人教版(2019)选择性必修第四册Unit 5 Launching Your Care单元检测 Word版含答案(无听力试题)

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人教版选择性必修第四册unit5单元检测
第一部分 听力(略)
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Some
Music
Festivals
Pitchfork
Music
Festival
Anyone
who
adores
indie(独立的)
music
and
up?and?coming
artists
will
have
an
amazing
time
at
the
Pitchfork
Music
Festival
in
Chicago’s
Union
Park.This
is
a
wonderful
festival
that
explores
more
underground
and
less?known
bands
than
the
other
big
Chicago
summer
festival,Lollapalooza.
Date:July
14-16
Location:Chicago,Illinois
Music
Type:Indie
Price:$75-$365
Essence
Music
Festival
No
matter
what
time
of
the
year
it
is,New
Orleans
is
an
incredible
place
to
be
if
you
love
live
music.The
Essence
Music
Festival
is
a
celebration
of
great
artists
like
Diana
Ross,Chaka
Khan,and
Mary
J.Blige.
Date:June
29-July
2
Location:New
Orleans,Louisiana,USA
Music
Type:R
&
B,soul
Price:$126-$2,700
Sziget
Festival
Budapest
knows
how
to
organize
a
party,and
Sziget
is
one
of
the
biggest
celebrations
of
music
and
culture
in
all
of
Europe.You
can
expect
to
watch
favorite
artists
like
Bad
Religion
and
Mac
DeMarco
appearing
on
the
stages
here
during
this
seven?day
festival.
Date:August
9-15
Location:Budapest,Hungary
Music
Type:Eclectic,indie,rock
Price:$70-$96
Flow
Festival
The
Flow
Festival
is
a
great
excuse
to
explore
the
city
of
Helsinki.Artists
including
Lana
Del
Rey
and
The
XX
will
be
playing,among
many
e
to
this
festival
to
enjoy
a
relaxing
atmosphere
with
an
earth?friendly
attitude.
Date:August
11-13
Location:Helsinki,Finland
Music
Type:Rock,soul,jazz
Price:$106-$199
21.What
is
special
about
Pitchfork
Music
Festival?
A.It
is
more
independent.
B.It
is
held
underground.
C.It
focuses
on
unknown
bands.
D.It
is
more
famous
than
other
festivals.
22.Where
can
you
enjoy
a
music
festival
lasting
a
week?
A.In
Chicago.
B.In
Budapest.
C.In
Helsinki.
D.In
New
Orleans.
23.Which
music
festival
will
be
held
in
Finland?
A.Flow
Festival.
B.Sziget
Festival.
C.Essence
Music
Festival.
D.Pitchfork
Music
Festival.
答案 CBA
B
What
if
you
could
give
your
children
everything
they
wanted
without
them
having
to
take
any
effort
at
all
to
get
it?Would
they
appreciate
what
they
now
have?Would
they
know
how
to
even
maintain
the
lifestyle
or
how
to
keep
the
business
moving
forward
and
not
downward?
There
is
some
debate
among
parents
of
this
new
generation
about
the
question
of
whether
our
children
have
been
given
so
much
that
they
now
expect
everything
all
at
once.A
case
in
point
is
a
friend
of
mine
who
has
a
son
in
his
late
twenties.It
is
not
that
he
doesn’t
have
a
good
paying
job
and
a
really
nice
house.Actually
his
house
is
a
lot
better
and
bigger
than
I
ever
had
at
his
age.But,he
is
not
satisfied
with
what
he
has;he
wants
everything
else
right
now,not
tomorrow,but
right
now.
What
he
wants
is
a
bigger
house,a
fancier
car,and
all
the
newest
gadgets(小玩意)
that
come
on
the
market.He
never
thinks
he
should
work
a
little
longer
and
save
his
money
or
that
he
shouldn’t
have
it
all.Maybe
we
have
spoiled
our
children
to
expect
more
than
what
they
should
normally
expect
and
then
expect
all
of
these
worldly
possessions
to
keep
coming
their
way.
Now,the
situation
with
my
friend’s
son
is
one
where
his
son
calls
him
and
complains
that
life
is
difficult
and
that
he
is
having
a
hard
time
getting
what
he
wants.The
discussion
usually
then
turns
to
waiting
a
little
longer
and
working
to
save
money
but
this
discussion
usually
ends
with
his
son
still
being
disappointed
with
his
life.
Each
life
must
come
from
work,sacrifice
and
satisfaction
of
being
able
to
provide
for
your
family,but
there
is
little
room
for
just
wanting
when
waiting,working
and
patience
could
get
it
done.
