Grammatical Structure
I.一致
1.The number of residents who_____ on this matter is quite small.
A.has been questioned B have been questioned C is questioned D is questioning
2.Neither Russia nor the United States____ to convince the other that its social system is the better of the two.
A have been able B are able C has been able D were able
3.There ____ a TV set, a portrait and several albums on the shelf.
A are B is C being D have
4.The minister, accompanied by some of his assistants, ___.
A have already come B had already come C has already come D came
5.It is he, rather than you, who___ responsible got what has happened.
A is B are C has been D have been
6.Poor health, in addition to other unfavorable circumstances, ____ his failure.
A contributes B contribute C contributing D have contributed
7.Many a college student___ to return to the easy days of high school.
A wish B wishes C have wished D has wished
8.Few of my friends___ that movie.
A see B sees C have seen D has seen
9.More than one hundred workers___ to be involved in the strike.
A are said B is said C say D have said
10.The editor and publisher of the magazine ___ in a car accident.
A was rumored to die B were rumored to have died C has been rumored to die D have been rumored to die
11.Neither the place nor the people there___ since after the war.
A has changed B changed C have changed D have been changing
12.We have already dialed 119, but the police___ yet.
A didn’t arrive B hasn’t arrived C haven’t arrived D won’t arrive
13.That is the only one of those books that ___ me.
A interest B interests C is interested D are interested
14.Has Peter or Ann realized ___ folly?
A their B his C her D one’s
15.___ one thousand dollars a huge sum of money?
A Are B Is C has…. been D have…..been
II. 时态与语态
1.I hope that everything I have told you ___ by the next lesson.
A will not have been forgotten B will not be forgotten C not have been forgotten D is not to be forgotten
2. He used to help his neighbors without___.
A asking B being asked C to be asked D having been asked
3.The idea that learning is a lifelong process___ by philosophers and educationalists throughout the centuries.
A have been expressed B was expressed C has been expressed D has expressed
4.I won’t sign the contract unless you ___ to promote me.
A are going to agree B will agree C agree D are to agree
5.Would you please inform me as soon as he___ the final decision?
A will make B make C makes D has made
6.He___ a few friends ever since he ___ to this new compound.
A made…moved B made… has moved C has made… has moved
D has made…moved
7.Don’t you know it’s the first time he ____ this kind of meeting?
A attends B attended C has attended D is attending
8.He is the most difficult person I ___ in my life.
A I have been dealing B I have dealt with C I dealt with D I deal with
9.In the past 50 years, there ___ a great increase in the amount of research ___ on the brain.
A was…did B has been… to be done C was… doing D has been…done
10.This is, by far, the only encouraging news we ____.
A hear B heard C are hearing D have heard
11.The house ___ vacant for a year when the new tenant___, brining with him several pets.
A was… has arrived B has been… arrived C has been…has arrived
D had been….arrived
12.By the time the semester___ to an end, we____ a lot about computer science.
A will come…will learn B will come … have learned C comes… will learn
D comes…will have learned
13.No sooner___ his mouth than she ___ to yell at him.
A did he open…has started B had he opened… started C had he opened… had started D he opened… had started
14.He slipped out of the house before I___ what ___.
A realized… has happened B had realized… happened C realized… happened
D had realized… has happened
15.If traffic problems___ soon, driving in cities___ impossible.
A won’t be solved…becomes B aren’t solved… will become C won’t be solved… will become D aren’t solved….. becomes
16.Isn’t it lovely to think that I ____ myself on ht e sunny beach tomorrow at this tome.
A will enjoy B am enjoying C will be enjoying D shall enjoy
17.Ever since he ___ his hometown, he___ from one place to another.
A has left… has wandered B left… has wandered C left … has been wandering
D has left…. has been wandering
18.Up until the time the war___, nobody___ that Hitler____Poland.
A broke out… had known… would invade B has broken out… knew… invaded
C broke out…. knew… had invaded D has broken out… had known… had invade
III. 情态动词
1. “The light is on. He ___ be home.”
“ No, he ___ not be. He told me definitely that he would go to the airport to meet a friend.”
A. can… should B might… might C must… can D would… can
2. “ What do you think he is doing now?”
“Well, I don’t know exactly. He ____ be watching TV.”
A must B should C might D would
3. “What do you think Mary is doing now?”
“she____ dinner since the guests will soon arrive.”
A must prepare B should prepare C shall be preparing D must be preparing
4.Mary got a parking ticket. She ____ in a reserved spot since she had no permit.
