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1、Unit 5 Canada“The True North” 同步练习(五)I单词拼写(10分)1. He comes from a w family.2. We should make n_ in class.3. F has killed several of our new young plants. 4.I want to make a_(旅行) round the world.5. The river is_(宽阔).短语翻译(30分) 6远到,直到_ 7加速_ 8鼓励某人做某事_ 9超过,多于_ 10轮流,依次_ 11做笔记_ 12到达_ 13在远处_ 14靠近,接近_ 15梦想_

2、16过去常常_ 17越来越_ 18离开某地去(某地)_ 19成双成对的,一对对的_ 20努力做某事_ 句型转换(10分)21. To master a foreign language is not an easy job._ is not an easy job _master a foreign language.22. He walked on until he reached the seaside.He walked _ the seaside.23. Many students take part in the party._ _ one student _ part in the

3、 party.24. He wanted to become a pilot.He _ _ becoming a pilot.25. He often slept in class, but he doesnt sleep now. He _ _ sleep in class.单项填空(30分)26. Its nice _him to offer me such valuable advice.A. for B. of C. about D. on27. Marie Curie took little notice_ the honours that were given to her in

4、her later years. A. of B. on C. about D. from28. He gained his_ by printing _of famous writers.A. wealth; work B. wealths; worksC. wealths; work D. wealth; works29. Paper produced every year is the worlds production of vehicles. A. the three times weight of B. three times the weight ofC. as three ti

5、mes heavy as D. three times as heavier as30. He is very clever. But he is_ that girl.A. no more than B. not more than C. no less than D. not less than31. Ill help you as_ as I can.A. such B. many C. much D. more32. The sunlight came in the windows in the roof and lit up the whole room. A. through B.

6、 across C. on D. over33. Our neighbour has ours.A. as a big house as B. as big a house asC. the same big house as D. house the same big as34. Which of the two cows you keep produces more milk?A. that B. which C. whom D. when35. Paul had to write a history paper,_ he couldnt find time to do it. A. bu

7、t B. so C. because D. if36. In fact is a hard job for the police to keep order in an important football match. A. this B. that C. there D. it37. Because of the accident, the road was to traffic.A. shut B. closed C. turned off D. ended38. We were swimming in the lake_ suddenly the storm started. A. w

8、hen B. while C. until D. before39. How far apart do they live?_I know, they live in the same neighbourhood.A. As long as B. As far as C. As well as D. As often as40. He did it_ it took me.A. one-third a time B. one-third time C. the one-third time D. one third the timeV阅读理解(20分)ABeing not far from t

9、he sea, London is famous for its fogs. The worst of them happened on December 4,1952. All movement in the town came to a stop. It was almost impossible to drive or ride in anything. The streets that led into the center were filled with buses that moved two miles an hour. Soon, however, the traffic w

10、as stopped. Being left by their drivers, the buses and cars stood empty in the streets. Many who usually travel by bus took underground. But there were so many people that the gates had to be closed. Being caught in the fog, people felt their way along the walls of house with one hand, while they pu

11、t the other in front of them so as not to knock against something or somebody.At the Opera (歌剧) House they got through the first act of La Traviata before so much fog had spread into the building that singers could not see the conductor.It was a terrible fog, indeed, and as many as 4 000 people in L

12、ondon lost their lives.41. This passage mainly tells us that_.A. London is famous for its fogsB. fogs may cause great trouble to peopleC. the Londoners suffered a lot in the heavy fog in 1952D. as many as 4 000 people died in the terrible fog42. In this passage traffic refers to_.A. the movement of

13、all the cars and people in the streetsB. the underground worked normally in the foggy weatherC. it was much safer to travel by undergroundD. the police and the police cars coming and going43. Why did people take underground? BecauseA. the underground was more comfortableB. the underground worked nor

14、mally in the foggy weatherC. it was much safer to travel by undergroundD. people wouldnt knock against anything or anybody44. Which of the following is true according to this passage?A. La Traviata was such a nice play that everyone enjoyed it.B. On the bus the singers couldnt see the conductors bec

15、ause of the heavy fog.C. The fog spread into the Opera House after they finished the first act of La Traviata.D. As soon as the first act of La Traviata began the fog spread into the building.45. Why do they have foggy weather in London? BecauseA. London is called a foggy city B. It often rains heav

16、ily in LondonC. London is not far from the sea D. London is on the Thames RiverBMy first reaction was annoyance. It was Friday afternoon, and I was within an hour of finishing my work for the week. As I was leaving, a nurse brought me one more patient message. The statement read: Mrs. Jones called t

17、o say that she has had blurred vision (视觉模糊) ever since her medical test this morning. I smiled. Suddenly our tests were causing eye problems.This week my patients had questioned everything. My patient with high blood pressure had stopped coming to her treatment on the advice of an Internet chat roo

18、m. A woman who had a mental problem was substituting (用.替代)St. Johns word for her medication. Now Mrs. Jones was imagining problems. I rolled my eyes.My second reaction was worried. As I looked through her record, I tried to figure out why she would have blurred vision, but nothing in her record exp

19、lained the new problem. Shes probably just anxious, I thought. Still, she wouldnt have called if she had been all right. I picked up the phone.What I next felt can only be described as delight. Before I made the call, the nurse ran in; Mrs. Jones called. Her vision is fine. Turns out she picked up t

20、he wrong glasses when she left the office. The X-ray technician has been having the same problem. I let out a laugh. Mrs. Jones had been right. Her vision had been blurred. Now we know why.Finally I felt shame. I came to realize what Mrs. Jones had taught me. I had first known she was wrong, that he

21、r anxiety had clouded her judgement. Instead, my medical training had clouded mine. Now I feel thankful that Mrs. Jones figured it out before I made a mistake about our relationship. Patients come to me for my help. They pay me to listen, diagnose (诊断), treat and talk. That suggest trust; I must rem

22、ember that, and trust them too.46. The writer smiled while reading the patient message because he knew_.A. Mrs. Jones would ask for more tests B. the patient was being unreasonableC. the nurse was joking with him D. Mrs. Jones would call him47. What has caused Mrs. Jones eye problem? _A. Wrong glass

23、es. B. Medical checkup.C. Her own imagination. D. Chatting on the Internet.48. The underlined words clouded her judgement in the last paragraph probably meanA. made her less trustful toward the doctor B. put her in control of her own feelingsC. made her less able to think clearly D. put her in a dangerous situation49. I like_ in the autumn when the weather is clear and bright. A. this B. that C. it D. one50. The cakes are delicious. Hed like to have _third one because _second one is rather too small. A. a; a B. the; the C. a; the D. the; a

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