高中英语必修五高二级英语科期中考题

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高中英语第二阶段综合检测卷新人教版必修5

高中英语第二阶段综合检测卷新人教版必修5

第二阶段检测卷(测试时间:120分钟评价分值:120分)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从小每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。

ASpending as little as $ 5 a day on some one else could sig ni fica ntly boost happ in ess, the team at the Uni versity of British Columbia found.Their experime nts on more tha n 630 America ns showed they were measurably happier when they spent money on others —even if they thought spending the moneyon themselves would make them happier.“ We wan ted to test our theory that how people spe nd their money is at least a s important as how much money they earn,” said Elizabeth Dunn, a psychologist at the University of British Columbia. They asked their 600 volunteers first to rate theirgen eral happ in ess ,report their ann ual in come and detail their mon thly spe ndingincluding bills, gifts for themselves, gifts for others and donations to charity.“ No matter how much in come each pers on made ,those who spe nt money on others reported greater happ in ess, while those who spe nt more on themselves did not,” Dunn said in a stateme nt.Dunn's team also surveyed 16 employees at a compa ny in Bost on before and afterthey received an annual profit sharing bonus of between $ 3 ,000 and $ 8 ,000.“ Employees who devoted mo re of their bonus to pro-social spending experieneedgreater happ in ess after receiv ing the bonus, and the manner in which they spe nt that bonus was a more importa nt predictor of their happ in ess tha n the size of the bonus itself ,” they wrote in their report, published in the journal Scienee.They gave their volun teers $ 5 or $ 20 and half got clear in structi ons on howto spe nd it. Those who spe nt the moneyon some one or somethi ng else reported feeli ng happier about it.“ These findings suggest that very minor cha nges in spe nding allocati ons ——aslittle as $ 5 —may be eno ugh to produce real gains in happ in ess on a give n day,”Dunn said.1. What is the general idea of the passage?A. The more you earn, the greater happ in ess you will get.B. Spending more money on yourself will make you happier.C. If you spe nd money on some one else, you will feel happier.D. You can spe nd only $ 5 a day on some one else to get happ in ess.2. The underlined word “ boost ” in the first paragraph probably means _______________A. help to find B . help to bring C . help to in crease D . help to get3. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. Those who spend more money on others can get much more bonus.B. People usually think spending money on themselves will make them happier.C. Very small cha nges in spe nding your money may be eno ugh to gain happ in ess.D. Researchers think that how people spend their money is at least as important as how much money they earn.4. Dunn is _______ .A. an employee in a companyB. a psychologist at a universityC. a reporter in a journalD. a volunteer in the experiment语篇解读:通过实验表明给别人花钱(哪怕仅仅五美元)更能给自己带来快乐。

人教版高中英语必修五高二上学期期中联考英语试题(部分解析)

人教版高中英语必修五高二上学期期中联考英语试题(部分解析)

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)高二联考英语试卷时间:120分钟满分:150分第Ⅰ卷(共115分)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)1. What does the woman mean?A. The man has a big appetite.B. What the man ordered is not delicious.C. The man needn't order so much food.2. What does the man do?A. A farmer.B. A student.C. A businessman.3. What is the boy probably doing?A. Introducing the woman to his friend.B. Reading a book about dinosaurs.C. Drawing a picture.4. Why is the woman in the store?A. She knows there is a big sale.B. She always goes there on Wednesdays.C. She wants to know why there're so many people.5. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In the street.B. At a police station.C. In a parking lot.第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Change the time for a meeting.B. Tell his wife about their weekend plans.C. Meet him in the afternoon.7. What will the man do when he gets back to his office?A. Make plans for the next day.B. Meet with Mr Brown.C. Call his wife. 请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

外研版高二英语必修5Module2测试试题及答案(2)

外研版高二英语必修5Module2测试试题及答案(2)

