[外语类试卷]2010年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)A类(研究生)初赛真题试卷(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)初赛真题试卷(精选)及答案与解析 一、 Part Vocabulary and Structure 1 Undergraduate students have no_to the rare hooks in the school library. ( A) entrance ( B) access ( C) way ( D) path 2 The _physicist has been challenged by many people in his field. ( A) respected ( B) respectful ( C) r
2、espective ( D) respect 3 Very few scientists_completely new answers to the worlds problems. ( A) come up to ( B) come down to ( C) come down with ( D) come up with 4 Sometimes a student may be asked to write about his_ to a certain book or article that has some bearing on the subject being studied.
3、( A) impression ( B) comment ( C) reaction ( D) comprehension 5 Topics for composition should be_to the experiences and interests of the students. ( A) concerned ( B) dependent ( C) suitable ( D) relevant 6 Mr. White works for a chemicals import and export company, but he has been working for this i
4、ndustrial fair, while he is_ from that company. ( A) on leave ( B) on duty ( C) on patrol ( D) on guard 7 When you have finished with that video tape, don t forget to put it in my drawer,_? ( A) do you ( B) will you ( C) don t you ( D) won t you 8 - Have you decided yet?- Yes, we 11_the cheaper opti
5、on. ( A) make up ( B) sort out ( C) go for ( D) lake over 9 In international matches, prestige is so important that the only thing that matters is to avoid ( A) from being beaten ( B) being beaten ( C) beaten ( D) to be beaten 10 As it turned out to be a small house party, we _so formally. ( A) need
6、 not have dressed ( B) must not have dressed ( C) need not dress ( D) must not dress 11 _no cause for alarm, the old man went back to his bedroom. ( A) There was ( B) Due to ( C) As to ( D) There being 12 At first the company refused to purchase the equipment, but that decision was_revised. ( A) sub
7、sequently ( B) subjectively ( C) predominantly ( D) preliminarily 13 Chris: I think we might get a good pay rise this year. Sam: _ Tom: I think it s on the cards. Helen: I think it s a sale bet. The company s made a big profit this year. Kate: Youre right, but its still touch and go whether theyll s
8、hare it with us. ( A) That is OK. ( B) That doesnt make sense! ( C) That would be terrible. ( D) Thatll be the day! 14 Miranda: Its getting late. What time is the last subway train, Joe? Joe: I think its already gone. Miranda: Are there any night buses? Joe: I m not sure. Sorry. Miranda:_ Joe: Go ah
9、ead. ( A) Do you mind if I stay here for the night? ( B) Do you mind if 1 use your phone to call a taxi? ( C) Could you give me a ride? ( D) Could you call a taxi for me? 15 Paul: Mark, Im sorry if Ive upset you. Mark: I thought you knew I liked Lucy. Paul: Yes, but I didnt realize you two were seri
10、ous. Mark: I see. Paul: Believe me, _ Mark: Thats OK. Paul: Look, Ill phone her and cancel our date tomorrow. Mark: No, just leave it. ( A) Ill let her know for sure. ( B) Im really sorry! ( C) Ill keep that in mind. ( D) Im not going to let her go. 二、 Part Reading Comperhension 15 Scientists have c
11、ured color blindness in monkeys using gene therapy. As well as allowing color-blind humans to tell red from green, the innovative technique could restore sight to the blind. Sufferers of age-related macular degenerationthe most common cause of blindness in the elderlyare among the millions who could
12、 eventually benefit. Researcher Jay Neitz said: “ If we could find a way to do this with complete safety in human eyes, as we did with monkeys, there would be a lot of people who would want it. We hope the technology will be useful in correcting a lot of different vision disorders. Professor Neitz u
13、sed gene therapyinjections of genesto allow two male squirrel monkeys called Sam and Dalton to see in full color for the first time. Like some humans with red-green colour blindness, the monkeys lacked a pigment that the conesthe colourdetector cells at the back of the eyeneed to see red and green.
14、As a result, they saw both red and green as shades of grey. Other colours, such as orange, blue and brown appeared washed-out. To correct their vision, the US scientists injected the monkeys eyes with millions of copies of a gene needed to make the missing pigment, the journal Nature reports. Import
15、antly, the monkeys were injected with a human gene, suggesting the same technique would work on people. Four months later, their vision suddenly improved. Professor Neitz, of the University of Washington in Seattle, said; “it was as if they woke up and saw these new colours. They unquestionably resp
16、onded to colours that had been invisible to them. “A version of the colour blindness test that is used in schools around the world showed just how much their vision has improved. Dr Katherine Mancuso, the studys lead author, said: “Their performance on red and green was similar, but not quite as goo
17、d, us a female monkey who had normal colour vision since birth. The need to prove that adding genes to the body does not cause harmful side-effects means it will be some time before the method is routinely used to correct colour blindness in humans. Despite this, the researchers are optimistic and p
18、oint out that gene therapy is already being tested on Britons and Americans with a rare, hereditary form of blindness called Lebers congenital amaurosis. The technique could also be adapted to treat other conditions that involve problems with genes in the colour and detail-detecting cone cells at th
19、e back of the eye. These include age-related macular degeneration, in which the deterioration of central vision makes it increasingly difficult to carry out everyday tasks such as reading and driving. Blindness linked to diabetes might also be treated. Cathy Yelf, of the Macular Disease Society, sai
20、d the research was “very interesting“ but cautioned; “A practical gene therapy for macular degeneration is still some way off. 16 What is the most common cause of blindness in the elderly? 17 What technique is used to cure colour blindness in monkeys? 18 What does “cones“ refer to in this report? 19
21、 Why do scientists believe the technique will work on people? 20 What does Cathy Yelf say about the technique s practical application? 20 Rifts were already opening up in the G20 as China hit out at Britain and the US for demanding that China boost its imports of foreign goods. A senior official fro
22、m the Peoples Republic said it was not appropriate in a “market economy“ for a minister to call for a foreign nation to buy more of its products. Speaking at a briefing to reporters, Yu Jianhua of the Ministry of Commerce also described his country as “the biggest victim of protectionism“ by other c
23、ountries. “ China has all along been making tremendous efforts to maintain a basic balance between exports and imports,“ he said. His remarks, made ahead of yesterdays summit meeting, underlined the yawning divisions that: remain between world leaders despite pledges of a “global compact“ in Pittsbu
24、rgh. Western powers like the UK and the US want China to bolster its domestic demand and increase imports as part of a “rebalancing“ of the world economy. They warn American consumers can no longer remain the primary engines of global demand as they bolster savings and repay debts. Leaders have agre
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