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1、专业八级-572 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、PART LISTENING COM(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、SECTION A(总题数:1,分数:15.00)The Popularity of English. Present status of English A. English as a native/first language B. English as a lingua franca: a language for communication among people whose 1 are different C. Number of peo
2、ple speaking English as a first or a second language: 320-380 million native speakers 250- 2 million speakers of English as a second language . Reasons for the popular use of English A. 3 reasons the 4 brought the language to America; British 5 brought the language to Australia; English was used as
3、a means of control in 6 B. Economic reasons spread of 7 language of communication in the international business community C. 8 in international travel use of English in 9 signs in airports language of 10 language of 11 D. Information exchange use of English in the 12 world language of 13 or journal
4、articles E. Popular culture pop music on 14 films from the USA . Questions to think about A. status of English in the future B. 15 of distinct varieties of English (分数:15.00)填空项 1:_三、SECTION B(总题数:1,分数:10.00)(分数:10.00)A.How to select universities in the UK.B.Living in the UK for students.C.Living in
5、 the UK for immigrants.D.How to find jobs in the UK.A.The university students“ own choice.B.The location of the university.C.The type of courses students take.D.The teaching facilities of the university.A.It“s convenient for them to go to classes.B.It is much safer to live on campus.C.They can save
6、money in that way.D.They can make more friends.A.To go out together with classmates.B.To set aside transportation fee.C.To get along with neighbors.D.To get permission from the university.A.To bring some warm clothes from home.B.To buy clothes in the local supermarkets.C.To donate their clothes to p
7、oor people.D.To sell their clothes in the flea market.A.The food is lack of variety.B.Too much sugar is used in cooking.C.Few spices are used in cooking.D.There“s a lack of vegetables in their diet.A.The food is rather boring and uninteresting.B.The food without spices is very excellent.C.Local pubs
8、 often serve the cheapest food.D.Coffee shops are much more common in the UK.A.London.B.Manchester.C.Birmingham.D.Southwest of England.A.It is the first choice of many female students.B.It attracts millions of travelers every year.C.t is the origin of British culture.D.It is a quiet and beautiful pl
9、ace.A.Guide books.B.Internet.C.The British Council.D.The university accommodation office.四、PART READING COMPR(总题数:1,分数:22.00)SECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS In this section there are several passages. followed by fourteen multiple choice questions. For each multiple choice question, there are fo
10、ur suggested answer marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer and mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET TWO. PASSAGE ONE With a presidential campaign, health care and the gun control debate in the news these days, one can“t help getting sucked into the flame wars that are In
11、ternet comment threads. But psychologists say this addictive form of vitriolic back and forth should be avoidedor simply censored by online media outletsbecause it actually damages society and mental health. These days, online comments “are extraordinarily aggressive, without resolving anything,“ sa
12、id Art Markman, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. “At the end of it you can“t possibly feel like anybody heard you. Having a strong emotional experience that doesn“t resolve itself in any healthy way can“t be a good thing.“ If it“s so unsatisfying and unhealthy, why do
13、we do it? A perfect storm of factors come together to engender the rudeness and aggression seen in the comments“ sections of Web pages, Markman said. First, commenters are often virtually anonymous, and thus, unaccountable for their rudeness. Second, they are at a distance from the target of their a
14、ngerbe it the article they“re commenting on or another comment on that articleand people tend to antagonize distant abstractions more easily than living, breathing interlocutors. Third, it“s easier to be nasty in writing than in speech, hence the now somewhat outmoded practice of leaving angry notes
15、 (back when people used paper), Markman said. And because comment-section discourses don“t happen in real time, commenters can write lengthy monologues, which tend to entrench them in their extreme viewpoint. “When you“re having a conversation in person, who actually gets to deliver a monologue exce
16、pt people in the movies? Even if you get angry, people are talking back and forth and so eventually you have to calm down and listen so you can have a conversation,“ Markman told Life“s Little Mysteries, a sister site to LiveScience. Chiming in on comment threads may even give one a feeling of accom
17、plishment, albeit a false one. “There is so much going on in our lives that it is hard to find time to get out and physically help a cause, which makes “ armchair activism “ an enticing proposition,“ a blogger at Daily Kos opined in a July 23 article. And finally, Edward Wasserman, Knight Professor
18、in Journalism Ethics at Washington and Lee University, noted another cause of the vitriol: bad examples set by the media. “Unfortunately, mainstream media have made a fortune teaching people the wrong ways to talk to each other, offering up Jerry Springer, Crossfire, Bill O“Reilly. People understand
19、ably conclude rage is the political vernacular, that this is how public ideas are talked about,“ Wasserman wrote in an article on his university“s website. “It isn“t.“ Communication, the scholars say, is really about taking someone else“s perspective, understanding it, and responding. “Tone of voice
20、 and gesture can have a large influence on your ability to understand what someone is saying,“ Markman said. “The further away from face-to-face, real-time dialogue you get, the harder it is to communicate.“ In his opinion, media outlets should cut down on the anger and hatred that have become the n
21、orm in reader exchanges. “It“s valuable to allow all sides of an argument to be heard. But it“s not valuable for there to be personal attacks, or to have messages with an extremely angry tone. Even someone who is making a legitimate point but with an angry tone is hurting the nature of the argument,
22、 because they are promoting people to respond in kind,“ he said. “If on a website comments are left up that are making personal attacks in the nastiest way, you“re sending the message that this is acceptable human behavior.“ For their part, people should seek out actual human beings to converse with
23、, Markman saidand we should make a point of including a few people in our social circles who think differently from us. “You“ll develop a healthy respect for people whose opinions differ from your own,“ he said. Working out solutions to the kinds of hard problems that tend to garner the most comment
24、s online requires lengthy discussion and compromise. “The back-and-forth negotiation that goes on in having a conversation with someone you don“t agree with is a skill,“ Markman said. And this skill is languishing, both among members of the public and our leaders. PASSAGE TWO Human beings are bad at
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