A. cheerful
B. for sure
C. at ease
D. in advance
—May I watch TV for a while?
—No,you .You have to finish your homework first.
A.shouldn't B.needn't C.mustn't D.won't
If I lived on a desert island, I wouldn’t be bored or lonely. I prefer being on my own, and I think I’d enjoy that. I’d make my own entertainment. If I had a pen and some paper, I’d write a novel. I’ve always wanted to do that, but I’ve never had time. If I didn have to go to work, I抎 have lots of time, wouldn I? I be happy to leave my job as I don like my bossshe always complaining. If I had some tools, I have a garden and grow my own food. I quite good at gardening and really enjoy working outside. I grow lots of vegetables and fruit. I eat fish if I could catch them. I haven抰 been fishing since I was a child, but I抦 sure I could remember how to do it. I wouldn抰 miss watching television or driving my car. The programmes are all boring, and the roads are too busy these days. I’d miss my family and friends, but I think I’d be happier than I am now!
(1). I wouldn’t be bored or lonely if I lived on a desert island.
A、 Right
B、Wrong
(2). I’ve never had time to read a novel.
A、 Right
B、Wrong
(3). I would grow my own food.
A、 Right
B、Wrong
(4). I won’t remember how to fish.
A、 Right
B、Wrong
(5).I would miss TV.
A、 Right
B、Wrong
A. Sorry, he is busy at the moment
B. No, you can't
C. Sorry, you can't
D. I don't know
This story is about a young man. He worked very hard at his lessons. He was too busy to have a rest. At last, he couldn't go to sleep. Every night, when he went to bed, he closed his eyes and tried to sleep. “I just can't go to sleep at night. What should I do?” “I have a suggestion,” said the doctor. “Try counting numbers. By the time you reach one thousand, you'll be asleep. I am sure of it.”
The next day the man reached the doctor's office. “Well,” said the doctor, “how are you today? Did you try my suggestion?”
The man still looked tired. “Yes,” he said, “I tried counting one, two, three...up to one thousand. But when I reached five hundred and sixty-nine, I began to feel sleepy. I had to get up and drink some tea so that I could go on counting up to one thousand, but then I still couldn't fall asleep.”
6.The young man couldn’t go to sleep because he had worked too hard and became ill.
A.T
B.F
7.The doctor asked the young man to count numbers while he was lying in bed.
A.T
B.F
8.The young man returned to the doctor’s office the next day because he wanted to thank the doctor.
A.T
B.F
9.The young man counted from 1 to 569 and got up to drink some tea.
A.T
B.F
10.The young man in fact was not able to count numbers.
A.T
B.F
【情态动词与虚拟语气高考题目集锦】- You needn t take an umbrella. It isn t going to -aiiWell, I don t know do.A. mightB. need C. would D. shouldHe _ sleep, although he tried to, when he got on such a hunt for an idea until he had caught it. A. wouldn t B. shouldn tC. couldn tD. mustn tWhen I was a child, I watch TV whenever I wanted to.A. should B. couldC. mustD. needHarry is feeling uncomfortable. He too much at the party last night.A. could drink B. should drink C. would have drunk D. must have drunkThe children lost in the woods; otherwise, they would have been at the lakeside camp as scheduled. A. must have got B. must get C. should have got D. should getWhy are your eyes so red? You have slept well last night.Yeah, I stayed up late writing a report.A. can tB. mustn tC. needn tD. won tNo one be more generous; he has a heart of gold.A. couldB. mustC. dareD. needSince nobody gave him any help, he have done the research on his own.A. canB. mustC. wouldD. needdoor open , no matter how hard she pushed.A. shouldn t B. couldnt C. wouldntD. mightntI myself more it was a perfect day.A. shouldn t ,have enjoyed B. needn t have enjoyedC. wouldn t have enjoyedD. couldn t have enjoyed- What are you doing this Saturday? - I m not sure, but I go to the Rolling Stones concert.A. must B. would C. should D. mightIt _ be the vocabulary that caused you the problem in the exercise because you know a lot of words.A. mayB. couldn tC. shouldD. needn tIf we a table earlier, we couldn t be standing here in a queue.A. have booked B. booked C. book D. had bookedDo you think George has passed the driving test?No. If so, he his car to our college yesterday.A. would drive B. droveC. would have drivenD. had drivenI should not have laughed if I you were serious.A. thoughtB. would think C. had thought D. have thoughtMy mom suggests that we eat out for a change this weekend.A. should B. mightC. could D. wouldIf he had spent more time practicing speaking English before, he_able to speak it much better now.A. will beB. would beEye doctors r ecommend that a childA. wasB. be- It rained cats and dogs this morning. IC. has beenD. would have beens first eye exam at the age of six months old.C. wereD. is m glad we took an umbrella.