模拟测试题二Directions: There are 100 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choosethe ONE that best completes the sentence.1.How many times have I told you ______ football on the mainroad?A. do not playB. not to playC. not playingD. not to have played2.______ second thoughts, I have decided to postpone my visit toJapan.A. InB. OnC. ByD. With3.The soldier shot his comrades. He ______.A. must be madB. must have been madC. should be madD. may have been mad4.“Now please give me the shirt. Can’t you remember ______?”said the customer to the saleswoman.A. receive twenty dollars from me at the counterB. to receive twenty dollars from me at the counterC. to have received twenty dollars from me at the counterD. receiving twenty dollars from me at the counter5.My parents are not interested in modern music. They are ______the times.A. afterB. behindC. againstD. back6.They insist that a computer does only what thinking humans haveplanned ______.A. to have it doB. to have it doneC. having it doneD. to have do it7. He said that he would be able to see me when he ______ thatletter.A. wroteB. has writtenC. would have writtenD. had written8.The correct approach ______ all sport is enthusiasm.A. intoB. ofC. withD. to9.The woman who lost the key hoped the finder would turn it overto ______.A. officialB. official anyoneC. anyone officialD. anyone officially10.It was ______ her carelessness that the key was lost.A. ofB. becauseC. withD. through11.______ show himself in front of the rebels?A. Dares the kingB. Dares the king toC. Dare the kingD. Does the king dare12.“Enough food will be supplied; some entertainment will bearranged; ______, no escape should be attempted,” the officer said to the prisoners.A. andB. howeverC. in factD. therefore13.When she was combing her hair, I discovered that there were______ on her shoulders.A. a little grey hairB. a few grey hairC. a few grey hairsD. some grey hair14.Your hair wants ______. You’d better have it ______ tomorrow.A. cutting… doB. cutting…doneC. being cut… doneD. to be cut… to be done15.I suggest ______ on an excursion this Sunday.A. us goingB. our goingC. to goD. us to go16.I shall give one dollar to ______ comes first.A. whomB. whomeverC. whoD. whoever17.I am pleased with what you have given me and ______ you havetold me.A. thatB. all thatC. all whatD. which18.Go and get some chalk, ______?A. will youB. shan’t youC. don’t youD. do you19.I ______ the novel by the time you come next week.A. shall finishing readingB. shall have finished readingC. shall be finishing readingD. shall have been finishing reading20.He told me that I should not leave the room until I ______ all thewindows.A. closedB. have closedC. would have closedD. had closed21.Jane is the perfect accountant ______ her predecessor was not.A. whichB. whoC. whatD. whom22.He must have seen her the day before yesterday, ______?A. must he?B. haven’t he?C. needn’t he?D. didn’t he?23.I tried ______ the window, but I couldn’t. it was stuck.A. to closeB. closingC. to closingD. closed24.We watched ______.A. John’s running across the fieldB. John beaten by SmithC. John being beaten by SmithD. John beaten25.They remarked about ______ well qualified to keep each othercompany.A. my son’s and my beingB. my son’s and mine beingC. my son and me beingD. my son and mine being26.“Who is there who could help you?”“______.”A. There are always youB. There am always IC. There’s always youD. There’s always I27.Such an explanation fails to account for how ______.A. does the brain originate thoughtB. the brain does originate thoughtC. the brain originates thoughtD. thought the brain originates28.He was fed up ______.A. by a noiseB. to a noiseC. by the noiseD. with the noise29.There are ______.A. men more intelligent than MaryB. more intelligent men than MaryC. intelligent men more than MaryD. Mary more intelligent than men30.The man, whose father is a heavy smoker, smokes ______ as hecan afford.A. as expensive cigarettesB. cigarettes as expensiveC. as expensive cigaretteD. cigarette as expensive31.I must learn to judge this new country ______.A. on its own termsB. to its own termsC