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1¡¢Stop making so much noise ____ the neighbor will start complaining.
A¡¢or else B¡¢but still C¡¢and then D¡¢so that
2¡¢We hope to go to the beach tomorrow, but we won¡¯t go ____ it¡¯s raining.
A¡¢if B¡¢when C¡¢though D¡¢because
3¡¢¨D¨DThe weather is too cold ____ March this year.
¨D¨DIt was still ____ when I came here years ago.
A¡¢for; colder B¡¢in; cold C¡¢in; hot D¡¢for; hotter
4¡¢¨D¨DHow much vinegar did you put in the soup?
¨D¨DI¡¯m sorry to say, ____. I forget.
A¡¢no B¡¢no one C¡¢nothing D¡¢none
5¡¢He is only too ready to help others, seldom, ____, refusing them when they turn to him.
A¡¢if never B¡¢if ever C¡¢if not D¡¢if any
6¡¢¨D¨DWhat should I wear to attend his wedding party?
¨D¨DDress ____ you like.
A¡¢what B¡¢however C¡¢whatever D¡¢how
7¡¢¨D¨DThe research on the new bird flu virus vaccine is challenging and demanding. Who do you think can do the job?
¨D¨D____ my students have a try?
A¡¢Shall B¡¢Must C¡¢Will D¡¢May
8¡¢I¡¯d like to live somewhere ____ the sun shines all year long.
A¡¢which B¡¢that C¡¢where D¡¢in which
9¡¢I ____ to go for a walk, but someone called and I couldn¡¯t get away.
A¡¢was planning B¡¢planned C¡¢had planned D¡¢would plan
10¡¢¨D¨DYour book, Tommy?
¨D¨DNo, Mom, it¡¯s my friend¡¯s.
¨D¨DRemember to return it to ____ name is on it.
A¡¢what B¡¢which C¡¢whose D¡¢whosever
11¡¢Thank you for sending us ____ fresh vegetables of many kinds. You have done us ____ a great service.
A¡¢²»Ìa B¡¢the£»a C¡¢²»Ì²»Ìî D¡¢the£»²»Ìî
12¡¢Now that we ____ all the money, it¡¯s no use turning on me and saying it¡¯s all my fault.
A¡¢had lost B¡¢lost C¡¢have lost D¡¢lose
13¡¢We had a really bad time about six months ago but now things are ____.
A¡¢looking up B¡¢coming up C¡¢making up D¡¢turning up
14¡¢¨D¨DWhen did it begin to snow?
¨D¨DIt started ____ the night.
A¡¢during B¡¢by C¡¢from D¡¢at
15¡¢Young as he is, David has gained ____ rich experience in ____ society.
A¡¢the; the B¡¢a; ²»Ìî C¡¢²»Ì²»Ìî D¡¢²»Ìthe
16¡¢____ from endless homework on weekends, the students now find their own activities, such as taking a ride together to watch the sunwise.
A¡¢Freed B¡¢Freeing C¡¢To free D¡¢having freed
17¡¢¨D¨DSo you missed the meeting.
¨D¨D____. I got there five minutes before it finished.
A¡¢Not at all B¡¢Not exactly C¡¢Not especially D¡¢Not really
18¡¢¨D¨DDo you mind if I smoke?
¨D¨D____
A¡¢Why not? B¡¢Yes, help yourself C¡¢Go ahead D¡¢Yes, but you¡¯d better not
19¡¢¨D¨DWe must thank you for taking the trouble to cook us a meal.
¨D¨D____.
A¡¢With pleasure B¡¢It doesn¡¯t matter C¡¢It was no trouble at all D¡¢By all means
20¡¢____ the temperature might drop, coal was prepared for warming.
A¡¢To consider B¡¢Considered C¡¢Considering D¡¢To be considered
21¡¢¨D¨DTom, you are caught late again.
¨D¨DOh, ____.
A¡¢not at all B¡¢just my luck C¡¢never mind D¡¢that¡¯s all right
22¡¢¨D¨DWhat do you think of the concert?
