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1、人教版新课标2012届高考英语单元测试题五(必修一)必修一Unit 5 NelsonMandelaa modern hero第一部分 听力(共二节,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. Where does this conversation take place?A. At a hospital. B. At a department store.C.
2、At a restaurant.2. How much is the food and drink? A.$2.65. B. $2.75. C. $2.95.3. Whats the man doing?A. Watching TV. B. Turning down the TV.C. Answering the phone.4. According to the man, what does he like to do if possible? A. To visit museums. B. To make a good plan.C. To visit the Modern Museum.
3、5. What news did the woman get from the man? A. Sam will leave New York very soon. B. Sams sister will leave for Los Angeles very soon. C. Sams sister will leave for New York very soon.第二节(共15小题; 每小题1.5分, 满分22.5分) 听一下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题, 从每题所给的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,
4、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67题。6. Who could the man be? A. A manager. B. A policeman.C. The womans husband.7. Where was the wallet found? A. In the restroom. B. Under the table.C. On the table.听第7段材料,回答第8至10三个小题。8. What are the speakers talking about? A. Buying a car. B. Choos
5、ing a gift.C. Using a computer.9. Whats the relationship between the two speakers? A. Husband and wife.B. Professor and student.C. Salesman and customer.10. What do we know about the person mentioned by the speakers? A. Maybe he likes something expensive. B. He is surely over sixty years old. C. He
6、must be fond of learning.听第8段材料,回答第11至13三个小题。11. Why does the girl borrow money from her father? A. To see a film. B. To watch a play. C. To go to a concert.12. How much money does the girl need? A. Eighteen dollars. B. Thirty-six dollars.C. Fifty-four dollars. 13. How many children want to go to th
7、e concert? A. One. B. Two. C. Three.听第9段材料,回答第14至17三个小题。14. What are the two speakers nationalities? A. British and Chinese. B. Chinese and French.C. Chinese and American.15. What problem was a newspaper article about? A. The problem of rapid growth of cars in cities in America. B. The problem of ra
8、pid growth of cities in America. C. The problem of rapid growth of skyscrapers.16.Do Americans carry out a birth control policy? A. Yes, they do. B. No, they dont.C. We cant know.17. What attitudes do most Americans take towards having children? A. Most Americans decide not to have any children. B.
9、Most Americans decide to have as many children as they can. C. Most Americans decide to have only one or two children.听第10段材料,回答第18至20三个小题。18. Why does the speaker give the lecture? A. To give some advice on the cycling tour. B. To explain the advantages of the cycling tour. C. To tell the listeners
10、 what to take for the cycling tour.19. What should the cyclists not do during the cycling tour? A. Ride as far and quickly as possible. B. Take water in summer. C. Enjoy the riding itself.20. In cold weather what should cyclists do first when they stop riding? A. Enjoy nature. B. Put on warm clothes
11、.C. Drink plenty of water.第二部分 词汇知识运用 (共二节, 满分40分)第一节 单元要点, 选择最佳答案填空。10分21.They are of_height, but I think Robert_the job. A. equally; is equalB. equal; is equal to C. equal; equalsD. equally; is equaled22. When they awoke the next morning, they were surprised to find a _ of fog floating in the air.
12、 A. cover B. blanket C. piece D. mixture23. Dont worry. There is no entrance_to the gallery. A. fareB. payC. salaryD. fee24. The leaders from six countries are discussing whether it is necessary to_a special committee to deal with the worldwide terror attack.A. put up B. set up C. build up D. found
13、up 25.I suppose you havent finished that report yet.I finished it yesterday, _. A. in this wayB. as far as I knowC. as a matter of factD. in a word26. I_my son not to walk beside the river, but he wouldnt listen.A. suggested B. hoped C. warned D. persuaded27.As he is_than his mates, he has more adva
14、ntages to get the job. A.more educationB. better educatedC.higher educatedD.further education28. When we think of communication, we_think of using things, talking face to face, writing messages and so on.A. shortly B. probably C. practically D. normally29. The first_of our journey to xian will be th
15、e flight from Dalian to Beijing.A. step B. stage C. period D. time30.The_doctors in the country were attending the medical meeting to find out the real _of SARS.A. experience, causeB.experienced,reasonC. top, causeD. top, reason第二节 完形填空。 30分 When I was 16 years old,I made my first visit to the Unite
16、d States.It wasnt the first time I had been 31 .Like most English children I learned French 32 school and I had often been to France,so I 33 speaking a foreign language to people who didnt understand 34 .But when I went to America I was really looking forward to 35 a nice easy holiday without an 36
17、problems. 37 wrong I was!The misunderstanding began at the airport.I was looking for a 38 telephone to give my American friend Danny a 39 and tell her that I had arrived.A friendly old man saw me looking lost and asked 40 he could help me. “Yes,” I said, “I want to give my friend a ring.” “Well, tha
18、ts 41 ,” he exclaimed. “Are you getting 42 ?But arent you a bit _ 43 ?” “Who is talking about marriage?” I replied. “I 44 want to give my friend a ring to tell her Ive arrived. Can you tell me 45 theres a phone box ?” “Oh!” he said, “theres a phone downstairs.”When at last we 46 meet up, Danny expla
19、ined the misunderstandings to me. “Dont worry,” she said to me. “I had so many 47 at first. There are lots of words which the Americans 48 differently in meaning from us British. Youll soon get used to 49 funny things they say. Most of the 50 British and American people understand each other!”31. A.
