Unit 6 第5课时 原卷版.docx
Unit 6第5课时一、单项选择1. We had so much fun that the weekend before we realized it.A. passed awayB. took the lead2. 一Are you going to Jack's birthday party?he invites me, m going to it.C.cheered upD.broke outA. BecauseB. AsC. Though3. -Did Jack come back early last night.Yes. It was not vet eiht o'clockhe arrived home.D.IfA. beforeB. whenC.thatD.until4. Good news. We are going to have a holiday.一But I don,t think two weeks enough.D. two weeks'; areA. two weeks: is B. two-week; is C. two-week; are 5. -English isn't as as Chinese.-Maybe, perhaps it's just because Chinese is your native language.A. easyB. easilyC. easierD. easiest二、完型填空Most kids fall into the world of TV long before they enter school. 70 % of child care centers use 6 every day.TV, as a modern invention, can be a 7 thing. Students can Ieam about 8 on natureshows, and parents can keep up with 9 events on the evening news. No doubt about it-TVcan be excellent educator and entertainer. 10 too much TV can be harmful. A recent surveyshows that kids in the United States watch about 4 hours of TV a day. Scientists suggest that kidsolder than 2 should watch 112 hours of TV a day. Ifkids spend more than 4 hours per day watching TV, theyare more likely to be overweight. If kids view violent events, such as 12and killing on TV, they are also more likely to believe that the world is not safe and that something bad will 13 them.And, according to scientists, kids 14 age 2 should have noscreen time,(TV, DVDs, videotapes, computers or video games)at all. The first 2 years is a very important time for children's brain to develop. Watching TV may 15 their exploring and learning abilities.6.A.TVB. computerC.radioD.MP3 player7.A.badB. goodC.commonD.different8.A.MathsB. languagesC.wildlifeD.China9.A.the oldestB. the farthestC.the most specialD.the latest10.A.OrB. ButC.AndD.As11.A.no more thanB. more thanC.no less thanD.over12.A.fightingB. runningC.playingD.chatting13.A.onB. withC.happen toD.look after14.A.olderB. underC.aboveD.younger15.A.effectB. correctC.collectD.affect三、阅读单选Advertisements are everywhere, TV, newspapers, magazines and of course, on the Internet. Is advertisement really necessary? Billions of dollars are spent on it every year, so it must be important. After all, it's a busy world. You have to advertise to get people's attention to sell products!Not every company thinks that way, however. The NO-AD company doesn't advertise in traditional ways. It sells its products by word of mouth. In this way, they can save money and keep costs down, which makes their products cheaper for customers.t4Word-of-mouth advertising'' happens when one person tells another about a good experience with a product or service. That next person then tells another friend, family member, or colleague (同事).And so a chain of information is created.Usually, advertisers talk about how good their product is. Although they say things like 44Studies show that our product is the best,'' or ttEveryonc loves this product,'' it can sound UnCOnVinCing. It,s much more believable to hear about a product from a family member or friend who has used it and liked it. Our loved ones, opinions are very important to us, so we often listen to their advice about a product.Word-of-mouth advertising has other advantages, too. Ifs cost-effective (after all, it,s free) and a company doesn't have to create a complex business plan to do it. Here is some advice for small businesses about word-of-mouth advertising. Be prepared to talk about your company at any time. You never know who you will meet. Always carry business cards. Only say good things about your company. Don,t say bad things about your competition. Help other companies by recommending people to them. The more you help others, the more good luck will come back to you and that's good business.16. Why do some companies spend lots of money on advertisements?A. To make their products very useful.B. To make the environment beautiful.C. To tell people the names of their companies.D. To attract people to their products.17. Which of the following may be a word-of-mouth advertising?A. Telling people how good the product is on TV.B. Recommending the product you like to your friends.C. Telling people the product is the best in the newspaper.D. Showing people how popular the product is on the Internet.18. What does the underlined word “unconvincing“ in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Uncomfortable. B. Unimportant. C. Unbelievable. D. Unusual.19. What might NO-AD companies do according to the passage?A. Create complex business plans.B. Say bad things about other companies.C. Provide cheaper products for customers.D. Help other companies by wishing them go