[外语类试卷]1998年专业英语八级真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、1998年专业英语八级真题试卷及答案与解析 SECTION A MINI-LECTURE Directions: In this section you sill 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 you will need them to complete a gap-filling task after the mini-lecture
2、. When the lecture is over, you 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. 1 The Rise of RP Historical reasons Received pronunciation was originally associated with a 【 L1】 _ spoken
3、 in the region between central England and London, including Oxford and Cambridge. Its survival was due to its use by the 【 L2】 _ in the 14th century and by university students in the 【 L3】 _ Ages. Its rise in importance resulted from its application in government and official documents. The prestig
4、e of its 【 L4】 _ pattern of pronunciation came about with its use in 【 L5】_ schools in the 19th century. As a result, its 【 L6】 _ is accepted by television and the radio, the professions and teaching English as a foreign language. Three characteristics of RP 1) its speakers dont regard themselves as
5、 connected with any geographical region; 2) RP is largely used in England; 3) RP is a “class“ accent, associated with 【 L7】 _ social classes. Its present status Decline in the prestige of RP is the result of a) loss of monopoly of education by the privileged; b) 【 L8】 _ of high education in the post
6、-war period. However, it still retains its eminence among certain professional people. There is a rise in the status of all 【 L9】 _ accents. We are moving towards the 【 L10】 _ position: general acceptance of all regional accents and absence of a class accent that transcends all regions. 1 【 L1】 2 【
7、L2】 3 【 L3】 4 【 L4】 5 【 L5】 6 【 L6】 7 【 L7】 8 【 L8】 9 【 L9】 10 【 L10】 SECTION B INTERVIEW Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be gi
8、ven 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 According to the talk, compulsive gambling and alcoholic addiction share similarities because ( A) no actual figure of addicts has been reported. ( B) no scientific studies have yielded effective solutions
9、. ( C) both affect all sectors of society. ( D) both cause serious mental health problems. 12 The development of the gambling compulsion can be described as being ( A) gradual. ( B) slow. ( C) periodic. ( D) radical. 13 G. A. mentioned in the talk is believed to be a(n) ( A) anonymous group. ( B) ch
10、arity organization. ( C) gamblers club. ( D) treatment centre. 14 At the end of the talk, the speakers attitude towards the cure of gambling addiction is ( A) unclear. ( B) uncertain. ( C) optimistic. ( D) pessimistic. 15 Throughout the talk, the speaker examines the issue of gambling in a _ way. (
11、A) balanced ( B) biased ( C) detached ( D) lengthy 16 What strikes the woman most about the male robber is his ( A) clothes. ( B) age. ( C) physique. ( D) appearance. 17 The most detailed information about the woman robber is her ( A) manners. ( B) talkativeness. ( C) height. ( D) jewelry. 18 The in
12、terviewee is believed to be a bank ( A) receptionist. ( B) manager. ( C) customer. ( D) cashier. 19 Which of the following about the two robbers is NOT true? ( A) Both were wearing dark sweaters. ( B) Neither was wearing glasses. ( C) Both were about the same age. ( D) One of them was marked by a sc
13、ar. 20 After the incident the interviewee sounded ( A) calm and quiet. ( B) nervous and numb. ( C) timid and confused. ( D) shocked and angry. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the e
14、nd of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 21 According to the news, the enormous food shortage in Iraq has the most damaging effect on its ( A) national economy. ( B) adult population. ( C) young children. ( D) national currency. 22 The WFP is appealing to donor nat
15、ions to ( A) double last years food-aid. ( B) raise $ 122 million for Iraqi people. ( C) provide each Iraqi family with $ 26 a month. ( D) help Iraqs 12 million population. 23 As a result of the agreement, the two countries arsenals are to be ( A) upgraded in reliability and safety. ( B) reduced in
16、size and number. ( C) dismantled partly later this year. ( D) maintained in their present conditions. 24 We can infer from the news that _ of teenagers under survey in 1993 were drug users. ( A) 28%. ( B) 22%. ( C) 25%. ( D) 21%. 25 Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? ( A) Parents are as
17、ked to join in the anti-drug efforts. ( B) The use of both cocaine and LSD are on the increase. ( C) Teenagers hold a different view of drugs today. ( D) Marijuana is as powerful as it used to be. 26 On Society 1 Low self-esteem pops up regularly in academic reports as an explanation for all sorts o
18、f violence, from hate crimes and street crimes to terrorism. But despite the popularity of the explanation, not much evidence backs it up. In a recent issue of Psychological Review, three researchers examine this literature at length and conclude that a much stronger link connects high self-esteem t
19、o violence. “It is difficult to maintain belief in the low self-esteem view after seeing that the more violent groups are generally the ones with higher self-esteem,“ write Roy Baumeister of Case Western Reserve University and Laura Smart and Joseph Boden of the University of Virginia. 2 The convent
20、ional view is that people without self-esteem try to gain it by hurting others. The researchers find that violence is much more often the work of people with unrealistically high self-esteem attacking others who challenge their self-image. Under this umbrella come bullies, rapists, racists, psychopa
21、ths and members of street gangs and organized crime. 3 The study concludes, “Certain forms of high self-esteem seem to increase ones proneness to violence. An uncritical endorsement of the cultural value of self-esteem may therefore be counterproductive and even dangerous. The societal pursuit of hi
22、gh self-esteem for everyone may literally end up doing considerable harm. “ 4 As for prison programs intended to make violent convicts feel better about themselves, “perhaps it would be better to try instilling modesty and humility,“ the researchers write. 5 In an interview with the Boston Globe, Ba
23、umeister said he believes the “self-promoting establishment is starting to crumble. “What would work better for the country is to forget about self-esteem and concentrate on self-control, he said. 6 In the schools, this would mean turning away from psychic boosterism and emphasizing self-esteem as a
24、 by-product of real achievement, not as an end in itself. The self-esteem movement, still entrenched in schools of education, is deeply implicated in the dumbing down of our schools, and in the spurious equality behind the idea that it is a terrible psychic blow if one student does any better or any
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