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2022年全国大学生英语竞赛样题(C类)

2022NationalEnglishCompetitionforCollege

Students

(TypeC-Sample)

(Total:150marksTime:120minutes)

PartIListeningComprehension(30marks)

SectionA(5marks)

Inthissection,youwillhearfiveshortconversations.Eachconversation

willbereadonlyonce.Attheendofeachconversation,onequestionwillbe

asked,andyouhavefifteensecondstoreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C

andD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorresponding

letterontheanswersheetwithasingleUnethroughthecentre.

1.A.Heenjoysthecoldnessoutside.

B.Itistoohotintheroom.

C.Thereisheavysmokeinside.

D.Thereisnomuchroominside.

2.A.Hewilltakeupanewposition.

B.Hewillemploythewoman.

C.Hewantstoopenanaccount.

D.Heisgoingtoquithisjob.

3.A.Inapostoffice.

B.Intheirclassroom.

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C.Inthelibrary.

D.Intheschoollab.

4.A.Thewomanhaswastedtoomuchtime.

B.Thewomanlosthercameraunfortunately.

C.Themandoesn'tliketheoldcityatall.

D.Themanhasarrangedanactivityforher.

5.A.Helosthisresumebeforethejobinterview.

B.Hewasrejectedtoattendaninterview.

C.Hewaslateforthebusinessmeeting.

D.Hefinishedhisessayonnewmedia.

SectionB(10marks)

Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Eachconversation

willbereadonlyonce.Attheendofeachconversation,therewillbea

one-minutepause.

ConversationOne

Listentotheconversation.ThenreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CorDf

anddecidewhichisthebestansweraccordingtowhatyouhear.Thenmark

thecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthe

centre.

6.Whatinformationdoesthemanwanttoknow?

A.AboutHudsonCollege.

B.AboutlifeinPanama.

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C.AboutEnglishcourses.

D.Aboutvisaapplication.

7.HowlongdoestheAdvancedBusinessEnglishcourseslast?

A.Onemonth.

B.Onemonthandahalf.

C.Twomonths.

D.Threemonths.

8.Howmuchisthetuitionforthecourse?

A.$1200.

B.$1300.

C.$1400.

D.$1500.

9.Whenwillthemangettheapplicationform?

A.Justafterthephonecall.

B.Wellafterhegetsthevisa.

C.Whenthewomangetsthedeposit.

D.Whentheygetthetuitionfee.

10.Whatistheexactclassarrangement?

A.Twohoursaday,fivedaysaweek.

B.Threehoursaday,fivedaysaweek.

C.Fourhoursaday,sixdaysaweek.

D.Fivehoursaday,sixdaysaweek.

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ConversationTwo

Listentotheconversationandcompletethefollowingsentenceswithone

wordaccordingtowhatyouhear.Writetheanswersontheanswersheet.

11.DavidViscardiisa()andhewroteabookentitledTheRisk

Phenomenon.

12.AccordingtoDavid,manypeoplefindnormallifemuchtoodullso

theytakerisksportsasa/an().

13.Davidbelievesthatrisksportshelppeopledevelop()in

challengingconditions.

14.Bungeejumpersjumpfromaveryhighplacewiththeirankles

attachedtoalengthof()rope.

15.Davidexplainsthatextrovertstendnottogetanxiouseasilywhile

othertypesofpeopleareeasilymadeanxiousandtendtoavoid().

SectionC(5marks)

Inthissection,youwillhearfiveshortnewsitems.Eachitemwillberead

onlyonce.Aftereachitem,therewillbeafifteen-secondpause.Duringthe

pause,readthequestionandthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,and

decidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronthe

answersheetwithasingleUnethroughthecentre.

16.Whatdoestheevidencesupport?

A.NASAiscapableofoperatinganewtypeoftelescopenow.

B.ThereisaplanetorbitingastaroutsidetheMilkyWayGalaxy.

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C.TheChandraX-rayObservatoryisthemostpowerfulone.

D.OneenormousplanetisapproachingtheEarthrapidly.

17.Whatdidtheancientceremonialcentersfoundedbelongto?

A.TheancientOlmecandMayacultures.

B.Theoldstoneagestatuecultures.

C.ThenewMexicancultures.

D.TheLidarKingdomcultures.

18.Whatdoeshumanity'sfuturedependonaccordingtotheworld

leaders?

A.Cooperationamongthecountries.

B.Effortstofightclimatechange.