at its own terms D. in their own terms32.He commanded that she ______ him everything that hadhappened since he had departed from Bughdad.A. must tellB. might tellC. shall tellD. tell33.George is as keen on boxing ______.A. as I’m on footballB. as I’mC. as I’m on boxingD. as I am on football34.The student ______ is Johnson.A. for you to be consultedB. for you to have been consultedC. for you to consultD. for you to consult at35.She recollected ______ Mr. Darcy formerly spoken of as a veryproud, ill-natured boy.A. to hearB. hearC. having heardD. being heard36.Mary asked whether I though that it would rain tomorrow, and Isaid that ______.A. it was obvious soB. it appears soC. I hope soD. it seemed so37.The guests of your university ______?A. have had anything to eatB. had anything to be eatenC. have had something to eatD. have had anything to be eaten38.It was true that there was ______ widespread prosperity than everbefore.A. muchB. much moreC. manyD. fewer39.I have never heard ______ adventures.A. such many wonderfulB. such wonderful manyC. many such wonderfulD. many wonderful such40.I was ______.A. crying my eyes out and he was laughing his head offB. crying out my eyes and he was laughing off his headC. crying my eyes out and he was laughing off his headD. crying out my eyes and he was laughing his head off41.No prisoner has ever ______.A. tried, let alone succeeded, in escapingB. tried, in escaping, let alone succeededC. tried to escape, let alone succeeded to escapeD. tried to escape, let alone succeeded in escaping42.We _____ we are to have the benefit of your criticism.A. welcome whatB. welcome thatC. welcome it thatD. welcome it43.Some people are under the impression that ______ to make agood fisherman is the ability to tell lies easily and without blushing; but this is a mistake.A. all is requiredB. all are requiredC. all that is requiredD. all required is44.Where is the ______ writing desk?A. charming round old smallB. old charming round smallC. small old round charmingD. charming small round old45.How strange ______!A. that the children are so quiet isB. that the children so quiet areC. is the children are so quietD. it is that the children are so quiet46.______ to that book is a disadvantage.A. There to be no indexB. There not to be any indexC. There being no indexD. There being not index47.I don’t want ______ any misunderstanding.A. beingB. there beingC. there to beD. there having been48.We discovered Bill ______ a cookie from the jar.A. stealingB. stealC. stolenD. to steal49.Sorry to have kept you waiting. You must have thought ______.A. we are not comingB. we were not comingC. we did not comeD. we should not come50.He has received several scholarships ______.A. not only because of his artistic but his academic abilityB. for both his academic ability as well as his artisticC. because of his academic and artistic abilityD. as resulting of his ability in the art and the academy51.He took ______ of every opportunity to speak English outsideclass.A. profitB. advantageC. benefitD. occasion52.A good ruler will not ______ the poor.A. impressB. depressC. compressD. oppress53.The teacher had unusual ______ into children’s emotions.A. viewB. opinionC. insightD. sight54.The committee will ______ your suggestion after they’ve dealtwith urgent business.A. get start onB. get down withC. get round toD. get hold of55.The judge ______ the criminal to ten years in jail.A. condemnedB. accusedC. pronouncedD. determined56. He made a new Year’s ______ to give up smoking.A. conclusionB. solutionC. determinationD. resolution57.The reporter’s account of the trial ______ the reader’s interest.A. graspedB. caughtC. controlledD. gripped58.We’ll stop now and ______ working at two o’clock.A. presumeB. assumeC. consumeD. resume59.It would be ______ to remark on her appearance.A. rudeB. roughC. coarseD. crude60.His failure in business was due not to ______ but to his mistakes.A. miseryB. fateC. destinyD. misfortune61.They hope he will ______ their expectations.A. live up toB. stick toC. give upD. hold on62.The liner ______ a fishing-boat during the dense fog.A. turned