1998年英语专业八级真题答案.doc
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1、1998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One of the largest mental health problems in the US is that of compulsive gambling. A
3、lthough there are no scientific studies that have discovered the exact number, experts estimate that between 5 and 10 million persons are compulsive gamblers. Like addiction to alcohol, compulsive gambling crosses all social and economic lines. Compulsive gamblers can be found in any profession and
4、at any level of society. And the addiction affects both men and women. The gambling compulsion usually starts in the early teens. The more often the young gambler indulges in the compulsion, the more obsessive it becomes. By his early twenties, the average compulsive gambler has moved from small bet
5、s on such things as football games, horse races and card games to more adult, more expensive gambling forms. For the compulsive gambler, life becomes one continuous gambling binge. The compulsion consumes the gambling addict to such a point that nothing else matters, not even health, children or fam
6、ily. Studies by psychiatrists seem to show that compulsive gamblers bet to lose. Compulsive gamblers never stop when they are ahead. Instead they try to win more. One important characteristic of the compulsive gambler is his optimism. Like most human beings he does not like to admit defeat. Conseque
7、ntly, he hides his real motivations for gambling with large amounts of enthusiastic optimism. The more deeply he is committed to betting and losing, the more fanatical his conviction that the next bet will make him wealthy. Compulsive gamblers will use almost any means to get money to feed their add
8、iction. Borrowing or stealing from friends or family is the first method gamblers usually employ to get cash. Other common ways to get money are embezzlement, robbery or writing false checks. In recent years psychiatrists discovered some of the basic reasons for compulsive gambling. First, compulsiv
9、e gamblers almost always come from homes lacking in love. As a result the child grows up still looking for the warmth of family love and parental approval. Another aspect of the nature of the gambling addict is that unconsciously he wants to lose. Psychiatrists believe that compulsive gamblers consc
10、iously may expect to win. However, there is a strong element of self-destruction in their inclination to continue betting until all is lost. One New York psychiatrist believes that basically the compulsive gambler is seeking an answer to the question. Do you love me? By winning he receives a yes ans
11、wer. However the gambler cannot accept the yes he sometimes receives because it is contrary to the reality of his or her unhappy childhoodone lacking in family love. The gambler is compelled to continue betting, thus expressing again and again his need for love and acceptance. When gambling addicts
12、do win some money, they rarely spend any of it on their families. Money is like a sacred thing to the addicts. It is reserved for one thingplacing a bet. Fortunately, there is hope and help today for gambling addicts. Psychiatric treatment is one possibility. Group therapy seems to help in some case
13、s. The most readily available and the least expensive help comes from an organization called Gamblers Anonymous (or G.A.). Patterned after Alcoholics Anonymous, G.A. has more than ninety chapters in the US with about 3, 000 gamblers seeking a cure. One basic rule of G.A. is the gamblers must pay bac
14、k all their debts, even if it takes many years to do so. Thousands of members credit G.A. with saving them from their addiction and helping them to build new lives free from the gambling sickness. Happily, today with more public interest in helping the gambling addicts overcome his problem and with
15、such organizations as the G.A., the gambler who wants to help to break his addiction now has some place or someone to turn to. 第1题:参考答案:C答案解析:第2题:参考答案:A答案解析:第3题:参考答案:D答案解析:第4题:参考答案:C答案解析:第5题:参考答案:A答案解析:听力原文M. Mrs. Harrison, thanks very much for coming down here at the station. I, I know youve been t
16、hrough a terrible situation here today. Mm, I, Id just like to go over some of the things you told Surgeon Clark at the bank. W. All right. M: Ah, ah. Would you like a cup of tea? W. No, no, Im fine. M. All right. W: Thanks. M. Well, could you describe the two people who robbed the bank for this rep
17、ort were filling out here? Now anything at all that you could remember would be extremely helpful to US. W. Well, just, I tell you I remember basically what I said before. M: Thats all right. W: The man was tall, about six feet, and he had dark hair. M. Dark hair. W: And he had a mustache. M. Very g
18、ood. All right. Did he have any other distinguishing marks, I mean, scars for example, anything like that? W: Scars, no, none of that I can remember. M. Do you remember how old he was by any chance? W. Eh, well, I, I guess around thirty. M. Around thirty. W. Maybe younger, give a take of a few years
19、. M. All right. Do you remember anything about what he might be wearing? W: Yes, he, he had on a dark sweater, solid color. You know, the kind of color young people fancy nowadays. M: Anything else that strikes you at the moment? W: I, I remember he was wearing a light shirt under the sweater, a cot
20、ton one with dark, I think, dark stripes. It looks like a good brand. M: Ah, very good. W: Yes, yes. M. Mm, now, all right. Can you tell us anything about the woman robber, Mrs. Harrison? W: Well, I remember that she did most of the talking. She had a gun pointed at us and she told us to lie down on
21、 the floor and not to move if we knew what was good for us. I, I remember Ive just thought like she was pointing the gun right at me and my little daughter was sitting right next to me and she, she was just so frightened. M. Um, Mrs. Harrison, could you describe her for us? W: She was wearing a wool
22、 sweater. M: Ah, very good. W: I remember it was a dark color, navy blue or dark gray. M: Dark gray? W: And I guess she was in her late twenties. Her hair was short, very short and curly. M: Do you remember how tall she was? W: Ah, about the same as myself, around five four. M: Five four. All right.
23、 Do you, uh, remember anything else about this woman? W: Yes, I remember the woman was wearing a pendant or a locket around her neck. I remember it specifically because I was then near the counter next to the bank manager and my little daughter started to cry. M: Ah. W: And this woman came up and sa
24、id: Shut your damn kid up, lady! So I got a good look at her and she was pulling on the chain and playing with it, a pendant. M: Oh? W: It was gold, well, anyway, lookes like gold. And it had a strange shape. M: Mm, ah, now, did either of them have any other noticeable characteristics, Mrs. Harrison
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