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大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)B类英语专业决赛真题2011年大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)B类英语专业决赛真题2011年 大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)B类英语专业决赛真题2011年 Part ? Listening Comperhension 略 Part ? Multiple Choice Section A In this section, there are ten incomplete sentences. For each blank there are four, choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one...

大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)B类英语专业决赛真题2011年
大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)B类英语专业决赛真题2011年 大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)B类英语专业决赛真题2011年 Part ? Listening Comperhension 略 Part ? Multiple Choice Section A In this section, there are ten incomplete sentences. For each blank there are four, choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre. 31、 Julie always thought of herself as an easy-going and ______ person, who put up with people' s peculiarities. A. tolerant B. helpful C. quarrelsome D. indifferent 32、 ______ had I bought the computer ______ I regretted spending so much money on it. A. After; that B. Not only ; but C. As soon as; and D. No sooner; than 33、 I had never been to Denmark before, so when I set out to catch the ferry in early May, I little ______ that, by the end of the trip, I would have made such lasting friendships. A. wondered B. suspected C. doubted D. judged 34、 It ______ Sam who called and didn't leave a message on the answering machine. He said he wanted to get together with us this weekend. A. might have been B. should have been C. ought to be D. ought to have been 35、 The fact is ______ , after years of experimenting, the music industry still hasn' t found a way of making significant money out of the Internet. A. when B. that C. because D. however 36、 Perhaps one of the most tragic masters of art, Van Gogh, yearned ______ recognition during his lifetime, but was denied it until after his death. A. on B. to C. for D. up 37、 —My boss at work is a real bully. —In that case, make sure you don' t ______ to her, and whatever happens, don' t be tempted to your notice. A. give up; hand in B. give in; hand over C. give up; hand down D. give in; hand in 38、 I wish Peter ______ so far away from the town centre. We'll have to take a taxi. A. doesn' t live B. didn' t live C. wouldn' t live D. shouldn' t live 39、 —Didn' t you just love that film? —As a matter of fact, ______ —It was kind of long, wasn' t it? —Long? I fell asleep at least twice. It was endless. A. I' m a big fan of it. B. I' m really into the director' s work. C. I' ve always liked comedies. D. I found it rather boring. 40、 —Do you want to see my holiday snaps of Greece and Turkey? —Sure. —That' s me in the foreground. Behind me is the Acropolis. This one' s a bit out of focus. You can' t see it very clearly. —Send me a postcard next time you go. —I would, but ______. A. I only go there once in a blue moon B. most of these are great pictures C. I don't have any accessories like a tripod or anything D. the flight was delayed Section B In this section, there are five incomplete statements or questions about English speaking countries. For-each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the most suitable answer from the given choices. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre. 41、 The Lake Poets' such as William Wordsworth, Samuel Coleridge and ______ were connected with the Lake District. A. Lord Byron B. Percy ,.Shelly C. Pobert Southey D. John Keats 42、 Which American state is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean? A. Alaska. B. Hawaii. C. Florida. D. California. 43、 San Francisco is located on the central part of the California shoreline. It is a principal gate ______. A. to the East B. to the West C. to the North D. to the South 44、 ______ is situated on the border separating Ontario, Canada, from New York State, in the U. S. A. The Hudson River B. Lake Superior C. Vancouver D. Niagara Falls 45、 The capital of New Zealand is on ______ Island. A. North B. South C. Chatham D. Cook Part ? Cloze Read the following passage and fill in each blank with one word using one of the following three methods: according to the context, using the correct form of the word given, Or using the first letter (s) of the word. