分词练习及答案
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    分词练习

    一、用括号中动词的适当形式填空(两种分词的区别)。

    1.My two_________(grow) children have both finished college.

    2. _______(grow) children need good nourishment.

    3.The_________(fall) snow was frozen hard.

    4.The_________(fall) snowflakes in the sky are beautiful.

    5.I love the noise of_________(fall) rain.

    6.More traffic will be able to pass on the_________(widen) road.

    7.Clint can't bear the smell of_________(burn) bread.

    8.Stay away from the_________(burn) coal.

    9.After jumping into the water, the lifeguard rescued th________(drown) child.

    10.The mother of the_________(drown) child was grieved to death.

    11.Dick jumped out of the way of the_________(approach) train.

    12.The manager needs another copy of the_________(sign) contract.

    13.The_________(return) letter had no stamps on it.

    14.I've heard him_________(criticize) many times.

    15.One should always be careful with_________(load) guns.

    16.The composer was very happy to hear his works_________(play) by the famous orchestra.

    17.Do you know the girl_________(play) the violin?

    18.Today's farmers have increased milk production greatly through_________ (improve) methods of breeding, feeding and managing dairy cattle.

    二、单项选择(分词的逻辑主语)。

    19.Before singing the school song, _________.

    A. a poem was recited

    B. recited a poem

    C. they recited a poem

    D. they have recited a poem

    20.Working like a telescope,_________the size of objects at great distances.

    A. which magnifies a telephoto lens

    B. a telephoto lens magnifies

    C. a telephoto lens which magnifies

    D. and magnifying a telephoto lens

    21.Jumping into the water, _________.

    A. the drowning child was rescued

    B. the drowned child was rescued

    C. the lifeguard rescued the drowning child

    D. the lifeguard rescued the drowned child

    22.After jumping out of a boat, _________.

    A. the shark bites the man

    B. the shark bit the man

    C. the man was bitten by a shark

    D. the man is bitten by a shark

    23._________, the dog was fed.

    A. After doing my homework

    B. To have done my homework

    C. After I did my homework

    D. My homework was done

    24._________, we went swimming.

    A. Being a hot day

    B. Due to a hot day

    C. It was a hot day

    D. The day being hot

    25._________, all the quarrels came to an end.

    A. The lost money was found

    B. Finding the lost money

    C. Because the lost money found

    D. With the lost money found

    26. _________James Bland, Carry Me Back to Old Virginny was adopted as the state song of Virginia in 1940.

    A. Was written by

    B. Writing by

    C. He wrote the

    D. Written by

    27.Playing the trumpet with dazzling originality,_________dominated jazz for 20 years.

    A. Louis Armstrong

    B. the influence of Louis Armstrong

    C. the music of Louis Armstrong

    D. Louis Armstrong's talent

    28. _________in a recent science competition, the three students were awarded scholarships totaling $21,000.

    A. To be judged the best

    B. Having judged the best

    C. Judged the best

    D. Judging the best

    29. _________to steel, chromium increases the metal's hardness.

    A. Added

    B. In addition

    C. Adding

    D. Adds

    30.Bob was lying on the beach, his hands_________under his head.

    A. were crossing

    B. were crossed

    C. crossing

    D. crossed

    31.Many strange new means of transport have been developed in our century, the strangest of them_________perhaps the hovercraft.

    A. is

    B. being

    C. will be

    D. has been

    32.No one else_________willing to go, he offered to take the message.

    A. was

    B. had been

    C. were

    D. being

    33._________, a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of language is poor.

    A. Other things being equal

    B. Were other things equal

    C. To be equal to other things

    D. Other things to be equal

    34.Maggie ran back to the kitchen, eggs_________carefully in her hands.

    A. to be held

    B. held

    C. were held

    D. holding

    35.Agriculture is the country's chief source of wealth, wheat _________by far the biggest cereal crop.

    A. is

    B. being

    C. has been

    D. to be

    36.All things _________, the planned trip will have to be called off.

    A. considered

    B. be considered

    C. considering

    D. having considered

    三、单项选择(分词的完成式)。

    37.A new technique _________, the yields as whole increased by 20 percent.

