2016年全国大学生英语竞赛C类初赛获奖名单(一)

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neccs2016年大学生英语竞赛C类(本科生)neccs初赛真题及试题答案详解

neccs2016年大学生英语竞赛C类(本科生)neccs初赛真题及试题答案详解

2016年全国大学生英语竞赛C类(本科生)初赛试题及详解一、Part I Listening Comprehension(30 marks)1.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, there will be a twenty-second pause. During the pause, read the question and 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 centre.Who spent a lot for the wedding according to the conversation?A.The young couple.B.The bridegroom’s family.C.The bridegroom’s relatives.D.The bride’s family.【答案】D【解析】由录音第一句“I hear that Dorthy’s folks paid a lot for the wedding”可知,Dorthy的家里人为婚礼付出了很多,联系下文可知,Dorthy是新娘。

因此选D项。

【录音原文】M: I hear that Dorthy’s folks paid a lot for the wedding.W: Yeah! Her dad is really loaded. You should have seen all the guests!M: Mostly from the bride’s side.2. Why does the man want to visit the Statue of Liberty first?A.They have made it the top priority on their agenda.B.He thinks it is a symbol of the United States.C.There are some fancy stores near the statue.D.It is the best place to have a good view of New York City.【答案】B【解析】由录音中男士的话可知,他认为自由女神像代表了美国(it represents what America is all about)。

2016年全国中学生英语能力竞赛获奖简报

2016年全国中学生英语能力竞赛获奖简报

2016年全国中学生英语能力竞赛获奖简报各中学:2016年全国中学生英语能力竞赛---初三年级组、高二年级组经过初赛和决赛二轮的激烈角逐,成绩已经揭晓。

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2013年全国大学生英语竞赛决赛成绩表

2013年全国大学生英语竞赛决赛成绩表
138.5
一等奖
董博宇
B0107
赵炜
青岛滨海学院
152.5
一等奖
滕丽梅
B0108
张宇晴
青岛滨海学院
117.5
一等奖
邢小艳
B0109
李娜
潍坊工程职业学院
138.5
一等奖
王庆玲
B0110
王杰
山东理工大学
142.5
一等奖
孙守玉
B0111
饶静
德州学院
146.5
一等奖
张国强
B0112
牛云凤
滨州学院
166
特等奖
冯帆
山东大学(威海)
148.5
一等奖
常晓梅
C0410
邹杰
山东大学(威海)
134
一等奖
胡红娟
C0411
王谦
山东大学(威海)
149.5
一等奖
刘玉娥
C0412
徐振华
山东大学(威海)
132
一等奖
赵云
C0413
郑浩鑫
山东理工大学
134.5
一等奖
孙守玉
C0414
顾彤
山东理工大学
136.5
一等奖
孙守玉
C0415
徐利
王萌
C0606
王林法
鲁东大学
138.5
一等奖
林明东
C0607
李秦怡
鲁东大学
137.5
一等奖
王萌
C0608
孙金凤
鲁东大学
126
一等奖
刘美
C0609
王丽娟
鲁东大学
137
一等奖
曹艳

2016年全国大学生英语竞赛决赛(安徽赛区)获奖情况一览表

2016年全国大学生英语竞赛决赛(安徽赛区)获奖情况一览表

周醒 朱晴 彭石娟 陈淑君 陈煜焓 程紫薇 黄鹂 黄欣翔 李馨梦 孟甲乐 强雨婷 施颖倩 时雪连 孙雯 唐婉 汪闰月 汪蔚颖 王文武 王易 魏明华 吴蒙 吴杨 谢婷 杨冠男 赵新星 周惠 周鸣涧 曹承洲 郭凯旋 刘艾咪 郁慧 方世雅 张秉正 吴琼 顾晓翔 蒋方圆 潘钰莹 刘玥旻 卢锦森 吴智楠
安徽农业大学 安徽农业大学 安徽三联学院 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学皖江学院 安徽师范大学皖江学院 安徽师范大学皖江学院 安徽师范大学皖江学院 安徽外国语学院 安徽外国语学院 安徽文达信息工程学院 安徽新华学院 安徽新华学院 安徽新华学院 安徽医科大学 安徽医科大学 安徽医科大学
赵文懿 刚子成 胡美珩 罗邓娜 吴昊 张晨晟 张家佳 张思慧 范祎涵 郑碧莹 郭烜臻 范佳榕 姚佳琪 赵晨昕 万佑阳 陈春雅 张晓彤 江振 苗迪 张瑾 孙思嘉 何曙飞 邹晶晶 王玥 元凯 王睿 金家文 李雅飞 王心恒 李婉琳 王静雯 吴航 沈丽丽 金惠明 李潇 郑福锦 周涛 周悦 刘璐 王蕾
蚌埠医学院 合肥工业大学 合肥工业大学 合肥工业大学 合肥工业大学 合肥工业大学 合肥工业大学 合肥工业大学 合肥学院 合肥学院 解放军电子工程学院 安徽财贸职业学院 安徽大学 安徽工商职业学院 安徽交通职业技术学院 安徽经济管理干部学院 安徽商贸职业技术学院 安徽审计职业学院 安徽师范大学 安徽师范大学 安徽医学高等专科学校 安徽中医药高等专科学校 安徽中医药高等专科学校 马鞍山职业技术学院 芜湖职业技术学院 安徽工业大学 安徽农业大学 安徽农业大学 安徽中医药大学 安徽财经大学 安徽工程大学 安徽工程大学机电学院 安徽工业大学工商学院 安徽国际商务职业学院 安徽国际商务职业学院 安徽经济管理干部学院 安徽科技学院 安徽理工大学 安徽农业大学 安徽农业大学

