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初中英语介词专项训练

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  • 天骄教育初中英语介词专项练习题1()1 Children get gifts Christmas and theirbirthdays.A. on; on B. at; on C. in; in D. in; on()2 -There is nothing tomorrow afternoon, is there?-No. We can have a game of table tennis.A. on B. in C. out D. up()3 A lot of students in our school were born March,1981.A. in B. at C. on D. since()4 Tim suddenly returned a rainy night.A. on B. at C. in D. during()5 My grandfather was born Oct. 10, 1935.A. on B. in C. at D. of()6 The train is starting five minutes.A. in B. at C. for D.still()7 Mike does his exercises seven the evening.A. on; to B. at; in C. by; of D. at; on2()1 The population of the world has grown very fast four hundred years.A. for past the B. in the pass C. in the past D. for past()2 We returned to our hometown.A. next week B. in the last week C. last week D. for a week()3 Great changes have taken place.A. in the last few year B. in the last few yearsC. last year D. on the last year3()1 Children wake up very early the morning ofChristmas Day.A. in B. on C. for D. at()2 a cold winter morning, I met her in the stfeet.A. In B. On C. At D. For()3 It happened to be very cold the morning of oursports meet.A. at B. on C. with D. of()4 Why did you get up so early this morning.A. on B. / C. at D. in4()1 He went to Shanghai September 3, 1991 and cameback a cold morning last year.A. in; on B. on; in C. on; on D. in; ia()2 Lucy was born the night of May 12, 1984 A. on B. in C. at D. to()3 Mrs Brown came to China 1996.A.on B. of C. to, D. in()4 the morning of November 20, 1915, the workerscame to Chicago to show their mourning Joe Hill.A. On; to B. In; of . C. On; for , D. At; for()5 Ann moved Hangzhou September, 1992.A. /; in i B. to; in C. to; on D, in; in()6 They started off an autumn afternoon.A. during B. at C. in D. on5()1 He often goes school six thirty themorning.A. for; to; in B. to; at in C. to; for; at D, for; at; to()2 He arrived Shanghai 9: 30 March 5. fA. at; in; at B. to; on; at C. in; on; at D. in; at; on()3 The English teacher told me to get there half pastten.A: in B. at C. on D. of()4 The children get up 6 o'clock.A. at B. on C. during D. in6()1 The doctor worked five hours a rest.A. for; with B. on; withoutC. about; having D. for; without()2 I worked on the problem a long time and I worked it out myself last.A. for; by; at B. in; with; onC. on; by; in D. for; for; at the()3 A new factory will be set up:a year. A'lotaeA. for B. in C. after D. on()4 Two years he began to write another story-book.A. after B. later ; C. in D. late()5 We will finish the picture a day.A. in B. on C. after D. on()6 The workers had been strike almost a month.A. on; in B. at; in C. on; for D. on; during()7 Mr Brown had lain the ground four hoursbefore they finally found him.A. on; for B. at; in C. on; after D. in; during 7()1 The teacher is coming back an hour.A. after B. for C. in D. before()2 She lived in the mountain village the years 1940-1950.A. between B. during C. in D. since()3 Miss Wang will come to Beijing two days.A. after B. in C. on D. before()4 The American Civil War lasted four years before the North won the end.A. by B. at C. in D. on8()7 Mary had finished her homework the time I gothome.A. until B. by C. at D. when()2 We stayed at the lab our teacher returned.A. till B. by C. during D. while()3 They didn't leave the station they get on the train.A. until B. by C. after y D. at91 Don't worry. He will return.A. before long B. long before C. long long ago D. long ago2 There lived an old man, fishing at sea.A. long before B. before long C. long time ago D. soon3 It was not they came back.A. long before B. before long C. long time before D. long after4 I was told that his uncle had gone to France .A. long before -B. shortly after C. before long D. long ago 10()1 Tom gets up at five in the morning.A. Sometime B. Sometimes C. Some time D. Some times()2 I remember we met each other last year.A. Sometime' B. some times C. some time D. sometimes()3 Mary and I have been to the Great Wall,.A. sometime B. some time C. sometimes D. some times()4 He studied English for in London, and then hewent to America.A. sometimes B. sometime new w y\B. some time B. some times / W * j 11()1 I don't like to sit Tom's right. I would like to sitthe back row.A. on; in B. in; on C. on; at D. at; on()2 There is a brook red flowers and green grassboth sides. A. of with B. with; on C. of; at D. with; in()3 There are many trees of the road! And of thetrees isgrowing larger and larger A. on both side; a number B. on each sides; a numberC. on both sides; the number D. on every side; the number 12()1 The plane is flying.A. in the sky B. in. the air C. in space D. in sky()2 There is a sweet smell.A. in the air B. in the open airC. in the sky D. in the space()3 We held an interesting party.A. in the air B. in the sky C. in the open air D. in space()4 Seen from, the earth appears to be a big blue ball.A. the space B. space C. a space D. this space 13()1 Tom sits the classroom while John sits theroom.A. in front of; at back of B. in the front of; at the back ofC. in front of; at the back of D. in the front of; at back of()2 Lucy sits the third row,Jim's left.A. on; on B. in; at C. at; in D. in; on()3 Jiangsu is the east of China, but Japan is theeast of China.A. to; in B. in; to . C. on; to D. to; on 14()1. -Can I look up a word your dictionary?