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全国大学英语竞赛试题及答案精编W O R D版 IBM system office room 【A0816H-A0912AAAHH-GX8Q8-GNTHHJ8】2003年全国大学生英语竞赛初赛试题2003 National English Contest for College Students(Preliminary)Part I Listening Comprehension(30 minutes,30 points)Section A Dialogues(10 points)Directions:In this section ,you will hear 10 short dialogues.At the end of each dialogue,a question will be asked about what was said.Boththe dialogue and the question will be read only once.After eachquestion there will be a pause.during the pause,you must read thefour choices marked A,B,C and D,and decide which is the bestanswer.Then m ark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheetwith a single line through the center.1.A.A sales clerk. B.A police officer.C.A tailor. D.A nurse.2.A.By train. B.She walks.C.By car. D.By bus.3.A.Fish is the only dish left. B.Chicken is the only dish left.C.Vegetarian meals are not offered. D.There aren't any vegetarian meals left.4.A.He starts work next weekend. B.He'll be away.C.He'll be in the mountains. D.He's moving to Florida.5.A.In an elevator. B.At a dress store.C.On the seventh floor. D.At a department store.6.A.They felt it was disorganized.B.They were pleased with its Asian content.C.They felt it lacked Asian content.D.They felt it ignored recent events.7.A.He doesn't have enough time.B.He doesn't have a watch.C.The library doesn't have the articles he wants.D.He can't find the library.8.A.He wants the woman to dine out with them.B.He wants to work tomorrow.C.He wants the woman to finish dinner first.D.He wants to pay for the dinner.9.A.Twice a day. B.Twice a week.C.Once a week. D.Daily.10.A.At two o'clock. B.At four o'clock.C.At three thirty. D.At eight o'clock.Section B News Items(10 points)Directions:In this section,you will hear 10 pieces of short news from BBC or VOA.There will be a question following each piece of news.Writedown the answer to each question in no more than 15 words.11._______________________________________ 12._______________________________________ 13._______________________________________ 14._______________________________________ 15._______________________________________16._______________________________________17._______________________________________ 18._______________________________________ 19._______________________________________20._______________________________________ Section C Compound Dictation(10 points)Directions:In this section,you will hear a passage three times.When the passage is read for the first time,you should listen carefully forits general idea.Then listen to the passage again.When the passageis read for the second time,you are required to fill in the blanksnumbered from 21 to 28 with the exact words you have just heard.Forblanks numbered from 29 to 30,you are required to fill in themissing information.You can either use the exact words you havejust heard or write down the main points in your ownwords.Finally,when the passage is read for the third time,youshould check what you have written and rewrite the correct answerson the Answer Sheet.Although general Motors and General Electric are large multinational companies with operations around the globe,there are numerous smaller companies that engage in international trade.Because 95percent of the world's population and two-thirds of its (21)_____ power are located outside the United States,it is important for American (22)_____to be present in foreign markets.However,before we explain the different methods by which a company may (23)_____in international trade,we might first consider some important(24)_____that U.S.companies often fail to study before they sell products ina foreign country.These factors are (25)_____with differences in language,in values and attitudes,and in political (26)_____.When (27)_____Coca-Cola into the Chinese market in 1920,the company used a group of Chinese symbols that,when spoken,sounded like Coca-Cola.However,when read, these symbols meant,“a female horse fattened with wax”.Upon reentering the Chinese market in the 1970s,Coca-Cola used a series of Chinese (28)_____that translates into“happiness in the mouth”.(29)_________________________.Culture is the total pattern of human behavior that is practiced by a particular group of people.(30)_________________________.Part II Vocabulary and Structure(15 minutes,30 points)Section A Multiple Choice(20 points)Directions:Questions 31-50 constitute a complete passage.There are 20blanks in the passage.For each blank there are four choices marked A,B,Cand D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence.Then markthe corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single linethrough the centre.31.Senior Metropolitan police officers tried to dismiss the Noting Hill race riots which raged for five nights over the August bank holiday in 1958 as the work of“ruffians ,both colored and white”hell-bent onhooliganism ,according to _____ official files.A.recent revealed B.newly releasedC.previous disclosing D.earlier exposing32.But police eyewitness reports in the secret papers_____ that they were overwhelmingly the work of a white working class mob out to get the“niggers”.A.contain B.convinceC.consist D.confirm33.The ferocity of the Noting Hill“racial riots”,as the press called them at the time,shocked Britain into_____ for the first time that it was not above the kind of racial conflict then being played out in the American deep south.A.realizing B.witnessingC.watching D.identifying34.The carnival,which will_____ the streets of west London _____more than1.5 million people this weekend,was started in 1959 as a direct responseto the riots.A.crowd;of B.pour;forC.fill;with D.emerge;in35.While senior officers tried to play down the racial aspects of the riots,the internal Metropolitan police files released this month at the public record office confirm that the disturbances were overwhelmingly _____ by 300 to 400 strong“Keep Britain White” mobs ,many of them Teddy boysarmed with iron bars ,butcher's knives and weighted leather belts,who went“nigger-hunting”among the West Indian residents of Noting Hill and Noting Dale.A.erupted B.commencedC.triggered D.inaugurated36.The first night left five black men _____ on the pavements of NotingHill.A.lying unconscious B.there diedC.feel faint D.serious hurt37.The battles raged over the bank holiday weekend as the black _____responded in kind with counterattacks by large groups of“men ofcolor”similarly armed.A.column B.armyC.brigade D.community38.Thomas Williams was stopped by the police as he came out of Bluey's Club on Talbot Road,Noting Hill.He _____a piece of iron down his left trouser leg,a petrol bomb in his right pocket and a razor blade in his insidebreast pocket:“I have to protect myself,”he told the arrestingofficer.A.found to have B.was found to haveC.found having D.was found having39.The _____ files,which were sealed under the 75-year rule but have been released early,show that senior officers tried to convince the then home secretary,“Rab”Butler,that there was not a racial element to therioting.A.forbidden B.confidentialC.incredible D.strict40.In his official report,Detective Sergeant M.Walters of the Notting Hill police said the national press had been wrong to portray the“widespread series of street disturbances”as“racial”riots:“Whereas there certainly was some _____ feeling between white and colored residents in this area,it is abundantly clear much of the trouble was caused by ruffians,bothcolored and white,who seized on this opportunity to indulge inhooliganism .”A.ill B.sickC.painful D.hurt41.But the police witness statements and private statistics _____ .A.told differently B.interpreted in a different wayC.existed m any differences D.told a different story42.The Met com missioner was told that _____ the 108people who were charged with offences ranging from grievous bodily harm to affray and riot and possessing offensive weapons,72 were white and 36 were “colored”.A.for B.fromC.of D.in43.It is popularly believed that the riot began on the night of Saturday,August 20,when a 400-strong crowd of white men,_____“Teds”,attacked houses occupied by West Indians.A.they are all B.many of themC.some were D.most of them belong to44.Among the _____ was Majbritt Morrison ,a young white Swedish bride of a Jamaican.A.offenders B.riotersC.victims D.residents45.She was pelted with stones,glass and wood,and _____ in the back with an iron bar as she tried to get home.A.bruised B.struckC.patted D.scratched46.The internal police witness statements provide graphic evidence of the motives of the mobs—at one point crowds several thousand strong roamed the streets of Notting Hill,_____ homes and attacking any West Indian they could find.A.plunging into B.breaking intoC.seeking for D.searching for47.PC Richard Bedford said he had seen a mob of 300 to 400 white people in Bramley Road _____:“We will kill all black bastards.Why don't you send them home?”A.shouting B.to cryC.utter D.announced48.PC Ian McQueen on the same night said he was told:“Mind your own _____,cops.Keep out of it.We will settle these niggers our way.We'll murder the bastards.”A.matters B.affairC.things D.business49.The disturbances continued night after night until they finally petered out on September 5.At the Old Bailey Judge Salmon later handed downexemplary _____ of four years each on nine white youths who had gone“nigger hunting”.A.decisions B.statementsC.trials D.sentences50.While those dealt with by the courts were overwhelmingly white ,the large number of black people also arrested and the official _____ there had not been a racial motive ensured a legacy of black mistrust of theMetropolitan police that has never really been eradicated.A.persistence B.perseveranceC.insistence D.instanceSection B Error Correction(10points)Directions:The following passage contains 9 errors.In each case only one word is involved.You should proofread the passage on the AnswerSheet and correct it in the following way:EXAMPLEOne night,quite late,I was still awake in the room I am shared with 1. ammy husband.I was lying on my right side and can hear a child crying. 2. couldGetting up,I went ∧ see if our son was all right. 3. to He was sleeping soundly,breathing deeply and gently. 4. √The ZipperWhatever did we do before the invention of the zipperIn 1893 the world's first zipper was produced in Chicago.Although the inventor claimed that it was a reliable fasteningfor clothing,this was not the case.The Chicago zipper sprang 51.______ open without warning,or jammed shut,and it swiftly lostpopularity.Twenty years ago a Swedish-born engineer called 52.______ Sundback solved the problem.He attached tiny cups to thebacks of the interlocked teeth,and this meant that the teeth53.______could be enmeshed more firmly and reliably.At first zippers were made of metal.They were heavy,andif they got stuck it was difficult to free.Then came nylon 54.______ zippers which were lighter and easier to use,and had smallerteeth.The fashion industry liked the new zippers far betterbecause they didn’t distort the line of the garment or weighing55.______down light fabrics.They were also easier for the machiniststo fit into the garment.Meanwhile a new fastening agent made its appearance atthe end of the twenty century: velcro. Velcro is another product56.______made from nylon.Nylon is a very tough synthetic fibre firstdeveloped in the 1930s,and bearing a name to mind the wearer 57.______ of the two places where it was developed:NY for New York andLON for London.Velcro is made with very small nylon hooks onone side of the fastening which caught tiny looped whiskers on the58.______other side of the fastening.It is strong and durable.Velcro is used on clothing,luggages and footwear.It is quick 59.______ and easy to fasten and unfasten,and has taken a large part ofthe zipper's share of the market.It is also used in ways a zippercannot be used—for instance as an easily changed fastening onplaster casts,and to hold furnishing fabrics in aposition. 60.______Part III Situational Dialogues(5 minutes,10 points)Directions:Complete the following dialogues by choosing the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a singleline through the centre.61.Rob:Hey Jill,you're looking great.Jill:Thanks,Rob.____________Rob:Well,you did it.HowJill: I jog every morning,and I go to aerobics every other day.A.I bought this dress yesterday.Really smart.B.You are looking fine too.C.I'm recovering my strength after the flu.D.My New Year's resolution was to get in shape.62.Bob:Hi Jane.How are youJane:____________I didn't sleep a wink last night.The people next door were making a lot of noise again till very late at night.A.I'm feeling a bit out of sorts this morning.B.Fine,thank you.And youC.I slept like a log and didn't want to get out of bed.D.It seems a bit unusual,you know.63.Ann :Aah!He's gorgeous!Look at those big,golden paws.When did you get himRoger:Yesterday.____________Ann :Oh,right.What kind is sheRoger:A Labrador.A.Susan's got a more beautiful one.B.What's upC.It's a she actually.D.Isn't it right64.Tina:Wow,look at all the things on sale.____________Andrew:Yes,look,this shirt is 50 %off.Tina:And look at these shoes.They are 30 %off the normal price.A.I'd like to buy a skirt.B.There are some real bargains.C.Are the prices reasonable?D.These shoes are the same as mine.65.Woman:Have you finished the packagingMan :____________Woman:Good.Because the truck will be coming soon,this is a rush job. A.Don't hurry m or I'll break the glass.B.Almost.I just have to wrap the glass and put it into boxes.C.No,I haven't.Why didn't you help me with itD.Yes,I have.What else can I do for you66.Customs Officer :________________________Mrs.John son :No,nothing at all.Customs Officer :No perfume,alcohol or cigarettesMrs.John son :Well,I have 200 cigarettes;that's all.A.Do you have anything in the bag,ma'amB.Do you have anything to declare,ma'amC.Do you want to buy something,ma'amD.Is there anything I can do for you,ma'am67.Linda:Hello.I'd like to send this package,please.Clerk:____________________________________Linda:First class.How long will that takeClerk:About three days.A.How would you like to send it B.Which class are you inC.Where do you want to send it toD.Which class is it in68.Assistant:Can I help youColin :Yes,it's about this sports shirt.I washed it the other day.The colour ran and it shrank.Assistant:Oh dear,I see.________________________Colin :I'm afraid not.Assistant:I'm sorry,but I'm not allowed to change anything without a receipt.A.Did you buy it hereB.Would you want to change itC.Do you have the receiptD.Could you tell me who sold it to you69.James:Could I have my bill,pleaseCan I pay by credit card or eurochequeReceptionist:____________James:I'll pay by credit card,then.Receptionist:That's fine.I hope you enjoyed your stay here.A.Here's your bill.B.Sorry,we don't take credit card.C.You can pay by eurocheque.D.Yes,we take both.70.Husband:When is our anniversaryWife:________________________Husband:No,it's just that I bought these flowers for you and I was hoping today was the day.A.Hmm ...I can't remember either.WhyB.Hey,are these flowers for meC.Who caresDo you want to give me a surpriseD.Are you jokingHave you really forgotten againPart IV Reading Comprehension(25 minutes,40 points)Section A Multiple Choice(10 points)Directions:There is one reading passage in this part.The passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there arefour choices marked A,B,C and D.You should decide on the bestchoice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with asingle line through the centre.Questions 71 to 75 are based on the following passage:Taking a peep at what's going on in your headCARL Filer,18,a star salesman at a B&Q hardware store in the UK,was called up for promotion within one week of starting work.But,instead of being made supervisor,he was sacked—after his employers saw the results of his psychometric test.You might think that anyone who answers that he“strongly disagrees heis an over-achiever is asking for trouble,but Mr Filer already thought he had proved himself more than capable.This year,nearly half of UK firms—46 percent—will use psychometrictests to select trainees,compared with just 17 percent in 2000,according to a report for GTI,a publisher of graduate career guides.These tests,which rate candidates’ ability and gauge their personality,have been used in the UK since the 1980s.But assorted studies have shown most people—graduates in particular—are wholly cynical about the idea of their personality being“measured.“People tend to see them as either too silly or too clever,says Clive Fletcher,professor of occupational psychology at University of London.“But all the evidence indicates the tests do have some value.The first personality test as we know it,was developed by the American army in 1917 to filter out weak recruits.But it was not until the 1980s that the tests became popular in Britain.With a rising number of graduates going for a decreasing number of jobs,organizations began to see psychometric testing as a cheap,reliable alternative to the expensive,time-consuming interview.But today the tests are becoming alarmingly sophisticated and are edging towards probing the“dark side:pathology and personality disorders.Increasingly,tests are being used to try to detect promising young graduates who may,later in life,fly off the rails(go crazy);or to stop psychopaths(having mental disorder)getting recruited.In the future,interviewees could even be given a mouth swab to reveal the genetic and biological markers of personality.“We are heading for the era of genetic screening,”warns Carolyn Jones,of the Institute for Employment Rights.“I think these tests are very flawed.And there are other problems with the tests.For starters,it is possible to fake it—even the test producers agree on this.But they have made it as hard as possible.For example, look at whether you agree or disagree with the following two statements:“New ideas come easily to me and“I find generating new concepts difficult.How long did it take you to realize they both could mean the same thingThe main argument,however,is that the tests are invalid and cannot quantify (put a numerical value on)something as changeable as personality.The golden rule is then,that a psychometric test should never be used as the sole basis of selection,but should always be followed by interviews.71.Most people's attitude towards the psychometric test is ______.A.contemptuous B.favorable C.tolerant D.confounded72.Which of the following is one of the reasons why psychometric testing wins an advantage over interviewsA.It doesn't cost any money. B.It requires no equipment.C.It is time-saving. D.It can be done within seconds.73.Which of the following statements is the author's ideaA.Psychometric tests are defective.B.Psychometric tests should not be the only way to recruit promising young graduates.C.Psychometric tests are invalid and cannot quantify something changeable as personality.D.Psychometric tests are golden rules.74.The test producers make the tests very complicated to ______.A.avoid cheating B.improve genetic screeningC.find out the best ideas D.generate new concepts75.Which of the following is not true according to the passageA.The American army developed the first personality test to screen out weak recruits.B.In the future,interviewers could give a mouth swab to reveal interviewees’ symptoms.C.There are possibilities for starters to cheat in the psychometric tests.D.Interviews still play an important role in evaluating interviewees.Section B Short Answer Questions(30 points)Directions:In this part there are 3 passages with 15 questions or incomplete statements.Read the passages carefully.Then answer the questionsin the fewest possible words(not exceeding 10 words).Remember torewrite the answers on the Answer Sheet.Questions 76 to 80 are based on the following passage:The 8 Steps of Social Invention1.Get ready to play.Like other types of creativity,social inventiveness flourishes when you begin thinking outside conventional boundaries.Charlie Girsch,a St.Paul,Minnesota-based creativity consultant,suggests that you start by playing with obviously absurd explanations for everyday events.“If traffic is slow,you'll be tem pted to say,‘Hmm.Must be an accident up ahead.’ Instead,try saying,‘Must be a family of turtles crossing the highway’or‘I expect there's some kind of alien abduction going on.’You'll be amazed how soon you will be looking at familiar problems in new ways.”Girsch's book,Fanning the Creative Spirit(Creativity Central,1999)has scores of other exercises for limbering up the inventive part of your brain.2.Generate a zillion far-fetched ideas.Concerned about the homeless in your neighborhood?Imagine a Homeless Parliament,a Homeless Circus,homeless families forming an orchestra,a homeless museum ...and on and on.Generate like mad with no regard for feasibility in order,as social invention pioneer Nicholas Albery advises,to “overcome e worthy-but-dull ideas.”Eventually the two or three best ideas will begin to stand out.3.Take your wildest idea and bring it down to earth.How about that Homeless CircusCould it turn into a forum for homeless people to display their creative talentsA performance series about homelessnessA neighborhood carnival with the homeless as guests of honorYour flakiest idea may have a germ of brilliance that actually makes it more attractive,and thus more feasible(and fundable),than its worthy-but-dull cousins.4.Look for in venations that solve more than one problem.The Slow Food Movement,born in Italy,boosts local farmers and regional cuisine traditions and restaurateurs and the same time that it“feeds”our hunger for authentic tastes, healthy eating,and a more leisurely,saner style of life.5.Accentuate the positive.“A very common question that I get when I work with people in communities is‘Why doesn't anybody care about our problems?’”notes M chael Patterson,a social inventor and activist in Massachusetts.“What a worthless question.‘Why’questions are for philosophers.Ask‘How’and‘What’questions—they are a lot more practical.”For instance, Patterson asks,“What would you do if you knew you couldn't fail?”6.Give it a rest.Walk away from your favorite idea for a while,forget about it,let it sleep.With your conscious mind out of the way,your subconscious gets to fiddle with the concept for a while, and you just might have an unexpected insight or breakthrough.7.Practice“yes and”in stead of“yes but”.No matter how tempted you are to say“Yes,but this will be hard because,”or“Yes,but a million other people are doing this,”shift the conjunction to“and”and see what sort of positive refinement or change emerges.“Yes,and we could concentrate on immigrants.”“Yes,and we can make it open to all ages.”8.Get your idea into the world.This is the tough part.You might seek out the help of activists who will take a shine to your ideas.Or become an organizer yourself.Paul Glove,a New York social inventor,coun-sels:“If you have an idea you believe in,write apamphlet with your phone number on it and post it in Laundromats and bookstores.If three people call you,have lunch with them and call yourselves an organization.If five people call,meet with them and issue a press release.” Presto,you're launched.76.To generate far-fetched ideas helps to ______.77.Michael Patterson wants us to come up with“How”and“What”instead of “Why”questions because he considers they are more practical than ______.78.The purpose to practice“yes and”instead of“yes but”is to make yourself more ______.79.According to the article,when one has difficulty developing his favorite idea,he should ______.80.One should not only generate far-fetched ideas but also ______ because the latter step is the nearest to reality.Questions 81 to 85 are based on the following passage:Thin Slice of TV Has Big MarketIt is too early to write an obituary for bulky picture tubes,which will remain the most affordable TV sets for years to come.But,analysts and industry executives insist that thin screens already have started to become the dominant format for TV sets in the digital era.Sharp price cuts have brought plasma sets and other thin,flat televisions out of high-end electronic boutiques and into thousands of mass-market outlets such as Cosco,a wholesale buying club in the US,best known for offering members bulk items and big discounts.The least expensive plasma sets still cost a hefty US $3,000or more ,yet sales are growing so rapidly that many manufacturers are racing to boost production.That increase,combined with expanding production capacity and improved technology, could push the price of plasma sets down by one-third next year,according to analyst Richard Doherty of Envisioneering Group,a US research firm.But manufacturers are not just competing with each other;they are also trying to fend off challenges from competing thin-screen technologies,such as liquid crystal displays(LCD).The demand for thin screens is fuelled in part by the advent of DVDs and digital TV broadcasts,which offer more detailed pictures and more lifelike colors than conventional analog TV signals.To see the difference,consumers need a set that can pack more information onto the screen than their current TVs can.This sharpness is most vivid on screens that are 40inches diagonal or larger.At that size,however,traditional direct view and projection TVs are so bulky that many consumers have trouble finding a place for them at home.Hence the interest in thin screens—models slender and light enough to hang on a wall.The glass panels at the heart of plasma and LCD sets come mainly from about a dozen companies with factories in Japan,South Korea and,increasingly,China.About 800,000 plasma panels will be shipped this year around the world,analysts say.That is a tiny amount compared with the overall market for TVs,which was about 140 million sets last year.But,industry experts said 2003would be a “breakout year” or plasma because shipments should double.Helping drive the growth are new or expanded manufacturing facilities.For example, Japanese electronics giant NEC last year doubled the capacity of its Japanese factory—reaching 300,000to 400,000 plasma panels.And it plans to double it again in 2003,officials said.As competition has heated up during the last four years,prices havefallen more than 50 percent.According to“NPD Tec world”,the average price of a plasma display sold in the US dropped from US $12,700in January 1999 to US $6,100in October 2002.。