¨D¨DI really enjoy it. I didn¡¯t expect it was ____ wonderful.
A¡¢as B¡¢more C¡¢most D¡¢very
23¡¢The engineers made two big plans for the dam, ____ was never put in force.
A¡¢one of them B¡¢which C¡¢one of which D¡¢every one of which
24¡¢I have no one ____ me, for I am a new comer here.
A¡¢help B¡¢helping C¡¢to help D¡¢to have helped
25¡¢The little girl couldn¡¯t work the problem out. She wasn¡¯t ____ clever.
A¡¢that B¡¢much C¡¢enough D¡¢too
26¡¢Listen! His family must be quarrelling, ____?
A¡¢mustn¡¯t it B¡¢isn¡¯t it C¡¢aren¡¯t they D¡¢needn¡¯t they
27¡¢The police have ____ power to deal with such matters by ____ law.
A¡¢the; the B¡¢²»Ì²»Ìî C¡¢²»Ìthe D¡¢the£»²»Ìî
28¡¢Jack felt unhappy as they all went outing ____ him.
A¡¢except B¡¢but C¡¢without D¡¢besides
29¡¢That she hadn¡¯t kept her ____ on her work resulted in the failure.
A¡¢head B¡¢heart C¡¢brain D¡¢mind
30¡¢¨D¨DDid your sister pass the exam?
¨D¨DShe failed and is in low spirits.
¨D¨DI¡¯m sorry for her.
¨D¨D____.
A¡¢Thank you B¡¢You¡¯re welcome C¡¢I would think so D¡¢Never mind
31¡¢The students spent as much time getting trained as they ____ studying.
A¡¢disliked B¡¢were C¡¢had D¡¢did
32¡¢It was believed that things would get worse, but ____ it is they are getting better.
A¡¢before B¡¢after C¡¢because D¡¢as
33¡¢As time went by, the plan stuck ____ fairly practical.
A¡¢to proved B¡¢to proving C¡¢proved D¡¢to be proved
34¡¢More than one ____ the people heart and soul.
A¡¢official has served B¡¢officials have served
C¡¢official has served for D¡¢officials have served for
35¡¢The president stood by a window inside the room, ____, looking over the square.
A¡¢where I entered B¡¢into which I entered C¡¢which I entered D¡¢that I entered
36¡¢Though I ____ to go abroad, I changed my mind and decided to stay with my family.
A¡¢had wanted B¡¢wanted C¡¢would want D¡¢did want
37¡¢My brother is very tall. The little bed won¡¯t ____ for him.
A¡¢prepare B¡¢match C¡¢fit D¡¢do
38¡¢¨D¨DThank you so much for the lovely evening, Dennis.
¨D¨DYou¡¯re quite welcome, Julie. ____. We¡¯d been looking forward to seeing you.
A¡¢Were glad to meet you B¡¢I¡¯m afraid you didn¡¯t have a good time
C¡¢Thank you for your coming D¡¢Just stay a little longer, please
39¡¢Scientists say they have found a way to produce the human body¡¯s own cancer-killing cells through gene treatment, ____ new hope to cancer sufferers.
A¡¢offering B¡¢showing C¡¢taking D¡¢making
40¡¢We are going to discuss the way of reading works ____ it is used for real life purposes, and this should give you a better understanding of it.
A¡¢that B¡¢which C¡¢where D¡¢when
41¡¢¨D¨DThe dinner was delicious!
¨D¨DI agree. I am so full.
¨D¨DThat¡¯s too bad. But some dessert ____.
A¡¢has ordered B¡¢will be ordered C¡¢has been ordered D¡¢was going to be ordered
42¡¢¨D¨DThis wall of air is an effective answer to the problem and it ____ work.
¨D¨DBut it is a question to put such a wall of air around the statue.
A¡¢may B¡¢must C¡¢should D¡¢could
43¡¢We should know that we can only reach the top if we are ready to ____ and learn from failure.
A¡¢deal with B¡¢depend on C¡¢carry on D¡¢go with
44¡¢¨D¨DGood evening. I ____ to see Miss Jessic.