    A. working out

    B. having been worked out

    C. having worked out

    D. to have been worked out

    38. _________that everything was in place, he locked up the shop and went home.

    A. Checking

    B. Having checked

    C. Being checked

    D. Having been checked

    39.The dying soldier had the message_________straight to the commander.

    A. sent

    B. to be sent

    C. be sent

    D. being sent

    40. _________the earth to be flat, many feared that Columbus would fall off the edge of the earth.

    A. Having believed

    B. Believing

    C. Believed

    D. Being believed

    41._________ many times in a row, the opponent decided to give up fighting.

    A. Having defeated

    B. Having been defeated

    C. For having been defeated

    D. As having been defeated

    42.With production_________up steadily, the factory needs an ever-increasing supply of raw materials.

    A. having gone

    B. going

    C. to go

    D. having been going

    43.The supermarket is very crowded on Sundays, with people _________.

    A. going in and out

    B. to go in and out

    C. gone in and out

    D. having gone in and out

    44.The fog_________dense, all the planes were suspended.

    A. is

    B. was

    C. being

    D. having been

    45.The decision _________, what is to be done now is how to carry it out.

    A. been made

    B. being made

    C. having been made

    D. being making

    46.There seemed little hope that the explorer,_________in the tropical forest, would find his way through it.

    A. to be deserted

    B. having deserted

    C. to have been deserted

    D. having been deserted

    47.The destructive fire _________, the firefighters recommended the occupants' getting an alarm device.

    A. having been put out

    B. being put out

    C. had been put out

    D. was put out

    四、单项选择(分词作补足语)。

    48.You will see this product_________wherever you go.

    A. to be advertised

    B. advertised

    C. advertise

    D. advertising

    49.The manager promised to keep me_________of how our business was going on.

    A. to be informed

    B. on informing

    C. informed

    D. informing

    50.Corn originated in the New World and thus was not known in Europe until Columbus found it_________in Cuba.

    A. being cultivated

    B. having cultivated

    C. been cultivated

    D. cultivating

    51.When I caught him_________me, I stopped buying things there and started dealing with another shop.

    A. cheat

    B. cheating

    C. to cheat

    D. to be cheating

    52.He was caught_________his classmate's money the other day.

    A. to steal

    B. stealing

    C. to have stolen

    D. having stolen

    53.Mrs. Douglas unknowingly left a package_________on the shop counter.

    A. laying

    B. to lie

    C. laid

    D. lying

    54.His remarks left me_________about his real purpose.

    A. wondered

    B. wonder

    C. to wonder

    D. wondering

    55.Next time I catch you _________, I'11 turn you in to the police.

    A. stealing from others' pockets

    B. steal from other's pockets

    C. stealing other's pockets

    D. to steal from other's pockets

    56.They'11 have you_________if you don't pay your taxes.

    A. to be arrested

    B. arrested

    C. arrest

    D. being arrested

    57.— There is something wrong with the table.

    — yes, I can _________.

    A. feel it that it's moving

    B. feel it moves

    C. feel it moving

    D. feel it to move

    58.The hall was too noisy for the speaker to make himself _________.

    A. hear

    B. hearing

    C. being heard

    D. heard

    五、动名词与现在分词的区别。

    分析下列短文中-ing形式所充当的成分,并判断其是动名词还是现在分词。

    Passage 1

    Pavarotti, Opera Star Finds Creative Passion in Painting

    Tenor Luciano Pavarotti holds a handkerchief whenever he sings in concert. Yet in real life he is more likely to be found holding a paintbrush. For his great love is painting vividly colored pictures of Italian villages and seascapes. What he likes best about painting is its contrast to opera, where the challenge is to use one's talents to bring to life the works of others. "When I finish a canvas, I feel I have created a world.”

    Passage 2

    Nobody Can Decipher My Handwriting

    One of his friends came to him saying , "I have a brother living in the capital. Would you mind writing him a letter for me?”“But I don't think I have time to go to the city!" he said.