2023年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)考试真题卷

2023年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)考试真题卷

2023年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)考试真题卷本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。

一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。

每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)1.Mary's score on the test is the highest in her class; she ______ have studied very hard.A.mayB.shouldC.mustD.ought to2.However weak your memory may be, you can ______ by attending closely to what you want to remember, and repeating it over and over again.A.back it upB.make up for itC.look for helpD.bear it in mind3.There is nothing serious ______ I had jumped out of the window when the bomb exploded.A.as well as I am concernedB.as long as I am concernedC.as I am concernedD.as far as I am concerned4.You are given a series of numbers. Your task is to see how they form a relationship with each other. You have to choose the number that would go next in the series. 2 3 7 17 39A.58.B.75.C.85.D.65.5.Renaissance was the transitional period between the ______ and ______.A.Primitive Ages, modern timesB.Primitive Ages, feudal timesC.Middle Ages, modern timesD.Middle Ages, feudal times6.—How come you left the party without saying "good-bye" —I was angry with John. He shouted at me and my patience ______.A.ran overB.ran awayC.ran throughD.ran out7.In other words, all mammals, ______ their size, breathe once every four heartbeats.A.regardlessB.howeverC.whateverD.according8.The government is ______ and will take the necessary steps to maintain security and stability.A.on standbyB.at riskC.out of controlD.on the alert9.At first the company refused to purchase the equipment, but this decision was ______ revised. A.subsequentlyB.successivelyC.predominantlyD.preliminarily10.It was recommended that passengers ______ smoke during the flight.A.notB.need notC.could notD.would not11.Bob: Wow, look, all the things are on sale. Jane: Yes, look at here, this is 50% off. ______. Bob: And look at the shoes. They are 30% off the normal price. A.I'd like to buy a skirt.B.There are some real bargains.C.Are the prices reasonableD.These shoes are the same as mine.12.Professor Johnson is said ______ some significant advance in his research in the past year.A.having madeB.makingC.to have madeD.to make13.Each of these words has a partner, except one. Which is the odd one outA.doeB.coughC.quayD.queue14.Fool ______ Jane is, she could not have done sucha thing.A.whoB.asC.thatD.like15.Christmas Day is on Friday. Three days after tomorrow is Christmas Day. Which of the following statements must be treeA.Today is Sunday.B.The day before yesterday was Saturday. C.Tomorrow is Wednesday.D.Yesterday was Monday.16.With the development of mass entertainment, popular music ______ away and has gradually developed a stronger life of its own to the point where it has become ______ with the classics.A.split; incompatibleB.cut; inconsistentC.cracked; incidentalD.branched; incongruous17.Have you ever received ______ of what have happened to herA.the wordB.wordsC.wordD.the words18.______ turned out to be the longest war the U.S. fought in history.A.World War IB.World War IIC.The Korean WarD.The Vietnam War19.I was to have made a speech if ______.A.I was not called awayB.nobody would have called me awayC.I had not been called awayD.nobody called me away20.Jack: Mark, you know your bike Mark: Yes, what about it Jack: You know you said I could borrow it Mark: Yes. ______, will you Jack : Well, I did borrow it but, well, I'm afraid I've had a bit of an accident.A.Take it yourselfB.Be carefulC.Come onD.Get to the point21.He took away ten papers, but only seven were in his pocket. What had become ______ threeA.of anotherB.with othersC.with the otherD.of the other22.We can't do any more now. Let's call it a ______. A.dayB.haltC.stopD.night23.The class went to see the performance of Macbeth because it ______ in well with the project they were doing on Scottish history.A.bookedB.crammedC.stoodD.tied24.People throughout the world are eating ______ meat per person as they did in 1950.A.more than twiceB.twice much asC.twice as muchD.twice more25.______, a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of language is poor.A.Other things being equalB.Were other things equalC.To be equal to other thingsD.Other things to be equal26.An animator has to build up his or her work frame by frame. Each film takes a very long time to make, and so ______ are essential to see the project through to the end.A.research and developmentB.continuity and relaxationC.diversions and rewardsD.dedication and commitment27.The study of how sounds are put together and used to convey meaning in communication is ______. A.morphologyB.general linguisticsC.phonologyD.semantics28.If you are suffering from high stress ______, or wish to ______ after a tiring day, it is generally advisable to have a change of scene.A.rates; draw backB.levels; wind downC.ratios; peter outD.layers; hold up29.The restaurant owner bought two hundred pounds of potatoes which contain 99% water content. The potatoesare left in the sun for 4 hours. Now the total water content of the potatoes is slightly reduced to 96%. What is the total weight of the potatoes nowA.194.06 pounds.B.192.08 pounds.C.150 pounds.D.50 pounds.30.Whenever possible, Ina ______ how well she speaks Japanese.A.shows upB.shows aroundC.shows offD.shows out31.The first hint of what was to become the most successful means of raising money was the charity record, where the artists donated their time and talent, and the ______ from the sales went to a good ______. A.proceeds; causeB.receipts; enterpriseC.returns; agencyD.produce; movement32.Although we tend to think that they are basically the same animal, dolphins, porpoises, and fish are not alike. Despite how similar they might seem, these three animals ______ dolphins and porpoises are mammals while fish are not.A.different in thatB.different so thatC.differ in thatD.differ so that33.It is essential that applicants whose first language is not English ______ sufficient linguistic competence to avoid any delay or difficulty in pursuing their studies.A.had obtainedB.would have obtainedC.should have obtainedD.must obtain34.John F. Kennedy was ______ youngest President of theUnited States and ______ to be murdered. Can you remember how long he ______ the country before his death A.the; the fourth; had been rulingB./; fourth; have been rulingC.the; fourth; was rulingD.a; the four; ruled35.Many people prefer to have their tax forms completed by a professional rather than ______ it themselves. A.doingB.doC.to doD.did36.James and Tom like rugby. Tim and Nicholas prefer football. Only Nicholas does not enjoy roller skating. Which of the following statements must be true A.James and Tim like miler skating but not rugby. B.Nicholas and Tim prefer football and miler skating. C.Tom does not enjoy football or miler skating. D.James and Tom enjoy rugby and miler skating.37.Which of the following is not part of Britain A.WalesB.EnglandC.ScotlandD.Greenland38.Which of the following is not part of Britain A.WalesB.EnglandC.ScotlandD.Greenland39.______ and William Shakespeare are the best representatives of English Humanism.A.Edmund Spenser, Christopher MarloweB.Thomas More, Christopher MarloweC.John Donne, Edmund SpenserD.John Milton, Thomas More40.______ the interview in Boston lasted so long, I missed my connecting flight to New York.A.Due toB.WhenC.AsD.Despite41.In the U. S. , the largest city along the Pacific Coast is ______.A.Los AngelesB.San FranciscoC.SeattleD.Portland42.I'm a nervous wreck. We applied for a mortgage loan last week, and they ______ let us know this morning if it had been approved.A.were supposed toB.might haveC.would haveD.must go to43.When we visited the place, work on the construction site was at full ______ and all the workers seemed to be working very hard.A.blowB.shootC.blastD.burst44.I took ______ of the opportunity to tell him whatI thought.A.gainB.advantageC.benefitD.profit45.Leslie's upset. She invited about 20 people to her house for a party and then no one showed up. The least they ______ have done was to call to say they ______ to go.A.might; were goingB.could; weren't goingC.might; weren't supposedD.should; were going46.Tennis star Chris Evert, who retired from the gameafter eighteen years, perhaps ______ more than anyone to make women's professional tennis a widely respected career.A.who didB.has doneC.and doingD.to do47.I don't see any ______ in going on a picnic in such bad weather.A.dotB.pointC.lotD.spot48.When Columbus reached the New World, corn was the ______ in the America.A.widely most grown plantB.most widely grown plantC.most grown widely plantD.plant widely grown most49.The largest and smallest states of the United States are ______.A.Alaska and Rhode IslandB.Texas and MaineC.Texas and Rhode IslandD.Alaska and Maine50.The novel of A Tale of Two Cities is about a story that happened in the time of the ______. A.Napoleonic WarsB.British Civil WarC.French RevolutionD.World War II。

大学英语竞赛试题

大学英语竞赛试题

大学英语竞赛试题一、听力理解(共20分)(一)短对话理解(每题1分,共5分)1. What does the man suggest they should do?A. Go to the library.B. Watch a movie.C. Have a picnic.D. Stay at home.2. Why is the woman going to the post office?A. To buy stamps.B. To send a package.C. To check her mail.D. To collect a parcel.3. What is the man's opinion about the new policy?A. He supports it.B. He is against it.C. He is indifferent.D. He is confused.4. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student.B. Boss and employee.C. Friends.D. Strangers.5. What does the woman mean by saying "I'm all thumbs today"?A. She is very clumsy.B. She is very tired.C. She is very hungry.D. She is very happy.(二)长对话理解(每题2分,共15分)Listen to the conversation and answer the following questions.6. What is the main topic of the conversation?A. A new restaurant.B. A cooking class.C. A food festival.D. A cooking competition.7. Who is the most likely speaker?A. A chef.B. A food critic.C. A restaurant owner.D. A cooking instructor.8. What is the woman's concern about the cooking class?A. The cost.B. The location.C. The difficulty.D. The time.9. What does the man think of the new restaurant?A. It has great ambiance.B. It has excellent service.C. It has delicious food.D. It has reasonable prices.10. What is the woman's final decision?A. To attend the cooking class.B. To visit the new restaurant.C. To participate in the food festival.D. To enter the cooking competition.二、阅读理解(共30分)(一)快速阅读(每题2分,共10分)Read the following passage and choose the best answer.Passage 1:The rise of technology has brought about significant changes in the way we communicate. With the advent of smartphones and social media, people are now more connected than ever before. However, this has also led to a decline in face-to-face interactions.11. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The impact of technology on communication.B. The advantages of smartphones.C. The benefits of social media.D. The decline of face-to-face interactions.12. According to the passage, what has increased due to technology?A. The number of social media users.B. The frequency of face-to-face interactions.C. The level of connection among people.D. The variety of communication methods.13. What is the negative aspect mentioned in the passage?A. The high cost of smartphones.B. The decrease in face-to-face interactions.C. The lack of privacy on social media.D. The misuse of technology in communication.14. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Technology has completely replaced traditional communication.B. People prefer online communication over face-to-face interactions.C. Technology has both positive and negative effects on communication.D. Social media is the only way to stay connected.15. What is the author's tone in the passage?A. Optimistic.B. Pessimistic.C. Neutral.D. Critical.(二)深度阅读(每题3分,共20分)Read the following passage and answer the questions in detail.Passage 2:In recent years, there has been a growing interest in environmental protection. Many individuals and organizations are taking steps to reduce their carbon footprint and promote sustainability. This includes using renewable energy sources,recycling, and supporting eco-friendly products.16. What is the main topic of the passage?17. What are some of the steps mentioned that individuals and organizations are taking to protect the environment?18. Why is there a growing interest in environmental protection?19. What is the significance of using renewable energy sources?20. How does the passage suggest we can support sustainability?三、完型填空(共20分)Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the appropriate words.Passage 3:The importance of education cannot be overemphasized. It is a key to personal growth and development. Through education, individuals can acquire knowledge and skills that are essential for their future. It also helps in developing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, which are crucial for success in any field.21. A ___________ to success.22. It is a key to ___________.23. Through education, individuals can ___________.24. It。

全国大学生英语竞赛试题

全国大学生英语竞赛试题

全国大学生英语竞赛试题介绍全国大学生英语竞赛是一个全国性的英语比赛,旨在评估大学生在英语听力,口语,阅读和写作方面的综合能力。

这个比赛是为了鼓励大学生提高英语水平,培养跨文化交际能力以及培养领导才能。

本文档将提供一些示例试题,以帮助参加比赛的学生更好地准备。

听力听力部分是全国大学生英语竞赛中的一个重要组成部分。

参赛学生将在听力材料中听到一些对话或独白,并回答相关的问题。

以下是一个示例听力题:1.What is the man’s favorite season?– A. Spring– B. Summer– C. Autumn– D. Winter口语口语部分的目的是测试学生的口语交流能力。

参赛学生将面对一系列与日常生活或社会话题相关的问题,并需要用英语进行回答。

以下是一个示例口语题:1.Describe your favorite hobby and explain why youenjoy it.阅读阅读部分的目的是测试学生的阅读理解能力。

参赛学生将阅读一篇文章,并回答相关的问题。

以下是一个示例阅读题:Passage:The idea of Earth Day began in the 1960s, when many people were becoming concerned about the environment. In 1970, the first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22. Since then, Earth Day has become an annual event, observed by people all around the world.Today, Earth Day is an opportunity for people to show their support for environmental protection. Many communities organize events and activities, such as tree planting and recycling drives, to raise awareness about the importance of taking care of the Earth.Questions:1.When was the first Earth Day celebrated?2.What do people do on Earth Day?写作写作部分是评估学生英语写作能力的一部分。

大学生英语竞赛试题(5篇)

大学生英语竞赛试题(5篇)

大学生英语竞赛试题(5篇)高校生英语竞赛试题(5篇)高校生英语竞赛试题范文第1篇全国高校生英语竞赛的举办可以在肯定程度上转变同学英语综合运用力量不强、缺乏英语思维方式、消失语言僵化现象的现实状况。

高校生参与该项竞赛以及老师针对性的辅导,可以促进高校生的英语综合运用力量的提高,实现高校英语教学改革的根本目标。

【关键词】高校生;英语竞赛;综合运用力量;竞赛辅导;促进作用一、高校生英语综合运用力量的现状1、实际运用力量不强相比以前,高校生英语水平有了很大提高,但仍普遍存在实际运用力量不强,尤其是听说写力量较弱的现象。

许多高校生学了多年英语,仍旧说不出、听不懂,不会写,属于“哑巴英语”、“聋子英语”。

英语的实际运用力量绝非仅体现在某些语言技能上。

张文霞,罗立胜曾经指出,英语综合运用力量应当包括以下四个方面:一是比较好的英语语言学问,包括语音学问、构词学问和语法学问;二是比较全面的语音使用技能,如听说读写译;三是相关的文化学问,包括本族语以及目的语的文化、历史和社会背景;四是相关策略,包括学习策略、交际策略等。

对于语言学问,许多同学语音不全,不懂构词规章,虽然把握了一些语法规章,但不会敏捷运用。

比如,同学在学习英语单词时,只留意单词的表面意思,对词的潜在意义,尤其是词的精神及不同语境中产生的不同语意知之甚少;对于语言使用技能,大部分同学阅读力量略微强些,但听说写译力量明显偏差,比如在雅思索试中,中国考生的口语和写作成果几乎是全球倒数第一;对于相关的英语文化学问,更是缺乏,许多高校生根本不了解语言学问背后的文化背景,要想更好地学好语言,文化学问的把握是必不行少的;对于学习和交际策略,高校生在学习过程中,不讲究学习方法,死记硬背,一旦多年不再接触英语,将会忘得干洁净净。