¨D¨DOh! Good evening. I¡¯m sorry, but she is not in.
A¡¢came B¡¢come C¡¢have come D¡¢had come
45¡¢¨D¨DPlease call me at 8:00 tomorrow morning. I¡¯m kind of forgetful.
¨D¨DDon¡¯t worry about that, you¡¯ll be surely ____.
A¡¢reminded B¡¢told C¡¢warned D¡¢informed
46¡¢¨D¨DWhat¡¯s the matter with Tim?
¨D¨DOh, Tim¡¯s cellphone was left in a taxi accidentally, never ____ again.
A¡¢to find B¡¢to be found C¡¢finding D¡¢being found
47¡¢A terrible earthquake happened in that district at the end of 2004, ____ many countries in the world paid close attention to this.
A¡¢where B¡¢when C¡¢which D¡¢what
48¡¢¨D¨DHow come a simple meal like this costs so much?
¨D¨DWe have ____ in your bill the cost of the cup you broke just now.
A¡¢added B¡¢included C¡¢contained D¡¢charged
49¡¢¨D¨DYou didn¡¯t wait for Mr. Black last night, did you?
¨D¨DNo, but we ____. He didn¡¯t return home at all.
A¡¢couldn¡¯t have B¡¢needn¡¯t have C¡¢didn¡¯t need to D¡¢should wait have
50¡¢¨D¨DHow do you think I should receive the reporter?
¨D¨D____ you feel about him, try to be polite.
A¡¢How B¡¢What C¡¢Whatever D¡¢However
51¡¢____ has recently been done to provide more buses for the people, a shortage of public vehicles remains a serious problem.
A¡¢That B¡¢What C¡¢In spite of what D¡¢Though what
52¡¢As we have much time left, let¡¯s discuss the matter ____ tea and cake.
A¡¢over B¡¢with C¡¢by D¡¢at
53¡¢Mr Black must be worried about something. You can ____ it from the look on his face.
A¡¢reason B¡¢recognize C¡¢read D¡¢realize
54¡¢¨D¨DCan I pay the bill by check?
¨D¨DSorry, sir. But it is the management rule of our hotel that payment ____ be made in cash.
A¡¢shall B¡¢need C¡¢will D¡¢can
55¡¢If you win the competition, you will be given ____ to Europe for two.
A¡¢a free 7-day trip B¡¢a free trip for 7-day C¡¢a 7-day free trip D¡¢a trip for 7-day free
56¡¢¨D¨DHey, Kelin. Happy new year! ____?
¨D¨DOk, I guess. My grandma kept cooking and cooking, so I just kept eating.
A¡¢How was your break B¡¢How is your grandma
C¡¢Where did you go for holiday D¡¢What did you do in your holiday
57¡¢¨D¨DWould you mind giving your advice on how to improve our business management?
¨D¨Dif you make ____ most of the equipment, there will be ____ rise in production.
A¡¢²»Ì²»Ìî B¡¢the£»a C¡¢²»Ìa D¡¢the£»²»Ìî
58¡¢¨D¨DWill $200 ____ the cost of the damage?
¨D¨DI¡¯m afraid not. I need at least $100 more.
A¡¢do B¡¢include C¡¢cover D¡¢afford
59¡¢If you live in the country or have ever visited there, ____ are that you have heard birds singing to welcome the new day.
A¡¢situations B¡¢facts C¡¢dances D¡¢possibilities
60¡¢I ____ you, but I didn¡¯t think you would listen to me.
A¡¢could have told B¡¢must have told C¡¢should tell D¡¢might rell
61¡¢This problem may lead to more serious ones if ____ unsolved.
A¡¢making B¡¢remained C¡¢keeping D¡¢left
62¡¢I have no dreams ____ to have a happy life.
A¡¢rather than B¡¢more than C¡¢other than D¡¢less than
63¡¢¨D¨DYou know Mr. Green has been ill for days?
¨D¨DYes, I wonder if he is ____ better now.
