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1、Unit 5 Poems单元测试(原卷版)一、阅读理解。Aparadise.HereStale is a biking paradise.Here are the best trails(路线)to hit.?Root River TrailBest for: Experts and beginners looking to explore Minnesotas sightseeinglowa.Itscenery.Cycliststurned-bike path located along the states southern border with Iowa.lt ofters 42 pa
2、ved miles with beautiful lake scenery.Cyclists will be entertained by the landscape.?Grand Round National Scenic BywayBest for: Pretty much anybody who can ride a biketrails.Highlightsf Minneapolis, most popular parks and sites, this loop spiderwebs out to an amazing 100 miles of hiking and biking t
3、rails.Highlights along one of Americas best urban trail networks include the iconic Chain of Lakes stretch, which focuses on the beautiful waterfront areas.?Gitchi-Gami State TrailBest for: Beginners and professionals looking for unmatched lakeside viewsprogress.Whenway.Cyclistsprogress.When complet
4、ed, it will be an 88-mile paved trail that hugs the dramatic North Shore of Lake Superior, connecting two harbors and passing through five state parks along the way.Cyclists will pass through forests, cross numerous waterfalls, and access several of Lake Superiors impressive beaches.?Cuyuna Lakes Mo
5、untain Bike TrailsBest for: Beginner mountain bikers and thrill-seekersOnce home to several iron mines, the central city of Cuyuna is now among the states top mountain-biking destinations and is one of just 15 Silver Ride Centers in the world.With more than 30 miles of mixed-difficulty single track
6、trails for beginners and adventurers alike, they offer great lake views.1. What is special about Root River Trail?A. It is the shortest trail.B. It was once a railroad.C. It is under construction.D. It was home to iron mines.2. Which trail appeals to adventurers?A. Root River Trail.B. Cuyuna Lakes M
7、ountain Bike Trails.C. Gitchi-Gami State Trail.D. Grand Round National Scenic Byway.3. What do the trails have in common?A. The trails are far from cities.B. The trails are for professionals.C. Cyclists on the trails can enjoy lake views.D. Cyclists can experience mixed-difficulty trails.BParis is t
8、he city of drcams.If you plan to head for Paris for a study period, perhaps a little reality check is in order.But my experience was a romantic one.I paved my path to Paris through an exchange program.On arrival in Paris, I was constantly reminded of the official processes I had to complete-forms to
9、 fill in, meetings to attend-the list seemed endless.Then the real work began.Once classes were underway, I found myself volunteering to do oral presentations and assignments first rather than last.This method proved to be very helpful.Once I had finished classes for the week I had an ever-increasin
10、g list of museums to visit, neighborhoods to explore, and cafes to sit in.Maybe you can read books about Paris and talk to locals and other foreigners living there.But the one thing that reading a book or talking to someone cannot do is provide you with the experience of wandering Paris on foot.The
11、people watching, the sounds of the city, and the colors as the seasons change, they all add to the ecstasy that 1 experienced in Paris as an exchange student.After spending five months wandering through the charming neighborhoods, I fell in love with the atmosphere that came out from every open door
12、 and every spoken word.There is something comforting about walking to the market each Sunday to enjoy the beautiful display of fruits, vegetables and dairy products.Thcrc is warmth in saying Bonjour to the passers-by.On my last day in Paris, I confidently said “Bonjour Monsieur as I passed the littl
13、e store down the street.I guess the best part about going on exchange in Paris is falling in love with the city in your own way. A nd I know mine is unique and special to memy own little pieces of Paris.4. What does the underlined word “ecstasy“ in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Courage. B. Imaginatio
14、n.C. Happiness. D. Depression.5. According to the passage, what left the author the deepest impression?A. The friendly people he met in Paris.B. The special culture he experienced in the city.C. The academic achievement he made in his study.D. The presentations and assignments he did in class.6. Why
15、 did the author like walking to the market?A. Because of the romantic locals.B. Because of the pleasant weather.C. Because of the fresh vegetables.D. Because of the warm atmosphere.7. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. An exchange students life.8. Charming neighborhoods.9. An exchange program.1
16、0. A traveling experience.CMusic is often thought of as “easy or “play time”, but its not that at all.Music plays a very important part in our education.Students who learn music learn a lot of music history at schooLThis includes “modes(调式)”, which were used in churches during the development of mus
