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2008年全国大学生英语竞赛样题(C级)

PartIIVocabularyandStructure(10minutes,15marks)

Directions:

Thereare15incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

  31.Sonervous________thatshedidn'tknowhowtostartherspeech.

A.sinceshebecameB.wouldshebecome

C.thatshebecame

  D.didshebecome

  32.He________anothercareerbut,atthetime,hejustwantedtoearnmoneytostudyabroad.

  A.mighthavechosen  B.mightchoose

  C.hadtochoose  D.musthavechosen

  33.Thesecondreportwas________byAugust2005,butoneyearlateritwasstillnowhereinsight.

  A.submitted  B.tohavesubmitted

  C.tosubmit  D.tohavebeensubmitted

  34.Inthisexperiment,thestudentsstudiedarestoppedseveraltimesduringthelisteningtestandaskedtoreportwhatthey________duringthepausebeforeansweringthequestions.

  A.hadjustbeenthinkingabout  B.havejustbeenthinkingabout

  C.arejustthinkingabout  D.hadjustthoughtabout

  35.Iwasalwaystaughtthatitwas________tointerrupt.

  A.rude  B.coarse  C.rough  D.crude

  36.Smallboysare________questioners.Theyaskquestionsallthetime.

  A.original  B.peculiar  C.imaginative  D.persistent

  37.Weregrettoinformyouthatthematerialsyouorderedare________.

  A.outofwork  B.outofreach  C.outofstock  D.outofpractice

  38.Thebombwill________themomentitistouched.

  A.goon  B.gooff  C.goout  D.goover

  39.Thecarwon't________;I'vetrieditseveraltimes,butitwon'twork.

  A.begin  B.launch  C.start  D.drive

  40.Childrenandoldpeopledonotlikehavingtheirdaily________upset.

  A.habit  B.routine  C.practice  D.custom

  41.Inyourfirstfewdaysatschoolyou'llbegivenatesttohelptheteachersto________youtoaclassatyourlevel.

  A.locate  B.assign  C.deliver  D.place

  42.Chinaonlystarteditsnuclearpowerindustryinrecentyears,andshould________notimeincatchingup.

  A.lose B.delay C.spare D.relieve

  43.—Youdidanexcellentjobyesterday,Jim!

Ireallyenjoyedyourpresentation.

  —________

  —Ohyeah,itwasfabulous.ItseemstheEnglishprogramisagreatwaytopracticeEnglish.

  —Yeah.Itisfunandmotivating.

  A.Didyoureally?

 B.Oh,thankyou.Youaresokind. 

  C.Really?

Whataboutyours?

D.Notatall.Mypleasure.

  44.—Whatkindofmusicdoyoulike?

  —Well,Ilikedifferentkinds.

  —________

  —Er,Iespeciallylikepunkrock.

  A.Ibegyourpardon?

 B.Areyouserious?

  C.Anyinparticular?

D.Whydoyouthinkso?

  45.—Howdidyoulikethefashionshowlastnight?

  —________

  —Ididn'tseeanythingwrongwiththeclothes;theylookedprettynicetome.

  —Doyoureallythinkpeoplecanwearthatstuffandwalkaroundinstreets?

  A.Impressive.It'sagoodwaytoshowoffwomen'ssenseofstyleandwealth.

  B.Itwascool.Theclothesaremorebeautifulthanthepeoplewearingthem.

  C.Nothingserious.It'sonlyashowtoattracttheeyesoffashionfans.

  D.Itwasdumb.Ithinkit'sstupidforwomentowearclotheslikethat.

PartIIIReadingComprehension(20minutes,40marks)

SectionA(4marks)

  Directions:

Thereisonepassageinthissectionwith4questions.Foreachquestion,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

  Questions46-49arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

  Theabilityto“see”oneselfinthefutureisaremarkablehumantrait-somewouldsayunique-thatisnotwellunderstood.That'sdespitethefactthatweprobablyspendasmuchtimethinkingaboutthefutureaswedothinkingaboutthepresent.

  NownewresearchfromWashingtonUniversityinSt.Louissuggeststhatit'spreciselybecausewecanrememberthepastthatwecanvisualizethefuture.“Ourfindingsprovideconvincingsupportfortheideathatmemoryandfuturethoughtarehighlyinterrelatedandhelpexplainwhyfuturethoughtmaybeimpossiblewithoutmemories,”saysdoctoralcandidateKarlSzpunar.Thefindingsareconsistentwithotherresearchshowingthatpersonswithlittlememoryofthepast,suchasyoungchildrenorindividualssufferingfromlossofmemory,arelessabletoseethemselvesinthefuture.

  Theresearchersbasetheirconclusionsonbrainscansof21collegestudentswhowerecuedtothinkaboutsomethingintheirpast,andanticipatethesameeventinthefuture,likeabirthdayorgettinglost.Theexperimentwascarriedoutaseachstudentlayontheirstomachinamagneticresonanceimagingmachine,adreadfulbutveryusefulpieceofequipmentthatcanshowwhichareasofthebrainarestimulatedduringspecificthoughtprocesses.

