北师大版高中英语必修二Unit 5 Rhythm -综合测试word版(含答案)

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Unit5
I单项选择(45×1=45)
1.The
number
of
people
who
____
English
as
a
foreign
language
____
more
than
750
million.
A.
learns;
is
B.
learn;
are
C.
learns;
are
D.
learn;
is
2.Hiking
is
____
great
fun.
You
will
get
close
to
____
nature
and
take
exercise
at
the
same
time.
A.
a;
the
B.
a;
不填
C.
不填;the
D.
不填;不填
3.The
reason
he
could
not
go
there
was
his
grades
were
too
low.
A.
why;
because
B.
why;
that
C.
for
which;
which
D.
for
which;
不填
4.All
the
villagers
the
fight
against
the
big
flood,
young
and
old,
men
and
women.
A.
joined;
including
B.
joined
in;
containing
C.
joined
in;
including
D.
joined;
containing
5.When
you
finish,
please
put
the
book
back
it
was.
A.
where
B.
at
which
C.
the
place
D.
the
place
that
6.Music
is
______just
sound,
it
is
a
way
of
thinking.
A.
more
than
B.
no
more
than
C.
only
D.
not
more
than
7.He
invited
me
to
take
part
in
the
football
game,
but
I
watch
it.
A.
would
rather
to
B.
would
rather
C.
would
prefer
D.
had
better
8.After
a
long
trip
in
a(n)
country,
you’ll
find
your
greatly
improved.
A.
English-speaking;
spoken
English
B.
spoken
English;
English-speaking
C.
speaking-English;
spoken
English
D.
spoken
English;
speaking-English
9.There
used
to
be
no
deer
in
the
forest,
but
now
they
are
very
in
it.
A.
alive;
common
B.
living;
usual
C.
live;
ordinary
D.
living;
common
10.He
is
really
considering
himself
to
these
children
of
the
poor
mountain
village.
A.
to
devote;
educating
B.
devoting;
educating
C.
devoting;
educate
D.
to
devote;
educate
11.——Tomorrow,
let’s
have
a
swim
first
and
then
go
fishing.
——
.
I’ll
call
for
you
at
your
house
at
9
a.m.
A.
Well,
it
depends
B.
That’s
a
good
point
C.
Well,
I
don’t
know
D.
I’m
afraid
I
don’t
agree
12.He
doesn’t
need
to
be
present,
?
A.
does
he
B.
needs
he
C.
must
he
D.
need
he
13.
he
says,
I
won’t
believe
him
since
I
know
he
is
a
big
liar.
A.
No
matter
what
B.
whatever
C.
What
D.
Both
A
and
B
14.Cellphones
make
possible
for
us
to
talk
to
from
anywhere.
A.
that;
anybody
B.
it;
anyone
C.
which;
anyone
D.
this;
everyone
15.Many
large
Russian
cities,
such
as
Chelybinsk
and
Irkutsk,
have
taken
to
protect
their
culture.
A.
measure
B.
steps
C.
behavior
D.
act
16.He
said
the
cars
day
after
day
by
him
for
10
years
by
the
end
of
2005.
A.
would
be
driven
B.
would
be
driving
C.
would
have
been
driven
D.
could
have
been
driving
17.The
beauty
of
Hangzhou
is
words
can
describe.
A.
not
only
B.
not
just
C.
more
than
D.
less
than
18.
we
hear
on
the
radio
or
see
on
TV
is
only
a
small
part
of
all
the
wonderful
music
that
is
waiting
for
us.
A.
What
B.
That
C.
Which
D.
All
what
19.
many
other
people,
he
prefers
classical
music
to
pop.
A.
According
to
B.
Owing
to
C.
In
common
with
D.
As
a
result
of
20.I
_____in
the
heavy
rain
on
my
way
to
the
cinema.
A.
had
caught
B.
was
catching
C.
caught
D.
was
caught
21.--She
was
in
class
on
Friday
afternoon,
but
no
one
has
seen
her
ever
since.
--She
____an
accident.
must
have
B.
might
have
had
C.
could
have
had
D.
should
have
had
22.