全国大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)查分通知及获奖名单

全国大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)查分通知及获奖名单

全国大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)查分通知及获奖名单全国大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)卷子已经批改完毕,现根据考试类别公布成绩,考生可根据学号或不同校区的准考证号码查询成绩。

凡成绩显示为零的考生为缺考。

若对成绩有疑问或实际参加考生被误认为缺考的同学,可拨打电话:85290037,徐老师。

其中,A类考试为研究生参加;B类考试为英语专业本科的学生参加;C类考试为非英语专业的本科生参加;D类考试为高职学生参加。

本次竞赛各类别均设四个奖励等级:特等奖、一等奖、二等奖和三等奖。

二等奖和三等奖通过初赛产生。

特等奖和一等奖通过决赛产生,由省(自治区、直辖市)竞赛组织机构根据决赛成绩确定。

总获奖比率为参加初赛人数的51‰,特等奖获奖比率为1‰,一等奖获奖比率为5‰,二等奖获奖比率为15‰,三等奖获奖比率为30‰,参赛人数不足167人,但不低于100人的学校可以有一名学生参加决赛。

2008年5月下旬,全国竞赛组委会向各参赛单位寄发各类获奖证书。

经争取,我校现有B类3个名额,C类有15个名额参加决赛。

决赛笔试定于2008年5月11日(星期日)上午9:00—11:00举行。

决赛需参加笔试(含听力)和口试。

既参加笔试(含听力)又参加口试的学生满分是200分,其中笔试分数为150分(含听力),口试分数为50分。

口试方案和题目由全国大学生英语竞赛组委会统一命制。

参加决赛具体事宜,日后会电话通知。

附1:参加决赛及决赛加试的名单:BC附2:2008全国大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)二、三等奖获奖名单:A类三等奖:B类二等奖:三等奖:C类二等奖:三等奖:D类三等奖:外国语学院团委2008.04.22。

