2014全国大学生英语竞赛答案
① 2014年全国大学生英语竞赛历年真题。还有2015年样卷。谢谢了^O^
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这是2011年~2013年的大学生英语竞赛B类真题和答案。还有模拟试题。可以检测下你的学习情况。O(∩_∩)O~
⑤ 求2014全国大学生英语竞赛c类答案
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2014年全国大学生英语竞赛C类初赛试题答案(附听力原文)
Part I Listening Comprehension (30 marks)
Section A (5 marks) —5 CACBA
Section B (10 marks) 6—10 CABDA 11—15 BABCA
Section C (5 marks) 16—20 CBCBD
Section D (10 marks)
21. get over 22. preferred 23. the same effect 24. claim to be 25. make sure
26. charges 27. right away 28. amount of time 29. insurance company 30. feel safe in
Part II Vocabulary, Grammar & Cultures (15 marks)
31—35 BBACB 36—40 DABCD 41—45 DBCAB
Part III Cloze (10 marks)
46. geese 47. before 48. survival 49. shorter 50. enormous
51. flies 52. against 53. Navigation 54. Amazingly 55. which
Part IV Reading Comprehension (35 marks)
Section A (5 marks)
56. F 57. T 58. T 59. T 60. F
Section B (10 marks)
61. F 62. G 63. B 64. A 65. D
Section C (10 marks)
66. There are only three medical schools in Norway and it is difficult for her to find a chance.
67. For six months.
68. She wants to be a doctor.
69. Almost all people in Munich drink beer.
70. She did a part time job in a hospital near Oslo.
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⑥ 跪求大学生英语竞赛C类决赛真题及答案.. 头一次进入决赛心情好激动!! 求小伙伴们解囊相助阿!!
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2014年全国大学生英语竞赛C类初赛试题答案(附听力原文)
Part I Listening Comprehension (30 marks)
Section A (5 marks) 1—5 CACBA
Section B (10 marks) 6—10 CABDA 11—15 BABCA
Section C (5 marks) 16—20 CBCBD
Section D (10 marks)
21. get over 22. preferred 23. the same effect 24. claim to be 25. make sure
26. charges 27. right away 28. amount of time 29. insurance company 30. feel safe in
Part II Vocabulary, Grammar & Cultures (15 marks)
31—35 BBACB 36—40 DABCD 41—45 DBCAB
Part III Cloze (10 marks)
46. geese 47. before 48. survival 49. shorter 50. enormous
51. flies 52. against 53. Navigation 54. Amazingly 55. which
Part IV Reading Comprehension (35 marks)
Section A (5 marks)
56. F 57. T 58. T 59. T 60. F
Section B (10 marks)
61. F 62. G 63. B 64. A 65. D
Section C (10 marks)
66. There are only three medical schools in Norway and it is difficult for her to find a chance.
67. For six months.
68. She wants to be a doctor.
69. Almost all people in Munich drink beer.
70. She did a part time job in a hospital near Oslo.
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⑦ 全国大学生英语竞赛试题
2002全国大学生英语竞赛试题题样+答案
2002全国大学生英语竞赛试题题样
Part I Listening Comprehension(30 minutes,30 points)
Section A Dialogues(10 points)
Directions:In this section,you will hear 10 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 spoken only once.After each question there will be a pause. During the pause,you must 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 line through the center.
1. A.Setting the table. B.Polishing silverware.
aaaC.Sewing napkins. aaaD. Stocking a pantry.
2. A.He publishes books. aaa aB.He is a writer.
aaaC.He collects automobiles. D. He works in instry.
3. A.Whether she is in good health.
aaaB.Whether she has corresponded with her relatives recently.
aaaC.Whether she is about to write to her folks.
aaaD.Whether she still receives a lot of letters.
4. A.Don’t subscribe to the journal. B.Read a different journal.
aaaC.Find a better engineer. D.Don’t save any money.
5. A.It will probably rain. aaa B.It will probably be foggy.
aaaC.It will probably not rain. D. It will probably be cold.