--Would
you
mind
my
opening
the
window?
--_____.
Yes,
please.
B.
No,
please
don’t.
C.
No,
please
yourself.
D.
Yes,
if
you
like.
23.
The
whole
book____12units,
____two
mainly
revisions.
A.
contains;
including
B.
includes;
containing
C.
contains;
containing
D.
includes;
including
24.
She
began
to
play
table
tennis
____,
and
became
famous
_____.
in
the
1970s;
in
her
twenties
B.
in
1970s;
in
her
twenty
C.
in
the
1970s;
in
the
twenties
D.
in
the
1970s;
in
the
twenty
25.
Mr.
Smith
is
a
boss,
____
factory
my
uncle
is
working.
A.
in
whose
B.
whose
C.
in
whom
D.
of
which
26.
Can
you
believe
that
in
____
a
rich
country
there
should
be
_____many
poor
people.
A.
such;
such
B.
such;
so
C.
so;
so
D.
so;
such
27.
Mary
may
phone
me
this
afternoon.
I
don’t
want
to
go
out
____she
phones.
A.
as
long
as
B.
in
order
that
C.
in
case
D.
so
that
28.The
captain
controls
two
hundred
men,
____must
obey
his
orders
in
both
war
and
peace.
A.
all
of
which
B.
those
C.
all
of
whom
D.
all
of
them
29.
Engineers
studied
the
problem
and
_____
several
different
plans
for
rescuing
the
temple.
A.
suggested
B.
suggested
to
make
C.
suggested
they
make
D.
suggested
them
to
make
30.
_______many
people,
she
was
indeed
lucky.
A.
Compared
to
B.
Compared
with
C.
Comparing
to
D.
Both
A
and
B
31.
_______several
times,
but
he
doesn’t
know
how
to
do
it
properly.
A.
Being
shown
B.
Having
shown
C.
Having
been
shown
D.
I’ve
shown
him
32.
The
deer
_______one
after
another
since
last
week.
A.
has
disappeared
B.
have
disappeared
C.
are
disappearing
D.
disappeared
33.
He
made
a
face
so
that
everyone
else
couldn’t
help
_______.
A.
to
laugh
B.
laughing
C.
laugh
D.
laughed
34.
Let’s
_______a
date
to
_______our
teacher’s.
A.
made;
call
on
B.
pick;
drop
in
at
C.
choose;
drop
in
D.
fix;
call
at
35.
Two
weeks
passed
when
they
_______money.
They
had
to
ask
their
parents
for
it.
A.
ran
off
B.
ran
out
C.
ran
out
of
D.
ran
up
36.
_______,
when
I
went
to
town
to
see
my
sick
teacher,
he
said
to
me,
“I’ll
come
back
to
school
again
_______.”
A.
One
day;
the
other
day
B.
Some
day;
one
day
C.
Some
day;
the
other
day
D.
The
other
day;
some
day
37.
Most
of
the
people
_______to
the
party
were
famous
scientists.
A.
invited
B.
to
invite
C.
being
invited
D.
having
been
invited
38.
I
found
my
books
_______I
had
left
them.
A.
in
which
B.
where
C.
there
D.
where
there
39.
There
_______only
a
small
quantity
of
water,
so
large
quantities
of
water
_______needed.
A.
is;
are
B.
are;
is
C.
is;
is
D.
are;
are
40.
The
girl
_______forward
to
buying
a
new
gold
watch.
A.
referred
to
look
B.
refers
to
looking
C.
referred
to
looks
D.
referring
to
look
41.
Have
you
got
a
good
_____
of
books
to
read
for
the
train
journey?
A.
deal
B.
many
C.
supply
D.
lot
42.
—When
are
you
leaving?
—My
plane
_________
at
9:30.
A.
takes
off
B.
would
take
off
C.
is
to
take
off
D.
is
about
to
take
43.
—Peter,
you
collect
the
dishes,_____
?
—Mom,
can’t
Jack
do
it?
It’s
his
turn.
A.
don’t
you
B.
can
you
C.
shall
you
D.
will
you
44.
