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50个最容易出错的语法题(错20个不奇怪)

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50个最容易出错的语法题(错20个不奇怪)1, It displease my parents when Richard and I stay out late every night. My
. R) n7 b/ e0 i* h1 @parents don ' t approve_____. 6 l, M: N+ E; `7 l8 f8 s
A, of me and Richard staying out late every night.
. s- H. E9 c, W% u$ O/ dB, of Richard and me staying out late every night.
8 f0 _( F+ h$ iC, of Richard ' s and my staying out late every night. / {* t& q  L# u$ H1 o
D, when Richard and me stay out late every night. ( b0 a! y+ b2 [# z# h
2, " As for their going along with us, " she said, "________ ". % c$ {; M$ ]) _0 K
A, my husband and myself certainly have no objection. 9 b& t! b4 K3 _# C3 W- ~
B, certainly my husband and I have no objection.
6 o* X% }6 p2 \! J4 \6 f+ D. a- kC, either I or my husband certainly have no objection. ' T' b% [1 J+ X
D, either my husband or I certainly have no objection.
6 x+ L, `/ R. j6 z: R- l1 c0 o- N3, " any thing wrong? "" there was no objection on the part of ________ p
: }, \  Z9 ?. b, x$ t  nresent ".
1 e3 o1 E5 e8 DA, this.
% h" J4 v& K& _% dB, those. 9 f; N5 g5 Z- @' ?$ g
C, these.   O9 T6 w+ c6 ^4 G
D, who.
+ o9 r9 f1 ~) C. @4 k/ ]- Q4, Although oriental ideas of woman ' s subordination to man prevailed in t
8 K3 W6 b; x% u* V) P& Ghose days, she_______ meet with men on an equal basis.
0 b3 B1 w. R6 CA, did not dared. 8 o1 @0 y9 C  G4 l
B, dared not
- s) P2 q. C+ Q8 J0 T, T! ~C, dared not to. 7 S# _8 J, m: B3 w9 D8 Z
D, did dare not to.
) Z9 ^- E% l3 Z* w# G& D5, The stars (awaken) a certain reverence in man because, (though) always (p 2 N# p% ^. R) j- W+ k
resent), they are beyond (your) reach.
6 H( A( s8 H9 {% X9 e6, I had hoped( to have learned )French before my trip (to Paris), but I (di
$ s. j. h5 K3 I& \+ W4 Zd not have) any (extra money) for a course.
  [* g2 V  P1 [4 a9 W2 r2 d" Y7, " what is the difference? "
& L/ I: A; i* K; q6 P! [3 g* W" this furniture is different from______ ". : [5 [, l- N. ?1 r/ E& n
A, that book. ; d9 R0 y; m8 H6 p/ y! ]4 E+ s
B, your. - R) u/ S/ \( V: i
C, that one. 1 F1 H6 G/ z4 O3 n/ N. d. J  `
D, that. $ o" p; y* q0 P) L. m# Y
8," we walked twenty miles today. "" I never guessed you could have walke * s! b% b6 k$ b8 U
d _____ ".   q6 x+ M1 L" [/ ]9 b( v  O
A, as.
) f! |* ]  N: v7 s/ AB, this.
4 w1 W9 V7 F( Z; a4 \C, that.
+ U+ n9 G  q! h, x* w6 E" Cd. such. 9 M- T$ p. s$ w' w% {, S  q. O4 w  w1 F( f6 _
9," what did Jack do last year? ". " I heard ____ taught German. ". $ P/ N- M: T% @# E3 [$ ~' w
a, he.
* u$ t( }& M4 \; j- d) hB, his.
) h9 h7 h1 P0 P; rc. he is. & |% \" [+ c- k. ^; f' E- t5 G
d. him. % f" Y1 A- Y8 x. t7 Y( }$ a
10," did you see any foreigner present at the party? ".
& U! O/ ^  `+ U) B: F0 s3 j2 c" he was the only foreigner ____ I saw at the party. ". 7 j/ M2 X4 a1 i
a, whom.
* K# i# r6 W9 D$ N& Z$ U  x& Q8 W3 IB, that .
/ y& L1 N. o7 ZC, who.
