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NationalEnglishContestforCollegestudents
(LevelD-Preliminary)
Part1ListeningComprehension(30marks)
SectionA(5marks)
Inthissection,youwillhearfiveshortconversations.Eachconversationwillbereadonlyonce.
Aftereachconversation,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,readingthequestionandthe
threechoicesmarkedA,BandC,anddecidewhichisthebestchoice.Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronthesheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
1.Howwillthepricebedetermined?
A.Bycallingthecompany.B.Byaskingthesalesman.C.Bylookingatthepricelist.
2.Wheremostprobablyarethetwospeakers?
A.Atabusstop.B.Onatrain.C.Inacar.
3.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.Whattohaveforlunch.B.Whetherornottoeatout.C.Howtogettotheconference.
4.Whoisthemantalkingto?
A.Abaker'sdeliverservice.B.Anofficesupplystoresalesperson.
C.Abookdesigner.
5.WhatisBartconcernedabout?
A.Finishingthereportontime.
B.Meetingthechairmanoftheboard
C.ConvincingJudithtohelphim
SectionB(10marks)
Inthissection,youwillheartwoconversations.Eachconversationwillbereadonlyonce.After
eachconversation,therewillbeaonce-minu(epause.Duringthepause,readthefivequestions,
eachwiththetherechoicesmarkedA,BandC,anddecidewhichisthebestchoice.Thenmark
thecirrlespondingletterontheanswersheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Conversation1
6.WhydoseRuthcallJackie.
A.Toinvitehimtoaparty.
B.Toaskhimtobuysomefood.
C.Tbaskhimtosendsomeinvitations.
7.WhatdoyouknowaboutBen'snewjob?
A.ItisinLondon.
B.Hisisgoingtoworkforamagazine
C.Hisisgoingtobecomeateacher
8.Wherearetheygoingtohavetheparty?
A.Inaflat
B.Inarestaurant
C.Inapublichall
9.Whatisbeingpreparedfortheparly?
A.Adance
B.Afilmshow
C.SomeFrenchfood
10.WhenwillJackiemeetRuth?
A.Atnineo'clock
B.Ataquartertonine
C.A(teno'clock
Conversation2
11.Whataretheytalkingabout?
A.Tony'sdailyschedule
B.Tony;sschoollife
C.tony;sjob.
12.Wheredosethemanworknow?
A.Atabank.
B.Inahospital.
C.Ataschool.
13.Whendidthemangetupwhenheisastudent?
A.At5:30.
D.At8:30.
C.Atlunchtime.
14.Whatdosethemanhavetoweartowork?
A.JeansB.AsuitC.AT-Shirt.
15.Whatisoneadvantagesoftheman'sjob?
A.Hecanusetheinternet.B.Hehaslongholidays.C.Heispaidagoodsalary.
SectionC(5Marks)
Inthissectionyouwillhearamonologue.Themonologuewillbereadtwice.Afterthemonologue,
therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,readthefivequestions,eachwiththreechoicesmarkedA,
BandC,anddecidewhichis(hebestchoice.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswer
sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
16.Wheredidthethiefstealthecarsfrom?
A.GardensB.Showrooms.C.Garages
17.Whatwasthethief'sjob?
A.Asalesman.B.Adoctor.C.Acleaner
18.Whatdidthethiefdowiththecarsthathestole?
A.Hecleanedthem,andihenleftthemalthesideof(heroad.
B.Hepaintedthemandthenkeptthem.
C.Hesoldthemtootherpeople.
19.What'sthepunishmenttbrthethief'sbehavior?
A.Alongjailsentence.B.Cleaningallthecarsthathestole.
C.Afineoff4000.
20.Howlongwasthethief'smarriagetoMary?
A.36years.B.13years.C.48years.
SectionI)(10marks)
In(hissection,thereisashortpassagewhichwillbereadtwice.Listentothepassagecarefully,
andthenfillintheblankswiththewordsorphrasesyouhearonthetape.Remembertowrite
downtheanswersontheanswersheet.
InBritain,therearetwooccasionseachyearwhenpeopleusuallyreceivepresents:onChristmas
dayandontheirbirthdays.Inthepast,the21"birthdaywas(21)becauseitsymbolized
becominganadult.People[22)receivedasilverkeyonthatdaytosymbolizeopeningthe
doortotheadultworld.Today,peopleinBritainlegallybecomeadultsattheageof(23)so
(heyoftenhavethebiggestcelebrationonthatbirthday.