外研版⾼⼆英语必修5Module 2测试试题及答案(2) 第三部分:阅读理解(共20⼩题,每题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短⽂,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A You do not need every word to understand the meaning of what you read . In fact , too much emphasis (强调) on separate words both slows your speed and reduces your comprehension . First , any habit which slows down your silent reading to the speed at which you speak , or read aloud , is inefficient . If you point to each word as you read , or move your head , or form the words with your lips , you read poorly . Less obvious habits also hold back reading efficiency (效率) . One is “saying” each word silently by moving your tongue or throat ; another is “ hearing” each word as you read . These are habits which should have been outgrown long ago . The beginning reader is learning how letters can make words , how written words are pronounced , and how sentences are put together . Your reading purpose is quite different ; it is to understand meaning . It has been supposed that up to 75% of the words in English sentences are not really necessary for expressing the meaning . The secret of silent reading is to find out those key words and phrases which carry the thought , and to pay less attention to words which exist only for grammatical completeness . An efficient reader can grasp the meaning fr om a page at least twice as fast as he can read the page aloud . He takes in a whole phrase or thought unit at a time . If he “says” or “hears” words to himself , they are selected ones , said for emphasis . 56.This passage is mainly about .A.improving eye movementB.reading more widelyC.changing poor r eading habitsD.reading as fast as you can 57.Saying each word to yourself as you read .A.improves comprehensionB.increases reading speedC.gives too much emphasisD.reduces reading efficiency 58.Our reading purpose should be .A.to understand all the wordsB.to make fewer eye movementsC.to understand meaningD.to understand the grammatical structures 59.While reading , efficient readers usually .A.move their eyes quicklyB.take in whole phrases or thought unitsC.point at key wordsD.read only important points for speed B Despite their name , the Want Family don’t want much . They want enough money for a nice house and a holiday every year . But they don’t’ want to be millionaires . They want to do well at their jobs . But they don’t want to be the big boss . They do want to spend time improving their garden , visiting their families and taking their two kids , Nicolas and Leuan , to McDonald’s for lunch . But they don’t want to be famous . The Wants just want to be normal. That’s why they are famous . They have been selected as the most normal family in Britain . After a six-month search for the most ordinary family in Britain , the Wants were selected from hundreds of applicants . Jo hn wants a job in marketing for a food company , Claire has a part-time job renting out children’s play equipment . John doesn’t understand why they were chosen to represent ordinary English families . How are they normal ? That is not a bad question . Nearl y ev eryone does some of the things that the Wants do .But veryfew people do all of them . There have been great changes in the social structure of British life . It is becoming more common for people to have children when they are older than the Wants , and to have one child instead of two . A household with two children may be headed by a single parent , usually the mother . Or perhaps dad and mum are still together , but not married . Or maybe dad and mum are married . Dad goes out to work and mum stays at home and looks after the kids . They have traditional values —Every weekend the whole family goes to church . “What we have here is not an average family , but a traditional family,” says Cary Cooper , professor of philosophy at Lancaster University . “There is no such thing as a normal family anymore , in the way there was 20 or 30 years ago . Of course the Wants exist , but for what do we need to celebrate them ?”Perhaps because we think normal families are an endangered species . Examples of them have to be preserved (保护)to show future generations . 60.The Wants were selected as the most normal family in Britain because .A.they represent traditional Engish familiesB.they don’t want muchC.they don’t want to be famousD.they want to be normal 61.The following statements describe the great changes in British life EXCEPT that . A.people have kids later than 20 or 30 years ago B.some children are brought up by a single parent C.most families go to church every weekend D.it’s more common for families to have only one kid 62.We may infer from the passage that . A.most British families hold traditional values B.traditional families are becoming fewer and fewer C.future generations are expected to study traditional families D.traditional families no longer exist in Britain 63.What might be the most suitable title for this passage ?A.An Ordinary FamilyB.Families of Future GenerationsC.Celebration of a Family CompetitionD.A Normal But Special Family C To understand the marketing concept , it is only necessary to understand the difference between marketing and selling . Not too many years ago , most industries fixed their attention mainly on the production of goods , and then depended on “persuasive salesmanship” to move as much of these goods as possible and then change them into money . Marketing , on the other hand , focuses on the wants of customers . It begins with first understanding the preferences and demands of consumers and then producing goods that will satisfy them . This eye-on-the-consumer way is known as the marketing concept , which simply means that instead of trying to sell whatever is easiest to produce or buy for resale , the makers and dealers first try to find out what the consumer wants to buy . This concept does not mean that business is friendly or that consumer satisfaction is more important than profit in a company . Successful businessmen and producers , however , recognize that the surest route to profit is through understanding and satisfying customers . A striking example of the importance of satisfying customers presented itself in mid-1985 , when Coca-Cola changed the flavor of its drink . The non-acceptance of the new flavor by a large majority of the public brought about quick return of the Classic Coke , which was then marketed alongside the new . King Customer ruled ! 64.The marketing concept discussed in the passage is . A.the practice of turning goods into money B.the customer-centered way C.a way of making more goods D.a form of persuasive salesmanship 65.What mattered most for producers before the marketing concept was widely accepted ?A.Needs and understanding of the market .B.Production and profit of a company .C.Satisfaction of customers .D.Preference of businessmen . 66.According to the passage , the underlined word “move” (paragraph1) means .A.sellB.changeC.produceD.consume 67.What does the return of the Classic Coke best show ? A.Traditional goods have a stronger attraction to the majority of people . B.It takes time for a new product to be accepted by the public . C.Consumers with different tastes are often difficult to please . D.Products must be designed to suit the taste of the consumers . D To Lauder Exchange Program : Gaia Filicori was a student in my Humanities class for the 2002-2003 year . From the first week of classes it was obvious that Gaia was an excellent student and a very sociable young lady . She was always eager to join in class discussions . Gaia’s ability to communicate her own ideas is a skill that many of us work for a very long time to achieve . Gaia also has a deep curiosity about the world around her . The simple fact that she desires to spend a year in another country is proof enough . I have also seen her show this curiosity in class . She asked some of the most interesting and thoughtful questions of any of the students in her class . When others were content to accept a point , Gaia would see from a new angle that none of us had tried . As a student in Humanities , Gaia was requ ired to complete a group project . The project was to write a page for a Humanities textbook using text and multi-media . It was a challenging task and Gaia’s group was experiencing some difficulties . Yet , they had an easier time of it because they did not hesitate to come to me with their problems and try to work them out . As a result Gaia and her group had one of the more successful projects . The ability needed to recognize a problem and ask for help to solve it will be of great value if she is selected to be a Lauder Exchange student . Gala’s interest in the world around her will serve her well as a Lauder Exchange student . The ease with which she gets along with others and the ease with which she makes new friends will also help her as she tries to learn in a foreign setting . I have no doubts that Gaia would be a wonderful representative of the Lauder Program , Stuyvesant High School , and the United States . Perry Jones Social Studies Stuyvesant High School If you have any other questions please feel free to contact me . 212-312-4800;*************** 68.The main purpose of this letter is to A.express a student’s curiosity about the world B.introduce a student to an exchange program C.praise an excellent student D.encourage a student to join in an exchange program 69.According to the writer , Gaia seems to h ave all the following abilities EXCEPT . municating well with others B.thinking about things from different angles C.making new friends D.learning a language quickly in a foreign setting 70.Gaia shows her curiosity about the world by . A.hoping to spend a year in another country B.being content to accept a point C.getting along well with others D.serving well as a Lauder Exchange student 71.Perry Jones might be . A.Gala’s classmate B.a person in charge of Stuyvesant High School C.Gaia’s teacher D.a person in charge of Lauder Exchange Program E We sometimes think humans are the only species which can bear anxiety , but stress seems to affect the immune (免疫) system of lower animals too . In one experiment , for example , behavioral scientist Mark Lauden , at the University of Denver , gave mild electric shocks to 24 rats . Half of the animals could turn off the electricity by turning a wheel in their cage , while the other half could not . The rats in the two groups were paired so that each time one rat turned the wheel it protected both itself and its helpless partner from the shock. Lauden found that the immune reaction was below normal in the helpless rats but not in those that could turn off the electricity . What he has proved is that lack of control over an event , not the experience itself , is what weakens the immune system . Other researchers agree. Jay Weiss , a scientist at Duke University School of Medicine , has shown that animals who are allowed to control unpleasant stimuli (刺激)don’t develop sleep disorder or changes in brain chemistry of stressed rats . But if the animals are faced with situations they have no control over, they later behave passively when faced with experiences they can control . Such findings make researchers believe that the experience or feeling of helplessness is one of the most harmful factors in stress. One of the most surprising examples of how the mind can change the immune reaction was discovered by chance. In 1995 Robert Ader at the University of Rochester School of Medicine experimented on mice to avoid saccharin (糖精)by feeding them at the same time with the sweetener and a drug that while harming their immune systems caused stomach upsets . Connecting the saccharin with stomach pains , the mice quickly learned to avoid the sweetener . In order to get rid of this dislike for the sweetener, Ader fed the animals with saccharin again , this time without the drug , and was astonished to find that those mice that had received the highest amount of sweetener the first time died . He believed that saccharin alone weakened their immune systems enough to kill them. uden’s experiment showed that the immune system of those rats who could turn off the electricity .A.was strengthenedB.was not affectedC.was changedD.was weakened 73.According to the passage , the experience of helplessness causes rats to .A.try to control unpleasant stimuliB.turn off the electricityC.behave passively I controllable situationsD.become harmful 74.The reason why the mice in Ader’s experiment avoided saccharin was that .A.they disliked its tasteB.it affected their immune systemsC.it led to stomach painsD.they connected it with stomach pains 75.According to the passage , the most probable reason for the death of the mice in Ader’s experiment was that . A.they had been weakened by the saccharin B.the sweetener was poisonous to them C.the immune systems had been changed by the mind D. they had taken too much sweetener during the first experiment 第Ⅱ卷(⾮选择题,共35分) 第⼆节书⾯表达(满分25分) 假设你是李华,你所在的城市向市民征求交通⽅⾯的意见。

