1、大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)C 类非英语专业决赛真题 2013年及答案解析(总分:120.00,做题时间:120 分钟)一、Part Listening Com(总题数:1,分数:5.00)(1).Why does the man want an early appointment? (分数:1.00)A.Because he mustnt eat before he goes for the appointment.B.Because he doesnt feel like eating breakfast that morning.C.Because he wants to see the
2、 doctor without taking time off work.(2).Why is the man dissatisfied with the college? (分数:1.00)A.Hes got problems in study last term and it further affects him this term.B.His professor changes the timetable of lectures very often.C.Hes unhappy with the time arrangement of the lectures.(3).How many
3、 students would take part in the school orientation tour this semester? (分数:1.00)A.About 60.B.Over 100.C.More than 200.(4).Where does the conversation probably take place? (分数:1.00)A.At a news agency.B.At an airport.C.In a handbag shop.(5).What does the man think of real coffee? (分数:1.00)A.Coffee co
4、mpanies sell it in cafeterias.B.It is very difficult and inexpensive to make at home.C.It obviously differs from instant coffee in taste.二、Section B(总题数:2,分数:10.00)(1).How can Mark speak Russian now? (分数:1.00)A.He can speak it very well even without accent.B.His accent is so strong that nobody under
5、stands him.C.It is his best foreign language but he doesnt speak it as well as before.(2).Mark can speak seven languages excluding _. (分数:1.00)A.PolishB.ItalianC.German(3).What is the magic secret of Marks mastery of seven languages? (分数:1.00)A.He just enjoys learning languages and speaking with peo
6、ple from other countries.B.He has the motivation to visit other countries and communicate with people there.C.He has a strong memory for words and phrases especially in foreign films.(4).Does Mark think it is helpful to learn new languages with a knowledge of languages in that family? (分数:1.00)A.No,
7、 he thinks it always causes confusion.B.Yes, it is helpful but sometimes he mixes them in use.C.Yes, he says the more languages he knows, the more new languages he can learn.(5).Why was Mark only able to order breakfast in French during his stay in France?(分数:1.00)A.Because he couldnt understand wha
8、t others said.B.Because he was too nervous to talk with people in French.C.Because he had not learned much French before.(1).According to David, what does a safer and more controlled world lead to? (分数:1.00)A.The need to stay safe at all costs.B.The demand for risk-taking sports.C.Fewer people talki
9、ng unnecessary risks.(2).Which is the benefit of risk sports that David mentioned? (分数:1.00)A.They make people less aggressive.B.They encourage an extrovert outlook.C.They enable people to take risks in other ways.(3).Why do bungee jumpers particularly enjoy the sport? (分数:1.00)A.They fall really fa
10、st at first, and then slowly.B.They enjoy the thrill of releasing adrenalin.C.They like the high-risk reputation of bungee-jumping.(4).How do some people escape from routine daily life according to David? (分数:1.00)A.They simply stay at home and watch TV.B.They try to eliminate risks to guarantee the
11、ir safety.C.They turn to some scary things for sensation.(5).Why are extroverts more likely to take part in risk sports? (分数:1.00)A.They are generally adventurous.B.They enjoy the feeling of overcoming anxiety.C.They like the attention they get during risk sports.三、Section C(总题数:1,分数:5.00)(1).What i
12、s the most likely risk in the coming decade according to the World Economic Forums Global Risks 2013? (分数:1.00)A.Marked income difference among people.B.Estimated food and water shortage.C.Rapid spread of extremism and terrorism.(2).What is the new proposal from the EU Commission concerning cigarett
13、e packs? (分数:1.00)A.Health warnings on cigarette packs sold in the EU can appear both in text and pictures.B.Cigarette packs sold in the EU are not allowed to have company branding on the packet.C.Cigarette packs sold in the EU must have 3/4 of the packet covered with health warnings.(3).Which of th
