2020-2021学年人教版高二上学期期末英语单元测试:必修5 UNIT1 GREAT SCIENTISTS WORD版含答案.doc
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1、必修5 Unit1 Great scientists 单元题目步骤(过程)形式(题型)Unit 1Great scientists 单元词汇总识单词测写单元语法测试单项选择单元语篇回顾语法填空单元综合能力检测完形填空阅读理解书面表达一单元词汇总识(单词测写)1.characteristic n. _2.radium n. _3.painter n. _4.put forward _5.scientific adj. _6.conclude vt. & vi. _7.conclusion n. _8.draw a conclusion _9.analyse vt. _10.infect vt.
2、_11.infections adj. _12.cholera n. _13.defeat vt. n . _14.expert adj. n_15.attend vt. _16.physician n. _17.expose vt. _18.exposeto _19.deadly adj. _20.cure n. vt. _21.outbreak n. _22.challenge n. vt. _23.victim n. _24.absorb vt. _25.suspect vt. n. _26.enquiry n. _27.neighbourhood n. _28.severe adj.
3、_29.clue adj. _30.pump n. vt. _31.Cambridge _32.foresee vt. _33.investigate vt. & vi. _34. investigation n. _35.blame vt. n_36.pollute vt. _37.handle n. vt _ 38.germ n. _39.link vt. & n. _40.linkto _41.announce vt. _42.certainty n. _43.instruct vt. _44.responsible adj. _45.construct vt. _46.construc
4、tion n. _47.contribute vt. & vi. _48.apart from _49.firework n. _50.chart n. _51.creative adj. _52.co-operative adj. _53.positive adj. _54.(be)strict with_55.Nicolaus Copernicus _56.revolutionary adj. _57.movement n. _58.make sense _59.backward adv. & adj. _60.loop n. _ 61.privately adv. _62.spin vi
5、. & vt_ 63.brightness n. _64.enthusiastic adj. _65.cautious adj. _66.reject vt. _67.universe n. _49、overcoat n. _50、teenager n. _51、get along with _52、gossip vi. & n. _53、fall in love _54、exactly adv. _55、disagree vi. _56、grateful adj. _57、dislike n. & vt. _58、join in _59、tip n. vt. _60、secondly adv
6、. _61、swap vt. _62、item n. _二单元语法测试(单项选择)1_ to train his daughter in English, he put an ad like this in the paper, “_, an English teacher for a tenyearold girl.”ADetermined; wantedBDetermined; wantingCDetermine; wantedDDetermining; wanting2_ into English, the sentence was found to have an entirely d
7、ifferent word order.ATranslatingBTranslatedCTo translateDHaving translated3_ more attention, the trees could have grown better.AGivenBTo giveCGivingDHaving given4(2015江苏)Much time _sitting at a desk, office workers are generally troubled by health problems.Abeing spentBhaving spentCspentDspending5 -
8、 How do you deal with the disagreement between the company and the customers? - The key _ the problem is to meet the demand_ by the customers.Ato solving; makingBto solve; makingCto solving; madeDto solve; made6The disk ,digitally _in the studio, sounded fantastic at the party that nightArecordedBre
9、cordingCto be recordedDhaving recorded7(2016北京)_ over a week ago, the books are expected to arrive any time now.AOrderingBTo orderCHaving orderedDOrdered8_more time, hell make a first-class tennis player.AHaving givenBTo giveCGivingDGiven9To learn English well, we should find chances to hear English
10、 _ as much as we can.AspeakBspeakingCspokenDto speak10When _ to danger and conflict, men tend to increase blood pressure, feeling nervous or anxious.AexposeBexposedCto exposeDexposing三单元语篇回顾(语法填空)John Snow,a well-known doctor in London,became 1._(inspire)when he thought about helping ordinary people
11、 who 2._(expose) to cholera,a 3._(dead)disease of his day.Many thousands of people died every time there was an outbreak 4._ no one knew the cause of it.John wanted to help solve 5._ problem.He got interested in two theories 6._ (explain) how cholera killed people.He believed in the second theory 7.
