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大學(xué)生英語競(jìng)賽(NECCS)A類碩士決賽英語真題(總分120,考試時(shí)間90分鐘)PartⅡVocabularyandStructure

Thereare15incompletesentencesinthissection.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicemarkedA,B,CandD.

Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.

Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.1.

Asadevelopingcountry,wemustkeep______withtherapiddevelopmentoftheworldeconomy.A

moveB

stepC

speedD

pace2.

Thescientistshaveabsolutefreedomastowhatresearchtheythinkitbestto______.A

pursueB

devoteC

adjustD

engage3.

Insteadofbeingsenttoprison,theshoplifterwas______withafine.A

setoutB

setbackC

letoffD

letalone4.

Weshouldalwaysbearinmindthat______decisionsoftenresultinseriousconsequences.A

urgentB

instantC

promptD

hasty5.

Ifcertainindustriesdidn'treceivea______fromthestate,they'dstandlittlechanceofsurviving.A

donationB

subsidyC

mortgageD

credit6.

Thethreementriedmanytimestosneakacrosstheborderintotheneighbouringcountry,______bythepoliceeachtime.A

hadbeencapturedB

beingalwayscapturedC

onlytobecapturedD

unfortunatelycaptured7.

Idecidedtogetanadvanceddegreewith______applyingforabetterjob.A

theintentiontoB

thepurposetoC

aviewtoD

anaimto8.

Muchas______,Icouldn'tlendhimthemoneybecauseIsimplydidn'thavethatmuchsparecash.A

IwouldhavelikedtoB

IwouldliketohaveC

IshouldhavetolikeD

Ishouldhavelikedto9.

Ifyouwanttomakeagoodimpression,it'simportantto______yourcolleagues.A

goinforB

lookforwardtoC

keepinwithD

comeupwith10.

He______unwisely,buthewasatleasttryingtodosomethinghelpful.A

mayhaveactedB

musthaveactedC

shouldnotactD

wouldnotact11.

______,healwaystrieshisbesttocompleteitontime.A

HoweverthetaskishardB

HoweverhardthetaskisC

ThoughhardthetaskisD

Thoughhardisthetask12.

Thechairmanofthecompanysaidthatnewtechniqueshad______improvedtheirproductionefficiency.A

violentlyB

severelyC

extremelyD

radically13.

Sam:Hello?

Tom:Sam!Helpme!

Sam:What'sthematter,Tom?

Tom:I'mhangingfromthisrockbyonehand.Ican'tholdonmuchlonger.Calltherescueservicequickly!

Sam:Veryfunny,Tom.Whyareyoualways______?

Tom:Sam!I'mnothavingyouon.It'strue!Honestly!

Sam:Pulltheotherone,Tom!A

puttingyourfootinitB

puttingyourfeetupC

pullingmylegD

pullingtherope14.

Julie:Doyouknoweverybodyhere?

Paul:No.Hardlyanybody.

Julie:HowdoyouknowSam?

Paul:He'safriendofMark's.Howdoyouknowhim?

Julie:SamandIgotothesamegym.

Paul:He'saniceguy.______

Julie:Aboutayearorso.

Paul:Whoelsedoyouknowhere?

Julie:Well,there'sSam'sgirlfriend,Clare...A

Howlonghaveyouknownhim?B

Whatdoyouknowabouthim?C

Howwelldoyouknowhim?D

Whydoyouwanttoknowhim?15.

Mary:Arethereanymorepoints?Havewecoveredeverything?

Peter:______

Andy:NeitherhaveI.

John:Justonething.I'dliketoremindeveryonethatthenextmeetingwillbeonMondayafternoon.

Mary:Thanks.I'dforgottenthat.So,ifeveryoneagrees,I'dliketoleaveitthere.A

Ihaveonethingtoadd.B

CanImakeanannouncement?C

That'sagoodpoint.D

IhavenothingtoadPartⅢCloze

Readthefollowingpassageandfillineachblankwithoneword.Choosethecorrectwordinoneofthefollowingthreeways:accordingtothecontext,byusingthecorrectformofthegivenword,orbyusingthegivenlettersoftheword.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.Forallthetalkofhissustainedadolescence,noperformermadeamorecompellingentranceintomanhoodthanMichaelJacksondidwiththereleaseofhis1979album,"OfftheWall"justacoupleofweeksbeforehis21st

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(day).Itwasallthemorestunningbecausewehadwatchedhimduringhischild

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andadolescence.Hewasn'tanapparitionrisingoutofobscurity,likeElvisPresley.Tobecomewhohewasin

"OfftheWall,"hehadtoannul-ifnotdestroy—theperformerhehadbeenintheJackson5.

