1.It displease my parents when Richard and I stay out late every night. My parents don ‘t approve_____.
; d; z2 u2 Y$ A9 P( h) S A, of me and Richard staying out late every night.: ~' `9 }7 C' s: ?$ X& _2 Q
B, of Richard and me staying out late every night.
4 E& c& F% G s) j# r C, of Richard ‘ s and my staying out late every night.! U# e. ~6 g+ @, M$ c
D, when Richard and me stay out late every night.
) P5 X; m3 M0 N- l5 u 2.“ As for their going along with us,”she said,“________ ”。
! Z4 X( H# U! [) N A, my husband and myself certainly have no objection.
/ s5 t# I4 l; v: k @ B, certainly my husband and I have no objection.
) W& b( q; w. p5 j C, either I or my husband certainly have no objection.' X! F$ C3 I4 i% t4 p: l
D, either my husband or I certainly have no objection.4 T! \5 m3 {$ S; x, _
3.“ any thing wrong? ”“ there was no objection on the part of ________ present”。! R2 A0 _- t2 `+ x% f, c; w! Y9 O
A, this.
+ ^* _, I6 W* Y; ^ B, those.# I; B v7 Y) X; I) W- S/ f+ W2 t
C, these.8 R3 N; d' `! o: R; {
D, who.
- U2 T) ?& f8 j 4. Although oriental ideas of woman ‘ s subordination to man prevailed in those days, she_______ meet with men on an equal basis.
- J g0 m2 Y/ C6 V A, did not dared.8 w z; g. Q! _- R& m* v$ F' Y' ]
B, dared not
6 n: d5 o U$ r C, dared not to.- Q! Q- |$ S% B) Y7 v) {6 H
D, did dare not to. z" r; L8 F& y
5. The stars (awaken) a certain reverence in man because, (though) always (present), they are beyond (your) reach.8 J8 p( H, y; b8 v) R7 @
6. I had hoped( to have learned )French before my trip (to Paris), but I (did not have) any (extra money) for a course.
7 R( }, M( I. q9 C 7.“ what is the difference? ”% L; a) `. o. z3 X
“ this furniture is different from______ ”。
7 A/ o# D$ O N. B* F A, that book.
; p# |$ D+ U; F+ ]! ^1 G, @6 f B, your.
6 S* J G$ a& c: G' z+ c+ ]. k C, that one.
, C- }6 J) P9 f3 j( g2 | D, that.1 j7 e9 u Z9 U% s# } l! ]
8.“ we walked twenty miles today. ”“ I never guessed you could have walked _____ ”。
- I$ _+ C# U5 L6 B# ^2 ]: w A, as.7 r. d) r3 v/ {& w* U* o
B, this.
" K9 _" o% O8 _* A8 r! I$ l, \" n C, that.
% a! x6 D% Z$ Q0 G d. such.
1 E1 I1 c7 ]0 [* c G$ o6 X/ } 9.“ what did Jack do last year? ”。 “ I heard ____ taught German. ”。
* X& C0 o' Z8 C B9 B a, he.
5 C+ g8 P1 h) U# a1 k B, his.
* [ A& ]1 @5 [+ P' R c. he is.
8 Q, g" ? ~& p' `6 T# b d. him.
5 i' g; F9 H" A" o( d" I0 |, w% L2 a 10.“ did you see any foreigner present at the party? ”。) F/ M' ]/ L* U6 Z( [
“ he was the only foreigner ____ I saw at the party. ”。
( ]. Q" G/ S9 r: _/ F a, whom.8 _& ^$ C6 g K" x, {; L/ Z: a
B, that .
+ \ ]. m+ h; N/ X3 @* }/ t. x C, who.
! T! |, T! z0 F& B d. which.8 D8 ~) a$ f Y. {
11.(Nobody) who will not try to help the other people (develop) (his )abilities (deserves) to have friends.# j# Z" D& R) s* U5 ]
12.(there is ) often disagreement( as ) (to whom) is the (better) Shakespearean actor, Evans or Gielgud.
