[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷599及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 599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 Writing Effective Survey Questions I. For quantitative data A. Making an outline of issues with(1)_ , con
3、crete thoughts(1)_ Splitting items with different concepts Making abstract items more concrete B. Deciding rating labels Using them consistently Keeping changes to(2)_(2)_ C. Turning each line of your outline into a survey item (3)_ each bullet point into a question or statement(3)_ D.(4)_ the surve
4、y(4)_ Making a series of judgment calls Dropping unnecessary items E. Looking for ways to make each item more precise Using simple sentences and(5)_(5)_ Avoiding asking vague or overly general questions Avoiding using items that could be(6)_(6)_ Presenting items neutrally II. For qualitative data Gr
5、eatest opportunity to get(7)_(7)_ A. Conducting a pilot survey: Sending out your complete survey to 10% of(8)_(8)_ Noticing some problem areas with more useful information B. Being sure the questions provoking for(9)_information(9)_ C. Making yourself as the survey respondent and giving answers D. N
6、ot(10)_it(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 carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you wil
7、l be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 What is the first thing people should remember if they want to make a good presentation? ( A) Skills. ( B) Attitude. ( C) Talent. ( D) Hope. 12 Before creating an effective speech, the speaker had b
8、etter know ( A) what result he wants to have. ( B) in which manner he wants to deliver. ( C) what purpose his boss has in mind. ( D) what will happen during the speech. 13 According to the man, a good public speaker ( A) should always remember his speech word by word. ( B) usually resorts to topic c
9、ards and pictures. ( C) might prepare some notes for his speech. ( D) often makes a backup copy of the speech. 14 Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about punctuality in delivering speeches? ( A) Always begin to deliver the speech on time. ( B) If some audiences are late, repeat the impo
10、rtant points. ( C) Only mention the key points if time is going to run out. ( D) Have a clock at hand to know the ending time clearly. 15 What is always a good way to end the speech? ( A) Leave the PPT on to help audience take notes. ( B) Keep away from the troublesome Q Transport for London, which
11、runs most of the capitals transit system, has asked locals to stockpile goods and stay at home to ease congestion. Fully 4. 2m foreign tourists came to London in the summer of 2010, as well as 3m British ones. The government has belatedly acknowledged that it would be a shame to lose them. Speaking
12、at a trade fair for the tourism industry, Jeremy Hunt, the culture secretary, expressed confidence that Britain could “defy the tourism dip“ other hosts have experienced. Early signs are not encouraging. A sample poll of tour operators by ETOA suggests 2012 bookings are a fifth lower than at this ti
13、me last year; for the Olympic period they are even slower, in part because some hotels are demanding money up front. That does not mean the games will be a commercial disaster; Olympic organisers have already reserved a third of Londons hotel rooms for athletes, officials, sponsors and the media. Bu
14、t hotels may not see the high demand or high prices they expect. Barcelona and Athens did not fill their 13,000-16,000 rooms. London has 125,000. Londons proximity to other destinations normally lifts its tourist trade; it is Europes most-visited city. But this may be a disadvantage when it comes to
15、 hanging on to Olympic spectators. Of the past three games, people stayed for longer in Sydney and Beijing than they did in Athens, which, like London, is a short-haul trip for many international passengers. In fact, most fans are likely to be local; British residents have bought 95% of the 3. 5m ti
16、ckets sold so far, reports the London 2012 Organising Committee. Since much of the population lives within a days commute of the capital, many ticket-holders could bypass the citys other offerings. They are likely to spend money on some things, of course. “These people still have to eat,“ points out
17、 Miles Quest of the British Hospitality Association. Sensing weakness in London, Scotlands tourist board has revved up its marketing operation. But it, too, may crash into a hurdle. In Greece, the Ionian Islands and other tourist hotspots suffered even more during the 2004 Olympic slump than did Ath
18、ens, reckons ETOA. Determined not to be judged by medal tables alone, London will stage a cultural extravaganza around the Olympics. Yet the citys routine cultural offerings are far from scant and some question whether the city really needs to sell its brand. Britain already has one of the best-deve
19、loped tourist markets in the world. Yet the long-term benefit of hosting a slick and beautiful games may become apparent in the long run. The nations boosters must be hoping that, even if they do not come next year, prospective tourists are at least watching from afar. 21 “Previous hosts held simila
20、r hopes , and were mostly disappointed“(Para. 2)probably means ( A) the result of the games fell short of the hosts expectation. ( B) the hosts of the Olympics failed to attract enough tourists. ( C) most hosts of the Olympics hoped to profit from the Games. ( D) previous hosts failed to hold a succ
21、essful Olympic Games. 22 Which of the following does NOT show the authors attitude towards the issue of tourists in London Olympics? ( A) Early signs are not encouraging.(Para. 5) ( B) But they may not come.(Para. 1) ( C) The government has belatedly acknowledged(Para. 4) ( D) The belief that a city
22、 will be expensive(Para. 3) 23 Which of the following can affect Londons tourist income? ( A) Londons adjacency to other tourist sights in Europe. ( B) High prices of commodities and facilities in London. ( C) Tourists familiarity with London and other cities. ( D) The inconvenience of Londons publi
23、c transport. 24 It can be inferred from the passage that ( A) Scotlands marketing operation works well. ( B) London doesnt want to win too many medals. ( C) some area covets to take a share of the profits. ( D) there are many weaknesses in Londons operation. 25 We know from the passage that ( A) Lon
24、don is considered to be a city of rich cultures. ( B) London is the most famous tourist city in the world. ( C) London doesnt need to propagate its culture. ( D) London is a city with a long history and diverse cultures. 25 Gorky Park is famous for many things, not many of them good. For Muscovites,
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