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《开放英语(3)》期末复习资料-1

【考试样题和模拟题(1-2)1

I.useofEnglish:

1.--Hello,Sally.How'severything?■—

A.GoodforyouB.That'srightC.Justso-so

2.—Excuseme,wouldyoulendmeyourcalculator?一____

A.Certainly.HereyouareB.Yes,IhaveahandC.It'snothing

3.-WhatkindofTVprogramdoyoulikebest?--____

A.I'mtoobusytosayB.It'shardtosay,actuallyC.Ionlywatchthematweekend

4.—CouldyoutellmewhereMr.Lakeis?---____.

A.FromEnglandB.AttheofficeC.He'sworking

5.—Whatwouldyoulike,teaorcoffee?—____.

A.Yes,IwouldB.Coffee,pleaseC.it'sverynice

6.—Well,Mary,howareyou?--____.

A.TmgoodB.FmniceC.Tmfine

7.—Let'stakeawalk.---____.

A.Yes,let'sB.Oh,thanksC.Yes,please

8.—IthinktheInternetisveryhelpful,.

A.Yes,sodoIB.That'saverygoodideaC.NeitherdoI

9.—Hello,couldIspeaktoDonplease?—____.

A.WhoareyouB.AreyouJaneC.Who'sspeaking

10.—WhatkindofTVprogramdoyoulike?---____.

A.IlikethemverymuchB.It'shardtosay,actuallyC.I'mtoobusytosay

11.—Whatsubjectsareyoustudying?―.

A.Yes,TminstudyinghistoryB.I'mdoingmyhomework

C.I'mstudyingphilosophy

12.—Whichlanguagedoyouspeakathome?.

A.1canspeakEnglishandFrenchB.English,mostofthetime

C.Englishismymothertongue

13.—Mustwehandinourhomeworknow?一.

A.Yes,youmustn't'B.Yes,youmustn'tC.No,youneedn't

14.—Doyouthinktheexamwillbeputoff?.

A.NotlikelyB.TheexamisdifficultC.Itwasputoffyesterday

15.—Inmyopinion,you'dbettertakeacoupleofdaysoff.---.

A.I'mafraidsoB.LetmeseeC.Tiltakeyouradvice

ILVocabularyandstructure

16.ThenexttraintoBeijinghereat3*oclock.

A.isdueB.isduetoC.isduefor

17.Hegoestoschoolbybike,andthetakeshalfanhour.

A.tripB.journeyC.voyage

18.ThatisthedognameisHarry.

A.whoseB.whoCwhich

19.Heinthelaboratorythewholemorning.

A.hasbeenworkingB.isworkingC.hasworked

20.Theplay____already____whenwegottothetheatre.

A.has..,startedB.was..,startedC.had..,started

21.Thosecakeslooknice.CanIhave____?

A.oneB.itC.onecake

22.Weneed____themachine.

A.repairingB.torepairC.repair

23.Whenwasthebuilding_

A.completeB.completingC.completed

24.Shewasveryconcerned____hermother'sillness.

A.forB.aboutC.with

25.Whoisresponsible____breakingthewindow?

A.toB.withC.for

26.Heisverykeen___football.

A.atB.inC.on

27.Let1sgotothecinema,_____?

A.willyouB,shan,tweC.shallwe

28.Heaskedmewhere__from.

A.didIcameB,IcameC.Icome

29.Theteachertold____forbeinglateforclass.

A.offmeB,meoutC.meoff

30.Hewas_abouthisnewjob.

A,overthemoonB.onthemoonC.abovethemoon

31.Areyoustillhere?Youwereherehalfanhourago.Who____for?

A.wereyouwaitingB.areyouwaitingC.doyouwait

32.____Ienjoymostis___Icanhaveaholidayfromwork.

A.That,thatB.What,thatC.What,what

33.You______toexercisemore.

A,oughtB.shouldC.must

34.They____forhours.

A.havebeendrivingB.havebeendrivenC.isbeingdriven

35.___allyourmoneyinthefirstweekisnotasensiblestrategy,

A.SpendingB,TospendC.Spend

36.Heislookingforward—histhesis.

A.towriteB.towritingC.inwriting

37.I____hertomarrymeandsheagreed.

A.askB.askedC.told1

38.Youlikeolavinsfootball,vou?

A.don'tB.didn'tC.did

39.everydayfor20minutes.