However,thechangewas

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rgan)aswellasdeliberate.MichaelJacksongrewintohisbody,andoutofthatnewbodyemergedwhollynewideasofwhatpopmusic,andthemove

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itgenerates,were.Itcanbehardtoremembernow,30yearslater,justhowubiquitousthehitsfromthatalbum,especially"RockwithYou,"reallywere.Insoul,inrockn'roll,andinpop,thereisalongtraditionofmensinginginhighvoices,theheightofthevoicesuggestingthepitchofthesinger'sfervour.MichaelJacksonmadethesweetnessofthathighvoicegutturaland

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(demand).Heshowedthatitwasrootedinhisfeetandhipsandhands.Here-sexualizeditinawaythatyoucouldneverreallymistake—then—asandrogynous.

Veryfewartists—certainlyveryfewchildstars—haveeverredefinedthemselvesasthoroughlyoras

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(success)asMichaelJacksondid.Hissecondactwasbetterthananynumberoffirstactsputtogether.Theuncannythingwasn'tjusthisphysicaltransformation,orhishypnoticnewabilitytomove.Itwasthecertaintyof"OfftheWall"anditssequel"Thriller"thatthiswasthemusicwewantedtohear.Heknew,too,thatthiswasamusicwewantedto

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(visual),toseeformalisedandsetlooseindance.Inasense,hewasloosinghistransformationupontherestofus,expectingustobecaughtupintheexcite

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themusiccausedinhim,andwewere.

MichaelJacksoncametobesynonymouswithtransformation—ultimately,withaneeriestasisthatcomesfromseekingtransformationallthetime.

Thealchemyofchangeworkedlongerand

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(well)forhim—throughthe80sandintotheearly90s—thanithasforalmostanyotherartist.Yetsomehowallthechangesalwaystakeus

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PartⅣReadingComprehension

Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestions.Respondtothequestionsaccordingtothepassage.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.SectionASpaceenthusiastshopingtobecomeChina'snextastronautsmustpass"superhuman"healthchecks..,andthatmeansnobadbreath.

New"taikonauts"mustalsohavebrushedtheirteeththoroughlyovertheyearsasanyonewithdentalcavitiesisdisqualified.

Andevenifanindividualisfightingfit,hewon'tbeselectediftherehasbeenanyseriousillnessinthelastthreegenerationsofhisfamily.

Theseareamongstthe100healthre-quirementsforwould-beastronautsvyingtobepartofChina'snextspaceteam,accordingtotheYangtseEveningPaper.

Theselectionprocess,whichthepapersaidisforthesecondbatchofChineseastronauts,willdisqualifythosewhohavescars,runnynoses,ringworm,drugallergiesorbadbreath.

"Thebadsmellwouldaffecttheirfellowcolleaguesintheconfinedspace,"saidShiBingbing,anofficialatoneofthesixastronauthealthscreeninghospitalsinNanjing.

Asidefromthephysicalrequirementsofthejob,thecandidatemustalsopossessapleasantandadaptabledisposition,thepapersaid.

"Theseastronautscouldberegardedassuperhumanbeings,"Shisaid.

ChinabecamethethirdcountrywithasuccessfulmannedspaceprogrammeaftertheysentanastronautintospaceaboardShenzhou5onOctober15,,formorethan21hours.

China'sfirstmannedspace-walkoccurredinSeptemberlastyear.ZhaiZhigang,thesonofasnack-seller,unveiledasmallChineseflaginspace,helpedbyhiscolleagueLiuBoming,whoalsobrieflypoppedhisheadoutofthecapsule.

ThespacewalkwasasteptowardsChina'slonger-termgoalofassemblingaspacelabandthenalargerspacestation.

Completethefollowingsentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassageinamaximumof10wordsforeachsentence.26.

Apersonwhoisfightingfitcannotbecomeataikonautifanyoneinhisfamilyforthelastthreegenerations______.27.

Badbreathdisqualifiesspacetravelcandidatesbecauseitwill______.28.

ThelengthoftimeShenzhou5travelledthroughspacewas______.29.

China'slong-termgoalinspaceisto______.SectionBST.LOUIS—It'snosecretthatraisingchildrencanheexpensive,buthowaboutaquarterofamilliondollarsexpensive.'?

