(完整版)非谓语动词高考单项选择模拟试题
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非谓语动词高考单项选择模拟试题1. Finally that I was there, Rocky turned toward me with a sad smile.A. realizedB. having realizedC. realizingD. to realize2. Every detail should be thought of that nothing bad will happen during theOlympics.A. make sure B. to make sure C. making sure D. be made sure3. When I spoke to him, he pretended for something here and there.A. to lookB. to be lookingC. lookingD. to have looked4. You can stay at home or go out, In a word, you can do whatever you.A. likeB. like itC. like oneD. like to do5. I think at the Net-bar will surprise Aunt Kate.A. your beingB. you areC. you beingD. you to be6. The squirrel was lucky that it just missed.A. catchingB. to be caughtC. being caughtD. to catch7. You can never imagine what great difficulty I have your house.A. foundB. findingC. to findD. for finding8. Many Chinese people were moved to tears each time the TV showed our national flag in an Olympic stadium.A. to riseB. to be risingC. raisedD. being raised9. If you use the computer to learn more knowledge, I ' ll.A. allowB. allow doingC. allow youD. allow you to use10. I was surprised to remember my keys were in my jacket that I had left on the double bars on the playground.A. hangingB. hungC. to hangD. hanged11. It seems that Mona Lisa isn ' t quite the woman art historians.A. thought wasB. thought she wasC. think of beingD. think what sheis12. Mr. Macfarlane completed the course successfully, ___ a ll with hisexcellent performance. A.surprised B.surprisingC.to surprise D. havingsurprised13.I dare not tell him the truth though very much.A. I ' d likeB. I ' d like itC. I like itD. I ' m afraid14. The purpose of new technologiesis to make life easier,it more difficult.A. not makeB. not to makeC. not makingD. do not doing15. deep down in the earth, the dead forests rotted away and became coal.A. BuriedB. BuryingC. To buryD. Being buried16. Asked if he could come to the party that night, ___ .A. nobody said anythingB. they did not get an answer from himC. nothing was said by himD. John nodded his head and left the room.17. — Sorry, I didn ' t tell the truth.—But you. A. have B. had to C. ought to D. ought to have 18. — I have to tell you that it wasn ' t sent to the front last night .—I see, but it today.A. has toB. has to doC. has to beD. has to be sent19. Britain admitted several battleships in the war.20. No one would have dreamed of there such a beautiful place.A. beingB. wasC. to beD. be21.So your question, you ' ve been unemployed.A. I answerB. for answeringC. to answerD. havinganswered 22.— Did that book give the information you need? —Yes but, I have to read it entirely.A. for finding itB. to find it23.In order well,this experiment must be demonstratedC. to be done D . to doit— Yes, but I ' m very sorry so soon..A. for leavingB. of leavingC. to leaveD. to have left25. I ' d like my bedroom _ clean and tidy.A. designedB. to designC. to be designedD. to havedesigned 26. I meant to you with your homework but Father didn ' t permit me to. A. helpB. have helpedC. helpingD. having helped27.— How was your weekend?—Tiring. Mr friend bought a new house, so I helped him.A. moveB. move itC. to move itD. moved28. E verybody likes listening to good words, but nobody likes.A.to speak ill ofB. to be spoken ill ofC. speaking ill ofD. spoken ill of 29.I know him a good football player while in college.A. to have beenB. to beC. wasD. had been30. To learn to speak English well, __ .A. much practice is neededB. one needs much practiceC. much practice is needed by oneD. one is needed much practice31.The professor spoke slowly enough to make his speech easy ___ .A. followB. to followC. followedD. following32. The steel plant being designed will be the greatest project next year.A. builtB. being builtC. to buildD. to be built33. Nobody could have guessed, in those days, the place in history that MartinLuther King,Jr__.A. was having B. was to haveC. had hadD. would have had 34. Education of this kind can only make children grow up each other. A. to hateB. to be hatingC. hatingD. and hate35. Would you mind me, sir, from the conference? I ' ll have to prepare for the celebrationA. staying awayB. to stay awayC. stay awayD. to be stayed away36. The Chelsea Flower Show has a tradition ___ back 141 years. A. datedB. to dateC. datingD. which is dated 37.— I thought you had planned to practice the piano today.