河南省林州市第一中学高中英语Unit2TheUnitedKingdom单元测试新人教版必修5.doc
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1、Book 5 Unit 2 The United Kingdom 单元测试 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。A What does family mean to you?Could you capture it in a photograph?If so,our great new competition is for you!All you have to do is take a picture that sums up your sense of
2、family life.The competition will be judged by the RD(Readers Digest)team and award-winning photo-grapher Barry Marsden.To get your creative juices flowing,here are two of our regular photographers tips for taking great pictures.Pal Hansen The most important thing is to carry a camera around with you
3、 at all times.Use manual(手动的)settings as much as possible.Now that everything is digital Id also say,“Shoot as much as possible,”because it doesnt cost anything.Michelle McCarron Kids find wonder in the simplest things,so as a photographer it helps to be ready for those moments.The connection across
4、 generations is sometimes best captured in a photograph.Frame your subject well.Get close to the action,or your subject,and choose your angle(角度)carefully.A slightly odd angle can make a photo different.HOW TO ENTER Take a clear photo with either a phone or digital camera.Send it to rdphotocompreade
5、rsdigest.co.uk by 5 pm,August 30,2014.Please include a brief explanation of whos in the entry(参赛作品).There are two categories one for adults and one for under-18s.In the adult category,the winner will receive 500.The under-18 winner will receive 250 of high-street vouchers(代金券)for a store of their ch
6、oice.Rules:Please make sure that pictures are not published before.If you are under 16 you must ask your parents permission to enter this competition.We will use entries in all print and electronic media.We cannot return your entry.Entry is not open to employees of Vivat Direct Ltd(trading as Reader
7、s Digest)and all other persons associated with this competition,their immediate families,and relatives living in an employees household.The judges decision is final.21.What do we know about the photo competition?A.It is designed for readers of RD.B.Entries must be about family.C.Photos must be taken
8、 by a camera.D.Pal Hansen is one of its judges.22.To take part in the competition,one should _.A.be 18 years old or above B.send in his entry in August C.ask his familys permission D.give a description of his entry 23.According to the text,winners of the competition will _.A.each win500 B.get their
9、entries back C.see their pictures published D.be offered some vouchers B He runs from explosions,drives over waterfalls and jumps from tall buildings.That might sound like Superman,but stuntman(特技演员)Vince Deadrick Jr.is very much human.As a stuntman in movies and television shows,Deadrick admits hes
10、 no stranger to getting hurt.He has suffered broken bones,bled,gotten knocked out and nearly fallen to his death,but he considers himself lucky to be alive after some of the stunts he has performed.Deadrick has been a stunt coordinator(协调员)for the Nickelodeon channel for 12 years.He has worked with
11、famous actors,directors and producers,and he has traveled all over the world.But that doesnt mean his work is easy.It took him years of hard work to get where he is today.Deadricks father,Vince Deadrick Sr.,was also a stuntman,but his family connection didnt give Deadrick a free pass into the movie
12、business.He learned from his dad how to set up cardboard boxes and fall pads for high falls,and he started training on his own once he decided to follow in his fathers footsteps.As a stunt coordinator,Deadrick takes danger seriously.When he hires a new stunt performer,he looks for a professional.“Yo
13、ure only as good as the people you hire,”he says.A stuntman needs to know his own abilities and limitations so he wont shy away from doing his best but also wont be such a daredevil(铤而走险的人)that he could hurt himself or others.When the actors and stuntmen are going to do something dangerous,they need
14、 to know theyre trusting the right person.With over 40 years in the business,Deadrick is an expert at making stunts both realistic and safe.Though he has a large amount of responsibility,Deadrick loves his job.“Im in a position where I have to make decisions on risk factors,keeping the actors and st
15、untmen safe while still making it look impressive.I love my business,and I love the excitement.”24.It can be inferred from Paragraph 2 that Deadrick is _.A.careless B.optimistic C.unfortunate D.generous 25.What do we know about Deadricks path to success?A.He picked up his stunt skills from a stuntma
