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1、人教新課標(biāo)英語必修5Unit5 First aid同步練習(xí)及參考答案Unit Five First aidI.根據(jù)下列句子意思用所給詞的正確形式或所給漢語填空1. The first a skills are of great use when needed.2. She cut her finger on a piece of glass and it is b.3. While playing football one of his a sprained and he can ' t walk now.4. When you get b, it is best to place b

2、urns under gently running water for about 10 minutes.5. The skin is one of the o of our body.6. This kind of mushrooms contains a deadly p. You can ' t eat them.7. I got an e shock from that faulty light switch.8. When you get injured, you can slow the bleeding by applying p to the wound.9. You

3、must have(imagine) to write a good play.10. He has a wide k of painting and music.11. If there was any disappointment it was probably. (暫時(shí)的)12. "I'm not meddling, “ Tom said 溫和地 Q,"I'm just curious. ”13. To me his latest film which other people are crazy about is just( 難以忍受的 ).14.

4、I realized I had to overcome the language(障礙)when I went to a foreign country.15. After that traffic accident, Mr. Smith' eyes wereso的),she could hardly see.16. Children are all walked barefoot across the(潮濕的)sand to the water ' s edge.17. The wind was so heavy that I pulled my scarf more (

5、緊緊地)round my neck.18. They had faced one difficulty after another with( 無畏)and dedication.19. It might be(有所助益)to consider your attitude to an insurance policy.20. It is(彳艮重要)to get support from those closest in these trying times.II、完形填空閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)( A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。My sister, Cathy, who live

6、s in Vancouver, sent me a package full of Christmas gifts. She told me that she had 1_ it in advance to make sure it would arrive at my house weeks before the 2 .Christmas was drawing near, but no package arrived. Cathy checked the tracking number every 3 _ with Canada Post, and every evening she wo

7、uld call me to 4_ if there was any sign of it on our end. The 5 always started with questions about the package, but twenty minutes later we would still be 6 . We talked about our family , such as parents, our kids, 7_and so on. Of course we also talked about our jobs. We had never made so much 8_ f

8、or each other! The talk always took us back to the hours we spend together in our childhood.By Christmas Eve we finally had to 9 the fact that the package was 10_ lost. On Christmas morning, Cathy got on the phone with everyone in my 11 and told them what she had sent. Later on, after a big Christma

9、s dinner, I had forgotten all about the 12 package when there was a knock on the door. Who could it be at such a time? As I 13 the door, a man was standing there.“14 this is yours, he said, holding a package. Just then I 15 that it had been delivered to the wr ong address. "I just got home from

10、 vacation,"16he exwainedl,you to have thisin time to open for Christmas." I tHankedsthisger for taking so much trouble to 18 thisgift to us on Christmas Day, and 19 thanked God that the package had been lost in the first place. The real gift that holiday season was the new 20_to my sister

11、who lives far away from us. Now there ' s one gift I never want to give back!1.A.bookedB. decoratedC. mailedD. listed2.A.appointmentB. holidayC. deadlineD. party3.A.yearB. monthC. weekD. morning4.A.find outB. take outC. figure outD. pick out5.A.complaintB. discussionC. conversationD. quarrel6.A.

12、kiddingB. arguingC. chattingD. scolding7.A.giftsB. husbandC. secretsD. clothing8.A.foodB. moneyC .achievementD. time9.A.acceptB. ignoreC. considerD. study10.A.entirelyB. suddenlyC. mostlyD. simplyII.A.restaurantB. houseC. officeD. class12.A.terribleB. missingC. bigD. outstanding13.A.openedB. lockedC

13、. leftD. watched14.A.understandB. forgetC. knowD. believe15.A.expectedB. dreamedC. realizedD. remembered16 AbecauseB. butC. orD.so17.A.generousB. honestC. politeD. kind18.A.showB. presentC. returnD. offer19.A.silentlyB. carefullyC. gentlyD. actually20.A.connectionB. guideC. recognitionD. closenessII

14、I、閱讀理解A閱讀卜列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C 和 D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。With the tears streaming down her face , she put her two hands to her lips , and kissed them to Him; then clasped(緊握著)them on her breast , as if she laid his ruined head there .“You are not the gaoler's監(jiān)獄長)daughter ?"She sighed " No."“Wh

15、o are you ?”Not yet trusting the tones of her voice , she sat down on the bench beside him . He drew back but she laid her hand upon his arm . A strange thrill struck him when she did so, and visibly passed over his frame; he laid the knife down softly , as he sat staring at her.Her golden hair, whi

16、ch she wore in long curls , had been hurriedly pushed aside , and fell down over her neck. Advancing his hand by little and little , he took it up and looked at it . In the middle of the action he went astray , and, with another deep sigh , fell to work at his shoemaking .But lot for long . Releasin

