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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、directions: for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and writedown the corresponding letter.most young people enjoy phy

2、sicalactivities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering.thesewho have a passion(21)climbing high and difficultmountains are often looked upon with astonishment. why are men and women(22)to suffer cold and hardship, and to(23)on high mountains this astonishment is caused, probably, by the diff

3、erencebetween mountaineering and other forms of activities(24)which men give their leisure.there are no man-made rules,as there are for(25)as golf and football. there are, ofcourse, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous to ignore, but itis this freedom from man-made rules(26)makesmoun

4、taineering attractive to many people. those who climb mountains are free totheir own methods.if we(27)mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one bigdifference is that mountaineering is not a “team work”. however, it is only ourmisunderstanding. there are, in fact, no “ma

5、tches”(28)”teams” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a ropeon which their lives may(29), obviously, there isteamwork.a mountain climber knows that he may have to fightwith natural(30)that are stronger and more powerful thanman. his sport requires high mental and(31)qualities

6、.a mountain climber(32)toimprove on skill year after year. a skier is probably past his best by the ageof thirty, and most international tennis champions(33)intheir early twenties. but it is not(34)for men of fiftyor sixty to climb the highest mountains in the alps. they may take more(35)than younge

7、r men, but they probably climb more skill andless waste of effort, and they certainly experience equalenjoyment.( )a.forb.inc.tod.of2、directions: for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and writedown the corresponding

8、letter.most young people enjoy physicalactivities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering.thesewho have a passion(21)climbing high and difficultmountains are often looked upon with astonishment. why are men and women(22)to suffer cold and hardship, and to(23)on high mountains this astonishmen

9、t is caused, probably, by the differencebetween mountaineering and other forms of activities(24)which men give their leisure.there are no man-made rules,as there are for(25)as golf and football. there are, ofcourse, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous to ignore, but itis this freedo

10、m from man-made rules(26)makesmountaineering attractive to many people. those who climb mountains are free totheir own methods.if we(27)mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one bigdifference is that mountaineering is not a “team work”. however, it is only ourmisunderst

11、anding. there are, in fact, no “matches”(28)”teams” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a ropeon which their lives may(29), obviously, there isteamwork.a mountain climber knows that he may have to fightwith natural(30)that are stronger and more powerful thanman. his sport req

12、uires high mental and(31)qualities.a mountain climber(32)toimprove on skill year after year. a skier is probably past his best by the ageof thirty, and most international tennis champions(33)intheir early twenties. but it is not(34)for men of fiftyor sixty to climb the highest mountains in the alps.

13、 they may take more(35)than younger men, but they probably climb more skill andless waste of effort, and they certainly experience equalenjoyment.( )a.willingb.reluctantc.unwillingd.probable3、directions: for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the

14、one that is most suitable and writedown the corresponding letter.most young people enjoy physicalactivities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering.thesewho have a passion(21)climbing high and difficultmountains are often looked upon with astonishment. why are men and women(22)to suffer cold

15、and hardship, and to(23)on high mountains this astonishment is caused, probably, by the differencebetween mountaineering and other forms of activities(24)which men give their leisure.there are no man-made rules,as there are for(25)as golf and football. there are, ofcourse, rules of different kinds w

16、hich it would be dangerous to ignore, but itis this freedom from man-made rules(26)makesmountaineering attractive to many people. those who climb mountains are free totheir own methods.if we(27)mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one bigdifference is that mountaineeri

17、ng is not a “team work”. however, it is only ourmisunderstanding. there are, in fact, no “matches”(28)”teams” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a ropeon which their lives may(29), obviously, there isteamwork.a mountain climber knows that he may have to fightwith natural(30)

18、that are stronger and more powerful thanman. his sport requires high mental and(31)qualities.a mountain climber(32)toimprove on skill year after year. a skier is probably past his best by the ageof thirty, and most international tennis champions(33)intheir early twenties. but it is not(34)for men of

19、 fiftyor sixty to climb the highest mountains in the alps. they may take more(35)than younger men, but they probably climb more skill andless waste of effort, and they certainly experience equalenjoyment.( )a.take painsb.run riskc.take a riskd.make efforts4、directions: for each blank in the followin

20、g passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and writedown the corresponding letter.most young people enjoy physicalactivities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering.thesewho have a passion(21)climbing high and difficultmountains are often looke

