[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷173及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 173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 As we know, there are two kinds of elephants: the African and the Asian elephants, which are the largest【
3、 1】 _animals in the world. They 【 1】 _ are similar in many ways. Firstly, both animals have long noses, called trunks. Elephants some- times use their trunks like a【 2】 _hand. 【 2】 _ Secondly, both kinds of elephants use their trunks to pick up very small objects and very large, heavy objects. Third
4、ly, both of them have very largev ears, although the【 3】 _elephants ears are 【 3】 _ much larger. Fourthly, both animals are thought to be【 4】 _because they can be trained to do 【 4】 _ heavy work for people and do tricks to 【 5】 _ people. In addition, there is one big【 5】 _ similarity between the two
5、 animals-they are both fascinating and enormous animals. However, the African and Asian elephants are also quite different. The Asian elephant is smaller and lighter than the African elephant. The average weight differences between the two kinds of elephants range from 2,000 to【 6】 _pounds. 【 6】 _ A
6、part from another major difference in the size of the ears, the teeth of the two animals are different, too. The African elephant has two very large teeth called【 7】 _. The Asian elephant sometimes 【 7】 _ does not have any tusks at all. The two animals differ in【 8】 _, too. The last difference betwe
7、en 【 8】 _ the two elephants is their【 9】 _. The 【 9】 _ Asian elephant is tamer than the African elephant. Thats why the elephants you see in the circus are probably【 10】 _ elephants. 【 10】 _ 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 th
8、is 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 Where will t
9、his special straw probably be most useful? ( A) In restaurants. ( B) On car trips. ( C) In science laboratories. ( D) On camping trips. 12 How does the man describe the water purifier? ( A) Small and lightweight. ( B) Solid and heavy. ( C) Bulky but weightless. ( D) Large but necessary. 13 According
10、 to the man, what does the water purifier remove from the water? ( A) Minerals. ( B) Chemical pollutants. ( C) Salt. ( D) Germs. 14 According to the man, what sort of safety feature is used on the filters7 ( A) They become clogged before losing effectiveness. ( B) Theyre equipped with built-in measu
11、ring devices. ( C) Their safety, limits are clearly marked. ( D) They change color when no longer effective. 15 The filter discussed in this conversation would probably best clean water obtained from which of the following? ( A) Inland seas. ( B) Factories. ( C) Drug companies. ( D) Mountain streams
12、. 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 Yasser Arafats next stop is _. ( A) Sweden ( B) Israel ( C) Ca
13、nada ( D) France 17 Yasser Arafat visited America for the purpose of_. ( A) securing financial aid ( B) persuading U.S. to compel Israel to withdraw its troops from the occupied territory ( C) gaining U.S. recognition of the right of self-determination ( D) asking U.S. permission to establish sovere
14、ign state of Palestinians after May 4 18 According to the news, the Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong live in_. ( A) beats ( B) havens ( C) holiday camps ( D) horrible conditions 19 The total number of victims in the fire was_. ( A) 118 ( B) 18 ( C) 100 ( D) 200 20 One of the consequences of the fire
15、 is that ( A) there will be no more fights among Vietnamese refugees ( B) conditions at the camp will be improved ( C) the camp residents will be divided ( D) new fire safety measures will be introduced 20 Americas most relentless examiner, the Educational Testing Service, has developed computer sof
16、tware, known as E-rater, to evaluate essays on the Graduate Management Admission Test. Administered to 200,000 business school applicants each year, the GMAT includes two 30- minute essays that test takers type straight into a computer. In the past, those essays were graded on a six-point scale by t
17、wo readers. This month, the computer will replace one of the readers with the proviso that a second reader will be consulted if the computer and human-reader scores differ by more than a point. Its one thing for a machine to determine whether a bubble has been correctly filled in, but can it read ou
18、tside the lines, so to speak? Well, yes and no. E-Rater “learns“ what constitutes good and bad answers from a sample of pregraded essays. Using that information, it breaks the essay down to its syntax, organization and contents. The software checks basics like subject-verb agreement and recognizes p
19、hrases and sentence structures that are likely to be found in high- scoring essays. Of course, the machine cannot “get“ a clever turn of phrase or an unusual analogy. “If Im unique, I might not fall under the scoring instructions,“ concedes Frederic McHale, a vice president at the GMAT Council. On t
20、he other hand, E-Rater is mercilessly objective and never tired halfway through a stack of essays. The upshot: in pretrial tests, E-Rater and a human reader were just as likely to agree as were two readers. “Its not intended to judge a persons creativity,“ says Darrell Laham, co-developer of the Int
21、elligent Essay Assessor, a computer grading system similar to E-Rater. “Its to give students a chance to construct a response instead of just pointing at a bubble.“ That wont reassure traditionalists, who argue that writing simply cant be reduced to rigid adjective plus subject plus verb formulation
22、s. “Writing is a human act, with aesthetic dimensions that computers can only begin to understand,“ says David Sehaafsman, professor of English education at Teachers Colleges of Columbia University. The Kaplan course, a leader in test prep, has taken a more pragmatic approach: it has issued a list o
23、f strategies for “the age of the computerized essay.“ One of its tips: use transitional phrases like “therefore,“ and the computer just might think you re Dickens. 21 E-Rater is described as _. ( A) a substitute for GMAT ( B) Americas most relentless examiner ( C) a machine to grade bubble-filling p
24、apers ( D) a computer-grading system 22 In Paragraph 2 the expression “read outside the lines“ refers to the ability to _. ( A) understand student essays ( B) report scores ( C) recognize a wrong bubble ( D) judge a persons creativity 23 Frederic McHale implies that if the test taker is unique, he w
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