1、UnitUnit 5 5 RevisionRevision 课后练习课后练习过去将来时填空。过去将来时填空。1.- The plane is leaving right now, but Tom hasnt arrived yet.- Well, he said he _(come)here on time. I dont know what happened.2. She _(go)to work when we came back.3. He said that he _(take)me to France the next year.4. Jenny said she _(spend)h
2、er holiday in China next month.5. I already told Mark that when he arrived, we _(go out) for dinner.完型填空。完型填空。According to a Chinese saying, he who doesnt reach the Great Wall ofChina is never a great man.Growing up in Beijing , I _1_ its historical sites and naturalattractions perfectly well. Howev
3、er, Id _2_ climbed the Great Wall beforeuntil recently. I, along with my friends, _3_ for the top. We soondiscovered that the hike was much more _4_ than we had imagined. But wedidnt _5_. It took us about two hours to finally _6_ where we had wantedto get to.As I _7_ at the top of the Great Wall. I
4、looked back at the waves of_8_ walking to the top. At that moment, I saw an amazing _9_ that wouldforever change my opinion on humans limits. I saw young couples carryingtheir children, walking _10_ but surely towards the top. They would stoponce in a while to take a _11_ under the hot sun.As I stoo
5、d there, I began to _12_ words that can describe us humans.If one would like to describe giraffes, he/she would use words such as _13_and longnecked. But what about us? I took another look down below and my_14_ began to gather, persevering ( 坚 持 不 懈 的 ), determined, and_15_.As these words came into
6、my mind, I _16_ that it was not appearanceor physical characteristics that should define (定义) us humans, but the_17_ that we share.I dont know if I became a _18_ man after returning from this _19_according to the Chinese saying, _20_ I surely returned as a more thoughtfulperson.1A.showBknowCimagineD
7、accept2A.stillB.alsoCneverD.already3A.waitedB.allowedCsearchedD.aimed4A.expensiveB.interestingCdifficultD.important5A.break upB.give upCkeep upD.look up6A.reachB.understandCcleanD.cover7A.shookB.stoodCwalkedD.lay8A.childrenB.sightsCpeopleD.foreigners9A.bookB.photoCfutureD.view10A.dangerouslyB.slowly
8、CworriedlyD.strangely11A.breakB.tipCstepD.note12A.care aboutB.make upCtell aboutD.think of13A.healthyB.tallCfatD.scary14A.thoughtsB.emotionsCrulesD.plans15A.funnyB.normalCstrongD.lazy16A.worriedB.arguedCfearedD.realized17A.dreamsB.qualitiesCconcernsD.experiences18A.boringB.humorousCgreatD.serious19A
9、.tripB.countryCvacationD.risk20A.butB.asCunlessD.so阅读理解。阅读理解。Will Hodson, a primaryschool teacher in London, was reading a superherobook to his students one day when a thought struck him. “We were talkingabout how we can all do something heroic every dayopen a door for someone,say something nice to
10、someone, ” he recalled. “I decided not to use the dayslesson plans and asked the fiveyearolds to think about, What are we allgood at? ”Hodson, 39, was good at cycling, and he ended up taking his lesson toan extreme. After saving up for two years, he left his job and set off ona fiveyear ride across
11、seven continents (洲) to raise money for charity,including for Parkinsons disease, which his father has. Calling himselfSuper Cycling Man, he tries to visit at least one school per country, to spreadthe message that “we can all be heroes.”Starting last May, Hodson has hit 14 countries in Europe. On t
12、he road,strangers have acted heroicallyTurkish gas station attendants shelteredhim from the snow, and people in Serbia made a huge pizza for him.So far, he has raised about $19,000 of the $140,000 he hopes to raise.Antarctica, the most expensive continent to visit, is last on his list, afterAsia, Au
13、stralia, the Americas and Africa.The hardest part of the trip has been “just keeping my parents atmanageable stress (压力) levels”. “You see so much bad news in the world,but I see a very different picturepeople inviting me to their houses, peoplepouring me drinks on the street at night.”Along with th
14、e superhero message, Hodson hopes to show people that“lifes pretty good on two wheels” particularly in places where cyclingis less popular. Tbilisi, Georgias capital, with its shortage of bike lanes(自行车道) and its crazy drivers, “is the toughest (最艰难的) city Ive seenfor cyclists, but even there, young
15、 people have been receptive.”“The youth dont want to necessarily have a big pot belly (大肚子) anddrive around in a car.”1What does Hodsons “thought” (in Para.1) refer to?A. Being a hero himself.B. Giving up his teaching job.C. Doing something heroic every day.D. Reading more superhero books to his stu
16、dents.2Hodsons cycling around the world _.A. is a charity rideB. is intended for his fatherC. will be finished in two yearsD. began without any preparation3. Whats the most difficult thing for Hodson on his trip?A. Facing the terrible weather.B. Finding cheap places to sleep in.C. Winning his parent
17、s full support.D. Keeping his parents from worrying about him.4What does Hodson say about the young in Tbilisi?A. They hate cyclists.B. They are crazy drivers.C. They are open to his idea.D. They eat and drink too much.参考答案参考答案填空。填空。1 would come2. was about to go3. would take 4.would/ was goingto sp
18、end5. would go out完型填空。完型填空。作者和朋友一起去爬了长城,在长城的顶点进行了一些思考。1B根据“Growing up in Beijing”可知,作者说他对北京的历史景点和自然景点“了解”得非常清楚。2C根据 However 可知,作者以前“从来没有”爬过长城。3D根据后文作者到达顶点的内容可知,他们的“目标”是长城的顶点。4C作者他们在爬长城的过程中很快意识到爬长城比他们预想的更“难” 。5B根据 But 以及最终他们到达了顶点的语境可知,他们没有“放弃” 。6A这里是指两个小时后他们终于“到达”了长城的顶点。7B作者他们到了顶点,故作者应该是“站在”那里观察。8C后
19、文描述的是“人” ,故选 people。9D这里是指作者所看到的“景象” 。10B根据“I saw young couples carrying their children”可知,带着孩子的人走得很“慢” 。11A根据“stop once in a while”可知,是为了“休息”一下。12D看到这些景象,作者开始“想”一些可以用来描述人的词汇。13B根据 describe giraffes 可知,可以用 tall 来形容。14A这里是指作者“所想的内容” ,故选 thoughts。15C根据 persevering 和 determined 以及结合那些人在爬长城的语境,可知应选 strong。16D后文的内容是作者“意识到”的内容。17B前面的这些词语是人类所共有的“品质” 。18C根据文章开头说的“不到长城非好汉”可知,作者不知道自己从长城回来是不是变成了“好”汉。19A这里是指爬长城的这次“旅行” 。20A根据语境可知前后是转折关系,故选 but。阅读理解。阅读理解。AADC