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1、专业八级分类模拟399及答案解析 (总分:95.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、LANGUAGE USAGE(总题数:4,分数:95.00)Environmental problems do not observe upon geographic or 1 cultural boundaries and thus affect all cultures. Hence, the importance of a healthy environment to the well-being of all people provides yet other important reason to deve
2、lop facility as 2 an intercultural communicator. From China to Central America, weather-related flooding events have resulted in deforestation 3 that left many hillsides bare, causing rainfall to run quickly into rivers rather than being absorbed, thus leading to devastated 4 landslides and floods.
3、In addition, as Schmidt suggested, an African drought may be partly responsible for a decline in Caribbean Sea coral because of coral-damaging fungus found in 5 the dust blown across the ocean. Although nations are beginning to realize that they must work together to solve environmental problems, pr
4、ogress is slow and serious problems numerous. The environmental crisis produces the long and somber list of problems that touch all 6 cultures. Destruction of the rain forests, famine, the pollution of air and water, the growing list of endangered plants and animals, toxical dumping, and the greenho
5、use effect are just a 7 few of the many conundrums we all face to as we try to balance 8 population and the health of the planet. Yet since almost everyone agrees that dire problems are 9 looming on the horizon, few want to be the first to give up their living standards. Nature, however, may in the
6、long run have the upper hand. Recent predictions, for instance, suggest that the western portion of the United States may soon face a severe water shortage because global warming could result in more rain and less snow, causing a depletion of the snowpacks that provide water during the hot, rainy su
7、mmer months. 10 (分数:20.00)During interpretation, short-term memory operations occur continually. Some are due to the lag between the moment speech 11 sounds heard and the moment they are interpreted: 12 phonemic segments may have to be added up in memory and 13 analyzed when they allow identificatio
8、n of a word or phoneme. To 14 take only one example, when spelling an unknown foreign name and saying D as in Denmark, the phonetic elements carrying D may have to be held in memory until the word Denmark is recognized, which in turns makes it possible to recognize it as a 15 D opposed to a T. Other
9、 short-term memory operations are 16 associated with the time it takes to produce speech, during which the idea or information to be worded is presented in memory. Still 17 others may be due to specific characteristics of a given speaker or speech: if the speech is unclear because of its logic, info
10、rmation density, unusual linguistic structure, or speakers accent, interpreters may wish to wait for a while before reformulating it (in simultaneous)or taking notes (in consecutive), so as to have more time and a large context to deal with the comprehension and 18 reformulation problems. Clearly, s
11、hort-term memory operations fall under the category of automatic operations because they include the storage 19 of information for later use. One might add that stored information changes both from one speech to another or during 20 every speech as it unfolds, and that both stored information quanti
12、ties and storage duration can vary from moment to moment, so that there is little chance for repetition of identical operations with sufficient frequency to allow automation of the processes.(分数:25.00)Hello, my name is Richard and I am an ego surfer. The habit began about five years ago, and now I n
13、eed help. Like most journalists, I cant deny that one of my private joys are seeing my 21 byline in print. Now the internet is allowing me to feed this vanity to ever greater extent, and the occasional sneaky web search has grown 22 into a full-blown obsession for how high up Googles ranking my 23 a
14、rticles appear where I put my name into the search box. When I 24 lastly looked, my best effort was a rather humiliating 47th place. 25 You know you have a problem how you find yourself competing for 26 ranking with a retired basketball player from the 1970s. Not that Im lonely for suffering from a
15、dysfunctional techno- 27 habit. New technologies have revealed a whole raft of hitherto unsuspected personality problems: think crackberry, power- pointlessness or cheesepodding. Most of us are familiar in sending 28 an e-mail to a colleague sitting a couple of feet away instead talking 29 to them.
16、Some go onto the web to snoop on old friends, colleagues or even the first dates. More of us than ever reveal highly personal 30 information on blogs or My Space entries. A few will even use internet anonymity to fool others into believing they are someone else altogether. So are these web syndromes
17、 and technological tics new versions of old afflictions, or are we developing fresh mind bugs?(分数:25.00)Shop-lifters can be divided into three main categories: the professionals, the deliberate amateurs, and the people who just cant help them. The professionals do not pose much of a problem 31 for t
18、he store detectives, which, assisted by closed circuit television, 32 two-way mirrors and various other technological device, can usually 33 cope with them. The professionals tend to go high value goods in 34 parts of the shops where security measures are tightest. And, in any other case, they accou
19、nt for only a small percentage of the total 35 losses due to shop-lifting. The same applies for the deliberate amateur who is, so to 36 speak, a professional in training. Most of them get caught sooner or later, and they are dealing with severely by the courts. 37 The real problem is that the person
20、 who gives way to a sudden temptation are in all other respects an honest and law-abiding 38 citizen. Contrary to that one would expect, this kind of shop-lifter is 39 rarely poor. He does not steal because he needs the goods but cannot afford to pay for them. He steals because he simply cannot stop
21、 himself. And there are countless others who, because of age, have sick or plain absent-mindedness, simply forget to pay for what 40 they take from the shops. When caught, all are liable to prosecution, and the decision about whether to send for the police or not is in the hands of the store manager
22、.(分数:25.00)专业八级分类模拟399答案解析 (总分:95.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、LANGUAGE USAGE(总题数:4,分数:95.00)Environmental problems do not observe upon geographic or 1 cultural boundaries and thus affect all cultures. Hence, the importance of a healthy environment to the well-being of all people provides yet other important reas
23、on to develop facility as 2 an intercultural communicator. From China to Central America, weather-related flooding events have resulted in deforestation 3 that left many hillsides bare, causing rainfall to run quickly into rivers rather than being absorbed, thus leading to devastated 4 landslides an
24、d floods. In addition, as Schmidt suggested, an African drought may be partly responsible for a decline in Caribbean Sea coral because of coral-damaging fungus found in 5 the dust blown across the ocean. Although nations are beginning to realize that they must work together to solve environmental pr
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