unit 5 quiz(3)

2019-03-16 18:08

The tourism industry today is founded on the principles of respect and cooperation. Tourists now travel to get acquainted with the people and with the land. People in the communities build and work in hotels and lodges for the tourists. Government officials make sure everyone follows the laws. When all these groups cooperate, tourism is a benefit to everybody.

1. The passage mainly describes the changes in tourism that make it more responsible. (A) A. Y B. N C. NG

2. Before the 1960s, tourists usually communicated with the local people. (B) A. Y B. N C. NG

3. Visitors organized an international organization to solve the problem of tourists. (C) A. Y B. N C. NG

4. Laura brought home stories about Kenya when she returned from her trip. (B) A. Y B. N C. NG

5. World peace is one of the things tourists now work toward. (A) A. Y B. N C. NG

6. According to the passage, ideal tourists include those office workers who got their hands dirty. (B) A. Y

B. N C. NG

7. Eco-tourists like touring, because it is only on tours that they can influence laws. (B) A. Y B. N C. NG

8. Eco-tourists were careful in their travel, but because their numbers were great, they were actually . (damaging the environment)

9. Ads about eco-tours announce not only the beauty of the natural environment and the people but also the local cultural activities, the regional wildlife and the region's . (cultural activities and the natural wonders )

10. Nowadays, the tourism industry bases its principles on . (respect and cooperation)

Part 9 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice) (每小题:2 分)

Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.

Questions 1 to 5 are based on the same passage or dialog.

You must face the fact that in your inmost heart you hate the thought of moving. It is easiest not to leave the rooms where your children passed through their

wonderful childhood and annoying teens to a friendly but slightly distant maturity.

Until, suddenly one day, the distance is absolute and they are grown up and gone. Then you find yourself living in too large a house, which consumes in its maintenance too much energy and money. When we found ourselves in this situation a few years ago, we determined to move while we still had the strength and before the emotional ties that the old house had wrapped around us became too powerful to be broken. Move while you can! But be sure you really want to, and do not move too often. It is an exhausting process.

Your first task is to find a house that will suit you. It must

be smaller, quieter, easier to run, and more conveniently placed for transport. Not so small, though, that it will not have room for your largest pieces of furniture, and located not too far from the neighborhood where so many friendships have been built up.

At last we found one: a late Victorian cottage, in a street where the houses, all small, range from late 18th to mid 20th century. It was near enough to where we wanted to live. It had no basement (底下层), which was a great convenience for aging legs; there were only two floors: one for ourselves and one where friends, children, and grandchildren could spread themselves when they came to stay. Each floor had two rooms. There was a kitchen on the ground floor, with the bathroom above it.

1. The passage concerns _D_______.

A. buying a house for a newly married couple B. buying a large house for a growing family

C. buying a better house when people have more money to spend

D. buying a smaller house for older people whose children have left home

2. The passage implies that grown-up children are ___C____.

A. more friendly to their parents when they are grown up

B. distant from their parents C. friendly but not very close D. annoying

3. The author decided to move _A_______.

A. when his house gave him too much work and cost too much to run

B. when he grew tired of his house

C. when he suddenly got the strength to do so D. before the house collapsed

4. The author advises people in his own situation __B______.

A. to move into a very small house

B. to move somewhere where the largest possible pieces of furniture will fit

C. not to move too far from the main road D. to choose somewhere not so noisy

5. According to the passage, the new house had __A_______. A. two floors B. three floors C. four floors D. two bathrooms

Questions 6 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog.

Is teaching important? Well, of course it is. There was a time when all necessary knowledge could be taught to the young by family members. But as societies became more complex and division of labor more common, it was impossible for family members to teach the

information and skills young people needed to become useful members of the society. As the need for specialists appeared, the job of teaching came into being in our country, and teaching as a job has been of increasing importance over the past one hundred years. Today, we have strict rules for teachers. We hope all children can go to school. Many things tell us that teaching is indeed an \

In recent years, there has been an increasing need for teachers to be \ expects teachers to succeed in teaching important

information to the young. Teachers' salaries today, while not much, certainly are much higher than they were in the past. These increases have come about because

people have realized that quality people, individuals who are highly able to teach, will not do it if they are not offered enough money. Today almost no one says that \ \ being made to give salaries that will make people who have abilities become teachers.

6. In the author's opinion, the job of a teacher ____D____. A. is done best by family members B. is too complex for most people C. is free of rules

D. is important for society

7. The cause for the new job of \ A. the increased importance of labor B. the need for specialists

C. the strict rules of the government

D. the increased number of children in school

8. According to the writer, ____B____ is on the increase nowadays.

A. a need for teachers to have responsibility for themselves

B. a need for teachers to teach responsibility to students C. the numbers of students who are entering school D. the numbers of people who take the job of teacher

9. We learn from this passage that ___D_____. A. money encourages teachers to be responsible B. money is not a responsible reason to become a teacher

C. money is a good way to attract people to become teachers

D. money was much higher for teachers in the past

10. What do people hardly ever say these days? (B)

A. Anyone can be a teacher. B. Progress is being made. C. Teachers have abilities.

D. Quality people are teaching the young.

试卷:Unit Five

试卷编号:2013F 试卷满分:105

姓名:刘永宏 学号:2012151020 班级:

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