101. --That's a nice mobile phone. --It is. My aunt it for my last birthday. A. buy B. will buy C. have bought D. bought 102. --Where is Miss Lin? --She my deskmate with her lessons in her office. A. helps B. is helping C. helped D. will help 103. --Is Jim in the classroom? --No, he to the dining hall. A. goes B. will go C. has gone D. went 104. --What's Tom doing now? --He in the library. A. is reading B. read C. reads D. will read 105. -- I you for two years. Where have you been? --I have been to Africa. A. didn't see B. haven't seen C. don't see D. won't see 106. Mr. Wu is still working in his office because he his work yet. A. didn't finish B. doesn't finish C. hasn't finished D. won't finish 107. --Have you finished your project, Alice? --Not yet, though I it the whole night. A. do B. will do C. was doing D. have done 108. I have to be off now. My friends outside. A. wait B. are waiting C. have waited D. were waiting 109. I didn't hear your call because I to a piece of wonderful music then. A. listen B. will listen C. am listening D. was listening 110. My sister plenty of volunteer work in the past seven years. A. does B. is doing C. has done D. had done 111. Flora looked out of the window and found it heavily. A. snows B. snowed C. has snowed D. was snowing 112. They about the charity show. Let's go and join them. A. are talking B. have talked C. talked D. talk 113. --Sir, please put out your cigarette. This is a smoke-free school. --Sorry, I the sign. A. don't notice B. didn't notice C. haven't noticed D. won't notice 114. --Look! Someone the floor. It looks quite clean now. --I guess Tom did it for he was on duty today. A. is sweeping B. was sweeping C. has swept D. swept 115. --When will your father come back? --Oh, he . And he is cooking now. A. arrives B. is arriving C. has arrived D. will arrive 116. --Who is that lady? --She's Miss Green. She us music, and she is so good. A. taught B. teaches C. will teach D. is teaching 117. --So sorry, Tom. I can't find the book you me. --It's OK. I don't need it anymore. A. lend B. have lent C. will lend D. lent 118. --What English saying can I use to encourage my friend to study hard? --You may say' '. A. No pain, no gain B. Many hands make light work C. Too many cooks spoil the broth D. Don't put all your eggs in one basket 119. --I missed the wonderful film yesterday. -- But you can watch it tomorrow. A. Hurry up B. I don't think so C. Try your best D. What a pity 120. --Sorry, I forgot to bring your book. -- I won't use it today. A. I'm afraid not B. It doesn't matter C. Thank you D. Of course not 121. --How could I thank you enough? -- . Any other man would have done that. A. As you like B. It's kind of you C. Don't mention it D. Well, it depends 122. --My mother says she will cancel the family trip. I really can't understand. -- . You were looking forward to it. A. It doesn't matter B. It's very unwise of her C. Don't worry about it D. You must be sorry about it 123. --My friend has achieved his goal after years of hard work. --Great! . A. One tree can't make a forest B. Where there is a will, there is a way C. Many hands make light work D. A friend in need is a friend indeed 124. --Will you please teach me how to shop online? -- A. With pleasure. B. Good luck. C. It doesn't matter. D. Have a good time. 125. -- --Thanks, I will. A. You're welcome. B. Give my best wishes to your parents. C. Thank you for your help. D. You got the first prize. Congratulations! 126. --Don't step on the grass next time, Mike. -- A.Is that so? B. Don't worry. C. I don't know. D. Sorry, I won't. 127. -- Would you mind if I open the window? -- . I got a cold. A. Of course not B. You'd better not C. All right D. It doesn't matter 128. --English is not easy, but I never lose hope. -- You can do well in it! A. Better later than never B. The early bird catches the worm C. Many hands make light work D. Where there is a will, there is a way 129. --I failed the Maths exam again. I'm going to give it up. -- It was just a test. I am sure you can do better next time. A. That's right. B. Cheer up! C. My pleasure. D. You are welcome. 130. --Wish you good luck in this English exam. -- A. That's OK. B. Thank you. C. Congratulations! D. You're welcome. 131. --You've done such a great job in the English speech contest, Sarah. -- . A. I agree with you B. Thanks a lot C. Please don't say so D. It's hard to say 132. --Bad luck! I failed the driving test again! -- . But never give up. A. Congratulations B. That's great C. I'm sorry to hear that D. Well done 133. Where can you probably see this sign THIS SIDE UP ? A. Inside a lift. B. On a bus. C. On a box. D. In a street. 