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1, It displease my parents when Richard and I stay out late every night. My # X/ g" m& [' y2 A1 h8 O. b i# d) C
parents don ' t approve_____. " \8 l. ]% c' h1 p D: j k( E
A, of me and Richard staying out late every night. 5 l. d/ t! c5 l% u" l4 B" \. }
B, of Richard and me staying out late every night. : k; d( E7 q0 `5 ^1 j
C, of Richard ' s and my staying out late every night. ! N# ~9 |( a4 K, |1 x
D, when Richard and me stay out late every night.
6 p+ {+ q% i9 V2, " As for their going along with us, " she said, "________ ". v) s! @6 J5 f( x: A
A, my husband and myself certainly have no objection. - H9 A* t# Y+ r6 m5 w V
B, certainly my husband and I have no objection.
; y1 W, a5 d& g9 q: uC, either I or my husband certainly have no objection.
: m. V% I, y4 U$ GD, either my husband or I certainly have no objection.
" x+ z w7 ?/ p3, " any thing wrong? "" there was no objection on the part of ________ p
, V8 \& E F6 r- F% e& z7 Dresent ".
, l! O' F9 q3 p Z. O# vA, this.
# g+ V5 }/ W* l7 v' c9 UB, those. ; [; b' p6 Z+ [3 K1 r
C, these.
( R/ `, A+ N- y4 H( v8 dD, who. + B; N4 z5 X: l7 J# c3 C7 A8 o: C. m
4, Although oriental ideas of woman ' s subordination to man prevailed in t
$ \' [$ q/ A8 a" B) C! bhose days, she_______ meet with men on an equal basis. * A) u- ^& T. j1 X3 d
A, did not dared.
5 `% T' A9 A9 @! P l& S% I4 JB, dared not * K5 L" z4 ?, m9 f% ?
C, dared not to. 6 M6 N" s) `6 D# n, q! y
D, did dare not to.
2 n7 [7 y$ h* q1 V5, The stars (awaken) a certain reverence in man because, (though) always (p
1 h; q# |; e% Oresent), they are beyond (your) reach.
. V7 z& t" T1 P! U$ D6, I had hoped( to have learned )French before my trip (to Paris), but I (di # Y* N0 q+ k5 ?% q
d not have) any (extra money) for a course. 6 Q: C; y: w1 H4 X4 p5 s3 h& G
7, " what is the difference? "
7 ~5 D. {* b: b! D5 k8 q9 v" this furniture is different from______ ".
3 l2 U' X0 `4 QA, that book.
4 l8 i {/ _" f# L7 Z+ P- iB, your.
6 j1 |3 x: I* G( A. mC, that one.
& {7 ~6 z" g( d1 r1 oD, that. 9 M' E- K+ Z2 H7 g) g
8," we walked twenty miles today. "" I never guessed you could have walke x$ w3 H, l: s# W% y# G. q {# k
d _____ ". ! W( G: J2 n; I6 L/ V! P
A, as. 4 n$ N) s+ _8 P
B, this. / `9 [, d8 I4 a# K3 v3 ]* z
C, that. - Z5 G+ F& }# D8 t
d. such.
! y: K ?4 d1 k) p3 [$ ], Y9," what did Jack do last year? ". " I heard ____ taught German. ". + M, R, F9 _: j& p2 t
a, he.
3 ^4 d, y) h& h+ C* ~0 t; n `1 {) pB, his. " Y6 z9 z/ g. s" p) x' Q
c. he is.
3 U; M2 ]. w% U, `d. him. " [4 f. q5 r v5 e0 Q0 D
10," did you see any foreigner present at the party? ". ! @ J( ]: I: }8 a: a; d& F9 D
" he was the only foreigner ____ I saw at the party. ".
; ?0 w2 ^1 ^/ w" Ha, whom. |: l! l9 J6 t4 V/ {
B, that . 4 {: g% O% S+ t( l4 E1 C0 w2 q" p
C, who.
- i, F1 D5 m( k, u3 Jd. which. 8 ]" H# y2 B' J$ B3 N: o6 K
11, (Nobody) who will not try to help the other people (develop) (his )abili
0 e$ K- L- h% g$ `$ Xties (deserves) to have friends.