A¡¢some B¡¢much C¡¢any D¡¢no
64¡¢$
A¡¢spend B¡¢take C¡¢cover D¡¢meet
65¡¢Working in the kitchen for years made Tom ____ a good cook.
A¡¢for B¡¢into C¡¢of D¡¢as
66¡¢She was such a proud person that she would die ____ she would admit she was wrong.
A¡¢rather than B¡¢until C¡¢after D¡¢before
67¡¢¨D¨DAre you through with your homework?
¨D¨DWell, ____.
A¡¢sort of B¡¢go ahead C¡¢why not D¡¢that¡¯s OK
68¡¢¨D¨DWhat field will your son go into after graduation from Nanjing University?
¨D¨DI¡¯m not quite certain, but he ____ a good teacher of English.
A¡¢promises B¡¢becomes C¡¢makes D¡¢proves
69¡¢My mother is always warning me when I go out, ¡°Don¡¯t get off the bus ____ it is stopping.¡±
A¡¢until B¡¢before C¡¢while D¡¢after
70¡¢The dance performed by the disabled actors is really a hit, but years ago no one ____ they were to achieve such great success.
A¡¢must have imagined B¡¢could have imagined
C¡¢should have imagined D¡¢would have imagined
71¡¢The young lady prefers dressing up for a party to ____ by others.
A¡¢be noticed B¡¢being noticed C¡¢having been noticed D¡¢have been noticed
72¡¢Before the war broke out, many people ____ possessions they could not take with them.
A¡¢threw away B¡¢put away C¡¢gave away D¡¢carried away
73¡¢____ the pressure from work, teachers have to deal with psychological problems caused by interpersonal relationship.
A¡¢As far as B¡¢As long as C¡¢As well as D¡¢As soon as
74¡¢¨D¨DI hear your aunt likes travel, music, clothes and fine food.
¨D¨DOh, yeah, and music may have been ____ of her tastes.
A¡¢the rather more respectable B¡¢much the most respectable
C¡¢very the most respectable D¡¢even more respectable one
75¡¢____ children tend to prefer sweets to meat.
A¡¢The most B¡¢Most C¡¢Most of D¡¢The most of the
76¡¢¨D¨DHe looks very hot and dry.
¨D¨DSo ____ if you had a temperature of 103.
A¡¢would you B¡¢will you C¡¢would you have been D¡¢do you
77¡¢In 1927 Benjamin Franklin founded one of the first adult-education organizations, ____ the Junto.
A¡¢has been called B¡¢to call C¡¢a group called D¡¢which group called
78¡¢The car ____ at the present speed until it reaches the foot of the mountain at about nine o¡¯clock tonight.
A¡¢went B¡¢is going C¡¢goes D¡¢will be going
79¡¢¨D¨DYou didn¡¯t invite Mary to the ball?
¨D¨D____ her, too?
A¡¢Must I invite B¡¢Should I have invited C¡¢Must I have invited D¡¢Should I invite
80¡¢The number 9.11 is a special number, ____, I think, that will be remembered by the Americans forever.
A¡¢what B¡¢it C¡¢which D¡¢one
81¡¢Will you see to ____ that my birds are looked after well while I¡¯m away?
A¡¢them B¡¢yourself C¡¢it D¡¢me
82¡¢Many teens don¡¯t get enough sleep because they have too much homework, which ____ them up at night.
A¡¢makes B¡¢breaks C¡¢turns D¡¢keeps
83¡¢¨D¨DMs Lin looks rather a kind lady.
¨D¨DBut in fact she is cold and hard on us. You ____ believe it!
A¡¢shouldn¡¯t B¡¢wouldn¡¯t C¡¢mustn¡¯t D¡¢needn¡¯t
84¡¢The program is like a window on the world ____ you sit by it and fix your attention on what it shows.
A¡¢if B¡¢as C¡¢while D¡¢unless
85¡¢____ the search engine just gave me some brief introductions rather than the whole content of the book to read.
A¡¢Luckily B¡¢Mostly C¡¢Funnily D¡¢Disappointingly
86¡¢¨D¨DDid you know any French before you arrived in Washington?
