[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷567及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 567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 The Stock Market When a new company is organized and shares are sold, it is not hard to determine the val
3、ue of each share: all the shares together represent the total value of the company. . The best way to explain how the stock market works. To imagine you form a company to produce a soda with 4 friends: 1) putting in $600 together for the expenses involved in the【 1】 of 【 1】 _ the company; 2) stating
4、 every【 2】 represents $10 of the present value of the company;【 2】 _ 3) owning a share signifies-a part owner of the company. . Stock price increases when【 3】 is good and the value of the company 【 3】_ jumps. 1) the【 4】 $600 invested$1,800 in value at present 【 4】 _ 2) $10 per share originally 【 5】
5、each currently 【 5】 _ . Stock price falls when business is worse and the value of the company drops. 1)【 6】 of $1,800 a low point of $300 【 6】 _ 2) $30 per share $5 per share . How to buy stocks? 1) to find a【 7】 buying and selling stock for other people; 【 7】 _ 2) the stockbrokers entering a stock
6、market; 3) the stockbrokers inquirement of other brokers about your buying; 4) the stockbrokers【 8】 of the stock purchase; 【 8】 _ 5) to pay the bill the amount of purchase a second, only $50; a third, $150; a fourth, $100; and the fifth, also $100. In order to be clear to everyone, you decide that e
7、ach of you will be given sheets of paper on which it is stated that every sheet of paper represents $10 of the present value of the company. This means that there will be 60 sheets of paper altogether. The person who contributed $200 will receive 20 of these sheets, while the one who gave $50 will g
8、et 5. If you gave $100, then you will receive 10 of these sheets. Each sheet, which is called a stock certificate, actually indicates that you own 1 share of stock in the company. Therefore, you now own 10 shares in the company. To own a share signifies that you are a part owner of the company. Imag
9、ine now that when people taste the soda they want to drink more and more of it. In fact, business is so good-that the original $600 invested by the five of you jumps to $1,800 in value. Thus, the 60 shares of stock that were originally worth $i0 each are now worth $30 each. This means that your 10 s
10、hares have jumped in value to $300. If you want to sell some or all of these shares to anyone else, the price will be $30 per share. However, in time business may take a turn for the worse. People find that the pressurized can does not work well-the spray of soda goes everywhere. It isnt long then b
11、efore the value of the company drops from a high point of $ 1,800 to a low point of $300. When this happens, each of the 60 shares, which were worth $30, is now worth $5. Hence, people who want to buy the shares will now pay only $5 each for them. Most companies today get started in exactly the same
12、 way as the small soda company above. Since a great deal of money is needed to operate a business, a great many people are needed to become part owners. When a company is first organized and shares are sold, it is relatively simple to determine the value of each share; because all the shares togethe
13、r represent the total value of the company. But how can you go about buying stocks? It is very unlikely that you would personally know someone who happens to own shares in the company in which you wish to invest. Hence, you will probably go to a stockbroker-a man who buys and sells stock for other p
14、eople. He, in turn will go to a stock market-a place where stocks are bought and sold. There he will inquire of other brokers if they know of anyone who would like to sell the stock that you want to purchase. Usually there will be some such persons. In that event, your broker will arrange to buy the
15、 stock for you and then bid you not only for the amount he had to pay but also a small additional fee to cover the cost of his services. In the event you want to sell some stocks that you hold, you would follow exactly the same procedure. Now, however, the broker would turn over to you the amount he
16、 had received from the buyer, only withholding a small amount to pay for his services. Thus, you have to pay the broker at the time he buys the stock for you and again at the time he sells it for you. This isnt all, though. You may also have to pay a tax each time you sell stock-and, sometimes-when
17、you buy it. In addition, the owners of the place where the stock is bought or sold may also charge a small fee for the privilege of using their facilities. It appears that if you plan to sell your stock at some gain to yourself, you had better wait until its value increases by at least a few dollars
18、 on each share or you may find that what you thought was a profit for you is actually eaten up by the many fees you had to pay. 1 【正确答案】 value 2 【正确答案】 sheet of paper 3 【正确答案】 business 4 【正确答案】 original 5 【正确答案】 $30 6 【正确答案】 a high point 7 【正确答案】 stockbroker 8 【正确答案】 arrangement 9 【正确答案】 services 10
19、 【正确答案】 pay a tax 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
20、questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 【听力原文】 W: Jason Heller is a clinical nutritionist at the New York University Medical Center and a contributor to Health magazine.Hi! Jason.Good morning. M: Hi. W: We should make it clear that this does not ban soft drinks completely. Excuse me. (1) For elem
21、entary schoolers, nutritious drinks only and this means they can have water, and 100% juice drinks. For middle schoolers, diet soft drinks, water, sports drinks, 100% juices, and low-calorie juice drinks are allowed. And for high schoolers, 50% of the vending machines slots can be filled with soft d
22、rinks and the rest with water, juices, sports drinks and another, other non-carbonated drinks, which makes you wonder why people would pick the latter. They have the soft drinks available, so do these guidelines go far enough in your view? M: You know they are stepping in the right directions, so we
23、re happy about that, but I dont think they go far enough. But as you said, if .there are five choices of different sodas rather than ten, that seems just a little lame to me. That doesnt make sense. They, the children can still drink sodat and they dont really think we need soda in middle schools an
24、d high schools. W: Well, how responsible are these sodas for making kids fat? In other words, are they getting too much blame for their obesity epidemic or do you think its warranted? M: Thats such a good question. (2) The Beverage Association would say theyre getting too much blame, but studies are
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