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()51. —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
()52. —What’s the weather forecast ____ tomorrow?
—Sorry, I don’t know.
A. for B. to C. with D. of
()53. You should take the medicine after you read the ____.
A. lines B. words
C. instructions D. suggestions
()54. 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
()55. Help has already come from them, but the aid is ____ near what we expected.
A. everywhere B. somewhere
C. anywhere D. nowhere
()56. When I was in danger, a bright idea
suddenly ____ to me.
A. happened B. hit
C. struck D. occurred
()57. —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
()58. You have made a few spelling in your composition, but ____, it is fairlygood.
A. on the whole
B. generally speaking
C. above all
D. on one hand
()59. The big earthquake is reported to have ____ more than 4,000 people homeless.
A. remained B. had
C. brought D. left
()60. —Why didn’t you come to Mike’sbirthday party yesterday?
—Well, I ____, but I forgot it.
A. should B. must
C. should have D. must have
()61. I hear Mr. Smith was writing a story last year and he still ____.
A. do B. does C. isD. am
()62. —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
()63. —Why do you want the book so much?
—____, sir.
A. Studying B. Studied
C. Studies D. To study
()64. —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
()65. 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
()66. —Are you a teacher?
—No, but I ____. I worked in a middle school for three years.
A. am B. will C. do D. was
()67. The dying old man opened his mouth as if ____ something.
A. to say B. saying
C. to have said D. was saying
()68. 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
()69. —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
()70. —When did you first meet Tom?
—On May 2nd, ____, the first day I came to this city.
A. or rather B. at least
C. on the whole D. in a word
()71. His best-known work that is ____ all praise is on show.
A. without B. within
C. over D. beyond
()72. 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
()73. —____ that you came here yesterday?
—By train.
A. How it was B. How was it
C. How were youD. How are you
()74. It has been ten years since the Labour Party came into ____ in that country.
A. control B. force
C. power D. charge
()75. ____ 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
()76. 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
()77. He looked quite healthy though he was ____.
A. in seventy
B. in his seventies
C. at seventies
D. age of seventy
()78. 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
()79. —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
()80. —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
()81. —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
()82. 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
()83. —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
()84. I have $ 50, but that isn’t ____ enough for my journey fare.
A. almost B. nearly
C. hardly D. mostly
()85. ____ you may be right, I can’t agree completely.
A. While B. As
C. If D. Since
()86. —Have a cup of tea, ____?
—Thanks a lot.
A. don’t you B. haven’t you
C. shall we D. won’t you
()87. —Lily complains that she has never got 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
()88. ____ that they are inexperienced, they have done a good job.
A. Giving B. To give
C. Given D. If given
()89. 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
()90. —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
()91. —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
()92. You can’t work out this problem ____ in this way.
A. rather than B. other than
C. more than D. less than
()93. —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
()94. I lost my way in complete darkness and, ____ matters worse, it began to rain.
A. making B. to make
C. made D. having made
()95. —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
()96. —How many students are going to the Great Wall?
—____.
A. None B. No one
C. No D. Not any
()97. —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
()98. —How about a game of chess?
—____
A. I agree. B. Why not?
C. I’d like to. D. That’s right.
()99. He left home in 1980 and has never come back ____.
A. though B. while
C. when D. since
()100. —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
—Here, I’ll give you a hand ____ them.
A. for B. to C. with D. by
()52. —What’s the weather forecast ____ tomorrow?
—Sorry, I don’t know.
A. for B. to C. with D. of
()53. You should take the medicine after you read the ____.
A. lines B. words
C. instructions D. suggestions
()54. 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
()55. Help has already come from them, but the aid is ____ near what we expected.
A. everywhere B. somewhere
C. anywhere D. nowhere
()56. When I was in danger, a bright idea
suddenly ____ to me.
A. happened B. hit
C. struck D. occurred
()57. —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
()58. You have made a few spelling in your composition, but ____, it is fairlygood.
A. on the whole
B. generally speaking
C. above all
D. on one hand
()59. The big earthquake is reported to have ____ more than 4,000 people homeless.
A. remained B. had
C. brought D. left
()60. —Why didn’t you come to Mike’sbirthday party yesterday?
—Well, I ____, but I forgot it.
A. should B. must
C. should have D. must have
()61. I hear Mr. Smith was writing a story last year and he still ____.
A. do B. does C. isD. am
()62. —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
()63. —Why do you want the book so much?
—____, sir.
A. Studying B. Studied
C. Studies D. To study
()64. —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
()65. 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
()66. —Are you a teacher?
—No, but I ____. I worked in a middle school for three years.
A. am B. will C. do D. was
()67. The dying old man opened his mouth as if ____ something.
A. to say B. saying
C. to have said D. was saying
()68. 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
()69. —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
()70. —When did you first meet Tom?
—On May 2nd, ____, the first day I came to this city.
A. or rather B. at least
C. on the whole D. in a word
()71. His best-known work that is ____ all praise is on show.
A. without B. within
C. over D. beyond
()72. 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
()73. —____ that you came here yesterday?
—By train.
A. How it was B. How was it
C. How were youD. How are you
()74. It has been ten years since the Labour Party came into ____ in that country.
A. control B. force
C. power D. charge
()75. ____ 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
()76. 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
()77. He looked quite healthy though he was ____.
A. in seventy
B. in his seventies
C. at seventies
D. age of seventy
()78. 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
()79. —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
()80. —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
()81. —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
()82. 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
()83. —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
()84. I have $ 50, but that isn’t ____ enough for my journey fare.
A. almost B. nearly
C. hardly D. mostly
()85. ____ you may be right, I can’t agree completely.
A. While B. As
C. If D. Since
()86. —Have a cup of tea, ____?
—Thanks a lot.
A. don’t you B. haven’t you
C. shall we D. won’t you
()87. —Lily complains that she has never got 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
()88. ____ that they are inexperienced, they have done a good job.
A. Giving B. To give
C. Given D. If given
()89. 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
()90. —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
()91. —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
()92. You can’t work out this problem ____ in this way.
A. rather than B. other than
C. more than D. less than
()93. —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
()94. I lost my way in complete darkness and, ____ matters worse, it began to rain.
A. making B. to make
C. made D. having made
()95. —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
()96. —How many students are going to the Great Wall?
—____.
A. None B. No one
C. No D. Not any
()97. —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
()98. —How about a game of chess?
—____
A. I agree. B. Why not?
C. I’d like to. D. That’s right.
()99. He left home in 1980 and has never come back ____.
A. though B. while
C. when D. since
()100. —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