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全国大学生英语竞赛初赛C类真题

 

'2017年全国大学生英语竞赛初赛(C级)

2017NationalEnglishCompetitionforCollegeStudents

(LevelC-Preliminary)

(Total:

150marksTime:

120minutes)

PartIListeningComprehension(30marks)

SectionA(5marks)

Inthissection,youwillhearfiveshortconversations.Eachconversationwillbereadonlyonce.Attheendofeachconversation,therewillbeafifteen-secondpause.Duringthepause,readthequestionandthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

1.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.AtaTVstudio..B.Inasupermarket.

C.Atthepolicestation.D.Inanairplane.

2.WhichofthefollowingsportsisSarahgoodat?

A.Surfing.B.Windsurfing.

C.Swimming.D.Mountainclimbing.■

3.Howdoesthewomanhandletheover-loadinformationontheInternet?

A.Onlygoingshoppingonlinewhenshewantsto.

B.Alwaysbookmarkingsomeimportantwebsites.

C.Downloadingusefulinformationtohercomputer.

D.MakingatimelimitforsurfingtheInternet.

4.WhatdowelearnaboutRichardfromtheconversation?

A.Hegotapromotiontovicepresident.

B.Hefoundanewjobasasupervisor.

C.

Heresignedfromthecompanylately.

D.Helosthis20-yearjobunfortunately.

5.Whatisthewoman’sopinionaboutchildstars?

A.Theyhaveahardtimegrowingup.

B.Theyaretheprideoftheirparents.

C.Theyshouldlearntodealwithpressure.

D.Theyenjoysuccessandfametooearly.

SectionB(10marks)

Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Eachconversationwillbereadonlyonce.Attheendofeachconversation,therewillbeaone—minutepause,duringthepause,readthequestionsandmakeyouranswersontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

ConversationOne

Listentotheconversation,andmarkeachstatementaseithertrue(T)orfalse(F)accordingtoyourlistening.

6.DanielfoundhisresearchontheGlobeTheatreinterestingandheneededmoretimetofinishit.

7.Lilybelievedthattheremustbemuchdifferencebetweentoday’sperformancesandtheoriginalonesintheGlobeTheatre.

8.DanielsaidthattherewerenowomenonthestageinShakespeare’stime.

9.Nolivesoundeffectsareusedanymorefortoday’sperformancesattheGlobeTheatre.

10.Performerswearauthenticclothesbutuseveryfewpropsintoday’sshowsattheGlobeTheatre.

ConversationTwo

Listentotheconversation,markeachquestionasA,B,CorDaccordingtoyourlistening.

11.WhereismostofRobert’scollectionkept?

A.

B.Inamuseum.

D.Inasecretcave.

B.Uncommonstonesandrocks.D.Thepackagingofproducts.

B.Apieceofrockfromspace.D.Thefossilofaseaanimal.

Inhisownstudy.

C.Inhisprivatelibrary.

12.WhatdoesRobertmainlycollect?

A.ProductsrelatedtotheOlympics.

C.Rarecoinsandstamps.

13.WhatwasthefirstthingRobertcollected?

A.Anage-oldshoppingbasket.

C.An18thcenturyadvertisement.

14.WhendidRobertstartcollecting?

A.Aboutthreeyearsold.B.Afterhis16thbirthday.

C.Whenhewasthirteen.D.Attheageofthirty.

15.WhatisRobert’sattitudetowardshiscollectinginterestnow?

A.Headmitsitisarathertediousthingtodo.

B.Hefeelsitisadedicationheshouldcontinue.

C.Heregretshavingspenttoomuchtimeonit.

D.Heregardsitmerelyasapersonalhobby.

SectionC(5marks)

Inthissection,youwillhearfiveshortnewsitems.Eachitemwillhereadonlyonce.Aftereachitem,therewillbeafifteen—secondpause.Duringthepause,readthequestionandthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

16.Whichaccidentwasreportedinthenews?

A.Aparadestampede.B.Aseriesofcarcrashes.

C.Fireworksexplosions.D.Terroristbombings.

17.WhyareevenprotectedareaintheEasternAmazonatincreasedriskofforestfires?

A.Thedryingoutoftheundergrowthmakesitmorelikelytocatchfire.

B.Thetemperaturehaskeptrisinginthisareainthepastfe'vdecades.

C.TherehasbeenlittlerainforquitealongtimeintheAmazonregion.

D.Sometouristsmakefiretocookwhentheycampintherainforest.

18.WhatdoestheRoyalCollegeofPhysicianssayistheimpactofe—cigarettes?

A.Fewpeoplesmokee-cigarettesbecausetheymakepeoplefeelill.

B.E-cigaretteshavetheriskofencouragingpeopletotakeupcigarettes.

C.Manysmokersquitsmokingsuccessfullywiththehelpofe-cigarettes.

D.Thereisnoevidencetoshowthate-cigarettesleadtobetterhealth.

19.Whatistheeffectofshiftworkonpeople’smindaccordingtothestudy?

A.Threethousandshiftworkersdiedduringthepasttwoyears.

B.Doingshiftworkforyearsrunningmakespeopleageingfaster.

C.Mindinjuriesbroughtbyshiftworkareimpossibletorecover.

