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1、专业八级-298 (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)BWhy People work/B We may fully realize the role of work in providing us the (1)_things of life. But we may ignore its role in 1. _ contributing to our (2)_well-being. For most people, 2. _ work is not only a necessity, but also
2、the (3)_of 3. _ their lives. Many doctors have observed its (4)_ 4. _ effect. For many people, the absence of job is (5)_to 5. _ their health. Why people need work? Firstly, people get their (6) _rewards from work. Everybody wants to do 6. _ something that can serve as a (7)_to our ability. 7. _ Sec
3、ondly, people need to be (8)_recognized. A good 8. _ job can provide people with both status and (9)_ 9. _ We are often misled by peoples complaints about difficult work. In fact, most of them regard their own capacity to do the tough job as the mark of their unique personality. For us human beings,
4、 it is energy (10)_that is satisfying. 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).Why does Chris enjoy driving a taxi?(分数:1.00)A.Because he can do something which helps people.B.Because he is able to decide exactly what he do
5、es.C.Because he can travel to different parts of the city.D.Because he can earn a lot of money.(2).What does he need to do as a taxi driver?(分数:1.00)A.To give travel information to passengers.B.To know his way around the city very well.C.To spend a lot of time waiting at stations.D.To predict where
6、he will find work.(3).What does he find about most of his passengers?(分数:1.00)A.They are happy to chat to him.B.They only give one-word answers.C.They have interesting stories to tell.D.They dislike taxi drivers.(4).According to Chris, when do some people get annoyed?(分数:1.00)A.They have a long wait
7、 for the taxi.B.The taxi fare is high.C.The driver talks too much.D.The journey takes longer than usual.(5).Why does he feel he is well-suited to his job?(分数:1.00)A.Because he grew up wanting to be a taxi driver.B.Because he likes being friendly for short periods.C.Because he was once a shop assista
8、nt.D.Because he enjoys driving long distances.三、BSECTION C/B(总题数:3,分数:5.00)(1).According to the reports, Libya _.(分数:1.00)A.was responsible for the killing of the Saudi PrinceB.Planned violence against the Saudi royal familyC.helped Saudi terrorists kill the Saudi PrinceD.plotted to overthrow the Sa
9、udi ruler(2).How did the U.S. respond to the reports?(分数:1.00)A.It condemned Libya.B.It broke diplomatic ties with Libya.C.It would not normalize relations with Libya.D.It was investigating the matter.I Questions 8 and 9 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given
10、 10 seconds to answer each question. Now listen to the news. /I(分数:2.00)(1).According to the news, what did a top UN official talk about?(分数:1.00)A.A new schedule for Africas development.B.The slow progress in Africas poverty reduction.C.The prediction of Africas economic trend.D.The lack of funds f
11、or a UN development program.(2).According to the current trends, the goal set 4 years ago is expected to be reached by _.(分数:1.00)A.2015B.2047C.2050D.21471.I Question 10 is based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question. Now listen to th
12、e news. /I(分数:1.00)四、BPART READING (总题数:3,分数:12.00)BTEXT A/BIn May 1995, Andrew Lloyd Webber, creator of a string of international hit musicals and a very wealthy man, spent U. S. 29.2 million on Picassos “Portrait of Angel Fernanders de Soto. It was the highest price paid at auction for a painting
13、since the art market crashed in 1990.Lloyd Webber has a theory that Picassos Blue Period paintings were influenced by Burne-Jones, the British Pre-Raphaelite master whose international reputation stood high at the turn of the century. The theory is not shared by many art historians, but that doesnt
14、matter to the composer. He had been looking for a Blue Period Picasso for some time.It is now extremely hard to come by Blue Period Picassosfigurative works that are drenched in melancholy, expressed by a dominant use of blue. Blue Period subjects par excellence are mothers and children or harlequin
15、s; Lloyd Webbers purchase is not the most attractive of them. He paid roughly double what the picture was worth. He seems to have got carried away when the bidding started to climb.The Picasso was one of the two highest prices of the 19941995 auction season, and help illustrate what has been happeni
16、ng in this curious market. The very rich have got their confidence back, which has meant that buyers can be found for works of really outstanding quality and, very occasionally, bidding battles have driven prices back to their 19891990 levels.The 1980s boom collapsed in 1990. After several false daw
17、ns there are now signs that serious recovery has begun. More than an expansion of the market, however, it reflects the relative weakness of the American dollar, the currency in which most art deals are transacted. Collectors from countries with stronger currencies have been finding dollar prices che
18、ap.The middle market is still fairly weak. It is not unusual for up to half the lots on offer at a Christies or Sothebys sale to be left unsold. Dealers, as opposed to auctioneers, are still finding it bard to make a living and seldom buy for stock. The auctioneers have tried to replace them by enco
19、uraging private people to buy directly at auctionand more of them are doing this. But private buying is unpredictable and cannot underpin the market in the way dealer buying used to. Private individuals buy what they want; they dont bid on everything that is going cheap.Overall, the nature of the ma
20、rket is changing. In the 1980s art was bought as a speculation: buy in April, sell for double the price in September. This mentality vanished with the 1990 collapse, but the very rich and their financial advisors still take the view that it is sensible to keep a percentage of your investment portfol
21、io in art. It is this kind of money that creates the fancy prices at the top end of the market.Geographically, the present recovery has been led by North America. Normally a major recession, such as was experienced in the United States, results in a shift of taste. But the Americans liked Impression
22、ist and classic modern pictures best before the market collapse and that is what they have been coming back to. It is currently the strongest sector of the picture market. Contemporary and Old Master markets are still struggling and there are few buyers for Victorian pictures, apart from Lloyd Webbe
23、r. Besides Europe and America, however, there is now a growing market in the East. Indeed, the East has become the great hope of hard-pressed dealers over the last three yearsthey have been aiming to find new buyers in Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.There are more rich connoiss
24、eurs in Japan than anywhere else but they have not been in a buying mood. Japanese speculators lost huge amounts of money in the 1990s crash and there are few collectors who dare to buy any works of art today. The market in Chinese ceramics, works of art, jade jewelry and old and modern brush painti
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