6. A.Get directions to the bus station. B.Get to the grocery store.
aaaC.Give the man directions to the bus station.
aaaD.Find out where the stoplight is.
7. A.Borrow the typewriter. B.Visit the woman.
aaaC.Go home soon. D.Read the woman’s paper.
8. A.Winter is his favorite season for sports. B.Sports are quite aaaaaimportant to him.
aaaC.He should be more enthusiastic. D.He plays better than he used to.
9. A.The situation looks better than it is.
aaaB.The phone connection was bad.
aaaC.The two women ought to speak to each other in person.
aaaD.It’s better to be courageous.
10.A.A restaurant. aaB. A hotel.
aaaC.A hospital. aaa D.An airport.
Section B News Items (10 points)
Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 pieces of short news. At the end of each news, a question will be asked about what was said. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must 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 line through the center.
11.A.On December 31, 2001. B.On January 1,2002.
aaaC.On the day when China won the bid to host the 2008 Olympics.
aaaD.On the day when China entered the WTO.
12.A.For anti-terrorism. B.For peace talk.
aaaC.For exchanging the prisoners of war.
aaaD.For improving the bilateral relationship.
13.A.The talks was held by US President Bush and United Nations aaaSecretary General Koffi Annan.
aaaB.There are 6 million refugees needed help.
aaaC.The refugees are Afghans.
aaaD.The refugees are in Afghanistan,Pakistan and Iran.
14.A.Chinese and Jews. B.Jews and Japanese.
aaaC.Indians and Germany. D.Germany and Indians.
15.A.To improve the relations between Iraq and Iran.
aaaB.To improve the relations between Iraq and Kuwait.
aaaC.To improve the relations between Iran and Jordan.
aaaD.To improve the relations between Iran and Jordan.
16.A.Vitamin C. B.Vitamin E.
aaaC.Both Vitamin C and Vitamin E. D.Neither Vitamin C nor Vitamin E.
17.A.The Group of Eight Leaders Meeting was held in Genoa, Italy.
aaaB.The police used tear gas against the demonstrators who marched aaaaapeacefully.
aaaC.The police used tear gas against 100,000 demonstrators.
aaaD.The conflict happened the first day of the Group of Eight Leaders aaaaaMeeting.
18.A.Forty. B.Three. C.Forty�four. D.Four.
19.A.The refugees were forced to Canada by Indonesian police.
aaaB.The refugees were forced to America by Australian police.
aaaC.The refugees were forced to Australia by Indonesian police.
aaaD.The refugees were forced to Indonesia by Australian police.
20.A.24. B.33. C.10. D.14.
Section C Compound Dictation(10 points)
Directions:In this section,you will hear a passage three times.When the passage is read for the first time,you should listen carefully for its general idea.Then listen to the passage again.When the passage is read for the second time,you are re�quired to fill in the blanks numbered from 21 to 28 with the exact words you have just heard.For blanks numbered from 29 to 30 you are required to fill in the missing information.You can either use the exact words you have just heard
or write down the main points in your own words. Finally,when the passage is read for the third time,you should check what you have written and rewrite the correct answers on the Answer Sheet.
aaaThe conflict in Northern Ireland appears to be a religious war,but many Irish people would argue that it isn’t.Its (21)____are in the English colonization of Ireland.
In the sixteenth century,England colonized or“planted”most of Ireland by taking land from the natives and giving it to British people,so creating a population (22)____ to England.
Ubster,(23)____of the four Irish provinces,was the last part to be planted,early in the seventeenth century.Plantations in other parts of the land had not been as successful as the English had hoped.They learned from their mistakes and planted Ubster in a much more (24)____and organized way.There were also far more (25)____immigrants from Scotland to Ubster than to other parts of Ireland.
Religion has been an indication,for nearly 300 years,of whether someone is a (26)____of the colonizers or the colonized.Throughout this time,certain sectors of each(27)____have kept separate from each other,growing up with a mixture of history and emotional (28)____which helps keep hostility alive.
Acting under pressure from the Protestant community,who had formed an army to defend their right to remain part of Great Britain,(29)____.
