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成考专升本英语历年真题之阅读理解(一)

阅读理解

PassageOne

Expectingababy?

HEALTHYBABY:Manitoba'sPrenatal(怀孕)BenefitandCommunitySupportPrograms

It'swhat'sinsidethatcounts

Whenyou'repregnant,it'simportantthatyoueatwelltohelpyouandyourgrowingbaby.

That'swhyifyouliveinManitobaandyournetfamilyincomeislessthat$32,000ayear,the

Manitobagovernmentoffersyouamonthlychequeduringyourpregnancytohelpyoubuy

healthyfoodsandprepareforyourbaby'sarrival.

Howtoapply

Pickupanapplicationformfrommedicaloffices,HealthyBabycommunityprogramsorby

callingthenumberbelow.Theapplicationformmustincludeamedicalnoteindicatingyour

baby'sduedate,soseeyourhealthcareproviderearly.

Moresupportforyouandyourbaby

ThroughHealthyChildManitoba,HealthyBabyalsoofferscommunityprogramswhichhelp

youtolearnmoreaboutnutrition,healthandparentingababy.

Formoreinformation,pleasecall:

945-1301(inWinnipeg)

1-888-848-0140(atnocost)

945-1305TDD(TelephoneDevicefortheDeaf)

1.Whatprogramisthispassageabout?

A.Babyfood.B.Low-incomefamilies.

C.Women'shealth.D.Birthandgrowthofhealthybabies.

2.Whocanenjoythebenefitsoftheprogram?

A.Pregnantwomenofhighrisk.B.pregnantwomenoffirstchild.

C.pregnantwomeningoodhealth.D.Pregnantwomenwithlowincome.

3.Themostimportantinformationtobefilledintheapplicationformsis.

A.thepregnantwoman'snameB.whenthebabyisduetoarrive

C.thepregnantwoman'smedicalhistoryD.inwhichhospitalthebabyistobedelivered

4.HealthyBabywillalsoprovidemorehelpinallaspectsbut.

A.babyeducationB.babynutritionC.babyparentingD.babyhealth

5.Forfurtherinformation,thedeafcan.

A.call945-1305TDDB.dial1-888-848-0140

C.visittheirhealthcareproviderD.sendemailtoamedicaloffice

PassageTwo

Inthepast,peoplewhograduatedfromcollegefeltproudoftheiracademicachievements

andconfidentthattheirdegreewouldhelpthemtofindagoodjob.

However,inthepastfouryearsthejobmarkethaschangeddramatically.Thisyear'scollege

graduatesarefacingoneoftheworstjobmarkets.Forexample,RyanStewart,agraduateofsan

JoseStateUniversity,gotadegreeinreligiousstudies,buthehasnotgottenanyjoboffers.He

pointsoutthatmanypeoplealreadyworkingaregettinglaidoffanddon'thavejobs,soit'seven

harderfornewcollegegraduatestofindjobs.

Fouryearsago,thefuturelookedbrightforhisclassof2006.Thereweremanyhigh-tech

("dotcom")jobopportunities,graduatesreceivedmanyjoboffers,andtheywereabletogetjobs

withhighsalariesandbenefitssuchashealthinsuranceandpaidvacations.However,t4Timeshave

changed.It'sanewmarket.^^accordingtoanofficeroftheuniversity.

Theofficersaysstudentswhodofindjobsstartedpreparingtwoyearsago.Theyworked

duringsummervacations,theyhavehadseveralshort-timejobs,andtheymajoredinfieldsthat

arestillpayingwell,suchasaccountingornursing.

Eventeachingisnotasecureprofessionnow.RyanStewartwantedtobeateacher,but

insteadhewillprobablygobacktoschoolinordertobecomeacollegeteacher.Hethinkscollege

teachingcouldbeagoodcareereveninabadeconomy.

Inconclusion,thesedaysacollegedegreedoesnotautomaticallyleadtoagoodjobwitha

highsalary.Somestudentscanonlyhopethatthevalueoftheirdegreewillincreaseinthefuture.

1.Whatdidacollegedegreemeantopeopleinthepast?

