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1、姓名:_ 班級:_ 學號:_-密-封 -線- 英語*單項選擇考試卷模擬考試題考試時間:120分鐘 考試總分:100分題號一二三四五總分分數(shù)遵守考場紀律,維護知識尊嚴,杜絕違紀行為,確??荚嚱Y(jié)果公正。1、passage one 1are you superstitious no, of course not. do you believe in magic (魔法), and luck charms (護身符), and elves or gremlins (小精靈) certainly not, but if i should greet you with the usual hows bus

2、iness” youll answer “oh, just so-so” although your business is profiting greatly. when you are successful in some venture you might say you were just lucky. and yet, you know it was probably due to your a bility and hard work. why sometimes you knock on wood because wood was once a tree and there is

3、 a primitive belief that protective gods inhabit trees and knocking on wood attracts their attention so they may be credited with your successes.if i should sneeze, only the strongest of you could refrain(克制而不) from saying “god bless you”. why bless this unsanitary (不講究衛(wèi)生的) habit our ancestors belie

4、ved that a sneeze opened the body to invasion by devils, and invoking (召喚) the name of god made the devils get out in a hurry. you may not realize it, but you express this same “devil invasion” when you say, “whatever can have gotten into that child” or “i wonder what possessed me to do that”althoug

5、h they may no longer be believed, evidences of superstitions that have had their origins in the primitive fear of the unknown still exist in modern language and gestures.according to the author, which of the following is not an ancient belief( )a.gods lived in trees.b.the gods would be envious of on

6、es success.c.sneezing is unsanitary.d.knocking on wood attracting gods attention.2、passage one 1are you superstitious no, of course not. do you believe in magic (魔法), and luck charms (護身符), and elves or gremlins (小精靈) certainly not, but if i should greet you with the usual hows business” youll answe

7、r “oh, just so-so” although your business is profiting greatly. when you are successful in some venture you might say you were just lucky. and yet, you know it was probably due to your a bility and hard work. why sometimes you knock on wood because wood was once a tree and there is a primitive belie

8、f that protective gods inhabit trees and knocking on wood attracts their attention so they may be credited with your successes.if i should sneeze, only the strongest of you could refrain(克制而不) from saying “god bless you”. why bless this unsanitary (不講究衛(wèi)生的) habit our ancestors believed that a sneeze

9、opened the body to invasion by devils, and invoking (召喚) the name of god made the devils get out in a hurry. you may not realize it, but you express this same “devil invasion” when you say, “whatever can have gotten into that child” or “i wonder what possessed me to do that”although they may no long

10、er be believed, evidences of superstitions that have had their origins in the primitive fear of the unknown still exist in modern language and gestures.the author ( )a.believe that most people are superstitiousb.believe that very few people are superstitiousc.believes that there are still some evide

11、nces of superstitions in what we say and what we dod.is superstitious3、passage one 1are you superstitious no, of course not. do you believe in magic (魔法), and luck charms (護身符), and elves or gremlins (小精靈) certainly not, but if i should greet you with the usual hows business” youll answer “oh, just

12、so-so” although your business is profiting greatly. when you are successful in some venture you might say you were just lucky. and yet, you know it was probably due to your a bility and hard work. why sometimes you knock on wood because wood was once a tree and there is a primitive belief that prote

13、ctive gods inhabit trees and knocking on wood attracts their attention so they may be credited with your successes.if i should sneeze, only the strongest of you could refrain(克制而不) from saying “god bless you”. why bless this unsanitary (不講究衛(wèi)生的) habit our ancestors believed that a sneeze opened the b

14、ody to invasion by devils, and invoking (召喚) the name of god made the devils get out in a hurry. you may not realize it, but you express this same “devil invasion” when you say, “whatever can have gotten into that child” or “i wonder what possessed me to do that”although they may no longer be believ

15、ed, evidences of superstitions that have had their origins in the primitive fear of the unknown still exist in modern language and gestures.when a person sneeze, others would say “god bless you.” it comes of which of the following beliefs( )a.a sneeze makes devils come into ones body.b.telling the n

16、ame of god can get devils out of ones body.c.god may help people sneeze.d.both and .4、passage one 1are you superstitious no, of course not. do you believe in magic (魔法), and luck charms (護身符), and elves or gremlins (小精靈) certainly not, but if i should greet you with the usual hows business” youll an

17、swer “oh, just so-so” although your business is profiting greatly. when you are successful in some venture you might say you were just lucky. and yet, you know it was probably due to your a bility and hard work. why sometimes you knock on wood because wood was once a tree and there is a primitive be

18、lief that protective gods inhabit trees and knocking on wood attracts their attention so they may be credited with your successes.if i should sneeze, only the strongest of you could refrain(克制而不) from saying “god bless you”. why bless this unsanitary (不講究衛(wèi)生的) habit our ancestors believed that a snee

19、ze opened the body to invasion by devils, and invoking (召喚) the name of god made the devils get out in a hurry. you may not realize it, but you express this same “devil invasion” when you say, “whatever can have gotten into that child” or “i wonder what possessed me to do that”although they may no l

20、onger be believed, evidences of superstitions that have had their origins in the primitive fear of the unknown still exist in modern language and gestures.this article suggests that if one wants to be successful he should have( )a.luckb.abilitiesc.hard workd.both b and c5、passage one 1are you supers

21、titious no, of course not. do you believe in magic (魔法), and luck charms (護身符), and elves or gremlins (小精靈) certainly not, but if i should greet you with the usual hows business” youll answer “oh, just so-so” although your business is profiting greatly. when you are successful in some venture you mi

22、ght say you were just lucky. and yet, you know it was probably due to your a bility and hard work. why sometimes you knock on wood because wood was once a tree and there is a primitive belief that protective gods inhabit trees and knocking on wood attracts their attention so they may be credited with your successes.if i should sneeze, only the strongest of you c

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