2、缺乏英语思维方式语言是社会和文化的产物,是生活在特定社会和文化中的人所持有的思维方式的表现。

社会和文化的差异打算了语言形式和思想表达方式的不同。

2023年大学生英语竞赛样题级及答案

2023年大学生英语竞赛样题级及答案

全国大学生英语竞赛样题(B 级)Part I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes, 30 points)Section A Short Conversations (6 points)Directions.I.thi.section.yo.wil.hea..shor.conversations.A.th.en.o.eac.conver sation..questio.wil.b.aske.abou.wha.wa.said.Bot.th.conversatio.an.th.questi o.wil.b.rea.onl.once.Afte.eac.question.ther.wil.b..pause.Durin.th.pause.yo. mus.rea.th.fou.choice.marke.A.B..an.D.an.decid.whic.i.th.bes.answer.The. mar.th.correspondin.lette.o.th.Answe.Shee.wit..singl.lin.throug.th.centre.1.A.Docto.an.patient.B.Manage.an.clerk.C.Fathe.an.daughter.D.Teache.an.student.2.A.Yesterda.morning.B.Durin.th.weekend.C.Tomorro.afternoon.D.O.Frida.afternoon.3.A.H.visite.Ne.York.B.H.wen.t..hospital.C.H.attende..meeting.D.H.staye.a.home.4.A.Th.woma.enjoye.it.bu.he.husban.didn’t.B.Bot.th.ma.an.th.woma.enjoye.it.C.Neithe.th.ma.no.th.woma.enjoye.it.D.Th.woma.didn’.enjo.it.bu.he.husban.did.5.A.Becaus.sh.ha.t.atten.anothe.party.B.Becaus.sh.ha.t.typ.he.paper.C.Becaus.sh.ha.t.g.ove.he.lessons.D.Becaus.sh.ha.t.correc.he.essay.6.A.Th.man.B.Th.woman.C.Both.D.Neither.Section B Long Conversation (4 points)Directions.I.thi.section.yo.wil.hea..conversation.A.th.en.o.th.conversation.. question.wil.b.aske.abou.wha.wa.said.Bot.th.conversatio.an.th.question.wil .b.spoke.onl.once.Afte.eac.questio.ther.wil.b..pause.Durin.th.pause.yo.mus .rea.th.fou.choice.marke.A.B..an.D.an.decid.whic.i.th.bes.answer.The.mar.th.correspondin.lette.o.th.Answe.Shee.wit..singl.lin.throug.th.centre.7.A.Eggs.B.Diets.C.Protein.D.Exercises.8.A.One.Two.One.B.Two.One.One.C.One.One.Two.D.Two.One.Two.9.A.Becaus.sh.believe.egg.wer.no.ver.expensiv.an.als.containe..lo.o.protein.B.Becaus.sh.though.he.hear.wa.stron.an.eatin.to.muc.protei.coul.no.hur.he .heart.C.Becaus.sh.ha.bee.tol.tha.eatin.egg.coul.hel.he.t.hav..fin.figure.D.Becaus.sh.like.egg.s.muc.tha.sh.coul.no.stan.i.sh.didn’.ea.egg.ever.day.10.A.On.week.B.On.month.C.Tw.days.D.Thre.days.Section C News Items (10 points)Directions.I.thi.section.yo.wil.hea.1.shor.piece.o.new.fro.BB.o.VOA.Afte.eac .new.ite.an.question.ther.wil.b..pause.Durin.th.pause.yo.mus.rea.th.thre.ch oice.marke.A..an.C.an.decid.whic.i.th.bes.answer.The.mar.th.correspondin. lette.o.th.Answe.Shee.wit..singl.lin.throug.th.centre.cation.C.Industry.12.A.B.observin.th.oldes.star.i.th.universe.B.B.studyin.th.neares.star.tha.ca.b.seen.C.B.fixin.th.ag.o.th.oldes.star.i.th.Galaxy.13.A.The.wer.askin.fo.th.righ.t.sta.i.Paris.B.The.wer.no.allowe.t.ente.i.legally.C.The.wer.afrai.o.bein.take.t..hospital.14.A.On.hundred. .B.Onl.one. .C.Fou.hundred.lio.dollars. lio.dollars.16.A.I.February.B.I.March..C.I.April.17.A.Unde.th.ag.o.four.B.Unde.th.ag.o.five.C.Unde.th.ag.o.six.18.A.No.B.Yes.C.No.mentioned.19.A.I.oute.space.B.I.th.Amazo.basin.C.I.th.vehicl.factory.20.A.Norway.B.Saud.Arabia.C.Russia.Section D Passages (10 points)Directions.I.thi.section.yo.wil.hea..shor.passages.A.th.en.o.eac.passage.yo. wil.hea.som.questions.Afte.yo.hea..question.yo.mus.choos.th.bes.answe.fro.th.fou.choice.marke.A.B..an.D.The.mar.th.correspondin.lette.o.th.Answe. Shee.wit..singl.lin.throug.th.centre.Passage OneQuestion.2.t.2.ar.base.o.th.passag.yo.hav.jus.heard.21.A..schoo.teacher.B..bu.driver.C..kin.presenter.D..touris.guide.22.A..hous.visiting.B.Som.picture.taken.C.Visitin.th.sights.D..bir.watching.23.A.O..bus.B.O..plane.C.O..ship.D.O..train.24.A.I.thre.minutes.B.I.twent.minutes.C.I.thirtee.minutes.D.I.thirt.minutes.Passage TwoQuestion.2.t.2.ar.base.o.th.passag.yo.hav.jus.heard.25.A..medica.conference.B..jo.interview.C..busines.negotiation.D..celebration.26.A.No.h.didn’t.B.No.mentioned.C.No.sur.yet.D.Yes.h.did.27.A.Becaus.h.wa..whit.man.B.Becaus.h.wa.inexperienced.zy.D.Becaus.h.wa..blac.man.Question.2.t.3.ar.base.o.th.passag.yo.hav.jus.heard.28.A.Thre.particula.group.o.learners.B.Th.importanc.o.busines.English.C.Englis.fo.specifi.purposes.D.Feature.o.Englis.fo.varie.purposes.29.A.Englis.learnin.Beginners.B.Intermediat.Englis.learners.C.Learner.o.specia.English.D.Englis.major.i.colleges.30.A.Professionals.B.Colleg.students.C.Beginners.D.Intermediat.learners.Part II Vocabulary and Structure (5 minutes, 10 points)Directions:Ther.ar.1.incomplet.sentence.i.thi.part.Fo.eac.blan.ther.ar.fou.ch plete.th.sentence.The.mar.t h.correspondin.lette.o.th.Answe.Shee.wit..singl.lin.throug.th.centre.31.I.take.._______.tim.fo.m.t.prepar.fo.th.dinner,bu.th.result.ar.s.goo.tha. it’.wort.the________.A.short.forc.B.long.effor.bo.D.much.pain.32.Rage.shame.an.grie._______.i.he.breast.Unde.thi.circumstance.sh.need .t.sta.i.contro.o.he.emotions.A.diffe.B.diver.C.alternat.D.alte.s.scen.wa._______..A.fairl.describabl.B.quit.remarkabl.C.rathe.notabl.D.ver.noticeabl.34..promise.t._______.he.daughte.nex.wee.whe.she’.o.business.A.tak.of.B.loo.fo.C.loo.afte.D.tak.afte.35.H.wouldn’.wan._______.o.hi.parent.t.kno.tha.h.ha..girlfriend.A.eithe.B.an.C.neithe.D.non.36.Ou.bos.enjoy.swimming.bu._______.h.avoid..crowde.pool.A.o.th.contrar.B.o.th.fac.o.i.C.a..rul.D.a..resul.37._______.yo.tol.m.earlier.._______.somethin.abou.it.A.Had.coul.hav.don.B.Have.ca.hav.don.C.Had.shoul.hav.don.D.Have.mus.hav.don.38.Onl.afte._______.fiv.times._______.answe.me.A.tellin.me.sh.di.B.b.spoken.di.sh.C.bein.asked.di.sh.D.saying.di.sh.39.H.ha.ha._______.man.fall._______.he’.blac.an.blu.al.over.A.too.t.B.so.tha.C.quite.tha.D.as.a.40.Wha.th.teache.sai.wa.s._______.tha.he.student.wer.al.________.A.interesting.movin.B.inspiring.encourage.C.excited.enjoye.D.bored.aspirin.Part III Situational Dialogues (5 minutes, 5 points)Directions.Ther.ar..incomplet.dialogue.i.thi.part.Fo.eac.blan.ther.ar.fou.choi plete.th.dialogue.The.mar.th.c orrespondin.lette.o.th.Answe.Shee.wit..singl.lin.throug.th.centre.41.Bob.Wow.look.al.th.thing.ar.o.sale.Jane.Yes.loo.here.thi.shir.i.50.off.____________.Bob.An.loo.a.thes.shoes.The.ar.30.of.th.norma.price.A.I’.lik.t.bu..skirt.B.Ther.ar.som.rea.bargains.C.Ar.th.price.reasonable.D.Thes.shoe.ar.th.sam.a.mine.42.James.Ca..pa.b.credi.car.o.euro-cheque.Receptionist:__________________.James.I’l.pa.b.credi.card.then.Receptionist.That’.fine..hop.yo.enjoye.you.sta.here.A.Here’.you.bill.pleas.tak.it.B.Sorry.w.don’.tak.euro-cheque.C.Yo.ca.pa.b.euro-cheque.D.Yes.w.tak.bot.o.them.43.Merv.Ar.thes.you.sons.Jean..haven’.see.the.fo.ages.Jean.Yes.tha.phot.wa.take..fe.month.ago.Merv.Joh.hasn’.change..bit.He’.th.ver.imag.o.hi.father.isn’.he.Jean.Yes.h.is._______.That’.fo.sure.A.H.take.u.wit.hi.father.B.H.reall.like.hi.father.C.H.look.afte.hi.father.D.H.take.afte.hi.father.44.Tom.Whic.ti.shal..wea.fo.th.interview.D.yo.thin.m.blu.sil.on.woul.loo.al.r ight.Jane._______.I’.wea.somethin.wit..smal.patter.—square.o.spots.somethin.lik.that.Tom._______..thin.I’l.wea.th.plai.one.A.Yes.that’.al.right...agre.wit.you.B.No..don’.thin.so..That’..goo.idea.C..bi.boring!.Oh.sorry..don’.know.D.Goo.choice!.Than.yo.fo.you.advice..in.please.Jack._______.An.here’..smal.gift.Le.m.wis.yo.happ.ever.day.Helena.Than.you.Oh.wha..beautifu.birthda.card.A.Man.happ.returns.B.Enjo.yourself.C.Hopin.you’l.b.wel.soon.D..wis.yo.th.bes.o.luck.Part IV IQ Test (5 minutes, 5 points)Directions.Ther.ar..I.Tes.question.i.thi.part.Fo.eac.questio.ther.ar..choice.m arke.A.B..an.D.Mar.you.answe.o.th.Answe.Shee.wit..singl.lin.throug.th.cent re.46.Whic.numbe.shoul.replac.th.questio.mark?47.Th.monke.an.th.weigh.eac.weig.th.sam.amount.Th.monke.begin.t.clim.th.rope.Whic.o.th.followin.wil.happen.A.Th.monke.an.th.weigh.wil.reac.th.pulle.whee.a.th.sam.time.B.Th.weigh.wil.ge.th.pulle.whee.first.C.Th.monke.wil.ge.th.pulle.whee.first.D.Th.monke.an.th.weigh.wil.reac.th.pulle.whee.a.differen.times.48..wen.int..furnitur.sho.i.orde.t.bu..picture.Th.salesma.tol.me.“Th.pictur.i.fiv.time.th.cos.o.tha.ashtray.th.chai.i.3.time.th.cos.o.th.ashtra y.th.tabl.i..time.th.cos.o.th.chair.yo.ca.bu.th.lo.fo.£312..Wha.wa.th.pric.o.th.picture.A.£5.B.£10.C.£15.D.£20.49.Ca.yo.wor.ou.thi.riddle?A..scarf.B..glove.C..bag.D..needle.50.Sharo.ha.receive..telegra.fro.th.Quee.t.congratulat.he.o.reachin.he.100t.bi rthday.Sharon’.sisters,Marjori.an.Norah.ar.see.i.th.front-pag.phot.o.th.loca. newspape.lookin.a.th.telegram.Th.nex.day,Sharo.notice.somethin.unusua.abo u.th.headline.Ca.yo.spo.i.out.A.Th.loca.newspape.headlin.wa.writte.b.th.autho.incorrectly.B.Th.headlin.ca.b.rea.backward.an.forward.a.th.sam.thing.C.Th.headlin.didn’.sa.i.wa.th.Quee.wh.sen..telegra.t.Sharon.D.Th.edito.didn’.pu.Sharon’.sisters.Marjori.an.Nora.int.th.headline.Part V Reading Comprehension (25 minutes, 40 points)Section A Multiple Choice (5 points)Directions.Ther.i..passag.i.thi.par.wit..question.o.unfinishe.statements.Fo.e ac.o.them.ther.ar..choice.marke.A.B..an.D.Yo.shoul.decid.o.th.bes.choice.T he.mar.th.correspondin.lette.o.th.Answe.Shee.wit..singl.lin.throug.th.centre .Question.5.t.5.ar.base.o.th.followin.passage.Th.imag.mos.peopl.hav.o.Presiden.Abraha.Lincol.i.o..tall.thin.bearde.man.B efor.h.wa.electe.President.however.Lincol.di.no.wea..beard.H.gre.hi.bear.a.th.resul.o..lette.h.receive.fro.a.eleven-year-ol.girl!I.1860..clean-shave.Lincol.wa.runnin.fo.th.presidency.Grac.Bedel.o.Westfiel d.Ne.York.admire.Lincol.ver.much.bu.sh.didn’.lik.th.wa.h.looked.Afrai.tha.h.migh.no.wi.th.election.Grac.wrot.hi..lette.statin.tha.i.Lincol.gre..beard.“Yo.woul.loo..grea.dea.bette.fo.you.fac.i.s.thin..Lincol.wrot.bac.t.Grace.sayin.tha.i.h.starte.growin.whisker.now.peopl.migh. thin.i.wa..sill.affectatio.don.o.purpose.Th.beardles.Lincol.wo.th.election—an.h.bega.t.gro..bear.shortl.afterward.Th.nex.year.Lincol.visite.Grac.Bedell 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B Yes/No/Not Given (5 points)Directions.I.thi.part.yo.wil.hav..minute.t.g.ove.th.followin.passag.quickl.an. answe.th.question.o.th.Answe.Sheet.Fo.question.56—60.mark .(rmatio.give.i.th.passage..(rmatio.give.i.th.passage.N.(rmatio.i.no.give.i.th.passage.Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.“Cama.i.Lul.Skidmore’.nam.fo.th.ne.animal.Dr.Lul.Skidmor.i.technica.direct o.o.th.Came.Reproductio.Centr.i.Duba.wher.Rama.th.firs.cam.i.th.world.wa.b orn.Cama’.mothe.i..llam.fro..Duba.zoo.he.fathe.i..came.fro.th.Centre.Llamas.one-hum.dromedarie.o.Arabia.camels.an.two-hum.Bactria.camel.belo mo.ancesto.bu.no.liv.i.totall.differen.plac es.camel.liv.i.dr.ho.place.i.th.deser.region.o.Asi.an.Norther.Afric.an.ca.liv.wit hou.wate.fo.severa.days.The.hav.shor.ear.an..shor.tail.Llama.liv.i.th.Ande.i.Sout.Americ.wher.temperature.ca.b.-20.Celsius.The.hav.l on.ears..lon.tai.an.woo.whic.protect.the.fro.th.cold.The.ca.wal.i.th.mountain.a 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rds(no.exceedin.1.words).Remembe.t.writ.th.answer.o.th.Answe.Sheet.Question.6.t.6.ar.base.o.th.followin.chart.Stud.th.grap.showin.ticke.sale.o.tw.low-cos.airlines.Quickje.an.Fl.Now.The.an swe.th.question.below.Questions:61.Wha.wa.th.valu.o.Quickje.sale.fo.th.yea.1996?62.I.whic.yea.di.Quickje.sale.dro.sharply.63.Whic.wa.th.bes.yea.fo.Fl.No.sales.64.Ho.muc.wa.earne.fro.Fl.No.sale.i.1999.65.I.whic.yea.di.Quickje.sale.excee.thos.o.Fl.Now.Question.6.t.7.ar.base.o.th.followin.letters.Ther.ar.tw.busines.letter.here.Afte.readin.th.letter.yo.shoul.giv.brie.answer .t.th..question.followin.them.Questions:66.Wha.product.ar.th.tw.letter.talkin.about?67.Wha.doe.Mar.Smit.as.fo.i.he.letter.68.Fro.th.firs.lette.w.kno.regula.order.ca.b.place.i.th.qualit.o.th.bicycle.ar._____.an.________.69.Ho.ca.Mar.Smit.ge..specia.discount.70.Wha.ar.als.include.i.Mar.Steven’.lette.apar.fro.th.catalogu.an.pric.list. Section D Summary (10 points)Directions.I.thi.part.ther.i..passag.followe.wit..summary.Rea.th.passag.carefu plet.th.summ-ar.wit.th.appropriat.word.o.th.passage.Remembe.t.wri t.th.answer.o.th.Answe.Sheet.ti.Americ. a.well.Th.Unite.State.ha.desert.i.th.southwes.par.o.th.country.I.som.places.desert.ar.growing.Th n.wher.animal.live.Whe.peopl.canno.gr o.foo.o.fin.animal.t.eat.the.hav.t.leav.thei.homes.Desert.sprea.fo.differen.reasons.Sometime.natur.cause.thi.problem.Win.ca.mov.san.awa.fro.des nd.Whe.ther.i.n.rai.fo..lon.tim.man.plant.ca.die.However.human.ca.als.caus.d esert.t.grow.Thi.i.calle.desertification.Thi.happen.i.man.ways.On.wa.i.whe.peopl.caus.to.muc.ai .pollution.whic.ca.mak.a.are.hotter.Hotte.weathe.ca.reduc.th.amoun.o.rain.Also.to.man.peopl.i. rg. animal.lik.cow.wal.o.soi.to.much.the.tur.i.int.dust.Th.win.easil.blow.thi.dus.away.Tree.hel.hol. wate.i.th.ground.Whe.peopl.cu.dow.to.man.trees.th.wate.goe.awa.an.th.soi.i.ruined.Plant.ma.sto .growin.i.thes.places.Al.o.thes.thing.ca.spee.u.desertification.T.sto.desert.fro.growing.peopl.mus.thin.o.way.t.trea.th.l an.better.Ther.ar.desert.al.aroun.th.world.Desert.ar.gettin.bigge.i.som.places.Thi.i..( 71)_______.problem.sinc.desert.ca.(72)_______.farmland.No.onl.nature.bu.als.peopl.ca.caus.desert.t.(73)________.Peopl.ca.caus.to.muc.ai.pollutio n.whic.make.weathe.(74)________nd.Als o.cuttin.dow.to.man.tree.ca.mak.th.soi.los.water.Peopl.mus.(75)_______.t n.bette.i.the.wan.t.sto.deser.growth.Part VI Cloze (10 minutes, 15 points)Directions.Ther.ar.1.blank.i.th.passage.Fo.eac.blank.th.firs.lette.o.th.wor.h .o nl.on.wor.i.eac.blank.Remembe.t.writ.th.answer.o.th.Answe.Sheet.Wha.constitute..fai.wage.Th.(76.a_______.o.mone.tha.peopl.ear.i.(77)i___ ____.realit.determine.no.b.fairnes.(78.b_______.b.marke.forces.Thi.fact.(7 9.h________.shoul.no.preven.u.tryin.t.devis..mechanis.fo.decidin.wha.i.th. righ.pa.fo.th.job..(80.s_______.poin.fo.suc.a.investigatio.(81.w_______.b.t.tr.t.decid.th .rati.whic.ough.t.(82.e_______.betwee.th.highes.an.th.lowes.paid.Th.pictur plicate.b.tw.factors.Th.firs.i.th.‘socia.wage’.tha.is.th.benefits—(83.s_______.a.holidays.sic.pa.an.maternit.leave—whic.ever.citize.i.(84.e_______.to.e.a.a.(85.i_______.o.socia.justic.b.taxin. th.ric.a..ver.(86.h_______.rat.indeed.Allowin.fo.thes.tw.things.mos.countri e.no.regar.a.sociall.acceptabl..rati.o.7:.betwee.th.bes.an.th.(87.l_______.p aid.I.th.rati.i.narrower.th.highly-qualifie.peopl.(88.w_______.usuall.carr.heav.r esponsibilitie.ma.becom.s.dissatisfie.tha.the.en.u.emigratin.(th.so-calle.‘brai.drain’).But.i.i.i.wider.th.(89.g_______.betwee.ric.an.poo.wil.b.s.grea.tha.i.wil.(90.l _______.t.socia.tensio.and.i.extrem.cases.t.violenc.an.revolution.Part VII Translation (15 minutes, 15 points)Section A English-Chinese Translation (10 points)Directions:Translat.th.underline.sentence.o.th.followin.passag.int.Chinese.Remembe.t.wr it.th.answer.o.th.Answe.Sheet.Fre.t.soar(91)in.th.win.t.fl.thei.kites. 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大学生英语竞赛真题3篇

大学生英语竞赛真题3篇

大学生英语竞赛真题第一篇:英语阅读理解Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions below.A new study in the United Kingdom has found that exposure to air pollution during pregnancy could increase the risk of autism in children. The study analyzed medical records of over 500,000 people born between 1990 and 2009 in the United Kingdom, and found that children who were exposed to higher levels of nitrogen dioxide or particulate matter in the womb were more likely to be diagnosed with autism.Nitrogen dioxide is a toxic gas produced by vehicles and other industrial sources, while particulate matter refers to tiny airborne particles, such as soot and dust, that can be inhaled into the lungs. Both pollutants are known to have harmful effects on human health, and have been linked to various respiratory diseases, heart disease, and stroke.The study's lead author, Dr. Heather Volk, said that the findings suggest that air pollution could be a significant environmental risk factor for autism. She also noted that the study did not establish acausal relationship between air pollution and autism, but that the association was strong and consistent.Other experts have cautioned that the study has limitations, and that more research is needed to confirm the link between air pollution and autism. They also noted that air pollution is only one of many factors that may influence the development of autism, which is a complex neurological disorder that affects communication, behavior, and social interactions.However, the study adds to a growing body of evidence that environmental factors, such as air pollution, may play a role in the development of autism. Previous studies have linked autism to exposure to toxins, such as lead and mercury, and to prenatal factors, such as maternal infection and stress.Questions:1. What did the study in the United Kingdom find about air pollution and autism?2. What are nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter, and what are their harmful effects on human health?3. Did the study establish a causal relationship between air pollution and autism? What did the lead author say about the findings?4. What do other experts say about the study? What are some limitations of the study?5. What other environmental factors have been linked to the development of autism in previous studies?Answers:1. The study found that exposure to air pollution during pregnancy could increase the risk of autism in children. Children who were exposed to higher levelsof nitrogen dioxide or particulate matter in the womb were more likely to be diagnosed with autism.2. Nitrogen dioxide is a toxic gas produced by vehicles and other industrial sources, whileparticulate matter refers to tiny airborne particles, such as soot and dust, that can be inhaled into the lungs. Both pollutants are known to have harmfuleffects on human health, and have been linked to various respiratory diseases, heart disease, and stroke.3. The study did not establish a causal relationship between air pollution and autism, but the association was strong and consistent. The lead author, Dr. Heather Volk, said that the findings suggest that air pollution could be a significant environmentalrisk factor for autism.4. Other experts have cautioned that the studyhas limitations, and that more research is needed to confirm the link between air pollution and autism. Air pollution is only one of many factors that mayinfluence the development of autism, which is a complex neurological disorder that affects communication, behavior, and social interactions.5. Previous studies have linked autism to exposure to toxins, such as lead and mercury, and to prenatal factors, such as maternal infection and stress.第二篇:英语写作Directions: Write an essay on the following topic.Topic: The benefits and drawbacks of using social mediaNowadays, social media has become an integralpart of our daily lives. It allows us to connect with others, share information and experiences, and stayup-to-date on current events and trends. However, it also has its drawbacks, such as addiction, cyberbullying, and privacy concerns. In this essay, I will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of usingsocial media.Firstly, social media has many benefits. Itallows us to stay connected with family and friends who may be far away, and to make new connections with people who share our interests. This can be especially important for people who are isolated, such as those who are homebound or live in remote areas. Social media also allows us to share information and experiences with others, which can help buildcommunity and create a sense of belonging. In addition, it can be a valuable tool for businesses and organizations to reach a wide audience and advertise their products and services.However, social media also has its drawbacks. One of the biggest concerns is addiction. Many people spend hours each day checking their social media accounts, which can lead to a neglect of other responsibilities and interests. In addition, social media can be a breeding ground for cyberbullying,which can have serious consequences for the victim's mental health and well-being. Furthermore, social media raises concerns about privacy, as users may unknowingly share personal information that can be used for identity theft or other malicious purposes.In order to enjoy the benefits of social media while minimizing the drawbacks, it is important to use it responsibly. This means setting limits on how much time is spent on social media, being mindful of the information that is shared, and being aware of the potential for cyberbullying and other threats. Byusing social media in a responsible manner, we can enjoy the benefits of staying connected, sharing information and experiences, and building community, while minimizing the risks.In conclusion, social media has both benefits and drawbacks. It is a powerful tool for connecting withothers and sharing information and experiences, but it also has the potential to be addictive, to facilitate cyberbullying, and to raise concerns about privacy. By using social media responsibly, we can enjoy its benefits while reducing the risks.Word count: 356第三篇:听力听写Directions: Listen to the following audio and write down the missing words in the blanks.Audio transcript:Hi everyone, welcome to the weekly news roundup. Today we're going to talk about some of the major news stories that have been making headlines this week.Firstly, let's talk about the coronavirus ____ (1), which continues to affect countries around the world. On Monday, the World Health Organization declared a global emergency over the outbreak, as the number of cases outside of China continued to rise. Australia, Japan, Singapore, and the United States have all reported cases of the virus, and several countries have implemented travel restrictions to try and contain the spread of the disease.In other news, the United Kingdom officially left the European Union on Friday, ending years of ____ (2) and uncertainty. The UK's departure marks the first time in the history of the EU that a member state has left the bloc. While the UK and the EU have reached a____ (3), there are still many questions about whatthe future relationship between the two will look like.Finally, let's talk about the 2020 USpresidential election, which is heating up as the candidates ____ (4) for their parties' nominations. This week, the Iowa caucuses took place, with ____ (5) candidates vying for the Democratic nomination. However, the results have been ____ (6), due to technical problems with the vote-counting process. The delay has sparked criticism from some of the candidates, and raised concerns about the reliability of the caucuses.That's all for this week's news roundup. Tune in next week for more news and analysis.Answers:1. outbreak2. division3. deal4. compete5. several6. delayed。

