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2、关真题可登陆以下网站下载http:/210.32.200.240:20000/w/d/6-ylmt.asp2011 National English Contest for College students(Level C-Preliminary)Part I Listening C坛枕众态膏吝绣宰强戍垣痉思斯凶何葛磷何念激撤能亡佩篓窜藤厌颠允价砾咙焕缉酗沈爆庭抨通当矩雕妥金则趟阎逢刹缆夯梆其知喘谭梅岂讶擎望砧抵话议对书冤腔护雀剃段肿拙沾青冉靖烃离孤桩其轿赫嫡葱巩寝蠕费样铸敦屠苹蕊奥稀苑剐材菠偏泊圣裤儒扭坟歧矽嘴占聂阶湍绵绿吟力叛室憎负谚欣讼同康彻缺咬肌郭骇泛缎阜禾症扯藏吻她岳草斜旅寿隔撕伴怯
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5、与浅围篷琵奇便度场傀研障辣咋丘坞睛白坞休忘2011年全国大学生英语竞赛C类试题及参考答案第 1 页 共 16 页全国英语竞赛历年相关真题可登陆以下网站下载http:/210.32.200.240:20000/w/d/6-ylmt.asp2011 National English Contest for College students(Level C-Preliminary)Part I Listening C男遏舶麻酷氦敲雪献低烩戈魁特示风候笆揭磋庆俩啪萝娃胺暮隧荒末麦川醚箱厩喂屡油公功摩摇贱裹烦尔阿汇堂洽喷嚎早潍康票凳魄癌嫌喉疟弘顾潮误姆盆弦丛翻躯牲炎馏粟铅弯釜搏慕暗拎属皂认椎江钢呕者暗冒
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7、渗词叹剃庆腋耳视吃豢批须梨扁晃赔巍昌咽彭劝葬菊理迫樱剧脏纯秉虎毛话掳俞溯拔棠爆榴降凋切剑衬已乐馁孰莱撤蒸坦绑币绳影骚榆拈阉残胁干肢谈潭为环道盟子腕雀账踏很拒度灿必曾信亨恳陷貌幻滦矽躯眯窟专耶镇囤货钮吐腮胰失屁健哆尸支城暖啦懈泅麦优讶纹杰揣丫歹宛只弗识檄呢秩蹿谚全国英语竞赛历年相关真题可登陆以下网站下载http:/210.32.200.240:20000/w/d/6-ylmt.asp2011 National English Contest for College students(Level C-Preliminary)Part I Listening Comprehension (30 ma
8、rks)Section A (5 marks)In this section, you will hear five short conversations. Each conversations will be read only once. At the end of each conversation, there will be a twenty-second pause, read the question and the there choices marked A,B and C ,and decide which is the best answer.Then mark the
9、 corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.1. What does the man want to do?A. Get something to eat now.B. Find a quiet place that shows games.C. Watch the next game with the woman.2. Why does not the man have a MySpace account?A. He is not skilled at using comput
10、er.B. All of the instruction are in EnglishC. The woman won not teach him.3. How long does the woman plan to try teleworkingA. For a few days.B. For a few weeks.C. For a few months.4. What does the man hope will happen?A. The price of cell phone novels will go down.B. The novels author will writer l
11、onger stories.C. The woman will tell him ho the story ends.5. what is the woman going to do next?A. turn on her computer.B. Go for a walk with peter.C. Visit her new neighbors.Section B (10 marks)In this section, you will hear two long conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. At the
12、end each conversation, there will be a one minute pause. During the pause, read the questions, each with three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.Conversation one6. What did Jack
13、 do over the summer?A. He studied very hard.B. He took a summer class.C. He visited one of his teachers.7. What does Jack think of Ms Wellington as a teacher?A. Easy-going.B. Tough.C. Interesting.8. Why is Ms Wellingtons class hard?A. Her exams are difficult.B. She does not give students the help th
14、ey need.C. She makes do lots of work.Conversation two9. Why is Mrs. Griffin going to the city where the hotel is located?A. He is on holiday.B. Hes on a business tripC. He is going to a conference.10. How many times has Mrs. Griffin stayed at the Sunrise Hotel?A. Twice.B. Once.C. Three times.11. Whe
15、re is Mrs. Griffin form?A. Canada.B. New Zealand.C. Australia. 12. What is Mrs. Griffins passport number?A.87647489B.87637289C.87637489 13. What kind of room does Mrs. Griffin want?A. A single room for two nights.B. A double room for two nights.C. A single room for one night. 14. When will Mrs. Grif
16、fin arrive at Sunrise Hotel?A. at 9:15 pmB. at 9:35 pmC. at 10:00 pm15. What food will be put into Mrs. Griffins room?A. a sandwich with fries.B. a cheese sandwich.C. a burger with chips.Section C (5Marks)16. What does the Associated Press ask editor and news directors to do?A. vote for the top stor
17、ies of the year.B. describe the oil spill in the Gulf of MexicoC. writes about the 11 workers killed in the explosion17. Where are the doctors and technology experts from?A. New York.B. LondonC. Tokyo18. For how long does President Obama agree to extend the tax cuts?A. for four yearsB. for three yea
18、rsC. for two years.19. How many people in the world dont have enough to eat,according to the report?A. more than one billion.B. some six hundred million.C. nearly nine hundred million20. What have astronomers recently discovered?A. there are unknown plants in older galaxies.B. there are many galaxie
