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人教版(2019)必修第一册Unit 5 Languages around the World单元检测卷(A卷)(含解析)

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(11)Unit 5 Languages around the World—高一英语人教版(2019)必修第一册单元检测卷(A卷) (100分) 一、语法填空(共10小题,每小题4分) 1.While _____ (walk) along the river bank, she was singing a pop song with her classmates. 2.In 2003, Yao Ming became the first Chinese sportsperson _____ (win) the award. 3.Three women and their children _____ (rescue) from the burning house by the firemen since the fire broke out. 4.He was an outstanding scientist who struggled, _____ the disease and contributed greatly to science. 5.If a computer could be as complex as a human brain, it could be equal_____ a human brain and do whatever a human brain can do. 6.Every possible means_____ (use ) to prevent the crash, but the computer still doesn't work. 7.The International Kite Festival is regarded_____ one of the best, biggest and most popular kite festivals in the world. 8.It is important to take a positive attitude _____life when you are in trouble. 9.I want to go on a picnic with my family, but neither the weather _____my schedule allows me to do so. 10.Even before the ancient Silk Road, Gansu played an important role_____ cultural exchanges between East and West. 二、阅读理解(共4小题,每小题5分) It was a week after my mom had passed away and I didn't know how to go on with life. So when I received an email from a friend about a race benefiting cancer research, I ignored it. It seemed to prick my heart, as cancer was the disease that had taken my mother away from me. But something about my friend's words———I can help organize the whole thing” --stuck with me. I felt obliged(有义务的) to agree. In the weeks to come, I managed to re-enter the world of the living. I checked our team's website daily, feeling proud each time a donation ticked up our total. I knew my mom would have wanted it that way. She was the type who never got defeated. It was this very spirit that helped me get by. When the race ended, I noticed the runners all had one thing in common: There were big smiles on their faces. They made it look so rewarding and effortless. I wanted in. So I enrolled in another race two months later. Considering I could barely run a mile, it was ambitious. But my friend and I made a training plan so I wouldn't come in last. I followed it religiously and didn't let anything get in my way. Running up and down the city's hills, I was flooded with memories. I had lived there after college and my mother had visited often. I passed Bloomingdale's, recalling the time she and I had gotten into a screaming argument there. I was about to beat myself up when I remembered what Mom had said after her diagnosis of cancer. “I don't want you to feel guilty about anything.” Her paper-thin hands had held me tightly. A weight lifted from my shoulders. When the race day arrived, I gave it my all for my mom and for all she had taught me and continued to teach me. As I ran, whenever I felt like slowing down, I pictured her cheering me on. Crossing the finish line, I was filled ... ...

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