高中英语人教版必修五第三单元测试题(附答案解析)(12页).doc
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1、-高中英语人教版必修五第三单元测试题(附答案解析)-第 12 页Unit 3 Life in the future. 单项选择,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳答案完成句子1. organizers repeatedly appealing to smokers to allow Expo to be smoke-free event, smokers are in no mood to cooperate.A. Despite; a B. In spite; a C. Although; a D. In spite of; / 2. He is going to the story wh
2、ere he left over yesterday.A. take up B. take off C. take away D. take in 3. We simply cannot tolerate in exam.A. cheating B. to cheat C. having cheated D. cheated 4. The female bird the males bright colours.A. lacks in B. lacks of C. lacks D. is lacking 5. People are not allowed to read others lett
3、ers without permission.A. private B. public C. individual D. own 6. She caught his eye .A. in an instant B. for an instant C. in a minute D. in a moment 7. The twins were separated at birth and brought up in entirely different . A. atmosphere B. environment C. surrounding D. conditions 8. Those who
4、to vote must come to the meeting.A. demand B. request C. require D. desire 9. New technology is being almost every industrial process.A. applied for B. adjusted to C. applied to D. adjusted in 10. The parents saw off their son until the plane .A. in sight B. out of sight C. within sight D. lost sigh
5、t 11. He thought he had looked at the problem from every .A. way B. means C. sides D. aspect 12. About 500 people have been temporarily housed in 103 tents in the campus of a middle school on a hill on the north side of Zhouqu.A. being situated B. situated C. situating D. to be situated 13. The comp
6、etition, with the support of the World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF), will narrow down the list of finalists to 12 next month.A. running B. to run C. having running D. run 14. Among those by Foreign Policy and others as Gates potential successor are Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.A. named B.
7、to be named C. being named D. to name 15. In order not to be disturbed, I spent three hours in my study.A. locking B. locked C. being locked D. to lock . 根据所给句子完成画线部分1. As I was worried about the journey, I was unsettled for the first few days._, I was unsettled for the first few days.2. If he were
8、given enough time, he would have finished the test paper. _, he would have finished the test paper.3. Because she is worried about the missing child, she finds it difficult to go to school these days. _, she finds it difficult to go to school these days.4. I was taking up my prize which was won last
9、 year. I was taking up my prize _.5. Tomorrow you will be ready for some of the visits which are organized by the company. Tomorrow you will be ready for some of the visits _. 根据汉语提示及重点词语将下列句子译成英语1. 复印这些文件用了一个早上的时间。(take up)_2. 他擅长于自己的工作,但有时似乎缺乏信心。(lack)_3. 简一进来就大哭起来。(the instant)_4. 咽下食物之前要好好咀嚼。(sw
10、allow)_5. 他们泼水扑灭了大火。(by doing sth)_. 完形填空Some people are calling it the greatest medical breakthrough so far this century. Surgeons in Spain have successfully carried out the worlds first organ transplant using new stem cell(干细胞) technology. But 1 are stem cells? Most cells in our bodies are designe
11、d to 2 specific purposes for example, a liver cell develops to work in the liver and cannot become a heart cell. But stem cells are 3 . They are very young, and in the 4 scientists can grow them into different types of cell. Claudia Castillo needed a new windpipe(气管) after contracting tuberculosis.
12、Scientists from the University of Bristol in the UK took a donor windpipe, or trachea, from someone who had 5 died. They used strong chemicals to remove the donors cells, leaving a tissue scaffold. This was repopulated(重新构成) with cells from Ms Castillos windpipe and nose, and stem cells from her bon
13、e marrow. After four 6 the cells had grown sufficiently for the trachea to be transplanted into Ms Castillo. Currently, transplant patients have to take drugs for 7 of their lives to prevent their bodies rejecting the new 8 . These 9 can have bad side-effects, and do not always prevent rejection. Bu
14、t by using Ms Castillos own cells, 10 were able to trick her body into 11 the new trachea was her own organ. Five months on, Claudia Castillo is in 12 health. This ground-breaking procedure could be used in other transplant operations in the future. Scientists 13 believe stem cells might be used to
15、treat Parkinsons disease, Alzheimers disease, heart disease, stroke, arthritis, diabetes, burns and spinal cord damage. 14 , stem cell research is extremely controversial. The most effective stem cells do not come from adults but from embryos created in laboratories and which are just a few days old
16、. Many people have religious or ethical objections to growing embryos, 15 they can be used to cure diseases. 1. A. what B. who C. where D. why 2. A. give B. offer C. take D. serve 3. A. similar B. different C. the same D. new 4. A. office B. laboratory C. hospital D. university 5. A. already B. almo
17、st C. recently D. slowly 6. A. days B. hours C. months D. years 7. A. others B. the other C. the rest D. parts 8. A. cells B. parts C. life D. organs 9. A. medicine B. drugs C. operations D. bodies 10. A. scientists B. doctors C. professors D. transplant patients 11. A. knowing B. thinking C. realiz
18、ing D. doubting 12. A. poor B. bad C. perfect D. mental 13. A. also B. never C. still D. ever 14. A. Therefore B. Instead C. Besides D. However 15. A. because B. as C. even if D. if . 阅读理解,根据短文内容选择最佳答案AMany years ago, scientists discovered that amino acids, a foundational building block of life form
19、s on earth, also exist in space. One of the primary sources of this knowledge lies in numerous tests run on meteorites(陨星) that have landed on earth. Small traces of amino acids have been found, again and again, from a countless number of meteorites. An American scientist and researcher, Sandra Pizz
20、arello, has recently discovered that the amino acids found on earth share the same simple structure as amino acids found in outer space. This discovery offers proof that extraterrestrial(来自地球外的) life could, quite realistically, resemble life on earth. Many years ago, Pizzarello and a colleague condu
21、cted research on amino acids extracted(提取) from a meteorite that landed in Australia in 1969. As they analyzed the material, they discovered a greater number of acids indicating a tendency towards “left-handedness” over “right-handedness”.Further evidence to support these findings came from the anal
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