2008年全国大学生英语竞赛C级样题参考答案

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2008 National English Contest for College Students (Level C - Sample) 参考答案
Script for Listening Comprehension
Part I Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 5 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a
question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be read
only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the three
choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding
letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
1. M: I have passed the test of spoken English and I wonder if I can get the job of the teaching
assistant.
W: Yes, certainly. But if only you had sent in your application in time.
Q: What does the woman imply?
2. W: Oh, Jack. You're so formally dressed today, a black jacket, a white shirt and a red tie. Are
you going to take a picture?
M: No, this is my first day in the new section of the company and I have to see my new boss
today.
Q: What is Jack going to do today?
3. M: Excuse me, but has anyone turned in a brown briefcase? I've lost my briefcase. It contains
my documents for the conference, and they are pretty important to me.
W: Yes. We had a briefcase brought in this morning. Wait here just a minute, please.
Q: What will the woman probably do?
4. M: Hi, little sister, how is your first month away in university?
W: Well, I have to say that the dorm life has some major negatives. Some of the rules are too
strict. Like, we have to be back in the building by 10 p.m. What I really cannot stand is that we
eight girls share a room as small as our home kitchen.
Q: What is the girl complaining about?
5. M: Oh, Susan, you look quite different from what I saw you two years ago.
W: Sure, I started jogging regularly one year ago and my weight went from 243 pounds to the
160 pounds now. And that's how I get the figure today.
Q: What do we know about the woman?
Section B
Directions: 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. During the pause,
you must read the five questions, each with three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is
the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line
through the centre.
Conversation One
W: Good morning, Mr. Lombard. Thank you for taking the time to receive us.
M: Oh, my pleasure.
W: The French Culture Year is soon to open in China. We are looking forward to it. Could you
please introduce your plan for the great event?
M: I'm glad to hear that you are so interested in French Culture. France seldom organizes similar
activities abroad, and holding such a huge culture year in China means a new experience for us.
We value the experience and are dedicated to bring about large-scale activities with diversified
subjects, including 200 exhibitions, which cover exhibition of French cultural relics, modern stage
arts and achievements in science and technology.
W: That would be great. Have you ever considered making more Chinese audience see the
exhibitions and shows because China is such a big country with a huge population?
M: Yes. Making the French culture approach the Chinese public is the key to success. We will
arrange some large activities such as the Forbidden City Concert at the opening ceremony and the
Great Lunch at the foot of the Great Wall whereby tens of thousands of people will taste
delicacies from France.
W: Terrific! People are sure to appreciate them.
M: I hope so. And the activities of the culture year are not staged in Beijing and Shanghai only.
Other cities like Guangzhou, Chengdu, Wuhan and Shenzhen will see such activities too. Last but
may be the most important, we will make full use of television which is the media with most
audience. Many important programs will be showed on TV.
W: Yes. TV shows will certainly contribute a lot to the success of the French Culture year
activities... Thank you for your important information about the coming French Culture Year.
M: You are always welcome. And thank you for interviewing me.
Conversation Two
M: Hello, everyone! Today, English teacher Nina Weinstein is back to talk about some ways to
sound less formal in a casual conversation. Nina, please.
W: Well, generally speaking, whenever we have the chance to use a two-word verb, that is kind of
an instant way to sound more informal and more natural.
M: Why don't you give a couple of examples?
W: Get together: Let's get together for a meeting this weekend rather than Let's meet this
weekend. And we say, Let's set up a meeting rather than Let's arrange a meeting.
M: So get together instead of meet, set up instead of arrange. Adding one word kind of
softens them a little bit.
W: Right, it makes it more informal. We also say I'm tied up next week rather than I'm busy
next week. Busy, we have many, many ways to say I'm busy, I have a lot on my plate, I
have a million things to do, I have a ton of paperwork. So all of these very colorful idioms
sound more like a native speaker, more informal and more natural.
M: Although actually, just going back to the word busy for a second, I mean that doesn't sound
too bad if you say I'm busy next week. You could say I'm tied up, but...
