省略 I.Choose the right one out of the four suggested answers in each of the following sentences 1.Smith didn't want to miss his drink did John A.No B.Either C.Whether D.Neither 2 Mary doesn't like babies Betty A.So doesn't B.So does C.Nor doesn't D.Nor does 3.Many people were crying.as they thought of the flood water pouring down the valley carrying trees and houses away in its path.Some of them would lose their homes anc everything they owned.But after all the fear,many of them were just thankful that their lives and those of their children had been saved. A.if they could B.if they could return C.if can D.if they can 4."IfI were you,I should forget all about your dream.Leave God to do the worrying for you The dam is ass A.as it can be B.as can be C.as it can D.as it can solid 5."The critics thought the acting was generally poor.""didn't find A.it to be too B.it was,too C.it so D.it 6 Why so disappointed?That will do you harm. tisetin Constable oif it ashis idit is D ge my duty to see that we can escape from this village in the event of any disaster."Someone spoke up from the back,"The only disaster we get in this village is I”Everyone laughed.Constable Johnson called for silence."This is no laughing matter."he said."Now B.the disaster we get when the beer runs out C.the disaster when the beer runs out D when the beer runs out 8.Will you be able to finish the job this week? A Idon't expe so B.Idon'tknow soC.I'm not sure so D.I can't say so 9."didn't pass the exam." next time.and you will succeed. A.To work hard B.Hard-working C.Work hard D.Working hard 10.John did not what to do.He could hardly accuse either Crombie or Pilger directly.He would not dare anyway A not dar cuse them without checking his facts C.not without checking his facts D.not dare without checking his facts 11.The priest knocked again and then pushed open the door.He could see Betty sitting by the windov w with her hands over her face,as if A.were ingrief B.he had been ingrief C.he was in grief D.in grief 12 "Did Mary learn Spanish in high school?"I imagine A.so B.it C.she was D.that 13."Do you want to see my driver'slicense or my passp rt”0h A.each will be fine B.each one is good C.either one will do D.either does well
省略 I. Choose the right one out of the four suggested answers in each of the following sentences: 1. Smith didn’t want to miss his drink. _ did John. A. No B. Either C. Whether D. Neither 2. Mary doesn’t like babies. _ Betty. A. So doesn’t B. So does C. Nor doesn’t D. Nor does 3. Many people were crying, as they thought of the flood water pouring down the valley, carrying trees and houses away in its path. Some of them would lose their homes and everything they owned. But, after all the fear, many of them were just thankful that their lives and those of their children had been saved. A. if they could B. if they could return C. if can D. if they can 4. “If I were you, I should forget all about your dream. Leave God to do the worrying for you. The dam is as solid _.” A. as it can be B. as can be C. as it can D. as it can solid 5. “The critics thought the acting was generally poor.” “I didn’t find _.” A. it to be too B. it was, too C. it so D. it 6. Why _ so disappointed? That will do you harm. A. got B. get C. to get D. getting 7. “I have arranged this meeting,” said Constable Johnson, as if it was his idea, “because it is my duty to see that we can escape from this village in the event of any disaster.” Someone spoke up from the back, “The only disaster we get in this village is _!” Everyone laughed. Constable Johnson called for silence. “This is no laughing matter,” he said. “Now listen to me. I want to see if we can leave this village in twenty minutes.” A. the disaster which we get when the beer runs out B. the disaster we get when the beer runs out C. the disaster when the beer runs out D. when the beer runs out 8. Will you be able to finish the job this week? _. A. I don’t expect so B. I don’t know so C. I’m not sure so D. I can’t say so 9. “I didn’t pass the exam.” “_ next time, and you will succeed.” A. To work hard B. Hard-working C. Work hard D. Working hard 10. John did not what to do. He could hardly accuse either Crombie or Pilger directly. He would not dare anyway, _. A. not dare accuse them without checking his facts B. would not dare accuse them without checking his facts C. not without checking his facts D. not dare without checking his facts 11. The priest knocked again and then pushed open the door. He could see Betty sitting by the window with her hands over her face, as if _. A. were in grief B. he had been in grief C. he was in grief D. in grief 12. “Did Mary learn Spanish in high school?” “I imagine _.” A. so B. it C. she was D. that 13. “Do you want to see my driver’s license or my passport?” “Oh, _.” A. each will be fine B. each one is good C. either one will do D. either does well
14.But for a long time we hardly saw any lights, we see the shore. A.did nor B.nor did C.nor do D.nor 15. It would of his politica ,to become a senator from the South A.however charming and capable B.charming and having capable C.even with charm and so capable D.though charming and eapable 16 "Imissed class today.What's the homework for tomorrow?""Nothing because Professor Black A.neither was there B.wasn't either there C.was there neither D.wasn't there either 17.Why not」 him do the job by himself? A.letting B.are letting C.to let D.let 18."Can you postpone it?""I am afraid A.not B.can no C.can not postpone D.it doesn't he joined in voluntary labour on a project A.being there B.there C.he there D.was there 20.She hurriedly left the room as though A.angry B.she angry C.anger D.angrily I1.Identify theone that is w ish in each of the following sentences 1.Mary and her sister lied last B C 2.Children,he believes are supposed to answer politely when spoke to by an adult B D 3.Fill in the blanks with articles where is necessar D 4.She advised me not to say anything until ask. A B C D 5.He isn'tdriving to the convention in M arch,and neirther they are D 6.As schedule they meton March 2at the Chinese Embassy 7.He ismore of a post thanadramatist is AB C D 8.Let those who can serve as them serve as teachers. 9.carefreeor worried,she was always restrained in her 10.The sooner perform the operation,the greater the hope of saving the hand. A B CD SKEY:1.1-5 DDABC 6-10 BDACB 11-15 DACBA 16-20 DDAAA II.1-5 DDDDD6-10 BDCBA
14. But for a long time we hardly saw any lights, _ we see the shore. A. did nor B. nor did C. nor do D. nor 15. It would be difficult for a man of his political affiliation, _, to become a senator from the South. A. however charming and capable B. charming and having capable C. even with charm and so capable D. though charming and capable 16. “I missed class today. What’s the homework for tomorrow?” “Nothing, because Professor Black _.” A. neither was there B. wasn’t either there C. was there neither D. wasn’t there either 17. Why not _ him do the job by himself? A. letting B. are letting C. to let D. let 18. “Can you postpone it?” “I am afraid _.” A. not B. can not C. can not postpone D. it doesn’t 19. While _ he joined in voluntary labour on a project. A. being there B. there C. he there D. was there 20. She hurriedly left the room as though _. A. angry B. she angry C. anger D. angrily II.Identify the one that is wrong in standard written English in each of the following sentences: 1. Mary and her sister studied last year, and so does Betty. A B C D 2. Children, he believes, are supposed to answer politely when spoke to by an adult. A B C D 3. Fill in the blanks with articles where is necessary. A B C D 4. She advised me not to say anything until ask. A B C D 5. He isn’t driving to the convention in M arch, and neirther they are. A B C D 6. As schedule, they met on March 20 at the Chinese Embassy. A B C D 7. He is more of a post than a dramatist is. A B C D 8. Let those who can serve as them serve as teachers. A B C D 9. Happy or sadness, carefree or worried, she was always restrained in her expressions. A B C D 10. The sooner perform the operation, the greater the hope of saving the hand. A B C D SKEY: I. 1-5 DDABC 6-10 BDACB 11-15 DACBA 16-20 DDAAA II. 1-5 DDDDD 6-10 BDCBA