单选题Neither of the young men who had applied for a position in the university _____.A
has been acceptedB
have been acceptedC
was acceptedD
were accepted
第1题:
Simile is applied in ________.
A、In politics, a reformer may have just as strong a love of power as a despot.
B、And is it not, perhaps, a drug which—like opium—has to be taken in continually stronger doses to produce the desired effect?
C、When the Arabs, who had been used to living sparing
第2题:
A has been caused
B had been caused
C will be caused
D will have been caused
第3题:
— How long _____ at this job? — Since 2000.
A、were you employed
B、have you been employed
C、had you been employed
D、will you be employed
第4题:
A.has been sent
B.was sent
C.had been sent
D.was being sent
第5题:
If the operation __ carefully prepared, it would not have been successful.
A. was not
B. has not been
C. had not been
D. were not
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第9题:
The young actor who had been thought highly of()to be a great disappointment.
Aturned up
Bturned out
Cturned down
Dturned in
第10题:
by August
had accepted
him
this
第11题:
has been accepted
have been accepted
was accepted
were accepted
第12题:
their inability has been unable
the inability they possess has not been able
having been unable
they were unable
they have been unable
第13题:
A、were cancelled/ to take
B、having been cancelled/ take
C、have been cancelled/ take
D、had been cancelled/ to take
第14题:
A. awarded
B. was awarded
C. has been awarded
D. had been awarded
第15题:
A、 before fully accepted
B、 before being fully accepted
C、 till are fully accepted
D、 until being fully accepted
第16题:
Had Paul received six more votes in the last election, he ________ our chairman now.
[A] must have been
[B] would have been
[C] were
[D] would be
第17题:
______the survivors know more of how to cope with cold water in the sinking of MV Titanic in 1912 countless lives ______.
A.Have / could have been saved
B.Have / could have saved
C.Had / could has saved
D.had / could have been saved
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第21题:
The work()by the time you get there.
第22题:
among children born out of wedlock there were more girls than boys.
the chance of a woman giving birth to a girl is higher if she has been living with a man before the child was conceived.
for parents who were not cohabiting, boys were born 51.5% of the time.
women who have not been living with a man are more likely to have daughters.
第23题:
turned up
turned out
turned down
turned in
第24题:
has been accepted
have been accepted
was accepted
were accepted