[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷488及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 488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 Television Since its invention in【 1】 _, 【 1】 _ television has played an increasingly important role in o
3、ur life. It affects peoples life in a good way as well as in a bad way. On the good side. Firstly, television has transformed the way【 2】 _is 【 2】 _ transmitted. It can show news in pictures. So in a way, it brings【 3】 _ to the public. 【 3】 _ Secondly, television has transformed【 4】 _. 【 4】 _ It hel
4、ps people to be better【 5】 _ 【 5】 _ on political issues and thus enhance democracy. On the bad side. First of all, television increases the【 6】 _ between people. 【 6】 _ People have little chance to【 7】 _ with 【 7】 _ each other due to the distraction of television. Some social problems and peoples me
5、ntal problems are partly caused by this. Secondly, television is widely thought to be very harmful to young people. Young people tend to believe and【 8】 _ whatever they 【 8】 _ see on TV. As a result of this, the young generation is more【 9】 _ than the old 【 9】 _ generations. Television also makes yo
6、ung people become less【 10】 _. They have 【 10】 _ no interest in reading and their writing ability is very poor. 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 then answer
7、 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 Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about Armstrongs STAR? ( A) A stands for act
8、ions. ( B) T stands for titles. ( C) S stands for situations. ( D) R stands for results. 12 Armstrong suggests all the following preparations EXCEPT ( A) looking at the mirror. ( B) practising simulated interviews. ( C) practising answering questions. ( D) finding some of your strong points. 13 What
9、 shall an interviewee do after the interview according to Armstrong? ( A) Wait for the recruiters notice. ( B) Revisit the recruiter for the result. ( C) Send a letter of thanks. ( D) Give the interviewer a call to confirm their resolution. 14 Interviewers nowadays are asking questions that are goin
10、g to ( A) get at more specific things. ( B) get at more general things. ( C) get at more personal things. ( D) get at more public things. 15 When asking you to give a specific example of a time when a co-worker criticized your work, the interviewers ( A) want to know about your temper. ( B) focus on
11、 your assertiveness. ( C) care about your teamwork skills. ( D) doubt about your honesty. 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
12、 answer the questions. 16 According to Goerge W. Bush, what will be the future action of US concerning the Kyoto Accord? ( A) To call on more effort to reduce human beings contribution to global climate change. ( B) To include more developing countries into the Accord ( C) To continue to oppose to t
13、he Accord ( D) To sign the treaty to cut emissions of carbon dioxide. 16 Nice people do racism too. Liberal commitment to a multi-ethnic Britain is wilting. Some very nice folk have apparently decided that the nations real problem is too many immigrants of too many kinds. Faced with a daily onslaugh
14、t against migrants it may be understandable to give in to populist bigotry; but it is not forgivable. Take this, for example: “National citizenship is inherently exclusionary.“ So no foreigners need ever apply for naturalisation, then. And“ . public anxiety about migration . is usually based on a ra
15、tional understanding of the value of British citizenship and its incompatibility with over-porous borders“. Straight from the lexicon of the far right. And best of all: “You can have a welfare state provided that you are a homogenous society with intensely shared values.“ These are extracts from an
16、article in the Observer, penned by the liberal intellectual Goodhart, who is just one of several liberal thinkers now vigorously making what they consider a progressive argument against immigration. It goes like this: the more diverse a society, the less likely its citizens are to share common value
17、s; the fewer common values, the weaker the support for vital institutions of social solidarity, such as the welfare state and the National Health Service. There are perfectly good reasons to worry about how we respond to immigration, not least the downward pressure on workers wages; the growth of ra
18、cial inequality; and the exploitation of illegals. But the answer to these problems is not genteel xenophobia, but trade union rights, backed by equality and employment law. The xenophobes should come clean. Their argument is not about immigration at all. They are liberal Powellites; what really bot
19、hers them is race and culture. If todays immigrants were white people from the old Commonwealth, Goodhart and his friends would say that they pose no threat because they share Anglo-Saxon values. Unfortunately for liberal Powellites, the real history of the NHS shatters their fundamental case agains
20、t diversity. The NHS is a world-beating example of the way that ethnic diversity can create social solidarity. Launched by a Welshman, built by Irish: labourers, founded on the skills of Caribbean nurses and Indian doctors, it is now being rescued by an emergency injection of Filipino nurses, refuge
21、e ancillaries and antipodean medics. And it remains 100% British. Virtually all of our public services have depended heavily on immigrants. Powell was forced to admit as much when, as minister for health he advertised for staff in the Caribbean. His new admirers will discover that a rapidly depopula
22、ting Europe will have no choice but to embrace diversity. For the moment, however, the liberal Powellites are gaining support in high places. Their ideas are inspired by the work of the American sociologist Putnam, a Downing Street favourite. He purports to show that dynamic, diverse communities are
23、 more fragmented than stable, monoethnic ones. But the policy wonks have forgotten that Putnams research was conducted in a society so marked by segregation that even black millionaires still live in gated ghettoes. The prime minister still seems uneasy on the issue. Last week, he wavered uncertainl
24、y between backing his pro-immigration home secretary, and a defensive response to Howards goading that the government was in a mess on the topic. Oddly enough, this is a place in the arena of world politics where the PM does not stand shoulder to shoulder with Bush. The Spanish-speaking former gover
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