1、2016 年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)C 类决赛真题试卷(无答案)Section A1 What are the speakers talking about?(A)The importance of studying “Feng Shui“.(B) A practical interpretation of “Feng Shui“.(C) How to avoid attacks from behind.(D)Ways to arrange seats for a business meeting.2 Why is Isaac Newton mentioned in the convers
2、ation?(A)To show the importance of scientific discoveries.(B) To explain how a falling apple inspired him.(C) To show a positive effect of not using cell phones.(D)To explain the impact of the theory of gravity.3 What happened according to the man?(A)Burglars broke into the company and stole lots of
3、 valuables.(B) Somebody sent huge amounts of junk to his email account.(C) Thieves were caught stealing computers from the company last night.(D)Hackers stole lots of valuable information from the company.4 What does the woman suggest doing?(A)Buying organic products only.(B) Trying some organic tom
4、atoes.(C) Asking Jason for advice about food.(D)Going somewhere else to shop.5 What can we infer from the conversation?(A)As he grows older, George drinks less and less coffee.(B) Coffee-drinking experts will try different kinds of coffee.(C) The woman drinks black coffee as George does.(D)George re
5、gards himself as a true expert in coffee drinking.Section B6 What is Marcos brother going to do next Thursday?(A)Attend a birthday party.(B) Go sightseeing.(C) Visit some friends.(D)Stay at home.7 What is the woman going to do on the coming Thanksgiving Day?(A)Buy lots of presents for her family and
6、 friends.(B) Invite some friends to have a meal at home.(C) Have a long walk after watching television.(D)Attend the grand Macys Parade in New York.8 What is Marcos response to the womans invitation?(A)He declines it because he is busy.(B) He is not certain whether to accept it or not.(C) He appreci
7、ates it but cant promise to attend.(D)He is very pleased to accept it.9 What is the difference between Christmas and Thanksgiving according to the woman?(A)People dont give presents at Thanksgiving as they do at Christmas.(B) People go out a lot at Thanksgiving but stay at home at Christmas.(C) Than
8、ksgiving is not as widely known or celebrated as Christmas.(D)There is a parade everywhere at Thanksgiving but not at Christmas.10 What do people usually do at Thanksgiving according to the conversation?(A)They hold many kinds of celebrations.(B) They exchange gifts with friends and family members.(
9、C) They stay at home and have a good time together.(D)They take a long walk in the early morning.11 Why do lots of people take aspirin daily?(A)They believe it makes their skin smooth and beautiful.(B) They think it can help prevent certain diseases.(C) They believe it strengthens their immune syste
10、m.(D)They think it can help reduce the risk of cancer.12 What may daily aspirin intake cause according to a medical journal?(A)Blindness.(B) Deafness.(C) Internal bleeding(D)Low blood pressure.13 Who can take aspirin according to the interview?(A)Patients who have a heart attack or stroke.(B) Those
11、who are suffering from internal bleeding.(C) Someone whose family members also take asprin.(D)Smokers with high blood pressure and diabetes.14 What is Dr. Bessers suggestion on the use of aspirin?(A)People take it if their heart problem is not serious.(B) People take it regularly once they start tak
12、ing it.(C) People take it only when absolutely necessary.(D)People take it as soon as they feel uncomfortable.15 What do the speakers mean by saying “even the tiny aspirin, thats still aspirin“?(A)Aspirin is no good for dealing with heart attacks.(B) A small dose of the medicine may also cause probl
13、ems.(C) The use of aspirin as medicine should be strictly forbidden.(D)Even doctors may make mistakes about the use of aspirin.Section C16 What can blind students in Kenya benefit from the technology to be adopted?(A)The technology will enable them to see some day.(B) They will be able to live a mor
14、e comfortable life.(C) They can not only read by means of touch but also listen to materials.(D)The technology can provide them with assistance in case of emergency.17 What does the Russian government plan to do according to the media?(A)Send a new crew of astronauts to the International Space Stati
15、on.(B) Cut the International Space Station budget for the next decade.(C) Train more astronauts for the next decades space explorations.(D)Cooperate more with the USA in space explorations.18 Why will travelers passing from Denmark into Sweden be required to show photo identification?(A)To stop the
16、flow of illegal migrants into Sweden.(B) To maintain the two countries peaceful border.(C) To ensure Swedens national security.(D)To prevent smuggling and drug trafficking.19 What can we infer from the WHO announcement?(A)Liberia is the only country in West Africa free from Ebola virus.(B) Although