--I’m
sorry,
I
shouldn’t
have
been
so
rude
to
you.
—You
__
your
temper(脾气)
but
that’s
OK.
A.
have
lost
B.
had
lost
C.
did
lose
D.
were
losing
45.
At
a
rough
estimate,
Nigeria
is
____
Great
Britain.
A.
three
times
the
size
as
?B.
the
size
three
times
of
C.
three
times
as
the
size
of?
D.
three
times
the
size
of
II完形填空(20×1.5=30)
Praises
can
really
help
others
see
themselves
for
their
natural
abilities
and
believe
in
what
they
are
and
what
they
can
become.
46
,
we
must
be
very
careful
with
the
labels(称号),
or
they
can
backfire(产生反作用)on
us.
If
a
person
is
47
identified(被等同于)
with
the
same
label,
he
may
_48
to
believe
that
he
only
has
worth
as
he
lives
up
to
that
label.
As
often
as
possible
we
should
praise
specific(具体的)actions,
49
the
words
never
and
always.
In
this
way
we
don't
tie
a
person
too
50
with
a
label.
Here
are
some
examples:
"I'm
51
that
you
already
have
your
homework
done.
Doesn't
it
make
you
feel
good
when
you
work
so
52
?"
Rather
than
"You
always
get
your
homework
done
on
time.
You
are
so
53
that
you
never
have
any
problems
with
it,"
which
gives
him
an
54
goal
to
reach.
No
one
always
gets
his
homework
done
on
time
without
any
55
.
"That
was
so
nice
of
you
to
56
your
ball
with
your
little
brother.
You
really
made
him
happy."
Rather
than
"You
always
share
your
57
.
You
are
the
most
thoughtful(体贴人的)person
I
know."
No
one
always
shares,
58
does
he
have
to.
We
59
to
know
we
are
still
good
people,
60
we
don't
share
100%
of
the
time
and
even
when
we
have
times
we
don't
61
helping
others.
"Thank
you
for
doing
the
dishes
tonight,
even
though
it
wasn't
your
62
.
It
means
so
much
that
you
would
do
them
for
me."
Rather
than
"You
are
always
_63
.
You
never
let
anyone
_64_
when
they
need
65
."
No
one
can
always
be
all
things
to
all
people.
If
we
give
that
kind
of
reputation(名誉)to
live
up
to,
we
are
setting
up
someone
to
fail.
46.A.Thus
B.Besides
C.Therefore
D.However
47.A.occasionally
B.continually
C.gradually
D.definitely
48.A.have
B.object
C.come
D.cause
49.A.avoiding
B.using
C.forgetting
D.remembering
50.A.attentively
B.carefully
C.excitedly
D.closely
51.A.impressed
B.puzzled
C.honored
D.dissatisfied
52.A.fast
B.bravely
C.hard
D.hurriedly
53.A.careless
B.smart
C.open-minded
D.promising
54.A.effective
B.unimportant
C.unnecessary
D.impossible
55.A.try
B.support
C.effort
D.aid
56.A.kick
B.play
C.
exchange
D.share
57.A.balls
B.toys
C.opinions
D.losses
58.A.nor
B.either
C.hardly
D.only
59.A.want
B.need
C.mean
D.get
60.A.in
case
B.as
if
C.even
if
D.as
though
61.A.seem
like
B.look
like
C.would
like
D.feel
like
62.A.time
B.turn
C.dishes
D.rights
63.A.serving
B.giving
C.doing
D.encouraging
64.A.out
B.in
C.up
D.down
65.A.work
B.something
C.help
D.people
III阅读理解(20×2=40)
A
New
research
shows
that
Earth
will
have
more
than
nine
thousand
million
people
by
two
thousand
fifty.
The
world
population
is
at
present
about
six
point
four
thousand
million.
The
research
is
from
the
Population
Reference
Bureau,
a
private
group
based
in
Washington.
It
says
most
growth
will
take
place
in
developing
countries
in
Africa
and
western
Asia.
India
is
expected
to
pass
China
as
the
world’s
most
populated
nation.