    “I am not asking you to go to the city," the friend explained, "I only asked if you would be kind enough to write him a letter." "I understand you perfectly the first time," he replied, "But nobody can decipher(辨认) my handwriting except myself. So if I'm not there to read it to him, it's no use writing . That's why I say I am not going to the capital.”

    Passage 3

    Break the Ice

    There was a mutual attraction between my sister and a trainee working at her office. However, both being shy, they could barely even speak to each other.

    During an office party, my sister went into the kitchen to get a drink and the trainee followed. Opening the freezer, he took out some ice, placed it on the work surface and began smashing it with a tin of coffee. Smiling , he explained, "I just wanted to break the ice between us.”

    六、分析下列句子中粗体部分的-ing结构是动名词复合结构还是分词短语,并翻译成汉语。

    59.I don't see how you can avoid the matter being discussed .

    60. The matter being discussed is of great importance to your writing.

    61. Children objecting to their parents' remarrying has become a social problem.

    62. The children objecting to this proposal stand on the right, please.

    63. The children objecting to this proposal surprised us all.

    64. Children bringing newspapers can get $10 a day.

    65.Last night I was awakened by someone tapping at the door .

    66.I find myself resentful at having to talk to someone wearing sunglasses . Worst of all are those mirrored-lens sunglasses that, when you look into them, throw back two slightly distorted pictures of yourself.

    67.I remember my parents taking me to the zoo.

    68.When I was a child, I would take a flashlight to bed with me so that I could read comic books without my parents knowing about it.

    69.The noise of the desks being opened and closed could be heard out in the street.

    70.Along with approximately 180 soldiers, he chose to fight to the death against an army numbering in the thousands.

    71.There was no chance of Davy emerging from the battle alive.

    72.With the defenders refusing to raise the white flag, Santa Anna's soldiers would take no prisoners.

    73.We were greatly encouraged by the news of China having launched another man-made satellite.

    74.Anyone with half an eye on the unemployment figures knew that the assertion about economic recovery being just around the corner was untrue.

    75.The eye of an animal is quite easy to see. How then can the eyes be prevented from spoiling the animal blending with its environment? One solution would be for the animal to keep its eyes closed when danger threatens.

    七、辨别改错(分词构成复合形容词)。

    76.In this way these insects show an efficient use of their sound-produced(A) ability, organizing(B) two sounds delivered(C) at a high rate as one call(D).

    77.If a hydrogen-filling(A) balloon is brought(B) near(C) a flame, it will explode(D).

    78.Were(A) the Times Co. to purchase another major media company, there is no doubt that it could(B) dramatically transform a family-ran(C) enterprise that still gets 90% of its(D) revenues from newspapers.

    79.Because(A) the diamond is the hardest natural(B) occurring substance, it is used in industry for cutting(C), grinding, and boring other hard(D) materials.

    80.A great many(A) teachers firmly(B) believe that English is one of the poorest-taught(C) subjects in high schools at present(D).

    81.As long as(A) poor people, who in general are colored, are in conflict with(B) richer people, who in general are lighter(C) skin(D), there's going to be a constant racial conflict in the world.

    八、单项选择(综合练习)。

    82.You would be_________if you thought that the problem was so cut and dried; in reality, it is much more complicated.

    A. narrow-minded

    B. narrow-minding

    C. narrowly-mind

    D. narrowly-minded

    83. _______substances include various forms of silica, pumice, and emery.

    A. Natural abrasives occur

    B. Abrasion occurs in natural

    C. Naturally occurring abrasive

    D. A natural occurrence of abrasion

    84.The_________economy at the turn of the century was due in large part to the influx of thousands of immigrants.

    A. rapid expanding

    B. rapid expansion

    C. rapidly expanding

    D. rapid expand

    85. ________an answer, they decided to send an express telegram to them.

    A. Having received not

    B. Not received

    C. Received not

    D. Not having received

    86.Niagara Falls is a great tourist attraction,_________millions of visitors every year.

    A. to draw

    B. drawing

    C. to be drawn

    D. draws

    87.Language is a highway,_________all people and all ages.

    A. to link

    B. linking

    C. linked

    D. links

    88.The computer works very fast,_________data at the speed of light.

