoursSUNDAY JUNE 4 HARDBairne / Basin TrackMeet at 9:30 am on Track #8, West Head Road. Impressive Pittwater views. Visit Beechwood Cottage. Bring lunch and drink. Some steep sections. Reasonable fitness required.Duration: about 6 hoursFRIDAY JUNE 16 EASYPoetry Around a CampfireMeet at 7:00 pm at Kalbarri Visitor Center. Share your favourite poem or one of your own with a group around a gently burning fire. Tea and biscuits to follow. Dress up warmly.Cost: $4.00 per personDuration: 2.5 hoursSUNDAY JUNE 25 EASYMorning Walk at Mitchell ParkMeet at 8:30 am at the entrance to Mitchell Park, Mitchell Park Rd, for a pleasant walk wandering through rainforest, river flats and dry forest to swampland. Binoculars (双筒望远镜) a must to bring as many birds live here. Finish with morning tea.Round trip: 3 hoursEASY suitable for all fitness levelsMEDIUM for those who periodically exerciseHARD only if you regularly exercise1.Where are visitors required to meet to explore the beauty of nature at night?A. At the end of Day Rd, Cheltenham.B. At the entrance to Mitchell Park.C. On Track #8, West Head Road.D. In Seaforth Oval car park.2.The activity held on SUNDAY JUNE 4 is most suitable for those who _____.A. are animal loversB. take exercise regularlyC. prefer literature to natureD. are interested in morning tea3.What should visitors prepare if they take part in Poetry Around a Campfire?A. A torch.B. Sports shoes.C. Some snacks.D. Warm clothes.4.What activity does Morning Walk at Mitchell Park provide?A. Bird watching.B. Animal hunting.C. River swimming.D. Mountain climbing.Rugby players have a reputation of being big, strong and rude on the field. But Takamasa Hoshiyama, 17, says the reality of rugby is very different from what it looks like.“Whatever your size or speed, anyone can play rugby,” says the Island School student, who also plays on the U19 Hong Kong rugby team.Taka has been playing rugby since he was just four years old, following in the footsteps of his father. “My dad played rugby and he was keen (渴望的) for me to play,” says Taka. A lot has happened to Taka since his first game with his father. In the 2014 New Year's Day game against the Overseas Barbarians, he was named Man of the Match, and has taken the role of captain in hisAnd of course, he's grown throughout his years of playing rugby — in more ways than one. “When I started playing, I was scrum-half (争球前卫), usually the smallest guy on the field,” says Taka. “But as I grew, I changed position. Now I am a front row prop — one of the big guys that holds the scrum together.”“Rugby has done a lot for me,” he says. “It has really made me focused, and that is thanks to my coaches as well as my teammates who brought me to where I am now.”Taka says that being part of a team and experiencing that growth together is one of the best parts of the sport. “Rugby creates a unity within the team and helps develop a mutual (相互的) respect between other teams and players,” he explains. “Training is hard and matches are physically demanding, but it is a team sport and you have to do your job for the team.”Now Taka wants to help others experience the same growth he has. In his free time, he coaches younger rugby teams. He says it is especially rewarding to find “unusual strengths and capabilities within players and encourage them to work on those.”5.What does Taka think of rugby?A. It requires fast speed.B. It has a role for everyone.C. It's a game full of violence.D. It's too competitive for kids.6.What has happened to Taka since he started playing rugby?A. He has realized what his father never could.B. He has built up both his physical and mental strength.C. He has played for the Overseas Barbarians for three years.D. He has taken the role of captain in the Hong Kong rugby team.7.According to Taka, what serves the most important role in playing rugby?A. Having a high level of physical fitness.B. Owning some unusual strengths.C. Building a strong team spirit.D. Having a fun-loving attitude.8.What's Taka hoping to do now?A. To coach national rugby teams.B. To become a professional rugby player.C. To get the leading role in his club team.D. To encourage more people to enjoy rugby.Recent studies have shown that challenging your brain, by spurring (刺激) the brain to create new patterns, is very important to keep your brain active and healthy as you age. Lifelong learning is a health club for our minds, bodies and spirits. This is why we parents should also teach our children to be lifelong learners. Dr. Marilyn Price-Mitchell, an American psychologist, and youth development expert, shares some ways for us to do this.1. Ask questions.When your child asks you a question, don't answer it straight away. Instead, help him or her bring up “questions that pique their curiosity.” This way, we help children make connections between what they're learning at school and the world beyond their classroom. We also show them that learning does not, and should not, end when one is “done with school” — it's actually a lifelong process!2. Let them fail.Our kids love learning about different scientific concepts (概念) via The Magic SchoolBus videos on YouTube. And one of the characters, Miss Frizzle (the science teacher) always says this phrase: “Take chances, make mistakes, and get messy.” I always quote (引述) her when the kids say they're