W: You can say I'm busy. But if that's the only way you can say it, it makes your vocabulary
sound as if it's pretty limited.
M: Well, is there any difference between I'm busy and I'm tied up?
W: Well, I'm tied up - that's much different than I'm busy. There's a meaning that I cannot
change whatever it is I'm doing. For instance, if you call a company and you ask for Mr. Jones and
they say I'm sorry, he's tied up in a meeting, the implied meaning is that you cannot interrupt
him. We don't want to just say I'm busy because then it doesn't carry that implication.
M: So we've talked about sounding more natural. But as you point out, there's something else
traditionally important when talking to Americans - that is, making eye contact.
W: In some cultures it's not considered polite to look in the person's eyes when they're talking to
you. But in our culture, if you don't make eye contact and look at their eyes when they're talking,
the speaker might feel that you're bored or you're not listening. And so this is really important. Or,
in business, they might not feel like you're telling the truth.
M: If you're looking away?
W: If you're looking away. Exactly.
M: Nina Weinstein comes to us from the VOA bureau in Los Angeles and I'm Avi Arditti, until
next time. Good-bye.
Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear 5 short news items. After each item, there will be a pause.
During the pause, you must read the question and then the three choices marked A, B and C, and
decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a
single line through the centre.
16. The environmental group the WWF says it will take at least two decades for new forests in
areas of Greece destroyed by recent fires to grow back. The fires which killed 65 people raged
across much of southern Greece in August. The WWF director in Greece Dimitris Karavellas told
BBC that they would establish a group of lawyers to intervene if lands developers try to take
advantage of the disaster.
17. When Jimmy Carter left the White House in 1981, he returned to his home state of Georgia as
a defeated politician, unable to win a second term in office. Like most former presidents, he
planned to focus his efforts on a presidential library. With his wife Rosalynn, they also formed an
idea to create a place to resolve international disputes, modeled after the Camp David presidential
retreat.
18. A homemade bomb has exploded in a busy park in the capital of the Maldives, Male, injuring
12 tourists. A government spokesman Mohamed Shareef said it was taking the attack very
seriously as tourism was the lifeblood of the Maldives.
19. WHO Director-General Margaret Chan says many sick people in developing countries die
because they cannot afford medicine that can cure them. In some cases, she says, resistance to
diseases develops because they fail to be treated promptly and properly. She blames much of this
on the inability of the poor to get hold of the medicine and health care they need.
20. California's wildfires sent millions of tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. University
of Colorado researchers report that from October 19th to the 26th, an estimated 8.7 million tons of
the global warming gas were released. Armed with that report, a key U.S. House committee on
energy and warming sought answers from a panel of scientists.
Section D
Directions: In this section, you will hear a short passage. There are ten missing words or phrases
in it. Fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear on the tape. Remember to write the answers
on the Answer Sheet.
A researcher says lead in the environment could be a major cause of violence by young people.
Doctor Herbert Needleman is a professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in
Pennsylvania and he presented his findings at the yearly meeting of the American Association for
the Advancement of Science. Doctor Needleman says the presence of lead in the brain changes the
neurons that control actions and that can cause a person to act in antisocial and criminal ways.
In the 1970s, Doctor Needleman found lower scores on intelligence tests even in children who did
not have such signs of lead poisoning. After that, lead was removed from gasoline and paint in the
United States. Yet many homes still have old lead paint. Lead was also used in older water pipes.
In fact, officials just announced stronger testing and reporting requirements as from next year for
lead in American drinking water.
The newest research shows that even very small amounts of lead in bones can affect brain
development. A simple blood test can measure lead except that an X-ray process is needed to
measure levels in bone. In 2004, such tests were done on 190 young people who were in jail and
the findings showed that their average levels were higher than normal. And, in 1998, three
hundred children were studied and the test scores showed higher levels of aggression and learning
problems in those with increased levels of lead. Yet these levels were still considered safe by the
government.
