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2007年全国英语竞赛决赛试题

PartIIVocabularyandStructure(10minutes,15points)

Directions:

Thereare15incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachblankthereare

fourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.

ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

centre.

31.Marysentmeagiftandwishedmemanyhappy()onmybirthday.

A.returnsB.memoriesC.congratulationsD.greetings

32.Theoldlady()leavingthestorewithoutpayingforthegoods.

A.refusedB.deniedC.rejectedD.defied

33.Shehastoworkhardtokeepthehouse(   )andtidywiththreesmallchildren.

A.smoothB.neatC.compactD.plain

34.Thefarmproducedmorefoodthan(    )thoughtpossibleduringWorldWarII.

A.everbeB.wouldeverbeC.haseverbeenD.hadeverbeen

35.Thebuildinglooksdesertedbuttheres(   )tobesomeoneonguardthere.

A.stillB.simplyC.boundD.probable

36.Astheplaneflewofftowardsthemountainsinthedistancethesoundofitsenginesgradually(  ).

A.diedawayB.sankdownC.droppedoffD.wentout

37.Allflights(   )becauseofthesnowstorm,manypassengerscoulddonothingbut

takethetrain.

A.hadbeencancelledB.havingbeencancelled

C.werecancelledD.havebeencancelled

38.CouldIchangemypounds(   )dollars,please?

ImofftotheUSAshortly.

A.fromB.againstC.forD.by

39.Wewouldgreatly(   )anyadviceyoumaycaretogive.

A.estimateB.appraiseC.appreciateD.evaluate

40.Neverbefore(   )wongoldmedalsintheOlympicGames.

A.suchmanyChineseathleteshaveB.havesomanyChineseathletes

C.havesuchmanyChineseathletesD.somanyChineseathleteshave

41.Thedefendantwas(  )totenyearsinprisonforrobbingajewelleryshop.

A.accusedB.sentencedC.finedD.punished

42.Wemustfirmlyfollowthe pathof developmentthat is(   )Chinasnationalconditions.

A.comparabletoB.familiarwith C.consistentwithD.similarto

43.Ifyou(  )toseemybutterflycollection,Illbegladtoshowyou.

A.couldwishB.wouldlikeC.hadwantedD.willenjoy

44.Idliketofixanappointmentwiththeprincipal.Wouldtenoclocktomorrowmorningbeallright?

(——)

CouldIseehimsometimeintheafternoon?

Sorryagain,butIllringyouifsomebodycancels.

A.Imafraidso.Hesgotameetingthen

B.Imsorry.Hecantseeyoutomorrow

C.Dontbother.Hellhaveavisitoratthattime

D.Imafraidnot.Hesgotratherafulldaytomorrow

45.Thankyoufromthebottomofmyheartforsavingmylittlegirlslife.

(——).

ButIcanttellyouhowmuchIappreciatewhatyouvedone.

ImjusthappyIcouldhelp.

A.AnybodywouldhavedonethesameB.Imreallyfondofdoingthat

C.TheresnothingtobeafraidofD.Dontkeepsayingthat

PartIIIIQTest(5minutes,5points)

Directions:

Thereare5IQTestquestionsinthispart.Foreachquestionthereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

46.Whatarethemissingnumbersinthelastdiamondinthesequencebelow?

47.Whichlettercanfillinthebracket?

666(S)389(T)972(N)707()

A.ZB.NC.ED.S

48.If13P15OisthecodeforMOON,whatisthecodeforSHOE?

A.18G14EB.19I15FC.17E13DD.15D12C49.Atraintravellingataspeedof75m.p.h.entersatunnel21/2mileslong.Thelengthofthetrainis1/4mile.Howlongdoesittakeforallofthetraintopassthroughthetunnel,fromthemomentthefrontenterstothemomenttherearemerges?

A.2’12’’B.3’15’’C.2’20’’D.3’30’’

50.Whichfigurecompletesthesequence?

PartIVReadingComprehension(25minutes,40points)

SectionA(6points)

Directions:

Thereisonepassageinthissectionwith6questions.Foreachquestion,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions51-56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Whenimportanteventsarehappeningaroundtheworld,mostpeopleturntotraditional

mediasources,suchasCNNandBBC,fortheirnews.However,duringtheinvasionof

IraqbytheUnitedStatesanditsalliesinearly2003,asignificantnumberofpeoplefollowedthewarfromthepointofviewofananonymousIraqicitizenwhocalledhimself“SalamPax”(salammeans“peace”inArabic,andpaxmeans“peace”inLatin).

SalamPaxwroteadiaryabouteverydaylifeinBaghdadduringthewar,andpostedit

onhiswebsite.Paxsonlinediarywasakindofwebsiteknownasa“blog.”Blogs,short

for“web-logs,”areonlinediaries,usuallykeptbyindividuals,butsometimesbycompanies

andothergroupsofpeople.TheyarethefastestgrowingtypeofwebsiteontheInternet.

