[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷492及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 492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 Computer Crime I. Introduction Current situation; the increase in number and type of computer crime II .
3、Features of computer criminals A. relatively honest B. gender (1) _ (1)_ 1. most being males 2. females being accomplices C. aged between 14 and (2) _ (2)_ D. bright, eager, highly motivated, adventuresome E. (3)_profiles: ranging from young teens to (3)_ elders, from black to white, from short to t
4、all III. Definitions of computer crimechanging over (4)_ (4)_ A. once defined as a form of white-collar crime committed inside a computer system B. a federal crime defined as hacking into credit and other data bases protected by federal (5)_statutes (5)_ C. unauthorized access to computers to obtain
5、 money, goods or services or classified information IV. (6) _of computer crime (6)_ A. swindling or stealing of money e. g. The Well Fargo Bank discovered an employee using the bank computer to embezzle $21.3 million. B. credit card (7)_ (7)_ e. g. A computer hacker gained illegal access to a credit
6、 data base and applied for credit cards to issue money from ATMs. C. (8) _of computer time (8)_ e. g. Excessive computer game time in business means stealing of work time. V . Protection (9)_ (9)_ hardware identification (10)_software (10)_ disconnecting critical bank applications proper internal co
7、ntrols 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 following five questions.
8、Now listen to the interview. 11 According to the secretary of the Department of Education, the general situation of American education is_. ( A) satisfactory ( B) encouraging ( C) hopeless ( D) imperfect 12 Which of the following groups of children are NOT mentioned as those underprivileged? ( A) In
9、ner-city children. ( B) Minority children. ( C) Handicapped children. ( D) Rural children. 13 Some parents choose to home-school their children because_. ( A) public schools may fail to meet their expectations ( B) private schools are too religious ( C) they are teachers themselves ( D) they cannot
10、afford their childrens education 14 The secretary regards _ as the biggest challenge facing the American education system. ( A) inadequate political support ( B) shortage of funds ( C) improper beliefs ( D) lack of security 15 The secretary is _ about Christian world view on education. ( A) reticent
11、 ( B) positive ( C) well-informed ( D) optimistic 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 Which of the f
12、ollowing is NOT included in the agreement to be signed between Russia and Iran? ( A) Russia will deliver nuclear fuel to Iran. ( B) Iran will ship waste nuclear rods back to Russia. ( C) The two countries will build a road for the shipment of nuclear fuel. ( D) Russia will be responsible for the sto
13、rage of the waste nuclear rods. 17 The United States is concerned about _. ( A) the possibility that the nuclear material might be used to produce weapons ( B) the safety of nuclear power stations ( C) the pollution of the nuclear waste ( D) Irans ability to process the nuclear waste 17 We live in s
14、outhern California growing grapes, a first generation of vintners, our home adjacent to the vineyards and the winery. Its a very pretty place, and in order to earn the money to realize our dream of making wine, we worked for many years in a business that demanded several household moves, an incredib
15、le amount of risk - taking and long absences from my husband. When it was time, we traded in our old life, cinched up our belts and began the creation of the winery. We make small amounts of premium wine, and our lives are dictated by the rhythm of nature and the demands of the living vines. The vin
16、es start sprouting tiny green tendrils in March and April, and the baby grapes begin to form in miniature, so perfect that they can be dipped in gold to form jewelry. The grapes swell and ripen in early fall, and when their sugar content is at the right level, they are harvested carefully by hand an
17、d crushed in small lots. The wine is fermented and tended until it is ready to be bottled. The vineyards shed their leaves, the vines are pruned and made ready for the dormant months - and the next vintage. It sounds nice, doesnt it? Living in the country, our days were spent in the ancient routine
18、of the vineyard, knowing that the course of our lives as vintners was choreographed long ago and that if we practiced diligently, our wine would be good and wed be successful. From the start we knew there was a price for the privilege of becoming a winemaking family, connected to the land and the ca
19、prices of nature. We work hard at something we love, we are slow to panic over the daily emergencies, and we are nimble at solving problems as they arise. Some hazards to completing a successful vintage are expected: rain just before harvesting can cause mold; electricity unexpectedly interrupted du
20、ring the cold fermentation of white wine can damage it; a delayed payment from a major client when the money is needed. There are outside influences that disrupt production and take patience, good will and perseverance. For example the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms regulates every facet of
21、 the wine business. A winerys records are audited as often as two or three times a year and every label - newly written for each years vintage - must be approved. But the greatest threat to the winery, and one that almost made us lose heart, came out of a lawyers imagination. Our little winery was s
22、erved notice that we were named in a lawsuit accusing us of endangering the public health by using lead foils on our bottles (it was the only material used until recently) “without warning consumers of a possible risk.“ There it was, our winerys name listed with the industrys giants. . I must have a
23、sked a hundred times: “Who gets the money if the lawsuit is successful7“ The answer was, and I never was able to assimilate it, the plaintiffs and their lawyers who filed the suit! Since the lawsuit was brought in behalf of consumers, it seemed to me that consumers must get something if it was prove
24、d that a lead foil was dangerous to them. We were told one of the two consumer claimants was an employee of the firm filing the suit! There are attorneys who focus their careers on lawsuits like this. It is an immense danger to the small businessman. Cash reserves can be used up in the blink of an e
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