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Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)

Section A

Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.

Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage.

“Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated." Those were the words uttered by pioneering British scientist Rosalind Franklin, who firmly believed that the pursuit of science should be (26) to all.

As a woman working in the first half of the 20th century, Franklin’.s contributions to some of the greatest scientific discoveries of our time - including the structure of DNA - were sadly

(27) in her lifetime. One of my proudest moments in my role as universities and science minister was being able to go some way to redress this injustice last month, by unveiling the new Mars rover named after this brilliant British scientist.

Today, on International Women’ s Day, it is only right that we recognize the important work of female scientists like Franklin and seek to honour her memory by inspiring more women and girls to follow in her footsteps.

More than 60 years after Franklin’ s death, we are (28) living in a different world, where women play an important part in every echelon of our society-not least in science, innovation, higher education and research.

UK universities are world leaders when it comes to advancing and (29) gender equality. The Athena SWAN charter, initially established to improve the representation of women in scientific disciplines in higher education, now has 145 members. It has also expanded to promote gender equality in multiple disciplines-including the arts, social sciences, humanities, business and law.

In the past decade, we have seen a (30) increase in England in the number of women accepted on to full-time undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering and maths (Stem subjects). And in the last academic year, women (31) for more than half of all Stem postgraduates at UK universities. The government is taking further steps to improve women’ s representation in science and has today awarded nine inspiring women £50,000 to develop inventions to tackle the challenges and seize the opportunities we face as a society. From new materials to cut down on plastics pollution to special devices to improve posture and comfort for wheelchair users, these women are at the forefront of creating the new technology for tomorrow.

This is significant progress, but access to higher education is only half of the equation. To have real equality in the sector, we need to ensure talented women are able to progress into the academic and leadership roles they desire, and get the remuneration they deserve.

Data shows us the (32) to success gets harder for women to climb the further up they go.

Although women make up the majority of undergraduates in our universities, just under half of academic staff are female. At (33) levels, only a quarter of professors are women, and black women make up less than 2% of all female academic staff.

I welcome the introduction of pro-active strategies like the new initiative at the University of

Leicester, which I am visiting today, to increase the number of female professors by 1.5% each year,with the overall goal of having 30% professorships held by women by 2020.

There are also stark differences in pay across grades. The gender pay gap based on median salaries across the sector in 2016-17 was 13.7%, (34) there is still some way to go to ensure women are rising through the ranks to higher grade positions and being paid (35) .

答案:

26. A) accessible

27. J) overlooked

28. O) thankfully

29. K) promoting

30. E) considerable

31. B) accounted

32. G) ladder

33. L) senior

34. N) suggesting

35. D) appropriately

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大学生英语答案

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永丰YF窗帘窗饰

初赛答案:

1—5  CABBD、6—10 FFFTT、11—15 ADDBD、16—20 DCDBA

21. all without wires 22. have led to 23. prevent  24. large amounts of 25. Hopefully Summary  26. cult  27. four/4 28. personal distance 29. formal interaction   30. one-way

31—35 ACDDC 36—40 BDAAB 41—45 BACBB

46. getting 47. what 48. employers 49. relationships  50. themselves 51. to 52. more 53. Determined  54. which  55. Although

56.Drowsiness 57. twenty minutes 58. Blood pressure 59. sleep deprivation 60. concentrate on

61—65 CAGBF

66. To talk.  67. They drew three suns under a curved sky.  68. Over/More than 700. 69. The Phoenicians.   70. Alphabets represent single letters,  while Chinese characters represent whole words.

71. basic needs/ fundamental needs 72. security 73. recognition 74. progressing/ moving 75. important less

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浅夏oo淡忆

2018年全国大学生英语竞赛d类部分参考答案如下:

Part I Listening Comprehension (30 marks)

Section A (5 marks)

1—5 CABBD

Section B (10 marks)

6—10 FFFTT 11—15 ADDBD

Section C (5 marks)

16—20 DCDBA

Section D (10 marks)

Dictation

21. all without wires 22. have led to 23. preventing 24. large amounts of 25. Hopefully

Summary

26. culture and gender 27. four/4 28. personal distance 29. formal interaction 30. one-way

Part II Vocabulary & Grammar (15 marks) 31—

35 ACDDC 36—40 BDAAB 41—45 BACBB

Part III Cloze (10 marks)

46. getting 47. what 48. employers 49. relationships 50. themselves

51. to 52. more 53. Determined 54. which 55. Although

Part IV Reading Comprehension (35 marks)

Section A (5 marks)

56. Drowsiness 57. twenty minutes 58. Blood pressure 59. sleep deprivation 60. concentrate on

Section B (10 marks)

61—65 CAGBF

Section C (10 marks)

66. To talk.

67. They drew three suns under a curved sky.

68. Over/More than 700.

69. The Phoenicians.

70. Alphabets represent single letters, while Chinese characters represent whole words.

作文评分标准:

一、评分原则:

1. 本题满分为 Section A 10 分;Section B 20 分,按四个档次给分。

2. 评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整本档 次,最后给分。

3. Section A 词数少于 100 词或多于 140 的,Section B 词数少于 140 或多于 180 的,从总分中减去 2 分。

4. 如书写较差,以致影响阅卷,将分数降低一档。

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blue-taste

(1)选择题:

1—5  CABBD、6—10 FFFTT、11—15 ADDBD、16—20 DCDBA、  31—35

ACDDC 36—40 BDAAB 41—45 BACBB 、61—65 CAGBF、61—65 CAGBF。

(2)填空题:

21. all without wires 22. have led to 23. prevent  24. large amounts of

25. Hopefully Summary  26. cult  27. four/4 28. personal distance 29. formal

interaction  30. one-way。

46. getting 47. what 48. employers 49. relationships  50. themselves 51. to 52. more

53. Determined  54. which  55. Although 56.Drowsiness 57. twenty minutes 58. Blood

pressure 59. sleep deprivation 60. concentrate on

66. To talk.  67. They drew three suns under a curved sky.  68. Over/More than 700.

69. The Phoenicians.   70. Alphabets represent single letters,  while Chinese characters

represent whole words.

71. basic needs/ fundamental needs 72. security 73. recognition 74. progressing/

moving 75. important less

决赛答案:如下图:

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