全国大学生英语竞赛样题听力录音原文及答案[B]
全国大学生英语竞赛b类试题及答案
全国大学生英语竞赛b类试题及答案全国大学生英语竞赛B类试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. 听下面一段对话,回答以下问题。
(每题2分,共4分)(1) What is the man going to do?A. Go to the cinemaB. Go to the libraryC. Go to the supermarketAnswer: B(2) Why does the woman suggest going to the library?A. It's closerB. It's quieterC. It's cheaperAnswer: B2. 听下面一段短文,回答以下问题。
(每题2分,共4分)(1) What is the main topic of the passage?A. Environmental protectionB. EducationC. TechnologyAnswer: A(2) What does the speaker suggest we should do?A. Reduce wasteB. Use public transportationC. Plant more treesAnswer: A二、阅读理解(共30分)1. 阅读下面短文,回答以下问题。
(每题2分,共10分)(1) What is the author's opinion about the new policy?A. PositiveB. NegativeC. NeutralAnswer: A(2) What is the main purpose of the new policy?A. To increase revenueB. To reduce pollutionC. To improve public healthAnswer: B2. 阅读下面短文,回答以下问题。
全国大学生英语竞赛b类听力试题答案
全国大学生英语竞赛b类听力试题答案全国大学生英语竞赛(National English Contest for College Students,简称NECCS)是面向中国大学生的一项英语能力竞赛。
B类是针对非英语专业本科生的竞赛。
以下是一份模拟的B类听力试题答案,请注意这只是一个示例,实际的竞赛试题和答案可能会有所不同。
Section A: Short Conversations (10 questions, 1 point each)1. A) The man forgot to bring his wallet.2. B) The woman is not feeling well.3. C) The woman will take the bus to the library.4. A) The man is interested in the job.5. B) The woman will have to wait for the next flight.6. C) The man is asking for directions to the bank.7. A) The woman is happy with her new apartment.8. B) The man is worried about the exam results.9. C) The woman suggests going to the concert.10. A) The man will help the woman with her luggage.Section B: Long Conversations (7 questions, 1 point each)11. B) The woman is a reporter covering the event.12. A) The man is a professional athlete.13. C) The event is a charity marathon.14. A) The man has been training for several months.15. B) The woman is impressed by the man's dedication.16. C) The man is running for a cause.17. A) The woman wishes the man good luck.Section C: News Report (3 questions, 1 point each)18. C) A new technology for space exploration.19. A) It can collect data from distant planets.20. B) It will be launched in the next year.Section D: Passage (10 questions, 1 point each)21. A) The importance of a balanced diet.22. B) The benefits of eating fruits and vegetables.23. C) The negative effects of processed foods.24. A) The role of proteins in the body.25. B) The recommended daily intake of calories.26. C) The impact of diet on physical health.27. A) The need for regular exercise.28. B) The relationship between diet and mental health.29. C) The advantages of a vegetarian diet.30. A) The importance of staying hydrated.Section E: Compound Dictation (7 questions, 1 point each)31. The company has recently launched a new product line.32. The product has received positive feedback from customers.33. The company is committed to environmental sustainability.34. They have been awarded for their innovative approach.35. The CEO will give a keynote speech at the upcoming conference.36. The company is looking to expand its internationalpresence.37. They are actively seeking partnerships with other businesses.请注意,以上答案仅为示例,实际的听力材料和题目会由竞赛组织者提供。
#2003年全国大学生英语竞赛决赛赛卷听力录音原文及参考答案(B级)#
2003年全国大学生英语竞赛决赛赛卷听力录音原文及参考答案(B级)Part I Listening Comprehension (25 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. Both the dialogue and the question will be read only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. W: The library is closed for repairs from the 1st of July until Monday the 6th of August.M: Oh, my! My library books are due on August 1st.Q: When will the library re-open? (B)2. M: Excuse me, could you explain how to get to the express bus terminal, please? I have to pick up my grandparents there.W: Sure, you need to take a right turn at the third traffic light at the Peach Corner Street, and then go straight half a mile. It's right next to the subway station. You won't miss it.M: Oh, thank you. It's easier than I thought it would be.Q: Where will the man meet his grandparents? (D)3. M: I need to buy something for my wife. Tomorrow she turns 32.W: Have you decided what you're going to give her?M: I think I'll bring 32 red roses, one for each year.Q: What will the man celebrate? (D)4. W: I suppose we could walk or cycle to the pool—it's not that far.M: Yes, but it's so hot we'll be exhausted by the time we get there. How about getting a number 38 bus? It stops right outside.W: Good idea!Q: How will they get to the swimming pool? (A)5. M: I really hate my work!W: Why not look for a different job?M: It's not that easy for me.Q: What does the woman suggest? (B)6. M: Hello! This is John Smith calling to confirm my reservation of the table at 5 p.m.W: Mmm, let me see. I'm sorry. I can't find any reservation under that name.M: No, it can't be true! I made that reservation only an hour ago. Would you please double-check the list, please?Q: Why did the man call the woman? (D)7. M: My wife had a car accident on her way out of the city with her mother two days ago. She wasn't able to come here to have her car repaired because she didn't dare to drive a car. This was the first accident since she has been driving. Can you examine the car for me, please? And when can I come for it?W: Well, the technician will take a look at the car, and then he'll tell you the details.M: Ok, thank you.Q: Who came to have the car repaired the car? (A)8. M: Excuse me, do you know the phone number of the lawyer named Foley in our town?W: I'm not sure. I just moved here several weeks ago. You should look it up in the telephone book.M: What a fool I am! That'll probably be better than asking everyone.Q: How will the man find the phone number? (B)9. M: Are there any seats available for tonight's show?W: Yes, we still have a few left.M: How much are the tickets?W: They are eight dollars each for adults, but student tickets are half price.M: Two adults and one student, please.Q: How much will the man pay for the tickets?(B)10. M: What one thing do you hate most of all? I think maybe you'll answer, “Monday mornings,” right?W: No way! The thing I hate the most is going to visit dentist!M: Really? I don't mind dentists at all. In fact, I like to visit dentist. And when I do go there, I always feel that my dental condition will improve.W: Wow! You're kidding! I have a lot of problems with my teeth, but I can't stand dentists!Q: Which of the following statements is true about the man and the woman? (D)Section B News Items (10 points)Directions:In this section, you will hear 10 short pieces of news from BBC or VOA. After each news item and 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.11. In the battle of the Hollywood veterans, the undoubted winner was Clint Eastwood. His “Million Dollar Baby” was voted best film by the Academy while he also won the coveted Oscar for Best Director for the second time. The film won four Oscars in total with Hilary Swank picking up Best Actress for her portrayal of a female boxer and Morgan Freeman named Best Supporting Actor.Question: What award did Clint Eastwood receive? (C)12. The London conference has generated new international support for President Abbas to clean up the corruption and ineffective rule that plagued the Palestinian authorities under Yasser Arafat.Senior officials from 23 countries and 6 international organizations have thrown their weight behind a Palestinian work plan to overhaul the Palestinians' government, economy and security forces.Question: What do the officials from 23 countries and 6 international organizations do? (B)13. The European Commission will spend about ninety five million dollars over the next four years trying to preventchildren and young adults from smoking. That's a big increase on the twenty five million dollars it spend on its lastanti-smoking campaign.Question:What is the increase between the two anti-smoking campaigns? (B)14. Hunter S. Thompson is credited with developing a new form of fictional journalism, sometimes called Gonzo journalism, in which the writer made himself an essential element of the story. