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北师大版高二英语必修五单元测试题及答案全套单元质量检测(一)Unit 13People(时间:100分钟满分:120分)Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

AMy little brother and sister were always saying that I was bossy (爱发号施令的). And it wasn't until I met a very bossy person that I understood how they felt!My school was holding a fundraiser (募捐活动) called the Spring Fling Fair, and everyone was going to help out. I was pretty excited about it. There were lots of committees to choose from, and I chose games and activities, which sounded like fun.But every time we got together, a guy named Peter did the same thing. He never seemed to realize that he was part of a team with three other people.At last, it was the day of the Spring Fling Fair, and we were all running around getting ready.“You need to make the horseshoes sign hang straighter,” Peter commanded.“Would you please do it yourself?”I said. “I'm kind of busy organizing the prizes.”“There are too many pink balloons on the wall,”Peter complained. “You should add more blue ones.”“Feel free to go ahead and add them,” Mike said.The best (or maybe the worst) example of Peter's bossiness happened when the Spring Fling Fair finally started. A cute little girl was fishing for a prize, and Peter grabbed (抢夺) the fishing pole right out of her hands!“You're holding it all wrong,” he told her. “Do it like this!”This little girl looked up at Peter, took a big breath, and said, “That may be the right way for you to do it, but it's not the right way for me.”And that was probably the best thing this little girl could have said.The good part of this experience is that it helped me understand how my brother and sister felt when I told them what to do and didn't stop to be polite or consider their feelings. Now I try to be more patient and less bossy, and we get along much better.1.On the day of the Spring Fling Fair, Peter ________.A.had a great timeB.kept giving ordersC.was chosen as the leaderD.was running around getting ready2.When being bossed around by her schoolmate, the author ________.A.asked others to do the workB.did what she was toldC.refused to obeyD.ignored him3.When the cute little girl was fishing for a prize, ________.A.she was ordered to stopB.she got the biggest prizeC.Peter gave her some useful adviceD.her fishing pole was taken away rudely4.After the Spring Fling Fair, the author ________.A.changed her attitude towards her brother and sisterB.became friends with the cute little girlC.got involved in more fundraisersD.broke up with PeterBThe village of Foston, North Yorkshire, UK, now has a post office thanks to pupils at the village primary school.People in the village were saddened to see their local branch (分局) closed 12 years ago.But now the village primary school has opened one in a converted (改造过的) outdoor toilet, a small brick building, with all the pupils at the school trained to help.Teaching assistant Laura Glass, 29, said, “The last one closed in 1998 and the nearest one is five miles away, meaning it was very tricky as the village has a lot of elderly people, and we suggested that the old toilet be used.”“We got a lot of help from the government and the villagers in converting it.” We then realized that by getting pupils to run it we could help teach them important skills at the same time.“The children will be properly supervised (察看并指导).They love it and it gives them key skills, and the villagers love it too because it is such a unique service.”The post office opens daily during the pupils' schooldays, for 15 minutes during their lunch break, and for another 15 minutes after lessons at 3 pm.Villager Laura Deighton's five-year-old daughter Grace goes to the school and has been serving customers at the unusual branch.Laura, 31, said, “Grace thinks it's wonderful and great fun, and she and all the kids learn really useful social skills.”“It is also a great benefit to the community.They've got everything you could possibly need, and the kids are excellent.They are so friendly and helpful.”5.The underlined word “tricky” in Paragraph 4 probably means “________”.A.enjoyable B.difficultC.exciting D.different6.Laura Deighton's attitude towards the service provided by the pupils can be described as ________.A.anxious B.surprisedC.satisfied D.doubtful7.