[外语类试卷]大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)C类模拟试卷39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 39及答案与解析 Section A 1 When will they probably discuss the agenda? ( A) Before dinner. ( B) During dinner. ( C) Right after dinner. 2 How often will the womans son have piano lessons from next week on? ( A) Once a week. ( B) Twice a week. ( C) Three times a week. 3 What is the m
2、ans job? ( A) Tailor. ( B) Hairdresser. ( C) Gardener. 4 How much time is the couple allowed once they get to the airport? ( A) Three quarters of an hour. ( B) A quarter of an hour. ( C) Half an hour. 5 What did Professor Steve do? ( A) He persuaded the man not to take the course. ( B) He convinced
3、the man to apply to graduate school. ( C) He was going to be out of the course. Section B 6 Why is the woman calling the delivery company? ( A) She needs some information. ( B) She wants packing materials. ( C) She is checking her package. 7 What is the woman sending to her sister? ( A) Fresh fruit.
4、 ( B) A gift certificate. ( C) Homemade candy. 8 Which method will the woman probably use to send her package? ( A) Regular service. ( B) Overnight express. ( C) Priority service. 9 What is the conversation mainly about? ( A) Interesting experiences of Bob during their visits to some foreign countri
5、es. ( B) The importance of knowing how to greet a stranger properly when we are in a new country. ( C) Embarrassing mistakes made by Bob due to ignorance of cultural differences. 10 Who might be the people Bob met in various countries? ( A) They were probably his foreign guides. ( B) They were proba
6、bly his business associates. ( C) They were probably total strangers to him. 11 Which countries has Bob visited, according to the conversation? ( A) Italy, the US and France. ( B) Brazil, Russia and Italy. ( C) Italy, the US and Brazil. 12 According to Bob, which one is true about shaking hands? ( A
7、) You shouldnt shake hands individually when you have a meeting in Brazil. ( B) You should shake hands quite firmly with American people. ( C) You should shake hands with the people you like when youre in France. 13 According to Bob, which one is true about using the first name? ( A) You can use the
8、 first name of others if you are allowed in Italy. ( B) Russian people dont like the strangers to use their first name. ( C) Bob has never made any mistakes about using the first name. 14 According to Bob, which one is true about business cards? ( A) Business cards are very important for Japanese pe
9、ople. ( B) The correct way to receive a business card is to use one hand in Japan. ( C) Japanese people respect business cards very much. 15 What is the main message that the speakers want to tell us? ( A) The importance of recognizing cultural difference. ( B) The importance of regarding all cultur
10、es as equals. ( C) The difficulty of cross-cultural communication. Section C 16 What can we learn from the news? ( A) The tsunamis killed more than 126,000 people. ( B) European health ministers reminded the southern Asia government to be alert of the emotional scars caused by tsunamis. ( C) In Hels
11、inki, a meeting was held to discuss how much money should be provided for southern Asia countries. 17 Where does the International Energy Agency base in? ( A) In New York. ( B) In Pairs. ( C) In Tokyo. 18 Why did Britains Prince Harry cause wrath of the people? ( A) Because he called for a Europe-wi
12、de ban on Nazi insignia. ( B) Because he refused to attend to a fancy dress party. ( C) Because he wore a swastika armband and Nazi regalia. 19 How many people were killed in the raid? ( A) More than 18. ( B) More than 80. ( C) More than a thousand. 20 When did the fighting take place? ( A) On Satur
13、day another is the rise despots like Hitler. Both these examples also point up the fact that attitudes stem【 C3】_experience. In the one case the experience was direct and impressive; in the other it was【 C4】 _and was cumulative. The Nazis were indoctrinated largely by the speeches they heard and the
14、 books they【 C5】 _. The classroom teacher in the elementary school is in a strategic position to【 C6】inf_ attitudes. This is true partly because children ensure attitudes from those 【 C7】 _(adult)whose word they respect. Another reason, it is true, is that pupils often delve(钻研 )somewhat deeply into
15、 a subject in school that has only been【 C8】 _(touch)upon at home or has possibly never occurred to them before. To a child who had【 C9】 _(previous)acquired little knowledge of Mexico, his teachers method of handling such a unit would greatly affect his attitude【 C10】 _Mexicans. The media through wh
16、ich the teacher can develop wholesome attitudes are innumerable. Social studies, science matters of health and【 C11】 _(safe), the very atmosphere of the classroom. these are a few of the fertile fields for the inculcation(反复灌输 )of proper【 C12】 _(emotion)reactions. However, when children come to scho
17、ol with undesirable attitudes, it is unwise for the teacher to attempt to change their feelings by【 C13】 _(scold)them. She can achieve the proper effect by helping them obtain constructive experiences. Finally, a teacher must constantly【 C14】 eva_her own attitudes, because her influence can be delet
18、erious(有害的 )if she has personal prejudices. This is especially true in response to【 C15】 _(controversy)issues and questions on which children should be encouraged to reach their own decisions as a result of objective analysis of all the facts. 46 【 C1】 47 【 C2】 48 【 C3】 49 【 C4】 50 【 C5】 51 【 C6】 52
19、 【 C7】 53 【 C8】 54 【 C9】 55 【 C10】 56 【 C11】 57 【 C12】 58 【 C13】 59 【 C14】 60 【 C15】 Section A 60 Researchers believe they may be able to use DNA to uncover the fate of the Lost Colony, which vanished shortly after more than 100 people settled on Roanoke Island in 1587. Using genealogy(宗谱 ), deeds a
20、nd historical narratives, researchers have compiled 168 surnames that could be connected to settlers in what is considered the first attempt by the English to colonize the New World. The team will try to trace the roots of individuals related to the colonists, to the areas 16th century American Indi
21、ans or to both. “The Lost Colony story is the biggest unsolved mystery in the history of America,“ said Roberta Estes, owner of DNA Explain, a private DNA analysis company based in Brighton, Mich. The company is working with the Lost Colony Center for Science and Research, an independent research gr
22、oup based in Washington, N.C., that is working to figure out what happened to the colony settled 20 years before Jamestown. “I dont know what well find in the end,“ Estes said. “Part of the big question for me is, did the Lost Colony survive? Who is their family today? And where did they go?“ Fred W
23、illard, director of the Lost Colony center, said some colonists might have migrated inland to what are now East Lake, Chocowinity and Gum Neck. Researchers plan to use cheek swabs taken from possible ancestors to test the paternal and maternal DNA lines. “In our case, with the Lost Colony, the only
24、way were going to trace who was who and if they survived is to use DNA,“ Estes said. While DNA will not make any immediate connections beyond living relatives, the samples can provide clues to an individuals country of origin and other shared family traits, Estes said. Genealogy will have to fill in
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