33. I saw your father under the tree , .
A. seat ; thinking
B. seating ; thought
C. seated ; think
D. seated ; thinking
34: The library needs , but it’ll have until Sunday.
A. to clean ; to wait B. to clean ;
waiting
C. cleaning ; to wait D. cleaning ;
waiting
35: many times , they succeeded the experiment.
A. Having tried ; in
doing B. Tried ; in being done
C. Having tried ; to
do D. Tried ;
doing
36: “We must keep a secret of the things here”, the
general
said at the man in
charge of[F4] the information office.
A. discussed ; stared[F5] seriously
[F6]
B. being discussed ;seriously staring
C. to be discussed ;seriously stared
D. having been discussed ; and seriously stared
37: He did his best to make himself with his English.
A. understand ; spoken B. hear ; spoken
C. heard ; speaking
D. understood ; spoken
38: My grandpa likes young people basketball.
A. to watch ; play
B. watching ; to play
C. watching ; playing D. to
watch ; playing
39: ---Whom should the message be sent to ?
---My father is the
one .
A. to sent it
B. to be sent to
C. for senting it
D. to sent it to
40: I didn’t feel like ,so he suggested
an English letter right now.
A. reading ; practicing writing
B. reading ; to practice to write
C. to read ; to practice writing
D. to read ; to practice write
41: They know her very well. They had seen
her up form childhood.
A. grow
B. grew
C. was growing
D. to grow
42: The chair looks rather hard , but in
fact ,it is very comfortable to .
A. sit
B. sit on
C. be set D.
be sat on
43: There was a terrible noise the sudden burst[F7] of light.
A. followed
B. following
C. to be followed D.
being followed
44: ---Good morning. Can I help you ?
---I’d like to have this package ,madam.
A. be weight
B. to be weight
C. to weight
D. weight
45: Last summer I took a course on .
A. how to make dress B. how dress be made
C. how to be made dress D. how dress to be made
46: The secretary[F8] worked late into the night, a long speech for the president.
A. to prepare
B. preparing
C. prepared
D. was preparing
47: She’s upstairs letters.
A. writes
B. is writing
C. write
D. writing
48: The speaker raised his voice but still
couldn’t
make himself .
A. hear
B. to hear
C. hearing
D. heard
49: The murderer[F9] was bought in , with his hands behind his back.
A. being tied
B. having tired
C. to be tied
D.
tired
50: On Saturday afternoon , Mr Green went to
the market ,
Some bananas and visited his cousin.
A. bought
B. buying
C. to buy
D. buy
51: Jane was made the truck for a week as a punishment[F10] .
A. to wash
B. washing
C. wash
D. to be washing
52: Mr smith warned her daughter after drinking.
A. never to drive B.
never drive
C. never driving
D. ever drive
53: I can hardly imagine Peter across
the Atlantic Ocean[F11] in five days.
A. sail
B. to sail
C. sailing
D. to have sailed
54: ---Shall we go skating or stay at home ?
---Which do yourself ?
A. do your rather B.
would you rather
C. will you rather D. should
you rather
55: a replay , he decided to write again.
A. Not receiving
B. Receiving not
C. Not having received D. Having not received
56: The salesman[F12] scolded[F13] the girl caught and let her off.
A. to have stolen B. to be stealing
C. to steal
D. stealing
57: Little Jim should love to the theatre this evening.
A. to be taken
C. to take
C. being taken
D. taking
58: ---I usually go there by train.
---Why not by boat for a change[F14]
A. to try going
B. trying to go
C. to try and go
D. try going
59: I would appreciate[F15] back this afternoon.
A: you to call
B. you call
C. your calling
D. you’re
calling
60: is a good form[F16] ofexercise for both young and old.
A. The walk
B. Walking
C. To walk
D. Walk
61: “Can’t
you read?” Mary said to the notice.
A.
angrily pointing
B. and point angrily
C.
angrily pointed
D. and angrily pointing
62: The computer centre , last year, is very popular
among
the students in this school.
A.
open
B. opening
C.
having opened
D. opened
63: Charles Babbage is generally considered the first computer.
A.
to invent
B. inventing
C.
to have invented
D. having invented
64: How about the two of us a walk down the garden.