全国大学生英语竞赛C类初赛真题及答案汇总集

全国大学生英语竞赛C类初赛真题及答案汇总集

超链接:1)2003年NECC初赛试题2)2004年NECC初赛试题3)2005年NECC初赛试题4)2006年NECC初赛试题5)2007年NECC初赛试题6)2008年NECC初赛样题7)2008年NECC初赛试题8)2009年NECC初赛试题9)2010年NECC初赛试题2003年NECC初赛试题2003 National English Contest for College Students(Preliminary)Part I Listening Comprehension(30 minutes,30 points)Section A Dialogues(10 points)Directions:In this section ,you will hear 10 short dialogues.At the end of each dialogue,a question will be asked about what was said.Both the dialogue and the question will be read 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 m ark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1.A.A sales clerk.B.A police officer.C.A tailor.D.A nurse.2.A.By train.B.She walks.C.By car.D.By bus.3.A.Fish is the only dish left.B.Chicken is the only dish left.C.Vegetarian meals are not offered.D.There aren't any vegetarian meals left.4.A.He starts work next weekend.B.He'll be away.C.He'll be in the mountains.D.He's moving to Florida.5.A.In an elevator.B.At a dress store.C.On the seventh floor.D.At a department store.6.A.They felt it was disorganized.B.They were pleased with its Asian content.C.They felt it lacked Asian content.D.They felt it ignored recent events.7.A.He doesn't have enough time.B.He doesn't have a watch.C.The library doesn't have the articles he wants.D.He can't find the library.8.A.He wants the woman to dine out with them.B.He wants to work tomorrow.C.He wants the woman to finish dinner first.D.He wants to pay for the dinner.9.A.Twice a day.B.Twice a week.C.Once a week.D.Daily.10.A.At two o'clock.B.At four o'clock.C.At three thirty.D.At eight o'clock.Section B News Items(10 points)Directions:In this section,you will hear 10 pieces of short news from BBC or VOA.There will be a question following each piece of news.Write down the answer to each question in no more than 15words.11._______________________________________12._______________________________________13._______________________________________14._______________________________________15._______________________________________16._______________________________________17._______________________________________18._______________________________________19._______________________________________20._______________________________________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 required 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.Although general Motors and General Electric are large multinational companies with operations around the globe,there are numerous smaller companies that engage in international trade.Because 95percent of the world's population and two-thirds of its (21)_____ power are located outside the United States,it is important for American (22)_____to be present in foreign markets.However,before we explain the different methods by which a company may (23)_____in international trade,we might first consider some important (24)_____that U.S.companies often fail to study before they sell products in a foreign country.These factors are (25)_____with differences in language,in values and attitudes,and in political (26)_____.When (27)_____Coca-Cola into the Chinese market in 1920,the company used a group of Chinese symbols that,when spoken,sounded like Coca-Cola.However,when read,these symbols meant,“a female horse fattened with wax”.Upon reentering the Chinese market in the 1970s,Coca-Cola used a series of Chinese (28)_____that translates into“happiness in the mouth”.(29)_________________________.Culture is the total pattern of human behavior that is practiced by a particular group of people.(30)_________________________.Part II V ocabulary and Structure(15 minutes,30 points)Section A Multiple Choice(20 points)Directions:Questions 31-50 constitute a complete passage.There are 20blanks in the passage.For each blank 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 centre.31.Senior Metropolitan police officers tried to dismiss the Noting Hill race riots which raged for five nights over the August bank holiday in 1958 as the work of“ruffians ,both colored and white”hell-bent on hooliganism ,according to _____ official files.A.recent revealed B.newly releasedC.previous disclosing D.earlier exposing32.But police eyewitness reports in the secret papers_____ that they were overwhelmingly the work of a white working class mob out to get the“niggers”.A.contain B.convinceC.consist D.confirm33.The ferocity of the Noting Hill“racial riots”,as the press called them at the time,shocked Britain into_____ for the first time that it was not above the kind of racial conflict then being played out in the American deep south.A.realizing B.witnessingC.watching D.identifying34.The carnival,which will_____ the streets of west London _____more than 1.5 million people this weekend,was started in 1959 as a direct response to the riots.A.crowd;of B.pour;forC.fill;with D.emerge;in35.While senior officers tried to play down the racial aspects of the riots,the internal Metropolitan police files released this month at the public record office confirm that the disturbances were overwhelmingly _____ by 300 to 400 strong“Keep Britain White”mobs ,many of them Teddy boys armed with iron bars ,butcher's knives and weighted leather belts,who went“nigger-hunting”among the West Indian residents of Noting Hill and Noting Dale.A.erupted B.commencedC.triggered D.inaugurated36.The first night left five black men _____ on the pavements of Noting Hill.A.lying unconscious B.there diedC.feel faint D.serious hurt37.The battles raged over the bank holiday weekend as the black _____responded in kind with counterattacks by large groups of“men of color”similarly armed.A.column B.armyC.brigade D.community38.Thomas Williams was stopped by the police as he came out of Bluey's Club on Talbot Road,Noting Hill.He _____a piece of iron down his left trouser leg,a petrol bomb in his right pocket and a razor blade in his inside breast pocket:“I have to protect myself,”he told the arresting officer.A.found to have B.was found to haveC.found having D.was found having39.The _____ files,which were sealed under the 75-year rule but have been released early,show that senior officers tried to convince the then home secretary,“Rab”Butler,that there was not a racial element to the rioting.A.forbidden B.confidentialC.incredible D.strict40.In his official report,Detective Sergeant M.Walters of the Notting Hill police said the national press