英语语法120题

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高考英语语法母题集锦

1. It was not until they got stuck in the mud they found their car ran out of gas. [A]before [A]difficulty

[B]when

[C]so that

[D]that

[D]there is a difficulty [D]whatever was he [D]lived lonely

2. Nowadays many young people find for them to share ideas with their parents. [B]difficult

[C]it difficult [C]what he is [C]living alone

3. The repairman asked Tom doing in the garage. [A]what was he [A]living lonely [A]they will finish

[B]what he was [B]live alone

4. After one year, he got used to in the countryside. 5. It is now 5 o’clock; their work by 7:00 p.m. [B]they are finishing

[C]they have finished [A]that

[D]they will have finished [C]of whom [C]if we are [C]Ever

[D]whose [D]it is we [D]Even though

6. There are quite many English tests for students native language is not English.

[B]which

7. No one can believe who have failed. [A]that is we [A]Although

[B]this is we [B]In spite of

8. being very old, she is still very graceful. 9. Thomas was anything to his colleagues. [A]so embarrassed he said

[B]very embarrassed and said [D]so embarrassed he did not say [C]has been killed [C]grew up

[D]are killing [D]grown up

[D]of needed

[C]very embarrassed, so he said [A]is killed [A]grows up

10. Vegetation and wild life in this area due to the industrial pollution, [B]are being killed [B]growing up

11. The story was told by a young girl in a small town on the west coast. 12. All is an ongoing supply of raw matenials and water. [A]what is needed [A]With [A]came

[B]that is needed

[C]Because

[C]the thing needed

[D]Having

13. so many people about, the dogs have to be kept in an enclosure.

[B]Being

14. John did not feel well yesterday, otherwise he to see his friend off at the airport.

[B]would come

[C]would have come [A]there being a chance [C]there be a chance [A]don’t

[D]should be coming [B]there to be a chance [D]being a chance

[D]shouldn’t

[D]to that

15. Ann never dreams of for her to be sent abroad very soon. 16. I’d rather you make any comment on the issue for the time being. [B]wouldn’t

[B]in that

[C]didn’t

17. These two cities are similar they both have plenty of rainfall during this season. [A]exapt that

[C]besides that

18. If I hadn’t stood under the ladder to catch you when you fell, you now.

[A]couldn’t have smiled [C]didn’t smile

[B]wouldn’t be smiling [D]won’t smile [B]twice as much protein [D]as much protein twice

[C]concerning [D]For

19. Europeans eat as they actually need every day. [A]twice protein as much [C]protein as twice much [A]concerned [A]At

20. The speech which he made the project is really boring. [B]being concerned

[C]On

[D]be concerned

21. seeing the damage he had done, the child quickly ran away.

[B]By

22. We are all for the proposal that the discussion until tomorrow. [A]be put off [A]whoever [A]more than [A]that

[B]was put off [B]whomever [B]other than [B]what

[C]should put off [C]anyone

[D]is to put off [D]someone

23. I will give the book to wants to have it. 24. Nuclear technology should be developed to benefit the people harm them. [C]rather than [C]for

[D]better than

[D]whether

25. The Customs officer asked him he had anything to declare.

26. Helen was much kinder to her youngest child than she was to the others, , of course, made the others jealous. [A]who

[B]that

[C]which

[D]what [D]ask

27. It is an honor for you to attend this grand party. [A]to ask help.

[A]nor could he

[B]nor he could

[C]neither he could [A]That

[D]either he could not

[C]As

[D]It

[B]to be asked

[C]be asked

28. After a whole day’s walk, he could not find the place he wanted to go to; ask anyone for 29. is known to the world. Earnest Hemingway is a great American writer.

[B]Which

30. The Red Cross gave help to the residents, had been damaged by the flood. [A]all their homes

[B]all of whose homes [D]all of their homes [B]that he is sick [D]maybe he is sick

[C]were

[D]may be

[D]by the time

[C]all whose homes [A]because he is sick [C]why he is sick [A]would be

31. The reason that Tom is absent from class today is .

32. Were it not for the snowy weather, we all right. [B]would have been [B]by which time

33. Mrs. Lee will move into her new house next Monday, it will be completely furnished. [A]by that time affairs.

[A]may we use

[B]we may use

[C]we could use

[D]did we use

[C]by this time

34. We have been told that under no circumstances the telephone in the office for personal

35. Ten minutes earlier, we could have caught the last train. [A]and

[B]but

[C]or

[D]so

[D]When compared

36. with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all. [A]When comparing [A]waiting

[B]While compared

[C]wait

[C]Comparing

[D]to waiting

37. There was nothing they could do about it but . [B]waited

38. It’s a pity that Andrew didn’t want to go to the conference. willing to go, we could have paid all his expenses. [A]Being

[B]Had he been

[C]Was he

[D]He had been

39. A thief who broke into a church was caught because traces of wax, found on his clothes, from the sort of candles used only in chruches. [A]had come [A]If being a sigle day. [A]other than

[B]more than

[C]better than

[D]rather than

42. When she gets over her shyness, Jane will of course grow the other girls. [A]the more popular of [C]just as popular like [A]because what means

[B]the most popular than [D]as popular as [B]because what it means [D]because of what it means

[B]coming [B]It is

[C]come [C]There is

[D]that came [D]there being

40. evidence that the puma at large has come from a private collector.