参考答案:
Part I Listening Comprehension
Section A
1. B 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. C
Section B
6. B 7. A 8. C 9. A 10. B 11. C 12. A 13. A 14. B 15. C
Section C
16. B 17. A 18. C 19. C 20. B
Section D
21. professor 22. presented 23. brain 24. criminal 25. intelligence tests 26. removed
from 27. water pipes 28. blood test 29. in jail 30. aggression and learning
Part II Vocabulary and Structure
31. D 32. A 33. D 34. B 35. A 36. D 37. C 38. B 39. C 40. B 41. B 42. A 43.
A 44. C 45. D
Part III Reading Comprehension
Section A
46. B 47. C 48. A 49. D
Section B
50. Y 51. N 52. NG 53. N 54. Y 55. Y
56. individual rooms on the tour
57. umbrellas, wallets, cell phones and car keys
58. public transportation / subway
59. public telephones
Section C
60. Water.
61. Nitrogen. / The presence of nitrogen.
62. The search for water.
63. The small amount (2% to 3%) of nitrogen in the Martian atmosphere .
64. Because current instruments aren't very sensitive.
Section D
65. separate movements 66. secure this connection 67. Ludwig Guttmann 68. international
event 69. Special Olympics 70. organizations
Part IV Cloze
Section A
71. personality 72. singer 73. leading 74. famous 75. industrialist
Section B
76. term 77. medical 78. reduce 79. better 80. identify 81. examine 82. consider 83.
speech 84. perform 85. respond
Part V Translation
Section A
86. 中国正速进老龄化目前存的失业人口过剩题在十之内将变成新的
问,即劳力短缺孩子少年人多问题。
87. 其部原因缺少基础论和实技能的学校过分关通过考精选拔
考试。
88. 只有 10%25%业生有格被跨国雇用分原因是语问题这一点
我所见过的每位中国或印工作力资源经认同
89. 中国和度刚取得学生就想硕士而且他自己以他们母都
实践经验价值
Section B
90. If you tell them the truth, you will be able to obtain this opportunity without being
misunderstood by them.
91. I will try to accomplish the translation of the literature in time no matter how hard it is!.
92. Nobody can deny the fact that China has made great achievements in raising living standards
of rural residents.
Part VI IQ Test
93. 3245 94. 10 95. 1/16 96. shorter than 97. 8
Part VII Writing
Task I
NOTICE
We are very honored to have Prof. Richard Gilbert from Harvard University to give us a lecture on
American Liberal Education. Prof. Gilbert, who graduated from Standford in 1979 and received
his Ph.D. in Education from Harvard in 1984, has been conducting research and teaching
international students in Harvard for more than 20 years. He has become a leading expert in this
field and has published several books and numerous papers on liberal education and education
policy. His humorous and thought provoking speech will surely benefit all the audience.
The lecture will be given in the English Department Conference Hall from 2:30 to 4:30. p.m.,
Friday afternoon, November 16, 2007. All the teachers and students are welcome.
English Department
Task II
The Anti-Addiction System
Now in China, the adoption of the anti-addiction system and a real name checking system in
netbars has led to a heated debate among students.
Some say that students' self-discipline is very limited and now at least 14 percent of the urban
teenage players are addicted to the Internet and some children even repeatedly disappear from
home to spend their nights at local Internet cafes, and play truant from school also. Therefore, they
have failed quite a few school exams. In this sense, the new policy can prevent minors developing
online addiction.
Others claim that the anti-addiction system is only a means to an end and cannot remove the
root of the online addiction completely and they believe the key is to guide the minors to improve
their self-control and balance their work and play.
In my opinion, the latter point hits home for me because it cuts to the chase. However,
education is a long process and takes time, which means before education produces effects on
children, some supplementary measures should also be taken to speed up the process and the
anti-addiction system is one of them.
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2008NationalEnglishContestforCollegeStudents(LevelC-Sample)参考答案ScriptforListeningComprehensionPartIListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear5shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbereadonlyonce...

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