had been wrong to portray the“widespread series of street disturbances”as“racial”riots:“Whereas there certainly was some _____ feeling between white and colored residents in this area,it is abundantly clear much of the trouble was caused by ruffians,both colored and white,who seized on this opportunity to indulge in hooliganism .”A.ill B.sickC.painful D.hurt41.But the police witness statements and private statistics _____ .A.told differently B.interpreted in a different wayC.existed m any differences D.told a different story42.The Met com missioner was told that _____ the 108people who were charged with offences ranging from grievous bodily harm to affray and riot and possessing offensive weapons,72 were white and 36 were “colored”.A.for B.fromC.of D.in43.It is popularly believed that the riot began on the night of Saturday,August 20,when a 400-strong crowd of white men,_____“Teds”,attacked houses occupied by West Indians.A.they are all B.many of themC.some were D.most of them belong to44.Among the _____ was Majbritt Morrison ,a young white Swedish bride of a Jamaican.A.offenders B.riotersC.victims D.residents45.She was pelted with stones,glass and wood,and _____ in the back with an iron bar as she tried to get home.A.bruised B.struckC.patted D.scratched46.The internal police witness statements provide graphic evidence of the motives of the mobs—at one point crowds several thousand strong roamed the streets of Notting Hill,_____ homes and attacking any West Indian they could find.A.plunging into B.breaking intoC.seeking for D.searching for47.PC Richard Bedford said he had seen a mob of 300 to 400 white people in Bramley Road _____:“We will kill all black bastards.Why don't you send them home?”A.shouting B.to cryC.utter D.announced48.PC Ian McQueen on the same night said he was told:“Mind your own _____,cops.Keep out of it.We will settle these niggers our way.We'll murder the bastards.”A.matters B.affairC.things D.business49.The disturbances continued night after night until they finally petered out on September 5.At the Old Bailey Judge Salmon later handed down exemplary _____ of four years each on nine white youths who had gone“nigger hunting”.A.decisions B.statementsC.trials D.sentences50.While those dealt with by the courts were overwhelmingly white ,the large number of black people also arrested and the official _____ there had not been a racial motive ensured a legacy of black mistrust of the Metropolitan police that has never really been eradicated.A.persistence B.perseveranceC.insistence D.instanceSection B Error Correction(10points)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:EXAMPLEOne night,quite late,I was still awake in the room I am shared with 1. ammy husband.I was lying on my right side and can hear a child crying. 2. couldGetting up,I went ∧see if our son was all right. 3. toHe was sleeping soundly,breathing deeply and gently. 4. √The ZipperWhatever did we do before the invention of the zipper?In 1893 the world's first zipper was produced in Chicago.Although the inventor claimed that it was a reliable fasteningfor clothing,this was not the case.The Chicago zipper sprang 51.______open without warning,or jammed shut,and it swiftly lostpopularity.Twenty years ago a Swedish-born engineer called 52.______Sundback solved the problem.He attached tiny cups to thebacks of the interlocked teeth,and this meant that the teeth 53.______could be enmeshed more firmly and reliably.At first zippers were made of metal.They were heavy,andif they got stuck it was difficult to free.Then came nylon 54.______zippers which were lighter and easier to use,and had smallerteeth.The fashion industry liked the new zippers far betterbecause they didn’t distort the line of the garment or weighing 55.______down light fabrics.They were also easier for the machiniststo fit into the garment.Meanwhile a new fastening agent made its appearance atthe end of the twenty century: velcro. Velcro is another product 56.______made from nylon.Nylon is a very tough synthetic fibre firstdeveloped in the 1930s,and bearing a name to mind the wearer 57.______of the two places where it was developed:NY for New York andLON for London.Velcro is made with very small nylon hooks onone side of the fastening which caught tiny looped whiskers on the 58.______other side of the fastening.It is strong and durable.Velcro is used on clothing,luggages and footwear.It is quick 59.______and easy to fasten and unfasten,and has taken a large part ofthe zipper's share of the market.It is also used in ways a zippercannot be used—for instance as an easily changed fastening onplaster casts,and to hold furnishing fabrics in a position.60.______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 centre.61.Rob:Hey Jill,you're looking great.Jill:Thanks,Rob.____________Rob:Well,you did it.How?Jill:I jog every morning,and I go to aerobics every other day.A.I bought this dress yesterday.Really smart.B.You are looking fine too.C.I'm recovering my strength after the flu.D.My New Year's resolution was to get in shape.62.Bob:Hi Jane.How are you?Jane:____________I didn't sleep a wink last night.The people next door were making a lot of noise again till very late at night.A.I'm feeling a bit out of sorts this morning.B.Fine,thank you.And you?C.I slept like a log and didn't want to get out of bed.D.It seems a bit unusual,you know.63.Ann :Aah!He's gorgeous!Look at those big,golden paws.When did you get him?Roger:Yesterday.____________Ann :Oh,right.What kind is she?Roger:A Labrador.A.Susan's got a more beautiful one.B.What's up?C.It's a she actually.D.Isn't it right?64.Tina:Wow,look at all the things on sale.____________Andrew:Yes,look,this shirt is 50 %off.Tina:And look at these shoes.They are 30 %off the normal price.A.I'd like to buy a skirt.B.There are some real bargains.C.Are the prices reasonable?D.These shoes are the same as mine.65.Woman:Have you finished the packaging?Man :____________Woman:Good.Because the truck will be coming soon,this is a rush job.A.Don't hurry m or I'll break the glass.B.Almost.I just have to wrap the glass and put it into boxes.C.No,I haven't.Why didn't you help me with it?D.Yes,I have.What else can I do for you?66.Customs Officer :________________________Mrs.John son :No,nothing at all.Customs Officer :No perfume,alcohol or cigarettes?Mrs.John son :Well,I have 200 cigarettes;that's all.A.Do you have anything in the bag,ma'am?B.Do you have anything to declare,ma'am?C.Do you want to buy something,ma'am?D.Is there anything I can do for you,ma'am?67.Linda:Hello.I'd like to send this package,please.Clerk:____________________________________Linda:First class.How long will that take?Clerk:About three days.A.How would you like to send it?B.Which class are you in?C.Where do you want to send it to?D.Which class is it in?68.Assistant:Can I help you?Colin :Yes,it's about this sports shirt.I washed it the other day.The colour ran and it shrank.Assistant:Oh dear,I see.