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas became a psychedelic classic telling the story of Thompson's drug hazed road trip across the western US in search of the American Dream. The story was eventually made into a movie starring Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro.Question: Is Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas a psychedelic classic or a piece of science fiction? (A)15. Afghanistan has appointed its first female provincial governor in keeping with the new government's policy of promoting women to positions of power.Interior Minister Ali Jalali announced the appointment Thursday of Habiba Sarobi as Afghanistan's first ever female governor.Her appointment is part of a national initiative to place more women in positions of power. Afghan President Hamid Karzai and others in his administration have urged a wider political role for women.Question: Who was appointed as the first female governor in Afghanistan? (B)16. It only took 10 minutes to auction off the mainoil-pumping division of Russia's largest oil company, Yukos.There were only two bidders, including the large state natural gas company Gazprom, which was widely expected to be the winner.But in a surprise, a virtually unknown company called the Baikal Finance Group won, paying just over $9 billion.Question: Which company won the auction at last? (A)17. From baseball superstar to aging rock star, 2003 was the year Elvis Costello had his share of the jazz spotlight,in more ways than one. With the release of his number one jazz album North, Costello proved why he's considered one of today's best ballad singers and songwriters. He describes North as an album about “melody, harmony, mood and emotion, mostly emotion”. An emotional Elvis also made news when he married jazz singer Diana Krall in December, a match some say was made in musical heaven.Question: What is Elvis Costello? (A)18. The world's first treaty aimed at cuttingtobacco-related deaths has come into force. The World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control becomes legally binding upon countries that have ratified the landmark agreement.The WHO estimates that nearly five million people die prematurely every year from tobacco-related diseases. If current smoking trends are not reversed, the WHO warns by 2020, tobacco will kill 10 million people a year, 70 per cent of them in developing countries.Question: By 2020, how many people will probably die from tobacco-related diseases each year in developing countries?(B)19. In Iraq, the FBI is involved in trying to secure the release of civilians from 12 countries who have been taken hostage by Iraqi insurgents. Four Italian security guards are the latest foreigners to be reported abducted, while nine Americans still remain unaccounted for.Question: What is the nationality of the four security guards? (C)20. When Margaret Thatcher came to power in May 1979, Britain was a very different place to today. The trade unions were a political force to be reckoned with, government was involved in everything from generating power to making cars, and many people looked to the state to provide their every need. Much of that changed during her eleven years in power. She neutered the labour movement, oversaw the privatization of large swathes of the economy, and encouraged people to take more responsibility for their own lives. Much of this was fiercely resisted but is now political orthodoxy in Britain.Question: When did Margaret Thatcher resign from office?(B)Section C Passages (10 points)Directions: In this section, you will hear 2 passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear 5 questions. 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 the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneWhat's it like to be a gold medal winner at the Olympic Games? This is what Sarah Hughes writes about how her life has changed since winning an Olympic gold medal in 2002.“In the months since the Olympics, I've received the key to New York City, met President Bush and had my photograph put on a cereal box. I've met so many amazing people, including Britney Spears, Leonardo Dicaprio and practically everyboy-band member you can think of. But through it all I've tried hard to stay same person: a normal 17-year-old girl from Great Neck, New York, who loves e-mail, baking, and anything with sparkles.”“It's funny, but when I stepped on the ice at the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, I did not think about winning.I felt proud just to have made it that far. Figure skating competition consists of a two-and-a-half-minute short program and a four-minute long program. Going into the long program, I was in fourth place. However, I was also ahead of most of the world's best skaters. Yet I knew I could do better.”“You need a lot of luck to go from fourth place to first.I guess February 21, 2002, was my lucky night. I seemed to gain energy as my program went on, getting every spin, landing every jump. I landed back-to-back triple jumps, the first woman ever to do that in competition. Backstage, when coach, Robin Wagner, found out that I'd won, she screamed and fell out of her chair.I sat there in disbelief, thinking, ‘Wow’!”“After winning, I got so little sleep that I got sick and had to miss the closing ceremonies. I was heartbroken. But it wasn't until I left Salt Lake City a few days later that I realized how much my life had changed. For instance, I got to fly to Los Angeles to present a prize at the Grammy Awards with the Backstreet Boys.”“One of the biggest things that has happened since winning is that now I can support programs and causes I am very interested in, especially breast cancer. My mom, Amy, had breast cancer when I was 12. She was courageous and strong. She always had a positive outlook. Today she's been cancer-free for four years.”“I learned from my mom that you can't be afraid to live.I love taking risks. Champions on Ice, the touring figure skating show that I was in during the summer, is much more relaxed than the Olympics. However, once in a while I did a triple-triple combination, just to test myself. Sometimes I fell, but landing well after every jump is not the point. It is the attempt. It is the effort. I will continue to compete and try for the Olympics. I might lose or I might win. But whatever happens, I will never lose my passion.”Questions 21 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.21. When did Sarah Hughes get the Olympic gold medal? (C)22. What has remained the same in Sarah Hughes' life since the Olympic Games? (A)23. Why did Sarah Hughes think she was lucky at the Olympic Games? (D)24. Why did Sarah Hughes miss the closing ceremonies at the Olympic Games? (A)25. What did she learn from her mother? (D)Passage TwoHand-held fans began in China some 5,000 years ago. Of course, there is a story about the invention of the hand-held fan. The story says that one day, while the daughter of a famous official was at a festival, she felt suddenly sick from the heat. She took off the mask she was wearing at the time and did the obvious: She held it close to her face and moved it back and forth to create a slight breeze. The other women saw her example and immediately began to do the same. Is this truth or fiction? Believe what you want.The original fans were made of leaves, tied grasses, or feathers fixed to a wood or bone handle. They were used to cool the face, start fires, and for many other purposes. Eventually the technique of stretching silk and later paper across a hardframe to create a flat, round fan was developed. Screen fans soon replaced feather fans.Chinese fans were first introduced to Japan during the Nara period (AD 710—794). Less than a century later, the Japanese had improved on the Chinese original design by inventing the folding fan. This was a folded, decorated piece of paper. The paper was then stuck on a semicircular frame of thin flat sticks. The idea of how to make this new