17、Ebola is under control people should guard against its possible return.(C) Small outbreaks of Ebola virus have been reported and 42 announced dead.(D)Free medical treatment will be provided to all Ebola sufferers.20 Why did Time magazine name Angela Merkel its 2015 “Person of the Year“?(A)She is the
18、 most capable and respected woman leader in the world.(B) Germany has been developing fast under her leadership.(C) She helped maintain the integrity of the European Union.(D)She made contributions whenever Europe faced a serious crisis.Section D20 Brazilians certainly know how to throw a partybut w
19、ill Rio be ready to welcome over 10,000 athletes and all the international visitors to the 2016 Olympics? At the moment, some natives of Rio arent too enthusiastic about the Games. They know theyll be【D1】_a lot more roadworks and infrastructure building before the Olympic torch is lit in the Maracan
20、a Stadium next August. Delays in venue construction gave the International Olympic Committee a fright in 2014. The government has since cleaned up its act and was praised recently for being “on the right track“ , although the challenge of cleaning up the highly【D2】_of the Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon a
21、nd Guanabara Bayvenues for the【D3】_competitionsremains.Fortunately, Brazil has learnt a lot from hosting the World Cup in 2014. Some businesses realized they were missing a trick by not communicating well with their international customers. Restaurants now know that using the Internet to【D4】_isnt al
22、ways a good idea: bife a cavalo isnt really horse steak its beef with【D5 】_ on top! Security was a key challenge in 2014and during the Olympics, the police will be working hard to prevent【D6】 _. As with otherdeveloping countries, crime rates are high, and visitors will be encouraged to keep their wi
23、ts about them so as to【D7 】_to pickpockets or muggers. So while the Cariocas are already becoming athletesby jumping and running across construction sites on their daily commutethey know that the Games have the potential to be【D8】_, they will be able to let their hair down, and international visitor
24、s will have a good time in their company. Even those Brazilians who【D9】_know deep down something that others dont. An old local saying goes: Deus e Brasileiro( God is Brazilian). They hope he will give them a hand to make the Games a success. And you can be sure that whatever happensor doesnt happen
25、 Brazilians will show the world why they have【D10 】_as party people!21 【D1】22 【D2】23 【D3】24 【D4】25 【D5】26 【D6】27 【D7】28 【D8】29 【D9】30 【D10】一、Part Vocabulary and Structure31 The woman refused to_the car keys to her husband_he had promised to wear his safety belt at once.(A)hand in: so(B) hand out: th
26、at(C) hand over: until(D)hand down: unless32 After_a long weekly meeting he felt really exhausted and _ Leslies absence to take a nap.(A)so: made a profit of(B) such: took advantage of(C) that: gained benefit from(D)then: got control of33 Jacob is a bad-tempered person who has a tendency to_all of h
27、is problems out_ other people.(A)let: of(B) put: with(C) get: to(D)take: on34 It suddenly_her mind that she had long promised to meet a close friend for dinner that night.(A)crossed(B) hit(C) struck(D)touched35 Corn originated in the New World and thus was known in Europe until Columbus found it _in
28、 Cuba.(A)cultivating(B) been cultivated(C) having cultivated(D)being cultivated36 Some women_a good salary in a job instead of staying home, but they decided not to work for the_of the family.(A)must make: interest(B) should have made: whole(C) would make: goodness(D)could have made: sake37 _that th
29、ere is no perfect solution to the problem, I think you have made the right decision.(A)Accepted(B) Known(C) Granted(D)Taken38 _mainly for the invention of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell devoted his life to helping the deaf.(A)He is remembered(B) To remember(C) While remembering(D)Although reme
30、mbered39 Hello, is your club taking on new members at the moment?_Just give me a moment and Ill get you an application form. Righthere we are.(A)Oh, yes, were always interested in that.(B) No, get out of here and leave me alone!(C) Sorry, Im afraid we dont have any now.(D)Sure, show me your ticket p
31、lease!40 As a medical student, how do you feel about the idea of private health care? _ I think its everybodys basic right to receive free medical treatment.(A)You need to think twice.(B) Im really against it.(C) None of my business.(D)Thats a great idea.41 The United Nations is an international org
32、anization founded in_. It is currently made up of 193 member states.(A)1941(B) 1945(C) 1949(D)195542 Large boycotts during _ limited participation in the 1980 and 1984 Olympic Games.(A)the Cold War(B) the Cultural Revolution(C) the Korean War(D)the Vietnam War43 Several seconds after the landing on
33、the surface of the Moon occurred on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong set his left boot on the lunar surface and said the famous words, “ Thats one small step for man, _“.(A)one big step for human beings(B) one huge stride for the others(C) one giant leap for mankind(D)one great opportunity for people44
