1、单项选择与完形填空练习E1.The radiation of uranium was then regarded as _ secret of_nature.A. the; the B. a; the C. a;/ D. a ; a2.Jt was not until he got to the office _ he remembered _the key at home.A. when; to leave B. that; to leave C. when; leaving D. that; leaving3.Now every means _ prevent the water from
2、 _. A. get used to; polluted B. is used to; being pollutedC. gets used to; polluted D. used to; polluted4.At first I had some trouble with my car, but finally I managed _. A. to get starting it B. it to get startedC. to get it started D. getting it started5. How can I _ this unwelcome visitor? A. ge
3、t away B. get along C. get rid of D. get to6. -The dialogue should _ a questioned puzzle. -I am _.A. have started with; to blame B. start with ;to be blamedC. have started from; to blame D. start from; to be blamed7.I am afraid I wont have any influence over my 18-year-daughter _ her mind is made up
4、A. the moment B. as soon as C. since D. once8.-Why did the police _ the crowd? _Because the presidents car _ in the street.A. break down; broke down B. break up; broke upC. break down; broke up D. break up; broke down 9.In a word, I dont think what you said _ at all. A. make sense B. makes no sense
5、C. is of little importance D. has a sense10.-Did they receive you well? -They _ in a good hotel. A. fixed up us B. fixed us up C. gave us up D. put up us11.The real trouble _ their lack of confidence in their abilities A. lies in B. lies on C. results in D. leads to12.1 dont doubt _Mary will devoted
6、 all her spare time _ her lessons A. that; to go over B. that; to going over C. if; to go over D. whether; to going over13.At the beginning of this semester, our history professor _a list of books for us to read. A. passed on B. fished out C. herded in D. made out14.Though the long-term _ cannot be
7、predicted, the project has been approved(批准)by the committee. A. affect B. effort C. effect D. afford15.We should work hard to _ the expectations of our Party. A. live up to B. live through C. live with D. live by完型填空Cheques have lately replaced money as a 16_ of exchange, for they are widely accept
8、ed everywhere. 17_this is very convenient for both buyers and sellers, it could be forgotten that cheques are not real money; they are quite 18_ in themselves A shop-keeper always runs a certain risk(冒险) when he accepts a cheque and he is quite within his rights, if, on occasion, he 19_to do so. Peo
9、ple do not always know this and are shocked if their good 20 _is called in question. An old and very wealthy friend of mine told me that he had an extremely 21_ experience. He went to a famous jewelry shop which keeps a large stock of dear stones and asked to be shown some pearl (necklaces). After e
10、xamining several ones, he decided to buy a particular fine string of pearls and asked if he could pay by 22_.The assistant said that this was quite in 23_,but the moment my friend 24_ his name , he was invite into the managers office.The manager was very polite. but he explained that someone with ex
11、actly the same name had presented them with a 25_cheque not long ago. My friend got very 26_ when he heard this and said he would buy a27_somewhere else. When he got up to go, the manager told him that the police would arrive at any moment and he had better stay 28_ he wanted to get into serious tro
12、uble. Sure enough, the police arrived soon afterwards. They 29_ to my friend for the inconvenience, but explained that a person who had used the same name as his answered for a number of recent robberies. Then the police asked my friend to 30_ out a note which had been used by the thief in a number
13、of shops. The note 31_:I have a gun in my pocket Ask 32_questions and give me all the money in the safe.33_,my friends handwriting was quite 34_the thiefs, he was not only allowed to go without farther 35_. but to take the string of pearls with him.16.A. method B. means C. ideas D. way17.A. As B. Th
14、ough C. Since D. Unless 18.A. valueless B. valuable C. useful D. helpfiil 19.A. refuses B. agrees C. fails D. hates 20.A. faith B. belief C. money D. friend 21.A. uninteresting B. unreasonable C. unforgettable D. unpleasant 22.A. money B. himself C. cheque D. order 23.A. common B. order C. trouble D
15、. difficulty 24.A. wrote B. signed C. spelt D. gave 25.A. different B. worthless C. useless D. troublesome 26.A. pale B. angry C. happy D. interested 27.A. cheque B. copy C. necklace D. pearl 28.A. if B. unless C. though D. became 29.A. came B. stuck C. apologized D. checked 30.A. copy B. read C. to
16、ok D. brought 31.A. said B. wrote C. meant D. read 32.A. some B. many C. no D. few 33.A. Fortunately B. Naturally C. Immediately D. Unfortunately 34.A. like B. as C. unlike D. within 35.A. examination B. discussion C. explanation D. delayKEY: 1.C2.D3.B4.C5.C6.A7.D8.D9.A10.B 11.A12.B13.D14.C15.A 16.B 17.B18.A19.A20.A21.D22.C23.B24.B 25.C26.B 27.C28.B29.C30.A31.D32.C33.A34.C 35.D