A can’t park B couldn’t have parked C shouldn’t have parked D shouldn’t park
5.You ___ all these parcels yourself .The shop would have delivered them if you had asked a shop assistant.
A didn’t need to carry B shouldn’t carry C needn’t have carried D couldn’t have carried
6.Henry’s car stopped on the highway. It ___ out of gas.
A may run B may have run C must run D ought to run
7.Come what ___, we’re not going to make any concessions to his unreasonable demands.
A must B should C can D may
8.Since we don’t have anything special to do tonight, we ____ as well go to see a movie.
A shall B might C should D would
9.May___ now. I saw her in the Disco club a few minutes ago.
A can’t work B shouldn’t work C can’t be working D shouldn’t be working
10.Jean must be annoyed with me. She didn’t even nod to me when I met her on the street.
She ____ you.
A mustn’t have seen B couldn’t have seen C may not have seen D can’t have seen
11.You ____ the work. Now you won’t meet the schedule.
A should finish B should have finish C must finish D must have finished
12.He ____ writing the paper now. He hadn’t written a single word when I left him ten minutes ago.
A shouldn’t be B can’t have finished C can’t be D mustn’t have finished
13.The farmer realized that he’d better, if he didn’t want to have a total loss, ____ his crop earlier than usual.
A harvesting B to harvest C harvested D harvest
14.My pain ___ apparent the moment I walked into the room. For the first man O met asked me sympathetically, “Are you all right?”
A must be B had been C must have been D should be
15.They were chatting when I walked into the office.
They ____ then. It’s office hour.
A can’t chat B shouldn’t chat C mustn’t be chatting D shouldn’t have been chatting
IV.虚拟语气
1.If you___ my advice, you ___ your failure now. You ___ your victory.
A took.. wouldn’t cry over… would celebrate B had taken…. Wouldn’t have cried over… would have celebrated C had taken… aren’t crying over…. are celebrating
D had taken… wouldn’t have cried over….would be celebrating
2.It is fitting that he ____ more people about the feasibility of the plan.
A should consult B shall consult C will consult D consults
3.If the plane ____(take off ) as scheduled yesterday, I ___ (enjoy) the beautiful scenery in Paris now.
A took off… am enjoying B had taken off … would be enjoying
C would have taken off… would been enjoying D has taken off.. would enjoy
4.I ___ (not pass) the exam but for his help.
A didn’t pass B wouldn’t pass C wouldn’t have passed D hadn’t passed
5.I prefer that we ___ (hold) the meeting tomorrow morning , instead of tomorrow afternoon. A will hold B shall hold C should hold D are going to hold
6.You ___ ( be fired ) but for the fact that it’s the first time that you ___ (make) such a serious mistake.
A would be fired.. made B would have been… made C would have been… have made D would be fired… have made
7.I wish I ___ (prepare) before I came here. If so, I ___ (not fell ) so awkward now.
A prepared.. wouldn’t feel B had prepared… wouldn’t be feeling C have prepared…. Will not feel D had pre pared … can’t be feeling
8.I’d rather that you ____ ( tell ) her the truth. Look at how upset she is now.
A tell B told C had told D would tell
9.Let us pray that he ___ ( recover) soon.
A would recover B should recover C recovers D will recover
10.Should you do the same thing again, you ___ immediately.
A will be fired B shall be fired C would be fired D should be fired
11.There is a real possibility that these animals could be frightened____ a sudden loud noise.
A being there B should there be C there was D if there be
12.A safety analysis ____ the target as a potential danger. Unfortunately it was never done.
A would identify B will identify C would have identified D will have identified
13.Had Paul received six more votes in the last election, he___ our chairman now.
A must have been B would have been Cwere D would be
14.My uncle always talks s though he ____ a public meeting.
A addresses B addressed C is addressing D were addressing
15.It is time that we ___ more houses to improve people’s housing conditions.
A are to build B should build C built D will build
16.Please write down your address here lest I ____ it.
A will forget B shall forget C should forget D forgot
17.The manager would rather his daughter ____ in the same office.
Ahad not worked B not to work C doesn’t work D didn’t work
18.The proposal put forward at the meeting is that the housing conditions of the teachers _____ as quickly as possible.
A will be improved B are improved C be improved D should improve
V.非谓语动词
1. I’ve tried ___ . But I couldn’t.
Why don’t you try ___ some sleeping pills?
A.sleeping… to take B to sleep…. To take C sleeping …. Taking D to sleep…taking
2.The new album ___ next month is expected to bring him greater fame.
A being released B will be released C to be released D re leased
3.It’s cowardly ___ you to ____ nothing while the old man was bullied.