Under this new State,Catholics suffered various forms of discrimination,(30)____.
The present troubles began in 1968 and 1969 when peaceful marches for Catholic civil rights were violently attacked.
Part II Vocabulary and Structure (15 minutes,30 points)
Section A Multiple Choice(20 points)
Directions:There are 20 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence 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 line through the center.
31. Twenty years ago in an interview,I faced three men______my age armed with a hundred reasons as to why I was the woman for the job.
A.two times B.twice C.older than D.as old as
32. I had done my research.Not only that,but having already worked for the company,I naively believed they knew me and______I was capable of.
A.which B.it C.that D.what
33.
So their first question floored me.“Tell me,Christa,”said the smug one,“what would you do if one of the children fell ill and you______at home?”
A.are hoped B.should stay C.were needed D.be wished
34. I remember______something about having a husband who was very flexible and a nanny,a mother and a mother�in�law who could step in at short notice—
A.muttering B.said C.answer D.had uttered
35. But from______,you could forget my carefully prepared speech about the future of the company and my role in it.
A.the time B.that moment on C.the instant D.that day
36. If the question were asked of me today I would______the idiot whoaasked it by saying:“Tell me,as a parent,what would you do if yourachild were ill?
A.be against B.go to ask C.turn it back on D.like to make
37. You’d explain to what I would hope is a caring company and be told to leave the office and______for your family.”
A.be there B.go to C. arrive D.be available
38. But I was______that brave nor that bolshy in those days.
A.so B.also C.either D.neither
39. ______,I got the job—probably because,as a woman,I was cheaper.
A.Surprisingly B.Obviously C.As a result D.Therefore
40. Needless to say,none of the other male______was asked the same question.
A.collegues B.candidates C.workmates D.participants
41. I mention it only because I am______about the Government’s plan to bring in new laws which would give parents the right to ask for child�friendly working hours,not because it’s not right and proper—
A.worried B.curious C.eager D.uneasy
42. but because______it will give firms the excuse to discriminate from the word go.
A.it is seemingly B.it is likely C.it seems to me D.it likes me
43. ______,which was supposed to herald the right to flexible workingaand child�friendly hours now also gives bosses the right to say no if they believe it will damage business.
A.This watered�down new version of a law
B.This new,watered�down version of a law
C.This new version watered�down law
D.This law of new version watered�down
44. So who will win,nine times out of 10?Those paying the wages,that’s who:they’re doing the recruiting.Male and single______female with children—guess who�ll get the job?
A.and B.or C.but D.nor
45. It could set back equality in the workplace______,and there will be few who will be in a position to take their complaint to tribunal.
A.by decades B.for tens of years C.in a century D.for a long time
46. Like part�time policewoman Michelle Chew,awarded compensation when bosses refused to change her______to allow the single mother to look after her children.Result?
A.normal B.everyday C.routine D.shift
47. They lost an officer with______experience,and taxpayers in Avon and Somerset footed the bill.What kind of business sense is that?
A.13 years B.13 year�s C.13 years� D.13�year
48. But this is not just a male______female issue,although the danger is that’s what it will become.
A.versus B.against C.opposite D.and
49. ______is the British firm which is said to be refusing to bring home an executive from New York
A.What a pity B.How heartless C.So indifferent D.What a shame
50. who’s worried about his son waking up screaming in the night after he was at school near the World Trade Center______the hijackers struck?
A.at the time B.on the day C.in the instant D.by the moment
Section B Error Correction(10 points)
Directions:The following passage contains 9 errors.In each case only one word is involved. You should proofread the passage on the Answer Sheet and correct it in the following way:
Part III Situational Dialogues (5 minutes,10 points)
Directions:Complete the following dialogues by choosing the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
61. Tom:My team played a series of games.
Mike:________________________
Tom:We won the first two games,but lost the last three.
A.Oh,really? B.How did you do?
C.Congratulations! D.You did a good job!
62. Mary:I feel really homesick.I want to go back home.
David:________________________When you are more accustomed to aaaaaabeing here,you will feel happier.
