一、1.Identification
Part III Identification (10%)
Directions: Each of the following sentences has four underlined parts marked A, B, C and D. Identify the one that is not correct. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
0. He (went) to the library (and spent) the whole afternoon there (to look for) material for an article (on) Shakespeare.
A.went
B.and spent
C.to look for
D.on
1. Hard (as) he worked, (but) Mr. Brown (couldn"t) keep the shop (properly).
A.as
B.but
C.couldn"t
D.properly
2. (What) he does, he always does (it) well, (though) he has (some difficulties).
A.What
B.it
C.though
D.some difficulties
3. As (quiet) as possible he (unfastened) the door (and) went out into (the frosty) December night.
A.quiet
B.unfastened
C.and
D.the frosty
4. (The) rooms were then (empty) and (most of) them (have been) shut up.
A.The
B.empty
C.most of
D.have been
5. I (enjoy) eating (in) good restaurants (and) (to go to) the theater afterwards.
A.enjoy
B.in
C.and
D.to go to
6. (As) no one (in) the small village knew (nothing) about medicine, Mrs. Smith, a former nurse, had to (work as) a doctor.
A.As
B.in
C.nothing
D.work as
7. There (are) two kinds of (computers) in this country, both of (them) are widely (used) today.
A.are
B.computers
C.them
D.used
8. (Many) unexpected problems (have been arisen) in the course (of) the reconstruction (of) the city.
A.Many
B.have been arisen
C.of
D.of
9. (When) he found he (hadn"t) enough money (to pay for) the meal, he was very much (embarrassing).
A.When
B.hadn"t
C.to pay for
D.embarrassing