高考英语专项练习 时态、语态、情态动词专练100题及详析
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高考英语专项练习时态、语态、情态动词专练100题及详析1. — May I have a word with Miss Anna?— Sorry, she ____ to her friend on the phone.A. is talkingB. has talkedC. talkedD. talks2. When Nancy was at college, she ____ three foreign languages, but I am surprised to find that she ____ all except a few words of each.A. spoke; had forgottenB. had spoken; had forgottenC. spoke; has forgottenD. had spoken; has forgotten3. By the end of next July this building ____.A. will be completedB. will have completedC. will have been completedD. has been completed4. — Hurry, Mary! You ____ on the phone.— Oh, I ____. Thank you, Mom.A. have wanted; have comeB. will be wanted; will comeC. are being wanted; comeD. are wanted; am coming5. Because farmland ____ quickly, the government are considering starting a program to solve the problem.A. is being lostB. is lostC. is losingD. loses6. — What were you doing when I phoned you yesterday evening?— I ____ just finished my homework and I ____ to watch TV.A. have; am goingB. have; was goingC. had; was goingD. had; am going7. We ____ dinner at seven o‟cloc k when CCTV ____ to broadcast news.A. are having; will startB. will be having; startsC. have; will startD. will have had; starts8. — Where are Jack and Mike?— They ____ the furniture you asked for into the house.A. have been carryingB. carriedC. have been carriedD. were carried9. Professor Haley told me that he ____ by many of his students at the railway station.A. had been seen offB. have been seen offC. had seen offD. have seen off10. As we stood on the top of the hill, we could see the beautiful scene that ____ before us.A. had spreadB. has spreadC. spreadD. spreads11. An order has come that the police should find out where the thief ____ .A. hidesB. was hidingC. hidingD. is hidden12. — You must be surprised and excited to see the film star here.—You‟re right. ____.A. I don‟t expect to see her hereB. I didn‟t expect to see her hereC. I am expecting to see her hereD. I expected to see her here13. Mr. Ham felt that he himself, rather than Alice and Lisa, ____ for the coldness that had grown betweenthem.A. were to blameB. was to be blamedC. were to be blamedD. was to blame14. — What else did you do this morning besides doing the shopping?— Two hours ____ washing the windows and floor.A. were takenB. was spentC. has takenD. will be spent15. I‟m glad you‟ve come, Miss Rose; I ____ you, but you‟ve saved me the trouble now.A. am going to callB. was about to callC. had calledD. am to call16. Did you tell me that there ____ an English test the next week?A. would beB. will beC. isD. were17. — Did you meet the pianist at the station?— No, he ____ by the time I ____ there.A. had left; gotB. has left; reachedC. was leaving; gotD. left; had got18. I should very much like to have gone to that party of theirs, but ____.A. I‟m not invitedB. I have not been invitedC. I was not invitedD. I had not been invited19. — How is the boy?— Sorry. He ____ though the doctor made every effort to save him.A. diedB. was deadC. had diedD. has been dead20. — Bob must be wealthy.— Yes, he ____ more in one day than I do in a week.A. is earningB. earnsC. had earnedD. has earned21. You can certainly leave the classroom as soon as your homework ____.A. has doneB. has been doneC. will be doneD. will have been done22. —Did you telephone the manager‟s office?—Yes, he ____ back before 9 o‟clock this morning.A. expectsB. is expectedC. expectedD. was expected23. — Would you like to tell me what our teacher said just now?— She said that light ____ faster than sound.A. travelsB. traveledC. would travelD. was traveling24. — Has William finished writing his graduation paper yet?—I don‟t know exactly, but he ____ all day.A. is writingB. has been writingD. wrote25. When you come into the exhibition hall, you can see a large board with a notice on it, saying visitors ____ not to touch the exhibits.A. will requestB. requestC. are requestingD. are requested26. SARS ____ in Hong Kong in the winter of 2002.A. was broken outB. was broke outC. broke outD. was breaking out27. — The Chinese astronaut Yang Liwei is here already.— I ____ he ____ until tomorrow.A. think; is comingB. thought; would comeC. didn‟t think; was comingD. don‟t think; will come28. The couple ____. I really don‟t know why.A. always quarrelB. are always quarrelingC. have always quarreledD. have always been quarreled29. — My sister finished school three years ago.— What ____ these years?A. did she doB. has she been doingC. is she doingD. does she do30. — ____ the sports meeting is likely to be put off.