All
of
us
need
a
bit
of
hardship,struggle,learning
to
overcome
obstacles,understanding
perseverance,and
developing
an
attitude
that
speaks
loudly
about
accepting
responsibility
for
one’s
own
destiny.
24.The
writing
method
of
the
passage
is
.
A.listing
facts
B.giving
an
example
C.explaining
reasons
D.making
comparisons
25.When
given
so
much
by
his
parents,the
boy
may
.
A.live
a
happier
life
B.learn
to
be
independent
C.never
be
satisfied
with
it
D.be
grateful
for
his
parents
26.The
fourth
paragraph
mainly
shows
us
.
A.the
result
of
parents’
spoiling
their
children
B.the
way
for
parents
to
prepare
for
a
better
life
C.the
advice
for
parents
on
how
to
raise
their
children
D.the
solution
for
parents
to
solving
their
family
issues
27.What
can
we
know
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.What
our
life
offers
us.
B.What
we
should
do
for
our
family.
C.How
we
should
gain
what
we
desire.
D.How
we
should
prepare
for
our
destiny.
答案 BCAC
C
The
Silk
Road
is
arguably
the
most
famous
long?distance
trade
route
of
the
ancient
world.This
passage
connected
Europe
in
the
West
with
China
in
the
East,and
allowed
the
exchange
of
goods,technology,and
ideas
between
the
two
civilizations.Although
merchants
could
make
huge
profits
travelling
the
road,it
was
not
without
risk.
The
main
Silk
Road
started
in
Chang’an
(known
today
as
Xi’an),the
early
Han
capital.Travellers
commencing
their
journey
from
this
city
could
take
a
northern
route
that
would
take
them
across
China’s
northwestern
provinces.After
this,they
would
face
the
Gobi
Desert,arguably
the
greatest
danger
of
the
Silk
Road.
The
Gobi
Desert,the
largest
desert
in
Asia,consists
mainly
of
rocky,hard
earth.This
feature
made
it
easier
for
traders
to
travel
across,compared
to
sandy
deserts
like
the
neighbouring
Taklamakan
Desert.Like
other
deserts,the
Gobi
Desert
is
dry
and
hot,and
therefore
the
biggest
challenge
travellers
faced
was
obtaining
enough
water
for
themselves
as
well
as
for
their
camels.
So,rest
stops
were
created
along
the
route,allowing
travellers
to
rest,eat
and
drink.These
places
also
promoted
the
exchange
of
goods,and
even
ideas,amongst
the
travellers
who
stopped
there.Usually,the
rest
stops
were
placed
within
a
day’s
journey
of
each
other.In
this
way,travellers
could
avoid
spending
too
much
time
in
the
desert,which
would
make
them
targets
for
robbers,another
danger
of
the
Silk
Road.
Once
through
the
Gobi
Desert,travellers
would
continue
their
journey
into
Iran,Turkey,and
finally
Europe.Whilst
this
part
of
the
journey
may
have
been
less
dangerous,it
is
not
entirely
without
its
perils.
28.The
underlined
word
“it”
in
the
first
paragraph
refers
to

”.
A.making
huge
profits
B.travelling
the
Silk
Road
C.exchanging
goods
and
ideas
D.connecting
different
civilizations
29.Why
was
the
Gobi
Desert
easier
to
cross
than
other
deserts?
A.The
desert’s
surface
was
easier
to
walk
on.
B.Camels
for
transportation
were
easier
to
find.
C.It
was
smaller
and
could
be
crossed
in
less
time.
D.There
were
more
natural
water
sources
available.
30.What
can
we
guess
about
the
rest
stops
in
the
Gobi
Desert?
A.Travellers
were
offered
free
accommodation.
B.They
were
located
around
the
edges
of
the
desert.
C.Travellers
staying
there
were
often
attacked
by
criminals.
D.They
were
shared
by
travellers
from
different
countries.
31.What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.The
origins
of
the
Silk
Road.
B.The
benefits
of
the
Silk
Road.
C.The
difficulties
faced
by
Silk
Road
travellers.
D.The
cultural
exchanges
among
Silk
Road
travellers.
答案 BADC
D
It
is
quite
reasonable
to
blame
traffic
jams,the
cost
of
gas
and
the
great
speed
of
modern
life,but
manners
on
the
road
are
becoming
horrible.Everybody
knows
that
the
nicest
men
would
become
fierce
tigers
behind
the
wheel.It
is
all
right
to
have
a
tiger
in
a
cage,but
to
have
one
in
the
driver’s
seat
is
another
matter.
