[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷574及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 574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. 1 Three Main Literary Forms . Poetry Essential features: -evoking 【 1】 _ -creating a(n) 【 2】 _ -imagination
3、 -leading to new 【 3】 _ , new feelings and experience . Fiction A. Short story Definition: a relatively brief 【 4】 _ -subject matter: single incidents in daily life -essential features: 【 5】 _ , unity and 【 6】 _ B. Novel One important technique: 【 7】 _ Three methods: -explicit presentation through 【
4、 8】 _ -presentation of character in 【 9】 _ -presentation from within a character . Drama Origin: ancient Greek festival activities Structures of a play -exposition -rising action - 【 10】 _ -falling action -ending New styles and forms 1 【 1】 2 【 2】 3 【 3】 4 【 4】 5 【 5】 6 【 6】 7 【 7】 8 【 8】 9 【 9】 10
5、【 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 the following five questions. N
6、ow listen to the interview. 11 _ in British and American English have diverged very much according to the speakers. ( A) Regular noun plural forms ( B) Irregular noun plural forms ( C) Verb tenses ( D) None of the above items 12 The past tense of the verb “eat“ _. ( A) is spelled differently in Brit
7、ish and American English ( B) is pronounced differently in British and American English ( C) is pronounced to rhyme with “get“ in American English ( D) is pronounced to rhyme with “late“ in British English 13 In _, we usually dont hear the sounding of r after vowels like “bird“. ( A) Scotland ( B) I
8、reland ( C) the whole of the western counties of England ( D) areas around New York City 14 As for the pronunciation of “a“ in a word like “dance“, _ ( A) all Americans pronounce it as ae ( B) all British people pronounce it as a: ( C) educated speakers in Britain pronounce it as a: ( D) people in A
9、merican West pronounce it as a: 15 Both of the two speakers agree that _. ( A) in Britain and America people speak utterly different languages ( B) there are few things identical in British and American English ( C) British and American English are imcomprehensible to each other ( D) British and Ame
10、rican English are understandable between the two people 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 The man
11、was convicted for ( A) dishonesty. ( B) manslaughter. ( C) murder. ( D) having a gun. 17 Which of the following is TRUE? ( A) Mark Eastwood had a licence for a revolver. ( B) Mark Eastwood loved to go to noisy parties. ( C) Mark Eastwood smashed the window of a house. ( D) Mark Eastwood had a record
12、. 17 Mornings at Seven For several years now my newsagent has been spelling my name incorrectly. Every morning I glance hopelessly at the top fight - hand comer of my newspaper and wince. There is something vaguely uplifting a- bout seeing one s own name, one s correct name written out in blue penci
13、l at the top of a newspaper; and there is something litterly degrading about seeing one s name carelessly distorted. I have mentioned the mat- ter to my newsagent several times, but it makes no difference. He is a surly, militant, independent devil, a monopolist of the worst kind. He does not realis
14、e of course that his carelessness causes me endless trouble and no little embarrassment. I take my newspaper to the office, I read it on the train, and the people with whom I travel mispronounce my name because they have only the newsagents written instruction to go on. When I fail to recognise my s
15、poken name they look at me suspiciously - as though I have momentarily forgotten my latest alias. I used to rub out the newsagents blue pencillings before I left home, but modem newsprint does not stand up to modem .erasers for long and my paper was always very much the worse for wear when I reached
16、 the station. For a few weeks I drafted an imaginary dog whenever I unfolded the newspaper in public travelling companions and office colleagues remained puzzled, however. Some of them seemed to think was leading a double life; the rest, that I was robbing somebodys letter - 60X on my way to work. L
17、ater I tried crossing out the newsagents mark and writing my correct name underneath it, but even this move was misinterpreted. At the office it was assumed that I made a practice of collecting discarded newspapers from the train and passing them off as my own. No one actually said as much, but acti
18、on some- times speak louder than words. Naturally, I could not tell the newsagent of all these things. He would have laughed me out of the shop. I could only repeat my earlier protest. I was at the shop early. He was standing behind the counter, and as soon as I saw him I knew that there would be so
19、me unpleasantness. Mr Higson is never at his best unshaven, in slippers atmosphere and braces, and smoking on an empty stomach. The little shop was heavy with the bittersweet odour of fresh newsprint and ink:stacks of crisp newspapers and magazines lay neatly on the counter, and Higson and the boy w
20、ere making up the daily round. “Express, Mirror and Woman,” said Higson with his eye on a grabby notebook. The boy collected the newspapers, flicked the magazine between their pages and placed the folded bundle before his master. Higson bent and scrawled a name in the top right - hand comer of the E
21、xpress - just to the right of the Crusader in Chains. “Times, Financial Times, Mail, “he barked. “Good morning, “I said, “Just a small point, I wonder.” Higson let his blue pencil clatter to the counter and looked up. “I thought it wouldnt be long!” he said. “Must be a week or more since you last ch
22、anged your order.” “I dont think.” “No use denying it,” he broke in. “All here in black and white. “He licked a finger and pushed at the pages of the notebook. “Here we are, “he said. “February 14, Mail instead of Chronicle. March 14, Herald instead of Mail and cancel Telegraph for eight days. April
23、 1, Worker for Herald. May 26, Times instead of Felegraph, Chronicle instead of Worker. July 21th.” “Surely, “I said, “I ye a perfect right to read which papers I like !” “You and old Topham!” he said. “Whats Mr Topham to do with it?” I said. “Well hes another of em. Chop and change, chop and change
24、. Must think Ive nothing better to do.” “As a matter, of fact, “I said,” I called on quite another matter. I wanted to draw your attention to the fact that there are two Ls in my name.” “You gone and changed it again then?” he said. “And I should be obliged if you would spell it properly in future.”
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