kind of fan went back to China, and it soon became very popular. In the 14th century, the fan traveled from China to Europe. Thanks to the Portuguese traders who brought fans from China to Europe in the 15th century, fans were used in many countries. People in Europe could not buy enough fans. To make fans more quickly, the parts were often imported from China and then put together in Europe.By the 17th and 18th centuries, France became the leading center for making fans. Fans had become an important accessory for anyone who wanted to be fashionable. They had also become more complicated and expensive. Many different kinds of materials were used, including materials such as silk and lace. Designs on the fans were printed or hand-colored. Fashionable fan handles were most often covered with precious stones orpearls. The folding-fan skeletons were made from ivory, mother-of-pearl, or expensive wood, and held together with silk ribbons or sewing thread.Questions 26 to 30 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. Where were hand-held fans first used according to the passage? (C)27. What were hand-held fans originally made of? (B)28. How were folding fans first developed? (A)29. When did fans travel from China to Europe? (A)30. Why was France important in the history of fans? (B)Part II Vocabulary and Structure (5 minutes, 10 points)31. C 32. D 33. A 34. B 35. C 36. C 37. A 38. C 39. B 40.BPart III Situational Dialogues (5 minutes, 10 points)41. A 42. D 43. A 44. C 45. B 46. C 47. A 48. B 49. D 50.CPart IV IQ Test (5 minutes, 5 points)51. D 52. C 53. D 54. C 55. CPart V Reading Comprehension (25 minutes, 35 points) Section A Multiple Choice (5 points)56. C 57. B 58. A 59. B 60. ASection B Short Answer Questions (20 points)61. decreasing62. irrigation, increased population63. fish and plant life64. In the 1980s.65. twenty-five66. they are living in a foreign country67. improve with age68. better at judging people's honesty and intelligence69. as well70. unimportant to themSection C True (T) or False (F) (10 points)71. F 72. T 73. F 74. T 75. F 76. T 77. T 78. T 79. F 80.FPart VI Cloze (10 minutes, 10 points)81. from 82. cover 83. first 84. suddenly 85. famous 86. Despite 87. next 88. happened 89. built 90. story Part VII Translation (15 minutes, 20 points)Section A English-Chinese Translation (10 points)91.例如,在接受别人第二天早晨让他搭便车上班的邀请之后,他或她将不能在双方约定好的时间到达乘车地点。
全国大学生英语竞赛B类(英语专业)章节题库(听力理解)【圣才出品】
第1章听力理解◆短对话Directions: Each conversation will be read only onc e. At the end of each conversation, there will be a fifteen-second pause. During the pause, read the question and the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.Short Conversation 1What is the patient suffering from?A. A throat infection.B. A skin infection.C. A serious cut.D. his teeth problem【答案】A【解析】医生检查时让病人张开口,医生还提到病人的声音听起来好多了,可推断病人得的是喉咙感染。
【录音原文】M: If you’ll just have a seat, Ms Thomas, I’ll look into your mouth. Open wide! Em, still a bit red and swollen. Have you been taking the tablets I prescribed and cut down on the cigarettes?W: Yes, doctor. It’s actually not half as sore as it was.M: Em, yes. Your voice sounds better as well. Just take the tablets for a few more days and we’ll have another look then.Short Conversation 2Why is the man late?A. The trains were delayed.B. He couldn’t find a bus stop.C. Something went wrong with his friend’s motorbike.D. The bus is late.【答案】C【解析】对话中提到男士已知道火车会晚点,未避免迟到已作出安排。
大学生英语竞赛B类听力专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析)
大学生英语竞赛B类听力专项强化真题试卷2(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:W: If I were you, I’d take the bus to school. Driving in that rush-hour traffic is terrible. M: But by the time the bus gets to my stop, there aren’t any seats left.Q: What is the man’s problem?1.What is the man’s problem?A.He has no choice but to take bus to work every day.B.He can ride to school with the women.C.he has to face the bad traffic while driving to school.正确答案:C解析:女士向男士建议坐公交车到学校就不用忍受拥堵的交通了,而男士说他没办法因为车到他家时已经没座了。
可知选C项。
听力原文:W: I’d like to take Dr. Sullivan’s section of Physics 100, but my advisor is teaching it too, and I don’t want her to be offended. M: Who cares?W: Well, I don’t want to get on her bad side. M: I wouldn’t worry about it. Q: What does the man mean?2.What does the man mean?A.The woman need not consider her advisor in her decision.B.The woman should not take Dr. Sullivan’s course.C.The woman need not worry about her physics course.正确答案:A解析:女士想选Dr.Sullivan的课,而她的导师也开此课,她便向男士征求意见,男士说Who cares?可知男的告诉女的在她的决定里不用考虑导师。
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 ’.hometow.an.tol.th.citizen.tha.h.ha.grow..bear.becaus.o..gir.fro.th.town.H.aske.t.se.Grace.and.t.everyone’.delight.h.gav.th.surprise.gir..kiss.Questions:51.Th.wor.“s.paragrap.means_____..A.grea.likin.fo.someon.B..ma.o..woman’.haird.C.thin.don.fo.effec.D.enjoymen.fo.onesel.52.Whic.o.th.followin.i.TRU.accordin.t.th.passage.A.Befor.Abraha.Lincol.wa.electe.President.h.di.no.hav..smile.B.Befor.Abraha.Lincol.wa.electe.President.h.di.no.loo.well.C.Befor.Abraha.Lincol.wa.electe.President.h.di.no.hav..beard.D.Befor.Abraha.Lincol.wa.electe.President.h.di.no.loo.thin.53.Grac.Bedel.suggeste.tha.Lincol.gro..bear.becaus.sh.though.i.woul.mak.hi.look________.A.muc.bette.B.mor.matur.C.muc.wise.D.mor.seriou.54.Fro.th.story.w.ca.lear.that________.A.wit.regar.t.th.election.Lincoln’.appearanc.wa.importan.B.wit.regar.t.th.election.Lincoln’.appearanc.improve.hi.chance.C.wit.regar.t.th.election.Lincoln’.appearanc.mad.hi.wi.D.wit.regar.t.th.election.Lincoln’.appearanc.didn’.matte.55.Th.bes.titl.fo.th.passag.i.________.A..Successfu.Presidentia.Electio.B..Girl’.Lette.t.th.Presiden.C..Stor.abou.Abraha.Lincol.D.Wh.Abraha.Lincol.Gre..Bear.Section 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 n.carr.heav.load.fo.1.hours.Youn.Ram.ha.physica.characteristic.fro.bot.parents.th.lon.ears.lon.tai.an.prize .woo.o..llama.an.th.siz.o..camel.Thi.i.goo.news.i.ca.giv.mor.wool.I.i.earl.day.an.ther.ar.man.unanswere.questions.ca.i.liv.i.mountain.o.onl.i.des erts.Ca.i.carr.heav.load.an.liv.withou.wate.fo.severa.days.Th.scientist.ar.opti mistic.The.hop.tha.i.i.fertile.tha.i.ca.reproduce.I.i.can.th.worl.ha..ne.man-ma de.o.rathe.woman-made.species.th.cama.pletel.differen.regions.57.Cama’.mothe.i..came.fro..Duba.zoo.he.fathe.i..llam.fro.th.Centre.58.Camel.hav.shor.ear.an..shor.tail.llama.hav.lon.ears..lon.tai.an.wool.59.Th.cam.ca.carr.heav.load.an.liv.withou.wate.fo.severa.days.60.Unfortunately.th.cam.canno.produc.mor.wool.Section C Short Answer Questions (20 points)Directions.I.thi.part.ther.ar..passage.followe.b.1.question.o.unfinishe.state ments.Rea.th.passage.carefully.the.answe.th.question.i.th.fewes.possibl.wo 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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2023全国大学生英语竞赛B类参考答案
2023National English Competitionfor College Students(Type B-Preliminary)参考答案及作文评分标准Part I Listening Comprehension(30marks)Section A(5marks)1—5DDBDASection B(10marks)6—10CCABD11.theatre12.Oscar13.medium14.intentions15.timeSection C(5marks)16—20DDBACSection D(10marks)21.seek his fortune22.architectural drawing23.challenge24.local landmarks25.Royal AcademyPart II Vocabulary&Grammar(15marks)26—30CABCD31—35ADBBA36—40CCDACPart III Cloze(10marks)Section A(5marks)41.itself42.understood43.consecutive44.lies45.WhatSection B(5marks)46.which47.provides48.higher49.centuries50.byPart IV Reading Comprehension(30marks)Section A(10marks)51—55CDFABSection B(10marks)56.They regarded the actor as one of them/someone belonging to their group.57.It means something that is naturally built into the brain.58.Through confirmation bias.59.Getting them to engage in activities which improve their self-esteem results in a reduction in negative views towards outside groups.60.If I am different from you,instead of treating you unfairly,I’ll help you.Section C(10marks)61.horse whispering62.fashionable/innovative63.psychological theories64.trust65.better wayPart V Translation(15marks)Section A(5marks)66.“hearth and home(火炉与家)”是一个习语,表示传统的家庭价值观和家庭生活,直到五十年前人们常常挂在嘴边。