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet. I' ve never been to a professional fashion show but my sister is studying clothes design at college, and her class put on an end-of-term fashion show to (46) I was invited. I didn' t really want to go because I expected the whole thing to be a (47) (disaster) failure, so I rather unwillingly agreed to go along. The introduction (48) the show was very (49) (press) indeed—with all the models performing handstands and cartwheels. It looked a bit too athletic for me—but this certainly succeeded (50) getting the attention of the audience. I had expected all the models to be f (51) , but surprisingly enough, there were quite a few males modeling the clothes, (52) They say there' s never anything totally new in fashion but the show proved this to be (53) (true). Everything that the students had created looked new and attractive. As I looked ar (54) the audience, I could see (55) I suspected might be people looking for new talent. What better place to look for new talent t (56) a student fashion show? To make the whole thing more (57) (entertain), the young designers had asked the audience to judge their success and award a(n) (58) , second and third prizes for the designs. There were so many (59) (style) designs to choose from that we had a(n) h (60) time. In the end, a design of my sister' s won the second prize, so I was incredibly pleased for her! Part ? Reading Comprehension Section A In this section, there is one passage followed by five questions. For two questions, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.You should decide on the best choice. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre. For the other three questions, you should complete each sentence in a maximum of ten words using information from the passage. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet. Honey—Food or Medicine? What do we know about honey.'? It's sweet and sticky, it tastes great on bread and in hot drinks, and it' s a pleasant alternative to sugar. However, there' s a lot more to honey than meets the eye, and one day it may replace many of" the items in our medicine cabinets. Doctors throughout history have appreciated the medicinal properties of honey. In Ancient Egypt it was used to treat cuts and bums. The Ancient Romans used it to help people with sleeping disorders and the Ancient Greek used it to cure skin diseases, ulcers and sores. More recently, German doctors mixed it with cod "liver oil to treat battle wounds during WWI, and opera singers have been known to use it to boost their energy and soothe their throats. Today, as homeopathic medicine is becoming more popular, honey has been rediscovered as a natural remedy and is being used successfully to treat many ailments such as anaemia, arthritis, colds and stomach ulcers. It is particularly effective in the treatment of burns and wounds. Honey aerosol sprays have even been used to treat chronic bronchitis. The beauty industry has also recognized the natural benefits of honey and there are many cosmetic companies which use honey-based products. These include creams, lotions, soaps and face masks which claim to help heal blemishes, reduce the appearance of scars, moisturise the skin, soften, wrinkles and make skin look younger and healthier. There are also a number of honey-based hair care products which clam to strengthen hair and make it softer, shinier and healthier. Honey and products containing honey have always been popular items in health food shops. Honey is sold in various forms as a remedy for sore throats, stomach ulcers and as a gentle, natural laxative. What is it then that makes honey such an effective natural remedy? Well, after many years of research, biochemists still can't say certain. They have however, managed to identify some of the healing properties in honey. Firstly, honey contains low levels of hydrogen peroxide, a chemical which kills bacteria. Secondly, it creates a moist environment when spread onto a wound which speeds up the natural healing process. Scientists have also found that certain types of honey act as antibiotics. In fact, honey is actually more effective than some of our current antibiotics because it works on certain microbes and bacteria that have developed a resistance to current antibiotic treatment. However, researchers have also found some types of honey are more beneficial than others. For example, honey containing nectar from the Australian jelly bush and the New Zealand tea tree plant have been found to possess more medicinal properties than other varieties. Medical researchers are still working on identifying the role that honey could play in future medical practices, but they all agree that we should not be using the honey in our kitchen cupboards to treat ourselves. This is because many commercial brands of honey actually contain bacteria which could contaminate an open wound. They also agree, unfortunately, that simply eating honey has minimal health benefits. 