Unit5 The Value of Money 知能过关测评-2025-2026学年高中英语人教版必修第三册

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学段 高中
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教材版本 高中英语人教版必修第三册
年级 高一
章节 Unit 5 The Value of Money
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学年 2026-2027
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姓名_________ 日期______ 等第_____ Unit 5 The Value of Money 知能过关测评 一、 单句填空:在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(共10小题,共10分) 1. The father was ____________(will) to assist the twins to prepare breakfast for their mother. 2. The tests are supposed to provide a ____________(base) for students’ assessment. 3. The bell ____________(indicate) the end of the class, so everyone rushed out of the classroom. 4. It was an unpopular decision to postpone ____________(build) the new hospital. 5. He left the party seconds before the smoke was spotted  ____________(come) out of the house. 6. What made him disappointed was that his parents had little patience ____________ him. 7. It was in front of the museum  ____________ a lot of people were waiting to buy the tickets. 8. I still feel thankful to him for helping me without  ____________(hesitate) when I was in trouble. 9. This money is intended ____________ the development of the tourist industry. 10. It is claimed that visitors are not permitted  ____________(take) photos here. 二、 熟词生义:写出画线词在句子中的汉语意思(共5小题,共5分) 1. The tailor showed us a broad outline of the completely new project.____________  2. You can’t see the full extent of the beach from here.____________  3. We carefully plotted each patient’s response to the drug on a chart.____________  4. Doctors and nurses rushed to the scene of the accident to carry out the rescue.____________  5. We are good friends and I even gave her the loan of my car yesterday.____________  三、 选词填空:选用方框中的短语并用其适当形式填空(有两个多余)(共5小题,共5分) to some extent be about to in return make a bet in that case as a matter of fact on duty 1. When Alexander ____________ give up, he thought of the encouraging words of his parents. 2. Jack is ill in hospital now. ____________, we’d better pay a visit to him. 3.________________________, music is a universal language and it is part of our lives. 4. Whoever is ____________ should make sure to get the classroom locked when leaving. 5. He claims that,___________________, proper pressure is beneficial to building up our determination. 四、 单句写作:根据括号中的汉语提示完成句子(共5小题,共10分) 1. When he finally returned to his hometown,he _______________________________(发现它完全变样了). 2.____________________________________________________________________________________(正是那些甘愿奉献而不求回报的人) that deserve to be respected. 3. I  ____________________________________(正在开车去医院时) I found I was on the wrong way. 4. To be honest,________________________________________________(那个景点如此美以至于) we stayed there for two hours.  5. Seldom ________________________(这个男孩很少屈服) to difficulties. 五、 阅读理解(共4小题,共20分) One survey suggests that 84% of British parents give notes and coins to their children, typically an allowance(零用钱) of £7 a week. Yet, by 2028, banks say that for every 10 occasions when adults buy something, they will only use notes and coins once. As for the rest of the time, they will mostly use cards or digital payment. Experts say that paying a small amount can help youngsters learn about money and budgeting(编制预算). It seems that the children themselves agree, especially if pocket money depends on completing chores(琐事). Nine-year-old Yusuf says, “It is making you feel like you were older and got a job—when you do things and get paid. But obviously, you are going to get more when you are older, rather than just 50 pence a day.” Research has suggested that money habits are set by the age of seven. Whatever children are taught at school, a few pence at home—starting with cash—can go a long way. For those parents who no longer carry cash—just using payment cards and smartphones—Sarah Porretta, a mother of two says, “The trick is to go and get some coins, so that your children will have the opportunity to communicate with them.” A growing number of pocket money smartphone apps suggest a different answer. “The way we use money has changed. Pocket money is changing,” says Will Carmichael, a father of two and the chief executive of one of those apps—Rooster Money. “Traditionally pocket money sits in a glass bottle at home. That is no longer the case. You might use it to pay for a pair of trainers from an online shop. We are bringing pocket money online and making it more accessible again.” The next step for most youngsters is opening a bank account. “This is a great way of introducing your children to the world of banking,” says Brian Brown, head of insight at Defaqto. “Some of the accounts also pay interest, although not at high rates, allowing young people to get into the savings habit from an early age.” (  )1. What does the survey mentioned in the first paragraph show? A. By 2028, notes and coins will be the main form of pocket money. B. Most British parents give weekly allowances to their children. C. Big payments help kids learn to use cards wisely. D. Children’s pocket money habits are disappearing. (  )2. According to Yusuf, why is receiving pocket money beneficial to children? A. It helps them learn about money and budgeting. B. It allows them to buy expensive items. C. It prepares them for a part-time job. D. It helps them develop savings habits. (  )3. What does Will Carmichael suggest about the pocket money? A. It should be stored in traditional glass bottles. B. It will help build good family relationships. C. It would become more practical online. D. It can only be spent on certain occasions. (  )4. What is Brian Brown’s attitude to opening a bank account for youngsters? A. Thankful. B. Positive. C. Doubtful. D. Uninterested. 