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1、高 中 英 语 北 师 大 版 必 修 5Unit13 People 单 元 练 习2( Lesson3 cant have thrown B. must; neednt have doneC. must; must have thrown D. can; mustnt have thrown52. I know its not important, but I cant help about it.A. think B. and think C. thinking D. being thought53. I got close enough to hear them speaking Chi

2、nese, and I said “Ni Hao“ just as I do in China.A. must B. might C. can D. should54. - Look! The man over there must be our headmaster.- No, it be him. He has gone to Beijing.A. mustnt B. may not C. shouldnt D. cant55. - I wonder why Sara looks worried today.- Im not sure, but she a small accident d

3、riving here.A. could have had B. might haveC. may have had D. must have had56. Though already in his seventies, my grandpa devotes part of his spare time .A. painting B. in painting C. to painting D. to paint57. It have been Tom that parked the car here, as he is the only one with a car.A. may B. ca

4、n C. must D. should58. I have been more than 5 years old when that fire broke out.A. shouldnt B. couldnt C. mustnt D. neednt59. Before we end this program, lets take a at the sports news briefly.A. glare B. glance C. stare D. watch60. He said he would accept the job, so we have asked him to his acce

5、ptance in writing.A. confirm B. prove C. sign D. announce61. We were caught in a thunderstorm, without anywhere to .A. escape B. leave C. shelter D. part62. To our , Geoffreys illness proved not to be as serious as we had feared.A. anxiety B. relief C. view D. judgement63. as a responsible person, T

6、ony was appointed as head of the department.A. Judging B. Judged C. Having judged D. To be judged64. Mandela, as Father of South Africa, passed away on December 5, 2013.A. considering B. consideredC. to be considered D. having considered65. - Happy birthday!- Thank you! Its the best present I for.A.

7、 should have wished B. must have wishedC. may have wished D. could have wished66. When I first met Bryan I didnt like him, but I my mind.A. have changed B. change C. had changed D. would change67. - Peter, you the car a little earlier. We had plenty of time left.- Sorry, but I didnt see the red ligh

8、t.A. need have stopped B. could have stoppedC. must have stopped D. shouldnt have stopped68. we have enough evidence. we cant win the case.A. Once B. As long as C. Unless D. Since69. The most delicious cake in the world by Mom. Please wait an hour to enjoy it.A. makes B. is madeC. is going to make D

9、. is being made70. Mozarts birthplace and the house he composed “The Magic Flute” are both museums now.A. where B. when C. there D. which六、完形填空(共 20 小题;共 30 分)The first day at school has left a deep 71 on me. Ill never forget it.As soon as I rushed into the classroom, the bell rang. A young beautifu

10、l woman came in, but she was 72 , no smile on her face. “You are not permitted to 73 me in the course of class unless.” She was speaking when I heard a 74 “Lily, Lily” from outside the door. My grandmother was standing there with a pair of socks in her hand. I didnt realize I was bare feet 75 then.

11、I wanted to 76 them, but I dared not do that. I shook my hand 77 , “Dont wait here any longer. Leave quickly.” As I did so, I still 78 my eyes on my teacher. I really didnt want her to take 79 of me, but she did. She went out to get the socks. When she gave them to me, she looked at me for a while.

12、My face suddenly turned 80 and my heart 81 faster. I began to put the socks on. Unfortunately I was so nervous that my 82 hands couldnt get them onto my feet easily. Just then I heard my name called. I 83 from my seat quickly. “Can you 84 the numbers from one to one hundred?” the teacher asked. I no

13、dded. 85 her surprise, I did very well. Finally she said, “Be 86 , please. Study hard.” I looked 87 her to find a smile on her face. I felt 88 at last.The first day at school has 89 in my memory as something embarrassing(尴尬) but 90 .71. A. memory B. impression C. imagination D. feeling72. A. modern

14、B. humourous C. gentle D. serious73. A. trouble B. ask C. interrupt D. excuse74. A. voice B. sound C. noise D. word75. A. before B. after C. just D. until76. A. get B. throw C. accept D. wear77. A. saying B. meaning C. crying D. shouting78. A. fixed B. laid C. opened D. shut79. A. care B. interest C

15、. attention D. notice80. A. pale B. white C. red D. black81. A. beat B. jumped C. struck D. felt82. A. small B. dirty C. shaking D. own83. A. rose B. raised C. stood D. jumped84. A. add B. count C. recognize D. write85. A. With B. For C. To D. In86. A. careful B. sitting C. quiet D. seated87. A. up

