[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷261及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 261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 . Urban problems 1)problems to both developed and developing countries, like【 1】 _ etc. 2)problems peculi
3、ar to developing countries: the need to create【 2】 _. . Main consequences of uncontrolled urbanization 1)【 3】 _ of people from the country to the city 2)【 4】 _ of rural areas 3)urban population【 5】 _ 4)pressure on the supply of social services in urban areas health:【 6】 _ made worse by overcrowding
4、people from the country to the city education: need for more schools and【 7】 _ 5)an excess of labor supply, which in turn leads to【 8】 _ activities . Policies to stem uncontrolled urbanization in developing countries 1)to promote a more equal【 9】 _ 2)to improve the supply of social services in the r
5、ural areas, particularly in health and education 3)to give【 10】 _ to agriculture, especially to small land owners 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 answ
6、er 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 According to the interview, how many people have been added to the Earths population in t
7、he past century? ( A) More than two billion. ( B) More than three billion. ( C) More than Four billion. ( D) More than Six billion. 12 Which of the following is not a factor that has contributed to the rapid population growth? ( A) Now, there are no wins and people live in a peaceful world. ( B) Mor
8、e children can live to their adulthood and have their own children. ( C) People live longer now than in the past. ( D) People immunize many fatal diseases of which many people died. 13 Which part of the world did NOT experience the negative population growth? ( A) America. ( B) Australia. ( C) Asia.
9、 ( D) Europe. 14 If a country has a population of 20 million and its rate of natural population increase is 2% , after 34 years, the country will have a population of _. ( A) 80 million ( B) 60 million ( C) 50 million ( D) 40 million 15 The population of America continue to grow because of _. ( A) i
10、ts growing birth rates ( B) the migration of persons from other countries ( C) its good health condition ( D) its longer life expectancy 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
11、each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 According to the news, Jose Padilla _. ( A) is an American ( B) kidnapped two U.S. citizens ( C) was born in Afghanistan ( D) received terrorist training from the Afghan government 17 A1 Qaeda leaders helped Jose Padilla _. ( A
12、) blow up an apartment building in the U. S. ( B) gain access to sufficient natural gas and explosives ( C) prepare for a terrorist attack with natural gas ( D) store natural gas in an apartment building 18 Which of the following is NOT included as one of Padillas targets for terrorist attack? ( A)
13、New York City. ( B) Washington. ( C) Florida. ( D) Chicago. 19 According to the news, Iraqi Shiite militiamen have _. ( A) fought with U.S. troops ( B) broken a truce with U.S. troops ( C) clashed with Iraqi police ( D) killed 6 people during the clash 20 It can be inferred that Iraqi Prime Minister
14、 was condemning _ for the cost of 200 million dollars on the country. ( A) Iraqi militants ( B) Iraqi police ( C) U.S. troops ( D) Both A and C 20 A common result of being frustrated is an act of aggression, sometimes violent. To be alive is to have a goal and pursue it anything from cleaning the ho
15、use, or planning a vacation, to saving money for retirement. If somebody or something blocks the goal, we begin to feel pent up and thwarted. Then we get mad. The blocked goal, the sense of frustration, aggressive action this is the normal human sequence. If we are aware of what is going on inside u
16、s, however, we can save ourselves a good deal of needless pain and trouble. Everyone has encountered frustration on the highways. You are driving along a two-lane road behind a big trailer-truck. Youre in a hurry, while the truck driver seems to be enjoying the scenery. After miles of increasing fru
17、stration you grow to hate him. Finally you step on the gas and pass him defiantly, regardless of the chance you may be taking. This kind of frustration must cause thousands of accidents a year. Yet, if you realized what was going on in your nervous system, you could curb such dangerous impulses. The
18、 aggressive act that frustration produces may take a number of forms. It may be turned inward against oneself, with suicide as the extreme example. It may hit back directly at the person or thing causing the frustration. Or it may be transferred to another object what psychologists call displacement
19、. Displacement can be directed against the dog, the parlor furniture, the family or even total strangers. A man rushed out of his front door in Brooklyn one fine spring morning and punched a passerby on the nose. In court he testified that he had had a quarrel with his wife. Instead of punching her
20、he had the bad luck to punch a police detective. Aggression is not always sudden and violent; it may be devious and calculated. The spreading of rumors, malicious gossip, a deliberate plot to discredit, are some of the roundabout forms. In some cases, frustration leads to the opposite of aggression,
21、 a complete retreat from life. The classic pattern of frustration and aggression is nowhere better demonstrated than in military life. GIs studied by the noted American sociologist Samuel A. Stouffer in the last war were found to be full of frustrations due to their sudden loss of civilian liberty.
22、They took it out verbally on the brass, often most unjustly. But in combat, soldiers felt far more friendly toward their officers. Why? Because they could discharge their aggression directly against the enemy. Dr. Karl Menninger, of the famous Menninger Foundation at Topeka, pointed out that childre
23、n in all societies are necessarily frustrated, practically from birth, as they are broken into the customs of the tribe. A babys first major decision is “whether to holler or swaler“ when it discovers that the two acts cannot be done simultaneously. Children have to be taught habits of cleanliness,
24、toilet behavior, regular feeding, punctuality; habits that too often are hammered in. Grownups with low boiling points, said Dr. Menninger, probably got that way because of excessive frustrations in childhood. We can make growing up a less difficult period by giving children more love and understand
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