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1、2022年全国大学生英语竞赛样题(D类)2022 National English Competition for College Students(Type D - Sample)(Total : 150 marks Time : 120 minutes)Part I Listening Comprehension (30 marks)Section A (5 marks)In this section, you will hear five short conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. At the end o
2、f each conversation, one question will be asked, and you have fifteen seconds to read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single Une through the centre.1 .A. Turn on his computer.B. Go for a walk wi
3、th Annie.C. Hold a welcome party.D. Go shopping for the barbecue.2. A. Her parents persuaded her to do it.B. She had difficulty studying languages.C. A computer company will employ her after graduation.D. She thinks she will find a job easily with computer skills.3. A. He wanted to try a long book.B
4、. It was a best-seller of the time.C. He read it for writing a term paper.D. Someone recommended him to do it.4. A. At Johns office.B. At Hilton Hotel.C. In the office building.D. At Golden Duck Restaurant.5. A. Walk up Parliament Hill.B. Visit the British Museum.C. Know the history of the places yo
5、u visit.D. Visit all the villages in London.Section B (10 marks)In this section, you will hear two long conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. At the end of each conversation, there will be a one- minute pause.Conversation OneListen to the conversation. Then read the four choices m
6、arked A, B, C or D, and decide which is the best answer according to what you hear. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single Une through the centre.6. What is Johns job?A. Hes a host.B. Hes a careers advisor.C. Hes a teacher.D. Hes a journalist.7. How do prospective emplo
7、yers scan CVs?A. Get a quick overview.B. Get a detailed biography.C. Get a detailed work experience.D. Get some personal information.8. What may a CV start with according to the conversation?A. Personal details.B. Educational background.C. Qualifications.D. Work experience.9. What does John recommen
8、d that school-leavers do as for work experience?A. Leave it blank.B. Mention weekend jobs.C. Make up an employment history.D. Write as much as possible.10. How should you introduce your leisure interests?A. Making a list of interests.B. Giving a definition of interests.C. Giving some details about i
9、nterests.D. Listing the certificates in interest competitions.Conversation TwoListen to the conversation and complete the following sentences with one word according to what you hear. Write the answers on the answer sheet.11. The woman s company has been holding too many training sessions ().12. The
10、 womans company provides training opportunities for employees and encourages () learning.13. The woman isnt willing to () in training after a busy day and duringthe weekend.14. Chandler thinks that one can maintain keen () power and expandintellectual capacity by keeping learning daily.15. The woman
11、 might make the () that the training be held during theworking day.Section C (5 marks)In this section, you will hear five short news items. Each item will be read only once. After each item, there will be a fifteen- second pause. During the pause, read the question and the four choices marked A, B,
12、C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single Une through the centre.16. What has the research found?A. Cats usually like owners with light personality traits.B. People like to play with their cats in front of a mirror.C. People wi
13、th dark personality traits should not keep cats.D. Peoples behaviour and mood have an effect on their cats.17. What causes insect populations to decrease according to the news item?A. Humans activities.B. Natural disasters.C. Warmer climate.D. Natural selection.18. What is found to be good for healt
14、h in the recent study?A. Practicing yoga from time to time.B. Jogging for half an hour every day.C. Doing short bursts of intense exercise.D. Raising ones legs when sitting in a chair.19. What do we learn from the report about the happiness levels of various countries?A. The Netherlands is on the to
15、p ten list.B. No country studied is from corruption.C. People are enjoying much longer life expectancy.D. Norway was the second happiest country last year.20. How did psychologist Andrew Gallup start his research on yawning?A. By watching YouTube videos for many hours.B. By forcing himself to yawn f
16、or a long time.C. By observing students who yawn in class.D. By talking with people who yawn a lot.Section D (10 marks)In this section, you will hear two short passages. The passages will be read only once. After each passage, there will be a one- minute pause.DictationListen to the passage and fill
17、 in the blanks with the exact words or phrases you hear. Write the answers on the answer sheet.Jesse was a straight-A studenta result of countless hours spent studying during college. She graduated at the top of her class and believed she would have no problem getting a job. However, after ten inter
18、views and no job offers, she was starting to wonder what was wrong.At first I couldnt understand it, I mean, Im intelligent and hard-working, why couldnt I get a job?w(21) () havingacademic intelligence, Jesse was missing the intelligence that many employers are now looking for, emotional intelligen
19、ce.Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to understand your own emotions and the emotions of people around you. More and more companies use EI assessment tests to recruit new staff. They have found that people with high EI (22)()with their colleagues and can manage themselves better. This benef
20、its the company.Jesse thinks that she spent so much of her college life studying alone that her social skills did not develop well. (23) () to get straight As, she had notplayed any team sports or participated in any school groups, both of which would have helped develop social skills and EI. She di
21、dnt know how to work with others, a key to success in most businesses.Although Jesse might not have high EI now, psychologists believe that she can improve it. She needs to (24) () people who are “natural leaders, whowork well with others and are great motivators. She should watch what they say and
22、how they act in different situations, and (25) () in her own life.SummaryListen to the passage and complete the table using no more than three words for each blank according to what you hear. Write the answers on the answer sheet.Information about Culture ShockFirst was introduced (26)();Sets in aft
23、er (27) () weeks of coming to a new place;Refers to the (28) () discomfort a person suffers when coming to livein a place different from the place of origin;Can help people develop a better understanding of themselves and stimulate (29)();Contains five stages. Each stage appears (30)().Part II Vocab
24、ulary & Grammar (1 5 marks)There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single Une through the centre.)pace without31. Chinas
