36. Since I have heard nothing from him.
A. he had left B. he left C. he has left D. he was left
37. I like looking at these pictures, but I _ enough by lunch time.
A. should have B. will have C. will have had D. have
38. “Are you ready, Ann?” “Yes, I ”.
A. am coming B. come C. came D. have came
39. Why at me like that? What’s the matter?
A. do you look B. have you looked
C. did you look D. are you looking
40. I don’t understand this sentence. What ?
A. does mean this word B. have this word mean
C. means this word D. does this word mean
41. It was noisy next door. Our neighbors a party.
A. had B. were having C. had had D. have had
42. It dark. Shall I turn on the light?
A. is getting B. get C. got D. has got
43. I along the street when I suddenly heard footsteps behind me.
A. was walking B. am walking C. walk D. walked
44. When I last Jane, she to find a job.
A. see/was trying B. saw/was trying C. have seen/tried D. saw/tried
45. Look! That man to open the door of your car.
A. try B. tried C. is trying D. has tried
46. When I was young, I to be a singer.
A. want B. was wanting C. wanted D. had wanted
47. It is a nice day. I we go out for a walk.
A. suggested B. suggest C. is suggesting D. are suggesting
48. I the dishwasher on when heard the shot.
A. am turning B. was turning C. was turning D. turned
49. There was a time when watching TV really family entertainment.
A. were B. was C. had been D. is
50. At last the bus came. We for half an hour.
A. waited B. was waiting C. have waited D. had been waiting
51. When the first child was born, they married for three years.
A. have been married B. had been married
C. will been married D. will have been married
52. I think the weather _ nice later.
A. will be B. be C. had D. has been
53. She very angry when she knows this.
A. shall be B. has been C. will have been D. will be
54. I’m going on holiday on Saturday. This time next week I on a beach in the sea.
A. will lie B. am lying C. will be lying D. should be lying
55. my wallet anywhere? I can’t find it.
A. Did you see B. Have you seen C. Do you see D. Had you seen
56. How do you do, Sarah? Are you back from the conference? it?
A. Did you enjoy B. Have you enjoyed
C. Are you enjoying D. Do you enjoy
57. Sorry, could you say that again please? I to you?
A. haven’t listened B. hadn’t listened C. didn’t listen D. am not listening
58. I’m sorry I to you for so long, but I’m very busy lately.
A. haven’t written B. am not writing C. don’t write D. didn’t write
59. I’m pretty sure that we the exam.
A. will pass B. haven’t passed C. have passed D. are going to pass
60. It's amazing how Jenny acts as though she and Darren serious problems at the moment.
A. aren’t having B. weren’t having C. hadn’t had D. hadn’t been having
61. By the age of ten, Helen Braille as well as the manual alphabet and even learned to use typewriter.
A. mastered B. has mastered C. had mastered D. was mastering
62. The teacher as well as his students at the school meeting yet.
A. arrived B. hasn’t arrived C. haven’t arrived D. not
63. Every evening since last Christmas, I __my dog out of for a walk in the park.
A. take B. took C. have taken D. had taken
64. After John a rough outline of the model, he will begin painting.
A. had drawn B. has drawn C. drew D. draw
65. I the bell three times when he answered the door.
A. would ring B. rang C. had rung D. was ringing
66. It is necessary that I here tomorrow.
A. would be B. were C. am being D. be
67. Since I a child, I have solved difficult Math puzzles.
A. am B. was C. have been D. had been
68. This time next month we won’t be at work; we the peaceful atmosphere of the countryside.
A. will enjoy B. will have enjoyed
C. are enjoying D. will be enjoying
69. A number of prisoners on the occasion of the Independence Day this year.
A. has been released B. have been released
C. were released D. was released
70. Ian a shower at the moment, so could you call back in about half an hour?
A. takes B. is taking C. has taken D. has been taking