D.Lessthanfiveyears’shiftworkdoesnoharmtopeople’smind.

20.WhydoesNepalmakerestrictionsonMountEverestclimbing?

A.Climbershavefounddangerousanimalsonthemountain.

B.Therehavebeenfiercesnowstormsonthemountain.

C.Alotofseriousaccidentshavehappenedonthemountain.

D.Itwantstoimprovethemanagementofthemountain.

SectionD(10marks)

Inthissection,youwillheartwoshortpassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice.Aftereachpassage,therewillbeathirty—secondpause.Duringthepause,writetheanswersontheanswersheet.

Dictation

Listentothepassage.Forquestions21—25,fillintheblankswiththeexactwordsorphrasesyouhear.

TheAmazonRiverbeginsintheAndesMountainsinSouthAmerica.It(21)six

countriesbeforeitreachestheAtlanticOcean.Itisalmost6,500kilometerslong.TheAmazonisthesecondlongestriverintheworld.TheNileinAfricaislonger.ButtheAmazonhasmorewaterinitthananyotherriver.Thisiswhyitiscalledthe(22)river.

ThereissomuchwaterintheAmazonthatwhenitreachestheseathiswatertravelsfaroutintotheocean.Thewaterhasalotofmudinit,soitisbrown.Fivehundredyearsago,

(23)二onaship300kilometersfromlandsawthisbrownwater.Theyfolloweditand

foundtheAmazonRiver!

Theriverisverydeepandverywide.Insomeplacesitissowidethatapersononone

sidecannotseetheotherside.Whentheriverfloods,itis(24).Theriverfloodsevery

year.Somepeoplewholivebesidetheriverbuildtheirhouses(25).Whentheriver

rises,theirhousesrisetoo!

Summary

Listentothepassage.Forquestions26-30,completethenotesusingnomorethanthreewordsforeachblank.

lAtnight,brightlightsincityareasblockthestarsandcause(26).Sometimest

§.

manycitizenscannotsleepbecauseofthelightcomingintotheirhomes.Andthiscan^

§-^

§causeserious(27).Animalsandplantsalsosuffer.Lightaffectsthegrowthofc;

■(;plants,anditcan(28)andhurtanimals.Inaddition,thecostoflightingcityy

§i\

、ouruseoflightingtosaveourselvesfromthepollution.

vareasishuge.Thewasteof(29)istotallyunnecessary.Weneedto(30)v

PartBtVocabulary&Grammar(15marks)

Thereare15incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

31.Inmyopinion,allthesespecialoffersaretheretopeopleintobuyingthingsthey

don’treallywant.

A.urgeB.hastenC.swayD.tempt

32.

Nearlyeveryhospitalhasthesameunwrittenregulation—thebadlywoundedhaveprioritythoseonlyslightlyhurt.

33.Nativepeopleinpoorcountrieswhocannotaffordmodemmedicineusemixturesofherbstodiseases.

A.killB.driveC.stopD.treat

34.Ienjoylisteningtorecords.Ifindrecordsareoften,orbetterthanactual

performances.

A.asgoodB.asgoodasC.sogoodasD.sogood

35.Aftermonthsoftesting,theRussianspacescientistaspacesuitthatworksbetter

thananyinhistory.

A.cameupwithB.putupwithC.ranoutofD.ranopagainst

36.Yourbrotherwouldcertainlyhaveattendedtheproceedings.

A.ifhedidn’tgetaflattireB.iftheflattirehadn’thappened

C.hadthetirenotflatteneditselfD.hadhenothadaflattire

37.TheBigBenisoneofLondon’sbest-knownlandmarks,anditlooksmostspectacularat

nightwhentheclockfacesare•

A.enlightenedB.glistenedC.illuminatedD.illustrated

38.Dr.Andersonisawarethatwestillhavelongwaytogoinimprovinghumanliving

conditionsandinfightingsickness.

A.the;whereitisfoundB.a;whereveritisfound

C.a;whereverisitfoundD./;whereisitfound

39.Myapproachisnottolearneverythingaboutsomething,butsomethingabout

everything.

A.insteadtolearnB.ratherthanlearning

C.rathertolearnD.insteadoflearning

40.ThemembersoftheBoardofDirectorsagreethatchiefattentiontowhatcanbring

inthehighestprofit.

A.istobemadeB.isgoingtodirect

C.shouldbepaidD.wouldhavetolay

41.TheNobelPrizeisbytheSwedishinventorAlfredBernhardNobelandwasfirst

givenin1901.aNobelPrizeisconsideredtobeoneofthegreatesthonoursinthe

world.

A.established;ReceivingB.invented;Awarding

C.modified;TobegivenD.organised;Tobegranted

42.OnlyAvhenyouhaveacquiredagoodknowledgeofgrammarandvocabularyfluently.

A.youwillwriteB.canyouwriteC.youcanwriteD.youcouldwrite

43.—MayItakeyourorder,sir?

—Yes.Iwillstartwithcreamsoup,please,andthenI’llhaveaT-bonesteak.

Medium,andI’llhaveaglassofbeer.Thankyou.

A.Anythingtodrinkthen?

B.Callmeifyouneedanythingelse.

C.H

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