134. --Hello, everyone! I'd like to introduce myself to you. I'm Simon from Canada. -- . A. What a pleasure B. You're welcome C. Glad to meet you D. Don't mention it 135. --It's reported that there's going to be a strong wind the day after tomorrow. -- . We are planning to go boating on that day. A. I hope so B. I don't think so C. I'm afraid not D. I hope not 136. --How is your brother now? I heard he was badly hurt yesterday. -- . Thank you. A. He's much better B. He's very shy C. He's doctor D. He's David 137. --Will you have time to go shopping with me this evening, dear? -- . I have an important meeting to attend then. A. I'd love to B. I hope not C. I'm afraid not D. I agree with you 138. --Would you please bring your CDs to me tomorrow? I'd like to have a look. -- . I will introduce something to you. A. Not at all B. No problem C. No way D. Never mind 139. --Excuse me, is this seat taken? -- That man got his books and left a few minutes ago. A. I'm afraid so B. I don't think so C. I don't know D. I hope not 140. --Our school is so big. How can we clean it up in a day? --Don't worry. . A. Better to be safe than sorry B. It's raining cats and dogs C. Each dog has its day D. Many hands make light work 141.-- I had a pleasant winter vacation with my family in the north. -- A. Oh, that's very nice of you. B. Enjoy yourself! C. Well done ! D. Glad to hear that. 142. --It's hard to make our own decisions. --I agree. We must choose and be responsible for our action. A. easily B. wisely C. loudly D. heavily 143. --Have you seen Tom recently? -- . He often goes on business in Canada. A. Seldom B. Usually C. Always D. Often 144. They found the old man without any difficulty, for he has changed over the years. A. clearly B. hardly C. greatly D. nearly 145. --Can you understand me? --Sorry. I can understand what you've said. A. nearly B. exactly C. hardly D. easily 146. The twin sisters look alike. It's not easy to tell the difference them. A. from B. about C. between D. with 147. --Peter, will you leave for Great Britain now? --No. It will be two weeks I leave here. A. until B. since C. before D. when 148. The grassland, reaching out far away, looks rather beautiful the blue and clean sky. A. against B. above C. through D. past 149. No one can make great achievements hard work. A. among B. between C. along D. without 150. The Earth Day fails April 22nd every year. A. of B. in C. on D. at 151. Leaving the keys at home, Tom had to get in the window. A. across B. through C. over D. between 152. All my friends came to my party Tom, who went on business. A. besides B. without C. except D. beside 153. We are going to visit Mark calling him first, for we want to give him a surprise. A. by B. through C. with D. without 154. Before the bridge was built the river, the villagers had to take a boat to the other side. A. in B. beside C. across D. along 155. Do you know the man is sitting behind Nancy? A. where B. which C. what D. who 156. The English-Chinese dictionary my father bought for me many years ago is still of great help. A. where B. that C. who D. when 157. --Your shoes are beautiful! --Thank you. They are the present my mom bought me last month. A. that B. who C. what D. where 158. --You've chatted for nearly two hours. --Yeah. We're talking about the things happened yesterday. A. what B. that C. when D. where 159. Anyone volunteers in our program will receive a book as a present. A. which B. who C. what D. whom 160. Most of people hate those talk much but do little. A. whom B. who C. whose D. which 161. If you find free WiFi in public places, you don't a password. A. ask B. give C. have D. need 162. --This is quite a new word. --Right. It has already the language. A. spoken B. used C. entered D. covered 163. Dreams are beautiful. However, to them needs lots of time and work. A. discover B. find C. achieve D. stop 164. --I sent you an e-mail yesterday. Have you read it? --Oh, sorry. I haven't my e-mail. A. chosen B. written C. checked D. saved 165. Don't your children with others. Just let them be themselves. A. compare B. share C. connect D. communicate 166. To protect the environment, supermarkets don't free plastic bags to shoppers. A. take B. show C. provide D. carry 167. --What did your uncle call you for, Andy? --He asked me if I had the birthday present from him. A. invited B. ordered C. received