全国大学生英语竞赛真题

全国大学生英语竞赛真题

全国大学生英语竞赛真题一、听力理解(共四篇,每篇5个小题,每小题2分,共40分)第一篇Questions 1 to 5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. What is the woman's problem?2. How long has the man been waiting?3. Where does the conversation probably take place?4. What does the man advise the woman to do?5. What will the woman do next?第二篇Questions 6 to 10 are based on the conversation you have just heard.6. Where is the woman going?7. What's the probable relationship between the speakers?8. What's the present temperature?9. Why doesn't the woman have a coat on?10. How does the man feel about the weather?第三篇Questions 11 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.11. Where does the conversation take place?12. How far is the building from the station?13. How can the speakers go to the museum?14. Who would the man like to meet?15. What did the man often do with Tom in college?第四篇Questions 16 to 20 are based on the conversation you have just heard.16. What is the purpose of the advertisement?17. How much will the cleaning supplies cost?18. When does the sale end?19. What does the woman want?20. Where does the woman work?二、阅读理解(共两篇,每篇5个小题,每小题3分,共30分)第一篇Do you know the real meaning of unconsciousness? If you don’t, you are not alone. Many people don’t know the true meaning of unconsciousness. Most people think unconsciousness is a state in which people lose conscious of what is happening around them. But it is not always the case.An angel comes over Lily. Not surprisingly, she loses consciousness. She is not dead, but her spirit begins another way of conscious existence out of our view. She is taken from us.She is fighting against illness and conflict (冲突). She is at war with these things. Her spirit loses contact with all that made her spirit. Her spirit is not only removed, but, with her fine-boned face and strange blue eyes, it begins a new and uneven flight (飞翔) toward the infinite (无限). Thesad dest part of all is that I can’t go there with her.21. People usually think unconsciousness is a state where _______.A. one is deadB. one loses control of his bodyC. one loses his contact with the outside worldD. one is fighting against illnesses22. What does the underlined part “She is taken from us” probably mean?A. Lily dies.B. Lily changes.C. Lily is removed.D. Lily’s spirit flies away.23. According to the passage, where does Lily’s spirit begin another way of conscious existence?A. In a dream.B. Outside our world.C. In her mind.D. In her bed.24. What does the word “conflict” in the passage mean?A. War.B. Struggle.C. Disease.D. Pain.25. What does the writer use the last sentence for?A. To show his disappointment.B. To praise (赞扬) Lily.C. To draw our attention to the story.D. To make us have further thought of Lily.第二篇Culture shock(文化冲击) usually refers to the impact (冲击) of moving from one country to another that results in feelings of confusion and uncertainty. It is considered a normal part of the process of adapting (适应) to a new culture.Culture shock has many causes. The most obvious cause is the fact that the newcomer is in a foreign country. Not everything is as familiar as it once was, and the person may notice differences big and small in the new culture. It is difficult enough just to do everyday things like shop for food or ride a bus. Many of the everyday actions that it seemed so easy to do in the old country are not done the same way in the new country. Such simple things like shopping for food can even become major activities. A person may get home and find that he or she has bought something different from what was expected.26. What can be the best title for the passage?A. Culture Shock.B. Causes of Culture Shock.C. The Process of Adapting to a New Culture.D. The Impact of Culture Shock.27. The underlined word “familiar” means _______.A. strangeB. differentC. unusualD. similar28. What does the word “it” in the seventh paragraph mean?A. Seeing differences.B. Adapting to a new culture.C. Moving to a foreign country.D. Making everyday actions.29. Why is it difficult for a newcomer to shop for food?A. Because they don’t want to shop.B. Because they don’t have money.C. Because the things are too expensive.D. Because th ey don’t know what to buy.30. What does the last sentence of the passage mean?A. A person may have exam troubles.B. A person may make many friends very quickly.C. A person may be beaten by the new culture.D. A person may have a strong wish to go home.三、完型填空(共10个小题,每小题2分,共20分)Passage 1Ellen was an active girl in her class. She made careful preparations and slowly removed her mind from the __31 to the building from which the bell~~~~~31. A. classroom B. garden C. building D. playground32. A. said B. talked C. spoke D. called33. A. day B. night C. morning D. afternoon34. A. bell B. teacher C. student D. parent35. A. hear B. listen C. look D. watch36. A. paid B. waved C. followed D. attracted37. A. talked B. spoke C. shouted D. called38. A. day B. night C. morning D. evening39. A. lucky B. unlucky C. happy D. sad40. A. invited B. called C. persuaded D. left四、词汇与结构(共5个小题, 1分/题, 共5分)41. The young lady wanted to know if her______ of the test was correct.A. guessingB. thinkC. ideaD. solution42. So many accidents have ______ in the factory that people are afraid to go to work there.A. happenedB. taken placeC. appearedD. taken43. Everyone knows that he never tells lies, so you can ______ his words.A. believeB. haveC. supplyD. depend44. Please ______ our best wishes to your parents when you are back home.A. lookB. sendC. takeD. bring45. Although I was angry, I said ______.A. nothingB. anythingC. somethingD. everything五、句子翻译(每句2分,共10分)46. 温室里的那些花为什么长得更快?47. 亨利生病了,他需要家人照顾。

大学生英语竞赛试题精编版

大学生英语竞赛试题精编版

大学生英语竞赛试题公司内部编号:(GOOD-TMMT-MMUT-UUPTY-UUYY-DTTI-2008年全国大学生英语竞赛样题(C级)Part IListening Comprehension (25 minutes, 30 marks)Section A(5 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear 5 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be read only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. A. The man is not suitable for the position. B. The job has been given to someone else. C. She hadn't received the man's application.2. A. He is going to see his section chief. B. He is going to have a job interview. C. He is going to see his girlfriend.3. A. Ask to see the man's ID card. B. Get the briefcase for the man. C. Show the man her documents.4. A. The dorm room is too crowded. B. There is no kitchen in the building. C. No one looks after the dorm building.5. A. She was always in good shape. B. She stopped exercising one year ago. C. She lost a lot of weight in one year.Section B (10 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. At the end of each conversation, there will be a one-minute pause. During the pause, you must read the five questions, each with three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Conversation One6. What is soon to open in China?A. The French Movie Festival.B. The French Cultural Year.C. The French Food Festival. 7. How many exhibitions will be heldfor this activity?A. 200.B. 20.C. 100.8. What will be held at the foot of the Great Wall?A. The City Concert.B. The Opening Ceremony.C. The Great Lunch. 9. Which of the following cities is not included in this activity?A. Chongqing.B. Wuhan.C. Shenzhen.10. What will certainly make great contributions to this activity?A. Internet.B. TV shows.C. Newspapers.Conversation Two11. What sound more like a native speaker in a casual conversation?A. Examples.B. Verbs.C. Idioms.12. Which of the following sounds more informal and more natural?A. Get together.B. Meet.C. See.13. Which of the following means that you cannot interrupt me?A. I'm tied up.B. I have a lot on my plate.C. I'm busy.14. In American culture, what is considered important in a conversation?A. Using proper languageB. Making eye contact.C. Looking at your own feet.15. In business, how might Americans feel about you if you are looking away?A. You're feeling ashamed.B. You're telling the truth.C. You're telling a lie.Section C (5 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear 5 short news items. After each item, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the question and then the three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.16. How long will it take for new forests to grow back?A. 65 years.B. 20 years.C. 40 years.17. What did Jimmy Carter plan to focus his efforts on after leavingthe White House in 1981?A. A presidential library.B. Camp David.C. Winning a second term. 18. What was regarded as the lifeblood of the country of the Maldives?A. Oil.B. Agriculture.C. Tourism.19. What is responsible for the death of many people in developing countries?A. The development of resistance to diseases.B. The difficulty to cure new emerging diseases.C. The inability of the poor to afford medicine.20. What released an estimated 8.7 million tons of the global warming gas?A. Cars.B. Wildfires.C. Wars.Section D (10 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear a short passage. There are ten missing words or phrases in it. Fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear on the tape. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.A researcher says lead in the environment could be a major cause of violence by young people. Doctor Herbert Needleman is a (21)________ at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pennsylvania and he (22) ________ his findings at the yearly meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Doctor Needleman says the presence of lead in the (23) ________ changes the neurons that control actions and that can cause a person to act in antisocial and (24) ________ ways.In the 1970s, Doctor Needleman found lower scores on (25) ________ even in children who did not have such signs of lead poisoning.After that, lead was (26)________ gasoline and paint in the United States. Yet many homes still have old lead paint. Lead was also used in older (27) ________. In fact, officials just announced stronger testing and reporting requirements as from next year for lead in American drinking water.The newest research shows that even very small amounts of lead in bones can affect brain development. A simple (28)________ can measure lead except that an X-ray process is needed to measurelevels in bone. In 2004, such tests were done on 190 young peoplewho were (29) ________ and the findings showed that their average levels were higher than normal. And, in 1998, three hundred children were studied and the test scores showed higher levels of (30)________ problems in those with increased levels of lead. Yet these levels were still considered safe by the government.Part II Vocabulary and Structure (10 minutes, 15 marks)Directions: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part. For eachblank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one thatbest completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on theAnswer Sheet with a single line through the centre.31. So nervous ________ that she didn't know how to start her speech.A. since she becameB. would she becomeC. that she becameD.did she become32. He ________ another career but, at the time, he just wanted toearn money to study abroad.A. might have chosenB. might chooseC. had to chooseD. musthave chosen33. The second report was ________ by August 2005, but one year laterit was still nowhere in sight.A. submittedB. to have submittedC. to submitD. to havebeen submitted34. In this experiment, the students studied are stopped several timesduring the listening test and asked to report what they ________during the pause before answering the questions.A. had just been thinking aboutB. have just been thinking aboutC. are just thinking aboutD. had just thought about35. I was always taught that it was ________ to interrupt.A. rudeB. coarseC. roughD. crude36. Small boys are ________ questioners. They ask questions all the time.A. originalB. peculiarC. imaginativeD. persistent37. We regret to inform you that the materials you ordered are ________.A. out of workB. out of reachC. out of stockD. out of practice38. The bomb will ________ the moment it is touched.A. go onB. go offC. go outD. go over39. The car won't ________; I've tried it several times, but it won't work.A. beginB. launchC. startD. drive40. Children and old people do not like having their daily ________ upset.A. habitB. routineC. practiceD. custom41. In your first few days at school you'll be given a test to help the teachers to ________ you to a class at your level.A. locateB. assignC. deliverD. place42. China only started its nuclear power industry in recent years, and should ________ no time in catching up.A.loseB.delayC. spareD. relieve43. — You did an excellent job yesterday, Jim! I really enjoyed your presentation. — ________ — Oh yeah, it was fabulous. It seems the English program is a great way to practice English. — Yeah. It is fun and motivating.A. Did you reallyB. Oh, thank you. You are so kind.C. Really What about yoursD. Not at all. My pleasure.44. —What kind of music do you like?—Well, I like different kinds. — ________ — Er, I especially like punk rock.A. I beg your pardonB. Are you seriousC. Any in particularD. Why do you think so45. — How did you like the fashion show last night?— ________ — I didn't see anything wrong with the clothes; they looked pretty nice to me.—Do you really think people can wear that stuff and walk around in streets?A. Impressive. It's a good way to show off women's sense of style and wealth.B. It was cool. The clothes are more beautiful than the people wearing them.C. Nothing serious. It's only a show to attract the eyes of fashion fans.D. It was dumb. I think it's stupid for women to wear clothes like that.Part III Reading Comprehension (20 minutes, 40 marks)Section A (4 marks)Directions: There is one passage in this section with 4 questions. For each question, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Questions 46-49 are based on the following passage.The ability to “see” oneself in the future is a remarkable human trait - some would say unique - that is not well understood. That's despite the fact that we probably spend as much time thinking about the future as we do thinking about the present.Now new research from Washington University in St. Louis suggests that it's precisely because we can remember the past that we can visualize the future. “Our findings provide convincing support fo r the idea that memory and future thought are highly interrelated and help explain why future thought may be impossible without memories,” says doctoral candidate Karl Szpunar. The findings are consistent with other research showing that persons with little memory of the past, such as young children or individuals suffering from loss of memory, are less able to see themselves in the future.The researchers base their conclusions on brain scans of 21 college students who were cued to think about something in their past, andanticipate the same event in the future, like a birthday or getting lost. The experiment was carried out as each student lay on their stomach in a magnetic resonance imaging machine, a dreadful but very useful piece of equipment that can show which areas of the brain are stimulated during specific thought processes.The students were also asked to picture former President Bill Clinton in a past and future setting. Clinton was chosen because he was easily recognized and familiar to all the students.The researchers found a “surprisingly complete overlap” among regions of the brain used for remembering the student's past and those used for picturing the future. And every region involved in remembering was also used in anticipating the future.In short, the researchers isolated the area of the brain that “lit up” when the students thought about an event in their own past. And more importantly, that same area lit up again when they thought about a similar event in their future. In fact, the researchers report that the brain activity was so similar in both cases that it was “indistinguishable.”The findings were reinforced when students imagined Bill Clinton. Since none of them knew him personally, their memories were not autobiographical. And the brain scans showed “significantly less”correlation between memories of having seen pictures of Clinton in the White House and projecting him into the future.So this “time machine,” as the researchers describe it, allows us to use the past to see ourselves in the future, and both our memories and our anticipation are interdependent.46. A remarkable human trait that is not well understood is the ability ________.A. to think about the pastB. to see the futureC. to remember the pastD. to control the present47. The findings support that ________.A. future goals will greatly influence a person's present performanceB. a person's present performance is determined by his / her past knowledgeC. future thought depends to a great degree on the memory of the pastD. present thought is impossible without the ability to imagine the future48. The conclusion of the experiment on students was that ________.A. the students could picture themselves better than Bill Clinton in a past and future settingB. the students could imagine themselves as well as Bill Clinton in a past and future settingC. the students could anticipate Bill Clinton better than themselves in a past and future settingD. the students could only picture themselves in a past and future setting but not Bill Clinton49. This “time machine” in the last paragraph most probably refers to ________.A. clockB. brain scanningC. magnetic resonance imagingD. memory Section B (14 marks)Directions: There is one passage in this section with 10 questions. Go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on the Answer Sheet. For questions 50-55, mark Y (for YES)if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO)if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN)if the information is not given in the passage. For questions 56-59, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage. Visiting the White HouseWhite House Tours Public tours of the White House are available for groups of 10 or more people. Requests must be submitted through one's Member of Congress and are accepted up to six months in advance. These self-guided tours are available from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday , and are scheduled on a first come, first served basis approximately one month in advance of the requested date. We encourage you to submit your request as early as possible since a limited number of tours are available. All White House tours are free of charge. For the most current tour information, please call the 24-hour line at 202-456-7041. Please note that White House tours may be subject to last minute cancellation.White House Visitor CenterAll tours are significantly enhanced if visitors stop by the White House Visitor Center located at the southeast corner of 15th and E Streets, before or after their tour. The Center is open seven days a week from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. and features many aspects of the White House, including its architecture, furnishings, first families, social events, and relations with the press and world leaders, as well as a thirty-minute video. Allow between 20 minutes to one hour to explore the exhibits. The White House Historical Association also sponsors a sales area. Please note that restrooms are available, but food service is not.Mobility-Impaired / Using a WheelchairGuests requiring the loan of a wheelchair should notify the officer at the Visitors Entrance Building upon arrival.Wheelchairs loans are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are not possible.Visitors in wheelchairs, or with other mobility disabilities, on the Congressional guided or self-guided tours, between 8:00 a.m. and 12 noon, use the same Visitor entrance and, with up to four members of their party, are admitted without waiting in line and without tickets.Visitors in wheelchairs are escorted by ramp from the entrance level to the ground floor, and by elevator from the ground to the state floor. Guests generally wait in line with their family or group.Hearing-ImpairedTours for hearing-impaired groups may be arranged in advance by writing to the Visitors Office, White House, Washington, DC 20502. Tours are usually scheduled at 9:30 a.m., between the Congressional and public tour times. Participants enter at the East Appointment gate.A U.S. Secret Service / Uniformed Division Tour Officer conducts the tour in sign language. Signed tours are available to groups of 8 to 20. Groups are also encouraged to bring their own interpreters.Signing interpretation is also available for individual visitors with advance notice. A Congressional office first issues guided tour tickets to a guest who is hearing-impaired and then contacts the Visitors Office at least 2 weeks in advance to request interpreter service.The Visitors Office TDD (telephone device for the deaf) is 202-456-2121. Messages may be left outside normal business hours.Visually-ImpairedTours for visually-impaired groups may be arranged in advance by writing to the Visitors Office, White House, Washington, DC 20502. The tours are usually scheduled at 9:30 a.m., between the Congressionaland public tour times. Participants enter at the East Appointment gate.A U.S. Secret Service / Uniformed Division Tour Officer permits visitors to touch specific objects in the House. Touch tours are currently available only to groups of 8 to 20, not to individual visitors. Guide animals are permitted in the White House.General Tour InformationAll White House tours are free. Changes in tour schedules are occasionally made because of official events. Notice may not be given until that morning. The Visitors Office 24-hour Information Line recording at 202-456-7041 provides the most up-to-date information. The TDD is 202-456-2121. Visitors should confirm tour schedules by calling the information line the night before and the morning that they plan to visit. It is occasionally necessary to close individual rooms on the tour; however, notice about closed rooms is not possible. Prohibited ItemsProhibited items include, but are not limited to, the following: handbags, book bags, backpacks, purses, food and beverages of any kind, strollers, cameras, video recorders or any type of recording device, tobacco products, personal grooming items (make-up, hair brush or comb, lip or hand lotions, etc.), any pointed objects (pens, knitting needles, etc.), aerosol containers, guns, ammunition, fireworks, electric stun guns, mace, martial arts weapons / devices, or knives ofany size. The U.S. Secret Service reserves the right to prohibit any other personal items. Umbrellas, wallets, cell phones and car keys are permitted.Please note that no storage facilities are available on or around the complex. Individuals who arrive with prohibited items will not be permitted to enter the White House.ParkingThe closest Metrorail stations to the White House are Federal Triangle (blue and orange lines), Metro Center (blue, orange, and red lines) and McPherson Square (blue and orange lines). On-street parking is not available near the White House, and use of public transportation is strongly encouraged.Restrooms / Public TelephonesThe nearest restrooms and public telephones to the White House are in the Ellipse Visitor Pavilion (the park area south of the White House) and in the White House Visitor Center. Restrooms or public telephones are not available at the White House.50. Both Congressional guided and self-guided tours need to be scheduled in advance. 51. All White House tours are free of charge except on federal holidays.52. The White House Visitor Center provides free drinks but not food service.53. Wheelchair reservation service is provided by the officer at the VisitorsEntrance Building.54. Hearing-impaired visitors can request signing interpretation service from the Visitors Office. 55. Touch tours are currently only offered to visually-impaired groups of 8 to 20.56. Sometimes official events make it necessary to close ________________ without notice.57. The personal items permitted to be carried into the White House are ________________.58. The transportation visitors are encouraged to use is ________________.59. Inside the White House, visitors cannot find or use restrooms or ________________.Section C (10 marks)Directions: In this section, there is one passage followed by 5 questions. Read the passage carefully, then answer the questions in as few words as possible (not more than 10 words). Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.Questions 60-64 are based on the following passage.If you were on a distant planet, and if you had instruments that could tell you the composition of Earth's atmosphere, how would you know there was life on this planet?Water in the atmosphere would suggest there could be water on the surface, and as we all know water is considered crucial to life. But water would only suggest that life is possible. It wouldn't prove it's there.Carbon That basic component of “life as we know it” Not necessarily. A diamond is pure carbon, and it may be pretty, but it isn't alive.What really sets Earth apart is nitrogen, which makes up 80 percent of the planet's atmosphere. And it's there only because there is abundant life on Earth, say scientists at the University of Southern California.The report grew out of a class discussion two years ago in a course taught by Capone and Kenneth Nealson, professor of earth sciences. Students were asked to come up with different ideas about searching for life on other planets. What is a distinct “signature,” as Capone puts it, that would show there is life on another planet?That's a question that has been kicked around in many quarters in recent decades, especially since all efforts to find some form of life, no matter whether on Mars or in the distant reaches of space, have failed. At least so far.The current effort to search for some evidence of life on Mars focuses primarily on the search for water, because it has long been believed that water, or at least some fluid, is necessary for the chemical processes that lead life to take place. But that's probably the wrong approach, the USC group argues.“It's hard to imagine life without water, but it's easy to imagine water without life,” says Nealson, who was on the Mars team before moving to USC.But nitrogen would be a much clearer signature of life. Only about 2 percent to 3 percent of the Martian atmosphere is nitrogen. That's just a trace, and it probably means there is no life on Mars today, and if there was in the past, it probably ended many, many years ago.But, the USC team adds quickly, that doesn't mean there's no life anywhere else in the universe. They don't know where, of course, but they may have found a way to narrow down the search. Look first for nitrogen, then look for biological activity that should be there.So if life exists elsewhere, and is similar to life as we know it, there should be nitrogen, and that's what we should be looking for first, the researchers say.If they don't find nitrogen on Mars, Capone says, “that will probably bring us to the conclusion that there likely never was life on Mars.”But how about elsewhere Could this technique be used to search for life in other solar systemsMaybe. It might be possible to detect a nitrogen-rich atmosphere around a planet orbiting another star, but not yet. Current instruments aren't that sensitive.If they ever are, the search for life might be narrowed down to the most promising prospects, chiefly because of the presence of nitrogen. And won't that be fun!Questions:60. What can suggest life is possible but cannot be proved according to the author 61. What is a clear “signature” of life on another planet according to Capone 62. What is considered as a wrong way to search for evidence of life on Mars63. What can probably prove there is no life on Mars today based on the new theory 64. Why is it impossible to use the new technique to search for life in other solar systems nowSection D (12 marks)Directions: In this section, there is one passage followed by a summary. Read the passage carefully and complete the summary below by choosing a maximum of three words from the passage to fill in the spaces 65-70. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.Questions 65-70 are based on the following passage.In August 2008, athletes from the United States and around the world will compete in the Beijing Olympics. But did you know that in September of next year, disabled athletes will compete in the Paralympic Games in Beijing?The Olympics and the Paralympics are separate movements. But they have always been held in the same year, and since 1988, they have also been held in the same city. The International Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee signed an agreement in 2001 to secure this connection. The next winter games will take place in Vancouver, Canada, in 2010.The Paralympic Games grew out of a sports competition held in 1948 in England and a doctor named Ludwig Guttmann organized it for men who suffered spinal cord injuries in World War II. Four years later, it became an international event as competitors from the Netherlands took part. Then, in 1960, the first Paralympics were held in Rome. 400 athletes from 23 countries competed. By 2004, the Paralympic Games in Athens had almost 4000 athletes from 136 countries, who may have physical or mental limitations and may be blind or in wheelchairs. Yet sometimes they perform better than athletes without disabilities.In 1968, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the sister of former President John F. Kennedy, started the Special Olympics, which are just for children and adults with mental limitations and whose programs currently serve more than two million people in 160 countries. In November 2006, in Mumbai, India, teams competed in the First Special Olympics International Cricket Cup. In addition to India, there were men's teams from Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan,Sri Lanka and the West Indies. There were also women's cricket teams from India and Pakistan.There are many organizations in the United States that help people with disabilities play sports. Wheelchair tennis is a popular sport. So is basketball. In fact, there are more than one hundred professional teams playing wheelchair basketball thanks to the special wheelchairs for athletes that are lightweight and designed for quick moves. For people who want to go really fast in their chairs, there is a Power Wheelchair Racing Association.In the state of Utah there is a place called the National Ability Center, which teaches all kinds of sports to people with all kinds of physical and mental disabilities and even gives friends and family members a chance to try a sport as if they were disabled.A reporter from the Washington Post wanted to know what it would be like for a blind person to use a climbing wall. So, protected by a safety line, the newspaper reporter closed his eyes and started to feel for places to put his hands and feet. Trainers on the ground urged him on: “Take your time. You can do it.” Finally he reached the top.At the National Ability Center people can learn to ride horses and mountain bikes. They can try winter mountain sports, and learn scubadiving and other water activities. The center also prepares athletes for the Paralympics.These days, the first place many people go when they want to travel is the Internet, where they can get information about hotels, transportation and services like tour companies. The Internet can also help travelers find special services for the disabled. For example, there are groups that help young people with disabilities travel to different countries.Susan Sygall, who uses a wheelchair herself, leads an organization called Mobility International USA, and has traveled to more than twenty-five countries to talk about the rights of people with disabilities. She says people with disabilities are all members of a global family and working together across borders is the most powerful way of making changes.Summary:。