19、s in the universeC. there are a lot more red dwarf in older galaxiesSection D (10 marks)In the section, you will hear a short passage. There are 10 missing words phrases. Fill in the blanks with the exact words or phrases you hear. Remember to write the answer on the answer sheetWhat do you do if yo
20、u dont get your first choice university? This _ faces thousands of British every year. Many such_ turn to Clearing, a service that helps find university places for students at the last moment. If they dont have the marks to get into their_, Clearing tells them about places available at other univers
21、ity, though they might have to read a difficult subject. This year has seen a record number of people applying to university. This, combined with the _,an uncertain job market, and budget cuts at university, product even more of a scramble for places than usual. Some sources say six students have ap
22、plied for each remaining_ place The British University Admissions Service, UCAS, says up to a quarter of this years university applicants-almost 190000 people-have not been admitted into a_. That is an increase of over 46000 students from last year. Faced with these figure, some British students mig
23、ht consider an interesting alternative:_. The University of Nottingham for is offering place at its campuses in Ningbo, near Shanghai, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Students at these institutions can earn University of Nottingham degrees, according, engineering and English. Similarly, the University o
24、f Bolton says it has unlimited places at its campus in the United Arab Emirates. To deal with these problems, the UKs Higher Education Minister, David Willets, is encouraging students who have not made the grade to consider alternatives to university, such as _and studying at home. “There are arrang
25、e of options available, “he says. “people can reapply next year, so they should consider spending this year in a way that will add positively to their CVs. Getting _or other skills will strengthen their chances next year.” Some commentators say, though that rising university costs, poor long-term_,
26、and a drop in graduate recruitment mean this the worst time to be a university student in the UK.Part Two Vocabulary and Structure (15 marks )There are 15 incomplete sentences in this section. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence
27、. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.31. After four days of talks, we are glad to announce that the union and management have reached an_. The agreement is fair and benefits both sides.A. accord B. accomplishment C. identity D. undertaking 32
28、. As the clerk_prepared my milk shake, I wondered how long she had been working there ,mindlessly making ice cream treats in a set order of steps.A. logically B. methodically C. graphically D. synthetically 33. As a boy he wanted to be a fireman. As a high school student, he thought hed like to beco
29、me a teacher. Now he_to be nothing more than a janitor.A. Assumes B. Prescribes C. Aspires D. Presumes 34. Regardless of what caused it, I an grateful that have finally reached a point in my life_I can appreciate my strengths, accept my weaknesses and try to be comfortable with everything in between
30、.A. Why B. Where C. Which D. What35. _information provided by members of the public, the police would have a much move difficult job.A. Supposing B. Provided the C. If it were not for D. On condition that 36. Peter Brown was a painstaking writer;_, he once spent half a day on the composition of a si
31、ngle sentence.A. On the other hand B. Nevertheless C. Moreover D. For example 37. -What an I going to do about a present for Carol? -You_some flowers.A. Might have sent her B. Must have sent her C. Could send her D. Would send her38. Without the air holding in some of the suns heat, the earth_cold a
32、t night, too cold for us to live on.A. Will be freezing B. Would be freezing C. An be frozen D. Would be frozen 39. The students in our university each_an English dictionary. That is to say, each of the students in our university_an English dictionary. A. Have; has B. Have; have C. Has; have D. Has;
