测试题第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.-Whose advice do you think I should take?-A. It doesn't matterB. That's itC. It's up to youD. Either is OK22. I don't know who invented telephone. It's really most useful invention.A. the; aB. /:aC. a; theD. /; the23. We agreed to accept ____ they thought was the best professor in the college.A. whateverB. whomeverC. whicheverD. whoever24. I've visited a lot of different places and stayed in lots of different hotels, but none of them this one.A. makesB. beatsC. compareD. matches25. -Excuse me, I want to have my watch fixed, but I can't find a repair shop.-I know nearby. Come on, I'll show you the way.A. oneB. thisC. itD. that26. I guess you were in a hurry. Look, you your sweater inside out.A. had wornB. woreC. are wearingD. were wearing27. Standing on the top of the mountain is an ancient tower dating back hundreds of yearsago.A. sinceB. fromC. toD. over28.-Do you know where Kate lives?-Yeah, in house.A. a wooden small beautifulB. a wooden beautiful smallC. a beautiful wooden smallD. a beautiful small wooden29. This is an illness that can result in total blindness if untreated in time.A. being leftB. leftC. to be leftD. leaving30. Do you still remember the very chicken farm we visited three months ago?A. whichB. whereC. thatD. when31.-Has your father got up?-Sorry, I'm not sure. He got up. Please go and see for yourself.A. must haveB. can't haveC. would haveD. might have32. I suggest you do talking and some more work. In that way things will be better.A. some moreB. a bit lessC. much moreD. a little more33. -Why did you arrive late?-The fog our air flight for about half an hour.A. held upB. turned downC. broke upD. pulled down34. twice a year, whether it is a car or a bus or a truck, is the rule that every driver must obey in this city.A. ExaminingB. ExaminedC. Being examinedD. Having been examined35. The government has taken some measures to solve the shortage of electricity, but it may besome time we have enough power.A. sinceB. afterC. unlessD. before第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)When my wife, who is Spanish, spent her first winter in London a few years ago, she sed to ask me time and again: "Where's .the fog?" Almost all foreigners 36 to find the city full of yellow-grey fog for most of the year. Dickens, who was . 37 responsible or painting this 38 in people's minds, certainly wasn't joking in those days. In the nineteenth century people used to say 39 someone attempted to kill himself by 40 into the Thames, he would be choked by the fog and poisoned by the terrible 41 of the river before he had time to drown himself. In fact, the situation has 42 only in recent years. When I was a boy in London thirty years ago, I was often unable to see 43 of the road when I left home on winter mornings.The key steps that have turned London into one of the 44 cities in the world were 45 at the end of the 1950s. But Londoners still find it 46 that fog hardly returns. Actually the 47 took place as a result of two main improvements. Factories were forced to fix equipment for air cleaning 48 close down, and local people were not allowed to 49 coal unless it was smoke-free. But the 50 incredible miracle in London occurred 51 1964 when the Thames Water Authority began to pump vast 52 of dissolved oxygen into the river. 53 , varieties of fish that had gradually disappeared from the Thames since 1800 have 54 , and some are 55 caught by fishermen outside the House of Parliament (议会).36. A. plan B. manage C. wish D. expect37. A. at all B. above all C. after all D. in all38. A. picture B. scene C. photo D. portrait39. A. why B. when C. how D. while40. A. swimming B. floating C. blowing D. jumping41. A. air B. smell C. smoke D. gas42. A. come B. happened C. changed D. remained43. A. both sides B. another side C. the other side D. each side44. A. dirtiest B. busiest C. cleanest D. quietest45. A. taken B. produced C. made D. set46. A. hard B. strange C. special D. safe47. A. stories B. programs C. changes D. steps48. A. and B. but C. to D. or49. A. dig B. make C. move D. burn50. A. true B. large C. real D. probable51. A. in B. before C. from D. since52. A. deal B. number C. size D. quantities53. A. Actually B. Besides C. However D. As a result54. A. adjusted B. returned C. lived D. recovered55. A. even B. still C. hardly D. quite第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AIn today's Internet age, online games can be a change from the pressure of school and work. However, they can also cause problems and unhealthy addictions. This is most clearly seen in the example of South Korea. This country has the world's highest percentage of high-speed Internet services. It has also a high number of game players who are addicted to online games.In 2004, a young man died after playing online games almost nonstop for 86 hours. A 12-year-old boy stole $16,000 from his father to continue online games which he could not get away from. Such problems are spreading to other parts of Asia as well. In 2005, it was reported that about 80 percent of China's 13.8 million online game players were under 25.And many of these were said to be addicted. Such numbers point toward a growing problem among Chinese youth.Dr. Sue-Huei Chen, a psychologist (心理学家), discovered some signs of at-risk people. Such people often go online to escape from their problems. And they usually have no friendship or good social skills. They feel the need to spend more and more time online, so they may be absent fromschool or family. And they become upset if anyone tries to limit their online game playing.56. The passage is mainly aboutA. online game addictionB. problems caused by online gamesC. computer problems in AsiaD. problems caused by young people57. In the passage, the writer tells us a fact thatA. South Korea has a large number of Internet schoolsB. More and more young men are stealing money for online gamesC. China's online game players are all under the age of 25D. Online game addiction is a very common problem in South Korea58. After reading the passage,, we know that in ChinaA. many young people are playing online games for funB. many young people are getting addicted to online gamesC. only those under 25 like to play online games for long periodsD. 