21、d upon with astonishment. why are men and women(22)to suffer cold and hardship, and to(23)on high mountains this astonishment is caused, probably, by the differencebetween mountaineering and other forms of activities(24)which men give their leisure.there are no man-made rules,as there are for(25)as

22、golf and football. there are, ofcourse, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous to ignore, but itis this freedom from man-made rules(26)makesmountaineering attractive to many people. those who climb mountains are free totheir own methods.if we(27)mountaineering with other more familiar

23、sports, we might think that one bigdifference is that mountaineering is not a “team work”. however, it is only ourmisunderstanding. there are, in fact, no “matches”(28)”teams” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a ropeon which their lives may(29), obviously, there isteamwork.

24、a mountain climber knows that he may have to fightwith natural(30)that are stronger and more powerful thanman. his sport requires high mental and(31)qualities.a mountain climber(32)toimprove on skill year after year. a skier is probably past his best by the ageof thirty, and most international tenni

25、s champions(33)intheir early twenties. but it is not(34)for men of fiftyor sixty to climb the highest mountains in the alps. they may take more(35)than younger men, but they probably climb more skill andless waste of effort, and they certainly experience equalenjoyment.( )a.tob.withc.ford.towards5、d

26、irections: for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and writedown the corresponding letter.most young people enjoy physicalactivities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering.thesewho have a passion(21)climbing hi

27、gh and difficultmountains are often looked upon with astonishment. why are men and women(22)to suffer cold and hardship, and to(23)on high mountains this astonishment is caused, probably, by the differencebetween mountaineering and other forms of activities(24)which men give their leisure.there are

28、no man-made rules,as there are for(25)as golf and football. there are, ofcourse, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous to ignore, but itis this freedom from man-made rules(26)makesmountaineering attractive to many people. those who climb mountains are free totheir own methods.if we(27

29、)mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one bigdifference is that mountaineering is not a “team work”. however, it is only ourmisunderstanding. there are, in fact, no “matches”(28)”teams” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a ropeon which their li

30、ves may(29), obviously, there isteamwork.a mountain climber knows that he may have to fightwith natural(30)that are stronger and more powerful thanman. his sport requires high mental and(31)qualities.a mountain climber(32)toimprove on skill year after year. a skier is probably past his best by the a

31、geof thirty, and most international tennis champions(33)intheir early twenties. but it is not(34)for men of fiftyor sixty to climb the highest mountains in the alps. they may take more(35)than younger men, but they probably climb more skill andless waste of effort, and they certainly experience equa

32、lenjoyment.( )a.sob.variousc.differentd.such6、directions: for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and writedown the corresponding letter.most young people enjoy physicalactivities, walking, cycling, football, or mounta

33、ineering.thesewho have a passion(21)climbing high and difficultmountains are often looked upon with astonishment. why are men and women(22)to suffer cold and hardship, and to(23)on high mountains this astonishment is caused, probably, by the differencebetween mountaineering and other forms of activi

34、ties(24)which men give their leisure.there are no man-made rules,as there are for(25)as golf and football. there are, ofcourse, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous to ignore, but itis this freedom from man-made rules(26)makesmountaineering attractive to many people. those who climb

35、mountains are free totheir own methods.if we(27)mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one bigdifference is that mountaineering is not a “team work”. however, it is only ourmisunderstanding. there are, in fact, no “matches”(28)”teams” of climbers, but when climbers are o

36、n a rock face linked by a ropeon which their lives may(29), obviously, there isteamwork.a mountain climber knows that he may have to fightwith natural(30)that are stronger and more powerful thanman. his sport requires high mental and(31)qualities.a mountain climber(32)toimprove on skill year after y

37、ear. a skier is probably past his best by the ageof thirty, and most international tennis champions(33)intheir early twenties. but it is not(34)for men of fiftyor sixty to climb the highest mountains in the alps. they may take more(35)than younger men, but they probably climb more skill andless wast

38、e of effort, and they certainly experience equalenjoyment.( )a.whichb.thatc.howd.why7、directions: for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and writedown the corresponding letter.most young people enjoy physicalactivitie

39、s, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering.thesewho have a passion(21)climbing high and difficultmountains are often looked upon with astonishment. why are men and women(22)to suffer cold and hardship, and to(23)on high mountains this astonishment is caused, probably, by the differencebetween

