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四川省委党校在职研究生英语复习题一、Structure and Vocabulary句型和词汇1Last week the writer went to the theatre. He was the theatre.Ato Bat Cinto Don2The young man and young woman were sitting behind him. He was sitting _themAbefore Babove Cahead of Din front of3 did the writer feel? Angry.AWhere BWhy CHow DWhen4He looked at the man and the woman angrily. He looked at angrily.Athem Bthey Ctheir Dus5The young man and the young woman paid attention to the writer.Anone Bany Cnot any Dno6He had a good seat. He was sitting in a good Achair Bplace Carmchair Dclass7He was a young man. He wasnt very Aold Bbig Ctall Dlarge8The writer looked at the man and the woman angrily. He was very Asad Bunhappy Ccross Dpleased9The writer could not bear it. He could not it.Acarry Bsuffer Cstand Dlift10The young man spoke rudely. He wasnt very Aclever Brude Cpolite Dkind11He sometimes in bed until lunchtime.Astay Bis staying Cstays Dstaying12 He stayed in bed until lunchtime. He went bed late last night.Ain Binto Cto Dat13He doesnt get up early on Sundays. He gets up Alate Blately Cslowly Dhardly14 did Aunt Lucy come? By train.AWhen BHow CWhy DWhere15The writer cant see Aunt Lucy . Hes having breakfast.Astill Bnow Coften Dalways16He out of the window and saw that it was raining.Alooked Bsaw Cremarked Dwatched17Just then, the telephone rang. It rang Aat once Bimmediately Cagain Dat that moment18She was his aunt, so he was her Ason Bgrandson Cnephew Dniece19Breakfast is the first of the day.Afood Bdinner Clunch Dmeal20Aunt Lucy said, Dear me, because she was Aangry Bsurprised Ctired Dpleased21Last summer he went to Italy. He was Italy last summer.Aat Bto Cin Don22 him a few words of Italian? The waiter.AWho taught BWho did teach CWhat did he teach DWhom did he teach23He was a friendly waiter. He spoke to the writer Afriend Bas friends Clike friends Din a friendly way24The writer a few lines, but he didnt understand a word.Areads Bread Cred Dreading25He spent the whole day in his room. He was in his room day.Athe hole Bthe all Call Dall of26A waiter usually works in a Apublic garden Bshop Crestaurant Dprivate house27The waiter lent him a book. He a book from the waiter.Alent Bborrowed Ctook Dstole28On the last day he made a big decision. It was the day of his holiday.Afinal Bend Clatest Dbottom29He made a big decision. He Athought about it Bmade up his mind Cchanged his mind Dmade a wish30He didnt write a single card. So he Awrote only one Bdidnt write even one Cwrote just one Dwrote all the cards except one31Tim is in Australia. He went Australia six months ago.Ato Bin Cat Dinto32Tim is in Australia, How long there?Ais he Bhas he been Chas he Dwas he33Tim has been in Australia for six months, His brother hasnt seen him _ January.Afor Bsince Cfrom Dby34He has just bought an Australian car. He bought one Aa short time ago Ba long time ago Clast year Dsix months ago35He has just gone to Alice Springs. He has never there before.Awent Bbeing Cbeen Dwas36Tim is working for a big firm. He is working for a big Asociety Bcompany Cfactory Dstore37He has visited a great number of different places. He hasnt stayed in_ place.Athe only Ba similar Cthe same Dalike38Alice Springs is a small town. A town is usually Abigger than a village but smaller than a city Bbigger than a cityCthe same size as a city Dthe same size as a village39He will soon visit Darwin. He will visit Darwin Aquickly Bfor a short time Cshortly Din a hurry40He will fly to Perth. He will go there Awith air Bin air Cby air Dthrough air41Mr. Scott has a garage. The garage is Ato him Bof him Cof his Dhis42Mr. Scott cannot get a telephone for his garage. he has just bought twelve pigeons.AThats so BThats why CBecause DFor43He has just bought twelve pigeons. When did he them?Abought Bbuys Cbuy Dbuying44Whats the distance from Pinhurst to Silbury? How is Pinhurst Silbury?Along ago . until Blong . away Caway . till Dfar . from45The pigeon flew from one garage to the other three minutes.Ain Binto Cwith Don46Mr. Scott has a garage in Silbury. His garage is in Pinhurst.Aanother Bother Celse Ddifferent47Mr. Scott cant get a telephone. Telephones are hard to Atake Breceive Cobtain Dfind48He has sent requests for spare parts. He has spare parts.Aasked Basked for Cbegged Dpleased49Urgent messages are important, so they must be sent Aquickly Bslowly Cby hand Dlargely50Mr. Scotts telephone service is private. It is Ageneral Bspare Csecret Dhis own51The writer has just moved to a new house. She was