A.ExerciseB.ToexerciseC.Exercising

40.Ifhewerefitter,he___livelonger.

A.canB.willC.would

41.Iregret___thatI'munabletohelpyou.

A.sayingB.tosayC.say

42.Ihavegiven___eatingmeat.

A.overB.downC.up

43.ShecomesfromPeople'sRepublicofChina.

A.oneB.aC.the

44.Theboy____toschoolalready.

A.hastakenB.istakenC.hasbeentaken

45._____thesechildrenknowtheanswer.

A.MostofB.SomeC.Most

III.Cloze

Passage1(Unit9-P124)

TheancientOlympicGames(16)partofareligiousfestivalinhonour(17)the

GreekgodZeus,thefatherofallGreekgodsandgoddesses.

Thefestivalandgames(18)inOlympia,areligiousSanctuary.

Intheancientgames,athletesreceivedprizesworthlargeamountsofmoney.Infactthe

word"athlete"isanancientGreekword,(19)"onewhocompetes(20)aprize',.

ThemarathonwasnotaneventoftheancientOlympicGames.Themarathonisamodem

eventthatwasfirst(21)intheOlympicGamesin1896.Itwas(22)avillagecalled

Marathon(23).thePersians.(24)byasmallGreekarmy.Thenewsofthevictory

wasbroughttoAthensbyasoldier,whoranthe26milesfromthevillageofMarathontothe

capital.26mileswas(25)adoptedasthedistanceofthemodemmarathonrace.

16.A.isB.wereC.was

17.A.forB.afterC.of

18.A.areholdB.heldC.wereheld

19.A.meaningB.meanC.meant

20.A.ofB.forC.in

21.A.introducedB.introducingC.introduce

22.A.namedforB.namedafterC.namedof

23.A.thatB.whichC.where

24.A.weredefeatedB.defeatsC.defeated

25.A.becauseB.furthermoreC.therefore

Passage2(Unit15-P219)

TrafficinIndiameansamixtureofallkindsofvehiclesontheroad.About700,000newcars

(16)inIndiainthelasttwelvemonths,andabouttwicethatmanyusedcarshavebeen

traded.

Thecountry's35millionmotorcyclesmadscootersmakeittheworld'slargesttwowheel

market.Butbecausetherearestillbigdifferences(17)people*sincomes,theroadsarefull

ofawholevarietyof(18),lotsofthemnotmotorized.

Aride(19)ataxidriverinNewDelhigivesaflavourofatypicalIndian-styletraffic

withallkindsofvehicleheldupincitystreetsorinlonglines(20)narrowcountrylanes.

Cars,lorriesandbusesbackupbehindacart(21)byoneanimaloranother."Indiahas

everythingontheroads,'*thetaxidriversays."Youhaveto(22)forpedestrians,

bicycles,carts,cows,donkeysandevenelephants.Threethings(23)todrivehere,a

horn,brakesandgoodluck.'1Justthenwewerestopped(24)ayoungboyandhiscow.

Giventhehazards,it'snotsurprising(25)specialceremoniesareheldfornewcar

ownersinwhichthesteeringwheelandthedriverarebothblessed.

16.A.havebeensoldB.hadbeensoldC.havebeenselling

17.A.ofB.betweenC.in

18.A.carsB.vehiclesC.hikes

19.A.inB.afterC.with

20.A.inB.onC.at

21.A.pulledB.pullingC.topull

22.A.waitB.searchC.watchout

23.A.wererecommendedB.toberecommendedC.torecommend

24.A.toB.byC.after

25.A.whatB.whyC.that

Passage3(Unit17-P255)

IntheUK,inbusinesssituations,whenyoumeetsomeone(16)thefirsttimeyou

shakehandsandsay,“Howdoyoudo?".Thisisnotreallyaquestion,andthereply(17).

itisanothergreetingsuchas"Howdoyoudo?"or"Hello'1or'Tmvery(18)tomeet

you"or,ifyouhavemetthepersonsometimebefore,'It*sgoodtoseeyouagain11.

Youdon't(19)handseverytimeyoumeetsomeone,youjustgreetthem.Ifyouare

invited(20)someone*shousefordinner,itisusualtotakeapresent-somechocolates

(21)flowersor,ifyouknowthemquitewell,abottleofwine.Ifyoudonotknowthehostwell,

don*tbethelastpersontoleave.Telephone(22)nextdaytothankthehostforthemeal.