A for… say B of …say C for… have said D of you … have said
4.Rather than ___ word by word, he practiced ___ for the gist, which improved his reading speed.
A read… to read B to read… to read C reading … to read D read… reading
5.I’d like to ____ help you. It’s only that I didn’t have the time.
A being able to B to be able to C be able to D to have been able to
6.If you have trouble ___ the teacher, you’d better sit at the front row.
A to listen to B to hear C listening D hearing
7.I would rather ___ out to look for a job instead of moping around here everyday.
A to go B going C went D go
8.He chanced ___ the hostage without carrying any weapons but he failed.
A to rescue B rescuing C to have rescued D having rescued
9.I recall ___ him somewhere. I’ll remember ___ you if I run into him again.
A to have seen… telling B seeing… to tell C to have seen.. .to tell D seeing… telling
10.There is no need___ more time trying to win him over.
A wasting B to waste C you waste D your wasting
11.I must have eaten something wrong. I feel like_____.
I told you not to eat at a restaurant. You’d better ___ at home.
A to throw up… to eat B throwing up… eating C to throw up.. eat D throwing up.. eat
12.The heater doesn’t work. There is nothing ___ . We have to light a fire to keep us warm.
A done B to do C to be done D being done
13.He didn’t expect___ into so much trouble though he did anticipate ____ certain difficulty.
A to have run… to have B to run … to have C running … having D running …. to have
14.Since there isn’t anything ___ now, we might as well go out for a walk.
A to be done B to do C to be doing D being done
15.That ____ the case, we couldn’t following our usual schedule.
A to be B being C is D was
16.Everything assigned to us ___ , we felt a great load taken off our mind.
A has been finished B had been finished C having been finished D was finished
17.All things ____, the plan isn’t so feasible.
A taking into account B are taken into account C taken into account D be taken into account
18._____ from space, our earth, with water ___ 70% of its surface, appears as a “ blue planet”.
A seeing… covering B seen… covered C seeing … covered D seen…. Covering
VI.there引导的句型
1.____ nobody in the office at this time of the day is something unusual.
A There being B For there being C There is D For there to be
2.She hates____ so much noise outside while she is working.
A there being B there to be C there is D being there
3.There is no point ___ to persuade him—he simply won’t listen.
A to try B trying C your trying D try
4.He always dreams of ___ a chance for him to bring into full play his potential.
A there being B there to be C there is D being
VII.介副词
1.Scientists have experimented for years in expectation _____ discovering a cancer cure.
A in B of C for D with
2.They sought shelter ____ the rain under a large overhanging rock.
A off B of C for D from
3.He worked very hard as he is determined to be a credit _____ his parents.
A for B to C of D with
4.Some people show an indifference _____ other people’s sufferings.
A to B for C with D by
5.University graduates have an advantage ____ others in getting a job.
A above B over C to D from
6.She is always very particular_____ the dresses she wears on different occasions.
A with B to C about D of
7.His bad reputation is attributable_____ the many affairs he has with women.
A to B for C of D in
8.Vegetables and fruits sold in this supermarket are free____ chemicals.
A of B from C about D in
9.The father was deprived ____ the eight to visit his son because of his bad records. A from B of C about D off
10.People are inclined to be more emotionally attached _____ their children when they become old.
A with B to C on D for
11.You should keep an eye ____ the slightest changes in the patient while the doctor is away.
A for B on C to D about
12.All evidences point _____ an incontrovertible conclusion that he is the very person who committed the crime.
A for B against C to D in
13.The man who was suspected _____ murder was later charged ____ such a criminal behavior. A with…. of B of… with C about…. with D with… for
14. He failed to bring home___ his son the importance of being honest.
A on B for C to D about
VIII.从句与连词
1.____ is still a controversial issue.
A If he is the right person for the job B That he is the right person for the job
C Whether he is the right person for the job D He is the right person for the job
2.You have yet to answer my question, ______.
A if I can count on your vote B whether I can count on your vote
C that I can count on your vote D which I can count on your vote
3.This is the only university I know ____ doesn’t have international students office.
A which B that C / D in which
4.He has won the first place, ____ is clear from the expressions on his face.
A that B as C what D when
5.Not a new man entered politics _____ was soon converted into an official of the old type.
A who B whom C that D but
6.Hardly a person came to the exhibition______ was surprised by the originality and boldness of his conceptions.
A who B which C that D but
7.She was opening the door _____ she noticed a key on the floor.
A then B while C when D that
8.His response was ____ that he didn’t say yes and he didn’t say no.
