資源簡介 Unit 5 學情評估第一部分 選擇題(共50分)一、閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2分;滿分40分)第一節(jié) 閱讀下面語言材料,從每題所給的A、B、C、D 四個選項中選出最佳選項。ARules are everywhere. When you’re reading at the library, playing basketball on the playground or driving on the road, you will have to follow some rules. But do you know about any rules on a plane If you’re on a plane in America, you may find the following rules.Exit Seat(緊急通道座位)Rules If you are sitting in an exit seat, you must follow the rules “You must” and “You must not”. You must: ◆Be older than 15 years old and healthy enough to help others. ◆Be able to speak, read and understand English well. ◆Be able to find a safe way from the emergency exit. ◆Be able to help others get away from the plane. You must not: ◆Travel with a pet, such as a dog. ◆Travel with someone that needs special care, such as a child. If you cannot meet the criteria(標準), ask crew members(工作人員)to move you to another seat. You do not have to say why, just say, “I do not want to sit in an exit seat.”( ) 1. The passenger(乘客)sitting in an exit seat in America.A. must be under 15 years old B. needn’t speak EnglishC. must be healthy enough D. needn’t help others( ) 2. The Chinese meaning of the underlined word “meet” is “ ”.A. 遇見 B. 符合 C. 相信 D. 開會( ) 3. If you want to move to another seat, you can .A. explain to the crew membersB. just say “I don’t want to sit in an exit seat”C. change your seat with othersD. sit anywhere you want( ) 4. What’s the best title for the passage A. Rules on a PlaneB. A Trip to AmericaC. Helping Others on a PlaneD. Exit Seat Rules on an American PlaneBImagine you’re enjoying dinner with your friends at a nice restaurant. You’re having a great time when suddenly you hear a phone ringing at the table next to you. A man takes out his phone and starts talking about problems he’s having with his girlfriend. He keeps talking for almost ten minutes! How will you feel Maybe you will feel uncomfortable, but you can do nothing about it.This happens all the time, not only in restaurants, but also on buses, at the cinema, everywhere!Cellphones are useful in our daily lives. But be careful not to be noisy phone users and disturb others. You are supposed to control your own behaviour. Here are a few rules:Follow the rules! When you’re in public places and see a sign that says “Turn off cellphones”, don’t use your phone. If you are allowed, speak softly for a short time and try to keep away from other people.Phones off! Never make calls in a theater when you are watching a movie or enjoying a concert.Pay attention! Talking on a cellphone while driving is dangerous. And watch where you’re going when you’re walking down the streets and talking on the phone.As more people use cellphones, things are going to get worse. So, the next time you’re getting ready to make a call, stop and consider the people around you.( ) 5. In Paragraph 1, the writer mainly tells us .A. an example of bad mannersB. how bad phones can be to peopleC. why using phones is not allowed in a restaurantD. what the man talks on the phone with his girlfriend( ) 6. The underlined word “disturb” means “ ” in Chinese.A. 提醒 B. 幫助 C. 打擾 D. 關心( ) 7. What is the writer’s purpose in writing this passage A. To introduce the advantages of cellphones.B. To show how to use cellphones in daily life.C. To encourage people to use cellphones more often.D. To tell people to use cellphones properly and consider others.( ) 8. Which of the following is the best title for the passage A. The Importance of Cellphones B. Noisy Phone CallsC. Rules for Using Cellphones in Public D. Cellphones: Use Them WiselyCLive streaming(直播)has become very popular in China. Viewers can communicate with hosts by messaging them, buying them gifts, or sending them tips. However, some children are spending too much money on live stream platforms. There was a case in which a 17-year-old boy in Jingmen, Hubei Province, sent tips that added up to 150,000 yuan to a host. That sum of money was his parents’ savings.To stop things like this from happening again, the National Radio and Television Administration introduced a new rule to better manage(管理)live streaming services. The rule bans(禁止)children from tipping(打賞)or sending gifts to live stream hosts and performers. It also requires people to register(注冊)on live streaming sites with their real names.“Online shows and live streaming have become so popular. I always feel worried that my son might become addicted(上癮)to them or do something that may influence his growth,” said Wang Haifeng, a mother of a 15-year-old boy in Beijing. “Stricter management makes me feel safer.”( ) 9. How can viewers communicate with hosts ①Message them. ②Buy them gifts. ③Send them tips. ④Talk with them face to face.A. ①②③ B. ②③④C. ①③④ D. ①②③④( ) 10. What does the underlined word “It” in Paragraph 2 refer to A. The sum of money.B. The live streaming service.C. The new rule about live streaming.D. The National Radio and Television Administration.