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1, It displease my parents when Richard and I stay out late every night. My 5 w. k( V* J# _
parents don ' t approve_____. : ]) r* }$ X- O
A, of me and Richard staying out late every night. 5 F* J! R6 l F: b
B, of Richard and me staying out late every night. 6 l% O! p' w! D3 `% Z6 T; q
C, of Richard ' s and my staying out late every night. 0 Z2 ]/ g8 b; t% h/ o8 L
D, when Richard and me stay out late every night. " l8 R) j( v3 e7 y
2, " As for their going along with us, " she said, "________ ". V% U; o0 {% W# g$ q% e& X
A, my husband and myself certainly have no objection. ) ]2 a2 ?; b) K" L9 X5 A
B, certainly my husband and I have no objection.
0 ~( F' A4 e- hC, either I or my husband certainly have no objection. 5 O0 i$ Q9 D6 S [' l! M
D, either my husband or I certainly have no objection.
' J. o( H" P" c b- P0 o3, " any thing wrong? "" there was no objection on the part of ________ p
$ s2 y6 b( h% G2 E/ Yresent ". - D: A8 D+ F7 O% P; u
A, this.
+ _. B) D4 {6 ?" f, E7 Y6 S+ g- MB, those.
" q- E0 C2 {0 @- bC, these.
& O0 x* z i4 j+ fD, who. * [/ u" K4 J, C8 z ?8 o
4, Although oriental ideas of woman ' s subordination to man prevailed in t 5 M' t2 k. G0 ]1 j# C
hose days, she_______ meet with men on an equal basis. 3 e2 v7 k5 s6 t- B3 ~$ ~+ C3 o
A, did not dared.
. y- ^4 N. o% `3 n" B7 s$ aB, dared not ; s6 ^* e( }! U) t" a6 T
C, dared not to.
, w& ^8 E, T; C3 L qD, did dare not to.
K/ w$ G- e: ]& p" d* I! q4 l5, The stars (awaken) a certain reverence in man because, (though) always (p ' B9 k8 I( y" P7 i# a2 c* N
resent), they are beyond (your) reach. ( k1 C1 T, `# d9 J. j$ \
6, I had hoped( to have learned )French before my trip (to Paris), but I (di
# k" T- s' L! W/ m; Ed not have) any (extra money) for a course.
2 Y% y) L; P& F% z. V* ?7, " what is the difference? "
' p8 l+ p8 @7 t; Y8 Z& N: |" this furniture is different from______ ".
/ v& d: S" Q+ C: f; Y9 BA, that book. 2 T3 e: b# |2 ]
B, your.
7 ?0 a8 S2 p B* YC, that one.
( a0 l+ ~5 A7 w) H* mD, that.
, x$ \/ U. n; j) k# P; x( P: `8," we walked twenty miles today. "" I never guessed you could have walke / @& E3 E+ Z* J$ K- m
d _____ ".
Y* B+ w+ f1 a- {" _A, as.
- ?& d+ g1 I' A' A% GB, this.
) ]% [' d; o" h, Q0 ZC, that. : ?+ }& ~0 R/ L- x
d. such.
2 h0 F* m* A3 w9," what did Jack do last year? ". " I heard ____ taught German. ".
8 V% ]1 G/ s+ Fa, he.
$ {% s/ A# M* a; BB, his.
f6 W0 Q1 Z7 X1 D7 R5 ic. he is.
' ~# ?$ [- l4 h$ Md. him. 0 C7 D5 W: L7 K& O+ M, g
10," did you see any foreigner present at the party? ".
/ v( r2 ^2 k6 A4 S- h" he was the only foreigner ____ I saw at the party. ".
# R( s3 G1 E z7 na, whom. 1 d0 w6 g$ t0 l) q
B, that . 8 }8 W0 f$ @. j6 C/ V2 C& z9 d
C, who.
+ M4 y5 c6 _1 _3 J! `d. which. 5 g" m4 H; `7 p8 d+ l
11, (Nobody) who will not try to help the other people (develop) (his )abili . D) m3 S5 B% Q4 a
ties (deserves) to have friends.