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大学生英语竞赛B类听力专项强化真题试卷7(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:Man: Dr. Kelly, do you have a minute?Woman: Sure. Come in.Man: Thanks. I need to talk with you about my sociology class.Woman: Let’s see, that would be Sociology 530 with Dr. Brown.Man: Right. The problem is that when I scheduled that class, it was supposed to be offered at three o’clock in the afternoon, Tuesdays and Thursdays, but for some reason the time has been changed to nine in the morning. Since I work mornings, I can’t take it at that time. Woman: I see. Well, would you like to drop the class? Man: Yes, but I also need to pick up another class. I have to be a full-time student in order to qualify for my student loan. Woman: So you need at least twelve hours. And you need afternoon classes. Man: That’s right. Or evening classes. Woman: Did you have anything in mind?Man: Yes. I was considering Sociology 560 or 570. I thought I’d get your opinion. Woman: Either one will fit into your program since you are a Sociology major, and they are both electives. Too bad you can’t get a compulsory course. Man: I know, but they all seem to be offered in the morning. Woman: Okay, then. Which one is the most interesting to you? Man: I’m interested in both of them, but I was thinking since Dr. Brown teaches Sociology 560, I might prefer that one. I’ve been trying to take a class with her because I hear that she is an excellent professor. Woman: Good. The class is open, and I’ll just sign that drop-add form for you to drop 530 and add 560. You can just tell Dr. Brown what happened when you see her in class. Man: Okay. Thanks a lot, Dr. Kelly. I really appreciate it. Woman: Don’t mention it.1.What is the purpose of this conversation?A.The man needs help to change his schedule.B.The man is looking for a job in the morning.C.The man is trying to get a student loan.正确答案:A解析:男士找Dr.Kelly是因为他选的社会学530上课时间改了而他那时在工作,因此要改换课程。
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2021全国大学生英语竞赛B类样题答案
2021National English Competitionfor College Students(Type B-Sample)参考答案及作文评分标准Part I Listening Comprehension(30marks)Section A(5marks)1—5CCBBDSection B(10marks)6—10FTFFF11—15ABBCDSection C(5marks)16—20BDCAASection D(10marks)Dictation21.local architecture22.pre-recorded audio23.a selection of24.every ten minutes25.its collectionsSummary25.Broadcasting House27.director general28.to inform29.monopoly30.Satellite channelsPart II Vocabulary,Grammar&Cultures(15marks)31—35DCABA36—40BCDBD41—45ABCDAPart III Cloze(10marks)46.holiday47.Built48.where49.swimmers50.toormationPart IV Reading Comprehension(35marks)Section A(10marks)56—60BEGADSection B(10marks)61.Yes,she did.62.On19July1904.63.Because Hans Kaufmann failed to take him to the top of Mount Heejee first.64.His grandson climbed the north-eastern side of the mountain.65.Japan and India.Section C (10marks)61.more uniform 67.character development 68.innate abilities 69.the individual family70.the more readily Part V Translation (15marks)Section A (5marks)71.最有影响的书,最有真正影响的书,是小说。
#2004年全国大学生英语竞赛决赛(B级)听力原文#
2004年全国大学生英语竞赛(B级决赛赛卷)听力理解录音材料文字稿(Script for Listening Comprehension)Section ADirections:In this section, you will hear 6 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 four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. M: The tape explains that there'll be a short pause. Allow a minute or two, but no longer.W:Should we intervene at all during the exam? For instance, to repeat certain instructions if some candidates look puzzled?M:No, I'm afraid that if someone looks confused, it's their English which isn't up to scratch, not the instructions.Question: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?2. W: Well, can you tell me why you came to Finland?M:Well, I came to Finland - it was right after I finished university in Toronto where I studied literature - I always wanted to be a journalist - and the reason I came to Finland was just for a summer job.Question: Why did the man come to Finland?3. W: How long have you been a lock-keeper, Mr. Fidlder?M: Oh dear, let me think... umm... I started when I was 25, so that means I've been at it for uh twenty-one years now. Yeah, that's it - three years on the Oxford Canal and the past eighteen years here on the Reading Stretch. Twenty-one years in all.W: Oh, really!That's incredible.Question: How long has the man been a lock-keeper?4. W: Can you tell me when Sudeley Castle is open?M: Yes, of course, Sudeley Castle, Sudeley, I think it's open all day, someone asked me this a week or so ago...Here we are, I've got the guide. Yes, it's open from 11 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon. Well, not quite all day, but morning and afternoon.W: Eleven am to five pm, OK, that's great.Question: When is Sudeley Castle open?5. M: Where did the idea of the gentle classical music come from?W: From my studies of Renaissance music, and of course, opera. On the continent, especially in Spain and Italy where it still thrives, it is a traditional romantic experience. Over the centuries, university students have turned the classical music into an art form for hire.Question: Where did the idea of the classical music come from?6. W: What about the new signposting in the airport?M:New signposting!It's as bad as it's ever been. Oh, I've been going round in circles. You follow a sign and you find that the arrow's pointing the other way.W: Right. Thank you.Question: How does the man feel about the new signposting in the airport?Section BDirections:In this section, you will hear one long conversation. At the end of the conversation, 4 questions will be asked about what was said. You will hear both the conversation and the questions only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.W: Excuse me. I'm doing a survey on the recent modernisation of this airport. Would you mind answering some questions?M: Well, if you're quick.W:Right um could you tell me um where you're going and why you're going there?M: Yes, I'm flying to Barcelona on business.W: OK. Can you tell me how often you use the airport?M:Yes, I use this airport approximately twice a month because of my work.W: And um what do you think of the new restaurant?M: I'm sorry, but I think it's tacky - cheap, vulgar, I mean - plastic cups, wobbly chairs, we deserve something better.W: Right, now what about the speed of airport procedures and formalities?M: Well, that varies. Now, some days they're all right, they can cope but on busy days they can't cope at all - if it gets overcrowded they just don't seem to have the staff to deal with the situation and there are delays.W: Thank you. Um. What about the new parking facilities?M: In my opinion the parking lot is too far from the terminals.I know there's a courtesy bus but it isn't frequent enough.W: Well, er, and what about the transport links to the airport?M:Transport facilities, public transport is pretty good. I think there are frequent rail services and buses, yes, I think it's pretty good.Questions 7 to 10 are based on the conversation you have just heard.7. Where do you think this dialogue takes place?8. Why is the man flying to Barcelona?9. How often does the man use the airport?10. What does the man think of the new parking arrangements?Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short pieces of news from BBC or VOA. After each news item and 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.11. It is the second time in twenty-four hours that the condemned man, Michael Morales, has been spared, not by the actions of the courts or by the governor, but by doctors. Morales, convicted of killing a seventeen-year-old girl twenty-five years ago, had been due to be executed by lethal injection on Monday night.Question:By whom has Michael Morales been spared the second time in twenty-four hours?12. The charity group Plan International says 600 million Asian children are deprived of one of the seven basic needs used to define poverty, including food, safe water, shelter, health and education. And it says 350 million children, equivalent to the population of the European Union, are deprived of two or more basic needs, classifying them as absolutely poor.Question: According to the charity group Plan International, how many children are deprived of two or more basic needs?13. Health officials say as many as eighty percent of deaths from chronic diseases could be prevented. They say an important tool for governments is to restrict the marketing of alcohol and tobacco to young people. Also, more programs are needed to urge healthy eating and more physical activity.Question: How can governments reduce chronic disease deaths?14. In winter in Britain, many children and adults enjoy going to the theatre to watch a pantomime. Pantomimes are a very old form of entertainment, but the modern version is as popular as ever. Pantomimes today originate from a type of light, popular, comedy play from 16th- century Italy. Some aspects of modern pantomime date from this time, for example having stock characters who appear in different stories.Question: What is a pantomime?15. The website Friends Reunited was started for fun in 1999 by a couple who were interested to know what their old school friends were doing. The project snowballed and by 2005, the site had 12 million members. One extraordinary fact is that Friends Reunited has never advertised, its success is entirely due to word-of-mouth.Question: When was the website Friends Reunited started?16. The latest Chinese player to join a Premiership team was the18-year-old prodigy Dong Fangzhou, who was bought by Manchester United in 2004. Because of problems with red tape he does not yet have a work permit to play in Britain, so he is currently at a Belgian feeder club.Question: Where is Dong Fangzhou currently?17. There are many traditional games on Halloween, but the most common is “apple-bobbing”. It's simple to play. Several apples are put floating in water. Children then have their hands tied behind their backs. They then have to try to pick the apples out of the water using only their mouths. Of course, people get very wet and it is very funny to watch.Question: How do children pick the apples out of the water?18. The industry still has work to convince Americans of the virtues of wind power. Some residents complain the large towers are unsightly, and environmentalists have criticized the windmills as dangerous to birds. This is more of a problem at another site in Northern California, which is on a migration route. In response to complaints, owners have agreed to a temporary shutdown of some of that area's wind turbines during this year's winter migration.Question:Why do some American residents complain about the large windmills?19. Foucht is one of an estimated 60 million Americans who regularly suffer from insomnia, either because they are taking medication, or experiencing pain, or not eating right. Or according to Russell Rosenberg, who directs the Sleep Medicine Institute in Atlanta, Georgia - simply because they are living in the modern world.Question: According to Russell Rosenberg, why do many Americans suffer from insomnia?20. According to an annual poll conducted by the National Sleep Foundation, in 2005, 75 percent of Americans experienced sleeping problems ranging from minor and transient to severe and chronic. That is up from 62 percent in 1999, when the NSF first conducted its poll.Question: What percentage of Americans had sleeping problems in 1999, based on the NSF research?Section DDirections:In this section, you will hear 2 passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear 4 or 6questions. After you hear a question, youmust choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneThe Redfern Museum is closed today. Our opening hours are from half past one to half past four Monday to Thursday.The museum has things for you to see from the eighteenth century - the downstairs room shows the clothes of two hundred years ago. For example, you can see what children wore at school and what families wore for dinner.Upstairs, we are showing some important paintings by Spanish artists of the time. There's a short film about this exhibition every afternoon and there will be talks about some of these pictures in November.In the Garden Room, there will be free concerts all through December for visitors to the museum. A ticket to the museum costs five pounds for adults, three pounds eighty for students and two pounds fifty for children.We welcome school group visits. Please phone our Schools Officer for further information on double five seven six four two, between nine and five every day.Come to Redfern Museum soon. Thank you for calling.Questions 21 to 24 are based on the passage you have just heard.21. When is the Museum open?22. What can you see downstairs in the Museum?23. How much is a student ticket to the Museum?24. When can you listen to talks about the Spanish painting exhibition?Passage TwoA 48-year-old man named Tom Wallace bought a beautiful diamond ring because he was going to ask his girl friend to marry him. He went to the office the next morning and left the ring at home by mistake. At lunch time, the woman who lived in the apartment next door to Tom called him up at the office and told him she had heard noises coming from his apartment. She wanted to know if she should call the police. Tom suddenly remembered the ring, and without answering her he threw down the phone and rushed out of the office. The elevator wasn't working so he ran all the way downstairs to the street. He tried to find a cab, but he couldn't, so he ran the two miles home.When he came to the apartment building where he lived, he found that the elevator wasn't working there either. So he ran up the four flights of stairs to his apartment and then remembered that he had left his keys at the office, but nothing could stop him now. He kicked in the door and rushed into the apartment. Then he ran into the living room and found that the ring was missing from the desk. He looked everywhere for the robber searching under the bed and in the closets. He was frantic. Then he rushed to the window and saw a man walking out the front door of the building four floors below.That's him, he thought and ran into the kitchen, pushed the refrigerator into the living room, and heaved it out the window onto the man below. Then, suddenly poor old Tom had a heart attack...At the gates of heaven, some time later, three men stood waiting for St. Peter. To pass the time they asked each other how they had died.The first man said, “Well, I was walking out of an apartment building when some idiot dropped a refrigerator on my head. What could I do?”The second one said, “Well, I had to run all the way across town and then had a heart attack from pushing the refrigerator out the window of my apartment.”Then the two men asked the third man how he died.“Well,” he said, “there I was sitting in this refrigerator...”Questions 25 to 30 are based on the passage you have just heard.25. What was Tom Wallace's job?26. Where was Tom when he had to go home in a hurry?27. Where was Tom's apartment?28. What did Tom find when he got back to his apartment?29. What did the man in Tom's apartment do when Tom arrived?30. How did Tom die?。
2018年全国大学生英语竞赛B类初赛答案及听力录音原文
蒺2018 National English Competition for College Students (Level B - Preliminary)参考答案及作文评分标准Part I Listening Comprehension (30 marks) Section A1—5 DCBAA Section B6—10 TFFTF 11—15 BACCD Section C16—20 CDBAB Section D Dictation21. define 22. are exposed 23. undreamed of 24. exactly 25. relationship Summary26. by means of 27. encourage 28. a staged task 29. project work 30. are incorporatedPart II Vocabulary & Grammar (15 marks) 31—35 DBCCA 36—40 BACDB 41—45 BACDBPart III Cloze (10 marks)46. responded 47. later 48. made49. who 50. requires 51. occasionally 52. function 53. left54. time 55. asPart IV Reading Comprehension (35 marks) Section A56. Boston 57. surgery 58. professional goal 59. tissue 60. Nebraska Section B61—65 CGADF Section C66. Reading or the enjoyment of books.67. Ssuma Ch ien.68. It is the kind of reading which leads the readers into a contemplative mood.69. It gives the reader a certain charm and flavor.70. Anyone who reads a book with a sense of obligation. Section D71. products 72. ten days 73. the constellation Pleiades 74. unlucky days 75. a magical number Part V Translation (15 marks) Section A (5marks)76. 根据最近一项对美国企业高管的调查,83%以上的美国中小企业把向海外拓展列为首要任务。