8 M% v1 T, a8 H; O12, (there is ) often disagreement( as ) (to whom) is the (better) Shakespea + i* Q. s& f5 Y' r
rean actor, Evans or Gielgud.
8 A: V2 b$ E8 e13, John was ( the only one ) of the boys (whom) as you know ( was) not (eli
8 \0 Y& f, i: Y, h _gible).
/ W2 }, y) k0 P P& j; N! h: f14, The ( irritable) sergeant (was) insistent that nothing (superseded) the " A& f% [. ~6 q
drilling of ( the forty new men.).
2 G( B- L4 F4 |5 c15, (Still holding) the young man's hand, he paused, and then (added delibe
( l8 K) d2 O. R8 _rately): now I am not the man to let a cause (to be lost) ( for want of )a w
9 X* A f4 N1 l! E, ~ord. 3 C9 o& J; q9 u W6 n
16, "What do you think about these pies?" # N: y% I" R8 ]2 @( c! g
" I would like to have_____". * e* `1 E* E4 c/ I x, [* o; ?. u
A, some other. ; w1 F0 W1 a7 T- {: t i' r
B, another.
/ Q( J0 f* R6 e2 `! P: gc. the other. * G9 k/ z& S/ Y1 Y; p
d. other. - t1 N) G$ R7 C" T, r6 S
17, The FORMation of snow (must be occurring) (slowly), in calm air, and at
% K7 @4 f! G Ltemperature (near) the ( freezing) point. 6 F1 i2 P4 I* W* D& {" _
18, Carol said (that) she (went) ( to) the supermarket (before coming) home.
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/ X& r& r [( R5 K19, (Weighed) down by a mass of trivial detail, a housewife is fortunate if 4 y% E9 i& T% \
she (did not) soon (lose ) all her charm and (three-quarters )of her intelli
. L4 x* [9 C9 M2 Egence. - }% m" |' P* z# \
20, When our neighbor's daughter( caught) her fingers in the car door, she # `* a. B5 H1 ^) i% R+ [8 _0 Y
(did not cry) even though it (must) have (hurted) her. 4 L9 W! M5 J- M1 k+ Y! b
21, I will employ the man ______ they say is a fluent speaker of English. . t: M1 k8 R7 }# E/ j. ~6 n
A, who. , W/ ?- V* C2 M
B, that. ; m2 Z6 ]' J6 L
C, which.
% }7 S/ l: c8 D- Q& b; i1 a: yd. whom.
% G3 L9 R+ [4 U' G% U) o' `7 Y3 T22, "Then about tolstoy's great novels". : q& ^% O4 x% x
" who_____ has read his great novels can forget their fascination?" 2 S* X3 V8 h! y) ^- {3 W
a, who.
; U) R) R3 D& `& i5 DB, that. & ~2 F( M5 z* @7 T" H- ]0 a
c. which
: o8 L# t/ C- ?9 k4 ?d. whoever.
# L( C7 ]) V e% C% }23, Since the earliest ancestors of the whales were land creatures, the ques ) ?3 `+ G1 [7 `0 l
tion has arisen as to how____________. 3 B4 g6 A/ l0 i
A, did the flipper adaptation of the whale originate.
3 H) b. V. Q c+ sB, was the flipper adaptation of the whale originated. - C. o5 l1 x; d6 X4 k
c. the flipper adaptation of the whale originated. & k2 V2 q; v8 q' a
D, the flipper adaptation of the whale to originate.
$ \* k3 F* L5 ^9 R; v8 S) f24, Most (aggregate) rocks are fused, and, (as is implied ) by the name, (ha " I- q: W9 Z1 k
s originated) (by the aggregation ) of smaller stones.
. a2 v" E# D, ?5 Y# _25, The Amish, (whose) culture is (unique) American, have (developed) a (dis
. ^# T3 }1 R4 s, Wtinctive) tradition in organic farming.
% f& a8 m' T4 F7 W' R8 [26, By the time smith (graduates) from (dental school), he will be (twenty-s
* s- u* C2 q4 V, q/ D! wix) (years of age). ! Q5 P9 {6 m9 X1 W
27, (standing in the driveway), the house (appeared to be ) much smaller tha ! A% [0 z' L. Y0 O8 }3 h
n (it had seemed ) (to us as children) many years ago.
