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第第7頁共31頁2022年全國大學(xué)生英語競賽樣題(A類)2022NationalEnglishCompetitionforCollegeStudents(TypeA-Sample)(Total:150marksTime:120minutes)PartIListeningComprehension(30marks)SectionA(5marks)Inthissection,youwillhearfiveshortconversations.Eachconversationwillbereadonlyonce.Attheendofeachconversation,onequestionwillbeasked,andyouhavefifteensecondstoreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.1.A.Inahospital.Atacoffeeshop.Atalaundry.Inahotel.A.Thefrontpageheadlines.Thebackpagemainstories.Thefinancialnews.Thesportsnews.A.Gettingstuckinrushhourtraffic.Beingstoppedbythepolice.Acarbreakdown.Aflatmobilephonebattery.A.Thesalaryistoolow.Itisnotchallenging.Hedoesn’tlikehisworkmates.Hehastoworkmanyhours.A.Becausegrowingpotatoeswillinvolvelesslabour.Becausethebackyardisn’tbigenoughforgrowingcorn.Becausethesoilinthebackyardisn’tfitforgrowingcorn.Becausegrowingpotatoeswillbemoreprofitable.SectionB(10marks)Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Eachconversationwillbereadonlyonce.Attheendofeachconversation,therewillbeaone-minutepause.ConversationOneListentotheconversation.ThenreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestansweraccordingtowhatyouhear.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Whatisthewomantryingtodo?A.Persuadethemantotakearock-climbingcourse.B.Findaplacetogorock-climbingwiththeman.C.Makepreparationforarock-climbingcontest.D.Planarock-climbingtripduringthespringbreak.Whatdoesthemanimplyaboutrock-climbingattheirschool?A.Thereisnoonetoteachthemhowtodoit.B.Notverymanystudentsareinterestedinit.C.schooldoesn’thaveanyrock-climbingequipment.D.Therearenoproperplacesforrock-climbingnearby.Whichofthefollowingmaynotbeneededforrock-climbing?A.Helmets.B.Parachutes.C.Ropes.D.Belts.Whyisthewomaninterestedinrock-climbing?A.Ithelpsclimbersdevelopmentallyasasphysically.B.Itoffersclimberstheopportunitytoenjoythescenery.C.Itisn’tasexpensiveasothersports.D.Itdoesn’ttakelongtimetolearn.Whatwillthefirstfewweeksoftherock-climbingcoursefocuson?Attendinglecturesonrock-climbing.B.Learningtousethevariousgadgets.C.Exercisingmentallyandphysically.D.Gettingfamiliartheclimbingsites.ConversationTwoListentotheconversation,andcompletethefollowingsentenceswithonewordaccordingtowhatyouhear.Writetheanswersontheanswersheet.ChrisissurprisedthatHollyhasleftthe( ).Hollywasgettingtoofarbehindwithher( andwantedtoconcentratemoreonhercollegework.Hollysaidlasttermshewasabletokeepupandher( )werefine.DrGarrettmadeHollygoandseethe( )departmentonMonday.Chrisbelievesit’snecessaryforstudentstohavea( )job.Section5Inthissection,youwillhearfiveshortnewsitems.Eachitemwillbereadonlyonce.Aftereachitem,therewillbeafifteen-secondpause.Duringthepause,readthequestionandthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Wherearethemicrochipsembedded?Inthefood.B.Intherecipes.C.Inattachedtag.D.Inthepackaging.Whatisspecialabouttheair-bornetaxiJetpod?Itssafety.B.Itsspeed.C.Itslowoutput.D.Itsrelativelylowfare.Whatdowelearnaboutthenewswimmingpool?Itwillopennextmonth.B.Itwillbefreeforoneweek.C.Itisbiggerthantheoldone.D.Itwillbeopensoonerthanexpected.WhoaremaincustomersoftheBlackBerry?A.Reporters.B.Musiclovers.C.Blue-collarworkers.Whyweresomeneighboursunhappy?Thepolicehadtakentoolongtofindthechildren.Theydidn’trealizethechildrenweresonaughty.Thepolicehadnotdonetheirbestinthesearchforthechildren.Theythoughtthechildren’sparentswerecarelessandirresponsible.SectionD(10marks)Inthissection,youwillheartwoshortpassages.Thepassageswillbereadonlyonce.Aftereachpassage,therewillbeaone-minutepause.DictationListentothepassage,andfillintheblankswiththeexactwordsorphrasesyouhear.Writetheanswersontheanswersheet.TheThetraditional