[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷539及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 539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 How to Conquer Public Speaking Fear? I. Introduction A. Public speaking a common source of stress for eve
3、ryone B. The truth about it it is not (1)_stressful (1) _ it is very likely to become an invigorating and satisfying experience if the speaker correctly understands the (2)_ (2) _ bears in mind its meaning, key points and reminders related II. Causes of stress in a speech A. lack of right guiding pr
4、inciples B. lack of right (3) _ (3) _ C. lack of right plan of action III. Meaning of a (4) _speech (4)_ A. It doesnt mean perfection. B. Give your audience something (5)_so that (5)_ they feel better about themselves; they feel better about some job they have to do; they feel happy or entertained.
5、IV. Main points for (6)_a speech (6) _ A. Do not deliver too much information to the audience B. Have (7)_or an index card (7)_ V. General reminders A. If you forget the (8) _about public speaking and feel stressful, (8)_ go back and review this lecture find out what you did (9)_ (9)_ go back out an
6、d speak again. B. Remember that the (10)_will be impressive. (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
7、 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 What is more difficult for students when learning to complain? ( A) The linguistic part of the complaining. ( B) The cultural behavior of being straightforward. ( C) Taking the products back to the stores. (
8、D) Understanding the refund policy of the stores. 12 Why did Lida Baker mention her experience returning her daughters clothes? ( A) To show it is important to have cultural background. ( B) To show that the clothes didnt fit her daughter. ( C) To express her anger for not getting money back. ( D) T
9、o indicate she wasnt used to these kind of stores. 13 In the example of the complaint letter, how much does she what to refund? ( A) $20. ( B) $36.99. ( C) $4.99. ( D) $32. 14 What is considered unnecessary in a letter of complaint? ( A) What the problem is. ( B) What correction she wants. ( C) A ne
10、utral tone. ( D) Showing her anger. 15 What is the most important part of teaching complaining? ( A) Creating a situation where students can complain. ( B) Providing model complaints for students to follow. ( C) Analyzing the language and structures for complaints. ( D) Giving students practice on h
11、ow to complain by role play. 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 country was accepted as a mem
12、ber of the European Union on Saturday? ( A) Turkey. ( B) The southern part of Cyprus. ( C) The northern part of Cyprus. ( D) The whole country of Cyprus. 17 When did the country officially enter the European Union? ( A) On May 1. ( B) On October 1. ( C) On May 4. ( D) On January 1. 18 Whats the form
13、er Cypriot Presidents attitude towards Cyprus entry into the European Union? ( A) Optimistic. ( B) Pessimistic. ( C) Critical. ( D) Suspicious. 18 David Landes, author of The Wealth and Poverty of Nations: Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor, credits the worlds economics and social progress over t
14、he last thousand years to “Western civilization and its dissemination.“ The reason, he believes, is that Europeans invented systematic economic development. Landes adds that two unique aspects of Europeans culture were crucial ingredient in Europes economic growth. First, Landes espouses a generaliz
15、ed form of Max Webers thesis that the values of work, initiative, and investment made the difference for Europe. Despite his emphasis on Science, Landes does not stress the notion of rationality as such. In his view, “what counts is work, thrift, honesty, patience, tenacity.“ The only route to econo
16、mic success for individuals or states is working hard, spending less than you earn, and investing the rest in productive capacity. This is the fundamental explanation of the problem posed by his books subtitle: “Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor.“ For historical reasons an emphasis on private pr
17、operty, an experience of political pluralism, a temperate climate, an urban style-sEuropeans have, on balance, followed those practices and therefore have prospered. Second, and perhaps most important, Europeans were learners. They “learned rather greedily,“ as Joel Mokyr put it in a review of Lande
18、ss book. Even if Europeans possessed indigenous technologies that gave them an advantage (spectacles, for example), as Landes believes they did, their mom vital asset was the ability to assimilate knowledge from around the World and put it to use-as in borrowing the concept of zero and rediscovering
19、 Aristotles Logic from the Arabs and taking paper and gunpowder from the Chinese via the Muslim world. Landes argues that a systematic resistance to learning from other cultures had become the greatest handicap of the Chinese by the eighteenth century and remains the greatest handicap of Arab countr
20、ies today. Although his analysis of Europeans expansion is almost nonexistent, Landes does not argue that Europeans were beneficent bearers of civilization to a benighted world. Rather, he relies on his own commonsense law: “When one group is strong enough to push another around and stands to gain b
21、y it, it will do so.“ In contrast to the new school of world historians, Landes believes that specific cultural values enabled technological advances that in turn made some Europeans strong enough to dominate people in other parts of the world. Europeans therefore proceeded to do so with great vicio
22、usness and cruelty. By focusing on their victimization in this process, Landes holds, some postcolonial states have wasted energy that could have been put into productive work and investment. If one could sum up Landess advice to these states in one sentence, it might be “Stop whining and get to wor
23、k.“ This is particularly important, indeed hopeful, advice, he would argue, because success is not permanent. Advantages are not fixed, gains from trade are unequal, and different societies react differently to market signals. Therefore, not only is there hope for undeveloped countries, but develope
24、d countries have little cause to be complacent, because the current situation “will press hard“ oil them. The thrust of studies like Landess is to identify those distinctive features of European civilization that lie behind Europes rise to power and the creation of modernity more generally. Other hi
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