C.Futureexplorationtothespace.

D.PeacefultalkonEastAsiaarea.

19.Whichofthefollowingisthemainfunctionoftheartificialintelligence

model?

A.Tosearchmuchmoreinformationonline.

B.Togetmoreaccuratecalculationresults.

C.Topredictrainfallwithinnext90minutes.

D.Todesignfunandinterestingcomputergames.

20.WhywillNASAexploretheancientobjectsorbitingthesun?

A.TomonitorthenewspacecraftatthedistanceofJupiter

B.TostudytherelationshipbetweenJupiteranditswTrojanMasteroids.

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C.Tocomparetheoldandnewobjectsorbitingthesuninrecentyears.

D.Togatherinformationaboutthesolarsystem'sformation4.5billion

yearsago.

SectionD(10marks)

Inthissection,youwillheartwoshortpassages.Thepassageswillberead

onlyonce.Aftereachpassage,therewillbeaone-minutepause.

Dictation

Listentothepassageandfillintheblankswiththeexactwordsorphrases

youhear.Writetheanswersontheanswersheet.

Blackholesareareaswherethepullofgravityissostrongthatnoteven

lightcanescape.Usuallytheyhappenafterverybig,supergiantstarsexplode.

Theexplodedstar21.()somethingcalleda"supernova."Itisverybright,

butshort-lived.Supernovascreatethelargestexplosionsinspace.The

materialremainingafterthesupernovaexplosion22.().Gravitypulls,or

crushes,allthematterintoaverysmallspace.Whenlightcannolongerescape

thatspace,itisknownasablackhole.TheJapanesesatelliteAstro-Hwas

carryinganinstrumentcalledanX-rayspectrometer.Itwasabletomeasure

thewaygasflowsatthecenterofthePerseuscluster.Whatitfoundwasthat

thesuperheatedgasatthecenterofthecluster23.()thanresearchers

expected.Andthattoldthemsomethingabouthowblackholeswork,and

howgalaxiesareformed.

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BrianMcNamaraisanastrophysicistwiththeUniversityofWaterlooin

Canada."Andthatgivesusavery24.()ofhowmuchenergyisbeing

pumpedintothisgasbysupermassiveblackholes,andsoitallowsustoform

amorecompletepictureofhowgalaxiesevolve,howthestarsandthegas

thatwilleventuallycooloutlikeraintoformthestars,evolvesovercosmic

time.”

Thescientistsarealsolookingatthehotplasma—anotherkindof

matter—andgasesthatsurroundgalaxies."Thisisgasthathasnotcooled

outandcondensedoutlikeraininouratmospheretoformstars,planets,life,

forexample.Soit'sthepotentialforthefuture,andwe'retryingtounderstand

whatthefuturedestinyofthisgalaxyandmanyothergalaxieswouldbe."

McNamarasaysthatsupermassiveblackholesmaychangehowgalaxiesform

andchangeovertime."Theenergyreleasedbythesegiantblackholesisvery

25.()totheseatmospheres,whichisthestuffoutofwhichfuturestars

willform."Andwhatthatmeans,hesays,isthatthesehugeblackholescan

affecttherateatwhichagalaxygrows.

Summary

Listentothepassageandcompletethetableusingnomorethanthree

wordsforeachblankaccordingtowhatyouhear.Writetheanswersonthe

TheLayersoftheEarthHowAreMountainsFormed

①Moltenrockbreakingthoughthecrustforms

28.mountain.

TheoutsidelayeroftheEarthisthecrust②Largepiecesofrockspushagainsteachother

thatismadeupof26.______.forms29.______.

Thelayerunderthecrustis27.______.③Whilerocksmovetobreakintofaults,great

blocksarepushedinbetweentoform30.______.

PartIIVocabulary&Grammar(15marks)

Thereare15incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachblankthereare

fourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthe

sentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwitha

singleUnethroughthecentre.

31.Howcloseparentsaretotheirchildren()astronginfluenceon

thecharacteroftheirchildren.

A.have

B.has

C.having

D.tohave

32.WhenIwasaveryyoungboy,Iwasterriblyfrightenedofgoingto

school,butIsoon()it.

A.cameacross

B.droppedoff

C.gotover

D.pushedaway

33.Thedestructionoftheseculturaltreasureswasahugelossfor

mankindthatnoamountofmoneycould().

A.comeupwith

B.makeupfor

C.putupwith

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D.standupto

34.Evenresearchersarenotalwayscarefulenoughtodistinguish

correlationbetween()andeffect.

