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乌兰察布届中考英语培优试题六
动词的时态和语态
1.单项选择
()1.—Doyouliketheskirt?
—Yes.It________soft.
A.isfeelingB.feltC.feelsD.isfelt
()2.Doyouknowif_____backnextweek?
Ifhe______back,pleaseletmeknow.
A.hecomes;willcomeB.willhecome;comesC.hewillcome;comesD.willhecome;willcome
()3.Lookatthosebigblackclouds.It______rain.Let’shurry.
A.mustB.willC.wouldD.isgoingto
()4.Don’ttalkloudlyhere.Mylittlebaby________.
A.hasgoneoutB.issleepingC.sleepsD.wenttoschool
()5.—Youre-mailaddressagain?
I_____quitecatchit.—Hul23@.
A.don’tB.can’tC.didn’tD.won’t
()6.—Oh,MrsKing,yournecklacelooksnice.Isitnew?
—No,I_______itfortwoyears.
A.hadB.havehadC.boughtD.havebought
()7.—_______totheUnitedStates?
—No,never.ButIwenttoCanadaafewyearsago.
A.HaveyoubeenB.HaveyougoneC.DidyougoD.Willyougo
()8.—AreLiYanandWangMeistilllivinginNingbo?
—No,they_______toShanghai.
A.hadmovedB.movedC.willmoveD.havemoved
()9.—Whatdoyouthinkofmyanswertothequestion?
—Sorry.What’sthat?
I______aboutsomethingelse.
A.thoughtB.amthinkingC.hadthoughtD.wasthinking
()10.—DidyouseeHenryattheparty?
—No,he_______bythetimeIgotthere.
A.leftB.wasleavingC.hadleftD.hasleft
()11.—MysisterwillgotoHainantomorrow.I’llseeheroffattheairport.
—Oh,when______herplane________?
A.did;takeoffB.does;takeoffC.has;takenoffD.was;takingoff
()12.—Isawhersmokingintherestaurantyesterdayafternoon.—Butsheseldom_______.
A.smokesB.hadsmokedC.smokedD.issmoking
()13.IusedtolovethisfilmwhenIwasyoung,butI______itthatwayanymore.
A.don’tfeelB.didn’tfeelC.haven’tfeltD.hadn’tfelt
()14.—WasKatehappytoseeheroldfriendsyesterday?
—Yes,shewas.She____themforalongtime.
A.didn’tseeB.wouldn’tseeC.hasn’tseenD.hadn’tseen
()15.—Hasyourmotherfinishedherreport?
—Sorry,Idon’tknow.She______itthismorning.
A.iswritingB.wroteC.writesD.haswritten
()16.—Whendidthemeetingbegin?
—Atfouro’clock.It______for15minutes.
A.wasonB.beganC.hasbegunD.hasbeenon
()17.—Howwasyourdayoff?
—Prettygood!
I_____thesciencemuseumwithmyclassmates.
A.visitB.visitedC.amvisitingD.willvisit
()18.Boiledwater_______forfreehereinthedaytime.
A.offerB.offeredC.isofferingD.isoffered
()19.MrsJohnson’sfunnystory_____byeveryonewhoheardit.
A.laughedatB.waslaughedC.laughedD.waslaughedat
()20.Necessaryaction_______sothatstudentscanbesafeatschool.
A.canbetakenB.maybetakenC.mustbetakenD.mightbetaken
()21.—DidyougotoJim’sbirthdayparty?
—No,I_______.
A.amnotinvitedB.wasn’tinvitedC.haven’tinvitedD.didn’tinvite
()22.Pleasedon’tstandupinclassuntilyou______.
A.weretoldtoB.aretoldtoC.weretoldD.aretold
()23.—IsBohaiBridgeopentothepublicyet?
—Yes.It_______foralmostoneandahalfmonths.
A.hasopenedB.hasbeingopenedC.hasbeenopenD.wasopen
()24.Sofar,allthewalls______white,andwearegoingtodrawallkindsofpicturesonthem.
A.havebeenpaintedB.havepaintedC.arepaintedD.painted
()25.—CanItakethemagazinesout?
—No,Sir.They______outofthereading-room.It’sarule.
A.needn’tbetakenB.can’ttakeC.mustn’tbetakenD.maytake
二.阅读短文选择正确的答案
Howquicklycanyoucountfromonetoten?
Doyouusetendifferentwordstodoit?
CanyoudoitinEnglish,ordoyouhavetouseyourfirstlanguage?
Doyoucountonyourfingers?
Manypeoplethinkthatnumbersandmatharethesameallovertheworld.Butscientistshavediscoveredthatitisnottrue.
Peopleindifferentpartsoftheworldusedifferentwaystocountontheirfingers.IntheUnitedStates,peoplebegincountingwiththeirfirstfinger,whichtheyextendorstickout.Theythenextendtherestoftheirfingersandfinallythethumb(拇指)tocounttofive.Thentheyrepeatthiswiththeotherhandtogettoten.InChina,peoplecountbyusingdifferentfingerpositions.Inthisway,aChinesepersoncaneasilycounttotenononlyonehand.
Besideswaysoffingercounting,scientistshavefoundthatculturesandlanguagesarealsodifferentwhenitcomestonumbers.Somelanguageshaveonlyafewwordsfornumbers,andothershavenowordsfornumbers.Agroupofscientistsstudiedaboriginal(土著的)peopleinAustralia.Thesepeopledon’thavehandmovementstostandfornumbers.Theydon’tevenhavewordsfornumbers.However,theyarestillabletounderstanddifferentideasaboutnumbers.
Inasimilarstudy,researchersfromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologydiscoveredthatpeopleofthePirahatribe(部落)innorthwesternBrazildon’thavewordsfornumberssuchas“one”or“three”.Theyarenotabletosay“fivetrees”or“tentrees”butcansay“sometrees”,“moretrees”or“manytrees”.ProfessorEdwardGibsonsaidthatmostpeoplebelievethateveryonekno