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/TestPaperofUnit5FirstAid(120points)I.MultipleChoices(15points)

1.I’msorry,I’mlate.

_______,wehaveafewminutesleft.

A.Youdon’tsorry

B.Notsorry

C.Nevermind

D.Youshouldn’tsorry.

2.ItiswellknownthatThomasEdison_______theelectriclamp.

A.invented

B.discovered

C.found

D.developed

3.Sugarisnotanimportantelementinbread,butflouris_______.

A.unique

B.essential

C.natural

D.adequate

4.Heisverygoodatcarpentering,though_______.

A.hewasveryyoung

B.veryyoung

C.heveryyoung

D.isveryyoung

5.Iwillanswertheteacher’squestionwhen_______.

A.Iask

B.Iwillbeasked

C.asked

D.Ishallbeasked

6.Fruitjuicecanbeharmful_______children’steeth.

A.for

B.toward

C.with

D.to

7.Mychest_____whenItakeadeepbreath,doctor.

A.hurts

B.wounds

C.harms

D.injure

8.TheforeignteacherMr.Halthasastrangewayofwriting.Here’sanoticeforhim,butnoclear_____ofwhathehaswrittencanbemadeatall.

A.explanation

B.meaning

C.sense

D.idea

9.Thefellowfeltrather____ashewastheonlypersonthatworesportswearattheparty.

A.inplace

B.outofplace

C.bytheway

D.intheway

10.______onthesnakeledtohisowndeath.

A.

Thefarmer’stakingpity

B.

Thefarmertaking

C.

Thefarmertook

D.

Thefarmertotake

11.Notuntilallthefishdieintheriver____howseriousthepollutionwas.

A.

didthevillagersrealize

B.

thevillagersrealized

C.

thevillagersrealized

D.

didn’tthevillagersrealize

12.Withthedevelopmentofourcountry,moreandmorestudents____touniversity.

A.admitto

B.admittedto

C.areadmitted

D.areadmittedto

13.BradwasJane’sbrother!

_____heremindedmesomuchofJane!

A.Nodoubt

B.Aboveall

C.Nowonder

D.Ofcourse

14.Theflowers_____sweetinthebotanicgardenattractthevisitorstothebeautyofnature.

A.

tosmell

B.smelling

C.smelt

Dtobesmelt

15.NewYork,_____lastyear,isaniceoldcity.

A.thatIvisited

B.whichIvisited

C.whereIvisited

D.inwhichIvisited

II.Closettest(30points)

A

InMr.Allen’sschoolclass,allthestudentshaveto“getmarried”.However,thewedding__16_sometimesbecomesonoisythattheloudlaughterdrownsoutthe__17_ofthe“minister”.Eventhetwostudentsgettingmarriedoftenbegintolaugh.

Theteacher,Mr.Allen,believesthatmarriageisadifficultandseriousbusiness.Hewantsyoungpeopletounderstandthattherearemanychangesthatmusttakeplaceaftermarriage.Hebelievesthatthe__18_forthesepsychologicalandfinancialchangesshouldbeunderstoodbeforepeoplemarry.

Mr.Allendoesn’tonlyintroducehisstudentstomainproblemsfacedinmarriagesuchasillnessorbeingoutofwork.Healso_19

_themtothedifficultandparticularproblemstheywillfaceeveryday.Hewantstointroduceyoungpeopletoalltheworriesthatcanbringthe__20

pointtoamarriage.Heevenmakeshisstudentsknowtheproblemsof_21___andthefactthatdivorcedmenmustpaychildsupportmoneyfortheirchildrenandsometimespaytheirwiveseverymonth.

Ithasbeenunsettlingforsomeofthestudentstoseetheproblemsthata___22__coupleoftenfaces.___23___theytookthecourse,theyhadnotworriedmuchabouttheproblemsofmarriage.However,bothstudentsandparentsfeelthatMr.Allen’scourseis___24___andhavefavoredthecoursepublicly.Theirstatementsandletterssupportingtheclasshaveaskedtheschoolto___25____thecourseagain.

