1.It displease my parents when Richard and I stay out late every night. My parents don ‘t approve_____.& e/ @0 H4 C$ n7 ]
A, of me and Richard staying out late every night.
$ |* h4 p% n, _' B3 j; q) O B, of Richard and me staying out late every night.
4 N- v1 Y( G' y s( \7 O C, of Richard ‘ s and my staying out late every night.9 @" N$ o$ Z: h% J/ p
D, when Richard and me stay out late every night.
9 f# Y, }: p |; K 2.“ As for their going along with us,”she said,“________ ”。
* Z' K5 }% s" H2 t* t3 o5 K A, my husband and myself certainly have no objection.
: Y4 U! r. f& m7 Q- T% h+ j B, certainly my husband and I have no objection.
5 [7 }! k, b4 X! ]9 K C, either I or my husband certainly have no objection.
( N8 C2 G) [. a5 P1 @ D, either my husband or I certainly have no objection.
4 a; n+ m% c) K, e6 N6 X' {: G 3.“ any thing wrong? ”“ there was no objection on the part of ________ present”。
u; p9 q. u$ G% D4 t A, this.
5 Y) x' k# G1 O" \ B, those.
9 H$ x7 ?- Y' B, q C, these.
$ t' Y( v1 X: \0 j+ Z; K# k D, who.
4 G& ~# g# \/ b; h9 h d" |3 O 4. Although oriental ideas of woman ‘ s subordination to man prevailed in those days, she_______ meet with men on an equal basis.
! i8 J* v! g$ s- {6 s A, did not dared.
! @! ^- r& K% _ B, dared not
9 k5 I( v5 ^ u C, dared not to.
4 j) l& p. G$ O$ A D, did dare not to.) A* t9 s! S* G* P
5. The stars (awaken) a certain reverence in man because, (though) always (present), they are beyond (your) reach.+ C" ?1 ^1 C% `
6. I had hoped( to have learned )French before my trip (to Paris), but I (did not have) any (extra money) for a course.
; P2 z" ^. n* v8 g. l- s 7.“ what is the difference? ”# c( k$ F' U( F6 T
“ this furniture is different from______ ”。 E) D' M1 \/ @/ t
A, that book.$ j" y- j; b1 `+ y, c
B, your.
3 c3 I' Z3 W7 X/ m. f% \. x C, that one.: e7 N. u6 a/ Z& A3 {$ M4 l7 m
D, that.
3 o" i3 O# A5 ^6 A% w 8.“ we walked twenty miles today. ”“ I never guessed you could have walked _____ ”。
1 k$ G8 j8 C6 i! f9 V. J A, as.
3 i( z4 u( G1 G% m9 R B, this.. M* ]/ g7 [9 G. F
C, that.
2 q' e1 l% R9 ~4 q" j/ B d. such./ D+ q- F# `" S
9.“ what did Jack do last year? ”。 “ I heard ____ taught German. ”。
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B, his.
. ^, W( a$ Z6 j k' \% C# ` c. he is.
. A5 p9 q/ j6 O+ a& E d. him.
/ x; O- J `: z9 Z7 z9 ^" m; F b; J 10.“ did you see any foreigner present at the party? ”。
% J ?1 r8 N3 X! C( g% n7 [ “ he was the only foreigner ____ I saw at the party. ”。
2 A2 R1 c5 A: n) O. f& M a, whom.' s" L+ r/ k- M4 a
B, that ./ O$ l1 ?* y1 I2 Z
C, who.
: l# K# {. R" s) T* F% @ d. which.
5 |3 a+ g5 M( I" W/ i9 @ 11.(Nobody) who will not try to help the other people (develop) (his )abilities (deserves) to have friends.* i$ M# n+ U; j5 j4 |: m3 t9 m7 a
12.(there is ) often disagreement( as ) (to whom) is the (better) Shakespearean actor, Evans or Gielgud.) Y/ n: l2 `: `
13.John was ( the only one ) of the boys (whom) as you know ( was) not (eligible)。
B- k5 i1 F3 ? 14.The ( irritable) sergeant (was) insistent that nothing (superseded) the drilling of ( the forty new men.)。0 `# ^, n& a4 t2 t
15.(Still holding) the young man‘s hand, he paused, and then (added deliberately): now I am not the man to let a cause (to be lost) ( for want of )a word.
