题目内容
Harry Potter is a very nice film. I ________ it twice.
A.will see B.have seen C.saw D.see
—Janet, hurry up! The film________ for ten minutes.
—Sorry, I waited for a long time to buy the popcorn.
A.has been on B.has started C.has finished D.has been over
My right leg was so ________ that I had to stop for a break on the way to the supermarket.
A.helpful B.awful C.useful D.painful
—I ________ you at seven and you didn’t pick up.
—I was taking a shower at that time.
A.call B.called
C.am calling D.have called
语法专练:句型转换
1.My parents have gone to Britain. (对画线部分提问)
________ ________ ________ parents gone?
2.—Would you like some more food? (完成句子)
—No, thanks. I ________ ________ enough.
3.Daming has climbed Mount Tai before. (改为一般疑问句,并做否定回答)
—________ Daming ________ Mount Tai before?
—________, he ________.
4.He has waited for her for 2 hours. (对画线部分提问)
________ ________ ________ he waited for her?
5.Jane came to China two years ago. (改为同义句)
Jane________ ________ in China for two years.
Read the passage and fill in the blanks. (首字母填空)
Eating out is one of the joy of being in the USA. The food is usually good and often excellent; the p1. are reasonable; and the service is mostly fine. Some restaurants are o2. for breakfast; others are open twenty-four hours a day. A number of restaurants call themselves "family restaurants". Many of these serve no alcohol and all are at very reasonable prices. Many restaurants, especially the more expensive ones, open at about 11:30a.m. It is the most n3. time for lunch in the USA, and some remain open until the evening, so it is p4. to order a meal throughout the afternoon. When you a5. at most restaurant, you should not just go in and sit down—unless you see a sign saying "Please seat yourself". Usually you will have to wait for a waiter to escort(陪同)you to a table. Do not expect to s6. a table with other parties, even if the restaurant is crowed. It just isn't done. Many restaurant have a no-smoking section, in some place by laws.
The woman made her husband_______ outside the gate yesterday afternoon.
A.wait B.waiting C.to wait D.waited
I used to hate scary films. I didn’t understand why some people wanted to scare _______ on purpose (故意地). But now I love them. _______, I have something nearby to hide my face sometimes, but I still enjoy watching them. As a _______, I have to watch something “happy” afterwards (然后) to take my mind off them.
Watching scary films is like going on a rollercoaster (过山车). Many people ride it for the _______ that comes from being scared without actually being in _______. As I am truly scared of the rollercoaster, watching scary films is my way of experiencing this. And it is interesting, especially _______ it is a film you haven’t seen before. You can try to _______ what’s going to happen.
_______ I saw a film called The Strangers by myself. For some reasons I had to keep _______ the video and doing something else. It took me five hours to finish seeing the film.
Scary films make me ________ but excited. I know I will continue to scare myself.
1.A.himself B.herself C.ourselves D.themselves
2.A.At last B.By mistake C.To be honest D.By accident
3.A.boy B.rule C.joke D.job
4.A.kindness B.excitement C.success D.sadness
5.A.danger B.fear C.silence D.fun
6.A.but B.although C.so D.if
7.A.create B.plan C.guess D.ask
8.A.Happily B.Shortly C.Finally D.Recently
9.A.stopping B.imagining C.deciding D.choosing
10.A.happy B.scared C.bored D.angry
Farmers depend on good weather ________ their crops.
A.grow B.to grow C.growing D.to growing