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1、专业八级模拟605及答案解析 (总分:121.42,做题时间:90分钟)一、PART LISTENING COM(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、SECTION A MINI-LECTU(总题数:1,分数:30.00)Euphemism. Overall Introduction of Euphemism A. The word of euphemism (from Greek) Prefix eu-: good, well Root -phem: 1 Suffix -ism: noun 2 : to speak with good words or in a pleasant manner
2、Earliest time of use in record: the 11th century BC B. The origin of euphemism: 3 The function of euphemism: mild, roundabout words instead of coarse, offensive or painful ones C. The 4 of euphemism (two most commonly used): Mild or vague or roundabout expression for harsh or blunt or direct one Pol
3、ite, tactful or less 5 term to avoid the direct naming of an unpleasant painful or frightening reality D. Classification of euphemism 1)Type one (by Hugh Rawson from the angle of 6 ): i. the positive: 7 ones inflating and magnifying the word meaning, making the euphemized seem grander and more impor
4、tant than they really are ii. the negative: 8 ones deflating and diminishing the word meaning, being defensive in nature offsetting the power of tabooed terms and eradicating everything that people prefer not to deal with directly 2)Type two: unconscious ones & conscious ones i. Angle of classificat
5、ion: whether people remember their original 9 or not ii. Example: indisposition the original meaning: incapacity to deal with something its euphemistic meaning: slight illness or ill health . Different uses of euphemism in 10 A. Definition of culture: the entire way of society (customs, traditions,
6、social habits, values, beliefs and language) B. Uses of euphemism related to different aspects of culture 1) Euphemisms related to names i. Chinese culture: emphasis on names example: 11 s name is forbidden to be called ii. British and American culture: few emphasis on names example: parents name be
7、ing called directly children having the same name with their parents 2)Euphemisms related to excretions i. English culture: having variety of euphemisms example: original words: go to the toilet, go to stool euphemistic words: to 12 , to freshen up, to pick a daisy, to relieve or to relieve nature,
8、get some fresh air etc. 3)Euphemisms related to death Function: to respect the dead, to memorize them, to praise them, to avoid using the dreadful word 4)Euphemisms related to old age Chinese: being 13 of being old, few euphemisms American: being afraid of being old, a lot of euphemisms 5)Euphemisms
9、 related to fatness English: derogatory euphemistic phrases: weight-watcher, heavyset, and on 14 Chinese: commendatory . Conclusion the grease of language, and the 15 of social culture (分数:30.00)三、SECTION B INTERVIEW(总题数:2,分数:10.00)(分数:5.00)A.In 2008.B.In 2009.C.In 2010.D.In 2011.A.A service only gi
10、ven to kids.B.A service among kids.C.A service on used items of kids.D.A service that kids like most.A.$6 billion.B.$14,300.C.$50,000.D.$8,000.A.One of the founders of ThredUP.B.Director of Redpoint Ventures.C.The former EBay Chief Operating Officer.D.Publisher of the online magazine Shareable.A.A n
11、ew means of quality control.B.A huge variety of good exchanged.C.Providing prepaid shipping labels and empty boxes.D.Reducing postage.(分数:5.00)A.She owned a car.B.She drove well.C.She liked drivers uniforms.D.It was her childhood dream.A.The right sense of direction.B.The sense of judgment.C.The ski
12、ll of maneuvering.D.The size of vehicles.A.Streets of the city.B.The skills of communication.C.The unique driving skill.D.The traffic signs.A.Ten days.B.Twenty days.C.Two weeks.D.Three weeks.A.Working for too many hours.B.The work is boring.C.Its not safe to drive at night.D.To talk with strange.四、P
13、ART READING COMPR(总题数:1,分数:30.00)SECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS In this section there are four passages followed by fourteen multiple choice questions. For each multiple choice question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer and
14、mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET TWO. PASSAGE ONE (1) Once upon a time, the emblematic jazz singer was an African-American woman, serenading a smoke-filled room. Think Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald. Today, a talented crop of cosmopolitan young singers are creating a new breed of jazz vocalist:
15、 the globalized chanteuse. They come from multicultural backgrounds, live all over the world, and are infusing the traditional American sound with new energy. Take todays rising star, 26-year-old Sophie Milman. Born in Russia, she fled with her family to Israel at the age of 7, then settled in Canad
16、a at 16. Now she sells out the Blue Note jazz club in Tokyo. Her roots and her reach are global. In looks and language, she couldnt be further from the pioneers who came more than a half century before. (2) Yet Milman and others like her are redefining jazz by drawing on the American songbook. In hi
17、s book The Jazz Singers, Scott Yanow argues that among 21st-century jazz vocalists, only a few manage to reinvent standards in new ways, which is exactly what this new class is doing so well. Milmanwhos fluent in French, English, Russian, and Hebrewsings Cole Porters Love for Sale in a clear, valian
18、t alto that booms down low and reaches effortlessly up high. Elisabeth Kontomanou, who is Greek and Guinean, insists on knowing the African-American roots of the music she plays. Jazz is innovation, but with all the culture and the understanding of what has already been done, she says. If you dont l
19、ook at that, you get a tasteless, odorless, and colorless music. On her last CD, Brewin the Blues , she follows her own rules by revisiting less famous songs by jazz icons, such as Billie Holidays Tell Me More and More (and Then Some). (3) Language has proved no barrier to these women; all sing in E
20、nglish. Virginie Teychen comes from the south of France but learned English with her father, who used to show American Marines the French way of life. French doesnt lend itself to jazz, she says. Words can often fall flat, as it is hard to sing in French on rhythm. Teychen, who was named a new revel
21、ation at Frances Juan-les-Pins jazz festival last year, covers songs like Take the A Train in her pure, low voice. Born and raised in Turin, the Italian chanteuse Roberta Gambarini recorded Swedish folk songs early in her career but has lately turned to the romantic era of American jazz. Her new rec
22、ord, So in Love , revolves around sweet renditions of tunes like That Old Black Magica song Sarah Vaughan made famous in the 40s. The bulk of good songs that allow you to improvise happen to largely be part of the Great American Songbook, she says. (4) Thats not to say that these vocalists arent pus
23、hing boundaries. Esperanza Spalding, who was born to a Welsh-Hispanic-Native American mother and a black father and raised in the States, sings in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. When recording the 1930s standard Body and Soul, she renamed it Cuerpo y Alma, and pulled off a fiery Spanish rendition
24、. You always create something new even when you use vocabulary from the past, she says. (5) Ultimately, this return to the roots of jazz has to do with authenticity and accessibility. I like when people come see me at the end of a concert, surprised that this is actually jazz and that they can enjoy
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