Chineselunarcalendardividestheyearinto24solarterms.solarterms.MinorSnow, (Chinese:xiaoxue),the20thsolartermoftheyear,referstothetimewhenitstartstosnow,mostlyintheyear,referstothetimewhenitstartstosnow,mostlyinChina’snorthernareas,andthetemperature(21)todrop.AnancientChinesebookaboutplantsexplains that“inMinorSnow,theweatheriscoldanditisgoingtosnow,whiletheearthisnotfrozenenoughandthesnowislight.”Thetemperatureinmostareasinthenorthdropstozerodegreesandbelow.Meanwhile,inthelowerandmiddlereachesoftheYellowRiver,the (22)offirstsnowfallsduringtheMinorSnowsolarterm.Thesnowislightandfrozenatnight,butmeltsquicklyduringtheday.InChina, starting inMinor Snow, thewind blows from thenortheastalot.Becauseit ’sstillnot(23)cold,manypeopledonotwearhatsorscarvesyet.Infact,accordingtoanoldChinesesaying,“theheadistheplacewhereallpassagesofthebodygather”.It’ssensibletokeepone’sheadwarm.DuringMinorSnow,(24)beginstowork,whichmeanstheairindoorsisdryandmostpeoplemightfindtheirnoseandmouthfeelabitdry.AccordingtopracticesintraditionalChinesemedicine,this(25)of “innerheat”inone’sbodycancauseproblems,includingoralulcersandbreakouts.Thesolutionistodrinkmorehotsoup,suchascabbage andbeancurdsoup,spinach andbeancurdsoup,andmuttonandradishsoup.SummaryListentothepassage,andcompletethetableusingoneortwowordsoronenumberforeachblankaccordingtowhatyouhear.Writetheanswersontheanswersheet.MedicalInventionsPartIIVocabulary&Grammar(15marks)Thereare15incompletesentencesinthispart.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Ifaperson talks about his weak points, his listener expectedtosaysomethinginthewayof( ).assuranceconfirmationencouragementpersuasionInsciencefictionwereadofflyingsaucerstravellingthrough( ).第8頁共31頁第第PAGE2631頁spaceaspacethespacespacesThechimneyisnolonger( )volumesofwastegasintotheatmosphere,asprotectivefiltersarebeingused.givingawaygivingingivingoffgivingupEveryuniversitystudentshouldbeencouragedtoknow()ownpotentialitiesandtoweighthechancesofdeveloping().his;ittheir;themtheir;it/;themThepoliceaccusedhimofsettingfiretothebuildingbuthedenied( )intheareaonthenightofthefire.beentobetohavebeenhavingbeen( )thecalculation isright,scientistscanneverbesurethattheyhaveincludedallvariablesandmodeledthemaccurately.EvenifAsfarasIfonlySolongas“You’reveryselfish.It’shightimeyou( )thatyouaren’tthemostimportantpersonintheworld,”Geoffsaidtohisbossangrily.realizedhaverealizedrealizeshouldrealizeThemostversatileembryonicstemcells,whichfoundintheembryoattheearlieststageofdevelopmentandgrowintoanypartofthebody.is;isare;areare;isis;areAmongthefirst tocomeandliveinNorthAmerica( wholaterprosperedmainlyinNewEngland.havebeenDutchsettlersDutchsettlerswerewereDutchsettlersDutchsettlershadbeenOtherstudentshadpoorerexamresults —heisbyno( )intheclass.betterthebestworsetheworst( )thedemandforfishandseafoodincreases, wouldn’tneedtorelyonlandanimalsforfood.AsForAlthoughWithThisnewbuildinginShanghaiisdifferent( )eachofitsstoriesiscompleteinitself.fromthatfromwhichinthatinwhichHilary:Howaboutgoingtothetownpoolnow,Joan?Orwecouldalwaysswimatthelake.Joan:( ).Whatwouldyouprefertodo?Hilary:IthinkI’dprefertogotothetownpool.Goodidea.I’llcallyouinthemorningI’mafraidIhavetodomyassignmentItdoesn’tmakeanydifferencetomeOK.That’sfinewithmeJoseph:You’relookingsohappy.( )Robert:Well,actually,Ihavesomegoodnews.Joseph:Really?What?Robert:Ijustgotabigpayrise.Joseph:Youdid?