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1、专业英语八级真题2018年及答案解析 (总分:99.92,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:15.00)Language and HumanityLanguage is powerful and it can help us do or get things as we wish. Language as a born trait Language has evolved only in 1 . Comparison between chimpanzees and human
2、 beings: - Chimpanzees - use of tools: once seen as a sign of 2 - inability to 3 - tendency to 4 - Human beings - able to improve and build on 5 - able to 6 ideas Language and social learning Problem of social learning: 7 - Cause: - stealing others ideas by 8 - Solution: - 9 developed to share ideas
3、 Results - 10 made available to every individual - language as social technology to enhance 11 Language and the modern world Existence of many different languages has led to - separation of cooperative groups - 12 - knowledge protection - slow flow of ideas and tendency toward 13 Globalization needs
4、 14 . 15 hinder cooperation. Solution: one world with one language (分数:15.00)三、SECTION B INTERVIEW(总题数:2,分数:10.00)Now, listen to Part One of the interview. Questions 1 to 5 are based on Part One of the interview. (分数:5.00)A.Announcement of results.B.Lack of a time schedule.C.Slowness in ballots coun
5、ting.D.Direction of the electoral events.A.Other voices within Afghanistan wanted so.B.The date had been set previously.C.All the ballots had been counted.D.The UN advised them to do so.A.To calm the voters.B.To speed up the process.C.To stick to the election rules.D.To stop complaints from the lose
6、r.A.Unacceptable.B.Unreasonable.C.Insensible.D.Ill considered.A.Supportive.B.AmbivalentC.Opposed.D.Neutral.Now, listen to Part Two of the interview. Questions 6 to 10 are based on Part Two of the interview. (分数:5.00)A.Ensure the government includes all parties.B.Discuss who is going to be the winner
7、.C.Supervise the counting of votes.D.Seek support from important sectors.A.36% -24%.B.46% -34%.C.56% -44%.D.66% -54%.A.Both candidates.B.Electoral institutions.C.The United Nations.D.Not specified.A.It was unheard of.B.It was on a small scale.C.It was insignificant.D.It occurred elsewhere.A.Problems
8、 in the electoral process.B.Formation of a new government.C.Premature announcement of results.D.Democracy in Afghanistan.四、PART READING COMPR(总题数:1,分数:30.00)SECTION A MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS In this section there are three passages followed by fourteen multiple choice questions. For each multiple
9、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 (1) Britains best export, I was told by the head of the Department of Immigration in Canberra, is people. Close on 100,000 p
10、eople have applied for assisted passages in the first five months of that year, and half of these are eventually expected to migrate to Australia. (2) The Australians are delighted. They are keenly aware that without a strong flow of immigrants into the workforce the development of the Australian ec
11、onomy is unlikely to proceed at the ambitious pace currently envisaged. The new mineral discoveries promise a splendid future, and the injection of huge amounts of American and British capital should help to ensure that they are properly exploited, but with unemployment in Australia down to less tha
12、n 1.3 per cent, the government is understandably anxious to attract more skilled labor. (3) Australia is roughly the same size as the continental United States, but has only twelve million inhabitants. Migration has accounted for half the population increase in the last four years, and has contribut
13、ed greatly to the countrys impressive economic development. Britain has always been the principal sourceninety per cent of Australians are of British descent, and Britain has provided one million migrants since the Second World War. (4) Australia has also given great attention to recruiting people e
14、lsewhere. Australians decided they had an excellent potential source of applicants among the so-called guest workers who have crossed their own frontiers to work in other parts of Europe. There were estimated to be more than four million of them, and a large number were offered subsidized passages a
15、nd guaranteed jobs in Australia. Italy has for some years been the second biggest source of migrants, and the Australians have also managed to attract a large number of Greeks and Germans. (5) One drawback with them, so far as the Australians are concerned, is that integration tends to be more diffi
16、cult. Unlike the British, continental migrants have to struggle with an unfamiliar language and new customs. Many naturally gravitate towards the Italian or Greek communities which have grown up in cities such as Sydney and Melbourne. These colonies have their own newspapers, their own shops, and th
17、eir own clubs. Their inhabitants are not Australians, but Europeans. (6) The governments avowed aim, however, is to maintain a substantially homogeneous society into which newcomers, from whatever sources, will merge themselves. By and large, therefore, Australia still prefers British migrants, and
18、tends to be rather less selective in their case than it is with others. (7) A far bigger cause of concern than the growth of national groups, however, is the increasing number of migrants who return to their countries of origin. One reason is that people nowadays tend to be more mobile, and that it
19、is easier than in the past to save the return fare, but economic conditions also have something to do with it. A slower rate of growth invariably produces discontentand if this coincides with greater prosperity in Europe, a lot of people tend to feel that perhaps they were wrong to come here after a
20、ll. (8) Several surveys have been conducted recently into the reasons why people go home. One noted that flies, dirt, and outside lavatories were on the list of complaints from British immigrants, and added that many people also complained about the crudity, bad manners, and unfriendliness of the Au
21、stralians. Another survey gave climate conditions, homesickness, and the stark appearance of the Australian countryside as the main reasons for leaving. (9) Most British migrants miss council housing, the National Health scheme, and their relatives and former neighbors. Loneliness is a big factor, e
22、specially among housewives. The men soon make new friends at work, but wives tend to find it much harder to get used to a different way of life. Many are housebound because of inadequate public transport in most outlying suburbs, and regular correspondence with their old friends at home only serves
23、to increase their discontent. One housewife was quoted recently as saying: I even find I miss the people I used to hate at home. (10) Rents are high, and there are long waiting lists for Housing Commission homes. Sickness can be an expensive business and the climate can be unexpectedly rough. The ga
24、p between Australian and British wage packets is no longer big, and people are generally expected to work harder here than they do at home. Professional men over forty often have difficulty in finding a decent job. Above all, perhaps, skilled immigrants often find a considerable reluctance to accept
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