14、e pictures below shows a lower risk of early death according to the new research? (分数:1.00)A.B.C.(4).Why are UK universities launching an online project? (分数:1.00)A.To compete with US universities in student enrollment.B.To share their education courses with US universities.C.To carry out researches
15、 on the use of computers in education.(5).What has the UN Security Council decided to do to deal with the problem in Mali? (分数:1.00)A.Force the Mali government to accept peaceful reconciliation with the rebels.B.Offer food aid to the people in northern Mali.C.Send a military force there to fight Isl
16、amists in northern Mali.四、Section D(总题数:1,分数:10.00)All countries have laws saying which drugs people can and cannot use. In a typical country, most medicines are available only with a doctors (21) and certain drugs, such as marijuana, cocaine, and heroin, are illegal under all circumstances. Such re
17、strictions reflect the belief that increased drug use, even if it were legal, would lead to increases in crime, (22) , and other social ills. One nation that goes against this trend is the Netherlands, where the open use of “soft“ drugs is tolerated. The Dutch have a strong tradition of personal lib
18、erty. The individuals freedom of choice is highly valued. Most people in the Netherlands believe the government should stay out of personal decisions, including the decision whether to use drugs. The Dutch government does not stay totally out of such decision, but it does take a much more (23) than
19、almost any other state. Since 1976, the law in the Netherlands has (24) soft drugs and hard drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamines. Laws permit soft drugs to be sold in coffee shops and used in hash bars, which can sell school as well as soft drugs. More than 200 coffee shops in Amster
20、dam alone (25) sell soft drugs. There are limits, however. No more than five grams of a controlled drug may be sold in a (26) and the buyer must be at least 18 years old. The coffee shop may not advertise the marijuana it sells. No person may grow more than five marijuana plants. All hard drugs are
21、banned. Arguments in favour of legalised marijuana are many. (27) say marijuana is no more dangerous than alcohol which is legal in most nations. They also point out the (28) medical reasons for drug use: to alleviate the discomfort of an eye disease called glaucoma or nausea resulting from chemothe
22、rapy used to treat some cancers. On a very practical level, legalisation activists say that hugely expensive anti-marijuana (29) have never worked. Instead of spending millions of dollars to keep people from using this mild drug, the government should collect taxes on it and (30) gain more control o
23、f how and where it is used. (分数:10.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_五、Part Vocabulary an(总题数:15,分数:15.00)1.She was on her _ throughout the job interview because she didnt want to say anything stupid. (分数:1.00)A.defenceB.careC.cautionD.guard2.He has been with t
24、he company for 30 years, but the management has now decided to _ with his services. (分数:1.00)A.discardB.dispenseC.disposeD.dismiss3.To the disappointment of the whole country the national team was _ in the first round of the international tournament. (分数:1.00)A.excludedB.eliminatedC.suspendedD.segme
25、nted4.Dr. Jones theory had been the orthodoxy in the field for 50 years until a young scholar _ every argument of the theory in a famous paper. (分数:1.00)A.confrontB.confoundedC.refutedD.renounced5._ every effort has been made to ensure that the details in this brochure are correct, the company canno
26、t accept responsibility for any late changes. (分数:1.00)A.EvenB.WhileC.NeverthelessD.Whereas6.In this part of town, people are only worried about keeping up with _. (分数:1.00)A.the JohnsonsB.the SmithsC.the JonesesD.the Williams7.The general public depends upon television to know about world affairs b
27、ut unfortunately the TV reports sometimes _ the reality. (分数:1.00)A.misrepresentB.tramperC.disruptD.mistake8._ street features such as fountains, steps and even cobbled roadways, are being excluded from our streets because of the risk of accidents. (分数:1.00)A.TechnicallyB.SurprisinglyC.FinanciallyD.
