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Unit5
Magazine
articles
同步提升练习
Ⅰ.
Choose
the
best
answer.
(选择最恰当的答案)
Which
of
the
following
underlined
parts
is
different
from
the
others
in
pronunciation?
Dad
bought
a
new
bike
for
me.
Nice
day
!
Let's
fly
a
kite
in
the
park.
It's
only
fifteen
minutes'
ride
to
school.
I
get
up
at
six
and
put
on
my
school
uniform.
We
had
party
last
Sunday
and
party
was
funny.
an;
the
B.
the;
the
C.
a;
the
D.
the;
a
I
went
to
the
food
streets
in
Shanghai.
It's
great
fun
to
taste
different
snacks
there
.
a
B.
an
C.
the
D.
/
-
Must
I
park
my
car
behind
the
building
?
-
No,
you
.
You
park
it
here.
mustn’t;
may
B.
may
not;
must
C.
needn’t;
may
D.
shouldn’t;
must
-
Do
you
know
about
David?
-
Yes,
I
know
very
well.
he
B.
himself
C.
him
D.
his
-
I
called
you
yesterday
evening,
but
there
was
no
answer.
-
Oh,
I
am
sorry.
I
dinner
in
a
restaurant.
have
B.
had
had
C.
have
had
D.
was
having
-
What
do
you
think
of
the
music,
Fred?
-
It
wonderful.
smells
B.
sounds
C.
looks
D.
tastes
-
Can
I
eat
the
cake,
Mum
?
-
Yes,
wash
your
hands
first.
but
B.
so
C.
or
D.
until
If
you
spend
more
minutes
on
your
English
every
day,
you
will
be
better
at
your
English.
few
B.
a
few
C.
little
D.
a
little
The
photo
always
made
me
of
my
teachers
and
classmates
in
high
school.
thinks
B.
thought
C.
think
D.
thinking
-
Few
well-known
singers
came
to
the
concert
,
did
they
?
-
,
such
as
Jay
Zhou,
Jackie
Chan
and
Christy
Zhan.
Yes,
they
did
B.
No,
they
didn’t
C.
No,
they
did
D.
Yes,
they
didn't
More
and
more
people
were
learning
English
they
could
have
more
chances
to
choose
a
good
job.
because
of
B.
so
that
C.
even
though
D.
as
if
If
you
your
sense
of
hearing
,
you
couldn't
hear
the
birds
singing
.
lose
B.
losing
C.
lost
D.
will
lose
-
Don't
cross
the
street
now.
The
red
light
is
on.
-
.
I'll
take
your
advice.
B.
Watch
out!
C.
I
agree
with
you.
D.
The
bus
is
coming.
I
didn't
understand
,
so
I
raised
my
hand
to
ask.
what
my
teacher
says
B.
what
does
my
teacher
say
what
my
teacher
said
D.
what
did
my
teacher
say
-
We
are
going
to
have
a
picnic
in
the
winter
holidays.
Would
you
like
to
join
us?
-
.
I
know.
B.
I
am
going
to
have
a
picnic,
too.
C.
Oh,
please
don't
do
it.
D.
Sure,
what's
the
time?
Ⅱ.
Complete
the
following
passage
with
the
words
in
the
box.
Each
can
only
be
used
once.
(将下列单词前的字母填写在下面的横线上。每个的那次只能用一次)
A.
amazing
B.
raise
money
C.
boring
D.
pilot
E.
become
Flying
into
the
sky
at
speeds
of
up
to
100
miles
per
hour,
a
pair
of
nine-year-old
British
girls
broke
a
record
to
42
the
world's
youngest
wing
walkers(机翼行走者)!
The
two
girls,
Rose
and
Flame,
are
cousins.
They
took
to
the
sky
on
two
biplanes(双翼飞机),
and
the
43
of
one
of
the
planes
was
their
grandfather.
They
completed
a
wing
walk
as
the
two
planes
flew
just
metres
apart.
After
getting
down
from
the
planes,
they
said,
“That
was
44
!
It
was
so
cool
looking
down
and
seeing
all
the
small
houses!”
Not
every
nine-year-old
girl
can
take
on
an
adventure
like
this.