- K- } o6 @& U28, Kevin is (particularly) (fond of) cooking, and he (really) (cooks) delic
! g2 \/ W( N) P& cious meals.
" s- O1 D1 v/ B6 W- @ a$ r( C29, I held an opinion that ( a honest man) who married and brought (up) a la
x8 }9 u4 b; y# E1 @) ?' e: P# [rge family did more service than (he) who continued (single ) and only talke
7 Y$ o0 ], ?, r xd of the population.
8 W# u) u( i1 j7 _0 X30, After (the church ) ( the men) stood together ( in the churchyard) (sayi
+ w% E( O% ~ y, i0 {ng) he must be crazy. 7 _) A" @( k- t. I3 F% a& V7 J
31, "do you need more water in the pan?"
6 ^3 v5 `0 Y( Z2 d2 X2 g# b"no, it has ___________".
/ {& f6 h' E/ ?A, already enough full.
- g1 E1 [8 } d* y6 l/ \# |B, full already enough.
5 S3 Q* O. w+ LC, already had enough. $ M- l4 ]0 C* |" U/ z$ z( |% t% W2 o. T1 p
D, had already enough. 7 @: w U4 I- Y; k+ Y! X: ]" [
32, This is ___________ such a thing. ) _3 ?6 t* Q& A% o( E' E
A, my first time of seeing.
" T6 y0 k5 U2 TB, my first time to see.
2 i k, R+ O0 l; W+ M* rC, the first time I have ever seen. 2 b+ T. A6 H5 b/ x
D, my first time I have ever seen.
* W( R) t, ^( p' j8 a! M33, " after that, what happened to him?"
2 j) P+ q% T) B! s" o9 P" the chance to enter_____ come and he took it." $ b/ N/ k- m6 M" U, m
A, to college. 1 Y0 e6 ~2 J2 t6 r, x% |
B, the college. 3 V# i4 D' ~! _
c. for college. - s% t& G, J7 ^% m: r Q
d. college.
) |1 l3 F. z9 g34, There has been (hardly no sign of ) agreement ( as yet)?(between ) the
5 y8 k0 ~' r0 Bmanagement and labor ( in their ) dispute over wages and working conditions. E# i( o* i: s6 H; ?
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$ R D2 V4 h2 Z$ S' v6 d35, ________ lessons were not difficult. 4 w9 k w. X! ^& y; f' R
A, our first few short French. ' U: `% V6 ` o- i! J/ C. e
B, our few first short French.
) i: S# n. {5 B4 P6 gc. our few first French short. % J" y' |$ Z5 S5 o z8 K
D, few our first French short. ' @* q- `8 F( O' t
36, Bill said that he didn't do _______ paper work. 4 p& `, x6 \$ y' I; G( }
A, many.
2 [ L9 n4 W- n! e5 qB, lots of . : f/ [5 W8 p: t( i
c. a great deal of .
6 U6 f2 j; X) p" h3 @- {4 wd. much.
$ |/ }) P: x5 `" u- O$ s37, I waited there for thirty minutes; that seemed ________ hours to me. * e$ d; g. _) e" C# W- {8 E8 m
A, many.
3 d \7 Q! x6 V5 p/ Z8 AB, very much. 6 r5 O# z) k; t V, x
C, as many. ) u; q. ?0 C5 K
d. so many.
1 @, Z& B. y1 c0 Z38, No one (on ) the committee had flatly made (some ) such allegation, ( th
* ` v- L) t$ D. pough) Wayne Morse did come (close) by declaring that the U.S. had irritated
# L' [& ^1 b- G: J0 @- rthe North Vietnamese.
2 I7 {( E1 t2 C6 W: W) z39, There (have been ) (many) an argument (about) (its) proper usage.
( H* g7 @& ~$ }- w40, ( the social studies), (broad speaking), (deal with) man's ( relationsh
% j3 I' I7 K3 \6 C tip to other men).
