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1、专业八级模拟612及答案解析 (总分:162.47,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:40.00)Purposes of Art. A vehicle for religious ritual The 1 : primary patron of artists Traditional societies: religious or 2 . A(n) 3 of an important event Major historical event: e.g. coronation
2、Important event to the participants: e.g. a(n) 4 or a baptism . Propaganda or social commentary Purpose of propaganda: to persuade people to accept beliefs, 5 , or follow leaders Purpose of social commentary: to make people be more aware of the 6 as the artist perceives it . Recording of visual data
3、 or telling the truth New ways of capturing 7 after the Renaissance - Linear perspective - Oil painting technique Artists challenged the basic idea of what it is for an image to be true and real . Pleasing the eye or creating beauty In the past: art is the 8 of perfection, the lofty and noble ideals
4、 of beauty Modem era: The notion of beauty is 9 . A powerful means of 10 A(n) 11 of religious art of the Middle ages - The frescoes by Giotto - Norman Rockwell: tell powerful and subtle stories about 12 people and events . Conveying intense 13 Capturing the facial expression and body language Certai
5、n religious art The works of expressionists . The 14 of the subject matter Subject matter has changed little Media used have changed little Interpretation of 15 subject matter has changed as society has changed (分数:40.05)三、SECTION B INTERVIEW(总题数:2,分数:35.00)(分数:15.00)A.Society.B.Gender.C.Economy.D.E
6、nvironment.A.It was dedicated to free health care.B.It adopted a socio-ecological view of health.C.It laid emphasis on clean water and comfortable housing.D.It paid special attention to environmental protection.A.Crimes.B.Discrimination.C.Urbanization.D.Womans right.A.Each factor contributes to a di
7、stinct aspect of health.B.They directly promote physical health.C.They operate separately in terms of health.D.They are interdependent and jointly promote health.A.It provides basic strategies to achieve health for all people.B.It initiates a clean-water program for underdeveloped countries.C.It com
8、es to an agreement on environmental protection.D.It enables people to enjoy free health care in Canada.(分数:20.00)A.Putting sleep ahead of any other things.B.Preventing having caffeine after breakfast.C.Making the bedroom comfortable.D.Preventing taking a long nap in the day.A.The overall color of th
9、e bedroom should be bright.B.There should be a comfortable pillow on bed.C.No computer is to be put in bedroom.D.People should not foot the bills when lying in bed.A.Ambivalent.B.Subjective.C.Objective.D.Oppositive.A.No more than an horn.B.No more than one and half hours.C.No more than two hours.D.N
10、o more than two and half hours.A.Differentiation of problem sleepers.B.Advice for the insomnious people.C.Necessity of having a good sleep.D.Different sleep habits of people.四、PART READING COMPR(总题数:1,分数:30.00)SECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS In this section there are four passages followed by fo
11、urteen 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 mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET TWO. PASSAGE ONE High in a smooth ocean of sky floated a dazzling, majestic sun. Fragment
12、s of powdery cloud, like spray flung from a wave crest, sprinkled the radiant, lake-blue heaven. Relaxed on a bundle of hay in a corner of a meadow bathed in sunlight, Paul lay dreaming. A gentle breeze was stirring the surrounding hedges; bees moved, humming thoughtfully, from scarlet poppy to purp
13、le thistle; a distant lark, invisible in blue light, was flooding the vast realm of the sky with glorious song, as the sun was flooding the earth with brilliance. Beyond the hedge a brook tinkled over softly-glowing pebbles. Butterflies hovered above nodding clover. An ant was busily exploring the u
14、ncharted territory of Pauls suntanned wrist. A grasshopper skidded briskly over his ankle. And the blazing sun was steadily scorching his fair freckled face to bright lobster, red. Neither sun, nor grasshopper, nor ant, however, was able to arouse him. Not even when a fly started crawling over his f
15、ace did he open his eyes. For Paul was a thousand miles away, in a world of eternal snow and ice. Across the towering mountain range, a bitter gale was screaming furiously as with one hand he gripped a projecting knob of rock while with his axe he hacked out the next narrow foothold in the rock. As
16、their infallible guide, he was leading his gallant party of climbers up a treacherous, vertical wall of rock towards the lofty peak above, hitherto unconquered by man. A single slip, however trivial, would probably result in death for all of them. To his right he could glimpse the furrowed glacier s
17、weeping towards the valley, but he was far too absorbed in his task to appreciate fully the scene around or even to be aware of a view of almost unearthly beauty. A sudden gust of wind nearly tore him from the ledge where he was perched. Gradually he raised his foot, tested the new foothold on the s
18、heer rock wall, transferred his weight, and signaled to the climbers below. Not until a tractor started working in the next field did he become conscious of his far from icy surroundings. He sat up, wiped his forehead with his handkerchief, glanced at his watch and sighed in resignation. He had a he
19、adache through sleeping in the hot sun, a pain in his shoulder from carrying his rucksack; his legs felt stiff and his feet ached. With no enthusiasm whatever he pulled the bulging rucksack over his shoulders and drew a large-scale map from his pocket. At the far end of the meadow two slates in the
20、wall, which at this point replaced the hedge, indicated a stile, and beyond he could faintly see a thin thread of path which dwindled and finally disappeared as it climbed the steep slope of the down, quivering in the glare of the sun. The whole of Nature seemed to be luxuriating in warmth, sunshine
21、 and peace. Wherever he looked, leaves on twigs, grass blades, flower petals, all were sparkling in sunlight. Fifteen miles off, over the ridge, across a broad valley and then over a higher, even steeper range of hills lay the youth hostel: supper, company, a cool dip in the river. With a momentary
22、intense longing for ice-axe, blizzard, glacier and heroic exploit (none of which was at all familiar to him), Paul strode off unwillingly to less dramatic but equally heroic achievement in the tropical heat of an English sun. PASSAGE TWO The need for a satisfactory education is more important than e
23、ver before. Nowadays, without a qualification from a reputable school or university, the odds of landing that plum job advertised in the paper are considerably shortened. Moreover, ones present level of education could fall well short of future career requirements. It is no secret that competition i
24、s the driving force behind the need to obtain increasingly higher qualifications. In the majority of cases, the urge to upgrade is no longer the result of an insatiable thirst for knowledge. The pressure is coming from within the workplace to compete with ever more qualified job applicants, and in m
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