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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 英语单选集_考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the f

2、irst pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old wa

3、ys. children are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the island paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from

4、the mainland(30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, you can find some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more an

5、d more tourist resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about what will happen to the old way of life.21( )a.localb.originalc.folkd.migratory2、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixt

6、ure of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian cus

7、toms were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to se

8、e the island paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, y

9、ou can find some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more and more tourist resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about what will happen to the old way of life.22( )a.laterb.firstc.earlierd.last3、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in ma

10、ny ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and

11、the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the isl

12、ands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the island paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800

13、,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, you can find some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more and more tourist resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about what will happen to the old way of life.23( )a.plantedb.would plantc.were being

14、 plantedd.had been planted4、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not eno

15、ugh people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and

16、dances. at the university of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the island paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolul

17、u and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, you can find some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more and more tourist resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. haw

18、aiians(35)about what will happen to the old way of life.24( )a.whenb.thatc.sod.though5、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineappl

19、e plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children

20、are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the island paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(

21、30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, you can find some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more and more touris

22、t resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about what will happen to the old way of life.25( )a.respectedb.admiredc.damagedd.ignored6、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of th

23、e(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were

24、 looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the isl

25、and paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, you can fi

26、nd some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more and more tourist resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about what will happen to the old way of life.26( )a.chineseb.hawaiianc.japanesed.portuguese7、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in

27、 many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, a

28、nd the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the

29、islands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the island paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of

30、800,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, you can find some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more and more tourist resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about what will happen to the old way of life.27( )a.pastb.todayc.americad.other c

31、ountries8、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living

32、on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the uni

33、versity of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the island paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs,

34、 a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, you can find some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more and more tourist resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about wh

35、at will happen to the old way of life.28( )a.enjoyb.willingc.wantd.are like9、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantati

36、ons(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learni

37、ng the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the island paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(30)in hawa

38、ii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, you can find some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more and more tourist resorts

39、are being built in areas that were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about what will happen to the old way of life.29( )a.are usedb.wasc.usedd.would10、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and

40、many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(

41、25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the island paradise as it(

42、29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, you can find some of the beac

43、hes are closed(34)the public, and more and more tourist resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about what will happen to the old way of life.30( )a.approachb.arrivec.reachedd.stay11、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainla

44、nd states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the

45、 main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of

46、 the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the island paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and(33).

47、as you drive around the island of oahu, you can find some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more and more tourist resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about what will happen to the old way of life.31( )a.somewhereb.anywherec.nowhered.everywhere12、hawaii, the

48、youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do

49、all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii ther

50、e is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the island paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tourism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about

51、 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, you can find some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more and more tourist resorts are being built in areas that were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about what will happen to the

52、old way of life.32( )a.beforeb.agoc.overd.near13、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants who arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900

53、s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learning the(26)language and the t

54、raditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii there is a great deal of interest in the history of the islands and the culture of the(27).visitors to the islands(28)to see the island paradise as it(29)to be. large numbers of tourists from the mainland(30)in hawaii daily. signs of modem tou

55、rism are(31). honolulu and its suburbs, a quiet area of about 250,000 thirty years(32), is now a crowded area of 800,000 residents and(33).as you drive around the island of oahu, you can find some of the beaches are closed(34)the public, and more and more tourist resorts are being built in areas tha

56、t were unspoiled. hawaiians(35)about what will happen to the old way of life.33( )a.touristsb.immigrantsc.peopled.crowds14、hawaii, the youngest state of the united states, is different in many ways from the mainland states. the hawaiian people are a mixture of the(21)hawaiians and many immigrants wh

57、o arrived(22)when the first pineapple plantations(23)in hawaii in the 1900s, there were not enough people living on the. islands to do all the work.(24)more came: the chinese, japanese, and the portuguese were the main groups.for many years, hawaiian customs were looked down on or(25). now there is new pride in the old ways. children are learning the(26)language and the traditional songs and dances. at the university of hawaii there is a gre

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