2010届三轮回扣语法专项训练(特殊句式4交际英语)
I don’t know ____ that you stay here.
A.how long it is | B.how long is it | C.it is how long | D.is it how long |
It was _____ that caused him to serve dinner an hour later than usual.
A.we being late | B.our being late |
C.we were too late | D.because we were late |
---what was the party like?
---Wonderful. It’s years _____ I enjoyed myself much.
A.after | B.before | C.that | D.sinc |
Why! I have nothing to confess. ____you want me to say.
A.What is it that | B.What it is that | C.How is it that | D.How it is that |
----Tomorrow is a holiday. Why are you doing your homework?
-----I am doing these exercises now so that I won’t have _____ on Sunday.
A.it | B.them | C.for | D.to |
----Shall I invite Ann to my birthday party tomorrow evening?
----Yes. It’ll be fine if you______.
A.are | B.can | C.invite | D.do |
---- Aren’t you the manager? ---- No, and I______
A.don’t want to | B.don’t want to be | C.don’t want be | D.don’t want |
---I’ll be away on a business trip. Would you mind looking after my cat?
---Not at all.______.
A.I’ve no time | B.I’d rather not | C.I’d like it | D.I’d be glad to |
---- Won’t you have another try?
---- ________.
A.Yes, I will have | B.Yes, I won’t have | C.Yes, I won’t | D.Yes, I will |
-----I won’t do it any more.
-----_______?
A.Why not | B.Why don’t do any more | C.Why not do | D.Why don’t |
----Do you think it will snow tomorrow?
----______?
A.I don’t think | B.No, I don’t think |
C.I don’t think so | D.No, I don’t so |
----Have you fed the cat?
----No, but______.
A.I’m | B.I am |
C.I’m just going | D.I’m just going to |
—Why do you want the book so much?
—_____, sir.
A.Studying | B.Studied | C.Studies | D.To study |
—Will you go home tomorrow evening?
—No, I’m going to a lecture, or at least I am planning _____.
A.so | B.to | C.it | D.that |
_____ for your brother, I would not have gone to see Mr. Wang.
A.If it is not | B.Were it not | C.Had it not been | D.If they were not |
We will have a meeting next week, but we don’t know _____.
A.who | B.where | C.as | D.which |
He said _____ his sister had passed the college entrance examination, and _____ she would go to college in about 20 days.
A.that; 不填 | B.that; that | C.不填; 不填 | D.that; which |
Although ________ to stop, he kept on working.
A.tell | B.telling | C.having told | D.told |
--- Will you waste your time and money on that? --- Certainly ________.
A.I not | B.don’t | C.not | D.no |
--- Mary didn’t attend the lecture, did she?
--- Yes, she ________.
A.attended | B.didn’t attend | C.didn’t | D.did |
--- What’s Joan doing?
--- _________ newspapers in the room.
A.She reading | B.She reads | C.To read | D.Reading |
_________ always succeed.
A.Honest and clever students | B.Students who honest and clever |
C.Honest students and clever | D.Students are honest and clever |
Some people are against the plan but _______ support it.
A.any more | B.many more | C.much more | D.no more |
--- Why not go and have dinner in a restaurant?
--- _________. It’s too expensive.
A.Why not | B.I agree | C.I’m afraid not | D.I’m sure |
— I wonder if I could use your mobile phone.
— ____.
A.I wonder how | B.I don’t wonder |
C.Sorry, it’s out of order | D.No wonder, here it is |
Wasn’t it Dr Wang who spoke to you just now?
— ____.
A.I didn’t know he was | B.Yes, it was |
C.No, he wasn’t | D.Yes, he did |
— Have you got time on Monday?
— ____
A.Of course not. | B.It’s certain. |
C.You can say that again. | D.Why? I’ll stay at home. |
— Sorry, I couldn’t come to the party. I was sick that day.
— ____.
A.I don’t know that | B.That’s all right |
C.Yes, we’ll have another party | D.No, the party wasn’t held |
— Thank you ever so much for the present you brought me.
— ____.
A.No,thanks | B.I’m glad you like it |
C.Please don’t say so | D.No, it’s not so good |
— Would you do me a favor and carry these books?
— ____.
A.Yes, that’s right | B.No trouble |
C.Never mind | D.With pleasure |
— ____.