Thecustomerofgivinggiftson25Decemberonly(24)Victoriantimes.Beforethatit
wasmorecommonforpeopleinBritainto(25)presentsonNewYear'seveorTwelfthNight.
Thesedays,onChristmasEveparentsputpresentsforyoungchildrenin'stocking'andhangthem
ontheendoftheirpresents.GiftsforolderchildrenbelievethatSantaClauscameduringthenight
and(26)themtheirpresents.Giftsforolderchildrenandgrown-upare(27)the
ChristmastreeonChristmasEve.Then,onChristmasmorning,everyonesitsaroundthetreeand
opens(heirpresents.
EasterandMother'sDayarealsoimportantdays.Youngchildrenusuallyreceive(28)
atEasterandmostpeopleoftengivepresentstotheirmothersonMother'sDay.People
alsoreceivegiftsonimportantoccasionsintheirlives.Forexample,alltheguests(29)
usuallybringagiftforthebrideandgroom.Andthesedays,studentssometimesget
presentsfromtheirparentsifthey(30)theirexams!
Part5VocabularyandStructure(15)
Thereare15incompletesentences.Foreachblank,(herearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
choosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentence.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheanswer
sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
31.Itgoeswithoutthatyou'llbepaidforallthisextratimeyou'respendingontheproject.
A.sayingB.tellingC.talkingD.speaking
32.Wethemoneytoyourmoneymarketaccountwithinthreeworkingdays.
A.havebeentransferredB.willtransferC.transferringD.willbetransferred
33.Thecolorfulillustrationsincludedintheneweditionifthebookmakeitattractive.
A.muchmoreB.mostofallC.themoreD.thatmost
34.Thecrewworkedsohardthattheyfinishedehentireprojectthreedaysofschedule.
A.forwardB.aheadC.soonD.advanced
35.HerOlympicexperiencegaveherabidovertheothercontestants.
A.withwhichB.tothatC.withD.towhich
36.Itisusefultobeabletopredicttheextentapricechangewillaffectsupplyand
demands.
A.learnaboutB.worthwhileC.valuableD.valuing
37.Theoldladybecameworriedwhenshedidn't-hersonforawholemonth.
A.learnaboutB.hearofC.hearfromD.learnfrom
38.Hedecideditwasn'treadingthereportashe,dbeeninformedofallthechanges
already.
A.worthyB.worthwhileC.valuableD.valuing
39.Theyhavetakenmeasurestosolvethecity'spollutionproblem,buti(maybesometime__
thesituationimproves.
A.giveinB.bloomingC.bloomD.bloomed
40.Largecompaniessometimestrytosmallercompaniesbybuyingamajorityoftheshares.
A.giveinB.suggestedC.persuadedD.implied
41.Usingrecentdevelopmentsinscienceandtechnology,mancanmakevariousflowers
beforetheirtime.
A.giveinB.getupC.lookafterD.takeover
41.Usingrecentdevelopmentsinscienceandtechnology,mancanmakevariousflowers
before(heirtime.
A.insistedB.suggestedC.persuadedD.implied
42.Ourneighbourshaveustobuythesamekindofcarpetingthattheyhave.
A.insistedB.suggestedC.persuadedD.implied
43.-excuseme,?
Yes.Thal'soneglassofwhitewine,onemineralwaterandonesandwich.Tenpounds,
please.
Thanks,isserviceincludes?
No.
Ok,hereyouare.
A.canwehavethebill,pleaseB.whatwouldyouliketohave.
C.doyouhaveanyhamburgersD.couldyoupleasegetmesonicwater
44.Reception,howmayIhelpyou?
Thereisn'tsoapinthebathroom!
______,sir.
Thanksyou.CanIhavesomeshowergel,andsomeshavingcream,too,please?
Sorry.Wedon'tprovideshavingcream,butthere'ssomeshowergelinthebathroomcabinet.
A.Youcanbuysomeintheshop.B.Tilsendsometoyourroomrightaway
C.I'mreallysorrytohearthatD.That'simpossible.Theremustbesome.
45.Hello.I'dliketospeakloJulie,please.
I'mafraidsheisn'thererightnow.?
Yes.ThisisherfriendMark.I'mcallingtoaskherifshe'dliketoseeamovietomorrow
night.