By
the
middle
of
the
century,
the
report
says,
India
will
have
over
one
and
one-half
thousand
million
citizens,
an
increase
of
fifty
percent.
China
has
one
point
three
thousand
million
people
at
present.
The
Population
Reference
Bureau
says
the
population
should
increase
about
ten
percent
by
two
thousand
fifty.
Most
developed
nations
will
see
a
drop
in
their
populations.
The
only
big
exception
is
expected
to
be
the
United
States.
The
report
says
the
United
States
will
remain
the
third
biggest
nation.
The
population
is
close
to
three
hundred
million
now.
It
is
expected
to
reach
four
hundred
twenty
million.
The
report
says
this
will
be
because
of
immigration
and
low
death
rates
among
babies.
Between
now
and
two
thousand
fifty,
Niger
is
expected
to
be
the
fastest
growing
country.
The
biggest
decrease(下降)
is
expected
in
Bulgaria.
The
study
is
based
on
information
from
governments
and
the
United
Nations.
Researcher
Carl
Haub
wrote
the
report.
He
examined
infant(婴儿)
death
rates,
life
expectancy,
birth
rates
and
the
age
structure
of
nations.
The
study
also
considered
family
planning
use
and,
for
the
first
time,
rates
of
AIDS.
Mister
Haub
says
most
growth
will
take
place
in
countries
with
young
populations
and
traditionally
large
families.
He
points
to
Nigeria
and
Japan
as
two
nations
that
are
moving
in
opposite
directions
in
terms
of
population.
66.
The
best
title
for
the
text
is
likely
to
be
_____.
A.World
Population
and
the
Development
of
Industry
B.Developed
Country
and
its
Population
C.
Developing
Country
and
its
Population
D.
World
Population
by
2050
67.
In
which
of
the
following
countries
is
the
biggest
decrease
expected
in
the
growth
of
the
population?
A.
India.
B.
Egypt.
C.
China
D.
Japan
68.
Most
developed
nations
will
see
a
fall
in
their
populations
except
the
US
because
_____.
A.
the
country
doesn’t
try
to
control
the
population
growth
B.
infant
death
rates
are
low
C.
people
all
over
the
world
move
there
and
settle
down
D.
both
B
and
C
69.
How
many
more
people
is
India
likely
to
have
than
China
by
2050
according
to
the
report?
A.
750
million.
B.
75
million
C.
70
million
D.
200
million
B
Half-Truths
Be
care
of
those
who
use
the
truth
to
deceive(欺骗).
When
someone
tells
you
something
that
is
true,
but
leaves
out
important
information
that
should
be
included,
he
can
create
a
false
impression.
For
example,
someone
might
say,
“I
just
won
a
hundred
dollars
on
the
lottery(彩票).
It
was
great.
I
took
that
dollar
ticket
back
to
the
store
and
turned
it
in
for
one
hundred
dollars!”
This
guy’s
a
winner,
right?
Maybe,
maybe
not.
We
then
discover
that
he
bought
two
hundred
tickets,
and
only
one
was
a
winner.
He’s
really
a
big
loser!
He
didn’t
say
anything
that
was
false,
but
he
purposely(故意)
omitted
important
information.
That’s
called
a
half-truth.
Half-truths
are
not
technically
lies,
but
they
are
just
as
dishonest.
Dishonest
candidates(候选人)
in
political
campaigns
often
use
this
tactic(策略).
Let’s
say
that
during
Governor
Smith’s
last
term(任期),
her
state
lost
one
million
jobs
and
gained
three
million
jobs.
Then
she
seeks
another
term.
One
of
her
opponents
runs
an
ad
saying,
“During
Governor
Smith’s
term,
the
state
lost
one
million
jobs!”
That’s
true.
However
an
honest
statement
would
have
been,
“During
Governor
Smith’s
term,
the
state
had
a
net
gain
of
two
million
jobs.”
Advertisers
will
sometimes
use
half-truths.
It’s
against
the
law
to
make
false
claims
so
they
try
to
mislead
you
with
the
truth.