80 percent of the Chinese depend on online games to get relaxed59. According to the passage, are more likely to become addicted to online games.A. people under great pressure from school and workB. people well-known in the field of computer gamesC. people with unsolved problems and few friendsD. people who'd like to take a risk in computer gamesBThis is what happened at Rochelle Cohen's 15' birthday party. Only now, 20 years later, can she and her father talk about it. Laughing about it may take another 15 years.The house started to fill up with her friends, and then another group of teenagers arrived. She can recall the glass front door being broken and some of her older friends taking the key to her father's very expensive car and driving round the city. But the worst part was when her father came home and discovered that 30 computer games were missing. He telephoned the parents of all his daughter's friends. In the end, a boy from a very wealthy family brought them back."Everything was terrible," says Rochelle. "The party was bad enough, but to have my dad ringing everyone like that, I felt even worse"Zoe Marks remembers a party she had. "Someone filled the bath with water, then added tomato sauce, and everyone jumped in. They then went down to the beach to go swimming, where someone stole most of their clothes. At six in the morning, their poor parents received a phone call, asking them to come and collect them."Many parents return home to find their houses emptied of everything except the dog food. At the end of Luke Parton's party, his father (a policeman) came home to find some young guests hadeaten a kilo packet of smoked fish. He said he was going to test for fingerprints (指纹) to find out who had opened the packets. The boy who had done it admitted it immediately, and his parents were sent a bill.So stay at home quietly. Or prepare for an unpleasant dream on your return.60. How old is Rochelle Cohen now?A. 15 years old.B. 20 years old.C. 35 years old.D. 50 years old.61. When describing the birthday parties, the writer might be feelingA. shamefulB. confusedC. tiredD. excited62. What did Luke Patron's father do when he found out who had opened his packets?A. He asked the boy's parents to pay for the loss.B. He tested the guests for fingerprints.C. He told the boy's parents about it.D. He reported it to the local police.63. This passage is mainly written forA. party hostsB. teenagersC. policemenD. schoolsCWhen it comes to hard, noisy traveling, we've found that sometimes we'd rather read about it than actually go. Here are some bestsellers for armchair travelers.The Station by Robert Byron. In 1928, the 22-year-old man made a journey to Mount Athos, resulting in one of the best travel books ever written, matched only by Byron's own, much more famous The Road to Osciana.In Darkest A frica by Henry Monton Stanley. It's about his great efforts to save an unlucky German doctor Eduard Schnitzer, who had no desire to be rescued at all.A Traveler's Alphabet: Partial Memoirs by Sir Steven Runciman. A to Z and around the world. He provides priceless information of long-gone princesses, priests, and places.South: A Memoir of the Endurance Voyage by Sir Ernest Shackleton. As the planet started the global war, Shackleton and his brave group of explorers made an unsuccessful but heroic journey to cross Antarctica from 1914 to 1917.The MieheUn Red Guide: France 2005 Reading through this final listing of all the nice hotels and wonderful restaurants in France is better than going there, listening to Chirac talk about the poisonous American culture, and spending the price of this book for a tiny cup of tea and a cookie the size of your thumb.The Past Is a Foreign Country by David Lowenthal. This great book of an armchair exploration tells us what has happened in the past and shows the relationship between us and the past travelers.64. The underlined phrase "armchair travelers" in the first paragraph refers to thosewho .A. can only travel with special equipment for the disabledB. like to write about their strange traveling experiencesC. find fun teaching others how to travel to other placesD. like to read about travels instead of traveling themselves65. Which of the books has a very low price according to the passage?A. A Traveler's Alphabet: Partial MemoirsB. South: A Memoir of the Endurance V oyageC. The Michelin Red Guide: France 2005D. The Past Is a Foreign Country66. What can we learn from the passage?A. The Station is no more famous than The Road to Oxiana.B. Henry Morton Stanley, was saved by a German doctor in Africa.C. It took Shackleton and his men 3 years to cross Antarctica.D. In his book, Lowenthal focuses more on history than the present.67. This passage is writtenA. to warn readers against travelingB. to sell more books about travelsC. as an introduction to famous travelersD. to tell people