A.Itwasaproofoftheirprofessionalskills.

B.Itwouldguaranteetheirquickpromotion.

C.Itbuiltuptheirconfidenceinthejobmarket.

D.Itwouldhelpthemtostartanacademiccareer.

2.RyanStewarthasnotgotanyjobofferbecause.

A.therearetoomanygraduatesofhismajor

B.hewantstofindajobwithveryhighsalary

C.hehasnotreceivedadegreeintheuniversity

D.thejobmarkethas

changedgreatlysince2002

3.Accordingtothepassage,hadthebestjobprospectsin2002.

A.computerscienceB.accountingC.teachingD.nursing

4.WhydoesRyanStewartwanttobeacollegeteacher?

A.Teachingjobsarewell-paid.

B.Hemajoredinteachingintheuniversity.

C.Collegeteachingislesschallengingthanhigh-techjobs.

D.Collegeteachingcareerwon'tbeinfluencedbyeconomy.

5.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat.

A.thevalueofacollegedegreehasdecreasednow.

B.newcollegegraduatestodaycan'tfindjobs.

C.acollegedegreecanstillleadtoagoodjob.

D.graduatesmustprepareearlytofindjobs.

成考专升本英语历年真题之阅读理解(二)

PassageThree

ShoronKeatingwasworriedaboutherkidswhenshegotadivorce.Herdaughtersays,441

wasfeeling...likedownandsadeventhoughIdidn,treallyshowit.

JudithWallersteinsaysproblemsfromdivorcecanlastmanyyears.Theycanshowupwhen

thekidsareadults.Andthekidshavetheirowntrouble.Wallersteinstudied93childrenovera

generation.Theresultscanbefoundinherbook.

Shesaysthatchildrenofdivorcearemorelikelytohaveproblemswithdrugs.Theyarefar

morelikelytoseektherapy.About40percentofthemavoidmarriagethemselves.Whentheydo

marry,failatnearlytwicetheusualrate.Itishardforthemtotrust.Theyareafraidoffailing.

CriticssayWallersteinhadtoofewchildreninherstudy.TheythinkthatWallersteinstresses

toomuchfromasmallstudy.Otherthingsmaybethecauseofthekid'sproblem.Thestudydoes

notcomparekidsfromdivorcedfamilieswithkidsfrom“healthy”families.

Wallerstein^familiesdivorcedagenerationago.Timeshavechanged.Peoplefeeldifferent

aboutdivorce.TodayprogramslikeKid'sTurntrytoreducesomeoftheeffectsofdivorcewith

familyadvice.Talkingabouttheirfeelingshelpsthekidsgetthoughit.Sincetheyknowmore

abouttheproblem,maybethekidswillbeabletohandleit.

1.WhichwordcanbestdescribethekidsfromdivorcedfamiliesaccordingtoParagraph1?

A.OffensiveB.RelievedC.DepressedD.Prejudiced

2.Childrenfromdivorcedfamilieswhomarrylaterwill.

A.havenotrustinotherpeople

B.bemorelikelytogetdivorced

C.firmlyprotecttheirmarriage

D.havestablemarriage

3.Wallerstein^studyshowedthat.

A.divorceleftthechildrenwithmanyproblems

B.alltheproblemsshoweduprightafterthedivorce

C.divorcecouldbeavoided

D.divorceistheonlycauseofchildrenmatureearlier

4.Whichofthefollowingiscritics,opinion?

A.Healthyfamiliesdonothaveproblems.

B.Alltherelatedfactorswereconsidered

inthestudy.

C.Divorceistheonlycauseofchildproblems.

D.Thenumberoffamiliesstudiedwasnotsufficient.

5.Todaychildrenfromdivorcedfamilies.

A.havenomoreproblems

B.aregettingmorecareandhelp

C.arelessabletohandletheirproblems

D.aretoldnottotalkabout由eirproblems

PassageFour

Itisstillsometimesdifficulttounderstandwhythosebetweenages10and18would

endangertheirlivesbyjoiningarmedforcesorrebelgroupsandbecomefightingsoldiers.The

recentlypublishedbook,YoungSoldier,WhyTheyChoosetoFightByRachelBrettandIrma

Specht,triestofindananswer.

