2023年大学生英语竞赛C类真题

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1、 2015年全国大学生英语竞赛初赛C级真题 Part I Listening (30 marks) 1. What does the conversation imply? A. Great minds think alike. B. You are what you wear. C. A contented mind is a perpetual feast. D. Actions speak louder than words. 2. How does the man identify a disease gene? A. He uses a special instrument. B.

2、He analyses the gene carefully. C. He bases his finding on his previous research. D. He sends the results of his analysis to biologists for confirmation.3. Why is the man planning to fly to Singapore? A. The weather there is quite nice for a holiday. B. He wants to watch a basketball match to be hel

3、d there. C. NBA tickets there are much cheaper than those in New York. D. Air tickets from the USA to Singapore are cheap now. 4. What is the mas opinion of seeing movies in a theatre? A. He doesnt like the big screen in the theatre. B It is not as comfortable as seeing movies at home. C. It is much

4、 more expensive than seeing movies at home. D. He thinks travelling a long way to the theatre is a waste of time. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. Importance of saving water. B. Ways to improve farming. C. The citys nasty weather. D. Water shortage in the city.Section B (10 marks) Long Con

5、versations Conversation one 6. What does the man want tickets for? A. For a May Flower choir performance. B. For an opera performance. C. For the Mozart Piano Concerto. D. For the Beethoven Symphony 7. When will he attend the performance? A. On Sunday, May 21. B. On Monday, May 22.C. On Thursday, Ma

6、y 25 D. On Sunday, May 26 8. What kind of music dose the man like? A. Piano concerto. B. Rhythm &Blues(R&B). C. Jazz. D. Symphony. 9.What is the mans telephone number? A.648 7967 B.647 7968 C.646 7988 D.649 7948 10.When is the man expected to pick up his tickets? A. Before 7:30 on the night of the p

7、erformance. B. Any time on the day of the performance. C. Between 7:30 and 8:00 any night. D. Any time before the performance. Conversation Two 11.What are the two kinds of people mentioned in the quote of Marlos father? A. The rich and the poor. B. Givers and takers. C. Eaters and sleepers. D. The

8、old and young. 12.Why is the St. Jude Hospital special? A. It serves children from certain communities only. B. It was founded by some big companiesC. It collects donations for sick children. D. It provides excellent service for patients. 13. What is the motto of the Thanks & Giving Campaign? A. Giv

9、e thanks to both sick and healthy kids. B. Cherish the traditional holidays. C. Honor the donating companies. D. Give money to people in need. 14. What does Marlo remind people to do when they are in a happy mood? A. Always help those who areB. Stop purchasing and save money for the future. C. Think

10、 of the families who are fighting for their childs life. D. Look after old parents and young children in the family. 15. What do some big companies cooperate with St. Jude Hospital? A. They donate large amounts of money to the hospital. B. They send sick employees to the hospital for treatment. C. T

11、hey promote the Thanks & Giving Campaign regularly. D. They collect donations and send them to the hospital.Section C (5 marks) 16. Why was scientific satellite MAVEN sent to space? A. To find out if there are any living creatures or plants on Mars. B. To collect water samples from Mars and learn wh

12、at is happening on Mars. C. To learn what happened to the atmosphere and water on Mars. D. To study the geological and geographical conditions on Mars. 17. What is scientists latest research on robots?A. Robots that can run quickly on four legs. B. Robots that can carry heavy loads as pack animals d

13、o.C. Robots that are less expensive to build. D. Robots that can operate on batteries. 18. What is the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) accused of? A. Its influence on U.S. movies and TV shows. B. Its attempt to spread American culture. C. Its tough demands on overseas students. D. Its exclusion of Am

14、erican values. 19. What does Ritu Sharma want to show in her book Teach a Woman to Fish? A. How woman in poor conditions can break the cycle of poverty. B. Her extraordinary travel experience in four countries. C. The challenge and opportunities facing woman in Sri Lanka. D. Different ways of finish