Road
politeness
is
not
only
good
manners,but
a
good
sense.It
takes
the
most
cool?headed
drivers
great
patience
to
give
up
the
desire
to
beat
back
when
forced
to
face
rude
driving.On
the
other
hand,a
little
politeness
goes
a
long
way
towards
reducing
the
possibility
of
quarrelling
and
fighting.A
friendly
nod
or
a
wave
of
thanks
in
answer
to
an
act
of
politeness
helps
to
create
an
atmosphere
of
goodwill
and
becomes
so
necessary
in
modern
traffic
conditions.But
such
behavior
of
politeness
is
by
no
means
enough.Many
drivers
nowadays
don’t
even
seem
able
to
recognize
politeness
when
they
see
it.
However,misplaced
politeness
can
also
be
dangerous.A
typical
example
is
the
driver
who
waves
a
child
crossing
the
street
at
a
wrong
place
into
the
path
of
oncoming
cars
that
may
not
be
able
to
stop
in
time.The
same
goes
for
encouraging
old
ladies
to
cross
the
road
wherever
and
whenever
they
want
to.
An
experienced
driver,whose
manners
are
faultless,told
me
it
would
help
if
drivers
learnt
to
correctly
join
in
a
traffic
stream
without
causing
total
blockages
that
give
rise
to
unpleasant
feelings.Unfortunately,modern
drivers
can’t
even
learn
to
drive,let
alone
master
the
roadmanship(公路驾车技能).Years
ago,experts
warned
us
that
the
fast
increase
of
the
car
ownership
would
demand
more
give?and?take(互谅互让)from
all
road
users.It
is
high
time
for
all
of
us
to
take
this
message
to
heart.
32.The
passage
mainly
talks
about
.
A.traffic
jams
B.good
manners
C.road
politeness
D.modern
drivers
33.Troubles
on
the
road
are
often
caused
by
.
A.traffic
jams
B.the
behavior
of
the
drivers
C.the
great
speed
of
modern
life
D.terrible
road
conditions
34.According
to
the
writer,a
good
driver
should
.
A.encourage
children
to
cross
the
road
whenever
they
want
to
B.beat
back
when
forced
to
face
rude
driving
C.be
able
to
recognize
politeness
when
he
sees
it
D.join
in
a
traffic
stream
quickly
however
other
people
feel
35.It
is
not
always
right
for
drivers
to
.
A.master
the
roadmanship
B.neglect
politeness
when
they
see
it
C.give
a
friendly
nod
in
answer
to
an
act
of
politeness
D.encourage
old
ladies
to
cross
the
road
whenever
and
wherever
they
want
to
答案CBCD
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Sacrificing
Sleep
to
Get
Top
Grades
Doesn’t
Work
Sacrificing
sleep
and
skipping
meals
to
study
in
looking
for
academic
excellence
actually
doesn’t
work,a
new
Harvard
study
has
revealed
recently.
36
.They
usually
like
getting
less
sleep
or
adopting
poor
eating
habits,in
a
search
for
top
grades.But
the
new
study
of
4,000
British
teenagers
shows
those
who
display
determination,courage
and
persistence
also
tend
to
have
healthier
lifestyles.
Children
who
study
hard
are
also
likely
to
look
after
themselves,and
cultivate
healthy
emotional
regulation
skills,rather
than
behaving
in
ways
that
are
bad
for
their
health.
37
.Studies
have
shown
the
harmful
effects
stress
over
exams
have
on
young
children’s
health.
38
.The
study
also
found
for
the
first
time
a
link
between
high?achieving
students
and
helpfulness.The
research
revealed
that
those
pupils
who
see
themselves
as
having
potential
rather
than
having
fixed
abilities
are
more
likely
to
help
their
peers.
39
.
Dr
Christina
Hinton,a
research
member
at
the
Harvard
Graduate
School
of
Education,said,“
40
,but
rather
cultivating
healthy
emotional
regulation
skills
and
effective
learning
strategies.Our
results
suggest.”
A.Children
struggling
for
excellence
tend
to
make
extra
sacrifices
B.Children
making
sleep
sacrifices
can
lead
to
excellence
C.The
findings
showed
that
children
who
work
hard
are
also
likely
to
develop
health
D.High?achieving
students
have
more
potential
than
those
low?achieving
students
E.Having
a
growth
attitude
appears
to
have
more
impacts
on
the
others
around
them
F.A
survey
found
very
young
children
smoke
cigarettes
and
use
energy
drinks
to
prepare
for
their
exams
G.Getting
top
grades
does
not
require
pushing
yourself
at
all
costs
36. A
37. C
38. F
39. E
40. G
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
My
teacher
Mr
Bush
is
the
most
positive
person
I’ve
ever
met.He
has
the
ability
to
41
positiveness
to
young
students.
