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大学生英语竞赛NECCSA类研究生初赛英语真题
大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)A类研究生初赛英语真题2011年
(总分:
150.00,做题时间:
90分钟)
一、PartIListeningComperhension(总题数:
0,分数:
0.00)
二、SectionA(总题数:
1,分数:
5.00)
(分数:
5.00)
(1).Whatdidthemandolastnight?
A.Heboughtacomputer.
B.HewatchedaTVshow.
C.HesurfedtheInternet.(分数:
1.00)
A.
B. √
C.
解析:
[解析]
M:
IsawaninterestingprogramlastnightabouttheXOcomputer.Didyouseeit?
W:
Youmeanthatinexpensivelaptop?
No,Ididn't.ButIreadaboutitinthepaper.It'sagreatidea,isn'tit?
M:
Actually,I'mkindofafraidthatitwon'tbeusedforeducation.IthinkalotofkidswilljustuseittosurftheInternet.
男士说Isawaninterestingprogram,可知他看的是电视节目,故选B。
(2).Howdidthecompanygetintotroubleinthepast?
A.Bypollutingariver.
B.Bylyingtothegovernment.
C.Bychangingtheirimage.(分数:
1.00)
A. √
B.
C.
解析:
[解析]
W:
IreadthatUnionTinworkshasmadechangestoitsmainfactory.Theysaythey'veloweredpollutionlevelsbytwenty-fivepercent.
M:
Wait,weren'ttheytheonespouringwasteintotheriverafewyearsago?
W:
That'sright.Thearticlealsosaidsomethingaboutthat.Thecompanywasfined$50,000.Iguessthey'retryingtochangetheirimage.
男士反问weren'ttheytheonespouringwasteintotheriver,可知这家公司过去曾向河里排放污染物,故选A。
(3).Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Visitthepetmotel.
B.Writeareview.
C.Lookforsomeinformation.(分数:
1.00)
A.
B.
C. √
解析:
[解析]
W:
Whatshouldwedoabouttheanimalswhilewe'reonvacation?
M:
Iwasthinkingofaskingourneighbor,Bob,totakethemin.But,we'vegotthreecatsandadog.It'sreallyalottoask.
W:
Yeah,itis.Youknow,there'sapetmotelonWoodlandAvenue.I'llgoonlineandlookforreviewsabouttheplace.
女士说I'llgoonlineandlookforreviews,可知她要去找petmotel的有关信息,因此选C。
(4).Howwasthewomanconnectedtotheadvertisement?
A.Shereceivedalinkinanemail.
B.Shevisitedthecompany'swebsite.
C.ShewentontoanInternetforum.(分数:
1.00)
A. √
B.
C.
解析:
[解析]
M:
Didyougetmyemailwiththelinktothecoffeemakeradvertisement?
W:
Idid,thanks.Ilaughedsohardwhenthecoffeemakerstartedyelling,"Ijustmadeapotofcoffee.Getupanddrinkit!
"
M:
Haha,right.IwasthinkingofgettingoneforPaul.Youknowhowmuchtroublehehaswakingup.Itwouldbetheperfectgiftforhim!
男士问女士有没有收到有咖啡制作者广告链接的邮件时,女士说收到了,因此可知女士是通过链接看到的广告,故选A。
(5).Whatdoesthewomanimply?
A.Themanhasreallybadcredit.
B.Themanshouldtrusther.
C.Themanneedstobuyalotofnewclothes.(分数:
1.00)
A.
B. √
C.
解析:
[解析]
W:
Youshouldgoclothesshoppingwithme.Iknowexactlywhatyouneedtoimproveyourstyle.
M:
Iknowwhereyou'regoingwiththis.Youwantmetogetsomereallyexpensivedesignerclothes.IdoubtIhaveenoughroomonmycreditcardforoneArmanishirt.
W:
It'snotthatbad.Believeme,justoneortwopiecescouldtotallychangeyourlook.
最后一句女士让男士相信她,故选B。
三、SectionB(总题数:
0,分数:
0.00)
四、ConversationOne(总题数:
1,分数:
4.00)
(分数:
4.00)
(1).WhattimeisMike'swife'sappointment?
A.At2:
00pm.B.At2:
30pm.C.At3:
30pm.(分数:
1.00)
A. √
B.