A.Don’t worry.You’ll be better tomorrow.
B.You’d better not.
C.You haven’t adjusted to this new place yet.
D.OK,you can go now.
63. Ricard:Do you believe that smoking causes cancer?
Dillon:________________________They showed people who smoke get aaaaaaacancer much more often than people who don’t smoke.
A.Maybe yes.
B.Yes.Doctors have proved it.
C.To tell the truth,I don’t believe it.
D.Personally speaking,I doubt it.
64. Kate:John’s a real baseball fan!
Tony:________________________He goes to baseball games all the aaaaatime or watches them on TV.
A.Yes,he really loves baseball.
B.However,he is a bad player.
C.He must cool himself down.
D.Oh,what he does is ridiculous.
65. Tina:A woman stole fifty dollars from me.I gave her the money aaaaabecause she said it would help a sick girl in the hospital.
Eve:________________________It’s worse than being robbed by aaaasomeone with a gun!
Tina:Well,it’s not as dangerous as being robbed by someone with aaaaaa gun.
Eve:________________________
Tina:That’s true.I guess fraud is just as bad as other types of aaaaacrime.
A.How horrible it is!;I�d rather be robbed by someone with a aagun.
B.You are kind�hearted.;Be careful next time.
C.I don’t think there�s really a sick girl waiting for your aamoney.;I agree with you.
D.That’s a terrible crime.;Yes,but in the future you will be aaless trusting than before.
66. Jimmy:I think honeybees are very useful insects.They make honey ffor us.
Amy:________________________They also help the flowers grow aaaintoafruit.
Jimmy:But I don’t like termites.I think they’re disgusting.
Amy:________________________They�re actually a very good source of food.People in some countries eat them.
Jimmy:Really?I didn’t know that.
A.I love honey very much.;Me too.
B.They never do the least harm to us.;That’s wrong.
C.That’s a good point.;I’m not sure I agree with you.
D.We have different opinions.;On the contrary,they are not aadisgusting.
67. Beth:Always be honest with your patients.That’s what my advisor aaaaatold me to do.
Ken:________________________I always try to tell my patients the aaaatruth.
A.Don’t believe what he said. B.That’s a good rule to live by.
C.Saying is easier than doing.
D.Yes,I do like to follow,although some patients don’t like it.
68. Sally:Are you going to get a new car?
Dick:________________________If my old car stops working,I’ll have to buy a new one.
A.It depends on my old car. B.Of course.A new car is cool!
C.No,I won’t. D.I’d like to have your opinion.
69. Nora:You’re late.Now we’ll miss the movie.
Alex:________________________I was stuck in traffic.
A.Why are you so impatient?
B.Oh,you should go to the movie by yourself.
C.There’s nothing serious,I think.
D.I’m sorry,honey.I apologize.
70. Jenny:So Joe,I heard your sister decided to go into the army. Joe:Well,I don’t know.Most of the people in the army are men.I aaaadon’t think women should be in the army.It’s really a man’s aaaajob.You have to be strong.
Jenny:Strong,huh. ________________________ Joe:No,not like a man.
Jenny:Oh,I see.
A.What do you think about that?;Don’t you think women can be strong?
B.That’s a good news.;I am strong enough.
C.What are you going to do?;It doesn’t matter.
D.I’m sorry to hear that.;Don’t you think you are strong?
Part IV Reading Comprehension (25 minutes, 40 points)
Section A Multiple Choice(20 points)
Directions:There are 2 reading passages in this part.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
Questions 71 to 75 are based on the following passage:
HARD DISK DRIVE TECHNOLOGY
A few years ago,a query about the health of a person’s hard disk drive would have been met with a blank stare.Nowadays,almost everyone is aware of this remarkable electronic storage medium that is part of every modern computer,even though most users remain ignorant of the complexity of hard drive technology.
In the early days of computing,an information record of a computer’s memory content was kept on punched cards similar to the way in which an automated piano stores the keynote sequences on a piano roll.Later,magnetic tape was used to store electronic signals,and is still the favoured means of economically backing up the contents of hard drives.However,accessing information sequentially stored on tape is slow since the electronic data must be input through a fixed head in single pass.