Okay.I'llgiveherthemessage.
Thanks.
A.wouldyouliketoholdon?
B.Doyouknowwhenshewillbeback
C.Wouldyouliketosecamovietonight
D.CanItakeamessage.
Part3close(15marks)
Readthepassageandfillineachblankwithoneword.Choosehewordinoneofthefollowing
threeways:accordingtothecontext,byusingthecorrectformifthegivenword,orbyusingthe
givenletteroftheword.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.
ThisisMattDrudge,millionairefounderandowneroftheDrudgeReport,thefirstandmost
successfulonline1newspaper\PeoplehavecalledDrudgetheultimatebloggerbuthedoesn't
acceptthis(46)(describe).HeconsiderstheDrudgeReporttobeapropernewspaper,very
different(47thethousandsofweblogswhichhavesprungupontheinternet.
Drudge'sfascinationfornewsandgossipstemsformachildhoodjob(48)dpapersfor
TheWashingtonStar,whichgavehimplentyoftimeandotocatchupwiththelatestnews.
Drudgewas(50)(interest)inschoolworkorsport.However,hedevelopedanobsession
(51)rumorsandpoliticalgossip.Atschoolhisonlygoodmarksfor(52)caffairs.
Followingaseriesofdead-endjobsDrudgeendedupinlosangelsinthe1990s,justin(53)
forthebeginningofwhatwas(obecometheinternet.
TheWorldWideWebwasafertilehunting(54)gforDrudge.Hespendhourssifting
throughthenewsgroupsandwebsitesthatthenexisted,searching(55)rumorsandinside
storiesfromthepoliticalandentertainmentworlds.HelaunchedtheDrudgeReportwebsitein
1995,(56)hasbecomeadaily4rumorbulletin'expressinghisversionof(helatestand
juiciestgossipfromHollywoodandWashington.Alwaysmanagingtobethefirstwith(57)
(break)news,Drudge'ssuccesswasassuredwhenhebecamethefirstpersontopublicisethe
MonicaLewinskyscandalin1998.
Nowwithanincomeofoveramilliondollarsayearandmanythousandsof(58)
(subscribe),theDrudgeReporthasbecomea'mustsee'resourceforthosehungryforihelatest
newsandgossip.Willtheever-increasingavailabilityofnewsontheinternetmeanthe(59)e
foritsolderrival,theconventionalnewspaper?Drudgedoesn'tthinkso.Hethinksthetwo
working(60)t.
Part5readingcomprehension(40marks)
Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestions.Respondtothe
questionsaccordingtothepassage.Remembertowritetheanswersontheanswersheet.
SectionA(10marks)
Ontheeveningofhis18thbirthday,ateenagerfromatinyvillageinnorthernGermany
clicked'send'onhiscomputersinhospitalsandblanksinHongKong,chinahadcrashed,and
(rainsinAustraliaandtheUSAandstopped.
Incourtafewmonthslater,theteenager,SvenJaschan,waschargedwithcriminaldamage.
Hewasfoundguiltyofpulingtheterrible'Sasser'computervirusontheinternetandreceiveda
21-monthsuspendedsentence.Heavoidedprisonbecausehewasonlyeighteenwhenhe
committedthecrime.Thevirusinfectedmillionsofcomputersystemsacrosstheworld,and
causedmillionsofdollarsdamage.
Svenadmittedhisguilttothedetectiveswhocametohishome.Hehadspentanenonnous
amountoftimecreatingtheSasservirusonthecomputerinhisbedroom.Heoftenspenttenhours
adayinfrontofhiscomputerbuthisparentshadn'tknownwhathewasdoingatthetime.
Whenhereleasedthevirusontheinternet,hedidn'trealizeitwouldcausesomuchdamage.
Hewasjustdelightedthatinhadworked.41feltasifIhadwrittenafirst-classessay5,saidSven.'I
(oldmyclassmates-theythoughtitwasterrific.5Buthisfeelingschangedveryquickly.Hewas
terrifiedwhensesawaTVnewsreportaboutthevirusanddamageithadcaused.
DetectivesarrestedSvenafteroneofhisclassmatescontactedMicrosoftandtoldthemabout
him.Microsofthadoffereda$250,000rewardforinformationaboutthevirus.However,Sven's
teachersatschoolwereastonishedchatSvenhadcreatedthevirus.Theysaidthathewasn'ta
brilliantcomputerstudent,'thereareothersin(heclasswhoarebetterthanhim/oneteachersaid!