A so B that C what D such
9.There is no need concealing the truth any more_____ it has already been in the open.
A so that B now that C which D that
10.____, he had no intention of waiting for three hours.
A As he was patient B Patient that he was C Patient as he was D patient he was
11.I would ____ go to the movie than go to the concert.
A not more B no more C rather more D /
12.According to psychology, a person’s attention is attracted _____ by the intensity of different signals by their context, significance, and information content.
A not less than….as B as…just as C so much…as D not so much …. as
13.Such air-conditioners are in good quality _____ are being sold in the supermarket just round the corner.
A which B that C as D what
14.It’s funny that ___ he is, ____ he eats.
A the mire angry and depressed… the more B the angrier and depressed… more
C angrier and more depressed…. more D the angrier and more depressed…. the more
15.These are our new employees,____ have passed the competence test.
A all of whom B all of them C all of who D all of which
16.Economic growth will promote the development of science and technology; ____ , the development of science and technology will also promote economy.
A however B moreover C on the other hand D nevertheless
17.This candidate has far mire chances of winning the election than ____ recommended by the organizer.
A that B the one C whom D one
18.They live in a big room, ____ to the south.
A the windows of which open B the windows of it open C its windows open
D the windows of which opening
19._____ difficult it is to surmount the obstacles, we’re bound to achieve our goal.
A As B How C So D However
20.The dispute will soon be settled, _____.
A which I understand it B so I understand it C that I understand it D as I understand it: [NextPage]
IX倒装与强调
1.Many a time ____ not to play with fire but he turns a deaf ear to the warnings.
A the child being told B the child has been told
C has been told the child D has the child been told
2.Only by luck ___ the car accident.
A he narrowly escaped B narrowly he escaped
C did he narrowly escape D he did narrowly escape
3.Nowhere ___ to be found again.
A such a husband is B a such husband is C is a such husband D is such a husband
4.Under no circumstances ___ to the public.
A the scandal is known B the scandal should be known
C should the scandal be known D should be the scandal known
5.____ that nobody believes in it but a foolish man like him.
A So absurd the theory is B The theory being so absurd
C So absurd is the theory D such absurd is the theory
6.It is because he had a lot of work to do ____ he went to the factory at once.
A so B that C then D therefore
7.It’s after the Reform and the Opening Policy _____ our economy began to develop rapidly.
A when B while C then D that
8.It is the assistant manager ____ takes the place of the general manager when the latter is away on business trips.
A whom B that C which D /
X.词序
1.He immediately fell in love with the girl who was wearing -_____ at the party.
A a beautiful red silk dress B beautiful a read silk dress
C a red beautiful silk dress D a silk red beautiful dress
2.Yesterday afternoon he saw ____ with his friends in a downtown cinema.
A so interesting film B quite an interesting film
C a quite interesting film D fairly an interesting film
3.Of ____ , this one is most likely to be adopted.
A all the feasible plans B every feasible plan
C every plan feasible D all the plans feasible
4.There is ____ about the way he behaves.
A anything suspicious B things suspicious
C something suspicious D suspicious things
EXERCISE
1.Sometimes very young children have trouble _______ fact from fiction and may believe that such things act ally exit.
A for separating B to separate C having separated D separating
2.The second book was____ by August 1952, but two years later, the end was still nowhere in sight.
A completed B to have completed C to completed D to have been completed
3.Whatever the causes English at the end of the 20th century is more widely spoken and written than any other language.
A ever was B had ever been C has ever been D would ever be
4.In this experiment, they are wakened several times during the night and asked to report what they ______.
A had just been dreaming B have just been dreaming
C are just dreaming D had just dreamt
5.It is of the utmost importance that you _____ here on time.
A be B shall be C are to be D must be
6.He might have been killed ____ the arrival if the police.
A except for B but for C with D for
7.These figures are not consistent ______ the results obtained in previous experiments.
A to B with C for D in
8.The animal has a brain which is nearest_____.
A in man’s size B in size to man C in size to man’s D to the size in man
9.The problem of ____ to select as his successor was quickly disposed of.
A what B whom C which D how
10.Britain press is unusual _____ it is divided into two very different types of newspaper: the quality press and the popular press.
A in how B in what C in which D in that
11.Some companies have introduced flexible working time with less emphasis on pressure______.
A than more on efficiency B and more efficiency
C and more on efficiency D than efficiency
12.Colin married my sister and I married his brother, ____ makes Colin and me double in-law.
A what B which C that D it
13.A membership card authorizes ______ the club’s facilities for a period of 12 months.