afraid to do or learn something because they might do it wrong or make a mistake. If we don't allow our kids to fail, they won't be able to learn to “use mistakes and failures to make lifelong learning easier,” as Dr. Price-Mitchell says.3. Learn through experience.This is very true for all of us, especially children. In the words of Dr. Price-Mitchell, “Learning through experience, not just from books, is one of the best ways to give the youth the skills they need for lifelong learning, living, and working in the 21st century.”Of course, we should also set an example for our children — by learning continuously, and expanding our knowledge and experiences.9.What does the underlined word “pique” in the text probably mean?A. Change.B. Awaken.C. Balance.D. Prevent.10.What's the author's attitude to what Miss Frizzle always says?A. Worried.B. Doubtful.C. Uncaring.D. Supportive.11.Which of the following shows the importance of learning through experience?A. Learning is not child's play; we cannot learn without pain.B. It is not that I'm so smart. But I stay with the questions much longer.C. If you don't learn to think when you are young, you may never learn.D. Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.12.In which part of a newspaper will the text most probably appear?A. Health.B. Culture.C. Education.D. Popular science.Dressing against the cold is hard when you're a 6,000-pound elephant. But thanks to some generous knitters (编织者) in Mathura, India, a group of elephants have giant handmade sweaters to help them stay warm during the cold winter. When worn with their bright red leg coverings, their new outfits look like comfortable nightclothes for them!The huge sweaters were made for elephants at the Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center. It takes care of 20 blind, lame, or injured elephants. They were saved from abuse (虐待). Some lived in circuses, some were bought and sold illegally, and some were not receiving enough care. In India, elephants are sometimes kept in crowded inner cities and used in street performances or for begging. This causes physical and emotional harm to the wild animals. Wildlife SOS provides food, care, and medical attention to those animals.Because most of the elephants housed at the center are recovering from injuries or are elderly, “it is important to keep our elephants protected from the bitter cold during this extreme winter,” explains Kartick Satyanarayan, the co-founder and CEO of Wildlife SOS. “They are weak and vulnerable (脆弱的), having suffered so much abuse, making it easy for them to catch diseases such as pneumonia (lung infection). The cold also worsens their arthritis (关节炎), which is a common issue that our saved elephants have to deal with.”At first, Wildlife SOS made giant jackets out of tarp (防水帆布) for the elephants to wear. Then they asked people in nearby villages to help out by making colorful knitted sweaters.Knitting the sweaters is a big undertaking. Each one takes about four weeks to create, with volunteers working together on the very large sweaters. Wildlife SOS hopes to save 50 more elephants this year — which means there could be a lot more knitting to do!13.What can we learn about the knitted sweaters for elephants?A. They are made of tarp.B. They are all in bright red.C. They are made entirely by hand.D. They are designed for the elderly.14.What do the 20 elephants who dress in huge sweaters have in common?A. They are all good at street performances.B. They all weigh over 6,000 pounds.C. They were all found in the wild.D. They were all badly treated.15.What does Kartick Satyanarayan mainly explain?A. The current situation of elephants in India.B. The possibility of better protecting elephants.C. The necessity of making sweaters for elephants.D. The reason why Wildlife SOS rescues elephants.The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall was the part of the Great Wall I liked to visit. ____, one day in May 2000, I chose something wilder, more ____: Simatai. This section of the Great Wall has far fewer visitors than most other sections of the wall.At the entrance to Simatai was a group of vendors (小贩) trying to ____ postcards. One tiny old lady seemed to ____ me wherever I went, and I was becoming increasingly ____. “How many times does it take for ‘No!' to sink in?” I thought. I finally ended up running away just to ___ this tiny woman.Once I caught sight of the Great Wall, ____ overtook me, and the tiny old lady with the postcards ____ from my thoughts. I raced up the Great Wall ____. Then, halfway up, I stopped and suddenly realised I was rushing along a ____“path” no wider than a meter. There were ____“walls” — only steep drops on either side. I remembered then that ____ had fallen to their deaths in this section. I was so fearful that I ____ there completely stock-still.Suddenly, I felt a small hand on my back and a ____ voice telling me, in Chinese, not to be ___, that she would slowly lead me to the top. Half an hour later, we ____ a section that had a few remnants (剩余的小部分) of the wall. I was able to turn around to see who had given such ____ to me in my hour of greatest ____. It was the tiny old lady I'd told a dozen times — eventually shouting at her — that I didn't want any ____. I felt really ____ of myself. I gave her a big hug, and then