1.I'd rather read than watch television; the programs seem ___ all the time.
A. to get worse B. to be getting worse
C. to have got worse D. getting worse
2.As early as 1647, Ohio made a decision that free, tax-supported schools must be established in every town ___ , 50 households or more.
A. having B. to have C. to have had D. having had
3.There was a knock at the door. It was the second time someone ___ me that evening.
A. had interrupted B. would have interrupted
C. to have interrupted D. to interrupt
4.I'm sorry ___ you waiting.
A. to keep B. to be keeping
C. to have kept D. to have been keeping
5.There's a man at the reception desk who seems very angry and I think he means trouble.
A. making B. to make C. to have made D. having made
6.I have heard both teachers and students ___ well of him.
A. to speak B. spoken C. to have spoken D. speak
7.I have no objection ___ your story again.
A. to hear B. to hearing C. to having heard D. to have heard
8.Mrs. Brown is supposed ___ for Italy last week.
A. to have left B. to be leaving C. to leave D. to have been left
9.I object ___ as he is still too young.
A. my son to smoke B. my son smoking
C. to my son to smoke D. to my son's smoking
10.He appeared ___ with our team's performance.
A. satisfying B. to be satisfying C. to satisfy D. satisfied
1.You needn't worry ___ regards the cost of the operation.
A. with B. which C. as D. about
2.The teacher doesn't permit ___ in class.
A. smoke B. smoking C. to smoke D. to have a smoke
3.He didn't allow ___ in his room, actually he did not allow his family at all.
A. to smoke...to smoke B. smoking...to smoke
C. to smoke... smoking D. smoking...smoking
4.You should practise ___ English as much as possible.
A. speak B. speaking C. to speak D. being spoken
5.The Clarks haven't decided yet which hotel ___ .
A. to stay B. is to stay C. to stay at D. is for staying
6.After supper, he asked her if she felt like ___ a walk.
A. take B. taking C. to take D. have taken
7.Stop ___ , boys! It's time for class.
A. talking B. talk C. to talk D. being talking
8.Mr. Brown had us ___ reports all afternoon.
A. write B. written C. to write D. to be writing
9.Does everyone on earth have an equal right ___ an equal share of its resources?
A. by B. at C. to D. over
10.Besides being expensive, the food tastes ___ .
A. badly B. too much bad C. too badly D. bad
A. to get worse B. to be getting worse
C. to have got worse D. getting worse
2.As early as 1647, Ohio made a decision that free, tax-supported schools must be established in every town ___ , 50 households or more.
A. having B. to have C. to have had D. having had
3.There was a knock at the door. It was the second time someone ___ me that evening.
A. had interrupted B. would have interrupted
C. to have interrupted D. to interrupt
4.I'm sorry ___ you waiting.
A. to keep B. to be keeping
C. to have kept D. to have been keeping
5.There's a man at the reception desk who seems very angry and I think he means trouble.
A. making B. to make C. to have made D. having made
6.I have heard both teachers and students ___ well of him.
A. to speak B. spoken C. to have spoken D. speak
7.I have no objection ___ your story again.
A. to hear B. to hearing C. to having heard D. to have heard
8.Mrs. Brown is supposed ___ for Italy last week.
A. to have left B. to be leaving C. to leave D. to have been left
9.I object ___ as he is still too young.
A. my son to smoke B. my son smoking
C. to my son to smoke D. to my son's smoking
10.He appeared ___ with our team's performance.
A. satisfying B. to be satisfying C. to satisfy D. satisfied
1.You needn't worry ___ regards the cost of the operation.
A. with B. which C. as D. about
2.The teacher doesn't permit ___ in class.
A. smoke B. smoking C. to smoke D. to have a smoke
3.He didn't allow ___ in his room, actually he did not allow his family at all.
A. to smoke...to smoke B. smoking...to smoke
C. to smoke... smoking D. smoking...smoking
4.You should practise ___ English as much as possible.
A. speak B. speaking C. to speak D. being spoken
5.The Clarks haven't decided yet which hotel ___ .
A. to stay B. is to stay C. to stay at D. is for staying
6.After supper, he asked her if she felt like ___ a walk.
A. take B. taking C. to take D. have taken
7.Stop ___ , boys! It's time for class.
A. talking B. talk C. to talk D. being talking
8.Mr. Brown had us ___ reports all afternoon.
A. write B. written C. to write D. to be writing
9.Does everyone on earth have an equal right ___ an equal share of its resources?
A. by B. at C. to D. over
10.Besides being expensive, the food tastes ___ .
A. badly B. too much bad C. too badly D. bad