17、g his arm, she laid her hand upon his shoulder . After lookingdoubtfully at ittwo or three times , as if to be sure that it was really there , he laid down his work , put his hand to his neck , and took off a blackened string with a scrap of folded rag attached to it . He opened this , carefully , o

18、n his knee , and it contained a very little quantity of hair : not more than one or two long golden hairs , which he had , in some old day , wound on upon his finger . He took her hair into his hand again , and looked closely at it . "It is the same . How can it be! When was it! How was it! ”As

19、 the concentrating expression returned to his forehead , he seemed to become conscious that it was in hers too . He turned her full to the light , and looked at her.“She had laid her head upon my shoulder , that night when I was summoned( 傳喚)out she had a fear of my going , though I had none and whe

20、n I was brought to the North Tower they found these upon my sleeve . 'You will leave me them? They can never help me to escape in the body, though they may in the spirit Those were the words I said . I remember them very well.” He formed this speech with his lips many times before he could utter

21、 it . But when he did find spoken words for it , they came to him coherently( 連貫地),though slowly ."How was this? 一 Was it you?”1. The underlined word " it" in the passage refers to "".A.her hairB. her handC.his armD.his shoulder2. The passage is most probably taken from.A.a

22、chantB. a dramaC.a novelD.an essay3. From the passage, we can infer that.A. the lady was the gaoler s friendB. the man lived a peaceful lifeC. they hadn't seen each other for years D. they made a happy conversation4. The old man took the lady s hair into his hand again because.A. the hair remind

23、ed him of his daughterB. he found the hair of high qualityC. the lady had almost the same hair as he didD. the lady s hair worried him so much5. The writer attracts the readers by .A. describing the changes of the relationshipB. giving a vivid description of detailsC. using funny and humorous langua

24、geD. presenting unpredictable consequenceB閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A report consistently brought back by visitors to the US is how friendly , courteous and helpful most Americans were to them . To be fair, this observation is also frequently made of Canada and Canadians, and should best be

25、considered North American . There are, of course, exceptions. Small-minded officials , rude waiters , and ill-mannered taxi drivers are hardly unknown in the US. Yet it is an observation made so frequently that it deserves comment . For a long period of time and in many parts of the country, a trave

26、ler was a welcome break in an otherwise dull existence.Dullness and loneliness were common problems of the families who generally lived distant from one another . Strangers and travelers were welcome sources of diversion , and brought news of the outside world . The harsh realities of the frontier a

27、lso shaped this tradition of hospitality .Someone traveling alone , if hungry , injured , or ill, often had nowhere to turn except to the nearest cabin or settlement . It was not a matter of choice for the traveler or merely a charitable impulse on the part of the settlers . It reflected the harshne

28、ss of daily life : if you didn ' t take in the stranger and take care of him , there was no one else who would . And someday , remember , you might be in the same situation . Today there are many charitable organizations which specialize in helping the weary traveler . Yet, the old tradition of

29、hospitality to strangers is still very strong in the US , especially in the smaller cities and towns away from the busy tourist trails . "I was just traveling through , got talking with this American , and pretty soon he invited me home for dinner amazing. " Such observations reported by v

30、isitors to the US are not uncommon , but are not always understood properlyThe casual irifndlinfss of many Americans should be iiiMrprHed neither 器 superficial nor as artificials but as th 之 remit of a hi s:on tally developed Mwr 工 tradition- As is true of any dreloped socien> in America a comp&#

31、39;ex set of cultural signals* assuinptions» and conventions underlies all social interrelationships. And, of course! speaking a language does not necessarily mean that someon? understands social and cultural patterns. X'isitors who fail to "translate1' cultural meanings properly o

32、ften draw vrong conclusjons. Fer example? when an American uses the T-vord 'friend") the cultural implications of the word may be cpite different from those it his in the visitors language and culture. It takes morf than a trief encoimtex on a bus to disiinguish bet'een courteous conven

33、tion and individual interest. Yw, bting friendly is a vinuf that many Amencans value highly and expect from both neighbors andn wn .r ' T1. In the eyes of visitors from the outside world , .A. rude taxi drivers are rarely seen in the USB. small-minded officials deserve a serious commentC. Canadi

34、ans are not so friendly as their neighborsD. most Americans are ready to offer help2. It could be inferred from the last paragraph thatA. culture exercises an influence over social interrelationshipB. courteous convention and individual interest are interrelatedC. various virtues manifest themselves

35、 exclusively among friendsD. social interrelationships equal the complex set of cultural conventions3. Families in frontier settlements used to entertain strangersA. to improve their hard lifeB. in view of their long-distance travelC. to add some flavor to their own daily lifeD. out of a charitable

