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2012年中考英语中考第二轮专题知识点复习8
中 考英语非谓语动词专练 1.The students are kept busy their lessons. A.to review B.review C.reviewing D.on reviewing 2.I consider to see the film next Sunday. A.to go B.go C.to be going D.going 3.I wouldn’t advise there by bus, because it is too crowded. A.go B.to go C.to going D.going 4.I advised at once. A.him to starting B.him to start C.to starting D.to start 5.We don’t allow in this room. A.smoking B.to smoke C.people smoking D.people to smoking 6.You shouldn’t allow games near the classroom for it’s too noisy. A.student playing B.to play C.students to play D.to playing 7.They are busy for the exam. A.to prepare B.preparing C.prepared D.to preparing 8.We should keep on English every day. A.to practise to speak B.to practise speaking C.practising to speak D.practising speaking 9.I’m sorry to have kept you . A.wait B.to wait C.waited D.waiting 10.It’s dangerous to let the children who are go swimming in the river. A.so young to B.not old enough to C.so young D.too young to 11.The price of food kept in those days. A.going B.getting C.rising D.turning 12.The travelers stood on the hillside and looked at the sun . A.risen B.raise C.rising D.raising 13.The mother was asked TV every evening. A.not to let her children watch B.not to let her children to watch C.not let her children watch D.not let her children watching 14.The doctor asked him not to leave his wound . A.exposed B.to expose C.to be exposed D.exposing 15.He likes , but he doesn’t like today because it is too cold. A.to swim; to swim B.swimming; swimming C.to swim; swimming D.swimming; to swim 16.He sat to her the stairs. A.to listen; to climb B.listening; to climb C.listening; climb D.listening; to climbing 17.He would sit alone and listen to May the piano. A.to play B.playing C.played D.to playing 18.The girl was made she didn’t love at all. A.marry a man B.to marry a man C.to marry with a man D.married with a man 12 19.Don’t make him it if he doesn’t want to. A.do B.to do C.doing D.that he do 20.This experience made him the study of science. A.interest in B.to interest in C.interesting in D.interested in 21.He raised his voice so as to make himself . A.hear B.hearing C.be heard D.heard 22.He managed to make himself with his English. A.understand; breaking B.understand; broken C.understood; breaking D.understood; broken 23.It’s time to listen to the news. Would you mind the radio? A.me to open B.my to open C.my opening D.my turning on 24.I don’t mind to the party. A.being not invited B.not inviting C.not being invited D.not to be invited 25.The boy didn’t mind alone at home. A.to leave B.leaving C.to be left D.being left 26.“Do you mind ?” “Go ahead.” A.turning on the fan B.if I turn on the fan C.to turn on the fan D.I turn on the fan 27.We didn’t miss the football match last night. A.watching B.to watch C.watch D.watched 28.I’m sorry, but I must say your English needs . A.improving B.to be improving C.improve D.an improvement 29.She must be looking forward as much to his return as he himself is to her. A.see B.have seen C.seeing D.having seen 30.“You have come just in time to help us.” “Fine, what needs ?” A.I do B.done C.to be done D.to do 31.In England as early as the century, young people enjoyed football. A.twelfth…playing B.twelveth…playing C.twelfth…to play D.twelveth…to play 32.No one enjoys fun of in pubic. A.making B.being made C.to be made D.to make 33.None of the criminals (罪犯) escaped . A.be punished B.being punished C.to be punished D.punished 34.On a morning the little match girl was found at the corner of the street. A.freezing; freezing B.freezing; frozen C.frozen; frozen D.frozen; freezing 35.They found a old woman on the ground when the door was broken open. A.dying; lying B.dead; lied C.death; laying D.died; lain 36.We went in and found the room . A.poorly furnished B.poor furniture C.well furnishing D.to be furnished badly 12 37.I found him on his back looking upward. A.lie B.lying C.laying D.laid 38.The old man was found on the floor. A.lying dead B.lying death C.laying dead D.laying death 39.The children were found in the cave. A.trapping B.trapped C.to be trapping D.be trapped 40.Excuse me for my delay your letter. A.of answering B.in answering C.to answering D.to answer 41.When he returned, his wife found his hair black. A.had dyed B.has been dyed C.be dyed D.dyed 42.Have you finished the notice on the blackboard? A.written B.wrote C.writing D.to write 43.I feel like a long walk. Would you like with me? A.taking; going B.taking; to go C.to take; to go D.to take; going 44.When I put my hand on his