A the holder using B the holder’s use C the holder to use D the holder uses
14._____ I admit that there are problems, I don’t think that they can’t be solved.
A unless B until C as D while
15.I tried to relax because I knew I would use up my oxygen sooner______.
A the more excited I got B I got excited more
C and more I got excited D and I got more excited
16.Cotton production has been ____ the decline these years.
A down B on C at D under
17.If the ocean were free of ice, storm paths would move further north, ____ the plains of North America of rainfall.
A to deprive B deprived C depriving D deprive
18.This is an ideal university _____ it is far from the downtown area.
A provided that B now that C so that D in that
19.He thought he could talk Mr. Robinson _____ buying some expensive equipment.
A on B of C into D round
20.Today the topic is much concerned about the way______.
A nature is being ruined B which nature is ruined
C on which to ruin nature D of nature to be ruined
21.The police accused him of setting fire to the building but he denied ___ in the area on the night of the fire.
A to be B to have been C having been D be
22.One of the requirements for a fire is that the material _____ to its burning temperature.
A is heated B will be heated C be heated D would be heated
23.This book will show the readers ____ can be used in other contexts.
A how that they have observed B that how they have observed
C how what they have observed D that they have observed
24.______ your opinions are worth considering, the committee finds it unwise to place too much importance on them.
A As B Since C Provided D While
25.____ the claim about German economic might it is somewhat surprising how relatively small the German economy actually is.
A To give B Given C Giving D Having given
26.I don’t think that this question is subordinate ___ the main aim of our company.
A with B to C for D on
27.While admitting that this forecast was _____ uncertain the scientists warned against treating it as a cry of wolf.
A anyhow B somewhere C somewhat D anyway
28.Some people viewed the findings with caution noting that a cause-and-effect relationship between passive smoking and cancer remains_______.
A to be shown B to have shown C to have been shown D being shown
29.Rebecca___ me earlier if she did not like her house she bought last month.
A told B would tell C had told D would have told
30.The world’s greatest sporting event, the Olympic Games, upholds the amateur ideal that_____ matters is not winning but participating.
A anything B it C what D everything
31.The police are suspicious _____ his words because he already has a record.
A to B at C on D of
32.There ____ great progress in the making of dictionaries in the past thirty years.
A has been B was C had been D were
33.It was in college ___ I spent four years ____ she got to like me.
A where…. that B where…. when C that…. that D which… when
34._____ was the response to our appeal that we had to had to tale on more staff.
A So B Such C As D What
35.We’d better start early. We don’t want to risk _____ in a traffic jam.
A to be caught B being caught C to have been caught D having been caught
36.Everything which will deal with _____into consideration his plan seems to be workable.
A taking B to be taken C taken D is taken
37.He got injured because of his faulty brakes. He _____ that his brakes were working properly. A had checked B should have checked C must heck D should check
38.The rabbit chews down trees to get food and material ___ its home.
A builds B it can build C which to build in D with which to build
39.Although it is recognized that meaning is constructed by the reader, it is nevertheless essential that the writer’s message ______ accurately.
A would receive B be received C will receive D had received
40.______ for your help, we’d never have been able to get over the difficulties.
A Had it not B If it were not C Had it not been D If we had mot been
41._____ one of the leading poets in America today. She has also written a number of books and plays.
A Considering B Considered C Being considered D Having considered
42.Living in the central Australian desert has its problems, ______ obtaining water is not the least.
A of which B among them C as D so that
43.Today pop music can serve as a creative force _____ stimulating the thinking of its listener.
A in B on C with D by
44._____ the uncertainty of the market, we have suffered some loss in our business in the past few years.
A In spite of B On account of C Instead of D Regardless of
45.The statue is believed ____ by a professional thief a couple of days ago.
A to have stolen B to be stolen C having been stolen D to have been stolen
46.The people who objected to building the new park were told that since work had already started there was no point ______.
A in protesting B to protest C against protesting D for protesting
47.Greater efforts to increase agricultural production must be made if food shortage _______avoided.
A will be B is to be C can D has been
48.I asked that Bill _____ painting the house until I told him how to do it.
A would start B must not start C could not start D should not start
49.Quite a few experts in different countries have _____ completely new solutions to the world pollution problems.
A put up with B take up with C come up with D keep up with
50.______ is true of any developed country, in America the number of wild animals has been on the decrease.
A As B What C It D That
51.It isn’t so much whether he works hard; the question is whether he works _____.
