[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷131及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 131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. 0 How Market Leaders Keep Their Edge Research finds that there are three methods with which big companies k
3、eep their advantages, and researchers name them three different value disciplines. 1 Discipline of 1 Excellence: 【 1】 _. The company wins through cost. These companies usually try to provide customers with 2 and 【 2】 _. easy service, or both. They may also try their best to cut cost. Price/Costco is
4、 an example. 2 Discipline of Product 3 : 【 3】 _. This kind of companies usually win with product. These companies attract customers mainly by continuously 4 their product or services. 【 4】 _. In order to achieve this purpose, they have to challenge themselves in three ways: a) They must be 5 ; 【 5】
5、_. b) They must commercialize their 6 quickly; 【 6】 _. c) They must keep 7 . 【 7】 _. 3 Discipline of Customer Intimacy: Companies of this kind mainly win with intimate 8 . 【 8】 _. Intimate customer relation is like the relation between close neighbours. These companies usually try to provide what a
6、particular customer wants rather than what the 9 wants in general. 【 9】 _. These companies regard it important to understand customers and their need. 10 is the greatest assets to these companies. What they value is 【 10】 _. not instant profit, but relationships. Cable ease of use deprives the autho
7、r of much-needed time to ponder. That disappoints her. “At the start,“ Ozick said, “there was this excitement: were going to enter an age like the new 18th-century epistolary, glorious age. We do have an epistles age-it consists of grunts.“ Writing, who puts some of his writings on the Tank20 Web si
8、te, said that people should expect that writing will evolve. “Many people who are really smart make the mistake of identifying the beauty of language, love of language, history of language with their own beloved style,“ he said. “If theres anything that we learn from the long view of literary histor
9、y its that styles change.“ The ease and speed and casualness of writing found on the Internet has infected some authors who write work to be published online, including Ozick, who mostly uses pen and paper to write. In 1997, Ozick wrote a diary for the online magazine Slate. For the project, she bro
10、ke with her handwriting routine and used a computer. The diary entries, now archived on the Slate site, www. slate, com, have a conversational quality not often associated with her. Ozick said she didnt notice any difference in tone between her Slate diary and her other work, but conceded, “I was wr
11、iting for Slate, and you write for your audience.“ There is a break in the clouds for those who fear the loss of the language, grammar, spelling and with them, compelling prose, even in the e-mail-chat world. It is one of the oldest reasons to write with care; love letters. “In the Elizabethan perio
12、d, being able to write a poem or a very sophisticated letter was a basic courtship tool,“ Writing said. “The success of your affairs of the heart depended on your ability to write really well The same hold true now.“ He predicted that 10 years from now, the best of these amorous exchanges will be pu
13、blished and enjoyed as literature. On the Web, of course. (812) 21 Which of the following statements may support the claim that e-mail and chat are fostering a new wave of literacy? ( A) Professional writers no longer have to abide by grammatical rules. ( B) For those people who neither wrote letter
14、s nor read books, writing online has become their regular everyday experience. ( C) Most writers prefer to publish their writings on the Web so as to reach a larger readership. ( D) Computer literacy is drawing increasing attention from the educators. 22 We can see from Cynthia Ozicks viewpoint that
15、 e-mail and chat on the Internet _. ( A) help the development of language ( B) will lead to the creation of a new language ( C) will help the growth of a new group of writers ( D) will likely check language change instead of helping its development 23 We get the impression that the writer of this ar
16、ticle _. ( A) bitterly criticizes the writing style of e-mail ( B) is in favor of the writing style of email ( C) does not express explicitly his own attitude towards the writing style of email ( D) is strongly against the substandard writing style of e-mail 23 The discovery of the Antarctic not onl
17、y proved one of the most interesting of all geographical adventures, but created what might be called “the heroic age of Antarctic exploration“. By their tremendous heroism, men such as Shckleton, Scott, and Amundsen caused a new continent m emerge from the shadows, and yet that heroic age, little m
18、ore than a century old, is already passing. Modem science and inventions are revolutionizing the techniques of former explorers, and, although still calling for courage and feats of endurance, future journeys into these icy wastes will probably depend on motor vehicles equipped with caterpillar trac
19、tion rather than on the dogs that earlier discoverers found so invaluable. Few realize that this Antarctic continent is almost equal in size to South America, and enormous field of work awaits geographers and prospectors. The coasts of this continent remain to be accurately chartered, and the mappin
20、g of the whole of the interior presents a formidable task to the cartographers who undertake the work. Once their labors are completed, it will be possible to prospect the vast natural resources which scientists believe will furnish on the of the largest treasure hoards of metals and minerals the wo
21、rld has yet known, and almost inexhaustible sources of copper, coal, uranium, and many other ores will become available to man. Such discoveries will usher in an era of practical exploitation of the Antarctic wastes. The polar darkness which hides this continent for the six winter months will he def
22、eated by huge batteries of light, and make possible the establishing of air-fields for the future inter-continental air services by making these areas as light as day. Present flying routes will be completely changed, for the Antarctic refueling bases will make flights from Australia to South Americ
23、a comparatively easy over the 5,000 miles journey. The climate is not likely to offer an insuperable problem, for the explorer Admiral Byrd has shown that the climate is possible even for men completely untrained for expeditions into those frozen wastes. Some of his party were men who had never seen
24、 snow before, and yet he records that they survived the rigors of the Antarctic climate comfortably, so that, provided that the appropriate installations are made, we may assume that human beings from all countries could live there safely. Byrd even affirms that it is probably the most healthy clima
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