5.We haven't enough books for _______; some of you will have to share.( )
A. | somebody | B. | anybody | C. | everybody | D. | nobody |
4.-When will it be convenient for us to meet?Monday or Tuesday?
-___________.I will be busy the whole week.( )
-___________.I will be busy the whole week.( )
A. | Either | B. | Both | C. | None | D. | Neither |
3.________ going to the program If You Are the One,she knew she had to be there or her mother would be unhappy.( )
A. | Although much she disliked | B. | Much although she disliked | ||
C. | As she disliked much | D. | Much as she disliked |
2.________full use of the chance,or you will never achieve your dream of overseas study.( )
A. | Making | B. | To make | C. | Make | D. | To be made |
1.________you've passed the final exam,you can prepare for the coming holiday.( )
A. | Now that | B. | As soon as | C. | Although | D. | If |
20.I guess she loved smoking, I was not completely sure about it.( )
A. | since | B. | if | C. | though | D. | until |
19.______ caused Mary to hold another party a week later.( )
A. | We being absent | B. | Our being absent | ||
C. | We were absent | D. | Because we were absent |
18.What worried the mother most was __________ the Internet after class in this school.( )
A. | her son's not forbidding surfing | |
B. | her son's not being forbidden to surf | |
C. | her son's being not forbidden to surf | |
D. | her son's having not forbidden surfing |
17.He said he had called me to return home,but I didn't receive _________.( )
A. | one | B. | it | C. | anyone | D. | anything |
16.Today I am known for my voice.Perhaps the greatest honor came when I was asked to read The New Testament (《新约全书》) on tape.
But it (36)B a long time to believe such good things could happen to me.When I was a child,I stuttered (结巴) so badly that I was completely (37)C to speak in public.
Then when I was 14,Professor Donald Crouch came to my school.He was a retired college professor.English was his favorite subject and (38)Dwas his deepest love.He held a book of poems as if it were a crystal,turning pages as if uncovering treasures.When he heard that our school was teaching Shakespeare and other classics,he felt regretful for not being a part of our school sooner.
When he learned that I not only loved poetry but was writing it,we became closer.There was,however,one(39)A-Professor Crouch could not stand the fact that I refused to read my poems to the class.
"Jim,poetry is (40)Bto be read aloud,"he said."You should be able to speak those beautiful words."I shook my head and(41)A.
One day he(42)Cme.
After handing in a poem,I waited for his (43)D.It didn't come.Instead one day as the students had gathered together,he (44)Ame,"Jim,I don't think you wrote this poem."
I stared at him in disbelief."Why,"I started,(45)Bflooding me."of course I did!""Well,then,"he said,"you've got to prove it by getting up and (46)C it from memory."
By then the other students had settled at their desks.With knees shaking,I walked up to the front.For a moment I stood there,breathless.Then I began,and kept going.I recited my poem all the way through!
Afterwards,Professor Crouch encouraged me to read other writers'poetry before the public. I discovered I did have a (n)(47)Aand found my classmates actually looked forward to hearing me recite.
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But it (36)B a long time to believe such good things could happen to me.When I was a child,I stuttered (结巴) so badly that I was completely (37)C to speak in public.
Then when I was 14,Professor Donald Crouch came to my school.He was a retired college professor.English was his favorite subject and (38)Dwas his deepest love.He held a book of poems as if it were a crystal,turning pages as if uncovering treasures.When he heard that our school was teaching Shakespeare and other classics,he felt regretful for not being a part of our school sooner.
When he learned that I not only loved poetry but was writing it,we became closer.There was,however,one(39)A-Professor Crouch could not stand the fact that I refused to read my poems to the class.
"Jim,poetry is (40)Bto be read aloud,"he said."You should be able to speak those beautiful words."I shook my head and(41)A.
One day he(42)Cme.
After handing in a poem,I waited for his (43)D.It didn't come.Instead one day as the students had gathered together,he (44)Ame,"Jim,I don't think you wrote this poem."
I stared at him in disbelief."Why,"I started,(45)Bflooding me."of course I did!""Well,then,"he said,"you've got to prove it by getting up and (46)C it from memory."
By then the other students had settled at their desks.With knees shaking,I walked up to the front.For a moment I stood there,breathless.Then I began,and kept going.I recited my poem all the way through!
Afterwards,Professor Crouch encouraged me to read other writers'poetry before the public. I discovered I did have a (n)(47)Aand found my classmates actually looked forward to hearing me recite.
36.A.lasted | B.took | C.cost | D.wasted |
37.A.unnecessary | B.unlikely | C.unable | D.impossible |
38.A.archaeology | B.art | C.architecture | D.poetry |
39.A.difficulty | B.promise | C.agreement | D.difference |
40.A.said | B.meant | C.prepared | D.found |
41.A.turned away | B.sat down | C.talked back | D.gave in |
42.A.greeted | B.scolded | C.tricked | D.comforted |
43.A.help | B.idea | C.reward | D.comment |
44.A.challenged | B.attacked | C.noticed | D.told |
45.A.pride | B.anger | C.excitement | D.joy |
46.A.reading | B.speaking | C.repeating | D.telling |
47.A.voice | B.Sound | C.appearance | D.interest |