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(1)REVIEW N12 I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others 1.A.wipe B.wisdom C.witch D.windy A.yearly B.wear C.dear D.fear 3.A.unit B.usual C.unique D.upon 4.A competition B completion C information D question 5.A billion 6.A mow A lonely 8.A places B climbing B know B young B cares C bright C dawn C yes C colleges D blouse D window D lawyer D fishes IV Choose the best answer 1. _ we saw an accident A While we were walking to school B After we had walked to school C When we walked to school D Before we have walked to school 2.When I came to visit Mike, _ A he is listening to music B he was listening to music C he will listen to music D he has listening to music _ since we had a quarrel A I didn’t talk with him B I hadn’t talked to him C I haven’t talked with him D I wasn’t talking to him 4.When the police arrived, _ A the robbers had left the bank B they saw the robbers were leaving the bank C the bank was full of the robbers D the robbers were going to leave the bank He played some games and then he went to bed A Playing some games, and then he had gone to bed B He went to bed before having played some games C After he had played some games, he went to bed D While he was playing some games, he was going to bed 6.By the time we arrived, _ A he left for the office B he has left for the office C he had left for the office D he were leaving for the office 7.Tom played the computer games _ A before he was doing the homework B while he did the homework C by the time he has done the homework D after he had done the homework 8.ere are many places of to visist in London A interest B intertesting C interested D interestingly 9.I often take part social activities every weekend A in B for C against D over Tom was accused some top secret document A to steal B of having stolen C of stealing D to have stolen 10 No one can prevent us _ good things A to doB from doing C of doing D in order to 11 As a teacher and a leader, she wanted us effectively A have known how to learn B knowing how to learn C to know how to learn D to know of learning learn 12 Mary said, “I regret him earlier in my life” A to meet B not having met C to have met D at meeting Martin denied the accused man on the day of the crime A to see B of having seen C to have seen D having seen 13 She often thinks carefully any questions A before answering B before having answered C by answering D having answering 14.Lam wants to his office A that you come B you come to C you come D you to come 15.y wasted a whole week him to join the project A to persuade B persuading C persuaded D persuade Lop11.com (2) 16 in this kind of campaign many times, these volunteers are experienced A Taking part B Take part C Having taken part D.take part What is one of the most difficult aspects of volunteer work? A doing B done C D.to 18The government spent a lot of money roads joining the countries A building B built C to build D.buit 19 _ money is a simple way to charity A Donating B Having donated C Donation D Donor 20She thought that she was the _ bride in the world A happy B most happy C happier D happiest 21 _ being ill, she still went to class on time A Although B In spite of C Even D Though III Put the verbs in parentheses into the correct form: (Bare inf, to Inf, Gerund or Present Participle It is easy (see) animals on the road in daylight I asked him (explain) but he refused (say) any thing 3.It is pleasant (sit) by the fire at night There was no way of (get) out of the building except by (climb) down a rope It’s no good (write) to him; he never answers letters Ask him (come) .in Don’t keep him (stand) at the door We watched the children (jump) from a window and (fall) into a blanket held by people below It is very pleasant (wake) up and (hear) the rain (beat) on the windows IVRead the passage and answer the questions below Each summer, the Winant and Clayton Volunteer program sends a group of Americans to volunteer in London for seven weeks and provides housing and a small stipened to help defray the high cost of living After seven weeks of volunteering, participants have two weeks to travel independently before returning to London to evaluate the program and get their flight back to the United States The application includes a few short essays, a series of questions about the type of placement one would prefer, and an informal interview with former volunteers that gives applicants a chance to find out more about the program Deciding to participate takes a small leap of faith The roster of volunteer placments and housing options can change from year to year and volunteers can’t choose their placment in advance But once you’re accepted you instantly feel that you’ve joined a close knit group The volunteer coordinator is in frequent contact through mailings and e-mails to help you prepare for the trip, and there is a daylong orientation in New York that bring all the volunteers together before departure for London How long a group of Americans volunteer in London? A two weeks B each summer C seven weeks D three weeks 2.What does the Winant and Clayton Volunteer progrm provide them with? A housing and a small stipend B a few short essays C transportation D foods and clothes 3.Which of the following is NOT included in the application? A a series of questions about the type of placement one would prefer B an informal interview with former volunteers C a few short essays D the roster of volunteer placements 4.What can the volunteers after seven weeks of volunteering? A.They can have two weeks to travel independently B They can have two weeks to evaluate the program C They can return to London D They can get their flight back to the United States 5.How does the volunteer coordinator keep in contact with you? A Through televisions and newspapers B Through telephone and e-mails C Through mailings and e-mails D Through radio and cell-phone Lop11.com (3)