    A. having handled

    B. handling

    C. handled

    D. handles

    89.Though_________no Japanese, Charles was able to communicate with them.

    A. having understood

    B. understanding

    C. understood

    D. being understood

    90.This crop has similar qualities to the previous one,_________both wind-resistant and adapted to the same type of soil.

    A. being

    B. been

    C. to be

    D. having been

    91.The speech which he made_________the project has bothered me greatly.

    A. being concerned

    B. concerned

    C. be concerned

    D. concerning

    92.The question_________tomorrow is whether income tax should be increased.

    A. to debate

    B. to be debated

    C. debated

    D. that it will be debated

    93.After a few rounds of talks, both sides regarded the territory dispute _________.

    A. being settled

    B. to be settled

    C. had settled

    D. as settled

    94.As early as 1647 Ohio made a decision that free, tax-supported schools should be established in every town_________50 house-holds or more.

    A. having

    B. to have

    C. to have had

    D. having had

    95.After the country won independence, great emphasis was laid on expanding education, with girls as well as boys_________to go to school.

    A. to be encouraged

    B. being encouraged

    C. been encouraged

    D. be encouraged

    96.Don't get your schedule _________; stay with us in this class.

    A. to change

    B. changing

    C. changed

    D. change

    97.No matter how frequently _________, the works of Beethoven always attract large audiences.

    A. performing

    B. performed

    C. to be performed

    D. being performed

    98. ________with the picture, Mary tore it to pieces.

    A. Dissatisfying thoroughly

    B. To dissatisfy thoroughly

    C. Being thoroughly dissatisfied

    D. To be thoroughly dissatisfied

    99. ________with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all.

    A. When compared

    B. Compare

    C. While comparing

    D. Comparing

    100.The guard walked through the train_________everyone's ticket.

    A. inspecting

    B. inspected

    C. being inspected

    D. to be inspected

    101. ________nothing to talk about, the head said goodbye and went out of the room.

    A. There was

    B. Being

    C. As there being

    D. There being

    102._________, the price would be reasonable.

    A. All things are considered

    B. For all things consider

    C. All things considered

    D. If all things considered

    103.Intended to display the work of twentieth-century artists, ________in 1929.

    A. the opening of the Museum of Modern Art

    B. so the Museum of Modern Art opened

    C. why the Museum of Modern Art opened

    D. the Museum of Modern Art opened

    104. ________at the turn of the century, the Minnesota State Capital building is made of white granite and marble.

    A. Erected

    B. Was erected

    C. To erect it

    D. Erecting

    105.Really? She had her driving license_________for reckless driving?

    A. withdraw

    B. withdrawing

    C. withdrew

    D. withdrawn

    106.With such a strong wind _________, the wire may break at any time.

    A. blows

    B. blowing

    C. blew

    D. is blowing

    107. ________left before the deadline, I am afraid I can't finish the experiment on time.

    A. Although such a short time

    B. It is such a short time

    C. With so short time

    D. With such a short time

    108.We have to go to other places to find a crane, there_________no crane here that stands idle.

    A. is

    B. to be

    C. being

    D. having been

    109.The article opens and closes with descriptions of two news reports, each_________one major point in contrast with the other.

    A. makes

    B. made

    C. is to make

    D. making

    110.As a pianist, he can hardly stand hearing a piano_________so badly.

    A. playing

    B. being played

    C. to play

    D. having played

    111. ________of the burden of ice, the balloon climbed up and drifted to the South.

    A. To be free

    B. Freeing

    C. To free

    D. Freed

    112.Geophysicists have collaborated with archaeologists and anthropo-logists to study the magnetic properties of pottery and fireplaces at sites_________by early humans.

    A. occupied

    B. occupying

    C. which occupy

    D. were occupied

    113.During the course of its growth, a frog undergoes a true metamor-phosis_________with a fishlike larval stage.

    A. begin

    B. began

    C. beginning

    D. is begun

    114._________, you should have no trouble with the difficult work.

    A. Knowing this

    B. If you are knowing this

    C. From knowing this

    D. If you had known this

    115.One should never lose one's heart when_________temporary difficulties.

