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1, It displease my parents when Richard and I stay out late every night. My + u0 Y* ?: f2 F# y/ Z# X( m
parents don ' t approve_____. ; g- S7 A; p6 \$ [! D1 d
A, of me and Richard staying out late every night. % A- |! L/ P, r2 c; E
B, of Richard and me staying out late every night. 3 H) N8 i9 I J! \ ~$ V8 p2 |9 u
C, of Richard ' s and my staying out late every night.
$ l" C. Z( z6 G( k* SD, when Richard and me stay out late every night. ) p% X, w. ?& V% R* F6 I; f
2, " As for their going along with us, " she said, "________ ".
T2 N4 j v: y" ZA, my husband and myself certainly have no objection.
3 o. f, [- K- T. B0 s/ nB, certainly my husband and I have no objection. 9 I7 h! z9 w4 r+ R/ F7 h! w
C, either I or my husband certainly have no objection. ; m# e, Z3 |' Z8 l' H1 `4 n7 e3 Y
D, either my husband or I certainly have no objection. - A$ t+ v, V: f0 e6 n# Q S
3, " any thing wrong? "" there was no objection on the part of ________ p 2 P$ u3 I! ]8 j' d; e
resent ". 4 C3 O6 B+ j4 @- H6 `
A, this. 0 F1 m5 h! \0 O# W% z4 c# F
B, those.
" ?/ V: F) n' V, lC, these.
3 h% `# |' R4 b3 q7 |8 pD, who. . X, }8 c: Q8 k2 }& e: z
4, Although oriental ideas of woman ' s subordination to man prevailed in t
1 [; E! _: A0 r4 w; fhose days, she_______ meet with men on an equal basis.
& \. i: c- n& F6 B6 QA, did not dared. ( Z; e5 s- n* O& H; d% w
B, dared not * w9 e# y* ~, a6 t1 w
C, dared not to. * E+ k' n2 @# G& j9 P: p
D, did dare not to.
( u1 \) l2 a4 W. @/ \5, The stars (awaken) a certain reverence in man because, (though) always (p + a9 L$ s: c# D% [& h
resent), they are beyond (your) reach.
$ K1 j+ m, B- y6, I had hoped( to have learned )French before my trip (to Paris), but I (di + C% I0 e4 X6 |3 n# S
d not have) any (extra money) for a course. " c* P9 ^6 d M+ s* U7 H
7, " what is the difference? " + o2 [& N2 U4 D w' e
" this furniture is different from______ ".
: p9 t( X% Y; P) ^4 y/ vA, that book. 9 _) D, u5 u2 R
B, your.
/ C+ o; ^1 a u$ J2 W5 Z/ ^C, that one.
. o: s) b; V1 }' i; S' j+ RD, that.
5 |0 o5 ~/ }+ g( C8," we walked twenty miles today. "" I never guessed you could have walke
! O* Y" O" G7 N5 F5 Vd _____ ". 2 e8 z- o" d, e& R: A
A, as. ' }1 `5 [6 D1 B/ r7 [
B, this. $ X) G# G' g( T
C, that. 6 e' Q8 P# ]- _4 i2 {
d. such. 1 E, Y2 S2 H: j% a+ W
9," what did Jack do last year? ". " I heard ____ taught German. ".
" V& Z. H- r( B/ ^; k" ka, he. , Z3 y, Y$ F* e3 K
B, his. 8 g- U3 A0 @$ {$ m& Z. l
c. he is. ! T! u: \: r6 v. V6 [
d. him. ) T5 h v4 l1 z8 J
10," did you see any foreigner present at the party? ".
0 X$ K9 `1 F) v4 V" he was the only foreigner ____ I saw at the party. ".
; L5 R' ]2 S# l* \a, whom. 7 S# b4 a% h( \
B, that . % x. f9 r, e* [# a S. |
C, who.
" z! |, O7 ^) T" P5 K' c/ h; U' Sd. which.
7 A- h6 v5 T& G5 O11, (Nobody) who will not try to help the other people (develop) (his )abili - q0 ]4 C* {% a; `
ties (deserves) to have friends.
# J; E6 q4 r$ K7 I q12, (there is ) often disagreement( as ) (to whom) is the (better) Shakespea 5 W# z; [7 X8 Q( w& A2 L D
rean actor, Evans or Gielgud.