Rose
and
Flame
are
braver
than
other
girls
of
their
age.
Besides,
they
come
from
a
family
of
wing
walkers.
They
are
deeply
affected
by
what
they
see
and
hear.
This
time,
the
two
brave
girls
took
on
the
adventure,
not
just
to
break
the
record
but
also
to
45
for
the
poor.
They
try
to
do
something
for
the
society.
________
43.
________
44.
________
45.
________
A.
expensive
B.
comfortable
C.
depends
D.
owns
E.
by
himself
When
most
teenagers
are
learning
how
to
work
out
Maths
problems,
Kelvin
Doe
is
teaching
himself
to
make
batteries
and
generators(发电机)
for
his
neighbourhood
in
Africa.
Kelvin
is
only
15
years
old,
but
he
has
already
created
batteries
and
generators
46
.
He
used
the
things
he
picked
up
around
the
house
or
from
litter
bins
to
create
them.

In
my
hometown,
we
don’t
have
much
electricity
and
batteries
47
,”
Kelvin
said.
So
he
decided
to
make
batteries
to
light
people’s
homes
.
Kelvin
also
48
a
radio
station.
He
broadcasts
news
and
plays
music
for
the
local
people.
The
station
gets
its
electricity
from
a
generator
also
made
by
him.
His
next
project
will
be
a
windmill(风车)for
electricity
supply.
He
wants
to
help
more
families
in
his
hometown
live
a
happy
and
49
life.
46.
________
47.
________
48.
________
49.
________
Ⅲ.
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
proper
forms
of
the
words.
(用所给词的适当形式填空)
There
are
many
new
words
in
the
Chapter
It's
a
bit
difficult.
(five)
A
strange
is
asking
to
see
you
at
the
gate.
(personally)
The
brave
boy
quickly
carried
the
frightened
child
to
.
(safe)
There
was
a
silence
after
the
announcement.
(die)
As
soon
as
I
went
into
the
room,
I
something
burning.
(smell)
The
nurse
carried
in
a
baby
wrapped
in
a
warm
.
(blanket)
Ⅳ.
Rewrite
the
following
sentences
as
required.
(根据所给要求改写句子)
I
can’t
repair
my
TV
without
your
help.
(同义句转换)
you
help
me,
I
can't
repair
my
TV.
Mr
Hans
attended
the
important
meeting
last
week.
(对画线部分提问)
the
important
meeting
last
week
?
He
was
listening
to
music.
His
father
came
into
his
bedroom.
(同义句转换)
he
was
listening
to
music,
his
father
his
room.
He
chose
Germany,
but
personally
I
prefer
red
France.
(同义句转换)
He
chose
Germany,
but
I
prefer
red
France
.
him,
his
father,
the
day
before
yesterday,
a
new
bike,
bought
(连词成句)
.
Ⅴ.
Reading
comprehension.(阅读理解)
Choose
the
best
answer.(选择最佳答案)
Last
Sunday
the
elephant
keeper
at
London
Jim
Robson,
was
killed
by
one
of
the
elephants
he
loved.
It
was
terrible,
and
it
could
be
a
big
problem
for
the
future
of
London
Zoo-and
maybe
for
all
Britain’s
city
zoos.
London
Zoo
said,
that
it
would
move
its
three
elephants
to
a
wild
animal
park
outside
London.
Its
director-general(总经理),
Michael
Dixon,
said,
“We
are
sorry
that
the
elephants
are
leaving;
there
have
been
elephants
at
London
Zoo
since
1831.”
One
British
newspaper
said
that
though
many
small
animals
were
very
interesting,
most
people
wanted
to
see
big
animals-and
most
of
all
elephants.
London
Zoo
is
not
only
losing
its
elephants.
The
tigers
will
also
leave
soon
and
most
of
the
bears
have
already
gone.
Outside
the
elephant
house
at
London
Zoo,
a
woman
called
Mary
said
she
hoped
the
zoo
can
keep
big
animals.
“This
is
the
only
way
the
young
people
can
see
animals
without
travelling
to
other
countries,”
she
said.
Zoos
are
not
very
good
places
for
animals,
but
they
can
help
to
well
keep
them.