    A. confronted with

    B. confront with

    C. confronting with

    D. confronted

    116.The difference between a winner and loser is, when ________immense difficulties, the former never loses heart.

    A. confronted with

    B. confronting with

    C. it is confronted with

    D. confront with

    117.The other two children and three of the adults also had wounds _________ surgery.

    A. required

    B. require

    C. requiring

    D. to require

    118.A stream of volcanic lava flows differently,_________on the sort of ground it flows over.

    A. to depend

    B. depending

    C. that depends

    D. when it depended

    119.Just as the value of a telephone network increases with each new phone_________to the system, so does the value of a computer system increase with each program that turns out.

    A. adding

    B. to have added

    C. to add

    D. added

    120.To everybody's surprise, the meeting ended, with nothing _________.

    A. settled

    B. being settled

    C. settling

    D. to settle

    121.These are examples of the problems_________by science that we in America and other societies face.

    A. to be posed

    B. that has been posed

    C. posed

    D. posing

    122. ________from general worker-protection laws, women workers are also satisfied with special laws designed to protect them.

    A. Being benefited

    B. Benefiting

    C. Benefited

    D. Been benefited

    123.Efforts should be made to cultivate a business and legal environ-ment_________fair competition between national industries and foreign-funded enterprises.

    A. facilitate

    B. facilitated

    C. facilitating

    D. to be facilitating

    124.A similar system has been used to aid in the removal of brain tumors in children, a procedure_________extremely risky.

    A. to be considered

    B. considered

    C. to have been considered

    D. considering

    125. ________any previous experience, John doesn't stand a chance of getting that job.

    A. Not having

    B. Not having had

    C. Having not

    D. Having not had

    126.I picked my way through the wet grass, my feet_________the saturated soil.

    A. sank into

    B. to sink into

    C. being sunk into

    D. sinking into

    127. ________the financial means to remain independent, Thomas Edison was compelled to seek employment as a night telegraph operator.

    A. He was deprived of

    B. That he was deprived of

    C. Although he was deprived of

    D. Deprived of

    128.Everything_________into consideration, Bob is more suitable for the job.

    A. taking

    B. being taken

    C. to be taken

    D. taken

    129.Electrical resistance is a common property of all materials, _________.

    A. differ only in degree

    B. only in degree it differs

    C. it only differs in degree

    D. differing only in degree

    130. ________for her anthropological research, Miss Mead also was involved with the World Federation Mental Health.

    A. Noted primarily

    B. Noting primarily

    C. Being primarily noted

    D. Having primarily noted

    131._________, she went back to her room.

    A. There was no cause for alarm

    B. There being no cause for alarm

    C. There be no cause for alarm

    D. There has been no cause for alarm

    132.The human skeleton consists of more than two hundred bones _________ together by tough and relatively inelastic connective tissues called ligaments.

    A. bound

    B. to bind

    C. binding

    D. bind them

    133.The criticism threw new light on the novel and the students found themselves_________it with fresh eyes.

    A. read

    B. reading

    C. to read

    D. having read

    134.The carat,_________as a unit for weighing gems, derived its name from the Greek word for the carob bean, a small weight.

    A. is still used

    B. still used

    C. still is used

    D. it is still used

    135.Anna was reading a piece of science fiction, completely ________to the outside world.

    A. being lost

    B. having lost

    C. losing

    D. lost

    136.He wasn't asked to take on the chairmanship of the society, _________ insufficiently popular with all members.

    A. being considered

    B. considering

    C. to be considered

    D. having considered

    137.With age, the mineral content of human bones decreases, ________them more fragile.

    A. make

    B. and to make

    C. thereby making

    D. which it makes

    138.Alaska found the first years of its statehood costly because it had to take over the expense of services_________previously by the federal government.

    A. to be provided

    B. being provided

    C. provided

    D. providing

    139. ________363 miles between the cities of Albany and Buffalo in New York State, the Erie Canal helped link the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes.

