[外语类试卷]2015年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)D类初赛真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2015年大学生英语竞赛( NECCS) D类初赛真题试卷及答案与解析 Section A 1 When will the womans cousin hold his wedding? ( A) Next Tuesday. ( B) Next Wednesday. ( C) Next Thursday. ( D) Next Friday. 2 How did James deal with the envelope? ( A) He sent it to his brother in Brazil. ( B) He gave it to his brother. ( C) He threw
2、it away. ( D) He put it under the desk. 3 Where was Mr. Joyces car parked? ( A) In a parking lot. ( B) Near his grandmothers house. ( C) At the police station. ( D) On a street. 4 Why has Jacky been to New York? ( A) To do market research. ( B) To have a weekend trip. ( C) To open a computer market.
3、 ( D) To buy a personal computer. 5 Why does the woman choose to buy The Guardian? ( A) It carries a word game she likes. ( B) Its political views are similar to hers. ( C) Its arts section is interesting to read. ( D) It has fewer advertisements. Section B 6 What is the relationship probably betwee
4、n the speakers? ( A) Professor and student. ( B) Manager and secretary. ( C) Interviewer and candidate. ( D) Doctor and patient. 7 What does Hall International build in developing countries? ( A) Schools. ( B) Railways. ( C) Bridges. ( D) Hospitals. 8 Where did the man get the information about Hall
5、 International? ( A) From a news report. ( B) Form its website. ( C) From a friend. ( D) From an advertisement. 9 What did the man major in at collage? ( A) Human resource management. ( B) Civil engineering. ( C) Market management. ( D) Mass media. 10 What can we infer from the conversation? ( A) Th
6、e man did very well at collage. ( B) Hall International is located in a developing country. ( C) If the man is employed, he is likely to work abroad. ( D) Imperial College is probably not a very good university. 11 Which part of Africa has been probably most seriously affected by Ebola? ( A) West Af
7、rica. ( B) East Africa. ( C) South Africa. ( D) North Africa. 12 The virus “Ebola“ got its name after_. ( A) an Asian doctor ( B) a river in Africa ( C) an African plant ( D) a mental disease 13 What does the Health Minister of Liberia say if the experimental drug doesnt work on a patient? ( A) The
8、patient can sue the hospital and the doctors. ( B) Both the government and the doctors are responsible. ( C) The patient is not supposed to sue. ( D) The patient has the right to compensation. 14 When was the virus Ebola discovered? ( A) In 1966. ( B) In 1976. ( C) In 1986. ( D) In 1996. 15 When Ebo
9、la was first discovered, which animal was suspected to carry the virus? ( A) Mosquito. ( B) Mouse. ( C) Monkey. ( D) Bat. Section C 16 What does the company CyberEdit aim to do? ( A) Provide computer editing services for students. ( B) Write essays for students. ( C) Edit documents for Wired magazin
10、e. ( D) Supply funding for businesses. 17 How much did Mark earn in the first year? ( A) $ 400. ( B) $ 4, 000. ( C) $ 40, 000. ( D) $ 400, 000. 18 How much hours did Mark spend editing documents per week? ( A) Fourteen hours. ( B) Fifteen hours. ( C) Thirty hours. ( D) Fifty hours. 19 Why do some in
11、terested investors invest money in CyberEdit? ( A) Because Mark has emailed them for help. ( B) Because Wired magazine has called on them to do this. ( C) Because Mark has made money and employed some college students. ( D) Because Wired magazine and ABC News has given Mark great publicity. 20 When
12、is it the best time for someone to develop a business according to Mark? ( A) After they graduate from collage. ( B) When they are young. ( C) When they get enough money. ( D) When they have enough real-world experience. Section D 20 The word or phrase that you use to open your email account may pro
13、vide a key to your personality as well as to your【 D1】 _, according to a British psychologist. Helen Petrie, professor of human-computer interaction at City University in London, analyzed the responses of 1, 200 Britons who【 D2】 _a survey funded by CentralNic, an Internet domain-name company. The re
14、sults were published on CentralNics website. Petrie【 D3】 _ three main password “ genres “. “Family oriented“ respondents numbered nearly half of those surveyed. These people use their own or nickname, the name of a child, or partner, or a birth date as their password. They tend to be【 D4】 _computer
15、users and have strong【 D5】 _. “They choose passwords that symbolize people or events with emotional value,“ says Petrie. One third of respondents were “fans“ , using the names of athletes, singers, movie stars, or sport teams. Petrie says fans are young and want to【 D6】 _ the lifestyle represented b
16、y a celebrity. Two of the most popular names were Madonna and Homer Simpson. The third main group of participants are “cryptics“ because they pick【 D7】 _passwords or a random string of letters, numerals, and symbols. Petrie says cryptics are the most security-conscious group. They tend to make the s
17、afest but least interesting choices. Passwords are revealing for two reasons. First, because they are invented【 D8】 _. “Since you are focused on getting into a system, for example your email account, youre likely to write down something that comes quickly to mind,“ says Petrie. “In this sense passwo
18、rd【 D9】 _things that are just below the surface of consciousness. Also, to remember your password, you pick something that will stick in your mind. You may unconsciously choose something of particular emotional【 D10】 _. “ 21 【 D1】 22 【 D2】 23 【 D3】 24 【 D4】 25 【 D5】 26 【 D6】 27 【 D7】 28 【 D8】 29 【 D
19、9】 30 【 D10】 一、 Part Vocabulary and Structure 31 When_economy gets stronger, more people improve their looks as_way to show off their money. ( A) /: a ( B) an: the ( C) the: a ( D) the: / 32 Even though John has been told about the_he was still_it. ( A) secret: taken to ( B) dilemma: taken by ( C) i
20、dea: taking in ( D) hoax: taken in by 33 While some people are content_a cup of coffee and toast, others remain faithful_ the eighteenth-century breakfast. ( A) with: to ( B) for: to ( C) for: with ( D) with: for 34 The traditional and slow pace of life of Ireland makes it_popular with holidaymakers
21、 of all ages. ( A) that most ( B) quite more ( C) much more ( D) far most 35 Research shows that hidden cameras, _highly visible ones, may be the best way to slow down traffic. ( A) for the sake of ( B) rather than ( C) in spite of ( D) regardless of 36 By the end of this year, 30, 000 students_degr
22、ees by the Open University, to enable them_a university degree at home. ( A) will get: award ( B) have got: to award ( C) will have been awarded: to get ( D) will be awarded: get 37 There are various ways _ people who suffer from insomnia can improve their sleep patterns. ( A) in that ( B) in which
23、( C) on which ( D) by what 38 If the manager_the files more carefully, he would have known that we_an enormous effort to complete the project. ( A) checked: have made ( B) had checked: have made ( C) has checked: made ( D) had been checked: are making 39 How do you find your visit to the exhibition,
24、 Jack? _. Really, so I would like to go there too. ( A) Oh, so wonderful ( B) By taking a No. 18 bus ( C) No, it is so beautiful ( D) Yes, it is 40 Excuse me, Mrs. Bell, do you have a minute? Of course, John. How can I help you? Well, my English vocabulary is so limited. _ Well, all learners are dif
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