[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷403及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 403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 Art of Listening I. In the last lecture, Communication competence: 1) personal motivation 2) communic
3、ation knowledge 3)(1)_ (1)_ II. In todays lecture, the Art of Listening Listening delivers benefits: (2)_. (2)_ to attract others to like their company. effective in their jobs Good Listening Skills: 1)(3)_. (3)_ Be attentive Be impartial (4)_. (4)_ Summarize 2) Nonverbal Message (5)_ (5)_. Equal po
4、sitioning Facial expression (6)_. (6)_ 3) Express Thoughts and Feelings (7)_. (7)_ Speak clearly 4) Communicate Without Being (8)_ (8)_ (9)_non-judgmentally (9)_ Use “I“ messages. Poor Listening Skills: A poor listener, May be abrupt Will be easily distracted. Constantly interrupts, Changes the subj
5、ect Looks at (10)_ (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 based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the followin
6、g five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 What were the things in Britain that Dr. Mathew found most strange when he first arrived? ( A) Drivers in Britain always broke the traffic rules. ( B) Foot passengers did not look before they crossed the road. ( C) People in Britain drive on the othe
7、r side of the road. ( D) It is dangerous to cross the road in Britain. 12 What is the main reason that someone said Britain and the United States are divided by a common language? ( A) British English and America English use different words and expressions to refer to the same thing. ( B) Britain an
8、d America are different in many aspects, though they speak the same language. ( C) British people and American people like different foods. ( D) Britain and America are separated by the Atlantic Ocean. 13 What word do British people use to refer to “potato chips“? ( A) chips ( B) crisps ( C) French
9、fries ( D) fries 14 The reasons why Dr. Mathew says younger people in Britain are radical do NOT include_. ( A) younger people in Britain dress different from those in America ( B) many young men in Britain wear earrings in one of their ears ( C) most younger people in Britain have more political aw
10、areness than those in America ( D) many young men in Britain are fans of Madonna 15 According to Dr. Mathew, what is the main reason that many young people in Britain know a lot about America? ( A) Because American policies are good examples to follow. ( B) Because British polices have no effect on
11、Americans. ( C) Because they have good chance to travel a lot. ( D) Because they can know a lot from reading newspapers. 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,
12、you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 Which of the following statements is TRUE? ( A) Ala Kartar is in fact the town named Markondo in the novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude“. ( B) The government of Ala Kartar has decided to change its name to commemorate Gabriel Gacia Marquez.
13、( C) Some supernatural events have taken place in the town of Ala Kartar. ( D) Macondo is located in a banana growing area in the novel. 17 It is_ that took the initiative in the merger? ( A) Arcelor ( B) Mittal Steel ( C) Luxemburg ( D) WTO 18 Katharine Jefferts Schori called on the people to conce
14、ntrate on_. ( A) inequity ( B) woman election ( C) religious problems ( D) gay problems 19 Which of the following information about Warren Buffett is correct? ( A) He has been giving 1.5 billion dollars to charity each year. ( B) He will give presents to a foundation in commemoration of his late wif
15、e every year. ( C) He has talked about his plan with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. ( D) His children will succeed him as the chief executive of the Berkshire Hathaway Corporation. 20 The Gates Fundation has set aside millions of dollars to develop educational technology_. ( A) in developing cou
16、ntries ( B) in developed countries ( C) in the United States ( D) in North America 20 In 1896 a Georgia couple suing for damages in the accidental death of their two year old was told that since the child had made no real economic contribution to the family, there was no liability for damages. In co
17、ntrast, less than a century later, in 1979, the parents of a three year old sued in New York for accidental-death damages and won an award of $750,000. The transformation in social values implicit in juxtaposing these two incidents is the subject of Viyiana Zelizers excellent book, Pricing the Price
18、less Child. During the nineteenth century, she argues, the concept of the “useful“ child who contributed to the family economy gave way gradually to the present-day notion of the “useless“ child who, though producing no income for, and indeed extremely costly to, its parents, is yet considered emoti
19、onally “priceless.“ Well established among segments of the middle and upper classes by the mid-1800s, this new view of childhood spread throughout society in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries as reformers introduced child-labor regulations and compulsory education laws predicated in
20、part on the assumption that a childs emotional value made child labor taboo. For Zelizer the origins of this transformation were many and complex. The gradual erosion of childrens productive value in a maturing industrial economy, the decline in birth and death rates, especially in child mortality,
21、and the development of the companionate family (a family in which members were united by explicit bonds of love rather than duty) were all factors critical in changing the assessment of childrens worth. Yet “expulsion of children from the cash nexus, .although clearly shaped by profound changes in t
22、he economic, occupational, and family structures,“ Zelizer maintains, “was also part of a cultural process of sacralization of childrens lives.“ Protecting children from the crass business world became enormously important for late-nineteenth-century middle-class Americans, she suggests; this sacral
23、ization was a way of resisting what they perceived as the relentless corruption of human values by the marketplace. In stressing the cultural determinants of a childs worth, Zelizer takes issue with practitioners of the new “sociological economics,“ who have analyzed such traditionally sociological
24、topics as crime, marriage, education, and health solely in terms of their economic determinants. Allowing only a small role for cultural forces in the form of individual “preferences,“ these sociologists tend to view all human behavior as directed primarily by the principle of maximizing economic ga
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