
2012年全国大学生c类初赛答案+附:听力全部原文.doc
12页20122012 年全国大学生年全国大学生 C C 类初赛答案类初赛答案+ +附:听力全部原文附:听力全部原文2012 National English Contestfor College Students(Level C - Preliminary)参考答案及作文评分标准Part I Listening Comprehension (30 marks)Section A (5 marks)1—5 CBBAC Section B (10 marks)6—10 BAACB 11—15 CABCBSection C (5 marks)16—20 ACABA Section D (10 marks)21. disruption 22. air pressure 23. slow down 24.immune system 25.stimulates26. bear in mind 27. circulation 28. decreases 29. Consult 30. side effectsPart II Vocabulary and Structure (15 marks)31—35 BDABC 36—40 BDDAB 41—45 CADBCPart III Cloze (10 marks)46. likelihood 47. fortune 48. take 49. with 50. knowing51. dozens 52. least 53. burning 54.easy/simple 55. realizePart IV Reading Comprehension (40 marks)Section A (10 marks)56. describe 57. opportunity 58. honeymoon 59. transition 60. characterized Section B (10 marks)61. F 62. T 63. T64. The special depth that true friendship is about.65. They need to get over fear of confrontation and rejection.Section C (10 marks)66. High fatality 67. thrill seeking; risk taking 68. pushing out personal boundaries 69. C 70. A Section D (10 marks)71.“Linguistic”intelligence and“Logical mathematical”intelligence.72. The ability to gauge one's own mood, feelings and mental states, and the ability to gauge it in others anduse the information.73.“Logical mathematical”intelligence and the“bodily-inesthetic”intelligence.74. 他的观点引发了激烈的讨论,应如何定义智力。
75. 这八个类别的智力无疑反映了这样的事实,即这些类别中都有从无能到聪慧的各种不同能力的人Part V Translation (10 marks)76. Since there is no turning back, we might as well try his method.77. How do you account for the decline in profits for three consecutive months?78. Talking about how to achieve success, Blair puts more emphasis on creating rather than waiting foropportunities.79. I wish I had had such good opportunities as yours when I was young.80. High tuition doesn’t necessarily guarantee better education.Part VI Error correction (10 marks)81. work 前加 to82. would 改为 should83. 正确84. later 改为 latter85. problem86. gift 改为 gifted87. relating 改为 related88. of 删去89. false 改为 failure90. in 改为 onPart VII IQ Test (5 marks)91. Post Office.92. The letter“e”.93. Falling in love.94. A95. Three socks.Part VIII Writing (30 marks)Omitted.另 附: 2012 National English Contest for College Students(Level C - Preliminary)听力录音原文Part I Listening ComprehensionSection AIn this section, you will hear five short conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. At the end ofeach conversation, there will be a twenty-second pause. During the pause, read the question and 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. W: How do you feel about oil crisis?M: It's frightening. Maybe there will be wars about oil. We need to find alternative energy sources very soon. Any alternatives do you know? W: I think wind energy and wave energy would play important parts in our lives in the future.2. W: Excuse me, I want to buy a new car and I'd like some information about the loans. What are the current interest rates on short-term loans? M: Well, that depends on the amount you're thinking of borrowing and over how long a period you want to pay it back.W: If I have a loan for £5,000 payable over three years, what will the rate be and how much will the monthly repayments be?M: OK, I'll figure it out.3. M: Janice won't be coming back after she's had her baby, so do we keep Meryl, or do we need to find someone else?W: As far as I'm concerned, Meryl can stay. I think she's done a great job over the last month.M: I'm sorry, but I really can't agree with you. She hasn't got the right manner. Take for example thatincident with the customer a couple of days ago. The customer wasn't very friendly, but that's no excusefor being rude.4. W: Hi, come in. So, do you think you'll have that report ready in time for the meeting? M: Well, the meeting's on Thursday, so that gives me two days. I'm pretty sure it'll be ready in time.W: Pretty sure isn't good enough. The regional director is going to be here tomorrow afternoon, and we're meeting the big boss for dinner afterwards, so it needs to be ready earlier. M: OK, I'll get it finished by tomorrow noon.5.W: So, Professor Taylor, I'd like you to tell us what is likely to be the biggest problem we'll have to face in the future?M: Well, the most alarming problem is still world population. In 1948, there were 2 billion inhabitants on the earth and in 1992 that figure had more than doubled to over 5 billion and by the year 2020, it's estimated that it will increase to over 8.5 billion. W: There'll be more famines and more wars.Section BIn this section, you will hear two long conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. At the end ofeach conversation, there will be a one -minute pause. During the pause, read the questions and the threechoices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter o。