大学生英语竞赛试题

大学生英语竞赛试题

大学生英语竞赛试题一、听力理解(共20分)本部分包含四段材料,每段材料后有五个问题。

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Section ADirections: Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer from the four choices given.1. What is the man going to do this weekend?A. Go hiking.B. Visit his grandparents.C. Attend a concert.D. Stay at home.2. Why does the woman suggest going to the library?A. To study for the exam.B. To borrow a book.C. To meet a friend.D. To find a quiet place.3. What does the man think about the new restaurant?A. It's too expensive.B. The food is delicious.C. The service is poor.D. The location is convenient.4. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates.B. Neighbors.C. Co-workers.D. Friends.5. What is the weather like today?A. Sunny.B. Rainy.C. Cloudy.D. Snowy.[Sample Answer Key: 1-5 A B C D B]Section BDirections: Listen to the passage and choose the best answer from the four choices given.6. What is the main topic of the passage?A. The importance of environmental protection.B. The impact of technology on society.C. The history of the internet.D. The future of renewable energy.7. According to the passage, what is the current trend?A. A decrease in the use of fossil fuels.B. An increase in the use of renewable energy.C. A shift towards nuclear power.D. A reliance on non-renewable resources.8. What does the speaker suggest?A. Investing in renewable energy companies.B. Encouraging the use of public transportation.C. Reducing the consumption of single-use plastics.D. Supporting policies for environmental conservation.9. What is the speaker's opinion on the future of renewable energy?A. It will replace fossil fuels completely.B. It will be limited by technological constraints.C. It will be too expensive for widespread adoption.D. It will be the dominant source of energy.10. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To inform.B. To persuade.C. To entertain.D. To describe.[Sample Answer Key: 6-10 A B D A]二、阅读理解(共30分)本部分包含三篇文章,每篇文章后有五个问题。

大学生英语竞赛试题

大学生英语竞赛试题

大学生英语竞赛试题第一部分:听力理解题目一[听力材料]You will hear a conversation between two students, James and Sarah, about their plans for the weekend. Listen carefully and answer the foll owing questions.James: Hey Sarah, do you have any plans for the weekend?Sarah: Not really. I might go to the library and study for our upcoming exam. What about you?James: I'm thinking about going hiking with some friends. There's a new trail that just opened up nearby.Sarah: Oh, the hiking sounds fun! Maybe I'll join you guys. What time a re you planning to go?James: We're meeting up at 9 a.m. at the trailhead. You're welcome to j oin us.Sarah: Great! I'll make sure to bring some snacks for everyone.Question 1: What does Sarah plan to do for the weekend?Question 2: What does James plan to do for the weekend?Question 3: Where and when are they planning to meet?题目二[听力材料]You will hear a short conversation between a customer and a salesper son. Listen carefully and answer the following questions.Customer: Excuse me, do you have this shirt in a different color? Salesperson: I'm sorry, but this shirt only comes in white. Is there an ything else I can help you with?Customer: No, that's alright. I'll just take the white one then. Salesperson: Alright, that'll be $25. Would you like to pay with cash o r card?Customer: I'll pay with card, please.Salesperson: Great. Here's your receipt. Thank you for shopping with us.Question 1: What color is the shirt the customer wants?Question 2: How much does the shirt cost?Question 3: How will the customer pay for the shirt?第二部分:阅读理解题目一[阅读材料]Read the following passage and answer the questions below.Coffee is a popular beverage around the world, and for many people, it is an essential part of their daily routine. However, excessive coffee consumption has been linked to several health issues. Caffeine, the mai n active ingredient in coffee, is a stimulant that can affect the nervo us system.One potential problem with coffee consumption is its impact on sleep. T he stimulating effects of caffeine can make it difficult to fall asleep, leading to insomnia. Too much caffeine can disrupt the normal sleep cy cle and affect the quality of sleep.Another concern is that coffee can increase heart rate and blood pressu re. This can be problematic for individuals with existing heart conditi ons or high blood pressure. It is recommended that people with these co nditions limit their coffee intake or switch to decaffeinated options. Lastly, coffee can also cause digestive problems. The high acid content in coffee can irritate the stomach lining and lead to acid reflux or i ndigestion. People with sensitive stomachs or gastritis should be cauti ous about their coffee consumption.In conclusion, while coffee can provide a temporary boost of energy, ex cessive consumption can have negative effects on sleep, heart health, a nd digestion. Moderation is key when it comes to coffee consumption.Question 1: What is the main active ingredient in coffee?Question 2: How can excessive coffee consumption impact sleep quality?Question 3: Who should be cautious about their coffee consumption due to digestive problems?题目二[阅读材料]Read the following passage and answer the questions below.In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the impact of p lastic waste on the environment. Plastic, which is derived from petroleum, is a non-biodegradable material that takes hundreds of years to dec ompose. This has led to an accumulation of plastic waste in landfills a nd oceans.One solution to reduce plastic waste is recycling. Many countries have implemented recycling programs to encourage the proper disposal and reu se of plastic materials. Recycling involves collecting and processing u sed plastic products to create new products, reducing the need for virg in plastic production.Another approach is to reduce the use of plastic altogether. Consumers can choose to use reusable bags instead of plastic bags, and companies can opt for eco-friendly packaging materials. Additionally, governments can enact policies to ban single-use plastics and promote alternative materials.Lastly, research and development are crucial to finding sustainable alt ernatives to plastic. Biodegradable materials, such as plant-based plas tics, are being developed as a more environmentally-friendly alternativ e. These materials can decompose naturally and have a smaller ecologica l footprint.In conclusion, addressing the issue of plastic waste requires a multi-f aceted approach, including recycling, reducing plastic use, and develop ing sustainable alternatives. Everyone has a role to play in protecting the environment and reducing our reliance on plastic.Question 1: Why is plastic waste a concern for the environment?Question 2: What are some ways to reduce plastic waste?Question 3: What is one example of a sustainable alternative to plastic?。

全国大学生英语竞赛试题

全国大学生英语竞赛试题

全国大学生英语竞赛试题一、听力理解(共四题,每题10分,共40分)Question 1Script:You will hear a conversation between a student and a librarian. Listen carefully and answer the following question. #### Question: What does the student want to know from the librarian?Question 2Script:You will hear a weather forecast. Listen carefully and answer the following question. #### Question: What will the weather be like tomorrow?Question 3Script:You will hear a talk on the topic of stress management. Listen carefully and answer the following question. #### Question: What is NOT mentioned in the talk as a way to relieve stress?Question 4Script:You will hear an interview with a famous writer. Listen carefully and answer the following question. #### Question: What inspired the writer to write his latest novel?二、阅读理解(共四题,每题10分,共40分)Question 1Read the following passage and choose the best option to complete each sentence.Passage:Many people believe that regular exercise is essential for maintaining good health. Exercise helps to strengthen the heart, increase lung capacity, and improve circulation. In addition, it can reduce stress, improve sleep patterns, and boost self-confidence. Regular exercise is also important for weight management. People who exercise regularly are generally more fit and are less likely to become overweight or obese. Furthermore, exercise is great for mental health. Physical activity has been shown to improve mood and reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety.Question:1.Regular exercise is important for maintaining good health because it______. A. strengthens the heart B. increases lung capacity C. improvescirculation D. all of the aboveQuestion 2Read the following passage and answer the question.Passage:The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s natur al wonders. Located off the coast of northeastern Australia, it is the largest coral reef system on Earth. Spanning over 2,300 kilometers, it is visible from space and is even considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Its colorful coral reefs and diverse marine life attract millions of tourists each year, making it a popular destination for snorkeling, scuba diving, and boat tours.Question:What is the Great Barrier Reef known for?Question 3Read the following passage and answer the question.Passage:In recent years, the popularity of online shopping has been increasing rapidly. With the convenience of shopping from home and access to a wider range of products, many people find online shopping to be a preferable option. However, there are still some concerns surrounding online shopping, such as the security of personal and financial information, as well as the inability to physically examine products before purchase.Question:What is one of the concerns associated with online shopping?Question 4Read the following passage and answer the question.Passage:A healthy diet is an important part of maintaining good health. Eating a balanced diet that includes a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins is essential for getting all the necessary nutrients. Additionally, it is important to limit the intake of sugary beverages, processed foods, and foods high in sodium and saturated fats. By maintaining a healthy diet, you can reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.Question:What is one of the benefits of maintaining a healthy diet?三、写作(共1题,30分)写作题目:Write a short essay (about 200 words) on the topic:。

大学生英语竞赛试题

大学生英语竞赛试题

大学生英语竞赛试题一、听力理解(一)短对话理解1. A: What's the weather like today?B: It's sunny with a slight breeze.2. A: Have you finished your term paper yet?B: Not yet, I need a few more sources to support my argument.(二)长对话理解场景描述:两位大学生在图书馆讨论即将到来的英语演讲比赛。

A: I heard you're participating in the upcoming English speech contest.B: Yes, I am. I'm a bit nervous but also excited about it. A: What's your topic?B: I'll be speaking on the importance of cultural diversity in the global workplace.A: That's a timely issue. Good luck with your preparation!(三)短文理解In recent years, the popularity of studying abroad has surged among college students. Many seek to broaden their horizons and enhance their language skills by immersing themselves in a foreign culture. However, the experience also comes with challenges such as adapting to a new environment and dealing with homesickness.二、阅读理解(一)快速阅读Passage 1:The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming various industries. From healthcare to finance, AI is being utilized to improve efficiency and accuracy. As AI continues to evolve, it is expected to play an even more significant role in shaping the future of work.Passage 2:Environmental conservation is a critical issue in today's world. Governments and organizations are taking steps to reduce pollution and promote sustainable practices.Individual actions, such as recycling and conserving energy, can also make a difference in protecting our planet.(二)深度阅读Passage 3:The impact of social media on society is a topic of much debate. While it has revolutionized communication and information sharing, it has also raised concerns about privacy and the spread of misinformation. It is essential for users to be aware of these issues and use social media responsibly.三、写作任务(一)小作文请根据以下提示,写一封建议信给你的大学图书馆管理员。

大学生英语竞赛2024年考试真题c类

大学生英语竞赛2024年考试真题c类

大学生英语竞赛2024年考试真题c类College English Competition 2024 Exam Paper - Class CPart I Listening Comprehension (30 points)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.1. A. At a bus stop.B. At a train station.C. At a ticket office.D. At a taxi stand.2. A.3.B. 4.C. 5.D. 6.3. A. She should be more careful when driving.B. The traffic is very heavy.C. The traffic condition is poor in jam time.D. The woman should drive just in the right lane.4. A. He is a picky eater.B. He is a good cook.C. He prefers Mexican food.D. He likes spicy food.5. A. He enjoys watching movies.B. He prefers reading books.C. He is looking forward to the movie.D. He likes documentaries the best.6. A. The man is busy studying for his exam.B. The man is not interested in the game.C. The man is tired of watching basketball.D. The man is going to watch the game.7. A. To get tickets to the concert.B. To see his friend perform.C. To attend a conference.D. To pick up his friend.8. A. The woman is excited about the trip.B. The woman is going on a vacation.C. The woman is going on a business trip.D. The woman is going on a study trip.9. A. The woman doesn't like the dress.B. The dress looks great on the woman.C. The woman thinks the dress is too expensive.D. The woman is planning to return the dress.10. A. She is good at taking care of babies.B. She has experience working in the nursery.C. She needs more information about the job.D. She is interested in becoming a nurse. Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Each passage will be read twice. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Passage One11. A. At a party.B. At a restaurant.C. At a friend's house.D. At a theater.12. A. Disappointed.B. Surprised.C. Angry.D. Happy.13. A. 8:00.B. 7:30.C. 9:00.D. 10:00.Passage Two14. A. He has a deadline to meet.B. He is going on vacation.C. He is preparing for an exam.D. He is sick.15. A. It was canceled.B. It was postponed.C. It was rescheduled.D. It was successful.16. A. Next Friday.B. Next Monday.C. Next Wednesday.D. Next Saturday.Passage Three17. A. Going to a lecture.B. Playing tennis.C. Going shopping.D. Seeing a doctor.18. A. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. In the evening.D. At night.19. A. In the park.B. At the library.C. At the gym.D. In the classroom.20. A. It will be sunny.B. It will be rainy.C. It will be snowy.D. It will be cloudy.Part II Reading Comprehension (40 points) Section ADirections: In this section, there are four passages followed by questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the light of the passage.Passage OneEarth Day is an annual event celebrated worldwide on April 22. Founded in 1970, Earth Day is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network and celebrated in more than 190 countries each year.Questions:21. When is Earth Day celebrated annually?22. Who founded Earth Day?23. How many countries celebrate Earth Day?Passage TwoThe Great Wall of China is a series of stone and earthen fortifications in northern China. It was built to protect the Chinese states and empires against the raids and invasions of the various nomadic groups of the Eurasian Steppe.Questions:24. What is the Great Wall of China made of?25. Why was the Great Wall of China built?26. Who were the Chinese protecting against?Passage ThreeSoccer, also known as football, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball. It is played by 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport.Questions:27. What is another name for soccer?28. How many players are there in a soccer team?29. How many countries play soccer?Passage FourThe London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It is Europe’s tallest Ferris wh eel and the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom, attracting over 3.75 million visitors annually.Questions:30. Where is the London Eye located?31. How tall is the London Eye?32. How many visitors does the London Eye attract each year?Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Passage OnePlanning a trip is always exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. Here are six helpful tips to make your travels stress-free.Questions:33. What is the main topic of the passage?34. How many tips are provided to make travels stress-free?35. What feeling can planning a trip evoke?Passage TwoHuman beings generate more rubbish than any other living species on the planet. We need to be more conscious of how much waste we produce and learn to reduce, reuse, and recycle.Questions:36. What is the main message of the passage?37. What can we do to reduce waste?38. What three actions are recommended to deal with waste?Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)Directions: There are twenty incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should complete the sentence with the most appropriate answer.39. I ___________ him twice yesterday.A. have metB. metC. had metD. meet40. We had better leave now, ________ we will be late.A. orB. becauseC. soD. for41. The more you save, __________ you can buy.A. the moreB. the betterC. the bestD. the most42. It is __________ to predict the outcome.A. difficultB. easilyC. impossibleD. simple43. Choose the correct spelling for the word ___________.A. developementB. developmentC. developmantD. develoupment44. The boss expects the report to be __________ by tomorrow.A. submitB. submittingC. submittedD. submission45. I wish I ___________ more time to spend with my family.A. hadB. haveC. hasD. will have46. The students __________ to ask the teacher for help.A. were warnedB. were warnedC. warnedD. were warning47. __________ we have received the payment, we will deliver the goods.A. WhileB. OnceC. BeforeD. After48. He expressed his ________ about the new project.A. doubtB. dislikeC. approvalD. happinessPart IV Writing (30 points)Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write an essay on the following topic. You should write at least 150 words.What challenges do young people face in today's society, and how can they overcome them?Please submit your essays to the invigilator.。