________________________Colin :I'm afraid not.Assistant:I'm sorry,but I'm not allowed to change anything without a receipt.A.Did you buy it here?B.Would you want to change it?C.Do you have the receipt?D.Could you tell me who sold it to you?69.James:Could I have my bill,please?Can I pay by credit card or eurocheque?Receptionist:____________James:I'll pay by credit card,then.Receptionist:That's fine.I hope you enjoyed your stay here.A.Here's your bill.B.Sorry,we don't take credit card.C.You can pay by eurocheque.D.Yes,we take both.70.Husband:When is our anniversary?Wife:________________________Husband:No,it's just that I bought these flowers for you and I was hoping today was the day.A.Hmm ...I can't remember either.Why?B.Hey,are these flowers for me?C.Who cares?Do you want to give me a surprise?D.Are you joking?Have you really forgotten again?Part IV Reading Comprehension(25 minutes,40 points)Section A Multiple Choice(10 points)Directions:There is one reading passage in this part.The passage is followed by 5 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 centre.Questions 71 to 75 are based on the following passage:Taking a peep at what's going on in your headCARL Filer,18,a star salesman at a B&Q hardware store in the UK,was called up for promotion within one week of starting work.But,instead of being made supervisor,he was sacked—after his employers saw the results of his psychometric test.You might think that anyone who answers that he“strongly disagrees he is an over-achiever is asking for trouble,but Mr Filer already thought he had proved himself more than capable.This year,nearly half of UK firms—46 percent—will use psychometric tests to select trainees,compared with just 17 percent in 2000,according to a report for GTI,a publisher of graduate career guides.These tests,which rate candidates’ability and gauge their personality,have been used in the UK since the 1980s.But assorted studies have shown most people—graduates in particular—are wholly cynical about the idea of their personality being“measured.“People tend to see them as either too silly or too clever, says Clive Fletcher,professor of occupational psychology at University of London.“But all the evidence indicates the tests do have some value.The first personality test as we know it,was developed by the American army in 1917 to filter out weak recruits.But it was not until the 1980s that the tests became popular in Britain.With a rising number of graduates going for a decreasing number of jobs,organizations began to see psychometric testing asa cheap,reliable alternative to the expensive,time-consuming interview.But today the tests are becoming alarmingly sophisticated and are edging towards probing the“dark side:pathology and personality disorders.Increasingly,tests are being used to try to detect promising young graduates who may,later in life,fly off the rails(go crazy);or to stop psychopaths(having mental disorder)getting recruited.In the future,interviewees could even be given a mouth swab to reveal the genetic and biological markers of personality.“We are heading for the era of genetic screening,”warns Carolyn Jones,of the Institute for Employment Rights.“I think these tests are very flawed.And there are other problems with the tests.For starters,it is possible to fake it—even the test producers agree on this.But they have made it as hard as possible.For example,look at whether you agree or disagree with the following two statements:“New ideas come easily to me and“I find generating new concepts difficult. How long did it take you to realize they both could mean the same thing?The main argument,however,is that the tests are invalid and cannot quantify(put a numerical value on)something as changeable as personality.The golden rule is then,that a psychometric test should never be used as the sole basis of selection,but should always be followed by interviews.71.Most people's attitude towards the psychometric test is ______.A.contemptuous B.favorable C.tolerant D.confounded72.Which of the following is one of the reasons why psychometric testing wins an advantage over interviews?A.It doesn't cost any money.B.It requires no equipment.C.It is time-saving.D.It can be done within seconds.73.Which of the following statements is the author's idea?A.Psychometric tests are defective.B.Psychometric tests should not be the only way to recruit promising young graduates.C.Psychometric tests are invalid and cannot quantify something changeable as personality.D.Psychometric tests are golden rules.74.The test producers make the tests very complicated to ______.A.avoid cheating B.improve genetic screeningC.find out the best ideas D.generate new concepts75.Which of the following is not true according to the passage?A.The American army developed the first personality test to screen out weak recruits.B.In the future,interviewers could give a mouth swab to reveal interviewees’symptoms.C.There are possibilities for starters to cheat in the psychometric tests.D.Interviews still play an important role in evaluating interviewees.Section B Short Answer Questions(30 points)Directions:In this part there are 3 passages with 15 questions or incomplete statements.Read the passages carefully.Then answer the questions in the fewest possible words(not exceeding 10 words).Remember to rewrite the answers on the Answer Sheet.Questions 76 to 80 are based on the following passage:The 8 Steps of Social Invention1.Get ready to play.Like other types of creativity,social inventiveness flourishes when you begin thinking outsideconventional boundaries.Charlie Girsch,a St.Paul,Minnesota-based creativity consultant,suggests that you start by playing with obviously absurd explanations for everyday events.