later bought every one of her postcards.16.A. Instead B. However C. Therefore D. Besides17.A. pleasant B. important C. popular D. challenging18.A. sell B. count C. write D. collect19.A. support B. follow C. need D. protect20.A. puzzled B. upset C. lonely D. active21.A. meet B. help C. escape D. greet22.A. doubt B. surprise C. nervousness D. excitement23.A. learned B. benefited C. disappeared D. suffered24.A. recently B. impatiently C. secretly D. immediately25.A. familiar B. dangerous C. correct D. crowded26.A. no B. some C. enough D. many27.A. shoppers B. owners C. vendors D. tourists28.A. hid B. sat C. lay D. stood29.A. silly B. female C. sleepy D. childish30.A. afraid B. sorry C. lazy D. shy31.A. left B. crossed C. avoided D. reached32.A. friendship B. experience C. kindness D. imagination33.A. pain B. fear C. anger D. regret34.A. guides B. routes C. postcards D. foods35.A. proud B. certain C. careful D. ashamed第II卷(非选择题)二、其他阅读题型Tips to stay safe and make smart choicesEven if you’re a genius (天才) at school, you still might be lost when it comes to getting from point A to point B. Don’t get caught in a strange place without these basic safety tips.★Know where you’re going.Before you set out in an unfamiliar area, go to Google Maps to plan your journey and print it out. 36. Make sure that the location services are turned on on your phone, just in case you get lost.★Know where your stuff is.Never leave your backpack or shopping bags out of your sight. Carry your wallet in your front pocket or keep it close to your body. 37. A fun day out can turn into the worst headache ever if you realize you’ve left something behind.★38.If you have the choice between a busy street and a deserted one, always pick the busyone. You are more likely to be attacked on dark, empty sidewalks than on ones with a crowd.★Travel in packs.Don’t go anywhere — especially an unfamiliar place — without a friend or two. 39.★Don’t let your music drown you out.There’s nothing wrong with listening to your iPod as y ou walk around town, but keep it at a low enough volume (音量) so you can still hear passing cars. Losing concentration puts you at risk from accidents, attacks and getting lost. 40.Don’t do it. Keep your head up and pay attention to the people and things going on around you.A. Pick your streets smart.B. Always choose your own ways.C. Be sure you’ve got everything at all times.D. Take out your phone and call the police.E. This also goes for texting while walking.F. You can also use your phone’s GPS to map the route.G. If you must go out alone, be sure to tell someone where you’re going.三、书面表达语以短文形式写一份书面通知。
高中英语必修五(外研版)练习:Module 5 The Great Sports Personality第5模块测评 Word版含答案

第五模块测评(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第Ⅰ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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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.What will the man probably do?A.Attend the concert after his exams are finished.B.Stay home to prepare for his exams.C.Go to the concert with the woman.答案:C2.What is the weather like now?A.Windy.B.Hot.C.Foggy.答案:A3.What does the man mean?A.They should decide by Friday.B.They’d better decide right now.C.They have another week to decide.答案:C4.How much should the man pay?A.$300.B.$260.C.$120.答案:AA.On top of the television.B.By the telephone.C.Under the sofa.答案:C第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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。
A.They are opening 500 new stores.B.They work for a coffee company.C.Their business is not going well.答案:B7.What does the woman say about House of Coffee?A.It is growing rapidly.B.It has the best drinks.C.Its business is shrinking.答案:C听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
外研版英语必修五练习第5模块测评 Word版含答案

第五模块测评(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第Ⅰ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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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.What will the man probably do?A.Attend the concert after his exams are finished.B.Stay home to prepare for his exams.C.Go to the concert with the woman.答案:CA.Windy.B.Hot.C.Foggy.答案:A3.What does the man mean?A.They should decide by Friday.B.They’d better decide right now.C.They have another week to decide.答案:CA.$300.B.$260.C.$120.答案:AA.On top of the television.B.By the telephone.C.Under the sofa.答案:C第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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.What can be inferred about the speaker?A.They are opening 500 new stores.B.They work for a coffee company.C.Their business is not going well.答案:B7.What does the woman say about House of Coffee?A.It is growing rapidly.B.It has the best drinks.C.Its business is shrinking.答案:C听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
外研版高二英语必修5Module 5测试试题及答案

