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    2021_2021学年高中英语第四单元过关检测卷新人教版必修5.doc

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    第四单元过关检测卷A卷基础知识检测一、用所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子1We have earned the_from the government to build a new science lab.(approve)2He is an_ to the manager in the company, but when he meets difficulties, the manager always comes to his_. (assist)3For further_, please ask at Reception.(inform)4He is a_expert in the factory while his wife is a_brilliant pianist.(technique)5She has a_ for music and people think she is likely to be a_musician in the future.(gift)6He was_as head of department yesterday, so he was very happy to have an_ with his wife.(appoint)7Two years ago when he graduated from the university, he was an_here. But now he is a manager and acts as an_(interview)8They are enjoying a_taken by a good_when they were in West Lake.(photography)9Yao Ming is a_basketball player.(profession)10Xiao Ming_ gets up at 7 o'clock, but today he gets up at 6. That's_(usual)答案: 1approval2.assistant;assistance3.information4technical;technically5.gift;gifted6appointed;appointment7.interviewee;interviewer8photograph;photographer9.professional10usually;unusual二、翻译下列短语来源:Zxxk.Com1被控告_2保护以防 _3专注于 _4渴望做某事 _5同意某事 _6应该做某事 _7新闻采访 _8通知某人某事 _答案: 1be accused of2.defend.against/from3concentrate on4.be eager to do sth.5approve of sth.6.be supposed to do sth.7cover a story8.inform sb.of sth.三、用上述短语完成下列句子1Sixty­two government officials _protecting criminal gangs recently.2Here are some simple steps to _ yourself_computer virus attacks.3Her mother doesn't_her going to study in the United States alone.4The newcomer is curious about his work and _begin his work soon.5I'm a green hand as a journalist, so I can't _on my own at present.6You _ hand in your report five days before the chairman comes to our city.答案: 1have been accused of2.defend;against/from3approve of4.is eager to5.cover a story6are supposed to四、语法填空 Today we can read in our newspapers of important events 1._occur in far away countries on the same day when they happen. Every family buys at least one copy of a newspaper every day. Apart from 2._(supply) news from all over the world, newspapers give us a lot of 3._useful information duly(及时地). There are weather reports, radio, television and film guides, book reviews, stories, arguments and all sorts of 4._(advertise). The bigger ones are put in by large companies to bring attention to their products. They pay the newspapers thousands of dollars 5._the advertising space, 6._it is worth the money, for news of their products 7._(go) into almost every home in the country. For those who produce newspapers, advertisements are also very important. Money earned from advertisements makes 8._possible for them to sell their newspapers 9._a low price and still make 10._profit.答案:1that/which2.supplying3.other4.advertisements5for6.but7.goes8.it9.at10.aB卷综合检测(测试时间:120分钟评价分值:120分)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中选出最佳选项。AChildren's books or children's literature is very hard to define and categorise, because there is no set genre for children to enjoy. All in all they can be categorised into six major classes, namely early childhood picture books, traditional literature, fiction, non­fiction, biography and poetry.Children have unique taste and interest. Although Harry Potter may be an all­time favourite book for children all over the globe,they prefer funny books to fairy tales when it comes to bedtime. The top three favourite books in bedtime stories are The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler,The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Erie Carle and The BFG by Roald Dahl.There are many writers who popularized the children's literature or children's books through their brilliant works. John Amos Comenius is the author of Orbis Pictus which is considered to be the first picture book specifically for children. Charles Perrault is believed to be the one who laid the foundations of fairy tales. Perrault's stories include Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and so on. Hans Christian Anderson is best known for his fairy tales, such as The Snow Queen, The Little Mermaid and The Emperor's New Clothes.Many children's books have been made into feature films and are equally successful in this medium, like Alice in Wonderland, the BFG series and the Harry Porter series. These series collected a huge amount of money when released worldwide in cinema halls. All these movies based on popular children's books are not only popular among children but also popular among adult audiences.Children's books are in demand all over the world and more and more writers and authors are coming up with some