五高2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题

五高2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题

五高2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题一、阅读理解(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)1. 阅读理解As a five-year-old, I didn't know how poor we were. My father would not be home that Christmas Eve. He was in the Army serving overseas. My mother and I worked all afternoon making tree decorations. The kitchen table was crowded with stars made of shiny paper. We were going to get the Christmas tree in the evening, when the prices for them usually dropped.After sunset, we walked four blocks to a parking lot where they sold Christmas trees. "How much is your cheapest tree?" My mother asked the man standing at the entrance. He held his gloved hands over the fire. "Thirty dollars, miss."Her smile disappeared, "Nothing for less?" The man picked up a small tree branch and dropped it into the fire. "I just work here. I can't change the price."The sudden melancholy (忧郁) in my mother's face made me sad. The man looked down at me for what felt like a long time; it probably was only moments. He pointed at a pile of branches inthe corner. "Behind it is a tree that we can't sell. You can have it for free.""Thank you, sir," I said.There it was, a thing just a little taller than me. It had few branches—almost a ghost (幽灵) of a tree. My mother asked, "Can we take some of these branches?" He waved his arm. "Take it all if you want to, miss."We headed back home. We set the tree in the living room. I couldn't imagine how we could hang many decorations on such a tree. She was smiling again, "Go to sleep now, son. Santa will decorate the tree for us."I woke at dawn and rushed into the living room. To my amazement, the tree had a beautiful natural shape. The decorations shone in the morning light. My mother had somehow fixed branches to the tree trunk. A few weeks later, my father returned. When I told him about the tree, tears filled the eyes of that strong soldier.Since then, I have seen many wonderful holidays. That Christmas remains as my favorite.1.(1) Why did the mother decide to get the tree in theevening?A . She wanted to buy it at a lower price.B . She was fully occupied during the day.C . She was waiting for the father topick it up. D . She had made an appointment with the seller.2.(2) How did the son feel when he spotted the tree behindthe branches?A . Disappointed.B . Delighted.C . Frightened.D . Relieved.3.(3) What brought the father to tears?A . The pain of his war wound.B . The efforts his wife put into the tree.C . The reunion with his family.D . The decorations his son made for the tree.2. 阅读理解Exactly five years ago, on New Year's Eve, I was invited to a children's ball by a man high up in the business world, who had his connections, his circle of acquaintances, and his close friends. So it seemed as though the children's ball was merely an excuse for the parents to come together and discuss matters of interest to themselves, quite innocently and casually.I was an outsider, and, as I had no special matters to air, I was able to spend the evening independently of the others. There was another gentleman present who like me had just stumbled upon this affair of domestic happiness. He was the first to attract my attention. His appearance was not that of a man of noble birth. He was tall, rather thin, very serious, and well dressed. Obviously he had no heart for the family celebration. The instant he went off into a corner by himself thesmile disappeared from his face, and his thick dark brows knitted into a frown. He knew no one except the host and showed every sign of being bored to death, though bravely keeping the role of thorough enjoyment to the end. Later I learned that he was a provincial, had come to the capital on some important business, had brought a letter of recommendation to our host, and our host had taken him under his protection, not at all with love. It was merely out of politeness that he had invited him to the children's ball.They did not play cards with him. They did not offer him cigars. No one entered into conversation with him. Possibly they recognized the bird by its feathers from a distance. Thus, my gentleman, not knowing what to do with his hands, was compelled to spend the evening stroking his whiskers. His whiskers were really fine, but he stroked them so eagerly that one got the feeling that the whiskers had come into the world first and afterwards the man in order to stroke them.1.(1) According to the author, the real purpose of thechildren ball was that ________.A . the parents wanted to make their children happyB . the parents had a chance to meet and socializeC . the host hoped to make the guests happyD . the host wanted to give a welcome to an important guest2.(2) The gentleman was unhappy because ________.A . he was one of the poor relatives of the hostB . he was from the countrysideC . he was trying to do some business with the hostD . he was not really welcome in the ball3.(3) The gentleman touched his whiskers eagerly justbecause ________.A . he liked his whiskers very muchB . he had the habit of doing soC . he was embarrassed in the ballD . he felt uneasy wearing whiskers3. 阅读理解Far from the traditional image of a culture of aggressive masculinity (阳刚) in which students either sink or swim, the absence of girls gives boys the chance to develop without pressure to conform (符合) to a stereotype, a US study says. Boys at single-sex schools were said to be more likely to get involved in cultural and artistic activities that helped develop their emotional expressiveness, rather than feeling they had to conform to the "boy code" of hiding their emotions to be a "real man".The findings of the study go against received wisdom that boys do better when taught alongside girls.Tony Little, headmaster of Eton, warned that boys were being faded by the British education system because it hadbecome too focused on girls. He criticized teachers for failing to recognize that boys are actually more emotional than girls. The research argued that boys often perform badly in mixed schools because they become discouraged when their female peers do better earlier in speaking and reading skills.But in single-sex schools teachers can tailor lessons to boys' learning style, letting them move around the classroom and getting them to compete in teams to prevent boredom, wrote the study's author, Abigail James, of the University of Virginia.Teachers could encourage boys to enjoy reading and writing with specifically "boy-focused" approaches such as themes and characters that appeal to them. Because boys generally have more acute vision, learn best through touch, and are physically more active, they need to be given "hands-on" lessons where they are allowed to walk around. "Boys in mixed schools view classical music as feminine (女性的) and prefer the modern style in which violence and sexism are major themes," James wrote.Single-sex education also made it less likely that boys would feel they had to conform to a stereotype that men should be "masterful and in charge" in relationships. "In mixed schools boys feel forced to act like men before they understand themselves well enough to know what that means," the studyreported.1.(1) What does Tony Little say about the British educationsystem?A . It makes girls less emotional than boys.B . It fails more boys than girls academically.C . It fails to give boys the attention they need.D . It places more pressure on boys than on girls.2.(2) According to Abigail James, boys perform better insingle-sex schools because ________.A . boys can choose to learn whatever they are interested inB . boys focus more on their lessons without being disturbedC . teaching quality is relatively higher than in mixed schoolsD . teaching can be designed to suit the characteristics of boys3.(3) Which of the following is NOT characteristic of boys?A . Boys have sharper vision.B . Boys enjoy being in charge.C . Boys like “hands-on” lessons.D . Boys prefer physical activities.4.(4) What is mainly discussed in the passage?A . Problems boys may have in mixed schools.B . Boys' physical and mental growth in school.C . Advantages of single-sex education for boys.D . Boys' disadvantages over girls in mixed schools.二、任务型阅读(共5个小题,每小题2分,满分10分)4. 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高中英语必修5unite2知识点习题及答案