chest, I could feel his heart still . A.beat B.to be beating C.beating D.was beating 45.The teacher forbade our seats. A.us to leave B.us leaving C.to leave D.to leaving 46.Don’t forget the letter for me on your way home. A.post B.to post C.posting D.posted 47.Have you forgotten a ruler from Betty? Please remember it to her tomorrow. A.borrowing; to return B.borrowing; returning C.to borrow; to return D.to borrow; returning 48.I forget them in the school garden. A.allowing; playing B.allow; to play C.allowing; to play D.to allow; playing 49.I knew he didn’t listen to me, but I went on to get him in the proposal. A.hoping; interesting B.to hope; interesting C.hoping; interest D.hoping; interested 50.He finished his homework and then went on me. A.helping B.with help C.with helping D.to help 51.You had better get a doctor your bad tooth. A.pull out B.to pull out C.pulled out D.pulling out 52.Don’t get in the rain. A.to be caught B.catching C.to catch D.caught 53.I haven’t got a chair . Will you make room for me? A.to sit B.to sit in C.for sitting D.sitting 54.By the way, when did you get your bedroom ? Last week? A.to paint B.painted C.painting D.to be painted 55.We can’t get the car . We need someone us. A.to go; to help B.going; to help C.going; helping D.gone; helping 56.When she heard the news, she couldn’t help . A.jump with joy B.to jump with joy 12 C.jumping with joy D.having jumped with joy 57.I couldn’t help by the beauty of the West Lake. A.stricking B.being struck C.bursting D.being burst 58.I’m afraid your suggestion can’t help the service of their shop. A.improving B.in improving C.improve D.for improving 59.The matter had better as it is. A.leave B.being left C.leaving D.be left 60.—When do you think we’ll leave tomorrow? —You’d better ready at seven o’clock. A.to be B.be C.being D.been 61.You had better your shoes . A.to have; mended B.have; mended C.have; mending D.have; mend 62.You’d better when you come in. A.not to wake up me B.not to wake me up C.not wake up me D.not wake me up 63.I studied English in prison from a teach-yourself book, but I have never heard . A.spoken of it speaking B.a word of it spoken C.a word of it speaking D.the speaking of a word 64.Do you often have someone your clothes? Yes, I often have them . A.wash; to wash B.to wash; washed C.washed; wash D.wash; washed 65.Mary had her friend the best one. A.choose B.chosen C.chose D.to choose 66.I wanted to have him the job, but she had it instead. A.do; done B.does; dong C.to do; doing D.to do; done 67.It was so cold that the travelers had the fire all the night. A.burning B.to burn C.burn D.burnt 68.Your hair is rather long, you should have a little. A.them cut B.it cutting C.it to be cut D.it cut 69.In those days my family didn’t have enough room. . A.to live B.living in C.to live in D.living 70.My grandmother seems to have a lot . A.worry about B.to worrying about C.to be worried D.to worry about 71.They insisted on a thorough rest before going back to work. A.him to take B.he took C.his taking D.his taken 72.Who could have imagined such a sweet-tempered girl as Alice such a thing? A.doing B.to do C.will do D.does 73.Can you imagine as a nurse? A.he work B.he to work C.him working D.he working 74.You can hardly imagine a child so cruelly. A.to treat B.to be treated C.being treated D.treating 75.It’s no use over spilt milk. A.cry B.to cry C.crying D.be crying 76.It is no good others’ shortcomings. A.to joke about B.to joke with C.joking with D.joking about 12 77.It is considered no good without understanding. A.recite B.to be recited C.recited D.reciting 78.There is what the weather will be like. A.not knowing B.no knowing C.not know D.no known 79.I was deep in thought, I didn’t notice . A.him to come in B.him come in C.he come in D.he has got in 80.They did not observe her in and go upstairs. A.come B.to come C.came D.coming 81.I object to . A.make fun of B.making fun of C.be made fun of D.being made fun of 82.Have you any objection to there on foot? A.be going B.going C.go D.went 83.We do not permit in the office. A.to smoke B.smoking C.to be smoking D.to smoking 84.Will you permit me ? A.to explain B.to explaining C.explaining D.of explaining 85.Attention must be paid to the jewellery shop . A.prevent; from robbed B.preventing; from being robbed C.prevent; from being robbed D.preventing; being robbing 86.I prefer to watch football. A.to play B.to playing C.rather than play D.than to play 87.Even on holidays, he preferred to . A.working; do nothing B.working; doing nothing C.to work; do nothing D.to work; doing nothing 88.