“If traffic is slow,you'll be tem pted to say,‘Hmm.Must be an accident up ahead.’Instead,try saying,‘Must be a family of turtles crossing the highway’or‘I expect there's some kind of alien abduction going on.’You'll be amazed how soon you will be looking at familiar problems in new ways.”Girsch's book,Fanning the Creative Spirit(Creativity Central,1999)has scores of other exercises for limbering up the inventive part of your brain.2.Generate a zillion far-fetched ideas.Concerned about the homeless in your neighborhood?Imagine a Homeless Parliament,a Homeless Circus,homeless families forming an orchestra,a homeless museum ...and on and on.Generate like mad with no regard for feasibility in order,as social invention pioneer Nicholas Albery advises,to“overcome e worthy-but-dull ideas.”Eventually the two or three best ideas will begin to stand out.3.Take your wildest idea and bring it down to earth.How about that Homeless Circus?Could it turn into a forum for homeless people to display their creative talents?A performance series about homelessness?A neighborhood carnival with the homeless as guests of honor?Your flakiest idea may have a germ of brilliance that actually makes it more attractive,and thus more feasible(and fundable),than its worthy-but-dull cousins.4.Look for in venations that solve more than one problem.The Slow Food Movement,born in Italy,boosts local farmers and regional cuisine traditions and restaurateurs and the same time that it“feeds”our hunger for authentic tastes,healthy eating,and a more leisurely,saner style of life.5.Accentuate the positive.“A very common question that I get when I work with people in communities is‘Why doesn't anybody care about our problems?’”notes M chael Patterson,a social inventor and activist in Massachusetts.“What a worthless question.‘Why’?questions are for philosophers.Ask‘How’?and‘What’?questions—they are a lot more practical.”For instance,Patterson asks,“What would you do if you knew you couldn't fail?”6.Give it a rest.Walk away from your favorite idea for a while,forget about it,let it sleep.With your conscious mind out of the way,your subconscious gets to fiddle with the concept for a while,and you just might have an unexpected insight or breakthrough.7.Practice“yes and”in stead of“yes but”.No matter how tempted you are to say“Yes,but this will be hard because,”or“Yes,but a million other people are doing this,”shift the conjunction to“and”and see what sort of positive refinement or change emerges.“Yes,and we could concentrate on immigrants.”“Yes,and we can make it open to all ages.”8.Get your idea into the world.This is the tough part.You might seek out the help of activists who will take a shine to your ideas.Or become an organizer yourself.Paul Glove,a New York social inventor,coun-sels:“If you have an idea you believe in,write a pamphlet with your phone number on it and post it in Laundromats and bookstores.If three people call you,have lunch with them and call yourselves an organization.If five people call,meet with them and issue a press release.”Presto,you're launched.76.To generate far-fetched ideas helps to ______.77.Michael Patterson wants us to come up with“How”?and“What”?instead of“Why”?questionsbecause he considers they are more practical than ______.78.The purpose to practice“yes and”instead of“yes but”is to make yourself more ______.79.According to the article,when one has difficulty developing his favorite idea,he should ______.80.One should not only generate far-fetched ideas but also ______ because the latter step is the nearest to reality.Questions 81 to 85 are based on the following passage:Thin Slice of TV Has Big MarketIt is too early to write an obituary for bulky picture tubes,which will remain the most affordable TV sets for years to come.But,analysts and industry executives insist that thin screens already have started to become the dominant format for TV sets in the digital era.Sharp price cuts have brought plasma sets and other thin,flat televisions out of high-end electronic boutiques and into thousands of mass-market outlets such as Cosco,a wholesale buying club in the US,best known for offering members bulk items and big discounts.The least expensive plasma sets still cost a hefty US $3,000or more ,yet sales are growing so rapidly that many manufacturers are racing to boost production.That increase,combined with expanding production capacity and improved technology,could push the price of plasma sets down by one-third next year,according to analyst Richard Doherty of Envisioneering Group,a US research firm.But manufacturers are not just competing with each other;they are also trying to fend off challenges from competing thin-screen technologies,such as liquid crystal displays(LCD).The demand for thin screens is fuelled in part by the advent of DVDs and digital TV broadcasts,which offer more detailed pictures and more lifelike colors than conventional analog TV signals.To see the difference,consumers need a set that can pack more information onto the screen than their current TVs can.This sharpness is most vivid on screens that are 40inches diagonal or larger.At that size,however,traditional direct view and projection TVs are so bulky that many consumers have trouble finding a place for them at home.Hence the interest in thin screens—models slender and light enough to hang on a wall.The glass panels at the heart of plasma and LCD sets come mainly from about a dozen companies with factories in Japan,South Korea and,increasingly,China.About 800,000 plasma panels will be shipped this year around the world,analysts say.That is a tiny amount compared with the overall market for TVs,which was about 140 million sets last year.But,industry experts said 2003would be a“breakout year”or plasma because shipments should double.Helping drive the growth are new or expanded manufacturing facilities.For example,Japanese electronics giant NEC last year doubled the capacity of its Japanese factory—reaching 300,000to 400,000 plasma panels.And it plans to double it again in 2003,officials said.As competition has heated up during the last four years,prices have fallen more than 50 percent.According to“NPD Tec world”,the average price of a plasma display sold in the US dropped from US $12,700in January 1999 to US $6,100in October 2002.The best markets for plasma screens have been in Asia,and about half of the sets have gone to businesses instead of homes.LCD TVs carry a premium price—they can be 10 times as expensive as a comparable tube-driven television—that knocks them out of most buyers’budgets.。

