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1、2023 National English Contest for College Students(Level DPreliminary)(总分:150分,答题时间:120分钟)Part I Listening Comprehension (30 marks)Section A (5 marks)In this section, you will hear five short conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. At the end of each conversation, there will be a pa

2、use. During the pause, read the question and three choices marked A,B and C, and decide which is the best choice. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the center.1. Will Amy stay in Boston all week?A. She must check her schedule first.B. She must ask the

3、Greens first. C. She must ask her parents first. 2. Where does Jenny live?A. In Dover. B. In Birmingham.C. In Brighton.3. What do you want to drink?A. cokeB.waterC. orange juice4. How much did the stamp of Elvis Presley cost?A. 29 centsB. 32 centsC. 35 cents.5. How does Natalie go to her university?

4、A. By taxiB. By car.C. By school bus.Section B (10 marks)In this section, you will hear two long conversations. Each conversation will be read once. After each conversation , there will be a one-minute pause , read the five questions, each with the three choices mark A , B and C ,and decide which is

5、 the best choice. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.Conversation 16. What is New York famous for?A. Squares.B. Temples.C. Skyscrapers.7. According to the man where is the tallest skyscraper in the world?A. In the New YorkB. In ChicagoC. In L

6、os Angeles.8 .Has Joey ever been inside a skyscraper?A. Yes, just one time.B. Yes, many times.C. No, never.9. What are they going to do tomorrow?A. Go sightseeing.B. Go swimming.C. Go hiking.10. Whats the population of New York city?A.7 million.B.8 million.C.9 million.Conversation 2 11.What is the r

7、elationship between the man and the woman?A. Doctor and patient.B. Librarian and student.C. Policeman and passer-by.12.The woman wanted to find books about_.A. famous AmericansB. wealthy ChineseC. royal Englishmen13. Benjamin Franklin was a_.A. diplomatB. singerC. dancer14. Where is everything that

8、is in the library listed? ll��������������������������������������������������������������������

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10、 system.15. According to the man, the computer will tell you about the book EXCEPT_.A. a short description of the book B. the position of the bookC. the whole bookSection C (5 marks) In this section, you will hear a monologue. The monologue will read twice. After the monologue, there will be a pause

11、. During the pause, read the five question, each with the three choices marked A , B and C, and decide which is the best choice . Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre . 16. What does Peter Watson do in the museum?A. Human Resource Manager.B. Pu

12、blic Programs Manager.C. Public Relations Manager.17. How many exhibits does the museum have?A. About 40. B. Less than 50. C. Over 100.18. Whats the name of the special area for children under the age of 7?A. Power your future. B. Mathematics.C. Kidspace.19. The Mathematics exhibit area of the museu

13、m was first made for_.A. the Worlds Fair in New York in 1964B. the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1984C. the World Economical and Environmental Conference in 202320. According to Peter, which of the following statements in NOT TRUE?A. Visitors to the museum can learn more about science.B. Every exh

14、ibit is merely designed for the visitors to look at.C. The exhibits show the principles of science in daily lives.Section D (10 marks)In this section , you will hear a short passage . The passage will be read twice. There are ten missing words or phases , filling in the blanks with the exact words o

15、r phrases you hear . Remember to write the answer on the answer sheet. Remarkable PeopleWhat makes a person remarkable? The word remarkable means(21) _ or worthy of notice. A remarkable person, then, is someone who is unusual, who is worthy of our noticing. Of course, being unusual or worthy of noti

16、ce does (22)_mean being famous or(23)_.Many famous people are not remarkable, and many people who are truly remarkable are not famous.These people are remarkable because all of them(24)_and then worked hard to achieve them. Perhaps that is the(25)_of remarkable(26)_:people with the courage, strength

17、 and perseverance to work-and keep on working-and keep on working-toward something that they(27)_. As booker T. Washington once said, Success is to be measured not so much by the(28)_that one has reached in life as by the (29)_which he has overcome while trying to succeed.We can learn a great deal f

18、rom people we consider to be remarkable. We can (30)_by their work and their way of being because they enable us to see what is possible in ones life.Part II vocabulary and structure (15marks)There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part . For each blank, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D

19、. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a sheet with a single line through the center.31. Whether well hold the sports meeting depends on the weather,_?A. wont weB. shant weC. doesnt it D. wont it32. In order to prevent the fire

20、spreading, some of the houses near by_ pulled down before the fireman arrived.A. have beenB. haveC. had beenD. had33. Neither of the young men who had tried to get job in the company_.A. was acceptedB. were acceptingC. has been acceptedD. have been accepted34. Be careful when you cross the busy stre

21、et. If not, you may_ run over by a car.A. haveB. getC. becomeD. turn35. Now, children , its time you_.A. are washing and dressingB. were acceptingC. will wash and dressD. were washed and dressed36. Zhong Nanshan is a famous expert who has _to _the origin of SARS.A. devoted ;studyingB. been devoted;

22、studyingC. devoted; studyD. been devoted; study37. Our country has a _history of 40000years.A. recordedB. recordingC. record D. records38. _quickly and soon his resignation became the talk of the town.A. Words spreadB. The word was spreadC. Word spread D.A word spread39. He has been caught_ the rain

23、 and is wet_ the skin. A. by; to B. in; to C .in; through D. with, in40. My mother bought me a new pair of boots on my birthday_ she had promised. A. how B. what C. why D. as41. The goalkeeper is the weak point of the team. Which idiom can be used to describe the goalkeeper? A. The goalkeeper is the

