1、大学生英语竞赛( NECCS) C类模拟试卷 5及答案与解析 Section A ( A) On the steps ( B) By the window ( C) In a bank ( A) A teacher ( B) A librarian ( C) A classmate ( A) Once a week ( B) Twice a week ( C) Three times a week ( A) This year ( B) Last December ( C) Last year ( A) Before dinner ( B) During dinner ( C) Right a
2、fter dinner ( A) Better ( B) Sick ( C) Fine Section B 7 What is the main reason for having the fair? ( A) To organize activities for children ( B) To make money for the hospital ( C) To bring tourists to the town 8 Where will the events take place? ( A) In tents ( B) In university buildings ( C) In
3、a hospital 9 What will the woman do during the fair? ( A) Play in a band ( B) Work at the auction ( C) Sell refreshments 10 What is the mans opinion of the auction? ( A) He thinks its mainly for children ( B) He feels it would be worthwhile ( C) He believes it is too complicated Section C 11 What is
4、 the number of countries mentioned in this news report? ( A) Five. ( B) Six. ( C) Seven. 12 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.
5、( C) In Helsinki, a meeting was held to discuss how much money should be provided for southern Asia countries. 13 Where does the International Energy Agency base in? ( A) In New York. ( B) In Pairs. ( C) In Tokyo. 14 Why did Britains Prince Harry cause wrath of the people? ( A) Because he called for
6、 a Europe-wide 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. 15 Where was the American soldier killed? ( A) Central Iraq. ( B) Northern Iraq. ( C) East of Baghdad. 16 Where did the Pakistani government signed
7、 the agreement with tribal leaders? ( A) Southwest of Pakistan. ( B) Northwest of Pakistan. ( C) Northeast of Pakistan. 17 How many people were killed in the raid? ( A) More than 18. ( B) More than 80. ( C) More than a thousand. 18 Where did the UN nuclear inspectors go to? ( A) North Korea. ( B) Se
8、oul. ( C) South Korea. 19 When did the fighting take place? ( A) On Saturday force ( B) long; effort ( C) many; labor ( D) much; pains 32 Though the company has used _ to attract new clients, profits were down in the last quarter of the year. ( A) incentives ( B) indulgences ( C) industry ( D) incre
9、ments 33 He operates the new computer as if he _ special training in it. ( A) has received ( B) had received ( C) would received ( D) received 34 Since the island has been barren for so many years, the natives must now _ much of their food. ( A) deliver ( B) utilize ( C) produce ( D) import 35 Thoug
10、h its wings look extremely _, the butterfly is _ enough to fly as high as 7000 feet. ( A) vivid . powerful ( B) slender . thick ( C) beautiful . heavy ( D) fragile . sturdy 36 The women ran down to assist them in bringing up their seals; but no sooner _ the house than a voice was heard in the passag
11、e, and a man entered. ( A) after they re-enter ( B) had they re-entered ( C) were they to re-enter ( D) when they had re-entered 37 Neither of the young men who had applied for a position in the university _. ( A) has been accepted ( B) have been accepted ( C) was accepted ( D) were accepted. 38 _ m
12、e most was that the young boy who had lost both arms in an accident could handle a pen with his feet. ( A) What amazed ( B) It amazed ( C) Which amazed ( D) That amazed 39 Televisions enables us to see things happen almost at the exact moment _. ( A) which they are happening ( B) they are happening
13、( C) which they happen ( D) they are happening 40 _ ghost exists in the world. Thats your illusion. ( A) No such a thing as ( B) No such thing as ( C) No such thing as a ( D) No such a thing as a 41 Patty: Hello, could I speak to Mrs. Lee, please? Betty: This is Betty Lee. Patty: Oh, Betty, this is
14、Patty Wong. Bill and I will be having a buffet party next Saturday, and wed like you to join us. Betty: Wed love to, Patty. _ Patty: Oh, were celebrating our tenth wedding anniversary. ( A) What time do you want us to come? ( B) Whats the occasion? ( C) Who else are you inviting? ( D) How long will
15、it be? 42 Simon: Im a reporter from the Hendon Standard. _ Celia: Yes, I was standing at the end of Elm Avenue, by the park. Simon: What happened? Celia: There was a red van traveling west, and several cars and vans behind it. ( A) Were you present when the accident happened? ( B) Would you tell me
16、what you have seen? ( C) What a surprise to see you here! ( D) Did you do anything special just now? 43 Steve: Excuse me. Could you help me, please? I have a problem with this disc player. I bought it here last night. Clerk: Let me check the batteries. No, theyre all right. There must be something w
17、rong inside. Ill have to send it back to the manufacturer. Im very sorry. Would you like a replacement model? Steve: Yes, I would. Clerk: OK. Please wait here a moment and Ill get you another one. _ Steve: Yes, I do. Here it is. ( A) You will be able to get a new disc player. ( B) Do you still have
