
2022年全国大学生英语竞赛样题(A类).docx
31页2022年全国大学生英语竞赛样题(A类)2022 National English Competition for College Students(Type A - 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 of 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.A. A. In a hospital.B. At a coffee shop.C. At a laundry.D. In a hotel.2. A. The front page headlines.B. The back page main stories.C. The financial news.D. The sports news.3. A. Getting stuck in rush hour traffic.B. Being stopped by the police.第1页共31页D. having been36. () the calculation is right, scientists can never be surethat they have included all variables and modeled them accurately.A. Even ifB. As far asC. If onlyD. So long as37. "You're very selfish. It's high time you () that you aren'tthe most important person in the world/' Geoff said to his boss angrily.A. realizedB. have realizedC. realizeD. should realize38. The most versatile embryonic stem cells, which found in the embryo at the earliest stage of development and grow into any part of the body.A. is; isB. are; areC. are; isD. is; are第10页共31页39. Among the first to come and live in North America ( )z who later prospered mainly in New England.A. have been Dutch settlersB. Dutch settlers wereC. were Dutch settlersD. Dutch settlers had been40. Other students had poorer exam results—he is by no means ()in the class.A. betterB. the bestC. worseD. the worst41. () the demand for fish and seafood increases, peoplewouldn't need to rely on land animals for food.A. AsB. ForC. AlthoughD. With42. This new building in Shanghai is different () each of itsstories is complete in itself.A. from thatB. from which第11页共31页C. in thatD. in which43. Hilary: How about going to the town pool now, Joan? Or we could always swim at the lake.Joan: (). What would you prefer to do?Hilary: I think I'd prefer to go to the town pool.A. Good idea. Fil call you in the morningB. I'm afraid I have to do my assignmentC. It doesn't make any difference to meD. OK. That's fine with me44. Joseph: You're looking so happy.()Robert: Well, actually, I have some good news.Joseph: Really? What?Robert: I just got a big pay rise.Joseph: You did?()A. How is it going?; That's nothing.B. What's new?; Congratulations!C. That's wonderful! ; That's great!D. Something wrong with you?; It's extremely good!45. Rosie: Sorry, I overslept.()Francis: Again?Rosie: That's right, even though I did set the alarm last night.第12页共31页Francis: Your clock never works. Perhaps you should buy a new one.A. My clock was lostB. My clock moved quicklyC. My clock worked well this morningD. My clock didn't go off this morningPart III Cloze ( 10 marks)Read the following passage 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.He had just (46) gra( ) from Harvard University and was living in Manhattan. He loved the city and was beginning to feel at home on its streets. World War II was raging in Europe, and like all other good citizens, he followed the headlines daily and did his part for the boys overseas.Hugging his jacket close, he stood shivering at the corner, waiting for the light to change and wondering (47) () hisenlisted friends might be staying on that cold winter night. He hoped they were safe. He shivered, only partially from the cold, and looked第13页共31页around him at the bright lights of Times Square. He was never (48) () of this glittering scenery.His eye was caught by two men who were dressed in the (49) uni( ) of the Royal Air Force from England. They must be on leave, he thought. The men stopped him, glanced quickly at their watches, and then nodded and grinned at him. The taller of the two asked him, in the clipped accent of the British, if this was Time Square. He suppressed a smile at such a touristy question and said that it was.The light changed, and the two RAF pilots fell into step with the Harvard graduate as he crossed the street. The three men fell into conversation together as they wandered along the (50)() (shine) streets. The Brits were thrilled to be in TimesSquare after all they had suffered in the war. They didn't go into detail about their wartime experiences, and he didn't press them. He just enjoyed their pleasure in the scene, which was marred only by the frequent checking of their watches. Finally, he asked if they had someplace to be, but they said they were free for。