36、impulse4. The tradition of hospitality to strangers .A. tends to be superficial and artificialB. is generally well kept up in the united StatesC. is always understood properlyD. has something to do with the busy tourist trails5. What' s the author ' s attitudes toward the American ?' s f

37、riendlinessA. Favorable.B. Unfavorable .C. Indifferent .D. Neutral.閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Barefoot and dirty , the girl just sat and watched the people go by . She never tried to speak . Many people passed, but never did one person stop .The next day I decided to go back to the park , cu

38、rious to see if the little girl would still bethere . Right in the very spot as she was yesterday, she sat with the saddest look in her eyes .Today I was to make my own move and walk over to the little girl . As we all know , a park full of strange people is not a place for young children to play al

39、one .As I began walking towards her, I could see the back of the little girl' s dress indicated a deformity(畸形).I smiled to let her know it was okay , I was there to help , to talk . I sat down beside herand opened wit h a simple “ HeIllsmiled and she shyly smiled back . We talked until darkness

40、 felland the park was completely empty . I asked the girl why she was so sad. The little girl looked at meand with a sad face said , “ Because I ' m differe ntI immediately said “That you are! Theditsmiged acted even sadder .She said, “I know”She looked at me and smiled . Slowly she stood to her

41、 feet , and said,“ Really? "y Yesdear, you ' re like a little guardian angel sent to watch over all those people walking by. " She nodd ed her head " yes " and ,snanddwith that she spread her wings and said with a twinkle in her eye,"I am I ' m your guardian angel”I

42、was speechless, sure I was seeing things. She said, “ For once you thought of someone other than yourself, my job here is done .”Immediately I stood to my feet and said , “ Wait so why did no one stop to help an angel!?" Shelooked at me and smiled ,"You' re the only one who could see m

43、eand you believe it in yourheart. ” and she was goneAnd with that my life changed dramatically . So, when you think you ' re all you have remember, your angel is always watching over you . Mine is!1. People just passed by the girl because.A. they pretended not to see herB. she pretended to be po

44、orC. they never thought of helping herD. they knew the author would help her2. Which word can ' t be used to describe the author?A. Considerate.B. Patient.C. Helpful.D. Powerful.3. Why was the author speechless?A. He was shocked.B. He didn ' t manage to help the girlC. He thought he was chea

45、ted .D. He was in despair.4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The author smiled because he saw the girl was shy .B. The author had known that the girl was a real angel .C. The author believed that an angel was always watching him .D. The author decided to go back to the park because he w

46、as sure that the little girl would be there.5. What does"You' re all you have " mean?A. You are ugly.B. You are alone.C. You are strong.D. You are rich.IV、短文改錯(cuò)After watch “ English TV " last Sunday morning, I phoned to my classmate and told him to go to see a film in the afternoon

47、. Before the film was over, we returned to school to do our lessons. While we are having a rest in the corridor, I saw Mr. Liu, my China teacher. He told me that we had made some progresses in English, but my Chinese lagged behind, especially my Chinese composition. He suggested I must read more and

48、 keeping a diary every day. In the evening my father told me that reading newspapers would do me well for improving composition writing. That was really good idea! What they said was quite right, and I should follow their advice.V、七選五下面文章中有5個(gè)段落需要添加首句(第6165題)。請(qǐng)從以下選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D、E和F) 中選出適合各段落的首句。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余

49、選項(xiàng)。A . Get to know yourself.B. Take care of your body.C. Practice basic respect towards yourself.D.Be honest with yourself and with others.E. Think about what it means to respect someone.F. Recognize when people disrespect you and take steps to stop it.How to Respect YourselfA lack of self respect c

50、an prevent you from fulfilling your potential and developing healthy relationships.Here are some steps to help you know how to respect yourself.1. The qualities that we respect vary from person to person , and the way we express it varies from culture to culture.Generally , we respect people who hav

51、e more experience and are more accomplished than ourselves.But there is also a basic level of respect that most people will agree is a right, and does not need to be earned.So think about what it means to respect others.Here are some widely agreed upon signals of respect: You don't steal from ,

52、harm, or insult them; you are honest with them; you listen to what they say , consider their opinions , and avoid interrupting them.2. We often do things for ourselves that we would never dream of doing for someone we care about.Whatever you believe to be respectful , apply it to yourself.Don't

53、harm yourself.Don't insult yourself.Don't steal from yourself.Be honest with yourself.Develop your own opinions and don't be afraid to stand by them.3. A person with self respect doesn't allow others to treat them badly , and would rather not be around someone who is disrespectful.Th

54、is might seem obvious , but there are many times when we accept being treated badly.When someone doesn't give you basic respect, you need to be able to say, in one way or another, “ You just disrespected me and that's not acceptable! If you don't respect me, I won't spend time with you any more." Can, yomsamehiatit? Can you turnyour back on someone who's clearly shown that they don't respect you? Once you do , you'

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