41. It has been said that in no country Britain can one experience four seasons in the course of 43. We feel very proud of what we have done before, but only for today. [C]because of what means and modeled them accurately. [A]If only users.

[A]accomplished

[B]being accomplished [D]having been accomplished

[C]to be accomplished

[B]So long as

[C]Even if

[D]As far as

45. The project by the end of next year will expand the city’s network to cover a million more

44. the calculation is right, scientists can never be sure that they have included all variables

46. Nowadays the Chinese are becoming more familiar with different cultures and other ways of doing things, is often the case in other countries. [A]as [A]on [A]can’t right. [A]had leaked

[B]is leaking

[C]leaked

[D]has been leaking

50. When be arrived at home, he found the aged and the sick lying on the floor.

[B]what [B]in

[C]so

[D]that [D]at [D]ought to

47. What he said just now had nothing to do with the question discussion.

[C]under [C]mustn’t

48. To master a foreign language like English requires hard work, so you study too hard. [B]should

49. It seems oil from this pipe for some time. We’ll have to take the machine apart to put it [A]none but [B]none other than [B]likes; his [B]done

[C]nothing but [D]no other than

51. Many a student to play chess in spare time. [A]like; their [A]to do

[C]like; their [C]doing

[D]like; his [D]did

52. Your boss will have you all the work if you are not careful.

53. She looked remarkably young a woman of forty-five, with twenty-five years of widowhood and a short but stormy married life behind her. [A]as

[B]for

[C]as if

[D]like

54. By the end of 1990 railways constructed in these regions reached more than one million kilometers 4 times New China was founded in 1949. [A]that

[B]when

[C]that of [C]unless [C]Since

[D]that when [D]but [D]Despite

55. People who have made mistakes will make fewer ones they are good at drawing lessons. [A]provided [A]For

[B]although [B]Now

56. that my head had cleared my brain was also beginning to work much better.

57. The man compensated for his unpleasant experiences in hospital a little more than was good for him. [A]drinking [A]had come [A]of trouble. [A]making

[B]to have made

[C]to make

[D]having made [D]has been assigned

61. I don’t think it advisable that Tom to the post since he has no experience. [A]is assigned

[B]will be assigned

[C]be assigned

62. , they went swimming together. [A]The rain having stopped [C]The rain stopped

[B]The rain being stopped [D]Having stopped

[B]shouldn’t have received [D]couldn’t have received [B]a nine thousand words [D]a nine thousand words [B]had been able [D]would have been able

[D]can you get

[B]to drink

[C]by drinking

[C]come [C]to

[D]and drink [D]have come [D]for

58. It is the third time that you late this week.

[B]come [B]into

59. In many schools, students don’t have sufficient access the library. 60. There is a man at the reception desk who seems very angry and I think he means

63. Jack my letter, otherwise, he would have replied before now. [A]ought not have received [C]has been received

64. It is very hard for a primary school kid to write composition. [A]a nine-thousand-words [C]a nine-thousand-word [A]would not be able [C]would be able [A]you might get

65. Were it not for the invention of television, we to see things going on far away.

66. Only by working very hard a good mark in the examination. [B]do you get

[C]you have gotten

67. I could hardly understand what he had said, understand me. [A]nor could he [A]than a worker

[B]or could he

[C]or he could

[D]nor he could

68. The salary of a taxi driver is much higher . [B]than that of a worker

[C]to compare as a worker [A]How old is he [C]Old as he is

[D]in comparison with a teacher [B]As he is old

69. he still works as hard as young men.

[D]Old although he is [B]two-thirds belongs

70. There are 180 books on the shelf, to Ann, [A]two-thirds belong [C]two-thirds of which belong [A]to find

[B]finding

[D]two-thirds of which belongs

71. Do you have any difficulty the materials you need? [C]to look for

[D]looking for

[D]trying to persuade

72. It is no use him to give up smoking. He is addicted to it. [A]to persuade [A]were examined

[B]to try to persuade

[C]persuading

73. He rushed into the office and grabbed the materials just as they .

[B]had been examined [D]being examined

[C]on staying not

[D]not to stay

[C]were being examined [A]that he not stay [A]As soon as [A]was [A]that nowadays.

[A]the citizens can speak [C]can the citizens speak [A]arrive at; will have left [C]will arrive at; have left ill.

[A]in the case of [A]Because [A]that

[B]in case of [B]With

[C]because [C]By

[D]in case [D]Without

81. all the delegates still not there, the meeting was postponed for two weeks. 82. Scarcely had they sat down in the theatre the curtain went up.

[B]before

[C]after

[D]when

83. It is of the utmost importance that he in the report on time.

[B]can speak the citizens [D]the citizens speaking [B]arrive at; will leave [D]will arrive at; will leave

74. The angry stubborn old man insists in this hotel. [B]not staying

75. had I gone to sleep than the phone rang.

[B]Hardly

[C]No sooner

[D]Barely

76. The examination very easy if all students passed.

[B]ought to be [B]which

[C]has been [C]it

[D]must have been

77. They lost their way in the forest, and made matters worse was that it was getting dark.

[D]what

78. Not only freely of their own opinions but also they can publish their own words

79. You must hurry; otherwise, by the time you the station they it.

80. John failed the exam chiefly because of his laziness, but it was different Angela, she was

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