61、Researchers are not sure ______. A. about how sweet honey is B. that honey has any medicinal properties C. about the levels of hydrogen peroxide in honey D. how effective honey is as an antibiotic 62、Commercial brands of honey ______. A. should be kept in kitchen cupboards B. may contain bacteria C. can be used for home treatments D. don't get contaminated easily 63、 Honey was once used by ______ to treat battle wounds. 64、 Honey is used today as ______ by homeopaths. 65、Nectar from the Australian jelly bush and the New Zealand tea tree plant makes honey have more ______. Section B In this section, there is one passage followed by five questions. You should answer each question in a maximum of ten words. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet. ATTENTION, ALL NEW STUDENTS Welcome to West Lakes Institute of Technology. You are strongly advised to adhere to the following three basic rules on this, your first day, of the second semester: 1. Wear your pre-admission student number on your lapel at all times. 2. Do not enter any classrooms where classes are already in progress. 3. When asked to produce basic information about yourself, be ready to show your green enrollment acceptance advice slip. ? Students who have repaid the enrollment fee From 9:00 am to 10:00 am (no later) you should visit the foyer of the Old Chapel building to receive your new student information kit. Once you have your kit, you are not required until 10:30 am, so you can relax in the Student Centre until you are called over the PA system. ? Students who are yet to pay the enrollment fee Go directly to the Admissions Centre and be prepared to pay your enrollment fee ($150—cash only) to the New Admissions Officer. You will be asked for your address and your preadmission student number (the number on your green enrollment acceptance advice slip). Note that this is NOT the number which is later displayed on your student card. Once you have paid your enrollment fee, follow the instructions above for students who have prepaid their fee. ? Student Cards Student cards will not be issued until Thursday. Photographs, however, will be taken on Monday afternoon. Make your way to the Library at the following times: 1:00 pro—Film and Photographic Arts 3:15 pm—Hotel & Hospitality 1:45 pro—Marketing 4:00 pro—Fashion & Design 2:30 pro—Travel & Tourism 4:45 pro—all other Art students Photographs of students in all other courses will be taken Tuesday afternoon. ? Welcome Address The Director of the college will address all new students in the Main Hall at around 10:45 am. When you hear the announcement that directs you to assemble in the Main Hall, make your way swiftly past the canteen area, through the courtyard and into the Hall. No food or drinks are allowed in the Main Hall. ? Lunch The canteen is situated on the ground floor of the student building. Since the canteen is also used by members of the public, you will be asked to produce your enrollment acceptance advice slip. Failure to do this will result in all purchases being charged for at nondiscount prices. Cooked lunches are served only between 12:15 pm and 1:30 pm. ? Student Information Kits The latest student information kit contains a 52-page booklet which tells you where you should go in the afternoon. Look on page three to find the course you have enrolled in, and follow the instructions given. Areas designated for the various group tutorial sessions for each course are listed on pages 4 to 6. If you are required to have your photograph taken during a group tutorial session, quietly excuse yourself, and return to the session as soon as possible. Questions: 66、 Where must students who have not paid their enrollment fees go first? 67、 Where must students display their preadmission student number? 68、 When will Marketing students get their student cards? 