— Thank you. I certainly will.
A.Happy birthday to you | B.Let me help you with your English |
C.Please remember me to your grandparents | D.Don’t forget to post the letter |
— Hello. May I speak to Bill, please?
— ____.
A.Bill speaking | B.I’m Bill |
C.You are speaking to Bill | D.I’m speaking |
— ____?
— No, thanks. I’m just looking around. I’ll let you know if I want anything.
A.Have you made up your mind what you want |
B.What do you want |
C.Can I help you |
D.Do you like it |
— I think you look very nice in the red dress.
— ____.
A.Oh, no, I don’t look nice at all |
B.I’m glad you think so |
C.I don’t like red but my mom made me wear it |
D.You are very kind |
— I’m so tired, working all morning on the farm.
— Why not take a rest , then?
— ____.
A.Because I can’t afford it | B.Maybe I should |
C.I don’t know | D.Sorry, I can’t tell you |
— Have you heard that Susan has been elected mayor of the city?
— After working so hard for so many years, ____.
A.she surely welcomes it | B.she has certainly earned it |
C.she is welcome to it | D.it’s good news |
— Can you post these letters for us on your way home?
— ____.
A.No problem | B.It’s all right | C.Fine | D.I hope so |
— Do you happen to have twenty dollars on you?
— ____?
— I want to buy a reference book.
A.Do you want the money | B.What will you want to do |
C.How much | D.What for |
— How’s everything going?
— ____.
A.Everything is finished | B.Everything has been done |
C.Not so bad, you know | D.Not doing wrong, you know |
— Would you rather come on Friday or Saturday?
— ____
A.Yes, of course. | B.The other is better. |
C.What’s the matter? | D.Either would suit me. |
— ____.
— It’s nothing to worry about. I never liked it anyway.
A.I lost my walkman this morning |
B.I feel awful. I’ve got a cold |
C.I feel terrible, but I’ve left your tape somewhere |
D.I’m sorry, but we don’t have that medicine |
— Jane: Tom, let me introduce you to Lucy.
— Tom: ____
— Lucy: Hi, I’m Lucy Lee.
A.What’s your name? | B.Hello. | C.Nice to see you. | D.Sorry, not right now. |
— What’s happened to my library books?
— ____ .
A.I’ve no idea | B.You borrowed them from the library |
C.You bought them yesterday | D.They’re about wild animals |
— My children are always arguing.
— ____
A.Just leave them alone. | B.That’s right. |
C.Are you sure? | D.How old are the boys? |
— Where is Tom this morning?
— He’s got a cold.
— ____
A.Just tell him to take it easy. | B.What’s the matter with him? |
C.He is absent. | D.What? Where is he? |
— I’m so sorry for stepping on your foot.
— ____.
A.That’s all right | B.No, it’s my fault |
C.You didn’t hurt me at all | D.Yes, don’t worry about it |
— You’ve won the football game. Congratulations!
— ____.
A.It’s nice of you to say so | B.We are really lucky |
C.No one else could do it | D.Oh, not really |
— Do you feel like taking a walk in the park?
— ____.
A.You may ask your brother to go, too |
B.Yes, but I can’t afford the time |
C.No, I’m really not in the mood for it this evening |
D.No, I’d like it |
— I wonder what the weather will be like tomorrow.
— ____
A.I don’t like the weather at this time of the year. |
B.I don’t mind if it is going to rain tomorrow. |
C.Why read the newspaper yourself? |
D.Let’s listen to the weather report on the radio at ten. |
— I’ll meet you outside the cinema in an hour, OK?
— ____.
A.No, 2 hours later | B.Yes, that’s a good idea |
C.OK, but I can manage | D.No, I don’t think so |
— Your tie goes very well with your shirt.
— ____
A.Oh, I got it on sale. | B.I bought it at half price. |
C.Does it really look OK? | D.No, not so nice. |
— Have you got any oranges and apples?
— ____
A.Yes, madam, on the second shelf over there. |
B.The oranges are very cheap. |
C.You like apples, don’t you? |
D.Of course, we have some fruits. |
— Excuse me, you left this handbag in the shop.
— ____
A.It’s not my fault. | B.Oh, thank you. |
C.I’m sorry. I’m busy. | D.It’s mine! |
— ____
— Drop in if you have time.
