1、第 1 页 共 12 页高中英语必修五 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 where he lef
2、t 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 letters withou
3、t 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 to vote mu
4、st 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 sight 11. He t
5、hought 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 第 2 页 共 12 页13. The co
6、mpetition, 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 wer
8、e 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。(swal
10、low )_5. 他们泼水扑灭了大火。(by doing sth)第 3 页 共 12 页_. 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
11、are designed 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 tub
12、erculosis. 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 f
13、rom her bone 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 re
14、jection. But 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
15、be used to 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 f
16、ew days old. 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 第 4 页 共 12 页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. universit
17、y 5. A. already B. almost 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. knowin
18、g B. thinking C. realizing 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 buil
19、ding block of life forms 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
20、researcher, Sandra Pizzarello, 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, Pizzarell
21、o and a colleague conducted 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 find
22、ings came from the analysis of pristine meteorites 第 5 页 共 12 页found in Antarctica. The frozen conditions of Antarctica ensure that meteorites are preserved and remain unaffected by the earth. These buried meteorites are usually discovered due to constant motion of the ice, which eventually brings t
23、he objects back to the surface.According to Pizzarello, this discovery is important because it shows that a key molecular (分子的)trait( 特征) that defines life here on earth appears to have had the same effect on the cosmic lineage(世系) of life in outer space. In other words, the fictional images of alie
24、ns from movies and popular television shows such as Star Trek might be more realistic than we used to think.Is there life on other planets? Do aliens resemble human beings? Maybe one day, with continued scientific research and advancement in space travel and research, we will find out.1. What are am
25、ino acids?A. A building material. B. A chemical. C. A life form. D. A building block of life forms.2. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Our knowledge of amino acids from outer space has been gained from the tests on meteorites that landed on earth.B. The meteorites found in
26、Antarctica had reamained in good condition largely because no one lives there.C. The producers of movies about aliens must have done research on amino acids from meteorites.D. The author doesnt believe that aliens might exist in outer space. 3. What has Sandra Pizzarello discovered recently?A. Extra
27、terrestrial life must resemble life on earth.B. The amino acids found on earth share the same simple structure as amino acids found in outer space.C. A lot of acids indicate a tendency towards “right-handedness” over “left-handedness”.D. A key molecular trait has the same effect on the cosmic lineag
28、e of life in outer space. 4. What has made the discovery of the buried meteorites in Antarctica possible?A. Continued scientific research.B. Advancement in space travel and research.第 6 页 共 12 页C. The constant motion of the ice eventually brings the objects back to the surface.D. The discovery of am
29、ino acids. 5. What is probably the best title for the passage?A. Amino Acids Offer Proof of Alien Life in Outer SpaceB. There Is Life in Other PlanetsC. Extraterrestrial Life Resembles Life on EarthD. Small Traces of Amino Acids Have Been Found BOn my planet, nobody needs to die. It was only ten yea
30、rs ago that scientists here on Xeron developed technology to bring the dead back to life. That does sound strange, doesnt it? But of course these dead “people” are not made of flesh and blood but celluloid(假象牙) and computer chips. The scientists found that because our population was declining people
31、 were becoming longly in their small settlements. So they set to work to solve the problem. After twenty years of dedication they succeeded. They discovered that “people” could be copied from old home movies. The “person” is combined with computer records about him or her to create a virtual “relati
32、ve”. The family can chat and live with him or her. Once a family takes up the offer of a constant companion, their upkeep is very cheap. He or she does not need food or clothes, is never ill and does not need haircuts or new shoes.This project has been such a success that the scientists are now work
33、ing on ways to bring back “people” who died long ago so that they can take on new roles. In 2030 they hope to be able to reproduce some of the great people of the 20th century: perhaps even Karl Marx, Albert Einstein, or Chairman Mao.So if you are lonely, find an old home movies and choose the relat
34、ive you would like to bring back to life. Then call Xeron 7257 and one of our representatives will call you back. Prices are very reasonable. Call today or write for our brochure for full details at Xeron People Regeneration Ltd, Bonjon 5675, Xeron. Please mark your envelope BROCHURE or quick reply!
35、 6. How are these dead “people” different from us?A. They are made of flesh and blood. B. They are made of celluloid and computer chips.C. They are made of flesh and celluloid.第 7 页 共 12 页D. They are made of blood and computer chips. 7. What is NOT true about the copied “people” ?A. Their upkeep is
36、very expensive.B. They dont need food or clothes.C. They are never sick.D. They dont need haircuts or new shoes. 8. What is the reason for scientists to bring great minds back to life?A. So that they can take now roles.B. Because scientists want to show off their talents.C. Because people need them.