Hard disk drives solve this problem by incorporating a spinning platter on which magnetic data can be made accessible via a moving head that reads and writes information across the width of the disk.It is analogous to(相似的)the way in which a person can choose to play a particular track on a CD player by causing the arm to move the head across the disk.The CD player is,in fact,necessarily similar in design to a hard drive,although there are significant differences in speed of data access.
Most modern hard drives incorporate several platters(磁盘) to further rece the time spent seeking the required information. Also,some newer drives have two heads;one for reading,and a second head for writing data to disk.This separation of tasks enables much higher densities of magnetic information to be written on the platter,which increases the capacity of the hard drive.
There are three important ways in which the capacity of hard disks has been increased.First,the data code itself has been tightened with express coding techniques.Second,as previously noted,the head technology has been improved;and third,the distance between the heads and the platters has been greatly reced.It is hard to believe,but the head can be made to pass over the magnetised platter at distances of less than 1 microinch(the width of a typical human hair is 5000 microinches).This is achieved by means of a special protective coating applied to the platter.Each of these three improvements enables speedier access to the data.
Hard drives are more commonplace than tape recorders these days,but it must be remembered that they are much more fragile.Treated with respect they may last a number of years,but they are quite easily damaged,often with disastrous consequences for the user,whose precious data can become lost forever.Dropping a drive is almost always fatal,as is passing an incorrect electrical current through one(by faulty connection).Dust and even extremes of temperature can cause failure. Yet,no physical damage can ever result from the input of data via the keyboard or mouse.Of course,over time the magnetised coating on the platters will erode,yet this is almost entirely independent of the amount of use.
There are serious questions being raised about the direction of the future of electronic storage media.Some researchers claim that it would be wiser to invest more time and money in setting up systems for streaming data across networks of computers from centralised banks of information storage.This would avoid the need for each personal computer user to have his or her own of a software program resident on a local hard drive.Personal data files could be kept at a central storage unit,and be suitably protected from disaster by a fail�safe(具有自动防止故障特性的) backup system.
As the Internet becomes ever more pervasive(遍布的),and the speed of access to other machines increases across our telephone lines,it might be possible to do away with local storage systems altogether.
71.Magnetically�coated disks are one of many types of________.
aaaA.sequential access information systems
aaaB.information storage solutions
aaaC.tape storage solutions
aaaD.CD players
72.Connecting a hard drive incorrectly usually________.
aaaA.results in excess temperature
aaaB.erodes the magnetised material on the platters
aaaC.damages the keyboard or mouse
aaaD.destroys the drive
73.Keyboard or mouse use can easily cause___
⑧ 全国大学生英语竞赛B卷答案
part I Listening Comprehension
1--6 ACBBCB
7--10 CABC
11--20 BBCAB AABCB
21.accounts 22.decorations 23.signalled 24.rather than 25.complete 26.accommodation 27.foolishly 28.charged 29.bothered 30.paid up
part II Vocabulary and Structure
31--45 BDBAB DCBAA CABAD
part III IQ Test
46--50 BCBAB
part IV Reading Comprehension
51--56 BCDADA
57--63 N NG Y Y Y N NG
64--70 BFAGDHC
71.lying 72.Nicholas Cage 73.They thought its script was weak 74.Three
75.His good looks and "bad boy" image
76.low levels 77.best-selling periodicals 78.inferior cultural form 79.represent the interests 80.cultural and media
part V Cloze
81.whether 82.suggestion 83.especially 84.instruction 85.forms 86.applied to 87.both 88.greater 89.strength 90.which
part VI Translation
(翻译仅供参考;答案并不唯一)
91.两位著名的神经专家认为,积极的生活方式和健康的,富含鱼类的饮食不仅对心脏有好处,而且有助于攻克由衰老而引起的记忆力衰退。
92.他告诉记者,对我们机体正常运转构成最大威胁的是我们的大脑。
93.那些身体健康,不为压力困扰,享受多姿多彩生活的人,在上了年纪之后,思维更能保持敏锐。
94.他说,尽管60岁已不再算老,但如果你60岁就开始认为自己老了,那么你的举止就会像老人一样。
95.林奇说最新的研究显示,鱼油能降低细胞炎症,而正是细胞炎症会导致记忆力衰退。
96.This is by no means the best way to solve the population problem.
