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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 , F% v- J( p* @1 C. V! F  ]
parents don ' t approve_____. 8 U* G! I& P2 w) W
A, of me and Richard staying out late every night. 8 V8 f' ?) Q5 {& a' X! P8 J1 J" b% h
B, of Richard and me staying out late every night.
; |$ K! I' J8 R& ?* |C, of Richard ' s and my staying out late every night. ! |& e; X8 T* p- m( p+ P8 }
D, when Richard and me stay out late every night.
; M5 r$ e% t$ p. Q* x( A+ ^2, " As for their going along with us, " she said, "________ ". ; p/ N, B9 u: k' e; a
A, my husband and myself certainly have no objection.
  L9 W3 T# c2 N: z% j# ZB, certainly my husband and I have no objection.
0 Q, E9 B0 a7 G0 s0 i3 a! \C, either I or my husband certainly have no objection. % G2 z  T7 D, [
D, either my husband or I certainly have no objection. ( ^4 Z& w# E4 Y: q
3, " any thing wrong? "" there was no objection on the part of ________ p + ~& K% C& Z) v0 N/ {# W) k' F: Z* {
resent ".
  M) P; ^/ v1 H* a, v* C8 TA, this.
3 ?( ]) S$ i8 h% hB, those.
: s, x8 I3 b: jC, these. . N+ P" R' ]; _: @
D, who. $ [9 e( z# J! e$ p: R
4, Although oriental ideas of woman ' s subordination to man prevailed in t
! S# j5 B3 ~6 B5 l) d9 v! n1 xhose days, she_______ meet with men on an equal basis.
! b" H! H3 [1 r5 h2 V1 N, UA, did not dared.
, p& m$ L# ?; [' l1 z1 U4 \" LB, dared not
5 y2 r0 b  [4 k9 m. ZC, dared not to.
: i+ d. U" ^- J8 xD, did dare not to. $ e6 e$ f0 ]1 g0 ]3 b: q
5, The stars (awaken) a certain reverence in man because, (though) always (p
4 ]) `5 }5 \0 y6 X! ?7 nresent), they are beyond (your) reach. $ e; N" k5 h2 R0 w6 @9 p
6, I had hoped( to have learned )French before my trip (to Paris), but I (di
+ L# K# q& ?5 e$ A  e& D0 d' ~d not have) any (extra money) for a course.
& g6 {: ^9 z' E7, " what is the difference? "
/ e) z: P8 {2 H5 O# P% a" this furniture is different from______ ". 3 p: w! a4 @* A5 t% S
A, that book.
; p8 o9 s* O2 y% KB, your.
- B% ?; m' o8 P6 ^$ k/ \C, that one.
- d$ n8 O7 T9 q! s) _% WD, that.
) C3 i' K. I4 X) ^4 r( Y8," we walked twenty miles today. "" I never guessed you could have walke
2 K: p$ m9 @' ~! F7 q0 O+ }% B- _$ Id _____ ". 7 w4 I8 d9 M% _: Q: F
A, as.
. t; Q, m3 X/ B. q0 f8 ?/ tB, this. - C6 T3 x. @4 |  k- V0 b$ w
C, that. % O8 W5 H/ U9 K% f( K
d. such. 7 o. _* p4 d9 c9 X
9," what did Jack do last year? ". " I heard ____ taught German. ".
8 w2 K+ |3 L, E7 X- Xa, he. 5 }' o$ }. N7 |1 D3 M* k+ E
B, his. 8 F7 h* I" i8 X' c$ g
c. he is.
2 @# o; r' i- ]; A# xd. him.
+ n! E2 ~# V  E1 F7 z1 c10," did you see any foreigner present at the party? ". ! b& n- A" r% n+ F
" he was the only foreigner ____ I saw at the party. ".
. `0 G9 i3 x  F& ^: Ya, whom.
* U" a0 `8 E$ M1 A. W/ c6 C- AB, that . 1 Q7 ^" \8 e' l3 r% B
C, who.
* G1 x, g" D1 K2 c; f# y$ l5 Yd. which.
% a; Q  |) |* T9 X11, (Nobody) who will not try to help the other people (develop) (his )abili ! A* f  A( Z1 v+ ^1 n
ties (deserves) to have friends. 3 \8 N; E5 [( k6 `
12, (there is ) often disagreement( as ) (to whom) is the (better) Shakespea $ D4 j6 f/ a5 ^6 I/ V2 k! z& s
rean actor, Evans or Gielgud.
