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1、Unit 5 the value of money单元核心素养单元测试题(45分钟)班级姓名:得分:第一局部.单词拼写。(每个1分)The boys bathed, dressed and went d(到楼下)for lunch.1. He f(皱眉)with displeasure as he read his sons school report.2. Students have the o(选择)of studying abroad in their second year.3. The old house had been long ago pulled down, and a fi
2、ne b(宽阔的)road was in its place.4. He did i(确实)keep important documents inside his hat.5. Theres no reason why you cant have a perfectly n(正常的)child.6. That book has a good(t青节)and much clever dialogue.7. Even if we cannot agree, we should m(保持)our contact.8. The automobile, along with a house and a
3、garden, is an essential e(耍素)of the American Dream.9. The developing countries bear the burden of an enormous e(夕卜部的)debt.第二局部,短语拼写。(每个题1分;错一空不得分;每个空一个单词)Lord all questions in a confident, relaxed manner.(回复)1. (假使那样的话),you need all the help you can get.2. If the user, he or she may get a better pri
4、ce.(愿意等待)3. Students(被允许)discuss course materials, including homework, with others in the class.4. . He (目不转睛地看着)the girl as if (he was) seeing her for the first time.第三局部 阅读理解(每题2.5分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAlan Naiman was known for being very careful about how he spent his
5、money.But even those closest to him had no knowledge of the fortune he quietly gathered and the last act he had planned.Naiman died of cancer at age 63 last January.The man from the American state of Washington gave most of his money to groups that help the poor, sick, disabled and abandoned childre
6、n.He gave them $11 million.The large amount of his fortune shocked the groups that received his gifts and even his best friends.That is because Naiman had been known to repair his own shoes with duct tape.He had sought deals to buy food from grocery stores at closing time and taken friends out to lu
7、nch at low cost restaurants.Naiman died unmarried and childless.He loved children but also was intensely private.He saved, invested and worked extra jobs to gather money.He rarely spent the money on himself after seeing how unfair life could be for children who suffer most.Naiman was a former banker
8、 who worked for the past 20 years at the state Department of Social and Health Services.He earned $67, 234 a year and also took on side jobs.Sometimes, he worked as many as three at a time.He saved and invested enough to make several millions of dollars.He also received millions more from his parent
9、s after they died.He left $2.5 million to the Pediatric Interim Care Center in Washington.The center is a private organization that cares for babies born to mothers who abused drugs and children with drug dependency.The center used the money to pay off its mortgage (按揭)and buy a new vehicle to trans
10、port the children.Naiman gave $900, 000 to the Treehouse, where children without parents can choose toys and necessities for free.Treehouse is using Naimans money to expand its college and career support services Statewide.1. Why were Naimans best friends shocked at his donation?A. He left nothing t
11、o his relatives.B He was dishonest in his economic conditions.C. He received wealth from his parents secretly.D. He used to be very careful to spend money.2. Naiman was greatly concerned about.A. his moneyB his careerC. children in troubleD. life after retirement3. What does Paragraph 5 mainly talk
12、about?A. Why Naimans parents turned rich.B. Where Naimans fortune came from.C. How hard Naiman worked all his life.D. How clever Naiman was to gather money.4. How did Naimans money benefit the Pediatric Interim Care Center?A. It improved its transport system.B It offered more toys to children.C. It
13、sent more children to college.D. It helped more women give up drugs.第四局部.阅读七选五Do you have a spare room in your house? Do you like to share your drive way in front of your garage with others?Both of these can help you make money.1Perhaps the best-known example of a company in this field is Airbnb-an
14、American web business which allows you to rent out your spare room to holidaymakers.lt says it operates in 34, 000 cities and it has 800, 000 listings of rooms and apartments.2A British company is doing something with parking spacesJustParks founder, Anthony Eskinaizi, says, “when I had the original
15、 idea, I spotted a driveway close to a sports stadium.lt would have been so convenient if I could have just parked in the driveway rather than in a commercial car park. 3_Around 20, 000 people have advertised their spaces on the website, and he says around half a million drivers use it.4 They are pe
16、ople who run things like traditional hotels and commercial car parks.They are afraid of ending up losing money.5 Regulations for these new businesses are unclear.How will renting out your driveway affect your neighbour? Because this is a new business world, those rules arent there yet.A. And there i
17、s another problem.B A commercial car park is inconvenient.C. And his great idea has proved a success.D. But the new business of renting has its competitors.E. They seem to have occupied the majority of the market.F. But the government says no to the new business of renting.G. Many people are benefit
18、ing from this new business of renting.第五局部:语法填空Mark Twain, born in Florida 1. November 30th, 1835, 2. (bring) up in Hannibal, Missouri, along the Mississippi River.He is best known for his 3.(novel) set in his boyhood world on the river, such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huc
19、kleberry Finn.He 4.(love)the river so much that even his pen name was about the river.The phrase mark twain“ means that the water is twofathoms in 5.(deep). The play in this unit is adapted(改编)from The Million Pound Bank Note6.(write) by Mark Twain.lt was the summer of 1903, 7.two wealthy brothers made a bet.Oneof them doubted 8.a man could survive a month in London with a million pound bank note.At thismoment, they saw a penniless man 9.(wander) on the pavement.lt was Henry, 10.Americanbusinessman, who was lost in London.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.