16.A.conferences

B.competitions

C.celebrations

D.ceremonies

17.A.whisper

B.announcement

C.scream

D.voice

18.A.possibility

B.responsibility

C.need

D.supply

19.A.exposes

B.explains

C.extends

D.exhausts

20.A.uniting

B.burning

C.breaking

D.freezing

21.A.wedding

B.division

C.participation

D.divorce

22.A.divorced

B.complained

C.fascinated

D.married

23.A.If

B.After

C.Until

D.Because

24.A.disagreeable

B.flexible

C.valuable

D.unbelievable

25.A.afford

B.offer

C.establish

D.affectB

It’sanage-oldsaying:MenarefromMars;womenarefromVenus.Malesandfemales

26

differentbehaviorsalmostfrom

birth.Researcherssaythesebehaviorsaredueto

27

differencesinbrainstructureandactivity.Studiesshowmenarebetterathittingtargets(靶子)andsolvingmathproblems

28

womenarebetteratmemorizingwordsand

29

faces.Whythedifferences?

Atestofthebrain’selectricalactivityshowsthatwomencommonlyusebothsidesoftheirbrainwhilemenrelymoreonone.Scientistsalreadyknowthatthetwosidesofthebraincontroldifferentfunctions—onecontrollingthesenseofspace,

30,theothercontrollinglanguage.Someresearchersbelievethatthedifferentwaysmenandwomenusetheirbrains

31

fromancienttimes,whencavemenhuntedandwomen

32

thechildren.Menhadtohavegoodaim.Womenhadtotalktothekids.

Whateverthe

33,thebattleofthesexescontinues.Andalthoughtheirbrainsareconstructedslightlydifferently,menandwomenmaybeequallycapable.Theymaysimply

34

differentabilities.Takeacouplearguingoverthelocationoftheircarinaparkinglot.Themanmightusehissenseof

35

tofindit,whilethewomanreliesonhermemoryoflandmarks.Bothofthemfindthecar.Butchancesare,they’llstillargueaboutwho’sthebetterdriverandwho’sbetteratfindingthewayhome.

26.A.build

B.form

C.choose

D.show

27.A.basic

B.average

C.great

D.exact

28.A.so

B.as

C.yet

D.while

29.A.realizing

B.recognizing

C.describing

D.painting

30.A.atleast

B.asaresult

C.aboveall

D.forexample

31.A.grew

B.developed

C.invented

D.produced

32.A.supported

B.carried

C.caredfor

D.gavebirthto

33.A.consideration

B.decision

C.imagination

D.explanation

34.A.showoff

B.takeon

C.dependon

D.keepup

35.A.area

B.space

C.sight

D.distanceIII.ReadingComprehension.(40points)

A

AstheworldwatchedthetwintowersoftheWorldTradeCentercomeunderattack,acommonphrasewasrepeated:“Itlookslikeamovie.”

Butthistimetherewasnosupermantosavethepeopleorthefamousbuilding.Theattackdestroyedoneoftheworld’shighestskyscrapersandleft5,000peopledeadormissing.

MoviefanshavebecomeusedtosucheventsafteryearsofHollywoodfilmsshowingdisasters,terrorism(恐懼主義)anddanger,TheEmpireStateBuilding,theWhiteHouse,NewYorkCityandeventheAmericanpresidenthimselfhaveallbeenthreatenedbyterroristattacksintheseexcitingfilms.

Thefilm“TrueLies”,released(發(fā)行)in1994isconsideredtobeagoodexampleofthiskindofmovie.Thespecialeffects,includingexplosionsandmissiles,maketheactionlooklikearealthing.

“IndependenceDay”in1996tookthistypeofmovieonestepfurtherbyblowinguptheWhiteHouse.Thissciencefictionmovieisaboutawarbetweenhumanbeingsandaliens(外來(lái)人)fromanotherplanet.Inthemovie,theWorldTradeCentertowersaredestroyed.