- M4 {; |% j4 y' C; X/ E13, John was ( the only one ) of the boys (whom) as you know ( was) not (eli # c$ A% f4 L( o1 S3 n( N8 z& x
gible). 9 H4 B- r6 g# y; o
14, The ( irritable) sergeant (was) insistent that nothing (superseded) the 8 }1 ~  j! m8 A. J; R/ R
drilling of ( the forty new men.).
4 |' ~# i# v( s  S- i+ L15, (Still holding) the young man's hand, he paused, and then (added delibe " q7 _! A( L- c; f% ]$ Q( k% B* E
rately): now I am not the man to let a cause (to be lost) ( for want of )a w
& l8 M% q. p& p* ^ord.
7 O* C1 z. |9 u. y16, "What do you think about these pies?" - u3 p& {: @# n% H. R
" I would like to have_____".
+ H2 r( L9 ]3 Y: N6 c* y3 xA, some other.
1 W! F1 s" e1 d. U4 O' uB, another.
5 @$ |' x) G4 }- g6 N) g0 xc. the other.
& f& ]- y: O* q& o. T' ^8 c0 sd. other.
0 h' D; H& a. e0 l17, The FORMation of snow (must be occurring) (slowly), in calm air, and at + ~* L7 G/ |6 ]1 l
temperature (near) the ( freezing) point. , ~0 j4 {4 Z: S$ j$ G
18, Carol said (that) she (went) ( to) the supermarket (before coming) home. + s7 }7 P3 w9 A9 `' H
?
3 G& T1 c- X: A$ W. s5 [19, (Weighed) down by a mass of trivial detail, a housewife is fortunate if & [) u8 y. K% y, c$ H  V
she (did not) soon (lose ) all her charm and (three-quarters )of her intelli
" S# B; y! a& ^$ Cgence.
! n) R' P; v5 }' Y* s20, When our neighbor's daughter( caught) her fingers in the car door, she
  {$ e6 d$ B* w(did not cry) even though it (must) have (hurted) her. 1 \% Z% p) t/ A: G# y
21, I will employ the man ______ they say is a fluent speaker of English. 5 ^! r' g5 j' z; f
A, who. , p8 b: B8 U/ z+ Y, m' z
B, that.
9 {- ^. ]! ?1 ?! Z* t! kC, which.
. K  x+ V7 L# X6 M" t1 f' S5 M! I, Pd. whom.
5 `+ a2 k1 Y& Z0 N22, "Then about tolstoy's great novels".
0 l3 K$ I5 i. y/ ?& T" who_____ has read his great novels can forget their fascination?"
* H, d1 Q4 I. D. Z) b. qa, who.
$ u. V0 J' `  h1 h0 q' h* VB, that. # u! l% ~( z" S- M2 f, M8 `
c. which % @- u& n1 D) b. c1 e: R2 h# p0 P
d. whoever.   y% P. C( m& J1 ^0 ^: v* i
23, Since the earliest ancestors of the whales were land creatures, the ques
4 Y7 a) E# a# k9 o8 W1 ition has arisen as to how____________. 0 P0 x2 w0 v3 s0 P0 N" J
A, did the flipper adaptation of the whale originate. , l3 S: D  A( }% z  @% I, ~# `) c
B, was the flipper adaptation of the whale originated. 2 y* Z. X0 k3 ]6 Q
c. the flipper adaptation of the whale originated. ; \  w9 {. k) E% L  I9 A- q. M
D, the flipper adaptation of the whale to originate. 9 e- J; q, U3 g
24, Most (aggregate) rocks are fused, and, (as is implied ) by the name, (ha 4 k$ k# i- f- Z
s originated) (by the aggregation ) of smaller stones. , z/ m+ X" g5 Q# j/ V7 d
25, The Amish, (whose) culture is (unique) American, have (developed) a (dis
: W" K4 |9 i1 }" u$ N3 H( [5 V3 b$ O0 mtinctive) tradition in organic farming. 6 n: Q3 R( w! b8 v' M' ~$ C
26, By the time smith (graduates) from (dental school), he will be (twenty-s
2 s; {7 g, g$ R9 m8 Z/ ^+ ?; zix) (years of age). 0 v. P/ z4 u' }6 ]2 r4 j
27, (standing in the driveway), the house (appeared to be ) much smaller tha
' z5 r4 a2 v6 d8 K" Z* n; ln (it had seemed ) (to us as children) many years ago.
