高三级英语过去分词专项练习II. Choose the best answers.1. Many students have got _______ of the same food in the dinning hall. They say they need a change.A. tiredB. tiringC. to tireD. tires2. The results of the experiment were so ______ that both the teacher and the students were ______.A. surprised; surprisingB. surprised; surprisedC. surprising; surprisedD. surprising; surprising3. Her child is always smartly_____ because she likes to _______her child smartly.A. dress; dressingB. dressed; dressedC. dressed; dressD. dressing; dress4. After the storm there were quite a few ______ trees on the ground. Many people saw them ______ down when the storm came up.A. fallen; fallB. fallen; fallenC. fallen; to fallD. falling; fall5. Teachers _____ in this school are mostly from famous universities all over the country. They teach well. Thanks to their good work, the students ____ in this school are mostly doing well.A. taught; taughtB. to teach; to teachC. teach; being taughtD. teaching; being taught6. The child's exam result was _____ .The _______ parents shouted angrily at the child as soon as they saw the school report.A. disappointing; disappointedB. disappointed; disappointingC. disappointed; disappointedD. disappointing; disappointing7 The ________ story of the hero _______ everyone to tears.A. moving; movedB. moving; movingC. moved; movedD. moved; moving8. I noticed a ________ look on her face when you gave the answer. It was clear that she didn’t quite follow you.A. puzzledB. to puzzleC. puzzlesD. puzzling9. Cleaning women in big cities usually get ________ by the hour, not by the month.A. payB. payingC. paidD. to pay10. So far schools ___________by the state are still more popular than those that the state does not control.A. runsB. runningC. ranD. run11. We must study as much as possible to meet the needs of a _________ world we face.A. ever-changedB. ever-changeC. ever-changesD. ever-changing12. The Inuit people wear clothes and shoes ______ from furs and skins of seals.A. which are madeB. madeC. are madeD. both A and B13. If one third of a person’s blood _______, they may die.A. lost B is lost C. is losing D. loses14. The taxi hit a boy _______ a bicycle and knocked him off onto the ground.A. rodeB. who is ridingC. ridingD. ridden15.Problems______ at the summit meeting included anti-terrorism, economic cooperation, environmental protection and so on.A. studyB. studyingC. to studyD. studied16. ___ at the way the questions were asked, the students didn’t know how to answer them.A. To surpriseB. SurprisingC. SurprisedD. Surprise17. ___ for tomorrow’s lessons, I have no time to play the computer games with you.A. Not prepareB. Not preparingC. Not preparedD. Not to prepare18.____ for several weeks, the city is now short of food and medicine.A. After having surroundedB. SurroundingC Being surrounded D. Having been surrounded19. At last the man managed to make himself ___ with his ____ French.A. understood; brokenB. understand; breakC. understanding; breakingD. understand; broken20. The employee had his salary _____ twice in one year because of his excellent work in increasing the sales of the company’s products.A. riseB. risenC. to raiseD. raised21. A nation _____ for its own freedom is not easy to be defeated.A. fightingB. foughtC. who foughtD. fight22. The reporter returned just in time to have his article _____ in the next day’s morning paper.A. to publishB. publishingC. publishedD. publish23. An ____ society is one where ___ people over 60 make up over 10 % of the total population.A. aged; agedB. aging; agedC. aging; agingD. aged; aging24. Westerners have their mail ____ to their doors every day.A. to deliverB. deliveringC. deliveredD. to be delivered25. The firefighters had just time enough to rescue the people from the ____ building. Before long the building was ___ down.A. burned; burnedB. burning; burningC. burning; burnedD. burned; burning26. Don’t worry, madam, we’ll have your problems _____ to in no time.A. to seeB. seeingC. sawD. seen27. Scientists must go on studying all their lives so as to keep themselves well ____ of the new developments of science and technology.A. informB. informedC. informingD. be informed28. ____ left when you reach the second crossing and you’ll see the stadium on your right.A. TurnB. To turnC. TurningD. Having turned29. ____ into the main street, the driver found traffic here was much heavier.A. TurnB. To turnC. TurningD. Turned30. Space travel, _____ impossible not long ago, has now come true.A. thinkingB. thinkC. to be thoughtD. thought31. _____ high their national flag, the Chinese athletes marched past the rostrum(主席台).A. HoldB. To holdC. HeldD. Holding32. The family look _____. Something ____ must have happened to them.A. worrying; worryingB. worried; worriedC. worried; worryingD. worrying; worried33. ___ enough time and equipment, the project is certain to be completed ahead of time.A. GivenB. GiveC. To