[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷17及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 17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 Dont expect Starbucks-like 【 1】 _like this one at the 13,600 U.S. McDonalds, or 30,000-plus worldwide; the
3、 Oak Brook restaurant, which opened late last month, doubles as public restaurant and test site. But the worlds largest restaurant chain is tinkering with various possibilities in technology and design to try to ensure it is a 【 2】 _of choice in the future. McDonalds has undergone an 【 3】 _change in
4、 more ways than one since a time 【 4】 _years ago when its sales and reputation were sagging amid complaints about its service and food. The company reported first-quarter 【 5】 _income was up 6 percent to 【 6】 _million and revenue rose 9 percent to 4.8 billion over the same time last year. Its stock
5、price nearly tripled over a two-year period, hitting a four-year high of 34.56 per share in March, but has since settled around 29. Snazzier new restaurants are part of the makeover; about 1,000, mostly older U.S. McDonalds have been either 【 7】 _, or rebuilt since 2002. Some of the additions, such
6、as salads, white-meat chicken nuggets and fruit options with Happy Meals, have served the 【 8】 _purpose of enabling the company to state a commitment to a healthier, balanced menu while bringing in new customers who arent there for the hamburgers. McDonalds now hopes to attract more 【 9】 _with ameni
7、ties that might entice them to come in and stay awhile. Analyst Peter Jankovskis thinks the extra investments to try to make McDonalds restaurants hangouts are 【 10】 _, noting that they have worked not only at Starbucks but at Panera Bread and other chains. 1 【 1】 2 【 2】 3 【 3】 4 【 4】 5 【 5】 6 【 6】
8、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 you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the fol
9、lowing five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 Who are the speakers? ( A) Salesmen. ( B) Editors. ( C) Cooks. ( D) Advertising agents. 12 What product are they talking about? ( A) Kitchen. ( B) Deep-freezer. ( C) Mobility units. ( D) Cake mixer 13 What is the relationship between the two spe
10、akers? ( A) Employer and employee ( B) Salesman and customer ( C) Advertiser and customer ( D) Colleagues 14 How is the kitchen different from all other kitchens on the market? ( A) It is easier to clean and repair ( B) It is non-fixed and flexible ( C) All its units are of the same height ( D) Its
11、chopping board is nearer to the sink 15 What can you infer from the conversation? ( A) Terry knows less about kitchen than Joyce ( B) Joyce knows more about kitchen than Joyce ( C) Terry knows as much about the kitchen as Joyce ( D) Terry knows as much about the kitchen as Joyce SECTION C NEWS BROAD
12、CAST 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 Haler Group bid for Maytag is _ ( A) 1.75 billion ( B) 18.5 billion ( C) 16.4 billio
13、n ( D) 1.3 billion 17 Which statement is not true? ( A) This is the biggest takeover battle for China ( B) Chinas bid will probably trigger a costly biding competition over the company Unacal ( C) The U.S is planning forbidding Chinese companys bids for U.S company ( D) Unocal has agreed to be sold
14、to another American oil company 18 Whats the effect of the US slowdown? ( A) Cutting into demand for Nokias handsets. ( B) Promote other economies. ( C) Many firms break down. ( D) Many handsets dont sell. 19 So far, how many percent of sales growth this quarter? ( A) 20%. ( B) 10%. ( C) 40%. ( D) 8
15、0%. 20 Why has the rate of new phone purchases slowed in Europe? ( A) Because of the warning about sales ( B) Because the customers are reluctant to trade up to new handsets ( C) Because of cutting into demand for handsets ( D) Because of the U.S slowdown 21 Thomas Jefferson, who died in 1826, looms
16、 ever larger as a figure of special significance. Americans, of course, are familiar with Jefferson as an early statesman, author of the Declaration of Independence, and a high-ranking presidential Founding Father. But there is another Jefferson less well known. This is the Jefferson who, as the out
17、standing American philosopher of democracy, has an increasing appeal to the worlds newly emerging peoples. There is no other man in history who formulated the ideas of democracy with such fullness, persuasiveness, and logic. Those interested in democracy as a poetical philosophy and system - even th
18、ose who do not accept his postulates or are critical of his solutions - must reckon with his thought. What, then, is his thought, and how much of it is still relevant under modern conditions? Of all the ideas and beliefs that make up the political philosophy known as Jefferson democracy, perhaps thr
19、ee are paramount. These are the idea of equality, the idea of freedom, and the idea of the peoples control over government. Underlying the whole, and serving as a major premise, is confidence in man. To Jefferson, it was virtually axiomatic that the human being was essentially good, that he was capa
20、ble of constant improvement through education and reason. He believed that “no definite limit could be assigned“ to mans continued progress from ignorance and superstition to enlightenment and happiness. Unless this kept in mind, Jefferson cannot be understood properly. What did he mean by the conce
21、pt of equality, which he stated as a “serf-evident“ truth? Obviously, he was not foolish enough to believe that all men are equal in size or intelligence or talents or moral development. He never said that men are equal, but only that they come into the world with “equal rights“. He believed that eq
22、uality was a political rather than a biological or psychological or economic conception. It was a gift that man acquired automatically by coming into the world as a member of the human community. Intertwined with equality was the concept of freedom, also viewed by Jefferson as a “natural fight.“ In
23、the Declaration of Independence he stated it as “self-evident“ that liberty was one of the “inherent“ and “unalienable rights“ with which the Creator endowed man. “Freedom“, he summed up at one lime, “is the gift of Nature.“ What did Jefferson mean by freedom and why was it necessary for him to clai
24、m it as an “inherent“ or “natural“ right? In Jefferson thought there are two main elements in the idea of freedom. There is, first, mans liberty to organize his own political institutions and to select periodically the individuals to run them. The other freedom is personal. Foremost in the area of i
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