全国大学生英语竞赛b类试题真题及答案
全国大学生英语竞赛b类试题真题及答案全国大学生英语竞赛(National English Contest for College Students,简称NECCS)是一项面向全国大学生的英语能力竞赛,分为A、B、C、D四个类别,其中B类主要针对非英语专业本科生。
以下是一套模拟的全国大学生英语竞赛B类试题真题及答案,供参考。
全国大学生英语竞赛B类试题真题一、听力理解(Part I Listening Comprehension)1. A) 4:30 p.m. B) 5:00 p.m. C) 5:30 p.m. D) 6:00 p.m.Q: What time does the speaker plan to meet his friend?2. A) He was sick. B) He got stuck in traffic.C) He had an appointment. D) He forgot.Q: Why was the man late for the meeting?[略去听力材料和其余题目]二、阅读理解(Part II Reading Comprehension)Passage 1In recent years, the popularity of cycling as a means of transportation has increased significantly in urban areas. This trend is attributed to several factors, including...Questions:31. What is the main idea of the passage?A) The benefits of cycling for health.B) The rising popularity of cycling in cities.C) The environmental impact of increased cycling.D) The economic advantages of cycling.32. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason for the increase in cycling?A) Health concerns.B) Environmental awareness.C) Traffic congestion.D) The high cost of owning a car.[略去其余段落和题目]三、词汇和语法(Part III Vocabulary and Grammar)36. The new policy will come into _______ next month.A) effectB) useC) serviceD) action37. Despite the heavy rain, the construction work continued _______.A) as usualB) in vainC) by accidentD) at random[略去其余题目]四、完形填空(Part IV Cloze Test)[略去文章内容和题目]五、翻译(Part V Translation)Translate the following sentences into English.41. 随着科技的发展,我们的生活变得越来越便利。
全国大学生英语竞赛b类试题真题及答案
全国大学生英语竞赛b类试题真题及答案全国大学生英语竞赛B类试题真题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. 听下面对话,选择正确答案。
A. 5:00B. 5:30C. 6:00D. 6:30[录音内容]M: What time does the bus leave?F: It leaves at 5:30 in the morning.[答案] B2. 听下面短文,回答问题。
Q: What is the main topic of the passage?A. Environmental protectionB. EducationC. TechnologyD. Health[录音内容][答案] A二、阅读理解(共30分)1. 阅读以下短文,选择正确答案。
A. TrueB. FalseC. Not GivenPassage: The university has recently introduced a new policy that requires all students to wear uniforms.1. All students are happy with the new policy.[答案] B2. 阅读以下短文,回答问题。
Passage: [短文内容]Q: What is the author's opinion on the issue discussed in the passage?A. The author supports it.B. The author opposes it.C. The author is neutral.D. The author's opinion is not mentioned.[答案] C三、词汇与语法(共20分)1. Choose the correct word to fill in the blank.A. althoughB. becauseC. ifD. unlessSentence: I will go to the party tonight _______ I have to work late.[答案] D2. Identify the grammatical error in the sentence.Sentence: She don't like to travel by plane.A. Subject-verb agreementB. Verb tenseC. Article usageD. Preposition usage[答案] A四、翻译(共15分)1. Translate the following sentence into English.中文:他昨天没有来,因为他生病了。
全国大学生英语竞赛样题听力录音原文及答案(B级)
2005年全国大学生英语竞赛样题听力录音原文及答案(B级>Part I Listening Comprehension (25 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. Both the dialogue and the question will be read only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. W: Did you go to the football match last Sunday?M: Yes. It was supposed to start at 9:30, but it was delayed fifteen minutes.Q: When did the football match start? (A>2. W: I haven't seen Tom for a long time.M: Poor kid, he injured his leg at work a fortnight ago,and was taken to hospital. But now he has recovered.Q: How long has Tom been ill? (D>3. W: Be careful!Don't throw your cigarette out of the window. If you do that, you may start a forest fire.M: Sorry. I won't do that again.Q: What did the woman ask the man to do? (A>4. M: I'd like to deposit this in my savings account.W: All right. Please print your name on the deposit slip.Q: Where does the conversation take place? (D>5. M: I bought a pair of shoes yesterday but I didn't have time to try them on. Now I think they are too tight for me. As you can see, they haven't been worn.W: Em, you'd better change them.Q: Why did the man think the shoes unsuitable? (B>6. W: Mr. Smith is good at Arabic, and now he is beginning to study French.M: He also knows a few words of Chinese and Spanish.Q: Which language does Mr. Smith speak well? (B>7. M: Lucy, did you bake the bread for Linda's birthday party?W: Oh, I had no time and I asked Susan to do it.Q: Who baked the bread? (B>8. M: Am I painting carefully enough?W: Actually, you should try to paint more carefully.M: Oh, okey, I'll try. Thanks for telling me.Q: How does the woman feel about the man's painting?(D>9. M: What do you want to do today? How about going to the ballgame?W: Hmm, I don't really feeling like going to the ballgame. Any other ideas?M: Well, how about seeing a movie?W: Good idea!We haven't seen a movie for a long time.Q: What did they decide to do? (B>10. M: Excuse me. Mrs. Lopez.W: Yes?M: Could I possibly leave an hour early today?W: Hmm, well, I'm not really sure.M: The reason I'm asking is my wife hurt herself at work and I have to take her to the doctor.W: Well, in that case, of course you can leave an hour early today.M: Thank you very much.Q: What's the relationship of the two people? (C>Section B News Items (10 points>Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 pieces of short news from BBC or VOA. After each news item and 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.11. At least 50 people were injured when two trains collided at a Bangkok subway station. A rescue worker told Reuters more than a dozen passengers were taken to hospital, while another 20 to 30 people sustained minor injuries.Question: How many people were taken to hospital? (B>12. People across the United States and worldwide will take time on Saturday to remember the assassination of President John F. Kennedy 40 years ago. Nowhere was the impact of that terrible day, November 22, 1963, felt more deeply than in the city where it happened, Dallas, Texas.Question: When was President John F. Kennedy murdered? (C>13. The Golden Globes celebrated Hollywood's timetested veterans and its more youthful side for the 62nd annual edition of the awards show. The Aviator, director Martin Scorsese's epic-size biography of Howard Hughes' Hollywood years, landed the prize for best drama.Question: What kind of prize did Martin Scorsese get at the 62nd Golden Globe? (C>14. Texas sued one of the world's largest spam e-mail operations, seeking millions of dollars from two men who are suspected of controlling companies — PayPerAction L.L.C., Leadplex L.L.C. and Leadplex Inc. — that sent millions of spam messages pitching fraudulent services.Question: Why did the two men get sued? (A>15. Australians held prayer services, concerts and surfing ceremonies on Sunday to remember the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster that killed more than 163,000 people.Question: What kind of ceremony did Australians hold to remember the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster? (C>16. The devastating southern Asia tsunamis that killed more than 162,000 people last month and left survivors prone to potentially deadly epidemics have created another severe health problem —psychological trauma. Meeting in Helsinki, Finland, European health ministers urged governments to be mindful of the emotional scars caused by the disaster.Question: What can we learn from the news? (B>17. The International Energy Agency, a multilateral research organization based in Paris, says the world oil and gas industry will require $4 trillion of investment during the next three decades to maintain current levels of production.Question: Where does the International Energy Agency base in?