    A. The extension of

    B. The extension

    C. Extending

    D. Extends

    140.It's easy to blame the decline of conversation on the pace of modern life and on the vague changes_________place in our ever-changing world.

    A. taking

    B. to take

    C. take

    D. taken

    141.Only a small portion of college youth have actually been drafted and sent to fight in Vietnam, as_________to the nation's previous wars.

    A. compared

    B. comparing

    C. comparison

    D. being compared

    142.Though_________in San Francisco, Dave had always preferred to record the plain facts of small-town life.

    A. raised

    B. grown

    C. developed

    D. cultivated

    九、单项选择(提高题)。

    143.The vocabulary and grammatical differences between British and American English are so trivial and few as hardly _________.

    A. noticed

    B. to be noticed

    C. being noticed

    D. to notice

    144.The house was very quiet,_________as it was on the side of a mountain.

    A. isolated

    B. isolating

    C. being isolated

    D. having been isolated

    145. ________as it was at such a time, his work attracted much attention.

    A. Being published

    B. Published

    C. Publishing

    D. To be published

    146.First designated in 1970, Earth Day has become an annual interna-tional event_________concerns about environmental issues such as pollution.

    A. dedicated to raising

    B. dedicated raising

    C. dedicates to raise

    D. that dedicates to raising

    147.The country's chief exports are iron ore, coal, wool and cotton goods, wool_________the most important of these.

    A. has been

    B. is

    C. being

    D. is being

    148.With all the work _________, I don't know if I'11 have time to go out.

    A. done

    B. to be done

    C. to do

    D. doing

    E. being done

    149.I eventually found her_________with her friends in a pub.

    A. sit chatting

    B. sitting to chat

    C. sitting chatting

    D. sit to chat

    150.In Europe it is quite usual to cross your legs when you are sitting _________ to someone even at an important meeting.

    A. to talk

    B. to talking

    C. talking

    D. for talking

    151.Along the rocky New England coast are small areas of sand gravel beach, some created from debris,_________by the action of ocean storms.

    A. others build up

    B. others built up

    C. others are build up

    D. others were built up

    152.She answered the door_________a magazine she _________.

    A. carried, read

    B. carrying, had been reading

    C. carried, was reading

    D. carrying, had read

    153.The sale usually takes place outside the house, with the audience _________ on benches, chairs or boxes.

    A. having seated

    B. seating

    C. seated

    D. having been seated

    154.All flights_________because of the storm, they decided to take the train.

    A. having canceled

    B. have been canceled

    C. having been canceled

    D. were canceled

    155.There was a very interesting remark in a book by an Englishman that I read recently_________what he thought was a reason for this American characteristic.

    A. giving

    B. gave

    C. to give

    D. given

    156.Peter went to the Congress very early,_________to push out the dissidents as many as he could.

    A. his mind being made up

    B. with his mind made up

    C. with his mind making up

    D. his mind making up

    157.He smiled, stared at her hand for a moment, then_________away quickly.

    A. walked

    B. walking

    C. to walk

    D. walks

    158.The delegates were seen_________in the hall but they didn't make known the problems _________.

    A. be assembling, discussed

    B. assembling, discussed

    C. assembled, discussing

    D. being assembled, discussing

    159.How many of us _________, say, a meeting that is irrelevant to us would be interested in the discussion?

    A. attended

    B. attending

    C. to attend

    D. have attended

    160.Anyone with half an eye on the unemployment figures knew that the assertion about economic recovery_________just around the corner was untrue.

    A. would be

    B. to be

    C. was

    D. being

    161.The letters of Abigail Adams to her husband and future President, John,_________during the American Revolution, conveyed a vivid picture of the times.

    A. were written

    B. which written

    C. written

    D. written when

    162.Relative humidity is the amount of water vapor the air contains at a certain temperature_________with the amount it could hold at that temperature.

    A. to compare

    B. compared

    C. comparing

    D. compares

    163.All eels spawn in the sea, the eggs hatching into transparent, ribbon-like larvae _________, feeding until they metamorphose into small eels.

    A. that drift about

    B. drift about

    C. about drifting

    D. drift about them

    164.Founded around 1075, the Acoma Pueblo is considered ________settlement in the United States.