¨D¨DNever ____ it, actually.
A¡¢had I learned B¡¢have I learned C¡¢I learned D¡¢was I learning
87¡¢In fact, more and more people ____ to live a greener, healthier and more environmentally ¡°green life¡±.
A¡¢chose B¡¢choose C¡¢are choosing D¡¢have chosen
88¡¢A special dinner there might include Chinese pork dish, British roast beef and French-style vegetables. Boiled rice ____ just about everything.
A¡¢is served with B¡¢will serve C¡¢serves with D¡¢is served
89¡¢The professor walked onto the platform and seated himself in a chair, ____ for answering questions.
A¡¢had prepared B¡¢being prepared C¡¢preparing D¡¢prepared
90¡¢In Scandinavian countries it is common ____ for the husband to stay at home to look after the baby.
A¡¢use B¡¢sense C¡¢practice D¡¢idea
91¡¢¨D¨DWhy was our foreign teacher unhappy yesterday?
¨D¨DNews about the tsunami striking her country ____ an attack of homesickness.
A¡¢set for B¡¢set out C¡¢set about D¡¢set off
92¡¢¨D¨DWe are informed that the Weifang International Kite Festival starts at 7:00.
¨D¨DOh, I didn¡¯t expect it was so early! I ____ to go out for dinner with my friends first.
A¡¢was planning B¡¢am planning C¡¢have been planning D¡¢have planned
93¡¢____ abroad for a tour can be a great honor for an ordinary person like me.
A¡¢Taken B¡¢Taking C¡¢Being taken D¡¢Having been taken
94¡¢¨D¨DDid your classmate accept your invitation?
¨D¨DNo, he ____ refused.
A¡¢as far as B¡¢as well as C¡¢as soon as D¡¢as good as
95¡¢I spent the whole day repairing the motorbike. The work was ____ simple.
A¡¢nothing but B¡¢anything but C¡¢something of D¡¢all except
96¡¢¨D¨DNot getting that job was a big let-down.
¨D¨DDon¡¯t worry. Something better will ____.
A¡¢come along B¡¢take on C¡¢go by D¡¢fall behind
97¡¢____ the help of experienced career instructors, this type of job-hunting training ____ to be very efficient.
A¡¢By; has proved B¡¢With; has proved C¡¢Under; is proving D¡¢With; is proved
98¡¢To get as much firsthand information as possible, inspectors will hold workshops and distribute questionnaires, ____?
A¡¢isn¡¯t it B¡¢won¡¯t it C¡¢aren¡¯t they D¡¢won¡¯t they
99¡¢It¡¯s a bad practice to ____ children much money as a New Year gift.
A¡¢promise B¡¢permit C¡¢admit D¡¢allow
100¡¢By the time you arrive home, I ____, so please don¡¯t make any noise when you come in.
A¡¢shall have been sleeping B¡¢shall have slept C¡¢shall sleep D¡¢shall be sleeping
101¡¢Doing your homework is a sure way to improve your test scores, and this is especially true ____ it comes to classroom tests.
A¡¢before B¡¢since C¡¢when D¡¢after
102¡¢If you don¡¯t keep the meat in the refrigerator on such a hot day, it may ____.
A¡¢go out B¡¢go away C¡¢go off D¡¢go down
103¡¢His letter was especially welcome as I ____ from him for long.
A¡¢haven¡¯t heard B¡¢would not heard C¡¢hadn¡¯t heard D¡¢didn¡¯t heard
104¡¢Examination compositions, together with most business letters and government reports, are the main situations ____ formal language is used.
A¡¢in which B¡¢on which C¡¢of which D¡¢for which
105¡¢There aren¡¯t many seats left for the concert; you had better make sure ____ two today.
A¡¢getting B¡¢to have got C¡¢that you get D¡¢that you will get
106¡¢¨D¨DYou can¡¯t imagine ____ fantastic fun web chatting is.
¨D¨DReally? But it may cause a lot of trouble sometimes.
A¡¢what B¡¢how C¡¢why D¡¢so
107¡¢____ friend of my grandfather¡¯s will come tomorrow. I¡¯m wondering how old ____ man he might be.