ViolencehasbecomeamajorpartofHollywoodmovies.Andthisiswhatpeopleenjoy.Soonaftertheattacks,manyfamousfilmcompaniesstoppedtheplannedreleasesofsomeoftheirnewmovies,especiallyiftheirfilmsshowedterroristattacksorplanecrashes.“Swordfish”wastopoftheAmericanboxofficeinJune,2022.Butthemovie’sstorywasfrighteninglysimilartotheSept.11disaster.ThefilmwouldhavebeenstoppedinAmericanandBritishcinemasaftertheattack.

Butit’sunlikelythatHollywoodwillstayquietforlong.ItisalreadywaitingforthefeelinginAmericatocalmdown.

36.Whatisthemainsubjectofthenewspaperarticle?

A.TherelationshipbetweentheSept.11attackandHollywoodfilms.

B.TheeffectoftheSept.11attackonHollywoodfilms

C.TheresponseHollywoodmadetotheSept.11attack.

D.TheresultofHollywoodfilmsshowingviolenceanddisasters.

37.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Hollywoodmadealotofmoneyoutofthefilm“Swordfish”inJune.

B.HollywoodstoppedmakingfilmsshowingterrorismanddisastersaftertheSept.11attack.

C.“Swordfish”wasnotallowedtobeshownaftertheSept.11attack.

D.Thec

Thegray-hairedladycan’twaittoleavethebuildingtosearchforherdad.Unlesswatched,shewillwalkinthestreetsinanefforttofindherfather,whodied30yearsago.

NotallcasesofAlzheimer’sdiseaselooklikethis,butAlzheimer’sisaseriousdiseasethatissaidtobethefourthorfifthleadingcauseofdeathforpeopleoverage75.

ItissaidthataboutthreepercentoftheU.S.populationoverage65haveAlzheimer’s.Intheearlystages,peoplemayexhibitshorttermmemoryloss.Somemayexperiencechangesinpersonality,easytobeangry.Asthediseaseprogresses,patientsmightlosetheabilitytomoveandmaybeunabletospeakormoveatall.Thisprogressivediseasegenerallylasts8to10yearsbeforedeathoccurs.

Whilenooneiscertainwhatcausesthesechangesinthebrain’snervefibers(神經(jīng)纖維),theireffectiscertain.Alzheimer’sdestroysnotonlythepatients,butalsospouses(配偶),friendsandfamilies.

Whatshouldyoudoifyounoticeprogressivememorylossinyourselforalovedone?HavethepersonexaminedbyadoctorwhoisaspecialistinthetreatmentofAlzheimer’sdisease.ThoughmanyreasonsotherthanAlzheimer’sdiseasemaycausememoryloss,itsearlydiagnosis(診斷)andtreatmentmaydelaysomeofthemostseriouseffects.

WhatfeelingwillyoulikelyexperienceshouldalovedonesufferfromAlzheimer’sdisease?Apersonwilloftengothroughthevariousstagesofsadness,shock,anger,andsoon.Ifthespousedevelopsthedisease,youmayexperiencehurtanddisappointmentwhenheorshedoesn’trememberyouaremarried.

LifefortheAlzheimer’spatientsandtheirlovedoneswillneverbethesameasthediseaseprogresses,bringingadeepsorrow,lossandevenangertowardsGod.Nomatterwhatfeelingsarepresent,facingthemhonestlywillserveonebetterthanburyingthem.

43.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassageaboutthegray-hairedlady?

A.Shehasbeenlivingwithherfather.

B.Shewassadaboutthedeathofherfather.

C.Shecan’tsearchforherfatherwithoutbeingwatched.

D.ShesuffersfromAlzheimer’sdisease.

44.WhenpeoplesufferfromAlzheimer’sdisease,________.

