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英语语法2017年10月真题试题及答案解析(00831)

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  1. grammatical principle

  2. determiner

  3. When shall is used with a subject other than the first person, what does it usually indicate? Give an example.

  4. Using extraposition:

    That his invention will make people’s life more convenient is certain.

  5. Using inversion:

    Churchill was not only a statesman but also a writer.

  6. Reinforcing the negation:

    No voters approved of the education bill proposed by the senator.

  7. Using transferred negation:

    I think that the witness didn’t tell the truth.

  8. Using a relative clause:

    She is an expert I know well. She can give you some suggestions.

  9. Using coordination:

    There are many modem communication methods available today. The traditional business letters remain an important means of sending printed messages.

  10. Using subordination:

    Work hard and you will pass the grammar test in the end.

  11. Using a relative clause:

    When I was in Shanghai, I visited the house. Sun Yat-sen is said to have lived there for several years.

  12. Using a complex preposition:

    Jane went to the concert last Sunday, and her best friend went along.

  13. Using a disjunct:

    I will say frankly that what he did to you is immoral but what you did to him is illegal.

  14. Using a modal auxiliary:

    You had better finish your homework by tonight.

  15. Using a non-finite verb form:

    A lot is known about Van Gogh’s life and his feelings because of the hundreds of letters, which were written by him to his brother Theo and others.

  16. Using a non-finite verb form:

    People who are sentenced to life in prison from now on will have to pay for their keep if the proposed new law goes into effect.

  17. Using passive voice:

    His daughter looked forward to his retirement.

  18. Using passive voice:

    We should bear in mind that he did all this out of his patriotism.

  19. With a tag:

    You must have seen the film last week, ________?

  20. With a subordinator:

    People find it curious ________ those without homes would rather sleep sitting up on benches or huddle in doorways than go to shelters.

  21. With a tag:

    John told me that there wasn’t anyone in the office at that time,_________?

  22. With a tag:

    I don’t think he is telling the truth, ________?

  23. With a subordinator:

    Despite such a marked difference in attitudes toward what one consumes, there is no doubt _______ people in the West have come to regard the cuisine of China as something special.

  24. With a coordinator:

    He heard someone knock at the door violently ________he looked out of the window only to find that his house was surrounded by a large crowd of policemen.

  25. With a relative pronoun:

    This is the desktop with ______ we have had so much trouble ever since it was bought.

  26. With a relative pronoun:

    Mr. Johnson finished running the 26-mile-plus marathon, ______ is a marvelous achievement for a man of 60.

  27. With a relative pronoun:

    Many people believe that to succeed, all _______ is needed is persistence and determination.

  28. With a relative pronoun:

    The boy in jeans _______ is playing basketball alone is my neighbor’s son.

  29. With a preposition:

    “Chicken” is a slang word referring ________ someone who is not very brave.

  30. With a preposition:

    Active participation _______the classroom is not only accepted but also expected of the students in many courses.

  31. With a preposition:

    The kindergarten teacher is always very careful to divide everything fairly _______all the children in her class.

  32. With a preposition:

    The destruction of natural environment is a loss for mankind that no amount of money can makeup _________.

  33. With a modal auxiliary:

    Frank’s cell phone is lying on the coffee table. He ______have left it here last night.

  34. With an article:

    Jobs are hard to find nowadays, but in ________case of Mr. Smith, that is not the problem at all.

  35. With a modal auxiliary:

    Mary ________have received my letter; otherwise she would have replied before now.

  36. With an article:

    As a student majoring in music, he knew clearly that no matter how hard he tried, he would never be _______ Mozart.

  37. With a determiner:

    The manager asked his secretary to have ______ the files ready before the meeting started.

  38. With a determiner:

    The student spent the ___________ day writing the composition assigned by his teacher.

  39. until, above, up to; will be, is, were

    Giant squid is extremely large, _______ 14 meters long. If it ______swimming next to you in the ocean, you’d probably want to get out of the water as soon as possible.

  40. although, because, so that; organize, recognize, recognition

    Commodity-type businesses do not have the flexibility to raise prices ___________ their sales are based on low prices, not on a factor like name_________.

  41. modern periodic chemical, chemical modern periodic, modern chemical periodic; know, knew known

    Dmitri Mendeleev is considered the “father” of the ___________ table. He wrote out the names, atomic masses and other properties of each ___________ elements on separate cards. Then, he ordered them according to their atomic mass.