15、ing that are suitable for women.20. What does “Black Friday” in this conversion refer to? A. A special day in memory of people who died in a tragic stampede. B. A shopping discount service available only on Fridays. C. A new TV show to be held in New York and California. D. A big day in a holiday sh

16、opping season with lots of goods in discount.Section D There are 10 missing words or phrases. Fill in the blanks with exact words or phrases you hear. At movie preview, reporters are often searched before entering a theatre. If cameras or camcorders are found, security guards take them until the pre

17、view in finished. The guards do this because people might 21._ the movie before it is released. They are trying to protect the right of intellectual property (IP).Intellectual property is 22._ of intangible things likes music, film, computer programs, techniques and books. Counties like United State

18、 have a strict system of patents, copyrights and trademark rights. When a person produces something new, they 23._ one of these from the government to prove he or she is the owner of the invention and that it is illegal for others to copy it. Patents are needed for new inventions. Copyright are used

19、 for materials like books, music, computer programs and movies. Trademark rights are used for 24._. You can tell if something is copyrighted or trademarked by looking on the package for a small encircled C or T respectively.As international trade increases, problems 25._ regarding IP . Some counties

20、 have less strict laws for IP than others. In counties like Vietnam, where laws for IP are not very strict, products 26._ other counties are often copied and sold for a cheaper price. For example, it is common to find copies of U.S. movies 27._ in these counties. The United States and other counties

21、 with strict IP laws want all counties to have strict IP laws so that 28._. So, they pressure other countries to strengthen IP laws. For example, before Vietnam could join the World Trade Organization in 2006, they had to strengthen their IP laws.Not everyone believes that laws protecting IP 29._.So

22、me believe it is wrong for others to have a monopoly on an idea or invention that could serve the public good. For example, some poor countries have many people 30._ diseases but do not have the infrastructure needed to produce drugs to help the patients . Other richer countries have produced the dr

23、ugs but are selling them at too high a price for the poor countries to afford, which may cause people to die.Part II Vocabulary, Grammar & Culture (15 marks) Section A Vocabulary and Grammar (10 marks) 31. Animals are one of the most important resources for human beings, however , by 2030,many speci

24、es will have _ according to recent research . A. used up B. died out C. gone up D. got rid of 32. If the government refused to appropriate funds, the slum-clearance program might be _. A. rejected B. contended C. abused D. terminated 33. We are in the full _ that the current situation will improve s

25、ooner or later. A. understanding B. appreciation C. consciousness D. conviction34. The reporters exposed the corruption of several high officials in the government; _, they were asked to resign from office. A. constantly B. consistently C. consequently D. consecutively 35. Helping his little daughte

26、r with her physics homework reminded him of things he had long _. A. cared about B. forgotten about C. dreamed about D. complained about36. You should never provide your personal information _ a request you did not ask for over the Internet . A. in response to B. according to C. prior to D. thanks t

27、o 37. The new chairman urged the members of the committee to _ their differences and settle down to work . A. wear out B. break up C. calm down D. set aside 38. Why so many students graduate from high school with inadequate skills in reading and mathematics is a question that continues to _American

28、educators. A. harass B. intimidate C. trouble D. oppress 39. I need some help with my homework! _ Ive got lots of work to do myself, and besides, its your problem, not mine!A. No problems, just a moment! B. Sorry, I cant help you right now. C. Yes, I need your help as well. D. Wait, its a piece of c

29、ake for me. 40.I spilled some coffee on my jacket! _. Youll see a place on Madison Avenue between the First Street and the Second Street. Its Beside the bank. A. How can you get it ironed? B. Do you know the way to the factory? C. Who is to blame for the accident? D. Where can I get it cleaned?Secti

30、on B Culture (5 marks) 41. _ felt that society forced too many rules on people and kept them from living a full, natural life. His forceful writing on daring themes shocked many. Sons and Lovers, based partly on his own life, is one of his finest novels. A. James Joyce. B. D. H. Lawrence.C. George B