34、 The hero of one of Shakespeares most famous tragedies, _, has probably been discussed more than any other Shakespearean character, especially for his famous soliloquy which begins with “To be or not to be: that is the question“.(A)Hamlet(B) King Lear(C) Macbeth(D)Othello45 _was one of the Founding
35、Fathers of the United States, a renowned man of learning and also the only writer in the colonial period still read today.二、Part Cloze45 Modern society excels in cynicism. Academics and pseudo-academies delight in deconstructing even the most cherished of childhood delights, seemingly determined to
36、rob us【C1】_the pure joy of fantasy. Forget the super villain. For our superheroes, most【C2】_ (death)adversaries are the post-modern academics. For example, a book published in 2002 debates the science behind “ Superman, “ the worlds most famous【C3】fic_superhero: The Science of Superheroes by Lois Gr
37、esh and Robert Weinberg. According to Gresh and Weinberg, when superheroes were created, little or no attention was paid to the【C4】_(feasible)of their powers and how they could possibly interact with ordinary objects and people. In effect, their thesis appears to be that the science behind superhero
38、es is totally incorrect. Gresh and Weinberg seem to take great delight in debunking superheroes, Superman in particular, in their book, arguing with great effectiveness concerning how impossible it would be for Superman to ever be a【C5】_(real). They point out that the laws of physics are broken time
39、 and time again in the Superman story. It would be impossible for him, for example, to perform such stupendous feats of super strength, such as holding cars, trains, and even planes in the air. How, they ask, could he possibly【C6】st_perfectly balanced on Earth while moving a mass far greater than hi
40、s own over his head? However, is there really any value to be found in dissecting fantasy characters such as these? After all, the【C7】_(intend)of the fantasy is to entertain and automatically requires that the audience suspend their disbelief. When James Bond, Ethan Hunt, or any of the super spies,
41、perform astounding feats of an impossible physical nature we do not care, we simply enjoy.【C8】_would that matter to any child, or even adult, who simply enjoys the stories? Remember this is not educational material but purely entertainment. Why【C9】spo_the fun? Let Superman , Spiderman, Batman and al
42、l the other superheroes continue to bring joy and even inspiration to those who love them and let us leave science to deal【C10】_everyday life, which is so rarely quite as fascinating as the world of our favourite childhood heroes.46 【C1 】47 【C2 】48 【C3 】49 【C4 】50 【C5 】51 【C6 】52 【C7 】53 【C8 】54 【C9
43、 】55 【C10 】Section A55 What is it that attracts so many people to diving? The reasons are as diverse as the available experiences. Drift divers roll off their boats into strong tidal currents which shoot them rapidly down gullies and over reefs for a kilometer or more. Stopping is nigh impossiblelik
44、e trying to stand in a hurricane. With one hand firmly gripping your partner, it is just possible to steady yourself and steer with your free hand, dodging the rocks that emerge ghost-like from the fog. This is underwater motorway madness, a crazy freedom. In these fast currents, plankton feeders em
45、erge for an eas-y meal and divers with quick reflexes can sometimes grab an unwary scallop. Depth divers enjoy a different kind of trip. Ascending and descending is like night flying: unable to see either surface or bottom, you depend on your depth gauge to measure progress. If there is a line to fo
46、llow to the bottom, it will gradually disappear into eerie nothingness. This is the limbo of diving: weightless and apparently motionless, you see nothing but your fellow diver. When the bottom finally rises from the gloom to meet you, the surrounding world is completely blue-green, because the deep
47、er you go the more the colours from the red end of the colour spectrum are progressively absorbed by the water. Pressure squeezes your suit, your mask, your buoyancy regulator and your lungs, all of which have to be repeatedly inflated. You are in a dark, cold and totally alien environment. Then the
48、re are wreck divers. Some, armed with navigation charts and comprehensive underwater toolkits strapped to their waists, become so weighed down with mementoes it is a wonder they manage to surface at all. Most, however, are happy simply to swim along hulls that sometimes stand 15 metres or more from
49、the sea floor, forming artificial reefs that attract a profusion of marine life. Most wrecks are just huge chunks of broken steel and many of the more intact or important ones are protected. Wrecks offer plenty of fascinating enclosed spaces, but only the foolhardy or the very experienced venture deep inside them. Sounds of breathing are ampli
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