2010年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)C类初赛真题试卷岳阳楼记课件 (题后含答案及解析)
题型有:1. Listening Comperhension 2. Vocabulary and Structure 3. Cloze 4. Reading Comperhension 6. Translation 7. IQ Test 8. Writing
Part I Listening Comperhension
Section A
听力原文:M: There is an article in this magazine that might interest you. It’莲叶古诗s about buying running shoes. W: If it’s not chemistry and it’s not on the final exam. I can’t read it now.M: Calm down.
1. What is the woman probably doing now?
A.She is writing an essay.
B.She is studying for a test.
C.She is shopping for shoes.
正确答案:B
解析:当男士向女士推荐杂志上的一篇文章时,女士说如果不是关于化学和考试,那她就不看了,可知她可能是在准备考试。
听力原文:M: So what was the hotel like?W: Very nice, if you like that kind of thing, very big, rather impersonal, lots of public areas.M: You don’t sound too keen.W: Well, it wasn’t quite what I expected.
2. How did the woman feel according to the conversation?
A.She was relaxed.
B.She was plead.
C.She was disappointed.
正确答案:C
解析:男士说“你看起来兴致不高。”女士说:“It wasn’t quite what I expected.”(这并不是我期待的),可知女士比较失望。
听力原文:M: How well are you prepared for your prentation? You’re scheduled for next Wednesday. W: I spent a whole week arching on the internet, but ended up with nothing valuable.M: Take it easy. There must be other caus.
3. What does the woman say about her prentation?
A.It’s far from being ready.
B.She got a lot of information from the Internet.
小学心理健康手抄报C.She needs another week to get it ready.
正确答案:A
解析:女士说:“ended up with nothing valuable”(最后没找到有价值的东西),可知女士的prentation没有太多进展,远没有准备好。
听力原文:W: So, onto the last item, the stuff party.M: Thanks, Susan. If you remember last year Diana Champers kindly let us hold the event at her apartment, it was very successful. And we could do the same again. W: It would be nice to get outside, though. What about a barbecue? M: Ok, that sounds good.
4. Where will the company probably hold the staff party?
A.
B.
C.
正确答案:C
解析:女士提议到户外去,开个户外烧烤聚餐(barbecue),男士说:“好主意。”可知公司的员工派对可能会在户外,而且是烧烤聚餐,故选C项。
听力原文:W: Here’s your name on the attendance list.M: Oh, the spelling is wrong. There should be a g in it, ang. And then the first e should actually be an a. W: I’m sorry. M: There you are. I have changed it with my pen.
5. Which picture shows the corrections to the man’s name?
A.
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B.
C.
正确答案:C诘问拼音
解析:男士说:“There should be a g in it,ang.And then the first e should actually be an a.”(单词中加字母g,而且第一个e应该改成a),可知选项C符合条件。
Section B
听力原文:M: Thanks for stopping by, Ann. I’d like to talk to you about a rearch project I thought you might be interested in. A friend of mine is working at Yellowstone National Park this summer.W: Yellowstone! I’ve always wanted to spend some time out in Wyoming. . .M: Wait till you hear what the project is. .. She is working with the buffalo population. The herds have been increasing in size lately, which is good in theory. . .W: Yes, I thought they were in danger of becoming extinct.M: Well, apparently, becau of all the winter tourists, paths are created through the snow. More buffalos are surviving the harsh winters becau the paths make it easier for buffalo to move around and find food. But it turns out that some of the herds are infected with a bacterium.W: Oh, I heard that Brucella abortus has been around for quite a while.M: Yes, it has. And becau the buffalo population is increasing, they’ve been roaming more than usual, and the dia
has begun to spread to the cattle ranches that border the park.W: That’s bad news \ Isn’t that the dia that caus animals to abort their young?M: Yes, and it’s caud u lot of argument. Some of ranchers even want to destroy the buffalo herds.W: That’s awful! Have they made much progress with the rearch?M: So far, they’ve been collecting tissue samples from dead buffalo to e if the bacterium’s prent.W: I’d really be interested in working on this. You know I’ ve been rearching diad animal populations. ..M: That’s why I thought of you.. . I took the liberty of mentioning your name to my friend. She is hoping you will be able to spend the whole summer out there.W: Well, I was going to work on my thesis a lot in July, but I’m sure my advir wouldn包子的发面方法’谦虚的话t want me to pass off this opportunity.
6. What does the man want to talk to Ann about?
A.A holiday trip to Yellowstone Park.
B.A rearch project in Yellowstone Park.
C.A lecture by a professor who visited Yellowstone Park.
正确答案:B
关于创业的想法解析:男士说:“I’d like to talk to you about a rearch project”,之后又提到Yellowstone Park 可知男士想同Ann谈论a rearch project in Yellowstone Park。
7. According to the man, why is the buffalo population increasing in Yellowstone Park?
A.A lot of buffalo have come from neighboring areas.
B.Fewer buffalo are dying of dia.
C.It is easier now for the buffalo to find food in winter.
正确答案:C
解析:根据男士的话“More buffalos are surviving the harsh winters becau parks make it easier forbuffalo to move around and find food”(更多的野牛得以度过严冬是因为公园便于它们四处走动寻找食物),可知选项C符合题意。
8. Why does the man think Ann would be interested in going to Yellowstone?
A.She has been studying animal dias.
B.She is eager to visit Yellowstone Park.
C.She needs the money to continue her studies.
正确答案:A
解析:女士说I’d really been interested in working on this.You know I’ve been rearching diaanimal populations(我对此很感兴趣,你知道我一直都在研究生病的动物),故选项A符合题意。
9. What did the woman plan to do in July?
A.Work on her thesis.
B.Have a holiday.
C.Study the buffalo population.
正确答案:A
解析:女士说I was going to work on my thesis a lot in July,可知她原本计划七月份写论文。
10. Where will the woman most probably spend the coming summer?
A.At the University Wyoming.
B.At Yellowstone National Park.
C.At her friend’s home in Wyoming.
正确答案:B
解析:女士说But I’m sure my advir wouldn’t want me to pass off this opportunity,暗示她会去黄石公园做研究。
听力原文:W: Matt Ryan, could you tell me a bit about your background in your early car
eer?M: Sure. Well, it’s strange, really. At first I never thought about model-making as a career. Barely early on in my life, I worked for a television channel. I really wanted a full time job there. But the best I could get was holiday relief work, filling in for people while they were away. I started off in the photograph library. We had to collect pictures for the news and it was a good way of getting into the business.W: How did your career come about?M: I think it was an interesting time altogether, really. It was the sixties and everyone was talking about going to the moon. Where I was working we had photographs which were ud in television reports on the subject. The scenes fascinated me and I thought “ why not build some three-dimensional kits or models of the views instead of the flat photos that were mostly black and white?”W: What happened to them?M: During one of the space trips to the moon, the camera on the spacecraft burned out and we had no pictures back in the television studio to put on the news. So they ud a total of 15 of my models as the substitute. And they were broadcasted to everyone at home.W: What marked the beginning of your career in television?M: The programme was called Bright Star and it was a children’s programme they produced about a time traveler. There were
monsters and other strange creatures that he had to deal with. And I made most of the models for the. I was just one of a whole load of people.