2017全国大学生英语竞赛C类获奖名单

许琮 甘德海 冯子欣 赖子浩 陈乐怡 卢伟情 徐梓婷 郭丹 蒋盛炉 洪泽璇 江东 董烨桦 袁梦 吴绮静 李文婕 杨倍蓝 赖泳宏 黄卓敏 钟颖
C类成绩及奖项
成绩相同优先考虑主观题分数(翻译和作文)
性别
学号
专业
参赛类 别
女 3160901272
临床五年
C
女 3157011030
应用心理学
C
男 3160053001
52
黄孝雯
女 3140901123
临床医学(一)
C
53
简可雯
女 3147011215
应用心理学
C
54
温嘉欣
女 3140034041
医学检验技术
C
55
石镕嘉
女 3160070047
中西医临床医学
C
56
黄文树
男 3160901158
临床医学
C
57
赵莞歆
女 3161009020
法医学
C
58
张丽慧
女 3160090146
女 3137011215
应用心理学
C
20
梁炜祺
男 1140011015
临床医学八年制
C
21
李林容
女 3150101033 临床医学(卓越创新班)
C
22
刘嘉乐
女 3150010014
临床医学二
C
23
黄嘉敏
女 3160405041
临床药学
C
24
孙启航
男 3160010035
临床医学
c
25
黄河
女 3147030022
二临临床医学五年制

2011年全国大学生英语竞赛成绩公布(C类)

2minhyjuyrv2011年全国大学生英语竞赛成绩登记表(C类)序号姓名班级性别考场号成绩1 黄燕青食品1104 女01 90.52 邓栩雯食品1104 女01 983 马顺妮食品1104 女01 744 陈媛媛食品1104 女01 585 他紫薇食品1104 女01 缺考6 杨德洪食品1104 男01 587 苗林林食品1104 男01 83.58 欧诗韵政治1091 女01 799 梁晓菲交通1082 女01 10310 李炜彬机制1103 男01 6411 黄倩盈海工1102 女01 10312 李远文机制1103 男01 82.513 叶泰豪海渔1101 男01 6214 杨晓建环1101 男01 83.515 黄凯华建环1102 男01 7616 黄灿峰热能1101 男01 6517 王博海渔1101 男01 72.518 郑凌航海1104 男01 缺考19 吴妙子交通1101 女01 100.520 刘洁华机制1102 女01 9321 郑汉彬热能1102 男01 9422 林海琼工管1101 女01 8123 陈康松轮机1101 男01 84.524 冼婉婕交通1101 女01 6725 康卿轮机1103 男01 85.526 刑亚铭热能1102 男01 9327 顾玉强热能1104 男01 7228 韩欣欣海渔1101 女01 缺考29 余伟康陆上1101 男01 缺考30 吴秀陆上1102 男01 65注意事项:1、考试时间:2011年4月10日(星期日)上午9:00-11:00。