高中英语必修5unite2知识点习题及答案

高中英语必修5unite2知识点习题及答案普通高中英语课程标准指出,高中英语课程的主要任务是帮助学生提高英语综合能力。

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高中英语必修5unite2 知识点习题一、Listing (听)A、听力填空题:听下面一段短文,填入所缺的词。

The Palace of WestminsterThe proper name for the Houses of Parliament is the Palace of Westminster and, in fact, there has been a royal 1 on that site ever since the days of Edward the Confessor_H. The last king actually to live there was Henry VIII who 2 the Palace of Westminster after a bad fire in 1529. The Houses of Parliament are still a royal palace and were 3 by the Lord Great Chamberlain himself until 1965. There are records of a keeper of the palace since 1150, and he was paid 7d a day for the job from that day until 4 , when the position was abolished. And if you think that is funny, remember that 5 today all the M.P.s' cloakroom pegs have a little loop of red tape hanging from them --- to 6 their swords! The 7 part of the Houses of Parliament is Westminster Hall. Parts of this were built by William Rufus who succeeded William the Conqueror_H. But most of it was built by a 8 architect called Henry Yevele between 1394 and 1399. When William Rufus 9 built Westminster Hall it was called the New Hall to stop it being confused with the Old Hall built by Edward the Confessor. From that day to this the courtyard in front of it has been 10 as “New Palace Yard.”1_______ 2_______ 3_______ 4_______ 5_______6_______ 7_______ 8_______ 9_______ 10______B、听下面5段对话。

人教版高中英语必修五第一学期高二级英语科期中考试试卷

人教版高中英语必修五第一学期高二级英语科期中考试试卷

高中英语学习材料madeofjingetieji第一学期高二级英语科期中考试试卷本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共14页,满分为150分。

考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1、答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和学号填写在答题卡和答卷密封线内相应的位置上,用2B铅笔将自己的学号填涂在答题卡上。

2、选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案;不能答在试卷上。

3、非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔在答卷纸上作答4、考生必须保持答题卡的整洁和平整。

I 卷(共100分,其中选择题为85分)一、听力理解(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)第一节听力理解听下面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,每小题5秒钟;听完后各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第1段材料,回答第1至2题。

1.What relation is the woman to the man?A. His customer.B. His secretary.C. His boss.2.When will the man call Miss Takemura?A. At 8:30.B. At 9:30.C. At 10:00.听第2段材料,回答第3至5题。

3. Where are the speakers?A. At home.B. At a post office.C. At a supermarket.4. What did the man do this morning?A. He did the cooking.B. He did some cleaning.C. He did some shopping.5. What will the woman do tomorrow?A. Buy a lot of food.B. Pick up the man’s mother.C. Send her car to the garage.听第3段材料,回答第6至8题。