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?A.The post office opens every day.B.Only selected pupils can work in the post office.C.The post office is inside the primary school.D.Pupils love to help in the post office.8.What would be the best title for the text?A.Outdoor Toilet Becomes New Post OfficeB.Kids Serve Customers During Lunch BreakC.Another Post Office Branch ReopenedD.Primary School Opens Village Post OfficeCI work in a bank and have lovely relationships with many of the customers. It's not one of those banks with long lines — it's the kind of bank when you walk in, everyone says hi, we know your name and speak like friends.One of my customers in his 70s owns and runs a barber school in east Baltimore. He's connected with several nonprofits (非营利组织) and I have two nonprofits of my own. One day, he said to me that I really had to meet his niece in Florida — Dee. The next day Dee called me and we talked about her projects of gathering blankets for the homeless and the community wherever there is need. We spoke for over an hour and found out how much we have in common!It turns out that her blanket programme is growing greatly and there is a man travelling the country to deliver blankets and organise bread donation (捐赠) from around the country. And on that day, he was on his way to Baltimore. This man, Hiker Joe, stays wherever place is offered and didn't have an offering for that night. I quickly seized (抓住) the chance! My husband travels a lot for work and has some “points” for different hotel chains, so we made a few calls and within an hour, Holiday Inn agreed to allow us to use the points we had.Hiker Joe called and was very thankful for the room. He then continued to go to Baltimore City to give out the blankets to the homeless. He also set up a weekly pick up programme with Panera Bread in Baltimore and now every Thursday evening Panera Bread will give us the bread and sweets they haven't sold during the day to give out to the homeless.How beautiful can life be when each person goes their little bit to seize the chance of service!9.When working in the bank, the author felt________.A.hopeless B.uninterestedC.comfortable D.worried10.While working in the bank, the author was devoted to________.A.helping othersB.making good friendsC.running a barber schoolD.travelling around the world11.Why did the customer ask the author to meet his niece?A.They all liked collecting blankets for the poor.B.He thought they had a lot in common.C.His niece, Dee, was a kind woman.D.They all worked in the bank.12.The underlined word “points” in Paragraph 3 refers to ________.A.discounts for staying in the hotelsB.the bread and sweets for the poorC.the blankets that Hiker Joe collectedD.the hotels where the author's husband stayedDSeveral dollars equal nothing for some people, but make a difference for others. Steve has just lost his wife to cancer and everything they had is gone due to the treatment. He now lives in the shelter for the homeless. So we know each other.Just like other homeless people, he didn't think he needed anything. But once he mentioned to me he needed eye glasses. His voice hesitated a bit, he looked down, and it appeared like he thought such a request was just a dream. Too much to hope for? It was as if his wish were known by me only.I submitted an application for him to a program that is supposed to provide a free eye examination and glasses. Three months later, I phoned to ask what was up with the appointment but they told me there was a cash flow problem until late summer.Steve showed disappointment, thanked me and started to walk away. I said, “Hold on, I will figure out a way to get you an eye examination and glasses.” His face lit up a tiny bit. He had seen some of the things I have done for other people in our shelter and to me it looked like he might have a line of hope.I took a picture of him and posted his picture and his story in the Twitter. In about 4 days, eight people from around the world donated $25 each and one person donated $40 and I made up the rest to get him an eye exam and glasses.Steve picked up his glasses on Wednesday: May 11th, 2011. Today Steve has returned to a previous job he had in a nearby car wash. Because he now has glasses he will be able to see what he is doing while cleaning the vehicles. He is starting a second job at a pet center next week!13.We can learn from the first two paragraphs that________.A.it took a long time to treat Steve's wifeB.homeless people never ask for anythingC.Steve was too embarrassed to ask for helpD.the author and Steve have been friends for years14.The program failed to satisfy Steve because________.A.it was already out of businessB.it had some trouble in financeC.Steve didn't submit the application himselfD.it's not designed for people like Steve15.What can be inferred from the passage?A.The program was closed three months ago.B.Steve used to work as a salesman in a car factory.C.Steve got $240 in total from kind hearted people.D.The author might be a volunteer in the shelter.Ⅱ.任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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