Thereisnodoubtthatchildrenfightinmostarmedconflictstoday.Whileinternational

attentionfocuseslargelyonthosewhoareforcedintobattles,thousandsmoreenlist(应征入伍)

voluntarily.

Inanattempttotounderstandtheyoungwhotakeuparms,BrettandSpechtinterviewed53

boyandgirlsoldiersandex-soldiersfromaroundtheworld,Afghanistan,Colombia,theRepublic

oftheCongoforexample.Allintervieweeswereinvolvedwitharmedforcesorarmedgroups

beforetheageof18andallclassifiedthemselvesasvolunteers.

Whatthesetwofieldofficersheardis4tIjoinedinvoluntarily-ifyouhavenothing,you

volunteerforthearmy”.Otherreasonsyoungpeoplegaveareself-defense,revenge,poverty,and

monknowledgethatmostchildsoldierscomefrompooranddisadvantaged

backgrounds,YoungSoldiersshowsthattheissueisfarmorecomplex.Manypoorchildrendo

notjointhearmy.Theenvironmental,educational,social,cultural,andhighlypersonalfactors

determinewhethersomeonedecidetojoinupornot.

Thebattlefieldisnotaplaceforchildren.Oneyoungsoldierdescribedbeingthereas”too

sadanexperience^^.Theauthorshopethatbyunderstandingwhyteenagersjoinup,thosechild

soldiersshouldknowhowtodiscourageothersfromthesametragedy.

1.YoungSoldiers,WhyTheyChoosetoFightis.

A.abookB.amagazineC.anewsreportD.aTVprogram

2.Accordingtoparagraph3,BrettandSpecht'sinterviewees.

A.joinedarmedforcesunder18

B.consideredgoingintothearmytheirduty

C.wereonlyfromAfricancountries

D.weremainlytheex-soldiers

3.Thereasonsshowninyoungsoldiersforchildrentojointhearmyare.

A.verysimpleB.verycomplexC.unknownD.unbelievable

4.ThewritersofYoungSoldiersprobablyexpectthat.

A.childsoldierwouldleavearmedforces

B.theycouldfindmorethan53interviewees

C.nomorechildrenwouldjoinarmedforces

D.therewouldbenowarsintheworld

5.Thetoneofthepassageis.

A.pleasantB.indifferentC.humorousD.objective

成考专升本英语历年真题之阅读理解(三)

PassageFive

Ifsinterestingthattechnologyoftenworksasaservantforus,yetfrequentlywebecomea

servanttoit.E-mailisausefultoolbutmanyfeelcontrolledbythisnewvehicle.Theaverage

businesspersonisgettingabout80-e-mailsperdayandmanyfeelthatabout80%ofthemessages

intheir<4InBox“areoflittleornovalue.

So,Ihavefoursuggestionstohelpyoutobecomebetterat"EasingE-mail”.

l.Getoffthelists.Thebestwaytodealwithaproblemistoneverhaveit.Ifyouare

receivingalotofunwantede-mails,asktoberemovedfromthevariouslists.Thiswouldinclude

yourinclusioninunwantedttcc^^lists.

2.“Unlistedaddress”.Justlikegettingant<unlisted^^telephonenumberthatyoushareonly

withthosewhomyouwanttogivedirectaccess,youmightwanttogetaseparatee-mailaddress

onlyfortheimportantcommunicationsyouwishtoreceive.

3.Checkitonceortwiceperday.ManyIspeakwitharebecomingchainedtotheiremail

server,monitoringincomingemailonacontinuousbasis.Maybethisisbecausee-mailcreatesits

ownsenseofurgency,butmostofthecommunicationsarenotallthaturgent.Irespondtothema

coupleoftimesperday.