— Yes, it all depends on the weather.A. I‟ve been toldB. I‟ve toldC. I was tellingD. I told31. Thousands of people took part in the work when the old temple ____.A. would be rebuiltB. was rebuildingC. was being rebuiltD. had been rebuilt32. — Was the trip pleasant when you vacationed in the mountain village last summer? — No, it ____ for four days when we arrived, so the roads were very muddy.A. was rainingB. would be rainingC. had been raining33. When and where to build the new school ____ yet.A. have not been decidedB. are not decidedC. has not been decidedD. has not decided34. This cloth you bought is cheap, but it ____well.A. is wornB. woreC. wearsD. wearing35. Here ____ the professor and writer as well as his friends.A. has comeB. comesC. comeD. are coming36. My money____. I must go to the bank to draw some of my savings out before I‟ve none in hand.A. has run outB. is running outC. has been run outD. is being run out37. Be careful! Don‟t get the orange juice on your shirt, for it ____.A. isn‟t washed outB. won‟t be washed outC. won‟t wash outD. isn‟t washing out38. Robert ____ me hi s address the other day, but I‟m afraid I ____it.A. had given; lostB. has given; have lostC. gave; have lostD. gives; have lost39. Shelly ____ California for Texas in 1996 and ____ there ever since.A. left; workedB. has left; had workedC. left; has workedD. has left; worked40. — I thought I asked you to fix the radio.—Oh, I‟m sorry. Mother, I ____ it right now.A. am to doB. will doC. was about to doD. am going to do41. If she doesn‟t tell him the truth now, he‟ll simply keep on asking her un til she____.A. doesC. will doD. would do42. He ____ to the airport to meet us, but he had to leave before we arrived.A. did goB. didn‟t goC. would goD. had gone43. I ____ to come over to see you last night, but someone called and I co uldn‟t get away.A. intendedB. had intendedC. was intendingD. was intended44. — Bob has gone to New York, I hear.— Oh, I wonder when he ____.A. had leftB. leavesC. leftD. was leaving45. — Look at the black clouds. It ___soon.— Sure. If only we ____out.A. is raining; didn‟t comeB. is to rain; won‟t startC. will rain; haven‟t startedD. is going to rain; hadn‟t come46. She ____ to the office than she got down to writing the report.A. has no sooner gotB. had hardly gotC. no sooner gotD. had no sooner got47. Beijing Children‟s Library ____ four branch libraries in different districts. They can receive more readers than before.A. will set upB. has been set upC. has set upD. set up48. — Can you attend the conference tomorrow, Bob?— I think I can when my stomachache ____ completely.A. will disappearB. is disappearingC. disappearsD. will have disappeared49. I don‟t know what decision ____ at the conference, as Mike hasn‟t reported to me yet.A. is madeB. was madeC. has made50. — Do you smoke?—No, I don‟t. It‟s two years since I ____.A. smokedB. have smokedC. has smokedD. don‟t smoke51. Although the children have many difficulties, they ____ happy.A. have keptB. are keepingC. keepD. kept52. The harder you ____, the greater progress you ____.A. will study; will makeB. study; will makeC. study; makeD. will study; make53. Peter is to study medicine when he ____ middle school.A. will finishB. has finishedC. finishedD. would finish54. Come and sit down by the fire. Your hand ____.A. is felt so coldB. feels so coldC. feels so coldlyD. is feeling so coldly55. You ____ me if I am wrong.A. must obeyB. don‟t have to obeyC. wouldn‟t have obeyedD. can‟t have obeyed56. — May I hand in the composition tomorrow?— No, you ____, because I have to go through all of your compositions this evening.A. can‟tB. needn‟tC. won‟tD. shouldn‟t57. If you won‟t do as I tell you, you ____ go to the d ance.A. won‟tB. shan‟tC. shouldn‟tD. mustn‟t58. All the people started early so that they ____ there in time.A. gotB. was gettingD. must get59. — I saw Annie in the supermarket yesterday.— You ____ her; she is still studying abroad.A. mustn‟t seeB. can‟t have seenC. mustn‟t have seenD. couldn‟t see60. When I was at school, I ____ up very late, reading story-books.A. used to stayB. used to stayingC. was used to stayD. am used to staying61. — Mr. Wang, I will fetch four chairs for the meeting.— You ____ fetch four; two will do.A. shouldn‟tB. m ustn‟tC. needn‟tD. can‟t62. — My little daughter is coughing worse than ever.— She ____ to the hospital yesterday.A. had to be takenB. should have takenC. must have been takenD. ought to have been taken63. —I don‟t know why he is late.