江苏省苏州市第五中学2024_2025学年高二英语下学期期中试题

苏州五中2024-2025学年其次学期期中调研测试高二英语2024.4 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. How much do two cups cost?A. Two dollars.B. Three dollars.C. Four dollars.2. Who is NOT in the picture?A. The man’s father.B. The man’s grandma.C. The man’s grandpa.3. What are the speakers doing?A. Inquiring.B. Arguing.C. Complaining.4. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Call her back later.B. Have lunch with her.C. Take a look at the room.5. What do we know about Jason?A. He will arrive at 7:30.B. He seldom arrives on time.C. He should have arrived at 8:00.其次节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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至7题。

6. What happened to the woman?A. She lost her license.B. She forgot to take her license.C. She didn’t obey the traffic rules.7. How much should the woman pay?A. 100 Yuan.B. 80 Yuan.C. 20 Yuan. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

英语高中必修5试题及答案

英语高中必修5试题及答案一、选择题(共20分,每题2分)1. The teacher asked the students to _______ their homework on time.A) hand inB) hand outC) hand overD) hand down答案:A2. Despite the heavy rain, they _______ to the cinema last night.A) set offB) put offC) gave offD) broke off答案:A3. The book is _______ interesting to read.A) soB) suchC) veryD) too答案:A4. The old man _______ the letter carefully before he signed it.A) looked throughB) went throughC) looked upD) went over答案:B5. _______ the heavy rain, the match had to be put off.A) Due toB) Owing toC) Because ofD) In spite of答案:A二、完形填空(共20分,每题2分)In a small village, there lived an old painter. He was very famous for his paintings. One day, he decided to find a successor. He 6 a notice on the door of his house, saying, "I am looking for a student who is 7 in painting and willing to learn."6. A) pinnedB) hungC) stuckD) placed答案:C7. A) interestedB) boredC) tiredD) confused答案:A三、阅读理解(共30分,每题6分)Passage 1A new study has found that people who drink tea regularly are less likely to suffer from certain types of cancer. The study, which was conducted over a period of ten years, involved more than 50,000 participants. Researchers found that those who drank at least three cups of tea a day had a 40% lower riskof developing cancer.Questions:8. What did the study find?A) Tea causes cancer.B) Tea drinkers are more likely to suffer from cancer.C) Tea drinkers are less likely to suffer from certaintypes of cancer.D) The study lasted for a year.答案:C9. How many participants were involved in the study?A) 10,000B) 30,000C) 50,000D) 70,000答案:C四、翻译(共20分,每题10分)10. 翻译以下句子:“The more you learn, the more you realize how much you don't know.”答案:你学得越多,就越意识到自己不知道的有多少。

高中英语 Unit 2 The United Kingdom阶段测评卷 新人教版必修5

Unit 2 The United Kingdom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.Why is the woman so disappointed?A.Because she won't have a chance to see the play.B.Because the man wouldn't go to the play with her.C.Because there are no good seats left.2.Where does the conversation most probably take place?A.At a bus stop. B.In a cinema.C.In a shop.3.What can we learn about the two speakers?A.They are neighbours.B.They are both students.C.They are from the same school.4.How much is the yellow tie?A.$15. B.$18. C.$36.5.What does the woman mean?A.She will buy him a pencil.B.She has pencils for him.C.She herself has no more pencils.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。