4.Dealwithit.Asyouopeneache-maildooneofthefollowing:

a.Ifitrequiresaquickresponse,respondtoitanddeleteit.requiresaresponsebutisnotthe

bestuseofyourtime,trytofindsomeoneelsetodoit.

c.Ifitisgoingtotakeanyseriousamountoftimetorespond,scheduleitforactioninyour

DayPlannerandthendownloadthemessage,saveit,orprintitoutforfutureaction.

Ipersonallyreceiveapproximately250e-mailsperdayandbypracticingthesuggestions

above,Icanhandlethatvolumeinaboutanhour,takingadvantageofthisfantastictoolbutnot

beingcontrolledbyittothedistractionofmoreimportanttasksinmyday.

1.Thepassageisabout.

A.howtochecke-mails

B.howtocollecte-mails

C.howtodealwithyourdailye-mails

D.howtodealwith80%valuelesse-mails

2.Ifyougetunwantede-mails,thebestyoucandoisto.

A.makealistofthem

B.puttheminto"cc”lists

C.sendthemtoaspecialaddress

D.deletethemfromdifferentlists

3.Fortheimportantcommunications,thewritersuggeststhatyou

A.haveadirectaccessforthem

B.haveseverale-mailserversforthem

C.getanunlistedphonenumberforthem

D.getaspeciale-mailaddressforthem

4.Toavoidbeingchainedbythecominge-mails,whatyoucandoisto

A.respondurgentonesonly

B.replyallofthematthesametime

C.handlethemacoupleoftimesdaily

D.keepreplyinge-mailsalldaylong

5.Todealwithane-mailyouget,youcandothefollowingEXCEPT—

A.downloadingeverye-mailbeforeyoureply

B.respondingrightawayifit'surgent

C.schedulingitforlaterreplyifittakesmuchtime

D.askingsomeoneelsetoreplyitifit'snotatyourconvenience

PassageSix

DuringtheChristmasshoppingrushinLondon,theinterestingstorywasreportedofatramp

who,apparentlythoughnofaultofhisown,foundhimselflockedinawell-knownchainstorelate

onChristmasEve.Nodoubtthestorewascrowdedwithlast-minuteChristmasshoppersandthe

staffweredeadbeatandlongingtogethome.Probablyallthepropersecuritychecksweremade

beforethestorewaslockedandtheylefttoenjoythethree-dayholidayuntroubledbycustomers

desperatetogetlast-minuteChristmaspresents.

Howeverridiculousthatmaybe,ourtrampfoundhimselfaloneinthestoreanddecidedto

makethebestofit.Therewasfood,drink,beddingandcampingequipment,ofwhichhemade

gooduse.Theremustalsohavebeentelevisionsetsandradios.Thoughitwasnotreportedifhe

tookadvantagesofthesefacilities,whentheshopreopenedhewasdiscoveredinbedwithalarge

numberofemptybottlesbesidehim.Heseemtohavebeenamanofgoodhumorasindeedtramps

verycommonlyare.

EveryoneelsewasenjoyingChristmas,sohesawnogoodreasonwhyheshouldnotdothe

same.Heyieldedhimselfcheerfully,andwastakenbythepolice.Perhapshehadhadabetter

Christmasthanusual.Hewassenttoprisonforsevendays.Thejudgeawardednocompensation

tothechainstoreforthefoodanddrinkourtramphadconsumed.Theyhad,inhisopinion,

alreadyreceivedvaluablefreepublicityfromthestoryrevealedinthenewspaperandontelevision.

PerhapsthejudgehadhadagoodChristmas,too.

l.Thetrampwaslockedinthestore.

A.for7daysB.onpurposeC.byaccidentD.forsecurityreasons

2.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheunderlinedphrase“deadbeafinparagraph1

means.A.angryB.exhaustedC.forgetfulD.careless

3.Whichofthefollowingwasuncertainaboutthetrampafterhewaslockedinthestore?

A.HewatchedTV.B.Hewaswellfed.C.hehadasoundsleepD.Hehadagooddrink.

4.Whenthetrampwasarrested,he.

A.wasdrunkB.felthedeserveditC.madenoresistanceD.felthimselfwronged

5.Thejudgedidn'tawardcompensationtothechainstorebecause.