He
always
smiles
and
never
gets
42
at
students.Once
I
met
some
43
because
I
felt
overshadowed
by
my
brother,who
seemed
to
be
doing
great
in
every
way.Hopelessness
44
me
whenever
I
was
in
a
classroom.But
that
all
45
when
I
met
my
teacher
for
life,Mr
Bush.Having
found
out
about
my
problems,he
just
kept
46
me.Because
of
Mr
Bush,my
world
was
filled
with
47
and
power.
A
few
weeks
ago,everyone
in
my
class
was
feeling
a
bit
48
because
of
a
bad
day
at
school.But
things
got
49
after
a
close
of
Mr
Bush’s
class.He
drew
a
picture
on
the
whiteboard
that
50
a
half?full
glass
of
water.He
then
said,“Class,the
point
of
view
in
which
you
look
at
things
will
51
your
feelings.Like
this
glass
of
water,some
people
see
it
and
think
‘What!
Only
half
a
glass
of
water.How
52
I
am.’
Whereas
other
people
think
‘Wow,I’m
so
thirsty.Great!
Half
a
glass
of
water
for
me!’
It
all
is
in
the
53
you
think.”
Mr
Bush’s
54
way
of
thinking
always
makes
me
feel
glad
and
55
.I
will
always
remember
him.
41.A.pass
on
B.apply
for
C.consist
of
D.give
up
42.A.strict
B.patient
C.mad
D.curious
43.A.friends
B.needs
C.realities
D.difficulties
44.A.drowned
B.resisted
C.cured
D.relaxed
45.A.happened
B.changed
C.solved
D.included
46.A.forgiving
B.calming
C.encouraging
D.calling
47.A.sunshine
B.fear
C.surprise
D.disappointment
48.A.cheerful
B.down
C.eager
D.afraid
49.A.warmer
B.higher
C.better
D.happier
50.A.served
B.filled
C.bought
D.showed
51.A.hurt
B.care
about
C.give
away
D.affect
52.A.pleased
B.unfortunate
C.bright
D.perfect
53.A.way
B.direction
C.end
D.past
54.A.different
B.optimistic
C.special
D.important
55.A.proud
B.careful
C.lonely
D.Hopeful
41-55
ACDAB
CABCD
DBABD
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
More
than
1,250
lit
stalls(货摊)
brighten
the
center
of
Thailand’s
capital
city,56.
(provide)
a
multicolored
sight.The
shelter,57.
is
designed
for
the
thousands
of
traders
and
shoppers
at
Bangkok’s
night
market,has
become
an
58.
(attract)
itself.
The
market,which
59.
(call)
Train
Night
Market
Ratchada
in
English,was
opened
in
January
2015
and
has
become
60.
popular
spot
for
locals
and
tourists.Software
engineer
Prasad
Ambati
visited
the
market
and
took
the
landscape
photographs
from
a
nearby
car
park.“Those
61.
(color)
tents
and
people
shopping,eating
at
stalls
and
the
flashing
lights
were
great.The
tents
made
me
think
of
a
giant
painting.”
This
is
62.
(primary)
a
market
that
sells
yesteryear(旧时)
goods,old?fashioned
63.
(collection)
of
clothes,motorbikes,and
second?hand
toys.There
are
also
plenty
of
general
market
things
for
sale,64.
cheap
clothes,shoes,bags,and
other
fashion
items.But
above
all
it’s
one
of
the
best
places
for
street
food,open?air
bars
with
live
music
frequently
65.
(perform)
all
over.
56. providing
57. which
58. attraction
59. is
called
60. a
61. colo(u)rful
62. primarily
63. collections
64. like
65. performed
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假设你是新华中学的学生会主席李华,你们学校将在4月23日举行活动庆祝“世界读书日”。请你以学生会的名义邀请你们校报的外籍编辑Mr
Smith来参加活动,内容包括:
1.时间:4月23日下午3点至5点;
2.地点:学校图书馆205室;
3.内容:举行经典诵读,分享读书心得。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:
世界读书日World
Reading
Day;经典诵读classic
reading
参考范文
Dear
Mr
Smith,
I’m
Li
Hua,chairman
of
the
Student
Union
of
Xinhua
High
School.We
are
going
to
celebrate
the
World
Reading
Day
on
Apr.23.I’m
writing
to
invite
you
to
take
part
in
the
celebration.