24、 touch of Midas in the team. A. The goalkeeper is the apple of the eye in the team. A .The goalkeeper is the Trojan horse in the team. A. The goalkeeper is the heel of Achilles in the team.42.-The aim of the journey was to cross the continent of Antarctica from east to west, a distance of 1,800 mile

25、s. And someone in your family, Martin, was on that journey. Who was it? -It was my grandfather. -_ -They left on August 8th,1914-which was the same week the First World War broke out. A. Where did they set up camp after the boat sank? B. When did they leave for the journey? C. Why did they go to Ant

26、arctica? D. Who were surprised when they arrived?43.-So you dont like poetry? -Well, I like listening to the songs, and the songs have poetry in them . -_ -Well, I can remember this: I wandered lonely as a cloud. A. Can you tell me your name? B. Do you tell me your name? C. Can you remember any line

27、s of poetry in English? D. Do you read poetry in your spare time?44.-Do you eat breakfast, Tom? -_ -What about lunch? -Oh, I get really hungry by around half past twelve. I have to go and get something to eat.I like a hot lunch_ maybe pasta, meat or fish and vegetables.A. If I have time I do, but of

28、ten I dont bother.B. That advertisement is a really different task to complete.C.I feel tired in the afternoon!D.I suppose my favourite food would have to be chocolate!45.-Come in. Oh , hello, Liang Yu._ -Yes, Professor. I hope its convenient. I just wondered what you thought of my first try. I expe

29、ct it will need some more work before its ready.-Yes, Im afraid it will. These are certain rules that you should follow when writing a resume. Lets have a look at yours and see where you need to improve.-Thank you very much.A. Do you drop in to talk about your resume.B. Dont you think so?C. Whats to

30、 be done with those?D. What about interpersonal skills?Part III Cloze ( 10 marks )Read the passage and fill in each bank with one word. Choose the word in one of the following three ways: according to the context, by using the correct form of the given word, or by using some given letter of the word

31、. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet. FamiliesExactly what is a family? Until about 50 years ago, the traditional American family consisted (46) _a working husband, a wife at home, and two or more children. Responsibilities were clearly (47) _(divide) in an American nuclear family, Wh

32、ile the husband was earning a living, the wife was caring for the home and(48)_(raise) the children. Of course, these were (49) _(except),but this concept of the family was the general rule until the 1960s. Since the 1960s, (50)how _,the family has become more diverse, and changeable. Americans have

33、 accepted differing concepts of families, (51)_(include) single-parent, blended, two-paycheck, interracial, childless, and commuter families. Some critics believe that the American family has suffered (52)_(great) because of all the changes in society. According to these critics, the family had been

34、 much stronger before it began to struggle with issues such (53) _divorce, working mothers, gay couples, and unmarried relationships. Todays strongest critics feel that the traditional nuclear family will become rare in the 21st (54) _. Nationwide, however, most Americans believe that the family is

35、going to survive . In fact, almost all major surveys in recent years have found that the American family is as strong as it has ever been. For most Americans, the family continues to provide their deepest source of satisfaction and meaning in life. Thus, although todays family is different from (55)

36、_ it used to be, it seems to be thriving.Part IV Reading Comprehension ( 40 marks )Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions. Respond to the questions according to the passage. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.Section A ( 10 marks )Questions 56-60 ar

37、e based on the following passage.Are Computer Alive?The topic of thought is one area of psychology, and many observers have considered this aspect in connection with robots and computers: some of the old worries about AIartificial intelligencewere closely linked to the question of whether computers

38、could think. The first massive electronic computers, capable of rapid (if often unreliable ) computation and little or no creative activity, were soon called “electronic brains.” A reaction to this terminology quickly followed. To put them in their place ,computers were called “highspeed idiots,” an

39、 effort to protect human vanity. In such a climate, the possibility of computers actually being alive was rarely considered: it was bad enough that computers might be capable of thought. But not everyone realized the implications of the highspeed idiot tag. It has not been pointed out often enough t

40、hat even the human idiot is one of the most intelligent life forms on Earth. If the early computers were even that intelligent , it was already a remarkable state of affairs. One consequence of speculation about the possibility of computer thought was that we were forced to examine with new care the

41、 idea of thought in general. It soon became clear that we were not sure what we meat by such terms as thought and thinking. We tend to assume that human beings think, some more than others , though we often call people thoughtless or unthinking. Dreams cause a problem, partly because they usually ha

42、ppen outside our control. They are obviously some type of thinking? And the question of nonhuman life forms adds further problems. Many of us would maintain that some of the higher animals-dogs, cats , apes, and so on-are capable of at least basic thought, but what about fish and insects? It is cert

43、ainly true that the higher mammals show complex brain activity when tested with the appropriate equipment .If thinking is demonstrated by evident electrical activity in the brain, then many animal species are capable of thought. Once we have formulated clear ideas on what thought is in biological cr

44、eatures, it will be easier to discuss the question of thought in artifacts(人工制品 ). And what is true of thought is also true of many other mental processes. One of the immense benefits of AI research is that we are being forced to check carefully the working of the human mind.It is already clear that

45、 machines have superior mental abilities to many life forms. No fern or oak tree can play chess as well as even the simplest digital computer; nor can frogs weld car bodies as well as robots. The mechanical manipulator is cleverer in some ways than the three -toed sloth(树獭). It seems that ,viewed in

46、 terms of intellect, the computer should be set well above plants and most animals .Only the higher animals can, it seems , compete with computers with regard to intellect-and even then with diminishing success.( Examples of this are in the games of chess. Some of the words best players are now computers.)Questions 56-58: Read the questions and the four choices marked A,B,C and D, and decide which is the best choice according to the passage.56. The first electronic compu

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