17、ic.They are still used today.Students learn about the historical events that were taking place when the music they play was written.They learn what the music was used for.So much of our culture is in music and has been for centuries.Music also helps wilh science.Students use science to help them dis
18、cover what sounds good together and what doesnt.Students also need science to understand something called the “overtone series”, which is about how music is produced by vibration(颤动)and why.Students learn a lot about languages.Many songs are written in other languages, including ancient ones.Student
19、s must learn to translate these works to understand what they are singing about.Some songs arc famous poems or short works set to music.Students learn a huge amount of coordination(协调)through music, so parts of the body can work better togcthcr.Studcnts must use fine motor skills in order to play an
20、 instrument.Singers and players must learn breath control and be in good shape to play.Students learn about art.Some famous pieces were written about important works of art, and students learn about the artists and styles as theyre playing the music.Music education also brings higher thinking to our
21、 children.lt allows them to think about complex patterns (How can I make my part sound better? How do this music and these different parts fit together? ). Students have to know absolutely(完全地)what every other musician does at all times.In that way, it develops teamwork.As one can see, music is very
22、 important to education besides bringing us fun.8. Learning music is helpful to the following subjects EXCEPT .A. scienceB. languageC. politicsD. history9.Students who learn music have to translate songs .A. because they are learning the languagebecause they must understand what they are singing abo
23、utB. because the songs are ancient onesbecause they are famous poems10. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A. Modes are still used in modern music.B. Different kinds of music show different cultures.C. Its easier fbr athletes to learn to play an instrument.D. A good musician
24、 should know the importance of teamwork.11. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The importance of music.B. The importance of music education.C. Ways to learn music well.D. Skills that music students should have.DSeal Island is a 200-mctcr long island in South Africa, which is surrounded by 55 to
25、 57 degrees Fahrenheit waters and covered with over 60,000 seals and some birds.This island has been home to many birds and seals.You may think this island is a paradise.In fact, the island is not famous for the seals or birds.However, the real stars are the great white sharks that leap out of the w
26、ater to catch the seals they are hunting.You may think that there is no way for a 15-foot long, 3,000-pound shark to hurl its body out of the water and catch a seal in midair. Actually, these sharks are called “Air Jaws”.Over the years, the seals have gotten smarter.Now, they go out in groups of sev
27、en or eight to feed.They swim down on the sea floor, which gives them extra camouflage(掩饰). When they have to swim near the waler surface, they swim in a zigzag(之字形的)pattern.But with all these tricks, they can still be outwitted(以智取胜)by the sharks.Usually, the sharks will take one seal away from its
28、 group and force it to swim on the surface, where it is easy to hunt.Sometimes, the seal is lucky and gets away, but most of them die in the process of trying to survive.Every year, tourists go to see these amazing animals leap out of the water, sometimes flinging(抛)their whole bodies into the air w
29、hen they want to catch the seals.Some people even want to go into shark cages to see the action from below! This is the reason why this island attracts thousands of tourists around the world every year.12. What probably makes Seal Island famous?A. The large number of seals in the water.B. The way th
30、e great white sharks hunt.C. The beautiful scenery of the island.D. The special position of the island.13. Why do the seals swim in a zigzag pattern?A. To save energy.B. To warm themselves.C. To look for food.D. To avoid the white sharks.14. We can infer from the third paragraph that.A. white sharks
31、 are dangerous animalsthe seals are cleverer than the white sharksB. the sharks are successful in hunting the sealsit is easier for the sharks to hunt the seals on the sea floor15. What is the authors purpose in writing the passage?A. To explain why Seal Island is famous.B. To show how white sharks
32、hunt seals.C. To advise us to visit Seal Island.D. To ask us to protect animals.二、七选五。How do we rid ourselves of the negative (消极的)thoughts and return to a place of peace and acceptance? Read on for some expert-guided tips.First, dont suppress (抑制)the negative thought. Research shows that its import
33、ant not to suppress negative thoughts as this only makes it worse.16 Then, select a positive thought orvisual to engage with in place of the negative thought that you set 什ce, Dr. Carla Marie Manly, and author of Joy from Fear, tells She Knows.Dont forget to breathe. Close your eyes and breathe in f