AgovernmentreportreleasedTuesdaysaidamiddle-incomefamilywithachildbornlastyearwillspendabout$221,000raisingthatchilduntiltheageof17.

ThereportbytheUSDepartmentofAgriculture'sCenterforNutritionPolicyandPromotionidentifiedhousingasthelargestsingleexpense,followedbyfoodandchildcare/educationcosts.The$221,000inexpensesrisestoabout$292,000whenadjustedforinflation.

USDAeconomistMarkLino,whoco-authoredthereportwithAndreaCarlson,oftenhearspeoplesaychildrencostalotwhentheannualfindingsareissued.

"Itellthemchildrenalsohavemanybenefits,soyouhavetokeepthatinmind,"hesaid.

Familieswithmoreincomespendmoreonchild-relatedcosts,thereportsaid.Afamilythatearnslessthan$57,000annuallywillspendabout$160,000onachildfrombirthuntiltheendofhighschool.Thosewithanincomebetween$57,000and$99,000spendabout$221,000,andthosewithhigherincomesspendroughly$367,000.

CostsofraisingachildarehighestintheurbanNortheastandlowestintheurbanSouthandruralareas.

TheUSDAreporthelpscourtsandstatesdeterminechild-supportguidelinesandfoster-carepayments.Itdoesnotaddresscostsspecificallyrelatedtochildbearingandpayingforcollege.Oneofthelargestchangesovertimehasbeentheincreaseincostsrelatedtocareforyoungchildren.

Thereportfirstwasissuedin1960,whensuchcostswerelargelynegligible,butwithmoreworkingfamiliesturningtooutsidehelpwithchildcare,ithasgrowntobeasignificantexpenseformanyfamilies.Thereportdoesnotgivetotalcostsrelatedtoearlychildcare.

RabenAndrews,amotherofthreeinStLouis,saidthegovernmentfiguressoundedrighttoher."Well,that'snothalfofit,"the42-year-oldschoolteacherjoked."Istillhavetoputthelittledevilsthroughcollege."

Answerthefollowingquestionswiththeinformationgiveninthepassageinamaximumof10wordsforeachquestion.

1.Whatistheaverageyearlyexpenseforachildinamiddle-incomeAmericanfamily?30.

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SectionCAboutfortypercentofallemailtrafficintheUnitedStatesisspam,andthisfigureisclimbingrapidly.Spamisusuallydefinedasunsolicited,masscommercialemail.Itisoftenassociatedwithadvertisementsforpornographicwebsites,drugs,orsurgerythatcanenhanceyoursexlife.Withinanotheryearorso,industryexpertspredict,halfofallemailmessageswillbeunsolicited.

Thefloodofemailmarketingcausesheadachesforemailusers.Additionally,itcostscorporationsbillionsofdollarsandreducesemployeeproductivity.Accordingtoarecentstudy,theaverageemployeespendsalmostsevenminutesperdayhandlinganaverageof13spammessages.Thistranslatestomajorcorporatelosses.Theannualcostofspamhasreached$9billionforUScorporationsalone.

Perhapsworstofall,sparebafflesanti-spammers,whohaven'tvetcomeupwithasolutiontothisgrowingproblem,

infact,theonlyprovenwaytostopspamisnottohaveanemailaddress.

Internetserviceprovidersarethefrontlinedefendersagainstspam.ISPslikeAmericaOnline,Microsoft,andEarthlinkemployanti-sparetechnicians.Theseemployeesrunspamfilters.Theyphysicallywatchthesendingofemail,keepinganeyeoutforsuddenmassmailings.Whenamailinglookssuspicious,theanti-spammerschecktheownerofthesendingaddress.However,addressesaredifficulttotrackandeasyforspammerstohide.

Spammersarecreative,mostrecentlyusingatrickcalledthe"dictionaryattack".Withspecialsoftware,spammerscangeneratemillionsofrandomentailaddressesusingcombinationsofletterssuchas"Joe236,"placedinfrontofthe"@aol.corn"partoftheaddress.Enoughoftheseaddressesarecorrectthattheemailreachesmillionsofemailusers.

IntheUnitedStates,thesituationhaspromptedcallsfornationallegislation.State-levelantispamlawshavehadlimitedeffectivenesswithfewconvictions.MajorISPsareaggressivelypushingfornationallawsagainst'spamming.