A.thestorewasresponsibleforwhathappened

B.thereportoftheeventbenefitedthestorealot

C.thetramphadstolennothingofvalue

D.thetrampwaspenniless

成考专升本英语历年真题汇总之分词(一)

分词

重点:现在分词与过去分词的区别;分词在句中充当的成份;分词的逻辑主语与主句的

主语是否一致。

1.whatthesituationwouldbelike,theydecidedtokeepsilent.

A.HavingnotknownB.KnowingnotC.NotknowD.Notknowing

2.Theprogramwassothattheyweretootofallasleep.

A.exciting...excitedB.excitedexcitingC.exciting...excitingD.excitedexcited

3.ThechildrenwereopeningtheirChristmaspresents.

A.excitingB.excitedC.exciteD.excitement

l.Nottoomanyyearsago,itwasanexcitedexperiencetotravel25or50milesfromhome.

2.ChinaisacountrywhiletheU.Sisacountry.

A.developed...developedB.developing...developingC.developed...developingD.

developing...developed

3.Mrs.WhitefoundherhusbandsuiToundedbylettersandpapersandveryworried.

A.lookingB.looksC.lookD.tolook

4.Shereturnedhomefromthemarketonlytofindthedooropenandanumberof

things.

A.stoleB.missingC.missedD.stealing

5JustasIturnedroundthecorner,Isawacartowardsmeatahighspeed.

A.tocomeB.comeC.comingD.came

6.A11thosetogotothefootballmatchppleaseraiseyourhands.

A.wishB.wishedC.willwishD.wishing

10.Nooneelsewillingtogo,heofferedtotakethemessage.

A.wasB.hadbeenC.wereD.being

11.theteachefssuggestion,Tomfinallyfoundawaytosettletheproblem.

A.FollowingB.TofollowC.FollowD.Hefollowed

12.crossingthestreet,hewasknockeddownbyacar.

A.ByB.DuringC.AtD.While

13.Therewasaterriblecrythefallofthepole.

A.followedB.tofollowC.followingD.thatfollows

14.MostoftheartistsbeinginvitedtothepartywerefromSouthAfrica.

15.Someofthegueststothepartywerefromothercities.

A.toinviteB.invitedC.beinginvitedD.hadbeeninvited

16.Thetelephonewasinventedin1876byamanAlexanderGrahamBell.

A.namedB.namingC.thatnamesD.whonamed

17.Waterintovaporbythesunfallsasrain.

A.turnsB.turningC.isturnedD.turned

18.Thechildreninredsangsongstogether.

A.dressedB.dressingC.wornD.wearing

19.Themusician,forhissplendidspeech,waswarmlyreceivedbythestudents.

A.knowingB.knownC.havingknownD.beingknown

20.Thecinemalastmonth,isverypopularespeciallyamongtheyoungpeopleinthe

town.

A.opensB.openedC.toopenD.havingopened

21.-DoyouknowanythingaboutthemeetinginItaly?

-Yes,andasamatteroffactIattendedit.

A.tobeheldB.heldC.beingheldD.tohold

22.Thereareabout70peopleintheaccident.

A.werekilledB.whokilledC.killingD.killed

23.It'ssuchabigroom.Ifyoudon'tspeakloudenough,you'llnevermakeyourself—

A.hearB.hearingC.tohearD.heard

24.Inearliesttimes,peoplehadeatentheirfood.

A.uncookedB.beinguncookedC.uncookingD.tobeuncooked

25.Thehuntershadthefireatthenightinthewoods.

A.burntB.burningC.toburnD.burned

26.Johnwenttotownyesterdayandhadhisbikethere.

A.repairB.torepairC.repairingD.repaired

27.Mywifeisplanningtohavethefurniturelightgray.

A.paintB.paintingC.topaintD.painted

28.Thedressdoesn'tfit,Tilhavetohaveit.

A.soldB.chargedC.changedD.adopted

29.Mr.Smithhadthereportassoonashefinishedit.

A.tobetyped...towriteB.typed...towriteC.beingtyped...writingD.typed...writing

30.white,thekitchenlooksmuchbetterthanbefore.

