2019春人教新课标高二英语选修八练习:UNIT5 MEETING YOUR ANCESTORS 同步验收题 .doc
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1、选修8第5单元同步验收题第一部分 听力和词汇 (满分35分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. In front of our school stands an old temple, to three hundred years ago. A. dating back B. looking backC. making up D. taking on 22. The oil on the earth is becoming less and less. If we cant find sources of energy soon, our cars, buses an
2、d planes cant go. A. alternative B. convenientC. practical D. valid 23. Lisa tried to explain what had happened on the way to the company, but the manager angrily her in the mid-sentence. A. disturbed B. bothered C. interrupted D. paused 24. According to the satellite pictures, it may be safely that
3、 there is no animal life on Mars. A. published B. assumedC. obtained D. indicated 25. The expert said, “ whether a students favourite subject is math, science, music or English, the common thread to success in school is reading.”A. In terms of B. In place of C. In need of D. Regardless of 26. Some f
4、oreign scientists predict that it maybe ten years before it is possible for this countrys astronauts to walk on the moon, according to its rapid advance of technology. A. at least B. at most C. up to D. in all 27. Could you help me cut _ the vegetables to feed the chicks, Helen? No problem, Mum. But
5、 I will have to finish my homework first. A. upB. downC. out D. off 28. In 1991, I decided to make the business secondary and to make my adventure goals the focus of my life.A. primitiveB. primaryC. tentative D. systematic 29. If your computer got attacked by a virus, it may what is stored in it aut
6、omatically. A. saveB. ripenC. delete D. deliver 30. Even though Wally himself didnt pay muchattention to the discovery at that time, later people realize its in biology. A. identification B. accuracyC. analysis D. significance 31. Why dont you stay here for another day? , I dont think that would be
7、a good idea. I feel something seems to happen. A. AnyhowB. SomehowC. Meanwhile D. Therefore 32. up with doing the meaningless job day after day, Susan decided to move to New York for a better paying job. A. Feeding B. To feedC. Fed D. Being to feed33. , I think the company needs to develop some new
8、products to attract more customers. Sounds great!Tell us your specific plan. A. Looking for B. Looking upC. Looking aheadD. Looking into 34. The increase of private cars no doubt global warming, so I think the government should encourage people to take public transportation. A. sharpens B. associate
9、s C. accumulates D. accelerates 35. The abnormal behaviour of the boy didnt his parents attention. The next day, the boy was missing. A. payB. arrestC. seizeD. betray第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)A sobbing little girl stood near a small church. She had been turned away because it “was too 36 ”. “I ca
10、nt go to the Sunday School,” Hattie May Wiatt sobbed to Dr Conwell, the churchs pastor (牧师), as he 37 . Dr Conwell took her by the hand and found a place for her in the Sunday School class.Two years later, little Hattie May lay 38 in one of the poor buildings near the church. Her parents 39 Dr Conwe
11、ll, who had befriended their daughter, to handle the final 40 . Hattie Mays mother gave the pastor a tiny 41 her daughter had found in a trash can and kept under her pillow. It 42 57 cents and a note written in childish handwriting. The note read, “This is to help build the little church 43 so more
12、children can go to Sunday School.” For two years she had 44 pennies. Dr Conwell took the purse and coins into the church and told of the little girls 45 to build a larger church.A newspaper learned of the story and 46 it. Conwell told it and retold it. Eventually, 47 by Mattie Mays sacrifice (奉献), a
13、 resident offered him a piece of land at a(n) 48 price. Church members gave sacrificially and $250,000, a large sum of 49 , was eventually raised for a new church building. Hattie Mays dream was coming true. Temple Baptist Church in Philadelphia eventually grew to a large church with a 50 capacity o
14、f 3,300. Dr Conwell and the church then built the Samaritan Hospital (now University Hospital) to 51 quality medical care for those who lived in the neighbourhood, such as Hattie May Wiatt.Vision without action is 52 a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can 53 the
15、world. Never 54 that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change the world. 55 , it is the thing that always happens.36. A. coldB. terribleC. crowdedD. broken37. A. looked aroundB. took offC. gave up D. walked by38. A. hungryB. deadC. nervousD. calm39. A. called forB. worked withC. cared aboutD.