【高二】人教版高二英语必修5全册检测试题(带答案)1

【高二】人教版高二英语必修5全册检测试题(带答案)1优化方案•成功相伴英语必修5(配教•安徽专用)时训练1Unit 1 Great scientistsSection ⅡWaring Up ≈ Reading-Language PointsⅠ.品句填词1.The need to counicate is a key ________(特征)of huan society.2.I don’t knoho sent the gift,but I’ll ake soe ________(询问).3.You will be ________(指示)where to go as soon as the plane is ready.4.An active attitude towards life can help people deal with whatever________(挑战)they ay coe across in daily life.5.What ade you ________(怀疑)your best friend of having taken your necklace?6.She tried every eans to ________(改正) her child of the bad habit.Ⅱ.选词填空attend on;be absorbed in;expose;draw a conclusion;cure1.We’d better discuss together before ________________.2.I ________________the booust now and didn’t notice you enter the roo.3.The doctor ________________e of y illness,and I was very thankful to hi.4.Dr.artin hiself ________________the sick an last night.5.They consider it alost a crie to ________________children to violence and sex on TV.Ⅲ.单项填空1.(2021年东实验中学高二检测)No one has ________ anything better than the plan now under consideration.A.put up with B.coe upC.put forward D.coe up to2.(2021年合肥168中学高二检测)ary thought highly of the painting,but to r.Sith’s ________eye,the painting was terrible.A.eager B.extraC.exact D.expert3.(2021年白鹭洲高二检测)Her pale face suggested that she ________ badly ill and I suggested she ________to hospital without delay.A.be;should be sent B.was;be sentC.be;was sent D.was;was sent4.(2021年高考东卷)So sudden ________that the eney had no tie to escape.A.did the attack B.the attack didC.was the attack D.the attack was5.She was so________in her job that she didn’t hear anybody knocking at the door.A.attracted B.absorbedC.drawn D.focused6.He isn’t like his brother________in appearance________in character.A.both;and B.neither;norC.not only;but also D.either;or7.r.Green stood up in defence of the 16­year­old boy, saying that he was not the one________.A.blaed B.blaingC.to blae D.to be blaed8.―Don’t forget to phone e when you get hoe.Just to let e know you’ve arrived safely.―I won’t forget.Good­bye then.―________.A.With pleasureB.It’s kind of youC.Don’t ention itD.Have a nice trip9.―________?―She is very lovely and has a pair of big eyes.A.What do you think of SusanB.What does Susan look likeC.How is SusanD.What is Susan10.The Food and Agriculture Organization says ore than forty billion dollars a year needs to be invested in agriculture to ________ world hunger, which is becoing ore and ore serious.A.defeat B.expandC.reject D.cureⅣ.阅读理解ichael Faraday was the son of a blacksith (铁匠).There were four children in his faily and, with his father often ill and unable to work,ichael Faraday had to earn his living fro an early age.This eant little or noschooling.However,the faily belonged to a religious group,and Faraday learnt to read and write at Sunday School.When he was only fourteen,Faraday found a job as a bookbinder (装订工).He used to read the books he was given to bind and he becae very interested in the scientific books,particularly the ones aboutelectricity.His interest soon took a practical path and he began conducting his own experients.These were very basic because Faraday had to ake all of his equipent hiself.However,he was very careful and kept a clear written record of all his findings.One day he was given an entrance ticket to the Royal Institute cheistry lecture,given by Huphry Davy.Deterined to work for this great scientist,he sent Davy a job application and included his laboratory reports on the experients he had carried out.In 1813,Davy offered Faraday a job as one of his laboratory assistants.Faraday learnt quickly and soon was recognized as a very able analytical ter he went to work at the Royal Institute.ichael Faraday was, perhaps,the greatest practical scientist of the 19th century.As a cheist,he discovered the benzene (苯),which is now the focal point of cheical study.He also proved the relationship between electricity and cheical bonding (化学键).As a physicist,he invented the dynao,which led to the later invention of the electric otor.He also discovered the effect of agnetis (磁) on light rays.1.Why did Faraday attend Sunday School?A.He had to work for a bookbinder at weekdays.B.He hoped to read any of the scientific books there.C.He would like to learn religious knowledge.D.His faily couldn’t afford his noral school education.2.When working as a bookbinder,Faraday________.A.published his great findings on electricityB.ade his own equipent for his experientsC.read any books by Huphry DavyD.gained his fae as a practical scientist3.In order to get a chance to work for Davy,Faraday ________.A.bought tickets to attend Davy’s lectureB.sent his experient reports to DavyC.went to the Royal Institute to visit DavyD.offered to do laboratory work for free4.We can learn fro the last paragraph that________.A.the electric otor was invented by FaradayB.electricity was Faraday’s best­known findingC.Faraday’s research covered different field sD.Faraday was ore a cheist than a physicistⅤ.任务型读写Soking is one of the worst things kids can do to their bodies. Everysingle day, about 4,000 kids between the ages of 12 and 17 start soking. ost junior school students don’t soke-only about 1 in 10 does. ost senior school students don’t soke either -about 1 in 4 does.But why do those who soke ever begin? There’s ore than just one siple answer. Soe kids ay startsoking just because they’re curious. Others ay like the idea of doing soething that grown­ups don’t want the to do. Still others ight think soking is a way to act or soking akes the look like an adult.Luckily, fewer people are starting to soke than a few years ago. aybe that’s because ore and ore people have learned that soking can cause cancer and heart disease. Soeties kids don’t worry about what future illness they ight get.Nicotine and other poisonous cheicals in tobacco cause lots of diseases, like heart probles and soe kinds of cancer. If kids soke, it will hurt their lungs and hearts each tie they light up. It can also ake it ore difficult for blood to flow in the body, so sokers ay feel tired. The longer they soke, the worse the daage becoes.The huan body is sart, and it knows when it’s being poisoned. When kids try soking for the first tie, they often cough a lot and feel pain or burnt in their throats and lungs. This is their lungs’ way of trying to protect the. Also, any kids say that they feel sick to their stoachs or even throw up(呕吐).TitleKids and SokingTheeIt’s iportant to ake sure kids understand sok ing is bad for their1.______.2.______ that kids soke*Soe kids are just3.______about soking.*Others prefer to do things that adults4.______the to do.*Still others think soking is adult.5.______and they want to act like an adult.*Soeties kids fail to worry about the6.______they ight get in the future.7.______ to the body*Soking can 8.______in cancer and heart disease.*Those who soke ay have a 9.______of tiredness.*The first tie kids try soking,they often cough and feel pain or burnt in their throats and lungs.