2、请考生上午8:30进入考场,带上有效证件(学生证或身份证),不再另外发准考证。

3、答题纸上准考证号填写“2011年全国大学生英语竞赛报名表及考场安排表”名字前第一栏相应的序号。

4、正确答题法:A B █ D。

5、考试结束时将答题纸交给监考老师,试题册由考生带走。

6、听力播音时间:主校区:上午8:45开始播放考场指令,C类(非英语专业本科生)听力理解考试放音于上午9:00正式开始;B类(英语专业本、专科学生)听力理解考试放音于上午9:40正式开始。

2016年全国大学生英语竞赛决赛(安徽赛区)获奖情况


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章瑜 周亚萌 周友琴 刘淑卉 胡婷婷 张亚楠 梁丁丁 刘翠兰 许晓庆 陈茜 代玲 董竹红 李多多 王娜 王楠 梁意 张洁颖 闵捷 孙胜楠 郑嘉玮 祝君梅 王慧 张潇迪
淮南联合大学 淮南联合大学 淮南联合大学 黄山学院 黄山职业技术学院 徽商职业学院 六安职业技术学院 马鞍山职业技术学院 铜陵职业技术学院 皖西卫生职业学院 皖西卫生职业学院 皖西卫生职业学院 皖西卫生职业学院 皖西卫生职业学院 皖西卫生职业学院 万博科技职业学院 万博科技职业学院 芜湖职业技术学院 芜湖职业技术学院 芜湖职业技术学院 宿州职业技术学院 宣城职业技术学院 宣城职业技术学院
赵文懿 刚子成 胡美珩 罗邓娜 吴昊 张晨晟 张家佳 张思慧 范祎涵 郑碧莹 郭烜臻 范佳榕 姚佳琪 赵晨昕 万佑阳 陈春雅 张晓彤 江振 苗迪 张瑾 孙思嘉 何曙飞 邹晶晶 王玥 元凯 王睿 金家文 李雅飞 王心恒 李婉琳 王静雯 吴航 沈丽丽 金惠明 李潇 郑福锦 周涛 周悦 刘璐 王蕾

2016全国大学生英语竞赛特等奖获奖名单

前言全国大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)是目前我国规模最大的大学生英语学科竞赛,是我国高等外语教学的重要奖励机制之一,是面向全国高等学校在校大学生举办的综合性英语竞赛。

本竞赛经教育部批准,由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主办,由天仁报业集团英语辅导报社、考试与评价杂志社承办。

全国大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)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的精神,促进《大学英语课程教学要求(试行)》的落实,全面提高大学生英语综合运用能力,激发广大学生学习英语的积极性,鼓励那些在英语教学和英语学习上成绩优秀的师生。

主办单位通过竞赛活动科学、有效地检测各地大学英语教学质量,为各高校提供大学英语教学成绩的参考数据,竞赛赛题的信度、效度及竞赛组织工作的规范、严谨得到了全国广大师生的普遍认可和好评。

全国大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)自1999年每年举办一届,至今已经成功举办了十八届。

2016年全国共有31个省(自治区、直辖市)的千余所高校的一百一十余万大学生参赛,其人数和组织规模均突破了历年的竞赛。

全国大学生英语竞赛共分A、B、C、D四个类别: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。

本竞赛面向全国各高校研究生及本、专科所有年级学生,提倡“重在参与”的奥林匹克精神,并坚持自愿报名参加的原则。

竞赛设立特等奖、一等奖、二等奖、三等奖四个全国奖励等级。

二等奖和三等奖通过初赛产生,特等奖和一等奖通过决赛产生,由省(自治区、直辖市)竞赛组织机构根据决赛成绩确定。

总获奖比率占初赛人数的51‰,特等奖获奖比率为1‰,一等奖获奖比率为5‰,二等奖获奖比率为15‰,三等奖获奖比率为30‰。

另设优秀组织奖表彰竞赛组织工作成绩突出的各级竞赛组织单位和个人。

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2015年全国大学生英语竞赛C类初赛获奖名单(三)
2016年全国大学生英语竞赛A类初赛获奖名单
2016年全国大学生英语竞赛B类初赛获奖名单
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今年全国大学生英语竞赛陕西赛区决赛笔试将于5月8日(星期日)上午9:00-11:00举行。

笔试为特等奖、口试成绩排名全省前40名的决赛考生将有资格参加全国总决赛陕西省代表队的口试选拔赛。

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