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Unit 5 Self CheckUnit 5 单元考点小结:1. avoid/allow的用法2. be known for/no matter的用法3. be made of, be made from与be made in的辨析4. 一般现在时的被动语态Ⅰ. 用所给单词的适当形式填空1.(2021台州改编)This kind of cotton ______ (produce) in Xinjiang. is produced2.(2021扬州)Zhang Ruoxu, Tang Dynasty poet, is widely ______ (know) for his poem A Moonlit Night on the Spring River. known3. We aren’t allowed ______ (eat) in the library. to eat4. He avoided ______ (answer) my questions. answeringⅡ. 根据汉语意思完成句子5. 不管做什么事,你都必须非常细心。________ _________ _________ you do, you must be very careful. Nomatterwhat6. 纸是用木头做的。Paper________ ________ ________wood. ismadefrom7. 你知道这个工具是用来做什么的吗?Do you know what this tool______ ______ _______? isusedfor8. 这座桥是用石头建造的。The bridge ______ ________ _________stone. ismade ofⅢ.用所给单词的适当形式完成下列语段9.There are two new nurses in that hospital. They are both from ______ . However, they are different from other ______ . They speak French better than ______ .(German) 10.Our village used to be ______ and colorful. The river was so clean that many things could ______ in it. The fish we caught were still ______ when we took them home. GermanyGermans Germanlivelylivinglive aliveAlthough we couldn’t see a ______ concert, we thought those were the happiest days in our childhood.(live) liveⅣ. 从方框中选单词并用其适当形式完成包含本单元词汇的短文history, leaf, chopstick, complete, nation,wide, celebrate, live, environment, trafficinternationalYesterday, I attended an 11. ______ trade fair with a postman, Marcus. There I saw many different forms of products. They are made of different materials. For example, the 12. ______ are made of glass, and the scissors and forks are made of steel. The caps, handbags and blouses are all made of 13. ______ or grass. These products come from different countries, such as France, Switzerland and Germany. They all look beautiful and 14. ______ . chopsticksleaveslivelyA competitor from South Korea showed us a mobile phone that is known for its special function. It is a 15. ____________brand. Its surface is silver and very smooth because it was polished and its process was 16. ___ at a high heat. It’s 17. _______used in our everyday life. It is made of local clay and you can buy it only with several coins. historicalcompletedwidelyWhat’s more, a boss said the mobile phone could avoid 18. ______ accidents but it was packed in Chinese paper cuttings. No matter where you go in the fair, you are like living in a fairy tale. The balloons fly in the sky, just like a birthday 19. ___ . trafficcelebrationPeople are all in cotton gloves, and everyone knows 20. ___ protection. environmentalⅤ. 阅读理解The pencil is a very simple object. However, it took hundreds of people over centuries to make it what it’s like today.The story of the pencil starts with graphite(石墨). People cut it into small sticks and use them to write or draw. Around 1560, an Italian couple named Simonio and Lyndiana Bernacotti added wood holders to the graphite sticks. However, since the graphite is too soft, the pencils were easy to break. In 1795, in France, Nicolas-Jacques Conté worked out a method of mixing graphite powders with clay. In this way, people made strong pencil cores(铅笔芯). To this day, the method is still used in making pencils.It was Henry David Thoreau who came up with the grading scale(分级量表) for different hardness of pencils. It was graded one through four, and grade two is the proper hardness for general use. The softer the pencil is, the more graphite it has in it, and the darker the line is. The harder the pencil is, the more clay it has, and the lighter the line is. Nowadays, pencils marked 2B are usually used in exams to mark answers. Pencils marked HB are usually used in daily writing. People usually use pencils of different hardness and blackness to draw different parts of a picture.When pencils were hand-made, they were made round. Then an American Joseph Dixon developed machines to make pencils.Later people found out it was easier and less wasteful to make a pencil which has six sides.There is a pencil for everyone and every pencil has a story. The Blackwing 602 is famous for being used by a lot of writers. And then, you have the Dixon pencil company. It’s what people think of when they think of a pencil and what they most probably will buy when their children are about to learn to write.In my opinion, there’s nothing that can be done to make the pencil better than it is.( )21. Who improved the hardness of pencils?A.Joseph Dixon.B.Nicolas-Jacques Conté. C.Henry David Thoreau.D.Simonio and Lyndiana Bernacotti.B( )22. What can we learn about pencils?A.Pencils of great hardness are less useful.B.Their hardness and blackness decide their uses.C.Round pencils were first made by machines.D.Pencils with six sides are comfortable to use.B( )23. What does the underlined word “it” mean in Paragraph 4?A.The grading scale.B.The story of the pencil.C.To make the pencil round.D.To make a pencil which has six sides.D( )24. What’s the text mainly about?A.The development of pencils.B.The main inventors of pencils.C.What pencils are made out of.D.Why pencils are widely used.A