- F8 b/ c+ x6 v4 ud. which. # @9 f" x8 ~- g& C' m
11, (Nobody) who will not try to help the other people (develop) (his )abili
$ ?/ F+ p8 U! Jties (deserves) to have friends. " m4 A  \( Q# i# D- i
12, (there is ) often disagreement( as ) (to whom) is the (better) Shakespea : `. T( h( T/ H+ f, A+ e0 p
rean actor, Evans or Gielgud. , m0 x0 F+ m, ]; r6 y- w3 l
13, John was ( the only one ) of the boys (whom) as you know ( was) not (eli
( v, w' ?/ s  C' |4 [: N% Ygible). / Y7 a' }( n( i. W1 e8 `  z7 u
14, The ( irritable) sergeant (was) insistent that nothing (superseded) the - P1 r1 X% Y/ @1 A/ V) F
drilling of ( the forty new men.). 6 [4 y+ _/ x6 F, B4 R  V6 B+ h$ ~" L6 ~
15, (Still holding) the young man's hand, he paused, and then (added delibe
: N8 ?: i( z3 _  y0 S7 Frately): now I am not the man to let a cause (to be lost) ( for want of )a w
& W: j' H6 o" O3 lord. ( s' C" @) x! B$ P  ~% g
16, "What do you think about these pies?"
  b% f  N/ c/ @0 J) Q8 `" I would like to have_____".
& W" `( ^4 `$ `' F. [A, some other. & F. Y5 X$ g* y
B, another.
- `, C( Z( e" l9 P; Yc. the other.
" O. T0 |9 L2 W1 Bd. other. * P: o2 n3 X4 D1 \3 N1 {9 x" v% b( G
17, The FORMation of snow (must be occurring) (slowly), in calm air, and at
5 {0 h/ c% z- ^* Dtemperature (near) the ( freezing) point. 3 y" C" d% ~  ]$ ?4 w- z
18, Carol said (that) she (went) ( to) the supermarket (before coming) home.
, P' v3 Z* ?0 U/ |?
" f: F, k6 E3 P19, (Weighed) down by a mass of trivial detail, a housewife is fortunate if
9 U: m+ d/ V/ |/ w/ t; v: {she (did not) soon (lose ) all her charm and (three-quarters )of her intelli $ v4 n# U* Q, p
gence. 1 ]$ k% m1 F5 Y, J9 K5 E
20, When our neighbor's daughter( caught) her fingers in the car door, she ; X- k0 J# z, Y: D1 \& ^
(did not cry) even though it (must) have (hurted) her.
5 \$ I' h5 M/ @% R; X* W0 V21, I will employ the man ______ they say is a fluent speaker of English. % ~  c4 {7 W& z6 s8 o
A, who. ! I; g7 |+ D0 }/ }* K
B, that.
& V9 t1 y7 e) K) |6 k' L! @C, which.
; I5 I# G" ?5 a1 q/ G) a% [% wd. whom. & S- l( B7 b7 Y* B8 I/ B
22, "Then about tolstoy's great novels".
- s* R6 I6 B) A4 y" who_____ has read his great novels can forget their fascination?"
  `/ Q% n- ^1 j) ~* X! q  F* oa, who.
/ S7 k% b+ T: m( }5 zB, that. ( Q3 p% o# M* o9 i2 J1 A- X1 o
c. which
9 K* i: N! t* ]d. whoever. 1 |; {6 l+ U+ Z2 a' [. ~# _
23, Since the earliest ancestors of the whales were land creatures, the ques ( C* L1 }, ]1 M4 P' c) e% q  V
tion has arisen as to how____________.
. \" j4 z. r- o" o' o; ^; I$ AA, did the flipper adaptation of the whale originate.
- w* e/ ^9 f" x; zB, was the flipper adaptation of the whale originated. ' ]) ]% j" o; g: }/ y8 K3 q+ Z; Q: d
c. the flipper adaptation of the whale originated. 8 V7 B; @% o- L# O: d# x# u% i& a
D, the flipper adaptation of the whale to originate.
7 \: h* U  O1 l, y+ M24, Most (aggregate) rocks are fused, and, (as is implied ) by the name, (ha ! |0 t1 _! k/ x
s originated) (by the aggregation ) of smaller stones.
4 s  ~7 {6 O+ L& N9 {25, The Amish, (whose) culture is (unique) American, have (developed) a (dis 5 G% _0 t* l5 W. G/ l. n) v; t5 j
tinctive) tradition in organic farming. ' J( m7 {, X. ~" U0 u2 ~
26, By the time smith (graduates) from (dental school), he will be (twenty-s % t5 i% f7 b. H, r7 a/ y6 V0 |" G
ix) (years of age).
' u9 ?, U5 E+ A1 b27, (standing in the driveway), the house (appeared to be ) much smaller tha $ d, A, p# C! \6 H; `1 @
n (it had seemed ) (to us as children) many years ago.