18、the original receipt? ( C) I hope you are satisfied with this new one. ( D) Is there anything wrong with your disc player? 44 Adrian: Boris. To what do I owe this honor? Boris: Just a social call, Adrian. Good to find you all at home. Adrian: Id like you to meet my family. Boris: _ ( A) You cant ima
19、gine. ( B) Never mind. ( C) With pleasure. ( D) Ive been looking forward to this for some time. 45 Dan: Have you ever participated in a risky sport? Kay: Yes, I like hang gliding. Its fantastic to be able to fly like a bird. Though landing is sometimes difficult, Ive always felt hang gliding is quit
20、e safe. Dan: _ Kay: Ive never been seriously injured. Maybe Ive just been lucky. Once, my glider turned upside down, and I lost control. I almost crashed, but I parachuted away just in time. ( A) What sports are risky? ( B) Do you ever get into some difficult situations? ( C) Have you ever hurt your
21、self in an accident? ( D) Have you ever been to a sports centre? 二、 Part Cloze 45 There are 10 blanks in the passage. Use the words (phrases) given in the box to fill in the blanks, changing the form where necessary. Use only one word (phrase) in each blank. There are two extra words (phrases) which
22、 you do not need to use. accept, abnormal, correct, majority, design, allow to, minority, high, connect with, left, most, advantage The majority of people, about nine out of ten, are right-handed. Up until recently, people who were left-handed were considered【 79】 , and once children showed this ten
23、dency they were forced to use their right hands. Today left-handedness is generally【 80】 , but it is still a disadvantage in a world where most people are right-handed. For example, most tools and implements are still【 81】 for right-handed people. In sports, by contrast, doing things with the left h
24、and or tbot, is often a(n)【 82】 Throwing, kicking, punching or batting from the “wrong“ side may result in throwing off many opponents who are more accustomed to dealing with the【 83】 of players who are right-handed. This is why, in many games at a professional level, a【 84】 proportion of players ar
25、e left-handed than in the population as a whole. The word “right“ in many languages means “ correct“ or is【 85】 with lawfulness, whereas the words associated with “【 86】 “, such as “sinister“, generally have negative associations . Moreover, among a number of primitive peoples there is a close assoc
26、iation between death and left hand. In the past, in【 87】 Western societies, children were often forced to use their right hands, especially to write with. In some cases the left hand was tied behind the childs back so it could not be used. If, in the future, they are【 88】 choose, there will certainl
27、y be more left-handers, and probably fewer people with minor psychological disturbances as a result of being forced to use their right hand. Section A 55 “Opinion“ is a word that is often used carelessly today. It is used to refer to matters of taste, belief, and judgment. This casual use would prob
28、ably cause little confusion if people didnt attach too much importance to opinion. Unfortunately, most do attach great importance to it. “I have as much right to my opinion as you to yours,“ and “Everyones entitled to his opinion,“ are common expressions. In fact, anyone who would challenge anothers
29、 opinion is likely to be branded intolerant. Is that label accurate? Is it intolerant to challenge opinion you have in mind. For example, you may ask a friend “What do you think of the new Ford cars?“ And he may reply, “In my opinion, theyre ugly.“ In this case, it would not only be intolerant to ch
30、allenge his statement, but foolish. For its obvious that by opinion he means his personal preference, a matter of taste. And as the old saying goes, “Its pointless to argue about matter of taste.“ But consider this very different use of the term. A newspaper reports that the Supreme Court has delive
31、red its opinion in a controversial case. Obviously the justices did not state their personal preferences, their mere likes and dislikes. They stated their considered judgment, painstakingly arrived at after thorough inquiry and deliberation. Most of what is referred to as opinion falls somewhere bet
32、ween these two extremes. It is not an expression of taste. Nor is it careful judgment. Yet it may contain elements of both. It is a view or belief more or less casually arrived at, with or without examining the evidence. Is everyone entitled to his opinion? Of course, this is not only permitted, but
33、 guaranteed. We are free to act on our opinions only so long is, in doing so, we do not harm others. 56 Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the author? ( A) Everyone has a right to hold his own opinion. ( B) Free expression of opinions often leads to confusion. ( C) Most people t