7 d* e0 M Z/ i) Y% j3 }% e0 ?& g13, John was ( the only one ) of the boys (whom) as you know ( was) not (eli
& f( Q/ U, Q# L4 Ngible). 8 ]1 I2 [% }5 x5 A7 i# e
14, The ( irritable) sergeant (was) insistent that nothing (superseded) the ; k) ?+ m' |9 ]: a
drilling of ( the forty new men.).
& O1 e- A. k5 X% t4 D, v/ z2 |15, (Still holding) the young man's hand, he paused, and then (added delibe
( F' H6 Z2 R5 ~% [1 srately): now I am not the man to let a cause (to be lost) ( for want of )a w
7 S9 A' _! C. T6 S* Dord.
0 @5 \$ U+ D9 Q- Q$ n; \5 B# G$ ~16, "What do you think about these pies?" # C. ]; m0 ?( ] x
" I would like to have_____".
# o1 F4 d" C' M, oA, some other.
+ y; u; \6 A7 I+ w, }9 gB, another. * f$ n5 y b& U$ J+ W
c. the other.
4 l* ?: h0 o Nd. other.
7 W! f( e/ C u- e17, The FORMation of snow (must be occurring) (slowly), in calm air, and at
8 j% V4 {$ c' itemperature (near) the ( freezing) point.
" J. a. d7 |$ x8 c18, Carol said (that) she (went) ( to) the supermarket (before coming) home.
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& V e( E& b# X9 o( v19, (Weighed) down by a mass of trivial detail, a housewife is fortunate if
& H# b2 V! \: d& n3 B; Fshe (did not) soon (lose ) all her charm and (three-quarters )of her intelli , M6 i. t2 \3 C& B
gence.
% @* Z. D: ?. o# y9 X5 ] o" E20, When our neighbor's daughter( caught) her fingers in the car door, she ' F+ ]! E7 ~: l. D
(did not cry) even though it (must) have (hurted) her.
/ s, x* m6 v- C" H* p2 j21, I will employ the man ______ they say is a fluent speaker of English.
& j* o( d; Z( b. [1 r. q* {/ eA, who.
- k6 M& q9 M# G2 g( ^3 g I9 kB, that.
: d0 q" e- [5 E8 }) HC, which.
5 a" C+ m& \3 y3 ^+ l, Ed. whom.
8 P# h! z* W# o4 i22, "Then about tolstoy's great novels". % Y' D- O2 Q8 Y& \
" who_____ has read his great novels can forget their fascination?" p6 l0 l% `2 f6 [5 r
a, who.
* Z2 g; F- {) R' X1 J! b2 U7 Y% zB, that.
: X8 g$ E" t7 A% O. I4 Zc. which % P- G( b" k5 c' a( P
d. whoever.
! `# y; g# a' V; U4 l9 c23, Since the earliest ancestors of the whales were land creatures, the ques , ?* G) F6 D- q6 k) v3 d: i
tion has arisen as to how____________.
$ q. q) Q6 Z3 N3 D2 EA, did the flipper adaptation of the whale originate.
& M9 F9 d) o* q _1 NB, was the flipper adaptation of the whale originated. ) K7 \* x( P" V, a- Y6 X* a7 q& A
c. the flipper adaptation of the whale originated.
' x/ M6 n; j, y0 ED, the flipper adaptation of the whale to originate.
- n2 m! j9 U0 ]0 W6 R0 O$ P2 o7 Z( q# ?24, Most (aggregate) rocks are fused, and, (as is implied ) by the name, (ha - N$ ~5 ]% t# r
s originated) (by the aggregation ) of smaller stones.
, A; b: ^" n# t: P25, The Amish, (whose) culture is (unique) American, have (developed) a (dis
* r. H1 w6 s" K0 ~4 gtinctive) tradition in organic farming.
