[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷542及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 542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 Many articles and books have been written in recent years about culture in organizations, usually referre
3、d to as “Corporate Culture“. . Maintaining corporate culture 1)Hewlett-Packard corporate culture: 【 1】 _ for others, a sense of community, and plain hard work maintenance of corporate culture: through extensive training of managers and employees 2)Southwest Airlines zealous about hiring: looking for
4、 a particular type of person, regardless of 【 2】_ to spend a lot of time and communicate with employees in a variety of ways and a large part of it is 【 3】 _ . Diversity of corporate culture Five continuums of cultures according to the Hofstede Cultural Orientation Model 1)Individual vs. (4)Orientat
5、ion 2)Power-distance Orientation 3)【 5】 _ Orientation 4)Dominant-Values Orientation 5)【 6】 _ Orientation . Change of corporate culture 1)To reengineer themselves: change to 【 7】 _ orientation common and 【 8】 _ goals organizational commitment role clarity among team members team leadership mutual acc
6、ountability with the team complementary knowledge and skills reinforcement of required behavioral competencies power ( veal and perceived) shared rewards 2)Increasing importance of corporate culture: result of several recent developments employees: to be more responsible and think like 【 9】 _ ; expe
7、cted to always be “on-call“ companies: giving employees more flexible work schedules; filling employees need to belong to【 10】 _ 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 carefull
8、y 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 the interview. 11 What subject is Mr. Pitt good at? ( A) Art. ( B) French. ( C) German. ( D)
9、 Chemistry. 12 What does Mr. Pitt NOT do in his spare time? ( A) Doing a bit of acting and photography. ( B) Going to concerts frequently. ( C) Playing traditional jazz and folk music. ( D) Traveling in Europe by hitch-hiking. 13 When asked what a managers role is, Mr. Pitt sounds_ ( A) confident. (
10、 B) hesitant. ( C) resolute. ( D) doubtful. 14 What does Mr. Pitt say he would like to be? ( A) An export salesman working overseas. ( B) An accountant working in the company. ( C) A production manager in a branch. ( D) A policy maker in the company. 15 Which of the following statements about the ma
11、nagement trainee scheme is TRUE? ( A) Trainees are required to sign contracts initially. ( B) Trainees performance is evaluated when necessary. ( C) Trainees starting salary is 870 pounds. ( D) Trainees cannot quit the management scheme. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will
12、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 How many people recognized the man in the pictures within 2 days? ( A) 24 . ( B) 3 ( C) 640 ( D) 48 17 Which one is NOT includ
13、ed in the clue that helped the police identify the man? ( A) His picture. ( B) His apartment number. ( C) His pseudonym. ( D) His vita. 17 The year which preceded my fathers death made great change in my life. I had been living in New Jersey, working defense plants, working and living among southern
14、ers, white and black. I knew about the south, of course, and about how southerners treated Negroes and how they expected them to behave, but it had never entered my mind that anyone would look at me and expect me to behave that way. I learned in New Jersey that to be a Negro meant, precisely, that o
15、ne was never locked at but was simply at the mercy of the reflexes of the color of ones skin caused in other people. I acted in New Jersey as I had always acted, that is as though I thought a great deal of myself - I had to act that way - with results that were, simply, unbelievable. I had scarcely
16、arrived before I had earned the enmity, which was extraordinarily ingenious, of all my superiors and nearly all my co-workers. In the beginning, to make matters worse, I simply did not know what was happening. I did not know what had done, and I shortly began to wonder what anyone could possibly do,
17、 to bring about such unanimous, active, and unbearably vocal hostility. I knew about jim-crow but I had never experienced it. I went to the same self-service restaurant three times and stood with all the Princeton boys before the counter, waiting for a hamburger and coffee; it was always an extraord
18、inarily long time before anything was set before me: I had simply picked something up. Negroes were not served there, I was told, and they had been waiting for me to realize that I was always the only Negro present. Once I was told this, I determined to go there all the time. But now they were ready
19、 for me and, though some dreadful scenes were subsequently enacted in that restaurant, I never ate there again. It was same story all over New Jersey, in bars, bowling alleys, diners, places to live. I was always being forced to leave, silently, or with mutual imprecations. I very shortly became not
20、orious and children giggled behind me when I passed and their elders whispered or shouted - they really believed that I was mad. And it did begin to work on my mind, of course; I began to be afraid to go anywhere and to compensate for this I went places to which I really should not have gone and whe
21、re, God knows, I had no desire to be. My reputation in town naturally enhanced my reputation at work and my working day became one long series of acrobatics designed to keep me out of trouble. I cannot say that these acrobatics night, with but one aim: to eject me. I was fired once, and contrived, w
22、ith the aid of a friend from New York, to get back on the payroll was fired again, and bounced back again. It took a while to fire me for the third time, but the third time took. There ware no loopholes anywhere. There was not even any way of getting back inside the gates. That year in New Jersey li
23、ves in my mind as though it were the year during which, having an unsuspected predilection for it, I first contracted some dread, chronic disease, the unfailing symptom of which is kind of blind fever, a pounding in the skull and fire in the bowels. Once this disease is contracted, one can never be
24、really carefree again, for the fever, without an instants warning, can recur at any moment. It can wreck more important race relations. There is not a Negro alive who does not have this rage in his blood - one has the choice, merely, of living with it consciously or surrendering to it. As for me, th
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