[外语类试卷]2005年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)D类初赛真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2005年大学生英语竞赛( NECCS) D类初赛真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析 一、 Part Vocabulary and Structure 1 And, _, if you re going to be gone for a while, say on vacation, Dr. Michael Fox suggests you keep in touch with him by email. ( A) accidentally ( B) incidentally ( C) occasionally ( D) subsequently 2 Sumac Inc.submitted thei
2、r bid after the deadline; _, they were not eligible for consideration. ( A) therefore ( B) moreover ( C) besides ( D) however 3 One of the worst things that can happen when you are in the_ for composing is a total lack of ideas. ( A) notion ( B) mind ( C) mood ( D) motive 4 New peace proposals_at th
3、e recent Middle East conference. ( A) have presented ( B) are spoken out ( C) were put forward ( D) had made up 5 Time and money pressures often push you into at least a few_decisions that you are not happy with later. ( A) instant ( B) prompt ( C) hasty ( D) urgent 6 The nursing staff are exhausted
4、; theyve been_all weekend. ( A) on call ( B) on guard ( C) on line ( D) on patrol 7 If you wanted to try and work to improve your state of mind, I_you, but Im not going to get involved in your dealings with your creditors or your criminal friends. ( A) should inform ( B) can recommend ( C) have remi
5、nded ( D) could help 8 _her pen in ink, when she heard the tramping of little feet along the hall, and then a pounding at her door. ( A) No sooner has she dipped ( B) Scarcely had she dipped ( C) As soon as she had dipped ( D) Hardly she has dipped 9 _I would like to thank Professor Osterhaus for of
6、fering me the chance to do this study, and for all the support throughout the study period. ( A) In the beginning ( B) At first ( C) To begin with ( D) To start 10 The hero of the book, Charles, is a conventional nineteenth-century gentleman; the heroine Sarah, _by her lover, is a “fallen woman“ , w
7、hom Charles tries to help. ( A) to be discarded ( B) to have been abandoned ( C) having cast away ( D) having been deserted 11 Gary: _ Susan; Hello, Leo! Its good to meet you! Leo: Nice to meet you, too! Gary: Leos one of my oldest friends. ( A) Im happy to see you. ( B) Susan, Id like you to meet L
8、eo. ( C) Id like to introduce myself. ( D) Say hello to Susan for me, Leo. 12 Jim: Oh, are you going out? Tony: Yes, Im going for a walk. _ Jim; Yes, as a matter of fact, I need some stamps. Tony: Okay, then. I 11 drop in at the post office for you on my way back. ( A) Arent you going shopping? ( B)
9、 Shall I come back in about an hour? ( C) Do you want to come with me? ( D) Can I pick up anything for you? 13 Edgar: I wish my boss wouldnt talk so loud. It gives me a headache. Oscar: Well, why dont you say something to him? I bet if you told him. Edgar: _I m the one who has to work with him. Osca
10、r: I see what you mean. I guess youll just have to put up with it. ( A) Thats easy for you to say. ( B) Its a piece of cake. ( C) I 11 have a try. ( D) Could you give me some advice? 14 Robert; What shall we do for dinner tonight? Sally: How about trying that new Chinese place? Robert: _Lets have It
11、alian. Sally: Again? You always want pizza! ( A) I already had dinner. ( B) I want to eat something Asian. ( C) I dont know how to make Chinese food. ( D) I dont feel like Chinese tonight. 15 Paul; Have a nice weekend! Tracy: _ Paul; Do you have any plans? Tracy: Well, my familys away and I cant aff
12、ord to do much. What about you? Paul: Oh, I havent decided what I m going to do yet. ( A) Just take your time! ( B) Come to the point! ( C) Thanks. You too! ( D) Thats all right! 16 Linda; Hello? Sandra: Hello. Could I speak to Mrs. Peterson, please? Linda: I m afraid shes out at the moment, and she
13、 wont be back until much later this afternoon. _ Sandra; Yes, could you tell her that Sandra rang, and that I 11 give a ring this evening at home. ( A) Is there anything else? ( B) When will you ring again? ( C) Would you like to leave a message? ( D) May I have your name, please? 17 Tina; How long
14、have you been playing tennis? Bernard: For about four years. Tina; Youve got a great serve! Bernard: _ ( A) It isnt my turn to serve. ( B) Thanks. Ive been practising a lot. ( C) No, Ive got to serve first. ( D) Yes, I have to practice much more. 18 Vivian; Are you going to be at the meeting this mo
15、rning? Joseph: Sorry, but I have another appointment. Vivian; Really? _ Joseph: I know, but I have to meet with Mr. Henry before he leaves for San Francisco. I m very sorry. ( A) Can you? ( B) But its important! ( C) Ill see you there. ( D) Well, Im glad you re coming. 19 Andrew: The movie we saw la
16、st night was disappointing. Mary: I didnt think much of it, either. Andrew: _ Mary: I agree. ( A) We should have stayed at home. ( B) What do you think of it? ( C) Yes, lets see it again tomorrow night. ( D) Is that what you think? 20 Gloria: _ Daniel; I said, “Do you want me to help you?“ Gloria: I
17、f you re sure you re not in a hurry, you can give me some help. Daniel: Would you like me to get you a cab? ( A) Excuse me, can you do me a favor? ( B) What happened to you? ( C) What would you advise? ( D) Im sorry, but I didnt catch what you said. 二、 Part Cloze 20 Reading for pleasure is the easie
18、st way to become a better reader in English. It is also the most important way. Some students say they dont want to read for pleasure. They say they want to use their t【 21】 with grammar lessons and vocabulary drills. They say that pleasure reading is too e【 22】 A【 23】 to many experts, pleasure read
19、ing is very important for learning English. Dr. Stephen Krashen, a famous expert on 1【 24】 language, says that pleasure reading helps you learn many i【 25】 things about English. Students learn more grammar and vocabulary when they read for pleasure. They also learn more a【 26】 good writing. Professo
20、r Krashen explains that pleasure reading helps each student in a d【 27】 way. Each student needs to learn something different. Pleasure reading makes it possible for each student to learn w【 28】 he or she needs. Reading for pleasure is not the same as studying. When you read for pleasure, you choose
21、your own books, and you d【 29】 have to remember everything. There are no t【 30】 on your pleasure reading books. Section A 30 Halloween is an autumn holiday the Americans celebrate every year. It means “holy evening“ , and it comes every October 31, the evening before All-Saints Day. However, its not
22、 really a church holiday, its a holiday for children. Every autumn, when the vegetables are ready to eat, children pick large orange pumpkins. Then they cut faces in the pumpkins and put lights inside. It looks like there is a person looking out of the pumpkin! The children also put on strange masks
23、 and frightening clothes every Halloween. Some children paint their faces to look like monsters. They carry boxes for UNICEF (the United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund). They ask for money to help poor children all around the world. Of course, every time they help UNICEF, they usuall
24、y receive a treat for themselves, too. 31 The Americans celebrate Halloween on_. ( A) October 31 ( B) the evening of October 31 ( C) 41212 ( D) 41214 32 Which of the following can explain the word “pumpkin“? ( A) A large, round vegetable with thick, orange skin. ( B) A kind of round orange fruit. (
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