[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷147及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 147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 Acupuncture Recently, acupuncture has become a【 1】 _ word in America. 【 1】 _ Acupuncture was performed in
3、 China long before the study of【 2】 _. 【 2】 _ In very ancient times, pieces of sharp stones were used to press or prick certain section of the body in order to cure an illness. Later, needles were made from【 3】 _ and bamboo. 【 3】_ In the course of time, the Chinese people learned to make needles out
4、 of copper, iron, and silver. Today, the needles are made of【 4】 _. 【 4】_ Important factors in the acupuncture treatment:The size and【 5】 _ of the needles. 【 5】 _ The depth of the insertion. The【 6】 _ of the time the needle should be left in the body. 【 6】 _ Finally, the number of needles used in ea
5、ch treatment. The earliest recorded acupuncture cure took place about【 7】 _ years ago.【 7】 _ The most important book on acupuncture appeared in the Qin Dynasty. In the book,【 8】 _ basic points in human body were listed, 【 8】 _ and a total of 649 points in a human body were defined. A French【 9】 _ in
6、troduced it to the west at the beginning of this century.【 9】 _ The first acupuncture clinicwas set up in【 10】 _ It was not until 1958 that the Chinese began to use acupuncture as an anesthesia. 【 10】_ 1 【 1】 2 【 2】 3 【 3】 4 【 4】 5 【 5】 6 【 6】 7 【 7】 8 【 8】 9 【 9】 10 【 10】 SECTION B INTERVIEW Direct
7、ions: 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 given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 W
8、hat subject is Mr. Pitt good at? ( A) Art. ( B) French. ( C) German. ( D) Chemistry. 12 What does Mr. Pitt NOT do in his spare time? ( A) Doing a bit of acting and photography. ( B) Going to concerts frequently. ( C) Playing traditional jazz and folk music. ( D) Traveling in Europe by hitch-hiking.
9、13 When asked what a managers role is, Mr. Pitt sounds_ ( A) confident. ( B) hesitant. ( C) resolute. ( D) doubtful. 14 What does Mr. Pitt say he would like to be? ( A) An export salesman working overseas. ( B) An accountant working in the company. ( C) A production manager in a branch. ( D) A polic
10、y maker in the company. 15 Which of the following statements about the management trainee scheme is TRUE? ( A) Trainees are required to sign contracts initially. ( B) Trainees performance is evaluated when necessary. ( C) Trainees starting salary is 870 pounds. ( D) Trainees cannot quit the manageme
11、nt scheme. 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 end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 These militants_ ( A) suffered severe casualties ( B)
12、 were on the recently issued list of terrorists ( C) fought with Saudi police forces ( D) were thought to be hiding in al-Rawdah district 17 Which statement is not true? ( A) The girl was living with hex mother ( B) The landlady witnessed the crime ( C) The girl and the suspect probably were dating
13、( D) The gift was found dead on the floor 18 We can learn from the news that_ ( A) Police provided detail in formations about the girl ( B) Tobago has a population of 1.2 million ( C) Homicide increased in Tobago ( D) Tobago is generally a peaceful island 19 Rabbi Michael Strassfeld says that one sh
14、ould be grateful_ ( A) when everything goes smoothly ( B) when the sun stands still ( C) for peoples appreciation ( D) for everyday aspects of life 20 When a traditional Jew blesses God as“ the true Judge“ at hearing someones death, he_ ( A) is acknowledging that death is part of life ( B) is happy
15、that his enemy finally died. ( C) thinks that death is a blessing ( D) God is good to that person. 20 Back in 1985, Viktor Cherkashin was a senior KGB officer at the Soviet Embassy in Washington. In the shadowy world of espionage, he had a good professional reputationa spys spy. So when Robert Hanss
16、en decided to switch sides, he sent a letter to Cherkashin offering to work for the Russians. “I would not have contacted you,“ Hanssen wrote, “if it were not reported that you were held in esteem within your organization.“ Today, Cherkashin, 69, is a prosperous Moscow businessman. He owns a big hou
17、se in the suburbs and drives a light blue 1986 Chevrolet, a trophy car in the streets of Moscow. “Ive been on my pension now for 10 years,“ he said when NEWSWEEK contacted him by phone last week. “Im in the private-security business.“ Cherkashin didnt want to discuss the Hanssen case. “I dont like t
18、o talk about other peoples affairs,“ said the former spymaster. He Wasnt alone; no one in the Kremlin wanted to talk publicly about the exposure of Hanssen either. But that doesnt mean the Russians are bashful about spying on America. President Vladimir Putin, himself a former colonel in the now def
19、unct KGB, has revived the fortunes of Russian intelligence agencies. Oleg Gordievsky, a KGB officer who defected to Britain in 1985, estimates that the number of Russian spies now in the United States has reached “a record figuremore than 300“. In Putin-style espionage, ideology is out, and so are m
20、ost acts of subversion aimed at the United States. What Russia needs now is information: military, technological and economic. Putin wants quick growth for Russias defense industry, sensing lucrative markets overseas. But he has written that it would take as many as 15 years for Russia to catch up w
21、ith even the poorest countries in the West. “Scientific institutes wont be able to do it; it costs a lot of money,“ says Jolanta Darczewska, a Polish expert on Russia s intelligence establishment. “Its better to stealcheaper and faster.“ Like many other Russian agents in the United States, Hanssen a
22、pparently was mothballed by the Kremlin after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. His masters feared he might be exposed by a security breach in Moscow, and they were getting information of more immediate value from their mole in the CIA, Aldrich Ames, anyway. The intelligence agencies began a
23、 comeback under Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov, another former spymaster. Then, a few weeks after Putin became Boris Yeltsins prime minister in 1999, Hanssen was “reactivated“. With espionage picking up again, his counterintelligence know-how may have given Moscow a map of Americas defenses against
24、 spies. Putin purports not to care about Washingtons reaction to Russian spying. “During the Yeltsin years, they had instructions to avoid any scandals that would spoil relations with the West,“ says Gordievsky. “What Putin told his foreign-intelligence agency was, Don t worry. Im not afraid of scan
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