( ) 11. What does Wang Haifeng think of the new rules A. They are harmful. B. They are worrying.C. They make her feel safer. D. They make her feel nervous.( ) 12. Where is the text most probably from A. A storybook. B. A travel guide.C. An English novel. D. A daily newspaper.DNow in China, there are many pet-themed(寵物主題的)restaurants. In the restaurants, cats, dogs, ducks or other animals walk in the dining space, and people can play with them when they eat or have drinks. With so many pet lovers today, it isn’t surprising that such restaurants are now everywhere in Chinese cities. However, do you think it is healthy to enjoy their food in such a restaurant In most of the pet-themed restaurants, a number of cats or dogs can walk freely in their living space and even in the dining space. What’s more, animal hairs are everywhere, and bad smell fills the restaurants. In one of the dog-themed restaurants, the dogs fight or jump onto the dining table.In October, there was a meeting about the pet-themed restaurants and their food safety in Guangzhou. Some people at the meeting talked about their worries. They thought the animals in the pet-themed restaurants might carry parasites.As more pets are entering Chinese families, they have become an important part of people’s lives. The growing pet-themed restaurants have made people’s lives interesting and colorful. However, without rules, the restaurants can’t be good choices for people.( ) 13. Why do some people worry about the pet-themed restaurants A. Because the restaurants are too noisy.B. Because animals there are dirty.C. Because they don’t like animals.D. Because eating there may be bad for people’s health.( ) 14. What does Paragraph 2 talk about the pet-themed restaurants A. Their popularity. B. Their fun activities.C. Their problems. D. Their popular food.( ) 15. What does the writer think about the pet-themed restaurants A. People shouldn’t eat there. B. People should make rules for them.C. They’re great places for pet lovers. D. They should be closed as soon as possible.( ) 16. What’s the best title for the passage A. Are Pet-Themed Restaurants Healthy B. How do Pet-Themed Restaurants Work C. Enjoy Yourself in Pet-Themed Restaurants.D. How to Take Care of Animals in Pet-Themed Restaurants.第二節(jié) 閱讀短文,從下面所給選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,其中有一個多余的選項。December 2, 2025 is the 14th National Traffic Safety Day in China. Traffic safety is important for everyone. So is green transportation(交通). It can help improve the environment and make sure everyone is safe. 17. You should walk on the side of the road. Besides, follow all traffic rules. Make sure to keep safety in mind while crossing the road. 18. And keep looking and listening for coming cars.Check everything well before you ride a bike. Remember to wear a helmet(頭盔), because it can protect you from serious head hurt. Be careful when you are riding. Avoid riding in bad weather and keep your speed under control(控制). When you ride in a group, don’t go side by side. If you ride at night, your bike should also have a light. Finally, make sure your bike is the right size for you.Wear a safety belt whenever you are in a vehicle(交通工具). 19. If you take the bus to school, don’t influence the bus driver while he or she is driving. After you get off the bus, make sure the bus driver can see you clearly. Don’t cross the street behind the bus.In a word, choosing the correct transportation and paying attention to safety are necessary. 20. Let’s work together to improve our environment and build a brighter future.A. Here is what we should do.B. Look both ways before you cross the street.C. With it, you can keep yourself in the seat to avoid an accident.D. Besides, remember the safest place for children is the back seat.E. And they help create a healthier and safer environment.二、完形填空(共10小題,每小題1分;滿分10分)閱讀短文,理解其大意,從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。As a kid, I looked forward to being free from my parents’ rules. “Chenyu, do your homework!” “Practice the piano!” Their endless warning made me wish for a 21 from their control(控制).My chance came when they had to travel for work, leaving me home 22 . At first, it was great—late night playing video games, no piano practice. But the next morning, I overslept, 23 breakfast, and forgot my homework.Without my parents, I tried to cook rice but burnt it and broke my dad’s cup. I found out I wasn’t good at these small things as 24 as they look. I started to miss their care and rules. I came to realize my parents’ rules were there to 25 me, not just to control me.When they returned, I shared my experience, and we laughed. 26 it was painful for me to live without their rules, I value it as a life treasure. I told them how much the 27 they brought to our family meant to me. We talked about 28 rules together, ones that were fair and considered my growing need for independence.I learned that rules are important for 29 . I was thankful for my parents’ love. Besides, the rules they made kept our home running well, and I 30 the importance of managing freedom(自由)and duty well.