    A. the oldest continuously occupied

    B. occupied continuously the oldest

    C. the oldest occupied continuously

    D. continuously the oldest occupied

    十、辨别改错。

    165.The Portuguese give(A) a great deal of credit to one man(B) for having promoted(C) sea travel, that man was(D) Prince Henry the navigator, who lived in the 15th century.

    166.Beethoven, the great musician, wrote(A) nine symphonies in his life, most of them were written(B) after he had lost(C) his hearing(D).

    167.Writing(A) in verse, lucid style, the book describes the author's childhood(B) experiences(C) in Louisiana just before outbreak(D) of the Civil War.

    168.Founded(A) in 1961 and employed(B) an estimated(C) 35,000 people, the organization has gained a reputation for brutality(D).

    169.He cannot tell the difference between true(A) praise and flattering(B) statements making(C) only to gain(D) his favor.

    170.Whenever we hear of(A) a natural disaster, even(B) in a distant part of the world, we feel sympathy(C) for the people to have affected(D).

    171.In the teaching of(A) mathematics, the way of instruction is generally traditional, with(B) teachers presenting formal(C) lectures and students take(D) notes.

    172.The conveniences that Americans desire reflecting(A) not so much a leisurely(B) lifestyle as a busy lifestyle in which even minutes of time are(C) too valuable to be wasted(D).

    173.The universe works in a way so far remove(A) from what common sense would(B) allow that(C) words of any kind must necessarily be inadequate to explain it(D).

    174.The Committee adopted a resolution requiring(A) the seven automakers selling(B) the most cars in the state making(C) 2 percent of those vehicles emissions-free(D) by 1998.

    175.Plants synthesize(A) carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide with the aid(B) of energy is derived(C) from sunlight(D).

    176.Charlotte Perkins Gilman is known primarily(A) as an author of short(D) stories, but she also wrote an influential book argued(C) for equal(D) economic opportunities for women.

    177.Government money appropriated for art(A) in the 1930s made possible(B) hundreds of murals and statues still admiration(C) in small towns all over(D) the United States.

    178.Ulysses S. Kay was among the(A) United States composers visited(B) the Soviet Union in 1958 to participate(C) in a cultural exchange program(D).

    179.Carrie Chapman was instrumental(A) in passing(B) the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution gives(C) women the right to vote(D).

    180.Carrie Chapman organized(A) the League of Women Voters after(B) successfully campaign(C) for the constitutional amendment that gave(D) women the right to vote.

    181.With(A) production having gone up(B) steadily, the factory needs an ever-increasing(C) supply of(D) raw materials.

    182.Financier Andrew Mellon donated(A) most of his magnificent art collection(B) to the National Gallery of Art, where(C) it is now locating(D).

    183.Like all ecological systems, a forest is made up of(A) a living environ-ment and a nonliving environment, the latter(B) is composed of(C) air, rocks(D), soil, and water.

    184.Won(A) its war for independence in 1783, the United States then struggled to establish(B) its own(C) economic and financial system(D).

    185.Bacteria lived(A) in the soil play(B) a vital role in recycling(C) the carbon and nitrogen needed(D) by plants.

    186.Some(A) snakes have hollow teeth are called(B) fangs that they(C) use to poison(D) their victims.

    187.Compare(A) with the jagged(B) estuaries(C) of the Atlantic coast, the Pacific coast seems almost uniformly(D) straight.

    188.Discovery(A) in 1789 and(B) isolated from(C) other elements in 1841, uranium is valued as(D) a source of atomic energy.

    189.Celery, an edible(A) plant is having(B) long stalks topped with(C) feathery leaves, grows best(D) in cool weather.

    190.In 1862 Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, allows(A) settlers(B) 160 acres of free land(C) after they had worked it for(D) five years.

    191.After(A) a heavy rain, a rainbow may spread all the way across(B) the sky, its two ends seem(C) to rest on(D) the Earth.