Englishpeopledon'tliketotalkaboutpersonalthings,andtendto(23)religion,politics

andmoney.

Goodtopicsforsmalltalkaretheweather,holidays,weekendactivities,gardensand

architecture,(24)housesandhomes.Whenyougotoapuborbar,it'susualtotake

(25)tobuyadrinkforeveryoneinyourgroupandpayforthedrinkswhenyougetthemfrom

thebarandbeforeyoudrinkthem.

16.A.atB.forC.since

17.A.forB.afterC.to

18.A.pleasingB.pleasedC.pleasant

19.A.shakeB.touchC.feel

20.A.atB.withC.to

21.A.orB.andC.with

22.A.inB.theC.within

23.A.talkaboutB.askaboutC.avoid

24.A.especiallyB.specialC.specially

25.A.chanceB.opportunityC.turns

IV.Readingcomprehension:

Passage1(Unit1-P7)

WhenIwasalittlegirl,mybrothersandIcollectedstampsformanyyears.Mymother

didn'tusetoworkduringtheweek,butsheworkedinthepostofficenearourhouseonSaturdays,

andsheusedtobringhomeallthenewstampsassoonastheywereissued.

OnthedayoftheWorldCupfootballfinalinLondonin1966,wewereveryexcitedbecause

EnglandwereplayingWestGermanyinthefinal.Whenwewerehavinglunch,mymothertoldus

togotothepostofficestraightawayafterthematchifEnglandwon,butshedidn'ttelluswhy.At

2o'clockmymotherwentbacktoworkasusual,whiletherestofthefamilywerewatchingthe

footballonTVathome.Althoughshewasn'twatchingthematch,shewaslisteningtoitonthe

radio.

Englandwon4:2andsomybrotherandIrantothepostoffice.Asweburstin,mymother

wasstandingbehindthecounter.Shewaswaitingtosellusaveryspeciallimitededitionwith

ENGLANDWINNERSoneachstamp.Wewereoverthemoon.

Westillhaveittoday,andperhapsitisworthalotofmoney.

26.Thispassagemainlytellsus—

A.theauthorandherbrotherusedtolikestampsverymuch

B.theauthorhadaverykindmother

C.theauthorandherbrotherhadgotanunforgettableexperienceincollectingstamps

27.Accordingtothepassage,hermotherworkedinthepostoffice___.

A.duringtheweekB.onSaturdaysC.onSundays

28.TheirmothertoldthemtogotothepostofficestraightawayafterthematchifEnglandwon,

butshedidn'ttelluswhy.Doyouthinkwhyshedidthat?

A.Shewantedtogivethemasurprise.

B.Shedoubtedifshewouldgetthestamps.

C.Sheforgottodothat.

29.Whatdoesthesentence"Wewereoverthemoon.1'mean?

A.Wejumpedhigh.

B.Wewereextremelyhappyaboutit.

C.Wewatchedthemoonforalongtime.

30.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.MyChildhoodB.APreciousStamp

C.AMemorableExperienceinCollectingStamps

Passage2(Unit2-P18)

Annaisouronlydaughter.MywifeandIhavetwosons,andAnnaistheyoungestinthe

family,butshe*stwenty-fivenow.Annawasnotwellwhenshewaslittle.Itwasaveryworrying

timeandshestayedathomealot.Shewasseenfirstbythelocaldoctors,andthenshewassentto

aspecialistinCardiffwhereshewasdiagnosedasdiabetic.Itwasmywifewhomainlytookcare

ofherthen.Iamnotverygoodatlookingafterlittlechildren.IsupposeIamabittraditionalin

thatway.Butwhenshegrewupabit,wespentalotoftimetogether.Welovedwalkingand

talkinganddiscussinglife.Westillloveittoday.Wegetonverywell.:

Althoughshelookslikeme(tall,darkhair,darkeyesanddarkskin),shetakesafterhermother:

sheisartisticandmusicalandlikehermothershe'sattractive.

Sheloveslookingafteranimals-shehastwodogs,threecatsandagoat.Shelivesinalittle

houseinthecountry.Ilikeanimalstoo.Ilikeridingandhunting,butAnnahateshunting.She

thinksit'scruel.Wediscussitalot.

Sheisquietandabitshywithstranger.IammoreoutgoingandIlovemeetingnewpeople.