25、economy is unlikely to continue to grow at a( innovation playing a big part, according to a scholar at one of Britains top technology and research institutes.A. renewableB. sustainableC. predictableD. responsible32. The London Museum, () is in the Barbican, tells you all about thehistory of London.A
26、. itB.thatC. whichD. there33. Food is often highly processed and comes in packages, ( )little of its origins in the soil.A. which revealingB. is revealingC. revealingD. has revealed34. It was the first time that she () that she was wrong.A. realizesB. has realizedC. had realizedD. would realize35. I
27、n this poem, the poet compared his lover () roses in spring, bywhich he expressed his deep love for her.A. asB. withC. toD./36. Wealth cannot buy happiness. It can make life much more comfortable, ( ).A. howeverB. eitherC. neitherD. yet37. As we distance ourselves further from the natural world, we
28、are increasingly surrounded by and () our own inventions.A. busy withB. strict inC. curious aboutD. dependent on38. Jim and Sue ( )each other at the National Library yesterday and they were really surprised to see each other long after graduation from college.A. put up withB. bumped intoC. came into
29、D. looked into39. The American Dream is the dream of a land () life should be betterand richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each () ability orachievement.A. by which; in spite ofB. in which; according toC. to what; concerningD. that; thanks to40. Black Friday is an informal name for
30、 the day () Thanksgiving Day inthe United States, which () as the beginning of the countrys Christmasshopping season since 1952.A. following; was regardedB. following; has been regardedC. followed; has been regardedD. followed; was regarded4.1 1 thought it would take me 30 minutes to get to the Pala
31、ce Museum, but I ()when I took a wrong turn and it took almost an hour.A. killed timeB. lost timeC. ran out of timeD. spent my time42. Research said that young Chinese people are () expanding thesharing economy and are more eager to spend money on experiences,()possessions.A. committed to; rather th
32、anB. willing to; as well asC. curious about; in spite ofD. satisfied to; apart from43. How are you getting on with your term paper? Do you need my help?(),but I think Im all right.A. Yes, thanksB. Thats OKC. Thats very kind of youD. Its up to you44. I have tried to finish all the books recommended b
33、y the tutor, but I can/ t.一( )There are 35 books in the list, but the term lasts only 10 weeks.A. Why?B. Dont you think it is good for you?C. Youd better not.D. No one knows.45. 一Whats Angela going to do when she leaves school?Until a few months ago, she was thinking of going to university, but shes
34、 changed her mind. Now she believes shes going to make it in the pop world.一( )We think shes making an enormous mistake.A. How do you feel about that?B. Whats she doing just now?C. What makes her change her mind?D. Shes doing great in the pop world.Part III Cloze (10 marks)Read the following passage
35、 and fill in 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. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.The more you know about how words a
36、re formed, the (46) () (speedy)your learning. Instead of memorizing each word (47) sep () you start tonotice patterns. You notice, perhaps, that nouns and verbs are identified by their endings or, if you are learning a languagewith characters, you notice that(48) () (know) small units of meaningcan
37、help you to understand new and more complicated characters. Take, for example, the Chinese word for rockas the figure shows, the top start of the symbol is the word for mountain; the lower part means stone, so that together they mean a rocky cliff. Once you know that, you will be able to understand
38、many other words made up (49) those parts.The (50) () (fix) phrases of the language are the groups of words whichhave a meaning of their own beyond the meaning of the individual words in them. In English, for example, native speakers know the (51) dif( ) between putting someone down, putting them up
39、, putting them off and so on, but these meanings are a nightmare for the language learner.The next level of language knowledge (52) rel () to the way words areput together in sentences or utterances. We use the word utterances because of course when people speak they do not always speak in (53) () (
40、tradition)sentences. Together these rules make up (54) () is called the syntax of alanguage.In many languages, word order plays a big part in meaning. In the sentence “Man bites dog,we know who did the biting because of the word order. Change the order of the two nouns around and the man will (55) (
41、) suffering theinjuries.Part IV Reading Comprehension (30 marks)There are three passages in this part. Each passage is followed by several questions. Respond to the questions using information from the passage. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.Section A (10 marks)Questions 56 to 60
42、are based on the following passage.Smallpox is an acute, highly infectious disease, producing high fever and a pinkish rash of spots.When they dry up, they leave ugly scars on the skin. For centuries it killed the rich and poor alike, spreading fast when it took hold in an area, and often seriously
43、disfiguring or blinding those sufferers who escaped death. It was not until 1980 that the World Health Organization declared that the disease was eradicated, after the final recorded case in Somalia in 1977.(56) () It eventually offered reliable protection and caused smallpox todisappear completely.
44、 Jenner was born in 1749 and, after studying medicine, lived and worked as a doctor in a small village, Berkeley, in rural Gloucestershire. There he saw people suffering both from smallpox and from cowpox, a weaker, much less dangerous form of infection, frequently found in cows. He made the interes
45、ting observation that the local people who caught cowpox because of their daily contact with cattle did not catch smallpox, even if close friends and family were infected. By experimenting on local people, therefore, Edward Jenner was able to prove, in 1796, that injections of the cowpox virus could
46、 provide protection against smallpox. (57)()Although other studies were being carried out elsewhere in Britain during the eighteenth century, Jenner made the clinical breakthrough. The immunity he provided against one of historys most terrifying diseases brought him fame and fortune. (58) ( )He was
47、also given the freedom of the City of London in 1805, an honour not lightly granted. He died in 1823.Smallpox was not finally wiped out, however, until over a century later. By this time, vaccination had become a compulsory part of many countries1 public health programmes. (59) () This can be partly
48、 explained by the fact that completeeradication required a concerted effort from all countries.In the village of Berkeley, there is a museum which aims to remind people of Edward Jenners pioneering achievement. (60)()Questions 56 to 60Choose from the sentences A-G the one which best fits each gap of5660. There are two extra sentences which you d