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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,確保考試結果公正。1、baround the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and activities. of course, there have always been people who have looked for adventure-those who have climbed the highest mo
2、untains, explored (探險) unknown parts of the world or sailed in small boats across tile greatest oceans. now, however, there are people who seek (尋找) an immediate thrill(令人激動的事情) from a risky activity which way only last a few minutes or even seconds.i would consider bungee jumping(蹦極跳) to be a good
3、example of such an activity. you jump from a high place ( perhaps a bridge or a hot air balloon) 200 metres above the ground with an elastic (彈性的) rope tied to your ankles. you fall at up to 150 kilometres an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the ground. it is estimated that 2 million peopl
4、e around the world have now tried bungee jumping. other activities which most people would say are as risky as bungee jumping involve(包括) jumping from tall buildings and diving into the sea from the top of high cliffs.why do people take part in such activities as these some psychologists (心理學家) sugg
5、est that it is because life in modem societies has become safe and boring. not very., long ago, peoples lives were constantly under threat. they had to go out and hunt for food, diseases could not easily be cured, and life was a continuous battle for survival.nowadays, according to many people, life
6、 offers little excitement. they live and work in comparatively safe environments; they buy food in shops; and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become iii. the answer for some of these people is to seek danger in activities such as bungee jumping.in bungee jumping, you ( )a.
7、jump as high as you canb.slide down a rope to the groundc.attach yourself to a rope and fall to the groundd.fall towards the ground without a rope2、baround the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and activities. of course, there have always been people who have looked for
8、adventure-those who have climbed the highest mountains, explored (探險) unknown parts of the world or sailed in small boats across tile greatest oceans. now, however, there are people who seek (尋找) an immediate thrill(令人激動的事情) from a risky activity which way only last a few minutes or even seconds.i w
9、ould consider bungee jumping(蹦極跳) to be a good example of such an activity. you jump from a high place ( perhaps a bridge or a hot air balloon) 200 metres above the ground with an elastic (彈性的) rope tied to your ankles. you fall at up to 150 kilometres an hour until the rope stops you from hitting t
10、he ground. it is estimated that 2 million people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. other activities which most people would say are as risky as bungee jumping involve(包括) jumping from tall buildings and diving into the sea from the top of high cliffs.why do people take part in such act
11、ivities as these some psychologists (心理學家) suggest that it is because life in modem societies has become safe and boring. not very., long ago, peoples lives were constantly under threat. they had to go out and hunt for food, diseases could not easily be cured, and life was a continuous battle for su
12、rvival.nowadays, according to many people, life offers little excitement. they live and work in comparatively safe environments; they buy food in shops; and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become iii. the answer for some of these people is to seek danger in activities such
13、 as bungee jumping.a suitable title for the articles is ( )a.dangerous sports-what and whyb.the boredom of modem lifec.bungee jumping-is it really dangerousd.the need for excitement3、baround the world more and more people are taking part in dangerous sports and activities. of course, there have alwa
14、ys been people who have looked for adventure-those who have climbed the highest mountains, explored (探險) unknown parts of the world or sailed in small boats across tile greatest oceans. now, however, there are people who seek (尋找) an immediate thrill(令人激動的事情) from a risky activity which way only las
15、t a few minutes or even seconds.i would consider bungee jumping(蹦極跳) to be a good example of such an activity. you jump from a high place ( perhaps a bridge or a hot air balloon) 200 metres above the ground with an elastic (彈性的) rope tied to your ankles. you fall at up to 150 kilometres an hour unti
16、l the rope stops you from hitting the ground. it is estimated that 2 million people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. other activities which most people would say are as risky as bungee jumping involve(包括) jumping from tall buildings and diving into the sea from the top of high cliffs.
17、why do people take part in such activities as these some psychologists (心理學家) suggest that it is because life in modem societies has become safe and boring. not very., long ago, peoples lives were constantly under threat. they had to go out and hunt for food, diseases could not easily be cured, and
18、life was a continuous battle for survival.nowadays, according to many people, life offers little excitement. they live and work in comparatively safe environments; they buy food in shops; and there are doctors and hospitals to look after them if they become iii. the answer for some of these people i
19、s to seek danger in activities such as bungee jumping.people probably take part in dangerous sports nowadays because( )a.they have a lot of free timeb.they can go to hospital if they are injuredc.their lives lack excitementd.they no longer need to hunt for food4、baround the world more and more peopl
20、e are taking part in dangerous sports and activities. of course, there have always been people who have looked for adventure-those who have climbed the highest mountains, explored (探險) unknown parts of the world or sailed in small boats across tile greatest oceans. now, however, there are people who
21、 seek (尋找) an immediate thrill(令人激動的事情) from a risky activity which way only last a few minutes or even seconds.i would consider bungee jumping(蹦極跳) to be a good example of such an activity. you jump from a high place ( perhaps a bridge or a hot air balloon) 200 metres above the ground with an elast
22、ic (彈性的) rope tied to your ankles. you fall at up to 150 kilometres an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the ground. it is estimated that 2 million people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. other activities which most people would say are as risky as bungee jumping involve(包括)
23、jumping from tall buildings and diving into the sea from the top of high cliffs.why do people take part in such activities as these some psychologists (心理學家) suggest that it is because life in modem societies has become safe and boring. not very., long ago, peoples lives were constantly under threat
24、. they had to go out and hunt for food, diseases could not easily be cured, and life was a continuous battle for survival.nowadays, according to many people, life offers little excitement. they live and work in comparatively safe environments; they buy food in shops; and there are doctors and hospit
25、als to look after them if they become iii. the answer for some of these people is to seek danger in activities such as bungee jumping.the writer of the article has a( )attitude towards dangerous sports. ( )a.positiveb.negativec.neutrald.nervous5、baround the world more and more people are taking part
26、 in dangerous sports and activities. of course, there have always been people who have looked for adventure-those who have climbed the highest mountains, explored (探險) unknown parts of the world or sailed in small boats across tile greatest oceans. now, however, there are people who seek (尋找) an imm
27、ediate thrill(令人激動的事情) from a risky activity which way only last a few minutes or even seconds.i would consider bungee jumping(蹦極跳) to be a good example of such an activity. you jump from a high place ( perhaps a bridge or a hot air balloon) 200 metres above the ground with an elastic (彈性的) rope tie
28、d to your ankles. you fall at up to 150 kilometres an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the ground. it is estimated that 2 million people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. other activities which most people would say are as risky as bungee jumping involve(包括) jumping from tall
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