69、 What are students forbidden to do in the Main Hall.? 70、 What do the student information' kits help students to find? Section C In this section, there is one passage followed by a summary. You should complete the summary below using no more than three words for each blank front the passage. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet. The Dog with the Golden Nose Jiggs, the chimpanzee that starred in over fifteen Tarzan films in the 1930s, was paid thousands of pounds. The owner of Bart, an Alaskan brown bear, was paid a million dollars for letting Bart appear in the film The Edge. A racehorse called Rock of Gibraltar is worth an estimated , 100 million. Now there is Keela, a dog doing a great job and getting well remunerated for it. Keela, a 16-month-old springer spaniel, has become such an asset to the South Yorkshire Police that she now earns more than the chief constable. Her sense of smell, so keen that she can find traces of blood on weapons that have been scrubbed ' clean' , has her so much in demand by forces up and down the country that she is hired out at , 530 a day, plus expenses. Thought to be the only one of her kind, this ' crime scene dog' earns nearly , 200, 000 a year. Her daily rate, ten times that of ordinary police dogs, pay her more than the chief constable, Meredydd Hughes, who picks up , 129, 963. Keela's considerable talent in uncovering minute pieces of evidence that can later be confirmed by forensic tests has put her in the forefront of detective work across Britain. She was drafted in to help after the stabbing of the young mother, Abigail Witchalls, in Surrey, and has been involved in highprofile cases across 17 forces, from Devon and Cornwall to Strathclyde. PC John Ellis, her handler, said that the police send for Keela when the scenes of crime squads fail to find what they are looking for. ' She can detect minute quantities of blood that cannot be seen with the human eye, ' he said.' She is used at scenes where someone has cleaned up. If blood has seeped into the tiles behind a bath which contained a body, she can find it. ' The spaniel can sniff out blood in clothes' after they have been washed repeatedly in biological washing powder, and can detect microscopic amounts on weapons that have been scrubbed and washed. When faced with a ' clean' crime scene, Mr Ellis and PC Martin Grimes, Keela' s other handler, will first send in Frankie, a border collie, and Eddie, another Springer spaniel, to pick up any general scent. Then they wheel in the big gun. ' We take Keela in and she will find the minutest traces of blood, ' Mr Ellis said.' It' s not like looking for a needle in a haystack any more. The other two dogs will find the haystack and Keela will find the needle. ' While the other dogs bark, Keela has been trained to freeze and pinpoint the area with her nose. Mr Ellis said Keela' s ' perfect temperament' and enthusiasm make her a great asset.' We thought we would get one or two deployments a year, but things have just snowballed. Obviously when we are called in by other forces they are charged a fee and it' s quite funny to think she earns more than the chief constable, ' commented Mr Ellis. Mr Hughes says there are no hard feelings.' Keela ' s training gives the force an edge when it comes to forensic investigation which we should recognize and use more often. ' Mr Ellis and Mr Grimes came up with a special training regime to focus on Keela' s remarkable skills. It has proved so successful that the FBI has inquired about it. 'The FBI is very interested in how we work because they don' t have this sort of facility in-house and they are looking at setting up their own unit, ' Mr Ellis said. Paul Puffell, of K9 Solutions, a security firm specialising in dog units, said he was amazed at Keela' s abilities.' I' ve been working in this business for 25 years and I' ve never heard anything like it, ' he said. Summary Keela may not be a(n) (71) like other highly, paid animals, but she is similarly in demand. She has an incredible (72) she can detect blood on clothes, even after they have been washed in washing powder. This makes her especially useful at a(n) (73) Once her handlers realized she was so exceptional, they invented a special (74) for her. She now makes more money than the (75) of the police force ! Section D In this section, there is one passage followed by five questions. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet. ' Slow Movement' Encourages Less Stressful Living Carl Honore, a recovered ' speedaholie' , had an epiphany that caused him to slow down the hectic pace of his life. A journalist based in London, Honore read a newspaper article on time-sav-ing tips which mentioned a book of one-minute bedtime stories. (79) He found this an appealing idea since he' d already got into the habit of speed-reading stories to his son. ' My first reaction was, "Yes, one-minute bedtime stories," ' he said. ' My next thought, was, "Whoa, has it really come to this?" That was really when a light bulb went off in my head. ' (80) Honore realised he had become so anxious to rush through this nightly ritual that he' d rather read seven or even eight stories in less time than it would take a normal person to read one. He wasn' t making the most of this ' quality time' with his son. As a result, Honore embarked on finding a way to address the issue of ' time poverty' , the constant fast-forward motion in which many over-scheduled, stressed-out people rush towards their next task—whether it is work, meals, or family time—rather than saving what they consider to be most important. Honore' s book, In Praise of Sloumess: How a Worldwide Movement Is Challenging the Cult of Speed, has made him the unofficial godfather of a growing cultural shift towards slowing down.' [ There' s a ] backlash against the mainstream dictate that faster is always better, and puts quantity always ahead of quality,' he said. People all across the West are waking up to the folly of that. ' For advocates of the ' Slow Movement, it' s not about rejecting technology or changing modern life corn-pletely, but rather about keeping it, it all in balance. This means not talking on the phone while driving and checking a BlackBerry, while heading to the drive—through before the next meeting. ' I love technology. I love speed. You need some things to be fast—ice hockey, squash, a fast Internet connection, ' Honore said. ' But, ' he said, ' my passion for speed had become an addiction. I was doing everything faster. ' How to Slow Down To make the transition to a slower life, Honore has several suggestions: don' t schedule something in every free moment of your day—prioritise activities, cut from the bottom of the list, and keep an eye on your ' personal speedometer' so you can gauge when you are rushing for speed' s sake rather than necessity. Don' t expect to change immediately—or even naturally.' You don' t slow down by snapping your fingers and saying, "Now I' m slow" ' , said Honore, who got a speeding ticket on his way to a Slow Food dinner while doing research for his book. ' That happens, ' he said. ' My life has been transformed, but sometimes I still feel that old itch. ' For questions 76-78, mark Y (.for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage on the answer skeet with a single line through the centre. 76、 Carl initially thought that one-minute bedtime stories were a good idea, and regularly read them to his son. 77、 According to the passage, people are stressed because they fail to think ahead of the next task. People who join the Slow Movement do not use computers, travel in 78、 cars, or watch television. For questions 79-80, translate the underlined sentences of the passage into Chinese. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet. 79、 ______ 80、 ______ Part ? Translation Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.Remember to write your answers on the answer sheet. 81、他们摆好会议的坐椅,每排十把椅子。(in rows of) 82、工厂由于未能遵守政府的安全条例而被关闭了。(comply with) 83、考试题保密以防作弊。(keep secret) 84、历史再次证明:中国和其他国家需要更多的文化交流。(once again) 85、科学家不应当把想象力让诗人独占了。(exclusive use of) Part ? IQ Test There are five IQ questions in this part. Remember to write your answers on the answer sheet. 86、A triangle denotes the grid value and a circle denotes twice the grid value. The values of grids A and B are given. What is the value of grid C? 87、 If Alan gives Brenda $ 5.50, they will both have the same amount of money. If Brenda gives Alan $ 1.50, Alan will have twice as much as Brenda. What did they have at the start? 