Whilehewaswaitingforhiswaitingforhistrialtostart,Svenleftschoolandstartedwork.
Henowworksforacomputercompany,making'firewalls5-vitalpiecesofsoftwarethatprotect
computersfromviruses!
Questions61-62:readthequestionsandthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhich
isthebestchoiceaccordingtothepassage.
61.WhatwasSvenJaschan'scrime?
A.Hestolealotofcomputers.
B.Hecreatedacomputervirus.
C.Hecreatedacomputervirus.
D.Herobbedabigbank.
62.Whywasn'tSvensenttoprison?
A.Becausehewastooyoung.
B.Becausehewasn'tfoundguilty.
C.Becauseheadmittedhisguiltytodetectives.
D.Becauseheworkedforabigcompany.
Question63-65:readthepassage,andthencompletethefollowingstatementsinnomorethan
fourwordsforeachblanks.
63.WhenSvenreleasedtheviruson(heinternet,hewasa(first,thenfrightened.
64.ThepolicecaughtSvenusinginformationgiventoMicrosoftby.
65.Inthelastparagraph,thewordmeaning'veryimportant5is.
SectionB(10MARKS)
Esquire
1year,12issues
Price:$7.97
Esquireislifestylemagazineaimeda(professionalmen.Thegoaloftheeditorsistoprovidea
broadscopeofinformationofinteresttothismagazine,includingbusiness,health,fitness,fashion,
sports,entertainment,familylifeandarts.
Boy'slife
1years,1()issues
Price:$23.00
Boy'slifeistoentertainandeducateallboysandtoopentheireyestojoyousworldofreading.It
includesamixofnew,nature,sports,history,fiction,science,entertainment,andcomics.Forboys
aged7to14.
Nick
1year,12issues
Price:$24.(X)
Nickisfilledwithwonderfulentertainmentforchildren,aged6to14.itiswholesome,
imaginativeandtrulyfromachild'spointofview.Nickseestheworldfromyourchild's
perspective.Sharetheaward-winningentertainmentandhumormagazinefromNickwithyour
kids.
Seventeen
Iyear,12issues
Price:$I2.(X)
Seventeenistheworld'smostpopularmagazinefortoday'steenagegirls!Ineveryissueyou'llget
thelatestscooponstyle,friends,guys,college,careers,thestarsandlove,aswellashottipson
beauty,fashion,fitness,entertainmentsandrelationships.Eachissueofseventeenhasexciting
features,includingfiction,quizzes,music,videos,trendsandsomuchmore.Anddon'tforgetthe
reallycoolarticles,suchastheever-favoriteTrauma-Rarra.Ifit?simportanttotoday'syoung
women,it'sinSeventeen.
Questions66-69:Answerthefollowingquestionsaccordingtothepassage.
66.Whichmagazineisthecheapestaccordingtotheadvertisements?
67.HowoldarctheboysthatBoys'Lifeaimsat?
68.Ifyouneedtochooseamagazinefromtheabovelistedfora7-year-oldgirl,howmuchdoyou
Needtopayayear?
69.Whomaybe(hemostinterestedinSeventeen?
Questions70:ReadthequestionandthefourchoicesmarkedA.B,C,andD,anddecidewhichis
(hebestchoiceaccordingtothepassage.
70.Whatinformationiscontainedinallthefourmagazines?
A.Career.B.Entertainment.C.College.D.Business.
SectionC(10marks)
Manydoctorsknowthestcryof'MrWright'.In1957hewasdiagnosedwithcancer,andgiven
onlydaystolive.Heheardtumorsthesizeoforanges.Heheardthalscientistshaddiscovereda
newmedication,Kcrbionzen,whichwaseffectiveagainstcancer,andhebeggedhisdoctortogive
him(hedrug.Hisphysician.DrPhilipWest,finallyagreed.MrWrightwasgivenaninjectionona
Fridayafternoon,theastonisheddoctorfoundhispatientsoutofhis'deathbed',jokingwiththe
nursesthefollowingMonday.*Thetumurs/thedoctorwrotelater,'hadmeltedlikesnowballson
ahotstove/Actually,MrWrighthadnotbeengivenadrug,justamixofsaltandwater.