downB. laid downC. ran downD. pulled down63.All these measures ______ the number of infant deaths.A. declinedB. shrankC. reducedD. subtracted64.He’s a very good person; cruelty is ______ to his nature.A. strangeB. irrelevantC. foreignD. suitable65.He rather ______ by the remark.A. let himself outB. gave himself awayC. disclosed himselfD. exposed himself66.The boy burned with a ______ to know what was in the letter.A. flameB. displeasureC. curiosityD. convenience67.They ______ about the bad food at the hotel.A. proclaimedB. processedC. protestedD. prohibited68.Even during change of classes there is no crowding because thehalls and stairways are ______.A. cozyB. bulkyC. miniatureD. spacious69.Mahatma Gandhi was both a political and a religious ______ inIndian history.A. governorB. personnelC. characterD. figure70.Deep and expensive wells often have to ______ when they fail toreach oil and gas.A. be given upB. be abandonedC. be droppedD. be used up71.As the train ______ there was a rush to get seats.A. pulled upB. pulled inC. reachedD. drew inws are ______ on human experience.A. foundedB. foundC. establishedD. laid73.A letter of introduction will ______ you an interview.A. sureB. proposeC. ensureD. provide74.He save a lot of money by careful ______.A. thinkingB. budgetingC. consideringD. counting75.The pineapple plantation occupies a large ______ of the island.A. districtB. fieldsC. areaD. regionter we learned that we had been wandering round ______ notfar from the hotel.A. back and forthB. to and froC. in wrong wayD. in circles77.I am writing ______ my mother, to express her thanks to you.A. on behalf ofB. for sake ofC. on behalf ofD. because of78.Modern scientists have become the new ______ of the world.A. ownerB. hostC. masterD. boss79.Be ______ to guard against mistakes in your composition.A. consciousB. carefulC. awareD. cautious80.What ______ weather we’re having for the time of year.A. clearlyB. nicelyC. warmlyD. lovely81.The situation is more ______ than it has been since the end of thewar.A. clearlyB. graveC. excitedD. joyful82.The chairman wouldn’t listen to any ______ of his opinions.A. differenceB. contradictionC. distinctionD. agreement83.He was promoted to the rank of general as a reward for his______ of the enemy.A. triumphB. victoryC. failureD. defeat84.Some people are lucky enough to ______ with a good sense ofdirection.A. knowB. be able to seeC. helpD. be born85.The newest satellites can ______ a thousand telephoneconversations and a color TV program simultaneously.A. holdB. takeC. bringD. carry86.Lincoln had very little formal schooling, but he did possess a______ mind and great moral strength.A. brilliantB. educatedC. wonderfulD. independent87.The absent-minded professor forgot to ______ at Newcastle andwas taken on to Edinburgh.A. get offB. get inC. get acrossD. get at88.If you travel in a foreign country, a ______ may save youexpense and trouble.A. pilotB. guideC. touristD. postman89.The boy’s bad behaviour ______ his mother many sleeplessnights.A. madeB. tookC. broughtD. cost90.Cricket and football are both English games but the ______ ismore popular.A. laterB. latestC. lastD. latter91.The Chinese were a ______ civilized people long beforeEuropeans were.A. highB. highlyC. higherD. highness92.Sarah felt ______ when her best friend left the town.A. lonelinessB. aloneC. lonelyD. single93.Learning to ski requires ______ patience.A. finiteB. infiniteC. indefiniteD. definite94.The Prime Minister ______ the international situation.A. conveyedB. commentedC. surveyedD. supervised95.A television ______ has to speak as well as look pleasant.A. workerB. announcerC. playerD. actor96.While he was in prison he was not allowed to ______ with hisfamily.A. writeB. telephoneC. communicateD. get to touch97.He was faced with the severe financial ______ of caring for awife and five children.A. burdenB. painC. businessD. affair98.It was the second time be had been out with her ______.A. lonelyB. alongC. aloneD. only99.The murderer was condemned by the judge to be ______.A. hungB. hangedC. hangD. hunged100. 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