# J4 [6 P+ S% y6 Q# a/ o& t3 g) @! ]28, Kevin is (particularly) (fond of) cooking, and he (really) (cooks) delic ' W' ~3 l  h2 X" c7 Q
ious meals.
( u6 @- k" ~7 h+ y7 @3 ^  J6 D" @29, I held an opinion that ( a honest man) who married and brought (up) a la
$ [" j5 G- v; G9 y# ^8 V2 ]rge family did more service than (he) who continued (single ) and only talke " ?% r/ M6 v1 R& ~$ e% l% Z
d of the population. 5 M1 e+ N7 q# |  C7 b9 o* q1 T
30, After (the church ) ( the men) stood together ( in the churchyard) (sayi 2 ?( o  \8 ~6 F, n1 x- l0 K1 R
ng) he must be crazy.
8 _8 X* H5 Q: R5 U* a( M31, "do you need more water in the pan?" $ T" I4 z( k' }$ ~& f
"no, it has ___________". * {% [! m3 ~" `0 D! l
A, already enough full.
( k5 T% {& Q" X4 @. sB, full already enough. - O; `$ }% i1 }& R3 u
C, already had enough. 8 H( S! m0 c5 i4 x9 J2 R9 M0 _
D, had already enough. 9 i  K, c! R+ a
32, This is ___________ such a thing.
- J- X; D$ k$ mA, my first time of seeing. 6 e6 X7 |" [4 Z3 p& L/ D
B, my first time to see. % z# W' x: \7 E2 }" v- ^% O
C, the first time I have ever seen. 6 N& P0 e1 g. S
D, my first time I have ever seen. 2 ?6 p2 q0 ]4 e# c% Y
33, " after that, what happened to him?"
) s" \" d' J; B7 D1 x' F8 Q" the chance to enter_____ come and he took it." : k3 o/ K' I* l
A, to college.
( S+ N" x: Q% v" V" h. p$ ~% ?+ WB, the college.
/ j( {  _4 I6 C/ k$ ?c. for college. # Z; S- T8 W, v  u
d. college.
" R& ], N, B  ?% z' `6 j8 c34, There has been (hardly no sign of ) agreement ( as yet)?(between ) the
3 M( w! f0 \; e$ d9 n0 |management and labor ( in their ) dispute over wages and working conditions.
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35, ________ lessons were not difficult.
  c, \; i: w- e* e- `A, our first few short French.
, I6 U3 x$ \* ]B, our few first short French. : G9 t' B7 g8 i+ p7 |% e5 y* i6 a% M
c. our few first French short. # `  J* m/ f2 ?8 E
D, few our first French short.
! R/ \0 g. s9 H; F) E/ _! H36, Bill said that he didn't do _______ paper work. " s. @! ^3 r( u, d
A, many.
6 z. a( r; W" I6 F) P# L  n- r. PB, lots of .
, h) U! u9 t, M. qc. a great deal of . ) O$ Z* f# B+ w" j8 T; g# O6 N: j
d. much. & |$ t( _# u9 y* `" Y
37, I waited there for thirty minutes; that seemed ________ hours to me. 7 ], O5 @- z# P8 t. p5 x
A, many. 1 c8 K9 c! O6 o2 A0 t
B, very much. # C3 b: @0 F# n4 i
C, as many. # P3 z2 l% H% B9 `( F$ R
d. so many. % c  Z; _; G$ @+ i
38, No one (on ) the committee had flatly made (some ) such allegation, ( th , Y. j1 H. D) K- R! `% D: {$ U
ough) Wayne Morse did come (close) by declaring that the U.S. had irritated
; d& u9 q! F  e' M% i  u' W' a' [the North Vietnamese. 8 ~3 Q: p6 N- h- i
39, There (have been ) (many) an argument (about) (its) proper usage.
) h) }& \: }5 w& a40, ( the social studies), (broad speaking), (deal with) man's ( relationsh
9 @! o- r7 s  z1 v' L0 G* v) K9 Qip to other men).
/ C! J* V# `7 \6 i- Q4 g41, Founded ( in ) 1961 ( and employed) an estimated 35,000 people, the orga
! i! g7 [( E' w4 r: Z* \nization (has gained) a reputation for brutality. ( U* j, Q, Q7 r, W9 [
42, "john had the piano tuned today."