34、or a count of four; then breathe out slowly to the count of four. When worries and stress begin to rise, be kind to yourself.17 A worriedmind gets very calm when its fbeused on breathing rather than worrying,says Manly.18Just because you have a thought doesnt mean its true. When you notice youre bei
35、ng hard on yourself or thinking very negatively, take a step back and question the thought yoifrc having,suggests Touroni.19 Are you jumping to conclusions?Try a positive message mantra (咒语).When negative thoughts get a hold on you, Manly recommends focusing on a positive message or mantra that feel
36、s strong and calming for you. For example, your mantra might be, All will be well.20 Manly suggests keeping a copy of your mantra in your wallet, on your mirror, and on your desk for a handy reminder during stressful moments.A. Things will work out.B. Think of a peaceful image instead.C. Dont believ
37、e everything you think.D. And then pause to relax and breathe.E. Is there any evidence to support this?F. Can you trace back to where this all started?G. Instead, notice the negative thought and then let it float away.三、完形填空。Suppose(假设)you are going to Boston, and you 21 the city before. If someone
38、22 you about the interesting places in the city, you 23 to get some ideas of what you will see. But dont have a 24 idea of where these places are or of how to find 25 However, 26 someone has a map of the city and _27 you the main roads and buildings, you may say, Oh, now I see . I can find my way wi
39、th 28trouble at all Working in math is somewhat (有点儿) like trying to find your way 29 a new city. Perhaps the words may tell you some information and you have 30 it, but you cant see any clear road 31 the answers.Maybe you 32 a kind of map of the main roads in maths 33 you find your way. Explore (探究
40、)what lies in maths, and 34 to find the main roads. They will 35 you to the answer.If you can find the map”, the maths problems will be easily worked out.21. A. are going to visit B. once visitedC. have never visited D. have ever visit22. A. answers B. shows C. meets D. tellsA. begin B. like C. lear
41、n D. refuse23. A. clever B. clear C. strange D. wrongA. someone B. Boston C. them D. it24. A. if B. though C. whether D. sinceA. helps B. gives C. passes D. shows25. A. not B. no C. some D. muchA. of B. to C. in D around26. A. thought over B. heard aboutC. written down D talked with27. A. with B. fo
42、r C. of D toA. need to have B. dont need C neednt D. in need of28. A. help B. to help C. helps D help withA. try your best B. take your placeC. look up D walk onA. keep B. send C. lead D. ask 四、语法填空。Wherever you go in Xinjiang, whether the north or south of the Tianshan Mountains, youll notice small
43、 stands 36. some crispy and delicious nang is sold. The reason 37. this traditional flatbread happens to be popular among the ethnic groups here lies in its being easy to bake, store and transport.?While round and 38.(primary) made of flour, nang can vary in different ways. The largest nang, 39.(ref
44、er) to as “emanke,is as big as the wheel of a car, with more people 40.(bake) the bread in environmcntally-fricndly ovens now.?The Xinjiang nang industry has played 41.key role in poverty alleviation(减贫)too, aiming to create a more innovative and 42.(power) mode of industrial development. Nang cultu
45、ral industrial parks 43. (build) so far in many cities. Among them, the Aksu park stands out as a unique example of the 44.(combine) of production, sales and tourism. The park uses social media, online and offline stores, and also live streaming to promote 45. (it) products, expanding business acros
46、s and outside China.?五、应用文写作。假设你是晨光中学的李华。你曾经在英国游学时住在朋友Chris家,他妈妈最近来信,祝贺 你顺利完成高中学业,并询问你如何过高中最后一个假期。请给她回一封信,内容包括: 1.问候并感谢来信;划和家人一起做的事情;29. 学选择读什么专业,为所选专业打算做何准备。注意:词数不少于100词;可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。六、读后续写。A man came home from work late again, tired and irritated , to find his 5-year old son waiting for him
47、at the door. Daddy, may I ask you a question?HYeah, sure, what is it? replied the man.Daddy, how much money do you make an hour?*Thats none of your business. What makes you ask such a thing? the man said angrily.I just want to know. Please tell me, how much do you make an hour? pleaded the little bo
48、y.If you must know, I make $20.00 an hour.Oh, the little boy replied, head bowed.Looking up, he said, Daddy, may I borrow $10.00 please?,1The father was furious . If the only reason you wanted to know how much money I make is just so you can borrow some to buy a silly toy or some other nonsense, then you march yourself straight to your room and go to bed. Think about why youre being so selfish. I work long, hard hours everyday and dont have time for such childish games.nThe little boy quietly went to his room and shut the door. The man sat down an