40、mountaineering and other forms of activities(24)which men give their leisure.there are no man-made rules,as there are for(25)as golf and football. there are, ofcourse, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous to ignore, but itis this freedom from man-made rules(26)makesmountaineering att

41、ractive to many people. those who climb mountains are free totheir own methods.if we(27)mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one bigdifference is that mountaineering is not a “team work”. however, it is only ourmisunderstanding. there are, in fact, no “matches”(28)”tea

42、ms” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a ropeon which their lives may(29), obviously, there isteamwork.a mountain climber knows that he may have to fightwith natural(30)that are stronger and more powerful thanman. his sport requires high mental and(31)qualities.a mountain cl

43、imber(32)toimprove on skill year after year. a skier is probably past his best by the ageof thirty, and most international tennis champions(33)intheir early twenties. but it is not(34)for men of fiftyor sixty to climb the highest mountains in the alps. they may take more(35)than younger men, but the

44、y probably climb more skill andless waste of effort, and they certainly experience equalenjoyment.( )a.correlateb.relatec.compared.contrast8、directions: for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and writedown the corresp

45、onding letter.most young people enjoy physicalactivities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering.thesewho have a passion(21)climbing high and difficultmountains are often looked upon with astonishment. why are men and women(22)to suffer cold and hardship, and to(23)on high mountains this asto

46、nishment is caused, probably, by the differencebetween mountaineering and other forms of activities(24)which men give their leisure.there are no man-made rules,as there are for(25)as golf and football. there are, ofcourse, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous to ignore, but itis this

47、 freedom from man-made rules(26)makesmountaineering attractive to many people. those who climb mountains are free totheir own methods.if we(27)mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one bigdifference is that mountaineering is not a “team work”. however, it is only ourmis

48、understanding. there are, in fact, no “matches”(28)”teams” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a ropeon which their lives may(29), obviously, there isteamwork.a mountain climber knows that he may have to fightwith natural(30)that are stronger and more powerful thanman. his sp

49、ort requires high mental and(31)qualities.a mountain climber(32)toimprove on skill year after year. a skier is probably past his best by the ageof thirty, and most international tennis champions(33)intheir early twenties. but it is not(34)for men of fiftyor sixty to climb the highest mountains in th

50、e alps. they may take more(35)than younger men, but they probably climb more skill andless waste of effort, and they certainly experience equalenjoyment.( )a.withinb.fromc.beyondd.between9、directions: for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one

51、 that is most suitable and writedown the corresponding letter.most young people enjoy physicalactivities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering.thesewho have a passion(21)climbing high and difficultmountains are often looked upon with astonishment. why are men and women(22)to suffer cold and

52、 hardship, and to(23)on high mountains this astonishment is caused, probably, by the differencebetween mountaineering and other forms of activities(24)which men give their leisure.there are no man-made rules,as there are for(25)as golf and football. there are, ofcourse, rules of different kinds whic

53、h it would be dangerous to ignore, but itis this freedom from man-made rules(26)makesmountaineering attractive to many people. those who climb mountains are free totheir own methods.if we(27)mountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one bigdifference is that mountaineering

54、is not a “team work”. however, it is only ourmisunderstanding. there are, in fact, no “matches”(28)”teams” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a ropeon which their lives may(29), obviously, there isteamwork.a mountain climber knows that he may have to fightwith natural(30)tha

55、t are stronger and more powerful thanman. his sport requires high mental and(31)qualities.a mountain climber(32)toimprove on skill year after year. a skier is probably past his best by the ageof thirty, and most international tennis champions(33)intheir early twenties. but it is not(34)for men of fi

56、ftyor sixty to climb the highest mountains in the alps. they may take more(35)than younger men, but they probably climb more skill andless waste of effort, and they certainly experience equalenjoyment.( )a.existb.goc.dependd.last10、directions: for each blank in the following passage, there are fourc

57、hoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and writedown the corresponding letter.most young people enjoy physicalactivities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering.thesewho have a passion(21)climbing high and difficultmountains are often looked upon with astonishment. why are men and women(22)to suffer cold and hardship, and to(23)on high mountains this astonishment is caused, probably, by the differencebetween mountaineering and other forms of activities(24)which men give their leisure.there are no man-made rules,as there are for(25)as golf and footba

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