- {" U, P# \4 I3 K2 y! m. |" was it_______?". / L; ?9 q9 }! [5 W! q# V+ O* M* s* Z
A, out of tune badly before. . ?" m$ i, s, u" T/ n
B, before badly out of tune. # }; R/ |' {2 u; C+ N" t
C, badly out of tune before.
7 _6 }' o- g) Z6 R% l" G- J/ [; TD, out of tune before badly.
# B2 [1 U6 D# U. {* g+ D/ E43, "leaving for Chicago?" $ X3 M- V) u- n# I& j% x* X# [# C4 i
"_______."
( ?! N. a0 I: ^6 aA, soon. 3 P+ Y+ x! S) C
B, lately.
# ~- i; E( a. ?: s2 y! n0 `c. late.
6 ?- _+ T, J. M- m5 @d. sooner. 3 Q, v- `. O" v
44, " jane acts quite unfriendly."
6 d  r  E+ A# a8 y8 @# ]" V2 N" I think she is ________ than unfriendly." ( [# b# v! B: {' l
A, shyer. 5 u3 t4 c7 C% u# o3 x
B, shy.
. ^& q# c' l8 {. W7 E; O" BC, more shy rather.
  g, q% X' x4 D# L0 o+ UD, more shy. + m! l9 G( A7 b( o9 y
45, "would you like me to go to the doctor with you?"
) b' x) h4 s* c* |  ]"no, you_______ with me." # F7 I+ r: s9 v9 `, x+ V
A, need not to go.
& v# m$ e- S8 T; v- F5 R' [B, do not need go. % r# R, N8 X) E* Z4 ]
c. need not go. 8 B! @1 }" X* `
D, need to not.
4 f+ E; ^- ]# D. B3 N( J46, No (other )beverage comes (even) close to rivaling coffee as the (more w # Q4 a- m* K/ a% h: m+ F( o, p
idely) drunk refreshment in the (world). . v# L. e3 f$ \' F: W* D
47, Strangers (come) into her city (now) notice what a (clean) place ( it is
3 ^% F, {# @; ]5 K  Z' v). ) R2 A; C: f+ }! B/ A6 v
48, Professor Anderson thought that because historical parallels are so ( mu
5 H' I% J2 P0 X7 N" Wch) used unprecisely and uncritically it (would) be (better) to avoid them a
9 W# O4 x) {2 R; p# Vltogether in our themes.
7 J0 H' J8 x' F5 }+ R7 m% _2 L/ ]49," I did not go to the party." 8 j6 P2 l5 t* [6 u
"did _____ go to the party?"
$ z* ^" v7 U  Q# ], ~' j  H2 Ia, many john friends.
/ r# G2 ?7 S' ~) B; G2 ]B, many john's friends. 9 v6 e- M# q( q% o& T" N
C, my sister boy friend.
/ `' m3 c/ T: ]; y4 K1 y' UD, a boy friend of my sister's. 4 ~! Z. u; \2 @
50, "what did you see?"
$ S4 Y' U! @, g2 N! _6 P0 l( k" we saw_____ police there".   R" A: O3 r! h1 m
A, many. 7 G5 f4 |5 N) c/ L8 ]
B, much. 6 _: S& \6 E4 x7 `4 r
c. little. 7 V- w: h5 k3 H, O$ V- U
d. the. , D( ~% j* V& h( d; `8 A3 V
51, (when) and (by whom) the islands of the west Indies were first settled i
4 h. s. p  Y+ G8 h! h3 F5 {  ?9 Vs a matter (of debating) (among) archaeologists. ; V- o  V  g- }* P: ~5 F# L
52, (Cliff's and Al's) car (broke down) again, but (luckily) they knew ( h ( j7 X3 D9 N, p, `( j- k
ow to fix) it.
% M+ Z4 ^) u  ~8 G6 t/ G, O53, (from the top ) of the tower, Jacob was able ( to clearly and easily see
2 J1 P5 a2 |4 ^- x3 s5 e+ P) the (whole ) city (stretching) out below him. ( r' u" g; C* q6 y& V; K; j
54, Joan ( decided) that she did not like the (girl eating) an ice-cream con - s3 S: E1 o! ^% j' L; I
e on the bus after (she) ( yelled) at her little brother.
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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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