A.aspect

B.being

C.cause

D.effect

35.Theenergy,suchasgas,oil,electricity,()goingtobeinshort

supplyforalongtime,andwhateverenergyis(),itwillcostalotmore.

A.are;useful

B.are;popular

C.is;access

D.is;available

36.Michaeldoesn'tfeellikeplayingfootballtodaybecauseheis().

A.outofcontrol

B.upintheair

C.overhishead

D.walkingonair

37.Althoughbynomeansrich,Tomwas()thanmostofhisfellow

villagersinthatarea.

A.aheadof

B.betteroff

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C.fedup

D.therealthing

38.Fromthispreparationcoursemoststudentsshould()some

fundamentalknowledgeinMultimedia.

A.require

B.enquire

C.acquire

D.demand

39.Althoughnuclearweaponspresentgrave()dangers,the

predominantcrisisofoverpopulationiswithusrightnow.

A.constant

B.inevitable

C.overwhelming

D.potential

40.Accordingtoaninvestigation;childrenwhoareover-protectedby

theirparentsmaybecome().

A.damaged

B.harmful

C.ignorant

D.spoiled

41.Ifyourfatherhadn'tstoodunderthetreetocatchyou,you()

now.

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A.couldn'thavesmiled

B.didn'tsmile

C.won'tsmile

D.wouldn'tbesmiling

42.Insomecountries,()iscalled^equality^doesnotreallymean

equalrightsforallpeople.

A.that

B.one

C.what

D.which

43.Thereishardlyanenvironmentontheearth()somespeciesof

animalorotherhasnotadapted().

A.asto;fluently

B.sothat;naturally

C.towhich;successfully

D.wherever;peacefully

44.—Areyougoingtohavedinnerbeforeofaftertheshow?

一Mm,I'dliketohaveitbeforetheshow.Oritwillbetoolate.

一()

A.Don'tmentionit.

B.Iagreewithyou.

C.Thanksalot.

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D.Whatapity!

45.—Hello!TheMapleHotel.HowcanIhelpyou?

—Hi!()Isthereanyroomavailablefortwotomorrow?

—I'msorrysir,butwe'refullybookedtomorrow.

A.I'dliketomakeareservationplease.

B.CanIcheckinatthemoment?

C.Howmuchismybillfortomorrow?

D.ShouldItakemyvisawithme?

PartIIICloze(10marks)

Readthefollowingpassageandfillineachblankwithoneword.Choose

thecorrectwordinoneofthefollowingthreeways:accordingtothecontext,

byusingthecorrectformofthegivenword,orbyusingthegivenletter(s)of

theword.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.

Acomputerwiththepowerofahumanbrainisalongwayoff,butthis

weekresearchersare46.re()thatthey'vesimulatedacat'scerebral

cortex,thethinkingpartofthebrain,usingamassivesupercomputer.The

computerhas147,456processorsand144terabytesofmainmemory"

100,000timesas47.(}asyourcomputerhas.

Thesimulation,whichruns100timesslowerthananactualcat'sbrain,is

moreaboutwatchinghowthoughtsare48.()(form)inthebrainandhow

theroughlyonebillionneuronsand10trillionsynapsesinacat'sbrainwork

together.

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Theresearcherscreatedaprogrammethattoldthesupercomputerto

behaveinthewaythatabrainis49.()(believe)tobehave.Thecomputer

wasshownimagesofcorporatelogosandscientistswatchedas50.

dif()partsofthesimulatedbrainworkedtogethertofigureoutwhatthe

imagewas.

DharmendraModha,managerofcognitivecomputingforIBMResearch

andseniorauthorofthepaper,calledita^trulyunprecedentedscaleof

simulation”.ResearchersatStanfordUniversityandtheLawrenceBerkeley

NationalLaboratorywerealsopartoftheproject.Modhasaystheresearch

couldlead51.()computersthatrelylessonstructureddata,suchas2

plus1equals4,andcanhandleambiguitybetter,like52.ide()the

corporatelogoeveniftheimageisblurry.Suchcomputerscouldalso

incorporatesensessuchassight,touchand53.()(hear)intothedecisions

theymake.

Onereasonthatdevelopmentwouldbe54.()(signify)toIBMisthat

thecompanyisnowsellingsmartedplanetservicesthatusedigitalsensorsto

monitorthingslikeweatherand55.()andfeedthatthedatainto

computersthatareaskedtovariousthingswiththeinformation,like

predictingatsunamiordetectingafreewaywayaccident.Othercompanies

couldusecognitivecomputingaswelltomakebettersenseoflargevolumes

ofinformation.

