[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷357及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 357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 The Stock Market When a new company is organized and shares are sold, it is not hard to determine the val
3、ue of each share: all the shares together represent the total value of the company. . The best way to explain how the stock market works. To imagine you form a company to produce a soda with 4 friends: 1) putting in $600 together for the expenses involved in the【 1】 of 【 1】 _ the company; 2) stating
4、 every【 2】 represents $10 of the present value of the company;【 2】 _ 3) owning a share signifies-a part owner of the company. . Stock price increases when【 3】 is good and the value of the company 【 3】_ jumps. 1) the【 4】 $600 invested$1,800 in value at present 【 4】 _ 2) $10 per share originally 【 5】
5、each currently 【 5】 _ . Stock price falls when business is worse and the value of the company drops. 1)【 6】 of $1,800 a low point of $300 【 6】 _ 2) $30 per share $5 per share . How to buy stocks? 1) to find a【 7】 buying and selling stock for other people; 【 7】 _ 2) the stockbrokers entering a stock
6、market; 3) the stockbrokers inquirement of other brokers about your buying; 4) the stockbrokers【 8】 of the stock purchase; 【 8】 _ 5) to pay the bill the amount of purchase translated 1874) and Around the World in 80 Days (1873; translated 1874). ( D) Bright, entertaining adventure stories that celeb
7、rated the possibilities of technology. 24 According to the passage, how does the author think about Jules Verne? ( A) A stranger. ( B) A scientist whose job was to discover the future and cast new technology in a darker light. ( C) From the start, the father of science fiction was gravely concerned
8、with the dangers of technology. ( D) He was either a scientist or an engineer. 25 Which of the following is NOT one of the characteristics of Vernes novels? ( A) Singing high praise of science. ( B) A fine art in description of science. ( C) Having an optimistic tone. ( D) Well grounded in facts. 25
9、 Kidnappings around the world have typically had one of two major goals: publicity for a local political cause or as a form of “fund-raising“ for the kidnappers. Recently, kidnappings for political reasons have been on the decrease, whereas kidnapping for profit has seen a dramatic increase. A prime
10、 example of this trend is in Colombia. Colombia is considered to be the kidnapping capital of the world, with rival guerrilla and paramilitary groups consistently abducting civilians including businessmen, tourists and aid workers. The ransom money obtained from these activities is used primarily to
11、 finance a 37-year civil war in Colombia. The U.S. State Department estimates that more than 3,000 people are kidnapped in Colombia each year. Most kidnap victims are Colombians who are either wealthy or who can at least come up with a few thousand dollars. Although the kidnappings are most often pe
12、rformed by political dissidents, the motivation for the kidnappings is usually money, not politics. Colombia is not the only country to be plagued with this increase in kidnappings for profit. Ransom kidnappings are becoming more common in Mexico, Central America, Brazil, Chechnya, the Philippines,
13、Haiti, and many other developing countries throughout the world. Although many kidnappings are politically motivated, a growing number are simply fund-raising exercises by guerrillas or common criminals. For example, when a new rebel group, the Popular Revolutionary Army, surfaced in Mexico in 1996,
14、 experts concluded that the group financed itself through kidnappings carried out over the previous two years. One of the causes of the worldwide increase in kidnappings for profit is that billions of dollars in foreign investment has only marginally assisted the poor throughout the Third World. Thi
15、s has created a growing resentment of the elites who have hoarded much of the wealth. Therefore, often kidnappings for profit throughout the Third World are a backlash by the poor against the elites, in an attempt to even the score by obtaining some of their money. Moreover, there is an increasing r
16、isk of kidnapping for tourists and expatriate executives throughout the world. This is particularly so for Americans, who are perceived as rich even when they are not. Their substantial numbers-3.2 million living overseas and 50 million traveling internationally each year-have left Americans more at
17、 risk than citizens of other countries. In many countries, the kidnapping of business people, especially American executives and mid-level managers, as well as tourists has become a thriving business. For example, during the last several years, the FARC and ELN, two Colombian terrorist groups, have
18、extorted more than $632 million from foreign companies and individuals. In fact, the problem of kidnapping has become so bad internationally that several insurance and security companies are offering either international kidnapping insurance or, at least, detailed instructions on how to avoid a kidn
19、apping. This too has become a thriving business. According .to Fielding Worldwide, Inc., a typical KRE (Kidnap, Ransom and Extortion) insurance policy has a $1 million limit. An annual policy would cost between US$7,000 in Brazil or up to a maximum of US$26,000 in Colombia-this is an incredible cost
20、. Corporations usually buy blanket policies that cover all employees, but often business is intertwined with extended family from grandparents down to grandchildren. Therefore, often the entire family must be included in the policy to ensure maximum coverage. Since kidnappers are aware of these KRE
21、policies, the insurance policies have inadvertently created a way for them to make even more money than if they were to kidnap a typical man off the street. So, is it necessary to obtain one of these policies? Seitlin and newer technologies, such as “gene chips“, should produce even more data to be
22、stored and annotated for subsequent study. The result is a mind-boggling amount of information. A genetics laboratory can easily produce 100 gigabytes of data a day-that is about 20,000 times the volume of data in the complete works of Shakespeare or J. S. Bach. The analysis of such data poses probl
23、ems beyond mere volume control. Computer programs must analyze what constitutes a biologically meaningful relationship between a newly discovered sequence of DNA and existing sequences stored in a central database. Programming a computer for such tasks requires both extensive knowledge of computing
24、theory and a keen biological intuition. And theres the rub. The real problem about the growing quantification of biology is not the change in the subject but the lack of change in its practitioners. For a sudden in pouring of data is not unique to biology .Astronomers must now deal with squillions o
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