2021吉林公共英语考试模拟卷(6).docx
2021吉林公共英语考试模拟卷(6)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1. Most young people enjoy physical activities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering. These who have a passionU (26) /Uclimbing high and difficult mountains are oftenU (27) /Uwith astonishment. Why are men and womenU (28) /Uto suffer cold and hardship, and toU (29) /Uon high mountains This astonishment is caused, probably, by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activitiesU (30) /Uwhich men give their leisure. There are no man-made rules, as there are forU (31) /Ugames as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous toU (32) /U, but it is this freedom from man-made rulesU (33) /Umakes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their ownU (34) /U. If weU (35) /Umountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is U (36) /Umountaineering is not a "team work". However, it is only our misunderstanding. There are, in fact, no "matches" U (37) /U"teams" of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives mayU (38) /U, obviously, there is teamwork. A mountain climber knows that he may have to fight with naturalU (39) /Uthat are stronger and more powerful than man. His sport requires high mental andU (40) /Uqualities. A mountain climberU (41) /Uto improve on skill year after year. A skier is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis championsU (42) /Uin their early twenties. But it is notU (43) /Ufor men of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in the Alps. They may take moreU (44) /Uthan younger men, but they probably climb with more skill and lessU (45) /Uof effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment. AmethodsBformsCrulesDactivities 2. Most young people enjoy physical activities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering. These who have a passionU (26) /Uclimbing high and difficult mountains are oftenU (27) /Uwith astonishment. Why are men and womenU (28) /Uto suffer cold and hardship, and toU (29) /Uon high mountains This astonishment is caused, probably, by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activitiesU (30) /Uwhich men give their leisure. There are no man-made rules, as there are forU (31) /Ugames as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous toU (32) /U, but it is this freedom from man-made rulesU (33) /Umakes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their ownU (34) /U. If weU (35) /Umountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is U (36) /Umountaineering is not a "team work". However, it is only our misunderstanding. There are, in fact, no "matches" U (37) /U"teams" of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives mayU (38) /U, obviously, there is teamwork. A mountain climber knows that he may have to fight with naturalU (39) /Uthat are stronger and more powerful than man. His sport requires high mental andU (40) /Uqualities. A mountain climberU (41) /Uto improve on skill year after year. A skier is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis championsU (42) /Uin their early twenties. But it is notU (43) /Ufor men of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in the Alps. They may take moreU (44) /Uthan younger men, but they probably climb with more skill and lessU (45) /Uof effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment. AcorrelateBrelateCcompareDcontrast 3. Most young people enjoy physical activities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering. These who have a passionU (26) /Uclimbing high and difficult mountains are oftenU (27) /Uwith astonishment. Why are men and womenU (28) /Uto suffer cold and hardship, and toU (29) /Uon high mountains This astonishment is caused, probably, by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activitiesU (30) /Uwhich men give their leisure. There are no man-made rules, as there are forU (31) /Ugames as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous toU (32) /U, but it is this freedom from man-made rulesU (33) /Umakes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their ownU (34) /U. If weU (35) /Umountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is U (36) /Umountaineering is not a "team work". However, it is only our misunderstanding. There are, in fact, no "matches" U (37) /U"teams" of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives mayU (38) /U, obviously, there is teamwork. A mountain climber knows that he may have to fight with naturalU (39) /Uthat are stronger and more powerful than man. His sport requires high mental andU (40) /Uqualities. A mountain climberU (41) /Uto improve on skill year after year. A skier is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis championsU (42) /Uin their early twenties. But it is notU (43) /Ufor men of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in the Alps. They may take moreU (44) /Uthan younger men, but they probably climb with more skill and lessU (45) /Uof effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment. AforBwhatCwhichDthat 4. Most young people enjoy physical activities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering. These who have a passionU (26) /Uclimbing high and difficult mountains are oftenU (27) /Uwith astonishment. Why are men and womenU (28) /Uto suffer cold and hardship, and toU (29) /Uon high mountains This astonishment is caused, probably, by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activitiesU (30) /Uwhich men give their leisure. There are no man-made rules, as there are forU (31) /Ugames as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous toU (32) /U, but it is this freedom from man-made rulesU (33) /Umakes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their ownU (34) /U. If weU (35) /Umountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is U (36) /Umountaineering is not a "team work". However, it is only our misunderstanding. There are, in fact, no "matches" U (37) /U"teams" of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives mayU (38) /U, obviously, there is teamwork. A mountain climber knows that he may have to fight with