2 Z, \" h5 g9 Q$ M! h12, (there is ) often disagreement( as ) (to whom) is the (better) Shakespea % P% d( w3 u+ T, t; I7 @6 b
rean actor, Evans or Gielgud. 5 B' A2 W8 A% e+ C/ O8 r
13, John was ( the only one ) of the boys (whom) as you know ( was) not (eli ( `9 B' P" b; ]" F! O# {3 }
gible). & Z. o9 X5 M2 ]5 @( `+ z$ w5 v
14, The ( irritable) sergeant (was) insistent that nothing (superseded) the , j7 F& g7 |5 V
drilling of ( the forty new men.). * |! [" a" }1 D' B3 P- n ]/ V
15, (Still holding) the young man's hand, he paused, and then (added delibe
$ T, w" R8 h# Z4 k4 V6 Q' N) xrately): now I am not the man to let a cause (to be lost) ( for want of )a w * b7 d7 G+ x# g% L; r. M
ord. - X5 r9 Z2 U% S8 @, e
16, "What do you think about these pies?"
7 Q) K7 U! `3 P9 W" p" P5 D" I would like to have_____". ; Z0 I$ r* \( F d8 O( D
A, some other.
6 [2 r2 F7 ]2 C0 R- h: E6 Q) uB, another.
. r6 }% d6 Z; b& B7 H3 Tc. the other.
1 p: C- I5 N' g) B; d8 Ad. other.
; R; t& f; v* O* s; F17, The FORMation of snow (must be occurring) (slowly), in calm air, and at : q, s2 ^* Y. }: Q5 v
temperature (near) the ( freezing) point. 6 m+ Z& W# a* y: M. d
18, Carol said (that) she (went) ( to) the supermarket (before coming) home. X5 `8 o# V; K
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19, (Weighed) down by a mass of trivial detail, a housewife is fortunate if
. B& U$ g/ h* G& q7 b* ashe (did not) soon (lose ) all her charm and (three-quarters )of her intelli
0 U# ] w. ]9 \% Z) tgence.
_2 p+ x! s- D20, When our neighbor's daughter( caught) her fingers in the car door, she * ~# V1 g* p& d, w
(did not cry) even though it (must) have (hurted) her.
5 X0 Z. \, G4 O7 I. S21, I will employ the man ______ they say is a fluent speaker of English. 9 Y0 w; C l6 e8 k, |) D
A, who.
8 s& z' d" X9 u& L/ m5 | eB, that. ! H( \+ k! I5 h7 q
C, which.
" R1 P% }, ~# f& dd. whom.
2 M1 W- m) x) N2 ]9 b- Z22, "Then about tolstoy's great novels". + `" C N+ Q! ]' b4 c1 j
" who_____ has read his great novels can forget their fascination?"
* P( E4 V- Q, k6 g9 f7 _a, who. 0 s& _5 e/ ^; B! ]5 [
B, that.
$ N- d, B/ h9 x& h/ W$ qc. which
0 z# Q- S# |' U: u' l) E$ b3 Q8 n* zd. whoever. ; n q& }: t3 p# I L
23, Since the earliest ancestors of the whales were land creatures, the ques 9 {' j: C9 p5 o- g( n( u. u$ p! |
tion has arisen as to how____________. # t+ C, R: ?! U, e( p: I
A, did the flipper adaptation of the whale originate.
0 Q7 `& P1 e& ^0 i1 jB, was the flipper adaptation of the whale originated.
4 @( R8 x$ q9 F$ Mc. the flipper adaptation of the whale originated. & a- g$ B* l8 K+ A5 C [- Q( y ^
D, the flipper adaptation of the whale to originate. d8 q9 u' c& V
24, Most (aggregate) rocks are fused, and, (as is implied ) by the name, (ha / _( |7 f4 O: p+ ]+ }- i7 g+ E& H/ l
s originated) (by the aggregation ) of smaller stones. 2 k9 Y! o$ o( m
25, The Amish, (whose) culture is (unique) American, have (developed) a (dis % q& j$ e1 J9 e! i- t. W8 a- ?0 y a
tinctive) tradition in organic farming.
0 a7 L4 ~7 J8 M( q" x( w1 h( w" ^) U26, By the time smith (graduates) from (dental school), he will be (twenty-s $ T* r) F( T, G( W( W9 k/ [
ix) (years of age).
