英语语法2014年10月真题试题及答案解析(00831)
-
What is the relationship between tense and time? How many tenses do English verbs have and what are they?
-
Combining the following three sentences by using a cohesive device:
Tom’s work at school is above the average. Harry’s work is below the average, Tim’s work is about up to the average.
-
What principle of concord do we usually apply to agreement between the verb and its subject in the form of a clause? Give examples to illustrate your point of view.
-
Rewriting the second sentence by using a cohesive device:
A: How do you know that he’s retiring soon?
B: He told me that he’s retiring soon.
-
Rewriting the sentence into an existential one:
A boy named George Smith sat in the same class as me.
-
Using a disjunct:
It is possible that the accident happened when I was in the garden.
-
Using discontinuity:
The assumption that the economy will continue to improve is made.
-
Using a conjunct:
Officially, the general manager is in charge. His secretary does all the work.
-
Combining the two sentences by using a relative clause:
She is telling a story of Lei Feng. Every one of us is proud of him.
-
Combining the two sentences by using the non-finite verb form:
She was driving without a license. She was arrested and jailed by the sheriff.
-
Combining the two sentences by using a subordinate clause:
The Warren Report has been accepted by most Americans. The Warren Report has left many questions unanswered.
-
Adding a suitable tag to the following statement:
Let’s not go camping this summer.
-
Rewriting the sentence by using subjunctive mood:
It suffices to say that the open policy will remain unchanged.
-
Using a modal auxiliary:
I can hardly believe that they have been waiting so long.
-
She would stay with her parents once a month after she got married for a couple of days.
-
Mr. Smith is young, energetic and a man you can rely on.
-
Actually speaking, he is not experienced enough to do such an important job.
-
56Contrary to that people had expected, no general agreement was reached at the conference.
-
He failed in the final exam surprised both his teachers and his classmates.
-
The other day, he met a lady whom he thought was wearing the strangest hat he had ever seen.
-
Allen has always had a great interest and admiration for Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
-
It’s difficult for him to tell the difference between true praise and flattering statements making only to gain his favor.
-
An ambulance is waiting in the street. Someone should have been hurt or killed.
-
It’s ten years since I didn’t see him and he has changed beyond recognition.
-
It looked as if he were ill for a long time.
-
The moment they received a ticket, they were extremely upset about ______ (fine) for over-speed.
-
He sold his old car the other day and bought a________ (new) the very next day,
-
The boy kicked the ball so hard that it flew through the hedge and broke a window of the house’s.
-
The physicist’s theory was so difficult that________ (few) people can understand it.
-
Everybody has arrived, ________ (they)?
-
They can hardly finish the work before dark, ________ (they)?
-
The taxi driver is________ (feed) all the traffic jams in the city.
-
This is the question________ (which) we have had so much discussion.
-
My husband accompanied me to a________ (woman) clothes department to buy a sweater the other day.
-
She is crying so sadly. I think the doctor must________ (tell) her that her husband has got cancer.
-
He was________ (deaf) her pleas for forgiveness.
-
We can, as a matter of fact, ________ (avoid) friction and conflict should we learn to respect each other.
-
The emphasis on the treatment of heart disease is associated with the technological advance that________ (take) place in the past 10 years.
-
In addition to his job at the university, he________ (run) his own company now.
-
His behavior shows that he is a well________ (education) person.
-
Some common phenomena________(be) not completely understood by human beings.
-
It is believed that________ (cry) has much to do with childishness, weakness and dependence.
-
Why don’t you do something________ (sensibly) in your spare time?
-
He found great________ (enjoy) in his work.
-
Management________ (require) a great deal of information to make decisions.
-
seconds, minutes, years, which, that, what
The traffic was held up for more than thirty________, ________ caused me to come late.
-
The________ (far) away we get from the earth, the thinner the air becomes.
-
was, were, are, join, to join, joining
If you____in better health, we would have allowed you _____ them in the work.
-
look, watch, seek, everyone, each, all
He tried to____support from his friends. However, ____turned their backs on him.
-
either, both, neither, his, their, our
No agreement was reached in the discussion between the two parties as____would give up____position.
-
doesn’t, don’t hasn’t, have, has,having
Many a student____like____to do their homework after class.
-
lone, alone, lonely, if, whether, so that
You’d better leave things____ ____you don’t know how to deal with them.
-
are accepted, is accepted, accepted, speculate, serious, severe
The theory of black holes____by many____scientists and astronomers.
-
The professor and writer____it possible to integrate what he teaches with what he writes about.
- A.found
- B.have found
- C.find
- D.finds
-
The Olympics Committee____at variance in their opinions as to which country was to host the next Olympic Games.
- A.were
- B.was
- C.is
- D.are
-
Almost, Most, The most, little, less, few
____of the books are informative though a____dull.
-
____she prefers noisy Rock and Roll, I like jazz very much.
- A.When
- B.While
- C.If
- D.As
-
Education, along with financial aids, ____among the best cures for poverty,
- A.being
- B.were
- C.is
- D.are
-
The government claimed that tax cuts benefited the poor most, _____ has yet to be proved in practice.
- A.it
- B.who
- C.that
- D.which
-
The teacher asked the students to turn to the page____they were told to go over the day before.
- A.where
- B.that
- C.for which
- D.in which
-
The year 1848 was the one____witnessed the beginning of California Gold Rush: the gold was first discovered at Slitter’s Mill, in Coloma, California.
- A.when
- B.where
- C.that
- D./
-
Strangely enough, the more one learns, ____one finds he does not know.
- A.the still more
- B.still more
- C.more still
- D.more
-
Astonished____what had happened, the cleaning lady ran downstairs, crying for help.
- A.over
- B.for
- C.with
- D.at
-
Stop showing off to the old lady. She knows____more than you.
- A.a lot of
- B.far
- C.no
- D.many
-
In the dream, Alice was walking in the air and far below her was the _____ village.
- A.asleep
- B.sleepy
- C.slept
- D.sleeping
-
Let’s go to____theatre tonight. I promise you it’s____good play,
- A.the; /
- B.the; a
- C./; the
- D./; a
-
The United Nations Security Council is seeking ____the regional conflict to an end.
- A.to bring
- B.bringing
- C.to have brought
- D.bring
-
The police’s advice was that no one____his luggage unattended at the airport.
- A.leaves
- B.left
- C.leave
- D.will leave
-
Because he was mentally disabled, he was____in the neighborhood.
- A.laughed
- B.taken good care
- C.looked down upon
- D.made fun
-
It____be warm enough indoors in Northeast China, for fur-lined slippers don’t sell well there.
- A.must
- B.will
- C.need
- D.shall
-
The U.S. president, who has announced that the U.S. will shoulder a greater responsibility across the world, ____this poverty-stricken country in Africa soon.
- A.will be visiting
- B.visits
- C.has visited
- D.visited
-
I know it’s hard to say goodbye. So why____choose to stay?
- A.not to
- B.not
- C.to
- D./
-
It____that the UFO had appeared in the small town and hovered over the square in it for quite a long time.
- A.has said
- B.had said
- C.was said
- D.is said
-
How bizarre! The class is going for____autumn outing on such____awful weather!
- A.the; an
- B.the; /
- C./; the
- D.an; /