[外语类试卷]大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)C类模拟试卷19及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学生英语竞赛( NECCS) C类模拟试卷 19及答案与解析 一、 Part Vocabulary and Structure 1 They made great efforts to throw_the chains of tradition. ( A) over ( B) away ( C) off ( D) down 2 I agree to most of what you said, but I dont agree to_. ( A) something ( B) nothing ( C) everything ( D) anything 3 The writer has_som
2、e slang words from her essay. ( A) abandoned ( B) abolished ( C) concealed ( D) eliminated 4 This new laser printer is_with all leading software. ( A) competitive ( B) cooperative ( C) compatible ( D) comparable 5 _the flood, the ship would have reached its destination on time. ( A) In case of ( B)
3、In spite of ( C) Because of ( D) But for 6 Everyone knew that_the project would be completed and wed all have to return to our own separate departments. ( A) primarily ( B) ultimately ( C) eventfully ( D) precisely 7 If he had visited me in Beijing, I_him to see the sights. ( A) had taken ( B) will
4、take ( C) would take ( D) would have taken 8 Yesterday my aunt bought some new_for her flat at the seaside. ( A) furniture ( B) furnitures ( C) possession ( D) possessions 9 Its reported that by the end of this month the output of cement in the factory_by about 10%. ( A) will have risen ( B) has ris
5、en ( C) will be rising ( D) has been rising 10 The course normally attracts 20 students per year, _up to half will be from orient. ( A) in which ( B) for whom ( C) with which ( D) of whom 11 We must make_for his action, because he is too young. ( A) alternation ( B) preparation ( C) allowance ( D) a
6、pprehension 12 I would just as soon you_ rudely to her. ( A) wouldnt speak ( B) wont speak ( C) didnt speak ( D) havent spoken 13 “Not until science became prominent_be abolished”, some people argue. ( A) did slavery come to ( B) slavery to ( C) had slavery come to ( D) that slavery came to 14 A: Wh
7、at time is this meeting supposed to begin? B: I m not sure. I thought it was to start at 7:00 p. m. , but its already 7: 20 p. m. . A: _ B: Its unlikely that the guest speaker has arrived yet. I think he is still eating his dinner. A; Well, that explains it! ( A) What do you think the problem is? (
8、B) Dont you know? ( C) Are you sure? ( D) What do we do then? 15 Mike: If you are not busy, would you by any chance be interested in going to the movie with me this Saturday? Susan: Id love to, but I cant. I have to study for my exams. Mike: _ Susan; Thanks for asking though. Maybe we can see a movi
9、e some other time. ( A) Dont do this. ( B) Thats too bad. ( C) Dont you think you can make it? ( D) Fantastic. 二、 Part Cloze 15 In the early 1950s the researchers who produced the first clad glass optical fibers were not thinking of using them for communications.【 46】 H_, fiber optics was already a
10、well-established commercial technology when the famous paper by Kao and Hockham,【 47】_ (claim) the use of low-loss optical fibers for communication, appeared in 1966. The first low-loss silica fiber was described in【 48】 _which appeared in October of 1970. The date of this publication is sometimes【
11、49】 _(cite) as the beginning of the era of fiber communication. Although this development did receive【 50】 _ (consider) attention in the research community at the time, it was far from inevitable that a major industry would evolve. The technological barriers appeared formidable because there were se
12、rious doubts as to【 51】 wh_these fiber components could ever be produced economically enough, but the market potential was very significant.【 52】 _(consequence) , research and development activity expanded rapidly, and a number of important issues were【 53】 re_during the early 1970s. During the midd
13、le and late 1970s, the rate of progress towards marketable products accelerated as the emphasis【 54】 _(shift) from research to engineering. Fibers with losses【 55】 app_the Rayleigh limit of 2 dB/km at a wavelength of 0. 8 m were produced. By 1980 improvement in component performance, cost, and relia
14、bility led to major commitments on the part of telephone companies. Section A 25 A World of Difference Within hours of the events of September 11, headline writers, experts and politicians agreed on one thing; the world has changed forever. But has it? One month after the attacks, some eminent figur
15、es offered their answers. David Owen Former foreign secretary and leader of the SDP I think there has probably been permanent change in America. The US has always been able to feel safe within its own boundaries, but now its vulnerability is being exposed. With that may come some changes in attitude
16、: they may be more ready to be involved, more ready to listen. People are more aware that outsiders have a distorted view of their democracy and theyll make more effort to explain their position. You can genuinely use the word “God-fearing”about America, and I think the element thats often been unat
17、tractive in its own religious fundamentalism will now think more globally and more sensitively. Joan Didion Writer My sense is that the world didnt change so much as America entered it. Its obviously always been out there, but for a lot of Americans the attacks brought a new sense of the wider world
18、 being very close. I dont see how things could help but change, but we dont really know enough at this stage to be able to speculate in what way. I cant even contemplate it. In an ideal world every event has the potential to be a force for good, but its simply too early to say in this case. I m just
19、 watching and waiting. I dont know whether this is an unprecedented event, but I certainly dont think its got anything to do with Pearl Harbor, as has been mentioned many times. This is a totally different happening. The only similarity is that they were both surprises. There has been a great sadnes
20、s in New York for all these weeks, and people are now beginning to pick up with their normal defences towards each other. That wasnt true for a while. Sir Michael Howard Historian The world did not suddenly change on September 11. We simply woke up to the realization that a significant number of peo
21、ple regard our secular and materialist civilization as decadent and evil, and are prepared to go to any lengths to destroy it. Such people have existed for a long time; not only in the Muslim worldAmerican fundamentalism and European fascism have also bred them and not only among the wretched of the
22、 earth. What is new is their capacity to cause really significant damage. They will never entirely go away, but I suspect that once we have hunted down the present lot of conspirators, the world will return to business as usual; that is, unless we allow ourselves to be drawn into a race war that wil
23、l divide our own societies as well as destabilizing the entire world. Our main duty is to ensure that it does not. Richard Dawkins Evolutionary biologist Many of us saw religion as harmless nonsense. Beliefs might lack all supporting evidence but, we thought, if people needed a crutch for consolatio
24、n, wheres the harm? September 11 changed all that. Revealed faith is not harmless nonsense, it can be lethally dangerous nonsense. Dangerous because it gives people unshakable confidence in their own righteousness. Dangerous because it gives them false courage to kill themselves, which automatically
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