[外语类试卷]大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)B类模拟试卷11及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学生英语竞赛( NECCS) B类模拟试卷 11及答案与解析 Section A 1 When she heard the bad news, her eyes_with tears as she struggled to control her emotions. ( A) sparkled ( B) twinkled ( C) radiated ( D) glittered 2 Half the excuses she gives are not true, but she always seems to_them. ( A) get on with ( B) get away with
2、 ( C) get up from ( D) get in on 3 I only know the man by_but I have never spoken to him. ( A) chance ( B) heart ( C) sight ( D) experience 4 The multinational corporation was making a take-over_for a property company. ( A) application ( B) bid ( C) proposal ( D) suggestion 5 The ability to store kn
3、owledge makes computers different from every other machine_ invented. ( A) ever ( B) thus ( C) yet ( D) as 6 There_nothing more for discussion; the meeting came to an end half an hour earlier. ( A) to be ( B) to have been ( C) being ( D) be 7 He must give US more time,_we shall not be able to make a
4、 good job of it. ( A) consequently ( B) otherwise ( C) therefore ( D) doubtlessly 8 He resented_to wait. He expected the minister_him at once. ( A) to be asked; to see ( B) being asked; to flee ( C) to be asked; seeing ( D) being asked; seeing 9 It was recommended that passengers_smoke during the fl
5、ight. ( A) not ( B) need not ( C) could not ( D) would not 10 If this university_such a good reputation, I would not have come here. ( A) didnt have ( B) hadnt had ( C) doesnt have ( D) hasnt had Section B 11 _is not a U. S. news and cable network. ( A) ABC ( B) CNN ( C) CBS ( D) BBC 12 In the U. S.
6、 , the senatorial term is_years. ( A) 3 ( B) 4 ( C) 6 ( D) 8 13 Which of the following is the most famous work of the American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald? ( A) A Farewell to Arms ( B) The Sound and the Fury ( C) Long Day Journey into Night ( D) The Great Gatsby 14 The southern part of the Pacific
7、coast in California has a_climate. ( A) subtropical ( B) continental desert ( C) maritime ( D) Medit rranean 15 The major source of income of Irish farmers is_. ( A) wheat ( B) fruits ( C) livestock ( D) potatoes 一、 Part Cloze 15 The rate at which man has been storing up useful knowledge about himse
8、lf and the universe has been spiraling upward for 10,000 years. The rate【 46】 t_a sharp upward leap thousands of years ago,【 47】 w_the invention of writing, but even so it remained painfully slow over centuries of time. In knowledge【 48】 _(acquire) the next great leap forward did not occur until the
9、 invention of movable type in the fifteenth century by Gutenberg and others. Prior【 49】 _1500, by the most optimistic【 50】 est_, Europe was producing books at a rate of 1, 000 titles per year. This means that it would take a full century to produce a library of 100, 000 titles. The rate had【 51】 ac_
10、so sharply by 1950, four and a half centuries later, that Europe was producing 120, 000 titles a year.【 52】 _once took a century now took only ten months. By 1960, a【 53】 s_decade later, the rate had made another significant jump, so that a century s work could be completed in seven and a half month
11、s. And, the output of books【 54】 _ a world scale by the mid sixties, Europe【 55】_(include), approached the remarkable figure of 1,000 titles per day. Section A 25 The Supreme Court s decisions on physician-assisted suicide carry important implications for how medicine seeks to relieve dying patients
12、 of pain and suffering. Although it ruled that there is no constitutional right to physician-assisted suicide, the Court in effect supported the medical principle of “double effect“ , a centuries-old moral principle holding that an action having two effects a good one that is intended and a harmful
13、one that is foreseen is permissible if the actor intends only the good effect. Doctors have used that principle in recent years to justify using high doses of morphine to control terminally ill patients pain, even though increasing dosages will eventually kill the patient. Nancy Dubler, director of
14、Montefiore Medical Center, contends that the principle will shield doctors who “until now have very, very strongly insisted that they could not give patients sufficient mediation to control their pain, if that might hasten death. George Annas, chair of the health law department at Boston University,
15、 maintains that, as long as a doctor prescribes a drug for a legitimate medical purpose, the doctor has done nothing illegal e-ven if the patient uses the drug to hasten death. “ It s like surgery,“ he says. “ We dont call those deaths homicides because the doctors didnt intend to kill their patient
16、s, although they risked their death. If you re a physician, you can risk your patient s suicide as long as you dont intend their suicide. “ On another level, many in the medical community acknowledge that the assisted-suicide debate has been fueled in part by the despair of patients for whom modem m
17、edicine has prolonged the physical agony of dying. Just three weeks before the Court s ruling on physician-assisted suicide, the National Academy of Science (NAS) released a two-volume report Approaching Death: Improving Care at the End of Life. It identifies the under treatment of pain and the aggr
18、essive use of “ ineffectual and forced medical procedures that may prolong and even dishonor the period of dying“ as the twin problems of end-of-life care. The profession is taking steps to require young doctors to train in hospices, to test knowledge of aggressive pain management therapies, to deve
19、lop a Medicare billing code for hospital-based care, and to develop new standards for assessing and treating pain at the end of life. Annas says lawyers can play a key role in insisting that these well-meaning medical initiatives translate into better care. “ Large numbers of physicians seem unconce
20、rned with the pain their patients are needlessly and predictably suffering,“ to the extent that it constitutes “ systematic patient abuse“. He says medical licensing boards “must make it clear that painful deaths are presumptively ones that are incompetently managed and should result in license susp
21、ension. 26 From the first three paragraphs, we learn that_. ( A) doctors used to increase drug dosages to control their patients pain ( B) it is still illegal for doctors to help the dying end their lives ( C) the Supreme Court strongly opposes physician-assisted suicide ( D) patients have no consti
22、tutional right to commit suicide 27 Which of the following statements is true according to the text? ( A) Doctors will be held guilty if they risk their patients death. ( B) Modern medicine has assisted terminally ill patients in painless recovery. ( C) The Court ruled that high-dosage pain-relievin
23、g medication can be prescribed. ( D) A doctor s medication is no longer justified by his intentions. 28 According to the NAS s report, one of the problems in end-of-life care is_. ( A) prolonged medical procedures ( B) inadequate treatment of pain ( C) systematic drug abuse ( D) insufficient hospita
24、l care 29 Which of the following best defines the word “aggressive“ (line 3 , paragraph 6) ? ( A) Bold. ( B) Harmful. ( C) Careless. ( D) Desperate. 30 George Annas would probably agree that doctors should be punished if they_. ( A) manage their patients incompetently ( B) give patients more medicin
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