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1、Un i t 5 Meet i ng your ancestors 单元测试题(120分钟150分)第一局部 听力(共两节,总分值30分)第一节(共5小题;每题1. 5分,总分值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 项中选出最正确选项,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. What time did the speakers fix for the appointment?A. At 4: 00. B. At 4: 15. C. At 4: 30.2. What will th

2、e man probably do?A. Change a school for his son.B. Make meals for his son by himself.C. Punish his son.3. Who gave Lucy the cell phone?A. Her mother.B. Her father.C. Her brother.4. What does the woman want to do?A. To have an X-ray.B. To go to the hospital.C. To help the injured man.5. What place m

3、ight be close to Jane and BilTs new home?A. A train station.B. A bus station.C. An airport.第二节(共15小题;每题1. 5分,总分值22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、 B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,Chinese workers are easier to cooperateB. they cant find proper jobs in Americathe economy of China is develop

4、ing rapidly56. What is mainly talked about in the passage?A. Cross-cultural conflicts.B. Cross-cultural partnerships.C. Multi-national companies in China.D. Different pays for the same work.57. What does the underlined word imbalance” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Unfair pay levels.B. Different working

5、 experience.C. Unequal opportunities.D. Different upbringing environment.58. We can infer from the last paragraph that.A. Americans working in China adjust very wellways of doing business in different countries differB. doing business in China takes money and patienceinternational companies need to

6、understand each otherC(2013 莱芜高二检测)Neddine Parker is up by 7 in the morning. After her morning exercises and some housework, she drives to the local hospital, where she volunteers once a week. What makes Parkers routine so extraordinary is that she is 104 years old.“I dont know why Im still here, sh

7、e said.Dr. Thomas Peris of the Boston University Medical Center is trying to figure that out. As the director of the New England Centenarian(百岁老人)Study, he studies there “super humans,those age 100 years and older.“Its like winning thn lottery”, he said. Youve got to choose the right numbers and the

8、 right combination.Researchers believe about 30 percent of aging is genetic. For those who get to extremely old ages, family history may play an even more important role.Reuben Landau9s mother lived to 100, and three of his brothers and sisters into their 90s. Landau is nearly 102, and he still prac

9、tices law a few hours every day. Both Landau and Parker are remarkably healthy. They take few medications and have no major illness.Peris has found that many centenarians lack a type of gene-E4that is associated with an increased risk of heart disease. One study found the gene is in 29 percent of yo

10、ung men, but only 15 percent of centenarians. Peris also believes they may have a protective gene”, one that helps them survive what might kill others. Parker, for example, smoked until she was 100 and had a stroke at 89.However, living into your 100s isnt just genetics. Aging successfully has much

11、to do with environment and behavior. Landau watches what he eats and exercises his body and mind every day. Hes convinced its why hes still in good health. People still have to do the right things to get to very old age, said Peris. So its not just the cards youre dealt, but how you play the hand.59

12、. According to the first two paragraphs, what Parker doesnt know in fact means.A. why researchers are studying herwhy she still can manage her routineB. why she volunteers once a week in the hospitalwhy she is still living at the age of 10460. By saying Its like winning the lottery95, Dr. Thomas Per

13、is means. A. it is quite unusual to be a centenarianit is very difficult to find super humans”B. it is a tough job investigating the aging processit takes a long time to win a lottery61. Why are Landau and Parker remarkably healthy according to the research?A. Because they are remarkably active in m

14、ind.B. Because they lack a gene linked to illness.C. Because they are fond of social work.D. Because they enjoy sports and housework.62. It can be inferred from the passage that.A. smoking may increase the risk of heart disease and other fatal diseasesgene E4 may reduce the risk of heart disease and

15、 other fatal diseasesB. environment and living habits are as important as genesgenes are not associated with some types of fatal diseasesD(2013烟台高二检测)Rae and Bruce Hostetler not only work very hard, they also relax just as well. Numerous vacations help the couple to maintain,,A . q their health and

16、emotional well-being-and its no surprise to health 西祕手: care professionals.“Rest, relaxation, and stress reduction are very important for peoples well-being and health. This can be accomplished through daily activities, such as exercise and meditation, but vacation is an important part of this as we

17、ll, said primary care physician Natasha Withers from one Medical Group in New York. Withers lists a decrease risk of heart disease and improve reaction time as some of the benefits from taking some time off. “We also know that the mind is very powerful and can help with healing, so a rested, relaxed