An
ad
might
show
off,
“Nine
out
of
ten
doctors
recommend
Yucky
Pills
to
cure
nose
pimples.”
It
fails
to
mention
that
they
only
asked
ten
doctors
and
nine
of
them
work
for
the
Yucky
Corporation.
This
kind
of
dishonesty
happens
too
often.
It’s
a
sad
fact
of
life:
Lies
are
lies,
and
sometimes
the
truth
can
lie
as
well.
70.
Which
statement
is
true
according
to
the
article?
A.
Whenever
telling
the
truth,
people
are
really
lying.
B.
One
can
get
rich
in
a
flash
by
getting
lottery
tickets
.
C.
All
governors
help
their
states.
D.
The
truth
can
be
used
in
dishonest
ways.
71.
The
underlined
word
“omitted”
in
the
fourth
paragraph
probably
means
_____.
A.
spent
money
B.
left
out
C.
told
about
D.
exposed
72.
The
author
clearly
wants
people
to
_____.
A.
think
carefully
about
what
they
read
and
hear
B.
learn
to
tell
half-truths
C.
trust
no
one
but
the
best
friends
D.
vote
for
female
candidates
73.
Another
suitable
title
for
this
selection
would
be
_____.
A.
Telling
the
Truth
B.
Everyone
Lies
C.
Lying
With
the
Truth
D.
Trust
Nobody
C
Several
interesting
American
museums
tell
about
health
subjects.
One
is
the
Doctor
Samuel
D.
Harris
National
Museum
of
Dentistry.
It
is
at
the
University
of
Maryland
in
Baltimore.
That
is
where
the
first
college
in
the
world
to
train
dentists
began.
The
museum
tells
about
the
history
of
the
medical
treatment
of
teeth.
Visitors
can
see
some
frightening
devices
that
once
were
used
to
remove
infected(受感染的)
teeth.
They
also
can
see
sets
of
teeth
made
of
animal
bone.
They
were
made
for
a
famous
American
--
the
first
President,
George
Washington.
Most
people
do
not
consider
a
visit
to
the
dentist
their
idea
of
a
good
time.
However,
the
director
of
the
museum
says
he
wanted
to
make
the
museum
a
fun
place
to
visit.
He
says
he
also
wants
to
teach
visitors
about
the
importance
of
taking
care
of
their
teeth.
Another
museum
collects
devices
that
help
people
hear.
The
Kenneth
W.
Berger
Hearing
Aid
Museum
is
at
Kent
State
University
in
Kent,
Ohio.
The
museum
has
more
than
three-thousand
hearing
aids
from
around
the
world.
They
include
old
and
strange
devices.
Some
hearing
aids
were
made
to
look
like
other
objects.
That
is
because
in
the
past
many
people
did
not
want
anyone
to
know
they
were
wearing
a
hearing
aid.
74.
It
is
common
for
people
to
think
it
uneasy
to
pay
a
visit
to
____.
A.
the
University
of
Maryland
B.
the
Museum
of
Dentistry
C.
the
Hearing
Aid
Museum
D.
the
dentist
75.
The
text
mainly
tells
about
_____.
A.
museums
in
the
US
B.
interesting
American
museums
C.
American
museums
with
health
subjects
D.
the
history
of
the
medical
treatment
of
teeth
76.
What
do
we
learn
about
George
Washington
from
the
text?
A.
He
once
visited
the
National
Museum
of
Dentistry.
B.
He
considered
the
Museum
of
Dentistry
a
fun
place
to
visit
C.
His
artificial
teeth
were
collected
in
the
National
Museum
of
Dentistry.
D.
His
teeth
seemed
to
be
made
of
animal
bone.
77.
The
underlined
word
“devices”
in
the
first
and
last
paragraph
probably
means
_____.
A.
means
B.
strategies
C.
tools
D.
desires
D
Edgar
Rice
Burroughs
wrote
a
very
famous
story
called
Tarzan
of
the
Apes.
This
story
tells
about
a
shipwreck(船只失事)
on
the
West
coast
of
Africa.
The
passengers
on
the
ship
include
a
certain
Lord
and
Lady
Greystoke
from
England.