Children
can
also
learn
a
lot
about
the
animals
when
they
visit
zoos.
Another
visitor,
a
man
called
Alan,
was
very
angry.
“If
we
send
back
to
the
wild
they
will
die.
If
you
take
away
big
animals,
people
will
stop
visiting
London
Zoo.
It
can
survive
at
the
moment,
but
it
won’t
survive
in
the
future.”
However,
Mary
Rosevear,
director
of
the
Federation(联合会),
believe
that
city
zoos
can
survive
without
keeping
large
animals.
61.
London
Zoo
has
kept
elephants________.
A.
since
last
Sunday
B.
for
about
one
hundred
years
C.
for
nearly
two
hundred
years
D.
ever
since
it
was
built
62.
Zoos
are
important
because________.
A.
they
can
make
a
lot
of
money
B.
there
are
many
animals
living
in
them
C.
there
are
some
big
animals
there
D.
they
can
keep
animals
and
help
children
learn
about
them
63.
The
underlined
word
"it"in
the
passage
refers
to________.
A.
the
elephant
B.
London
Zoo
C.
the
bear
D.
the
wild
animal
park
64.
London
Zoo
might
face
a
big
problem
because________.
A.
the
elephants
at
the
zoo
will
be
killed
B.
the
elephant
may
also
kill
other
people
C.
it
may
have
fewer
visitors
in
the
future
D.
no
one
would
like
to
be
an
elephant
keeper
any
more
65.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
TRUE?
A.
The
writer
hopes
that
big
animals
except
elephants
should
be
kept
at
London
Zoo.
B.
London
Zoo
and
the
public
have
different
ideas
about
where
to
keep
the
big
animals
C.
Some
animals
in
e
park
are
still
dangerous
to
visitors.
D.
Some
people
think
that
the
big
animals
will
die
if
they
are
sent
to
the
wild
animal
park.
B.
Choose
the
words
or
expressions
and
complete
the
passage.(选择最佳答案)
Thirty
years
ago,
I
walked
Into
your
bakery
and
asked
for
some
of
bread
to
sell.
At
that
time,
I
was
12
years
old.
A
young
lady
66
me
that
day.
She
gave
me
five
loaves
and
wished
me
good
67
.
I
took
the
loaves
and
went
out
to
sell
them.
It
took
me
all
day,
but
I
sold
them
all.
At
the
68
of
the
day,
I
had
some
money.
I
was
the
69
boy
in
the
world
as
I
walked
home
that
evening.
The
next
day,
I
went
to
a
bicycle
shop.
I
paid
a
deposit(定金)on
a
new
bicycle.
And
then
I
started
my
next
70
as
a
newspaper
delivery
boy.
Soon
I
could
pay
the
rest
of
the
money
for
the
bicycle
and
the
bike
was
mine.
I
was
so
71
myself!
Today
I
still
work
in
the
delivery
business.
I
have
a
lot
of
trucks
to
send
goods
all
over
the
country.
I
live
in
a
beautiful
house,
but
I
don’t
ride
a
bicycle
these
days.
I
drive
a
large
nice
car
I
don’t
know
72
that
young
lady
was.
But
because
she
gave
me
the
start,
I
have
become
a
successful
man.
I’d
like
to
show
my
thanks
to
her.
A.
met
B.
served
C.
guided
D.
hated
A.
luck
B.
play
C.
meal
D.
message
A.
hour
B.
morning
C.
end
D.
dream
A.
cleverest
B.
bravest
C.
richest
D.
happiest
A.
service
B.
job
C.
bread
D.
shop
A.
busy
with
B.
worried
about
C.
proud
of
D.
interested
In
A.who
B.
when
C.
where
D.
why
C.
Read
the
passage
and
fill
in
the
blanks
with
proper
words.(在短文下的横线上填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,首字母已给,每空格限填一词)
One
day
an
American
called
Simon
went
to
London
to
visit
his
friend.
Rick
told
him
that
his
flat
was
on
the
first
floor.
When
he
arrived,
Simon
went
straight
to
the
first
floor
of
the
building.
B
73
he
was
told
that
there
was
no
Rick
on
that
floor.
