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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 英语_单项选择考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、passage fourdressing fashionably was very important in fourteenth-century spain. this was especially true for any man who considered himself an aristocrat or dandy. before going out, a well-dressed m
2、an would put on his finest boots, one of his embroidered caps and his favorite beard, dyed to match the color of his clothing.believe it or not, false beards were once as popular as neckties are today. beards had for years considered a sign of strength and manhood, and the bigger and thicker they we
3、re, the better. those unfortunates who had little facial hair were forced by custom into wearing false beards made of horsehair. soon, however man in the spanish fashion world was wearing them too, while many quite substantial real beards were shaved off to make way for the false variety.by day, the
4、 fashionable dandy might wear a yellow or a crimson beard to impress his friends, but in the evening a long black beard was proper for serenading his senorita, any color or shape of beard could be had.however, as you can imagine, the growth of this unusual custom created many interesting problems. p
5、eople with similar beards were mistaken for one another. creditors could not find debtors, and police often arrested the wrong people, while the real villain escaped wearing their hairy disguises. the price of horsehair skyrocketed. finally, king philip iv of aragon put a stop to all the foolishness
6、 by outlawing the wearing of false beards.we can assume from the passage that ( )a.red beards were more fashionable than black onesb.everyone in fourteenth-century spain shavedc.false beards were considered foolish by those who had real beardsd.the popularity of false beards largely died out after t
7、he fourteenth century2、passage fourdressing fashionably was very important in fourteenth-century spain. this was especially true for any man who considered himself an aristocrat or dandy. before going out, a well-dressed man would put on his finest boots, one of his embroidered caps and his favorite
8、 beard, dyed to match the color of his clothing.believe it or not, false beards were once as popular as neckties are today. beards had for years considered a sign of strength and manhood, and the bigger and thicker they were, the better. those unfortunates who had little facial hair were forced by c
9、ustom into wearing false beards made of horsehair. soon, however man in the spanish fashion world was wearing them too, while many quite substantial real beards were shaved off to make way for the false variety.by day, the fashionable dandy might wear a yellow or a crimson beard to impress his frien
10、ds, but in the evening a long black beard was proper for serenading his senorita, any color or shape of beard could be had.however, as you can imagine, the growth of this unusual custom created many interesting problems. people with similar beards were mistaken for one another. creditors could not f
11、ind debtors, and police often arrested the wrong people, while the real villain escaped wearing their hairy disguises. the price of horsehair skyrocketed. finally, king philip iv of aragon put a stop to all the foolishness by outlawing the wearing of false beards.what is the passage mostly concerned
12、 with( )a.the size of beards.b.the color of beards.c.varieties of false beards.d.the custom of wearing false beards.3、passage fourdressing fashionably was very important in fourteenth-century spain. this was especially true for any man who considered himself an aristocrat or dandy. before going out,
13、 a well-dressed man would put on his finest boots, one of his embroidered caps and his favorite beard, dyed to match the color of his clothing.believe it or not, false beards were once as popular as neckties are today. beards had for years considered a sign of strength and manhood, and the bigger an
14、d thicker they were, the better. those unfortunates who had little facial hair were forced by custom into wearing false beards made of horsehair. soon, however man in the spanish fashion world was wearing them too, while many quite substantial real beards were shaved off to maklhowever, as you can i
15、magine, the growth of this unusual custom created many interesting problems. people with similar beards were mistaken for one another. creditors could not find debtors, and police often arrested the wrong people, while the real villain escaped wearing their hairy disguises. the price of horsehair sk
16、yrocketed. finally, king philip iv of aragon put a stop to all the foolishness by outlawing the wearing of false beards.the best definition for the word unfortunates is ( )a.those who have no facial hairb.those who are unluckyc.very young peopled.very poor people4、passage fourdressing fashionably wa
17、s very important in fourteenth-century spain. this was especially true for any man who considered himself an aristocrat or dandy. before going out, a well-dressed man would put on his finest boots, one of his embroidered caps and his favorite beard, dyed to match the color of his clothing.believe it
18、 or not, false beards were once as popular as neckties are today. beards had for years considered a sign of strength and manhood, and the bigger and thicker they were, the better. those unfortunates who had little facial hair were forced by custom into wearing false beards made of horsehair. soon, h
19、owever man in the spanish fashion world was wearing them too, while many quite substantial real beards were shaved off to make way for the false variety.by day, the fashionable dandy might wear a yellow or a crimson beard to impress his friends, but in the evening a long black beard was proper for s
20、erenading his senorita, any color or shape of beard could be had.however, as you can imagine, the growth of this unusual custom created many interesting problems. people with similar beards were mistaken for one another. creditors could not find debtors, and police often arrested the wrong people, w
21、hile the real villain escaped wearing their hairy disguises. the price of horsehair skyrocketed. finally, king philip iv of aragon put a stop to all the foolishness by outlawing the wearing of false beards.according to the passage, false beards were worn by those who considered themselves to be ( )a
22、.handsome and matureb.too young to have beardsc.aristocrats or fashionable dandiesd.royalty5、passage fourdressing fashionably was very important in fourteenth-century spain. this was especially true for any man who considered himself an aristocrat or dandy. before going out, a well-dressed man would
23、 put on his finest boots, one of his embroidered caps and his favorite beard, dyed to match the color of his clothing.believe it or not, false beards were once as popular as neckties are today. beards had for years considered a sign of strength and manhood, and the bigger and thicker they were, the
24、better. those unfortunates who had little facial hair were forced by custom into wearing false beards made of horsehair. soon, however man in the spanish fashion world was wearing them too, while many quite substantial real beards were shaved off to make way for the false variety.by day, the fashionable dandy might wear a yellow or a crimson beard to i
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