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1、1996年英语专业八级真题答案真题 120PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION SECTION A MINI-LECTURE In this section you will hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY. while listening, take notes on the important points. Your notes will not be marked, but yon will need them to complete a gap-filling task afte
2、r the mini-lecture. when the lecture is over, yon will be given two minutes to check your notes, and another ten minutes to complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE. Use the blank sheet for note-taking.听力原文Ok, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. In previous weeks we talked about different
3、 types of pollution and this week I want to focus on air pollution, with air pollution caused by the car. Its well known that cars are the main cause of air pollution in cities, which comes up to 60% in some cities and in others even as high as 90% of all air pollution caused by the car. Cars contri
4、bute a great deal to the air pollution in our cities, and this will get worse as the number of cars increases in the cities. Firstly, Id like to talk about how cars cause air pollution. How does a car cause air pollution? Well, you are all familiar with the internal combustion engine. Theres a mixtu
5、re of petrol which explodes and this explosion helps propel a car forward.Unfortunately, in this process there are some poisonous chemicals which remain, and these poisonous chemicals mainly come out of the back of the car through the exhaust. Now, its not just what comes out of the car exhaust that
6、 is dangerous, the brakes also cause pollution. The brakes on cars give off asbestos, and as you know asbestos is. is a highly dangerous substance and can kill us. And thirdly, the tires themselves give off small rubber particles which are not very good for health. We need to find solutions to this
7、problem. Im going to talk about 4 possible solutions. Firstly, we should try and discourage the use of cars. We could do this by putting higher taxes on petrol or we could make cars more expensive. We could put the price of cars up. Secondly, we might encourage alternative methods of transport. For
8、example, recently in Shanghai, youve built a subway, which takes some of the pressure off the roads. Some people would use the subway rather than using cars. In addition, we could improve public transport, make it more comfortable, safer, and more regular so that the people will use public transport
9、 rather than cars. Next, we could also use cleaner fuels rather than petrol. For example, we might use natural gas in the future or we might experiment with battery group in cars. And lastly, we could try mechanical means for reducing the amount of chemicals that are emitted, which come out of cars,
10、 which come out of the exhaust pipe. We could fix things called catalytic converters to exhaust pipes. These are something. these are a device which are fixed over to the exhaust, which controls the carbon monoxide, which reduces the amount of dangerous chemicals that cars give off. Now its unlikely
11、 that any one of these solutions will work on its own. Im pretty sure that it would take a combination of all four of these solutions to solve the problem. 第1题:参考答案:D答案解析:第2题:参考答案:C答案解析:第3题:参考答案:A答案解析:第4题:参考答案:D答案解析:第5题:参考答案:D答案解析:听力原文Interviewer. So, youre an architect. Interviewee: Yes. Interviewe
12、r: Do you work for a public or a private organization, or youre self-employed, that is working on your own? Interviewee: Im working for a private designing construction company. Interviewer: How did you start your career? Interviewee. I started it with the government. Interviewer. Oh, did you? What
13、make you decide to work for the government? Interviewee: Well, it was a matter of chance, really. I saw an advertisement for a vacant position in the newspaper and I thought why dont you try it. In fact, I have no preferences where I work, public or private. Interviewer: And do you still have this i
14、dea, or. Interviewee: More or less, yes. Although Im now working with a private firm, I worked for the government for about three years. It was all right. Of course, there is the bureaucracy that one has to put up with but thats not that bad.If you dont mind bureaucratic wheels turning slowly and th
15、ings not being as efficient. Interviewer: Mm, ha, and what made you leave the public sector? Interviewee: Money mainly. You see, I got married, and my husband doesnt work, and we wanted to start a family right away. So we thought it might be better if I moved to the private sector. This is why its h
16、ard for me to be self-employed, because self-employed work has a disadvantage that there may be time or a period of time when you are unemployed. Interviewer: I see. So did you join this company straightaway or. ? Interviewee: No. I worked in a couple of private firms before I came to this one. Inte
17、rviewer: Mm. Mm. Now, what qualifications does one have to have to become an architect? Interviewee: Well, youve got to have a degree in architecture. That means, before you apply to study architecture in any university you have to pass exams. Usually 3A levels with good results. Also you generally
18、have to study sciences at school rather than arts as a basis for the subject to be studied at university level. Although when you really get down to it, the subject involves some aspects of arts too. Then you need between six and seven years to work through, by the end of which you usually sit for t
19、he final examination. Interviewer: So you mean to take up architecture, one has to have a scientific background? Interviewee: Well, yes, mainly scientific, but it helps if you have some general arts background too. You know, architecture is not a pure science. Interviewer: Now, if one wants to takeu
20、p architecture, one has got to be able to draw. Is that really ture? Interviewee: Well, it is true that the work of an architect involves a lot of drawing and to be an architect you must be able to draw. But this doesnt mean that if you cant at present draw, you wont have the opportunity to be an ar
21、chitect, because you can be taught to draw. In fact, drawing in architecture is different from drawing in art. An artists drawing must be good in the sense that it gives a certain impression in the mind of the viewer. In fact, some famous artists cant draw very well at all, at least not from the tec
22、hnical point of view. On the other hand, architects drawing must be accurate. So, I said that accuracy of the drawing is what we aim at, whats important. Interviewer: Now what qualities do you think make a good architect apart from the accuracy in his drawings? Interviewee: Well, Im not sure if I ca
23、n generalize about that. You see architecture is a mixture of theory and practice. So I suppose a good architect should be good at both. And an architects work is good in as much as the construction is built precisely as the theory requires, so that it doesnt collapse or cant be used after a period
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