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1、专业英语八级10及答案解析 (总分:77.00,做题时间:120分钟)一、PART I LISTENING (总题数:1,分数:1.00)1. Skill to ask questions 1) be aware of the human nature:readiness to answer others questions regardless of (1) 1 2) start a conversation with some personal but unharmful questions e.g. questions about ones (2) 2 job questions abo
2、ut ones activities in the (3) 3 3) be able to spot signals for further talk 2. Skill to (4) 4 for answers 1) dont shift from subject to subject sticking to the same subject: signs of (5) 5 in conversation 2) to (6) 6of voice If people sound unenthusiastic, then change subject. 3) use eyes and ears s
3、teady your gaze while ing 3. Skill to laugh Effects of laughter: ease peoples (7) 7 help start (8) 8 4. Skill to part 1) importance: open up possibilities for future friendship or contact 2) ways: : a smile, a (9) 9 wo: same as (10) 10 now how to express pleasure in meeting someone (分数:1.00)填空项1:_填空
4、项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_填空项1:_二、SECTION B INTERVI(总题数:1,分数:1.00)(1).Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about Davids personal background?(分数:0.20)A.He had excellent academic records at school and university.B.He was once on a PhD programme at Yale University.C.He rec
5、eived professional training in acting.D.He came from a single-parent family.(2).David is inclined to believe in(分数:0.20)A.aliens.B.UFOs.C.the TV character.D.government conspiracies.(3).David thinks he is fit for the TV role because of his(分数:0.20)A.professional training.B.personality.C.life experien
6、ce.D.appearance.(4).From the interview, we know that at present David feels(分数:0.20)A.a sense of frustration.B.haunted by the unknown things.C.confident but moody.D.successful yet unsatisfied.(5).How does David feel about the divorce of his parents?(分数:0.20)A.He feels a sense of anger.B.He has a sen
7、se of sadness.C.It helped him grow up.D.It left no effect on him.三、SECTION C NEWS BR(总题数:2,分数:1.00)(1)._US soldiers have been killed in Iraq since President Bush declared that major combat operations in Iraq had ended.(分数:0.25)A.1170B.1530C.1668D.1669(2).Besides US, _suffered the greatest loss of ar
8、my men in Iraq.(分数:0.25)A.Great BritainB.BulgariaC.ItalyD.Poland(1). The man stole the aircraft mainly because he wanted to_.(分数:0.25)A.destroy the European Central Bank.B.have an interview with a TV station.C.circle skyscrapers in downtown Frankfurt.D.remember the death of a US astronaut.(2). Which
9、 of the following statements about the man is TRUE?(分数:0.25)A.He was a 31-year-old student from Frankfurt.B.He was piloting a two-seat helicopter he had stolen.C.He had talked to air traffic controllers by radio.D.He threatened to land on the European Central Bank.四、PART II GENERAL K(总题数:10,分数:10.00
10、)2. What essentially distinguishes semantics and pragmatics is the notion of_.(分数:1.00)A.reference.B.meaning.C.antonymy.D.context.3. The Prime Minister in Britain is head of_.(分数:1.00)A.the Shadow Cabinet.B.the Parliament.C.the Opposition.D.the Cabinet.4. William Sidney Porter known as O. Henry, is
11、most famous for_.(分数:1.00)A.his poems.B.his plays.C.his short stories.D.his novels.5. The President during the American Civil War was_.(分数:1.00)A.Andrew Jackson.B.Abraham Lincoln.C.Thomas Jefferson.D.George Washington.6. Syntax is the study of_.(分数:1.00)A.language functions.B.sentence structures.C.t
12、extual organization.D.word formation.7. _is the capital city of Canada.(分数:1.00)A.VancouverB.OttawaC.MontrealD.York8. Which of the following is NOT a distinctive feature of human language?(分数:1.00)A.Arbitrariness.B.Productivity.C.Cultural transmission.D.Finiteness.9. Which of the following is NOT a
13、romantic poet?(分数:1.00)A.William Wordsworth.B.George Elliot.C.George G. Byron.D.Percy B. Shelley.10. The novel Emma is written by_.(分数:1.00)A.Mary Shelley.B.Charlotte Bronte.C.Elizabeth C. Gaskell.D.Jane Austen.11. U. S. presidents normally serve a(n)_term.(分数:1.00)A.two-yearB.four-yearC.six-yearD.e
14、ight-year五、PART III READING (总题数:4,分数:4.00)It is nothing new that English use is on the rise around the world, especially in business circles. This also happens in France, the headquarters of the global battle against American cultural hegemony. If French guys are giving in to English, something rea
15、lly big must be going on. And something big is going on. Partly, its that American hegemony. Didier Benchimol, CEO of a French e-commerce software company, feels compelled to speak English perfectly because the Internet software business is dominated by Americans. He and other French businessmen als
16、o have to speak English because they want to get their message out to American investors, possessors of the worlds deepest pockets. The triumph of English in France and elsewhere in Europe, however, may rest on something more enduring. As they become entwined with each other politically and economic
17、ally, Europeans need a way to talk to one another and to the rest of the world. And for a number of reasons, theyve decided upon English as their common tongue. So when German chemical and pharmaceutical company Hoechst merged with French competitor Rhone-Poulenc last year, the companies chose the v
18、aguely Latinate Aventis as the new company name and settled on English as the companys common language. When monetary policymakers from around Europe began meeting at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt last year to set interest rates for the new Euroland, they held their deliberations in English
19、. Even the European Commission, with 11 official languages and a traditionally French-speaking bureaucracy, effectively switched over to English as its working language last year. How did this happen? One school attributes Englishs great success to the sheer weight of its merit. Its a Germanic langu
20、age, brought to Britain around the fifth century A.D. During the four centuries of French-speaking rule that followed Norman Conquest of 1066, the language morphed into something else entirely. French words were added wholesale, and most of the complications of Germanic grammar were shed while few o
21、f the complications of French were added. The result is a limguage with a huge vocabulary and a simple grammar that can express most things more efficiently than either of its parents. Whats more, English has remained ungoverned and open. to change foreign words, coinages, and grammatical shifts in
22、a way that French, ruled by the purist Academie Francaise, had not. So its a swell language, especially for business. But the rise of English over the past few centuries clearly owes at least as much to history and economies as to the languages ability to economically express the concept win-win. Wh
23、at happened is that the competition first Latin, then French, then briefly, German faded with the waning of the political, economic, and military fortunes of, respectively, the Catholic Church, France, and Germany. All along, English was increasing in importance: Britain was the birthplace of the In
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