16、 agreed to40. A. examinationsB. answersC. arrangementsD. aims41. A. bookB. envelopeC. cardD. purse42. A. collectedB. costC. containedD. covered43. A. cleanerB. biggerC. tallerD. stronger44. A. savedB. requiredC. earnedD. contributed45. A. adviceB. dreamC. orderD. condition46. A. readB. provedC. reco
17、rdedD. reported47. A. inspiredB. excitedC. surprisedD. puzzled48. A. expectedB. lowC. regularD. usual49. A. moneyB. chargeC. rentD. tax50. A. layingB. seatingC. storingD. carrying51. A. checkB. showC. demandD. provide52. A. barelyB. certainlyC. merelyD. nearly53. A. knowB. discoverC. changeD. explor
18、e54. A. doubtB. believeC. mindD. imagine55. A. SoB. StillC. InsteadD. However第三部分AOn each Christmas night, our whole family get together and enjoy a visit from Santa himself.The Christmas of 1988, my youngest son, Matthew, was two. When Santa arrived, Matthew sat on Santas lap for the rest of the ev
19、ening. We took many pictures with them.None of us knew how precious those photos for Santa and Matthew. Five days after Christmas, Matthew died in an accident at home. When the next Christmas was coming, it was hard for me to enjoy the holiday spirit. On December 13th, something special happened to
20、raise our spirits. We were just finishing dinner when we heard a knock on the front door. When we went to answer it, no one was there. However, there was a card and gift. We opened the card and read that the gift-giver wanted to remain anonymous; he or she just wanted to help us get through a hard t
21、ime by cheering us up.In the gift bag was a cassette of favourite Christmas music. We thought that it was a very clever gift, and it touched our hearts. We listened to the songs one by one, and the spirit of Christmas began to warm our hearts.Then we received one gift for each day until Christmas. W
22、e were interested in what would possibly come next.Each year since then, as we decorate our Christmas tree, we place on it the gifts we received on Christmas. We never found out who it was. 56. The photos for Santa and Matthew became precious because _.A. Matthew died in an accidentB. Santa would no
23、t come againC. Matthew is the youngest sonD. the writer loved Matthew more than others57. We can infer that Matthew _.A. was a lazy boy B. loved Santa very much C. was not healthy before he died D. liked taking pictures58. The underlined word “anonymous” means “_”.A. with the name unknown B. with a
24、heart open C. silent D. thankful59. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The gifts made the writer sad for her son.B. The gifts made it less hard for the writer to get through Christmas.C. The writer was in deep sorrow when receiving the gifts.D. Matthew died on the Christmas D
25、ay in 1988.B People come into your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime. When you figure out which one it is, you will know what to do for each person. When someone is in your life for a REASON, it is usually to meet a need you have expected. They have come to help you through a difficulty, to
26、 provide you with advice and support. They are there for the reason you need them to be. Then, without any wrong doing on your part, this person will say or do something to bring the relationship to an end. Sometimes they die. Sometimes they walk away. What we must realize is that our need has been
27、met, and their work is done. And now it is time to move on. When people come into your life for a SEASON, it is because your turn has come to share, grow, or learn. They bring you an experience of peace, or make you laugh. They may teach you something you have never done. They usually give you lots
28、of joy. Believe it! It is real! But, only for a season. LIFETIME relationships teach you lifetime lessons; things you must build upon trust and love. Your job is to accept the lesson, love the person, and put what you have learned to use in all other relationships and areas of your life. 60. The sim
29、ilarity of the people mentioned in the passage is that _.A. they always stay with youB. they all love you deeplyC. you need them in different situationsD. you can leave them when they are wrong61. Someone in your life for a reason may leave you soon because _.A. their work is doneB. you have done so
30、mething wrongC. they dont want to make friends with youD. they walk away62. According to the passage your primary school classmates are the people in your life for _.A. a reason B. a season C. lifetime D. friendship63. The passage mainly tells us _.A. how to make friendsB. how to deal with different
31、 peopleC. what different people mean in your lifeD. we should only make friends for lifetimeC On August 15th, in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Chusovitina was a shining star although she failed to win a gold medal.When 33-year-old Oxana Chusovitina competed in her fifth Olympics (the Beijing Olymp
32、ics), she would be twice the age of most of her competitors. In addition, she had also competed in ten World Championships, three Asian Games and three Goodwill Games. Chusovitina holds the record for the most individual World Championships medals on a single event. She won an Olympic team gold meda
33、l when she was 17-year-old in 1992 for the CIS (独联体). In 2002, when her son Alisher was seriously ill, she moved to Germany so that he could get the best possible treatment. She kept up her training. But saving Alishers life is not her only goal, as she said, “There is nothing in the world I enjoy m
34、ore than gymnastics.”Chusovitina was born on June 19, 1975 in Uzbek SSR. She was a competitor for the CIS and Uzbekistan. She has competed for Germany since 2006. By 2008, Chusovitinas career in gymnastics had been almost twenty years. She is one of only a handful of women to return to international
35、 competition after becoming a mother. Chusovitina has been considered as a model by many people.64. When she was 17 years old, Chusovitina won an Olympic team gold medal for _.A. the CIS B. UzbekistanC. Germany D. Russia 65. Chusovitina began her career in gymnastics nearly _ years ago.A. 14 B. 20 C
36、. 15 D. 1266. The underlined word “handful” in the last paragraph means “_”.A. many B. a small number of C. large D. the number of67. Chusovitina left her homeland because _.A. she wanted to compete in the Beijing 2008 Olympic GamesB. she wanted to serve GermanyC. her sons illness couldnt be cured i
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