. U: G4 [4 u$ b1 O% }- o; m l! U27, (standing in the driveway), the house (appeared to be ) much smaller tha 7 b: o1 H: @( x" d" Z
n (it had seemed ) (to us as children) many years ago. 7 u5 ?! o+ Y* }
28, Kevin is (particularly) (fond of) cooking, and he (really) (cooks) delic
% B" ^1 L8 x" @2 Y$ Kious meals.
A1 }$ N. t- I+ \29, I held an opinion that ( a honest man) who married and brought (up) a la
# ]* M1 E) u& Y1 D$ [( orge family did more service than (he) who continued (single ) and only talke
& y5 n+ f! O% w' a/ ud of the population. 4 H. k( c3 ] A
30, After (the church ) ( the men) stood together ( in the churchyard) (sayi 8 P- b2 |/ W _9 a0 J) X7 Z/ A
ng) he must be crazy. 5 L# p: r& K) f
31, "do you need more water in the pan?"
; N3 X; u! x. `! F4 V6 `"no, it has ___________".
& s, t/ r/ c. K7 l0 V/ IA, already enough full.
) x4 R& N J/ x" \B, full already enough. ( v6 F7 f) a2 h' s( h9 d
C, already had enough. 7 ?* Q: I- k2 H' ^* C
D, had already enough. 1 `" D( v3 J! `6 m8 r7 d5 g
32, This is ___________ such a thing.
* T8 e$ _8 `8 K/ @$ I0 `A, my first time of seeing.
: d, h4 N1 N, s) S. p% f! pB, my first time to see. 5 D. K$ ^+ a" x
C, the first time I have ever seen.
+ u0 Q' q5 a8 `: ?; M; w# J& HD, my first time I have ever seen.
* u- \5 Z$ J y% w Z33, " after that, what happened to him?" " O G9 b0 I4 N
" the chance to enter_____ come and he took it."
" p' c/ \3 Q6 }1 ^% eA, to college. : }1 Y% U8 s* L% x
B, the college. ) a% h0 I" K3 d9 h: r
c. for college. ; k; U* G. s1 g$ s4 o' N: ~
d. college.
0 A) j2 t! |) y B7 n3 J- m) c/ u34, There has been (hardly no sign of ) agreement ( as yet)?(between ) the 8 R1 K( E- v- L: C
management and labor ( in their ) dispute over wages and working conditions.
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# x$ Y0 n% }) d- A. \9 T35, ________ lessons were not difficult.
: g. {( v4 b( xA, our first few short French. * F3 ^" f3 j, P c7 v. `
B, our few first short French.
; W, \# {$ D+ R/ H. P* A+ ~' K2 k* j$ Rc. our few first French short.
! Z) m1 e1 S; o5 q% e. x2 xD, few our first French short.
1 J" ?# t4 O+ G/ E& L& u# H0 A36, Bill said that he didn't do _______ paper work.
% t+ d% [7 V! EA, many. 0 n4 `, _: r6 D9 X1 t3 y
B, lots of .
0 g/ V: W2 y: t1 i/ Q o U2 zc. a great deal of . . u* o. G( h, F7 s- } c
d. much. * f* d6 L& N7 N# B. Q6 l2 `
37, I waited there for thirty minutes; that seemed ________ hours to me. # I; y* T1 |' V4 ~7 G
A, many.
: \) U6 f& _+ ~) O' T, XB, very much.
2 I; U# e( M% ^. D" ?( KC, as many. 4 @4 N% C/ \9 ?: u( j( e
d. so many.
& p1 n1 j; y) h7 r" m; m0 I38, No one (on ) the committee had flatly made (some ) such allegation, ( th 2 h9 Q ]) O: A9 w3 M; a3 J
ough) Wayne Morse did come (close) by declaring that the U.S. had irritated
0 w9 F6 m' f B) m* D, Rthe North Vietnamese. " \3 d0 |- u; s
39, There (have been ) (many) an argument (about) (its) proper usage.
6 _# Z' w9 i7 H; {* `; B( l: L6 k7 r40, ( the social studies), (broad speaking), (deal with) man's ( relationsh
% P# i w$ Q$ ?% m A: vip to other men).