The
celebration
to
be
held
in
Room
205
in
our
school
library
will
last
from
3∶00
pm.to
5∶00
pm.There
will
be
classic
reading
in
the
activity
and
some
students
will
share
their
opinions
about
what
they
have
read
as
well.
We
hope
you
will
accept
our
invitation
if
it
is
convenient
for
you.
Sincerely
yours,
Li
Hua
第二节 (满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Rebecca
stretched
her
tired
back.“That’s
the
last
seedling(树苗),Pa.Have
we
planted
enough?”
Pa
walked
to
the
end
of
the
row
of
cottonwood
seedlings.“No,”
he
said.“We
have
to
plant
trees
all
the
way
to
that
rock
over
there.We’ll
need
about
twenty
more
seedlings.”
“I’ll
get
the
seedlings,”
offered
Rebecca.She
longed
to
cool
her
feet
in
the
shallow
river
running
through
the
cotton
field.“You’d
better
let
me
go,”
teased
her
twin
brother,William.“There
are
dangers
all
over
this
prairie(牧场).You
may
both
go,”
said
Pa.
They
went
across
the
shallow
river
to
a
sandbar
where
small
cottonwood
seedlings
grew.Gently,they
pulled
the
seedlings
from
the
sand.“There!
That’s
twenty,with
a
few
to
spare.”
said
Rebecca.“OK,”
said
William.He
led
the
way
to
the
riverbank,then
stopped.
“Look!
There’s
the
dugout(防空壕)we
lived
in
when
we
moved
here
last
year.”
He
pointed
to
a
hole
in
the
grassy
river
bank.“Come
on,let’s
go
inside.”
“No,”
Rebecca
said.“Then
you
start
back,”
said
William,handing
the
seedlings
to
Rebecca.“I’ll
catch
up.”
He
ran
to
the
dugout
and
stepped
inside.
Rebecca
tied
the
seedlings
into
her
long
apron(围裙)
and
began
to
walk.Suddenly
she
froze
in
her
tracks.A
huge
prairie
rattlesnake(响尾蛇)
moved
along
the
river
bank.It
stopped
right
in
front
of
the
dugout
and
lay
still,coiled
up
on
the
warm
sunny
bank.“William!”
Rebecca
shouted.“Don’t
come
out!”
“Huh?”
William’s
face
appeared
at
a
tiny
window
beside
the
door
of
the
dugout.Rebecca
pointed
toward
the
rattler.William’s
face
paled
when
he
saw
the
snake
blocking
the
doorway.He
turned
desperate
eyes
toward
Rebecca,then
he
glanced
behind
himself.
Rebecca’s
mind
raced,trying
to
think
of
a
way
to
get
William
out
of
there.An
idea
popped
into
her
head.It
was
their
only
hope.It
was
risky,but
it
was
the
only
hope.“Don’t
move,”
she
said
to
William
in
a
soft
voice.“When
I
say
NOW,you
run
out
of
there
as
fast
as
you
can.”
Rebecca
removed
the
skirt?like
petticoat(衬裙)
from
beneath
her
dress,then
dipped
it
into
the
river.She
squeezed
out
some
of
the
water,then
climbed
to
the
top
of
the
bank,directly
above
the
dugout’s
opening.
注意:续写词数应为150左右。
“Get
ready
to
run,William,”
she
said,keeping
an
eye
on
the
motionless
snake.
“Are
you
OK?”
he
asked,breathing
heavily.Rebecca
nodded.
参考范文
“Get
ready
to
run,William,”
she
said,keeping
an
eye
on
the
motionless
snake.Rebecca
opened
the
dripping
petticoat
(wet
through
with
water)
as
much
as
she
could.Her
hands
shook
as
she
leaned
over
the
bank.With
one
swift
movement,she
dropped
the
heavy
garment
on
top
of
the
rattlesnake.“NOW!”
she
shouted
to
William
as
the
snake
began
to
move
under
the
petticoat.William
jumped
over
the
covered
snake
and
ran
fast
before
he
stopped
and
turned
around.Rebecca
was
right
behind
him.
“Are
you
OK?”
he
asked,breathing
heavily.Rebecca
nodded.She
was
glad
they
managed
to
escape.It
took
them
five
minutes
to
catch
their
breath
and
calm
themselves
down.Rebecca
checked
to
make
sure
that
the
seedlings
were
still
complete.Then
William
gave
Rebecca
a
grateful
hug.“Thanks,sister.I’d
have
done
the
same
for
you
back
there.”
Rebecca
said
with
a
grin.“You
couldn’t
have,for
you
don’t
wear
petticoats!”
Laughing,they
raced
back
to
the
woods.