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2009年全国大学生英语竞赛初赛赛卷C类

PartIlisteningComprehension(25minutes,30marks)

PartIIVocabularyandStructure(10minutes,15marks

31.Thebusinessmendiscussedthecontract________butneveractuallysignedanything.

A.atlength.B.atsea.C.atrandon.D.atwill.

32.AccustomedtothecoffeefromColumbia________GovernorJohnsaidthat________coffeeshouldalwaysbestrong.

A./;a.B.the;a.C.a;a.D./;/.

33._________awell-balanceddiet,________adequatesleep,isneededforgoodhealth.

A.Alongside;with.B.Notonly;but.C.Attached;to.D.Dueto;so

34._________veryfamiliarwithinspectionreports,Irealizedthatsomepagesofthisoneweremissing.

A.TobeB.ThatwasC.BeingD.Sowas

35.Ifyouhavenotsignedacontract,youareunderno_________topaythemanymoney.

A.responsibilityB.liabilityC.circumstanceD.obligation

36.Asthemarketwas_________goods,theeconomybecamemorebalanced,andinflationwentdown.

A.speculatedonB.subscribedforC.saturatedwithD.submittedto

37.Surveysshowthatthemajorityofpassengersarepleasedthatanagreementhasbeenreachedtoforbidsmokingon_________flightswithinthecontinentalUnitedStates.

A.economicalB.commercialC.globalD.internal

38.ThenewCEOaskedthatallinter-officecommunications________inwritingratherthaninperson,_________possible.

A.havebeenmade;whoeverB.wouldbemade;whichever

C.bemade;wheneverD.stagebareofscenery

39.Writtentobeperformedona__________,ThorntonWilder’splayOurTowndepictslifeinasmallNewEnglandcommunity.

A.stagesceneryofbareB.bareofstagesceneryC.scenerybareofstageD.stagebareofscenery

40.____________schoolpolicy,thestudentshadaholidaybetweenChristmasandtheNewYear.

A.OnbehalfofB.WithregardtoC.InlinewithD.Incaseof

41.Tosellthehouse,wemadea__________tothebuyerbyagreeingtoputanewroofonit.

A.considerationB.commissionC.concessionD.confirmation

42.Neverbefore_________availableforquickandeasyacessinsomanydifferentfieldsofstudy.

A.somuchfreeinformationwereB.hassomuchfreeinformationbeen

C.weresomuchfreeinformationD.somuchfreeinformationhasbeen

43.Thecomputercompanyannouncedthatthenewsolfware__________inthefirsthalfofnextyear.

A.bereleasedB.willhavereleasedC.wouldhavereleasedD.wasgoingtobereleased

44.Tina:

AgroupofusaregoingboelingonTuesdaynight.Wouldyouliketojoinus?

Joe:

Ireallywould,butunfortunatelyIhaveatennislesson.

Tina:

Oh,that’stoobad._________

Joe:

Yes,forsure.Thanksfortheoffer.

A.Howdoyoudealwiththat?

B.Maybeanothertimethen?

C.Whenwillyoucomeback?

D.Don’tyoureallylikebowling?

45.George:

Hey,Agnes.HowdidtheHumanResourcesmeetinggo?

Icouldn’tmakeitbecauseIwasoutatasalesconference.

Agnes:

Oh,George.__________Itturnedintoamajorargument.

George:

Really?

A.Gladyou’rebacknow.B.You’reluckytohavemissedit.

C.Nicetoseeyouagain.D.You’rejustontime.

PartIIIReadingComprehension(20minutes,35marks)

SectionA(5marks)

Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Whene-mailfirstcameintogeneraluseaboutfifteenyearsago,therewasalotoftalkabouttheimminentarrivalofthepaperlessoffice.However,itseemsthate-mailhasyettorevolutionizeofficecommunications.AccordingtocommunicateionsanalystRichardMetcalf,someofficeshaveactuallyseenanincreaseinpaperasincreaseinpaperasaresultofe-mail.”Informationintheformofe-mailmessagesnowfloodsourcomputerscreens.Thesemessagescanbedistributedinthehundreds.Forthosesecretarieswhosebooksaskthemtoprintoutalltheire-mailsandleavethemintheirintrays,thismeansusingupagreatdealofpapereverymonth,”Metcalfsays.

Metcalfhasfoundthatbecausesomee-mailsgetlostincyberspace,asareincreasinglylikelytobeaskedbyclientsandcolleaguestosendallimportantdocumentsbothbye-mailsandbyfaxor“snailmail”-thoughthepost.Thishighlightsafurtherpotentialproblemwithe-mailintoday’soffices-itistakinguptimeratherthansavingit.

“Withe-mail,communicationismucheasier,butthereisalsomoreroomformisunderstandings,”sayspsychologistDrDavidLewisGenerally,muchlesscareistakewithe-mailsthanwithlettersorfaxesandthesenderwillprobablyprintthedocumentsandrereaditbeforeputtingitinanenvelopeorsendingitbyfax.

Moreworryingisstilltheincreasemisuseofe-mailforsending“flame-mail”–abusiveorinappropriatee-mailmessages.Recentresearchinseveralcompaniessuggeststhataggressivecommunicationslikethisareontheincrease.E-mailhasbecometheperfectmediumforexpressingworkplacefrustrationbecauseissoinstant.