D. raised 168. --Where did you the magazine? --From the school library. --How long can you it? --For two weeks. A. lend; borrow B. borrow; lend C. borrow; keep D. lend; keep 169. Mike has a good habit of keeping healthy. He always eating unhealthy food. A. suggests B. regrets C. avoids D. enjoys 170. Be friendly and you'll well with others. A. look at B. get on C. put on D. pick up 171. -- Bob, don't forget to the lights when you leave the room. --OK, Mum. A. take off B.put off C. turn off D. knock off 172. UNICEF was in Europe in 1946, after World War II. A. put up B. turned up C. set up D. given up 173. I to prepare for the final exam last night. A. picked up B. woke up C. stayed up D. put up 174. When you have used that book, don't forget to on the shelf. A. put it out B. put it up C. put it through D. put it back 175. Grandpa Li is kind. He often rubbish and throws it into the dustbin in my neighborhood. A. picks up B. sends up C. makes up D. dresses up 176. The world's population is getting larger, so scientists will have to new ways to solve the food problem. A. catch up with B. keep up with C. come up with D. make up with 177. The plane will in a minute. Please hurry up! A. turn off B. take off C. put off D. give off 178. Although you may meet some difficulties, you should never . A. turn up B. get up C. give up D. grow up 179. Teenagers like to photos of famous stars in their bedrooms. A. put up B. put away C. put on D. put out 180. If you want to buy this dress, you'd better first to make sure it fits you. A. pay for it B. take it off C. tidy it up D. try it on 181. It's quite warm in the room. Why not your coat? A. pick up B. take off C. put off D. give away 182. --We need to a time to have a talk now. --What about tomorrow? I'm too busy today. A. put up B. fix up C. use up D. look up 183. --Our monitor is good at all his subjects, but he never . --What a modest student! A. gets off B. puts off C. shows off D. takes off 184. --Can you come on Monday or Tuesday, Scott? --I'm afraid is possible. I'm away on business. A. both B. either C. neither D. none 185. A smile costs ,but it gives so much.So we should learn to smile. A. nothing B. something C. anything D. everything 186. --How much should I pay for the food, madam? --It costs The food is free here. needs to pay for it. A. nothing;Nobody B. none;No one C. nothing;Everybody D. none;Anybody 187. Grandfather looked at Mary when she cut in on him. 'Be quiet, Mary,' he said. A. excitedly B. happily C. angrily D. carefully 188. Mary had made her decision and to change her mind. A. promised B. planned C. refused D. started 189. -- Andy was really a dark horse in the competition! -- . Few people expected him to win in it. A. I can't agree B. Me too C.That's right D. Good idea 190. It's not the best dictionary you can buy; , it's better than nothing. A. however B. instead C. in fact D. also 191. --We can plan a party for the end of the school year. --Great, _? I can organize all the music! A. what for B. why not C. really D. what's up 192. We should be kind to the old and take care _ them. A. of B. for C. with D. about 193.William Shakespeare for 400 years, but his works still have great influence today. A. died B. was dying C. has died D. has been dead 194. At the farewell party, Kobe Bryant said, ' the support of my fans, it would be hard for me to achieve such a great success. ' A. With B. Under C. Through D. Without 195. Lily Lucy may go with you because one of them must stay at home. A. Not only... but also B. Neither... nor C. Both...and D. Either... or 196. What's the difference in temperature the day and the night? A. of B. between C. at D. with 197. I think the chat show is perfect, Amy said it's boring. A. and B. but C. or D. so 198. There was such a long queue for the tickets for the opening ceremony we gave up and went back home sadly. A. which B. who C. that D. what 199. My father is always busy with his work, so it is that he can spend the whole weekend with our family. A. impolite B. true C. common D. unusual 200. Thomas Edison was who created over 1,000 new things all his life. A. an inventor B. a fighter C. an explorer D. a composer 【参考答案】 101~105 DBCAA 106~110 CCBDC 111~115 DABCC 116~120 BDADB 121~125 CDBAB 126-130 DBDBB 131~135 BCCCD 136~140 ACBBD 141~145 DBABC 146~150 CCADC 151~155 BCDCD 156-160 BABBB 161~165 DCCCA 166~170 CCCCB 171~175 CCCDA 176~180 CBCAD 181~185 BBCCA 186-190 ACCCA 191~195 BADDD 196-200 BBCDA |
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