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(B)7.What does Thiessen expect of those students?A.They will receive a good education.(A)8.Why did the other tourists give skiers thename "plank-hoppers"?读B.They will try to perform acts of kindness.读A.To show their dislike of the sport.C.They will get a better view of life.B.To encourage them to ski better.D.They will develop a strong personality.C.To stop them from skiing.D.To draw their attentiongBy the 19th century,skiing had become popular(D)9.What took place in Norway by the 20th爨among powerful and influential Norwegians.Thecentury?sport became a mark of their identity(身份)asit读A.Many people began to ski in mountains.set them apart from the Swedish.During the finalB.Ice skating became more popular thantwenty years of the 19th century,these wealthyskiingskiers took to the Alps slopes(斜坡)in hopesC.Ski resorts began to appear in the country.of a way to pass the time during their long winterD.Skiing became acceptable as a sport.stays in the Alpine resorts(旅游胜地).At the time,skiers were looked down on byother tourists who preferred ice skating to skiingThey even gave the name "plank-hoppers"toskiers.Because of this,many skiers preferred to(C)10.What do skiers think of Alpine skiing读ski at night to avoid the bad comments of fellow读compared with Nordic skiing?tourists.A.It was safer.Soon,skiing grew more popular and moreB.It was more famous.fashionable,and by the 20th century,theC.It was more excitingpopulation began to understand the draw skiingD.It was less costly.had on the public.The excitement of speed and thechance to be in and enjoy nature pulled morepeople into the sport.gStill,many people could not afford to ski forsport.That is because it was only practical to ski if(D)11.Which of the following would be the bestyou had enough money to stay away from hometitle for the text?for weeks or months at faraway Alpine resorts.Therefore,it was still a symbol of the costly lifestyle读A.The attractiveness of skiingthat the general population could not afford.B.The Alps are popular places for skiersBack then,there wasn't a ski resort.Instead,C.The Norwegians are good at skiingskiers would search out areas in Alpine towns thatD.The development of skiing in Norwayserved many tourists and then headed to the nearbymountains either by themselves or with a guide.DBecause the landform around the Alps includedsteep(陡峭的)climbs and sharp slopes,.skiers lovedAs millions of people in New York and other读the excitement of speed they experienced.Alpinemajor North American cities smell the unpleasantskiing soon became famous for its downhill speeds读smell of smoke,they point their fingers fartherand separated itself from more traditional Nordicnorth than the wildfires damaging Quebec-all theskiing with longer and flatter walks.way to the Arctic.Rising temperatures in the areaare leading to the weather conditions that makewildfires more likely to happen,experts say.

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