Book 2 unit11
1.Water usually freezes when tempeterature is _______ zero and ice changes into water again when the tempeterature is ______ zero.
A. below; above B. under; over C. above; below D. below; over
2.The clock has stopped. Get it _______, please.
A. to go B. going C. go D. to be going
3.The dictionary will _______ you to understand words.
A. assists B. aid C.able D. enable
4. The teachers are _____ us for the coming examination.
A. preparing B. prepared C. helping D. making
5. Where did he seem_______?
A. to have been B. to go to C. to have gone to D. to have been going
6.We have just heard a
warning on the radio that a
hurricane is _____ to come this evening.
A. likely B.possible C.
probable D.believeable
7.The President is now on a visit to China, ___ at expanding relations between the two countries.
A. aims B. to aiming C. being aimed D. aimed
8. This district, ______ many famous universities , is now the new centre for Chinese science and technology.
A. home to B. the home for C. base for D. based in
9. Just as the doctor ________ , your wife is not exactly fat, but rather well—built for her age.
A. gets it B. makes it C. puts it D. means it
10.Chinese scientists have mapped out part of the
international human genome project, _____ that they are among the world’s best.
A. to prove B. proved C. having proved D. proving
11.______ great progress we have made , we shuold not be conceited.
A.However B. How C. Whatever D.What
12. ---I’m sorry that I can’t attend your wedding.
---_____? Haven’t we agreed on it?
A. What is it B. Why don’t you C. What do you think D. How is it
13 ---Excuse me, sir. I’m
writing a
research paper on Chinese medicine. Do you mind answering a few question?
----______.
A. Yes, please B. No, of course not C. Certainly D. By all means
14. ----How is everything, Rose?
---____.
A. Very well, thank you B. Not too bad C. I’m all right, thanks D. Not at all
15. ---Why didn’t you tell Ann the truth?
---_____.
A. Yes, I was afraid to be scolded by her B. No, but I wanted to
C. But I did D. I always hate telling lies
16. ---Not all present would believe what the report said, I’m afraid.
---____.
A. So do I B. Nor am I C. I agree D. I’m afraid , too
17. ---Please excuse me, but I really have to be going.
---Yes, of course. ____.
A. The same to me B. That’s OK C. Thanks a lot D. Nice
seeing you.
18. ---___ ---Thank you. I certainly will.
A. I wish you success B. Will you help me with my work
C. Please remember me to your family D. May I help you?
19. ---______at the new school?
---Fine. I’ve got used to the life there and I’ve made some friend.
A.How are you B. How are you doing C. Are you getting on well D. How do you do
20.---Cliff, I lost your bike at school. I suppose I should pay for it.
---Oh, ____. It was an old bike anyway.
A. Forget it B. Take it easy C. OK D. Don’t say so
完形填空
Each of us fails from time to time. If we are wise, we accept these failures as a 21 part of the
learning process. But all too often as parents and teachers we disallow this 22 right to our children.
When I see a child 23 to this kind of pressure, I think of Donnie.
Donnie was my youngest third grader. His 24 of
failure kept him from classroom games that other children enjoyed. He 25 answered questions — he might be wrong.
I tried my best to build his 26. But nothing changed until midterm, when Mary Anne, a student teacher, was assigned (安排)to our classroom.
She was young and pretty, and she loved children. My pupils, Donnie included, 27 her.
One morning, we were
working math problems at the chalkboard. Donnie had 28 the problems with painstaking neatness. Pleased with his progress, I
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