, l$ i2 U) \" L9 T8 O( I41, Founded ( in ) 1961 ( and employed) an estimated 35,000 people, the orga
2 S( g8 ~) S! ~# dnization (has gained) a reputation for brutality. 7 _3 x/ Y' I9 ^3 P, \
42, "john had the piano tuned today." - i0 s+ h/ F. L. r3 c% d, y4 ^$ V
" was it_______?". . z) U0 z/ y% ~1 @. s
A, out of tune badly before.
# E2 Z3 k( f2 H3 a1 O" CB, before badly out of tune. ( p& D( ~5 v: z1 T" R
C, badly out of tune before. ; b( v8 E4 B Y6 a
D, out of tune before badly.
( [$ z9 S/ O- a9 V, {* T# @43, "leaving for Chicago?" ( _9 Q$ U# L0 I! L* `/ S# z, a
"_______."
6 ]6 a7 @: V* ~5 |A, soon. + c6 a$ W5 o0 X) j. W* K9 z, B
B, lately.
( v% ]3 `$ x( q) u: Xc. late. + r4 ]% p8 j5 F1 |" e/ r: c
d. sooner. % z/ l: O1 m! ~5 f" D
44, " jane acts quite unfriendly."
3 q- v0 g |7 R6 J2 r" I think she is ________ than unfriendly."
) X: v8 Y, h* b) hA, shyer. ! J/ X* e% h" A
B, shy.
# u$ ]$ Q/ _6 ~; {( }! MC, more shy rather. - a- T+ _, @' g J0 K* n1 h% d. k, b. y
D, more shy.
4 b$ s3 R1 | Z3 `45, "would you like me to go to the doctor with you?"
! C8 j2 H0 s. G U9 r"no, you_______ with me." . G" ]0 O: |7 D+ }5 e9 V
A, need not to go. * @8 o& U) p% A# J5 j
B, do not need go.
5 V, H4 ]8 e5 Q$ q6 ic. need not go. ( I# {! n7 [5 ^/ B7 W- f+ D
D, need to not. ( j8 U+ q @; \8 y$ v' n
46, No (other )beverage comes (even) close to rivaling coffee as the (more w
1 [# j5 i& q% `& z4 fidely) drunk refreshment in the (world). , z$ E4 A$ R: K
47, Strangers (come) into her city (now) notice what a (clean) place ( it is ' J/ x3 k) X. f- \8 t$ H' T+ }, Y5 q
).
/ b- F: m7 n" z- P! m) J9 w48, Professor Anderson thought that because historical parallels are so ( mu " E$ U' z+ T( ^5 R
ch) used unprecisely and uncritically it (would) be (better) to avoid them a
3 w. u$ c0 P( s0 Q( u Gltogether in our themes.
, Z9 _4 D! K/ M49," I did not go to the party."
* ~) z& j" l# C! e' M9 }8 s"did _____ go to the party?"
' e0 e3 R0 ^7 F; E$ w3 Ya, many john friends.
& _1 f; ?; J2 P, ]/ QB, many john's friends.
9 Z2 X1 z3 s- B, Q+ |C, my sister boy friend.
! X1 v6 ?5 r: sD, a boy friend of my sister's.
( w) b3 h3 Q+ [& f3 c50, "what did you see?" ! k. x) W, U' H# u, A) n
" we saw_____ police there". ) r, e- U/ _" G; }# C9 B' ?1 I3 N9 C
A, many.
, m/ g5 @2 y7 h$ j$ J" [B, much.
4 p6 l* D% Y) bc. little. 0 ]7 v+ B. A: v- c& B
d. the.
" s" k8 s( `" k- _" W0 C51, (when) and (by whom) the islands of the west Indies were first settled i
( o' E& X* t; Y; q5 [" k- ^s a matter (of debating) (among) archaeologists.
5 |/ F: X6 l7 Q% X3 q1 x52, (Cliff's and Al's) car (broke down) again, but (luckily) they knew ( h
H$ m3 f+ W; T4 m6 d' g% n2 vow to fix) it. : g1 g' ~$ E; R9 U9 e) x* Y# k/ `
53, (from the top ) of the tower, Jacob was able ( to clearly and easily see
( T' [5 v6 l! T) the (whole ) city (stretching) out below him. 4 {. M! E" V6 A' f
54, Joan ( decided) that she did not like the (girl eating) an ice-cream con 6 i7 J! Q" Z2 t2 {( r1 v
e on the bus after (she) ( yelled) at her little brother.
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