88、 Three neighbors, Harry, Fred, and Paul, each have three cars, one two-door, one four-door, and one five-door. They each own a Buick, a Ford, and a Toyota. None of the same make of cars has the same number of doors. Harry' s Buick has the same number of doors as Fred' s Ford. Paul' s Buick has the same number of doors as Harry' s Ford. Harry' s Toyota is a two-door door. Who has a five-door Toyota? and Fred' s Toyota is a four- 89、 My first is in SPRING but not in SUMMER My second is in BAND but not in DRUMMER My third is in ORANGE and also in RED My fourth is in TALK but not in SAID My last is in FROSTY but not in SNOW. I am a fun place to go. What am I? 90、Two views are shown of the cube below, which is lettered A, B, C, D, E, F. What is oppo-site the letter B? Part ? Writing Task ? 91、You work occasionally for an international travel company as a tour guide in your hometown. Recently you took a group of elderly visitors from another country on a tour round some of the most important buildings there.Write a report on the tour for your boss and include your suggestions for improving similar tours in the future.You should write about 100 words in an appropriate style.Do not write your own name.Use "Wang Peng" instead.You do not need to write the date.Write the report on the answer sheet. Task ? 92、Write an essay of no less than 160 words in which you discuss the moral of the following quotation and express your personal views on the subject. Write the passage on the answer sheet. Change has a considerable psychological impact on the human mind. To the fearful it is threat-ening because it means that things may get worse. To the hopeful it is encouraging because things may get better. To the confident it is inspiring because the challenge exists to make things better. —King Whitney Jr. 答案: Part ? Listening Comperhension Part ? Multiple Choice Section A 31、A 句意:朱丽叶总觉得自己是个易相处且宽容的人,能够忍受别人的怪癖。tolerant 宽容的,包容的。helpful有益的。quarrelsome爱吵架的。indifferent冷漠 的。 32、D 句意:我刚买完电脑就后悔了,后悔自己在电脑上花了这么多钱。no sooner...than...刚„就„。 33、B 句意:我以前从未去过丹麦。所以当我五月初去坐船的时候,我几乎没有想到, 当我结束丹麦之旅的时候我会结下了这样持久的友谊。suspect对„有所觉察。 wonder对„感到惊讶。doubt对„怀疑,不确定,不相信。因为空格前有了否定 副词,所以根据句意应该选suspect。 34、A 首先由题干可知,空格处表达的是对过去的一种猜测,所以首先排除C。might have done sth表示对过去发生的事情的不肯定的推测;而should have done sth 表示对过去发生的事情的推测时,是一种肯定的推测。should have done sth 还可以表示“应该已经做了(但是没有做)”,这一点和ought to have done sth. 一样。因为打电话的人没有在留言机上留言,所以只能是一种不肯定的推测,所 以选A。 35、B 句意:事实是,多年实验之后,音乐产业仍未找到一条通过因特网盈利的路子。这是一个表语从句,表语从句的引导词一般是that,所以可以初步选B。这个从句中不缺时间副词或因果、转折关系连词,由此进一步排除其他三个选项。 36、C 句意:梵高或许是最具悲剧色彩的一位艺术家,他一生渴望得到认可,但是他的愿望一直到他死后才得以实现。yearn for渴望,固定搭配。 37、D 句意:“我的老板在工作中是个恃强凌弱的人”。“这样的的话,你一定不要向她示弱,不管发生什么事情,千万要忍住了不要主动递交辞职书。”give in屈服,give in to向„屈服。give up放弃,不能和to搭配。hand in提交,上交。hand over移交。hand down传下去,留传。 38、B 句意:我希望皮特住得没有离市中心这么远。我们只好打的去了。题干中主句动词是wish,这里用的是虚拟语气,与现在事实相反,从句用一般过去式,所以选B。 39、D 从最后一句话可以看出,说话人是不喜欢这部电影的,而选项中表达贬义的只有 D项,所以选D(我觉得这部电影相当无聊。) 40、A 最后两句的句意是:——下次去给我寄一些明信片哈。——我会的,但是______。A项:我只在月光皎好的时候才去那儿。B项:这些都是很棒的照片。C项:我没有像三脚架这些附属品。D项:飞机延迟了。相比而言,A项最能与上文衔接, 。 所以选A Section B 41、C 湖畔派诗人是英国早期浪漫主义的代表。指居住在英国北部昆布兰湖区的三诗人华兹华斯、柯勒律治和骚塞结成的诗歌流派。由于他们三人曾一同隐居于英国西北部的昆布兰湖区,先后在格拉斯米尔和文德美尔两个湖畔居住,以诗赞美湖光山色,所以有“湖畔派诗人”之称。 42、B 夏威夷在1959年8月21日成为美国的第50个州,由夏威夷群岛所组成,位于北太平洋中,距离美国本土3,700公里,总面积16,633平方公里,属于太平洋沿岸地区。首府为火奴鲁鲁(檀香山)。 43、A 旧金山位于美国西海岸,所以是进入美国东部地区的大门。 44、D 尼亚加拉大瀑布位于加拿大安大略省和美国纽约州的交界处。 45、A 新西兰分南北二岛,首都惠灵顿(Willington)位于北岛。 Part ? Cloze 46、which (空格所在的句子是一个定语从句,空格处需要填入的是一个引导词,前面有了介词to,所以空格处填which。) 47、disastrous (这里需要填的是disaster的形容词形式。) 48、 to (固定搭配,introduction to对„„的介绍。) 49、 impressive (这里需要填人的是由press引申出来的一个形容词,联系上下文可知,空格处的意思是“给人留下深刻印象的”,所以填impressive。) 50、 in (固定搭配,succeed in在„方面取得成功。) 51、 female (由后文的male可知,前面应该填female。) 52、 too (表示有相当一部分的男士也可以做时装模特。) 53、 untrue (由空格所在句子中的but可知前半句和后半句是转折关系,所以应该填true的反义词untrue。) around 54、 (look around环顾。) 55、 what (空格引导了一个主语从句,主语从句的主语一般由WH词充当,根据语义应该填what。) 56、 than (空格前已经有了形容词的比较级,所以这里需要填than。) 57、 entertaining (这里需要填的是entertain的形容词。) 58、 first (空格处和其后的second、third成并列关系,所以应该填first。) 59、 stylish (style的形容词形式,意为“时髦的,流行的”。) 60、 hard (空格所在句子的句意是:有如此多不同款式的时装可供选择,以至于我们度过了一段______时光。显然这里想表达的是,因为选择太多,而苦于不知道该如何选择。所以应该填hard。) Part ? Reading Comprehension Section A 61、D 根据文章第一段,首先排除A。第六段中,根据They have however,managed to identify some of the healing properties in honey,排除B。根据honey contains low levels of hydrogen peroxide,排除C。所以选D。 62、B 根据题干定位到最后一段倒数第二句话This is because many commercial brands of honey actually contain bacteria which could contaminate an open wound。所以选B。 63、 German doctors (由题干定位到第二段最后一句话。) 64、a natural remedy (由题干定位到第三段第一句话。) 65、 medicinal properties (由题干定位到倒数第二段最后一句话。) Section B 66、 the Admissions Centre (参见第二个小标题下第一句话。) 