[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷142及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 142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 Whim neighborhoods are becoming darker in【 1】 _ and more expensive. 【 1】 _ Analysts say that soaring hous
3、e prices and booming car sales are being fueled by an【 2】 _ mobile black middle class 【 2】 _ emerging from the ashes of【 3】 _. 【 3】 _ Blacks, who make up about 75 percent of South Africa s 46.6 million people, are moving from the【 4】 _of the economy into the mainstream 【 4】_ thanks to policies aimed
4、 at redressing decades of injustice. Statistics compiled by the independent Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) show that the black middle class has【 5】 _ to 7.8 percent of the total population in 2000 from 3.3 percent in 1994. 【 5】 _ “The development of a black middle class was deliberately stun
5、ted under segregation and apartheid,“ said the HSRC s Roger Southall. Although official figures are not【 6】 _, 【 6】 _ analysts say the black middle class is behind the retail sales boom and strong house price growth. Before 1994, blacks were【 7】 _ by legislation from owning properties in suburbs exc
6、lusively reserved for whites and had limited access to bank credit. 【 7】 _ But the face of the former white suburbs has changed as blacks【 8】 _ move from the townships m search of security and better municipal services. 【 8】 _ Living in posh suburbs is seen by many as a stares symbol. “The black mid
7、dle class is【 9】 _ strongly to the growth of the property market and other sectors of the economy,“ says Jacques du Toit, an economist at banking group Absa.【 9】 _ House prices rose by an【 10】 _ of 30.3 percent in real terms in 2004, 【 10】_ the highest since 1967, and business is also booming for au
8、to traders, with a growing number of sales attributed to black buyers. 1 【 1】 2 【 2】 3 【 3】 4 【 4】 5 【 5】 6 【 6】 7 【 7】 8 【 8】 9 【 9】 10 【 10】 SECTION B INTERVIEW Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 t
9、o 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 Which word is not used by Norberg-Hodge to describe the Ladakhi people? ( A) open ( B) happy ( C) self-protected ( D) humble 12 Why
10、was the Ladakhi culture damaged? ( A) Because India and China fought there ( B) Because it becomes dependent on the import ( C) Because the Indian government regarded this region as the front in war ( D) Because the developing ways introduced are against the realities there 13 As far as tourism conc
11、erned, local people_ ( A) think their culture is being destroyed ( B) feel it is a pity to lose the paradise ( C) have different ideas from the foreigners ( D) are fully aware of the consequences 14 Ladakhi people think that the Westerns_ ( A) are not rich ( B) need not to work ( C) are unintelligen
12、t ( D) have the same lives as those of them 15 Ladakhi people usually_ ( A) have few interests in the information provided by Norberg-Hodge ( B) can understand the information ( C) feel ashamed of their backwardness after knowing about the outside world ( D) know how the outside world is SECTION C N
13、EWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 What did Yasukuni shrine claim? ( A) It claimed that the 40 Class-A war cri
14、minals were no longer war criminals in Japan. ( B) It claimed that the Far East Sentence was not just ( C) The war criminals should be no longer regarded as criminals. ( D) The government should not grant pensions to criminals. 17 Which statement was not true? ( A) Japan had revised related taws to
15、grant pension to the family of these convicted war criminals. ( B) Some people at home and abroad called Yasukuni to establish new memorial to separate war criminals from ordinary war dead ( C) Koizumi took office in 2001. ( D) Yasukuni hadnt make response to the call of separating war criminals fro
16、m ordinary head. 18 What can you learn about Yasukuni from the news? ( A) Japans Prime Minister pays annual visit to it ( B) It is urging Japanese politicians to continual visits ( C) Many Asian country strongly protest establish new memorial for the war dead ( D) Koizumi is in favor of separating t
17、he war criminals from ordinary dead 19 Which one is not true according to the content of the news? ( A) This was the first congressional visit to the prison. ( B) The lawmakers ate the same launch given to detainees. ( C) A Senata delegation was visiting next weekend. ( D) The prison was under criti
18、cism this spring. 20 The lawmakers feared_ ( A) terrorists among the detainees could not be found out. ( B) interrogators in the prison would abused and tortured the detainees. ( C) the White House and Pentagon wouldnt improve the conditions there. ( D) the United States image was hurt because of th
19、e prison. 20 The ivory-billed woodpecker, if you havent heard, is no longer extinct. In late spring, a group of 17 researchers announced in the online version of Science that they had spotted at least one member of this majestic species living in the cypress and tupelo swamps of eastern Arkansas. On
20、ce found everywhere in Southern hardwood forests, the ivory-billed woodpecker tumbled in population after the tam of the century, the victim of avid collectors and logging. It had last been seen in 1944, reduced to what Tim Gallagher, author of “The Grail Bird: Hot on the Trail of the Ivory-Billed W
21、oodpecker,“ calls “a symbol of everything that has gone wrong with our relationship to the environment.“ “The Grail Bird“ is the story of this remarkable rediscovery, told by one of the chief rediscoverers. The editor of Living Bird magazine, Gallagher began the book several years ago with milder am
22、bitions. The plan was to interview anyone who had seen the birdor thought he or she had. Soon, though, he was swept into a web of tantalizing rumors and half- clues, propelled by the possibility that a living ivory-bill might yet be found. “If someone, could prove that this remarkable species still
23、exists, it would be the most hopeful event imaginable: we would have one final chance to get it right, to save this bird. and the bottomland swamp forests it needs to survive.“ Hope was a thing with a three-foot wingspan. “The Grail Bird“ is less an ecological study than a portrait of human obsessio
24、n; if not for the outcome, it could as easily be a book about the hunt for Bigfoot. Gallagher stakes out swamps teeming with alligators and cottonmouths. He sifts through shady evidence, from fuzzy Instamatic photographs to bags of bark shavingspeeled, possibly, by the ivory-billed woodpecker in its
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