()Howisitgoing?;That ’snothing.What’snew?;Congratulations!That’swonderful!;That’sgreat!Somethingwrongwithyou?;It ’sextremelygood!Rosie:Sorry,Ioverslept. ( ) .Francis:Again?Rosie:That’sright,eventhoughIdidsetthealarmlastnight.Francis:Yourclockneverworks.Perhapsyoushouldbuyanewone.MyclockwaslostMyclockmovedquicklyMyclockworkedwellthismorningMyclockdidn’tgooffthismorningPartIIICloze(10marks)Readthefollowingpassageandfillineachblankwithoneword.Choosethecorrectwordinoneofthefollowingthreeways:accordingtothecontext,byusingthecorrectformofthegivenword,orbyusingthegivenletter(s)oftheword.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.Hehadjust(46)gra( )fromHarvardUniversity andlivinginManhattan.Helovedthecityandwasbeginningtofeelathomeonitsstreets.WorldWarIIwasraginginEurope,andlikeallothergoodcitizens,hefollowedtheheadlinesdailyanddidhispartfortheboysoverseas.Hugging his jacket close, hestood shivering atthe corner,waiting forthelight tochange andwondering (47) ( )enlistedfriendsmightbestayingonthatcoldwinternight.Hehopedtheyweresafe.Heshivered,onlypartiallyfromthecold,andlookedaround himatthebright lights ofTimes Square. Hewasnever( ) ofthisglitteringscenery.Hiseyewascaughtbytwomenwhoweredressedin the (49)uni( )oftheRoyalAirForcefromEngland. Theymustbeleave,hethought.Themenstoppedhim,glancedquicklyattheirwatches,andthennoddedandgrinnedathim.Thetallerofthetwoaskedhim,intheclipped accent oftheBritish, ifthiswasTimeSquare.Hesuppressedasmileatsuchatouristyquestionandsaidthatitwas.Thelightchanged,andthetwoRAFpilotsfellintostepwiththeHarvardgraduateashecrossedthestreet.Thethreemenfellintoconversation together as they wandered along (50)( ) (shine) streets. TheBritswerethrilled tobeinTimesSquareafteralltheyhadsufferedinthewar.Theydidn’tgointodetailabouttheirwartimeexperiences,andhedidn ’tpressthem.Hejustenjoyedtheirpleasureinthescene,whichwasmarredonlybythefrequentcheckingoftheirwatches.Finally,heaskediftheyhadsomeplacetobe,buttheysaidtheywerefreefortheevening.HepromptlyinvitedthemtohavedinnerwithhimattheHarvardClub,andtheRAFpilotsgladly(51)ac( ) .ThethreemenrepairedimmediatelytotheHarvardClub,wheretheydinedleisurelyandchattedlateintotheevening.TheRAFpilotsweregoodcompanyandtoldmanystories,althoughtheyglossedovertheirexperiences inthewar.Theycontinued tochecktheirwatchesfrequentlythroughoutthenight,buthedecideditwasjustanervoushabittheyhadpicked(52)( ) somewhere; possiblyintheairforce.Asmidnightapproached,thetwoRAFpilotsexcusedthemselvesandrosefromthetable.TheythankedtheHarvardmanfora(53)( ) (memory)eveningandstartedforthedoor.ThenthetallpilotturnedbackandtoldtheirhostthattheyhadalwayswantedtovisitTimesSquare,butneverhadtheopportunity.Itwasstrange,thepilotadded,thattheyhadtowaituntilaftertheyweredead,killedinactionwhentheirplaneswereshotdownthenightbeforeoverBerlin,tofulfillthisdream.TheHarvardman(54)( )(stiffen),hiseyeswideningincredulouslyandhismouthfallingopeninshock.Hegaspedbutcouldn’tspeak.ThephantomRAFpilotsmiledsardonicallyathim,nodded,andjoinedhisfriendinthedoorway.Thenthepilotsvanishedbeforethe(55)as()man’seyes,justatthestrokeoftwelvemidnight.PartIVReadingComprehension (30marks)Therearethreepassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestions.Respondtothequestionsusinginformationfromthepassage.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.SectionA(10marks)Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Over1,000yearsago,ChinesepoetWangWeioftheTangDynasty(618—907)wrote“Iknowmybrotherswould,withdogwoodsprayinhand,climbupmountainandmissmesofaraway”—toexpresshisnostalgiaduringChongyangFestival.(56)()TheChongyangFestival,ortheDoubleNinthFestival,whichtakesplaceontheninthdayoftheninthlunarmonthontheChinesecalendar.AccordingtoIChing,orBookofChanges,“nine”isapositive—oryang—number.Therefore,theninthdayoftheninthmonthmeans“doublenine”or“doubleyang”.