- H1 \) }9 f$ v3 A* M, T 13.John was ( the only one ) of the boys (whom) as you know ( was) not (eligible)。
5 {# F# J5 {$ ?8 R8 \6 i. m 14.The ( irritable) sergeant (was) insistent that nothing (superseded) the drilling of ( the forty new men.)。
, B. ]- N8 X7 z$ \ 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.) B& Z! G' |8 k9 t
16.“What do you think about these pies?”
3 {6 J8 K" A. |" C% I |9 J' r “ I would like to have_____”。. M s1 w+ r# U0 C
A, some other.
& d$ S4 R6 u5 g: ?3 K) `& ` B, another.
5 R% f4 h4 Q! @; S c. the other.7 k* d& A; Q; P1 V; W
d. other.
7 s6 i, v& p' B 17.The FORMation of snow (must be occurring) (slowly), in calm air, and at temperature (near) the ( freezing) point./ |4 {2 v* I/ Y
18.Carol said (that) she (went) ( to) the supermarket (before coming) home.3 Z- e. h; q/ K( y7 a
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.. X( Y4 C( e5 ^! Z
20.When our neighbor‘s daughter( caught) her fingers in the car door, she (did not cry) even though it (must) have (hurted) her., B7 H1 h) B6 o4 D: v
21.I will employ the man ______ they say is a fluent speaker of English.
/ u: o5 f1 I F8 |+ M A, who./ p3 Z. _ n# L& x5 ?3 P+ k
B, that.5 S/ ^: W( E8 r ?8 Q
C, which.
* i- l6 ?3 y2 o d. whom.
( p) N6 e% i0 J) S4 [ 22.“Then about tolstoy‘s great novels”。
5 d( ?' D8 t. e0 W4 C2 o “ who_____ has read his great novels can forget their fascination?”
. S% R5 y/ D. a& b4 @% I' n a, who.6 x9 y* I& w' Y, I& N0 {, n @
B, that.
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d. whoever.
% X9 Y$ p4 X" t. d$ K 23.Since the earliest ancestors of the whales were land creatures, the question has arisen as to how____________.
/ F5 H& g `' ?0 z1 f A, did the flipper adaptation of the whale originate.' p8 V* R! ?2 R* {, s% v
B, was the flipper adaptation of the whale originated.
' V( s' S; m V6 l% b/ N$ [3 S c. the flipper adaptation of the whale originated.
8 D4 P8 {$ b, [ D, the flipper adaptation of the whale to originate.
. g/ C- P! Y' X5 d: e 24.Most (aggregate) rocks are fused, and, (as is implied ) by the name, (has originated) (by the aggregation ) of smaller stones.' L6 R; ~7 D- U9 a0 t3 k
25.The Amish, (whose) culture is (unique) American, have (developed) a (distinctive) tradition in organic farming.* r" Y0 z6 j6 J* D% N8 }
26.By the time smith (graduates) from (dental school), he will be (twenty-six) (years of age)。: X, X5 o; w: n! {3 \
27.(standing in the driveway), the house (appeared to be ) much smaller than (it had seemed ) (to us as children) many years ago.
$ C! @ y. N f# q% { 28.Kevin is (particularly) (fond of) cooking, and he (really) (cooks) delicious meals.1 A7 }% v5 F7 C
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.
3 E+ X; h g: W& ` 30.After (the church ) ( the men) stood together ( in the churchyard) (saying) he must be crazy.5 b$ P3 O0 w I: c: m' r8 `. L8 G
31.“do you need more water in the pan?”) ?* r Y" l# ]( \
“no, it has ___________”。
8 }. y4 c# r8 d6 Z A, already enough full.: L* h- \# Q5 [ v0 X: `2 b
B, full already enough.
/ c" a) ?, V& f0 {" {% K# X C, already had enough.8 {* x; A" a- \: u
D, had already enough./ W6 j0 H5 c5 M% h# ?3 G
32.This is ___________ such a thing.- _2 [" X- f* `6 Z" `) h* J
2 I9 y- r; D( m# O9 e A, my first time of seeing. |