/ |; j5 R9 |2 c; I) {1 i 16.“What do you think about these pies?”0 i, `( t. z) x# Y2 E; h" A) U
“ I would like to have_____”。
; O: q- V* ~, _, P% ~! ^ A, some other. c0 G0 z+ L4 g% d" S& W2 \
B, another.
0 q$ c/ w6 N, f5 P) p$ L8 P c. the other.3 \ V* L% l6 |7 i6 o2 L
d. other.
W: D0 U" j% i3 S* A# U% r3 H 17.The FORMation of snow (must be occurring) (slowly), in calm air, and at temperature (near) the ( freezing) point.
3 F/ U3 e0 ?4 Y 18.Carol said (that) she (went) ( to) the supermarket (before coming) home.
7 I: K& f: s, m2 f 19.(Weighed) down by a mass of trivial detail, a housewife is fortunate if she (did not) soon (lose ) all her charm and (three-quarters )of her intelligence.
, r/ G7 T$ N; N; [- f4 ^' m 20.When our neighbor‘s daughter( caught) her fingers in the car door, she (did not cry) even though it (must) have (hurted) her., P! k; q7 L( f. L' H$ \
21.I will employ the man ______ they say is a fluent speaker of English.
: L; w( P; ~4 e4 e" E$ k, a A, who.9 u- @; ]9 S# G$ a, A% r
B, that.
7 l/ @: W7 ~. D/ B1 ? C, which.
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22.“Then about tolstoy‘s great novels”。" y4 `9 c% \- m. [
“ who_____ has read his great novels can forget their fascination?”
$ t5 } J4 b' f/ T, t3 I a, who./ f8 a& m* B6 |$ y% v5 [; R' B
B, that.
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d. whoever.! u' U! x0 ~2 t3 P/ n' L
23.Since the earliest ancestors of the whales were land creatures, the question has arisen as to how____________.
0 E2 p1 G* Q% r3 ? A, did the flipper adaptation of the whale originate.
y: o6 V! G' a. g( r# R- s B, was the flipper adaptation of the whale originated.0 m3 t* A* @1 f8 [# {" ^' T: u
c. the flipper adaptation of the whale originated.3 B) g0 o: S4 f6 V
D, the flipper adaptation of the whale to originate.: W2 z, V) O! y4 i7 v0 `+ N7 B
24.Most (aggregate) rocks are fused, and, (as is implied ) by the name, (has originated) (by the aggregation ) of smaller stones.* P( h! k* ], Y
25.The Amish, (whose) culture is (unique) American, have (developed) a (distinctive) tradition in organic farming.: L4 m5 R1 ?& ~, S% d: i& U
26.By the time smith (graduates) from (dental school), he will be (twenty-six) (years of age)。
- {. n9 V. P) | 27.(standing in the driveway), the house (appeared to be ) much smaller than (it had seemed ) (to us as children) many years ago.; H5 Y3 }6 P5 K5 `
28.Kevin is (particularly) (fond of) cooking, and he (really) (cooks) delicious meals.; x6 Q0 ?6 {9 k: x T9 M& M
29.I held an opinion that ( a honest man) who married and brought (up) a large family did more service than (he) who continued (single ) and only talked of the population.1 X9 c+ [+ |& r& I5 r
30.After (the church ) ( the men) stood together ( in the churchyard) (saying) he must be crazy.
3 ~6 r( ~- f+ g7 N5 S$ _+ z' A8 i 31.“do you need more water in the pan?”# I6 n6 P! g7 {. _, w# G
“no, it has ___________”。
4 w! [; b# m! X3 p- W2 W) K A, already enough full.
3 t6 P) u" R( e8 e. i B, full already enough.3 m/ L8 e) K: ]4 [8 {7 A
C, already had enough.5 Q. K: C9 D, I; F( Y; T
D, had already enough.
' E9 N( \1 `; @ 32.This is ___________ such a thing.
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A, my first time of seeing. |