    分词练习答案

    一、用括号中动词的适当形式填空(两种分词的区别)。

    1. grown

    2. Growing

    3. fallen

    4. falling

    5. falling

    6. widened

    7. burned

    8. burning

    9. drowning

    10. drowned

    11. approaching

    12. signed

    13. returned

    14. criticized

    15. loaded

    16. played

    17. playing

    18. improved

    二~四、单项选择。

    19-20: CB

    21-25: CCCDD

    26-30: DACAD

    31-35: BDABB

    36-40: ABBAB

    41-45: BBACC

    46-50: DABCA

    51-55: BBDDA

    56-58: BCD

    五、动名词与现在分词的区别。

    Passage 1

    painting动名词

    holding分词

    painting动名词

    painting动名词

    Passage 2

    saying分词

    living分词

    writing动名词

    asking分词

    writing动名词

    going分词

    Passage 3

    working分词

    being分词

    opening分词

    smashing动名词

    smiling分词

    六、分析下列句子中粗体部分的-ing结构是动名词复合结构还是分词短语,并翻译成汉语。

    59.动名词复合结构

    我不知道你怎样才能避免讨论这个问题。

    60.分词作定语

    正在讨论的这个问题对你们的写作很重要。

    61.动名词复合结构

    孩子们反对父母再婚,这已成为一个普遍的社会问题。

    62.分词作定语

    反对这个计划的孩子们请站到右边来。

    63.动名词复合结构

    这些孩子竟然反对这一计划,真让我们惊讶。

    64.分词作定语

    那些送报的孩子每天可以得到10美元。

    65.动名词复合结构

    昨晚有人敲门,把我吵醒了。

    66.分词作定语

    我很讨厌跟戴着墨镜的人讲话,尤其是那种像镜子一样的太阳镜,因为你往里看时,反射出来的是两个你自己变形的模样。

    67.动名词复合结构

    我还记得父母带我去动物园的情景。

    68.动名词复合结构

    小的时候,我习惯把手电筒带到床上,这样我可以在被窝里看连环画而不让父母发现。

    69.动名词复合结构

    课桌一开一关的噪音远远地在大街上都能听得见。

    70.分词作定语

    带着约180名将士,他决定同几千人的敌军进行殊死搏斗。

    71.动名词复合结构

    戴维从战场上生还的希望渺茫。

    72.分词短语作状语

    由于敌人拒绝举旗投降,桑塔·安纳的将士们决定歼灭全部敌人,不抓俘虏。

    73.动名词复合结构

    听到中国又成功发射一颗人造卫星,我们都感到欢欣鼓舞。

    74.动名词复合结构

    任何人只要稍稍看看目前失业率的数据,就可知道断言经济复苏即将到来是毫无根据的。

    75.动名词复合结构

    动物的眼睛很容易被发现。怎样才能防止因为眼睛而破坏了环境对动物的保护作用呢?一个解决办法就是,当它面临危险时把眼睛闭上。

    七、辨别改错(分词构成复合形容词)。

    76. A/sound-producing

    77. A/hydrogen-filled

    78. C/family-run

    79. B/naturally

    80. C/most poorly-taught

    81. D/skinned

    八~九、单项选择。

    82-85: ACCD

    86-90: BBBBA

    91-95: DBDAB

    96-100: CBCAA

    101-105: DCDAD

    106-110: BDCDB

    111-115: DACAA

    116-120: ACBDA

    121-125: CBCBA

    126-130: DDDDA

    131-135: BABBD

    136-140: ACCCA

    141-145: AABAB

    146-150: ACCCC

    151-155: BBCCA

    156-160: BABBD

    161-164: CBAA

    十、辨别改错。

    165. D/being

    166. B/written

    167. A/Written

    168. B/employing

    169. C/made

    170. D/affected

    171. D/taking

    172. A/reflect

    173. A/removed

    174. C/to make

    175. C/derived

    176. C/book arguing

    177. C/admired

    178. B/composers visiting

    179. C/giving

    180. C/campaigning

    181. B/going up

    182. D/located

    183. C/composed of

    184. A/Having won

    185. A/living

    186. B/called

    187. A/Compared

    188. A/Discovered

    189. B/having

    190. A/allowing

    191. C/seeming

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