Lord
and
Lady
Greystoke
are
the
only
survivors
of
the
shipwreck.
Lord
Greystoke
builds
a
kind
of
shelter
high
up
in
the
trees
-
a
treehouse
-
for
his
pregnant(有孕的)
wife
and
does
his
best
to
make
them
comfortable
in
their
new
jungle
home.
Lady
Greystoke
gives
birth
to
a
boy.
They
call
the
boy
John.
Unfortunately,
she
dies
and
leaves
Lord
Greystoke
to
take
care
of
the
baby
on
his
own.
Lord
Greystoke
is
killed
by
a
huge
ape(猿人)
that
comes
to
see
the
strange
house
in
the
trees.
The
baby
is
left
all
alone.
Fortunately,
a
female
ape,
whose
baby
has
recently
died,
finds
the
human
baby
alone
in
the
treehouse.
Even
though
the
baby
is
white
and
hairless,
she
feels
a
mother's
love
for
it
and
begins
to
feed
and
take
care
of
it.
She
becomes
John's
mother.
John
-
who
later
takes
the
name
Tarzan,
never
having
known
his
real
identity(身份)

grows
strong
and
powerful
living
among
the
apes.
He
has
the
advantage
of
human
intelligence
and
finally
grows
up
to
be
leader
of
the
apes
and,
in
the
end,
lord
of
the
jungle.
The
book
tells
many
stories
of
Tarzan's
adventures
in
the
jungles,
his
fights
with
savage
animals,
his
encounters
with
other
human
beings
(many
of
whom
are
as
dangerous
as
the
animals)
and
his
re-discovery
of
his
true
identity.
78.
How
many
people
have
escaped
from
the
shipwreck
on
the
African
coast?
A.
One.
B.
Two.
C.
Three.
D.
Four.
79.
What
is
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
“survivors”
in
the
second
paragraph?
A.
People
who
are
lucky
enough
to
exist
in
spite
of
an
accident.
B.
People
who
are
unlucky
not
to
exist
because
of
an
accident.
C.
People
who
enjoy
taking
adventures
so
much
as
to
lose
their
lives.
D.
People
who
die
from
a
shipwreck
because
of
bad
weather.
80.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
about
John?
A.
He
is
Lord
Greystoke.
B.
He
is
a
large
ape.
C.
He
is
Tarzan.
D.
He
is
brought
up
by
a
male
ape.
81.
The
text
doesn’t
tell
us,
but
we
can
infer
that
____.
A.
Tarzan
is
able
to
live
on
only
because
of
the
death
of
the
baby
ape
B.
John’s
father
is
killed
by
an
ape
that
come
across
him
in
his
house
C.
John
has
been
trying
to
know
his
real
identity
while
living
with
apes
D.
animals
have
their
nature
of
kindness
while
humans
have
some
ways
of
cruelty
E
Prince
Lucian
of
Tolland
was
angry.
He
was
eager
to
correct
this
injustice(非正义).
His
enemy,
the
ruler
of
Capanavia,
was
holding
Tolland
citizens
hostages(人质)
on
the
borders
of
their
country.
Prince
Lucian
would
have
to
offer
all
his
resources
to
saving
them.
The
challenge
was
fierce.
There
was
a
huge
mountain
to
climb
and
a
thick
jungle
to
pass
before
reaching
the
place
where
the
hostages
were
held.
"The
news
is
not
good!"
the
Prince
told
his
advisors.
"However,
we
can
succeed.
Call
together
the
military
department
and
let's
plan
a
surprise
attack!"
"Yes,
sir!"
his
subjects
responded
with
eagerness.
At
the
meeting,
the
Prince
selected
ten
of
his
most
trusted
leaders
to
develop
a
plan.
They
worked
for
hours
until
they
agreed
to
the
steps
they
should
take.
They
planned
to
gather
supplies
and
employ
soldiers
within
one
week.
Then,
they
would
set
out
on
their
formal
effort
to
rescue
the
hostages.
The
men
went
back
to
their
towns
and
announced
the
need
for
military.