where to travelDDo you always forget where you placed your keys or your purse? What was the name of the movie you saw last week? The major cause of your forgetfulness may be linked to what you store in your body, not in your short-term memory bank.Tests continue to show that people with enough Vitamin B-2 do well in memory exams. The "B" could stand for "brain", if you're one of many with limited instant recall. And the number one source of that vitamin is sunflower seeds.Even when you're sleeping or relaxing, your brain is still at work. Although it makes up just two percent of your total body weight, it uses up to 30 % of the calories you take in each day. For it to work properly, it must be fed. Even if you're not a breakfast eater, that meal is the best way to prepare your brain for the day. A quick and easy English muffin with peanut and butter in it, a glass of milk, and an orange, might be what your brain may be asking you the first thing in the morning when you feel your head is in a fog. Having sunflower seeds and fruit between meals adds more muscle to that hungry, demanding organ. Vitamin B-1 also helps the memory, and that is found in eggs, meats and nuts. In Chinese culture, walnuts (核桃) are known as the fruit for a long life because it is believed that they feed both the kidneys and the brain. And according to Chineseculture, if you keep those two important organs in good working order, you'll live longer.However forgetful you are, just keep in mind the letter "B", which will help you to "bear in mind almost everything" even on those days when life's challenges are sending you in a billion directions.68. The underlined word "muffin" in the third paragraph probably means .A. menuB. dinnerC. calorieD. cookie69. In the passage, Chinese culture is mentioned toA. support the idea of long lifeB. show the importance of vitamin B-1C. warn the readers of two organsD. remind us of walnuts and sunflower seeds70. What can we conclude from the passage?A. What we eat seems more important than what we learn in terms of memory.B. Two percent of our brain is still active when we are sleeping or relaxing.C. It doesn't make much difference to our brain whether we have breakfast or not.D. Life's challenges have no effect on our memory, if dealt with in a proper way.71. The best title for the passage could beA. Causes of Memory LossB. Vitamin B-2 and MemoryC. Forgetful? But not BrainD. Chinese Culture of Long LifeE"How come the boys always get to go somewhere but we have to stay here?" Toby, my cousin, complained. Soon we had an idea of finding a hidden treasure, but we had to find out how to make this happen. We went upstairs to my parents' bedroom which was always tidy and smelled like my mother's perfume. Opening the silver lid of the glass jar, we looked nervously inside and removed my mother's pretty pearl ring and diamond ring. Mom only wore them when she got dressed up to go somewhere, so Toby believed she wouldn't miss them. We wrapped them up tightly in toilet paper and quickly ran out into the big field where we often pretended tO ride wild horses.We brought along a big kitchen spoon to dig a hole and buried the rings. "Don't tell anyone." Toby made me promise. For some unknown reason we forgot to go back later.It was almost a week before my mother realized her rings were missing and she was driven mad. The look on my face must have been a dead give-away and it wasn't long before I told the whole story about my adventure with Toby. Only then did I realize theseriousness of my crime."Show me where," my mother demanded. So off we went for the rings. But I couldn't remember exactly where! We dug in several places without success. Eventually we gave up, and amazingly my mother didn't shout at me.One day about six years later, a farmer found a pearl ring in the soil and he kindly handed itover to my mother, who was overjoyed. This discovery started an exciting new search. But the other was never discovered.Many years later, I noticed my sister wearing the pearl ring. When I asked my mother how, she answered, "Well, I always planned to give my good rings to my daughters someday and you were supposed to get the diamond one!"72. The author and Toby decided to find a hidden treasure, becauseA. they had found some somewhereB. they wanted to do something excitingC. Toby was wise enough to know where to findD. they were told mom had hidden some73. Probably, the author's motherA. was not strict with her childrenB. had quite a lot of jewelryC. was not very wealthyD. had a pair of valuable jars74. What can we infer about the diamond ring from the passage7A. The author's sister secretly dug it out for herself.B. The farmer kept it for himself.C. It was already given to the author's sister.D. The author felt regretful about it.75. The best title for the passage could beA. Just PunishmentB. Hidden MemoryC. Happy ChildhoodD. Serious Crime第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)A disabled person who wanted to go shopping in this 76.city will find difficult to do so. If the person has serious 77.visual problems, finding the store is almost possible. The 78.signs are small and difficult to see, or all the streets are 79.not marked to help someone who is blind. If the person 80.is from a wheelchair, he or she will not be able to get 81.into the stores, because the ground is higher than the 82.sidewalk and anyone who goes in or out must cross 83.through a narrow gate. Inside the store, passages are 84.not wider enough for a wheelchair. 85.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是刘英。