PartIVReadingComprehension(30marks)

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Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral

questions.Respondtothequestionsusinginformationfromthepassage.

Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.

SectionA(10marks)

Questions56—60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

SituatedattheheartofBeijing,thePalaceMuseumisapproached

throughtheGateofHeavenlyPeace(Tian'anmen).Becauseofitscentralityas

wellasrestrictedaccess,thepalacewascalledTheForbiddenCity.Itwasbuilt

from1406to1420bythethirdemperoroftheMingdynasty,theYongle

Emperorwho,uponusurpingthethrone,determinedtomovehiscapital

northwardfromNanjingtoBeijing.TheMingdynastyfelltotheManchuQing

in1644andin1911

theQingdynastywasoverthrownbytherepublicanrevolutionaries.

56.()

57.()Measuring961metersfromnorthtosouthand753meters

fromeasttowest,itcoversanareaof1,110,000squaremeters.Eachofthe

foursidesispiercedbyagate:theMeridianGate(Wumen)onthesouth,the

GateofDivineProwess(Shenwumen)onthenorth,the

EasternandWesternProsperityGates(DonghuamenandXihuamen).

Onceinside,visitorswillseeasuccessionofhallsandpalacesspreadingout

oneithersideofaninvisiblecentralaxis.Thebuildings'glowingyellowroofs

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levitatingabovevermilionwallsisamagnificentsight.Thepaintedridgesand

carvedbeamsallcontributetothesumptuouseffect.

KnownastheOuterCourt,thesouthernportionoftheForbiddenCity

centersonthreemainhalls-HallofSupremeHarmony(Taihedian),Hallof

CentralHarmony(Zhonghedian),andHallofPreservingHarmony(Baohedian).

58.()MirroringthisarrangementistheInnerCourtcomprisingthe

northernportionoftheForbiddenCity.TheInnerCourtiscomprisedofnot

onlytheresidencesoftheemperorandhisconsortsbutalsovenuesfor

religiousritualsandadministrativeactivities.

59.()Thesewerepreciselydesignedinaccordancewithacodeof

architecturalhierarchy,whichdesignatedspecificfeaturestoreflectthe

paramountauthorityandstatusoftheemperor.Noordinarymortalwould

havebeenallowedorwouldevenhavedaredtocomewithincloseproximity

tothesebuildings.

60.()Thecollection,displayedingalleryhallsthroughoutthe

complex,isbecomingincreasinglymoreaccessiblewithdigitaltechnologies.

TheMuseum'swebsite,establishedin2001,isdedicatedtopresentinga

“DigitalPalaceMuseumnbywhichthewealthofculturalheritagecontainedin

theForbiddenCitymaybeeffectivelyspreadworldwide.

Questions56—60

ChoosefromthesentencesA~Gtheonewhichbestfitseachgapof

56—60.Therearetwoextrasentenceswhichyoudonotneedtouse.

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A.ItwashereintheOurterCourtthattheemperorheldcourtand

conductedgrandaudiences.

B.Duringnearlysixhundredyears,twenty-fouremperorslivedandruled

fromthispalace.

C.Intotal,thebuildingsofthetwocourtsaccountforanareaofsome

163,000squaremeters.

D.ThePalaceMuseum'srangeofpublicationshascreatedfurtherinterest

indomainssuchastheForbiddenCity'shistory,architecture,andvastcultural

holdings.

E.TheForbiddenCityissurroundedby10-metre-highwallsanda

52-metre-widemoat.

F.AlthoughtheForbiddenCityusedtobeanimpenetrablefortress,the

imperialpalaceisnowapublicmuseum.

G.TheMuseum'sadministrationlaunchedapolicyofcomprehensive

restoration.

SectionB(10marks)

Questions61—65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Likepeople,eachcountryhasuniquecharacteristics.Manycountriesare

knownbytheproductstheyproduce.Theseproductsareanythingfromfoods

andmineralstoplantsandbuildings.Herearewhatafewcountriesareknown

for.

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SriLankaiswellknownforitsCeylontea.Thecountryexportsmoreblack

teathananyothernation.Ceylonwasthecountry'snamewhenitwasaBritish

colony.Inthe19thcentury,SriLankawasfamousforitscoffee.Butmostofits

coffeeplantationsweredestroyedbyinsectsinthe1870s.Itwasduringthis

timeBritainstartedtheteaplantations.