new books. The potential market is immense because children are more into reading in this era than previous and they are enjoying it to the fullest.1Before going to sleep children like to enjoy_Afairy tales Bnon­fictionCfunny books Dtraditional literature2All the following books are fairy tales EXCEPT_AThe Snow Queen BThe GruffaloCLittle Red Riding Hood DCinderella3Which of the following is NOT true about the films based on children's books?AAdults seem not to like them at all. BThey bring in a lot of money. CThey are very popular with children.DThey are shown around the world.4It can be inferred from the last paragraph that_Amore famous books would be published in futureBchildren would like to read children's books moreCmore people are eager to be writers and authorsDthe economy is developing faster and faster语篇解读:本文介绍了儿童图书的分类、著名儿童作家及其作品,其中有些作品已经被改编成了电影。1解析:根据第二段中的“they prefer funny books to fairy tales when it comes to bedtime”可知,孩子们在睡觉前喜欢读有趣的书。答案:C2解析:根据第三段可知The Snow Queen、Little Red Riding Hood和Cinderella是童话;由第二段中的“they prefer funny books to.The top three favourite books in bedtime stories are The Gruffalo.”可知B项不是童话。答案:B3解析:文章倒数第二段中交代了很多儿童图书被改编成了电影,而根据该段最后一句“All these movies based on popular children's books are not only popular among children but also popular among adult audiences”可知,成人也喜欢这些电影。答案:A4解析:根据最后一段中的第一句及相关情节可推知,孩子们越来越喜欢图书。答案:B来源:Z.xx.k.ComBChildren who are taught by the best teachers learn twice as fast as those with poor teachers,Prof Dylan William says. Which school a child attends therefore matters much less than which teachers they have. A simple method of providing continuous feedback(反馈)on pupils' performance is far more effective(有效的) than providing whiteboards, expensive computer equipment or even reducing class sizes. In some cases, money spent on these things could be money wasted, if teachers do not change the way they teach.He said earlier studies showed that the reduction of class sizes from 30 to 20 did not change teaching methods, and therefore the huge increase in spending it would require was not effective.“I'm in favor of cost­benefit analyses,” he said. “Any measures must be thought about. Education is expensive. I want children to have nice buildings and computers. But we need to look at how we can spend this money effectively. ”To illustrate this idea, he said that if 60 pupils were taught in three classes of 20 pupils instead of two classes of 30, it would create 150,000 extra classes and teaching spots to fill in England. At a cost of around 20,000 per class,the potential benefits should be weighed up against the cost.Prof William said extra training would be needed in how to give continuous, immediate feedback. One way of providing such continuous feedback is to use a “traffic light” system, he says.Pupils show a green light if they have understood what has been taught, a yellow one for partial understanding and a red one if they do not understand.This way,Prof William says,a teacher can find out how many students are following the lesson, and at what speed to take the class.A spokesperson said Assessment for Learning(AfL) could bring “important benefits”. “We introduced AfL into our National Strategy in 2009, and want it to be_rolled_out everywhere. We believe it helps improve good practice and track pupils' progress.”5In the opinion of William, how to make education effective?ABy giving students constant and quick feedback.BBy reducing the size of a class.CBy equipping the classroom with computers.DBy having nice school buildings.6According to the passage, how much would be paid for extra classes?A3 billion. B45 billion.C30 billion. D13 billion.7Why did William suggest using a “traffic light” system in class?ATo make it easier for teachers to manage students.BTo judge how many students understand the lesson.CTo teach students the importance of keeping traffic rules.DTo attract the attention of students to the lesson.8The underlined words “be rolled out” in the last paragraph probably mean “_”Athink about it carefullyBdrop it and make it turnCmake it get out of the countryDmake it available all over the country语篇解读:虽然很多学校都配备了电脑、多媒体等现代化的教学设施,但如果不改变老师们的教学方式,结果只能是造成资源浪费。5解析:细节理解题。根据第一段的“A simple method of providing continuous feedback on pupils' performance is far more effective than providing whiteboards, expensive computer equipment or even reducing class sizes”可知A项正确,即要想使教学有成效,提供反馈是最好的方法。答案:A6解析:细节理解题。由第三段中“it would create 150,000 extra classes and teaching spots to fill in England.At a cost of around 20,000 per class”可知答案。答案:A7解析:细节理解题。由倒数第二段的“find out how many students are following the lesson”可知B项正确。答案:B8解析:词义猜测题。由最后一段可推知D项的解释符合画线词在语境中的意思。