英语专业一年级基础训练(11) Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1.You've already missed too many classes this term. You ________ two classes just last week. A) have missed B) would miss C) had missed D) missed 2.She had ________ idea what I meant. A) few B) not C) no D) a little 3.He has a clear ________ of what needs to be done. A) knowing B) understanding C) learning D) meaning 4.The English ________ more tea than Americans do. A) has drunk B) drinks C) drank D) drink 5.If Peter had had enough money, ________ on the trip to Paris. A) he had gone B) he would have gone C) he went D) he would go 6.It is astonishing that a person of your intelligence should be _____ so easily. A) taken in B) taken up C) taken over D) taken down 7.They must be bored to death sitting all day with nothing to do but _____ the lamp and trim the wick. A) abandon B) abolish C) polish D) to polish 8.She's going to the photographer's ____. A) to have her photograph take B) to have her photograph taking C) to have her photograph taken D) to have taken her photograph 9.Tired ________ she was, the nurse stuck to her post. A) as B) when C) if D) after 10.I didn't know his telephone number; otherwise I ________ him. A) telephoned B) had telephoned C) would have telephoned D) was telephoning 11.My love of books never ______ and later led me toward writing books myself. A) fell B) diminished C) faded D) intensified 12.It is believed that children today are more sophisticated because they ______ more information than children in the past. A) have access to B) are less exposed to C) have the power to release D) are troubled 13.The discovery of the ruins of an ancient palace was the _____ of their expedition. A) climax B) opportunity C) crisis D) adventure 14.The only thing _____ is that you consult your lawyer about it. A) which I can suggest B) which can suggest C) that I can suggest D) that can suggest 15.These shops _____ open in the evenings until about 9 o'clock. A) remain B) preserve C) insist D) leave 16.Just go ______ your business and don't keep looking out the window. A) on B) with C) along D) about 17.The government is believed to be considering ____ a law making it a crime to import any kind of weapon. A) to pass B) passed C) have passed D) passing 18.Although he was rich, he lived in a small, _____ home. A) temporary B) inferior C) humble D) unfurnished 19.To be frank, I'd rather you _____ in the case. A) will not be involved B) not involved C) not to be involved D) were not involved 20.I can't write any letters today: I'm not in the ____. A) temper B) mood C) feelings D) emotion Part II Cloze Directions: There are a number of blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. We arrived in Spain 21 the first time a few weeks ago, and I decided to buy a car because we had sold 22 we had in England before leaving. Yesterday the sales office rang us 23 the car was ready. I had tried out a model 24 it before, but as I was not yet used 25 in this city, my wife did not want me to collect it on my own, 26 we went together to fetch it. We 27 and signed the papers. They told us that there was enough petrol to take us to a garage, 28 we could fill up. The nearest garage to the office was 29, and we got there safely. But when I 30 into the main road I suddenly saw a lot of cars racing 31 me. I got out of their way 32 as I could by backing into the garage once more, and the man behind me 33 at me. "It's so much a problem to remember to drive on the right, isn't it?" my wife said. "Yes, if only I 34 a few lessons for 35," I replied. "You 36 carefully on the way home," my wife said. "You'd be sorry if you had an accident 37 the first day, 38?" While we were talking, the man behind got out of his car and said in good English, "Would you 39 me when you are thinking of leaving? Or are you going to sit in your car 40 day?" 21. A) for B) on C) at D) in 22. A) that B) which C) the one D) the other 23. A) for saying B) to say C) and saying D) said 24. A) as B) the same that C) like D) such as 25. A) for driving B) to driving C) in driving D) to drive 26. A) such B) as C) so D) so as 27. A) paid the car for B) paid the car C) paid to the car D) paid for the car 28. A) where B) there C) which D) at that 29. A) at 100 yards away B) about 100 yards away C) at 100 yards far D) about 100 yards far 30. A) turned B) circled C) altered D) involved 31. A) for B) on C) over D) towards 32. A) so fast B) such fast C) as fast D) fast 33. A) annoyed B) astonished C) shouted D) responded 34. A) would have B) had had C) shall have D) have had 35. A) practice B) trial C) exercise D) experiment 36. A) would better to go B) would better go C) had better to go D) had better go 37. A) in B) at C) on D) by 38. A) won't you B) wouldn't you C) hadn't you D) shouldn't you 39. A) mind to tell B) mind as to tell C) mind telling D) mind if tell 40. A) each B) every C) all the D) all Part III Fill in the blanks with the words in the brackets. Change the form where necessary. The children looked wonderfully ____ with their bright eyes and rosy cheeks.(health) Most of his books are based on _____ events.(history) He was disappointed so often that he became _____.(hope) When you have finished the experiment, include your ____ in a report.(find) Tom finally settled down in Chicago after he had got a well- ______ position in a big company there.(pay) Key: Part I Vocabulary and Structure 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. C 8. C 9. A 10. C 11. B 12. A 13. A 14. C 15. A 16. D 17. D 18. C 19. D 20. B Part II Cloze 21.A 22.C 23.B 24.C 25.B 26.C 27.D 28.A 29.B 30.A 31.D 32.C 33.C 34.B 35.A 36.D 37.C 38.B 39.C 40.D Part III 1. healthy 2.historical 3.hopeless 4. findings 5. paid