“How about a drink?” “I’d rather something to eat.” A.have B.to have C.had D.having 89.Excuse you but I have an important message for you. A.me to interrupt B.my interrupt C.my interrupting D.me of interrupting 90.We regret that the film was not worth . A.to say; to see B.to say; seeing C.saying; to see D.saying; to seeing 91.He regrets to watch the volleyball match. A.not being able B.can’t go C.not to be able to D.can’t going 92.I don’t regret even if I might have hurt her feelings. A.telling what I thought B.telling her what I thought C.to tell her what I thought D.to tell her what I thought 93.Please remember the letter for me when you go . A.posting; to shop B.posting; shopping C.to post; to shop D.to post; shopping 94.Does Mr Smith remember to China when he was a child? A.being taken B.to be taken C.taking D.to take 95.The letter is not on the desk. I remember it for you. A.having posted B.to post C.to be posted D.posted 96.We should do as we are required . 12 A.doing B.do C.to do D.to 97.He was not used to by air, so he felt unwell. A.travel B.travelled C.have traveled D.travelling 98.She is looking forward you again. A.to meeting B.to meet C.meeting D.to be met 99.He used on the right in China, but he soon got used on the left in England. A.to drive; to drive B.to drive; driving C.to driving; to drive D.to drive; to driving 100.Jane devoted her life the sick. A.to caring for B.to care for C.to caring D.caring for 101.The mother wanted her son without delay. A.to operate B.to be operated on C.to operate on D.being operated on 102.If you want a letter , you must keep in mind several rules while . A.written; written B.well written; writing C.well writing; writing D.well written; written 103.She wants read her story. A.that I B.me C.being D.me to 104.I don’t want that sort of thing . A.keep happen B.keep happening C.to keep happen D.to keep happening 105.My watch wants . It doesn’t the right time. A.to repair; tell B.being repaired; say C.repairing; speak D.repairing; tell 106.Why do you stand and watch the milk over? A.boiling B.boiled C.from boiling D.being boiled 107.The book is worth . A.very; to be read B.good; reading C.much; to read D.well; reading 108.Mr John requires each of his students a composition every other week. A.writing B.write C.to write D.written 109.These chickens require carefully. A.to look after B.looking after C.looked after D.being looked after 110.The whole place requires . A.to be cleaned B.to be cleaning C.being cleaned D.to clean 111.The rule required that all of us at the office by two o’clock. A.arrived B.should arrive C.would arrive D.arriving 112.Soon they saw the boy in the crowd. A.disappear B.to disappear C.disappears D.be disappeared 113.I’m pleased to see the problem so quickly. A.settled B.having been settled C.be settled D.settle 114.I saw him behind the tree thinking. A.sat B.seated C.seating D.seat 12 115.He was seen into the bedroom. A.steal B.be stealing C.had stolen D.stealing 116.She was seen the room. A.enter B.to entering C.to enter D.be entering 117.We set about and succeeded our task in time. A.to work; to finish B.working; finishing C.to work; finishing D.working; in finishing 118.She seemed at the news. A.surprising B.surprise C.surprised D.to surprise 119.You look light-hearted. Nothing seems to you. A.to happen B.to have been happened C.to have happened D.to be happened 120.I spent hours your composition. A.to look though B.look through C.looking through D.looked through 121.Much time is spent . A.writing B.to write C.to writing D.to be writing 122.We advise them to stop such a dangerous plan. A.to think of carrying on B.to think of carrying out C.thinking of carrying off D.thinking of carrying out 123.They stopped when they met in the street. A.talk B.talking C.to talk D.talked 124.I hope you’ll succeed this plan. A.fulfill B.to fulfill C.fulfilling D.in fulfilling 125.The day we had looked forward to at last. A.coming B.come C.came D.comes 126.He suggested the meeting to an end A.bring B.to bring C.bringing D.on bringing 127.I tried it was no good into the habit of smoking. A.making him understand; to get B.making him to understand; to get C.to make him understand; getting D.to make him to understand; getting 128.He couldn’t open the front door, so he tried the back door. A.push B.to push C.pushed D.pushing 129.This instrument is used machines. A.checking B.to checking C.to check D.to be checked 130.It is known to us all that bamboo can be used to various things. A.making B.make C.be made D.being made 131.A job worth is worth well. A.do; doing B.doing; to do C.doing; done D.doing; doing 132.It’s worth much is worth . A.to