yesterday.Aat house Bto the house Cat home Din the home52She gave Ato him a meal Ba meal for him Chim to a meal Da meal to him53A neighbor told me about him. He Percy Buttons was a beggar.Atold Bsaid me Ctold to me Dsaid54Everybody knows him. know him.AThey all BEach CEvery DAll they55 does he call? Once a month.AHow seldom BHow long CHow soon DHow often56A beggar is a person who Aasks for money but doesnt work Basks for foodCworks hard Dis out of work57You can have a meal Aonly in the morning Bat any time Conly at midday Donly in the evening58She gave him a piece of cheese. He put the of cheese in his pocket.Abit Bbar Cblock Dpacket59He calls at every house in the street. He everyone.Ashouts at Bcalls Ccries out at Dvisits60All the houses in our are the same age and size.Astreet Bway Croad Droute61 were detectives waiting? At the airport.AWhy BWhen CWhere DWhat62 were they expecting? A valuable parcel of diamonds.AWhy BWhen CWhere DWhat63Someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. This happened the plane arrived.Abefore Bafter Cwhen Das soon as64The detectives went into the building and waited Ain Binto Cinside Dfor65Two men took the parcel, off the plane. They Atook off it Bit took off Ctook off Dtook it off66The detectives were a valuable parcel of diamonds.Aexpecting Bwaiting Cexpecting for Dexpecting to67The parcel was valuable. It was Aworth Bworthy Cprecious Dvalue68The thieves wanted to the diamonds.Arob Bsteal Ctake from Dtake to69The detectives waited inside the main building. This was the building.Amost important Bsmallest Cfirst Dgreatest70Someone had filled the parcel with stones and sand. It was stones and sand.Afull with Bfull of Cfull by Dfull in71Bill Friths garden is larger than Joes. It is Alarger garden Ba large gardenClarge garden Dlargest garden72Bill is a hard worker. He works than Joe.Aharder Bmore hard Cmore hardly Dhardier73Joes garden is more interesting Bills.Aby Bfor Cthan Dfrom74The writer is fond of gardens. AThey like him BThey like to him CHe likes them DHe likes75Joes garden is the best in the town. Its the best them all.Ain Bof Cfor Dby76Joe wins every time. He always Bill Frith.Awins Bbeats Cgains Dearns77Joe grows more flowers. More flowers in his garden.Agrow Bgrow tall Cgrow up Dgrow big78Joes garden is interesting. Joe is in gardening.Ainteresting Binterest Cinterestingly Dinterested79The writer doesnt like hard work. Its to look after a garden.Aa hard work Ba hard job Chard job Dhardly a job80Every year the writer enters for the garden competition Avery Balso Cand Deither81They went to the Town Hall on Wednesday evening. They went Athe evening Bon the evening Cevening Din the evening82The people under the Town Hall clock.Awere Bwas Cis Dbe83 will it strike? In twenty minutes time.AWhen BHow long CHow long ago DHow much84What time did it stop? five to twelve.AOn BAt CIn DDuring85Did happen? No, nothing happened.Anothing Banything Cany Da thing86How many times did the clock Ahit Bbeat Cknock Dstrike87It was fifteen minutes eleven.Apass Bpast Cpassed Dpasted88A clock usually has two hands, a minute hand and hand.Aa second Ban hour Ca time Da big89Most people wear or carry Aan alarm clock Ban alarm Ca clock Da watch90It refused to welcome the New Year. It Adenied it Bwanted to Cdidnt want to Dwished to91Our clavichord is kept in the living room. Thats where we it.Akept Bhave kept Care keeping Dkeep92It has belonged to our family for years. Its the Afamilies Bfamilies Cfamilys Dfamilys93The family have had the clavichord many years.Asince Bfor Cfrom Dby94Who it? Grandfather did.Abuy Bwas bought Cbought Ddid buy95We are not allowed to touch it. We touch it.Amustnt Bmustnt to Chavent to Ddont have to96Whats it ? A clavichord.Atold Bsaid Ccalled Dspoken97Its kept in the living room. Thats where we it.Ahave Bhold Clift Dcarry98The visitor damaged it. She it.Ahurt Bpained Cbroke Ddestroyed99Recently it was damaged. She damaged it Alate Blastly Clately Dfinally100A friend of my fathers is the clavichord.Amending Bmaking Cdoing Dbuilding101Tony Steele into the restaurant when the writer was having dinner.Awas going Bwent Chas gone Ddid go102Tony is working at a bank Aat the moment Ba year ago Csince last year Dfor a year103 he has never borrowed any money from the writer.ALast week BUp till now CSince DA week ago104 did he ask for? &20.AHow many BHow CHow much DHow few105I have never borrowed any money from you. I lend me some money. Awant to Bwant Cwant you to Dyou want to106He gets a good salary. His