, i2 L. k( F2 k+ y8 W7 {- I26, By the time smith (graduates) from (dental school), he will be (twenty-s 0 Z( i3 k) x, h+ f( q
ix) (years of age). % B- R' c# K" K9 i, |! F& Y: Q
27, (standing in the driveway), the house (appeared to be ) much smaller tha
- O% E5 E% b$ i* [! U9 On (it had seemed ) (to us as children) many years ago. 0 N# i( ?) r# c8 F6 s
28, Kevin is (particularly) (fond of) cooking, and he (really) (cooks) delic
# e: v7 {7 ~+ Rious meals. : j4 |6 _9 M" r* b2 P& q
29, I held an opinion that ( a honest man) who married and brought (up) a la 0 p, ]5 z( b6 P8 Z
rge family did more service than (he) who continued (single ) and only talke 6 ~$ c4 V) o) R+ F( O J
d of the population.
; f% s) @" q* r! \4 S% o7 o3 `30, After (the church ) ( the men) stood together ( in the churchyard) (sayi C p2 j4 b2 F; X% G U( G2 s
ng) he must be crazy.
) p% h1 S- n9 M4 C. z" [6 x0 U \31, "do you need more water in the pan?" 4 D/ C T# K- j" Z3 ^- }
"no, it has ___________".
- d% s- g& C) T2 g6 V! F2 BA, already enough full.
6 \" @' ~ e) l0 Q# W0 S5 V2 T8 O5 ]2 VB, full already enough. 1 h; e$ l/ j/ J/ M' v2 P `& y
C, already had enough. & u; f# o/ \* n" l+ _. A+ l
D, had already enough.
# d" u X9 c& P/ a- X( k* k32, This is ___________ such a thing.
^* _2 p1 I) O8 N) |( ~1 ]& cA, my first time of seeing. * A( [8 J) z; v
B, my first time to see.
9 n2 j" T7 J. }3 ^$ N. E eC, the first time I have ever seen.
9 _! x0 D4 E. b, mD, my first time I have ever seen.
& s% e" f/ {' ]# f' x' f+ N k33, " after that, what happened to him?" 5 n9 [8 y& V+ [
" the chance to enter_____ come and he took it."
: ?2 s" G9 a9 V2 UA, to college. , u2 P9 }. S8 t8 U, w' y
B, the college. 0 d7 l+ m# P$ z5 J
c. for college. / m# l2 ^1 A4 C5 [, t: B% C8 C
d. college.
. Y7 `+ {; F9 `9 \; R34, There has been (hardly no sign of ) agreement ( as yet)?(between ) the
7 l5 X/ M# z' rmanagement and labor ( in their ) dispute over wages and working conditions. 0 d; @, F4 s# m( k* J
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5 O0 J7 N4 S" |7 S, U) Z+ \' b35, ________ lessons were not difficult. 3 G! c8 ^- ^. p- O* M( b4 G# N/ Y
A, our first few short French.
- l0 Q% ] O3 A& iB, our few first short French. ' C/ s& w e( Z( r8 u1 I) {7 f) S
c. our few first French short.
- ~2 W0 o8 x" j2 N9 L( W2 l4 ID, few our first French short. ( }- A2 X( q3 g4 B$ I
36, Bill said that he didn't do _______ paper work. - [* Z$ @8 |& [! H
A, many. ) J& Z A- m! S) M' y
B, lots of .
, Q; K9 {1 N% uc. a great deal of . G5 j0 a/ ^9 {
d. much. , t! Y. s4 Y: R( b3 _. l
37, I waited there for thirty minutes; that seemed ________ hours to me.
$ A5 t2 S( T. k3 l: E( \A, many. - H9 m* i! q+ h3 i- G6 X
B, very much. 7 }/ I |% P* y- }' S, Z
C, as many. # ]. W3 g# u) R( i7 c2 ? ^
d. so many.
" a# t! \2 i% |9 y& U! {4 O38, No one (on ) the committee had flatly made (some ) such allegation, ( th - S3 D6 n/ @! z8 \
ough) Wayne Morse did come (close) by declaring that the U.S. had irritated 1 j( W( U$ q# e( ?
the North Vietnamese. ; r8 _$ {5 f2 y1 `9 d$ V
39, There (have been ) (many) an argument (about) (its) proper usage.
" Y2 {+ g( u; r3 ^! o) u40, ( the social studies), (broad speaking), (deal with) man's ( relationsh 6 u M+ P1 l8 O2 N$ x
ip to other men). + [$ |8 S X5 t7 B2 Y9 r
41, Founded ( in ) 1961 ( and employed) an estimated 35,000 people, the orga
( N0 j7 E2 V- A) Fnization (has gained) a reputation for brutality. 0 z! G5 n' c8 X8 `2 A" q
42, "john had the piano tuned today."