E-mailcanalsobeaprobleminorderways.Staffalltoooftenmakethemistakeofthinkingthatthecondenseofane-mail,likethingssaidoverthephone,areprivateandnotpermanent.Butitisnotonlypossibleforanemployertoreadallyoure-mails,itisalsoperfectlylegal-mailmessagescanbetracedbacktotheiroriginforaperiodofatlasttwoyears,soyoumightwanttorethinke-mailingyourfrustrationsaboutyourjobtoyourfriends.Theadviceistokeeppersonale-mailsoutoftheoffice.

Itgoeswithoutsayingthate-mailexiststomakelifeeasier,andifusedcorrectly,itisaninvaluabletoolforbusinessofallsizes.Butperhaps,forthetimebeing,thefactthatinthebusinessword70persentofalldocumentsarestillinpaperformisnotsuchabadthingafterall.

46.Whyhasthepromiseofthepaperlessofficenotcometrueinmanyoffices?

A.Peoplewritemorememosthantheyusedto.

B.Maybesecretarieskeeppapercopiesofeverythingtheirbossessendandreceive.

C.Manymanagersprefertoreadtheirmessagesonpaper.

D.Staffleavemessageslyingaroundtheiroffices.

47.WhatdoseRichardMetcalfsayaboute-mailinParagraphTwo?

A.Itisnotanappropriatechannelforsendingimportantinformation

B.Itincreasestheamountofpaperworkdoneinoffices.

C.Itisnotpopularwithmanysecretaries.

D.Itisalessefficientchannelthanfax.

48.HowdoesDavidLewisfeelaboute-mailmessages?

A.Manyofthemarenotwellwritten.B.Manyofthemaretoolong.

C.Manyofthemarenotprintedout.D.Manyofthemareneverread

49.Whyshouldemployeesnotusecompanye-mailsystemsforpersonalmessages?

A.Becausecompanye-mailsystemsarenoteasytouse.

B.Becausethepeoplethemessagessenttocan’t.

C.Becausetheyallowpeopletoexpresstheirangerimmediately.

D.Becausee-mailisnotaprivatemeansofcommunication.

50.Whatdoesthewriterconcludeaboute-mailinthelastparagraph?

A.Ithasalreadymadelifealoteasierformanybusinesses.

B.Itisnotbeingusedenoughinbusinesstoday.

C.Itwillneverreplacewrittencommunication.

D.Itisreallyusefulwhenpeopleuseitproperly.

SectionB(10marks)

Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Itiswellknownthatsomeculturesprefersonstodaughters.Incontrast,surveyshaverevealedthatsomepeoplewouldratherhaveadaughterthanason.Apparently,eachofthesepreferenceshasitsexplanationinthelocalculture.

Aroundtheworld,peoplewhoprefersonshavesimilarreasons.Inmanycountries,sonsarevaluedbecausetheycanworkandcontributetothefamilyincome.Also,sonswillbeabletosupporttheirparentswhentheparentsareold.Insomecultures,sonsareimportantbecausetheyenablethefamilynametocontinueforanothergeneration.Thisisbecausethewifeintheseculturestakesherhusband’sfamilyname,andmoreorless“belongs”tothehusband’sfamily.Inaddition,havingadaughtercansometimescausedifficultforafamily.InIndia,forexample,havingadaughtercanbeaburdenbecausethefamilyhastopayadowrywhenthegirlgetsmarried.

Generally,peoplethinktraditionalculturesaretheonesinwhichboysarepreferred.Researchseemstosupportthisbelief.However,accordingtoasurveyconductedin2000,peopleintheCzechRepublic,Lithuania,Portugal,andtheCaribbeanprefertohavedaughters.Theresearcherssaidthatparentsinthesesocietiesdonotneedtohavethesameeconomicsituationthatexistsinothercountries,sotheydonotneedtohaveasontohelpmakemoney.Instead,familiesinthesecountrieswantdaughtersforemotionalreasons.Manymothersthinktheywillhaveabetterrelationshipwithadaughterthanason,forexample.Inaddition,theythinkdaughterswilltakebettercareofthemwhentheyareold.

InJapan,asimilartrendhasemerged.Thismightcomeasasurprisetosome,becauseonlyonegenerationago,theJapanesefavoredsons.In1982,overhalfofJapanesecouplessurveyedwouldwantaboyiftheycouldhaveonlyonechild.Asurveydonein1997,ontheotherhand,foundthat75percentwantedagirl!

SomeJapanesecouplessaytheywanttohavedaughtersbecausetheythinkdaughtersarecuterandeasiertoraise.Japanesecouplesalsoworryaboutbeingtakencareofwhentheyareold.Iftheyhavetolivewiththeirchildrenwhentheyareveryold,manyJapaneseparentswouldwanttolivewithadaughter.“Ason’swifewouldbeastrangerandhardertoaskforhelp,”oneJapanesemothersaid.

Criticswarnthatpreferenceforadaughterisjustasbadaspreferenceforason.“Insteadofvaluingchildrenforthesocialrolestheyareexpectedtofill,parentsmustlearntovaluechildrenasindividuals,”criticssay.Whenthatisthecase,parentswillb

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