8 l1 z) T) Z- [8 E  B" Q" N( W28, Kevin is (particularly) (fond of) cooking, and he (really) (cooks) delic * y: Z* C) |& P0 s; Y* |* _* i/ P4 ]: r0 y
ious meals.
- {9 j5 X* ?) x$ Y, s3 Y29, I held an opinion that ( a honest man) who married and brought (up) a la
, i1 G/ P% Y1 U# F# orge family did more service than (he) who continued (single ) and only talke
6 L: U4 i# {5 \8 K. n; k; Yd of the population.
% ^  q2 w1 I5 s7 j( b$ ]3 A% U30, After (the church ) ( the men) stood together ( in the churchyard) (sayi
* z& l; J9 l* Bng) he must be crazy. 6 z* r# S. f% O% z) h1 k& ^
31, "do you need more water in the pan?"
( L$ a+ M" }* a2 i- j' `  k"no, it has ___________". ; c( O/ A% w' U/ v
A, already enough full.
) ~) g$ ~6 p' \' U- J3 u7 d9 ?  c/ uB, full already enough. ' F! _0 X9 ~3 \6 x3 V
C, already had enough. 6 \7 `5 y9 H) Z7 W3 B, y/ [
D, had already enough. # W0 J' o' R& M7 E
32, This is ___________ such a thing.
3 l% }1 x* a+ s8 B. [& \6 YA, my first time of seeing. - a  J0 c1 c% I* _. I
B, my first time to see. ' Z/ l& h/ U( h1 V. c; ?
C, the first time I have ever seen.
! |# |; U6 g1 s7 HD, my first time I have ever seen.
) x# e, d0 l: I' g$ ~33, " after that, what happened to him?" 8 z+ Y* ^0 U( A' U: c) u
" the chance to enter_____ come and he took it." : n4 k" O# \8 J( ^5 p7 E0 {' c
A, to college. / S$ _% |6 c, ?
B, the college.
0 b3 G! X* |% ?0 z" k3 bc. for college.
; H* T' S8 A* q* ]9 ]' b% ]d. college. 1 v5 u8 |" y' i5 W0 s. L* Y5 C2 Y
34, There has been (hardly no sign of ) agreement ( as yet)?(between ) the " n6 L! ?# @; r* [' j- [
management and labor ( in their ) dispute over wages and working conditions.   r$ ~0 @- }# ^: E0 N7 u
? ! o1 S* ^0 u/ q
35, ________ lessons were not difficult. 7 ]8 m6 z( R( P8 a  G- h) l' M/ \
A, our first few short French.
: t4 _9 F7 y' ]B, our few first short French.
6 p% R; O- E3 _' p3 u) V8 gc. our few first French short.
5 a" s9 P$ H; H+ |: n* A. _D, few our first French short.
2 Z! V) I7 A" a" R36, Bill said that he didn't do _______ paper work. 9 i2 }/ C% n" _/ o
A, many.
. I/ ~/ p9 Y4 oB, lots of .
1 @8 G/ M# k, L2 ]$ o. ac. a great deal of . % y8 [: p( z0 d- {; m
d. much.
% L: V: a0 I: i, Q) ^37, I waited there for thirty minutes; that seemed ________ hours to me.
; l8 u& |1 ~1 W. Z0 WA, many. * {2 k& Q9 T+ C) |; W1 h. U
B, very much.
) m3 M' a& T# i, ?1 }8 r, }C, as many.
8 f3 f% ?0 K9 _& K3 ud. so many. 6 T9 E/ p% E& C$ r7 C, s
38, No one (on ) the committee had flatly made (some ) such allegation, ( th 5 \3 Q) m8 c" c# L9 W
ough) Wayne Morse did come (close) by declaring that the U.S. had irritated 5 T& m5 k" S# u3 M# H
the North Vietnamese.
. X4 [' y% y/ l- ~' D' h39, There (have been ) (many) an argument (about) (its) proper usage.
6 Z. j' U) D6 V, o" y. {40, ( the social studies), (broad speaking), (deal with) man's ( relationsh 4 W; b0 D4 U/ I  D
ip to other men). ) u$ |' l9 V2 L) t6 X$ S8 M
41, Founded ( in ) 1961 ( and employed) an estimated 35,000 people, the orga
3 x$ k, `) F5 {' anization (has gained) a reputation for brutality. , {7 B- m8 {% M8 Y
42, "john had the piano tuned today." ( v% z/ f. H& c5 k" x7 J4 k
" was it_______?". $ K8 Z. d/ e$ Q0 @& K
A, out of tune badly before. 1 b! w& U- f- M2 P, L/ L
B, before badly out of tune. , M- y2 U1 O( D! w  k2 j8 V) E
C, badly out of tune before.
