[外语类试卷]2008年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)C类决赛真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2008年大学生英语竞赛( NECCS) C类决赛真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析 一、 Part Vocabulary and Structure 1 Meeting my first teacher of English after all these years was an unforgettable moment, _I will always treasure. ( A) that ( B) one ( C) it ( D) what 2 Although they had signed the peace treaty, they were_preparing for a renew
2、ed offensive. ( A) occupied ( B) busy ( C) engaged ( D) involved 3 There seems to be a large_between the number of people employed in service industries, and those employed in the primary sector. ( A) discrimination ( B) discretion ( C) discrepancy ( D) discord 4 The conversation ended_when she got
3、angry and put the phone down. ( A) impulsively ( B) briefly ( C) shortly ( D) abruptly 5 _has recently been done to improve the conditions of elementary schools, a large number of children are unable to go to school. ( A) In spite of what ( B) What ( C) Despite ( D) Though 6 Britains economy is larg
4、ely based on its industry, _a few hundred years ago it was an agrarian country. ( A) hitherto ( B) whereas ( C) whereby ( D) thereby 7 _as it was at such a time, his work attracted much attention. ( A) Published ( B) Having published ( C) Publishing ( D) To be published 8 _being the coldest winter o
5、n record, its also been the wettest. ( A) Moreover ( B) Besides ( C) Although ( D) Furthermore 9 Too much salt is known to contribute to hypertension, _is a factor in half the deaths in the U. S. each year. ( A) what ( B) that ( C) which ( D) this 10 Having never been in the country before, I was in
6、itially confused _the value of each coin. ( A) as for ( B) as with ( C) as of ( D) as to 11 _that the trade between the two countries reached its highest point. ( A) During the 1980s ( B) It was in the 1980s ( C) That it was in the 1980s ( D) It was the 1980s 12 Its said that there is so much land i
7、n Australia that the government doesnt know_. ( A) what to do it ( B) to do what with it ( C) it what to do with ( D) what to do with it 13 Your English is quite good. I thought you were American_. ( A) If that doesnt make things worse ( B) If I do say so myself ( C) I 11 take that as a compliment (
8、 D) I mean that as a compliment 14 Every time I eat popcorn I get thirsty. ( A) Dont you hate that? ( B) One of those days, huh? ( C) That mustve been embarrassing! ( D) You can say that again. 15 I dont think its perfect, but I 11 admit it has improved immensely!Yes, good idea. We can resume discus
9、sions afterward. We re getting a bit hungry. ( A) What is the next item for discussion? ( B) I think, more or less, that there is no more to do. ( C) On that note, why not break for lunch and come back later? ( D) Its not exactly what I had in mind, to be honest. 二、 Part Cloze 15 efficient them disa
10、pprove person appear People who are unpunctual fall into three categories. The first, and saddest, comprises the hopelessly incompetent and【 71】 _, who worry about being on time and never are. The second lot are, strange as it may seem, impatient people who cannot bear to be kept waiting, and who ma
11、ke sure they arent by always being late【 72】 _, thus guaranteeing that others must wait for them. If they are outmanoeuvred and compelled to wait for someone, they are the first to express【 73】 _of such bad manners of the latecomers. Finally, there are the egoists, determined to impose their own【 74
12、】 _ on others and to impress their sense of importance on them. An easy way to do this is to keep everyone waiting until the star makes an【 75】 _. 20 According to the World Health Organization, malaria, a disease spread by mosquitoes, affects millions of people every year. Everyone knows【 76】 h_irri
13、tating the noise made by a mosquito , accompanied by a painful reaction to its bite, can be. It is【 77】ast_that so little is known about why mosquitoes are drawn to or driven away from people, given the level of distress and disease caused by these insects. We know that the most effective【 78】 ch_fo
14、r protecting people against mosquitoes is diethyltoluamide, commonly shortened to DEET.【 79】 Al_DEET works well, it has some serious drawbacks; it can【 80】 dam_clothes and some people are allergic to it. Scientists know that mosquitoes find some people more attractive than others, but they do not kn
15、ow why this should be. They also know that people【 81】 va_in their reactions to mosquito bites. One person has a painful swelling while【 82】 an_who is bitten by the same mosquito, may hardly notice. Scientists have not discovered the reason for this, but they have【 83】ca_out experiments to show that
16、 mosquitoes are attracted to, or put off by, certain smells. In the future, scientists hope to develop a smell【 84】 t_mosquitoes cannot resist. This could be used in a trap so that, instead of attacking people, mosquitoes would fly into the trap and be destroyed. For the time【 85】 be_, however, we h
17、ave to continue spraying ourselves with unpleasant liquids if we want to avoid getting bitten. Section A 30 Most children at the tender age of six or so are full of the most impractical schemes for becoming policemen, firemen or train drivers when they grow up. But when I was that age, I could not b
18、e bothered with such mundane ambitions. I knew exactly what I wanted to do, I was going to have my own zoo. My friends and relatives, who had long found me strange because I showed little interest in anything that did not have fur or feathers, accepted this as just another manifestation of my strang
19、eness. They felt that, if they ignored my often repeated remarks about owning my own zoo, I would eventually grow out of it. As the years passed, however, to the bewilderment of those friends and relatives, my resolve to have my own zoo grew greater and greater, and eventually, after going on a numb
20、er of expeditions to bring back animals for other zoos, I felt the time was ripe to acquire my own. From my latest trip to West Africa, I had brought back a considerable collection of animals which were living, temporarily I assured her, in my sisters suburban garden in Bournemouth. But after a numb
21、er of unsuccessful attempts to convince local councils in various areas to support my plans, I began to investigate the possibility of starting my zoo on the island of Jersey in the English Channel. I was given an introduction to a man named Hugh Fraser who, I was told, was a broad-minded, kindly so
22、ul. He would show me around the island and point out suitable sites. So, I flew to Jersey and was met by Hugh Fraser, who drove us to his family home, probably one of the most beautiful old houses on the island. There was a huge walled garden with lots of outbuildings all built in the beautiful loca
23、l stone which was the colour of autumn leaves glowing in the sunshine. Turning to my wife, I said; “What a marvellous place for a zoo. “ If my host had promptly fainted on the spot, I could not have blamed him. The thought of creating the average persons idea of a zoo, with all the grey cement and i
24、ron bars, in such a lovely spot was horrible. To my astonishment, however, Hugh Fraser did not faint, but merely cocked an enquiring eyebrow at me and asked whether I really meant what I said. Slightly embarrassed, I replied that I had meant it, but added hastily that I realised that it was impossib
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