In2003,therewereestimatedtobeseveralhundredthousandblogsontheInternet,and

thenumberwasgrowingbytensofthousandsamonth.

Ablogdiffersfromatraditionalwebsiteinseveralways.Mostimportantly,itisupdatedmuchmoreregularly.Manyblogsareupdatedeveryday,andsomeareupdated

severaltimesaday.Also,mostblogsusespecialsoftwareorwebsiteswhicharespecifically

aimedatbloggers,soyoudontneedtobeacomputerexperttocreateyourownblog.

Thismeansthatordinarypeoplewhomayfindcomputersdifficulttousecaneasilysetup

andstartwritingtheirownblog.In2003,theInternetcompanyAOLintroducedtheirownbloggingservice,enablingits35millionmemberstoquicklyandeasilystartblogging.

Therearemanydifferentkindsofblogs.Themostpopulartypeisanonlinediaryof

links,wheretheblogwritersurfstheInternetandthenpostslinkstositesornewsarticles

thattheyfindinteresting,withafewcommentsabouteachone.Othertypesarepersonal

diaries,wherethewritertalksabouttheirlifeandfeelings.Sometimestheseblogscanbe

verypersonal.

Thereisanotherkindofblogging,called“moblogging,”shortfor“mobileblogging.”

Mobloggersusemobilephoneswithcamerastotakephotos,whicharepostedinstantlyto

theInternet.In2003,thefirstinternationalmobloggersconferencewasheldinTokyo.

TheuseofmobilephonesinthiswaymadetheheadlinesinSingaporewhenahighschoolstudentpostedontheInternetamoviehehadtakenofateachershoutingatanotherstudent,andtearingupthestudentshomework.ManypeoplewereshockedbythestudentpostingavideooftheincidentontheInternet,andwantedphoneswithcamerastobebannedfromschools.

Manypeoplethinkthatasblogsbecomemorecommon,newsreportingwillrelyless

onbigmediacompanies,andmoreonordinarypeoplepostingnewstotheInternet.They

thinkthatthenthenewswillbelesslikealecture,andmorelikeaconversation,where

anyonecanjoinin.

51.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?

A.ThehistoryoftheInternet.B.ThewarinIraq.

C.Newtypesofmedia.D.Theincreaseinpopularityofcomputers.

52.WhichstatementaboutSalamPaxistrue?

A.HeworksforCNN.B.SalamPaxisnothisrealname.

C.HelivesintheUS.D.Heusedamobilephoneforhisblog.

53.Tostartyourownblog,whatdoyouneedmost?

A.Specialsoftware.B.AnAOLaccount.

C.Aninterestingpointofview.D.AccesstotheInternet.

54.Whichofthefollowingisthemostpopularkindofblog?

A.Personaldiaries.B.Onlinediariesoflinks.

C.Mobloggings.D.Linksofnewsreports.

55.Whatisthemostsignificantdifferencebetweenblogsandtraditionalwebsites?

A.Blogsareupdatedmuchmoreoften.B.Blogsusespecialsoftware.

C.Blogscontainlinkstootherwebsites.D.Blogscontainpersonalinformation.

56.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementaboutthefutureismostlikely?

A.Everyonewillhaveablog.

B.Largemediacompanieswillbeunnecessary.

C.Peoplewillbeabletolearnthenewsfromalternativepointsofview.

D.Bloggingtechnologywillbebanned.

SectionB(7points)

Directions:

Inthissection,thereisonepassagefollowedby7statements.Gooverthe

passagequicklyandmarktheanswersontheAnswerSheet.Forquestions57-63,mark

Y(forYes)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;

N(forNo)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;

NG(forNotGiven)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.

Questions57-63arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

TheOfficialResidencesoftheSovereignandtheRoyalCollectionBuckinghamPalace,WindsorCastleandthePalaceofHolyroodhousearetheofficial

residencesoftheSovereignand,assuch,serveasbothhomeandofficeforTheQueen,whosepersonalstandardflieswheneverHerMajestyisinresidence.

ThesebuildingsareusedextensivelyforStateceremoniesandofficialentertainingand

areopenedtothepublicasmuchasthesecommitmentsallow.

AllarefurnishedwithfinepicturesandworksofartfromtheRoyalCollection,

whichhasbeenassembledoverfourcenturiesbysuccessivesovereigns.ManyoftheState

Apartmentsandroomsattheofficialresidenceshavebeenincontinuoususesincetheirconceptionandmanyoftheworksofartaredisplayedintheroomsforwhichtheywereoriginallyintended.

Theofficialresidencesareinregularuseandthestyleandmannerinwhichtheyare

showntovisitorsreflectstheirworkingstatus.Roomsarekeptasclosetotheirnormalappearanceaspossible.Inevitably,openingtimesaresubjecttochangeatshortnotice,dependingoncircumstances.

TheRoyalCollection,whichisownedbyTheQueenasSovereign

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