. y0 T# O+ G% b" ?- ^! l* u41, Founded ( in ) 1961 ( and employed) an estimated 35,000 people, the orga
1 D; ?, q/ a2 Q, C% o7 m* S' onization (has gained) a reputation for brutality. $ d7 T/ p- l8 g: G( ^
42, "john had the piano tuned today." 2 ~5 X7 [ n j9 g# o) m4 b
" was it_______?".
0 ?. \% B4 b6 o2 Q& z _. a* vA, out of tune badly before. % Y2 w" q3 x3 }. `
B, before badly out of tune.
7 c4 x5 K+ P* h* DC, badly out of tune before. 1 E" o4 H+ D+ ~
D, out of tune before badly. 9 S0 v) f5 |; A/ V+ Y, h
43, "leaving for Chicago?"
Y8 T5 x* m& i* Z5 c"_______." # p, C* k2 B- E
A, soon. ) e' L" V. V- L: M
B, lately.
3 @% o( u# z4 S, @/ N ^4 m9 Bc. late.
" b! Z' A/ z) Z4 ^d. sooner. $ T/ T* Z7 }& c5 h; k$ V
44, " jane acts quite unfriendly."
5 W4 M) g, P; C+ W" I think she is ________ than unfriendly."
! D' Q( f2 n& c. T2 v& R) ]A, shyer. : ^4 t6 H. z7 W5 b3 I% B$ X
B, shy. - k* H3 C" z9 Y L
C, more shy rather. , w' r* ?: Q9 t
D, more shy. 7 y' O3 { |; \1 w7 e+ |
45, "would you like me to go to the doctor with you?"
9 O- q) F# S7 a3 ]$ b* d# c"no, you_______ with me."
5 M, ?& D5 k- A# t3 X' K0 ]A, need not to go. : K- O8 z$ h# p9 w+ D# H5 J" s
B, do not need go. 8 p: H. |4 {+ {" D
c. need not go. 5 q/ x. i/ c) |" X4 q& T
D, need to not. - r1 V/ d$ H6 {
46, No (other )beverage comes (even) close to rivaling coffee as the (more w
, u" h( {2 w4 c7 U2 ]idely) drunk refreshment in the (world).
3 q5 R5 z! ?, h47, Strangers (come) into her city (now) notice what a (clean) place ( it is
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48, Professor Anderson thought that because historical parallels are so ( mu 2 ?$ U1 M$ `/ H) R
ch) used unprecisely and uncritically it (would) be (better) to avoid them a
: V j7 Q" M/ Y! f0 bltogether in our themes. ) z+ v. [2 ~& O# T4 W8 g6 b
49," I did not go to the party."
! y' C+ [$ |+ s) X" C"did _____ go to the party?" 7 `9 o( o5 G0 M* _! [; g- {# Q
a, many john friends. % b5 ], v, S7 v9 B' m( f# G! a# a8 g
B, many john's friends.
; e5 H3 H* R( L9 j/ M5 sC, my sister boy friend.
: ~. _& t# ]9 l6 y, hD, a boy friend of my sister's.
' M$ J) ]! M7 D& J- Q0 u# x6 u50, "what did you see?"
6 Z# \8 D5 g# v4 K" j" we saw_____ police there". % c; y w2 @6 F S8 w/ N/ Z3 }( H
A, many. 4 E b/ I- [- S5 j
B, much. % r' m; d! f' e9 v; q3 A$ O K
c. little.
# x1 J- r, E+ M t: t2 K4 [d. the. 3 X e2 W. h: ]# e) f J/ ]
51, (when) and (by whom) the islands of the west Indies were first settled i
( Y- Q# r; x2 p; ]s a matter (of debating) (among) archaeologists. % Q+ g" Z$ y# c3 ~7 j( l/ R8 K
52, (Cliff's and Al's) car (broke down) again, but (luckily) they knew ( h
4 { m! C( I3 B4 i- `, Bow to fix) it. 8 c% X7 C9 r, D8 i1 ]: V
53, (from the top ) of the tower, Jacob was able ( to clearly and easily see 4 I! R( Z! X" I1 T, I
) the (whole ) city (stretching) out below him.
' g3 N7 X" `. H1 n0 s54, Joan ( decided) that she did not like the (girl eating) an ice-cream con
- d$ J, O* p) ^) te on the bus after (she) ( yelled) at her little brother.
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