[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷14及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 14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 White neighborhoods are becoming darker in 【 1】 _ and more expensive. Analysts say that soaring house pric
3、es and booming car sales are being fueled by an 【 2】 _ mobile black middle class emerging from the ashes of 【 3】 _. Blacks, who make up about 75 percent of South Africas 46.6 million people, are moving from the 【 4】 _ of the economy into the mainstream thanks to policies aimed at redressing decades
4、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. “The development of a black middle class was deliberately stunted under segregation and apa
5、rtheid,“ said the HSRCs Roger Southall. Although official figures are not 【 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 exclusively reserved for whites and ha
6、d limited access to bank credit. But the face of the former white suburbs has changed as blacks 【 8】 _ move from the townships in search of security and better municipal services. Living in posh suburbs is seen by many as a status symbol. “The black middle class is 【 9】 _ strongly to the growth of t
7、he property market and other sectors of the economy,“ says Jacques du Toit, an economist at banking group Absa. House prices rose by an 【 10】 _ of 30.3 percent in real terms in 2004, the highest since 1967, and business is also booming for auto traders, with a growing number of sales attributed to b
8、lack 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 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview
9、 you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 Whats Miss Patty Chings problem? ( A) To be a keen photographer is too costly. ( B) She has to develop 10 rolls of films. ( C) All her films were vanished. ( D) After the trip, she was too t
10、ired to choose a good photo service. 12 According to Denis, if we want to get the consumers right, we should _. ( A) spend more money ( B) complain to the manager ( C) fight for them ( D) wait for a sale 13 The Consumer of the Month is _. ( A) Denis ( B) Wendy ( C) Patty ( D) Alvin 14 When the store
11、 had a sale, the belt which Mr. Alvin Lok liked priced at _. ( A) $100 ( B) $150 ( C) $20O ( D) $300 15 Which of the following items is true? ( A) Miss Patty Chings tour lasted 3 weeks. ( B) Top-class Photo services compensated Miss Ching because the judge ordered them to pay compensation. ( C) Acco
12、rding to Wendy, the problem with sale prices is that the reductions may not be enough. ( D) Mr. Alvin Lok was surprised because at the sale the price of the belt had reduced by only fifty dollars. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen careful
13、ly 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 How could the researchers explore the mummy now? ( A) separate it ( B) use 3-D tech ( C) put something in it ( D) remove something from it 17 How can we get 3-D images
14、? ( A) use CAT and SGI ( B) use photograph ( C) use medicine ( D) use software 18 With more study, we could identify. ( A) objects within the wrappings ( B) Nesperennubs age ( C) his face ( D) A, B and C 19 The reasons why the church wanted to burn Harry Potter books didnt include that _. ( A) it be
15、lieved that the books were an abhorrence to God ( B) it believed that the books would weaken the communication with God ( C) it believed that the existence of God had been confused by the book ( D) it believed that the books would ruin the lifves of many young people 20 Which statement is not true?
16、( A) The stories of Harry Potter are criticized in some other cities in U.S except New Mexicon ( B) Young people are fascinated with Harry Potter ( C) Christian churches hate Harry Potter ( D) Pastor Jack Brock planned to burn the Harry Potter books on Sunday 21 Paula Jones case against Bill Clinton
17、 is now, for all possible political consequences and capacity for media sensation, a fairy routine lawsuit of its kind. It does, however, have enormous social significance. For those of us who care about sexual harassment, the matter of Jones v. Clinton is a great conundrum. Consider: if Jones, the
18、former Arkansas state employee, proves her claims, then we must face the fact that we helped to elect someone - Bill Clinton - who has betrayed us on this vital issue. But if she is proved to be lying, then we must accept that we pushed onto the public agenda an issue that is venerable to manipulati
19、on by alleged victims. The skeptics will use Jones case to cast doubt on the whole cause. Still, Ms Jones deserves the chance to prove her case; she has a right to pursue this claim and have the process work. It will be difficult: these kinds of cases usually are, and Ms. Jones task of suing a sitti
20、ng president is harder than most. She does have one thing sitting on her side: her case is in the courts. Sexual-harassment claims are really about violations of the alleged victims civil rights, and there is no better forum for determining and assessing those violations - and finding the truth - th
21、an federal court. The judicial system can put aside political to decide these complicated issues. That is a feat that neither the Senate Judicial nor ethics committees have been able to accomplish- witness the Clarence Thomas and Bob Packwood affairs. One lesson: the legal arena, not the political o
22、ne, is the place to settle these sensitive problems. Some have argued that the people (the “feminists“) who rallied around me have failed to support Jones. Our situations, however, are quite different. In 1991 the country was in the middle of a public debate over whether Clarence Thomas should be co
23、nfirmed to the Supreme Court. Throughout that summer, interest groups on both sides weighed in on his nomination. It was a public forum that invited a public conversation. But a pending civil action - even one against the president - does not generally invite that kind of public engagement. Most of
24、the public seems content to let the process move forward. And given the conundrum created by the claim, it is no wonder that many (“feminists“ included) have been slow to jump into the Jones-Clinton fray. But people from all walks of life remain open to her suit. We dont yet know which outcome we mu
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