(57)()Throughrecordsinallkindsofnotesandhistorical scholarshavedatedChongyang ’shistorybacktotheWarringStatesPeriod(475—221BC).ItbecamewidelycelebratedaftertheWeiandJindynasties(220—420)andwasofficiallydeclaredtobeafestivalduringtheTangDynasty.(58)()So,itwasnotuncommonforsuperstitiousfolktoclimbmountains,orfindhighergroundtoavoidsomeperceivedoncomingdoom.Today,customsduringthisfestivalincludeclimbingmountains,enjoying chrysanthemum flowers, drinking chrysanthemum eatingcrabs,wearingdogwoodtodriveawayghostsandcomposingpoems.(59)( )Moreover, standingonhighgroundandlookingfarintothedistanceonabalmyautumndaycanhelpalleviatesomeoftheseasonaldepressionandanxiety.Ifyoucan ’tfindamountainhikeup,thereisanothersolution:Ascendingbuildingsortowerswill,apparently,alsowork.Forexample,WangBo,amanoflettersintheTangDynastyonceascendedatowerontheChongyangFestivalandwrotehisrepresentativework,ATributetoKingTeng ’sTower.Mountainsaside,chrysanthemum symbolizeslongevity,aswellasintegrityandchrysanthemumwineisseenasanauspiciousdrinktoenjoyduringthefestival.ItisbelievedthatthecustomoriginatesfrompoetTaoYuanmingwholivedduringtheEasternJinDynasty(317—420)andwasfamousforhishermit ’slifestyleandhisspeciallovefortheflower.Specialfoodisusuallyanindispensablepartoffestivals,justlikemooncakesfortheMid-AutumnFestivalandzongzifortheDragonBoatFestival.So,forChongyang,crabsarethesnackdujourbecausethat’swhentheirmeatisatitsbest.Chongyangcake,madeofrice,isalsoatraditionalfestivalfoodpopularintheeasternpartofChina.(60)( )SincethepronunciationofnineinChineseisthesameas “ eternal ” “forever”, the festival is regarded as an especially auspicious day to wish longevity and health upon ourseniorcitizensandpeopleusuallyvisit,orsendgreetingsto,theseniormembersoftheirfamily.Asaresult,in1989,theChinesegovernmentassignedyetanothermonikertothefestivaltopromoterespectfortheelderly:SeniorCitizens’Festival.Questions56—60ChoosefromthesentencesA—GtheonewhichbestfitseachgapofTherearetwoextrasentenceswhichyoudonotneedtouse.InancientChina,theChongyangFestivalwassometimesseenasabadomen,asitfellinthelateautumnwhentheweatherturnscoldandplantswither.Thedogwoodisaplantwithastrongfragrance,andisoftenusedasaChineseherbalmedicine.Today,itisstillcelebratedbypeoplefromChina,theRepublicofKoreaandJapan.Today,thankfully,theChongyangFestivalhasamorepositivemeaning.Thebrightclearweatherandthejoyofbringingintheharvestmakeforafestival’shappyatmosphere.Since“chong”means double in Chinese, it is also “Chongyang”inChina.Amongallthesecustoms, mountain climbing istheimportantonesinceitisanactivitythatisbelievedtohelponeavoidmisfortune.SectionB(10marks)Questions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Thisistheincredible storyofamother’sjourneytokeepherfamilyalive.Echoisawiseelephantmatriarchinhersixties.ShelivesinSouthern Kenya alongside fifteen hundred other wild Africanelephants.Astheoldestfemaleandheadofthefamily,Echomustguidefourgenerationsofherrelativesthroughthecruelfaminethatfollowsthefailureofthelatestrains,protectthemfromattackbylions,andkeepthemawayfromgrowingconflictwithangryMaasaifarmers.ObservingherastheyhaveforthepastfourdecadesareAmericanscientistCynthiaMossandherteamfromtheAmboseliTrustforElephants.Echoleadsherfamilyoutofharm ’sway,clearofbattlingtuskers,preventsclasheswithneighboursoverwater,cropsorgrazing,andavoidsnaturalcalamitieslikedeadlymudtraps.Asthemonthspass,shemustpreventherfamilysplittingunderpressure,andfinallybringnewbabiesintotheworldwiththebestchanceofsurvival.InKenya’sAmboseliNationalParkEchokeepswatchoverherlargefamily.TheAfricanElephantConservation