六、 七选五(共5小题,共12.5分) China has been the birthplace of many of the world’s greatest inventions. It was, for example, the first country to produce paper money.   1  During that time, for example, buying a chicken might cost several potatoes. This exchange of goods and services for other goods and services is called bartering(物物交换).   2  Over 3,500 years ago, people in China began to use shells as money. Usually, the shells used as money were very small. This made it easier for people to carry money over long distances, and allowed for trade to develop between different parts of the country. In the years which followed this invention, many other countries around the world began to do the same.   3  The next development was around 1000 BC, when China started making bronze and copper shells. It wasn’t long before the Chinese made round coins out of metal.   4  By 500 BC, metal coins had begun to appear in countries like Persia and Greece, and later in the Roman Empire. About 400 years later, leather was used as money in China.   5  It was still many years before paper currency appeared in Europe. A. As time went by, trade between countries increased. B. People also began collecting foreign coins as souvenirs. C. They also used tiny shells as money for buying and selling. D. However, as economies developed, such exchanges became impractical. E. The first coins often had holes in them so that people could string them together. F. And during the Northern Song Dynasty, the first paper banknotes were produced by the Chinese people. G. Before the invention of paper money and coins, people used different kinds of things for buying and selling. 1.______ 2.______ 3.______ 4.______ 5.______ 七、 完形填空(共15小题,共22.5分) Esbon Kamau, an experienced Uber driver, can be on track for a better 2024 after doing something good. He returned $8,000 to a teenager who left the cash in his   1 . Kamau formed a real   2  with his young passenger, Alex Tisdale. During their 15-minute ride to John Hawkins Parkway in Hoover, Alabama, Alex   3  how proud he was of the achievements that he had just made and the   4  he received from his father. “He said something that made me feel very   5 ,” Kamau said. As Kamau dropped off the teenager and continued to   6  another rider, he noticed a red bag in the backseat. Upon   7  the considerable sum of money inside, he reported it through the Uber app immediately. Meanwhile, Alex was retracing his steps,   8  to remember where he had left the bag of money. However, the cash was nowhere to be found.   9 , he also reported the lost cash through the Uber app. The company connected them to   10  a drop-off. Without hesitation, Kamau drove to Alex’s   11  to give him his bag full of money. Touched by the driver’s   12 , Alex expressed his gratitude by giving a generous tip. He wanted the driver’s   13  display of honesty to be a lesson for Uber drivers everywhere. “When you do something good, you will   14  more,” said Kamau. Kamau’s good deed is another beautiful   15  that kindness is worth a lot more than money. (  )1. A. office B. house C. vehicle D. school (  )2. A. challenge B. connection C. conflict D. competition (  )3. A. shared B. imagined C. recorded D. enjoyed (  )4. A. concern B. lesson C. comfort D. praise (  )5. A. good B. strange C. scared D. familiar (  )6. A. hold back B. hand over C. see off D. pick up (  )7. A. throwing B. spotting C. returning D. delivering (  )8. A. trying B. promising C. managing D. pretending (  )9. A. Generally B. Unluckily C. Doubtfully D. Eventually (  )10. A. change B. follow C. organize D. recognize (  )11. A. team B. camp C. location D. shelter (  )12. A. honesty B. wisdom C. courage D. generosity (  )13. A. secret B. admirable C. sudden D. exciting (  )14. A. give B. get C. miss D. lose (  )15. A. dream B. ambition C. reminder D. requirement 八、 语法填空(共10小题,共15分) The face of a woman   1  lived more than 2,000 years ago has been reconstructed by using computer technology. The model of the Nabataean woman’s face was unveiled in 2023 in Saudi Arabia. The Nabataeans were from a civilization of ancient Arabia, which was spotted by some historians by accident. The Nabataeans are   2  bit of a mystery to historians because they didn’t leave behind written   3 (record). All the information that we know about   4 (they) comes from things that they used, such as simple tools   5 (find) in ancient tombs. As a matter of fact, the woman whose face has been reconstructed was discovered in 2015. The inscriptions on the tomb showed that her name was Hinat. The project to show what she looked like   6 (conduct) in the UK in 2019. By   7 (study) her bone pieces, the team created an image of her face on a computer and used a 3-D printer   8 (make) a model from a special material which was intended for the research. Hinat’s hair was added and she was given earrings based   9  Nabataean jewelry(首饰) that had been   10 (previous) collected by scientists. 1.____________ 2.____________ 3.____________ 4.____________ 5.____________ 6.____________ 7.____________ 8.____________ 9.____________ 10.____________ 参考答案 一、willing basis indicated building coming with that hesitation for to take  二、粗略的;概括的 范围 绘制 现场 借出  三、was about to In that case As a matter of fact on duty to some extent  四、found it completely changed It is those who are willing to give and ask for nothing in return  was driving to the hospital when the scenic spot was so beautiful that does the boy give in 五、BACB; 六、GDCEF; 七、CBADA DBADC CABBC; 八、1. that/who 2. a 3. records 4. them 5. found 6. was conducted 7. studying 8. to make  9. on/upon 10. previously  1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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