* \' n* ^+ P1 ^: Y! J9 p9 RD, out of tune before badly. 9 U( N: t0 j0 _- E" G" y8 G3 ?4 k
43, "leaving for Chicago?"
; U9 |3 G+ ?  [& Z"_______."
: a5 j6 u1 M) B7 R1 `A, soon.
6 N' Q  r1 m7 W! z, [B, lately. 2 J/ _( p) L; O5 a+ s
c. late. 3 l; G. h/ o! B& q- M8 F1 C  z! u- h
d. sooner.
5 T; h0 f. r, X* j0 u1 w- g44, " jane acts quite unfriendly." 7 h" v" S5 L: k5 P) k) m: u+ t
" I think she is ________ than unfriendly." " p( k1 q& w; B
A, shyer.
5 H" M* u* Y( P7 R2 J; P. yB, shy.
. B% L! _1 F/ i) ~3 DC, more shy rather.
( G; e/ ~, h! zD, more shy. $ D/ f  ^5 L! e( C/ Q
45, "would you like me to go to the doctor with you?" 7 e" G' O/ }1 T' O
"no, you_______ with me."
+ u- v' t7 P) ^: [* w( qA, need not to go.
9 v0 Y/ f2 M# s) E% z7 {B, do not need go.
/ D( h8 L) x, A. Nc. need not go. " p9 M8 M/ m* H5 q5 Z9 ^. [4 A
D, need to not.
. O7 C, K' r4 d' z2 f0 K+ M46, No (other )beverage comes (even) close to rivaling coffee as the (more w 2 i) o7 B& d2 E5 ~9 M+ @$ q
idely) drunk refreshment in the (world). . C# e7 r2 @, j9 b$ G( i8 o
47, Strangers (come) into her city (now) notice what a (clean) place ( it is
$ l0 y* i( ]' F- O: b). ( `  m8 a' `, S3 O# B8 a6 `
48, Professor Anderson thought that because historical parallels are so ( mu 2 j! W: U" n+ Y
ch) used unprecisely and uncritically it (would) be (better) to avoid them a
3 z( B6 E& A4 Y$ J% R# sltogether in our themes.
, q' Z) T/ u0 l$ W7 @" ^- [49," I did not go to the party."
/ ?3 ^. F2 [! h# N0 x3 u5 _"did _____ go to the party?" * B7 c5 y: q9 N9 _
a, many john friends.
& `7 J5 [( d( U3 MB, many john's friends. & Z$ n" m. b' h3 i: u" U2 O0 p8 k# Z
C, my sister boy friend.
$ i9 j+ e, y* ^1 i6 e. F7 SD, a boy friend of my sister's. ! Z% i1 N7 S/ t# l+ {
50, "what did you see?"
. u. k) i. v, t; N7 u% p  h" we saw_____ police there".
6 \" u4 z' J( L& l2 Q& r+ FA, many.
8 A5 {9 H6 C9 @8 `/ d1 o/ n1 P- VB, much.
- Q6 M. N& ~( E4 E! qc. little.
4 |: |0 K# r6 h6 h" fd. the. 2 B$ o& h  j; {3 U# U; A; ^; K
51, (when) and (by whom) the islands of the west Indies were first settled i
7 y* z1 c" ~* @# C- ^- Ds a matter (of debating) (among) archaeologists.
/ F1 \0 V' j/ T/ q# Q: C52, (Cliff's and Al's) car (broke down) again, but (luckily) they knew ( h ) q' ?! B; \8 q4 J1 u: `! G# J" F; ^
ow to fix) it.
0 R" b6 g7 Z: W  D9 t! Q8 T53, (from the top ) of the tower, Jacob was able ( to clearly and easily see
8 N' s7 w, O! h0 n; w) the (whole ) city (stretching) out below him.
" u! s6 F' j' L6 |" A54, Joan ( decided) that she did not like the (girl eating) an ice-cream con ; a9 P; V9 R" h9 f1 X
e on the bus after (she) ( yelled) at her little brother. 7 B# u% z3 x  ]3 ^# c

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发表于 2008-3-12 16:13:27 | 只看该作者
语法??呵呵。太无聊了。学语法会把人学傻的
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发表于 2008-3-15 20:43:56 | 只看该作者
我们学的语法 英美人士都不用的啦
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