Trusthasfollowedherlifeformorethan30years.Echoissensitiveandcaringwhenwithherfamily,butbecomesfearlesswhenthreatenedbyanimalorman.Herleadershipqualitiesareadmirableassheguidesherfamilythroughdanger.WhenEchowasfirstfoundandstudiedbytheConservationTrust,shewas23yearsold.Havingjustsurvivedthedeathsofthemoreseniormembersoftheherd,shehadadoptedamotherlyrolefor seven ofherfamily. Once, when her10 -day -old calf kidnappedbyotherelephants,Echoencouragedthreeadultfemalesfromherownherdtohelphertotrackandattacktheenemyandrescued the baby. Poachers, hunters, famine anddrought havealltakentheirtollonEcho’sextended family, thankstohersuccessful leadership throughmanydifficulties, theherdhasnowgrownto27membersofdifferentages.Meanwhile, Echohasbecome worldfamous, thanks tothreefilmsaboutherlifeandbehaviour, byaward-winning film-makerMartyn Colbeck. His work has changed public perception elephantsbydemonstratingthehighlevelofintelligenceandsocialbehaviour ofthese complex creatures. The respect and interestgeneratedbythefilmshavehelpedtosavethisspecies,whichatonetime was threatened with Recent research by theConservation Trusthasalsorevealed valuable informationaboutbirthanddeathratesandthefactthatelephantscommunicateataverysophisticatedlevel.Theycelebratebirth,havelifelongfriendshipsandevenmournthedeathoffamilymembers.Thepopulationin Kenyafellfrom130,000 in1973tolessthan20,000in1989,alossof85%.Thereasonforthisdisastrousdeclinewasmainlybecauseelephantswerehuntedintensivelyfortheirivorytusks.Destructionofhabitatmadetheproblemworse.Itisn’tallbadnews forAfrican elephants, however. IntheAmboseli National Park they have been increasing steadily innumbers. Inthisprotected areaof150squaremilesinsouthernKenya, theycanliverelatively undisturbed inanatural habitatbecausethepresenceof researchersandtouristshaskeptpoachersaway equally importantly, the local Masai people havesupportedtheproject.UnlikeotherplacesinAfrica,wherehuntingandpoachingstilltakeplace,heretheelephantfamilystructureisbeingpreservedandthepopulationspansthewholerange,fromnewborncalvestoadultsasoldasEcho.Questions61to65Answerthefollowingquestionswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.HowoldistheelephantEcho?WhathastherecentdroughtbroughttoEcho ’sfamily?WhathasguidedEcho’sfamilythroughonedangerafteranother?WhatdoMartynColbeck ’sthreefilmsshowaboutelephant?Whatcaused thedisastrous decline inKenya’selephantpopulationbetween1970sand1980s?SectionC(10marks)Questions66to70arebasedonthefollowingpassage.InEnglish,thewordaboutcolourcanreflectdifferentemotions.Blueandgreymeanbadmoodandredmeansvitality.Youmightthinkthatwhetheryouchooseablueshirtorayellowonetoweartoworkorcollegemakesnodifferencetoyourdayandthosearoundyou. However, anincreasing number of experts argue that colourswechooseaffectourmood,ourcareerprospectsandevenourhealth.ThepowerofcolourhasbeenusedforcenturiesandweThepowerofcolourhasbeenusedforcenturiesandweshouldbemakingthemostofitinourlivestoday.Colouraffectsustoagreaterdegreethanmostofusrealise. Itisusedincreasingly bypsychologistsandtherapistsforinfluencingmoodandstateofmind,andforvarioustypesoftreatments whenweareill.Somepeopleevenbelieve thattheblind canbenefit fromthe“vibrations”thatcolourgivesoff.Anewresearchfoundthatpeopleareeasilyaffectedbytheproductsthatareincolours.Forexample,whenstudentsseetheredcolourontheblackboard,theydon’tfeeleased.Thecandieswhicharepackagedingreendon’toftensellwellandthefoodaren’tpackagedinblue.Colourhassomethingtodowithpeople’smood,sothewisemanufacturersmakeuseofthisruletocatchpeople’sattention.Theychoosethecolourthatpleasescustomersandmakemoreprofits.Companiesusecolourtogreateffecttoencourageustobuytheirproducts.Forexample,purpleisseenas