giveD. Giving34. ____ with snow, the mountains look more beautiful in the winter sun.A. CoveringB. CoveredC. To coverD. Cover35. The majority of the people in the city want the factory ____ because it can provide jobs for those out of work.A. to be builtB. builtC. being builtD. both A. and B36. _____ in a heavy rain on his way home, he got wet through.A. To catchB. CatchC. CaughtD. He was caught37. It’s time for t he class meeting. Tell the students ____ outside to come in right away.A. playingB. to playC. playedD. who play38. ___ her necklace ____, she immediately returned to the palace to look for it, but in vain.A. To find; goneB. Found; goneC. Finding; goneD. Find; going39. ____ his general state of health, it'll take him a while to recover (=get well again) after the operation.A. GivenB. GivingC. To giveD. Give40. The student made no answer at first until he heard his name ____ a third time.A. calledB. callingC. to callD. is called41. There are more people ____ in road accidents than in the two World Wars.A. killedB. to killC. killingD. kill42. The assistant was fired at once after she was caught _____ the supermarket.A. to stealB. stoleC. stolenD. stealing43. The problems _____ at yesterday’s meeting are mostly worth our close atten tion.A. discussedB. to discussC. discussingD. were discussed44. Looking after small children is really a ____ job. Every one of us was _____ after the day’s work.A. tired; triedB. tiring; tiringC. tiring; tiredD. tired; tiring45. ____ at Jim’s answer to the question, Mr. Smith gave him a full mark.A. To pleaseB. PleasedC. PleasingD. Please46. ____ drivers are a danger to the safety of the public.A. DrankB. DrunkC. DrinkingD. Drink47. ____ from the top of the tower, the town below looks like a large garden.A. SeeingB. To seeC. SeenD. See48. On weekends the swimming pool is full of people ______to swim.A. learnB. to learnC. learningD. are learning49. ____ as a “walking dictionary”, he is able to help people with their English studies.A. KnownB. To KnowC. KnowingD. Know50. _____ to be one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century, the computer is playing a more and more important role in social life.A. ConsideredB. ConsideringC. To considerD. Consider51. Anyone ____to join in the competition must sign up before Friday.A. wishesB. wishedC. wishingD. to wish52. _____ her inexperience, we decided to give her another chance.A. ConsideredB. ConsideringC. To considerD. Consider53.If ____, he is most likely to come to your reception.A. is invitedB. invitedC. invitingD. invites54. ____ fit, we must take exercise every day, rain or shine.A. To keepB. KeepingC. KeptD. Keep55. ____ as I tell you to or else you’ll be sorry.A. DoingB. To doC. DoneD. Do56. As ____ above, these changes are physical changes, not chemical ones.A. mentioningB. mentionsC. mentionedD. to mention57. How can you expect to improve your oral English if you never hear a word of it ____?A. spokenB. to be spokenC. speakingD. speak58. -May I speak to Pip, please? -There is no one _____ Pip here. You must have dialed a wrong number.A. to callB. calledC. callingD. being called59. I’m quite satisfied that everything is going as______.A. had plannedB. plannedC. to be plannedD. planning60. At the age of eleven, he began to earn his own living, _____ newspapers at the railway station.A. to sellB. sellingC. soldD. sells61. It’s just as enjoya ble to watch the ____ sun a it is to watch the ____ sun.A. setting; risingB. to set; riseC. s set; risingD. set; risen62. _____ by the government’s policy, more and more university students have made up their minds to start their own businesses after their graduation.A. To encourageB. Be encouragedC. EncouragedD. Encouraging63. The _____ man has come up again. There’s still hope of saving him.A. drownedB. drowningC. drownD. drowns64. _____, we stand; _____, we fall.A. United; dividedB. Uniting; dividingC. To united; to divideD. Uniting; divided65. —Bob, you should be doing your lessons right now!—I should, but I just can’t concentrate with all the noise ___on all the time.A. to goB. goC. goingD. went66. Hi, Jenny, I didn’t recognize you. You look quite different with your hair _____.A. to cutB. cutC. cuttingD. having cut67. If you work well, you’ll have a holiday in Italy at the end of the year with youremployer _____ all the expenses.A. is payingB. paidC. payD. paying68. With the price of gold _____up, South Africa has decided to increase its production of gold.A. goingB. risingC. risenD. goes69. With so many people _____for you and ____ you, you are sure to succeed.A. care; loveB. to care; loveC. cares; lovesD. cared; loved70. We are not afraid to have our mistakes and shortcoming ______out, because we want to improve our work.A. pointedB. pointingC. to pointD. pointKey:1-20: ACCAD AAACD DDBCD CCDAD 21-40: ACBCC DBACD DCABD CACAA41-60: ADACB BCCAA CBBAD CABBB 61-70: ACBAC BDABA C。