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1、第 頁2021四川考研英語考試模擬卷本卷共分為1大題50小題,作答時間為180分鐘,總分100分,60分及格。一、單項選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項中,只有一個最符合題意) 1.Americans today believe that acceptable social behavior follows effortlessly from personal virtue. The (1) between morals and manners has become blurred. (2) you need is a good heart, most people assume, an

2、d the (3) will take care of itself. You dont have to write thank-you notes.Many Americans believe that natural behavior is beautiful. The natural (4) to human relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5) human problem is a communication problem. This (6) that p

3、eople might be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences-philosophical, political, or religious-and assumes that all such differences are (7) misunderstandings.Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady because his mother t

4、aught him that ladies (8) such courtesies, but she (9) and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers her seat in a (10) bus to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11) look because she has insulted his (12) Mind you, those are just people (13) to be nice

5、; the only problem is that they are (14) on different systems of (15) .Curiously, it has never been (16) to insult people intentionally. If you say, You are nasty and I hate you, the person is (17) to reply, Oh, youre feeling (18) ; Ill wait until you feel better. The idea the people can behave natu

6、rally without resorting to a(n) (19) code tacitly agreed upon by their society is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by using a language without (20) accepted semantic and grammatical rules.7()AdislikeBappreciateCthankDapprove2.Americans today believe that acceptable social behavior foll

7、ows effortlessly from personal virtue. The (1) between morals and manners has become blurred. (2) you need is a good heart, most people assume, and the (3) will take care of itself. You dont have to write thank-you notes.Many Americans believe that natural behavior is beautiful. The natural (4) to h

8、uman relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5) human problem is a communication problem. This (6) that people might be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences-philosophical, political, or religious-and assumes that all such differences a

9、re (7) misunderstandings.Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady because his mother taught him that ladies (8) such courtesies, but she (9) and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers her seat in a (10)

10、bus to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11) look because she has insulted his (12) Mind you, those are just people (13) to be nice; the only problem is that they are (14) on different systems of (15) .Curiously, it has never been (16) to insult people intentionally. If you say, You a

11、re nasty and I hate you, the person is (17) to reply, Oh, youre feeling (18) ; Ill wait until you feel better. The idea the people can behave naturally without resorting to a(n) (19) code tacitly agreed upon by their society is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by using a language witho

12、ut (20) accepted semantic and grammatical rules.8()AfeelingsBfreedomCmanhoodDheart3.Americans today believe that acceptable social behavior follows effortlessly from personal virtue. The (1) between morals and manners has become blurred. (2) you need is a good heart, most people assume, and the (3)

13、will take care of itself. You dont have to write thank-you notes.Many Americans believe that natural behavior is beautiful. The natural (4) to human relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5) human problem is a communication problem. This (6) that people migh

14、t be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences-philosophical, political, or religious-and assumes that all such differences are (7) misunderstandings.Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady because his mother taught him

15、that ladies (8) such courtesies, but she (9) and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers her seat in a (10) bus to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11) look because she has insulted his (12) Mind you, those are just people (13) to be nice; the only

16、 problem is that they are (14) on different systems of (15) .Curiously, it has never been (16) to insult people intentionally. If you say, You are nasty and I hate you, the person is (17) to reply, Oh, youre feeling (18) ; Ill wait until you feel better. The idea the people can behave naturally with

17、out resorting to a(n) (19) code tacitly agreed upon by their society is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by using a language without (20) accepted semantic and grammatical rules.9()AestablishingBassumingCobservingDoperating4.Americans today believe that acceptable social behavior follo

18、ws effortlessly from personal virtue. The (1) between morals and manners has become blurred. (2) you need is a good heart, most people assume, and the (3) will take care of itself. You dont have to write thank-you notes.Many Americans believe that natural behavior is beautiful. The natural (4) to hu

19、man relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5) human problem is a communication problem. This (6) that people might be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences-philosophical, political, or religious-and assumes that all such differences ar

20、e (7) misunderstandings.Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady because his mother taught him that ladies (8) such courtesies, but she (9) and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers her seat in a (10) b