C.
解析:
[解析]6-9
Mike:
ThisisMikespeaking.I'dliketomakeanappointmentformywife.Shewantstocomeinattheendoftheweek.
Receptionist:
HowaboutthisFridaymorning?
That'sFridaythe21st.
Mike:
Mmm,Idon'tthinkshecanmakethemorning.Anyopeningsintheafternoon?
Receptionist:
Yes.Appointmentsareavailableat2:
00,2:
30and3:
30.
Mike:
We'lltakethefirstone,please.
Receptionist:
OK.That'sdone.
Mike:
Thanks.Oh,whatshouldmywifedoifshewantstoswitchdoctors?
Receptionist:
Shecanjustgiveusacallhere.Doyouwanttotakethenumberdown?
Mike:
Yes,please.
Receptionist:
It's72539829.
Mike:
Canyougivemeyourname,please?
Receptionist:
Myname'sAngelabuttherearetwoothergirlswhomightbeondutyaswell.TheirnamesareEilzabethandRachelbutitdoesn'tmatterwho'sonduty.Anyonecantakecareofit.
Mike:
Whatdowedoifweneedtocalloutadoctorduringthenight?
Receptionist:
We'vegotarotationsystemwiththedoctorsinthearea.There'samobilenumberyoucancallandthatwillgetyouthroughtothedoctoronduty.
Mike:
What'sthatnumber,please?
Receptionist:
It's05067593856.
Mike:
Gotthat.I'dliketoaskaboutcharges.
Receptionist:
AsinthewholeofAustralia,prescriptionshavetobepaidforatthechemistattheprevailingrate.Therearestandardchargesforthingslikevaccinationsfortravelandinsurancereports,andIcangiveyouapricelistforthose.Consultations,though,arecoveredbytheNationalHealthServicesotheyarefree.
Mike:
Great.Well,that'sall.Thanksandgoodbye.
Receptionist:
Goodbye.
前台接待员说Appointmentsareavailableat2:
00,2:
30and3:
30,之后男士选了第一个,故选A。
(2).Whatisthewomanspeaker'sname?
A.Rachel.B.Elizabeth.C.Angela.(分数:
1.00)
A.
B.
C. √
解析:
前台接待员明确说自己叫Angela,选C。
(3).What'sthenightdoctor'smobilenumber?
A.05067593856.B.05067593857.C.05067583856.(分数:
1.00)
A. √
B.
C.
解析:
当被问到值班医生的电话时,前台接待员明确说It's05067593856,选A。
(4).WhichofthefollowingdoesthesurgeryNOTchargefor?
A.Travelvaccinations.
B.Consultations.
C.Insurancereports.(分数:
1.00)
A.
B. √
C.
解析:
前台接待员说的最后一句话Consultation…sotheyarefree可知咨询是免费的,故选B。
五、ConversationTwo(总题数:
1,分数:
6.00)
(分数:
6.00)
(1).Whattopicisthemangoingtowriteabout?
A.Globaltravel.
B.Worldeconomics.
C.Climatechanges.(分数:
1.00)
A.
B. √
C.
解析:
[解析]10-15
Jane:
Iknowit'searlybutdoyouknowanythingaboutourfirstassignment?
John:
Yes,it'salreadyupontheeconomicsfacultynoticeboard.There'sachoiceofessaysupthere.Ithinkthereareabout10topicsyoucanchoosefrom.Ican'trememberanyofthetitlesthough,apartfromtheonethatIthinkI'mgoingtowriteabout.
Jane:
What'sthatone,then?
John:
It'sabouttheshorttermfutureofthirdworldeconomies.
Jane:
Ooh.Idon'tlikethesoundofthat.Itseemsverywideranging.
John:
Itis,butrememberthatItravelledthroughpartsofAfricaandAsiaduringthesummervacation,sothathasmadememoreinterestedinthesubject,andalsogivenmesomefirsthandideasonthesubject.
Jane:
Doestheessaylistmentionhowlongtheessayshavetobeandthedeadlines?
John:
Yes.Yourememberthatlastyearalltheessayshadtobe3,000wordsinlength?
Well,that'sgoneupbyathousandwords!
Jane:
Ohno!
That'lltakeages.
