2014-2015高二英语必修五Unit3测试题3套(牛津版有答案)
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4. What can we learn about the acrobatic show?
A. Only old people would like to watch it.
B. It will include the bicycling show and a peacock.
C. It will be performed by the best acrobatic group.
D. It will last two days, from 5:15 pm to 7:15 pm each day.
5. If a couple with their 10-year-old child want to sit in Row 13, they should pay .
A. 360 yuan B. 660 yuan
C. 240 yuan D. 320 yuan
6. Aording to the text, we can infer that .
A. clerks will give us confirmed information within one week
B. we must call 13801067568 to book tickets
C. a confirmation letter will be given to us by e-mail
D. we should tell clerks our own detailed address
7. What is the text mainly about?
A. How to book acrobatic show tickets.
B. People in Beijing like acrobatic shows.
C. The introduction of Chinese acrobatic shows.
D. An advertisement for Beijing Acrobatic Show.
C
Like many grandparents, Irving Winson regularly looks after his grandchildren. So when the Red Cross put on a special child-centered course for older carers, he couldn’t wait to apply for it.
Irving, who has six grandchildren aged under 12, was just one of many grandparents attending the busy first aid session in Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire. He said, “My wife is a nurse, so I’ve always relied on her to act in an emergency. But there are oasions when she’s out and I’m left looking after the kids by myself. Having some first aid skills means I’ll know what to do if anything bad happens.”
The everyday first aid course covered basic skills such as dealing with burns, fractures (骨折) and bleeding injuries. It also covered what to do if a child or baby started choking. Irving said, “Recently, my youngest grandson, who’s just 12 months old, swallowed a small part of a toy. Luckily, he didn’t choke and was still able to breathe, but he couldn’t eat and had a strange cough for a while. Finally, the doctors removed it. However, it made me think ‘what if that had happened when I was looking after him and he had started to choke?’ Before taking this course I wouldn’t have known what to do.”
Jo Riches, a first aid trainer, said, “We felt it was important to hold a course specifically for grandparents as more and more are responsible for caring for their grandchildren while parents return to work.” Irving said, “I took a first aid course many years ago, but the techniques have changed over the years. This one was so easy and made it simple to master the key skills. I feel I could respond to an emergency now if I have to.”
8. When Irving Winson heard there was a first aid course for grandparents, he most probably felt .
A. nervousB. happy
C. boredD. disappointed
9. In the past, when there was an emergency at home, Irving Winson .
A. had to rely on his wife to perform first aid
B. often performed first aid on his grandchildren
C. never felt worried as he knew what he should do
D. could do nothing but send his grandchildren to hospital
10. Irving told the story about his youngest grandson mainly to show that .
A. it’s never too old to learn new things
B. looking after kids at home is not simple
C. it is very important to take the first aid course
D. kids can easily choke after swallowing something
11. What would Jo Riches most probably agree with?
A. Grandparents shouldn’t be left alone at home.
B. Grandparents shouldn’t look after kids at home.
C. Parents shouldn’t leave their kids for their work.
D. Grandparents surely should learn some first aid skills.
D
She has wiped your nose, packed countless lunches, driven you to piano lessons, cleaned your favorite jeans, seen you through college and given you sound advice more times than you can count. On Mother’s Day ― the one day a year that is truly about “mom”, don’t take her out to a crowded, noisy and overpriced restaurant. Show your mom that you really put some thought into her special day and host brunch (早午餐) in her honor.
There’s no need for your hands to start sweating from fear of standing near a hot stove, your face covered in flour and smoke alarms going off in the distance. Brunch can be as easy as you’d like it to be.
The beauty of brunch is that you can offer both breakfast and lunch selections, so there’s usually something for everyone. Popular brunch selections include coffee cakes or quick bread such as banana bread. A lovely fruit salad can quickly be made by mixing together two or more of the following: strawberries, pineapple, cantaloupe (甜瓜), watermelon, and mango.
Food is obviously the major part of brunch, but there are nice decorative things you can add to help make the oasion more memorable. Decorate the room or table with photos of mom with her kids or grandkids. A simple, fresh bunch of flowers will liven up (使活跃) any table and it will also make a great gift for mom as a memento of her wonderful brunch.
12. In the first paragraph the author advises that .
A. moms should also take care of themselves
B. moms should be treated specially on Mother’s Day
C. moms could also celebrate Mother’s Day in their own way
D. eating dinner in a restaurant is a good way to celebrate Mother’s Day
13. In the author’s opinion, making brunch for your mother .
A. can make you stuck in sweat, flour and hotness
B. is really a hard thing that needs special skills
C. is nothing different from eating outside
D. could be a really simple thing
14. What’s the beauty of brunch aording to the text?
A. Everyone can find something to their tastes.
B. It has good appearance and different colors.
C. It is prepared and made by moms themselves.
D. It’s made of materials that are difficult to find.
15. The underlined word “memento” in the last paragraph probably means .
A. something used for decoration
B. something that can be eaten
C. something kept as a souvenir
D. something that could be easily fotten