0 Q5 l8 o$ _* O0 L8 t" was it_______?".
& Q3 w5 o: w6 x* P( p, D* mA, out of tune badly before.
1 X l# f/ i% g, y- M/ N- c5 kB, before badly out of tune. . j! ?. |- b6 L$ m
C, badly out of tune before.
" k R$ G- X g; e- `1 [D, out of tune before badly.
0 [. ?" H! B/ f$ f) j6 t43, "leaving for Chicago?" 0 D6 i1 T% |- u6 F, C
"_______." ; ?6 P9 h) ?/ } \
A, soon.
9 F2 }" t: D! p( Z' D; ` {9 SB, lately. 5 Y; A8 [/ P( z
c. late. 8 c* p6 Z' w' H, Z/ V( @) {
d. sooner.
0 Y# d% p9 P) K8 q3 F44, " jane acts quite unfriendly." 5 a {% |) w) f$ P. C* Z) N
" I think she is ________ than unfriendly."
5 _8 B' v+ [% V" s3 CA, shyer. , g' n! Z% O% @+ A u8 g
B, shy.
% z. a- x5 f/ D& Q8 Y6 iC, more shy rather. # L/ ?7 g2 r" f0 x( z" {6 k
D, more shy.
9 b1 E2 w% P7 ~, ~9 _' Y' K$ g# W45, "would you like me to go to the doctor with you?"
# i; ]% f% X# H* C L8 X"no, you_______ with me."
6 i* j R. M. [9 M) IA, need not to go. 5 \8 Q: Y* G; Y+ d
B, do not need go.
& k3 l3 F C6 j! Lc. need not go.
v+ Q7 a' }/ _! zD, need to not.
0 A8 p3 g' q3 X9 s# n46, No (other )beverage comes (even) close to rivaling coffee as the (more w
0 d' n8 t7 b. ~0 L. kidely) drunk refreshment in the (world). 4 r& k3 @! s1 Z$ B/ Z
47, Strangers (come) into her city (now) notice what a (clean) place ( it is 5 i. S. ^9 p4 j* B. V, f
).
4 D! K: [2 ^" b6 \48, Professor Anderson thought that because historical parallels are so ( mu
8 ?( A, E7 [2 L! o4 j' Fch) used unprecisely and uncritically it (would) be (better) to avoid them a " \5 O P2 P1 S* u5 k
ltogether in our themes.
/ S6 M; v" K8 _" G2 u+ p/ I49," I did not go to the party."
! k3 a& o" @+ W* i0 Z) P4 c"did _____ go to the party?" $ a8 r1 |) L8 t5 }6 l: R
a, many john friends.
0 C2 b ~; D+ t* o4 u9 [$ B! iB, many john's friends. * f6 z+ v% \; ]( l) c1 E
C, my sister boy friend.
; M4 U, ^& B. G5 e9 t( o6 B5 l( d( MD, a boy friend of my sister's.
6 |/ s: q7 L+ E2 h4 s50, "what did you see?"
# k' I r8 G+ b Z# ^" we saw_____ police there". # u( v# ^/ R# z# T
A, many.
8 E& z& v2 E* W% `5 e0 a7 _" aB, much. 9 }) i0 y8 V' t2 _$ I; b3 j2 Q$ E/ B
c. little.
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51, (when) and (by whom) the islands of the west Indies were first settled i
: Q! @" a: n7 W: Xs a matter (of debating) (among) archaeologists.
# z* | k9 u6 I( k52, (Cliff's and Al's) car (broke down) again, but (luckily) they knew ( h / ^* o" T5 b7 s& e8 J. N
ow to fix) it. 2 P8 ~9 N1 z, x; j/ c
53, (from the top ) of the tower, Jacob was able ( to clearly and easily see 8 V6 c& J2 c2 a8 Z
) the (whole ) city (stretching) out below him. / Z s& U0 s5 ` S5 N
54, Joan ( decided) that she did not like the (girl eating) an ice-cream con
$ X! `$ h, a1 ^2 ue on the bus after (she) ( yelled) at her little brother. * S& n* ], M) y/ S1 K& [ x
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