WhenpeoplethinkofBulgaria,theyoftensay“RosovaDolina/^which

means“thevalleyofroses."DuringtheruleoftheturkishEmpire,the

Bulgarianrosebecamewidelypopular.Bulgariaproduces80percentofthe

world'sroses.Bulgariaalsoproducesroseoilandroseperfume.Thecountry

evenhasrosejuice.Infact,peoplelongagobelievedthattheGreekgods

gainedimmortalitybydrinkingelixirmadewithroses.Tomakeone

500-milliterbottleofrosejuice,50rosesareneeded.

Ghana'scacaobeanswereusedtomakedrinksfortherichduringancient

timesinCentralAmerica.Later.aspecialkindofcacaowasbroughttoGhana

fromBrazilin1824.Knownastheporasterocacao,itmadeup80-90percent

ofallcacaoproduced.Thecacaoisflatanddarkpurple.Ithasabitterandsour

taste.Ghana'schocolatehasalsogainedinternationalacclaim.

Itisdifficulttosaywherecheesefirstcamefrom.Whatwedoknowisthat

theSwissmadecheeselongbeforeJesuswasborn.Cheesethenwasusedas

currencyinSwitzerlandandrepresentedsocialstatusandwealth.Inthefourth

century,cheesewasinternationallyintroducedandquicklybecamepopular.

Thereisanunusualstoryabouthowfonduecameabout.Longago,theSwiss

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livingonthemountainswereconfinedtotheirhomesbecauseofalarge

snowstorm.Cheese,wineandbreadwerethelastfoodtheyhadleft.They

meltedthecheesewithwineandatethebreadwithit.

FarmlandsareplentifulinArgentina,sothecountrycangrowmanykinds

ofcrops.Thecropsareusedtofeeditsnumerouslivestock.Theinventionof

refrigeratorshipshasmadeexportingofmeatssaferandeasier.Argentina

jumpedattheopportunitytoincreasemeatexports.Withoutrefrigerator

ships,themeatcouldgetcontaminatedwhiletravellinglongdistances.

Questions61—65

Answerthefollowingquestionsaccordingtothepassage.

61.WhatwasSriLankawellknownforin1800s?

62.WhydopeoplecallBulgaria“thevalleyofroses"?

63.Whatdoescacaolooklike?

64.Whenwascheesewellknowntotheworld?

65.WhatisArgentinafamousforaccordingtothepassage?

SectionC(10marks)

Questions66to70arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

ThereisasayinginFrancethatstates,“Thegovernmentcouldfall,the

Louvrecouldbebrokeninto,oralienscouldlandonearth,butifanyofthese

thingshappenedduringtheTourdeFrance,noonewouldnotice/1TheTour

deFranceisthemostfamouscyclingraceintheworld.Therace,whichisheld

inJulyeveryyear,consistsoftwentyone-daystages,plusseveralrestdays.

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ThecoursefollowsaclockwiseroutearoundFrance,andoftenneighboring

countries,includingLuxembourg,Belgium,andItaly.Thewinneristhe

riderwhocompletesalltwentystagesoftheraceintheshortestoveralltime.

TheTourdeFrancefirststartedonJuly1,1903,whensixtycyclistsleft

frominfrontofTheAlarmClockCafe,justoutsideofParis,androde467

kilometerstoLyon.Thefirstraceconsistedofsixlegs,eachofwhichwas

about400kilometerslong.Atthattimetherewerenorestdays—thewinner

wastheriderwhofinishedtheraceintheshortesttotaltime.Thewinnerof

thefirstTourdeFrance,MauriceGarin,themostpopularcyclistinFranceat

thattime,received2,000francs(about$350).Ittookhim94hoursand33

minutestorideall2,428kilometersoftherace,threehoursfasterthanthe

runner-up.Overtheweeksduringwhichtheracewasrun,theideaoftheTour

deFranceslowlycaughtonwiththepeopleofFrance.Theracehasbeenheld

everyyearsincethattime,exceptduringtheyearsofWorldWarsIandII.