Thisstoryhasbeenignoredbydoctorsforalongtime,dismissedasoneofthosestrange
(alesthatmedicinecannotexplain.Theidea(hatwhatapatientbelievescanmakeafataldisease
goawayisregardedasjusttoostrangeHowever,noscientistsarediscoveringthatplaceboeffect
ismorepowerfulthananyonehadeverthought.Theyarealsobeginningtodiscoverhowsuch
miraculousresultsareachieved.(74)Throughnewtechniquesinbrainimagery,ithasbeenshown
thatathought,abelieforadesirecancausechemicalprocessesinthebrainwhichcanhave
powerfuleffectsonthebody.
Placebosarc'liesthatheal',saidDrAnneHarrington,asciencehistorianatHavard
University.,ThewordplaceboisLaitinfor“Ishallplease"or“Ishallmakeyouhappy"anditis
typicallyatreatmentthatadoctorgivestoanxiouspatientstopleasethem,'shesaid.*Itlookslike
medication,buthasnohealingingredientswhatever/Nowadays,doctorshavemuchmore
deffectivemedicinestofightdisease,butthesetreatmentshavenotdiminishedthepowerofthe
placebo-quite(heopposite.(75)Maybewhenscientistsfullyunderstandhowtheywork,the
powerfulhealingeffectsofthehumanmaindwillbeusedmoresystematically.
Questions71-73:Rcadthepassage,andthensaywhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrue(T)or
false(F).
71.WrWrightwasgivenanewcancermedicationwhichcontainedhealingingredienes.
72.AfterDrPhilipWestgaveMrWrighttheinjection,MrWrightgotbetter.
73.Scientistsarediscoveringthatplacebosdon'thaveanyeffectatall.
Questions74-75:Translate:heunderlinedsentences74and75.
SectionD(10marks)
Robotsareusefulinexploringspacebecausetheycanwork:ntheconditionswhichexistinspace.
Suchrobotsusuallylooklikeboxeswithwheels.Thoughtheserobotsareuseful,however,they
areextremelyexpensive-theybreakeasilyandtheyarecannotdoverymanytasks.Becauseof
theseproblems,scientistshavebeenworkingonanewandunusualkindofrobot.Thesenew
robotswilllookandmovelikesnakes,sotheyhavebeengiventhename4snakebots,.
Thewayasnakeisshapedallowsittodospecialthings,suchasgettingintoverysmallspaces,
likecracksinrocks.Snakescanalsopushthemselvesunderground,andclimbupdifferentkinds
ofobjects,likerocksandtrees.Suchabilitiesaccountfortheusefulnessofrobotsdesignedlike
snakes,becausetheywillbeabletodothesethings,too.Suchrobotswouldbemuchmore
effectivethanregularrobotswithwheels.Wheeledrobotseasilygetstuckandfallover,but
snakebotswouldnothavetheseproblems.Theycouldgoalmostanywhereandsowouldbeuseful
forexploringthdifferentenvironmentsofotherplanets.Sincetheycancarrytools,snakebots
wouldbeabletoworkinspace,aswell.Theycould,forexample,helprepairtheIntemetion
SpaceStation.
Howdoyoumakearobotshapedlikeasnake?Asnakebotisputtogetherlikeachain,madeof
aboutthirtyparts,ormodules.Eachmoduleisbasicallythesame-theyallcontainacomputeranda
wheeltoaidmovement.Thecomputerinthe'head'ofthesnakemakesthemodulesworktogether.
Ifonemodulefails,anothercaneasilytakeitsplace.Snakebotmodulescanalsocarrydifferent
kindsoftools,aswellascameras.Sinceeachmoduleisactuallyarobotinitself,eachmodulecan
workapartfromtherestifnecessary.
Thesnakebotdesignismuchsimplerthanofmostcommonrobots.Thus,snakebotswillbemuch
lessexpensivetobuild.OneoftherobotssenttoMarscostahundredmilliondollarstobuild.
Ilowcvcr,snakebotscostaslittleasafewdollarstomakeandcouldthereforesave.enormous
amountsofmoneyonfuturespacemissions,Withtheirversatilityandaffordability,snakebots
willbethewayof(hefuture;alleastasfarasspacerobotsareconcerned.
Questions76?80:readthepassagecarefullyandthencompleteeachspaceinthesummary,using
amaximumofthreewordsfromthepassage.