naturalU (39) /Uthat are stronger and more powerful than man. His sport requires high mental andU (40) /Uqualities. A mountain climberU (41) /Uto improve on skill year after year. A skier is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis championsU (42) /Uin their early twenties. But it is notU (43) /Ufor men of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in the Alps. They may take moreU (44) /Uthan younger men, but they probably climb with more skill and lessU (45) /Uof effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment. AwithinBfromCbeyondDbetween 5. Most young people enjoy physical activities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering. These who have a passionU (26) /Uclimbing high and difficult mountains are oftenU (27) /Uwith astonishment. Why are men and womenU (28) /Uto suffer cold and hardship, and toU (29) /Uon high mountains This astonishment is caused, probably, by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activitiesU (30) /Uwhich men give their leisure. There are no man-made rules, as there are forU (31) /Ugames as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous toU (32) /U, but it is this freedom from man-made rulesU (33) /Umakes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their ownU (34) /U. If weU (35) /Umountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is U (36) /Umountaineering is not a "team work". However, it is only our misunderstanding. There are, in fact, no "matches" U (37) /U"teams" of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives mayU (38) /U, obviously, there is teamwork. A mountain climber knows that he may have to fight with naturalU (39) /Uthat are stronger and more powerful than man. His sport requires high mental andU (40) /Uqualities. A mountain climberU (41) /Uto improve on skill year after year. A skier is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis championsU (42) /Uin their early twenties. But it is notU (43) /Ufor men of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in the Alps. They may take moreU (44) /Uthan younger men, but they probably climb with more skill and lessU (45) /Uof effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment. AexistBgoCdependDconfide 6. Most young people enjoy physical activities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering. These who have a passionU (26) /Uclimbing high and difficult mountains are oftenU (27) /Uwith astonishment. Why are men and womenU (28) /Uto suffer cold and hardship, and toU (29) /Uon high mountains This astonishment is caused, probably, by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activitiesU (30) /Uwhich men give their leisure. There are no man-made rules, as there are forU (31) /Ugames as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous toU (32) /U, but it is this freedom from man-made rulesU (33) /Umakes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their ownU (34) /U. If weU (35) /Umountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is U (36) /Umountaineering is not a "team work". However, it is only our misunderstanding. There are, in fact, no "matches" U (37) /U"teams" of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives mayU (38) /U, obviously, there is teamwork. A mountain climber knows that he may have to fight with naturalU (39) /Uthat are stronger and more powerful than man. His sport requires high mental andU (40) /Uqualities. A mountain climberU (41) /Uto improve on skill year after year. A skier is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis championsU (42) /Uin their early twenties. But it is notU (43) /Ufor men of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in the Alps. They may take moreU (44) /Uthan younger men, but they probably climb with more skill and lessU (45) /Uof effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment. AstrengthBstormsCpowersDforces 7. Most young people enjoy physical activities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering. These who have a passionU (26) /Uclimbing high and difficult mountains are oftenU (27) /Uwith astonishment. Why are men and womenU (28) /Uto suffer cold and hardship, and toU (29) /Uon high mountains This astonishment is caused, probably, by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activitiesU (30) /Uwhich men give their leisure. There are no man-made rules, as there are forU (31) /Ugames as golf and football. There are, of course, rules of different kinds which it would be dangerous toU (32) /U, but it is this freedom from man-made rulesU (33) /Umakes mountaineering attractive to many people. Those who climb mountains are free to use their ownU (34) /U. If weU (35) /Umountaineering with other more familiar sports, we might think that one big difference is U (36) /Umountaineering is not a "team work". However, it is only our misunderstanding. There are, in fact, no "matches" U (37) /U"teams" of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face linked by a rope on which their lives mayU (38) /U, obviously, there is teamwork. A mountain climber knows that he may have to fight with naturalU (39) /Uthat are stronger and more powerful than man. His sport requires high mental andU (40) /Uqualities. A mountain climberU (41) /Uto improve on skill year after year. A skier is probably past his best by the age of thirty, and most international tennis championsU (42) /Uin their early twenties. But it is notU (43) /Ufor men of fifty or sixty to climb the highest mountains in the Alps. They may take moreU (44) /Uthan younger men, but they probably climb with more skill and lessU (45) /Uof effort, and they certainly experience equal enjoyment. AphysicianBphysicalCphysiologicalDpsychological 8. Most young people enjoy physical activities, walking, cycling, football, or mountaineering. These who have a passionU (26) /Uclimbing high and difficult mountains are oftenU (27) /Uwith astonishment. Why are men and womenU (28) /Uto suffer cold and hardship, and toU (29) /Uon high mountains This astonishment is caused, probably, by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activitiesU (30) /Uwhich men give their leisure. There