[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷4及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 4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. W
2、hen 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. 1 The Importance of Questions For non-native speakers of English who want to participate in group discussions
3、, it is important to be able to ask questions in order to resolve their difficulties. . Causes of Breakdowns in 【 1】 _ 1. On students part insufficient command over the 【 2】 _ of English poor pronunciation 2. On teachers part uncertainty of whether his student has asked a question the students 【 3】
4、_ to employ the correct question form the teacher interprets the question as a comment difficulties arising even when the student employs an/a 【 4】 _ question form the teacher may not know about the 【 5】 _ of the student difficulty . Specific Questions 1. Begin questions with an/a 【 6】 _ 2. Be caref
5、ul to 【 7】 _ the exact point. . Another Reason for the Correct Use of 【 8】 _ Politeness 1. The students uses the imperative 【 9】 _ the question form when he is nervous or struggling with new subject matter. 2. The teacher may interpret it as 【 10】 _ and feel angry. 1 【 1】 2 【 2】 3 【 3】 4 【 4】 5 【 5】
6、 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 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
7、 the following five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 According to the interview, which of the following statements is TRUE about Sam? ( A) He has rushed out to get the crib. ( B) He is going to have a baby soon. ( C) He is not good at family budget. ( D) He doesnt plan properly for his lif
8、e. 12 When it comes to nursing articles, Sam suggests that parents should ( A) go to a Costco. ( B) buy in large quantity. ( C) ask for others favor. ( D) buy second-hand items. 13 Sometimes parents buy the best thing in all the labels because it is about ( A) price. ( B) quality. ( C) status. ( D)
9、safety. 14 If parents want to know how they spend the money, they should ( A) figure out where the money goes. ( B) take a piece of paper with them. ( C) budget for a baby every day. ( D) note down every expense. 15 According to the interviewee, parents can do all of the following to save money EXCE
10、PT ( A) swaping clothes with other parents. ( B) buying clothes in discount stores. ( C) buying fancy newborn equipment. ( D) going on eBay to buy nursing articles. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions
11、 that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 What did the government intend to do in the beginning? ( A) To greatly restrict public smoking. ( B) To ban smoking in all public places. ( C) To supervise smoking in some bars. ( D) To ban public sm
12、oking in England. 17 The staff who work in public places would favor the ban because ( A) they dont have to inhale foul air. ( B) they dont have to serve smokers. ( C) they will get more tips from non-smokers. ( D) there will be a rise on their salaries. 18 Present Kibaki has called for patience of
13、the investigation of the scandals because ( A) he didnt want to approve the resignation of Education Minister. ( B) the resigned officials wanted the opportunity to prove their innocence. ( C) he thinks corruption hasnt reached high levels of the government. ( D) John Githongo gave testimony to visi
14、ting Kenya members of Parliament. 19 President Mohammad Abbas has been given the authority to bypass parliament because ( A) Fatah Party intended to irritate the militant group Hamas. ( B) Fatah Party wanted to strengthen the legislative power. ( C) Fatah Party was defeated in the Palestinian electi
15、on. ( D) Fatah Party suffered a stunning defeat in the constitutional court. 20 The discovery of the tomb will enable archeologists to know about the life of ( A) commons. ( B) farmers. ( C) aristocrats. ( D) workers. 21 Internet advertising is booming. The industry has gone from $ 9.6 billion in re
16、venue in 2001 to $ 27 billion this year, according to Piper J affray, an investment bank. And it is still early days. The internet accounts for only 5% of total spending on advertising, but that figure is expected to reach at least 20% in the next few years. The single largest category within this f
17、lourishing industry, accounting for nearly half of all spending, is “pay-per-click advertising, which is used by firms both large and small to promote their wares. It works like this. Advertisers bid on keywords that they believe potential customers will be interested in. This enables Internet firms
18、 such as Google, the market leader, and Yahoo!, its smaller rival, to display advertisements alongside the results of Internet searches. Somebody searching for a particular type of wine, for example, might see advertisements from wine merchants. Google, Yahoo! and other firms also place ads on affil
19、iates websites-so wine merchants advertisements might also appear on a wine-appreciation site. The advertiser pays only when a consumer clicks on an ad; the owner of the website where the ad was displayed then receives a small commission. The benefits of the pay-per-click approach over traditional a
20、dvertising are obvious. Since advertisers pay only to reach the small subset who actually respond to an advertisement, the quality of the leads generated is very high, and advertisers are prepared to pay accordingly. The price per click varies from $ 0.10 to as much as $ 30, depending on the keyword
21、, though the average is around $ 0.50. But as pay-per-click advertising has grown into a huge industry, concern has mounted over so-called “click fraud“-bogus clicks that do not come from genuinely interested customers. It takes two main forms. If you click repeatedly on the advertisements on your o
22、wn website, or get other people or machines to do so on your behalf, you can generate a stream of bogus commissions. Click fraud can also be used by one company against another: clicking on a rival firms advertisements can saddle it with a huge bill. Bogus clicks are thought to account for around 10
23、% of all click traffic, though nobody knows for sure. Bill Gross, the entrepreneur who pioneered the pay-per-click model back in 1998, was aware of the problem even then. He installed a three-layered defence system: a filter to weed out clicks from known fraudsters at the outset, statisticians and s
24、oftware to spot suspicious click patterns, and co-operation with advertisers to enable them to analyse the leads generated and sound the alarm if necessary. But generally the industry adopted a rather cavalier attitude to click fraud. Eric Schmidt, the boss of Google, caused uproar a few months ago
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