21、us to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11) look because she has insulted his (12) Mind you, those are just people (13) to be nice; the only problem is that they are (14) on different systems of (15) .Curiously, it has never been (16) to insult people intentionally. If you say, You ar

22、e nasty and I hate you, the person is (17) to reply, Oh, youre feeling (18) ; Ill wait until you feel better. The idea the people can behave naturally without resorting to a(n) (19) code tacitly agreed upon by their society is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by using a language withou

23、t (20) accepted semantic and grammatical rules.10()AfriendlyBterribleCdisgustingDhostile5.Americans today believe that acceptable social behavior follows effortlessly from personal virtue. The (1) between morals and manners has become blurred. (2) you need is a good heart, most people assume, and th

24、e (3) will take care of itself. You dont have to write thank-you notes.Many Americans believe that natural behavior is beautiful. The natural (4) to human relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5) human problem is a communication problem. This (6) that peopl

25、e might be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences-philosophical, political, or religious-and assumes that all such differences are (7) misunderstandings.Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady because his mother taugh

26、t him that ladies (8) such courtesies, but she (9) and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers her seat in a (10) bus to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11) look because she has insulted his (12) Mind you, those are just people (13) to be nice; th

27、e only problem is that they are (14) on different systems of (15) .Curiously, it has never been (16) to insult people intentionally. If you say, You are nasty and I hate you, the person is (17) to reply, Oh, youre feeling (18) ; Ill wait until you feel better. The idea the people can behave naturall

28、y without resorting to a(n) (19) code tacitly agreed upon by their society is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by using a language without (20) accepted semantic and grammatical rules.11()AtryingBrefusingCshowingDlooking6.Americans today believe that acceptable social behavior follows

29、effortlessly from personal virtue. The (1) between morals and manners has become blurred. (2) you need is a good heart, most people assume, and the (3) will take care of itself. You dont have to write thank-you notes.Many Americans believe that natural behavior is beautiful. The natural (4) to human

30、 relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5) human problem is a communication problem. This (6) that people might be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences-philosophical, political, or religious-and assumes that all such differences are (

31、7) misunderstandings.Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady because his mother taught him that ladies (8) such courtesies, but she (9) and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers her seat in a (10) bus

32、to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11) look because she has insulted his (12) Mind you, those are just people (13) to be nice; the only problem is that they are (14) on different systems of (15) .Curiously, it has never been (16) to insult people intentionally. If you say, You are n

33、asty and I hate you, the person is (17) to reply, Oh, youre feeling (18) ; Ill wait until you feel better. The idea the people can behave naturally without resorting to a(n) (19) code tacitly agreed upon by their society is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by using a language without (

34、20) accepted semantic and grammatical rules.12()Ano more thanBnot more thanCa bit more thanDmuch more than7.Americans today believe that acceptable social behavior follows effortlessly from personal virtue. The (1) between morals and manners has become blurred. (2) you need is a good heart, most peo

35、ple assume, and the (3) will take care of itself. You dont have to write thank-you notes.Many Americans believe that natural behavior is beautiful. The natural (4) to human relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5) human problem is a communication problem. T

36、his (6) that people might be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences-philosophical, political, or religious-and assumes that all such differences are (7) misunderstandings.Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady becaus

37、e his mother taught him that ladies (8) such courtesies, but she (9) and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers her seat in a (10) bus to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11) look because she has insulted his (12) Mind you, those are just people (

38、13) to be nice; the only problem is that they are (14) on different systems of (15) .Curiously, it has never been (16) to insult people intentionally. If you say, You are nasty and I hate you, the person is (17) to reply, Oh, youre feeling (18) ; Ill wait until you feel better. The idea the people c

39、an behave naturally without resorting to a(n) (19) code tacitly agreed upon by their society is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by using a language without (20) accepted semantic and grammatical rules.13()AangryBthankfulCguiltyDdirty8.Americans today believe that acceptable social beh

40、avior follows effortlessly from personal virtue. The (1) between morals and manners has become blurred. (2) you need is a good heart, most people assume, and the (3) will take care of itself. You dont have to write thank-you notes.Many Americans believe that natural behavior is beautiful. The natura

41、l (4) to human relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5) human problem is a communication problem. This (6) that people might be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences-philosophical, political, or religious-and assumes that all such dif