A. to
take
B. take
C.
taking
D. to be taking
65: down the radio---the baby’s asleep in the next room.
A.
Turing
B. To turn
C.
Turned
D. Turn
66: The visiting Minister expressed his satisfaction with his talks ,
That he had enjoyed his stay here.
A.
having added
B. to add
C.
adding
D. added
67: The first text books for teaching English as a foreign
Language came out in the 16th century.
A.
having written
B. to be written
C.
being written
D. written
68: She set out soon after dark home an hour later.
A.
arriving
B. to arrive
C. having arrived
D. and arrived
69: We agreed here but so far she hasn’t turned up yet.
A.
having met
B. meeting
C. to
meet
D. to have met
70: ---You were brave enough to raise abjections[F17] at the meeting.
---Well , now I regret that.
A. to
do
B. to be doing
C. to
have done
D. having done
71: Such people are .
A. respect[F18]
B. to respect
C. to be
respecting
D. to be respected
72: There is nothing to do except till it shops snowing.
A. to
wait B.
waiting
C.
wait
D. waits
73: I am sorry you so much trouble. And thank you
for you help.
A. to
give
B. to have given
C.
giving
D. gave
74: She was sorry she had got no knife .
A. to
cut
B. cutting
C. to
cut it
D. to cut it with
75: The novel is said last month.
A. to
publish
B. to be published
C.
publish
D. to have
been published
76: She doesn’t like .
A.
praised[F19]
B. to praised
C.
to be praised
D. praising
77: you the truth. I don’t want to tell you about it.
A. To
tell
B. Telling
C. To be
told
D. Told
78: ---Do you want to give a talk on that subject?
--- .
A. I
wouldn’t prefer. B. I
prefer not
C. I
prefer not to
D. I prefer to not
79: ---In class you should listen to Miss Gao English
A. to
speak
B. speak
C.
speaks
D. spoke
80: We ask to work in the countryside.
A. to be
sent
B. to send
C. to be
sending
D. sending
81: Catching the first bus will mean at five o’clock.
A. to
get up
B. get up
C.
getting up
D. got up
82: The television is a machine.
A.
newly-inventing
B. newly-invented
C.
newly-invent
D.
newly-invention
83: English is one of the widely language.
A.
use
B. using
C.
used
D. to use
84: Deeply , I thanked him again and again.
A.
touched
B. touch
C.
touching
D. to touch
85: the windows and the door, the
students left the room.
A. Being
closed
B. Closed
C.
Having closed
D. To close
86: The mothers saw their children well at the nursery[F20] .
A.
taking care of
B. to take care of
C. to be
taken care of D.
taken care of
87: from his looks, he is a kind man.
A.
Judging
B. Being judged
C. To
judge
D. Judge[F21]
88: The boy’s body was covered with
a national flag, .
A. left
his face expose[F22] d B. to have his
face exposing
C.
leaving his face exposing D.
leaving his face exposed
89: When I got home, I found the gas but the door remained[F23] .
A.
burned ; locking
B. burning; locking
C.
burning ; locked
D. to burn ; to lock
90: that it was going to snow, the climbers
decides to
put
off their attempt[F24] on the highest peak.
A.
Having been told B.
Having told
D.
Told
D. Telling
91: I’ll never forget Paris for the first time.
A. to
visit
B. visit
B.
visiting
D. visited
92: The students are busy for the examination.
A.
prepare
B. preparing
C. to
prepare
D. to be prepared
93: I regret hard at school.
A. not
to study
B. not having studied
C. not
study
D. having not studied
94: Your car need .
A. to
oil
B. being oiled
C.
oil
D. oiling
95: The old man needs .
A. look
after
B. looking after
C. being
looked after
D. to look after
96: The problem is worth .
A.
discussing
B. discuss
C. being
discussed
D. discussed
97: Instead of sights, Edison
would spend
the
time in the public library.
A. seeing ; reading B. see ; read
C. to see ; to read
D. seeing ; to read
98: All the children enjoy at the seaside.
A. to
play
B. play
C. to be
playing
C. playing
99: Please remember the lights before the classroom.
A. turn
off ; leave
B. to turn off ; leaving
C.
turning off ; leave D.
turning off ; leaving
100: He prevented his son from it.
A:
doing
B. to do
C.
do
D.
did