  ThestudentswerealsoaskedtopictureformerPresidentBillClintoninapastandfuturesetting.Clintonwaschosenbecausehewaseasilyrecognizedandfamiliartoallthestudents.

  Theresearchersfounda“surprisinglycompleteoverlap”amongregionsofthebrainusedforrememberingthestudent'spastandthoseusedforpicturingthefuture.Andeveryregioninvolvedinrememberingwasalsousedinanticipatingthefuture.

  Inshort,theresearchersisolatedtheareaofthebrainthat“litup”whenthestudentsthoughtaboutaneventintheirownpast.Andmoreimportantly,thatsamearealitupagainwhentheythoughtaboutasimilareventintheirfuture.Infact,theresearchersreportthatthebrainactivitywassosimilarinbothcasesthatitwas“indistinguishable.”

  ThefindingswerereinforcedwhenstudentsimaginedBillClinton.Sincenoneofthemknewhimpersonally,theirmemorieswerenotautobiographical.Andthebrainscansshowed“significantlyless”correlationbetweenmemoriesofhavingseenpicturesofClintonintheWhiteHouseandprojectinghimintothefuture.

  Sothis“timemachine,”astheresearchersdescribeit,allowsustousethepasttoseeourselvesinthefuture,andbothourmemoriesandouranticipationareinterdependent.

  46.Aremarkablehumantraitthatisnotwellunderstoodistheability________.

  A.tothinkaboutthepastB.toseethefutureC.torememberthepastD.tocontrolthepresent

  47.Thefindingssupportthat________.

  A.futuregoalswillgreatlyinfluenceaperson'spresentperformance

  B.aperson'spresentperformanceisdeterminedbyhis/herpastknowledge

  C.futurethoughtdependstoagreatdegreeonthememoryofthepast

  D.presentthoughtisimpossiblewithouttheabilitytoimaginethefuture

  48.Theconclusionoftheexperimentonstudentswasthat________.

  A.thestudentscouldpicturethemselvesbetterthanBillClintoninapastandfuturesetting

  B.thestudentscouldimaginethemselvesaswellasBillClintoninapastandfuturesetting

  C.thestudentscouldanticipateBillClintonbetterthanthemselvesinapastandfuturesetting

  D.thestudentscouldonlypicturethemselvesinapastandfuturesettingbutnotBillClinton

  49.This“timemachine”inthelastparagraphmostprobablyrefersto________.

  A.clockB.brainscanningC.magneticresonanceimagingD.memory

  SectionB(14marks)

  Directions:

Thereisonepassageinthissectionwith10questions.GooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsontheAnswerSheet.Forquestions50-55,markY(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.Forquestions56-59,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

  VisitingtheWhiteHouse

  WhiteHouseToursPublictoursoftheWhiteHouseareavailableforgroupsof10ormorepeople.Requestsmustbesubmittedthroughone'sMemberofCongressandareaccepteduptosixmonthsinadvance.Theseself-guidedtoursareavailablefrom7:

30a.m.to12:

30p.m.TuesdaythroughSaturday,andarescheduledonafirstcome,firstservedbasisapproximatelyonemonthinadvanceoftherequesteddate.Weencourageyoutosubmityourrequestasearlyaspossiblesincealimitednumberoftoursareavailable.AllWhiteHousetoursarefreeofcharge.Forthemostcurrenttourinformation,pleasecallthe24-hourlineat202-456-7041.PleasenotethatWhiteHousetoursmaybesubjecttolastminutecancellation.

WhiteHouseVisitorCenter

  AlltoursaresignificantlyenhancedifvisitorsstopbytheWhiteHouseVisitorCenterlocatedatthesoutheastcornerof15thandEStreets,beforeoraftertheirtour.TheCenterisopensevendaysaweekfrom7:

30a.m.until4:

00p.m.andfeaturesmanyaspectsoftheWhiteHouse,includingitsarchitecture,furnishings,firstfamilies,socialevents,andrelationswiththepressandworldleaders,aswellasathirty-minutevideo.Allowbetween20minutestoonehourtoexploretheexhibits.TheWhiteHouseHistoricalAssociationalsosponsorsasalesarea.Pleasenotethatrestroomsareavailable,butfoodserviceisnot.

  Mobility-Impaired/UsingaWheelchair

  GuestsrequiringtheloanofawheelchairshouldnotifytheofficerattheVisitorsEntranceBuildinguponarrival.

  Wheelchairsloansareofferedonafirst-come,first-servedbasis.Reservationsarenotpossible.

  Visitorsinwheelchairs,orwithothermobilitydisabilities,ontheCongressionalguidedorself-guidedtours,between8:

00a.m.and12noon,usethesameVisitorentranceand,withuptofourmembersoftheirparty,areadmittedwithoutwaitinginlineandwithouttickets.

  Visitors

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