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1、专业八级-576 及答案解析(总分:-22.98,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:-1.00)Besides “American“ characteristicsindividualism, self-reliance, informality, punctuality and direct ness, there are also some “national traits“ could also be identified. Some of the national traits: 1)
2、Being friendly. There are all kinds of friendships for Americans, such as 1 1. 1 2 2) Having many questions. Some of American“s questions are 3 3. 3 4 3) Internationally naive. Many Americans are not very knowledgeable about international geography or world 5 5. 5 6 4) Be nervous about silence. Talk
3、ing about 7 7is always a good way to 7 8 break silence in a conversation. 5) Open and eager to 9 9. 9 10 Cultural rules that make Americans more comfortable with you: 1) Queuing up. 2) Blow their noses into a tissue. It“s considered to be rude to spit, clear phlegm or 11 11. 11 12 3) Avoid to slurp,
4、 chew noisily or open your mouth while chewing. 4) Never asking questions about a person“s age, financial affairs, cost of clothing or personal belongings, 13 13 or sex life. 13 14 5) It“s not common for men to hold hands or link 15 15 in public with other 15 16 men. Some tips on personal safety: 1)
5、 Do not walk alone at night. 2) When you leave your room, apartment, or automobile, make sure that all doors are locked and all windows are 17 17 17 18 3) Do not carry too much cash or wear jewelry of great value. 4) Never accept a ride from a stranger. 5) Be careful of purses and wallets, especiall
6、y in crowded 19 19 19 20 6) Avoid resisting the robbers unnecessarily. (分数:-1.00)三、SECTION B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Questions 1 to 5 are(总题数:1,分数:-1.00)(分数:-1.00)(1).Which word is not used by Norberg-Hodge to describe the Ladakhi people?(分数:-0.20)A.Open.B.Happy.C.Self-protected.D.Humble.(2).Why was the Lad
7、akhi culture damaged?(分数:-0.20)A.Because India and China fought there.B.Because it becomes dependent on the import.C.Because the Indian government regarded this region as the front in war.D.Because the developing ways introduced are against the realities there.(3).As far as tourism concerned, local
8、people _.(分数:-0.20)A.think their culture is being destroyedB.feel it is a pity to lose the paradiseC.have different ideas from the foreignersD.are fully aware of the consequences(4).Ladakhi people think that the Westerns _.(分数:-0.20)A.are not richB.need not to workC.are unintelligentD.have the same
9、lives as those of them(5).Ladakhi people usually _.(分数:-0.20)A.have few interests in the information provided by Norberg-HodgeB.can understand the informationC.feel ashamed of their backwardness after knowing about the outside worldD.know how the outside world is五、SECTION C(总题数:0,分数:0.00)六、Questions
10、 6 to 8 are(总题数:1,分数:-1.00)(分数:-0.99)(1).How could the researchers explore the mummy now?(分数:-0.33)A.Separate it.B.Use 3-D tech.C.Put something in it.D.Remove something from it.(2).How can we get 3-D images?(分数:-0.33)A.Use CAT and SGI.B.Use photograph.C.Use medicine.D.Use software.(3).With more stud
11、y, we could identify _.(分数:-0.33)A.objects within the wrappingsB.Nesperennub“s ageC.his faceD.A, B and C七、Questions 9 and 10 a(总题数:1,分数:-1.00)(分数:-1.00)(1).The reasons why the church wanted to burn Harry Potter books didn“t include that _.(分数:-0.50)A.it believed that the books were an abhorrence to
12、GodB.it believed that the books would weaken the communication with GodC.it believed that the existence of God had been confused by the bookD.it believed that the books would ruin the lives of many young people(2).Which statement is not true?(分数:-0.50)A.The stories of Harry Potter are criticized in
13、some other cities in U.S except New Mexicon.B.Young people are fascinated with Harry Potter.C.Christian churches hate Harry Potter.D.Pastor Jack Brock planned to burn the Harry Potter books on Sunday.八、PART READING COMPR(总题数:0,分数:0.00)九、TEXT A(总题数:1,分数:-1.00)I cry easily. I once burst into tears whe
14、n the curtain came down on the Kirov Ballet“s “Swan Lake“. I still choke up every time I see a film of Roger Bannister breaking the “impossible“ four-minute mark for the mile. I figure I am moved by witnessing men and women at their best. But they need not be great men and women, doing great things.
15、 Take the night, some years ago, when my wife and I were going to dinner at a friend“s house in New York city. It was sleeting. As we hurried toward the house, with its welcoming light, I noticed a car pulling out from the curb. Just ahead, another car was waiting to back into the parking spacea rar
16、e commodity in crowded Manhattan. But before he could do so another car came up from behind, and sneaked into the spot. “That“s dirty pool.“ I thought. While my wife went ahead into our friend“s house. I stepped into the street to give the guilty driver a piece of my mind. A man in work clothes roll
17、ed down the window. “Hey,“ I said, “this parking space belongs to that guy,“ I gestured toward the man ahead, who was looking back angrily. I thought I was being a good Samaritan, I guessand I remember that the moment I was feeling pretty manly in my new trench coat. “Mind your own business!“ the dr
18、iver told me. “No,“ I said. “You don“t understand. That fellow was waiting to back into this space.“ Things quickly heated up, until finally he leaped out of the car. My God, he was colossal. He grabbed me and bent me back over the hood of his car as if I was a rag doll. The sleet stung my face. I g
19、lanced at the other driver, looking for help, but he gunned his engine and hightailed it out of there. The huge man shook his rock of a fist of me, brushing my lip and cutting the inside of my mouth against my teeth. I tasted blood. I was terrified. He snarled and threatened, and then told me to bea
20、t it. Almost in a panic, I scrambled to my friend“s front door. As a former Marine, as a man, I felt utterly humiliated. Seeing that I was shaken, my wife and friends asked me what had happened. All I could bring myself to say was that I had had an argument about a parking space. They had the sensit
21、ivity to let it go at that. I sat stunned. Perhaps haft an hour later, the doorbell rang. My blood ran cold. For some reason I was sure that the bruiser had returned for me. My hostess got up to answer it, but I stopped her. I felt morally bound to answer it myself. I walked down the hallway with dr
22、ead. Yet I knew I had to face up to my fear. I opened the door. There he stood, towering. Behind him, the sleet came down harder than ever. “I came back to apologize,“ he said in a low voice. “When I got home, I said to myself, “what right I have to do that?“ I“m ashamed of myself. All I can tell yo
23、u is that the Brooklyn Navy Yard is closing. I“ve worked there for years. And today I got laid off. I“m not myself. I hope you“ll accept my apology.“ I often remember that big man. I think of the effort and courage it took for him to come back to apologize. He was man at last. And I remember that af
24、ter I closed the door, my eyes blurred, as I stood in the hallway for a few moments alone.(分数:-1.00)(1).From the passage, we can infer that the author is what kind of person?(分数:-0.20)A.Poor.B.Sensitive.C.Exciting.D.Dull.(2).On what occasion is the author likely to be moved?(分数:-0.20)A.A young perso
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