-I haven't got me.A. into; about B. in; with C. at; in D. on; on ()2 1 like mooncakes meat them.A. in; on B. with; on C. in; the D. with; in()3 When you are trouble please ask help us.A. in; from B. in; for C. on; from D. on; of()4 The shopkeeper said they had sold out the shoes your size.A. about B. in C. to D. of()5 I saw him hurry at the moment.A. in a B. in C. on D. on a15()1 He put up a map the back wall because there wasa hole it.A. on; on B. at; in C. on; in D. on; at()2 There is a door the wall. "t a AncA. on B. to C. of D.in()3 This kind of VCD is made China..A. in B. from C. at D. on()4 Any man eyes his head can see that he'sexactly like a rope.A. with; on B. with; in C. on; with D. in; with 16()1 There are some birds singing the trees.A. in B. on C. at D. from()2 Don't read the sun. It's bad your eyes.A. in; to B. under; for C. with; to D. in; on()3 The woman a blue dress is my teacher.A. in B. on C. of D. at()4 There are so many apples that tree.A. in JB, on C. at , D. from17()1 The boat is passing the bridge.A. through B. below C. under D. across()2 Two planes are flying the city.A. through B. over , C. on , D, below()3 We can see a river running to the east the hill.A. under B. below C. over D. on()4 Do you see the kite the building.A. over B. cross C. on D. above18()1 The United States is the south of Canada andthe east of Japan.A. to; in B.on;to C. in; beside D. at; on()2 My hometown lies the city.I often go to thecity by bike.A. 50 miles in the east; However B. to the east 40 miles of; ButC. in the east 45 miles from; But D. 35 miles east of; However()3 The man stood the window, watching the boysplaying outside.A. in B. by C. with D. to()4 Japan lies the east of China.A. on B/to C. in D. with19()1 Is the street too narrow for the bus to go?A. through B. across C. on D. in()2 A mother camel was walking her son the desert.A. without; along B. with; throughC. next to; pass D. beside; through()3 The river runs the city.A. across B. through C. over D. from()4 It took us over an hour to walk this street.A. from B. through C. over D. across20()1 Uncle Wang arrived No. 14 Middle School halfan hour ago.A. at B. in C., to A D. /()2 Did your friend send you something the end of last week?A. at B. by C. in D. to()3 The monument those heroes stands the footof the mountain.A. of; at B. to; on C. for; by D. to; at()4 My uncle lives 88 Beijing Street.A. to B. of C. at D. on()5 They are waiting a bus the bus stop.A. for; in B. on; at C. with; at D. for; at21()1 Wood is of ten made paper.A. by B. from C. of D. into()2 research the universe scientists have put a lotof information computers.A. With; over; at B." On; at; toC. In; about; into D. For; with; through()3; When a piece of ice is taken a warm room, itgets smaller and smaller until the end it disappears completely.A. in; in B. out of; at C. into; in D. to; by()4 A woman fell the boat the water.A. off; into B. at; belowC. down; under D. away; in 22()1 The tables in the restaurant are so close together that there's hardly any room to move them.A. among B. betweenC. in the middle of D. at the centre of()2 English is widely used for business differentcountries.A. between B. to C. for D. on()3 Is there any difference these two sentences?A. for B. in C. among D. between()4 We visited him at his workplace the young treesand ask him abouthis work. EA. in B. among C. between D. at()5 There is the difference Chinese food and Americanfood.A. from B. at C. between D. by()6 The police station is the clothing shop thepost office.A. between; and B. among; andC. near; of D. on; right()7 He is the greatest scientists in the world.A. among B. between C. in D. of 23()1 There is a book-store our house.A. at B. through C. across D. near()2 Our headmaster showed the visitors our school.A. to B. for C. around -; D. near()3 The moon is the to the earth.A. closed B. near C. nearest D. close24()1 We have classes every day Sunday.A. beside B. besides C. except D. except for()2 Nobody knew it me.A. but B. beside C. besides D. without()3 What do you spend your time on work and study?A. except B. besides C. but D. without 3。

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