97.First,I'd like to thank all those who have worked hard to bring about the result.
98.More and more new energy resources have been exploited to replace coal and oil.
99.It is necessary to make people fully aware of the danger of violating traffic rules.
100.How happy we are to see ancient life preserved so well!
part VII Writing
参考范文欠奉
⑨ 2014年全国大学生英语竞赛都考什么
全国大学生英语竞赛题型有:听力理解题、单项选择题、完形填空题、阅读理解题、翻译题、智力测试题、短文改错题和写作题。
1、听力理解题共分为A、B、C、D四个部分,共计30道小题,每小题计1分,总分为30分。
2、单项选择题由15道四选一的选择题组成,主要考查各类别参赛者在本类别内英语学习中所应掌握的词汇及语法知识,以及对参赛者对于英语母语国家基本文化知识进行考查。
3、完形填空试题由一个英文篇章组成,共包含10道小题,每小题计1分,总分为10分。本部分赛题主要考查参赛者的语篇分析和理解能力、词汇知识和词汇运用能力。
4、阅读理解题在本竞赛笔试中所占比例较重,由四个英文篇章组成,共包含20道小题,总分为35分。
5、翻译试题分为英译汉和汉译英两个部分,共6道题,共计15分。本部分参赛者须根据提示运用自己的英语语法、句法和词汇知识将所给汉语句子翻译成地道的英文句子。
6、智力测试题是语言类竞赛特有的一种题型,在本竞赛试卷中共5 道小题,每小题1 分,共计5 分,其内容主要包括语言游戏、逻辑推理、数学运算、图形分析等。
7、短文改错由一个英语篇章构成,共10道小题,每小题1分,共计10分。改错类型主要有换词、添词、删词及识别正确句子等。此类赛题主要考查参赛者的英语基础知识及综合辨识能力。
8、写作题共包含两道赛题,共计30分。第一道赛题是小作文,分值为10分,主要以应用文和描述性作文为主。第二道赛题为大作文,分值为20分,多以给出话题或材料,要求参赛者根据所给材料表明观点并加以论述。

(9)2014全国大学生英语竞赛答案扩展阅读:
全国大学生英语竞赛(National English Competition for College Students,简称NECCS)是高等学校大学外语教学指导委员会和高等学校大学外语教学研究会组织的全国唯一一个考查大学生英语综合能力的竞赛活动。
本竞赛旨在配合教育部高等教育教学水平评估工作,贯彻落实教育部关于大学英语教学改革和考试改革精神,激发广大学生学习英语的兴趣,促进大学生英语水平的全面提高,选拔并奖励大学英语学习成绩优秀的大学生。
根据《2019年全国大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)简章》的说明,2019年大学生英语竞赛分A、B、C、D四个类别,全国各高校的研究生及本、专科所有年级的大学生均可自愿报名参赛。
A类考试适用于研究生参加;B类考试适用于英语专业本、专科学生参加;C类考试适用于非英语专业本科生参加;D类考试适用于体育类和艺术类本科生和非英语专业高职高专类学生参加。
⑩ 谁有全国大学生英语竞赛a类历年的真题电子版
同学你好,全国大学生英语竞赛有个官网。每年考试后会公布题目和答案。专
你可以去搜索“国家基属础教育实验中心外语教育研究中心”,然后打开“竞赛专栏”,再到“大学生英语竞赛”,再转到第二个板块“竞赛题库”,可以在线看PDF题目,下载WORD版答案。
但是官网上A类似乎不是每年题目都有,我看到列表第一页只有07,09,10,12的,PDF可以在线打印。
因为我这边网速不给力所以原谅一下不能帮你下载了。我可以把链接发给你的邮箱。