16、at B. over C. around D. through88. A. sorry B. relaxed C. disappointed D. puzzled89. A. went B. left C. stayed D. kept90. A. strange B. sweet C. forgettable D. forever七、阅读理解(共 17 小题;共 34 分)AI looked at my beautiful Christmas tree and sighed. It was time. The New Year was a week old and my tree still

17、 stood in the corner of our room with its collection of memories proudly displayed in a shower of colorful lights. Id procrastinated long enough.I got up, went to the garage and dragged all the boxes into the room. I prepared the boxes and carefully placed the decorations of the tree in their protec

18、tive packaging, pausing every few minutes to admire a favorite. “Hey, little Santa!“ I held the Santa from my childhood, “Thanks for being my friend for almost fifty years.“ He was a little ragged but still gives me a flood of wonderful memories. “Until next year, my dear friend.“There was a collect

19、ion of handmade ones. My children made in the their first years of school, more than twenty years ago. Made by tiny hands, they are far from perfect in design, but every year they go on my memory treememories of young giggles on Christmas morning and a smiling face when they handed them to me when I

20、 came home from work. “Look what we made, Daddy!“ “Oh! It is beautiful. Lets find a special spot on the tree for it.“ Every year since, they are displayed.A few hours after I started, the filled boxes were back in the garage. The room was vacuumed and I sat staring at a barren corner. The room seeme

21、d so empty. It took me two days of work to assemble and decorate my tree, but only a few hours to take it apart.My tree is like a good marriage or a great friendship. Like the tree, they take a long time to assemble and decorate with memories, but can be torn down quickly. All it takes is an unkind

22、word or a thoughtless act, and what once stood proudly in the glow of love comes falling down.Every year I have to put my tree away, but not my marriage or friendships. I take great care of those. They get to glow in the corner of my life for as long as I live. I get to analyze my tree and find memo

23、ries for a few weeks every year. I can do the same with the loves in my life every day. When I held the Santa, a flood of wonderful memories returned. The same happens when I hold my wife or see the smile of a friend across the room.Take great care of your friendships and your marriage. Once they co

24、me down, they arent as easy to put back together as a Christmas tree, if at all. Stand them in that special spot in the corner of your heart and admire their glow.91. The underlined word “procrastinated“ (in para. 1) means .A. prepared B. delayed C. arranged D. decorated92. Which of the following ca

25、n best describe the authors feeling while he was packing up the Christmas tree?A. Casual. B. Uncaring. C. Content. D. Unwilling.93. The author expresses his opinion about marriage and friendship by .A. quoting words from other peopleB. comparing them to the Christmas treeC. describing the Christmas

26、tree and its decorationsD. illustrating his experiences of dealing with them94. As to marriage and friendship, the author advises .A. taking them as they comeB. treating them with great careC. putting them in the first placeD. treasuring them at all costsBMy name is Mike. I never understood Spanish

27、until seventh grade when my middle school got a new Spanish teacher, Mr. McKenna. However, everybody called him “Jefe“. Jefe means “Boss“ in Spanish and that relates to his funny personality. Jefe made Spanish fun and easy, which made his lessons most popular among the students.Jefe would always sav

28、e time for kids who needed extra help, even if it cut into his personal life. As a talented student from his high school, he not only could help out in Spanish, but also in any other subject too, which is not a requirement as a teacher.Jefe was young and knew how to talk to teens. I could tell him a

29、nything and he would help me out. Jefe never looked down on us. He always treated us like we were one of his friends. Jefe would play basketball with students after school or during lunch and rest. He made everyone feel comfortable and like a friend. Jefe was always a great role model and many stude

30、nts looked up to him. He would teach us life skills and how to prepare for high school and college. He always told us to find the best in people, and would stick up for the failures. Before I graduated from eighth grade, he wrote everyone a letter about all the advantages they have and how they coul

31、d put them to use.I havent kept in touch with Jefe because he doesnt work at my middle school anymore, but I still think of him from time to time. I will always remember Jefe. He was a good friend and an excellent teacher.95. Mr. McKenna is called Jefe because .A. he comes from SpainB. he looks like