Ontheothersideoftheissue,thedirect-marketingindustryandsomeInternetretailershavesuccessfullyfoughtfederallaw,whichgoagainstfree-speechprovisionsoftheConstitution.

TheEuropeanUnionhasadoptedapracticalbanonspamcalledan"opt-in"system,inwhichcompanieshavetowaitforconsumerstorequestcommercialemailbeforeitcanbesenttothem.

Untiltechnologyoranti-spamlawsbecomemoreeffective,peoplearetakingsmallstepstofightspamontheirown.Forexample,onecomputerconsultanthascreatedemailaccountsforthespecificpurposeofattractingspam.Afterhereceivesspam,hesearchesforthesender.Hisgoalistocollectandpublicize"blacklists"ofspammers'Internetaddresses.Thesearethenincorporatedintospamfiltersthatblockanyemailcomingfromthoseaddresses.

Emailuserscantakeafeweasystepstofightspam.

·Don'tclickthe"unsubscribe"link.Onewouldthinkthat"unsubscribe"wouldtakeyouoffalist.However,spammershavetakenovertheunsubscribeoption,makingitaconfirmationofanactiveaccount.Itisbetterjusttodeletetheemail.

·Keepmanyemailaccounts.Byusingseparateaccountsforelectronicbusinessandpersonaluse,youcankeepyourpersonaladdresscleaner.

·Choosealongemailname.Useamixoflettersandnumbers.Thisdecreasesthechancethatacomputer-generatedemailaddresswillmatchyours.

·AvoidWeb-baseddiscussiongroups.SpammersfrequentlytakeaddressesfromtheInternet.Onlinegroups"areeasytofind.

·Avoidcontestsandsurveys.Again,spammersoftengatheraddressesfromtheWeb.

·Lookintonewfilteringsoftware.ISPsandotherfirmsoffermanycreativesolutionstospam.

EmailcommunicationhasbecomethefundamentalmeansofcommunicationintheInformationAge.However,itmaysoonbeconsidereduseless,asconsumersarechokingonspam.

Ifeverycompanyfreelysentunsolicitedcommercialadvertisements,junkemailwouldcompletelyoverrunus.Already,usersareavoidingtheInternetbecausetheydon'tlikethehuge"amountsofjunktheyareforcedtosee.

YES

ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage

NO

ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage35.

Spareisdefinedasanycommercialemail.36.

Spammersusesoftwaretoguessatemailaddresses.37.

Theonlywaytoslowspamistobuyasparefilter.38.

Choosethebestansweraccordingtothepassage.

68.WhichofthefollowingisNOTaproblemcausedbyspare?A

Emailusersarefrustrated.B

Companieslosemoney.C

Internetchatroomsattractmanyusers.D

Employeesloseworktim39.

WhatpositiondomajorISPstaketowardsspam?A

Theyencourageit.B

Theyareagainstit.C

Theythinkanti-sparelegislationviolatesindividualrights.D

Theyfindtheyjustcan'tdoanythingaboutit.40.

CompletetheSUMMARYbyusingonewordfromthepassageforeachblank.

Spammessagesareincreasingrapidlyandaresoonexpectedtomakeupabouthalfofallemailmessages.Using

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methods,spammerscansendmillionsofemailswiththeclickofabutton.Anti-spammersstruggletokeepupwiththeirtactics,usingtrainedtechniciansandsoftwarefilterstominimisespam.Internetservice

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areleadingthefightagainstspam,whichcoststhemandtheircustomersbillionsofdollarseachyear.Anti-spamtechnicianswatchtheflowofemailontheInternet,keepinganeyeoutformassmailings.However,spammersarehardtotrack,sincetheycaneasily

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intheweboftechnology.Somesmallcompaniesaretryingtofightspambycollectingtheemailaddressesofspamsendersandpublicisingthem.Individualscanslowspamtoo,by

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chatgroups,choosingalongeremailaddress,andkeepingmultipleaccounts.Still,inthelongrun,itmaytakenew

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orstricterlawstostopspam.Inthemeantime,userswillcontinue

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underhugequantitiesofspam.41.

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PartⅤTranslationSectionA

TranslatetheunderlinedsentencesofthefollowingpassageintoChinese.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.Itisnocoincidencethatthedevelopmentoftherelationshipbetweenourcountrieshasaccompaniedaperiodofpositivechange.(76)

Chinahasliftedhundredsofmillionsofpeopleoutofpoverty-anaccomplishmentunparalleledinhumanhistory—whileplayingalargerroleinglobalevents.TheUnitedStateshasseenoureconomyimprovealongwiththestandardoflivingenjoyedbyourpeople,whiletheColdWarwasbroughttoasuccessfulconclusion.