They
received
a
greater
response
than
they
ever
expected.
Thousands
gathered
to
help
rescue
their
fellow
citizens.
By
the
time
they
all
returned
to
the
capital
city,
there
were
750,000
people
ready
to
go.
Word
came
to
the
enemy
about
the
large
army
congregating(集合).
It
struck
fear
in
their
minds.
"We
can
never
survive
against
so
many
warriors!"
they
feared.
They
worried
and
planned,
but
knew
they
were
outnumbered.
In
the
end,
they
decided
to
set
the
captives
free.
82.
The
best
title
for
the
text
is
_____.
A.
Courage
and
Victory
B.
Justice
and
Injustice
C.
Prince
and
his
Soldiers
D.
Bad
News
for
Prince
83.
The
underlined
word
“captives”
in
the
last
paragraph
means
_____.
A.
citizens
B.
leaders
C.
soldiers
D.
hostages
84.
According
to
the
text,
which
of
the
following
is
the
best
description
about
Prince
Lucian?
A.
just,
confident
and
inspiring
B.
helpful,
powerful
and
warlike
C.
patient,
fearless
and
helpless
D.
humorous,
courageous
and
challenging
85.
Tolland
succeeded
in
the
end
because
_____.
A.
Prince
Lucian
had
made
up
his
mind
to
fight
with
enemy
B.
many
citizens
eagerly
responded
to
Prince’s
call
C.
the
enemy
was
frightened
at
the
mention
of
Prince
Lucian
D.
the
enemy
was
friendly
treated
by
Prince
Lucian
Key
to
Unit2
Module
Two
I单选
1-10
DDBCA
ABADB
11-20AADBB
CCACD
21-30BCAAA
BCCCD
31-40
DBBDC
DABAC
41-45
CADCD
II完形
46-55
DBCAD
ACBDC
56-65
DBABC
DBADC
III阅读理解
DDDC
DBAC
DCCC
BACD
ADAB
IV单词拼写
1.regularly
2.touching
3.
preparations
4.
existence
5.
possibility
6.
harmony
7.
progress
8.
avoid
9.
manner
10.astonished
11.camels
12.
actually
13.
supply
14.
clothing
,
helmet
15.
footprints
16.
trekking
17.schedule
18.dawn
19.
harmony
20.
officially
V句型转换(20×0.5=10)
1.
I
don’t
think
a
boy
of
9
can
answer
this
question
I
think
it
hard
for
a
boy
of
9
to
answer
this
question.
2.
Liu
Hulan
would
rather
die
than
give
in.
Liu
Hulan
preferred
to
die
rather
than
give
in.
3.
We
must
do
our
best
to
help
the
ones
who
are
in
trouble.
We
must
do
all
we
can
to
help
those
in
trouble.
4.
We
haven’t
found
any
ways
to
prevent
people
polluting
the
river.
No
ways
have
been
found
to
prevent
the
river
from
being
polluted.
5.
Since
the
front
door
is
shut,
you
may
try
knocking
at
the
back
door.
Now
that
the
front
door
is
shut,
why
not
try
knocking
at
the
back
door?
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Dear
Editor,
I
am
writing
to
tell
you
the
discussion
we’ve
had
about
whether
students
of
senior
three
should
take
physical
exercise.
60%
of
the
students
think
they
should
take
exercise
every
day,
such
as
doing
morning
exercises,
playing
basketball,
but
it
shouldn’t
take
up
too
much
time.
Exercise
builds
one’s
body
and
reduces
diseases,
Sports
let
their
brains
have
a
rest
so
that
their
revision
will
be
more
effective.
While
other
40%
of
the
students
believe
taking
exercise
is
a
waste
of
time
and
tiring.
After
having
sports,
they
are
much
too
excited
for
a
long
time
to
pay
attention
to
their
lessons.
It
is
also
possible
to
be
hurt
in
sports.
In
my
opinion,
I
think
taking
exercise
is
good
to
us,
especially
to
our
senior
three
students,
but
we
shouldn’t
spend
too
much
time
on
the
sports.
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