do what; to do B.doing that; doing C.to do what; doing D.doing; to do 133.Excuse me for late. A.have come B.come C.coming D.to come 134.He dare not go home for fear of . A.punishing B.punished C.being punished D. to be punished 12 135.Thomas Edison devoted his life to the secrets of nature. A.bring out B.bringing out C.keeping D.carry out 136.We are looking forward the museum. A.to visit B.visiting C.to visiting D.to be able to visit 137.I had difficult in the plan. A.carrying out B.dropping in C.smoothing away D.making into 138.Some plastics can be made into any form without . A.having heated B.being heated C.heating D.having been heating 139.The wallet was returned to Mr Hopkins without anything . A.missing B.to be missed C.missed D.to miss 140.You should do your homework this evening instead of TV. A.watch B.you watch C.you watching D.watching 141.The girl made the doctor angry by his advice. A.not following B.not to follow C.taking D.taking out 142.Only by too much money can we live through these months. A.wasting B.no wasting C.not wasting D.wasted 143.Mary was not afraid of . A.laughing B.laughing at C.being laughed D.being laughed at 144.I can’t think of alone any longer. A.you living B.you live C.you to live D.you are living 145.The doctor advised him to give up ,but he refused so. A.to smoke; doing B.smoking; to do C.to smoke; to do D.smoking; doing 146.She is far from with the result of the exam. A.satisfy B.satisfied C.being satisfied D.satisfying 147.The teacher refused it al by myself. A.let me do B.let me to do C.to let me to do D.to let me do 148.He pretended nothing about it. A.know B.to know C.knowing D.knew 149.The teacher asked the students . A.keep quiet B.to keep quiet C.don’t make a noise D.never make any mistakes 150.He told the children make so much noise. A.don’t B.don’t to C.to not D.not to 151.“Will the Smiths go abroad this summer?” “No, they finally decided .” A.to B.not going C.not to D.not to be going 152.He didn’t know or stay. A.to leave B.if that he should leave C.if to leave D.whether to leave 153.Do you know the repairs? A.to do B.to make C.how to do D.how to making 154.The man will use what he has a camera for his wife. A.to get B.got C.buy D.bought 12 155.To answer correctly is more important than . A.a quick finish B.to finish quickly C.finishing quickly D.you finish quick 156.We are the experiment in two months at the most. A.to finish B.finish C.finishing D.to finishing 157.“Am I it upstairs?” “Please don’t, just leave it here.” A.carry B.carrying C.to carry D.carried 158.What is then? A.to be doing B.to do C.to be done D.doing 159.We have been looking for the boy all the morning but he is nowhere . A.to see B.seeing C.seen D.to be seen 160.See the dark clouds? It is likely soon. A.to rain B.rained C.raining D.would rain 161.I’m hungry. Would you get me something ? A.eat B.eating C.to eat D.eaten 162.Will you be able to attend the lecture next week? A.giving B.given C.to be given D.being given 163.The way English is practising it as often as possible. A.leaning; speaking B.to learn; to speak C.to learn; speaking D.learning; to speak 164.He is a man . A.to depend B.depending on C.to be depended D.to be depended on 165.The new building at the end of his year belongs to the university. A.be completed B.to be completed C.being completed D.to complete 166.I’m very sorry for what has happened; the bad result ought to out to those at the very beginning. A.have been pointed; concerned B.have pointed; concerned C.point; concerned D.be pointed; concerning 167.Helen is always the first to the office. A.comes B.coming C.to come D.who came 168.He is a man hard . A.deal with B.dealt with C.to deal with D.dealing with 169.I felt it an honour to speak here. A.to ask B.asking C.to be asked D.having asked 170. a foreign language, one must have a lot of practice. A.For mastering B.Mastering C.To master D.So as to master 171.To succeed in passing the exam, . A.one needs to be diligent B.diligence is needed C.one needs be a diligent person D.diligence is what one needs 172.He made a long speech his ignorance (无知) of the subject. A.only to show B.only showing C.showing D.enough to show 173.Mr Brown is said a new novel. A.to writing B.to have been written C.to be written D.to have written 12 174.The old man is said a sailor when he was young. A.to have been B.that he was C.to be D.of being 175. with fright, a hungry fox hid himself in a small cave, his tail to the rain. A.Trembling; exposing B.Trembled; exposed C.Trembled; exposing D.Trembling; exposed 176.It was so a poem that quite a few children were to tears. A.moved; moved