Butshe'snotboring-actually,she'sveryfunny.Shealwayshaslotsofstoriesofherlifeinthe

country.She'sanartandmusicteacherinalittlevillageschool.

Sheisverygood-natured.Annasayswebroughtherupwell,andshe'sgoingtobringher

childrenuptobehonestandloyal.ButIthinkshewaseasytobringup.Idon'trememberever

tellingheroff.

26.Accordingtothepassage,whenAnnawasachild,she___.

A.gotanillnessB.wasveryqueerC.didn'tlookliketheauthor

27.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagetheauthorthinkslookingafterlittlechildrenis___.

A.hisadvantageB.mainlyawoman'sresponsibilityC.reallyenjoyable

28.Whatdoes"takeafter"meaninthefirstsentenceofPara.2?

A.lookafterB.bedifferentfromC.looklike

29.MydaughterandIhavelittleincommonintermsof.

A.lovingwalkingandtalkingB.characterC.lovinganimals

30.Fromthepassage,wecanseetheauthor*sdescriptionofhisdaughteris—

A.affectionateB.humorousC.critical

Passage3(Unit2-P25)

MrsSharp,alarge,red-facedwomaninherlatesixties,haslivedinGreenleas,a*newtown'

inthecountrysideoutsideLondon,since1958.BeforethatshelivedinBethnalGreen,anareaof

innerLondon.ShewasmovedtoGreenleasbythelocalauthoritieswhenheroldhousewas

demolished.

Shecamefromalargefamilywithsixgirlsandtwoboys,andshegrewupamongbrothers,

sisters,uncles,aunts,grandparentsandcousins.Whenshemarriedherboyfriendfromschoolat

eighteen,theywentonlivingwithherparents,andherfirstchildwasbroughtupmorebyher

motherthanbyherself,becauseshealwaysworked.

Asthefamilygrew,theymovedoutoftheirparents'housetoafiat.Itwasinthenextstreet

andtheirlifewasstillthatoftheextendedfamily."AUmyfamilyusedtolivearoundDenby

Street/saidMrsSharp,"andwewerealwaysinandoutofeachother'shouses.nWhenshewent

totheshops,sheusedtocallinonhermothertoseeifshewantedanything.Everydayshewould

visitonesisteroranotherandseeanephewornieceatthecornershoporinthemarket.

"Youalwaysknew90%ofthepeopleyousawinthestreeteveryday,eithertheywererelated

toyouoryouwereatschoolwiththem,"shesaid.

Whenherbabieswereborn(shehadtwosonsandadaughter),shesaid,"Allmysistersand

neighbourwouldhelp-theyusedtocomeandmakeacupoftea,orhelpinsomeotherway.

AndeverySaturdaynighttherewasafamilyparty.ItwasatMrsSharp'smother'shouse.nOf

courseweallknoweachotherverywell.Youhavetolearntogetonwitheachother.Ihadone

neighbourwhowasalwayspokinghernoseintoourbusiness.Shewasforeveraskingquestions

andgossiping.Butyouhadtoputupwitheveryone,whatevertheywerelike."

26.WhydidMrs.SharphavetomovetoGreenleas?

A.Becauseshehadtoworkthere.

B.Becauseshedidn'tliketheoldplaceatall.

C.Becauseherhouseinthedowntownareawasknockeddown.

27.Whenshegotmarried,shelived

A.togetherwithherparentsallthetime

B.togetherwithherparentsfbrsometime

C.farawayfromherparents'house

28.Whatdidsheknowsomanypeople?

A.Becauseshewaseasygoing.

B.Becausetheywereeitherherrelativesorschoolmates

C.Becauseshewasgoodatmakingfriendswithpeople

29.ThesentenceHIhadoneneighborwhowasalwayspokinghernoseintoourbusiness."inthe

lastPara,means

A.Ihadoneneighborwhowasalwayswarm-hearted

B.Ihadoneneighborwhowasalwaysreadytohelpus

C.Ihadoneneighborwhoalwaysshowedherinterestsinourprivateaffairs

30.Whatdoesthispassagemainlydealwith/?

A.Whattheextendedfamilyislike.

B.TherelationshipbetweenMrs.Sharpandherneighbor.

C.WhatMrs.Sharp'slifeislikeinthe"newtown,.

