人教版(新课程标准)高中英语必修五Unit 1 Great scientists Grammar
试卷更新日期:2020-01-10 类型:同步测试
一、同义句改写
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1. The novel that was written by him is very popular.(同义句转换)
→The novel by him is very popular.
2. The window, which was broken by Tom, has been repaired. (同义句转换)→The window by Tom has been repaired.
3. The rare fish, which was saved from the cooking pot, has been returned to the sea. (同义句转换)→The rare fish, from the cooking pot, has been returned to the sea.
4. The student who is dressed in white is my daughter. (同义句转换)→The student is my daughter.
5. The injured workers are now being taken good care of in the hospital. (同义句转换)→The workers are now being taken good care of in the hospital.
二、用所给词的适当形式填空
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6. John Snow told the story about the (astonish) people in Broad Street.7. Don't drink (pollute) water, because it carries the disease.8. Some of the people (invite) to the party didn't turn up.9. There are some boys (play) football on the playground.10. The experience (gain) in the last election will be very valuable to us.11. The look on her face suggested that she was with our performance. (satisfy)12. The policeman will come soon to take away the (damage) car.13. All the children were very (disappoint) at the bad news.14. Strangely enough, the woman (question) by the police remained silent.15. There is little time left and I have no time to get (dress).
三、阅读理解
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16. 阅读理解
In 1905, as part of his special theory of relativity, Albert Einstein published the point that a large amount of energy could be released from a small amount of matter. This was expressed by equation E=mc2 (energy equals mass times the speed of light squared). But bombs were not what Einstein had in mind when he published this equation.
In 1929, he publicly declared that if a war broke out he would "refuse to do war service, direct or indirect…" His position would change in 1933, as the result of Adolf Hitler's coming into power in Germany.
Einstein's greatest role in the invention of the atom bomb was signing a letter to President Franklin Roosevelt urging that the bomb be built because some physicists feared that Germany might be working on an atom bomb. Among those concerned were physicists Leo Szilard and Eugene Wigner. But Szilard and Wigner had no influence on those in power. So in July 1939 they explained the problem to someone who did: Albert Einstein. After talking with Einstein, in August 1939 Szilard wrote a letter to President Roosevelt with Einstein's signature on it, which was delivered to Roosevelt in October 1939.
Germany had invaded Poland the previous month; the time was ripe for action. That October the research of A-bomb began but proceeded slowly because the invention of the atom bomb seemed distant and unlikely. In April 1940 an Einstein letter, ghostwritten by Szilard, pressed the researchers on the need for "greater speed".
As the realization of nuclear weapons grew near, Einstein looked beyond the current war to future problems that such weapons could bring. He wrote to his friend about his fear about the future use of the A-bomb.
The atom bombings of Japan occurred three months after Germany gave in.
In November 1954, five months before his death, Einstein summarized his feelings about his role in the creation of the atom bomb: "I made one great mistake in my life…when I signed a letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made; but there was some justification—the danger that the Germans would make them."
(1)、What can we learn about Szilard and Wigner?A、They were not as influential as Einstein. B、They were responsible for the invention of nuclear weapons. C、They had cheated their friend Albert Einstein. D、They had an intention to destroy the world.(2)、Einstein realized his mistake of .A、cooperating with his workmates B、inventing the atom bomb C、publishing his equation D、signing the letter to President Roosevelt(3)、We can conclude that Einstein .A、was important in the development of the atom bomb B、was not involved in the invention of the atom bomb C、directly participated in the invention of the atom bomb D、helped with the invention of the atom bomb(4)、Why did Einstein suggest making atom bombs?A、Because President Roosevelt asked to do so. B、Because it was likely that Hitler would make them. C、Because it was not in favour of President Roosevelt. D、Because it was not necessary to do so.17. 阅读理解Pink has never been one of the favourite colours of the fashion industry, as it's often seen as silly and not cool enough. But this spring, it's having its moment in the spotlight, all thanks to the fact that the colour is no longer all about being girly and sweet. Instead, pink is taking on a new meaning of independence and power.
This shift happened last month during the Women's March. Tens of thousands of women filled the streets of major cities in the US and in countries all around the world to protest(抗议)against the disrespect to women. What was unusual about the protests is that a lot of people taking part were wearing pink hats, making the streets appear like a "sea of pink". Even though the hats were without any slogan (标语),their pink colour is thought to have sent out a message that is louder than any words. "We women have power and we're not going to sit down and shut up," Aileen Gildea, one of the protesters in the US, told The Boston Globe.
Now young people are changing their attitudes to pink. They are no longer trying to escape pink, but give new meanings to it instead.