A.theirfamiliesandfriendswillsufferfromthesamedisease

B.theirfamiliesandfriendswillexperiencementalsufferings

C.theywillcertainlydiein8to10years

D.theywillforgeteverybodybuttheirspouses

45.Memorylossoccurs________.

A.fromAlzheimer’sdiseaseandnothingelse

B.fromsadness,shock,anger,andsoon

C.foranumberofreasons

D.withchangesinpersonality

46.Fromthepassageweknowthat______.

A.earlytreatmentmaystopAlzheimer’sdiseaseoccurring

B.itisstillunknownwhatcausesthechangesinthebrain’snervefibers

C.nervefibersinthebrainwillcauseAlzheimer’sdisease

D.whenonesuffersfromAlzheimer’sdisease,hewillbeburied’

D

Imadeapledge(誓言)tomyselfonthewaydowntothevacationbeachcottage.FortwoweeksIwouldtrytobealovinghusbandandfather.Totallyloving.Noifs,andsorbuts.

TheideahadcometomeasIlistenedtoatalkonmycarradio.ThespeakerwasquotingaBiblical(圣經(jīng)的)passageabouthusbandsbeingthoughtfuloftheirwives.Thenhewentontosay,"Loveisanactofwill.Apersoncanchoosetolove."Tomyself,IhadtoadmitthatIhadbeenaselfishhusband.Well,fortwoweeksthatwouldchange.

Anditdid.RightfromthemomentIkissedEvelynatthedoorandsaid,"Thatnewyellowsweater(套頭衫)looksgreatonyou."

"Oh,Tom,younoticed,"shesaid,surprisedandpleased.Maybealittlepuzzled.

Afterthelongdrive,Iwantedtositandread.Evelynsuggestedawalkonthebeach.Istartedtorefuse,butthenIthought,"Evelyn'sbeenaloneherewiththekidsallweekandnowshewantstobealonewithme."Wewalkedonthebeachwhilethechildrenflewtheirkites.

Soitwent.TwoweeksofnotcallingtheWallStreetfirmwhereIamadirector;avisittotheshellmuseumthoughIusuallyhatemuseums.Relaxedandhappy,that'showthewholevacationpassed.Imadeanewpledgetokeeponrememberingtochooselove.

Therewasonethingthatwentwrongwithmyexperiment,however.EvelynandIstilllaughaboutittoday.Onthelastnightatourcottage,preparingforbed,Evelynstaredatmewiththesaddestexpression.

"What'sthematter?"Iaskedher.

"Tom,"shesaidinavoicefilledwithdistress(悲哀),"doyouknowsomethingIdon't?"

"Whatdoyoumean?"

"Well…thatcheckup(體檢)Ihadseveralweeksago…ourdoctor…didhetellyousomethingaboutme?Tom,you'vebeensogoodtome…amIdying?"

Ittookamomentforitalltosinkin.ThenIburstoutlaughing.

"No,honey,"Isaid,wrappingherinmyarms."You'renotdying;I'mjuststartingtolive."

47.FromthestorywemayinferthatTomdrovetothebeachcottage________.

(A)withhisfamily

(B)withEvelyn

(C)alone

(D)withhischildren

48.Duringthetwoweeksonthebeach,Tomshowedmorelovetohiswifebecause_________.

(A)

shelookedlovelyinhernewclothes

(B)hehadmadealotofmoneyinhisWallStreetfirm

(C)hewasdeterminedtobeagoodhusband

(D)shewasseriouslyill

49.Theauthorsays,"Therewasonethingthatwentwrongwithmyexperiment."Whatwastheonethingthatwentwrong?

(A)

Hepraisedhersweater,whichpuzzledher.

(B)Sheinsistedonvisitingamuseum,whichhehated.

(C)Heknewsomethingaboutherillnessbutdidn'ttellher.

(D)Hewassogoodtoherthatshethoughtshemustbedying.

50.Bysaying"I'mjuststartingtolive,"Tommeansthat________.

