高中三年级英语单项选择题70题
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高中三年级英语单项选择题70题
1. I have been waiting for you for two hours. What ____ you ____?
A. did; do B. have; been doing C. were; doing D. are; doing
Answer: B. The sentence "I have been waiting for you for two
hours." indicates a period of time up to the present, so the question should
be in the present perfect continuous tense. "Have you been doing" is the
correct form.
2. By the time he arrives, we ____ the work.
A. will finish B. will have finished C. finish D. are finishing
Answer: B. "By the time he arrives" is a future point in time. We
need to use the future perfect tense to express an action that will be
completed before that future time. "Will have finished" is the correct
form.
3. She ____ English since she was six.
A. has learned B. learned C. learns D. was learning
Answer: A. "Since she was six" indicates a period of time from the
past until now, so we use the present perfect tense. "Has learned" is the
correct form.
4. I ____ my homework when my mother came in.
A. was doing B. did C. have done D. do
Answer: A. "When my mother came in" indicates a specific point in
the past, and the action was ongoing at that time. "Was doing" is the past
continuous tense and is the correct form.
5. They ____ a meeting at nine o'clock last night.
A. were having B. had C. have D. are having
Answer: A. "At nine o'clock last night" is a specific time in the past,
and the action was ongoing. "Were having" is the past continuous tense
and is the correct form.
6. If I were you, I ___ that job.
A. would take B. took C. will take D. have taken
Answer: A. If I were you is a second conditional structure, and the
correct form in the main clause is 'would + verb'. So, the answer is 'would
take'.
7. If he had studied harder, he ___ the exam.
A. would pass B. passed C. would have passed D. had passed
Answer: C. This is a third conditional sentence. The structure is 'If +
past perfect, would + have + past participle'. So, the answer is 'would
have passed'.
8. I wish I ___ to the party last night.
A. went B. could go C. had gone D. would go
Answer: C. 'Wish + past perfect' is used to express regret about the
past. So, the answer is 'had gone'.
9. If only I ___ more time to study for the test!
A. had B. have C. had had D. have had
Answer: A. 'If only + past simple' is used to express a wish for a
different past situation. So, the answer is 'had'.
10. She would have come if she ___ invited.
A. was B. were C. had been D. has been
Answer: C. This is a third conditional again. The correct form for the
if clause is 'had + been + past participle'. So, the answer is 'had been'.
11. The problem ______ now is how to solve it.
A. discussed
B. being discussed
C. to be discussed
D. having been discussed
Answer: B
Explanation: The problem is being discussed now, which means it is
currently in the process of being discussed. “being discussed” is the
present passive participle form indicating an action happening at the
moment.
12. The building ______ last year is a school.
A. built
B. to be built
C. being built
D. building
Answer: A
Explanation: “built” is the past participle form used as an attribute to
modify “the building”. It indicates an action that happened in the past.
13. I'm sorry to have kept you waiting. I was ______ a very
important call.
A. answering
B. answered
C. to answer
D. answer
Answer: A
Explanation: “answering” is the present participle form, showing an
action that was ongoing when the speaker kept the listener waiting.
14. The man ______ in the chair asked me to come closer.
A. seating
B. seated
C. to seat
D. seat
Answer: B
Explanation: “seated” is the past participle form used as an attribute.
“The man seated in the chair” means the man who was sitting in the chair.
15. With a lot of difficult problems ______, the newly-elected
president is having a hard time.
A. settled
B. settling
C. to settle
D. being settled
Answer: C
Explanation: “to settle” indicates future actions. There are a lot of
difficult problems to be settled, which means they haven't been dealt with
yet.
16. The house ______ we visited last week is very old.
A. which
B. where
C. who
D. whose
Answer: A. The house is the object of the verb "visited", so we use
"which" in this case.
17. This is the book ______ I have been looking for.
A. which
B. that
C. whom
D. whose
Answer: A/B. Both "which" and "that" can be used to refer to the
book in this sentence.