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1、姓名:_ 班級:_ 學號:_-密-封 -線- 英語單選集_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遵守考場紀律,維護知識尊嚴,杜絕違紀行為,確??荚嚱Y果公正。1、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that i

2、f signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)standardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so tha

3、t he could find his way back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the tree so that the trail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree. trackers chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)to follow.21( )a.informationb.tripc.waterd.farm2、w

4、oodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future

5、 use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)standardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so that he could find his way back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the t

6、ree so that the trail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree. trackers chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)to follow.22( )a.withb.byc.ofd.for3、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. the

7、ir ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)standardized. a hun

8、ter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so that he could find his way back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the tree so that the trail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree. trackers chipped from one

9、side only, and then trails were(35)to follow.23( )a.putb.gotc.dependedd.took4、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind ac

10、cidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)standardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so that he could find his wa

11、y back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the tree so that the trail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree. trackers chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)to follow.24( )a.writingb.readingc.drawingd.looking5、woodsmen, hunters a

12、nd trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the be

13、nefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)standardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so that he could find his way back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the tree so that the tr

14、ail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree. trackers chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)to follow.25( )a.so many colorb.so much colorc.so many meaningd.so much meaning6、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals

15、, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon be

16、came(30)standardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so that he could find his way back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the tree so that the trail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree.

17、 trackers chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)to follow.26( )a.animalsb.ownc.mensd.natures7、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasone

18、d that if signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)standardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his pat

19、h so that he could find his way back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the tree so that the trail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree. trackers chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)to follow.27( )a.friendsb.woodsmenc.hunter

20、sd.trackers8、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for t

21、heir(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)standardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so that he could find his way back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut

22、on(33)of the tree so that the trail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree. trackers chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)to follow.28( )a.andb.butc.thusd.then9、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nat

23、ure and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)st

24、andardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so that he could find his way back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the tree so that the trail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree. trackers

25、chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)to follow.29( )a.has come into beingb.has come into beenc.came into beingd.came into been10、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills

26、in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)standardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(

27、樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so that he could find his way back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the tree so that the trail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree. trackers chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)to fol

28、low.30( )a.more thanb.less thanc.more and lessd.more or less11、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind accidentally had(

29、25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)standardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so that he could find his way back(31)so th

30、at others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the tree so that the trail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree. trackers chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)to follow.31( )a.asb.orc.thoughd.since12、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to foll

31、ow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.

32、(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)standardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so that he could find his way back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the tree so that the trail could be seen from(34)d

33、irection and from either side of the tree. trackers chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)to follow.32( )a.hitb.passc.followd.search13、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their sk

34、ills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became(30)standardized. a hunter in a forest backed(砍) pieces of

35、back(樹皮) off some of the trees in his path so that he could find his way back(31)so that others could(32)him. woodsmen often made a cut on(33)of the tree so that the trail could be seen from(34)direction and from either side of the tree. trackers chipped from one side only, and then trails were(35)t

36、o follow.33( )a.both sideb.both sidesc.all sidesd.every side14、woodsmen, hunters and trackers learned to follow and read the(21)left, behind(22)animals, men, nature and time. their ability to survive(23)on their skills in(24)these signs. soon they reasoned that if signs left behind accidentally had(25), they could leave signs deliberately(故意) for their(26)future use or for the benefit of(27)following them.(28)trail signs and symbols(29)and soon became

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