20、 out B. away C. outside D. abroad32. A. from B. during C. at D. after33. A. get used to B. was used to C. used to D. used34. A. EnglishB. French C. Russian D. Latin35. A. buying B. having C. giving D. receiving36. A. time B. human C. language D. money37. A. Too B. What a C. What D. How38. A. cheap B
21、. popular C. public D. good39. A. letter B. ring C. news D. information40. A. that B. if C. where D. when41. A. well B. over C. nice D. ring42. A. to marry B. to be married C. marrying D. married43. A. small B. little C. old D. young44. A. very B. just C. just now D. so45. A. where B. in which C. ov
22、er there D. that46. A. did B. do C. could D. had47. A. trouble B. difficulties C. things D. fun48. A. write B. speak C. use D. read49. A. every B. these C. some D. all the50. A. chance B. situation C. condition D. time第三部分 阅读理解 (40分)AElectrical devices (仪器) could soon use power made by human energy.
23、 Scientists say they have developed an experimental device that produces electricity from the physical movement of a person walking. British scientist Max Donelan and other scientists in Canada and the United States developed the device.The device connects to a persons knee. As the person walks, the
24、 device captures energy each time the person slows down. To do this, the device helps with the slowing down movement of the leg. The movements of the walking person push parts of a small machine that produces electricity. Using the device, an adult walking quickly could produce thirteen watts of ele
25、ctricity in just a minute. Donelan says walking at that speed could produce enough power to operate a laptop computer for six minutes.There are several possible uses for the device. Developers say it could help people who work in areas without electricity to operate small computers. The device could
26、 also be used in hospitals to operate heart pacemakers (起搏器). It could even be used to assist in the movement of robotic arms and legs.The experimental version of the device weighs about one and a half kilograms, but it is too costly for most people to buy. But the researchers hope to make a lighter
27、, less costly version. An improved version should be ready in one year. The developers hope the device will one day help developing countries. Nearly twenty-five percent of people around the world live without electric power. A similar product was invented in 2005 by Larry Rome of the University of
28、Pennsylvania. He created a bag carried on a persons back that also produces power from walking. The knee device does not produce as much electricity as the bag. But the bag requires the walker to carry a load of twenty to thirty kilograms. 51. The second paragraph mainly talks about _.A. who develop
29、ed the deviceB. how the device worksC. several possible uses for the devicesD. how much electricity the device can produce52. What is the disadvantage of the experimental version of the device?A. It is too heavy for the walker to bear.B. It is too complex for people to use.C. It will slow down ones
30、walking speed.D. It is too dear for most people to afford.53. Compared with the device designed by Larry Rome, this new device _.A. produces power without adding more loads to the walkerB. can produce more power in a much shorter timeC. needs to be equipped with a batteryD. can help the walker walk
31、faster54. From the passage, we can learn that the electrical device can _.A. help housewives operate the micro-wave ovenB. make it much easier for us to go onlineC. produce more electricity than that invented by Larry RomeD. be applied in medicine to operate heart pacemakers55. What would be the bes
32、t title for the passage?A. First device powered by walking will soon be on the marketB. Advanced technology brings in a new way to operate heart pacemakersC. Device gives new meaning to the idea of power walkingD. Human energy will become a main source of electricity BPlanet HunterWhen Geoff Marcy w
33、as 14, his parents bought him a telescope. Every night, he would go onto the roof outside his window to see the wonders of the sky. “What excited me most was whether there were planets(行星)in other solar(太阳的)systems where life might exist,” he says. “I decided to try to find planets orbiting(沿轨道运行)ot
34、her stars like our Sun.”And he did. “My fellow researcher, Paul Butler, and I found our first planet in 1995,” Dr. Marcy says. “We worked for ten years without finding anything! But we stuck with it, and our patience paid off.”Since then, the two scientists have discovered 65 of the more than 100 pl