42、ferences are (7) misunderstandings.Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady because his mother taught him that ladies (8) such courtesies, but she (9) and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers her seat

43、in a (10) bus to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11) look because she has insulted his (12) Mind you, those are just people (13) to be nice; the only problem is that they are (14) on different systems of (15) .Curiously, it has never been (16) to insult people intentionally. If you

44、say, You are nasty and I hate you, the person is (17) to reply, Oh, youre feeling (18) ; Ill wait until you feel better. The idea the people can behave naturally without resorting to a(n) (19) code tacitly agreed upon by their society is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by using a lang

45、uage without (20) accepted semantic and grammatical rules.14()AinstinctBdistinctionCintuitionDsimilarity9.Americans today believe that acceptable social behavior follows effortlessly from personal virtue. The (1) between morals and manners has become blurred. (2) you need is a good heart, most peopl

46、e assume, and the (3) will take care of itself. You dont have to write thank-you notes.Many Americans believe that natural behavior is beautiful. The natural (4) to human relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5) human problem is a communication problem. Thi

47、s (6) that people might be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences-philosophical, political, or religious-and assumes that all such differences are (7) misunderstandings.Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady because

48、his mother taught him that ladies (8) such courtesies, but she (9) and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers her seat in a (10) bus to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11) look because she has insulted his (12) Mind you, those are just people (13

49、) to be nice; the only problem is that they are (14) on different systems of (15) .Curiously, it has never been (16) to insult people intentionally. If you say, You are nasty and I hate you, the person is (17) to reply, Oh, youre feeling (18) ; Ill wait until you feel better. The idea the people can

50、 behave naturally without resorting to a(n) (19) code tacitly agreed upon by their society is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by using a language without (20) accepted semantic and grammatical rules.15()AetiquetteBceremonyCmannersDcourtesy10.Americans today believe that acceptable soc

51、ial behavior follows effortlessly from personal virtue. The (1) between morals and manners has become blurred. (2) you need is a good heart, most people assume, and the (3) will take care of itself. You dont have to write thank-you notes.Many Americans believe that natural behavior is beautiful. The

52、 natural (4) to human relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5) human problem is a communication problem. This (6) that people might be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences-philosophical, political, or religious-and assumes that all s

53、uch differences are (7) misunderstandings.Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady because his mother taught him that ladies (8) such courtesies, but she (9) and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers he

54、r seat in a (10) bus to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11) look because she has insulted his (12) Mind you, those are just people (13) to be nice; the only problem is that they are (14) on different systems of (15) .Curiously, it has never been (16) to insult people intentionally.

55、If you say, You are nasty and I hate you, the person is (17) to reply, Oh, youre feeling (18) ; Ill wait until you feel better. The idea the people can behave naturally without resorting to a(n) (19) code tacitly agreed upon by their society is as silly as the idea that they can communicate by using

56、 a language without (20) accepted semantic and grammatical rules.16()AoptBaptCapparentDadorable11.Americans today believe that acceptable social behavior follows effortlessly from personal virtue. The (1) between morals and manners has become blurred. (2) you need is a good heart, most people assume

57、, and the (3) will take care of itself. You dont have to write thank-you notes.Many Americans believe that natural behavior is beautiful. The natural (4) to human relations presumes that to know any person well enough is to love him, that the (5) human problem is a communication problem. This (6) th

58、at people might be separated by basically, generally irreconcilable differences-philosophical, political, or religious-and assumes that all such differences are (7) misunderstandings.Indeed, it has never been easier to insult people inadvertently. A gentleman opens a door for a lady because his moth

59、er taught him that ladies (8) such courtesies, but she (9) and spits in his eye because he has insulted her womanhood. A young lady offers her seat in a (10) bus to an elderly, frail gentleman, and he gives her a (11) look because she has insulted his (12) Mind you, those are just people (13) to be

60、nice; the only problem is that they are (14) on different systems of (15) .Curiously, it has never been (16) to insult people intentionally. If you say, You are nasty and I hate you, the person is (17) to reply, Oh, youre feeling (18) ; Ill wait until you feel better. The idea the people can behave

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