salary is very Agood Bwell Cfine Dbeautiful107Tony usually gets his salary at the end of theAday Byear Cmonth Dweek108Tony must pay the money back. He must Apay it again Bpay it Crepay it Dpay, it once more109There arent enough chairs here for us all. Please bring one.Aother Banother Cextra Da different110He gave him the money immediately. He gave him the money Asoon Bin a hurry Conce more Dat once111Our neighbour, name is Charles Alison, will sail tomorrow.Awhose Bwhose his Chis Dof whom112He will sail from Portsmouth. He is Portsmouth now.Ato Bfrom Con Dat113His boat, is Topsail, is famous.Awhose the name Bthe whose nameCof whom the name Dthe name of which114Well have plenty of time. There will be time to see him.Aenough Balmost enough Cless than enough Dhardly enough115Well Asay him goodbye Btell him goodbyeCtell goodbye to him Dsay goodbye to him116Hes our neighbour so he lives us.Anear Ba long way from Cin a different town from Dnext door117It has sailed across the Atlantic many times. It has sailed across the Atlantic _.Asometimes Balways Coften Dusually118He will set out at eight oclock. Thats when Athe trip ends Bthe journey ends Cthe voyage stops Dthe journey begins119He will take part in a race. He will in it.Abe Btake place Cact Ddo120The Atlantic is Aan ocean Ba sea Ca river Da lake121Most of the young people will be there, the young people will be there.AA lot BNearly all CSome DMany122How staying? For five days.Along they will be Bthey will be Clong will they be Dlong they be123During this time, they will give five performances. Thats what theyll do this time. Ain Bon Cfor Dwhile124The police will have a difficult time Aas usually Bas usual Cthan usual Dfrom usual125The police expecting the singers to arrive soon.Ais Bare Cwill Dwas126They are pop singers. So .Athey are folk singers Bthey are public singers Ceveryone likes them Dno one likes them127At present they are visiting all parts of the country. They are doing thisAnow Bfor a short time Cin future Dall the time128They are visiting all parts of the country. So they will goAto cities, towns and villages Bonly to towns Conly to villages Donly to cities129The Greenwood Boys will give five performances. They will give fiveArecitals Bexecutions Cplays Dsongs130Its always the same on these occasions. Its always the same at like this.Asituations Bconditions Cplaces Dtimes131What kind of car did he Adrive Bdrove Cdriven Ddriving132As soon as he had got into the car, I said good morning. I said good morning _ he had got into the car.Abefore Ba long time after Cjust after Da moment before133Good morning, I Aspoke Btalked Ctold Dsaid134I speak a few words of French. I dont know French.Amany Bmuch Cplenty of Da little135Neither of us spoke. We Aneither spoke Beither spoke Cboth didnt speak Dneither didnt speak136On the way, a young man waved to me. This happened Abefore the writers journey Bduring the writers journeyCafter the writers journey Da long time ago137The young man waved to the writer. He film.Asaluted Bgreeted Csignaled to Dnodded138He asked for a lift. He was a Atramp Bhitch hiker Cpassenger Dforeigner139He replied in French. He the writer in French.Aresponded Banswered Creturned Dremarked140The writer had reached the town when the young man spoke.Aoften Balmost Csometimes Djust as141“Mr. Harmsworth see you,” the secretary said.Awould Bshall Cwill Dcould142 did he feel? Very nervous.AWhat BHow CHow much DWhich143The firm couldnt pay large salaries.Aso Bsuch a Csuch Da such144 turn is it? Its your turn.AWhich BTo whom CWhom DWhose145“Mr. Harmsworth,” I said a weak voice.Ain Bwith Con Dunder146Mr. Harmsworth wanted to see me. He wanted to me.Awatch Blook at Clook for Dspeak to147I felt nervous because I felt Aangry Bcross Canxious Dill148Its your turn. AIts your line BIts your row CYoure next DIts your chance149Dont interrupt! Dont Aspeak Btalk Ctalk while Im talking Dcut off150The writer would receive an extra 1,000 a year. He would get 1,000 a yearAless Bmore Cover Dup151If you park your car in the right place you receive a ticket.Awill Bwouldnt Cdidnt Dwont152Traffic police never let you without a ticket.Ago Bto go Cgoing Dhave gone153We welcome you to our city. You to our city.Awelcome Bare welcome Chave welcomed Dare welcoming154No Parking means Adont leave your car here Bwithout parking Cdont stop Dtheres no room to park here155This note is only a reminder. Its Anothing Bno one Cnothing extra Dnothing more156This is a
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