[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷691及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 691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 Daydreaming . Daydreaming can be harmful because it was considered as A. a waste of time B. a 【 1】 _ of n
3、eurotic tendencies 【 1】 _ C. evidence of 【 2】 _ or an escape from 【 2】 _ life realities and responsibilities when it occurs 【 3】 _ 【 3】 _ . However, daydreaming can be beneficial A. it is an effective technique of 【 4】 _ 【 4】 _ B. it contributes to intellectual growth powers of concentration the abi
4、lity to 【 5】 _ with others 【 5】 _ C. it improves serf-control ability and enhances 【 6】 _ ability 【 6】 _ D. it improves a persons ability to be better adapted to practical, immediate concerns solve everyday problems be more readily with new ideas E. Historically, many successful people got their bes
5、t ideas while relaxing and daydreaming. . How to make a positive daydreaming? A. (7)_ yourself as vividly as possible 【 7】 _ B. create an environment free from 【 8】 _ 【 8】 _ . General remarks A. Suggestion: Put aside a few minutes daily, taking short 【 9】 _【 9】 _ B. Conclusion: Daydreaming, this 【 1
6、0】 _ investment, 【 10】 _ highly benefit you physical and mental well-being. 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. Question
7、s 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 word is not used by Norberg-Hodge to describe the Ladakhi people? ( A) Open. ( B) Happy. ( C) Self-protected ( D) Humble.
8、 12 Why was the Ladakhi culture damaged? ( A) Because India and China fought there. ( B) Because it becomes dependent on the import. ( C) Because the Indian government regarded this region as the front in war. ( D) Because the developing ways introduced are against the realities there. 13 As far as
9、tourism concerned, local people _. ( A) think their culture is being destroyed ( B) feel it is a pity to lose the paradise ( C) have different ideas from the foreigners ( D) are fully aware of the consequences 14 Ladakhi people think that the Westerns _. ( A) are not rich ( B) need not to work ( C)
10、are unintelligent ( D) have the same lives as those of them 15 Ladakhi people usually _. ( A) have few interests in the information provided by Norberg-Hodge ( B) can understand the information ( C) feel ashamed of their backwardness after knowing about the outside world ( D) know how the outside wo
11、rld is 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 Why do other European countries criticize Ireland? ( A) T
12、hey worry that the Irish Republics budget plan will undermine the stability of European Unions. ( B) EU countries fear that Irish Republics finance plan will cause inflation. ( C) Other countries will have to cut taxes. ( D) Other EU countries must increase government spending, too. 17 What is TRUE
13、about the Irish Republics economy? ( A) It was the most successful among the EU countries. ( B) It has increased 8% in the last five years. ( C) The unemployment rate has reached its lowest level for 5 years. ( D) The commodity prices have decreased greatly in the country. 17 Throughout the U.S. stu
14、dents are getting out their No. 2 pencils, ready endure a stress- packed four hours of bubbling in answers for the Dec. 12 administration of the ACT, part of some 1.5 million expected to take the test this school year. Standardized tests have been a scourge of student life in America for more than 5
15、0 years, but its fair to say theyre more pressure-packed and ubiquitous than ever before. The ACT and its counterpart, the SAT, have become one of the largest determining factors in the college-admissions process, particularly for elite schools. At least this years applicants should be familiar with
16、 the format by now: students in the U.S. are taking more standardized tests than ever before, and at ages long before college beckons. The earliest record of standardized testing comes from China, where hopefuls for government jobs had to fill out examinations testing their knowledge of Confucian ph
17、ilosophy and poetry. In the Western world, examiners usually favored giving essays, a tradition stemming from the ancient Greeks affinity for the Socratic method. But as the Industrial Revolution (and the progressive movement of the early 1800s that followed) took school-age kids out of the farms an
18、d factories and put them behind desks, standardized testing emerged as an easy way to test large numbers of students quickly. In 1905, French psychologist Alfred Binet began developing a standardized test of intelligence, work that would eventually be incorporated into a version of the modem IQ test
19、, dubbed the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test. By World War I, standardized testing was standard practice: aptitude quizzes called Army Mental Tests were conducted to assign U.S. servicemen jobs during the war effort. But grading was done manually at first, an arduous task that undermined standardiz
20、ed testings goal of speedy mass assessment. It would take until 1936 for the first automatic test scanner was developed, a rudimentary computer called the IBM 805. It used electrical current to detect marks made by special pencils on tests, giving rise to the now-ubiquitous bubbling-in of answers. (
21、Modem optical scanners opt to use simple No. 2 pencils, as their darker lead is most scanner-friendly.) The SAT and the ACT are by far the most famed standardized tests today. The SAT came first, founded in 1926 as the Scholastic Aptitude Test by the College Board, a non-profit group of universities
22、 and other educational organizations. The original test lasted 90 minutes, with 315 questions testing knowledge of definitions, basic math and even an early iteration of its famed fill-in-the-blank analogies (e.g. blue: sky:_:grass). By 1930, the test grew and assumed its now-familiar form, with sep
23、arate verbal and math tests. By the end of World War II, the test was accepted by enough universities that it became a standard right-of-passage for college-bound high school seniors. It remained largely unchanged (save the occasional tweak) until 2005, when the analogies were done away with and a w
24、riting section was added. (That extra section is graded separately from the verbal test, boosting the elusive perfect SAT score from 1600 to 2400.) In 1959, an education professor at the University of Iowa named Everett Franklin Lindquist (who later pioneered the first generation of optical scanners
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