Summary:
Itismucheasiertosendrobots,ratherthanpeople,intospace,butscientistshavefoundthat
robotswithwheelsarenotthemost(76)ones.Thisisbecausetherearemanyproblems
associatedwithtoday'srobots:theyareveryexpensive,they(77)___andcannotdomany(asks.
Infact,forexploringplaceswithlotsofobstaclestogooverorunder,(78)wordbetterthan
wheeledrobots.Theyaremadeofseparateparts,or(79),eachofwhichisactuallyarobot
initself.Snakebotscangoalmostanywhereanddomanydifferentkindsoftasks.Itbooksas
thoughrobotsshapedlikesnakeswillbethewayofthefutureowingtotheir(80).
Part5translation(10marks)
TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.Remember
towriteanswerontheanswersheet.
81.京青復(fù)習(xí)^堂上討論謾的要黠,尚有你自已感到混淆不清的地方。(aswellas)
82.不要管其他人怎樣想,作卷壹種他體,追是壹種你必須自己做的選擇。(regardlessof)
83.他儼J在大部分埸所傾向于坦率,毫輾拘束的^論自。(tend)
84.我寧愿目前就把真相告訴他,而不愿壹直保守追值1秘密。(wouldrather)
85.被接見者^他熟悉辦公室軟,慚做某些數(shù)據(jù)分析。(befamiliarwith)
Part6IQtest(10marks)
TherearefiveIQquestionsinthispan.Writetheanswersontheanswersheet.
86.changeMILKtoWINE,oneletteratatime,inthreesteps.
87.Whatnumbershouldreplacethequestionmark?
58(42)26
39(42)45
32(?)68
88.clockAwascorrelateatmidnight,butlostexactly1minuteanhourfromthenon.Itstopped1
hourago(B),havingrunforlessthan12hours.Whatthetimenow?
AB
89.howmanylinesappearbelow?
90.canyouunderstandthereasoningbehindthesedominosandfindthemissingletter?
DW
BY
FU
H?
Part7writing(30marks)
Task1(10marks)
SupposeyouareWangDan,andyouhavebeengivenanopportunitytogotoEnglandtostudy
Englishfbronemonth.Theinstitutewhereyouwillbestudyinghassentyousomeinformation
aboutthefamilyyouwillstaywith,butthereisstillinformationyouliketohavebeforeyougo.
Carefullyreadtheinformationaboutyourhostfamilyandthenotesyouhavemadebelow.Then
writeyourlettertoMrsRubens,introducingyourselfbrieflyandaskingfortheinformationyou
need.Wrilealetterofmorethan80wordsin(heanswersheet.Donotincludeaddresses.
Student:WangDan
Hostfamilyname:Rybens
Adults:Maureen(F)
Nathan(M)
Children:Samuel(M)Age:18
Rebecca⑴Age:16
David(M)Age:15
Address:26CheltenhamClose,Bath
Thefamilywillprovideasingleroom,breakfastandeveningmealandbedlinen.
Useofwashingmachine.
Dateofarrival:20/7/
Dateofdeparture:19/8/
Arcthereanypetsinthehouse?
Do(heysmoke?
Howfarfromschool?
ShouldIrentabike?
Task2(20marks)
Ayoungpeople'smagazineispreparingaspecialissueonthesubjectofhealth.Writeanarticle
forthisissueofthemagazineonthequestion:
Shouldsmokingcigarettesbemadeillegal?
Writetheariicleontheanswersheetandihearticleshouldcontainatleast120words.
全國大擘生英^競賽初賽試題答案D類
NationalEnglishContestfor
CollegeStudents
(LevelD-Preliminary)
參照答案及作文評分原則
PartfListeningComprehension(30marks)
SectionA(5marks)
1.C2.A3.B4.B5.A
SectionB(10marks)
6.A7.B8.A9.C10.B11.C12.A13.C14.B15.C
SectionC(5marks)
16.B17.C18.A19.A20.B
SectionD(10marks)
21.themostimportant22.traditionally23.eighteen24.datesbacLito25.exchange26.brought
27.putaround28.chocolateeggs29.atawedding30.dowellin
Part11VocabularyandStructure(15marLis)
31.A32.B33.A34.B35.D36.D37.C38.B39.A40.D41.C42.C43.A44.B45.D
PartIlfCloze(15marks
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