18、 mind is able to help the body heal better, “said Withers.Psychologists confirm the value of vacations for the mind. The impact that taking a vacation has on ones mental health is great, “said Francine Lederer, a clinical psychologist in Los Angeles who specializes in stress and relationship managem

19、ent, Most people have better life perspective and are more motivated to achieve their goals after a vacation, even if it is a 24-hour time-out. The trips could be good for their health, good for their family and good for their businesses.The online travel agency Expedia conducted a survey about vaca

20、tion time in 2010, and according to their data the average American earned 18 vacation days-but only used 14 of them. France topped the list, with the average worker earning 37 vacation days and using all but two of them. Americans9 responses may not be surprising in a culture where long hours on th

21、e job often are valued, but thats not always good for the individual, the family or the employer.Psychologists have also found that people who dont take enough time to relax may find it harder to relax in the future. Without time and opportunity to do this, the nerve connections that produce feeling

22、s of calm and peacefulness become weaker, making it actually more difficult to shift into less-stressed states, “ Mulhern said. 63. How did the author introduce the topic of the text?A. By making comparisons.B. By giving an example.C. By raising questions.D. By providing data.64. According to Natash

23、a Withers, vacations can.A. weaken reaction systemcure serious diseasesB. reduce the level of well-beingdecrease the risk of heart disease65. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. One should never wait to relax.B. Work and rest go against each other.C. Time and opportunity wait for no man.

24、D. A relaxed mind determines everything.66. What is mainly talked about in the text?A. Ways to relax in ones free time.B. The benefits of taking time off.C. Different opinions on holidays.D. The Hostetlers always on the go.ETwo students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have managed

25、 to develop a banana piano. Jay Silver and Eric Rosenbaum were looking for a way of turning everyday objects into keyboards. They have developed a piece of equipment called Makey Makey that can turn fruit, animals and even humans into keyboards. Mr. Rosenbaum told the BBC the idea behind the equipme

26、nt was to enable people to see the world around them as a collection of kits(配套元件).When asked about safety concerns, Mr. Rosenbaum said the amount of electric current used in the equipment was very small and harmless to the human bodies or animals. He said fuses(保险丝)had been included into the board

27、as well as the USB port to ensure safety.Mr. Silver said many things in our daily life can be used in their experiment. Even his cat became part of the experiment. According to Mr. Rosenbaum they have managed to turn two of his friends into sound machines, a beach-ball into a game controller and hav

28、e used a cup of milk to make music.Around 150 pieces of equipment have been made available to test-users and Ann Marie Thomas, lived in Minneapolis, was among the first to try it. She says even her four-year-old daughter has managed to use the equipment without any help. My kids love it. My daughter

29、 was able to plug it in and set it up. She has tried many other toys and has even managed to turn herself into the keyboard. ”Ms Thomas, a former professor of engineering, trains future engineering teachers and thinks the equipment has a lot of potential for use in schools. It is a great way to enga

30、ge kids with science and technology, “she said, It helped my daughter understand how science and technology may change the world. M 67. What is Jay and Erics purpose of developing MakeyMakey?A. To help people make more cheap pianos.B. To encourage people to learn more about music.C. To let people kn

31、ow that many things around us can be used as equipment.D. To show that modern technology can help with music development.68. According to the passage, safety measures of MakeyMakey include.a. having a small electric currenthaving low electric pressureb. having fuses in itusing USB portsA. a, bB. b,

32、cC. a, cD. a, d69. In Mr Silvers opinion, .A. many objects can be used in MakeyMakeybananas are best fit for MakeyMakeyB. cats should be used in the experiment firstMakeyMakey can make music by itself70. What can be inferred from Paragraph 4?A. Kids showed special interest in MakeyMakey.B. It is qui

33、te easy for people to use MakeyMakey.C. The 150 pieces of equipment have been given to test-users for free.D. Ms. Thomas was the first to experience MakeyMakey.第四局部 书面表达(共两节,总分值50分)第一节 完成句子(共10小题;每题2分,总分值20分)71. As Tom wouldnt accept the salary I could offer, I the jobto someone else, (alternative)因

34、为汤姆不愿接受我给他出的薪金,别无选择之下,我只好把这项工作给其他人 ToThe firm was successfully run and, he owed his success to the support of his friends, (look)公司经营得很好,回首过去,他把他的成功归功于朋友的支持。72. It was only after he knew he was in serious illness. (quit)仅仅在知道他的病情十分严重后他才戒烟。73. He hurried home the guests had left, (find)他匆匆忙忙赶回家,结果发现客

