[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷65及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 65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 Introduction to M. de I Aube pine M. de I Aubepine is unknown to many of his countrymen, as well as to the
3、 students of foreign literature. As a writer, he occupied a (n) 【 1】 _ _ place between the Transcendentalists and the great body of pen - and - ink men who address the intellect and sympathies of the multitude. 【 2】_ His writings, to do them _ , are not all together destitute of fancy 【 3】 _ and _ ;
4、they might have won him greater reputation but for an invet- 【 4】_ erate love of _. His fictions are sometimes historical, sometimes of the present day, and sometimes have little or no reference either to time or 【 5】_ space. In any case, he consents himself with the slightest possible counter- 【 6】
5、 _ felt of real life and endeavors to interest his readers with the pecularity of 【 7】 _ the _ . M. de I Aube pines productions, if you read it in the 【 8】 _ point of view, may amuse a leisure hour; if _ , they can hardly fail to look like nonsense. 【 9】 _ M - de I Aubepine is _;he continues to writ
6、e and publish. 【 10】_ His first appearance was by a collection of stories, in a long series of vol- umes, _: “ Contesdeur fois racontees“. Our wearisome perusal of the titles of some of his recent works showed a certain personal affection and _, though by no means admiration for the writer; and we w
7、ould fain do the little in our power _ introducing him favourably to the American public. 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 fo
8、llow. 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 Where does the conversation take place? ( A) In the student recreation center. ( B) In the campus dining hall. (
9、C) In the university bookstore. ( D) In a classroom. 12 How does the woman plan to spend her evening? ( A) Studying. ( B) Preparing snacks. ( C) Playing cards. ( D) Learning how to play bridge. 13 What will the woman probably do if she is the dummy? ( A) Watch her player. ( B) Play her cards in coop
10、eration with her partner. ( C) Quit the game. ( D) Teach the man how to play bridge. 14 What does the man warn the woman not to do? ( A) Miss her card game. ( B) Stay up too late. ( C) Take too heavy a work load next semester. ( D) Neglect her studies to play bridge. 15 Why doesnt the man accept the
11、 womans offer? ( A) He already knows how to play. ( B) He doesnt like to play games. ( C) He doesnt have a partner. ( D) He doesnt have enough free time. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follo
12、w. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 US newspapers from one end of the nation to the other reacted with _ to the bombing of Olympic Centennial Park in Atlanta. ( A) shock ( B) horror ( C) anger ( D) all of the above 17 The explosion claimed _ live
13、s and injured _ people early morning. ( A) six, more than 100 ( B) two, more than 200 ( C) two, more than 100 ( D) six, more than 200 18 Which of the following statements is NOT true? ( A) Scientists at the Kennedy Space Center are attempting to grow vegetables that could survive. ( B) In the specia
14、l containers plants can develop rapidly in a short period of time. ( C) Scientists are also attempting to genetically design some of these plants to contain high levels of protein. ( D) Space agency scientists hope to test some version of the experimental gardens on the planned space station. 19 The
15、 scientists at the Kennedy Space center laboratory have been able to produce small kinds of _. ( A) wheat, soybeans, carrot and lettuce ( B) soybeans, tomatoes, carrot and wheat ( C) white potatoes, carrot, lettuce and soybeans ( D) wheat, soybeans; lettuce and white potatoes 20 The special growing
16、containers are expected to be used mostly for _ space travel. ( A) short distance ( B) long distance ( C) all kinds of ( D) both A and B 20 “I m SORRY. “For days thats been about all Japan has heard from its Olympic athletes. Those were the first words uttered by a young swimmer after competing in t
17、he 400-m individual-medley swimming event, a difficult exercise that takes more than 4 1/2 minutes to complete and requires four different strokes. Because her event took place on the opening day of Sydney 2000, her performance was considered especially significant for the fortunes of the nation. Bu
18、t with all of Japan watching, Yasuko Tajima fell short. Never mind that she earned a silver medal. “How disappointing,“ she said. “Next time I will win the gold.“ There is a unique form of pressure on Japans athletes. Competitors from every country face enormous expectations to win , to make the yea
19、rs of hard work and training pay off, to achieve greatness on the preeminent world stage. American cyclist Lance Armstrong ,winner of two consecutive Tour de France races after surviving a contest with cancer, noted last week that, “If I loses the Olympics, they 11 say, I thought he was supposed to
20、be a good cyclist. “,But whereas failure to win gold might cost Americans a fat endorsement contract, for Japanese a disappointing performance is even more disastrous, as individual failure is somehow wrapped up with a sense of national identity. “For non-Japanese, its very peculiar for athletes to
21、say they are sorry. “says Mitsunori Urushibara, a professor of sports philosophy at Shikoku Gakuin University. “Failure is never just an individual matter in Japan. Athletes always face the terror of being excommunicated from the group.“ Understanding the culture in which Japanese athletes compete m
22、akes watching their defeats all the more painful. The agony of gymnast Naoya Tsukahara, whose hopes for an individual all-around medal were dashed last Wednesday when he inexplicably fell off the pommel horse, was obvious as he seemed to sleepwalk through his other events. His body was limp, his exp
23、ression blank. “I didnt want to disgrace my nation,“ he said. Another young swimmer, Tomoko Hagiwara, climbed out of the pool after finishing seventh in her 200-m individual-medley qualifying heat last Monday, her shoulders hanging downward, her head tilted downward. “What was the cause of your poor
24、 performance?“ snapped a reporter for NHK, the national TV network. Hagiwara answered that she didnt shift smoothly between strokes and that her turns were poor. “Please remember those points and try to do better in the next race,“ the reporter lectured. “You feel as if everyone in Japan feels asham
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