外研版高二英语必修5Module 5测试试题第一部分:听力(略)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21. ____ number of the students in our school is about 3000 and _____number of students come from America.A. The; aB. A; theC. A; aD. The; the22. There was a large crowd in the square, protesting ____ the war.A. forB. withC. agains tD. of23. — As the living standard is improving, more and more people choose to travel during their holidays.— No wonder the number of travel agencies is ______.A. on the decreaseB. on the increaseC. in the riseD. on the fall24. Whatever high buildings we are going to build, "Safety first" is our______.A. standardB. measureC. logoD. slogan25. I have been having yoga l essons ______, but I think I’ll make it every day from next month.A. every other daysB. every two daysC. every the second daysD. every another day26. Look at the elegant lady ____ big eyes. She is ____ a blue cheong-sam.A. in; withB. with; inC. from; inD. with; on27. As a doctor, I ________that I will be kind to my patients, love them and do my best to save their lives. That is my promise.A. assureB. predictC. purchaseD. guarantee28. It was yesterday evening _________you had the electricity cut off in your house?A. whenB. thatC. whichD. what29. — Where is your Daddy, Jenny?— He takes ______of the good weather to go for a walk.A. benefitB. controlC. advantageD. access30. —Oh , it’s raining hard outside. Mummy, do you think the milkman will arrive?— Of course. He will come on time_____ it rains.A. in caseB. as long asC. ever sinceD. even though31. Short ___ was the time, the project was completed successfully.A. thoughB. asC. ifD. when32. No sooner ______ than it began to rain.A. had he arrived homeB. he had arrived homeC. had arrived home heD. had arrived he home33. — There will be a wonderful fashion show in Haidian Park tomorrow.— _____?A. So how?B. Now what?C. So what?D. For what?34. —Making plans is said to be the first step to success.—______. Evidence has shown it.A. That’s rightB. That’s all rightC. It’s up to youD. That’s your decision35. The 2008 Olympic Games will be held in Beijing. ______ that an old women can speak a little English in the downtown area.A. It is not likelyB. It is impossibleC. The chances areD. It is important第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
最新外研版高中英语必修五模块综合测评全套带答案

最新外研版高中英语必修五模块综合测评全套带答案模块综合测评(一)Modules 1~2(时间:100分钟;满分120分)Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AWhen I first moved to the US,it was very hard for me to understand a friendly chat or conversation.There were a lot of words that were quite unfamiliar to me.They were just common words,but the only difference was the actual meaning and their usage.We are used to different sets of words in other parts of the world due to British English influence.Though this has been changing a lot in recent times,I would like to share with you some of the common words used here and what I felt were different.It took me a while to catch up very basic words that Americans use in daytoday conversations and I am still learning new words every day!Usually in India,we say,“Can I get my stuff in a plastic cover?” Here in the US,people say,“Can I get a bag for the stuff?”We are used to saying I am a nonvegetarian,but in the US,people might get lost.You have to say,“I eat meat or chicken.”When you go to a restaurant,if you are a vegetarian,you should say,“NO Meat or Chicken”;otherwise,you may find interesting stuff as a vegetarian in your food.Americans consider association football (英式足球) to be a kids' sport.People say soccer when they refer to actual football.In Europe and other parts of the world we call football,but here in the US they say it soccer.Typically in the restaurant after you are done with a meal,you ask for a check not a bill in the US from the waiter.No one uses “lift”here; it is “elevator”.Any shop is called store.We often get confused when Americans use “bike”.It means “bicycle”.If you want to take a bath,people say,“I need to take a shower.”1.Which of the following groups of words is most likely to be said by an American?A.Waiter,get my stuff in a plastic cover,please.B.Is there anything wrong with the lift?C.Would you like to watch the soccer match this afternoon?D.It is so great to go traveling across the country on a bicycle!【解析】细节理解题。
高中英语Module5TheGreatSportsPersonality单元质量检测(五)(含解析)外研版必修5

单元质量检测(五)(时间:100分钟满分:120分)选择题部分Ⅰ.阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AThe duPont Library was constructed in 1980 in memory of Jessie Ball duPont, a member of Stratford Hall's first Board of Directors and a generous supporter of education and research.The library serves as an educational classroom, meeting space and research facility (设施).In addition to its specialized reference collections of approximately 8,000 books on American history, biography, architecture and the decorative arts, the library holds special collections of more than 4,000 rare books, including manuscripts (手稿), historic photographs and so on.The library's collections are used by its staff as well as visiting researchers, teachers, students and the general public.Requesting an AppointmentWe welcome researchers of all ages.If you decide to visit the library, your first step is to schedule an appointment with the librarian by calling (804)4931940 or by emailing Judy Hynson.Please don't ar rive without previous appointment.HoursThe duPont Library is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Monday - Friday, except for:Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Day, New Year's Eve and Day and Presidents' Day.Research FeesMembers of the duPont Library can research for free after making and confirming an appointment.They will be required to show their current membership card on registration.There is a charge for other researchers, payable by cash.RegistrationUpon arrival, please fill out a form which requires your signature and ID card.Jackets and large bags are prohibited in our research areas.We suggest that researchers lock personal belongings in their vehicles before entering the library.Internship (实习) OpportunitiesPaid internships are available for students who apply to work on special projects during the summer.Unpaid internships are requested by students who live within close distance.语篇解读:本文是应用文。