A.PaintsB.PaintedC.PainingD.Topaint

成考专升本英语历年真题汇总之分词(二)

31.HekeptuswithstoriesabouthisArcticadventures.

A.entertained/excitingB.entertaining/excited

C.entertained/excitedD.entertaining/exciting

32.theirluggage,thetouristshurriedtotheairport,

A.PackedB.AfterpackedC.PackingD.Havingpacked

33.awrongaddress,hecouldnotfindhisfriend'sflat.

A.GivingB.TobegivenC.HavinggivenD.Havingbeengiven

34.hispartytopowerforthefourthtime,hebecomesfamousamongWestern

leaders..

A.LeadB.LeadingC.HaveledD.Havingled

35.forseveraltimes,Billmadeuphismindnottowatchlatenightmoviesanymore.

A.TobescoldedB.TohavebeenscoldedC.BeingscoldedD.Havingbeenscolded

36.Therecorderoutoforder,thestudentsdidnotknowwhattodo.

A.wereB.hasbeenC.wasbeingD.being

37.Afterseeingthemovie,.

A.thebookwasreadbyhimB.thebookmadehimwanttoreadit

C.hewantedtoreadthebookD.thereadingofthebookinterestedhim

38.Alltheafternoonheworkedinhisstudywiththedoor.

A.tolockB.lockingC.lockedD.lock

X、虚拟语气

重点:虚拟语气的基本用法及其常见形式,如含if条件句的句子,asif从句;itis

necessary/importantthat从句;suggest(建议)等词后面的宾语从句;itissuggestedthat从句;

suggestion等词后面的同位语从句,表语从句;wish后面的宾语从句等。

1.Hisdoctorsuggestedthathehisrighthand.

A.avoidtouseB.avoidusingC.hasavoidedusingD.avoidstouse

2.Jimsuggestedthattheytheirsupper.

A.hadB.wouldhaveC.shouldhaveD.shouldhaveeaten

3.1suggestthathewillbesenttohospitalassoonaspossible.

4.1suggestthat(他再把这个实验做一遍)[heshoulddotheexperimentagain]

5.It'ssuggestedthatawhilebeforewemakeadecision.

A.shewaitedB.shewaitC.shewaitsD.shewillwait

6.Themanagerinsistedthatthechiefengineertestingthenewmodelimmediately.

A.startB.startsC.startedD.willstart

7.Thedoctorinsiststhat(我父亲戒烟).[myfather(should)giveupsmoking]

8.Thecompanyrecommendedthatanewrailwaystationhere.

A.buildB.builtC.shouldbuildD.bebuilt

9,他命令销毁这些文件[Heorderedthatpapersshouldbedestroyed.]

10.Somethingabouthismannersuggestedthathenotinterestedinwhatwewere

doing.

A.wasB.wereC.beD.is

11.Itisnecessarythathethereontime.

A.isB.beC.willD.hasbeen

12.Marywishesthatshelawinsteadofhistorywhenshewasincollege.

A.studyB.studiedC.hasstudiedD.hadstudied

13.1wishIbusyyesterday;Icouldhavehelpedyouwiththeproblem

A.wasnotB.werenotC.havenotbeenD.hadnotbeen

14.It'shightimeaboutthetrafficproblem.

A.somethingwasdoneB.everythingisdoneC.anythingwillbedoneD.nothingtodone

15.Inspiteofthenoise,hewentonworkingnothingwerehappening.

A.asifB.becauseC.althoughD.where

16.他的行为好像小孩子一样[Hebehavesasifhewereachild.]

17.IfIhadknownallthisbefore,Iwouldnotspeaktohimthatway.

18.如果你早•点告诉我,我就不会错过这个机会了。

[Ifyouhadtoldmeabitearlier,Iwouldn'thavemissedthechance.]

19.Ifyouhadfollowedthedoctor'sadvice,(你现在就不会再床上躺着了)

[youwouldn'tlieinbednow]

20.如果我昨天来的话,我会跟你们•起去野餐的。

[Ihadcomeyesterday,Iwouldhavegoneforthepicnicwithyou.]