V.TrueorFalse

Passage1(Unit3-听力材料:P270)

TherehavebeenchangesinallsortsofdifferentareasofBritishsociety.Inrecentyearsin

theUKwehavehadaverylargeincreaseinthenumberofcoupleswhogetdivorced.

After1969andtheDivorceLawReformActwehadaveryrapidincreaseinthenumberof

divorces.Therateincreasedsteadilyandinrecentyearshasincreasedmuchmorerapidly,But

therearealsoquitealotofpeoplewhodoactuallygetmarried.Atpresentthemarriagerateinthe

UKisabout70percent,whichhasgonedownsincethenumberofpeoplewhomarryhasgone

downquitealotinthelast20years,butmoresignificantlyinthelast10years,Quitehigh

proportionsofpeoplenowlivetogetherwithoutmarrying,and,forexample,40percentof

childrenbornintheUKareborntocoupleswhoaren'tmarriedorareborntoloneparents.There

arequitealargenumberofloneparentfamilies,90percentoftheseareheadedbyawoman

ratherthanaman.

TheaveragefamilysizenowintheUKis1.8childrenpercouple,whichmeansthatthere1s

beenquiteadeclineinthebirthrateintheUKalongwithotherEuropeancountries.

31.Thehighestdivorceratewasaround1969.

32.Themarriageratehasgonedowninrecentyears.

33.Fortypercentofbabiesbomtodayhaveparentswhoarenotmarried.

34.Nineteenpercentofloneparentfamiliesareheadedbywomen.

35.Thebirthrateisincreasingatthemoment.

Passage2(Unit7-P92)

JohnPrestonlivesinaflatinnorthLondon.Hemovedthereafterhiswifediedfouryears

agotobeclosertohisdaughter'sfamily,andbecausehisbigdetachedhouseandgardenweretoo

muchworkforhimashegotolder.It'seasierintheflatbecausethelettingagentdoes

everythingthatneedsdoing.Theagenthashadtheroofrepairedandgotthegutterreplaced,butat

themomentJohnisnotsatisfiedbecausethewindowframesneedpaintingandthegardenlooks

neglected.Theagenthadthewindowspaintedtwoyearsago,butthepaintersdidn'tdoitverywell,

sotheyneeddoingagain.Johnpaysover1,500ayearforserviceandmaintenance,andhethinks

thatit'snotgoodenoughbecausetheflatslookshabbyandalotofthingsneedrepairing.

Hisdaughter,June,andherhusband,Pete,ontheotherhand,havetodoeverything

themselvesorfindbuilderstodoit.Theyliveinalargesemi-detachedhousefurtheroutfrom

thecentreofLondonthanJohn,buttheyarestillnearenoughtoseehimoften.Theyliveinthe

suburbswithanicegardenwheretheirchildrenplay.Theymovedtherefouryearnagotohave

morespace.TheonlydrawbackisthatJune'shusbandhastocommuteintothecentreofLondon

everyday,but,overall,theyarehappywiththeirdecision.Whentheyboughtthehouse,alot

neededdoingtoitanditstilldoes.Junesays,"Wehavealistofthingstodoaslongasyour

arm---theroofneedsrepairingandthechimneyneedsmending.Thebedroomsneeddecorating

andwehaven'thadthebrokenwindowpanesreplacedyetintheconservatory.Weneedtofixthe

gateandrepairthepath-itlooksdreadfulwhenyouarrive.1'

31.JohnlivesinthecentreofLondon.

32.Theagenthasn'tdoneanythingtoJohn'sflat.

33.JuneandPeteliveneartoJohn.

34.Therearebrokenwindowpanesintheconservatory.

35.Thefrontofthehouseisinagoodstate.

Passage3(Unit8-听力材料:P276)

ThepoliceinEnglandarenotnormallyarmed,andiftheythinkorknowthatsomeonehasa

firearmandmaybegoingtocommitanoffence,thentheyhaveateamofspeciallytrainedofficers,

whocarryfirearms.

Thepoliceusethedogswhenapersonhasrunawayandmaybehiddeninabuildingorin

thecountryside.Thedogcanattackthecriminalandbitehimsothatthepolicedon*thaveto

shoothimandheisnotkilled.Inthatwaythepolicecanavoidusinggunsandavoidshooting

thecriminal.