(B>18. German politicians have called for a Europe-wide ban on Nazi insignia after Britain's Prince Harry caused outrage by wearing a swastika armband and Nazi regalia at a fancy dress party.Question: Why did Britain's Prince Harry cause wrath of the people? (C>19. British judge has dismissed Russia's request for the extradition of Chechen envoy Akhmed Zakayev to face terrorism charges. Judge Timothy Workman said he will not extradite Mr. Zakayev because he could be tortured if he is handed over to Russian authorities.Question: Who refused Russia's request for the extradition of Chechen envoy? (A>20. One man died of suspected bird flu in Vietnam over the weekend and three people were hospitalized as news reports showed the virus has spread across the entire country. In neighboring Thailand, health workers have been put on alert and ordered to conduct stringent surveillance measures but it is Vietnam that has emerged as the epicenter for the deadly H5N1 virus.Question: Which of the following statements is true according to the news?(C>Section C Passages (10 points>Directions: In this section, you will hear 2 passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear 5 questions. 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 the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneThe majority of astronauts from America have been men. At the start of the space programme there was strong resistance from some people against having women in space. However, some women were very keen to become astronauts and in the end they were successful. In 1978, NASA began the first training programme for women astronauts.Judy Resnick and Christa McAuliffe were both astronauts and they were both women, but in many other ways they were very different. Both of them were on Flight STS-51-L. Judy Resnick was born in 1949 and studied engineering at university and went on to obtain a PhD in 1977. She was a member of the first group of women selected for astronaut training in 1978, and in 1984, she became the second woman in space. During that flight, she helped to launch three new satellites and she carried out a programme of research. She was, in many ways, a professional astronaut whose whole life was devoted to space travel.Christa McAuliffe was born in 1948 and she was an astronaut almost by accident. In 1984, NASA decided to find a teacher who could accompany astronauts into space. They hoped that she would be able to communicate with students from space and encourage everyone of them to be interested in space travel. Christa was a secondary teacher in history and social studies. She was a gifted teacher and she was selected from over 11,000 applicants to go on flight STS-51-L. She was also a very good communicator and she immediately established a very good relationship with the news media (radio, television and newspapers>. It was partly because of this that there was a great deal of interest and excitement about the flight. Thousands of students in schools and universities all around the country were looking forward to communicating with Christa in space. Millions of people were watching her flight with great interest. It is partly because of the excitement over McAuliffe's place in the flight that the disaster in 1986 had such an effect on people.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the first passage.21. Why did NASA begin the first training programmefor women in 1978? (A>22. Which of the following is true about Judy? (C>23. When was Christa McAuliffe born? (B>24. Why was Christa McAuliffe chosen for training? (C>25. What would be the best title for the passage?(A>Passage TwoAs more women in the United States move up the professional ladder, more are finding it necessary to make business trips alone. Since this is new for many, some tips are certainly in order. If you are married, it is a good idea to encourage your husband and children to learn to cook a few simple meals while you are away. They will be much happier and probably they will enjoy the experience. If you will be eating alone a good deal, choose good restaurants. In the end, they will be much better for your digestion. You may also find it useful to call the restaurant in advance and state that you will be eating alone. You will probably get better service and almost certainly a better table. Finally, and most importantly, anticipate your travel needs as a businesswoman。
大学生英语竞赛B类听力专项强化真题试卷4(题后含答案及解析)
大学生英语竞赛B类听力专项强化真题试卷4(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:1.听力原文:Listen to the conversation, and mark each question as A, B, C or D according to your listening. W: Costs at four-year public schools posted the smallest increase in more than 30 years, up 2. 9 percent. It just got more expensive to go to public college and university in the United States more slowly, right?M: Exactly. This is the smallest increase we’ve seen in a couple of decades, but that’s on a larger base. We’re still talking about several hundred dollars on the average public college tuition.W: Prices in the economy went up 1. 7 percent last year. College went up 2. 9 percent. What’s been driving the much faster increases in the cost of buying a college education?M: Well, unlike most other pieces of the economy, where technology has reduced the number of people you need, you still need one professor to teach 20 students, just like you did in 1980.W: The high school graduation rates are going up. This is a pretty big generational cohort. There’re still a lot of kids looking for seats in colleges, aren’t there?M: There’re still a lot. But it depends where you live. And there’re a lot of colleges in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast where high school graduation rates are actually falling because of demographics. And there’re not as many colleges in the West and the South, where those rates are increasing.W: Are we opening up a national conversation to look at radically different ways of paying for school, reducing some of the pressure on parents?M: Well, I think we definitely are. We’re going to look at new ways of delivering college courses through technology and other ways. On the other side, you’re going to see income-based contingent loans, where students can pay a piece of their income after college toward their loans.W: There’re even some suggestions that it not be four years anymore, aren’t there?M: There are. And there’re ways of doing this. We base learning on how much time somebody spends in a seat. There’s nothing magical about four years of college and 120 credits for a bachelor’s degree. And so there’s a move now towards competency-based education and in some cases, you can finish college in less than four years.1.How much has the public college tuition increased?A.By 1.7%.B.By 9%.C.Several hundred dollars.D.Almost a hundred dollars.正确答案:C解析:录音中女士说到学费上涨了“2.9 percent”,男士说到上涨了“several hundred dollars”。
