26.We can’t live ___ air.
A. in B. with C. without
27.The child was afraid ___ the strange sound.
A. at B. for C. of
28.He was very angry ___ her for being late.
A. for B. with C. at
29.What do you think __ _ the play?
A. about B. like C. of
30.I think it’s the right way to work out the problem, but I am not sure _____ it.
A. do B. about C. of
31.Reading ___ the sun isn’t good _ __ you
A. under for B. in for C. in to
32.I won’t ask about it, I’m going to see it ___ _ my own eyes.
A. by B. for C. with
33.We go to school every day _ ___ Sunday.
A. except B. without C. on
34.There is a small river ___ the two towns
A. in B. between C. among
35.Li Lei sometimes falls asleep ___ the lesson.
A. for B. through C. during
36.Mr. Black went to Paris ___ a few days.
A. for B. in C. after
37.They will leave ________ London next month.
A. to B. from C. for
38.Are you going to the zoo __ _ bus or ___ my car?
A. on by B. by in C. on in
39.He woke up several times _ __ the night
A. in B. at C. on
40. We traveled overnight to Paris and arrived _______ 5 o’clock ______ the morning.
A. on; in B. at; in C. at; on
41. Where’s Lily? We are all here _______ her.
A. beside B. about C. except
42. She sent her friend a postcard _______ a birthday present.
A. on B. as C. for
43. Jack has studied Chinese in this school ______ the year of 2000.
A. since B. in C. on
44. ---What is a writing brush, do you know? ---It’s _______ writing and drawing.
A. with B. to C. for
45. English is widely used ______ travellers and business people all over the world.
A. to B. for C. by
46. _____ the help of my teacher, I caught up with the other students.
A. Under B. In C. With
47. Hong Kong is ______ the south of China, and Macao is ______ the west of Hong Kong.
A. in; to B. to; to C. to; in
48. ---You’d better not go out now. It’s raining. ---It doesn’t matter. My new coat can keep ______ rain.
A. in B. off C. with
49.There are many apples ___ the tree. A bird ___ the tree is picking an apple.
A. in on B. on in C. in at
50. “Who are you going to play ____?” “Grade Two.”
A. about B. by C. against