[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷493及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 493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 Norms: Types and Acceptance Sociologists find that to understand a culture, it is very important to under
3、stand its norms. I. Definition of Norms They are the (1)_ standards of behaviour maintained by a society. II. Types of Norms Norms are distinguished in two ways; A. Formal and informal norms Formal norms are generally (2) _ and involve strict rules for punishment of violators. One example is laws. I
4、nformal norms are generally (3)_but are not precisely recorded. Standards of proper dress are an example. B. Mores and folkways Mores embody the most valuable (4)_of a people and are regarded highly necessary to the welfare of a society. Examples are mores against (5)_ and treason. Folkways govern (
5、6)_and the violation of them causes relatively little concern. They are important in shaping peoples daily behaviour. III. Acceptance of Norms People in a culture normally follow its norms, but they are not followed in all situations. A. In some cases, people evade a weakly-enforced norm. (7)_is an
6、example. B. In some instances norms are violated because one norm (8)_with another. For example, your intervening of your neighbours improper behaviour. C. Any norm has (9)_. Eavesdropping and self-defense are examples. D. Acceptance of norms is subjected to (10)_. Womens role is an example. SECTION
7、 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. Now listen to
8、the interview. 11 According to Kelly Grant, gift for purchase is acceptable only when ( A) you want to save some money. ( B) you want to get a discount. ( C) the gift is on your shopping list. ( D) the gift is worth the money. 12 Which of the following purchase limit would most attract people to buy
9、? ( A) Limit 1. ( B) Limit 3. ( C) Omit 5. ( D) Limit 6. 13 The trick of sales e-mails takes advantage of peoples psychology that ( A) if I buy the goods, I will save more money. ( B) if I dont buy the goods, there will be no such goods. ( C) if I buy the goods, I will get a free gift. ( D) if I don
10、t buy the goods, they will raise the price. 14 What is the purpose of the savings in the deals according to Kelly Grant? ( A) To let you compare prices when buying. ( B) To let you ignore the high price. ( C) To let you buy things in advance. ( D) To let you wait to buy some better things. 15 Which
11、of the following statements is INCORRECT according to the interview? ( A) Stay focused are the key words when shopping. ( B) Kelly Grant tells you to make a shopping list and check it twice when shopping. ( C) Kelly Grant recommends the “shop now, save later“ shopping way. ( D) Coupons are the thing
12、s that the stores want you to come back again. 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 What is the main
13、idea of the news item? ( A) National Nurses United negotiated with Wall Street to share tax money. ( B) The nurses protested against the inequities of Wall Street traders and banks. ( C) The public held a street demonstration against Wall Street traders and banks. ( D) Wall Street traders and banks
14、are going to charge a new fee on financial transactions. 17 The likely cause for the disconnect between the culture of Wall Street and the rest of the country is_. ( A) who raised heavy tax ( B) who advocated a new fee ( C) who triggered the public anger ( D) who created the financial crisis 17 Afri
15、can bushmen are being given computers so they can use their skill at tracking wild animals to take part in a project that will help conservation and tourism. The project is being run by Louis Liebenberg, a South African tracking expert, who has teamed up with Lindsay Steventon, a computer expert. Th
16、ey are equipping bushmen with handheld PalmPilot computers so they can record sightings of animals in the wild. The computers, known as Cyber Trackers, can then be taken to a base and the information downloaded onto a PC. The project will create a remarkable database for scientists, who will have wi
17、ldlife information collated throughout the year by bushmen whose knowledge of local animals is unrivalled. To make the system easy to use for the largely illiterate bushmen, each type of animal is given a screen icon that corresponds to its appearance. Different breeds of the same animal are stored
18、as sub menus, again using icons to note their distinguishing features. Once an animal is spotted and its icon is pressed, the tracker can make further observations about the creature. Option include the pace at which it is moving, what it is eating, whether it is fighting or sleeping, the condition
19、of its droppings and its apparent state of health. If only the tracks of an animal are spotted, the bushmen can enter details of the species and which direction it was moving in. This may lead to later sightings and additional data. When an entry is to be committed to the PalmPilots memory, the bush
20、man presses a button and a GPS receiver stamps a position on the data. To ensure accuracy the tracker has to estimate how far away the animal is so its position and not his is recorded. The bushmen will also use the PalmPilots to record water levels and how plants are faring. Fluctuations in either
21、can harm animal populations. When the PalmPilot is attached to a base PC, the sightings can be downloaded and displayed on its screen as lines showing the movement and behaviour of individual animals as well as groups. This allows movement and feeding patterns to be examined. Liebenberg hopes that a
22、s well as building a useful research tool these maps will give guidance on where tourists should be taken to optimise their chances of seeing elusive animals such as leopards and rhinos. “A tracker could check on the PC where the latest sightings have been recorded and get a good idea where the best
23、 place would be to take tourists,“ he says. “It could mean that instead of having to pay for three days in the bush, tourists need only budget for two days.“ The system is now being tested on a small scale but Liebenberg says that it has already given more insight into changes in the feeding pattern
24、s of the desert species of the endangered black rhino. “What happened before was that a scientist would come down from a university for a few days a year, make some observations and that would be it - the total knowledge of rhino eating patterns,“ he says, “With the Cyber Tracker the bushmen were ab
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