A¡¢The; a B¡¢The; the C¡¢A; a D¡¢A; the
108¡¢¨D¨DWho is making so much noise in the garden?
¨D¨D____ the children.
A¡¢There are B¡¢They are C¡¢That is D¡¢It is
109¡¢The Cleveland
Cavaliers ____ the Los Angeles Lakers 108
A¡¢hit B¡¢hitted C¡¢beat D¡¢beated
110¡¢¨D¨DHow did you sleep last night?
¨D¨DLike a log. Never slept ____.
A¡¢well B¡¢deeply C¡¢better D¡¢best
111¡¢¨D¨DThe book isn¡¯t easy for Jack to understand, is it?
¨D¨D____. His foreign language is far better than expected.
A¡¢No, it isn¡¯t B¡¢I¡¯m afraid not C¡¢I don¡¯t think so D¡¢Yes, it is
112¡¢To read Tolstoy and ____ to the nineteenth century Russian literature are two excellent reasons for taking Professor Morrel¡¯s course.
A¡¢to introduce B¡¢introduce C¡¢being introduced D¡¢to be introduced
113¡¢You¡¯d better not wear such ties, because they ____ three years ago.
A¡¢went on B¡¢went off C¡¢went over D¡¢went out
114¡¢¨D¨D¡°Dear Frank, when will our wedding be?¡±
¨D¨D¡°Ah, when? God knows.¡± He said, and ____ away from her, walked rapidly away.
A¡¢turning B¡¢turned C¡¢turn D¡¢to turn
115¡¢¨D¨DWatch!
¨D¨DI ____ but ____ I ____ anything unusual.
A¡¢watched; have watched B¡¢have watched; am not seeing
C¡¢was watching; wasn¡¯t seeing D¡¢am watching; don¡¯t see
116¡¢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
117¡¢¨D¨DWhy are the tax collectors so busy?
¨D¨DMany people prefer to have their tax forms completed by a professional rather than ___.
A¡¢do it themselves B¡¢doing it themselves
C¡¢to do it themselves D¡¢done by themselves
118¡¢She felt sorry that she had disturbed the ____ calmness of a man she respected.
A¡¢regular B¡¢curious C¡¢usual D¡¢various
119¡¢I haven¡¯t read ____ of his books, but judging from the one I have read I think he¡¯s a very promising writer.
A¡¢any B¡¢none C¡¢both D¡¢either
120¡¢Women have ____ equal say in affairs at home.
A¡¢any B¡¢some C¡¢/ D¡¢an
121¡¢¨D¨DTomorrow ____ my birthday. I¡¯d like you and Jane to come.
¨D¨DI¡¯m not sure if she ____ free.
A¡¢will be; is B¡¢is going to; is C¡¢is; is D¡¢is; will be
122¡¢¨D¨DDo you have anything in mind ____ you¡¯d like for supper?
¨D¨DWell, ____ is okay with me.
A¡¢that; anything B¡¢which; everything C¡¢what; whatever D¡¢where; something
123¡¢Parents are advised to take pressure ____ a child and give him some encouragement before an exam.
A¡¢off B¡¢out C¡¢from D¡¢away
124¡¢The generous donation from China to the sufferers in the killing Indian Ocean Quake-tsunami has ____ the Chinese people¡¯s unselfishness and internationalism.
A¡¢let out B¡¢brought out C¡¢given out D¡¢taken out
125¡¢My command of English is not ____ yours.
A¡¢as half as B¡¢so half good as C¡¢good as half as D¡¢half so good as
126¡¢I know the man by ____ but I have never spoken to him.
A¡¢chance B¡¢heart C¡¢sight D¡¢experience
127¡¢____ nearly all behavior is learned behavior is a basic assumption of social scientists.
A¡¢/ B¡¢That C¡¢It is acceptable D¡¢When
128¡¢¨D¨DMary, what would you say to a holiday for the weekend?
¨D¨D____. I am simply tired of life here.
