[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷316及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 316 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 Coming Home: Life After Studying Abroad Many returnees who have studied abroad may suffer re-entry cultu
3、re shock when they go back to their home town. Here some positive ways of dealing with the return culture shock are introduced. I. The (1)of Re-Entry 【 1】 _ Re-entry is ones (2)experience of re-adjusting to 【 2】 _ life in ones home culture after living abroad. For many study abroad returnees, it is
4、more difficult to adjust to their home culture than the (3). 【 3】 _ II. Some Common Re-Adjustment Issues 1. Personal growth and change When you come back, you have changed in many ways because you have experienced more freedom and (4)living abroad. 【 4】 _ You have to adjust your new self to your old
5、 home. 2. New Knowledge and Skills When living abroad, you might develop new competencies including new knowledge, skills and (5). 【 5】 _ Some returnees feel frustrated if they feel these skills are of little use once they return home. 3. Relationships with Family and Friends Personal changes of ret
6、urnees affect their families and friends who show little interest in hearing about their new experiences and attempt to make them (6)to what 【 6】 _ they once were. III. (7)Dealing with Re-Entry Problems 【 7】 _ 1. Talk with people who understand (8), for example, 【 8】 _ other returnees. 2. Share your
7、 experiences with (9)study abroad 【 9】 _ students or write an article for some publications. 3. Be (10). You may get involved in work where 【 10】 _ international experiences and perspectives are appreciated. 1 【 1】 2 【 2】 3 【 3】 4 【 4】 5 【 5】 6 【 6】 7 【 7】 8 【 8】 9 【 9】 10 【 10】 SECTION B INTERVIEW
8、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 following five questions. Now listen to the interview
9、. 11 Pauline failed to catch the flight because_. ( A) her ticket was not confirmed ( B) she booked her ticket at the wrong place ( C) she didnt have the right documents ( D) her visa had run out 12 Which of the following did NOT occur? ( A) Pauline visited one of Londons parks. ( B) Pauline went to
10、 the airport by taxi. ( C) Pauline contacted the airline by telephone. ( D) Pauline stayed the night in London. 13 In Ibiza, Pauline took a taxi because_. ( A) she had too much luggage ( B) nobody came to pick her up ( C) the plane was delayed ( D) her friends home was far away 14 Pauline learned he
11、r friends address in_. ( A) Newcastle ( B) Gatwick ( C) London ( D) Luton 15 From the conversation we get the impression that_. ( A) some official agencies in London are efficient ( B) taxi drivers abroad always overcharge strangers ( C) customs formalities in Britain are flexible ( D) travel agents
12、 tend to misinform people 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 _has been global No. 1 automaker for m
13、any years. ( A) Toyota ( B) Benz ( C) The Dow Industrials ( D) General Motors 17 The NASDAQ Composite lost ( A) 1.5% ( B) 3% ( C) 0.67% ( D) 0.78% 18 The space agencys chief safety officer _ NASAs plan to launch Discovery. ( A) vetoed ( B) sanctioned ( C) supported ( D) disapproved 19 In his Southea
14、st Asia tour, President Bush did all of the following EXCEPT to _. ( A) visit Singapore ( B) attend a summit of Asia-Pacific leaders in Singapore ( C) meet Singapore officials ( D) enjoy Asian civilizations 20 According to Rice, what must Asia-Pacific nations do to maintain economic prosperity? ( A)
15、 They must cooperate with one another. ( B) They must further promote trade relationships. ( C) They must combat security threats such as terrorism. ( D) They must come up with effective trade plans in the APEC forum. 20 Critics and supporters of the United Nations have sometimes seen worlds apart.
16、But since last year, almost all of them, whether multilateralist or unilateralist, American or European, have come to agree that the organization is in crisis. This week, a blue ribbon panel commissioned by the bodys secretary-general, Kofi Annan, released its report on what to do about it. The U. N
17、. s sorry state became most obvious with the Iraq war. Those favoring the war were furious that after a decade of Security Council resolutions, including the last-chance Resolution 1441 threatening “serious consequences“ if Iraq did not prove its disarmament, the U. N. could not agree to act. Anti-w
18、ar types were just as frustrated that the world body failed to stop the war. But Iraq was not the U. N.s only problem. It has done little to stop humanitarian disasters, such as the ongoing horror in Sudan. And it has done nothing to stop Irans and North Koreas pursuit of nuclear weapons. Recognizin
19、g the danger of irrelevance, Mr. Annan last year told a 16-member panel, composed mainly of former government ministers and heads of government, to suggest changes. These fall broadly into two categories: the institutional and the cultural. The former has got most of the headlines - particularly a c
20、all for changing the structure of the Security Council. But changes in the U. N. s working practices are crucial too. Everyone agrees that the Security Council is an unrepresentative relic: of its 15 seats, five are occupied by permanent, veto-wielding members (America, Russia, China, Britain and Fr
21、ance) and ten go to countries that rotate every two years and have no veto. But that the councils composition is a throwback to the world order immediately after the Second World War has been agreed on for decades, without any success in changing it. Japan and Germany, the secondand thirdbiggest con
22、tributors to the U.N. budget, believe they are entitled to permanent seats. So does India, the worlds second-most- populous country, and Brazil, Latin Americas biggest. Unlike in previous efforts, these four have finally banded together to press their case. And they are joined in spirit by the Afric
23、ans, who want two seats for their continent. But each aspirant has opponents. Italy opposes a permanent seat for Germany, which would make Italy the only biggish European power. It instead proposes a single seat for the European Union, a non- starter since this would require Britain and France to gi
24、ve up theirs, and regional institutions cannot be U.N. members under the current U.N. Charter. Spanish-speaking Mexico and Argentina do not think Portuguese-speaking Brazil should represent Latin America, and Pakistan strongly opposes its rival Indias bid. As for potential African seats, Egypt claim
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