[外语类试卷]2010年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)A类(研究生)决赛真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2010年大学生英语竞赛( NECCS) A类(研究生)决赛真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析 一、 Part Vocabulary and Structure 1 As a developing country, we must keep_with the rapid development of the world economy. ( A) move ( B) step ( C) speed ( D) pace 2 The scientists have absolute freedom as to what research they think it best to_ ( A) pursu
2、e ( B) devote ( C) adjust ( D) engage 3 Instead of being sent to prison, the shoplifter was_with a fine. ( A) set out ( B) set back ( C) let off ( D) let alone 4 We should always bear in mind that_decisions often result in serious consequences. ( A) urgent ( B) instant ( C) prompt ( D) hasty 5 If ce
3、rtain industries didnt receive a_from the state, theyd stand little chance of surviving. ( A) donation ( B) subsidy ( C) mortgage ( D) credit 6 The three men tried many times to sneak across the border into the neighbouring country, _by the police each time. ( A) had been captured ( B) being always
4、captured ( C) only to be captured ( D) unfortunately captured 7 I decided to get an advanced degree with_applying for a better job. ( A) the intention to ( B) the purpose to ( C) a view to ( D) an aim to 8 Much as_, I couldnt lend him the money because I simply didnt have that much spare cash. ( A)
5、I would have liked to ( B) I would like to have ( C) I should have to like ( D) I should have liked to 9 If you want to make a good impression, it s important to_your colleagues. ( A) go in for ( B) look forward to ( C) keep in with ( D) come up with 10 He_unwisely, but he was at least trying to do
6、something helpful. ( A) may have acted ( B) must have acted ( C) should not act ( D) would not act 11 _, he always tries his best to complete it on time. ( A) However the task is hard ( B) However hard the task is ( C) Though hard the task is ( D) Though hard is the task 12 The chairman of the compa
7、ny said that new techniques had_improved their production efficiency. ( A) violently ( B) severely ( C) extremely ( D) radically 13 Sam: Hello? Tom: Sam! Help me! Sam: Whats the matter, Tom? Tom: I m hanging from this rock by one hand. I can t hold on much longer. Call the rescue service quickly! Sa
8、m: Very funny, Tom. Why are you always_? Tom: Sam! Im not having you on. It s true! Honestly! Sam: Pull the other one, Tom! ( A) putting your foot in it ( B) putting your feet up ( C) pulling my leg ( D) pulling the rope 14 Julie: Do you know everybody here? Paul: No. Hardly anybody. Julie: How do y
9、ou know Sam? Paul: He s a friend of Mark s. How do you know him? Julie: Sam and I go to the same gym. Paul: He s a nice guy. _ Julie: About a year or so. Paul: Who else do you know here? Julie: Well, there s Sam s girlfriend, Clare . . . ( A) How long have you known him? ( B) What do you know about
10、him? ( C) How well do you know him? ( D) Why do you want to know him? 15 Mary: Are there any more points? Have we covered everything? Peter:_ Andy: Neither have I. John: Just one thing. Id like to remind everyone that the next meeting will be on Monday afternoon. Mary: Thanks. Id forgotten that. So,
11、 if everyone agrees, Id like to leave it there. ( A) I have one thing to add. ( B) Can I make an announcement? ( C) That s a good point. ( D) I have nothing to add. 二、 Part Reading Comperhension 15 Space enthusiasts hoping to become China s next astronauts must pass “super human “ health checks. . .
12、 and that means no bad breath. New “taikonauts“ must also have brushed their teeth thoroughly over the years as anyone with dental cavities is disqualified. And even if an individual is fighting fit, he won t be selected if there has been any serious illness in the last three generations of his fami
13、ly. These are amongst the 100 health requirements for would-be astronauts vying to he part of China s next space team, according to the Yangtse Evening Paper. The selection process, which the paper said is for the second batch of Chinese astronauts, will disqualify those who have scars, runny noses,
14、 ringworm, drag allergies or bad breath. “The bad smell would affect their fellow colleagues in the confined space,“ said Shi Bingbing, an official at one of the six astronaut health screening hospitals in Nanjing. Aside from the physical requirements of the job, the candidate must also possess a pl
15、easant and adaptable disposition, the paper said. “These astronauts could be regarded as super human beings,“ Shi said. China became the third country with a successful manned space programme after they sent an astronaut into space aboard Shenzhou 5 on October 15, 2003, for more than 21 hours. China
16、 s first manned space-walk occurred in Septeinher last year. Zhai Zhigang, the son of a snack-seller, unveiled a small Chinese flag in space, helped by his colleague Liu Boming, who also briefly popped his head out of the capsule. The space walk was a step towards China s longer-term goal of assembl
17、ing a space lab and then a larger space station. 16 A person who is fighting fit cannot become a taikonaut if anyone in his family for the last three generations_. 17 Bad breath disqualifies space travel candidates because it will_. 18 The length of time Shenzhou 5 travelled through space was_. 19 C
18、hina s long-term goal in space is to_. 19 ST. LOUISIts no secret that raising children can be expensive, but how about a quarter of a million dollars expensive? A government report released Tuesday said a middle-income family with a child born last year will spend about $ 221 ,000 raising that child
19、 until the age of 17. The report by the US Department of Agriculture s Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion identified housing as the largest single expense, followed by food and child care/education costs. The $ 221 ,000 in expenses rises to about $292,000 when adjusted for inflation. USDA eco
20、nomist Mark Lino, who co-authored the report with Andrea Carlson, often hears people say children cost a lot when the annual findings are issued. “I tell them children also have many benefits, so you have to keep that in mind,“ he said. Families with more income spend more on child-related costs, th
21、e report said. A family that earns Jess than $57,000 annually will spend about $ 160,000 on a child from birth until the end of high school. Those with an income between $57,000 and $99,000 spend about $221 ,000, and those with higher incomes spend roughly $ 367 ,000. Costs of raising a child are hi
22、ghest in the urban Northeast and lowest in the urban South and rural areas. The USDA report helps courts and states determine child-support guidelines and foster-care payments. It does not address costs specifically related to childbearing and paying for college. One of the largest changes over time
23、 has been the increase in costs related to care for young children. The report first was issued in 1960, when such costs were largely negligible, but with more working families turning to outside help with child care, it has grown to be a significant expense for many families. The report does not gi
24、ve total costs related to early child care. Raben Andrews, a mother of three in St Louis, said the government figures sounded right to her. “Well, that s not half of it,“ the 42-year-old schoolteacher joked. “I still have to put the little devils through college. 20 What is the average yearly expens
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