32、 a SpanishC. the name reflects his personalityD. it means “boss“ in Spanish96. What subject did Mr. McKenna teach?A. Spanish. B. All the subjects.C. Writing. D. P.E.97. How did Mr. McKenna help his students?A. He cared about their personal lives.B. He helped them with any subject.C. He often played

33、with them.D. He often wrote letters to them.98. We can learn from the third paragraph that the students .A. got good grades with the help of Mr. McKennaB. learned how to make friends with other peopleC. wanted to become the person like Mr. McKennaD. learned much from Mr. McKenna99. Why does Mike los

34、e touch with Mr. McKenna?A. Because Mike went to study in another middle school.B. Because Mike forgot Mr. McKenna since he left.C. Because Mr. McKenna taught another grade.D. Because Mr. McKenna left Mikes middle school.C(Q = Question; A = Answer)Situation IQ: If someone sits right next to me in an

35、 empty movie theater, is it rude to move?A: Maybe, but nobody will fault you for it. Chances are that close sitter doesnt realize he disturbs you, so he may miss your annoyance. You undoubtedly arent the first person hes met who needs enough room. Forgive his bad judgment, move quietly and enjoy the

36、 show.Situation IIQ: If I use the bathroom at a store, do I need to buy something?A: Consider frequency and urgency. Is this a one-time or an emergency? If so, you dont have to buy anything, but it would be kind if you did. However, if you regularly use the bathroom at this place, then you are a cus

37、tomer, and you should act like one.Situation IIIQ: If someone is talking loudly on the bus, is there a nice way to ask him to keep it down?A: No. Try other means. Stare at him until he gets aware of it and quiets down. Lift your finger in a silence motion(动作) and smile. Put on earphones and ignore h

38、im.Situation IVQ: If I remember my friends birthday a day late, should I apologize or just wish her a happy birthday like nothing happened?A: This is the reason why the word “belated“ was invented. “Happy belated birthday!“ is short for: “Well, I know I forgot, but then I remembered. Forgive me and

39、happy birthday.“Situation VQ: Can I lie about seeing a text because I was too busy or lazy to respond(回复) to it?A: Dont lie. Receiving a text does not mean you need to respond to it. Why waste a perfectly good lie when the truth will serve? “Yes,“ you can say if ever asked, “I saw it.“ No explanatio

40、n is needed as to why you dont respond.100. You will get annoyed in a theater when .A. a person is too activeB. a person is too rude to youC. a person talks too loudlyD. a person sits too close to you101. How will you quiet someone down in a public place?A. By making fun of him continuously.B. By lo

41、oking purposefully at him.C. By talking to him directly.D. By pointing angrily at him.102. The underlined word “belated“ in Situation IV probably means .A. predicted B. returned C. cancelled D. delayed103. What is the passage mainly about?A. Modern ways to mind your manners.B. Different ways to chan

42、ge others manners.C. Proper manners to offer help to others.D. Good manners to talk to people.DI often teach about happiness and what has become clear is this: There are some qualities always unhappy people have. Here are some of them.Happy people know life can be hard and tend to live through hard

43、times. They take responsibility for how they got themselves into a mess, and focus on getting themselves out of it as soon as possible. Unhappy people see themselves as victims of life and stay stuck in the “look what happened to me“ attitude instead of finding a way through and out to the other sid

44、e.Most happy people believe in the good in people instead of thinking everyone is out to get them. Generally open and friendly towards people they meet, happy people foster(培养) a sense of community around themselves and meet new people with all open heart. Unhappy people are distrustful of most peop

45、le they meet and dont think strangers can be trusted. Unfortunately, this behavior slowly closes all chances of meeting new friends.Unhappy people believe someone elses good fortune steals from their own. They believe theres not enough goodness to go around and always compare others against theirs.

46、This leads to jealousy(嫉妒). Happy people know that others good luck and circumstance are just signs of what they also can achieve if they try hard enough. They believe in unlimited possibilities and dont get stuck in thinking one persons good fortune limits their possible outcome in life.Theres only

47、 so much space between the two ears. Unhappy people fill that space with constant worry and fear. Happy people experience fear and worry too, but make an important difference between feeling it and living with it. When fear or worry crosses a happy persons mind, theyll ask themselves if theres an action they can take to prevent their fear or worry from happening and they take it. If not, they realize theyre spinning in fear and they lay it down.104. Paragraph 2 mainly shows that unhappy people tend to .A. focus on w

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