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1、2023年广东大学生英语竞赛(NECCS)考试模拟卷(1)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Shaka()power and became the king of the Zulus upon the death of his father.A. presumedB. resumedC. consumedD. assumed2.You may be a good singer, but it is()unlikely that you will make it big. Loo

2、ks are important, too.A. greatlyB. largelyC. highlyD. fairly3.Doctors are often caught in a()because they have to decide whether they should tell their patients the truth or not.A. dilemmaB. puzzleC. perplexityD. bewilderment4.Jane read the article over and over again but still thought the events re

3、lated were()A. indelibleB. incredibleC. infeasibleD. inaccessible5.She was so()in the book she was reading that she didnt notice me come into the room.A. impressedB. meditatedC. fascinatedD. engrossed6.There are several landladies approved by the university who take in()A. lodgersB. residentsC. inha

4、bitantsD. settlers7.The beauty of the place is more than I can describe. I am sure whoever sees it will()its charm.A. appeal toB. keep toC. yield toD. stick to8.Vicki: Hey Matt, are you feeling OK I dont think youre looking too well today. Matt: No, not really. Ive got a temperature, a headache, a s

5、ore throat. I think Im()something.A. coming down withB. bringing downC. cooling downD. getting over9.Although he has no education, he is one of the()businessmen in the company.A. sternestB. shrewdestC. nastiestD. naughtiest10.How often do you eat out(), but usually about twice a month.A. No ideaB. A

6、s usualC. It dependsD. Generally speaking11.Being an experienced inventor, Jackson knew ()all his money in a risky venture.A. better than puttingB. rather than puttingC. better than to putD. rather than to put12.The government is ()and will take the necessary steps to maintain security and stability

7、.A. on standbyB. at riskC. out of controlD. on the alert13.(), a man who expresses himself effectively is sure to succeed more rapidly than a man whose command of language is poor.A. Other things being equalB. Were other things equalC. To be equal to other thingsD. Other things to be equal14.There i

8、s unfortunately a ()between the petty cash slips and the actual money in the tin.A. varietyB. varianceC. discrepancyD. differentiation15.Two tins of baked beans, please. Im afraid we havent got any ()at the moment. But we should be getting some more on Thursday.A. in stockB. on orderC. on the booksD

9、. in store16.There is nothing serious (). I had jumped out of the window when the bomb exploded.A. as well as I am concernedB. as long as I am concernedC. as I am concernedD. as far as I am concerned17.However weak your memory may be, you can ()by attending closely to what you want to remember, and

10、repeating it over and over again.A. back it upB. make up for itC. look for helpD. bear it in mind18.The Oxford English Dictionary (). a resolution of the English Philological Society, passed in 1857.A. originated fromB. originated atC. originated onD. originated by19.The Prime Minister frequently wa

11、ndered from his text to () on a point that had obviously caught his audiences interest.A. stressB. interruptC. elaborateD. explain20.Mary: Mike, I’m exhausted. How much further is itMike: Not far, I promise.Mary: ()Mike: Oh, come on, Mary.A. That’s great!B. I’m glad to hear it.C. W

12、hat a beautiful view!D. But you said that half an hour ago.21.He failed to carry out some of the provisions of the contract, and now he has to ()the consequences.A. answer forB. run intoC. abide byD. step into22.Many people living around the stadium ()about the violent behaviour of the soccer fans.A

13、. complainB. disapproveC. criticizeD. object23.To say that a soldier fought in battle like a lion may be a good descriptive (), but it does not mean that he was on all fours, roaring and wagging his tail!A. anecdoteB. analogueC. analogyD. analysis24.Astronomy has to deal with the largest bodies and

14、the greatest distances in the universe; (), chemistry has to deal with the smallest particles and the shortest distances in the universe.A. likewiseB. consequentlyC. on the other handD. so25.Tonys salary as a plumber is much higher than ()A. a teacherB. a teacher hasC. that of a teacher doesD. that

15、of a teacher26.In this experiment, they are wakened several times during the night, and asked to report what they ()A. had just been dreamingB. had just dreamtC. are just dreamingD. have just been dreaming27.If you took more than your share of the money, you should at once ()by returning the extra.A

16、. give upB. make amendsC. feel ashamedD. get punished28.Detectives ()from the clues who had committed the crime.A. deductedB. deducedC. deemedD. doomed29.After a whole days heavy work, the old worker returned home, ()A. being hungry and exhaustingB. hungry and exhaustedC. being hungry and exhaustedD

17、. hungry and exhausting30.The wealth of a country should be measured ()the health and happiness of its people as well as the material goods it can produce.A. in line withB. in terms ofC. in regard toD. in case of31.SalespersonA. That’s impossible.B. I’m sure it’s all right.C. Did y

18、ou buy it hereD. What’s the trouble32.If youre going to run for mayor, just make sure there are no ()in the cupboard! You know what the press is like.A. skullsB. skeletonsC. ghostsD. legends33.The news that the examination would be held two weeks earlier caused quite a ()among the students.A.

19、fluctuationB. torrentC. flutterD. degradation34.Just as the builder is skilled in the handling of his bricks, ()the experienced writer is skilled in the handling of his words.A. asB. thusC. likeD. so35.The boxer recovered, although he had been ()for ten minutes after the fight.A. unconsciousB. unawa

20、reC. dazzledD. diminished36.The project ()by the end of 2007 will expand the citys mobile phone network to cover 10,000,000 users.A. accomplishedB. being accomplishedC. having been accomplishedD. to be accomplished37.I must go now. (), if you want that book, Ill bring it next time.A. SpecificallyB.

21、SimultaneouslyC. IncidentallyD. Undoubtedly38.For there ()successful communication, all present must be attentive and get involved in the discussion.A. isB. to beC. will beD. being39.()has been the capital of Scotland since the 15th century.A. EdinburghB. ManchesterC. LiverpoolD. Cardiff40.If Winter

22、 comes. Can Spring be far behind is a famous line by ()A. John KeatsB. William BlakeC. William WordsworthD. Percy Bysshe Shelley41.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was a masterpiece by Mark Twain from which, as noted by (), all modern American literature comes.A. Henry JamesB. Ernest HemingwayC. W

23、illiam Dean HowellsD. Theodore Dreiser42.Which of the following cities is located on the west coast of the US()A. New York.B. Detroit.C. Miami.D. Los Angeles.43.As America is to Uncle Sam, so England is to ()A. John BullB. John BearC. Henry BullD. Henry Bear44.I’m sorry to tell you I failed th

24、e physics course. Mom.(). The world won’t end if you don’t pass an exam.Thank you for your encouragement.A. Let’s face it.B. I’m so sad to hear that.C. Let’s go to see the doctor.D. Don’t go away.45.It is recommended that the project ()until all the preparations h

25、ave been made.A. not be startedB. will not be startedC. is not startedD. is not to be started46.Which of the following is not part of Britain()A. WalesB. EnglandC. ScotlandD. Greenland47.()and William Shakespeare are the best representatives of English Humanism.A. Edmund Spenser, Christopher Marlowe

26、B. Thomas More, Christopher MarloweC. John Donne, Edmund SpenserD. John Milton, Thomas More48.The novel of A Tale of Two Cites is about a story that happened in the time of the()A. Napoleonic WarsB. British Civil WarC. French RevolutionD. World War 49.The largest and smallest states of the United States are()A. Alaska and Rhode IslandB. Texas and MaineC. Texas and Rhode IslandD. Alaska and Maine50.Who was the leader of the Federalists in the early history of the United States()A. JeffersonB. HamiltonC. WashingtonD. Lincoln

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