  42. awared, had awared, were aware; to, with, for

    Even before Newton set down his theories on tides, people ___________ that lunar phases corresponded ___________ the rise and fall of the ocean tides.

  43. multiply, multiplied multiplying; specialize, specialized, specializing

    We live in a world where knowledge is accumulated by ___________ and at the same time becomes more and more _________.

  44. he, him, them; all, whole, part

    As a stage manager, you have assistants, so use_________, but always do so politely. At the same time, don’t expect them to do ___________ the menial tasks, either.

  45. has been, has, have; kind of problems, kind of problem, kinds of problems

    Telecommuting-substituting the computer for the trip to the job- ___________ hailed as a solution to all ___________ related to office work.

  46. be, was, were; what, that, those

    In Europe, the proportion of people living in cities __________ always smaller than __________ of the work force working in factories.

  47. including, to include, includes; to, with, at

    In Britain, clubbing is different from pubbing and ___________ going to a pub, or a place of music, or a bar, or any other places to gather ____________ friends.

  48. for which, which for that which; market, marketing, markets

    Thomas Moore owned a farm about 20 miles outside the city of Washington, ____________ the village of George town was the ___________ center.

  49. No-one needs reminding that there’s _______ free lunch.

    • A.no such a thing as
    • B.no such a thing as a
    • C.no such thing as a
    • D.no such thing as
  50. No sooner _______ to address the housing crisis than Brexit landed on our doorstep.

    • A.did the Government planned
    • B.had the Government planned
    • C.did the Government plan
    • D.the Government had planned
  51. Under no circumstances _______ leave your children unsupervised.

    • A.should you
    • B.you should
    • C.you had
    • D.had you
  52. No staff members were injured but one prisoner remained _______ today with a suspected broken jaw.

    • A.hospitalize
    • B.hospitalized
    • C.hospitalizing
    • D.to hospitalize
  53. Mrs. Barket said she had avoided _______ with risk by refusing to open most of the letters.

    • A.engaging
    • B.to engage
    • C.engaged
    • D.engage
  54. Neither police nor the defense lawyer _______ said what the exact relationship is between the two men.

    • A.had
    • B.has
    • C.have
    • D.had had
  55. Ms. Petriuk is taking a French class, but says she rarely _______ help her girls with their homework anyway.

    • A.should
    • B.needs
    • C.could
    • D.need
  56. Mike said that he is sorry for the way _______ he reacted that night and has publicly apologized to John.

    • A.which
    • B.in that
    • C.by which
    • D./
  57. It is said that there is ________ bridge in that village.

    • A.a stone fine old famous
    • B.an old famous fine stone
    • C.a famous fine old stone
    • D.an old fine stone famous
  58. It is desirable that dying patients _______ maximum relief of pain and suffering.

    • A.receive
    • B.received
    • C.be received
    • D.should be received
  59. If she _______ to write a real book one day, I will absolutely be the first to read it.

    • A.is
    • B.was
    • C.were
    • D.will be
  60. In both cases the force of the blow was _______ make the victims unconscious.

    • A.so that
    • B.such as to
    • C.so as to
    • D.in order that
  61. It could be another four years before we see the show. _______, it’s one of the most exciting TV shows we’ve heard about.

    • A.Otherwise
    • B.Nevertheless
    • C.Likewise
    • D.Hence
  62. If it ________ the way it is, we will seek considerable compensation.

    • A.continuing
    • B.continues
    • C.continued
    • D.will continue
  63. I work with several master’s and Ph.D. students, almost all of ________ are women, during the course of my research at a large state university.

    • A.whom
    • B.which
    • C.that
    • D.them
  64. I regret ________ you that we have not reached tangible results during this week.

    • A.telling
    • B.to tell
    • C.to be told
    • D.having told
  65. I loved every inch of that woman and loved everything __________ came with her.

    • A.that
    • B.which
    • C.who
    • D.with which
  66. I don’t think they are guilty of war crimes, _______?

    • A.do I
    • B.am I
    • C.are they
    • D.aren’t they
  67. How _______ you cook without healthy ingredients?

    • A.can
    • B.may
    • C.need
    • D.should
  68. He was seen frantically gesturing for a phone, but he could not make himself________.

    • A.understood
    • B.understanding
    • C.to understand
    • D.understand