37、D. So that they can make the same contribution to society. 9. When you want a relative to be brought back to life, which of the following orders is right?a. call Xeron 7257 b. find an old home moviec. choose the relative youd like to bring back to lifed. one of the representatives calls you backe. a
38、 relative is brought back to lifeA. a-b-c-d-e B. a-c-b-d-e C. b-c-a-d-e D. b-a-c-d-e 10. What do you think is the best title for the passage?A. Humans Can Live LongB. Life Can Be Extended Indefinitely on Xeron!C. A Great DiscoveryD. Great People Will Never Die . 书面表达根据 BBC 新闻,科学家已经在英国制造出第一个人兽混合胚胎,人们
39、对此议论纷纷。请以 UKs first hydrid embryos created Good news or a disaster? 为题写一篇 120150 词的短文,介绍下面的热议,并谈谈你对人兽混合胚胎的个人看法。一些人认为这是科学研究的重要一步。这些人兽混合胚胎可以用于科学研究,使一些困难疾病得到治疗成为可能。第 8 页 共 12 页另外一些人认为这一步走得太远,是可怕的一步。人兽混合胚胎可能会成长为半人半动物。如果他们被人为或意外制造,会导致一些奇怪的动物诞生。参考词汇:人兽混合胚胎 hydrid embryos高中英语必修五参考答案. 单项选择,从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选
40、择最佳答案完成句子1. A解析:despite 与 in spite of 是介词,although 是连词。名词 event(活动)是可数名词。前半句句义为“尽管组织者不断地呼吁烟民们让世博会成为一个无烟活动” ,故选 A。2. A解析:take up 表示“继续;(把)接下去;进一步讨论” 。句义为“他打算从昨天停下来的地方接着讲这个故事” 。3. A 解析:tolerate 后跟动名词形式,故选 A。4. C解析:及物动词 lack 指“缺乏;缺少” ,它后面直接跟宾语;也可以用作不及物动词,用于 be lacking in sth 结构中。5. A解析:private 强调“私人的”
41、。 其他选项的意思都与句义不符。6. B解析:for an instant 表示“暂时;一时 ”。句义为“她在一瞬间与他的目光相遇 ”。 其他选第 9 页 共 12 页项均表示“一会儿;立刻;马上” 。7. B解析:A 选项指“气氛;氛围 ”;B 选项则指对人的成长、情感、观念、伦理、道德、品行等产生影响的环境;C 选项表示 “环境”时常用复数形式,偏重于生活、居住的周围环境;D 选项侧重表示“条件” , 泛指改变、限制性因素,也指影响生活质量的种种因素。8. D解析:demand 表示“坚决要求” ,后面不能跟不定式结构;request 表示“请求” ,后面也不能跟不定式结构;require
42、 表示“要求;需要” ;desire 表示“渴望;想要;希望” 。故选D。9. C解析:句义为“新技术应用到几乎所有工业流程中” 。apply to 表示“应用到” ;adjust to 指“调整;适应于” 。10. B解析 : out of sight 表 示 “(某 物 或 人 )看 不 见 了 ”; lose (ones) sight 表 示 “某 人 看 不 见 某 物(人 )”。 A、C 选项表示“进入视线;在视野里;看见 ”。11. D解析:本题考查与介词 from 搭配的名词。A 、B 选项不构成搭配,C 选项应该用单数形式。词组 from every aspect 表示“从各个
43、方面” 。12. B解析:及物动词 situate 表示“使位于;使处于” ,构成短语(be) situated in/on,表示“位于;坐落在” 。本句中过去分词短语 situated on the north side of Zhouqu 作定语,修饰名词 a middle school。13. D解析:本题考查过去分词作状语,表示被动。选项中只有 D 选项表示被动,意思是“在世界自然基金会的支持下举办” 。14. A解析:本题考查过去分词作定语,表示一个已经完成的被动动作。(be) named by 表示“由命名” 。15. B解析:本题考查过去分词作状语,表示被动。句义为“为了不受干扰
44、,我把自己锁在书房第 10 页 共 12 页里三个小时” 。A 选项是干扰项,因其表示主动而不符合题意。. 根据所给句子完成画线部分1. Worried about the journey2. Given enough time3. Worried about the missing child 4. won last year5. organized by the company. 根据汉语提示及重点词语将下列句子译成英语1. Copying these documents took up the whole morning.2. He is good at his job but some
45、times he seems to lack confidence.3. Jane burst out crying the instant she came in.4. Chew your food properly before swallowing it.5. They put out the fire by pouring water on it. 完形填空1. A 解析:本句表达“干细胞是什么? ”故用 what。2. D 解析:与后面的 specific purposes 能够搭配的只有 D 选项,serve 此处意思是“适合于;适用”。 3. B 解析:根据连接词 but,此处句子应该表达“但是,干细胞却是不同的 ”。4. B 解析:科学家们能够在“实验室”把干细胞培育成不同类型。故选 B。5. C 解析:根据常识,这些干细胞应该是从刚刚去世的人身上提取。其他选项不符合题意。6. A解析:根据倒数第三段最后一句的信息,可推断此处应该是“过了 4 天之后” 。B 选项不符合实际情况。7.