TheTourdeFrancehasdevelopedseveralspecialhonorsforwhichracers

compete.Aboveall,thehighesthonoristhe"yellowjerseyM.Henri

Desgranges,thefounderoftherace,introducedtheyellowjerseyin1919to

showtheleadingracereachdayoftheTourdeFrance.Eachday,theofficials

whokeeptrackofalloftherider'stimescompareeachrider'stotaltimeupto

thatpoint.Theracerwiththelowestoveralltimewearstheyellowjersey

duringthefollowingday'srace.Otherhonorsincludethe^greenjersey^which

isgiventotheriderwhosprintsthebestbyridingthefastestovershort

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distances,andthe“polkadotjersey",awhitejerseywithreddots,forthebest

riderinthemountainsalongtheroute.

Overtheyearsoftherace,thecompetitorshavegainedareputationfor

goodsportsmanship.Forexample,ifaleadriderfallsoffhisbike,itiscommon

forthefollowingriderstoslowdowntoallowthefallenridertocatchup.

Somewatchersaresurprisedbythis,butasGermanriderJanUllrich,who

cameinrunner-upin2002afterwaitingforwinnerLanceArmstrong,says,Of

courseIwouldwait.IfIwouldhavewonthisracebytakingadvantageof

someone'sbadluck,thentheracewasnotworthwinning.

Questions66—70

Completethesummarybelowwithinformationfromthepassage,using

nomorethanthreewordsforeachblank.

TheTourdeFranceisthemostfamous66.()raceintheworld.The

racefollowsa67.()routearoundFrance,andsomepartsoftheracemay

gointo68.()countrieslikeBelgiumandItaly.Therace69.()twenty

one-daystages,butthereareafewrestdaysforcyclistsduringthesetwenty

days.Thejudgesoftherace70.()thetimeeachridertakestocomplete

eachstageoftherace.Attheendoftherace,theycyclistwiththeshortest

overalltimeisthewinner.

PartVTranslation(15marks)

SectionA(5marks)

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TranslatethefollowingparagraphintoChinese.Remembertowritethe

answersontheanswersheet.

71.Forhundredsofyears,theSphinxattractedpeoplebothasa

religiousmonumentandasaworkofart.Buteventually,thedesertsand

onceagaincoveredtheSphinx,leavingonlytheheadvisible.Itwasnot

untilthe1800sthatarchaeologistsbeganclearingthesandfromthe

statueandbeganresearchingthelonghistoryoftheSphinx.Atlast,in

the1920,allofthesandwasfinallyclearedawayandrestorationwork,

whichcontinuestothisday,wasbegun.

SectionB(10marks)

TranslatethefollowingparagraphintoEnglish.Remembertowrite

theanswerontheanswersheet.

72.我们采用绿色基因技术,目的在于使作物育种更有效,更环

保。这些转基因作物投放到市场之前,我们对其安全性进行了多年研

究与试验,直到所有问题都明朗化。这是一个实现我们目标的大好机

遇。我们的目标是:应用更快捷的方法培育各种作物的品种,将来为

我们提供足够的食物和原料。化石能源储备不久将被耗尽。专家们估

计:原油仅够用43年,而天然气则不到60年。

PartVIIQTest(10marks)

TherearefiveIQTestquestionsinthispart.Writetheanswerson

theanswersheet.

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73.If“love"isrepresentedby1215225,whichnumberrepresents

peacer

74.Whathasfourlegsbutcannotwalk,twoarmsbutcannotcarry,

onegoodstrongbackbutcannotbend?Itiseverybody'sgoodfriend.

Itis().

75.Thenumbershouldcomenextintheseries3,5,8,13,21is

().

76.InaracefrompointXtopointYandback,Maryaverages40

milesperhourtopointYand10milesperhourbacktopointX.Susan

averages20milesperhourinbothdirections.IfMaryandSusanbegin

theraceatthesametime,theonewhowillfinishfirstis().

77.Whichcodematchesthepatterngivenattheendoftheline?

PartVIIErrorCorrection(10marks)

Thereare10errorsaltogetherinthefollowingpassage.Theerrors

are:missingwords,unnecessarywordsandwrongwords.Pleasecorrect

themasfollows:foramissingword,markitspositionwiththesymbol""'

andwriteit;foranunnecessaryword,crossitoutwiththesymbol

forawrongword,underlineitandwritethecorrectword.Anexampleof

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howtocorrecttheerrorisprovidedbelow.Writetheanswersonthe

answersheet.

Forexample:

OneofmyfavoritewritersareCharlotteBronte.Shewasbornintheearlynineteenth

is

centurywhenwomenhadfarfeweropportunitiesAtheyhavenow.

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