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1、姓名:_ 班級(jí):_ 學(xué)號(hào):_-密-封 -線- 英語(yǔ)單選集考試卷模擬.考試題考試時(shí)間:120分鐘 考試總分:100分題號(hào)一二三四五總分分?jǐn)?shù)遵守考場(chǎng)紀(jì)律,維護(hù)知識(shí)尊嚴(yán),杜絕違紀(jì)行為,確保考試結(jié)果公正。1、directions. for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and mark youranswer by blackening the corresponding letter on the

2、answer sheet.did you ever have someones name on thetip of your tongue and yet you were unable to recall it(21)this happens again, do not try to recall it. do something(22)for a couple of minutes, and the name may come into your head.the name is there. since you have met(23)person and learned his nam

3、e. it only has to be dug out. the initial effortto recall(24)the mind for operation, but it is thesubconscious(25)that go to work to dig up a dim memory.forcing yourself to recall almost never helps because it doesnt loosen yourmemory; it only tightens it. students find the preparatory method helpfu

4、l(26)examinations. they read over the questions(27)trying to answer any of them. then they answer first theones(28)which they are most confident. meanwhile, deepermental activities in the subconscious mind are taking(29); work is being done on the more difficult question. by the time theeasier quest

5、ions are answered, answers to the more difficult ones will usuallybegin to(30)into consciousness. it is often just aquestion of waiting for recall to come to thememory.( )a.whetherb.whenc.whiled.as2、directions. for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choo

6、se the one that is most suitable and mark youranswer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.did you ever have someones name on thetip of your tongue and yet you were unable to recall it(21)this happens again, do not try to recall it. do something(22)for a couple of minutes, and t

7、he name may come into your head.the name is there. since you have met(23)person and learned his name. it only has to be dug out. the initial effortto recall(24)the mind for operation, but it is thesubconscious(25)that go to work to dig up a dim memory.forcing yourself to recall almost never helps be

8、cause it doesnt loosen yourmemory; it only tightens it. students find the preparatory method helpful(26)examinations. they read over the questions(27)trying to answer any of them. then they answer first theones(28)which they are most confident. meanwhile, deepermental activities in the subconscious

9、mind are taking(29); work is being done on the more difficult question. by the time theeasier questions are answered, answers to the more difficult ones will usuallybegin to(30)into consciousness. it is often just aquestion of waiting for recall to come to thememory.( )a.apartb.simplec.elsed.similar

10、3、directions. for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and mark youranswer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.did you ever have someones name on thetip of your tongue and yet you were unable to r

11、ecall it(21)this happens again, do not try to recall it. do something(22)for a couple of minutes, and the name may come into your head.the name is there. since you have met(23)person and learned his name. it only has to be dug out. the initial effortto recall(24)the mind for operation, but it is the

12、subconscious(25)that go to work to dig up a dim memory.forcing yourself to recall almost never helps because it doesnt loosen yourmemory; it only tightens it. students find the preparatory method helpful(26)examinations. they read over the questions(27)trying to answer any of them. then they answer

13、first theones(28)which they are most confident. meanwhile, deepermental activities in the subconscious mind are taking(29); work is being done on the more difficult question. by the time theeasier questions are answered, answers to the more difficult ones will usuallybegin to(30)into consciousness.

14、it is often just aquestion of waiting for recall to come to thememory.( )a.thisb.certainc.ad.some4、directions. for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and mark youranswer by blackening the corresponding letter on the a

15、nswer sheet.did you ever have someones name on thetip of your tongue and yet you were unable to recall it(21)this happens again, do not try to recall it. do something(22)for a couple of minutes, and the name may come into your head.the name is there. since you have met(23)person and learned his name

16、. it only has to be dug out. the initial effortto recall(24)the mind for operation, but it is thesubconscious(25)that go to work to dig up a dim memory.forcing yourself to recall almost never helps because it doesnt loosen yourmemory; it only tightens it. students find the preparatory method helpful

17、(26)examinations. they read over the questions(27)trying to answer any of them. then they answer first theones(28)which they are most confident. meanwhile, deepermental activities in the subconscious mind are taking(29); work is being done on the more difficult question. by the time theeasier questi

18、ons are answered, answers to the more difficult ones will usuallybegin to(30)into consciousness. it is often just aquestion of waiting for recall to come to thememory.( )a.beginsb.leadsc.helpsd.prepares5、directions. for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d.

