The Preposition 1.The boat is passing the bridge A.under B.through C.across D.at 2.Taiwan is the east of Fujian. A in B.at C.to D.on 3.He suddenly retumed B.at 4edoeoRmilefe C.in A.10 minutes later B.after 10 minutes C.in 10 minutes D.10 minutes after 5.It's very careless you to mate so many mistakes. A of B for C at D in 6.His father is middle-aged man about forty A.over C.below D.at 7.I got up trying to wipe the dust _my coat. A.from B.of C off D out of 8 The latest scientific discoveries throw doubt the original theory. .to B.on C.at 9.The D.ove e treasures are now show in the Science Museum A.for B.at C.to D.on 10.About twenty percent of the population of our country live wages A.by B.on C.with D.of 11.After finishing middle school,my younger brother went to work A.in B.on C.at D.by 12.Oh,it's you,your voice sounds quite different the phone A.in B.on C for D.from 13."We have won a great victory our enemy,"the captain said. A on B C.ov D.abov 14.We are gratefu your help A.to you with B.for you for C.to you for D.for you to 15.Farmers sometimes feed potatoes the pigs. A on B.to C.with D.into 16 She has been married a young worker A.with B.by C.to D 17.Red flags stand out brightly the blue sky A.against B.by C.under D.above 18.That he had a lot of practice volleyball was the reason why he defeated all the other players. A in B at C.on D.about 19.Jim stole a glance Mary to see if she approved of what he was suggesting. A.at B.from C.on D.over 20.I should like to shake you the hand
The Preposition 1. The boat is passing _ the bridge. A. under B. through C. across D. at 2. Taiwan is _ the east of Fujian. A. in B. at C. to D. on 3. He suddenly returned _ a rainy night. A. on B. at C. in D. during 4. The doctor will be free _. A. 10 minutes later B. after 10 minutes C. in 10 minutes D. 10 minutes after 5. It’s very careless _ you to mate so many mistakes. A. of B. for C. at D. in 6. His father is a middle-aged man _ about forty. A. over B. of C. below D. at 7. I got up trying to wipe the dust _ my coat. A. from B. of C. off D. out of 8. The latest scientific discoveries throw doubt _ the original theory. A. to B. on C. at D. over 9. These treasures are now _ show in the Science Museum. A. for B. at C. to D. on 10. About twenty percent of the population of our country live _ wages. A. by B. on C. with D. of 11. After finishing middle school, my younger brother went to work _ a farm. A. in B. on C. at D. by 12. Oh, it’s you, your voice sounds quite different _ the phone. A. in B. on C. for D. from 13. “We have won a great victory _ our enemy,” the captain said. A. on B. upon C. over D. above 14. We are grateful _ your help. A. to you with B. for you for C. to you for D. for you to 15. Farmers sometimes feed potatoes _ the pigs. A. on B. to C. with D. into 16. She has been married _ a young worker. A. with B. by C. to D. / 17. Red flags stand out brightly _ the blue sky. A. against B. by C. under D. above 18. That he had a lot of practice _ volleyball was the reason why he defeated all the other players. A. in B. at C. on D. about 19. Jim stole a glance _ Mary to see if she approved of what he was suggesting. A. at B. from C. on D. over 20. I should like to shake you _ the hand
A.with B on C in D.by 21.Aman should not be judged always what he says. A.by B.in C.with D.to 22.It's quite warm today January. A.for B.in C.at D.on 23 Please write pencil not ink A.in;with B.in a;with C.with a;in D.with;in 24.He has no good pen A.to with B.to write with C.to write on D.writing 25.There are a lot of news today's newspaper. A in B.on C.at D.with 26.The girl A.on blue B.of blue C.in blue D.at 27.Look,there isa hole the wal A.on B.at C.in D.of 28.He was wounded」 the leg,so he could no longer walk. A on B in C at D to week,I'm A.by my leave B.at leave C.in holidays D.on holiday 30."Do you know where the nearest grocery store is?""The nearest grocery store is a at Charles street B down Charles Street on Charles Stree D.upon Charles Stree 31. to school,I met an old man. A.On the way B.By the way C.Inmy way D.Using the way 32."Where does he live?""He lives 144 Wall Street. A.at B.in C.on D.by 33.Do you often wait for a long time the bus stop? A.in B on C.at D.under 34.There is a rocking chair the comner of the room A.in B.on C.at D.round 35.Please wait for me the comer of that street 3 o'clock A.in;at B.on;at C.in;in D.on;in 36.Galaxies and cluster of galaxies are the largest units the structures of the universe A.among B.and C but D that one-celled organisms,nearly all animals have a nervous system of some kind. A.Some B.The C.Except for D.Despite 38."They were the only men who received votes me." A.next B.besides C.unless D.accept
A. with B. on C. in D. by 21. A man should not be judged always _ what he says. A. by B. in C. with D. to 22. It’s quite warm today _ January. A. for B. in C. at D. on 23. Please write _ pencil, not _ ink. A. in; with B. in a; with C. with a; in D. with; in 24. He has no good pen _. A. to with B. to write with C. to write on D. writing 25. There are a lot of news _ today’s newspaper. A. in B. on C. at D. with 26. The girl _ will give us a report. A. on blue B. of blue C. in blue D. at blue 27. Look, there is a hole _ the wall. A. on B. at C. in D. of 28. He was wounded _ the leg, so he could no longer walk. A. on B. in C. at D. to 29. It’s no use ringing me at the office this week, I’m _. A. by my leave B. at leave C. in holidays D. on holiday 30. “Do you know where the nearest grocery store is?” “The nearest grocery store is _.” A. at Charles Street B. down Charles Street C. on Charles Street D. upon Charles Street 31. _ to school, I met an old man. A. On the way B. By the way C. In my way D. Using the way 32. “Where does he live?” “He lives _ 144 Wall Street.” A. at B. in C. on D. by 33. Do you often wait for a long time _ the bus stop? A. in B. on C. at D. under 34. There is a rocking chair _ the corner of the room. A. in B. on C. at D. round 35. Please wait for me _ the corner of that street _ 3 o’clock. A. in; at B. on; at C. in; in D. on; in 36. Galaxies and cluster of galaxies are the largest units _ the structures of the universe. A. among B. and C. but D. that 37. _ one-celled organisms, nearly all animals have a nervous system of some kind. A. Some B. The C. Except for D. Despite 38. “They were the only men who received votes _ me.” A. next B. besides C. unless D. accept
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