(77)ThereisaChineseproverb,"Considerthepast,andyoushallknowthefuture."Surely,wehaveknownsetbacksandchallengesoverthelast30years.Ourrelationshiphasnotbeenwithoutdisagreementanddifficulty.Butthenotionthatwemustbeadversariesisnotpredestined—notwhenweconsiderthepast.Indeed,becauseofourcooperation,boththeUnitedStatesandChinaaremoreprosperousandmoresecure.Wehaveseenwhatispossiblewhenwebuilduponourmutualinterests,andengageonthebasisofmutualrespect.

However,thesuccessofthatengagementdependsuponunderstanding,onsustaininganopendialogue,andlearningaboutoneanotherandfromoneanother.(78)JustastheAmericantabletennisplayer,ForrestGump,pointedout—wesharemuchincommonashumanbeings,butourcountriesaredifferentincertainways.

Ibelievethateachcountrymustchartitsowncourse.(79)Chinaisanancientnation,withadeeplyrootedculture.TheUnitedStatesbycomparison,isayoungnation,whosecultureisdeterminedbythemanydifferentimmigrantswhohavecometoourshores,andbythefoundingdocumentsthatguideourdemocracy.

Inadditiontoyourgrowingeconomy,weadmireChina'sextraordinarycommitmenttoscienceandresearch—acommitmentborneoutineverthingfromtheinfrastructureyoubuildtothetechnologyyouuse.Chinaisnowtheworld'slargestInternetuser—whichiswhyweweresopleasedtoincludetheInternetasapartoftoday'sevent.Thiscountry,nowhastheworld'slargestmobilephonenetwork,anditisinvestinginthenewformsofenergythatcanbothsustaingrowthandcombatclimatechange.I'mlookingforwardtodeepeningthepartnershipbetweentheUnitedStatesandChinainthiscriticalareatomorrow.(80)

However,aboveall,IseeChina'sfutureinyou—youngpeoplewhosetalent,dedicationanddreamswilldosomuchtohelpshapethe21stcentury.46.

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SectionB

Translatethe.followingsentencesintoEnglish.Remembertowriteyouranswersontheanswersheet.我深深愛著的祖國(guó)——古老而又年輕。

說她古老,她是一種有著數(shù)仟年文明史的東方大國(guó)。(81)中華民族以自已的勤快和智慧,發(fā)明了燦爛的古代文明,對(duì)人類了展做出重大奉獻(xiàn)。

說她年輕,新中國(guó)成立才60年,改革開放才30年。中國(guó)人民通過長(zhǎng)期不懈的斗爭(zhēng)建立了新中國(guó),又通過艱苦的探索,終于找到了適合國(guó)情的發(fā)展道路——中國(guó)特色社會(huì)主義道路,文明古國(guó)煥發(fā)了青春活力。

(82)中國(guó)改革開放,最重要的是解放思想,最主線、最長(zhǎng)遠(yuǎn)意義的是體制創(chuàng)新。我們推進(jìn)經(jīng)濟(jì)體制改革,建立了社會(huì)主義市場(chǎng)經(jīng)濟(jì)體制。在政府的宏觀調(diào)控下,充足發(fā)揮市場(chǎng)對(duì)資源配置的基礎(chǔ)性作用。我們深化政治體制改革,把發(fā)展民主和完善法制結(jié)合起來,實(shí)行人民當(dāng)家作主,依法治國(guó),建設(shè)社會(huì)主義法治國(guó)家。

(83)改革開放的實(shí)質(zhì),就是堅(jiān)持以人為本,通過解放和發(fā)展生產(chǎn)力滿足人們?cè)灰嬖鲩L(zhǎng)的物質(zhì)文化需求,在公正的條件下增進(jìn)人的全面發(fā)展;就是保障人民的民主權(quán)利,讓國(guó)家政通人和、興旺發(fā)達(dá);就是維護(hù)人的尊嚴(yán)和自由,讓每個(gè)人的智慧和力量得以進(jìn)發(fā),成功地追求自已的幸福生活。

(84)30年來,中國(guó)貧困人口減少了2億多,人均壽命提高了5歲,8300萬殘疾人得到了政府和社會(huì)的特殊關(guān)愛,這

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