John:
Iknow.Iwashopingthatthey'dstayat3,000wordsoronlygoupto3,500,butnoluck,I'mafraid.
Jane:
Whataboutthedeadline?
John:
ThefirstonehastobeinbyOctober30thandthesecondbyNovember30th.Itlookslikeoneessayamonththesameaslastyear.
Jane:
Well,atleastthathasn'tchanged,butasit'stheendofSeptembernow,thatleavesonlyamonthtogetthefirstonedone.I'mgoingtogetontothatstraightaway.
John:
Yes,you'dbetter.Ifyouwanttotalkaboutit,I'mgoingtobeatthecampuscafeteriaat1:
30forlunch.Wecouldgooversomequestions.
Jane:
Ican'tthen,asI'mgoingtothesportshalltoworkout.Howabout3thisafternoonintheeconomicscommonroom?
John:
ThatshouldbeOK.We'llberightbytheeconomicscourseofficewherethequestionsare,sothat'llbeconvenientforcheckingthetitles.
Jane:
OK.Seeyouthen.Bye.
John:
Bye.
男士说It'sabouttheshort-termfutureofthird-worldeconomies.可知他的题目是关于世界经济的,选B。
(2).Howdidthemangetfirst-handideasonhissubject?
A.BytravellingtocountriesinAsiaandAfrica.
B.Bydoingquestionnaires.
C.Bydoingresearchintoprivatecompanies.(分数:
1.00)
A. √
B.
C.
解析:
男士说ItraveledthroughpansofAfricaandAsia…givenmesomefirst-handideasonthesubject,故选A。
(3).Howlongdotheessayshavetobe?
A.4,000words.B.3,000words.C.3,500words.(分数:
1.00)
A. √
B.
C.
解析:
男士说去年的论文都要写3000字,而后又说That'sgoneupbyathousandwords,因此今年得写4000字,故选A。
(4).Whenmustthefirstessaybehandedin?
A.November30.B.September30.C.October30.(分数:
1.00)
A.
B.
C. √
解析:
男士明确提到ThefirstonehastobeinbyOctober30th,故选C。
(5).WherewillJohnandJanemeetuplaterthatday?
A.Intheeconomiescourseoffice.
B.Intheeconomiescommonroom.
C.Inthecampuscafeteria.(分数:
1.00)
A.
B. √
C.
解析:
女士问Howabout3thisafternoonintheeconomicscommonroom?
男士答应了,故选B。
(6).Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Travelagentandcustomer.
B.Professorandstudent.
C.Classmates.(分数:
1.00)
A.
B.
C. √
解析:
通过两人讨论作业的语气及对话发生的场景——校园,可以推知两人是同学,故选C。
六、SectionC(总题数:
1,分数:
5.00)
(分数:
5.00)
(1).Whatisthenewsabout?
A.Usingcomputers.
B.Reclaimingenergy.
C.Heatingbuildings.(分数:
1.00)
A.
B. √
C.
解析:
[解析]
Asyouusecomputers,asyou'resurfingtheweb,especiallyinlargedatacentres,itgeneratesalotofheat.Andrightnow,thatheatiswasted.Itactuallyjustgetspulledawayandgoesoutthroughthechimneys,etc.Well,ourscientistsareputtingsmallchannelsactuallyintothechipsthatdothecomputing,takingthatheatbackandusingheatpumptechnologytothenheatabuildingorevencoolabuilding.Sotheenergywillbereclaimed.Socomputingwillbecomealotmoreenergyefficient.
新闻主要讲了同时使用多台计算机工作会产生很大热量,而这些热量就白白浪费了,科学家近期发明了一种芯片可以将这些热量利用到建筑物供热或供冷,因此是关于能量再利用的,故选B。
(2).Whatarethemostdamagingemissions?
A.Ultrafineparticles.
B.Gases.
C.Particlesproducedbygasolineengines.(分数:
1.00)
A. √
B.
C.
解析:
[解析]
Peoplewholiveinpollutedcitiescanseethegritanddirtproducedfromvehicleenginesbutsomeofthemostdamagingemissionsareonlynowstartingtobeunderstood.They'reultrafineparticles,waytoosmalltobeseen.Hundredsofthem,placedsidebyside,matchthewidthofahumanhair.Theyareprimarilyproducedbycombustionindieselengi