31.B. This question examines the usage of the indefinite article A/an. The pronunciation of honesty is ['? Nist], "h" is silent and begins with vowel pronunciation, so it should be modified with an.
32.a This question examines the nominal possessive pronoun. Betty, what's yours? Betty, what's your dream?
33.c This question examines the collocation of time and prepositions. The preposition "at" should be used before a specific time, so C.
34. D. "the other" is another of the two, and the common collocation is "one ... the other".
"other" is not often used independently, but often used with "other+ noun plural" =others to indicate something else, such as: some children are playing football on the playground, while others/other children are singing in the classroom.
"Another" means another, usually with a singular noun. Can you show me another pair of pants that are a little bigger?
35. This question examines the usage of family. Commonly used collocation is as follows "
Be familiar with sb. Be familiar with sb. ..
Be familiar with sth. Be familiar to ... sb.
"I am very familiar with this area" means "I am very familiar with this area", which can also be translated into "This area is very familiar to me."
36.d This topic examines the usage of the fixed collocation "only some"/"only little", which means "only some". The former modifies countable nouns and the latter modifies uncountable nouns. Chinese is an uncountable noun, so d.
37. C. This topic examines indefinite pronouns. According to the meaning of the sentence:
-"You look happy!"
Mary said I was cool, and no one had ever said that before.
Someone; Anyone, anyone; Nobody; Everyone, everyone
38.a This question examines the fixed collocation and leaves a message. Advice/information/paper is a/an uncountable noun and cannot be modified by a/an.
39.b This question examines the usage of exclamatory sentences.
"What leads to exclamations": what+one/one+adjective+noun+subject+predicate.
"how leads to exclamations": How+ adjectives/adverbs+nouns+predicates.
Because of _ _ _ _ _ _ it is! "it is" is the subject and news is an uncountable noun, so B.
40. This question examines the usage of numerals. When expressing a hundred or a thousand, you can't add an "s" after the two, such as three forgetting and eight thousand.
"Happiness of" and "Things of" are two fixed collocations, which mean "hundreds", "thousands" and "thousands" respectively. Only in this fixed collocation can we add S after "forgotten" and "used".
4 1. This question examines modal verbs. According to the meaning of the question, because of Japan's nuclear radiation, food from Japan must undergo strict inspection, so it is possible to choose A. may; Can mean yes, maybe; It shouldn't be used alone, it needs to be used with to, something should be done. Should do something. The table should be.
42.c This question examines the usage of copula verbs that express meaning. See, listen, taste, smell, feel and other words. Should be followed by adjectives; Pizza is delicious, so the answer is C.
43. B. This question examines a relatively common sentence pattern, "The more ... the more ..." ..
Snow in the first half of the sentence is a verb and needs to be modified by the comparative degree of adverbs, so choose B. In winter, the more snow, the happier children will be.
44.d This question examines the usage of the past continuous tense. This topic is guided by "when" and two actions that happened in the past. Work is a progressive verb, and the past continuous tense is used to emphasize the continuity of this action, which means "I found Tom doing a math problem when I entered the classroom".
45.a This question examines the usage of some. This phrase means some, which is equivalent to some, so use the plural form of predicate verb or auxiliary verb.
46.d This question examines tense+voice. This is a major focus of the grammar part of the senior high school entrance examination. The verb "ask" is collocated with "ask sb". To do sth ",the verb should be followed by an object, but it is not in the stem. I was called to Tom's birthday party last night, so this sentence should be in the passive voice. According to the question, you should ask questions in the simple past tense, so you should answer them in the simple past tense, so you choose D.
47.b This question examines the use of infinitives. Most infinitives need to add "to", but some causative verbs can't add "to", mainly let/have/make sb. Do sth. Let sb. do sth. So choose B.
48. This question examines the use of conjunctions. And "he" usually connects two parallel actions or sentences; Since ""; Or "otherwise"; Until "until", so choose C, which means "don't go out, or you will get wet."
49.d This question examines the usage of gerund. Practice doing sth. It is a fixed collocation, which means "practice doing something". A similar usage is to finish something; Enjoy doing something; Mind doing something; Look forward to doing sth, etc.
50.a This question examines the object clause. The word order of the object clause must be the word order of the declarative sentence, so C and D are excluded. In addition, the object clause of this question is an exclamatory sentence, which needs to be in the original order of exclamatory sentences, how+ adjective+noun+predicate verb, so choose A.
51.B. This question examines synonyms. The current meaning is "now". Once, because time is an uncountable noun, there is no such fixed collocation; Now "now" = in the preset = now; ; Just now; Occasionally, sometimes. So choose B.
52.a This question is a quiz. According to the question, the father must be very angry when he learns that his daughter stole his classmate's mobile phone. So choose a, losttmper = become angry, which means "angry"; Hold your breath, hold your breath; Wrong mistake, failure happened; Run away. Run away.
53.c Discrimination of test phrases in this question. For example, "Many students in the third grade of primary school gave up their hobbies because they were busy with their studies." So choose C. Stay up late; Occupy, occupy; Establish and publish.
54. D. Discrimination of synonyms in this question
Consumer discrimination; Salary and benefits. Costs and benefits. take
Cost: someone. Spend some money
About something. Doing sth.
a period of time
Pay: sb. Pay (some money) for sth.
Cost: something. Spend sb. Some money
Need someone. Sometimes do sth.
According to the question, there is too much online chat time, choose D.
55.a This question examines the situational dialogue. According to the answer, "I've had enough." We know that the person who answered no longer needs milk, so we choose a.
56.b This question examines situational dialogues. Because you mind? Sentence answer, negative answer (that is, don't mind), can generally be of course not /surelyno. /Not at all, and so on. Answer yes (that is, mind), and generally you can answer with excuse+reason.
57. tooth (plural of tooth)
58. Eighth
59. ourselves
60. Happy
6 1. Invitation
62. completely
63. unusual
64. Success
65. no; any
66. Really
67. To what extent
68. Already
69. Neither; like
70. No; until