Allofthedogsinthepoliceforceactuallystayathomewiththeirhandler,sowhenthe

policemanfinishesworkhetakesthedoghomewithhimself.Heisprovidedwithakennelthat

staysinthegardenandallfood,Thedogsarenotaggressiveandtheycanlivewithafamilyquite

happily.Theydolearnhowtorelaxashumanbeingsdowhenoffduty,andbecomequiteexcited

aboutworkingwhenthey'reonduty.It'squiteinterestingtoseethat.Mydogknowswhenit's

workingorwhenit'snotworkinggenerallybywhetherI'mwearingmyuniformornot.Mydog

barksanawfullotwhenI'mwearingmyuniformbecausehe'sveryexcited.

31.ThepoliceinEnglandarenotarmed.

32.Thepoliceofficershavetopayforthedogs.

33.Thedogsarekeptinthegardenbecausetheyareaggressive.

34.Thewriter'sdogbecomesexcitedwhenit*stimetogotowork.

35.Thewriter'sdogbarkswhenitseesacriminaliscoming.

VILWriting

作文1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteapassageonthetopic

TheAdvantagesofHostingtheOlympicGames.Youshouldwriteatleast80wordsandcould

baseyourwritingbyusingthehintsgivenbelow.

1.haveamajoreffectontheeconomy

2.bringinternationalprestigetothecountry;

3.Thehostcitiesarepermanentlyimproved;berewarding

范文:TheadvantagesofHostingtheOlympicGames

IthinkhostingtheOlympicGameswillhaveamajoreffectontheeconomy.

First,therewillbelotsofforeignerscomingtoChinatoseetheOlympicGames.These

foreignerswillconsumealotduringtheirstayinChina.

Second,theOlympicGameswillbringinternationalprestigetothecountry.

Third,byplantingtreesandcreatingparks,thecitybecomesmoreattractivefortourists.Thehost

citiesarepermanentlyimproved.

SoitisrewardingtohosttheOlympicGames.

作文2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteapassageonthetopicMy

Hobbies.Youshouldwriteatleast80wordsandcouldbaseyourwritingbyusingthehints

givenbelow:

benefitfrom;Inmysparetime;raisingflowers;cycling;maintainamentalandphysicalbalance

范文:MyHobbies

Ihavemanyhobbies.Inmysparetime,Iraiseflowers,gocyclingandplaybasketball.

Amongthem,Ilikeplayingbasketballbest.

IlovethissportbecauseIcanmaintainmentalandphysicalbalancebydoingso.WhenIget

tiredfromofficework,Iwillgotothesportsgroundandfeelrefreshed.Ifthereareworriesand

caresfromdailylife,Igotothesportsground.Thereeverythingwillgoawayexceptbasketball.

Ibenefitalotfrommyhobbies.

作文3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteapassageonthetopic

LivingInABigCity.Youshouldwriteatleast80wordsandcouldbaseyourwritingbyusing

thehintsgivenbelow.

citylifeisattractivewithallitsadvantagesandconveniences;supermarketsorshoppingmalls;

dineout;expansionofthecity;flowinginto

范文:LivingInABigCity

Shanghaiismyhometown.SoIliveinabigcity.Citylifeisattractivewithallitsadvantages

andconveniences.Therearemanybigsupermarkets,beautifulgardensandadvancedfactories

here.There5realsomanyrestaurantshere.Icandineoutinsteadofcookingbymyself.Itisvery

convenientlivinginShanghai.

However,withtheexpansionofthecity,alotofproblemsappear.Thousandsofpeopleflow

intoShanghai.ItJsdifficultforpeopletofindjobs.

Sotherearebothadvantagesanddisadvantageslivinginabigcity.

《开放英语(3)》期末复习资料・2

[unit6,12,18]

Multiplechoices(1-15;16-30;31-45)

Shehaslivedhere___threeyears.

A.sinceB.forC.during

2.Ihavegiven_eatingmeat.

A.overB.downC.up

3.Heistheman_—dogbitme.

A.thatB.whichC.whose

4.Thosecakeslooknice.CanIhave_?

A.oneB.itC./

5.She_talkingwhenIamwatchingTV.

A.alwaysB.keepsC.forever

6.IprefertheTV—theradio.

A.toB.onC./

7.Icandothatjob_myself.

A.byB.onC.with

8.Nextyear,I___plantogotoItaly.

A.amB./C.have

9.Theroad_built

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