测试一一.Choose the correct answers 单项选择填空。
(20分)( ) 1. Did you buy ____ sugar at the supermarket?A. AnyB. aC. no( ) 2. There was ____ time left for us to catch our train.A. AnyB. the C .no( ) 3. ____ rich should expect to pay higher taxes.A. AB. The C —( ) 4. ____ rich man should expect to pay higher taxes.A. AB. TheC. —( ) 5. ____ rich men should expect to pay higher taxes.A. SomeB. TheC. —( ) 6. ____ rich man who bought the house next door is always abroad.A. AB. TheC. Some( ) 7. ____ rich men are very generous to other people – bit mot all of them.A. SomeB. TheC. —( ) 8. The children went to ____ school without having breakfast this morning.A. —B. theC. a( ) 9. They have pulled down ____ infant school; that I used to go to.A. anB. aC. the( )10. Look, I’ve bought ____ sweets for you.A. anyB. someC. a( )11. I didn’t know you were going to be late this evening. Y ou ___ have told me.A. shouldB. mustC. would( )12. Y ou should know what to do by now, after ____ told so often.A. beingB. beC. been( )13.We ___ at the airport all morning before there was any news about our flight.A. have been waitingB. had been waitingC. are waiting( )14.Y ou ____ passed your driving the test first time if you hadn’t been so careless.A. will haveB. must haveC. would have( )15. My suit is very dirty. I shall have to ____.A. have cleaned itB. have it cleanedC. cleaned it( )16. Y ou ____ gone without leaving a message. We got very worried.A. needn’t haveB. mustn’t haveC. s houldn’t have( )17. We would have had a bad harvest this year if we ____ so much rain in the spring.A. haven’t hadB. hadn’tC. hadn’t had( )18. I’ve told you again and again ____ leave the door open.A. to notB. not toC. to d on’t( )19. I wish you wouldn’t insist ____ with me.A. to comeB. comingC. on coming( )20. The boss insisted that I ____ the report before I went home.A. should finishB. will finishC. to finish三.Cloze完型填空(30分):Life used to be fun for the teenagers. They 1 to have more money to spend, and free time to spend in it. They used to 2 teenagers clothes, and 3 in teenager coffee bars. Some of them still 4 today. 5 , for many young people, life is 6 now. Things are more 7 . Jobs are difficult to find, and it is harder to find a place to live 8 . Some teachers say that students study harder than 9 used to. They are only interested in passing examinations. They know that 10 examination result may get them better jobs.For some, the 11 to unemployment is to leave home and look for work in big cities. Every day hundreds of 12 people 13 in Beijing, Shanghai and other big cities. Some of them find work, and 14 . Others don’t find it, and go15 again.Everyday when you 16 the newspaper, you can find the news about people’s unemployment. Actually, China’s government has taken17 to help the young people. It supplies many new 18 to them. We believe in the 19 the situation will be 201. A liked B like C used D use2. A dress B wear C buy D have3. A eat B play C meet D chat4. A can B have C are D do5. A Therefore B However C But D Then6. A better B enjoyable C difficult D harder7. A expensive B cheap C different D delicious8. A in B at C for D on9. A we B you C they D he10. A better B good C well D best11. A problem B question C answer D way12. A bad B old C good D young13. A arrive B reach C go D come14. A leave B stay C go D come15. A there B in C to D home16. A read B look C watch D see17. A off B out C actions D on18. A space B opportunities C money D resources19. A century B year C month D future20. A better B worse C good D bad四.Reading Comprehension阅读理解(40分)Passage ADear editor,Why do newspapers have so many advertisements for electronic(电子的)equipment? Last Sunday I counted ads. for seven kinds of televisions and thirteenkinds of radios in the Y outh Journal. Besides that, there were pages and pages of ads. for Citizens’ Band radios and tape recorders.Don’t you realize what electronic equipment is doing to our daily life? Everywhere you go you may hear loud music and advertisements over radios; this continuous noise is doing harm to our ears. Husbands don’t talk to wives any more; they are always watching the ne ws or a ball game. Children’s eyes become hurt with endless hours of watching not only the programs for children but also those for grown-ups as well. And worse, hidden microphones find out our personal lives, and computers keep records of personal information about us.That is enough! I think you should limit the amount of advertising of electronic equipment in the Y outh Journal, or it will make life unbearable(难以忍受的)for us all.1. Y outh Journal is the name of _________. .A. a department starB. a shop that sells electronic equipmentC. a local newspaperD. a hotel where the writer stayed2. What problems does Jason Smith think radio causes?A. It has too many programs for advertising.B. It makes husbands talk little to wives.C. It gives too much loud music.D. Its noise does harm to our ears.3. Electronic equipment causes all the following problems EXCEPT that_________.A. personal information is given to strangers.B. children’s eye s are harmedC. news of the world is given to all peopleD. family members don’t talk to each other4. It is NOT mentioned but implied(暗示)that _________. .A. some kinds of electronic equipment are bad for our personal livesB. wat ching too much TV hurts children’s eyesC. some kinds of electronic equipment cause social problemsD. television has had effects on both grown-ups and children5. From the letter, we know that _________.A. the editor agrees with Jason SmithB. the editor likes the electronic equipment adsC. the editor doesn’t like the electronic equipment adsD. Jason Smith doesn’t like the electronic equipment adsPassage BAmerica has had many presidents who have been famous all over the world. People from other