21.Ifhergrandfatherwouldhavethreemoredays,hewouldhavebeen100yearsold

成考专升本英语历年真题汇总之分词(三)

虚拟语气强化训练

l.IfPeterhadenoughmoney,heonthetriptoLosAngeles.

A.hadgoneB.wouldgoC.wentD.wouldhavegone

2.Hedidhishomeworkcarefullyforfearthathe.

A.madeamistakeB.makesamistakeC.wouldmakeamistakeD.makeamistake

3.1wouldhaveaskedhimtoattendourgathering,butIhisaddress.

A.didn'tknowB.hadn'tknowC.don'tknowD.wouldn'tknow

4.Thestubbornyoungmandidnotfollowtheadvicethatheonhisbehaviorsincehe

didn'tbelievethathehaddoneanythingwrong.

A.reflectB.hadreflectedC.wouldreflectD.mustreflect

5.1theairporttomakeaflightreservation,butinfactIdidn't.

A.shouldhavecalledB.calledC.couldcallD.wouldcall

6.1wouldhavetoldhimtheanswer,butIsobusyatthatmoment.

A.hadbeenB.wasC.wereD.wouldbe

7.Ifonlyweaphone!Tmfedupwithliningupoutsidethepublicphonebox.

A.haveB.hadC.willhaveD.aretohave

8.Mr.Smithreceivedtheorderthathethedocumentstothenewproductmeetingfor

furtherdiscussion.

A.bringB.bringsC.willbringD.hasbrought

9.1wish.

A.IknowhowtoprogramthenewcomputerB.Iwillknowtoprogramthenewcomputer

C.IknewhowtoprogramthenewcomputerD.Idoknowhowtoprogramthenewcomputer

10.Hebelieveshehasbeencheated.Heit.

A.shouldnothavebelievedB.shouldnotbelieveC.didnotbelieveD.can'tbutbelieve

11.Butforthereform,wesuchgreatachievements.

A.shallnotmakeB.couldnothavemadeC.shouldnotmakeD.cannothavemade

12.1needahelpinghand,butIwouldsooneryou.

A.comeB.comingC.willgowithmeD.didn'tjoinme

13.Ifthegovernmenthadbuiltmorehomesforthepoorseveralyearsago,thehousing

problemsnowsoseriousinmanypartsofthecountry.

A.wouldn'tbeB.won'tbeC.willnothavebeenD.wouldnothavebeen

14.Tommighthavecometoschoolintimeforthelecture.

A.ifhegotupearlierB.unlesshehadgotupearlier

C.buthegotupratherlateD.buthehadgottenuplate

15.Theytooktheinjuredstraighttothehospital.Otherwisesomeofthem.

A.mighthavediedB.mightdieC.woulddieD.coulddie

16.Itisaperfectfit,sir.Itoyouotherwise.

A.wouldn'tshowitB.wouldn'thaveshownit

C.wouldn'ttakeitD.wouldn'thavetakenit

17.Jefflookedasifheaghost.

A.sawB.hasseenC.hadseenD.wouldsee

18.1wouldhavegonetotheconcert,ifItime.

A.hadhadB.havehadC.hadD.wouldhavehad

19.Iknownit,Iwouldhavetoldyou.

A.HaveB.IfC.HadD.Having

20.Theheadmasterrequiredthatalltheteachersatthemeeting.

A.presentB.mustbepresentC.bepresentD.wouldbepresent

21.Themotherrejectedmysuggestionthatsheherdaughterthenextweek.

A.metB.meetsC.wouldmeetD.meet

22.Itisnecessarythatanyoneexerciseseverydayifhewishestokeephealthy.

A.doB.woulddoC.didD.willdo

23.Itishightimethatweallreadyforthisafternoonmeeting,itwouldbe

late.

A.mustget,orB.got,orC.shouldget,andD.get,and

24.Inspiteofthenoise,hewentonworkingnothingwerehappening.

A.asifB.becauseC.althoughD.where

25.theflood,theshipwouldhave

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