[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷28及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 28 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 Modes of Transportation There are a variety of means for transportation. Usually, the choice of transport
3、ation depends on the【 1】 _ of goods 【 1】_ and the points of distribution. There are five major means of transportation: railroads, airplanes, ships, trucks, and pipelines. Often, goods may be transported by a combination of【 2】 _ 【 2】 _ Railroads are best adapted to the transportation of 【 3】 _ prod
4、ucts that are low in value in relation to their 【 3】_ weight. Truck lines are effective for transporting high-value goods short distances. With the【 4】 _ , trucks can reach 【 4】_ almost every destination without【 5】 _ goods. Air freight 【 5】_ used to be a means to speed【 6】 _ or expensive but light
5、【 6】_ products, but this changed with the introduction of【 7】 _ 【 7】_ Transportation by waterways is characterized by low cost and low speed. A new development is the use of【 8】 _ ships. 【 8】_ Pipelines are a special form of transportation mainly used to move gasoline, crude oil and【 9】 _ , but they
6、 can also 【 9】_ move【 10】 _ like coal. 【 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 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 inte
7、rview. 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 Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the burglaries mentioned? ( A) They are not serious ones. ( B) They are committed by young people. ( C) Th
8、ey are the most common form of crimes in the area. ( D) The burglars generally have some record in the past. 12 Why does Brown find it difficult to deal with those recidivous criminals? ( A) Because they lack parental love. ( B) Because they are too young. ( C) Because they commit serious crimes. (
9、D) Because they are homeless. 13 In child-abuse cases, the court will _. ( A) dissolve the parental relationship ( B) put the child in a foster home ( C) punish the parents ( D) reconcile the child with his parents 14 It seems that Brown has a (n) _ attitude toward the way mental institutions work.
10、( A) admiring ( B) respectful ( C) disapproving ( D) understanding 15 Brown impresses us as a _ judge. ( A) strict ( B) liberal ( C) traditional ( D) humane SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that fo
11、llow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 US. Embassies in East Africa were attacked with bombs in _. ( A) 1989 ( B) 1990 ( C) 1998 ( D) 1999 17 Gujrat is notorious for _in Pakistan. ( A) training terrorists ( B) human smuggling ( C) drug trade ( D)
12、 suicide bombing 18 Ghailani is a(n) _by nationality. ( A) Tanzanian ( B) Pakistani ( C) Afghan ( D) Iraqi 19 The Messenger spacecraft was originally scheduled to be launched on _. ( A) Monday ( B) Sunday ( C) Tuesday ( D) Wednesday 20 Which planet is the spacecraft expected to orbit? ( A) Mars ( B)
13、 Venus ( C) Mercury ( D) Jupiter 20 Opposition to the Vietnam War in the United States developed immediately after the beginning of the war, chiefly among traditional pacifists, such as the American Friends Service Committee and antinuclear activists. Early protests were organized around questions a
14、bout the morality of U. S. military involvement in Vietnam. Virtually every key event of the war, including the Tet Offensive and the invasion of Cambodia, contributed to a steady rise in antiwar sentiment. The revelation of the My Lai Massacre in 1969 caused a dramatic turn against the war in natio
15、nal polls. Students and professors began to organize“teach-ins“on the war in early 1965 at the University of Michigan, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of California at Berkeley. The teach-ins were large forums for discussion of the war between students and faculty members. Eventually
16、, virtually no college or university was without an organized student movement, often spearheaded by Students for a Democratic Society(SDS). SDS organized the first major stu- dent-led demonstration against the war in April 1963. Another important organization was the Student Non-Violent Coordinatin
17、g Committee(SNCC), which denounced the war as racist as early as 1963. Students also joined“The Resis- tance“, an organization that urged its student members to refuse to register for the draft, or if drafted to refuse to serve. While law enforcement authorities usually blamed student radicals for t
18、he violence that took place on campuses, often it was police themselves who initiated bloodshed as they cleared out students occupying campus buildings during “sit-ins“or street demonstrations. As antiwar sentiment mounted in intensity from 1965 to 1970 so did violence, culmi- nating in the killings
19、 of four students at Kent State in Ohio and of two at Jackson State College in Mississippi. Stokely Carmichael, Malcolm X, and other black leaders denounced the U. S. presence in Vietnam as evidence of American imperialism. Martin Luther King, Jr. , had grown increasingly concerned about the racist
20、nature of the war, toward both the Vietnamese and the large numbers of young blacks who were sent to fight for the United States in Vietnam. In 1967 King delivered a major address at New Yorks Riverside Church in which he condemned the war, calling the United States“the worlds greatest purveyor of v
21、iolence. “ On October 15, 1969, citizens across the United States participated in“The Moratorium“, the largest one-day dem- onstration against the war. Millions of people stayed home from work to mark their opposition to the war;college and high school students demonstrated on hundreds of campuses.
22、A Baltimore judge even interrupted court proceedings for a moment of reflection on the war. In Vietnam, troops wore black armbands in honor of the home-front protest. Nixon claimed there was a“great silent majority“who supported the war and he called on them to back his policies. Polls showed, howev
23、er, that at that time half of all Americans felt that the war was“morally indefensible, “while 2 percent admitted that it was a mistake. In November 1969 students from all over the country headed for Washington, D)C), for the Mobilization Against the War. Over 40, 000 participated in a March Against
24、 Death from Arlington National Cemetery to the White House, each carrying a notice with the name of a young person killed in Vietnam. Opposition existed even among conservatives and business leaders, for primarily economic reasons. The government was spending more than 2 billion per month on the war
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