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2005年全国大学生英语竞赛样题听力录音原文及答案(B级>Part I Listening Comprehension (25 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. Both the dialogue and the question will be read only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. W: Did you go to the football match last Sunday?M: Yes. It was supposed to start at 9:30, but it was delayed fifteen minutes.Q: When did the football match start? (A>2. W: I haven't seen Tom for a long time.M: Poor kid, he injured his leg at work a fortnight ago,and was taken to hospital. But now he has recovered.Q: How long has Tom been ill? (D>3. W: Be careful!Don't throw your cigarette out of the window. If you do that, you may start a forest fire.M: Sorry. I won't do that again.Q: What did the woman ask the man to do? (A>4. M: I'd like to deposit this in my savings account.W: All right. Please print your name on the deposit slip.Q: Where does the conversation take place? (D>5. M: I bought a pair of shoes yesterday but I didn't have time to try them on. Now I think they are too tight for me. As you can see, they haven't been worn.W: Em, you'd better change them.Q: Why did the man think the shoes unsuitable? (B>6. W: Mr. Smith is good at Arabic, and now he is beginning to study French.M: He also knows a few words of Chinese and Spanish.Q: Which language does Mr. Smith speak well? (B>7. M: Lucy, did you bake the bread for Linda's birthday party?W: Oh, I had no time and I asked Susan to do it.Q: Who baked the bread? (B>8. M: Am I painting carefully enough?W: Actually, you should try to paint more carefully.M: Oh, okey, I'll try. Thanks for telling me.Q: How does the woman feel about the man's painting?(D>9. M: What do you want to do today? How about going to the ballgame?W: Hmm, I don't really feeling like going to the ballgame. Any other ideas?M: Well, how about seeing a movie?W: Good idea!We haven't seen a movie for a long time.Q: What did they decide to do? (B>10. M: Excuse me. Mrs. Lopez.W: Yes?M: Could I possibly leave an hour early today?W: Hmm, well, I'm not really sure.M: The reason I'm asking is my wife hurt herself at work and I have to take her to the doctor.W: Well, in that case, of course you can leave an hour early today.M: Thank you very much.Q: What's the relationship of the two people? (C>Section B News Items (10 points>Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 pieces of short news from BBC or VOA. After each news item and 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.11. At least 50 people were injured when two trains collided at a Bangkok subway station. A rescue worker told Reuters more than a dozen passengers were taken to hospital, while another 20 to 30 people sustained minor injuries.Question: How many people were taken to hospital? (B>12. People across the United States and worldwide will take time on Saturday to remember the assassination of President John F. Kennedy 40 years ago. Nowhere was the impact of that terrible day, November 22, 1963, felt more deeply than in the city where it happened, Dallas, Texas.Question: When was President John F. Kennedy murdered? (C>13. The Golden Globes celebrated Hollywood's timetested veterans and its more youthful side for the 62nd annual edition of the awards show. The Aviator, director Martin Scorsese's epic-size biography of Howard Hughes' Hollywood years, landed the prize for best drama.Question: What kind of prize did Martin Scorsese get at the 62nd Golden Globe? (C>14. Texas sued one of the world's largest spam e-mail operations, seeking millions of dollars from two men who are suspected of controlling companies — PayPerAction L.L.C., Leadplex L.L.C. and Leadplex Inc. — that sent millions of spam messages pitching fraudulent services.Question: Why did the two men get sued? (A>15. Australians held prayer services, concerts and surfing ceremonies on Sunday to remember the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster that killed more than 163,000 people.Question: What kind of ceremony did Australians hold to remember the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster? (C>16. The devastating southern Asia tsunamis that killed more than 162,000 people last month and left survivors prone to potentially deadly epidemics have created another severe health problem —psychological trauma. Meeting in Helsinki, Finland, European health ministers urged governments to be mindful of the emotional scars caused by the disaster.Question: What can we learn from the news? (B>17. The International Energy Agency, a multilateral research organization based in Paris, says the world oil and gas industry will require $4 trillion of investment during the next three decades to maintain current levels of production.Question: Where does the International Energy Agency base in?(B>18. German politicians have called for a Europe-wide ban on Nazi insignia after Britain's Prince Harry caused outrage by wearing a swastika armband and Nazi regalia at a fancy dress party.Question: Why did Britain's Prince Harry cause wrath of the people? (C>19. British judge has dismissed Russia's request for the extradition of Chechen envoy Akhmed Zakayev to face terrorism charges. Judge Timothy Workman said he will not extradite Mr. Zakayev because he could be tortured if he is handed over to Russian authorities.Question: Who refused Russia's request for the extradition of Chechen envoy? (A>20. One man died of suspected bird flu in Vietnam over the weekend and three people were hospitalized as news reports showed the virus has spread across the entire country. In neighboring Thailand, health workers have been put on alert and ordered to conduct stringent surveillance measures but it is Vietnam that has emerged as the epicenter for the deadly H5N1 virus.Question: Which of the following statements is true according to the news?(C>Section C Passages (10 points>Directions: In this section, you will hear 2 passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear 5 questions. 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 the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneThe majority of astronauts from America have been men. At the start of the space programme there was strong resistance from some people against having women in space. However, some women were very keen to become astronauts and in the end they were successful. In 1978, NASA began the first training programme for women astronauts.Judy Resnick and Christa McAuliffe were both astronauts and they were both women, but in many other ways they were very different. Both of them were on Flight STS-51-L. Judy Resnick was born in 1949 and studied engineering at university and went on to obtain a PhD in 1977. She was a member of the first group of women selected for astronaut training in 1978, and in 1984, she became the second woman in space. During that flight, she helped to launch three new satellites and she carried out a programme of research. She was, in many ways, a professional astronaut whose whole life was devoted to space travel.Christa McAuliffe was born in 1948 and she was an astronaut almost by accident. In 1984, NASA decided to find a teacher who could accompany astronauts into space. They hoped that she would be able to communicate with students from space and encourage everyone of them to be interested in space travel. Christa was a secondary teacher in history and social studies. She was a gifted teacher and she was selected from over 11,000 applicants to go on flight STS-51-L. She was also a very good communicator and she immediately established a very good relationship with the news media (radio, television and newspapers>. It was partly because of this that there was a great deal of interest and excitement about the flight. Thousands of students in schools and universities all around the country were looking forward to communicating with Christa in space. Millions of people were watching her flight with great interest. It is partly because of the excitement over McAuliffe's place in the flight that the disaster in 1986 had such an effect on people.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the first passage.21. Why did NASA begin the first training programmefor women in 1978? (A>22. Which of the following is true about Judy? (C>23. When was Christa McAuliffe born? (B>24. Why was Christa McAuliffe chosen for training? (C>25. What would be the best title for the passage?(A>Passage TwoAs more women in the United States move up the professional ladder, more are finding it necessary to make business trips alone. Since this is new for many, some tips are certainly in order. If you are married, it is a good idea to encourage your husband and children to learn to cook a few simple meals while you are away. They will be much happier and probably they will enjoy the experience. If you will be eating alone a good deal, choose good restaurants. In the end, they will be much better for your digestion. You may also find it useful to call the restaurant in advance and state that you will be eating alone. You will probably get better service and almost certainly a better table. Finally, and most importantly, anticipate your travel needs as a businesswoman。