*Soking can ake kids feel 10.______to their stoachs.时训练2Section ⅢLearning about Language ≈ Using LanguageⅠ.品句填词1.The origins of the ________(宇宙)are still a ystery.2.The ay 4th ________(运动) of 1919 is very iportant in the history of China.3.Our teacher tells us that exercise ________(有助于)to good health.4.Several ________(热情的) young teachers have just started working at the school.5.She’s got a really ________(积极的)attitude to life.6.When her husband left hoe she felt ________(抛弃)and useless.Ⅱ.选词填空reject;be strict with;enthusiastic;ake sense of;ake sense;cautious1.I can’t ____________________this poe,but perhaps I will if I read it again.2.Although I ____________________ by the university, I didn’t lose heart.3.As she ____________ very __________________ her children, they developed a good studying habit.4.Only after finishing reading the passage can you find it____________________.5.With so any people watching hi, Ji was very ________________.6. He doesn’t sound ________________ about the place, in which his parents have ever worked.Ⅲ.单项填空1.(2021年临沂高二检测)I don’t think his reason for being late akes________.A.use B.senseC.value D.cause2.(2021年青岛高二检测)The teacher didn’t explain the proble clearly,so any students were ________.A.confusing B.ixingC.confused D.ixed3.(2021年石家庄高二检测)Fireen said the fire was under control,but they warned that the change in weather ight ________ a new fire.A.bring in B.break outC.result fro D.lead to4.(2021年湖州高二检测)The power station ________last year is a big one.A.having been built B.builtC.being built D.to be built5.(2021年河南实验中学高二检测)Only in this way ________to get there ahead of tie.A.you can hope B.you did hopeC.can you hope D.did you hope6.A sall but ________ crowd cheered as the players ran onto the field.A.energetic B.enthusiasticC.enjoyable D.encouraged7.I cared for none of the presents ________the wonderful bag you boughtfor y 12th birthday.A.in addition to B.as well asC.in addition D.apart fro8.Franklin’s ability to learn fro observations andexperience________greatly to his success in public life.A.owed B.contributedC.attached D.related9.―How do you________we go to Beijing for our holidays?―I think we’d better fly there.It’s uch ore cofortable.A.insist B.wantC.suppose D.suggest10.Our students ought to ________our share to the coing college students’ sports eeting in our city.A.contribute B.constructC.instruct D.introduceⅣ.完形填空Every orning y friend would stop on the way to work to have a quick breakfast with her 8­year­old son.Then she__1__hi off at school.They ate the sae thing every orning:an egg sandwich,juice,coffee for her,and ilk for hi.One day she ordered a(n)__2__breakfast.Once they finished eating and were heading out of the door,she__3__,said good orning to a hoeless an sitting outside of the__4__,and gave hi the breakfast she had ordered forhi.He__5__her,telling her it was his first eal during the lastseveral__6__.She cou ldn’t help but feel__7__and was glad she finallytook__8__.She told her son that she had seen the an every day that week there and that__9__,herself included,had offered hi__10__,support,food,ordrink.She__11__explained that hoelessness could happen to anyone and that it was iportant to__12__needy people.So her “Tradition of Kindness” __13__.Each day she and her son went onto__14__the hoeless an breakfast.The__15__was kept until they oved awayseveral years later,__16__the experience was firly pu t into her son’s ind.y friend__17__every tie she tells e that this “Tradition of Kindness” goes on with her son,who reebers this__18__tradition.Noorking in a copany,her son stops every orning at Starbucks for a coffee and offers a hoeless person a breakfast before going to the__19__.What a great tradition that he can__20__to his children as well!1.A.sent B.droppedC.called D.drove2.A.light B.expensiveC.ordinary D.extra3.A.stopped B.escapedC.backed D.hid4.A.shop B.arketC.hotel D.restaurant5.A.recognized B.refusedC.thanked D.found6.A.days B.inutesC.onths D.weeks7.A.cold B.goodC.strange D.nervous8.A.action B.tieC.care D.effect9.A.everyone B.soeoneC.no one D.anyone10.cation B.inforation C.cofort D.safety11.A.again B.furtherC.once D.first12.A.contact B.encourageC.follow D.help13.A.began B.existedC.failed D.changed14.A.win B.buyC.show D.award15.A.proise B.agreeentC.order D.practice16.A.although B.soC.but D.because17.A.cries B.jupsC.jokes D.siles18.A.school B.childhoodC.youth D.adulthood19.A.office B.cineaC.store D.library20.A.connect B.relateC.pass D.oveⅤ.阅读理解Researchers at Oregon State University(OSU)have ade iportant progress in work that should lead toward robots that can not only walk and run very well,but use little energy at the sae tie.Studies are oving closer to designing robots that could do dangerous work,create prosthetic libs(假肢)for huans that work uch better than in the past,or even help soe people who use wheelchairs to get“walking”abilities.“Researchers have been working toward robot oveent for a long tie,”said Jonathan Hurst,a professor at OSU.“What we’ve done is to study whatbehavior is really possible for a robot.”The oveent of huans and other anials is difficult to ing little energy,they can ove easily over hard areas,and enjoy balance fro uscles(肌肉).They have different ways to deal with forces,such as holding soething hard in place rigidly(牢牢地),like the act of holding a cup of coffee level during a car ride.In their recent studies,the OSU researchers proved that these two_abilities are utually exclusive(相互排斥的).Huans deal with this proble by using pairs of uscles.For a robot,the ore it’s able to do one of these tasks,the less able it is to do the other.Presently,robots that can walk and run ust be as rigid as possible while walking.But this way uses a lot of energy.The OSU researchers are working toward soething that has siilar or better perforance,but uses far less energy,and is closer to the abilities of anials.“So there’s no reason why we shouldn’t be able to build robots withgood oveent ability,”Hurst said.“Clearly this ight be useful in highly dangerous situations.But I could also see great iproveents possible with prosthetic libs that work uch better than present technology.”1.The robots being studied by researchers at OSU________.A.are successful nowB.use little energyC.do better than beforeD.can run faster than huans2.Which of the following have researchers been studying all the tie?A.The robots’ oveent.B.The robots’ weight.C.The robots’ sizes.D.The robots’ walking speed.3.The underlined words“two abilities”in Para.4 refer to________.A.walking and runningB.walking and holdingC.oving and using little energyD.oving and balancing4.According to Jonathan Hurst,we know that robots with good oveent ability________.A.can be used in edical scienceB.are only used in highly dangerous situationsC.will hardly be created in the futureD.will have a bad influence on an5.Which section of a newspaper is this passage probably taken fro?A.Business. B.Science.C.Environent. D.Advertiseent.感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。