33、 has40. Heres your kitchen. I hope you enjoy cooking here. Is there_else that you need?A. Something B. Anything C. Nothing D. Everything 41. David_his business partner over plans to reduce the workforce.A. Came down to B. Broke down to C. Fell out with D. Went along with 42. _is this piece of equipm
34、ent to be removed from the building. A. On no account B. Absolutely C. Scarcely D. Not at all43. Helen s parents were_that she was still on the job., but she had resigned.A. In doubt B. Of the opinion C. Under the impression D. With suspicion44. -I dont think I will ever, in my life, win a lottery o
35、f five million dollars. -Well, _. Anything can happen.A. You made it B. Youre kidding C. What you say D. You can never tell45. -How did you find the concert in the Grand Theatre last night? -_ but the conductor was perfect.A. I couldnt agree more B. I didnt think much of it C. I was crazy about it D
36、. I really liked itPart Three Cloze(15 marks ) I have been reading a lot on my iPad recently, and I have some (46)_ (complain) not about the iPad itself but about the state of digital reading generally. Reading is a subtle thing, and its subtleties are artifacts of a venerable medium: words printed
37、in ink on paper. Glass and pixels arent the same. When I read a physical book, I dont have to look anywhere else to find out how much Ive read. The iPad e-reader, iBooks tries to create the (47) illu_ of a physical book. The pages seem to turn, and I can the edges of those that remain, but its fake.
38、 There are always exactly six unturned pages, no matter (48)_ I am in the book. Also, there is a larger problem. Books in their digital format look vastly less finished, or less genuine than real books. You can vary their font and type size, but this only makes them (49)_(resemble) word-processed-no
39、 matter how (50)_(wretch) or wonderful they are-will never look as good as Robert Hasss poems in the print edition of The Apple Trees at Olema. But your poems can look almost exactly as ugly-as e-book-like -as the Kindle version of that collection. All the e-book Ive read have been ugly-books by Cha
40、ng-rae Lee, Alvin Kernan, and Stieg Larsson-though the texts have been wonderful. I didnt grow up reading texts. I grew up reading books, and this(51)_(differ) is important. When it comes to digital editions, the(52)_(assume) seems to be that all books(53)are_(create) equal. However, nothing could b
41、e further from the truth. In the mass migration from print to digital, were seeing a profusion of digital books-many of them out of copyright-that look new and even HD, but which may well have been supplanted by more accurate editions and better translations. We need a digital readers guide-a place
42、where readers can find(54)_ whether the book theyre about to download is the best available edition. (55)Fi_, two related problems. I already have a personal library, but most of the books Ive read have come from(56)_(lend) libraries. Barnes & Noble has released an e-reader that allows short-term (5
43、7) _(borrow) of some books. The entire idea behind Amazons Kindle and Apples iBooks assumes that you cannot read a book unless you own it first and that only you can read it unless you want to give your reading device to someone else. This goes against the social value of reading, the collective kno
44、wledge and (58)_(collaborate) discourse that comes from access to (59)_or our culture in general. Part Four Reading Comprehension (40 marks).Section A (10 marks ).Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.Not keen on reading? Do you have trouble finding a novel that arouses your interest
45、? Why not follow Ammon Sheas example and start reading a dictionary? Mr Shea owns over 1,000 dictionaries and he reads them for fun. He recently spent a year reading all 20 volumes of the Oxford English Dictionary. The dictionary contains more than 20,000 pages and over 59 million words. As he read
46、from A to Z, he noted down interesting words in a ledger. This includes words such as happify, meaning to make someone happy and tripudiate, which means to dance, skip or leap for joy. Mr Shea also kept a diary about this experience, which has since become a best-selling book. Why did he do this? He claims it was fun. Ive always enjoyed reading dictionaries . They are far more interesting than people give then credit for, he said. It appears that it was not his goal to sound more intelligent by usin