— Sure. Bye!
A.Well, I really must be going now. |
B.I wonder if you could let me go now. |
C.Do you mind if I leave now? |
D.What a shame that I want to go now! |
— Let’s go swimming, shall we?
— ____.
A.It’s my pleasure | B.It doesn’t matter |
C.Yes, let’s go | D.I agree with you |
— I enjoyed the food very much.
— I’m glad you liked it. Please drop in any time you like.
— ____
A.Is it all right? | B.I’m afraid I won’t be free. |
C.Yes, I will. | D.That’s great. |
— I’m afraid I can’t finish the book this week.
— ____.
A.Please go ahead | B.That’s right |
C.Not at all | D.Take your time |
— Hello, may I have an appointment with the doctor?
— ____
A.Sorry, he is busy at the moment. |
B.Why didn’t you call earlier? |
C.Certainly. May I know your name? |
D.Sorry, he doesn’t want to see you. |
— You’ve given us a wonderful English dinner, Mrs.Smith.
— ____.
A.Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t cook very well |
B.I’m glad you enjoyed it |
C.Come again when you are free |
D.It’s not necessary for you to say so |
— ____
— Oh, what a nice house!
— I’m glad you like it. Let me show you around it first.
A.Let’s drive to my house. | B.Here we are. |
C.Would you like to see my house? | D.My house is behind the hill. |
— Do you enjoy listening to records?
— I find records are often ____ or better than an actual performance.
A.as good as | B.as good | C.as well as | D.good as |
— What kind of food would you like to have?
— ____ but Japanese.
— How about Korean, then?
A.Anything | B.Something | C.Everything | D.Nothing |
— Would you mind ____ the window? It’s hot here!
— ____.
A.to open; No, please | B.open; Yes, please |
C.opening; No, of course not | D.opening; Yes, please |
— Could I borrow your camera?
— ____. But you will have to buy some film.
A.I’m sorry | B.Of course not | C.Sure | D.I hope so |
— Hello, this is 8325788.
— ____?
A.How are you | B.Will you come tonight |
C.Can I take a message | D.Is that Mike |
— Thank you for a wonderful meal.
— ____.
A.The same to you | B.It’s my pleasure |
C.Thank you all the same | D.No, that’s all right |
— I’d rather have some wine, if you don’t mind.
— ____.
A.No, you’d better not | B.Not at all, anything you want |
C.Thank you all the same | D.Yes, but not good |
— Why didn’t you go to the cinema yesterday?
— I ____, but my wife returned from France the moment I was leaving.
A.was going to | B.would | C.did | D.had |
— Goodbye! I’m glad ____ you.
— ____, too.
A.to see; I | B.to have seen; Me | C.to see; Me | D.seeing; I |
— Do you have the time?
— Sorry, I have no watch.
— ____
A.What a shame! | B.Thanks anyway. |
C.It doesn’t matter. | D.Why not buy one? |
You’ve missed your ____, and you will have to wait for the next round.
A.chance | B.turn | C.time | D.part |
— $1,500, but that’s my last offer.
— OK. It’s a ____.
A.cost | B.price | C.reward | D.deal |
— We were talking about the new play ____, remember?
— Yes, I enjoyed it very much.
A.the other day | B.another day | C.some day | D.other day |
— You keep on coughing. What’s the matter?
— Oh, I’ve got a cold. Nothing serious, ____.
A.yet | B.indeed | C.though | D.anyway |
— These boxes are too heavy for me to move.
— Here, I’ll give you a hand ____ them.
A.for | B.to | C.with | D.by |
— What’s the weather forecast ____ tomorrow?
— Sorry, I don’t know.
A.for | B.to | C.with | D.of |
You should take the medicine after you read the ____.
A.lines | B.words | C.instructions | D.suggestions |
Although we hadn’t met for twenty years, I recognized him ____ I saw him.
A.the moment | B.one moment | C.by the moment | D.for the moment |
Help has already come from them, but the aid is ____ near what we expected.
A.everywhere | B.somewhere | C.anywhere | D.nowhere |
When I was in danger, a bright idea suddenly ____ to me.
A.happened | B.hit | C.struck | D.occurred |
— Would you like to go to the cinema with me this evening?
— I’d like to, but I won’t be free tonight. Let’s make ____ some other day.