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Tracy Wong is a well-known Chinese-American writer. But her writing__31___ was something she picked up by herself. After her first job , teaching disabled children, she became a part-time writer for IBM. __32___ , writing stories was simply a personal interest. Tracy sent three of her stories to publisher. __33___ they immediately suggested that she put them together to make a single one long story and paid Tracy a ﹩500,000 advance. “A pretty money ,”said the publisher, “for__34___ writer.”___35__ Tracy’s characters are interesting, her stories sometimes__36___ readers uneasy: those about the supernatural. “My mother believed I could connect with the afterlife world.” She told a close friend. “She used to have me speak with my grandmother, who died many years ago.”“Can I? I don’t think I can,” Tracy said with a laugh. “But I do have __37___ when things come to me__38___.” Once, she was wondering how to complete a __39___ set in ancient China. __40___ the doorbell rang. It was a FedEx delivery man, with a copy of book on Chinese__41___. It came without her having __42___ it.Though she has published 10 books, Tracy has remained __43___ by her fame. She lives in the same__44___ she lived 27 years ago- although in a more comfortable home. There’s more room for __45___ in her life- and it wasn’t just writing.31. A. skill B. experience C. practice D. method32. A. instead B, Normally C. Certainly D. Then33. A. Interested B. Anxiously C. Seriously D. Encouraged34. A. a foreign B. a popular C. an unusual D. an unknown35. A. Now that B. Even though C. Just because D. Except that36.A. find B. turn C. leave D. hold37. A. events B. chances C. feelings D. moments38. A. for no reason B. from a distance C. by accident D. as gifts39. A. description B. painting C. scene D.talk40. A. Surprisingly B. Suddenly C. Expectedly D. Fortunately41.A. cooking B. history C. play D. medicine42. A. known B. sent C. realized D. ordered43. A. unchanged B. excited C. determined D. unmovedentered his boy at the school, and while he was in that part of the world he thought he might just as well phone them. I remember my eyes stinging(刺痛) and my hands shaking with the puzzlement of my feelings. There was excitement, at the heart of great sadness."Oh, he doesn't want to go away," said my mother, "You shouldn't go on like this.” “It's up to him," said my father. "He can make up his own mind."56. The house the writer's family lived in was ________.A. the best they could affordB. right for their social positionC. for showing offD. rather small57. His father sold his Roils-Royce because ________.A. it made him feel uneasyB. it was too old to work wellC. it was too expensive to possessD. it was too cheap58. The writer's father enjoyed being different as long as ________.A. it drew attention to himB. it didn't bring him in argumentsC. it was understood as a jokeD. there was no danger of his showing off59. What was the writer's reaction to the idea of going to Eton?A. He was very unhappy.B. He didn't believe it.C. He was delighted.D. He had mixed feelings.60. We can know from the passage that ________.A. Children who can go to Eton are very famousB. Children can go to Eton if they willC. It is very difficult for a child to get admitted by EtonD. Children don't have the right to decide whether they will go to EtonCThe US airline industry is facing a new threat to its profits-heavier passengers, a report has found. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the average US adult put on ten pounds (4.5kg) of weight during the 1990s. Transporting the extra weight cost airlines an extra $275 million in fuel costs in 2000, the report says. Earnings at airlines have already been under pressure due to the decreasing demand and a record increase in the price of crude oil(原油). In the US, a number of airlines have gone bust while others are struggling to survive in an ever more competitive market place. While it is relatively easy to check the weight of a traveler’s luggage and charge those that burst limits, it is much harder to regulate a person’s waistline. Some firms have toyed with the idea of(jokingly suggested) charging overweight travelers for two seats, but it is not a practice that has taken off67. _______ A woman with two children aged six and ten will spend July in Scotland. The children are interested in animals and plants and the mother enjoys fashions.68. _______ A handicapped lawyer must use a wheelchair and drive her own car. She enjoys concerts, museums, fine architecture and swimming. She will spend the first two weeks of October in Scotland.69. _______ A writer, a teacher and their one-year-old daughter want to be in a quiet place during August. They enjoy good food, and like to take long walks (the baby rides in a back-pack).70. ________An old couple, aged 65 and 68, love mountain scenery and still take easy walks by the lakeside when they can. They hope to enjoy fresh air and some relaxing activities.A. Edinburgh. Post HouseA popular base for visitors to Edinburgh, this fine hotel stands next to the zoological Gardens within easy reach of the many famous sights, shops and entertainments of one of Europe’s most elegant capitals.B. Gatehouse of Fleet. Cally HotelThis impressive hotel, well-known for its good Scottish cooking, is an ideal choice for a relaxing family holiday. Set in 100 acres of private grounds, the Cally, a former stately home, has something for everyone including its own fishing lake, outdoor heated swimming pools, green lawn, tennis court, children’s playground and sauna baths.C. Glenborrodale. Glenborrodale Castle HotelThere can be few better places for a refreshing holiday than this picturesque hotel set in its own 120 acres of beautiful countryside by charming Lake Sunart on the Ardnamurchan Peninsular (半岛). Boating and fishing are both available.D. Inverness. Royal HotelA unique feature of the Royal is its fine collection of antique furniture, china and glass. This friendly comfortable hotel, a favorite meeting place for the towns people, is an excellent base for getting to know the Highlands-Lake Ness, Great Gien and Culloden Moor are all within easy reach.E. Peebles. Tontine HotelThe Tontine had a fascinating beginning –it was built in1808. This homely hotel has been extended to make it a really comfortable base for exploring the Tweed Valley and the attractive Lowland country.F. North Berwick. Marine HotelThis fine hotel overlooks the famous West Links golf course and is close to several sandy beaches. The Marine has its own open-air swimming pool and putting green as well as tennis courts, squash courts and saunas. Edinburgh, well-known for its art festivals, is only some 24 miles away.Ⅴ.写作(共两节,满分为35分)高二级英语(Ⅴ)期中考试答案听力:(32.5分)1-5 A B B C B 6-10 A C B B C 11-15 C A B B C16. lifted heavy boxes 17. lifted heavy boxes 18.stored shelvesbelled bottles 20. did little单选:(10分)21-25. D A A B B 26-30 D C B A B完型:(22.5分)31- 35. A DADB 36-40 CDACB 41-45 BDADC语言结构:(10分)46.by 47.that 48.a 49.because 50.while阅读:(40分)A)51-55CABDC B)56—60BADDC C)61-65DCBBA 66-70 EAFBC翻译:(15分)71.We hurried so as to attend the party on time.72. Seldom does the old lady leave her house because there is somethingwrong with her legs.73. This film reminded him of what he had seen in China.74. It was a pity that she should have cheated in the exam.75. My father had his car repaired yesterday.书面表达:(20分)Today more and more Chinese families have a car because most cars are getting cheaper and cheaper so that more people can afford it. My family doesn’t buy a car now and I don’t think I’ll suggest that my parents buy one someday. I think buses today are convenient and cheap enough to take us everywhere. In addition, too many cars will cause more road accidents and traffic jams and the air pollution will be more serious, too. So in my mind, it’s a good idea to travel by bus or by bike. Sometimes we can go on foot if it’s possible. It’s good for our health.。

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