Unit 5 You’re supposed to shake hands 单元测试(Word版附答案)

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Unit
5
测试
(限时:60分钟 满分:100分)
一、单项选择(每小题1分,共10分)
1.
When
your
friend
is
in
trouble,
you
__________
help
him
in
time.
A.
are
supposed
to
B.
were
supposed
to
C.
is
expected
to
D.
were
expected
to
2.
She
stopped
talking
__________
her
mother
came
into
the
room.
A.
as
soon
as  
B.
unless  
C.
though  
D.
but
3.
There
is
__________
food
left
in
the
refrigerator.
Please
go
and
buy
some.
A.
little
B.
a
little
C.
a
bit
D.
a
few
4.
—Hello,
Mum.
Long
time
no
see!
—Hello,
Mary.
Are
you
busy
these
days?
I'm
looking
forward
__________
your
phone.
A.
to
answer
B.
answering
C.
to
answering
D.
answer
5.
My
neighbor
who
was
a
nice
writer
used
to__________
and
we
often
talked
about
something
we
were
both
interested
in.
A.
drop
by
B.
drop
away
C.
drop
off
D.
drop
back
6.
—The
accident
teaches
us
to
care
for
ourselves
and
the
people
around
us.
—So
it
is.
__________,
life
is
the
most
important
to
everyone.
A.
For
example
B.
At
last
C.
After
all
D.
Such
as
7.
All
the
members
expressed
their
own
views
about
the
environmental
problem
__________him.
A.
beside
B.
except
C.
in
D.
about
8.
—Have
you
watched
the
film
Iron
Man?
I
think
it
is
worth
__________.
—Oh,
I
will
watch
it
this
evening.
A.
to
watch
B.
watch
C.
watching
D.
watches
9.
Now,
my
sister
can
be
__________
speaking
English.
A.
reasonable
B.
suitable
C.
comfortable
D.
believable
10.
I
found
__________not
very
easy
__________to
ride
a
bike.
A.
that;
learn
B.
it;
to
learn
C.
that;
to
learn
D.
it;
learn
二、短文填空(每小题2分,共20分)
根据短文内容及首字母提示,补全空格处单词,使短文完整、通顺。
Many
teenagers
don't
get
along
well
with
their
parents
and
they
don't
know
what
to
do.
If
you
face
such
a
problem,
what
I'm
saying
now
might
be
h
11
to
you.
Have
you
ever
thought
of
t
12
to
your
parents
to
find
out
why
you
don't
get
along
well
with
each
other?
When
I
was
a
teenager,
I
didn't
get
on
well
with
my
parents,
e
13.
We
sometimes
argued(争吵)with
each
other.
I
am
sorry
that
I
had
such
an
e
14.
Now
I'm
a
mother
of
four
girls.
Of
course
we
have
different
opinions,
but
I
encourage
them
to
communicate
with
me
openly
and
honestly.
In
this
way
I
make
sure
that
they
t
15
me
and
come
to
me
for
anything.
As
a
r
16,
we
get
along
very
well.
Arguing
with
your
parents
will
make
them
angry
and
you
won't
feel
good.
Also,
remember
that
the
most
important
thing
is
to
solve
problems.
Try
your
best
to
be
calm.
If
you
cannot
control
your
f
17,
you
can
go
to
a
doctor
or
your
teacher
who
could
give
you
a
18
on
your
problem.
Remember
that
your
parents
love
you.
Sometimes
they
do
something
that
you
find
h
19
to
understand.
For
example,
you
may
want
to
be
a
singer
in
the
future,
but
your
parents
want
you
to
do
something
else.
If
s
20,
try
to
think
in
their
shoes.
Life
is
too
short
and
family
is
important!
Try
your
best
to
get
along
well
with
your
parents.
三、阅读理解(每小题3分,共15分)
When
I
was
about
twelve
years
old,
a
girl
in
my
class
liked
to
point
out
my
shortcomings.
She
said
I
was
very
thin;
I
wasn't
good
at
math;
I
talked
too
much;
I
was
too
proud,
and
so
on.
At
last,
I
became
very
angry.
I
ran
to
my
father
with
tears
in
my
eyes.
He
listened
to
me
quietly,
and
then
asked,
“Are
those
things
true
or
not?
Jane,
didn't
you
ever
think
about
what
you're
really
like?”
Then
he
added,
“Well,
you
have
that
girl's
opinions.
Make
a
list
of
everything
she
said
and
mark
the
points
that
are
true.”
I
did
as
he
told
me.
To
my
great
surprise,
I
found
out
that
about
half
of
the
things
were
true.
For
some
of
them,
I
couldn't
change,
like
being
very
thin,
but
for
many
I
could
and
suddenly
I
wanted
to
change.
For
the
first
time
I
got
a
clear
picture
of
myself.
I
brought
the
list
back
to
Daddy,
and
he
said,
“Now
you
know
better
about
yourself.
But
you
have
to
learn
to
listen,
not
just
close
your
ears
and
feel
hurt.
When
something
said
about
you
is
true,
you'll
find
it
will
be
of
great
help
to
you.
Don't
shut
your
ears.
Listen
to
the
truth,
and
do
what
you
know
are
the
right
things.”
Daddy's
advice
has
returned
to
me
at
many
important
moments.
In
my
life,
I've
never
had
a
better
piece
of
advice.
21.
How
old
was
Jane
when
a
girl
in
her
class
pointed
out
her
shortcomings?
A.
About
10.
   