31、ernard Shaw D. Thomas Hardy. 42. Which of the following is the national flag of the United States of America? 43. Which of the following is the famous theory developed by Albert Einstein? A. The Theory of Mechanics. B. The Natural Selection. C. The Theory of Relativity. D. Quantum Gravity.44. Which

32、country is famous for the statue of the Little Mermaid? A. Finland. B. Sweden. C. Denmark. D. Norway.45. _ was an English comic actor and filmmaker who rose to fame in the silent film era. A. Marlon Brando. B. Charlie Chaplin. C. Steven Allan Spielberg D. Dustin Hoffman.Part Cloze(10 marks) Fill in

33、each blank with one word. Choose the correct word in one of the following three ways: according to the context, by using the correct form of the given word, or by using the given letter(s) of the word. Is paragliding more dangerous than parachuting?There are three elements that support the argument

34、that through 46._ of them is safe, one is far less dangerous than the other. Those three elements are training, preparation, and skill level. Training for the first parachute jump is a 47.rel _ simple process. Commonly a morning of instruction and practice can result 48._ a persons first jump the sa

35、me afternoon. In contrast, paragliding training is much more involved, taking anywhere from one to three months before the first flight occurs. It is 49._ (legal) to fly without a license, and various competence levels must be passed to be able to move from soaring to something more involved such as

36、 cross-country flying.Preparation for a parachute jump is minimal 50._ best. Most jumpers have their chutes packed for them, so all they have to do is climb into the plane. Some pack their own chutes, but still, this is minor. In paragliding the pilot lays out their canopy on the ground, checks it a

37、nd the lines, and then must wait for the right wind conditions before launching. The fact that the chute and lines can be seen makes a 51.tre_ difference as any problems can be seen before launch, something that is impossible with parachuting. This is a very important difference because almost all p

38、arachuting 52.acc_ are the result of equipment failure. Jumpers rely almost totally on their equipment and not their skill, the reverse of the paragliding pilot.It is this difference in skill levels that makes paragliding the safer option. The 53. _ (great) the skill the pilot develops, the less cha

39、nce they might get into a dangerous situation when flying. Also, if they do get into a dangerous situation, it is far more likely that they will be able to escape. With parachuting it is the 54. opp _. Ultimately skill does not matter. Even the most experienced jumper will be 55._ (able) to do anyth

40、ing in the event of major equipment failure. Like Russian roulette, the question is how many times a person jumps before statistics catch up with them.Part IV Reading Comprehension (35 marks) Section A (5 marks) Questions 56-60 are based on the following passage. Hallward Library supports the learni

41、ng, teaching and research needs of the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Social Sciences. This includes the subject areas of arts, humanities, law and social sciences, and a European Documentation Centre. You may be able to use our libraries for reference or borrowing through membership of the SCON

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43、nstitution, where we will issue you a University of Nottingham library card with immediate borrowing rights (a photograph is not required). Please check our lending desk opening times.If your SCONUL Access membership entitles you to borrow, you may take up to six ordinary loan books for up to four w

44、eeks. Items from our Short Loan collection are not available to borrow under this scheme and there will be lead time in accessing items stored off site or at a different University of Nottingham library. Study rooms are left open for general use, but room keys cannot be borrowed by SCONUL Access use

45、rs and room bookings cannot be made.Please also consult our information on how to access electronic resources and the Internet via the eduroam wireless service. If your institution is not a member of SCONUL Access you may use our libraries for reference during our libraries for reference during our

46、vacations. Please ensure that you bring your library card or some other means of confirming your current student status.You are welcome to visit any of our libraries and use them for reference purposes. Please go to the reception or lending desk on arrival and bring identification with you. We are m

47、embers of INSPIRE and welcome visitors referred from public libraries under this scheme. If you would like to borrow books then you can become an external borrower.We can arrange school visits through our service Step into University Libraries: Visits for Local Schools. In order to be able to offer