-Yeah, we would have got wet all over if we A. hadn t B. haventC. didntD. dontI to my cousin s birthday party last night, but I was not availableA. went B. had gone C. would go D. would have gone. We have bought so much food now that Suzie won t be with us for dinner.A. may notB . needn tC . can tD. mustn tSorry, I am too busy now. If I time, I would certainly go for an outing with you.A. have hadB. had hadC. haveD. hadinterrupt now? Can t you see I rnphorbhe*-Sorry Sir, but it s u、rgent.A. CanB. ShouldC. MustD. WouldOne of our rules is that every student wear school uniform while at school.A. mightB. couldC. shallD. willI got close enough to hear them speaking Chinese, and I said“ Ni Hao just as I do in China.A. mustB. mightC. canD. shouldIf my car more reliable, I would have、 driven to Lhasa instead of flying last summer.A. wasB. had beenC. should beD. would beI thank you too much for all your help to my son while we were away from home.A. won t B. can t C. canD. willWe the difficulty together, but why di dn t you tell me?A. should face B. might face C. could have faced
I_______ have watched that movie —it’ll give me horrible dreams.
A. shouldn’t
B. needn’t
C. couldn’t
D. mustn’t
32. —Shall I tell Bob the news?
—No,you _________.I've told him already.
A. shouldn’t
B. wouldn’t
C. mustn’t
D. needn't
35.—Mr Wang,must I come again on Sunday morning to clean the windows?
—No,you _________.I have asked others to do it.
A. don’t have to
B. mustn’ t
C. can’t
D. shouldn't
Not until______ the whole thing to him ______that he was wrong.
A. had I explained, he realized
B. had I explained, that he realized
C. I had explained, that he realized
D. I had explained, did he realize
I arrived in the United Stated on February 6, 1966, but I remember my first day here very clearly. My friend was waiting for me when my plane landed at Kennedy Airport at three o'clock in the afternoon. The weather was very cold and it was snowing, but I was too excited to mind. From the airport, my friend and I took a taxi to my hotel. On the way, I saw the skyline of Manhattan for the first time and I stared in astonishment at the famous skyscrapers and their man-made beauty. My friend helped me unpack at the hotel and then left me because he had to go back to work. He promised to return the next day.
Shortly after my friend had left, I went to a restaurant near hotel to get something to eat. Because I couldn't speak a word of English, I couldn't tell the waiter what I wanted. I was very upset and started to make some gestures, but the waiter didn't understand me. Finally, I ordered the same thing the man at the next table was eating. After dinner, I started to walk along Broadway until I came to Times Square with its movie theatres, neon lights, and huge crowds of people. I did not feel tired, so I continued to walk around the city. I wanted to see everything on my first day. I knew it was impossible, but I wanted to try.
When I returned to the hotel, I was tired out, but I couldn't sleep because I kept hearing the fire and police sirens during the night. I lay awake and thought about New York. It was a very big and interesting city with many tall buildings, big cars, and full of noise and busy people. I also decided right then that I had to learn to speak English.
1. On the way to his hotel, the writer _____.
A. was silent all the time
B. kept talking to his friend
C. looked out of the window with great interest
D. showed his friend something he brought with him
2. He went to _____ to get something to eat.
A. a tea house
B. a pub
C. a café room
D. a nearby restaurant
3. He did not have what he really wanted, because _____.
A. he only made some gestures
B. he did not order at all
C. he could not make himself understood
D. the waiter was unwilling to serve
4. The waiter _____.
A. knew what he would order
B. finally understood what he said
C. took the order through his gestures
D. served the same thing the man at the next table was having
5. After dinner, he _____.
A. walked back to the hotel right away
B. had a walking tour about the city
C. went to the movies
D. did some shopping on Broadway