A.it | B.them | C.you | D.this |
You have made a few spelling mistakes in your composition, but ____, it is fairly good.
A.on the whole | B.generally speaking | C.above all | D.on one hand |
The big earthquake is reported to have ____ more than 4,000 people homeless.
A.remained | B.had | C.brought | D.left |
— Why didn’t you come to Mike’s birthday party yesterday?
— Well, I ____, but I forgot it.
A.should | B.must | C.should have | D.must have |
I hear Mr. Smith was writing a story last year and he still ____.
A.do | B.does | C.is | D.am |
— I hate talking with that guy. Look, he is coming. What should I do?
— Don’t speak until ____.
A.speaking | B.spoken to | C.spoken | D.speaking to |
— Why do you want the book so much?
— ____, sir.
A.Studying | B.Studied | C.Studies | D.To study |
— How are you getting on with your work?
— Oh, I’m sorry. Things aren’t going so well as ____.
A.plans | B.planning | C.planned | D.to plan |
I wonder why you won’t do it as ____. It’s the third time you have done so.
A.told to | B.be told | C.told you | D.you told |
— Are you a teacher?
— No, but I ____. I worked in a middle school for three years.
A.am | B.will | C.do | D.was |
The dying old man opened his mouth as if ____ something.
A.to say | B.saying | C.to have said | D.was saying |
I can’t tell you the exact time when I will get there. ____, I’ll be there as early as I can.
A.No matter | B.Anyhow | C.Therefore | D.Besides |
— I’d like to go home now.
— Why not stay here for the night? It is so late now. ____, it is raining so hard.
A.Besides | B.Therefore | C.Instead | D.As a result |
— When did you first meet Tom?
— On May 2, ____, the first day I came to this city.
A.or rather | B.at least | C.on the whole | D.in a word |
His best-known work that is ____ all praise is on show.
A.without | B.within | C.over | D.beyond |
He came home after midnight, and ____, he was drunk. That made his parents very angry.
A.What is more | B.On the other hand |
C.In my opinion | D.In another word |
— ____ that you came here yesterday?
— By train.
A.How it was | B.How was it | C.How were you | D.How are you |
It has been ten years since the Labour Party came into ____ in that country.
A.control | B.force | C.power | D.charge |
____ we move the picture over there? Do you think it’ll look better?
A.What about | B.How far | C.What if | D.How come |
If you can ____ a second, I’ll look for Bob and tell him you are on the phone for him.
A.depend on | B.hang on | C.come back | D.take along |
He looked quite healthy though he was ____.
A.in seventy | B.in his seventies | C.at seventies | D.age of seventy |
You ____ things about. Look, what a mess in your room!
A.always throw | B.have always thrown |
C.are always throwing | D.have always been throwing |
— I’m hungry. Let’s get something to eat.
— Look, there’s a restaurant over there. Let me ____ you to dinner today.
A.regard | B.treat | C.consider | D.show |
— May I take your order?
— Yes, I’d like a cup of coffee, a hot dog and some salad. What about you, Lisa?
— ____.
A.Me too | B.Same again, please |
C.It’s all the same to me | D.The same to me |
— I hear Johnson was badly injured in the accident.
— ____, let’s go and see him.
A.What’s more | B.If so | C.Where possible | D.When necessary |
Being too much fat, Cathy was advised to reduce her food for each meal, yet she would ____ that.
A.have none of | B.accept |
C.listen to | D.take care of |
— You look sad. ____?
— Oh, my grandmother’s very ill.
A.What’s up | B.How are you |
C.What’s that | D.How about you |
I have $50, but that isn’t ____ enough for my journey fare.
A.almost | B.nearly | C.hardly | D.mostly |
— Have a cup of tea, ____?
— Thanks a lot.
A.don’t you | B.haven’t you | C.shall we | D.won’t you |
— Lily complains that she has never gets any mail.
— ____. I will write her right away.
A.She is to blame | B.That’s impossible |
C.It doesn’t matter | D.That’s too bad |
____ that they are inexperienced, they have done a good job.
A.Giving | B.To give | C.Given | D.If given |
Don’t forget it’ll be the first time ____ in public.
A.I’ve spoken | B.I shall speak | C.I will speak | D.I speak |
— Who would you like to ____ to the cinema with you this evening?
— No one. I would rather stay home this evening.