高一英语外研版必修五练习:Module 5 单元质量检测(五)

2019年4月单元质量检测(五)(时间:100分钟满分:120分)Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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单元质量检测(五)(时间:100分钟满分:120分)选择题部分Ⅰ.阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AThe duPont Library was constructed in 1980 in memory of Jessie Ball duPont, a member of Stratford Hall's first Board of Directors and a generous supporter of education and research.The library serves as an educational classroom, meeting space and research facility (设施).In addition to its specialized reference collections of approximately 8,000 books on American history, biography, architecture and the decorative arts, the library holds special collections of more than 4,000 rare books, including manuscripts (手稿), historic photographs and so on.The library's collections are used by its staff as well as visiting researchers, teachers, students and the general public.Requesting an AppointmentWe welcome researchers of all ages.If you decide to visit the library, your first step is to schedule an appointment with the librarian by calling (804)4931940 or by emailing Judy Hynson.Please don't arri ve without previous appointment.HoursThe duPont Library is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Monday - Friday, except for:Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Day, New Year's Eve and Day and Presidents' Day.Research FeesMembers of the duPont Library can research for free after making and confirming an appointment.They will be required to show their current membership card on registration.There is a charge for other researchers, payable by cash.RegistrationUpon arrival, please fill out a form which requires your signature and ID card.Jackets and large bags are prohibited in our research areas.We suggest that researchers lock personal belongings in their vehicles before entering the library.Internship (实习) OpportunitiesPaid internships are available for students who apply to work on special projects during the summer.Unpaid internships are requested by students who live within close distance.语篇解读:本文是应用文。
文章主要介绍了参观duPont Library需要注意的事项。
1.What do we know about the duPont Library?A.Its function is simple and single.B.Its collections can be used by the public.C.It was built to encourage people to read.D.It was constructed by Jessie Ball duPont.解析:选B 细节理解题。
根据第二段的“The library's collections are used by its staff as well as visiting researchers, teachers, stud ents and the general public”可知,公众可以使用该图书馆的藏品。
2.What should you do if you want to visit the library?A.Avoid visits during all kinds of holidays.B.Leave your private things at home.C.Buy a membership card of the library.D.Get an appointment in advance.解析:选D 细节理解题。
根据Requesting an Appointment部分中的内容可知,如果要参观该图书馆,需要提前预约。
3.What does the text tell us about the duPont Library?A.Its collections for visitors to buy.B.Its opportunities for internships.C.Its dos and don'ts for visitors.D.Its importance for Americans.解析:选C 推理判断题。
本文主要讲述了参观duPont Library需要注意的事项。
故选C项。
BSince birth, Joy and Miriam were left at the gate of an orphanage (孤儿院). For the disabled sisters, who both have spina bifida (脊柱裂), it may have seemed that all hopes were lost at that time. But after being adopted by a British couple, they have become two of the country's most promising wheelchair basketball stars.In 2005, the Haizes adopted them. Then, they moved to the UK when Joy was six and Miriam was seven. The girls discovered the wheelchair basketball through a chance conversation, which Mr. Haize had with a friend in 2011. They hadn't known wheelchairsports before, but Joy was hooked from the beginning.While Miriam loved the sport, it took her a little longer to become a serious athlete. “I used to have really low selfrespect,” she said. “It's only when Joy got into the Under 25s European Championships in 2013 that I started to take basketball seriously. It gave me a path to follow.” Miriam was then chosen to play at both regional trials and the Sainsbury's School Games in 2014. Of course, she earned herself a place at the famous GB Futures training camp. “GB Futures helped me a lot. It helped me take basketball to another level and learn more about the game and its history. It also helped me be more independent,” said Miriam. Meanwhile, Joy is currently the youngest player on the GB women's team —but she is making her mark on the international stage, having represented Great Britain in tournaments (锦标赛) all over the world.The teenagers are now eager to encourage others to explore the world of wheelchair sports. “You should have confidence in yourself. That's the one thing to help you succeed. Having setbacks helped me grow into a person and player. No matter what people said to us, we just tried our best,” said the girls.语篇解读:本文主要讲述了一对轮椅篮球姐妹花的奋斗故事。