答案:DC Before James Blunt became a musician, he served in the army. He spent four and a half years there, with six months in Kosovo as part of the peacekeeping force. Before leaving the army,Blunt had decided to achieve his dream of becoming a musician. In 2003, he was discovered by music producer Linda Perry who signed him to her Custard label. However, the road to success never runs smoothly. It seemed that he would become another struggling singer trying to live from hand to mouth(勉强维持生计)when his first two singles failed to make an impact on the British charts. But everything changed when his third single You're Beautiful made it all the way to No. 1 on the UK singles charts, and remained there for five weeks. The album (专辑)Back to Bedlam soon followed and quickly became one of the biggest selling records of the year, remaining ten continual weeks at No. 1. Since then,he has sold more than three million records, making him the first British artist to top the American singles charts in nearly a decade.Blunt,34,a throwback(返祖者)to the 1970s soft­rock golden age,has been quoted by Western media as saying that he will never get used to people screaming at him in the street.His success proves a lasting theory: You spend years chasing the right song. Then,if you're lucky,and if the song really takes off, you spend the rest of your life trying to escape it,or learning to live with it. A few years removed from You're Beautiful, he can still fill stages worldwide with fans who stay until the end.9What do we know from the passage?ABlunt was discovered by Linda Perry before joining the army.BBlunt has already become famous before joining the army.CBlunt spent five years in the army altogether.DBlunt had the dream of becoming a musician before leaving the army.10Which of the following can describe James Blunt's life as a musician before he sang the song You're Beautiful?ADifficult. BHappy.CBoring. DSmooth.11What is the reason for Western media to conclude that “he will never get used to people screaming at him in the street” in the second paragraph?ABlunt will never adjust himself to the noisy environment around.BThe popularity of Blunt has been gaining him an increasing number of fans out of his expectation.CWhat Blunt sings disturbs people so much that they yell to him their anger.DPeople in the street are rude civilians who are against any form of entertaining,including Blunt's songs.12We can infer from the last paragraph that_ABlunt is well­known in the world for his talentBBlunt's fame as a musician came easilyCBlunt wasn't lucky enough to win his fans'supportDBlunt has to face the inconvenience his fame has caused语篇解读:军人出身的英国歌手詹姆斯·布朗特以一首美丽的你一举成名,让我们一起来分享他的成功故事吧!9解析:细节理解题。由第一段的第三句“Before leaving the army,Blunt had decided to achieve his dream of becoming a musician”可知,早在退伍前,布朗特就想成为一名音乐家。答案:D10解析:推理判断题。由第一段的第五、六句话可知,他在未唱红You're beautiful这首歌之前,和其他的struggling singer一样勉强维持生计,故他的生活应该是艰难的。答案:A11解析:推断判断题。由第一段最后两句可知,布朗特是连续将近十年稳居美国单曲排行榜榜首的第一位英国艺人。他的成功为他带来数量日益增多的歌迷。西方媒体对他的评价形象地表现了歌迷见到他欣喜若狂,前呼后拥,而他躲闪不及、无法适应的场面。因此B选项符合。答案:B12解析:推理判断题。布朗特通过不懈的努力,终于因You're Beautiful这首歌曲一夜成名,但他从此不得不承受成名后的压力和烦恼。文章倒数第二段中“.he will never get used to people screaming at him in the street”也暗示了这一点,故答案选D。答案:DDNeither television nor radio nor magazines nor books nor any other medium can begin to match newspapers for depth and breadth of coverage(新闻报道). In fact, all these media themselves depend on newspapers to bring them information that they then process and distribute as their own brand of news.Now many newspapers are locked in a struggle for survival. If they losewhich is by no means impossiblewe all lose.The great task for editors and publishers is to respond to the competitive challenge caused by online news, and at the same time use their own online news to increase their profits(利润). As yet,they haven't figured out a smooth and sure way to do that.So they cut some more to get profit. The cuts in size that they are making are in some cases risky and in others without considering the results. With every cut, publishers tirelessly argue that readers won't even know the difference. The trouble is that by the time customers do notice that they are getting less for their money,it will be too latetoo late to notice the reduction in the number of readers. The other big cuts, of course, are in staff(员工). The victims would be the oldest and most experienced workers because they are the highest paid. While there is plenty of tired deadwood among them,there is also a lot of talent. When experienced staff leave in large numbersas they often do nowthe newspaper loses great professional memory. But the real loser is the readers, who are suddenly robbed of the insights(见识) that only the experienced reporters can bring.As for the future, there is at least one big, bright sign:intelligen

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