[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷626及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 626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 Greek Mythology Greek mythology concerns the ancient Greek gods and heroes, the (1)_of the world, and the
3、 origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices, attempting to explain the origins of the world, and details the lives and (2)_of a wide variety of mythological creatures. I. The early periods of the Greek literature 1. Iliad and Odyssey; epic poems, focus on the (3)_ 2. Theogony an
4、d Works and Days; two poems by Homers near contemporary accounts of the genesis of the world, the succession of (4)_ 3. Myths; Homeric Hymns, epic poems, lyric poems, tragedians, writings of scholars and poets, texts of the Roman Empire 4. Greek gods and heroes featured prominently in the decoration
5、 of (5)_ II. Greek mythology influence Many poets and artists have derived (6)_ from Greek mythology and have discovered contemporary significance and relevance in these mythological themes. 1. Culture The poetry of Ovid became a major influence on the diffusion and (7)_of Greek mythology 2. Arts Ar
6、tists portrayed subjects from Greek mythology along with more conventional (8)_themes 3. Literature In northern Europe, Greek mythology mostly has obvious impact on literature 4. Western civilization The 18th century Enlightenment; Insisting on the scientific and philosophical (9)_of Greece and Rome
7、 Romanticism Greek mythology became popular again and inspired contemporary poets, such as Keats, Byron and Shelley Influence on the Americans; American authors believed that myths should provide (10)_ SECTION B INTERVIEW Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen careful
8、ly 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 Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about Davids personal back
9、ground? ( A) He had excellent academic records at school and university. ( B) He was once on a PhD program at Yale University. ( C) He received professional training in acting. ( D) He came from a single-parent family. 12 David is inclined to believe in _. ( A) aliens ( B) UFOs ( C) the TV character
10、 ( D) government conspiracies 13 David thinks he is fit for the TV role because of his _. ( A) professional training ( B) personality ( C) life experience ( D) appearance 14 From the interview, we know that at present David feels _. ( A) a sense of frustration ( B) haunted by the unknown things ( C)
11、 confident but moody ( D) successful yet unsatisfied 15 How does David feel about the divorce of his parents? ( A) He feels a sense of anger. ( B) He has a sense of sadness. ( C) It helped him grow up. ( D) It left no effect on him. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear
12、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 McDonalds has been criticized for its _. ( A) high prices ( B) fatty foods ( C) sanitation problems ( D) poor nutrition 17 Accordin
13、g to this passage, more than _ of Americans are obese. ( A) 20% ( B) 30% ( C) 40% ( D) 50% 17 Whatever Happened to the Paperless Office? For office innovators, the unrealized dream of the “paperless“ office is a classic example of high-tech hubris. Todays office is drowning in more paper than ever b
14、efore. But after decades of publicity, American offices may finally be losing their paper obsession. The demand for paper used to exceed the growth of the US economy, but the past two or three year have seen a marked slowdown in sales. Analysts attribute the decline to a variety of causes. Escaping
15、our craving for paper, however, will be anything but a cold-turkey affair. There are some functions that paper serves where a screen display doesnt work. In the early to mid 90s, a booming economy and improved desktop printers helped boost paper sales by 6 to 7 percent each year. But now, plain whit
16、e office paper will see less than a 4 percent growth rate, despite the strong overall economy. A primary reason for the changes is that for the first time ever, some 47 percent of the workforce entered the job market after computers had already been introduced to offices. In addition, analysts point
17、 to the lifeless employment market for white-collar workersthe primary driver of office paper consumptionfor the shift in paper usage. The changing attitudes toward paper have finally caught the attention of paper companies, says Richard Harper, a researcher at Microsoft and coauthor of the book, Th
18、e Myth of the Paperless Office (2002). “All of a sudden, the paper industry has started thinking, We need to learn more about the behavioral aspects of paper use,“ he says. To reduce paper use, some companies are working to combine digital and paper capabilities. For example, Xerox Corp. is developi
19、ng electronic paper: thin digital displays that respond to a stylus, like a pen on paper. Notations can be easily erased or saved digitally. Even with such technological advances, the improved capabilities of digital storage continues to act against “ paperlessness“, argues Paul Saffo, a technology
20、forecaster at the Institute for the Future, a think tank in Palo Alto, Calif. In his prophetic and metaphorical 1989 essay, “The Electronic Pinata, “ he wrote“ , The information industry today is like a huge electronic pinata, composed of a thin paper crust surrounding an electronic core.“ The growi
21、ng paper crust “is most noticeable, but the hidden electronic core that produces the crust is far largerand growing more rapidly. The result is that we are becoming paperless, but we hardly notice at all.“ “Thats one of the great ironies of the information age,“ Saffo says. “ Its just common sense t
22、hat the more you talk to someone by phone or computer, it inevitably leads to a face-to-face meeting.“ As buzzwords go, “ paperless“ has been known for a long time with little or no results. The term “paperless clearing houses“ was probably first coined in a 1966 article in the Harvard Business Revi
23、ew in reference to the emergence of digital data storage. But “ paperlessness“ did not enter the publics imagination until 1975, when a Business Week article entitled “ The Office of the Future“ predicted that by 1990“most record-handling will be electronic.“ Throughout the 1980s and 90s, the term “
24、paperless“ came to embody technologys promise to permanently change the way people do business. The enthusiasm sometimes took on a life of its own, with the trendiest companies demanding “ paperlessness“ long before it was practical. 18 The word “hubris“ (Line Para. 1) most probably means_. ( A) arr
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