34、end to be careless in forming their opinion. ( D) Casual use of the word “opinion“ often brings about quarrels. 57 According to the author, who of the following would be labeled as intolerant? ( A) Someone who turns a deaf ear to others opinions. ( B) Someone who cant put up with others tastes. ( C)
35、 Someone who values only their own opinions. ( D) Someone whose opinion harms other people. 58 The new Ford cars are cited as an example to show that _. ( A) it is foolish to criticize a famous brand ( B) one should not always agree to others opinions ( C) personal tastes are not something to be cha
36、llenged ( D) it is unwise to express ones likes and dislikes in public 59 Considered judgment is different from personal preference in that _. ( A) it is stated by judges in the court ( B) it reflects public likes and dislikes ( C) it is a result of a lot of controversy ( D) it is based ,on careful
37、thought 60 As indicated in the passage, being free to act on ones opinion _. ( A) means that one can ignore other peoples criticism ( B) means that one can impose his preferences on others ( C) doesnt mean that one has the right to do things at will ( D) doesnt mean that one has the right to charge
38、others without evidence 60 New technology links the world as never before. Our planet has shrunk. Its now a “global village“ where countries are only seconds away by fax or phone or satellite link. And, of course, our ability to benefit from this high-tech communications equipment is greatly enhance
39、d by foreign language skills. Deeply involved with this new technology is a breed of modem businesspeople who have a growing respect for the economic value of doing business abroad. In modem markets, success overseas often helps support domestic business efforts. Overseas assignments are becoming in
40、creasingly important to advancement within executive ranks. The executive stationed in another country no longer need fear being “out of sight and out of mind.“ He or she can be sure that the overseas effort is central to the companys plan for success, and that promotions often follow or accompany a
41、n assignment abroad. If an employee can succeed in a difficult assignment overseas, superior will have greater confidence in his or her ability to cope back in the United States where cross-cultural considerations and foreign language issues are becoming more and more prevalent. Thanks to a variety
42、of relatively inexperience communications devices with business applications, even small businesses in the United States are able to get into international markets. English is still the international language of business. But there is an ever-growing need for people who can speak another language. A
43、 second language isnt generally required to get a job in business, but having language skills gives a candidate the edge when other qualifications appear to be equal. The employee posted abroad who speaks the countrys principal language has an opportunity to fast-forward certain negotiations, and ca
44、n have the cultural insight to know when it is better to move more slowly. The employee at the home office who can communicate well with foreign clients over the telephone or by fax machine is an obvious asset to the firm. 61 What is the authors attitude toward high-tech communications equipment? (
45、A) Critical. ( B) Indifferent. ( C) Prejudiced. ( D) Positive. 62 With the increased use of high-tech communications equipment, businesspeople _. ( A) have to get familiar with modern technology ( B) are gaining more economic benefits from domestic operations ( C) are attaching more importance to th
46、eir overseas business ( D) are eager to work overseas 63 In this passage, “out of sight and out of mind“ (Line Para. 3) probably means _. ( A) being unable to think properly for lack of insight ( B) being totally out of touch with business at home ( C) missing opportunities for promotion when abroad
47、 ( D) having all care and worry behind 64 According to the passage, what is an important consideration of international corporations in employing people today? ( A) Connections with businesses overseas. ( B) Ability to speak the clients language. ( C) Technical know-how. ( D) Business experience. 65
48、 The advantage of employees having foreign language skills is that they can _. ( A) better control the whole negotiation process ( B) easily find new approaches to meet market needs ( C) fast-forward their proposals to headquarters ( D) easily make friends with businesspeople abroad Section B 65 As
49、I trekked through the mists of the Huang Shan mountains, I came upon a young man painting the scenery with traditional brush and ink on rice paper. He smiled proudly as he showed me his work. It was indeed quite beautiful . for a painting, but it paled in comparison to the living scene before my eyes: a silken shimmer of pasted clouds clinging in tendrils to the tops of mountains, an endless dance of wind and fog that alternat
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