Unit5Canada—“TheTrueNorth”Ⅰ.单项填空1.Ifyoutalktostudentsmore,youwillfindthattheyhavemuchgreaterknowledgethancommonly________.A.supposingB.supposedC.tosupposeD.suppose2.—Howlongdoyouguessthenewbridgeis?—Itatleast________10kilometers.A.keepsB.measuresC.containsD.surrounds3.It’sreportedthataplanewithfivepeople________crashedintothemountainseveraldaysago.A.onboardB.ontheboardC.inboardD.intheboard4.Therecentairplanecrash________mybeliefthatstrongersafetyregulationsareneeded.A.confirmsB.combinesC.conductsD.conforms5.ProfessorTrue________allhisstudentswithhisgreatknowledgeofhistory.A.pressedB.stirredC.impressedD.touched6.—Wouldyoulike________withmeorwouldyourather________hereandwait?—Well,Ihaven’tmadeupmymindyet.A.togo;tostayB.going;stayingC.going;stayD.togo;stay7.Yourstoryisperfect;I’veneverheard________before.A.thebetteroneB.thebestoneC.abetteroneD.agoodone8.In________late19thcentury,Europechanged________greatdealandwasplayingimportantrolesin________internationaltrade.A.the;a;theB.the;the;/C./;a;theD.the;a;/9.—Bruce,Ireallyappreciateyourhandwriting.—________.A.IpracticeeverydayB.ThankyouverymuchC.No,Idon’tthinksoD.Well,it’snotgoodenough10.Themanageraskedthequestion________Iwouldliketobehissecretary.A.ifB.thatC.whetherD.how11.Haveyoueverdreamedof________suchagoodchanceforfurthereducationabroad?A.thereisB.theretobeC.therewillbeD.therebeing12.Hecame________whereIwashidingandmyheartbeatfaster.A.morecloselytoB.muchcloserC.ratherclosertoD.quitecloselyto13.Somepeoplearebornwiththebelief________theyaremastersoftheirownwhileothersfeel________theyareatthemercyofothers.A.what;thatB.that;whatC.that;/D./;that14.Likemanyotherswhotravelaround,Louisadmittedthattheworstpartoftouringwasnotbeingabletoseeherfamilyandfriends________shewouldlike.A.morethanB.lessthanC.aswellasD.asmuchas15.________outofthetheatre,thefamoussingerfoundhimself________byhisfans.A.Walking;surroundingB.Walking;surroundedC.Walked;surroundingD.Walked;surroundedⅡ.阅读理解Therelivedakingwholikedart.Onedayanartistofferedtopaintthemostbeautifulpictureintheworldonthewallofhispalace.Sothekingsaid,“Allright,youmayworkononeofthewallsinthenewhall.”Justthen,anotherartistsaid,“Pleaseallowmetoworkontheoppositewall.Ishallmakeexactlywhatthatmanwillmakeontheoppositewall.Moreover,Ishalldosowithoutlookingathiswork.Iwouldevenrequestyoutohaveathickcurtainputupbetweenthetwowallssothateitherofuscannotseetheother.”Everyoneintheking’scourt,includingthekingandthefirstartistwasintrigued.Sothekingdecidedtogivethesecondartistachance.Thefollowingday,athickcurtainwasputinplaceandboththeartistsgottowork.Thefirstartistbroughtaregularsupplyofpaint,oilandwater.Butthesecondonewouldcomewithaclothandabucketofwatereveryday.Amonthlaterthefirstartistsaidthathisworkwascompletedandinvitedthekingtocome.Sothekingsentamessagetothesecondartist,sayinghewascomingtoseetheirworksthatevening.Afterseeingthefirstartist’swall,thekingwasveryimpressedwiththepaintingandgavehimahugesumofmoneyasareward.Hethenaskedsomepeopletoremovethecurtain.Thesamepaintingwasseenontheoppositewalltoo!Itwasexactlyliketheoneonthefirstwall.Butthesecondartisthadnotseenwhatwasgoingon,ontheothersideofthecurtain.Thekinggavethesecondartistadoublereward,andthenasked,...