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1、专业八级-280 (1)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPART LISTENIN(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Dont expect Starbucks-like (1)_ like this one at the 13,600 U.S. McDonald s,(1)_ or 30,000-plus worldwide; the Oak Brook restaurant, which opened late last month, doubles as public restaurant and test site. But the worlds largest
2、 restaurant chain is tinkering with various possibilities in technology and design to try to ensure it is a (2)_ of choice in the future. (2)_ McDonalds has undergone an (3)_ change in more ways (3)_ than one since a time (4)_ years ago when its sales and reputation were sagging amid complaints abou
3、t its service and food. (4)_ The Company reported first-quarter (5)_ income was up (5)_ 6 percent to (6)_ million and revenue rose 9 percent to $4.8 billion over the same time last year. (6)_ Its stock price nearly tripled over a two-year period, hitting a four-year high of $34.56 per share in March
4、, but has since settled around $29. Snazzier new restaurants are part of the makeover; about 1,000, mostly older U.S. McDonalds have been either (7)_ or rebuilt since 2002. (7)_ Some of the additions, such as salads, white-meat chicken nuggets and fruit options with Happy Meals, have served the (8)_
5、 purpose of enabling the company to state a commitment to a healthier, (8)_ balanced menu while bringing in new customers who arent there for the hamburgers. McDonalds now hopes to attract more (9)_ with amenities that might entice them to come in and stay awhile. (9)_ Analyst Peter Jankovskis think
6、s the extra investments to try to make McDonalds restaurants hangouts are (10) _, noting that they have worked not only at Starbucks but at Panera Bread and other chains. (10)_(分数:10.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_二、BSECTION B/B(总题数:1,分数:5.00)(1).Old Fred do
7、es something stupid because_.(分数:1.00)A.he has some mental problemsB.he is too old to know what he is doingC.he wants to have a good ChristmasD.he has got into the habit of stealing(2).British police are not armed. The average policeman_.(分数:1.00)A.doesnt really think about itB.dislike it very muchC
8、.worries about it greatlyD.wants a reform(3).The interviewee feels that the English people love_.(分数:1.00)A.violenceB.compromiseC.forearmsD.police(4).Once a man_.(分数:1.00)A.threatened the policeB.took some hostagesC.robbed a bankD.locked himself in a house(5).What was the most important factor in so
9、lving that man s problem?(分数:1.00)A.Power.B.Skill.C.Patience.D.Weapons.三、BSECTION C/B(总题数:2,分数:5.00)(1).According to the news, _have been killed in the war.(分数:1.00)A.1,713B.1,711C.1,782D.1,730(2).Which statement is not true?(分数:1.00)A.Bush met Iraqi Prime Minister on FridayB.Brzezinski is a member
10、of Republican PartyC.American people have no much confidence in the war in IraqD.Bush believed that the future would be tough(3).According to Bushs strategy for military success, the enemies included_.(分数:1.00)A.Saddam Husseins former regime membersB.terrorists trained by al-JaafariC.war criminalsD.
11、all of aboveQuestions 9 and 10 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 15 seconds to answer each of the following questions. Now listen to the news.(分数:2.00)(1).Who will be glad to see that stunning waves?(分数:1.00)A.FishermenB.ScientistsC.TouristsD.Surfers(2).
12、Whats the purposes of the team experts to set sail?(分数:1.00)A.Their goal is only to prove the huge waves existenceB.They went to study the wavesC.They wanted to ride one as well as to prove its existenceD.They get sail just out of fun四、BPART READING (总题数:5,分数:20.00)BTEXT A/BThe ivory-billed woodpeck
13、er, if you havent heard, is no longer extinct. In late spring, a group of 17 researchers announced in the online version of Science that they had spotted at least one member of this majestic species living in the cypress and tupelo swamps of eastern Arkansas. Once found everywhere in Southern hardwo
14、od forests, the ivory-billed woodpecker tumbled in population after the tam of the century, the victim of avid collectors and logging. It had last been seen in 1944, reduced to what Tim Gallagher, author of “The Grail Bird: Hot on the Trail of the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker,“ calls “a symbol of everyth
15、ing that has gone wrong with our relationship to the environment.“The Grail Bird“ is the story of this remarkable rediscovery, told by one of the chief rediscoverers. The editor of Living Bird magazine, Gallagher began the book several years ago with milder ambitions. The plan was to interview anyon
16、e who had seen the birdor thought he or she had. Soon, though, he was swept into a web of tantalizing rumors and half- clues, propelled by the possibility that a living ivory-bill might yet be found. “If someone, could prove that this remarkable species still exists, it would be the most hopeful eve
17、nt imaginable: we would have one final chance to get it right, to save this bird. and the bottomland swamp forests it needs to survive.“ Hope was a thing with a three-foot wingspan.“The Grail Bird“ is less an ecological study than a portrait of human obsession; if not for the outcome, it could as ea
18、sily be a book about the hunt for Bigfoot. Gallagher stakes out swamps teeming with alligators and cottonmouths. He sifts through shady evidence, from fuzzy Instamatic photographs to bags of bark shavingspeeled, possibly, by the ivory-billed woodpecker in its search for beetle grubs. He suffers bloo
19、died feet and an infected knee. His closest companion, Bobby Ray Harrison, a wildlife photographer and an arts professor at Oakwood College, dresses in full camouflage gear and canoes with a camcorder attached to his helmet “ Sasquatch chasers,“ Gallaghers wife calls them Yet for ail the shenanigans
20、, his book is an insightful look at what most biological fieldwork involves: a tot of Sweating, sitting and waiting for ghosts tomaybemake themselves real.As tales go; “The Grail Bird“ isnt the most stylishly told. Gallagher lets his characters talk at too-great length, and the incidental details ar
21、e sometimes overly incidental. (“After pigging out on bad burgers, we got a room at a cheap motel and quickly fell into a deep, exhausted sleep with lots of snoring.“) But most readers probably wont mind. As some rivers are to be enjoyed not for the quality of the water but for the quality of the st
22、ones to be found therein, so it is with some books. Gallagher presents a series of lively characters: Fielding Lewis, a former Louisiana state boxing commissioner who in 1971 took two fuzzy Photographs of the woodpecker that were subsequently and perhaps mistakenlydiscredited; an anonymous “woodpeck
23、er-whisperer“ who claims to have a telepathic connection to the birds, even a thousand miles away. (One group of searchers failed, they were told, because they were noisily scaring off the bird.)Oddly missing from this recounting is any extended focus on the ivory-billed woodpecker itself. Granted,
24、the bird has been invisible for decades, a presence notable largely for its absence. Still, the book might have given us the animals history in more detailsomething to convey the visceral appeal of this “grail.“ Without that, the questthough triumphantat times feels hollow, and the fulfillment of th
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