35、anets found orbiting other stars. Dr. Marcy and Dr. Butler also spotted the first “family” of three planets. In June 2002 they announced another discovery: a Jupiter-like(像木星一样的)planet orbiting star 55 Cancri. At first, the two researchers found only planets that orbit close to stars. Recently, the
36、scientists found planets farther out. The planet orbiting 55 Cancri is a major breakthrough: it is the first sighting of a large gas planet about the same distance from the star as Jupiter is from the Sun. Why is this important? Scientists think that life on Earth may exist because of two special fe
37、atures(特征)in our solar system. The first is Jupiter. “Because its so big, Jupiter pulls comets and asteroids(小行星), or they all come and hit the Earth.” Dr. Marcy explains. “Without Jupiter, life on Earth would likely have been destroyed.”A second feature is that Earth is a rocky planet where liquid
38、water, which is necessary for life, can exist. Unlike gas planets, rocky planets like Earth have surfaces where water can gather in pools and seas, which may support life. A huge space exists between the Jupiter-like planet and two other planets that lie close to 55 Cancri. Is there an Earth-like pl
39、anet in the space, too small for us to notice? If so, says Dr. Marcy, “We would have two striking similarities to our solar system: a Jupiter-like planet and an Earth-like planet. And there may be life!”56. What can we learn about Dr. Marcy from the passage? A. He is fond of watching Jupiter. B. He
40、is from a scientist family.C. He dislikes working with Paul Butler. D. He is interested in finding life in outer space.57. Which of the following is true of the recent discovery? A. The planet is not as protective as Jupiter. B. The planet is close to star 55 Cancri. C. The planet proves to be a gas
41、 planet. D. The planet is as large as Jupiter. 58. How many planets orbiting other stars have the two scientists discovered so far? A. 100 B. 69C. 66 D. 6559. Dr. Marcy thinks that life may exist in the 55 Cancri system because _. A. he has found the system similar to the solar system B. he has disc
42、overed an Earth-like planet thereC. he has discovered a rocky planet thereD. he has found signs of life in the system60. “But we stuck with it”(in Paragraph 3)means _. A. they felt discouraged B. they carried on with itC. they failed in their attempt D. they made some progressCToday, at 28, the youn
43、g German Violinist Anner-Sophie Mutter is at the top. “She gives radiance (光辉) to the music, ” wrote Geoffrey Norris in The Daily Telegraph, London. Mutter was also one of the worlds youngest professors.Born in Rheinfelden on June 29, 1963, Anner-Sophie grew up in Wehr, a small town just five kilome
44、ters from the Swiss border. Her father, Karl Wilhelm Mutter, and her mother, Gerlinde, considered music lessons part of a good education. Thus, their first son, Andreas, began practicing the violin at eight, and his younger brother, Christoph, had piano lessons. It came as no surprise when Anner-Sop
45、hie said she wanted a violin for her fifth birthday.Her parents thought she was too young for the violin, and persuaded her to start on the piano. But Anner-Sophie has always had a mind of her own. “I longed to play the violin,” she said. “It seemed to me a much more interesting instrument.” After s
46、ix months, her parents gave in.The famous violin teacher Erna Honigberger, who lived nearby, became Anner-Sophis tutor(家庭教师). After only nine months of lessons, she entered the six-year-old in a nationwide competition for young musicians. With Christoph accompanying her(为她伴奏)on the piano, Anner-Soph
47、ies won first prize.In 1974, Erna Honigberger died. Anner-Sophies new teacher was Aida Stucki. She taught Anner-Sophe to develop her own ideas on how a piece should be played, not just to imitate(模仿)others. This is one of the violinists strongest, most distinctive characteristics(与众不同的特点)today.Thoug
48、h the Mutters were short of money at times, they limited their daughters performances to one or two a year. “We are glad we went the family road,” said her father. “No outsider(外人)can ever have an effect on our daughters career(生涯) or push her into playing more concerts than she wants to.” Later she
49、 was allowed to give six to eight concerts a year and make some recordings. Only when she turned 18 did she begin her professional career.61. It was_when Anner-Sophie asked for a violin.A. surprisingB. greatC. usualD. possible62. Anner-Sophies career dates back to_.A. the late 1960sB. her family edu
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