[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷398及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 398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 What Is An American? “I cant make you out, “Herry James has Mrs. Tristram say to the American,“ whether y
3、ou are very simple or very deep. “This is a【 1】 which has often confronted Europeans. What is it then that makes Americans【 2】 wherever they go? We hope it is not the unpleasant impression made by some tourists. Americans carry an appearance which is more a result of attitude than of clothing. This
4、attitude combines a lack of class【 3】 , an optimism and an inquisitiveness. Also a liking for facts and figures, an【 4】 and above all a desire to be friendly. Americans are a【 5】 people. They work like mad, then give away what they earn. They play until they are exhausted, and call this a【 6】 . They
5、 like to think of themselves as average men. They tell each other “Take it easy“, while always rushing off like crazy. They crowd their highways with cars while complaining about the traffic,【 7】 to movies while【 8】about the quality, go to church but dont care much for【 9】 , and drink too much, only
6、 stimulated to bigger dreams. There is, of course, no【 10】 American. But if you added them all together and then divided by its total number they would look like what this chapter portrays. SECTION B INTERVIEW Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then
7、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 From the conversation we get the impression that _. ( A) Jassie and Pauline are class
8、mates ( B) Jassie is an overseas student from America ( C) Pauline and Jassie are talking about a picture ( D) They are having American geography 12 What has Jassie already known about White House? ( A) White House is on the south side of Pennsylvania Ave. , Washington,D.C., facing Lafayette Square.
9、 ( B) The east and west terraces, the executive office, the east wing, and a penthouse and a bomb shelter are added to the main building. ( C) It was designed by James Hoban on a site chosen by George Washington. ( D) It is the oldest public building in Washington. 13 Which one is oval in shape in W
10、hite House? ( A) The East Room. ( B) The Red Room. ( C) The Blue Room. ( D) The Green Room. 14 Who is the first President to live in White House? ( A) Theodore Roosevelt. ( B) John Adams. ( C) George Washington. ( D) Thomas Jefferson. 15 According to the conversation which statement about the name o
11、f the White House is True? ( A) It became official before President Theodore Roosevelt had it engraved upon his stationery. ( B) It derives the name from the color of the building. ( C) The building was restored after being burned in 1814, so the smoke - stained gray stone walls were painted white.
12、( D) Actually the cognomen “White House“ was applied to the building some time before it was painte 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
13、seconds to answer the questions. 16 What made it hard for the rescue teams to approach the earthquake zone? ( A) The quakes destruction to roads. ( B) The collapse of the buildings. ( C) The torrential rain at night. ( D) The loss of electrical power. 17 How many people recognized the man in the pic
14、tures within 2 days? ( A) 24 . ( B) 3 ( C) 640 ( D) 48 18 Which one is NOT included in the clue that helped the police identify the man? ( A) His picture. ( B) His apartment number. ( C) His pseudonym. ( D) His vita. 19 What is the main idea of the news item? ( A) The Citigroup has been worst hit by
15、 the international credit crisis. ( B) The Citigroup has already started to reduce the size of its business. ( C) The Citigroup has encountered great losses in the credit crisis. ( D) The Citigroup has decided to take measures to deal with great losses. 20 The police locked their suspicion on Vlado
16、Taneski when they found that ( A) his reports covered the confidential information. ( B) the three murder cases all involved elderly women. ( C) all the victims had some similarities with his late mother. ( D) he was responsible for the disappearance of a women. 20 Robots have been the stuff of popu
17、lar culture for so long that we think of them mostly as a fun. In the next decade they will finally become practical beyond factory assembly lines. Granted, they wont perform the wonderous stunts they do in movies;the first generation of “real“ robots may seem a bit crude. But by the end of the deca
18、de, we may well encounter tiny robots cooking hamburgers in fast - food restaurants, mopping up shopping malls, even delivering meal trays in hospitals. Two factors are pushing the development of robotics: technology and economics. Artificial intelligence is the key to a successful robot, but some o
19、f the simplest tasks for a human mind are difficult for a robot. One example: the ability to look at the corner of a room, where walls and ceiling meet, and know that the corner goes in, not out. Easy for humans, very tough for real - world R2D25. But new neural - network computers, which more close
20、ly resemble the human brain, look particularly promising for teaching robots how to adapt to their surroundings. Economics is the key to the acceptance of robots. As declining birthrates lead to a shortage of entry - level workers in much of the industrialized world, researchers are designing robots
21、 that can manage at least portions of such jobs as burger flippers or hospital orderlies. Fast -food robots will probably cook and package food;humans will still greet the public at the counter and make incorrect change. By the late 90s, improved robots will be inexpensive enough to serve as aides f
22、or the disabled, giving even quadriplegics the ability to feed themselves and perform office work. Not all robots will be so benign. Another model in production is a security guard designed to wander deserted warehouses and signal a human guard when it encounters intruders. At least one American fir
23、m has designed an armed security robot capable of firing a weapon. And the long -promised home robot? This little electronic servant, capable of delivering a frosty beer from the fridge, picking up the kids toys and washing the occasional window, probably wont be a mass - market item in the 90s-unle
24、ss we modify our homes to accommodate them. Every room would need to have tiny radio beacons to tell the robot where it is, and staircases would need special construction for easy robot access. Sound unlikely? Perhaps. But in 1890 a person might have thought it unlikely if he had been told that the
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