creative andmixeswellwithred,toshowthatacompanyhasideasandthepowertomakethemhappen.Orangeandbluearealsorecommendedcoloursforcompaniestouse,becauseorangeisthecolourofcommunicationandbluesuggestssafetyandsecurity.Sothiscouldbeaparticularlygoodcombination.Companieshavefoundthatcertaincolours“speak”tospecificagegroups.Theyoftenuseredtoattractyoungerpeopletotheirproducts,forexample,asitisvibrantandmoreyouthfulthancolourslikegoldandnavy,whicholdercustomersseemtoprefer.Wearing different colours canWearing different colours canaffect howyoufeel andhowothersreacttoyou,soitisimportanttoconsiderthiswhendecidingothersreacttoyou,soitisimportanttoconsiderthiswhendecidingwhattowearinthemorning.Ifyouwantpeopletotakeyouseriously,whattowearinthemorning.Ifyouwantpeopletotakeyouseriously,thenwearingnavyblueorblackisgood.Bluewouldalsobehelpfulthenwearingnavyblueorblackisgood.Bluewouldalsobehelpfulforforaninterview ororalexamination because itrelaxes youandmakesyoufeelcalm.Redgetsyounoticedbyeveryoneandmakesyou,thewearer,feelenergetic,butbecareful,asitcanraiseyouryou,thewearer,feelenergetic,butbecareful,asitcanraiseyourpulserateandnoteveryonewantsthiseffect.pulserateandnoteveryonewantsthiseffect.Turquoise is a “user-friendly”, approachable colour, whichpeopleareattracted to;theyfeelfriendly towardsyouwhenyouwear it. It is also thought that turquoise can treat stress andheadaches.Greenisagoodcolourifyouarenotfeelingwell,andpossiblythisiswhywesometimesgiveflowersandplantstofriendsandrelativesinhospital.Sothinkcarefullybeforeyouleavethehouseorvisitafriendwithagift.Thecoloursyouchooseinbothcasesareapowerfultool.Areyoumakingtherightimpression —onyourselfandonothers.Questions66to70Complete the summary below with information from passage,usingnomorethanthreewordsforeachblank.Itisthoughtthatcolouraffectsour(66)( ),ourcareerandhowwefeel.Somepeoplebelievethatitcanevenhelpcureillnesses.Companiesusecolourtoappealtodifferentkindsofcustomersandtomakeus(67)( ).Wearing certain colours canaffect performanceininterviewsor(68)( ),anditcanaffecthowothersbehavetowardsus.Turquoisecantreat (69)( ).Wesometimesgive (70)( )tofriendsandrelativesinhospital,asthecolourcanhaveapositiveonwhoeverreceivesthegift.PartVTranslation (15marks)SectionA(5marks)Translate the following paragraph into Chinese. Write answersontheanswersheet.Itisagoodthing thatyoungmenshould begin atbeginningandoccupythemostsubordinatepositions.Manyoftheleadingbusinessmenhadaseriousresponsibilitythrustuponthemattheverythresholdoftheircareer.Theywereintroduced tothebroom,andspentthefirsthoursoftheirbusinesslivessweepingouttheoffice.Butifbychancetheprofessional sweeperisabsentanymorning,theboywhohasthegeniusofthefuturepartnerinhimwillnothesitatetotryhishandatthebroom.Itdoesnothurtthenewestcomertosweepouttheofficeifnecessary.SectionB(10marks)Translate the following paragraph into English. Write answersontheanswersheet.我們以中國速度日以繼夜搶救每一位患者的生命, 用中國力量眾成城阻止疫情的進一步蔓延。事實和數(shù)據(jù)充分說明,中國采取的果斷措施是正確和有效的。我們不僅全力維護了本國人民的生 命安全和身體健康,也為全球公共安全做出了貢獻,付出了犧牲。PartVIIQTest (10marks)TherearefiveIQTestquestionsinthispart.Writetheanswersontheanswersheet.FindonewordinListBthatshouldbeplacedwiththewordsinListAtoreplacethequestionmark.ListA ListBtape chipwood bellwine carddeer bottleflag note?Changeoneletteronlyfromeachwordtoformawell-knownphrase.weailanyandillWhatappearsonceinasecond,onceinamonth,onceinacentury,yetnotatallinayearoraweek?Vikingsusedtodrinklotsofmead,abeermade
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