Unit 7
And 3 tremendous power the
4 ago an old ship without a single person on board was put in mid-stream. It sailed down the river
There were some people who wanted to become famous 7 swimming across the most dangerous part of the
In 1902, a certain Miss Taylor decided to go over the falls in a barrel. There were different kinds of pillows inside the barrel to prevent her 13 . Having examined the barrel carefully, Miss Taylor got in. The barrel was closed and then 14 into the water. Having reached the falls, it overturned and was shot down by the terrible 15 of the water. When the barrel was finally caught and opened, Miss Taylor came out alive 16 with a frightened look in her eyes.
Once a crowd of visitors saw a rope 17 over them from one bank of the river to the other. Then they saw a man 18 the rope. The man was an actor, Blondin 19 . He managed to cross
1. A) within B) inside C) at D) on
2. A) Much B) a great number C) mass D) a mass
3. A) how much B) what C) so D) how
4. A) Sometimes B) Many times C) Much time D) Some time
5. A) as B) as if C) like D) likely
6. A) to appear B) appearing C) appeared D) appear
7. A) for B) by C) through D) from
8. A) He said B) His having said C) He says D) He had said
9. A) gave B) made C) did D) took
10. A) filling B) full C) filled D) was filled
11. A) dead B) dying C) died D) death
12. A) being stopped B) were fixing C) were fixed D) fixed
13. A) being hurt B) having hurt C) hurting D) hurt
14. A) being thrown B) throwing C) thrown D) threw
15. A) power B) strength C) force D) capacity
16. A) therefore B) however C) so D) but
17. A) being put B) put C) having put D) putting
18. A) step across B) step out onto C) step along D) step on
19. A) under the name of B) with the name of C) by name D) to the name of
20. A) done B) having done C) having been done D) being done
Most young people enjoy some form of physical activity. It may be walking, bicycling, or swimming, or in winter, skating or skiing. It may be a game of some 1 — football, hockey, golf or tennis. It may be mountaineering.
Those who have a passion for 2 high and difficult mountains are often 3 with astonishment. Why are men and women willing to 4 cold and hardship, and to take risks on high mountains? This astonishment is caused, 5 , by the difference between mountaineering and other forms of activity to 6 men give their leisure.
Mountaineering is a sport and
If we compare mountaineering and other more 13 sports, we might think that one big difference is that 14 is not a “team game”. We should be mistaken 15 this. There are, it is true, no “matches” between “team” of climbers, but when climbers are on a rock face 16 by a rope on which their lives may depend, there is 17 teamwork.
The mountain climber knows that he may 18 fight forces that are stronger and more powerful than man. He has to fight the forces of 19 . His sport requires high mental and physical 20 .
1. A) part B) sorts C) sport D) kind
2. A) climbing B) rising C) going D) enjoying
3. A) dealt B) looked upon C) coped D) disgusted
4. A) catch B) diverse C) suffer D) overcome
5. A) probably B) precisely C) logically D) strongly
6. A) that B) how C) which D) why
7. A) but B) not C) also D) is
8. A) as B) such as C) i.e. D) possibly
9. A) for example B) perhaps C) then D) of course
10. A) behave B) imply C) ignore D) list
11. A) luxurious B) painful C) attractive D) noticeable
12. A) occasional B) free C) accustomed D) popular
13. A) familiar B) similar C) regular D) thirty
14. A) sport B) astonishment C) rule D) mountaineering
15. A) by B) in C) from D) against
16. A) admitted B) tracked C) vanished D) linked
17. A) obviously B) basically C) already D) conversely
18. A) would B) have to C) due to D) be to
19. A) mountain B) wind C) nature D) snow
20. A) limitation B) division C) goodness D) qualities