Unit 5 Launching Your Career(A卷基础夯实)—高二英语人教版(2019)选择性必修第四册单元测试AB卷 (100分) 一、语法填空(共5小题,每小题4分) 1.Every Saturday night Mama would sit down by the kitchen table and count out the money Papa _____ (bring) home. 2.Participants, most of_____ are middle school students, will meet at the Olympic forest park. 3.With the intention of achieving his academic goals, he_____ (commit) to his study ever since. 4.According to the results of the survey, only 15% of people would engage _____ regular exercise. 5.Eliandro Libania, a Brazilian judo (柔道) black belt coach, has found a unique bond with Beijing, _____ he has lived for the past five years. 二、翻译句子(共5小题,每小题4分) 6.星期三晚上,地震袭击了这座美丽的城市,对建筑物造成了巨大破坏。(strike, ing表结果) _____ 7.即使他没有赶上公交车,他还是准时到达了目的地。(fail,make it) _____ 8.直到我参加了各种课外活动我才发现其实交朋友并不难。(not until强调句,it形式宾语) _____ 9.如果一个问题对某个国家而言太难,那么全球社区有时可能能提供一个方法。(if… seem …) _____ 10.接到电话说航班已取消,她立刻出发去了火车站。 (inform) _____ 三、阅读理解(共4小题,每小题5分) When I was 25, I dreamed of crown (皇冠), That was the summer I made the shortlist for a female novel prize. The winner was to be announced at a televised event. I was very excited and imagined myself on TV, A crown would be on my head. And then in August of that year, the prize was cancelled for some reason. I was disappointed but still full of hope. To me, writing has always been an exciting act, especially the early moments of creation. This excitement inspired me through years of writing. I published several YA books, and my sense of achievement grew, Yet I was also flooded with rejection letters. Several adult novels that I worked on for years came to nothing. By the time I turned 40, these rejection letters began to eat away at my hope. I had always known that my books weren’t going to make me rich, but I couldn’t help feeling disappointed that my writing career hadn’t become something more. Actually, I worked less teaching hours, and sent my kids off to pre-school so I could write, but I felt so little had come from it, When my publisher stopped publishing YA books, sadness hung over me. The following years were tough. I still wrote because I didn’t know what else to do. I stopped trying to believe that writing was going to support me financially and then an unexpected thing happened: writing became hopeful again. My younger dreams of being a famous writer have given way to more middle-aged satisfactions: the children who tell me they read my books and liked them, my students who say they saw me in a local magazine. Small things are a new kind of hope. Recently, for my 50th birthday, I went to China with my friend. We were in a gift shop when a crown caught my eye. I bought it for myself, and wore it for my birthday party, just for fun. 11.What can be learned about the author from the first two para ... ...
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