30. Whom would you like to _________ with
you tomorrow?
A. have to go B. have go C. having gone D. having to go
Section B
Directions: For each
blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C
and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. (12%)
Languages keep 31 words from other languages.
This is one of the reasons 32 languages keep changing almost every
day. What we should do about the 33 number of “borrowed words” in our 34 is something that deserves careful
thought. In England
nowadays, there is 35 to decide which new words should be
accepted into the language. A standard was 36 set for the English language by
King Henry VII. That is why we have the
37 ”the
King’s English”. King Henry VII was a poet who showed great 38 _for language. He set a
standard for 39
people were to speak
English, but who can make a decision is anyone’s guess.
Today, the spread of “borrowed words” is mostly 40 the easily accessed Internet
and television programmes from across the world. Some people are optimistic(乐观的) and believe that this progress
is good; 41 others worry that it may result in
language pollution. Which opinion you agree 42 is up to you.