[外语类试卷]大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)C类模拟试卷21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 21及答案与解析 一、 Part Vocabulary and Structure 1 He is a very prudent man and confide_no one. ( A) on ( B) for ( C) in ( D) out 2 Why are you staring? Ive never seen tree before_. ( A) kind of ( B) that kind of ( C) such kind ( D) such 3 Although he has become rich, he is still ver
2、y_of his money. ( A) economic ( B) thrifty ( C) frugal ( D) careful 4 After_seemed an endless wait, it was his turn to have the interview. ( A) that ( B) when ( C) what ( D) it 5 After flying across the Atlantic, Charles Lindbergh became famous_. ( A) immediately ( B) overnight ( C) punctually ( D)
3、promptly 6 I only know the man by _ but I have never spoken to him. ( A) chance ( B) heart ( C) sight ( D) experience 7 We can_the pipe out with hot water, if it is blocked. ( A) flush ( B) brush ( C) rush ( D) crush 8 The population in Hong Kong is_Chinese. ( A) popularly ( B) predominantly ( C) co
4、mmonly ( D) regularly 9 Living in the western part of the country has its problems, _. obtaining fresh water is not the least. ( A) with which ( B) for which ( C) of which ( D) which 10 The books_from the car when we got to the bookstore. ( A) were just unloading ( B) were just being unloaded ( C) h
5、ad just unloaded ( D) would just been unloaded 11 More than 85 percent of French-Canadas population speaks French as a mother tongue and _to the Roman Catholic faith. ( A) ascribes ( B) subscribes ( C) adheres ( D) caters 12 But for the leadership of the Party, we_such great success. ( A) can not ha
6、ve made ( B) will not make ( C) could not have made ( D) would not make 13 Only after I had talked to him for quite some time_to understand his worries. ( A) do I begin ( B) did I begin ( C) I begin ( D) had I begin 14 Excuse me, could you tell me the time? Sorry. I dont have my watch with me. ( A)
7、Thanks anyway. ( B) Whats wrong? ( C) Im sorry to hear that. ( D) Wheres your watch? 15 Hi! Looking forward to the weekend? Sure, its been a busy week. Yes, it has. _ Well, I m thinking of going to a party on Saturday evening. ( A) Would you join us? ( B) What do you do in weekdays? ( C) What are yo
8、u doing this weekend? ( D) Do you often spend the weekend with us? 二、 Part Cloze 15 By degrees the shutters were opened; the window-blinds were drawn up, and people began passing to and【 46】 _. Some few stopped to gaze at Oliver for a moment or two, or turned round to【 47】 st_at him as they hurried
9、by; but none relieved him, or troubled themselves to inquire how he came there. He had no heart to beg. And there he sat. He had been crouching on the step for some time,【 48】_(wonder) at the great number of public-houses (every other house in Barnet was a tavern, large or small) ; gazing listlessly
10、【 49】 _the coaches as they passed through, and thinking how strange it seemed that they could do, with【 50】 e_, in a few hours, what it had taken him a whole week of courage and【 51】 _(determine) beyond his years to accomplish; when he was roused by observing that a boy, who had passed him carelessl
11、y some minutes before, had returned, and was now surveying him most【 52】 _ (earnest) from the【 53】 o_side of the way. He took little heed of this at first; but the boy remained in the same attitude of close observation so long, that Oliver【 54】 _(raise) his head, and returned his steady look. Upon t
12、his, the boy crossed over, and,【 55】 w_close up to Oliver, said, “Hello! My covey, whats the row?“ Section A 25 The treatment of the gypsy population of the United Kingdom is disgraceful. Local authorities are slow to provide permanent sites on which gypsies may camp. Some authorities prefer to negl
13、ect the problem of the education of gypsy children. But these authorities have a legal obligation both to provide camp sites and to ensure that the children attend school. It is a sad reflection on out society that there should be such reluctance to comply with the law. The reasons, however, are not
14、 difficult to find. Gypsies are widely reputed to be lazy, dirty and dishonest. No proud house-owner wishes to see a slovenly gypsy encampment a short distance down the road. His suburban spirit is shocked by the huddled caravans and ancient cars or ill-kept ponies; he is repelled by the slovenly wo
15、men and the hordes of apparently unwashed children. And, of course, the majority of elected councilors are just such proud house-owners. But gypsies are, in large part, what we have made them. Ever since their arrival in Britain more than three-and-a-half centuries ago, they have been treated as a c
16、riminal race. They came to this country proudly proclaiming themselves Counts of Egypt, but within a few years they found that every mans hand was raised against them. Somehow they have survived, a burden upon our conscience. The law no longer discriminates against them, as it does in so many other
17、countries, but our society is still hostile toward them. We cannot hope for any dramatic changes in their position. The barrier of generations of mistrust can only be slowly broken down. The first step is to ensure that they are provided with adequate sites both for those willing to live in permanen
18、t camps and for those who are still confirmed nomads. After all, a camp site is far cheaper than a housing project, and gypsies who have been obliged to abandon their traditional sites because of the spread of our towns surely have a right to a place to live. Again, surely everybody would benefit fr
19、om the provision of well-planned sites; the temporary encampments along the roads which so offend the tidy-minded would then disappear and the gypsies themselves would have somewhere to feel secure. At the moment, when so many of them are camped illegally, their lives are an unending battle against
20、authority and they can never forget that they are outsiders, rejected by all. 26 Local authorities are acting illegally when they_. ( A) do not provide special schools for gypsy children ( B) do not allow gypsy children to attend schools ( C) can not guarantee that all gypsy children go to school (
21、D) oblige gypsy children to attend school 27 Why do house-owners usually dislike gypsies? ( A) Gypsy camps disgust them and they do not want one near their house. ( B) Gypsies steal, ill-treat their ponies and do not wash their children. ( C) The councilors they elect are house-owners, too. ( D) The
22、re is a gypsy encampment near where they live. 28 When the gypsies first arrived in Britain_. ( A) they were so proud they had to be punished ( B) they were saluted by everyone ( C) they were proud of their origins ( D) they stayed for only a few years 29 Why is British society hostile to gypsies? (
23、 A) They have more privileges than in many other countries. ( B) The British law used to discriminate against them. ( C) They do not like the British. ( D) They refuse to conform to British standards. 30 Many gypsies camp illegally at present so they_. ( A) are forever in trouble with the authoritie
24、s ( B) often have fights with the police ( C) can maintain their status as outsiders ( D) never have any support in their battles Section B 30 Malnutrition during weaning age when breast milk is being replaced by semi-solid foods is highly prevalent in children of poor households in many developing
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