A above all B at all C in all D after all
52.John would have paid ____ for the coat if the salesman had insisted because he really loved its color and style.
A much as twice B as much twice C two times more D twice as much
53.The Chinese government places restrictions ____ the number of foreign computers that can be imported.
A on B for C in D to
54.The radio show presented the story vividly, just as though it _____ at the time of the broadcast. A had happened B is happening C were happening D ahs been happening
55.He wasn’t asked to tale on the chairmanship of the society, ____ insufficiently popular with all the members.
A being considered B considering C to be considered D having considered
56.Far too many owners of electric appliances have a hard time ______qualified repairmen to fix their machines.
A finding B to find C to finding D having found
57.There is no denying the fact that the organization had broken no rules, but neither_______ responsibly.
A it had acted B had acted it C acted it had D had it acted
58.We had just arrived at the town _____ he suddenly asked me, “ Do you speak English?”
A until B as C when D while
59.I really appreciate ___ to help me, but I am sure that I will be able to manage by myself.
A you to offer B that you offer C your offering D you to have offered
60.Smoking is so harmful to a person’s health that it kills _____ people each year than automobile accidents.
A seven more times B seven times more C over seven times D seven times
61.I woke up in the night and found we had water ____ through the ceiling.
A being dripped B to drip C drip D dripping
62.You seem to take a keener interest in the subject ___ has ever been shown before.
A than B that C as D which
63.I hurried to his place and met him in the doorway just as he was about ______ away.
A going B having gone C to go D to have gone
64.You ____ to the meeting to discuss the mater if you were really serious about your work.
A ought to come B ought to have come C must come D must have come
65.By the end of this century air pollution _____ an extremely serious problem that harms the health of the human race.
A will become B is to have become C will be becoming D will have become
66.If only he ____ then that the disease was curable.
A knew B has known C knows D had known
67.In my apartment there are two rooms, _____ is used as a living-room.
A the large one B the larger of which C the largest one D the larger of which
68.By the time the young birds____ the nest for good, they will have learned how to fly.
A will leave B will have left C are leaving D leave
69.I would have gone to visit the beautiful lake, but I ___ fully occupied the whole of last week. A were B had been C have been D was
70.Japan is not very well understood in the West; ____ Westerners do know seems to be either extremely negative or extremely positive.
A what B that C as D which
71.So great was the influence o f Thomas Paine on his own time that John Adams urged that the era “ The age of Paine”.
A would be caked B be called C was called D had been called
72.____ was announced in the paper, many theories about the origin of life was wrong.
A it B as C that D such
73.He can find sufficient grounds ____ his argument in favor of the new project.
A which to base on B on which to base C to base on which D which to be based on
74.There ____ nothing to say, the secretary got to his feet, said good-bye and left the room.
A is B was C having D being
75.Can you imagine ____ so stupid when I was in primary school?
A my being B me to be C me to have been D mine to be
76.Alice ___ the train, otherwise she would have arrived here by now.
A should have missed B might miss C had missed D must have missed
77._____ its economy continues to recover, the US is increasingly becoming a nation of part-time and temporary workers.
A Now that B If only C Even though D Provided that
78.The health center in the city is reported in today’s paper _____ a couple of months ago.
A to be set up B to have been set up C being set up D having been set up
79.Finally the workers got an answer ____ the government would do nothing to improve the working conditions.
A that B with which C whether D while
80.You will see this product _____ where you go.
A to be advertised B advertised C advertise D advertising
81.Peter, who had been driving all day, suggested ___ at the next town.
A to stop B stopping C stop D having stopped
82.There are signs _____ restaurants are becoming more popular with families.
A that B which C in which D whose
83.I have no objection ___ your story again.
A to hear B to hearing C to having heard D to have heard
84.These surveys indicate that many crimes go ___ by the police, mainly because not all victims report them.
A unrecorded B to be unrecorded C unrecording D to have been unrecorded
85.Beer is the most popular drink among male drinkers, _____ overall consumption is significantly higher than that of women.
A whose B which C that D what
86.“May I speak to Mr. Williams at 8 tomorrow morning?”
“ I’m sorry. Mr. Williams _____ to a meeting long before then.”
A will have gone B had gone C would have gone D has gone
87.The growth of part-time and flexible working patterns, and of training and retraining schemes more woman to take advantage of employment opportunities.
A have allowed B allow C allowing D allows
88._____, he does got annoyed with her sometimes.
A although much he likes her B much although he likes her
C as he likes her much D much as he likes her
89.The fifth generation computers, with artificial intelligence,______ and perfected now.