英语全国大学生竞赛2023年考试真题

英语全国大学生竞赛2023年考试真题

英语全国大学生竞赛2023年考试真题全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1National College English Competition 2023The National College English Competition is an annual event that tests the English proficiency of college students across the country. The competition aims to promote the learning and use of English language skills among students, and to identify and reward those with exceptional abilities.The 2023 competition proved to be a challenging yet rewarding experience for participants. The exam consisted of four sections: listening comprehension, reading comprehension, writing, and speaking. Each section tested a different aspect of the students’ language skills, providing a comprehensive evaluation of their English abilities.In the listening comprehension section, students were required to listen to a series of recordings and answer questions based on the content. This tested their ability to understand spoken English in various accents and contexts. The reading comprehension section challenged students to read and analyzea variety of written texts, including articles, essays, and short stories. This section assessed their reading skills, as well as their ability to understand and interpret written English.The writing section required students to write an essay on a given topic within a specified time limit. This section tested their ability to organize their ideas coherently, present arguments effectively, and use appropriate vocabulary and grammar. The speaking section was perhaps the most challenging, as students had to engage in a conversation with an examiner on a variety of topics. This section tested their ability to communicate orally, demonstrate fluency, and express themselves clearly and confidently.Overall, the 2023 National College English Competition was a rigorous test of students’ English language skills. Those who performed well in all four sections demonstrated a high level of proficiency and were recognized for their achievement. The competition not only provided students with an opportunity to showcase their abilities, but also served as a motivation for them to continue improving their English skills. It was a valuable experience that will undoubtedly benefit students in their academic and professional endeavors.篇2National College Students English Competition 2023Section I: Listening Comprehension (20 points)Part A: DialogueListen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each question.1. What does the man want to do tonight?A. Watch a movie.B. Go to a concert.C. Stay at home.2. What is the woman's favorite subject?A. Math.B. History.C. English.Part B: MonologueListen to the monologue and answer the following questions.3. What is the monologue mainly about?A. The history of Halloween.B. How to celebrate Halloween.C. The origins of Halloween traditions.4. Why did the speaker start celebrating Halloween?A. To honor the dead.B. To have fun with friends.C. To go trick-or-treating.Section II: Reading Comprehension (30 points)Part A: Multiple ChoiceRead the following passage and choose the best answer to each question.Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October 31. It is a day for dressing up in costumes, going trick-or-treating, and attending Halloween parties. The origins of Halloween can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts. Over time, Halloween has evolved into a festive occasion filled with pumpkins, candy, and spooky decorations.5. What is Halloween?A. A festival celebrated in spring.B. A holiday for dressing up.C. A day for giving gifts.6. Why did people wear costumes during the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain?A. To scare away witches.B. To ward off ghosts.C. To honor the dead.Part B: True or FalseRead the following statements and decide whether they are true or false.7. Halloween is celebrated on November 1.8. The origins of Halloween can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival of Beltane.Section III: Writing (50 points)Write an essay on one of the following topics:1. The importance of learning a second language.2. The impact of technology on education.3. My favorite book and why I love it.4. Environmental conservation in the 21st century.Remember to support your arguments with examples and evidence.Good luck! You have 2 hours to complete the exam.End of Question Paper.篇3National English Competition for University Students 2023 Exam QuestionsPart I: Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part, there are four passages. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that best completes the statement or answers the question.Passage 1According to the passage, what is the main purpose of the study conducted by researchers at Stanford University?A. To measure the impact of social media on mental healthB. To determine how social media affects teenagers' sleep patternsC. To investigate the relationship between social media use and depressionD. To examine the influence of social media on academic performancePassage 2Why does the author mention the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"?A. To provide an example of a well-known fableB. To illustrate the importance of telling the truthC. To show how lies can lead to dangerous consequencesD. To explain the concept of moral lessons in storytelling...Part II: Vocabulary and GrammarDirections: Choose the best word or phrase to complete each sentence.1. The company's __________ to sustainable development has earned it praise from environmental groups.A. commitmentB. dedicationC. devotionD. allegiance2. It's important to __________ a healthy work-life balance to prevent burnout.A. sustainB. maintainC. retainD. detain3. The team __________ a last-minute goal to win the championship.A. scoredB. achievedC. accomplishedD. conquered...Part III: WritingWrite an essay of at least 300 words on the following topic:"Social media has a significant impact on young people today. Discuss the positive and negative effects of social media use on teenagers, and provide examples to support your argument."Remember to organize your ideas logically and use appropriate vocabulary and grammar.Good luck!。

大学生英语竞赛试题及答案教学文稿

大学生英语竞赛试题及答案教学文稿

2010 National English Contest for College Students(Level D—Preliminary)(总分:150分,答题时间:120分钟)Part I Listening Comprehension (30 marks)Section A (5 marks)In this section,you will hear five short conversations.Each conversation will be read only once.At the end of each conversation,there will be a pause.During the pause.read the question and three choices marked A,B and C,and decide which is the best choice.Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center.1.What’s the weather like during Jack’s holiday?A.It is snowing.B.It is sunny.C.It is raining2.When will Rob have his next driving lesson?A.On Monday.B.On Saturday.C.On Friday.3.How much do the woman’S sports socks cost?A.£2.50.B.£3.99.C.£5.004.Why will Colin be home late?A.He played football with his friends after school.B.He had to wait a long time for the bus.C.He did his homework at John’s house.5.Where is the fish market?A. B. C.Section B (10 marks)In this section,you will hear two long conversations.Each conversation will be read only once.At the end of each conversation, there will be a one-minute pause.During the pause, read the five questions,each with the three choices marked A,B and C, and decide which is the best choice. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center.Conversation 16.When was Pam’s accident?A.Yesterday.B.Two clays ago.C.A week ago7.What happened to Pam?A.She got kicked when riding a horse.B.She fell off her bicycle on her way to the boat club.C.She fell into the water while sailing a boat.8.Which part of Pam’s body got injured in the accident?A.One of her arms.B.One of her knees.C.One of her feet.9.Who will Pam stay with when she leaves hospital?A.Her aunt.B.Her brother.C.Her parents.10.When is the hospital open to visitors?A.After dinner.B.During lunch time.C.In the afternoon.Conversation 211.When did Jane and her family go to Scotland?A.In June.B.In July.C.In August.12.What was the weather like during their holiday for most of the time?A.Windy.B.Wet.C.Sunny.13.How much did Jane’s ticket for the boat trip cost?A.£12.B.£15.C.£2014.Where did Jane’s family stay in the Scottish village?A.In a guest-house.B.On a camp-site.C.At a hotel.15.What did Jane say about the village pub?A.Rather expensive.B.Nice and Friendly.C.Very small.Section C (5 marks)In this section,you will hear a monologue.The monologue will be read only once.At the end of the monologue,there will be a pause.During the pause,read the five questions,each with three choices marked A,B and C and decide which is the best choice.Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center.16.Where was George Weekes born?A.In Jamaica.B.In London.C.In Manchester.17.What does George say about his part of London?A.It is a place well worth visiting.B.It has problems as well as advantages.C.It is the city’s center.18.What does George’s wife’s favorite shop sell?A.Clothes.B.Food.C.Books.19.Why does George like the bookshop?A.The books there are inexpensive.B.He can talk about his books to the customers there.C.It has many books he likes to read.20.Where does George sometimes go for a run?A.along the river bank.B.In the country.C.On a farm.Section D (10 marks)In this section,there is a short passage which will be read twice.Listen to the passage carefully, and then fill in the blanks with the words or phrases you hear on the tape.Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.Exercise is essential for mind,body and (21)_________. It’s one of the best ways to (22)________ when all around you everything seems more and more unbalanced and the world becomes ever more fast and (23)__________.Don’t groan because this is yet another article abou t (24)__________. The reason why there are so many is that it is (25)__________ good for you.There are plenty of reasons why you should exercise and very few —for most of us —why you shouldn’t.Exercise improves muscle (26)_________ and provides quick changes in (27)__________. It improves muscle power andpromotes good posture — the way in which you hold your body when sitting or standing.It helps(28)_________ muscle imbalances which can lead to injuries.It provides quick improvement in(29)_________ such as thighs,stomach and upper arms.It improves the condition of the heart and lungs and (30)__________.Part II Vocabulary and Structure (15 marks)There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part.For each blank,there ale four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence.Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center.31.A webmaster is responsible ________ developing and maintaining the Web site belonging to an organization or company.A.on B.about C.for D.to32.Each of the fifty US states has its own flag;in addition to this,each one has a state bird, __________ the mockingbird for Florida.A.of which B.such as C.as for D.as well33.The comedian told the audience __________ both hands every time they heard the word cat.A.for raising B.who raise C.that raise D.to raise34.Lorie waited over an hour for Ken.He really ________ have called her,don’t you think?A.must B.would C.may D.should35.Please ________ other people in the audience and don’t talk during the show.A.cherish B.respect C.attend D.consider36.Icebergs are a favorite subject for photographers because of _________ produced by the ice.A.the remarkably vivid blue B.the vivid blue remarkableC.remarkably the blue vivid D.blue the vivid remarkable37.You might not care about visiting your parents,but it ________ a lot to them.A.attaches B.associates C.matters D.concerns38.Please put the sauce on the side ________ on top of the chicken.A.owing to B.but for C.instead of D.apart from39.There are many problems _________ the new program.A.adapted to B.concentrated on depended on D.related to40.There’s no reason to ________ me to do it now.I’ll do it on my own later.A.punish B.control C.force D.insist41.If you buy twenty or more,you will get a _________.A.favor B.merit C.discount D.budget42.Some people believe that if you _______ a mirror,you_______ have seven years of bad luck.A.break;will B.will break;would C.break;would D.broke;will 43.Fred:Thank you for a lovely evening.Amanda:I’m glad you enjoyed it.Fred:___________Amanda:Yes,that’d be nice.Bye then.Drive carefully.A.The food is very delicious.B.Do you want to go with me?C.It’s really nice walking with you.D.You must come over to our place next time.44.Tom:So,_________?Boris:Oh,nothing much.The usual things,you know.Tom:Mm…still working at the same place,I suppose?Boris:Yes,that’s right.A.what have you been up to B.what did you say just nowC.what can I do for you D.what happened to you45.Emily:_________?Scott:Yes,it certainly is.Emily:About time too —after all that rain we had.Scott:Yes,I know.That’s why we went away this year.A.Is there anything I can do for you B.Is it suitable for you to goC.Is it a sunny day today D.Isn’t this weather fantasticPart III Cloze (10 marks)Read the passage and fill in each blank with one word.Choose the word in one of the following three ways:according to the context, by using the correct form of the given word, or by using some given letters of the word.Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.Many of the things we do depend (46)__________ receiving information from other people.(47)Ca__________ a train,making a phone call and going to the cinema all involve information which is stored,(48)pro___________ and communicated.In the past this information used to be kept on paper in the (49)f___________ of, for example,books,newspapers and timetables.Now more and more information is put on computers.Computers play an important (50)___________ in our everyday lives,sometimes without us even (51)_________(realize)it. Consider the use of computers in both shops and offices.Big shops, (52)es_________ chain stores with branches all over the country, have to deal with very large amounts of information.They have to make sure there are enough goods on the shelves for customers to buy.They need to be able to re-order before stocks run (53)___________,and to decide which things are selling well and so on.All these processes get performed quickly and(54)effi___________ by computers.A lot office work in the past involved information on paper.Once it had been dealt with by people,the paper was put away for future reference.This way of doing things was not (55)___________(particular) easy or fast.A computerized system is much more efficient.Part IV Reading Comprehension (40 marks)Read the following passages.Each passage is followed by several questions.Respond to the questions according to the passage.Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.Section A (10 marks)When we think of good health, we almost always think about eating good food and doing exercise.However,getting enough sleep and dreaming are also part of good health.After a hectic day of work and play,the body needs to rest,and sleep is the body’s response to this need.Sleep is necessary for good health.During this time,the body recovers from the activities of the previous day.The rest that you get while sleeping enables your body to prepare itself for the next day.There are four levels of sleep,each being a little deeper than the one before.When you sleep, your muscles relax little by little.Your heart beats more slowly,and your brain slows down.After you reach the fourth level,your body shifts back and forth from one level of sleep to another.Although your mind slows down,from time to time you will dream.Scientists who study sleep say that when dreaming occurs,your eyeballs move more quickly(although your eyelids are closed).This stage of sleep is called REM,which stands for rapid eye movement.Not only allhumans,but all mammals have been shown to experience this REM stage.Dreaming is a normal and necessary part of a good sleeping pattern,but no one knows why we dream.If you have trouble falling asleep,there are a few possible ways of solving this problem. Some people recommend breathing very slowly and very deeply.Other people believe that drinking warm milk will help make you drowsy.There is also an old suggestion that counting sheep will put you to sleep!Questions 56—57:Read the questions and four choices marked A,B,C,and D,and decide which is the best choice according to the passage.56.Which of the following is not mentioned as having to do with good health?A.Eating good food.B.Doing exercise every clayC.Getting enough sleep and dreaming.D.Having medical examinations regularly.57.After you reach the fourth level of sleep,_________ from one level to another.A.your muscles relax gradually B.your body shifts back and forthC.your heart beats more slowly D.your brain slows downQuestions 58—60:Complete each of the following statements with no more than six words according to the passage.58.Scientists find that ______ one’s eyeballs move more quickly although their eyelids are closed. 59.No one has any idea _________,though dreaming is a normal and necessary part of a good sleeping pattern.60.Breathing slowly and deeply,drinking warm or _________ help a person to feel drowsy and go to sleep.Section B (10 marks)The Sunningdale HotelThe Sunningdale Hotel was built in 1910 and opened by Princess Louise.It has provided excellent service for people from all over the world and people of all ages and nationalities have stayed here. During the past 100 years over 50,000 guests from 174 different countries have visited Sunningdale.The hotel is on one of the main roads leading to the town center.It is about 20 minutes by bus from the center of town,and buses to many other parts of the town stop outside the hotel. Guests should be careful not to travel on buses with the blue sign Express on the front because they do not stop near our hotel.An underground station is less than 100 meters away.The main building has 200 well-furnished,centrally-heated single rooms,each fitted with hot and cold water basins.Showers,baths and toilets are at the end of all corridors.The hotel has a shop,sitting rooms,four television rooms,table tennis room,library and laundry. There are also eight pianos available for guests’ use.There are spaces to park cars in the hotel drive.Daily newspapers are provided free and stamps can be bought at the office.Guests who stay for long periods must pay for their accommodation weekly in advance and one week’s notice is required for departures.Short or long term guests are welcome but long term guests are offered rooms first.No animals of any description or fires of any type (either for heating food or heating the room) are allowed,and guests are requested to respect the comfort of others.If you have tapes or CDs,please try to keep the noise level down to a minimum,especially between the hours of 11 pm and 8 am.Guests are advised to use taxis to get to the hotel if they arrive by train because we are some distance from the main railway station.Questions 61—63:Read the above advertisement carefully, and then tell whether statements 61 to 63 are true (T)or false (F) according to the passage.61.An express bus will take you from the hotel to the center of the town.62.The hotel provides facilities for washing clothes.63.The hotel offers better service to guests who stay for a long time.Questions 64—65:Complete each of the following statements with no more than six words according to the passage.64.You should not play loud music in the hotel,especially during the hours ___________. 65.If you arrive in the town by train.You’d better ___________ to the hotel.Section C (10 marks)Novels, magazines, and newspapers —many people read these in their spare time. These days it is easy for most of us to get hold of the latest book or magazines.We can go to bookstores,order them through the Internet,or borrow them from the local library.Now imagine having to walk miles and miles through a hot sandy desert just to borrow a book.This is the reality for people living in the villages of the Garissa region of Kenya in East Africa.In 2006,librarian Wycliffe Oluoch used to spend each day waiting for people to come to borrow some of the 24,000 books in his library in Garissa.The library had no shortage of books,but people weren’t coming to read them.It was too much effort to walk through the desert just to borrow books.Oluoch racked his brain for ways to attract people into the library.After a lot of thought,he hit upon a great idea.If people wouldn’t come to the library,then he would have to take the library to them.Oluoch strapped boxes of books onto the backs of camels and invented the Mobile Camel Library.Starting with three camels in 2006,but more recently expanding the service to six camels,the Mobile Camel Library serves over one million people.Twice a month,the camel library can be seen carrying books all around the Garissa region.These hard-working animals need little water and can altogether carry up to 1,200 kilograms of books across the sands.A librarian,a library assistant,a herdsman and a lookout all travel with the camels.The lookout helps protect the books from thieves.The children of Garissa love the camel library and appreciate Oluoch’s efforts. Eleven-year-old Mohamud Mohamed reads his library books carefully and always returns them on time.He knows the Garissa library punishes people for losing book,just like any other library.However,the punishment is very stiff compared to that of other libraries.If someone in a village loses a book,the camel library stops visiting the village.Read the above passage carefully and answer questions 66 to 70. Complete each answer with no more than 10 words.66.Why didn’t people visit the library in Garissa?67.How many kilograms of books does each camel carry?68.What makes camels good animals to carry books through the desert?69.What’s the responsibility of the lookout in the Mobile Camel Library?70.What’s the punishment if a person loses a book?Section D (10 marks)A few years ago,people in England voted for the greatest person of all time from theircountry. They were not just voting for the most famous person ever.They were voting for the people who had an impact on history.During this vote,anyone could add a person’s name to the list, so the final list of names was quite long.It included people who were famous and unknown,rich and poor,loved and hated.Before the final deadline,about one million people filled out this survey. The Brits(英国人) on the final list included many people famous not only from England, but around the world as well. For example, Princess Diana, Tony Blair, John Lennon, and Shakespeare were four famous people on the list. Although three of these people ranked high on the list,none was chosen as the greatest Brit. In the end,the winner was Winston Churchill, who received more than 400,000 votes.Why did so many people think Churchill was great? He led England as Prime Minister during World War II.During the war,Germany sent planes to bomb England,and at the time, many people were afraid Germany would win the war.But Churchill gave the people in England hope through his speeches.He also worked with Roosevelt in the United States and Stalin in Russia to win the war against Hitler,so he became an important man in world history as well.Churchill is quite famous for things that he said and wrote.In fact,he won the Nobel Prize in literature for his writing.Some things Churchill said were humorous while other things were serious. Also some things he said have become common sayings in English.For example,he was the first person to use the words “the Iron Curtain”to talk about Russia’s control of Eastern Europe.Some of Churchill’s most famous quotes are “It is no use saying,‘We’re doing our best.’You have got to succeed in doing what is necessary,” and “Never,never,never give up.” Many quotes from Winston Churchill can be found in books like the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations.Read the passage carefully and then complete each space in the summary, using a maximum of three words from the passage.Summary:There was a survey in England to find the greatest Brit 71 .Some of the famous names on the list included Princess Diana and Shakespeare,but more than 400,000 people 72 for Winston Churchill as the greatest Brit.Churchill 73 England during World War II.He is also famous not only for what he did but also for what he 74 . In fact,many 75 by Churchill can be found in the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations.Part V Translation (20 marks)Section A (10 marks)Translate the underlined sentences in the following passage into Chinese.Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.(76) Tea is a kind of drink made by pouring boiling water onto processed tea tree leaves.China was the first country to produce tea.In the everyday life of Chinese people,tea is a very common drink.Chinese tea culture has a long history.Originally tea was used as a kind of medicine instead of a drink.(77) It was said that Shennong, a legendary person in ancient China,tasted a lot of plants and was poisoned many times.It was tea that cured him of the poisons.(78) Later, the ancient Chinese got to know more about tea, which became a drink instead of being regarded as a kind of medicine.The Chinese tea culture was formed gradually.It is recorded that tea was used as a drink in the Western Han Dynasty. (79) During the Three Kingdoms Period, drinking tea was very popular, at least in the Kingdom of Wu in southern China.(80) During the Wei Dynasty, the Jin Dynasty and the Northern and Southern Dynasties, drinking tea was the fashion for people with high social status.Some literary writings about tea came into being,for example,in the Jin Dynasty.Du Yu’s Xiangmingfu(《香茗赋》)was a work representative of the tea literature of the time.Section B (10 marks)Translate the following sentences into English,using the words given in brackets.Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.81.我第一次去南京时住过的金陵宾馆在汉中路上。