67、 On their lapels. (参见第一条纪律。) 68、 On Thursday. (参见第三个小标题下第一句话。) 69、 Eat or drink. 参见第四个小标题下最后一句话。) ( 70、 Their group tutorial sessions. (参见最后一个标题。) Section C 71、 film star (文章第一段开始列举的都是一些动物电影明星。) 72、 sense of smell (参见第三段Her sense of smell,so keen that she can find traces of blood on weapons...。) 73、 crime scene (第三段说的是它能嗅出武器上残留的血腥味,第四段称它为crime scene dog。) 74、 training regime (参见倒数第二段首句Mr Ellis and Mr Grimes came up with a special training regime to focus on Keela's remarkable skills。) 75、 chief constable (参见第二段Keela...has become such an asset to the South Yorkshire Police that she now earns more than the chief constable。) Section D 76、Y (参见第一段第三、四句话。) 77、N (根据原文第三段many over-scheduled,stressed-out people rush towards their next task可知,许多人做事是有计划的,他们知道下一步要做什么,只 是要做的事情太多(over-scheduled)。) 78、N (第四段Slow Movement, it's not about rejecting technology or changing modern life completely。) 79、他觉得这个想法很有号召力,因为他早已经形成了快速读故事给他儿子听的习惯。 (在found this an appealing idea中,an appealing idea作宾语补足语修饰this,find意为“发现,觉得”;get into the habit of习惯于做„。) 80、霍诺意识到他已经过于匆忙地履行他的夜间常规行为:要用少于一般人读一个故事的时间读七个甚至八个故事。 (rush through仓促完成;would rather后接动词原形,表示宁愿、宁可„。) Part ? Translation 81、 They set out chairs for the meeting in rows of ten. (set out陈列,布置;in rows of以„排列着。) 82、 The plant is closed because it fails to comply with the govemment safety regulations. (comply with遵守;safety regulations安全条例。) 83、 The test questions are kept secret so as to prevent cheating. (so as to如此„以致于。) 84、 History has proved once again that China need more culture exchanges with other countries. (once again再次;culture exchanges文化交流。) 85、Scientists should not allow poets the exclusive use of imagination. (allow sb. sth.句型,意为“给与、提供某人某物”。exclusive use专用。) Part ? IQ Test 86、 41 87、Alan:$26. 50 Brenda:$15. 50 (假设Alan最初有x美元,Brenda最初有y美元,可得方程组 ?x-5.50=y+5.50 ?2(x-1.5)=y+1.5。方程可解,x= 26. 50,y=15. 50) 88、 Paul (本题的解题技巧是看清问题后,返回题干寻找有效信息,即与Toyota有关的信息——Harry的Toyota有两个车门,Fred的Toyota有四个车门,而这三个人相同品牌的车的车门数是各不相同的,所以有五个车门的Toyota是Paul的。) 89、 Party (首先可以判断这个单词有五个字母,第一个字母为p/i/n/g,第二个字母为b/a/n,第三个字母为r/e,第四个字母为t/l/k,第五个字母为f/r/t/y。然后,根据英语的发音规律和字母组合规律,第二个字母在本题中不可能为b。当首字母为p/n/g时,第二个字母只能是a,a经常和r组合,所以大胆猜想第三个字母是r。写到这儿,已经基本上可以写出par这样一种组合,可以猜想party。这样问题就基本上迎刃而解了。) 90、C (如果无法抽象想象出来,则可以通过画立体图或用橡皮实物演示的方式帮助解 题。) Part ? Writing Task ? 91、Dear Mr. Smith, Recently I undertook the task of taking a group of elderly visitors from America on a tour round some of the most important buildings in Beijing. While I showed them around the Imperial Palace and the Great Wall, to name just a few, they couldn' t help expressing their astonishment at the wisdom of ancient Chinese and said that they would cherish this impressive tour in memory all their lifetime. Everybody left with satisfaction and gratefulness to our company. Still, I find there being some problems where we can further improve our service. Since some visitors are seniors or middle-aged, among whom some are disabled, it is some-times pretty challenging for them to climb to the top of the Great Wall all by themselves. So I suggest we introduce some facilities, like high-tech armchairs, or employ some people to be visitors companies if they like. By doing these, we will make their tour easier and more enjoyable. Wang Peng Task ? 92、Slowly or quickly, almost everything is undertaking pity or big changes—the climate is becoming warmer and warmer; China is growing stronger and stronger; we are exposed to more and more contacts with foreign things since we entered WTO; new and high technology is developing at such an amazing speed that iphone, which is a favor of many today, may. become outdated tomorrow. Change is an objective fact, but just as the quotation says, different people may have different views on changes. The quotation gives us a pause to think deep about the way change actually poses influence on human mind. As far as I' m concerned, if are threatened by changes, worrying that we can' t get them under our control, then we' re more likely to lose control over changes and things may get worse; on the opposite, if we are brave and open enough to embrace the coming changes, chances are that we will see opportunities that changes could bring and make the best use of them to our advantage. Like it or not, changes are bounded to be around us. Only with confidence and an open mind can we succeed in a changing world.
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