19、 choose the one that is most suitable and mark youranswer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.did you ever have someones name on thetip of your tongue and yet you were unable to recall it(21)this happens again, do not try to recall it. do something(22)for a couple of minutes,

20、and the name may come into your head.the name is there. since you have met(23)person and learned his name. it only has to be dug out. the initial effortto recall(24)the mind for operation, but it is thesubconscious(25)that go to work to dig up a dim memory.forcing yourself to recall almost never hel

21、ps because it doesnt loosen yourmemory; it only tightens it. students find the preparatory method helpful(26)examinations. they read over the questions(27)trying to answer any of them. then they answer first theones(28)which they are most confident. meanwhile, deepermental activities in the subconsc

22、ious mind are taking(29); work is being done on the more difficult question. by the time theeasier questions are answered, answers to the more difficult ones will usuallybegin to(30)into consciousness. it is often just aquestion of waiting for recall to come to thememory.( )a.movementsb.activitiesc.

23、proceduresd.deeds6、directions. for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and mark youranswer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.did you ever have someones name on thetip of your tongue and yet you

24、 were unable to recall it(21)this happens again, do not try to recall it. do something(22)for a couple of minutes, and the name may come into your head.the name is there. since you have met(23)person and learned his name. it only has to be dug out. the initial effortto recall(24)the mind for operati

25、on, but it is thesubconscious(25)that go to work to dig up a dim memory.forcing yourself to recall almost never helps because it doesnt loosen yourmemory; it only tightens it. students find the preparatory method helpful(26)examinations. they read over the questions(27)trying to answer any of them.

26、then they answer first theones(28)which they are most confident. meanwhile, deepermental activities in the subconscious mind are taking(29); work is being done on the more difficult question. by the time theeasier questions are answered, answers to the more difficult ones will usuallybegin to(30)int

27、o consciousness. it is often just aquestion of waiting for recall to come to thememory.( )a.aboutb.inc.intod.by7、directions. for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and mark youranswer by blackening the corresponding l

28、etter on the answer sheet.did you ever have someones name on thetip of your tongue and yet you were unable to recall it(21)this happens again, do not try to recall it. do something(22)for a couple of minutes, and the name may come into your head.the name is there. since you have met(23)person and le

29、arned his name. it only has to be dug out. the initial effortto recall(24)the mind for operation, but it is thesubconscious(25)that go to work to dig up a dim memory.forcing yourself to recall almost never helps because it doesnt loosen yourmemory; it only tightens it. students find the preparatory

30、method helpful(26)examinations. they read over the questions(27)trying to answer any of them. then they answer first theones(28)which they are most confident. meanwhile, deepermental activities in the subconscious mind are taking(29); work is being done on the more difficult question. by the time th

31、eeasier questions are answered, answers to the more difficult ones will usuallybegin to(30)into consciousness. it is often just aquestion of waiting for recall to come to thememory.( )a.againstb.afterc.befored.besides8、directions. for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked

32、 a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and mark youranswer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.did you ever have someones name on thetip of your tongue and yet you were unable to recall it(21)this happens again, do not try to recall it. do something(22)for a coup

33、le of minutes, and the name may come into your head.the name is there. since you have met(23)person and learned his name. it only has to be dug out. the initial effortto recall(24)the mind for operation, but it is thesubconscious(25)that go to work to dig up a dim memory.forcing yourself to recall a

34、lmost never helps because it doesnt loosen yourmemory; it only tightens it. students find the preparatory method helpful(26)examinations. they read over the questions(27)trying to answer any of them. then they answer first theones(28)which they are most confident. meanwhile, deepermental activities

35、in the subconscious mind are taking(29); work is being done on the more difficult question. by the time theeasier questions are answered, answers to the more difficult ones will usuallybegin to(30)into consciousness. it is often just aquestion of waiting for recall to come to thememory.( )a.ofb.forc

36、.withd.in9、directions. for each blank in the following passage, there are fourchoices marked a, b, c and d. choose the one that is most suitable and mark youranswer by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.did you ever have someones name on thetip of your tongue and yet you were un

37、able to recall it(21)this happens again, do not try to recall it. do something(22)for a couple of minutes, and the name may come into your head.the name is there. since you have met(23)person and learned his name. it only has to be dug out. the initial effortto recall(24)the mind for operation, but

38、it is thesubconscious(25)that go to work to dig up a dim memory.forcing yourself to recall almost never helps because it doesnt loosen yourmemory; it only tightens it. students find the preparatory method helpful(26)examinations. they read over the questions(27)trying to answer any of them. then the

39、y answer first theones(28)which they are most confident. meanwhile, deepermental activities in the subconscious mind are taking(29); work is being done on the more difficult question. by the time theeasier questions are answered, answers to the more difficult ones will usuallybegin to(30)into consciousness. it is often just aquestion of waiting for recall to come to thememory.( )a.placeb.actionc.shaped.charge10、d

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