[外语类试卷]2007年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)B类决赛真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2007年大学生英语竞赛( NECCS) B类决赛真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析 Section A 1 Half of the medical supplies have already been _ to the victims of the earthquake. ( A) allocated ( B) referred ( C) imparted ( D) injected 2 If you buy a camera in Singapore and take it back to England, you have to pay _ on it. ( A) cash ( B) duty
2、 ( C) fund ( D) fines 3 When writing a biography of Napoleon she _ some unknown facts. ( A) stumbled across ( B) stumbled through ( C) stumbled at ( D) stumbled over 4 My answer to the quiz question“ Who composed the Midnight Sonata?“ was just a shot in the _. I didnt really know it was Beethoven. (
3、 A) night ( B) air ( C) dark ( D) distance 5 Im _ whether or not to go to Greece for the summer. ( A) on second thoughts ( B) on the spot ( C) in the process ( D) in two minds 6 I felt somewhat disappointed and was about to leave, _ something occurred which attracted my attention. ( A) unless ( B) w
4、hen ( C) until ( D) while 7 Einstein was a man of uncommonly _ intelligence. He discovered what few people could do. ( A) abnormal ( B) abrupt ( C) accurate ( D) acute 8 These proposals sought to place greater restrictions on the use and copying of digital information than _ in traditional media. (
5、A) exist ( B) exists ( C) existing ( D) to exist 9 Countless divorced politicians would have been elected out of office years ago had they even thought of a divorce, let alone _ one. ( A) getting ( B) to get ( C) gotten ( D) get 10 _ , if I may. Id rather you didnt, because there is too much work fo
6、r you to do in the office. ( A) Id like to have a cup of tea ( B) Id like to have a day off ( C) I want to stay in my office for the night ( D) I want to have all my work done in my office Section B 11 The “Backbone of England“ refers to _. ( A) The Grampian Mountains ( B) The Pennines ( C) The Moun
7、tain of Mourne ( D) The Cheviot Hills 12 Stratford-upon-Avon is a famous place where _ was born. ( A) John Milton ( B) Ben Johnson ( C) William Shakespeare ( D) Thomas Gray 13 The British Parliament has all powers except the right to _. ( A) control taxation ( B) select judges ( C) control the gover
8、nments budget ( D) make laws 14 The U. S.A.is known as a “Melting Pot“ for its mixture of _. ( A) religions ( B) nationalities ( C) climates ( D) habits 15 Westminster Palace is the _. ( A) residence of the Prime Minister ( B) seat of the Church of England ( C) residence of the Queen ( D) seat of th
9、e British Houses of Parliament 一、 Part Cloze 15 Language Change The phenomenon of language change probably attracts more public notice and more【 81】 (disapprove) than any other linguistic issue. There is a widely held belief that change must mean【 82】 (deteriorate) and decay. Older people observe th
10、e casual speech of the young and conclude that standards have fallen appreciably. It is understandable that many people dislike change, but it is【 83】 (wise) to condemn all linguistic【 84】 (modify). It is often felt that contemporary language illustrates the problem at its worst, but this belief is
11、shared by every generation. There are indeed cases where linguistic change can lead to problems of unintelligibility and【 85】(ambiguous), and if change is too rapid there can be major communication problems. But as a rule, the parts of language which are undergoing change at any given time are【 86】(
12、relative) small in comparison to the vast, unchanging areas of language. It is because change is so【 87】 (frequent) that it is so distinctive and【 88】 (notice). Some degree of caution and concern is therefore always desirable for the【 89】 (maintain) of precision and【 90】 (effect) communication, but
13、there are no grounds for the extremely pessimistic attitudes so often encountered. Section A 25 What Is Good Writing for Children? The childrens publishers will tell you they look for “good writing“. What exactly do they mean ? Before you send a story you have written to any publisher at all, your s
14、everest critic ought to be you yourself. To have a chance of succeeding in the competitive market of childrens fiction, you should constantly be aware, every single time you sit down at your word-processor, of the need to produce “good, original writing“. A difficult task, maybe, but one which hopef
15、ully we will help you to achieve. To begin with, let us try to pin down exactly what publishers mean when they talk about “good writing“ for children. A useful starting point would be to take a look at some of the childrens books which won literary prizes last year. Reading these books is one of the
16、 easiest and most enjoyable ways of: (a) finding out what individual publishers are publishing at the moment, and (b) learning a few tricks of the trade from well-established professionals. It goes without saying, of course, that slavishly copying the style and subject matter of a successful author
17、is usually a recipe for disaster. Nor should you become downhearted after reading a particularly brilliant piece of work, and miserably think you will never be able to match up to those standards. Remember, overnight success is raremost successful childrens authors will have struggled long and hard
18、to learn their trade. Read these books as a critic; note down the things you enjoyed or admired, as well as areas where you feel there was possibly room for improvement. After all, nobody is perfect, not even a successful, prize-winning author. Possibly the toughest challenge is right at the younges
19、t end of the age rangethe picture book. The would-be author/illustrator is attempting to create an exciting story out of the narrow, limited, everyday world of a young child experiencenot easy at all. The whole storyline has to be strong enough to keep the reader turning the pages, yet simple enough
20、 to fit into a few pages. Another problem for the new picture-book authors is that it can seem that every subject and every approach has been done to death, with nothing new left to say. Add to this the fact that printing costs are high because of full colour illustrations, which means that the publ
21、isher will probably want a text that suits the international market to increase sales, and a novel for ten-year olds, with hardly any pictures at all, starts to look much more inviting. You would be forgiven for wondering if there are any truly original plots left to impress publishers with. But rem
22、ember that, in many ways, it is the writers own personal style, and intelligent handling of a subject that can change a familiar, overworked plot into something original and fresh. To illustrate this, read The Enchanted Horse by Magdalen Nabb. A young girl called Irina finds an old wooden horse in a
23、 junk shop, takes it home and treats it as if it was real. Soon it magically starts to come to life . Sounds familiar? The magic object that comes alive is a storyline that has been used in hundreds of other childrens stories. So why does it succeed here? The answer is that Magdalen Nabb has created
24、 a strong, believable character in the lonely, unhappy heroine Irina, and the descriptions of her relationship with the wooden horse are poetic and touching. So, to return to the question asked at the beginning: What exactly is“ good writing“ for children? The answer is that it is writing which is f
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