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华师《综合英语(7)》在线作业
一、单选题(共 50 道试题,共 100 分。) V 1. The earthen floor,_______hard by countless feet, deadens the sound of footsteps, and the vaulted mud brick walls and roof_______have hardly any sounds to echo.
A. beaten, 不填
B. beaten, which
C. beating, 不填
D. beating, which
2. The stone wheel_______those feeds into pulp, which was then pressed to extract oil.
A. crack
B. crushed
C. shattered
D. smashed
3. I_______to make the opposite point of view.
A. tend
B. incline
C. intend
D. decline
4. Darkness falls, and there is_______the gleam of a lighthouse.
A. nothing but
B. everything but
C. anything but
D. something but
5. At home, viewers may have to learn to use_______TV monitor that functions more like a computer screen fronting for a hand disc full of all kinds of data.
A. 不填
B. a
C. the
D. an
6. It is not a sensation I could expect anyone_______Laura to understand.
A. save
B. saves
C. who saves
D. saving
7. Designers are required to alter their works_______demand.
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. a
8. But_______wrinkling her nose in distaste, she made no comment.
A. in
B. by
C. beyond
D. above
9. When I came through the customs at the airport, I had to pay_______on a clock I had bought.
A. allowance
B. taxes
C. duty
D. rates
10. Young Mark Twain entered that world in 1857_______a pilot on a steamboat.
A. like
B. as
C. by
D. for
11. No journal or periodical could sell a single issue today if it_______itself to the American language of twenty-eight years ago.
A. restrained
B. restricted
C. prohibited
D. ignored
12. _______a reader, he wants to know what an author intended to convey.
A. like
B. For
C. as
D. So
13. If the_______for using the information highway are too high, interactivity ma widen the gap between the poor and the rich.
A. money
B. fare
C. fee
D. tolls
14. Beam it out and make a small_______by charging an untold number of viewers a fee for watching.
A. fortnight
B. fortitude
C. fortune
D. forum
15. The Bible must be interpreted_______, sticking to the original strictly.
A. liberally
B. literally
C. literately
D. illiterately
16. By the time the trial began on July10, our town of 1,500 people_______on a circus atmosphere.
A. took
B. have taken
C. had taken
D. have been taking
17. The court broke_______a storm of applause.
A. out
B. up
C. into
D. down
18. A user might stand in front of a monitor receiver and just talk and listen,_______with whatever or whomever is out there.
A. communicate
B. communicated
C. communicates
D. communicating
19. The memory of the motherland_______his best music.
A. inspired
B. heartened
C. promoted
D. supported
20. When I awoke on the morning of Sunday, the 22nd, the news_______to me of Hitler’s invasion of Russia.
A. brings
B. is brought
C. brought
D. was brought
21. Not until 1874_______developing in earnest.
A. the story began
B. did the story begin
C. did the story began
D. does the story begin
22. Nine years after Tom Sawyer swept the nation, Huck was given a life of his own, in a book often_______the best ever_______about America.
A. considered, writing
B. considering, written
C. considered, written
D. considered, writing
23. I can not_______time for vacation at present.
A. save
B. pull
C. spare
D. spark
24. They_______to insist on certain changes.
A. bet
B. venture
C. gamble
D. try
25. The phone rang_______all afternoon.
A. in regular interval
B. in regular intervals
C. at regular interval
D. at regular intervals
26. He died from a_______wound.
A. moral
B. mortal
C. fatal
D. deadly
27. His words were_______on my mind.
A. engraved
B. engaged
C. engrossed
D. enhanced
28. It can not be described_______logic or some theoretical, ideal language
A. in the form of
B. in terms of
C. on the basis of
D. in term of
29. “ Hi!Hi!” said the cab driver, whose door popped open at the_______sight of a traveler.
A. so
B. much
C. very
D. such
30. Upon his return to the states the book version of his travel “The innocents Abroad”,_______an best—seller.
A. was
B. has become
C. had become
D. became
31. Shopkeepers_______the same kind of goods do not scatter themselves over the bazzar, in order to avoid competition.
A. deal with
B. dealing with
C. deal in
D. dealing in
32. The little town looked_______the same way.
A. so
B. much
C. such
D. many
33. You and your wife took off home, you driving, though the way thing turned out it_______better if she would have driven.
A. might be
B. was
C. had been
D. might have been
34. _______such circumstance, people usually fail to make judgment rationally.
A. in
B. on
C. under
D. at
35. She could find no_______of escape other than jumping out of the window.
A. means
B. a means
C. a mean
D. meaning
36. Now I was_______in a trial reported the world over.
A. involved
B. resolved
C. included
D. connected
37. His invasion of Russia is_______a prelude to an attempted invasion of the British Isles.
A. no more than
B. not more than
C. anything but
D. something but
38. You should_______yourself with the facts before you make a decision.
A. help
B. engage
C. acquaint
D. make
39. The law_______parents to send their children to school.
A. obliges
B. forces
C. constrains
D. obliterates
40. As a result the news of both the Duck and Duches were_______frayed when the muted buzzer of the outer door eventually sounded.
A. extensively
B. intensively
C. excessively
D. exceedingly
41. Some were built by Thomas Edison and_______were produced by competitors.
A. some
B. many
C. much
D. others
42. I_______my little bow of assent, when the meaning of these last words came across, forcing me out of my sad imagination.
A. was making
B. was about to make
C. had made
D. had being making
43. The silence remain._______Ogilvie spoke.
A. In length
B. At length
C. At large
D. In large
44. You might as well_______over to headquarters right now and give up.
A. walk
B. walking
C. walked
D. to walk
45. At the battle of waterloo, Napoleon’s forces_______under the attack of Wellingtons troop.
A. wandered
B. removed
C. surrounded
D. retreated
46. He was_______much an anthropologist_______a linguist.
A. as…as
B. so…as
C. 不填,than
D. 不填,like
47. The inhabitants were still in the_______state.
A. violent
B. fierce
C. savage
D. sausage
48. But as the amount of data and the demand for them_______, these electronic highways have become clogged. The solution: fiber optic.
A. are increasing
B. increased
C. have increased
D. would have increased
49. We_______destroy Hitler and every vestige of the Nazi regime.
A. resolved to
B. are resolved to
C. resolve on
D. resolve against
50. It is_______to survive in this city.
A. humiliating
B. humble
C. noble
D. humiliated
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