28、Logically9.For some people, it may be _ to remember what they have just read _ recall where they left their car keys. (分数:1.00)A.much easier; than toB.probable; asC.better; thanD.so easy: just as10.“If you dont mind, Id sooner you _ your violin somewhere else, “ my landlord cried. (分数:1.00)A.would p
29、ractiseB.practiseC.had practisedD.practised11._ our money back in a reasonable manner failed, we had to resort threats. (分数:1.00)A.When asking forB.While we asked forC.Having asked forD.If we ask for12.The president ordered that the stadium _ finished before the National Day but the engineer knew ve
30、ry clearly that it was almost impossible for it _ in so short a time. (分数:1.00)A.be; to doB.be; to be doneC.should be; to be doingD.will be; to have done13.The dinosaurs probably became extinct after a giant asteroid hit the Earth about 65 million years ago. But what _ if this asteroid _? (分数:1.00)A
31、.would have happened; had missedB.would happen; missedC.happened; would missD.was happening; missed14.Are your printers easy to use? You see, weve managed without one up to now. Why are there so many knobs and buttons? _ In fact, theyre entirely automatic. (分数:1.00)A.Whatever you think it is.B.Sorry
32、 to disappoint you.C.They couldnt be easier.D.It is the cheapest one.15.Hello, John. Hows your latest book going? I mean the one youre writing on the Loch Ness monster. Well, _. Oh dear. Whys that? Well, the inspirations there but everything else is wrong. One day I tire myself out with the writing
33、and the next day I can hardly keep myself awake. (分数:1.00)A.its going rather slowly at presentB.Ive finished it nowC.Nobody has found the monster yetD.The editor asked me to stop writing六、Part Cloze(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The opium poppy is a bright flower, usually red or orange, that grows to a h (46) of a
34、bout 75-90 centimetres. In the wild, it usually grows in huge clusters, sometimes covering an entire field. Humans have cultivated this flower for thousands of years, b (47) for its beauty and for the powerful chemicals it produces. It is not sur (48) that an ancient human eventually tasted opium, t
35、he dried juice of the poppy. Many people (49) (mistake) believe that the juice comes only from the seedpods, and only at a certain time of year. The juice does not pool up the seedpod just before the seed ripen, but it flows thr (50) the rest of the plant as well. The stem and seed capsules leak thi
36、s milky juice easily if the plant is knocked down or the stem is broken. The dried juice forms a brown crust that is easy to see. Someone searching for food was probably hu (51) enough to risk tasting the dried material. He or she was probably surprised by the result. The first opium-eater has had a
37、 long sleep before being able to tell anyone else about the poppy. Its sci (52) name, papaver somniferum, means “ sleep-bringing poppy “. (53) (sleep) is one of the best-known side-effects of ingesting opium. Ancient Greek art often showed Hypnos, the god of sleep, with poppies in his hands. The sam
38、e images were associated with Somnus, the Roman god of sleep. This (54) (connect) of poppies with sleep carried through to one of the most popular books and movies of 20th-century America. In the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, a girl named Dorothy and her friends are trying to find a wizard who can he
39、lp them get the things they need. An ev (55) witch tries to stop them. One of the witchs tricks is to put Dorothy and all her friends to sleepby leading them into a beautiful, dangerous field of bright poppies. (分数:10.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_七、Part Re
40、ading Compr(总题数:4,分数:20.00)Section A Nowadays, most people realise that its risky to use credit card online. However, from time to time, we all use passwords and government ID numbers on the Web. We think we are safe, but that may not be true! A new kind of attack is being used by dishonest people t
41、o steal ID and credit card numbers from innocent websurfers. This new kind of attack is called “phishing“. Phishing sounds the same as the word “fishing“, and it implies a thief is trying to lure people into giving away valuable information. How can phishers lure people to do this? Like real fisherm
42、en, they use bait in the form of great online deals or services. For example, phishers might use fake emails and false websites to con people into revealing credit card numbers, account usernames, and passwords. They imitate well-known banks, online sellers, and credit card companies. Successful phi
43、shers may convince as many as 5 percent of the people they contact to respond and give away their personal financial information. Is this really a big problem? Actually, tricking 5 percent of the online population is huge! Currently, more than 350 million people have access to the Internet, and 75 p
44、ercent of those Internet users live in the wealthiest countries on Earth. It has been estimated that phishers send more than 3 billion scam messages each year. Even by tricking only 5 percent of the people, phishers can make a lot of money. Since there is so much money to make through this kind of s
45、cam, it has caught the interest of more than just small-time crooks. Recently, police tracked down members of an organised phishing group in Eastern Europe who had stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from people online. The group created official-looking email messages requesting people to updat
46、e their personal information at an international banks website. However, the link to the bank in the message actually sent people to the phishers fake website. To make matters worse, further investigation revealed that this group had connections with a crime in Russia. How can innocent websurfers pr
47、otect themselves? Above all, they have to learn to recognize email that has been sent by a phisher. Always be wary of any email with urgent requests for personal financial information. Phishers typically write upsetting or exciting but fake statements in their emails so that people will reply right
48、away. Also, messages from phishers will not address recipients by name because they really dont know who the recipients are yet. On the other hand, valid messages from your bank or other companies you normally deal with typically include your personal name. Complete the summary with words from the passage, changing the form where necessary, with only one word for each blank. Giving personal information over the Internet