A developed B have developed C are being developed D will have been developed
90.You ____ her in her office last Friday; she’ s been out of town for two weeks.
A needn’t have seen B must have seen C might have seen D can’t g have seen
91.______ as it was at such a tome, his work attracted much attention.
A Being published B Published C Publishing D To be published
92.It is politely requested by the hotel management that radios ___ after 1 o’clock at night.
A were not played B not to play C not be played D did not play
93.Until then, his family ________ from him for six months.
A didn’t hear B hasn’t been hearing C hasn’t heard D hadn’t heard
94.The conference_____ a full week by the time it ends.
A must have lasted B will have lasted C would last D has lasted: [NextPage]
95.There’s man at the reception desk who seems very angry and think he means_____ trouble.
A making B to make C to have made D having made
96.After the Arab states won independence, great emphasis was laid on expanding education, with girls as well as boys _____ to go to school.
A to be encouraged B been encouraged C being encouraged D be encouraged
97.Mr.’ Johnson preferred _____ heavier work to do.
A to be given B to be giving C to have given D having given
98.I remember _____ to help us if we ever got into trouble.
A once offering B him once offering C him to D to offer him
99.She is ___ a musician than her brother.
A much of B much as C more of D more as
100.______ is known to the world Mark Twain is a great American writer.
A That B Which C As D It
101.The residents, ____ had been damaged by the flood, were given help by the Red Cross.
A all their homes B all whose homes C all of whose homes D all of their homes
102.Look at the terrible situation I am in! If only I ____ your advice.
A follow B had followed C would follow D have followed
103.No sooner had we reached the top of the hill we all sat down to rest.
A when B then C than D until
104.Evidence came up _____ specific speech sounds are recognized by babies as young as 6 months old.
A what B which C that D whose
105.He moved away from his parents, and missed them ___ enjoy the exciting life in New York. A too much to B enough to C very much to D much so as to
106.What ____ would happen if the director knew you felt that way ?
A so you suppose B you suppose C will you suppose D you would suppose
107.___ the advances of science the discomforts of old age will no doubt always be with us.
A As for B Besides C Except D Despite
108.How close parents are to their children ______ a strong influence on the character of the children.
A have B has C having D to have
109.____ in a recent science competition, the three students were awarded scholarship totaling $21,000.
A Judged the best B Judging the best C To be judged the best D Having judged the best
110.____ receiving financial support form family, community or the government is allowed, it is never admired.
A as B once C although D lest
111.The basic features of the communication process are identified in one question: who says, ____, through what channel to ____ ?
A how… which B what … who C which… whom D what …. Whom
112._____ obstacles we may come across, we’ll help one another to surmount them.
A whichever B however C whatever D whenever
113.He’ll finish the job on time ____ he’s left to do it in his own way.
A in that B but that C in case D so long as
114._____ the temperature falling so rapidly, we couldn’t go on with the experiment.
A Since B For C As D with
115.I’m pleased with what you have given me and _____ you have told me.
A all that B all that C which D about whatever
116.Since the family moved here last year, they ___ better health.
A were enjoying B had enjoyed C have been enjoying D enjoyed
117.All the workers will have to leave the building, ____ the fire spread to the chemicals.
A in case B in that C so that D in the case that
118.Come and visit our new house whenever ______.
A you will be free B you are free C you should be free D it is free
119.It’s no use ____ me not to worry.
A you tell B your telling C for you to tell D you to tell
120.____ is no reason for dismissing her.
A because she was some minutes late B owing to some minutes being late
C the fact that she was some minutes late D being some minutes late
121.Did you feel like ___ to a film, or would you rather ___ at home?
A going… staying B going … stay C go… stay D go …staying
122.He will agree to do what you require ___ him.
A of B for C to D or
123.The mere fact ___ most people believe nuclear war would be madness does not mean that it will not occur.
A what B which C that D why
124.I don’t think it advisable that Tom _____ to the job since he has no experience.
A is assigned B will be assigned C be assigned D has been assigned
125._____ a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of language is poor.
A Other things being equal B Were other thing s equal
C To be equal to other things D Other thing s to be equal
126.______ that my head had cleared, my brain was also beginning to work much better.
A For B Now C Since D Despite
127.The man in the corner confessed to ___ a lie to the manager of the company.
A have told B be told C being told D having told
128.By 1929, Mickey Mouse was as popular___ children as Coca- Cola.
A for B in C to D with
129.If you ___ my advice, you ___ your failure now. You ___ your victory.
