[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷33及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 33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 Leaving Home Generally for students or for people just beginning work, there are practical【 1】 _of 【 1】_ m
3、oney and location which may prevent them from finding this ideal home. You can refer to the following ideas To stay at home for a while until things improve【 2】 _. There are many advantages to 【 2】 _ staying at home, on the other hand, a lot depends on how you get on with your family. To stay in you
4、r home area, friends and the local newspapers are always a good source of infor- mation. If you are going to work in a new area, there are【 3】 _agencies. 【 3】 _ For students, many colleges and universities have officers. Of course, you can often live on campus, but many students would rather find th
5、eir own house in the town. However, in some areas this is difficult because of a large student【 4】 _ 【 4】 _ Digs might be the answer. However, you may find that digs have the same【 5】 _as living 【 5】_ at home. Sharing a flat with some other students may seem a better answer. This can be very【 6】 _ 【
6、 6】 _ However, there may be problems if your【 7】 _are different. 【 7】_ If you think that having other people around all the time will not be pleasant, perhaps you should try a bed-sitter. A bed-sitter is not very expensive; by putting up pictures on the walls and perhaps buying some【 8】 _of your own
7、s you can make it feel like a real home. 【 8】 _ The disadvantages are that you have to cook in the rooms so it may be always full of food smells; you may have to have your wet clothes【 9】 _all round the room to dry 【 9】 _ If all this makes you think that it would be better to stay in the safety of y
8、our parents homes, remember that thousands of students move into their own accommodation every year, and 【 10】 _ 【 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 th
9、en 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. 11 What subject is Mr. Pitt good at? ( A) Art. ( B) French. ( C) German. ( D) Chemist
10、ry. 12 What does Mr. Pitt NOT do in his spare time? ( A) Doing a bit of acting and photography. ( B) Going to concerts frequently. ( C) Playing traditional jazz and folk music. ( D) Travelling in Europe by hitch-hiking. 13 When asked what a managers role is. Mr. Pitt sounds _. ( A) confident. ( B) h
11、esitant. ( C) resolute. ( D) doubtful. 14 What does Mr. Pitt say he would like to be? ( A) An export salesman working overseas. ( B) An accountant working in the company. ( C) A production manager in a branch. ( D) A policy maker in the company. 15 Which of the following statements about the managem
12、ent trainee scheme is TRUE? ( A) Trainees are required to sign contracts initially. ( B) Trainees performance is evaluated when necessary. ( C) Trainees starting salary is 870 pounds. ( D) Trainees cannot quit the management scheme. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear
13、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 What do you know about the attack? ( A) It killed 60 Iraqi Shias ( B) It happened 14 miles from the capital ( C) No one claimed the
14、 responsibility ( D) Even Iraqis felt terrible 17 Three British soldiers were killed in _. ( A) the tanker attack ( B) a fighting happened in a Shia city ( C) a blast happened in al-Amarah ( D) the battle with Shia gunmern 18 How much did the Queen spend after attending a performance at La Scala in
15、Milan this evening? ( A) 6, 020. ( B) 440. ( C) 6, 460. ( D) 6, 202. 19 The Queen Mother, for instance, is happy to have her name used in advertisements for the following EXCEPT _. ( A) the morning cereal Weetabix ( B) HP Sauce ( C) Kimberley Clark ( D) Cigarettes by Abdullah 20 From the news we kno
16、w Englands Queen is _. ( A) extravagance ( B) pride ( C) popular ( D) economical 20 A Frenchman, the psychologist Alfred Binet, published the first standardized test of human intelligence in 1905. But it was an American, Lewis Terman, a psychology professor at Stanford, who thought to divide a test
17、takers “mental age“, as revealed by that score, by his or her chronological age to derive a number that he called the “intelligence quotient“, or IQ. It would be hard to think of a pop-scientific coinage that has had a greater impact of the way people think about themselves and others. No country em
18、braced the IQand the application of IQ testing to restructure societymore thoroughly than the U.S. Every year millions of Americans have their IQ measured, many with a direct descendant of Binets original test, the Stanford-Binet, although not necessarily for the purpose Binet intended. He developed
19、 his test as a way of identifying public school students who needed extra help in learning, and that is still one of its leading uses. But the broader and more controversial use of IQ testing has its roots in a theory of intelligencepart science, part sociologythat developed in the late 19th century
20、, before Bintes work and entirely separate from it. Championed first by Charles Darwins cousin Francis Galton, it held that intelligence was the most valuable human attribute, and that if people who had a lot of it could be identified and put in leadership positions, ail of society would benefit. Te
21、rman believed IQ tests should be used to conduct a great sorting out of the population, so that young people would be assigned on the basis of their scores to particular levels in the school system, which would lead to corresponding socioeconomic destinations in adult life. The beginning of the IQ-t
22、esting movement overlapped with the eugenics move- merithugely popular in America and Europe among the “better sort“ before Hitler gave it a bad namewhich held that intelligence was mostly inherited and that people-deficient in it should be discouraged from reproducing. The state sterilization that
23、Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes notoriously endorsed in a 1927 Supreme Court decision was done with an IQ score as justification. The American IQ promoters scored a great coup during World War I when they persuaded the Army to give IQ tests to 1.7 million inductees. It was the worlds first mass admini
24、stration of an intelligence test, and many of the standardized tests in use today can be traced back to it: the now ubiquitous and obsessed-over SAT(Study Ability Test); the Wechsler, taken by several million people a year, according to its publisher; and Termans own National Intelligence Test, orig
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