B.
About
12.
   
C.
About
14.
22.
Which
thing
did
Jane
think
she
couldn't
change?
A.
She
was
very
thin.
B.
She
wasn't
good
at
math.
C.
She
talked
too
much.
23.
Who
changed
the
writer's
opinion?
A.
Her
father.
B.
Her
mother.
C.
Her
sister.
24.
What
did
Jane's
father
really
mean
by
saying
“Make
a
list
of
everything…”?
A.
To
listen
to
her
classmate's
opinions.
B.
To
find
out
what
is
right
and
what
is
wrong.
C.
To
know
herself
better
and
improve
herself.
25.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
My
Father.
B.
The
Best
Advice.
C.
My
Life.
四、词汇运用(每小题2分,共10分)
26.
Putting
your
elbows
on
the
table
will
be
regarded
as
impolite
__________
(behave)in
France.
27.
The
people
who
live
in
__________(east)
China
are
rich.
Most
of
them
have
good
jobs
and
make
a
lot
of
money.
28.
Learning
basic
talking__________(manner)was
my
biggest
challenge
at
first.
29.
There
are
some
__________(basis)
rules
for
everyone
to
obey
in
my
class.
30.
Listen!
Someone
__________(knock)
at
the
door.
五、任务型阅读(每小题3分,共15分)
There
once
was
a
woman.
She
had
a
faithful
(忠实的)
dog.
The
dog
was
so
faithful
that
she
could
leave
her
baby
with
the
dog
when
she
went
out.
(A)
And
after
she
returned,
she
would
always
find
her
baby
safe.
One
day,
the
woman
left
the
baby
with
the
dog
and
went
shopping.
When
she
returned,
she
found
something
had
taken
place
in
the
house.
There
were
bloodstains(血迹)all
over
the
bedroom.
The
woman
then
thought
of
her
baby.
She
cried
and
started
looking
for
him.
Then
she
saw
the
faithful
dog.
It
was
licking(舔)
its
mouth.
It
seemed
that
it
had
just
finished
a
delicious
meal.
The
woman
was
angry
and
thought
that
the
dog
had
killed
her
baby.
Without
thinking
too
much,
(B)
__________.
But
as
she
continued
looking
for
her
child,
she
saw
something
else.
Close
to
the
bed,
there
was
her
baby
and
he
was
sleeping.
And
under
the
bed,
there
was
a
dead
jackal
(豺)
.
The
woman
now
understood
what
had
happened.
The
dog
tried
to
protect
her
baby
from
the
jackal,
but
just
now
she
killed
the
dog.
How
regretful
she
was!
31.
从文中找出与下句意义相近的句子。
The
dog
seemed
to
have
just
finished
a
good
meal.
_________________________________________________________________
32.
将(A)处画线句子翻译成汉语。
_________________________________________________________________
33.
根据文章内容,将(B)处补充完整。
_________________________________________________________________
34.
把下面发生的事情排序:
___________________________________________

The
woman
found
the
bloodstains
all
over
the
bedroom.
②The
woman
found
her
baby
sleeping.
③The
woman
killed
the
dog.
④The
woman
started
looking
for
her
baby.
35.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
_________________________________________________________________
六、书面表达(30分)
不同的国家有不同的风俗习惯。请根据以下信息,写一篇短文介绍各国不同的餐桌礼仪。
中国人
用筷子吃饭,嘴巴不应该在进餐时发出响声
日本人
吃面条或饮茶时嘴巴发出响声是礼貌的,表示对食物或饮品的美味的称赞和对主人的感谢
西方人
用刀叉进食,一餐可能会用到多套刀叉,欧洲的餐桌礼仪比美国更复杂些
写作要求:
语句连贯,词数80—100。
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Unit
5测试
一、1.
A
2.
A 3.
A 
4.
C
5.
A
6.
C 
7.
B
8.
C 
9.
C 
10.
B 
二、11.
helpful 12.
talking 13.
either 14.
experience 15.
trust
16.
result 17.
feeling 18.
advice 19.
hard 20.
so
三、21.
B 
22.
A23.
A 
24.
C 25.
B 
四、26.
behavior 27.
eastern 28.
manners 29.
basic
30.
is
knocking
五、31.
It
seemed
that
it
had
just
finished
a
delicious
meal.
32.
她回来后,
总是发现她的孩子是安全的。
33.
she
killed
the
dog
34.
①④③②
35.
A
Faithful
Dog.
六、范文:
Different
countries
have
different
customs.
Let's
have
a
look
at
the
table
manners.
In
China,
people
use
chopsticks
to
eat
and
they
are
supposed
to
eat
without
making
a
noise.
But
in
Japan,
it's
polite
to
make
a
noise
when
you
are
eating
noodles
or
drinking
tea,
because
that
means
the
food
or
the
drink
is
delicious
and
you
thank
the
host.
In
Western
countries,
people
use
a
knife
and
fork
at
table.
But
American
table
manners
are
simpler
than
those
in
Europe.
European
people
may
use
more
than
a
knife
and
fork
at
dinner.
Hope
you
know
them
soon.