[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷364及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 364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 How to Conquer Public Speaking Fear . Public speaking is a common【 1】 of stress for everyone. . some of t
3、he causes: 1. public speaking is inherently stressful 2. trying to cover【 2】 points 3. having the【 3】 in mind 4. Failing to be【 4】 etc. Ways to deal with Speaking stress: Principle 1 Speaking in Public is NOT Inherently【 5】 Principle 2 You Dont have to be【 6】 to Succeed Principle 3 All You Need is【
4、7】 Main Points Principle 4 the right Purpose needed is【 8】 Principle 5【 9】 and Humor Can Go a Long Way The best way to practice is【 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
5、 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 Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about Miss Chan? ( A) She is older than most undergraduate students. ( B) She majors in Fren
6、ch and minors in Marketing. ( C) She has work experience before entering the university. ( D) She succeeds in shortening the academic years. 12 Which of the following is TRUE about Miss Chans language skills? ( A) She develops virtually native level of Mandarin. ( B) Her French is obviously better t
7、han English. ( C) She speak French on many occasions. ( D) Her languages are useless at critical moments. 13 According to Miss. Chan, a Marketing Officer Trainee should do all the following EXCEPT ( A) be supervised by a Marketing Office at first. ( B) assume many duties shortly after employed. ( C)
8、 keep records and carry out plans. ( D) show more initiative as time goes by. 14 As implied by the interviewer, the remarks by Miss Chans referee possibly mean that ( A) Miss Chan was once dismissed by the employer. ( B) Miss Chan was not on good terms with her co-workers. ( C) Miss Chan once quitte
9、d after giving a specific reason. ( D) Miss Chan had a fierce quarrel with one of her employers. 15 Which of the following is NOT the prospect for the position? ( A) Receiving a competitive paycheck. ( B) Chance to develop a specialism. ( C) Privilege to skip the probationary period, ( D) Six months
10、 further training after probation. 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 The executive director of Tra
11、nsparency International Kenyan was dismissed because he_. ( A) was unable to enforce some regulations ( B) tried to gain some financial profits in the name of Transparency International ( C) failed to earn financial profits for Transparency International ( D) was unable to sign contracts with a comp
12、any 17 The accusation of Mwalimu Mati seemed to be_. ( A) ungrounded ( B) ironical ( C) awarding ( D) in expectation 18 According to Georgia and Moldova, the main reason why Russia put a ban on alcoholic drinks imported from their Countries is that_. ( A) Georgia and Moldova belong to the former Sov
13、iet Union ( B) these alcoholic drinks contain potentially fatal substances ( C) Russia has an economic motivation ( D) Georgia is in support of the Western 19 The new prison is using all of the following security methods EXCEPT_. ( A) recording the conversations between guards and prisoners ( B) hol
14、ding prisoners in separate cells ( C) storing enough guns and explosives ( D) videotaping the actions of the prisoners 20 Which of the following statements is TRUE? ( A) The new high security prison was put into use before the violence in Sao Paulo broke out. ( B) The violence in Sao Paulo was under
15、 the command of one of the gang leaders who had been released recently. ( C) The gang leaders were satisfied with the conditions in the new prisons. ( D) Guards in prisons often help the prisoners to escap 20 History buffs still wax poetic about the brutal patent battles a century ago between the Wr
16、ight brothers and Glenn Curtis, another aviation pioneer. The current smart-phone patent war does not quite have the same romance, but it could be as important. Hardly a week passes without a new case. Motorola sued Apple this month, having itself been sued by Microsoft a few days earlier. Since 200
17、6 the number of mobile-phone-related patent complaints has increased by 20% annually, according to Lex Machina, a firm that keeps a database of intellectual-property spats in America. Most suits were filed by patent owners who hail from another industry, such as Kodak (a firm from a bygone era that
18、now makes printers), or by patent trolls (firms that buy patents not in order to make products, but to sue others for allegedly infringing them). But in recent months the makers of handsets and related software themselves have become much more litigious, reports Joshua Walker, the boss of Lex Machin
19、a. This orgy for lawyers is partly a result of the explosion of the market for smart-phones. IDC, a market-research firm, expects that 270m smart phones will be sold this year: 55% more than in 2009. “It has become worthwhile to defend ones intellectual property,“ says Richard Windsor of Nomura, an
20、investment bank. Yet there is more than this going on. Smart phones are not just another type of handset, but fully-fledged computers, which come loaded with software and double as digital cameras and portable entertainment centers. They combine technologies from different industries, most of them p
21、atented. Given such complexity, sorting out who owns what requires time and a phalanx of lawyers. The convergence of different industries has also led to a culture clash. When it comes to intellectual property, mobile-phone firms have mostly operated like a club. They jointly develop new technical s
22、tandards: for example, for a new generation of wireless networks. They then license or swap the patents “essential“ to this standard under “fair and reasonable“ conditions. Not being used to such a collectivist set-up, Apple refused to pay up, which triggered the first big legal skirmish over smart-
23、phones. A year ago Nokia lobbed a lawsuit at Apple, alleging that its American rivals phone infringes on a number of its “essential patents“. A couple of months later, Apple returned the favour, alleging that Nokia had copied some phone features. Since then both sides have upped the ante by filing a
24、dditional complaints. Lending ferocity to this legal firefight is the fact that competition in the smart phone market is not merely about individual products, but entire platforms and operating systems. These are the infrastructures that allow other firms to develop applications, or “apps“, for thes
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