英语错题整理1.“Both of the students can not work out this problem.” means “___ ______”.A.The two students can not work out this problemB.Not all the students can work out this problemC.One student can work out this problem, but the other can’tD.Neither of the two students can work out this problem2.Sam made the cards himself ___ to his friends ___ money.A. send … so as to saveB. to send … in order to saveC. to send … for savingD. send … for saving3. A: Do you think it’s going to rain over the weekends?B: ___.A. I don’t believeB. I don’t believe itC. I believe not soD. I believe not4. You can’t find such a museum ___.A. everywhere but in ShanghaiB. anywhere but in ShanghaiC. in everywhere but ShanghaiD. in any other city besides Shanghai5. My friend, who ___ on the International Olympic Committee for long years, is retiring next month.A. servedB. is servingC. had servedD. has served6. The brook lies within ___ of the train station.A. ten-minute-rideB. ten minutes rideC. ten minute’s rideD. ten minutes’ ride7. What ___ to get the wild idea out of his head without hurting his feelings?A. you suggestB. do you suggest I doC. do you suggest I will doD. you suggest I should do8. I hear ___ boys in your school like playing football in their spare time, though others prefer basketball.A. quite a lotB. quite a fewC. quite a bitD. quite a little9. The servant broke the vase that I ___ for around twenty years.A. had haveB. had keptC. had takenD. had bought10. In Australia he watched a lot of television ___ a very practical knowledge of the English language.A. getB. to getC. gettingD. got11. The worker checked __ car with great care, and found there was so mething wrong with the head-light.A. Jack and Jane’sB.Jack’s and Jane’sC. the Jack and Jane’sD. the Jack’s and Jane’s12. Mrs. Castrol is the only one of those women who ___ “Hamlet” is one of the best plays that ___ ever been written.A. think … haveB. thinks … hasC. think … hasD. thinks … have13. If you go on letting your dog ___ after cars, he’ll end up by ___ over.A. to run, runningB. running, runningC. run, runningD. run, being run14. If city noises ___ from increasing, people ___ shout to be heard even at the dinner table 20 years from now.A. are not kept … will have toB. do not kept … will have toC. are not kept … haveD. do not keep … have to15. There are twenty people in the medical team, ___.A. three nurses includedB. which including three nursesC. that includes three nursesD. three of them are nurses16. I am afraid what you have suggested can’t help ___ their readingability a great deal.A. improvingB. improveC. for improvingD. by improving17. I won’t stay ___ bed all day; I’ll just lie down ___ the bed for half an hour.A. in, onB. on, inC. in, inD. on, on18. The official pointed out the damage ___ he supposed ___ had been done by last night’s storm.A. which, thatB. that, whichC. which, /D. /, /19. The hurricane damaged many houses and business buildings; ___, itcaused 20 deaths.A. or elseB. thereforeC. after allD. besides20. What ___ would happen if your mother knew you felt that way?A. you supposeB. do you supposeC. will you supposeD. you would suppose21. ___ to go out alone, the retired minister had to go for a walk with several policemen ___ him.A. Warning not, followedB. Not warning, followedC. Warned not, followingD. Not warned, following22. The great scientist devoted all his life ___ hidden law in Nature.A. to search for theB. to searching theC. to the search for theD. to search23. If there were no subjunctive mood, English ___ much easier.A. will beB. would have beenC. could have beenD. would be24. ___ a reply, he decided to write again.A. Not having receivedB. Receiving notC. Not receivedD. Having not received25. The bottle of milk was only ___ when I took it out of the fridge.A. as full as one fourthB. full as one fourthC. one-fourth as fullD. one fourth full26. Anyone can become a better scholar if he or she ___.A. wants to becomeB. wants to doC. wants to beD. wants to27. Is the matter ___ that you wouldn’t even stop for just a minuteto