B.moving; moving C.moving; moved D.moved; moving 177.If you want to improve your English, you must practise it every day. A.speaking; speaking B.spoken; speaking C.spoken; a speak D.speaking; so speak 178.Do you know the girl at the back of the classroom? A.seated B.seating C.sit D.sat 179.Many teachers were praised at the meeting, Mr Zhou . A.including B.being included C.to include D.included 180.The two farmers what appeared to be small guns forced the enemy officer to hand in his map. A.carried B.were carrying C.carrying D.had carried 181.The story-book was borrowed from the library. A.which it is on the desk B.which on the desk C.is on the desk D.lying on the desk 182.A man is often afraid of . A.dying; dead B.dead; death C.dead; dying D.dying; death 183.The wheat fields are irrigated by water from a pond through bamboo pipes. A.bring B.brings C.brought D.bringing 184.Six nine makes fifteen. A.added to B.adds to C.added up to D.added by 185.The doctor asked the patient to drink more water. A.boiling B.boiled C.cold D.being boiled 186.The lecturer will be here tomorrow. A.to talk about so much B.to be talking about so much C.so much talking about D.so much talked about 187.The language for speaking on the telephone is similar to that of ordinary conversation. A.is used B.is using C.used D.using 188.“Look,” Mary said, “the building is our library.” A.is repaired B.being repaired C.repairing D.to be repairing 189.The question at present has something important to do with our daily life. A.to be discussing B.to discuss C.been discussed D.being discussed 190.There are a lot of peasants in the rice fields. A.who works B.who worked C.work D.working 191.He was sitting there, in deep thought. 12 A.lose B.lost C.loss D.losing 192. the bookstore, he he stopped a few books. A.Passing; buying B.Passing; to buy C.To pass; buying D.Having passed; to buy 193. very small, computers are widely used. A.Because B.As C.Since D.Being 194. many time, but he still couldn’t understand it. A.Having been told B.Though he had been told C.He had been told D.Having told 195. her mother had come, her face lit up. A.Hearing B.Having heard C.When hearing D.When she heard 196.Walking down the street the other day, . A.I saw unusual something happened B.a terrible accident happened C.something unusual was seen by me D.I saw a terrible accident 197. in the fog, we were forced to spend two hours in the woods. A.To lose B.Losing C.Lost D.Having lost 198. in white, she looks much more beautiful. A.Wearing B.Dressing C.Dressed D.Having dressed 199. from the hill, the little village looks all the more beautiful. A.To see B.Being seen C.Seeing D.Seen 200. , the old man is living a happy life. A.Taking good care B.Taken good care C.Having taken good care D.Taken good care of 201. the boy couldn’t enter his house. A.Since the key has lost B.The key been lost C.Lost the key D.Having lost the key 202. where to go , he asked a policeman the way. A.Having lost his way and not knowing B.Losing his way and didn’t know C.Lost his way and not knowing D.Lost his way and didn’t know 203. from her son for a long time, she decided to write to him. A.Not having heard B.Having not heard C.Not hearing D.Hearing not 204. to the party, Joan was greatly hurt. A.Having not been in invited B.Not having been invited C.Having not invited D.Not having invited 205.The novel is said into many language. A.to be translated B.being translated C.to have been translated D.having been translates 206. to the left and you’ll see the post office. A.To turn B.Turning C.Turned D.Turn 207. the airport they waved again and again to me. A.When leaving B.When leave C.When to leave D.When left 208.When into a warm room, the ice soon changed to water. A.to take B.to be taken C.taking D.taken 209.Look round when the street. 12 A.cross B.crossing C.crossed D.to cross 210.When , ice changes into water. A.to heat B.heating C.heated D.they are heated 211. made her mother very angry. A.Helen’s married Jack B.Helen has married Jack C.Helen marrying Jack D.Helen’s marrying Jack 212.The situation is more than ever. I’m about what to do nest. A.puzzled; puzzled B.puzzling; puzzling C.puzzling; puzzled D.puzzled; puzzling 213.The news Jim. He was at the news. He found the news . A.surprised; surprised; surprising B.surprised; surprising; surprised C.surprising; surprised; surprised D.surprising; surprising; surprised 214.China is a country to the third world. A.developed; belongs B.developing; belonging C.developing; belongs D.developed; belonged 215.The old man walked in the street, . 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