48、schools a good experience, we would encourage arrangements to be made well in advance and for visits to be scheduled outside of University terms. Groups should be accompanied by leaders or teachers who will adhere to their responsibilities as detailed in Section 2 of the Universitys Guidance on Arra

49、ngements for Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults.Question 56-60 Decide the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the passage. 56. The Hallward Library serves students in all majors of the University of Nottingham. 57. Anyone who wants to borrow books through the SCONUL

50、 scheme must register online before they come to the reception of the library and get a library card.58. Through the SCONUL scheme no more than 6 ordinary loan books can be borrowed while none of Short Loan books can be borrowed. 59. Electronic resources and Internet cannot be used in the library wi

51、thout permission. 60. Visitors can come to the library for reference purposes and even borrow books.Section B (10 marks) Question 61-65 are based on the following passage. Tony Wheeler is the man behind the Lonely Planet guidebooks, books which are loved and hated in equal measure. Its hard to pin d

52、own why they provoke such violent emotion; once it was simply because they liedyou dont turn up for the weekly Wednesday ferry to find that actually it goes on Tuesdays. Nowadays they are carefully researched, the information is generally true, and the maps are accurate. (61) _ Arrive in a place and

53、 out comes the book: Places to Stay, Things to See, Getting Around, Places to Eatall of which is undeniably useful. But you end up living a life dictated by Wheeler, and that life might not be right for you. On top of that, everyone else has got one too, so instead of being the independent traveler

54、you thought you were, you end up being just another tourist.(62) _ His wife Maureen, who runs the company with him, is equally to blame. It all started in 1972 when, bored with Britain, they see off for Australia. They arrived in Sydney three months later with 27 cents between them. Tony sold his ca

55、mera, then sat down and wrote about the trip. They put the pages together and took it around the local bookshops and one of the bookshops sold thousands of copies. (63) _Their 200-odd guidebooks cover nearly everywhere and there are phrasebooks, atlases, walking guides. They sell more than three mil

56、lion books a year and employ around 200 people. The Lonely Planet website is visited a million times a day and the Wheelers have replaced the van with a red Ferrari.(64) _ “My children have travelled all over the world so theyre aware of a lot of things,” says Maureen and Tony agrees. “It helps you

57、grow up a lot, just knowing how other people live and what happens in their countries. Secondly, being on your own, having to make your way from one place to the next and work out how you do that, gives you a self-sufficiency that I think is very important.”(65) _There are people who say that by enc

58、ouraging people to go places theyre destroying theman accusation they both deny, claiming that people would go there anyway. They admit that none of this is bad for business, “All the publicity has sold our books.”Questions 61-65 Complete the article with the following sentences. There are two extra

59、 sentences that you do not need to use. A. Twenty-five years on, Lonely Planet has, quite literally, taken over the world. B. There has been controversy surrounding the guidebooks. C. Getting a guidebook like the Lonely Planet right can be a tricky business. D. No, its something about the way they t

60、ake you overyou become a slave to the guidebook. E. Tony Wheel is still very actively involved in the Lonely Planet guidebooks. F. So what do they think about travel in general? G. Its not entirely fair to blame only Tony.Section C (10marks) Questions 66-70 are based on the following passage. Situat

61、ed at the heart of Beijing, the Palace Museum is approached through the Gate of Heavenly Peace (Tianan men). Because of its centrality as well as restricted access, the palace was called the Forbidden City, It was built from 1406 to 1420 by the third emperor of the Ming dynasty, the Yongle Emperor w

62、ho, upon usurping the throne, determined to move his capital northward from Nanjing to Beijing. The Ming dynasty fell to the Manchu Qing in 1644 and in 1911 the Qing dynasty was overthrown by the republican revolutionaries. During nearly six hundred years, twenty-four emperors lived in and ruled from this palace. The Forbidden City is surrounded by 10-metre-high walls and a 52-meter-wide moat. Measuring 961 meters from north to south and 753 meters from east to west, it covers an area of 1110000 square meters. Each of the four sides is pie

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