— No. I did nothing but computer games allday. A. playB. to playC. playedD. playing38.— How do you like my new motorcycle?— It ' s very nice, but would you please park it here?A. notB. not toC. to notD. don ' tA. losingB. to loseC. to have lostD. having lostC. findingD. finding it again and againA. to doB. doing at 24— Did you enjoy your visit there?39. any answer, she sent a second e-mail to the company to ask about it.A. Receiving notB. Not to receiveC. Not being receivedD. Not having received40. While having our dinner,.A. the doorbell rangB. we heard the doorbell rangC. we heard the doorbell ringingD. the doorbell was heard to ring41. Once a tin case was ploughed out in the field,in which was an ancientbook. A. found B. finding C. to find D. having found42.It was so old that the papers were rotten and most of them became broken as.A. turningB. to turnC. to be turnedD. turned43 ____ , the decay can cause severe pain and result in tooth loss.A.Leaving untreatedB.Left untreatedC.Left not treatingD. Not leaving untreated44. It is I,, that blame for the fault.A. not him; is toB. not he; isC. not he; am toD. not him; are to45. In order to pass the college entrance examination, I spent every dayin my room. A. locked B. locking C. being locked D. to lock46. mountains and rivers, the foreigners finally covered the whole route of the Long March. A. Crossed B. CrossingC. Being crossed D. Having crossed47. In Britain people will have a break during 4 to 5 pm; it ' s time for afternoontea ____ . A. serving B. being served C. to serve D. to be served48. We' ll soon have to face annual problem for Annt Matilda for her birthday.A. what to be givenB. what to giveC. what to have givenD. whatto be giving49. — Father is scolding somebody again.— I ' m getting tired aloud in the room.A. of talkingB. with his talkingC. to talkD. of his talking50. It is important for parents and young people to learn how to get throughto each other and develop skills in understanding and understood.A. beingB. beC. areD. to be51. When water becomes very cold — reaching the point — it turns into iceA. zeroB. iceC. freezingD. frozen52. such a good chance, he determined to make every effort to learn more. A.To be givenB. Having givenC. Giving D. Having been given53. My letter,to the wrong number, reached him late.A. to have addressedB. being addressedC. having been addressedD. to have been addressed54. ___ , Tom jumped into the river and saved the drowning girl.A. Being a good swimmerB. Good swimmer as he wasC. He could swim very wellD. Being that he was a good swimmer55. We still have many difficulties in our socialist construction. A. toovercome B. to be overcome C. overcome D. to have overcome56. — I ' ll be away on a business trip. Would you mind helping meask for a day off?— Not at all,.A. I ' ve no timeB. I ' d rather notC. I ' d like itD. I ' d be happy to57. When only a small boy,to see Eiffel Tower.A. my father took me with him to FranceB. I went with my father to FranceC. my father went with me to FranceD. my father took me to France58.One can know autumn is coming from the leaves.A. fallB. fellC. fallenD. falling59. — What has made you be late again today?—to the office was very slow this morning because of the traffic.A. DrivingB. To driveC. I droveD. That I drove60. The lost child desired nothing but home to see his parents.A. goB. to goC. goingD. went61. He was lucky enough when he cheated in the exam.A. not to be seenB. to not have been seenC. not to have been seenD. to not be seen62. Mrs. Harley has a habit of asking questions.A.but then not listen to the answersB.and then not listen to the answersC.but then notlistening tothe answersD. and then doesn ' t listen to the answers63. There is what may happen in the future.A. not sayingB. no sayingC. not to sayD. saying not64. — You were lost on your way to the lake, weren ' t you?—Yes, we were and had to stop the way.A. askingB. for askingC. to askD. having asked65. — I ' m disappointed with the officers elected in our club.— I am too, but it ' s no use about it.A. to worryB. worryingC. with us worryingD. if we worry66. No one can help Tom; he is such a lovely boy.A. likingB. to likingC. to likeD. like67. The old hostess stood for a moment when she saw a beggar appear before hersuddenly.A. surprisingB. to surpriseC. surprised D. having surprised答案与简析:1. C意识到和后面的行为几乎同时发生,所以不必用现在分词的完成式( B)。