[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷182及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 182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 Just as【 1】 _ is famous for the tango, so American 【 1】 _ is well-known for jazz, a typical American inve
3、ntion. Unlike traditional music, which is restricted to European traditions, jazz music is【 2】 _ and flee-formed. 【 2】 _ Jazz is interesting, so is its【 3】 _. The music was【 3】 _ invented by Negroes, who were taken away from West Africa and sold as slaves to the plantation owners in the South of the
4、 country. Their work was hard and their life was short. When one died, the friends and relatives would attend the【 4】 _【 4】 _ On the occasion, a music band often accompanied a march to the cemetery. On the way to the cemetery, slow, solemn music was played, but on the way back home【 5】 _ music 【 5】
5、_ was preferred. The music made everyone want to dance. was the early form of jazz. There were also other musical【 6】 _ that influenced the【 6】 _ formation of jazz. One was the musical【 7】 _ in West 【 7】 _ Africa, from where these Negroes were taken away to America. The other was the【 8】 _ music, wh
6、ich always 【 8】 _ describes something sad-an unhappy love affair, a money problem, bad luck. Still the third was the liberated blacks 【 9】 _ to create a new music form that was fast, 【 9】 _ happy and set a【 10】 _ rhythm to express their 【 10】 _ new-found freedom after the American Civil War. 1 【 1】
7、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 you will be given 1
8、0 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 According to Janet, the factor that would most affect negotiations is _. ( A) English language proficiency ( B) different cultural practices ( C) different negotiation tasks ( D) the international Americanized
9、style 12 Janets attitude towards the Americanized style as a model for business negotiations is _. ( A) supportive ( B) negative ( C) ambiguous ( D) cautious 13 Which of the following CANNOT be seen as a difference between Brazilian and American negotiators? ( A) Americans prepare more points before
10、 negotiations. ( B) Americans are more straightforward dung negotiations. ( C) Brazilians prefer more eye contact during negotiations. ( D) Brazilians seek more background information. 14 Which group of people seems to be the most straightforward? ( A) The British. ( B) Germans. ( C) Americans. ( D)
11、 Not mentioned. 15 Which of the following is NOT characteristic of Japanese negotiators? ( A) Reserved. ( B) Prejudiced. ( C) Polite. ( D) Prudent. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At
12、the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 From the report, we can infer that the parliamentary election lasts at least _. ( A) one day ( B) two days ( C) one week ( D) two weeks 17 The assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri resulted in _. ( A) m
13、ass anti-Syrian protests ( B) Lebanese parliamentary elections ( C) President Lahouds resignation ( D) the killing of a famous journalist 18 From the news item, we can infer that Bush administration holds a/an _ towards family planning. ( A) positive ( B) negative ( C) optimistic ( D) pessimistic 19
14、 According to the former U.S. Secretary of State, _ child-bearing aged women died of pregnancy related diseases each year in the world. ( A) 16,000 ( B) 25,000 ( C) 60,000 ( D) 600,000 20 _ did NOT attend the womens health conference. ( A) Madeleine Albright ( B) Marian Wright Edelman ( C) Wye-Aspen
15、 ( D) Mary Robinson 20 In May 1995, Andrew Lloyd Webber, creator of a string of international hit musicals and a very wealthy man, spent US $ 29.2 million on Picasso s “Portrait of Angel Fernanders de Soto. It was the highest price paid at auction for a painting since the art market crashed in 1990.
16、 Lloyd Webber has a theory that Picasso s Blue Period paintings were influenced by Burne-Jones, the British Pre-Raphaelite master whose international reputation stood high at the turn of the century. The theory is not shared by many art historians, but that doesn t matter to the composer. He had bee
17、n looking for a Blue Period Picasso for some time. It is now extremely hard to come by Blue Period Picassos figurative works that are drenched in melancholy, expressed by a dominant use of blue. Blue Period subjects par excellence are mothers and children or harlequins; Lloyd Webber s purchase is no
18、t the most attractive of them. He paid roughly double what the picture was worth. He seems to have got carried away when the bidding started to climb. The Picasso was one of the two highest prices of the 1994-95 auction season, and help illustrate what has been happening in this curious market. The
19、very rich have got their confidence back, which has meant that buyers can be found for works of really outstanding quality and, very occasionally, bidding battles have driven prices back to their 1989-1990 levels. The 1980s boom collapsed in 1990. After several false dawns there are now signs that s
20、erious recovery has begun. More than an expansion of the market, however, it reflects the relative weakness of the American dollar, the currency in which most art deals are transacted. Collectors from countries with stronger currencies have been finding dollar prices cheap. The middle market is stil
21、l fairly weak. It is not unusual for up to half the lots on offer at a Christies or Sothebys sale to be left unsold. Dealers, as opposed to auctioneers, are still finding it hard to make a living and seldom buy for stock. The auctioneers have tried to replace them by encouraging private people to bu
22、y directly at auction and more of them are doing this. But private buying is unpredictable and cannot underpin the market in the way dealer buying used to. Private individuals buy what they want; they dont bid on everything that is going cheap. Overall, the nature of the market is changing. In the 1
23、980s art was bought as a speculation: buy in April, sell for double the price in September. This mentality vanished with the 1990 collapse, but the very rich and their financial advisors still take the view that it is sensible to keep a percentage of your investment portfolio in art. It is this kind
24、 of money that creates the fancy prices at the top end of the market. Geographically, the present recovery has been led by North America. Normally a major recession, such as was experienced in the United States, results in a shift of taste. But the Americans liked Impressionist and classic modern pi
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