( ) 21. A. break B. gift C. manner D. change( ) 22. A. secretly B. alone C. silently D. freely( ) 23. A. had B. cooked C. missed D. caught( ) 24. A. easy B. hard C. useful D. simple( ) 25. A. hold B. follow C. guide D. protect( ) 26. A. So B. Although C. While D. However( ) 27. A. honor B. order C. food D. warmth( ) 28. A. making B. breakingC. questioning D. improving( ) 29. A. growth B. stay C. fall D. rise( ) 30. A. believed B. guessedC. understood D. remembered第二部分 非選擇題(共40分)三、語篇填空(共10小題,每小題1分;滿分10分)閱讀短文,在空白處填入一個適當?shù)膯卧~或用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空,使短文通順、連貫。School Rules at Sunshine Middle SchoolLucy transferred(轉學)to Sunshine Middle School last week. The head teacher explained the31. (important) of following rules. First, students must arrive on time. If they are late three times, the school will let their parents 32. (know).In classrooms, everyone should listen 33. teachers carefully. Students mustn’t 34. (eat) snacks during lessons. Group work needs good communication(溝通), 35. shouting is never acceptable.The library has strict rules: You must return 36. books within two weeks, and you should pay a fine(罰款)for the damaged ones. When borrowing books, students need to show their ID cards37. (polite). During breaks, playing balls in the hallway is 38. (danger). Thosewho break this rule 39. (clean) the hallway for a week.Lucy thinks these rules help make the school a 40. (good) place for all.四、閱讀與表達(共4小題,41~43小題,每小題2分,44小題4分;滿分10分)閱讀短文,然后根據(jù)內(nèi)容回答問題。In a lovely forest, there were many cute animals. Among them was a lively rabbit named Hop. Every day, he played with his friends happily, leaving happy footprints all over.One sunny morning, Grandpa Turtle, the wisest animal, called a meeting. He made three important rules: don’t destroy(毀壞)plants, return borrowed things on time, and always keep promises.At first, Hop didn’t take these rules seriously. Once, Little Monkey Pipi lent Hop his favorite ball and asked him to return it the next day for a ball game. However, Hop was so busy playing that he forgot. When Pipi came to get the ball, he found it dirty in a corner. The game was ruined, and Pipi and his friends were disappointed.Hop felt really sorry. He apologized to Pipi at once. After this, Hop made a big change. He became more responsible in his daily life. When he played with friends, he always took good care of their toys. If he accidentally broke something, he would immediately say sorry and try his best to fix it.Day by day, his friends noticed the change in Hop. They were happy to see that Hop had become a reliable friend. With Hop setting a good example, the atmosphere in the forest became more harmonious. Everyone learned to respect and take care of each other, making the forest a more pleasant place to live.41. What did Pipi ask Hop to do when he lent his favorite ball 42. Why did Pipi and his friends lose the ball game 43. How did Hop change after he realized his mistake 44. Why is keeping promises important in maintaining friendships and community harmony Provide an example from real life or your own experience to explain. 五、書面表達(滿分20分)45.為創(chuàng)建文明班級,你班制定了新的班規(guī)(class rules)。班主任建議同學們用英語寫一篇短文,分享你心中最重要的班級規(guī)則。內(nèi)容要點:1. 描述一條你認為最有意義的班級規(guī)則(如課堂紀律、衛(wèi)生值日等);2. 說明這條規(guī)則如何幫助班級進步(至少兩個理由);3. 提出一個讓同學們更好地遵守該規(guī)則的建議。要求:1. 不少于80詞;2. 文中不得出現(xiàn)真實姓名和校名。 答案一、1~4: CBBD 5~8: ACDC 9~12: ACCD13~16: DCBA 17~20: ABCE二、21~25: ABCAC 26~30: BBAAC三、31. importance 32. know 33. to 34. eat 35. but36. the 37. politely 38. dangerous 39. will clean40. better四、41. He asked Hop to return it the next day for a ball game.42. Because Hop didn’t return the ball on time as promised and the dirty ball might have influenced their performance in the game.43. After realizing his mistake, Hop became more responsible.44. Because it builds trust and shows respect. For example, if a friend promises to help you with your study but breaks his/her word, you might feel disappointed and might not trust your friend.(答案不唯一)五、45. One possible version:Class Rules Make Us Shine Class rules are like a compass guiding us in our learning and growth. The most meaningful rule in our class is that everyone must do daily cleaning duties. This rule helps our class in two ways. First, our classroom stays clean all the time. No more rubbish piles under desks! Besides, we learn about teamwork. Last month, my group created a funny “dustpan race” to make cleaning faster. Soon all groups followed our idea. To make this rule work better, I suggest giving small prizes weekly. For example, the group with the tidiest area could choose a class song on Friday. This will keep everyone motivated. Thanks to this rule, I now understand: good rules aren’t chains—they’re wings helping us fly higher. 11 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