2023年大学生英语竞赛b类考试真题

2023年大学生英语竞赛b类考试真题

2023年大学生英语竞赛b类考试真题全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇12023 University Students' English Competition B Class ExamPart 1: Reading ComprehensionRead the passage below and answer the questions that follow.(1) Climate change is a significant issue that the world is facing today. One of the leading causes of climate change is the burning of fossil fuels. Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when burned, which traps heat and leads to global warming.(2) To combat climate change, individuals can make small changes in their daily lives, such as reducing energy consumption, using public transportation, and recycling. However, to make a real impact, larger systemic changes are necessary. Governments and businesses must work together to develop renewable energy sources and reduce carbon emissions.(3) Renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, and hydroelectric power, are clean and sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels. By investing in renewable energy, countries can reduce their dependence on fossil fuels and mitigate the effects of climate change.(4) In addition to transitioning to renewable energy, governments can also implement policies to limit carbon emissions. For example, carbon pricing places a monetary value on carbon emissions, encouraging businesses to reduce their carbon footprint. Other policies, such as cap-and-trade systems and carbon taxes, can also be effective in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.(5) Ultimately, addressing climate change requires a collective effort from individuals, businesses, and governments. By working together, we can create a more sustainable future for generations to come.Questions:1. What is one of the leading causes of climate change?2. How can individuals combat climate change in their daily lives?3. What are renewable energy sources?4. How can governments reduce carbon emissions?5. What is one effective policy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions?Part 2: WritingWrite an essay on the following topic:"In your opinion, what role should individuals play in combating climate change? How can individuals contribute to a more sustainable future?"In your essay, be sure to:- Explain the importance of individual action in addressing climate change- Provide examples of ways in which individuals can make a positive impact- Discuss the potential benefits of a more sustainable future for society as a wholePart 3: Listening ComprehensionListen to the audio recording and answer the questions that follow.Question 1: What is the main topic of the audio recording?Question 2: What are some strategies for reducing energy consumption at home?Question 3: Why is recycling an important practice for sustainability?Part 4: SpeakingIn this section, you will be given a topic to discuss with the examiners. Be prepared to share your thoughts and opinions on the topic and engage in a conversation with the examiners.Good luck!篇22023 University Student English Competition Class B ExamPart I: Listening Comprehension (30 points)Section A: Questions 1-10Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paperand decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A) A professor and a student.B) A shop assistant and a customer.C) A boss and an employee.D) A doctor and a patient.2. A) Going to the beach.B) Playing video games.C) Watching a movie.D) Attending a concert.3. A) The woman has already booked a ticket.B) The woman wants to see a movie tonight.C) The woman is going to watch a movie again.D) The woman doesn't want to go to the cinema.4. A) In a restaurant.B) In a library.C) In a movie theater.D) In a concert hall.5. A) He has never been to the countryside.B) He prefers living in the city to living in the countryside.C) He enjoys the fresh air in the countryside.D) He is planning a trip to the countryside.6. A) She doesn't mind helping the man.B) She is too busy to assist the man.C) She has already bought her own gifts.D) She is not going to the party.7. A) A math class.B) A history class.C) A psychology class.D) A biology class.8. A) A computer.B) A mobile phone.C) A newspaper.D) A radio.9. A) The man is going to the doctor’s.B) The man has lost his job.C) The man is not feeling well.D) The man has just finished a meeting.10. A) $200.B) $20.C) $2.D) $0.Section B: Questions 11-20Directions: In this section, you will hear 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.11. A) At a coffee shop.B) At a library.C) At a park.D) At a movie theater.12. A) Buying a camera.B) Taking a photo.C) Choosing a camera.D) Repairing a camera.13. A) They are old friends.B) They are classmates.C) They are work colleagues.D) They are siblings.14. A) Some eggs.B) Some milk.C) Some bread.D) Some fruits.15. A) Music.B) Art.C) History.D) Literature.Section C: Questions 16-20Directions: In this section, you will hear 5 mini-talks. At the end of each mini-talk, you will hear a few questions. At the end of the talk, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the questions about it, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the questions you have heard.16. A) A hotel.B) A restaurant.C) A shopping mall.D) A theme park.17. A) The man's sisterB) The man's wifeC) The man's motherD) The man's daughter18. A) Have a haircut.B) Go on a diet.C) Exercise regularly.D) Get more sleep.19. A) Will be a nurse.B) Will be a teacher.C) Will be a doctor.D) Will be a lawyer.20. A) To join a gym.B) To diet.C) To exercise.D) To stay up late.Part II: Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are four reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A), B), C), and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Passage OneAlice Hamilton, a professor of dentistry, found that her work in examining the safety of industrial materials could lead to their being banned. Thus, she contributed to the regulation ofpotentially dangerous chemicals by establishing the field of industrial toxicology.21. What can be concluded from the passage?A) Alice Hamilton banned all dangerous chemicals.B) Alice Hamilton was only interested in dentistry.C) Alice Hamilton worked in the field of industrial toxicology.D) Alice Hamilton was a toxicologist.22. How did Alice Hamilton contribute to the regulation of dangerous chemicals?A) By establishing the field of industrial toxicology.B) By working in a dental practice.C) By banning all dangerous chemicals.D) By examining industrial materials.23. Alice Hamilton's work demonstrates that ______.A) Indispensable roles can sometimes emerge from unexpected directionsB) Safety inspectors pose a hazardC) Industrial toxicology is not importantD) None of the abovePassage TwoIn Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Harry had an owl named Hedwig. This snowy owl was Harry's companion, delivering messages and helping him find his way.24. What can be inferred from the passage?A) Hedwig was Harry's enemy.B) Hedwig helped Harry find his way.C) Hedwig was a cat.D) Hedwig delivered parcels.25. What was Hedwig to Harry?A) His owl.B) His enemy.C) His friend.D) His cat.26. What did Hedwig do for Harry?A) Delivered messages and helped him.B) Gave him a riddle.C) Brought him parcels.D) Cooked for him.27. Harry Potter is ______.A) A wizard.B) A muggle.C) A cat.D) An owl.Passage ThreeScientists are still not sure why we dream, but it has been suggested that dreaming could help us process emotions, deal with stress, and solve problems.28. What can be concluded from the passage?A) Scientists do not dream.B) Dreaming has no purpose.C) Dreaming could help us process emotions, deal with stress, and solve problems.D) Solving problems is not possible.29. Why do we dream according to the passage?A) To process emotions, deal with stress, and solve problems.B) To dance.C) To cook.D) To fly.30. How does dreaming help us?A) By processing emotions, dealing with stress, and solving problems.B) By cooking.C) By solving puzzles.D) By flying.31. How certain are scientists about why we dream?A) They are not sure.B) They are very sure.C) Dreams do not exist.D) Dreaming has no purpose.Passage FourLeonardo da Vinci was a true Renaissance man. He was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer.32. What can we learn from the passage?A) Leonardo da Vinci was not talented.B) Leonardo da Vinci was only a painter.C) Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance man.D) Leonardo da Vinci was a singer.33. What were Leonardo da Vinci's professions?A) Painter, sculptor, architect, musician...etc.B) Teacher, lawyer, astronaut.C) Pilot, biologist, engineer.D) Actor, writer, singer.34. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of Leonardo da Vinci's professions?A) WriterB) GeologistD) Engineer35. Leonardo da Vinci was a(n) ______ man.A) ItalianB) FrenchC) EnglishD) RenaissancePart III: Vocabulary and Structure (30 points)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each of them, there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Mark your answer on Answer Sheet 2.36. Playing too loud music can damage your ______.A) eyesB) mouthC) earsD) nose37. Children often enjoy playing with ______.B) wordsC) toysD) numbers38. She ______ a new car last week.A) buysB) boughtC) has boughtD) had bought39. I was ______ tired after the long journey.A) quietlyB) happyC) extremelyD) quickly40. Would you mind ______ the door, please?A) openB) openingD) opened41. The book was ______ interesting that I couldn't put it down.A) suchB) soC) tooD) enough42. John wanted to go to the beach, but it was ______ cold.A) soB) suchC) enoughD) too43. We ______ to the cinema last Friday.A) wentB) goC) have goneD) are going44. Could you tell me ______ to the nearest post office, please?A) the wayB) where isC) how can I getD) how to get45. I have ______ seen a UFO in my life.A) sometimesB) neverC) oftenD) alwaysPart IV: Cloze Test (20 points)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom, there ______ a wise king named Alfred. King Alfred was well-respected by his subjects because he always ______ their best interests in mind. However, one day, the kingdom was ______ by a terrible dragon that could breathe fire and destroy everything in its path. The king knew that he had to act ______ to protect his people.As the dragon ______ closer to the castle, King Alfred called upon his bravest knights to go ______ the beast. But even they were no match for the fiery creature. The king then ______ that it was up to him to defeat the dragon.King Alfred ______ to the highest tower of the castle, armed with a sword and a shield. When the dragon appeared, breathing fire and ______ destruction, the king stood his ground. With a swift and ______ blow, he struck the dragon in its heart, vanquishing the beast once and for all.In the end, the kingdom was saved, and King Alfred was hailed as a hero. The king's ______ and courage had saved the day, and the people rejoiced in his victory. And so, King Alfred ______ in the history books as the greatest ruler the kingdom had ever known.Part V: Writing (80 points)Directions: Write an essay on the topic "The importance of learning a foreign language". In your essay, be sure to1. Explain why learning a foreign language is important.2. Provide examples to support your argument.3. Discuss the benefits of being multilingual.You should write at least 300 words.That concludes the 2023 University Student English Competition Class B Exam. Good luck!篇32023 University Student English Competition Class B ExamPart One: Reading Comprehension (40 points)Directions: There are four passages in this part. Each passage is followed by four questions or incomplete sentences. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1Growing up in a multicultural environment can have numerous benefits for children. Research has shown thatexposure to different cultures from a young age can help in developing a more open-minded and tolerant attitude towards others. It can also improve cognitive skills and creativity due to the exposure to different ways of thinking.1. What is one benefit of growing up in a multicultural environment according to the passage?A. Improved physical health.B. Increased risk of bias.C. Development of open-mindedness.D. Decreased cognitive skills.2. How can exposure to different cultures benefit children?A. By increasing their risk of bias.B. By limiting their creativity.C. By developing open-mindedness and tolerance.D. By causing cognitive decline.3. According to the passage, why does exposure to different cultures improve cognitive skills?A. Due to a lack of influence from other cultures.B. Due to exposure to different ways of thinking.C. Due to a decrease in creativity.D. Due to a lack of open-mindedness.4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of growing up in a multicultural environment?A. Improved physical health.B. Increased risk of bias.C. Development of open-mindedness.D. Improved cognitive skills.Passage 2Many people believe that traveling is an essential part of education. By visiting different countries and experiencing different cultures, individuals can gain valuable life experiences and broaden their perspectives. Traveling also provides opportunities to learn new languages, taste different cuisines, and make new friends from around the world.5. According to the passage, why do many people believe that traveling is essential for education?A. To limit perspective.B. To gain valuable life experiences.C. To limit opportunities.D. To stay within one's comfort zone.6. What can individuals gain from experiencing different cultures?A. New ice cream flavors.B. New languages.C. New dancing styles.D. New job opportunities.7. How can traveling help individuals to make new friends?A. By staying within one's comfort zone.B. By avoiding contact with others.C. By experiencing different cultures.D. By limiting their perspectives.8. Which of the following is mentioned as a benefit of traveling in the passage?A. Limiting opportunities.B. Broadening perspectives.C. Avoiding contact with others.D. Limiting perspective.passage 3While the internet has brought numerous benefits, it also comes with risks. It is important for internet users to be aware of these risks and to take steps to protect themselves. Some common online dangers include identity theft, cyberbullying, and viruses.9. What is one of the risks associated with using the internet mentioned in the passage?A. Increased privacy.B. Identity theft.C. Decreased cyberbullying.D. Decreased viruses.10. According to the passage, what should internet users do to protect themselves from online dangers?A. Ignore the risks.B. Be unaware of the risks.C. Take steps to protect themselves.D. Download as many viruses as possible.11. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a common online danger in the passage?A. Identity theft.B. Cyberbullying.C. Virus protection.D. Viruses.12. How should internet users approach the risks associated with the internet, according to the passage?A. By ignoring the risks.B. By taking steps to protect themselves.C. By being unaware of the risks.D. By downloading as many viruses as possible.passage 4The importance of environmental conservation cannot be overstated. It is essential that we all take steps to protect the environment for future generations. This includes reducing waste, conserving natural resources, and supporting sustainable practices.13. According to the passage, why is environmental conservation important?A. It is not important.B. It is essential for future generations.C. It is essential to waste resources.D. It is essential to waste resources.14. What actions can individuals take to protect the environment?A. Ignoring environmental conservation.B. Conserving natural resources.C. Producing more waste.D. Unsupporting sustainable practices.15. How can individuals support environmental conservation?A. By producing more waste.B. By ignoring sustainable practices.C. By conserving natural resources.D. By creating more pollution.16. According to the passage, why should individuals take steps to protect the environment?A. To create more waste.B. To support unsustainable practices.C. To waste resources.D. To protect the environment for future generations.Part Two: Vocabulary (20 points)Directions: There are 20 words or phrases underlined in the following sentences. Choose the most appropriate word or phrase to replace the underlined one from the four choices. Mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.17. The students were eager to begin their _________ experiment in the chemistry laboratory.A. DangerousB. SafeC. HazardousD. Risky18. The team worked together _______ to complete the project on time.A. EfficientlyB. SlowlyC. IneffectivelyD. Carelessly19. The orchestra ________ a beautiful symphony at the concert last night.A. PlayedB. PerformedC. RecitedD. Sang20. The teacher ________ the importance of studying for the upcoming exam.A. EmphasizedB. IgnoredC. DownplayedD. UnderestimatedPart Three: Language Use (40 points)Directions: There are 10 sentences in this section, each containing an error. Identify the error in each sentence and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.21. My sister and me are going to the movies tonight.A. MeB. SisterC. AreD. Going22. She don't like to eat vegetables.A. SheB. Don'tC. EatD. Vegetables23. The cat is sleeping between the bed and the couch.A. TheB. CatC. BetweenD. Couch24. He has been living in Paris for five years ago.A. HeB. HasC. LivingD. Ago25. I enjoy to read books in my free time.A. IB. EnjoyC. ToD. Read26. We are hasn't finished our homework yet.A. WeB. AreC. Hasn'tD. Finished27. The sun sets in the west and rises in the east.A. TheB. SunC. InD. East28. I need to buy some fruits and vegetables at the grocery store.A. IB. FruitsC. AndD. Store29. She seeing a movie at the cinema tomorrow.A. SheB. SeeingC. AtD. Tomorrow30. They are finishes their meal before leaving the restaurant.A. TheyB. AreC. FinishesD. LeavingPart Four: Writing (40 points)Directions: Write an essay of at least 300 words on the following topic:"The Importance of Learning a Second Language"In your essay, you should address the following points:1. The benefits of learning a second language.2. How learning a second language can improve cultural understanding.3. The impact of learning a second language on personal and professional development.4. Your own experiences with learning a second language.Remember to organize your ideas logically and provide relevant examples to support your points.Good luck and remember to manage your time effectively during the exam!。

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本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==大学生英语竞赛试题篇一:201X全国大学生英语竞赛真题试卷(C类)_word版(含完整图片)201X National English Contest forCollege Students(Level C – Preliminary)(总分:150分时间:120分钟)Part I listening Comprehension (30 marks)Section A (5 marks)In this section, you will hear five short conversations. Each conversation will be read only once .After each conversation, there will be a twenty-second pause. During the pause, read the question and the three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer .Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.1.A. he is going to interview her on media matters.B. They are going to start a new company together.C. He will help her cope with an interview.D. He wants to recommend a new product to her.2. what is the man worrying about most?A. he can?t afford what the woman may recommend to him.B. The designer may charge him more than he should pay.C. There is no appropriate design for him in the Armani shopD. The woman may spend too much on new clothes.3. what is the woman suggesting by accepting that they can?t cut the mustard?A. she does?t have a knife so they can?t have mustard.B. She does?t know how to cook mustard without a recipe.C. They have to face the imperfect reality at the moment,D. The man needs to calm down or he may get hurt by a knife.4. Why did the man take up golf ?A. He enjoyed the sport when he was a child.B. He thought golf was useful in his career.C. It could help improve his health.D. It was part of his New York project.5. When did the man quit smoking this time?A. Less than two weeks ago.B. About two months ago.C. Some four years ago.D. More than ten years ago.Section B (10 marks)In this section, you will hear two long conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. At the end of each conversation, there will be a one-minute pause. During the pause, read the questions and the three choices marked A, Band C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.Conversation one6. Why did Jane phone Matt?A.she asked for a project record in Matt?s company.B,she invited him to participate in a project release in her Company,C.she had some questions about an investment project.D.she wanted to place a new project advertisement through him .7. how did tane get to know Matt?s project?D. Matt recommended the project to her before.8.when did Matt?s company find problems of the previous deal?A.before they signed the contract.B.shortly after they started the deal.C.when they completed the project.D.soon after they paid the deposit.9. Why did the deal fall through?A.Matt?s company changed its investment policy.B.Matt?s company was slow in delivering the money.C.the client company broke its promise.D.the client company had financial problems.10.what is tane going to do before she makes a decision on the project?A.discuss with her partners.B.submit the proposal to emma.C.call some other investment companies.D.visit Matt?s company in person.Conversation two11.what is Hilary Kingsley.A.A newspaper reporter.B.a TV columnist.C. A soap opera direct .D.a radio commentator.12. How did Hilary define a soap opera?A. It is a continuing story about things that happen among family members and colleagues.B. It is a fiction story that describes the life of people living on a special.C. It is a never-ending story telling about women selling soap powders.D. It is a TV series that concentrates on men coping with difficulties.13. When did soap operas get stated according to the passage?A. Since the 1920s and 1930s.B. Since the 1930s and 1940s.C.since the 1950s and 1960s.D.since 1960s and 1970s.14.why was the programme given the name “soap opera”?A. Because the first soap opera was about a women selling soap businesses.B. Because it was broadcast mainly to promote the sale of soap powders.C. Because it was broadcast mainly to promote the sale of soap factory.D. Because the first soap opera was soap operas differ from other dramas?。

大学生英语竞赛试题 (5)

大学生英语竞赛试题 (5)

大学生英语竞赛试题第一部分:听力理解题目一根据你所听到的对话和问题,选择正确答案。

1.What did the woman do this morning?– A. She had breakfast.– B. She went shopping.– C. She went to the gym.2.Where does the conversation most likely take place?– A. At a restaurant.– B. At a hotel.– C. At a grocery store.3.What is the man searching for?– A. His keys.– B. His phone.– C. His wallet.题目二根据你所听到的短文内容,回答问题。

4.What is the main topic of the conversation?– A. Travel tips.– B. Hiking.– C. Art and culture.5.According to the speaker, what should hikers bring with them?– A. Extra clothes.– B. A map and compass.– C. A camera.6.Where can hikers find information about the trail?– A. On the internet.– B. In a hiking magazine.– C. At the local library.第二部分:阅读理解题目一根据短文内容,回答问题。