12、_ suggested that people absorbed the disease with their meals.In 1854,8._ another outbreak hit London,he was ready to test the two theories. 9._ the help of the map 10._ made,he got a valuable clue about the cause of the disease and was able to announce that the water was to blame.四综合能力检测(完形填空、阅读理解和
13、书面表达)1.【完形填空】Do you think you have what it takes to be a successful scientist? A successful scientist is generally a good observer. He makes full 1 of the facts he observes. He doesnt accept ideas which are not 2 on obvious facts, and therefore refuses to accept authority as the only 3 for truth. He
14、 always checks ideas 4 and makes experiments to prove them.The rise of modem science may perhaps be considered to 5 as far hack as the time of Roger Bacon, the wonderful philosopher of Oxford,who lived between the years 1214 and 1292. He was probably the first in the Middle Ages to 6 that we should
15、learn science 7 observing and experimenting on the things around us, and he himself 8 many important truths.Galileo (1564 - 1642), 9 , who lived more than 300 years later, was the greatest of several great men in Italy, France, Germany, and England, who began to show how many important 10 could be d
16、iscovered by observation by degrees. Before Galileo, learned men believed that large bodies 11 more rapidly towards the earth than small ones, 12 Aristotle said so. But Galileo,going to the 13 of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, let fall two 14 stones and proved Aristotle was wrong. It is Galileos 15 of g
17、oing direct to nature, and proving our 16 and theories by experiment, that has 17 all the discoveries of modem science.What 18 those people good scientists? From the example of Galileo, we know clearly that 19 scientists are those whose observations have 20 better results.1AuseBsenseCspeedDtrust2Are
18、liedBbasedCinsistedDcentered3AreasonsBcausesCadviceDresult4AcasuallyBcarefullyCquicklyDprivately5AdateBkeepClookDcome6AcommandBsuspectCsuggestDconclude7AinBwithConDby8AbroughtBdiscoveredChandledDannounced9AhoweverBthereforeCseldomDnever10AtruthsBproblemsCinvestigationsDsubjects11AthrewBfellCranDroll
19、ed12AalthoughBbecauseCwhenDif13AplaceBfootCtopDceiling14AbigBsmallCsimilarDunequal15AspiritBskillCtheoryDwish16AplansBopinionsCworldDability17Aled toBturned toCset upDput forward18AmakesBpreventsCconsidersDpromises19AreasonableBsuccessfulCexpertDsensitive20AforeseenBrejectedCproducedDchallenged2.【阅读
20、理解】Hawking died early Wednesday at his home in England at the age of 76. Throughout his career as one of the worlds most recognizable cosmic thinkers, he regularly threw himself into pop cultures comedic ring with cameos(客串)on programs such as The Simpsons and Late Night with Conan OBrien.These appe
21、arances defined Hawkings personal life as mush as his universe-shaking theoretical work. Humor, however, was not just one side of his personality, but a key to overcoming the disease he struggled against since 1963.“Keeping an active mind has been vital to my survival, as has maintaining a sense of
22、humor,” Hawking said in a 2013 documentary. “I am probably better known for my appearances on The Simpsons and on The Big Bang Theory than I am for my scientific discoveries.”At 21, Hawking was diagnosed with a condition similar to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(肌萎缩性侧索硬化症), also known as Lou Gehrigs
23、disease. According to the ALS Association, “Half of all people affected with ALS live at most three or more years after diagnosis. Twenty percent live five years or more; only ten percent will live more than ten years.”The disease would eventually shut down Hawkings motor functions, making him speec
24、hless and unable to move without a wheelchair. Doctors initially said he would be dead in two years. His condition, however, proved to be a rate slow-acting version.But Hawking fought through his worse physical state, rising to a position as a celebrated professor of mathematical at the University o
25、f Cambridge and altering the popular conception of physics with his 1988 bestseller, A Brief History of Time.“When I turned 21, my expectations were reduced to zero,” he said in a TV show. He added, “It was important that I came to appreciate what I did have. Its also important not become angry, no
26、matter how difficult life is, because you can lose all hope if you cant laugh at yourself and at life in general.”21What was Hawking like according to the text?AHe was kind and brave.BHe was friendly and adventurous.CHe was humorous and strong-minded.DHe was shy and uncommunicative.22How did Hawking
27、 deal with ALS?AHe did further research into the disease.BHe kept a positive attitude towards his disease.CHe did more exercise and spoke a lot with others.DHe went to hospital to have a health check regularly.23What can be learnt from the story of Hawking?ALaughter is the best medicine.BLost time i
28、s never found again.CEverything comes to him who waits.DA journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.24What can we know from the text?AALS is a common disease in England.BDoctors once abandoned treatment for Hawking.CPlaying roles in comedy was Hawkings favorite.DIts almost a wonder that
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