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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、the most extraordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surp

2、rised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. people complained that they could not get to and from their(26)co

3、mfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in making this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ordinary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. however

4、, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo them, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discover

5、y did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.21( )a.calledb.helpedc.stoppedd.met2、the most extraordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in th

6、e lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surprised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. peopl

7、e complained that they could not get to and from their(26)comfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in making this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under

8、ordinary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. however, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo

9、them, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discovery did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.22( )a.leaveb.leavesc.leavingd.left3、the most extraordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i wa

10、s going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surprised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that

11、he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. people complained that they could not get to and from their(26)comfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in m

12、aking this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ordinary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. however, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it

13、 was more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo them, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discovery did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.23( )a.everb.neverc.onced.always4、the most extraordinary

14、dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surprised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i cons

15、idered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. people complained that they could not get to and from their(26)comfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave thei

16、r legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in making this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ordinary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. however, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)

17、that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo them, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discovery did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.

18、24( )a.beforeb.afterc.duringd.behind5、the most extraordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surprised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard o

19、f such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. people complained that they could not get to and from their(26)comfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27);

20、and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in making this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ordinary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. however, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meek

21、ly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo them, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discovery did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that

22、i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.25( )a.angryb.sorryc.friendlyd.helpful6、the most extraordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not sur

23、prised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. people complained that they could not get to and from their(26)c

24、omfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in making this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ordinary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. howeve

25、r, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo them, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discove

26、ry did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.26( )a.homesb.jobsc.armsd.seats7、the most extraordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the l

27、obby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surprised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. people c

28、omplained that they could not get to and from their(26)comfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in making this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ord

29、inary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. however, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo the

30、m, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discovery did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.27( )a.roadb.lobbyc.theaterd.way8、the most extraordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was goin

31、g into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surprised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was

32、 very(25), but that those were his instructions. people complained that they could not get to and from their(26)comfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in making

33、this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ordinary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. however, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was m

34、ore securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo them, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discovery did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.28( )a.somebodyb.everybodyc.anybodyd.nobody9、the most extraordi

35、nary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surprised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i

36、 considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. people complained that they could not get to and from their(26)comfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave

37、 their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in making this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ordinary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. however, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never befor

38、e(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo them, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discovery did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a d

39、ream.29( )a.beyondb.fromc.tod.around10、the most extraordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surprised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard

40、of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. people complained that they could not get to and from their(26)comfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27);

41、 and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in making this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ordinary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. however, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and mee

42、kly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo them, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discovery did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that

43、 i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.30( )a.understandb.makec.haved.learn11、the most extraordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not sur

44、prised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. people complained that they could not get to and from their(26)c

45、omfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in making this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ordinary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. howeve

46、r, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo them, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discove

47、ry did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.31( )a.asb.becausec.whiled.so12、the most extraordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lo

48、bby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surprised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. people co

49、mplained that they could not get to and from their(26)comfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in making this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ordi

50、nary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. however, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo them

51、, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discovery did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.32( )a.knowb.knownc.knowingd.knows13、the most extraordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was go

52、ing into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surprised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he w

53、as very(25), but that those were his instructions. people complained that they could not get to and from their(26)comfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave their legs outside. it seemed to me that the management, in makin

54、g this order, had gone(29)their legal right; and, under ordinary circum- stances, i should have disputed it. however, i didnt want to(30)a disturbance; and(31)i sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. i had never before(32)that the human leg could be unscrewed. i had always(33)it was

55、 more securely fixed. but the man showed me how to undo them, and i found that they came off(34)easily. the discovery did not surprise(35)any more than the original request that i should take them off. nothing does surprise one in a dream.33( )a.believeb.consideredc.thoughtd.distrusted14、the most ex

56、traordinary dream i ever had was one in which i fancied that, as i was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant(21)me in the lobby and insisted on my(22)my legs behind. i was not surprised; but i was considerably annoyed. i said i had(23)heard of such a rule at any respectable theater(24), and

57、 that i considered it a most absurd regulation. the man replied that he was very(25), but that those were his instructions. people complained that they could not get to and from their(26)comfortably, because other peoples legs were always in the(27); and it had, therefore, been decided that(28)should leave t

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