A took… wouldn’t cry over…. would celebrate
B had taken… wouldn’t have cried over…. would have celebrated
C had taken… aren’t crying over… are celebrating
D had taken…. wouldn’t be crying over… would be celebrating
130.They’ve decided to get rid of him before more damage___.
A will be done B is done C will have been done D is to be done
131.____ as he is , he can’t be expected to know everything.
A A teacher B The teacher C Teacher D Be a teacher
132.___ I see many advantages to his suggestion, I can’t bring myself to take it.
A Even B While C when D Despite
133.Rather than ___ reason, he acted on impulse, ___ brought about his downfall.
A acting on… this B to act on… it C act on… which D act on… that
134.During his years as a bachelor, he ____ having all his meals in restaurants.
A took on B took over C took in D took to
135.The speed of telecommunication today has greatly altered the manner ______ business is conducted.
A which B that C in which D as
136.She said that the situation there was not so bad ____ had been described.
A which B such as C as D that
137.An obstacle to the growth in e-commerce is that millions of people _______.
A enjoy go shopping B enjoy going shopping
C enjoy to go shopping D enjoy going to shop
138.Dress made in this tailor’s can be casual or formal, according to the purpose ___ they are designed.
A in which B in that C for which D why
139.With everything she needed_____, she got into the car and drove home.
A to be bought B bought C buying D to have been bought
140.It is the interaction between people, rather than the events that occur in their lives, _____ the main focus of social psychology.
A which is B that are C that is D which are
141. The sale usually takes place outside the house, with the audience ___ on benches, chairs or boxes.
A having seated B seating C seated D having been seated
142.Although many people view conflict as bad, conflict is some times useful ___ it forces people to test the relative merits of their attitudes and behaviors.
A by which B to which C in that D so that
143.the director was critical _____ the way we were doing the work.
A at B in C of D with
144.____ she realized it was too late to go home.
A No sooner it grew dark than B Hardly did it grow dark that
C Scarcely had it frown dark than D It was not until dark that
145.We take our skin for granted until it is burned ___ repair.
A beyond B for C without D under
146.Some women ___ a good salary in a job instead of staying at home, but they decided not to work for the sake of the family.
A must make B should have made C would make D could have made
147.It’s easy to blame the decline of conversation on the pace of modern life and on the vague changes place in our ever-changing world.
A taking B to take C take D taken
148.This is an exciting area of study, and one ____ which new applications are being discovered almost daily.
A from B by C in D through
149.Although had been incited to opening ceremony I was unable to attend ____ such short notice.
A to B in C with D on
150.For the timely investment from the general public, our company would not be so thriving as it is.
A had it not been B were it not C be it not D should it not be
151.Nowhere in nature is aluminum found free, owing to its always ____ with other elements, most commonly with oxygen.
A combined B having combined C combine D being combined
152.The chief reason for the population growth isn’t so such a rise in birth rates ____ a fall in death rates as a result of improvements in medical care.
A and B as C but D or
153.He claims to be an expert in astronomy, but in fact he is quite ignorant on the subject. ______ he knows about it is out of date and inaccurate.
A What little B So much C How much D So little
154.It isn’t cold enough for there ___ a frost tonight, so I can leave my car out safely.
A would be B being C to be D is
155.By the tome you arrive in London we ___ in Europe for two weeks.
A shall stay B have stayed C will have stayed D have been staying
156._____ the fact that his initial experiments had failed, Prof. White persisted in his research.
A Because of B As to C In spite of D In view of
157.The millions of calculations involved had they been done by hand _____ all practical value by the time they were finished.
A could lose B would have lost C might lose D ought to have lost
158.It seems that, _____ in terms of intelligence, the computer should be set well above plants and most animals.
A to view B to be viewed C viewed D viewing
159.In no case ____ others to benefit ourselves.
A we should harm B we will harm C should we harm D had we harmed
160.In many ways they the problem that Pip faced are ___ a young man or woman might face today.
A much like ones B like much those C much like those D like much that
161.The boys knew they had broken the rules, and they were anything ____ happy when they were called to the office.
A except B beyond C but D as to
162.Considered one of the leading poets in America today, ______ .
A a number of books and plays have also been written by Sonia Sanchez
B Sonia Sanchez has also written a number of books and plays
C a number of Sonia Sanchez’s books and plays have been written
D there have been a number of books and plays written by Sonia Sanchez
163.She has been interested in psychoanalysis and surrealism, ______ influence her novels.
A both that B which both C both of which D both of that
164._____ exists in this world has its own value,_____ is true to some extent.
A what… that B whichever… which C whatever… which D whatever…. that
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