"Women who came before us had to get away from the symbols used to make women seem less capable. Younger women don't have that reaction. They're more interested in breaking and rebuilding those symbols," Audrey Gelman, a businesswoman in the US, told The Wall Street Journal.
So sometimes it's not the thing itself that needs to be changed, but the way we look at it. And in the case of pink, what used to be seen as silly may be turned into something really serious.
(1)、In general, people tend to relate pink to .A、independence B、weakness C、power D、sadness(2)、According to Aileen Gildea, what were their protests meant to convey?A、Women actually prefer pink to any other colour. B、Women need to get away from those symbols of silliness. C、Women ought to have a bigger voice in society. D、Women should have the right to choose whatever colours.(3)、The last paragraph implies that sometimes it is necessary to .A、change our traditional concepts B、show greater respect for women C、have doubts about the so-called “truth” D、tell something silly from something serious18. 阅读理解A rare virus infection has appeared in the central United States, a team of doctors has just reported. The virus causes fevers, a drop in the blood's infection-fighting white cells and a reduction in the blood platelets(血小板). Up to now, there have been eight confirmed cases. Seven men became very sick with the disease but recovered. The eighth man died.
The disease was first noticed in June, 2009. Two Missouri farmers came to the hospital. They reported headaches, nausea, high fevers, and diarrhea (腹泻). And they were very, very tired. Blood tests showed the men had low white-blood-cell counts. Both men reported they had been recently bitten by ticks(蜱). The first man said his wife removed a tick from his body the day before his fever began. The second farmer had been "ticked" a lot. He told doctors he had averaged 20 tick bites a day for almost two weeks. His last tick bite had been about three days before his fever struck.
Ticks spread many diseases, so the doctors tested for common ones. Their tests didn't turn up anything. Antibiotics(抗生素) failed to help. But that was not surprising as it turned out that both men were infected with a virus.
Although doctors guessed the virus came from the bite of an infected tick, they couldn't be sure. So Harry Savage of the CDC(Centres for Disease Control and Prevention) and his colleagues hunted ticks at 12 places, including the farms belonging to the first two Missouri patients. In all, they collected 56,428 of the tiny animals. There were three different species of ticks in their collection. But the result is still unknown. Get to know more news, please click here.
(1)、What effects does the rare virus infection have on people's health?A、It causes an increase in blood platelets. B、It causes people to die directly. C、It causes a drop of all white cells. D、It causes a higher body temperature.(2)、What can we learn about "ticks"?A、Their bites are harmless. B、They prefer to bite farmers. C、Their bites might lead to terrible stomach aches. D、They might have something to do with the virus.(3)、Where can we properly find the article?A、A website. B、A science report. C、A textbook. D、A popular magazine.(4)、What can be a suitable title for the text?A、Ticks can spread disease B、An unknown disease appears C、Hunting ticks for experiments D、Fighting against virus infections四、书面表达
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19. 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
The worst tourist(旅行者) in the world may be Nicholas Scottie of San Francisco. Once he flew from the US to his hometown in Italy. He had some trouble on his journey. The night before, he stayed up late to deal with some e-mails, so when he boarded the plane he decided to have a sleep. Hours later, he was woken up by some noise and he found the plane had landed.
As he thought he had arrived home, Mr Scottie got off the plane. He thought he was in Rome. However, the truth was that the plane made a one-hour stop to get oil at John F. Kennedy International Airport of New York.
Mr Scottie waited at the airport for some while, but nobody was there to meet him. He thought maybe they were held up by heavy traffic which was very common in Rome. He decided to give his family a phone call. Unfortunately, he found he had left his cellphone at the hotel in San Francisco. Therefore, he decided to go home by himself. While he was walking in the city, Mr Scottie found that the old “Rome" had changed a lot. Many old buildings were replaced by high modern ones. He also found that many people spoke English instead of Italian and that many street signs were written in English. What made him most surprised was that drivers' awareness of traffic safety was improved and he hardly found any driver speeding on the road. All cars were driving in line. The condition was widely different from that in the past. He was feeling proud.
Mr Scottie knew very little English, so he asked a policeman (in Italian) the way to the bus station. He happened to meet a policeman who was also born in Italy and answered him in the same language. Mr Scottie thanked him, left, quickly found the bus station and got on a bus. He looked outside of the bus window.
注意:
1)所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2)至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3)续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4)续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph 1:
After twelve hours' travelling round on a bus, Mr Scottie thought to himself that Rome had changed so much that he even failed to find his home.
Paragraph 2:
To get him on a plane back to San Francisco, the police sent him to the airport in a police car with sirens(警报器) on.