— Nor do I. He ____ an accident.A. could have hadB. should have hadC. might have hadD. must have had64. —Where is Jack? I can‟t find him anywhere.— He ____ his homework upstairs.A. might have doneB. must have doneC. must be doingD. must do65. The suggestion the English teacher gave is that the boy ____ more speaking.A. must doB. should doC. would doD. does66. It was possible that I ____ go to America at that time.A. mayB. shallC. might67. She ____ into the thick forest alone on such a dark night.A. dares not goB. dares not to goC. dare not to goD. doesn‟t dare to go68. — Did you listen to the report?— No. We ____ the meeting, but we had a lot of traffic on our way there.A. must have attendedB. shouldn‟t have attendedC. could attendedD. could have attended69. I‟ve decided to take the job and I ____ change my mind.A. mustn‟tB. can‟tC. won‟tD. may not70. My parents never remember my telephone number, and they always ____look it up.A. mustB. canC. shouldD. have to71. We tried to stop him from going there, but he just ____ listen.A. won‟tB. wouldn‟tC. might notD. may not72. — ____ he use your bike?— Certainly. Here is the key.A. DoesB. MustC. ShallD. Will73. Oh, dear! What on earth ____this mean?A. couldB. canC. mayD. might74. English is a language that many people around the world ____ not speak perfectly but ____ at least understand.A. would; mightB. will; mustC. might; couldD. can; may75. — ____ it be Li Ping who broke the glass?— No. It ____ be Wu Dong who did it.A. Could ; mayB. Can; canC. May; mustD. Can; must76. Tom insisted that what he said ____ true and we insisted that he ____ and have a look.A. be; should goB. should be; would goC. was; goD. was; would go77. I‟m sorry I‟m so busy now. I wish I ____ with you.A. can goB. could goC. had goneD. have gone78. There was plenty of time; she ____.A. must have hurriedB. may have hurriedC. needn‟t have hurriedD. would have hurried79. — With the help of my father, I finished my homework.— Oh, Jim. You ____ it yourself.A. must have doneB. need have doneC. can doD. should have done80. When the old man was alive, he ____ sit for hours at the door.A. wouldB. couldC. mustD. might81. The children asked whether they ____ go for a swim.A. were able toB. canC. couldD. may82. — When can I come for the dress? I need it the day after tomorrow.— It ____ be ready by 6 pm.A. canB. shouldC. mightD. need83. — I was late again this morning.— Well, I think you had better ____ early.A. start offB. to start outC. started offD. starting out84. — Shall we go swimming or stay at home?— Which ____ do?A. do you ratherB. would you ratherC. will you ratherD. should you rather85. — Are you going to see the film with us?—I‟m not sure. I ____ go to Johnson‟s party instead.A. mustB. wouldC. shouldD. might86. Michael ____ be a policeman, for he‟s much too short.A. needn‟tB. can‟tC. shouldD. may87. —Why didn‟t you come to see me?— I ____, but I was too busy yesterday.A. like toB. should love toC. would like to haveD. am going to88. He ____ the meeting, so he stayed at home.A. needn‟t have attendedB. didn‟t need to attendB. didn‟t need attend D. needn‟t to have attend89. — Shall I tell John about it?—No, you ____. I‟ve to ld him already.A. needn‟tB. wouldn‟tC. mustn‟tD. shouldn‟t90. — There were already five people in the car but they managed to take me as well. — It ____ a comfortable journey.A. can‟t beB. shouldn‟t beC. mustn‟t have beenD. couldn‟t have been91. Jack, you ____ play with the knife; you ____ hurt yourself.A. won‟t; can‟tB. mustn‟t; mayC. shouldn‟t; mustD. can‟t; should92. — Will you stay for lunch?— Sorry, I ____. My mother is coming to see me.A. mustn‟tB. can‟tC. needn‟tD. won‟t93. After he has his meal, he ____ go to that coffee shop at the corner.A. used toB. willC. had betterD. dare94. Yesterday Jane walked away from the discussion. Otherwise, she ____ something she would regret later.A. had saidB. saidC. might sayD. might have said95. — Could I call you by your first name?— Yes, you ____.A. willB. couldC. mayD. might96. — Is John coming by air?— He should, but ____ not. He likes taking trains.A. mustB. canC. needD. may97. Mr. Bush is on time for everything. How ____ it be that he was late for the important meeting?A. canB. shouldC. mayD. must98. You can‟t imagine that a well-behaved gentleman ____ be so rude to a lady.A. mightB. needC. shouldD. would99. How ____ you say that you really understand the whole story if you have covered only part of the article?A. canB. mustC. needD. may 100. — I heard they went skiing in the mountains last winter.— It ____ be true because there was little snow there.A. may notB. won‟tC. couldn‟tD. mustn‟t答案及解析:1.A。