countries know the names Washington, Kennedy and so on. However, many men who have served as President of the United States have not been famous in other parts of the world. One example is J.Q. Adams, the sixth man to serve as U.S. President.V ery little happened while Adams was President. It was an unhappy time for him, and he wasn’t very effective, when his term ended, he went back to the Congress and served as a representative(众议院议员). While he was in Congress, people began to respect him more than they had done while he was President. Adams was stronglyagainst slavery and tried to outlaw it in Washington D. C. . People began to look back on his presidency with a different view. Now they saw that he was an independent man with high ideal who loved his country and hated slavery. Adams died in 1848 while speaking in the House of Representative.6. When Adams served as the sixth U.S. President .A. his people didn’t regard him as a great manB. he tried a lot of means to get rid of slaveryC. his high ideal made an impression on American peopleD. he did a lot of things against laws7. In fact, American people came to love Adams .A. whether he was president or notB. when he was not a presidentC. before his term endedD. when he first became a representative8. Which of the following can show the author’s true attitude?A. Adams had ability, but he had no chance to show it.B. As a president, Adams was unfit for his work..C. Adams was not an effective man.D. Adams was worth respecting.9. In your judgement, compared with Adams. Lincoln .A. was not a world-famous presidentB. seemed to be an unimportant presidentC. was a well-known presidentD. had the same fact as Adams10. Choose the best title for this passage.A. Unfit PresidentsB. President Who Set Slavery FreeC. Unknown PresidentsD. Famous President, AdamsCSome people think they have an answer to the problem of automobile crowding and pollution in large cities. Their answer is the bicycle, or bike.In a great many cities, hundreds of people ride bicycles to work everyday. In New Y ork City, some bike riders have even formed a group called Bike for a Better City. They Claim that if more people rode bicycles to work there would be fewer automobiles in the downtown section of the city and therefore less dirty air from car engines.For several years this group has been trying to get the city government to help bicycle riders. For example, they want the city to paint special lanes for bicycles on some of the main streets, because when bicycle riders must use the same lanes as cars, there may be accidents. Bike for a Better City feels that if there were special lanes, more people would use bikes.But no bicycle lanes have been painted yet. Not everyone thinks they are a good idea. Taxi drivers don’t like the idea ----- they say it will slow traffic. Some store owners on the main streets don’like the idea ----- they say that if there is less traffic, they will have less business. And most people live too far from downtown to travel by bike.The city government has not decided what to do. It wants to keep everyone happy.On weekends, Central Park ------ the largest open space in New Y ork ------ is closed to cars, and the roads may be used by bicycles only. But Bike for a Better City says that this is not enough and keeps fighting to get bicycle lanes downtown. Until that happens, the safest place to bicycle may be in the park.11. When many cars are on the streets at once, we say the streets are _____ .A. safeB. freeC. coming and goingD. crowded12. A special part of the street where only bikes can go is called a bicycle _____ .A. roadB. laneC. streetD. traffic13. The weekend is made up of two days, ______ .A. Friday and SaturdayB. Sunday and MondayC. Saturday and SundayD. Monday and Sunday14. Which sentence is the most accurate in meaning to the sentence “If there is less traffic, they will have less business.”A. If more people pass by, more people will buy thingsB. If there is more business, there will be more traffic.C. If there is less business, people will pass by.D. If there is less traffic, they will have more business.15. They best title of this passage is _____ .A. City TrafficB. The Coming and Going of Cars in the Street.C. Bike for a Better CityD. Bicycles Don’t make the Air DirtyDTom Green spent his 114th birthday the other day and some reporters visited him to find out the secret of a long life .―The secret of a long life is happiness ,‖ Green said . ―If you are happy , you will live a long time .‖―Are you married ?‖ a reporter a s ked . ―Y es , ‖Green answered . ― I married my third wife when I was 102. If you are happily married , you will live better . But for my third wife , I would have died years ago .‖―What about smoking and drinking ?‖ another reporter asked . ―Y es, they are important ,‖ Green said . ―Don’t smoke at all and you will feel well . Drink two glasses of wine a day and you will be healthy and happy .‖16. Some reporters visited Green because _____________.A. he did something peculiarB. he was a friend of themC. he had lived much longer than most peopleD. he had married three times17. Green thought that ______________was the most important to life .A. his third wifeB.gladC.happinessD.smoking18. Green thought his third wife helped him to live _________ years longer.A.12B.14C.16D.1819. The writer wants to tell us ______________________.A. drinking a great deal is good for our healthB. drinking within a limit is helpfulC. smoking and drinking are indispensable to good healthD. we should quit smoking or drinking20. The best title for this passage is __________________.A . Drinking and Smoking B. The Secret of a Long LifeC. Happiness in LifeD. Astonished Reporters四Write a short composition to describe your weekend activities.写一篇短文来描述你的周末活动。