Basketball is a popular sport all over the world. It was invented in the United States in 1891 by a physical education teacher named James Naismith. Today, basketball is played by millions of people in over 200 countries.Basketball can be played both indoors and outdoors. The official game is played on a rectangular court with a hoop at each end. The objective is to score points by shooting the ball through the opponent’s hoop. The team that scores the most points wins the game.To play basketball, players need good ball-handling skills, speed, and agility. They also need to be able to work well with their teammates and have excellent communication on the court. Basketball requires a combination of physical strength and mental focus.There are many benefits to playing basketball. It helps improve cardiovascular health, develops hand-eye coordination, and builds teamwork skills. Basketball also teaches players discipline and perseverance. Additionally, it isa fun way to stay active and make new friends.7.Who invented basketball?– A. James Naismith.– B. Michael Jordan.– C. LeBron James.8.How many countries is basketball played in?– A. Over 100.– B. Over 200.– C. Over 300.9.What skills do basketball players need?– A. Accuracy and strength.– B. Agility and speed.– C. Intelligence and strategy.题目二根据短文内容,判断正误。

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大学生英语竞赛试题 HUA system office room 【HUA16H-TTMS2A-HUAS8Q8-HUAH1688】2008年全国大学生英语竞赛样题(C级)Part IListening Comprehension (25 minutes, 30 marks)Section A(5 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear 5 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be read only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. A. The man is not suitable for the position.B. The job has been given to someone else.C. She hadn't received the man's application.2. A. He is going to see his section chief.B. He is going to have a job interview.C. He is going to see his girlfriend.3. A. Ask to see the man's ID card.B. Get the briefcase for the man.C. Show the man her documents.4. A. The dorm room is too crowded.B. There is no kitchen in the building.C. No one looks after the dorm building.5. A. She was always in good shape.B. She stopped exercising one year ago.C. She lost a lot of weight in one year.Section B (10 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. At the end of each conversation, there will be a one-minute pause. During the pause, you must read the five questions, each with three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Conversation One6. What is soon to open in China?A. The French Movie Festival.B. The French Cultural Year.C. The French Food Festival.7. How many exhibitions will be held for this activity?A. 200.B. 20.C. 100.8. What will be held at the foot of the Great Wall?A. The City Concert.B. The Opening Ceremony.C. The Great Lunch.9. Which of the following cities is not included in this activity?A. Chongqing.B. Wuhan.C. Shenzhen.10. What will certainly make great contributions to this activity?A. Internet.B. TV shows.C. Newspapers.Conversation Two11. What sound more like a native speaker in a casual conversation?A. Examples.B. Verbs.C. Idioms.12. Which of the following sounds more informal and more natural?A. Get together.B. Meet.C. See.13. Which of the following means that you cannot interrupt me?A. I'm tied up.B. I have a lot on my plate.C. I'm busy.14. In American culture, what is considered important in a conversation?A. Using proper languageB. Making eye contact.C. Looking at your own feet.15. In business, how might Americans feel about you if you are looking away?A. You're feeling ashamed.B. You're telling the truth.C. You're telling a lie.Section C (5 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear 5 short news items. After each item, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the question and then the three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.16. How long will it take for new forests to grow back?A. 65 years.B. 20 years.C. 40 years.17. What did Jimmy Carter plan to focus his efforts on after leaving theWhite House in 1981?A. A presidential library.B. Camp David.C. Winning a second term.18. What was regarded as the lifeblood of the country of the Maldives?A. Oil.B. Agriculture.C. Tourism.19. What is responsible for the death of many people in developing countries?A. The development of resistance to diseases.B. The difficulty to cure new emerging diseases.C. The inability of the poor to afford medicine.20. What released an estimated 8.7 million tons of the global warming gas?A. Cars.B. Wildfires.C. Wars.Section D (10 marks)Directions: In this section, you will hear a short passage. There are ten missing words or phrases in it. Fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear on the tape. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.A researcher says lead in the environment could be a major cause of violence by young people. Doctor Herbert Needleman is a (21) ________ at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pennsylvania and he (22) ________ his findings at the yearly meeting of the American Association forthe Advancement of Science. Doctor Needleman says the presence of lead in the (23) ________ changes the neurons that control actions and that can cause a person to act in antisocial and (24) ________ ways.In the 1970s, Doctor Needleman found lower scores on (25) ________ even in children who did not have such signs of lead poisoning. After that, lead was (26)________ gasoline and paint in the United States. Yet many homesstill have old lead paint. Lead was also used in older (27) ________. In fact, officials just announced stronger testing and reporting requirements as from next year for lead in American drinking water.The newest research shows that even very small amounts of lead in bones can affect brain development. A simple (28)________ can measure lead exceptthat an X-ray process is needed to measure levels in bone. In 2004, such tests were done on 190 young people who were (29) ________ and the findings showed that their average levels were higher than normal. And, in 1998, three hundred children were studied and the test scores showed higherlevels of (30) ________ problems in those with increased levels of lead.Yet these levels were still considered safe by the government.Part II Vocabulary and Structure (10 minutes, 15 marks)Directions: There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.31. So nervous ________ that she didn't know how to start her speech.A. since she becameB. would she becomeC. that she becameD. did she become32. He ________ another career but, at the time, he just wanted to earn money to study abroad.A. might have chosenB. might chooseC. had to chooseD. must have chosen33. The second report was ________ by August 2005, but one year later it was still nowhere in sight.A. submittedB. to have submittedC. to submitD. to have been submitted34. In this experiment, the students studied are stopped several times during the listening test and asked to report what they ________ during the pause before answering the questions.A. had just been thinking aboutB. have just been thinking aboutC. are just thinking aboutD. had just thought about35. I was always taught that it was ________ to interrupt.A. rudeB. coarseC. roughD. crude36. Small boys are ________ questioners. They ask questions all the time.A. originalB. peculiarC. imaginativeD. persistent37. We regret to inform you that the materials you ordered are ________.A. out of workB. out of reachC. out of stockD. out of practice38. The bomb will ________ the moment it is touched.A. go onB. go offC. go outD. go over39. The car won't ________; I've tried it several times, but it won't work.A. beginB. launchC. startD. drive40. Children and old people do not like having their daily ________ upset.A. habitB. routineC. practiceD. custom41. In your first few days at school you'll be given a test to help the teachers to ________ you to a class at your level.A. locateB. assignC. deliverD. place42. China only started its nuclear power industry in recent years, and should ________ no time in catching up.A.loseB.delayC. spareD. relieve43. —You did an excellent job yesterday, Jim! I really enjoyed your presentation.— ________—Oh yeah, it was fabulous. It seems the English program is a great way to practice English.— Yeah. It is fun and motivating.A. Did you really?B. Oh, thank you. You are so kind.C. Really? What about yours?D. Not at all. My pleasure.44. — What kind of music do you like?— Well, I like different kinds.— ________— Er, I especially like punk rock.A. I beg your pardon?B. Are you serious?C. Any in particular?D. Why do you think so?45. — How did you like the fashion show last night?— ________—I didn't see anything wrong with the clothes; they looked pretty nice to me.—Do you really think people can wear that stuff and walk around in streets?A. Impressive. It's a good way to show off women's sense of style and wealth.B. It was cool. The clothes are more beautiful than the people wearing them.C. Nothing serious. It's only a show to attract the eyes of fashion fans.D. It was dumb. I think it's stupid for women to wear clothes like that.Part III Reading Comprehension (20 minutes, 40 marks)Section A (4 marks)Directions: There is one passage in this section with 4 questions. For each question, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Questions 46-49 are based on the following passage.The ability to “see” oneself in the future is a remarkable human trait - some would say unique - that is not well understood. That's despite the fact that we probably spend as much time thinking about the future as we do thinking about the present.Now new research from Washington University in St. Louis suggests that it's precisely because we can remember the past that we can visualize the future. “Our findings provide convincing support for the idea that memory and future thought are highly interrelated and help explain why future thought may be impossible without memories,” says doctoral candidate Karl Szpunar. The findings are consistent with other research showing that persons with little memory of the past, such as young children or individuals suffering from loss of memory, are less able to see themselves in the future.The researchers base their conclusions on brain scans of 21 college students who were cued to think about something in their past, and anticipate the same event in the future, like a birthday or getting lost. The experiment was carried out as each student lay on their stomach in a magnetic resonance imaging machine, a dreadful but very useful piece ofequipment that can show which areas of the brain are stimulated during specific thought processes.The students were also asked to picture former President Bill Clinton in a past and future setting. Clinton was chosen because he was easily recognized and familiar to all the students.The researchers found a “surprisingly complete overlap” among regions of the brain used for remembering the student's past and those used for picturing the future. And every region involved in remembering was also used in anticipating the future.In short, the researchers isolated the area of the brain that “lit up” when the students thought about an event in their own past. And more importantly, that same area lit up again when they thought about a similar event in their future. In fact, the researchers report that the brain activity was so similar in both cases that it was “indistinguishable.”The findings were reinforced when students imagined Bill Clinton. Since none of them knew him personally, their memories were not autobiographical. And the brain scans showed “significantly less” correlation between memories of having seen pictures of Clinton in the White House and projecting him into the future.So this “time machine,” as the researchers describe it, allows us to use the past to see ourselves in the future, and both our memories and our anticipation are interdependent.46. A remarkable human trait that is not well understood is the ability ________.A. to think about the pastB. to see the future?C. to remember the pastD. to control the present47. The findings support that ________.A. future goals will greatly influence a person's present performanceB. a person's present performance is determined by his / her past knowledgeC. future thought depends to a great degree on the memory of the pastD. present thought is impossible without the ability to imagine the future48. The conclusion of the experiment on students was that ________.A. the students could picture themselves better than Bill Clinton in a past and future settingB. the students could imagine themselves as well as Bill Clinton in a past and future settingC. the students could anticipate Bill Clinton better than themselves in a past and future settingD. the students could only picture themselves in a past and future setting but not Bill Clinton49. This “time machine” in the last paragraph most probably refers to ________.A. clockB. brain scanning?C. magnetic resonance imagingD. memorySection B (14 marks)Directions: There is one passage in this section with 10 questions. Go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on the Answer Sheet. Forquestions 50-55, mark Y (for YES)if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO)if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN)if the information is not given in the passage. For questions 56-59, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Visiting the White HouseWhite House Tours Public tours of the White House are available for groups of 10 or more people. Requests must be submitted through one's Member of Congress and are accepted up to six months in advance. These self-guided tours are available from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday , and are scheduled on a first come, first served basis approximately one month in advance of the requested date. We encourage you to submit your request as early as possible since a limited number of tours are available. All White House tours are free of charge. For the most current tour information, please call the 24-hour line at 202-456-7041. Please note that White House tours may be subject to last minute cancellation.White House Visitor CenterAll tours are significantly enhanced if visitors stop by the White House Visitor Center located at the southeast corner of 15th and E Streets, before or after their tour. The Center is open seven days a week from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. and features many aspects of the White House, including its architecture, furnishings, first families, social events, and relations with the press and world leaders, as well as a thirty-minute video. Allow between 20 minutes to one hour to explore the exhibits. The White House Historical Association also sponsors a sales area. Please note that restrooms are available, but food service is not.Mobility-Impaired / Using a WheelchairGuests requiring the loan of a wheelchair should notify the officer at the Visitors Entrance Building upon arrival.Wheelchairs loans are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations are not possible.Visitors in wheelchairs, or with other mobility disabilities, on the Congressional guided or self-guided tours, between 8:00 a.m. and 12 noon, use the same Visitor entrance and, with up to four members of their party, are admitted without waiting in line and without tickets.Visitors in wheelchairs are escorted by ramp from the entrance level to the ground floor, and by elevator from the ground to the state floor. Guests generally wait in line with their family or group.Hearing-ImpairedTours for hearing-impaired groups may be arranged in advance by writing to the Visitors Office, White House, Washington, DC 20502. Tours are usually scheduled at 9:30 a.m., between the Congressional and public tour times. Participants enter at the East Appointment gate. A U.S. Secret Service / Uniformed Division Tour Officer conducts the tour in sign language. Signed tours are available to groups of 8 to 20. Groups are also encouraged to bring their own interpreters.Signing interpretation is also available for individual visitors with advance notice. A Congressional office first issues guided tour tickets to a guest who is hearing-impaired and then contacts the Visitors Office at least 2 weeks in advance to request interpreter service.The Visitors Office TDD (telephone device for the deaf) is 202-456-2121. Messages may be left outside normal business hours.Visually-ImpairedTours for visually-impaired groups may be arranged in advance by writing to the Visitors Office, White House, Washington, DC 20502. The tours are usually scheduled at 9:30 a.m., between the Congressional and public tour times. Participants enter at the East Appointment gate. A U.S. Secret Service / Uniformed Division Tour Officer permits visitors to touch specific objects in the House. Touch tours are currently available only to groups of 8 to 20, not to individual visitors. Guide animals are permitted in the White House.General Tour InformationAll White House tours are free. Changes in tour schedules are occasionally made because of official events. Notice may not be given until that morning. The Visitors Office 24-hour Information Line recording at 202-456-7041 provides the most up-to-date information. The TDD is 202-456-2121. Visitors should confirm tour schedules by calling the information line the night before and the morning that they plan to visit. It is occasionally necessary to close individual rooms on the tour; however, notice about closed rooms is not possible.Prohibited ItemsProhibited items include, but are not limited to, the following: handbags, book bags, backpacks, purses, food and beverages of any kind, strollers, cameras, video recorders or any type of recording device, tobacco products, personal grooming items (make-up, hair brush or comb, lip or hand lotions, etc.), any pointed objects (pens, knitting needles, etc.), aerosol containers, guns, ammunition, fireworks, electric stun guns, mace, martial arts weapons / devices, or knives of any size. The U.S. SecretService reserves the right to prohibit any other personal items. Umbrellas, wallets, cell phones and car keys are permitted.Please note that no storage facilities are available on or around the complex. Individuals who arrive with prohibited items will not be permitted to enter the White House.ParkingThe closest Metrorail stations to the White House are Federal Triangle (blue and orange lines), Metro Center (blue, orange, and red lines) and McPherson Square (blue and orange lines). On-street parking is not available near the White House, and use of public transportation is strongly encouraged.Restrooms / Public TelephonesThe nearest restrooms and public telephones to the White House are in the Ellipse Visitor Pavilion (the park area south of the White House) and in the White House Visitor Center. Restrooms or public telephones are not available at the White House.50. Both Congressional guided and self-guided tours need to be scheduled in advance.51. All White House tours are free of charge except on federal holidays.52. The White House Visitor Center provides free drinks but not food service.53. Wheelchair reservation service is provided by the officer at the Visitors Entrance Building.54. Hearing-impaired visitors can request signing interpretation service from the Visitors Office.55. Touch tours are currently only offered to visually-impaired groups of 8 to 20.56. Sometimes official events make it necessary to close ________________ without notice.57. The personal items permitted to be carried into the White House are ________________.58. The transportation visitors are encouraged to use is ________________.59. Inside the White House, visitors cannot find or use restrooms or ________________.Section C (10 marks)Directions: In this section, there is one passage followed by 5 questions. Read the passage carefully, then answer the questions in as few words as possible (not more than 10 words). Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.Questions 60-64 are based on the following passage.If you were on a distant planet, and if you had instruments that could tell you the composition of Earth's atmosphere, how would you know there was life on this planet?Water in the atmosphere would suggest there could be water on the surface, and as we all know water is considered crucial to life. But water would only suggest that life is possible. It wouldn't prove it's there.Carbon? That basic component of “life as we know it?” No t necessarily.A diamond is pure carbon, and it may be pretty, but it isn't alive.What really sets Earth apart is nitrogen, which makes up 80 percent of the planet's atmosphere. And it's there only because there is abundant life on Earth, say scientists at the University of Southern California.The report grew out of a class discussion two years ago in a course taught by Capone and Kenneth Nealson, professor of earth sciences. Students were asked to come up with different ideas about searching for life on other planets. What is a distinct “signature,” as Capone puts it, that would show there is life on another planet?That's a question that has been kicked around in many quarters in recent decades, especially since all efforts to find some form of life, no matter whether on Mars or in the distant reaches of space, have failed. At least so far.The current effort to search for some evidence of life on Mars focuses primarily on the search for water, because it has long been believed that water, or at least some fluid, is necessary for the chemical processes that lead life to take place. But that's probably the wrong approach, the USC group argues.“It's hard to imagine life without water, but it's easy to imagine water without life,” says Nealson, who was on the Mars team before moving to USC.But nitrogen would be a much clearer signature of life. Only about 2 percent to 3 percent of the Martian atmosphere is nitrogen. That's just a trace, and it probably means there is no life on Mars today, and if there was in the past, it probably ended many, many years ago.But, the USC team adds quickly, that doesn't mean there's no life anywhere else in the universe. They don't know where, of course, but they may have found a way to narrow down the search. Look first for nitrogen, then look for biological activity that should be there.So if life exists elsewhere, and is similar to life as we know it, there should be nitrogen, and that's what we should be looking for first, the researchers say.If they don't find nitrogen on Mars, Capone says, “that will probably bring us to the conclusion that there likely never was life on Mars.”But how about elsewhere? Could this technique be used to search for life in other solar systems?Maybe. It might be possible to detect a nitrogen-rich atmosphere around a planet orbiting another star, but not yet. Current instruments aren't that sensitive.If they ever are, the search for life might be narrowed down to the most promising prospects, chiefly because of the presence of nitrogen. And won't that be fun!Questions:60. What can suggest life is possible but cannot be proved according to the author?61. What is a clear “signature” of life on another planet according to Capone?62. What is considered as a wrong way to search for evidence of life on Mars?63. What can probably prove there is no life on Mars today based on the new theory?64. Why is it impossible to use the new technique to search for life in other solar systems now?Section D (12 marks)Directions: In this section, there is one passage followed by a summary. Read the passage carefully and complete the summary below by choosing a maximum of three words from the passage to fill in the spaces 65-70. Remember to write the answers on the Answer Sheet.Questions 65-70 are based on the following passage.In August 2008, athletes from the United States and around the world will compete in the Beijing Olympics. But did you know that in September of next year, disabled athletes will compete in the Paralympic Games in Beijing?The Olympics and the Paralympics are separate movements. But they have always been held in the same year, and since 1988, they have also been held in the same city. The International Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee signed an agreement in 2001 to secure this connection. The next winter games will take place in Vancouver, Canada, in 2010.The Paralympic Games grew out of a sports competition held in 1948 in England and a doctor named Ludwig Guttmann organized it for men who suffered spinal cord injuries in World War II. Four years later, it became an international event as competitors from the Netherlands took part. Then, in 1960, the first Paralympics were held in Rome. 400 athletes from 23 countries competed. By 2004, the Paralympic Games in Athens had almost 4000 athletes from 136 countries, who may have physical or mental limitationsand may be blind or in wheelchairs. Yet sometimes they perform better than athletes without disabilities.In 1968, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the sister of former President John F. Kennedy, started the Special Olympics, which are just for children and adults with mental limitations and whose programs currently serve more than two million people in 160 countries. In November 2006, in Mumbai, India, teams competed in the First Special Olympics International Cricket Cup. In addition to India, there were men's teams from Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the West Indies. There were also women's cricket teams from India and Pakistan.There are many organizations in the United States that help people with disabilities play sports. Wheelchair tennis is a popular sport. So is basketball. In fact, there are more than one hundred professional teams playing wheelchair basketball thanks to the special wheelchairs for athletes that are lightweight and designed for quick moves. For people who want to go really fast in their chairs, there is a Power Wheelchair Racing Association.In the state of Utah there is a place called the National Ability Center, which teaches all kinds of sports to people with all kinds of physical and mental disabilities and even gives friends and family members a chance to try a sport as if they were disabled.A reporter from the Washington Post wanted to know what it would be like for a blind person to use a climbing wall. So, protected by a safety line, the newspaper reporter closed his eyes and started to feel for places to put his hands and feet. Trainers on the groun d urged him on: “Take your time. You can do it.” Finally he reached the top.At the National Ability Center people can learn to ride horses and mountain bikes. They can try winter mountain sports, and learn scuba diving and other water activities. The center also prepares athletes for the Paralympics.These days, the first place many people go when they want to travel is the Internet, where they can get information about hotels, transportation and services like tour companies. The Internet can also help travelers find special services for the disabled. For example, there are groups that help young people with disabilities travel to different countries.Susan Sygall, who uses a wheelchair herself, leads an organization called Mobility International USA, and has traveled to more than twenty-five countries to talk about the rights of people with disabilities. She says people with disabilities are all members of a global family and working together across borders is the most powerful way of making changes.Summary:。

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