16、n.B.He made it with hard work and great effort.C.His dad offered him great encouragement.D.His dad led him into the movie business.26.When hiring stuntmen,Deadrick _.A.cant be too careful B.prefers the fearless ones C.likes those with no limitations D.puts experience above all else 27.What does Dead
17、rick think of his job?A.Hard and boring.B.Easy and attractive.C.Skilled but relaxing.D.Challenging but exciting.C Many of the inventions that form part of our everyday lives had their roots right here in the UK.Lets take a look at some of the most important inventions.The bagless vacuum cleaner(真空吸尘
18、器)James Dyson,1979 There are some things we dont know we need until someone invents them.Step forward,the bagless vacuum cleaner.James Dyson came up with the idea after spending a lot of money on an expensive cleaner that simply pushed dirt around.Most of us would have left it that,but Dyson went on
19、 to change the basic principle of a vacuum cleaner an idea that hadnt been challenged for 100 years by designing a system that removed the necessity of the bag for good.His final version took five years of research.However,when Dyson first approached manufacturers(制造商)with his idea,he couldnt intere
20、st them.But he didnt give up and set up a factory in Wiltshire in 1993 to produce them himself.Two years later,Dyson products were outselling the competition.The Mini Alec Issigonis,1959 While the Americans were driving supersize Cadillacs,Britain famously went in the opposite direction and came up
21、with a small car.Alec Issigonis was responsible for the design and made a name for himself in motoring history with its launch(投放市场)in 1959 for the British Motor Corporation(BMC).The Minis success wasnt overnight.Many thought it“strange”,but it developed into a love affair with the British thats nev
22、er decreased,helped by the fact that many stars loved it.The London sewage system(污水处理系统)Joseph Bazalgette,1865 Like any major city,London has always produced large amounts of waste.Give thanks,then,to Joseph Bazalgette,an engineer who developed a far-reaching underground sewage system.It changed th
23、e process of getting rid of waste by dumping it into the Thames River.Even more impressive was his idea to construct pipes that would function for nearly 150 years and still be large enough to meet the need of an increasing population.As he said,“Were only going to do this once.”28.What do we know a
24、bout James Dyson and his idea?A.His efforts paid off at last.B.He enjoyed immediate success.C.His idea attracted many manufacturers.D.He set up the first vacuum cleaner factory.29.The Mini won its popularity _.A.soon after its launch in 1959 B.because it was advertised by stars C.with the help of so
25、me famous people D.because people lost interest in supersize cars 30.The underlined sentence“Were only going to do this once”in the last paragraph shows Bazalgette was _.A.cautious B.confident C.far-sighted D.strong-minded 31.What did the three British inventors have in common?A.Their success came a
26、fter many failures.B.They influenced many other inventors.C.They made their inventions by accident.D.Their inventions changed peoples lives.D As each semester begins,my colleague greets his students wearing a jacket and tie.“You make only one first impression,”he says.So while the rest of the semest
27、er he teaches class in his usual,more casual clothes,the first week he presents a different image.His thought is that students will remember their first meet positively and more readily think highly of him as the semester goes on because that favorable first impression has an influence on them.The s
28、equence(顺序)that we meet matters in how we judge subsequent(后来的)information.The big influence of first impressions is related to the halo effect,where the perception(看法)of positive qualities in one thing or part gives rise to the perception of similar qualities in related things or in the whole.Here
29、is an example:You meet a friendly person at a party and later are asked to collect money for a worthy cause.You call that person because you think she will make a contribution.In reality,there is no connection between being pleasant and being generous.Yet the halo effect leads you to think that the
30、two are related.The halo effect is powerful,but it is questionable whether it matters much in long-term relationships,such as that between teacher and student.While dressing up may make students think the teacher must know his subject matter because he creates a professional first impression,the eff
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