《Making the news》专项训练试卷(4份)

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人教版高中英语必修五《Unit 4 Making the news》专项训练 (4份打包)
语法训练-Unit4_倒装句.doc
题型专项突破-Unit4_书面表达(新闻篇).doc
题型专项突破-Unit4_完形填空(新闻篇).doc
题型专项突破-Unit4_阅读理解(新闻篇).doc
  题型专项突破- Unit4书面表达(新闻类)
  一、书面表达
  1. 请根据以下资料,使用5个规范的句子描述全部所给信息内容。
  要求:用英语给“中国日报”写一篇简讯,内容连贯,语句准确,并包含如下要点:
  (1) 姓名:刘进,年龄39岁,上海一家工厂的工程师。
  (2) 1988年毕业于南京大学,后来留学日本东京大学(Toniversity),攻读化学工程。(chemical engineering)
  (3) 1992年科研成果显著,获博士学位。
  (4) 日本一家公司想用高薪聘用他,但他拒绝了。
  (5) 为了报效祖国,他于1993年毅然(without any hesitation)回国。
  2. 假如你是校报的一名记者,上周五在放学回家的路上,你目睹了一起同学之间发生冲突的事件。请你用英语写一篇关于这一事件的报道。要点如下:
  (1) 冲突双方:Paul 和 Timothy。
  (2) 事情经过:Paul 用手推一下 Timothy,Timothy 很生气并打了Paul,你上前劝阻。
  (3) 事情真相:Paul 想向 Timothy 示好,但是 Timothy 误解了 Paul,认为他是想挑衅自己。
  (4) 专家说法:冲突的起因是误解。
  (5) 个人感受:青少年应该学习一些社会技能……
  注意:(1) 词数100左右。
  (2) 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
  参考词汇:冲突 conflict ;挑衅 give offense
  参考答案:
  一、
  One possible version:
  Mr. Liu Jin, aged 39, is working in a factory in Shanghai as a chemical engineer. After he graduated from Nanjing University in 1988, he was sent to Toniversity to study the chemical engineering. Through his hard work for 4 years, he achieved remarkable result in scientific research and received a doctor’s degree in 1992. A Japanese company manager tried hard to invite him to work and promised to give him a good salary but he didn’t accept it. In 1993 he returned to China without any hesitation and made up his mind to devote all his life to our country.
  二、
  Last Friday on the way home after school, a conflict brot between Paul and Timothy. Paul gave Timothy a slight push, which made Timothy very angry and led to a beat on Paul. I went up to prevent them. Later I came to realize that Paul just wanted to be friendly to Timothy but Timothy mistook his behaviour for giving offense to him.
  Experts say that many conflicts are caused by misunderstanding. As far as I am concerned,it is good for us to make friends with each other and it is necessary for us to learn some social skills.
  题型专项突破-Unit4完形填空(新闻篇)
  一、完形填空
  Every day, the news of the world reaches people by over 100million copies of daily papers, rover 400 million radio sets, and over150 million television sets. Additional news is ___(1)___ by motion(动作) pictures, in theatres and cinemas all over the world. As more people learn what the important events of the day are, ___(2)___still only care for the events of their own household. Nearly four hundred years ago the English writer John Donne said, “No man is an island.”This___(3)___is more appropriate(恰当的) today than it was___(4)___Donne lived. In short, wherever he lives, a man___(5)___to some society;and we are becoming more and more aware(清楚的) that___(6)___happens in one particular society affects, somehow, the life of mankind.
  Newspapers have been published in the___(7)___world for about four hundred years. Most of the newspapers___(8)___today are read in Europe and North America. However, ___(9)___ they may be read in all parts of the world, ___(10)___to the new inventions that are changing the techniques of newspaper___(11)___.
  Electronics and automation(自动化) have made it___(12)____to produce pictures and texts far more quickly than before. Photographic copying doesn’t___(13)___touse type(铅字) and printing machines. And fewer specialists, ___(14)___typesetters, are needed to produce a paper or magazine by the___(15)___method.
  Therefore, the publishing of newspapers and magazines can___(16)___more money. Besides, photocopies can be sent over great___(17)___now by means of television channels and satellites such as Telstar. Thus, ___(18)___can be brought to the public more quickly than before.
  Machines that prepare printed texts for photocopies are being used a great deal today. Film, ___(19)___light and small, can be sent rapidly to other places and used to print copies of the text___(20)___they are needed. Film pictures can also be projected easily on a movie or television screen.
  (1) A. taken B. shown C. seen D. known
  (2) A. fewer B. higher C. lower D. less
  (3) A. study B. argument C. knowledge D. idea
  (4) A. that B. while C. when D. then
  (5) A. moves B. goes C. belongs D. comes
  (6) A. it B. whatever C. something D. anything
  (7) A. common B. modern C. ordinary D. usual
  (8) A. bought B. printed C. found D. discovered
  (9) A. fast B. suddenly C. immediately D. soon
  (10) A. has B. brings C. thanks D. imagines
  (11) A. delivering B. making C. selling D. publishing
  (12) A. clear B. possible C. bright
  题型专项突破-Unit4 阅读理解(新闻篇)
  一、阅读理解
  1.
  The Internet is redrawing the media landscape and will be for decades to come, but traditional media will not be left out of the picture, two journalism professors of University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa argued. Ed Mullins, chairman of the Journalism Department, and Jim Stovall, the founder of Dateline Alabama? the new website of the College of Communication and Information Sciences, agree that the future of the web is still a mystery, but argue that, in the near future, it will serve more as a helpmate to traditional media.
  “Nobody knows where the web is tas, but when it comes to journalism, old media will be dominant players in the new media game, ” Mullins believes. “Some rating services report that most Americans go to sites operated by old-line media when looking for news on the web. ”
  Just as national old media dominate the web at that level, local old media run mostly by newspapers and, to a lesser degree, by television stations, dominate those markets. Is there a pattern here? Yes, say Mullins and Stovall. “At least in the first decade of the web, newspaper companies dominate web journalism, ” Mullins explains. “Why? They specialize in news, and that gives them an advantage. What most readers go to websites for are news and e-mail, a form of person-to- person news, especially in the form of chatting. ”
  The reason for newspapers’ dominance in web journalism, Stovall points out, is that they have the biggest investment in news. “The Birmingham News, for example, with about 175 positions, has more journalists on its payroll than all of the state’s broadcast, cable, and web—only entities combined. ”
  (1) What role does the Internet play in journalism according to Paragraph 1?
  A. It dominates the media market.
  B. It is likely to threaten the future of traditional media.
  C. It becomes a helpful partner of print media.
  D. It revolutionizes journalism.
  (2) The following statements prove that old media still dominate web journalism EXCEPT________.
  A. people prefer traditional media when looking for ne

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