A¡¢You¡¯re taken the words out of my mouth B¡¢Enjoy yourself
C¡¢I can¡¯t afford the time D¡¢Where should we go?
129¡¢A British man who ____ to play practical jokes ____ his own humorous art work in four major New York museums over the last two weeks.
A¡¢liked; has secretly hung B¡¢likes; has secretly hung
C¡¢had liked; secretly hung D¡¢has liked; secretly hung
130¡¢¨D¨DAre you content with her lecture?
¨D¨DNowhere near that. It ____.
A¡¢may have been good B¡¢couldn¡¯t have been worse C¡¢can¡¯t be better D¡¢must be better
131¡¢Shanghai is the first city in the world ____a high-speed maglev train, from the city to Pudong Airport.
A¡¢to build B¡¢to be built C¡¢to have built D¡¢to have been built
132¡¢After the 1980s, the West became Godlike to many Chinese because of ____ Westerners¡¯ wealth, and ____ freedom to do what they wanted.
A¡¢/; / B¡¢the; the C¡¢the; / D¡¢/; the
133¡¢Experience is
believing. If you¡¯d like to know what it ____ like to be a soldier in
World War ¢ò£¬____ the game ¡°Brothers in Arms: Roads to Hill
A¡¢would be; try B¡¢was; try C¡¢would be; trying D¡¢was; trying
134¡¢The inspector ____ his fingers over the sheet of newspaper. There were some marks on the surface of the paper.
A¡¢turned B¡¢set C¡¢held D¡¢ran
135¡¢The size of the generation gap seems to be spreading with ____ rapid changes in technology, in education, in transportation and in communication that are taking place all over ____ globe.
A¡¢the; the B¡¢the; / C¡¢/; / D¡¢/; the
136¡¢Nothing in my life has meant ____ to me as his praise.
A¡¢as much B¡¢more C¡¢that much D¡¢as good
137¡¢Never in my wildest dreams ____ lead to a career in the NBA, which has allowed me to give back to my people in Africa.
A¡¢I thought the chance would B¡¢I thought would the chance
C¡¢did I think the chance would D¡¢did I think would the chance
138¡¢¨D¨DMay I put my luggage on the seat beside you, sir?
¨D¨D____.
A¡¢Sure, with pleasure B¡¢Okay, please yourself C¡¢Well, never mind D¡¢Yes, help yourself
139¡¢She¡¯s fainted. Throw some water on her face and she¡¯ll ____.
A¡¢come round B¡¢come along C¡¢come on D¡¢come out
140¡¢Small as it is, the ant is as much a creature as ____ all other animals on the earth.
A¡¢are B¡¢is C¡¢have D¡¢do
141¡¢¨D¨DHow is it that you know she¡¯s got back from the UK?
¨D¨DShe ____ when I came out of the house this morning.
A¡¢seemed to be passing B¡¢happened to have passed C¡¢chanced to be passing D¡¢chose to be passing
142¡¢¨D¨DIs there any hope of saving his life?
¨D¨DHis injuries are extremely serious, but he¡¯s expected to ____.
A¡¢pull in B¡¢pull through C¡¢pull up D¡¢pull over
143¡¢All the task ____ ahead of time, they decided to go on holiday for a week.
A¡¢had been finished B¡¢were finished C¡¢having been finished D¡¢been finished
144¡¢¨D¨DHe ought ot have been warned of the danger.
¨D¨D____, but he wouldn¡¯t listen to me.
A¡¢yes, he ought to B¡¢So he was C¡¢So was he D¡¢So it was with him
145¡¢Lang Ping, who is said to have started her coaching career in America, ____ volleyball in China for almost twenty years.
A¡¢played B¡¢have played C¡¢was playing D¡¢had played
146¡¢An actor can not well play the role without life experience ____ more than a dancer can make a difference without much practice.
A¡¢any B¡¢no C¡¢not D¡¢much
147¡¢Each of the 400 people received from their boss____ gift¨D¨D¡°Who moved my cheese?¡±¨D¨D____ best-seller in the US¨D¨Dto understand how to deal with changes in their lives and work.
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