A.have go | B.had gone | C.going | D.to go |
— Do you know that woman in blue?
— Of course. She is kind and always ____ beautiful smiles on her face.
A.having on | B.wears | C.putting on | D.dresses |
You can’t work out this problem ____ in this way.
A.rather than | B.other than | C.more than | D.less than |
— Would it bother you if I talked to you for a minute?
— ____.
A.Yes, please | B.No, I don’t |
C.Yes, please don’t | D.Not at all |
I lost my way in complete darkness and, ____ matters worse, it began to rain.
A.making | B.to make | C.made | D.having made |
— Shall I help you with the washing ?
— No, Mary. I can manage, but ____.
A.it doesn’t matter | B.I don’t mind |
C.thank you just the same | D.it’s my pleasure |
— How many students are going to the Great Wall?
— ____.
A.None | B.No one | C.No | D.Not any |
— Don’t forget to take the message to my teacher.
— ____.
A.Yes, I will | B.No, I won’t |
C.I don’t think so | D.Sorry, I wouldn’t |
— How about a game of chess?
— ____
A.I agree. | B.Why not? | C.I’d like to. | D.That’s right. |
He left home in 1980 and has never come back ____.
A.though | B.while | C.when | D.since |
— I’d like to go to the cinema with you, Dad.
— Sorry, my darling, but the film is ____ for adults only.
A.admitted | B.intended | C.promised | D.permitted |
— $1,500, but that's my last offer.
— OK. It's a ____.
A.cost | B.price | C.reward | D.deal |
— We were talking about the new play ____, remember?
— Yes, I enjoyed it very much.
A.the other day | B.another day | C.some day | D.other day |
— You keep on coughing. What's the matter?
— Oh, I've got a cold. Nothing serious, ____.
A.yet | B.indeed | C.though | D.anyway |
— How's everything going?
— ____.
A.Everything is finished | B.Everything has been done |
C.Not so bad, you know | D.Not doing wrong, you know |
— I'm afraid I can't finish the book this week.
— ____.
A.Please go ahead | B.That's right |
C.Not at all | D.Take your time |
— Hello, may I have an appointment with the doctor?
— ____
A.Sorry, he is busy at the moment. | B.Why didn't you call earlier? |
C.Certainly. May I know your name? | D.Sorry, he doesn't want to see you. |
— I'd rather have some wine, if you don't mind.
— ____.
A.No, you'd better not | B.Not at all, anything you want |
C.Thank you all the same | D.Yes, but not good |
— Why didn't you go to the cinema yesterday?
— I ____, but my wife returned from France the moment I was leaving.
A.was going to | B.would | C.did | D.had |
— Goodbye! I'm glad ____ you.
— ____, too.
A.to see; I | B.to have seen; Me | C.to see; Me | D.seeing; I |
— I wonder if I could use your mobile phone.
— ____.
A.I wonder how | B.I don't wonder |
C.Sorry, it's out of order | D.No wonder, here it is |
— Wasn't it Dr Wang who spoke to you just now?
— ____.
A.I didn't know he was | B.Yes, it was |
C.No, he wasn't | D.Yes, he did |
— I'll meet you outside the cinema in an hour, OK?
— ____.
A.No, 2 hours later | B.Yes, that's a good idea |
C.OK, but I can manage | D.No, I don't think so |
— Have you got any oranges and apples?
— ____
A.Yes, madam, on the second shelf over there. |
B.The oranges are very cheap. |
C.You like apples, don't you? |
D.Of course, we have some fruits. |
— Would you mind ____ the window? It's hot here!
— ____.
A.to open; No, please | B.open; Yes, please |
C.opening; No, of course not | D.opening; Yes, please |
— Could I borrow your camera?
— ____. But you will have to buy some film.
A.I'm sorry | B.Of course not | C.Sure | D.I hope so |
— Hello, this is 8325788.
— ____?
A.How are you | B.Will you come tonight |
C.Can I take a message | D.Is that Mike |
— Thank you for a wonderful meal.
— ____.
A.The same to you | B.It's my pleasure |
C.Thank you all the same | D.No, that's all right |
— Do you have the time?
— Sorry, I have no watch.
— ____
A.What a shame! | B.Thanks anyway. |
C.It doesn't matter. | D.Why not buy one? |