consider it?A. of so little importanceB. such little importantC. so little importantD. such little importance28. The office was in darkness ___ the light over his desk.A. exceptB. except forC. besidesD. rather than29. There are not ___ days before our vacation.A. much moreB. little moreC. few moreD. many more30. When drinking from a well, ___ mustn’t forget ___ who dug ___.A. one, those, itB. you, them, itC. you, those, themD. one, them, one31. ___ by his last illness, I felt sure that another winter in this country would probably kill him.A. As he was weakenedB. Having been weakenedC. WeakenedD. Being weakened32. ___ a long way to the town, so ___ a long way to go yet before wearrive at our destination.A. It’s,there’sB.There’s,it’sC.It’s,it’sD. There’s,there’s33. A: Come in, Peter. I want to show you something.B: Oh, how nice of you. I ___ you ___ to bring me a gift.A. never … are goingB. never thought … were goingC. didn’t think … had goneD. hadn’t thought … were going34. Around half of the students in the college ___ all kinds of schol arships.A. has been awardedB. will rewardC. will be awardedD. is to reward35. Sam is a clever boy, but, ___, he makes many mistakes in spelling.A. besidesB. furthermoreC. on the other handD. however36. Though he was alone at home, he felt ___ lonely.A. anything butB. nothing butC. all butD. everything but37. –When do we need to pay the balance?--___ September 30.A. InB. ByC. DuringD. within38. I can’t concentrate ___ my lessons unless I’m relieved ___ the worry.A. at … fromB. on … withC. on … ofD. with … of39. The water ___ cool when I jumped into the pool for morning exerci ses.A. was feltB. is feltC. feltD. feels40. It is ___ dangerous for children to play with matches.A. moreB. mostC. the moreD. the most41. ___ left, it doesn’t seem likely that I will be able to finish the work before the deadline.A. Having so short timeB. Having such a short timeC. With so short timeD. With such a short time42. The coffee I drank before going to bed ___ almost all night.A. kept me wide awakeB. kept me awaking widelyC. left me waking wide C. made me widely awake43. There were a lot of people standing at the door and the small gir l couldn’t get ___.A. betweenB. throughC. acrossD. beyond44. In his time, he enjoyed a reputation ___.A. as great as Mozart, if not greater thanB. as great as if not greater than, MozartC. as great, if not greater, as MozartD. greater, if not as great as Mozart45. He doesn’t want ___ that he’s failed in the exam.A. to be knownB. him to be knownC. that to be knownD. it to be known46. ___ he could see, not a single piece of furniture was worth a fiv e-pound note.A. Now thatB. As long asC. Such asD. As far as47. Susan stood there ___ her eyes on the headmaster, not ___ any que stions.A. fixing … dare askB. fixing … daring to askC. fixed … dare to askD. fixed … daring ask48. He suggested ___ me that we should pay her ___ dollars.A. to, inB. /, inC. to, forD. /, for49. When you read a book, you’d better make a mark ___ you have any questions.A. at whichB. at whereC. there place whereD. where50. All ___ he wants ___ nothing but books.A. what … isB. that … isC. which … areD. that … are51. ___ he sometimes punishes me, yet I will trust in him.A. DespiteB. In spite ofC. AlthoughD. Now that52. ___, she is not exactly fat, but rather well-built for her age.A. When the doctor puts itB. When it is put by the doctorC. As is it put by the doctorD. As the doctor puts it53. At no time ___ was happening around him.A. the President was aware of whatB. was the President aware of whatC. the President was aware thatD. was the President aware that54. I won’t tell the student the answer to the math problem until he ___ on it for more than an hour.A. has been workingB. will have workedC. will have been workingD. had worked55. The water of the Great Salt Lake is ___ seawater.A. saltier than that ofB. as salty as that ofC. so salty asD. saltier than1~5 CBDBD 6~10 DBBBB 11~15 ADDAA 16~20 BACDB 21~25 CCDAD 26~30 DABDA 31~35 AABCC 36~40 ABCCB 41~45 DABBD46~50 DBADB 51~55 CDBAD。