35、人们已经走了。74. Traffic in the city a snowstorm, (interrupt)市内交通被暴风雪所阻断。75. the task is finished, where can we have a holiday? (assume)如果工作完成了,我们去哪儿度假?76. My bicycle isnt where I put it. Who it? (move)我的自行车不在我放的那个地方了,会是谁动了它呢?77. This is an old building the 16th century. (date)这是一栋追溯至16世纪的古老建筑物。79.1 for t

36、hree days, but I still havent found it. (look)我已经花了三天的时间找我丧失的书,但还没有找到。80. I always had the dream to dance like a beautiful ballerina twirling around and around and hearing people. (applaud)我一直梦想着像一个美丽的芭蕾演员一样跳舞,伴随着观众们的掌声轻盈地旋 转。第二节 短文写作(共1题,总分值30分)请根据以下提示,结合你生活中的一个事例,就“帮助”这一话题,用英语写 一篇短文。A senior high

37、school student gets seriously ill and needs a transplant at once, which will cost much money. Knowing this, many students and their parents reach out their helping hands. On this planet, everyone may need help and everyone should give a helping hand to the people in need. 注意:无须写标题,不得照抄英语提示语;除诗歌外,文体不

38、限;内容必须结合生活中的事例;文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;词数120个左右。Un i t 5 Meet i ng your ancestors 单元测试题答案解析【听力材料】Text 1W: There seems no need to wait for them any longer. If s 4: 15 now.M: Yes, he did be late for it for 15 minutes, but be patient please, Alice! Text 2M: My son is studying in a boarding school, but I am con

39、sidering changing one for him.W: I cant agree with you much more. He may feel rejected if he cant see his parents every day.M: Right. He isnt used to the food there and often falls sick.Text 3M: Lucy, who bought you the new cell phone, your mother or father?W: Neither. M brother gave it to me as a g

40、ift.Text 4M: Ouch, it really hurts terribly, because I fell over heavily just now.W:I think you need an X-ray. Shall I help you get to the hospital?M: No, thanks.Text 5M: How do Jane and Bill like their new home?W:Its really very nice, but they are tired of the noise of the planes going over their h

41、ouse.Text 6W: ( So how long have you been having this pain?M: About two weeks, doctor.W: And have you had this kind of pain before?M: No, never. Thafs why Pm so worried. Am I. . . am I going to have a heart attack, doctor?W: Dont worry, Mr. Simpson.Most chest pains have nothing to do with heart prob

42、lems. Its nothing serious, just calm down. Lefs have a listen to your heart anyway. Could you unbutton your shirt for me, please?Text 7W: And dont forget to read Chapter Five and answer the questions on Page99! Oh, Jonathan Just a minute, I want to speak to you.M: Yes, Mrs. Fenway?W: Jonathan, why d

43、idnt you answer any questions on the homework?M: Oh, Im sorry, Mrs. Fenway, ,( but I read the wrong chapter last night.W: Oh, I see. But why didnt you read the right chapter after you looked at the questions?M: Well, I had to do too much other homework last night.W: And why were you late this mornin

44、g?M: Oh, I had to walk to school because the bus got a flat tire.W: Oh, Im sorry to hear that, Jonathan. Well, hurry to your next class or youUl be late.M: I will, Mrs. Fenway. See you tomorrow.Text 8W:How important are friends to you, Bill?M: Well, its really hard to say, dont you think so?W: Well,

45、 the teacher hasnt come in yet, class hasnt begun, and I was just wondering about it. So, what do you think about friends?M: Fve never regarded them as particularly important. Perhaps that飞 because I come from a big family-two brothers and three sisters and lots of cousins. Thats whats really import

46、ant to me. What about you?W: My situation, you know, is different, so I have different ideas. To me, friendship is the most important thing in life. Its more important even than love. If you love someone, you can always fall out of love again, and that can lead to a lot of hurt feeling and bitternes

47、s. But a good friend is a friend for life.Text 9M: Lefs discuss your education background. You were an English major, werent you?W: Yes. Thats right. But I liked French best.M: Fine.And could you tell me what kind of work experience youve had?W:My last position was with Loomis and Martin. That was f

48、rom 2005 to 2009. Thats a law firm in Sacramento. Before that I worked fbr Biship and Baldwin. That was from 2003 to 2005.M: Could you tell me what kind of salary you are expecting?W: Well, in my last job I was making $1, 500 a month. I understand that this position has a starting salary of around $1, 600 a month.M: Thats right.W: That would be fine with me.What I care about most is if the company provides opportunities for further education.M: Yes, our employees a

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