Do
you
know
why?
In
fact,
the
British
call
the
first
floor
of
a
building
the
ground
floor.
The
floor
a
74
the
ground
floor
is
the
first
floor,
which
Americans
would
call
the
second
floor.
The
story
shows
that
there
are
a
few
culture
d
75
between
Britain
and
America,
though
the
British
and
Americans
b
76
speak
English.
The
British
usually
hide
their
feelings.
They
s
77
start
conversation
with
strangers.
For
example,
on
the
train
the
British
often
spend
their
time
reading
newspapers
or
books.
But
Americans
are
quite
different.
They’re
more
active
and
e
78
to
talk
with.
The
British
and
Americans
may
use
different
terms
for
many
things.
The
British
usually
use
football,
eraser
and
mail
w
79
Americans
prefer
to
use
soccer,
rubber
and
post.
B
74.
a
75.
d
76.
b
s
78.
e
79.
w
D.
Read
the
passage
and
answer
the
questions.(阅读短文,回答问题)
Some
animals
can
be
trained
to
help
humans.
For
example,
specially
trained
dogs
help
blind
people
walk
around
the
town
safely.
Some
kinds
of
monkeys
can
be
taught
things,
too.
They
can
learn
how
to
help
people
who
cant
use
their
arms
or
legs.
The
monkeys
pick
up
the
phone
when,
rings,
carry
shopping
bags
and
do
housework.
In
the
wild,
animals
and
humans
are
not
usual
are
a
few
interesting
examples
where
they
can
work
together.
In
Africa,
the
honey-guide
bird
works
with
humans
to
find
food.
The
bird
likes
to
eat
the
grubs-a
type
of
insect
that
lives
inside
a
beehive(蜂窝).
It
knows
how
to
find
beehives
but
it
can’t
open
them
and
get
the
grubs.
People
like
to
eat
honey,
but
they
aren’t
very
good
at
finding
beehives,
so
the
bird
and
people
help
each
other.
The
bird
flies
to
a
beehive
and
people
follow
it.
When
people
open
the
beehive
and
take
the
honey,
they
give
the
grubs
to
the
bird.
In
Laguna
in
the
south
of
Brazil,
fishermen
and
dolphins
work
as
a
team.
The
ocean
isn’t
very
clean,
so
the
fishermen
cant
see
the
fish.
However,
dolphins
can
find
them
easily
by
using
sounds.
When
the
dolphins
find
a
large
group
of
fish,
they
make
a
noise
to
tell
the
fishermen.
Then
the
dolphins
push
the
fish
towards
the
beach
and
catch
a
lot
of
fish
too.
In
Laguna,
fishermen
and
dolphins
have
been
working
together
for
many
years.
The
fishermen
teach
their
children
how
to
work
with
the
dolphins.
The
dolphins
must
be
happy
to
help
because
they
teach
their
babies
how
to
work
with
the
humans!
Whom
do
some
dogs
help?
81.
What
do
the
honey-guide
birds
help
people?
They
help
people___________________________________________________.
82.
Why
do
the
honey-guide
birds
help
people?
Because
they
want
to________________________________________________.
83.
What
do
the
dolphins
help
people?
They_____________________________________________________________.
84.
How
do
the
dolphins
help
fishermen?
They
make
sounds
and
then___________________________________________.
How
do
you
like
these
animals?
Keys:
Ⅰ.
26-30
DCDCC
31-35
DBABC
36-40
ABCAC
41
D
Ⅱ.
42-45
EDAB
46-49
EADB
Ⅲ.
50.
fifth
51.
person
52.
safety
53.
dead
54.
smelled/
smelt
55.
blanket
Ⅳ.
56.
If
don’t
57.
Who
attended
58.
When
entered
59.
by
myself
60.
His
father
bought
him
a
new
bike
the
day
before
yesterday.
Ⅴ.
A篇
CDBCA
B篇
BACDBCA
C篇
But
above
differences
both
seldom
easier
while
D篇
80.
Blind
people
81.
find
honey
82.
eat
the
grubs
83.
catch
fish
84.
push
the
fish
towards
the
beach
85.
Any
reasonable
answer
is
OK.