(A)heisjustbeginningtounderstandtherealmeaningoflife

(B)heisjustbeginningtoenjoylifeasalovinghusband

(C)helivedanunhappylifebeforeandisnowstartingtochange

(D)heisbeginningtofeelregretforwhathedidtohiswifebeforeE

Therewasonceaprofessorofmedicine,whowasverystrictwiththestudents.Wheneverhetookthechairontheexamcommittee(擔(dān)任考試委員會(huì)主席),thestudentswouldbeinfear,becausehewasseldompleasedwiththeanswerstheygave.Astudentwouldbeluckyenoughifheorshecouldreceiveagoodmarkfromhim.Attheendoftheterm,thestudentsofmedicimewouldtaketheirexamagain.Nowastudententeredtheexamroomandgotseatedbeforethecommittee.Thisstudentwasalittlenervousasheknewitwouldnotbesoeasytogetthroughtheexamatall.

Theprofessorbegantoask.Thestudentwasrequiredtodescribeacertainillness,hisdescriptionofwhichturnedto(結(jié)果是)beOK.

Thentheprofessoraskedaboutthecure(藥劑)forillness,andthestudent,too,answeredjustasright.

“Good,”saidtheprofessor,“andhowmuchwillyougivethepatient?”

“Afullspoon”,answeredthestudent.

“Nowyoumaygooutandwaitforwhatyoucanget.”,saidtheprofessor.Atthesametime,thecommitteediscussedcarefullytheanswersthestudenthadgiven.Suddenlythestudentnoticedthattherewassomethingwrongwithhislastanswer.“Afullspoonistoomuch,”hethoughttohimself.Anxiouslyheopenedthedooroftheroomandcried,“MrProfessor,I’vemakeamistake!Afullspoonistoomuchforapatient.Hecantakeonlyfivedrops.”

“I’msorry,sir.”Saidtheprofessorcoldly,“Butit’stoolate.Yourpatienthasdied.

(

)51.Thestudentswereafraidoftheprofessorbecause_________.

A.theyoftenangeredanddisappointedhim

B.theiranswersoftenastonishedhim

C.theiranswersseldomsatisfiedhim

D.heoftenmisunderstood(誤解)themandgivethembadmarkers

(

)52.Thestudent’sdescriptionoftheillnesswas_____.

A.notcorrect

B.notsatisfied

C.completelydiscouraging

D.accepted.

(

)53.Beforehelefttheroomthestudentwasalmostsurethat______.

A.hehadpassedtheexam,andtheonlythingwastowaitforthemark

B.hislastanswerwassatisfying

C.hehadmadeamistake

D.hehadnotdonewellintheexam.

(

)54.WhichofthefollowingisNottrue?

A.Thepatientwillbeindangerifhe’stakenasmuchasafullspoon.

B.Thedoctorwillbeintroubleifhe’sgiventhepatientafullspoon.

C.Sinceonespoonislessthanfivedrops,thepatientwillbeallrightsoonifhetakesonlyonefullspoonatatime.

D.Ifthepatientwantstoremainsafe,heshouldtakenomorethanfivedropsatatime.

(

)55.Whichguessisthemostresonablefromthepassage?

A.Thestudentmusthavepassedtheexam.

B.Thestudentsmaynothavepassedtheexam.

C.Thestudentmusthavebeenveryhappywhenheheard,“Yourpatienthasdied.”

D.Theprofessormusthavebeenverypleasedandgiventhestudentagoodmark.IV.Proof

Reading.(10pionts)

Ononesummernight,Henrywassleepinginhisroom

1._______

whensuddenlyhewokeupandsensedthatsomething

2._______

unusual.Helookedoutofthewindowandfindinga

3.________

storenearbyonthestreetwasinfire.Heimmeditately

4._______

shoutsatthetopofhisvoice“Fire!Fire!Help!”He

5._______

phoned119atonceandthenwentouttoputoutfire.

6._______

butitwasverybigafirethathecouldn’tputitout

7.___

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