[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷696及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 696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 Reading on the Internet: The Link between Literacy and Technology With access to the Internet at home and
3、 in classrooms, Alicia and Jake, growing up (1)_the Internet as a source of information, represent an equal number of boys and girls who use the Internet to search for information, to complete school research or exchanging e-mails. The (2)_of reading and technology on the Internet is causing educato
4、rs to take a new look at what it means to be (3)_in todays society. New forms of literacy call upon students to know how to read and write not only in the print world but also in the (4)_world and to access the best information in the shortest time to identify and solve the most important problems a
5、nd then communicate this information. Being able to successfully use the Internet places special demands on the reader. First, the Internet reader must be able to handle the sheer (5)_of text, which can be described as massive. Second, a reader must be able to (6)_all the features of a webpage and q
6、uickly decide which one will likely be the most helpful in accessing information. Third, being able to read online text requires familiarity with its concepts, vocabulary, and organizational format. Information on the Internet is ever changing, with websites continually being updated, removed, or (7
7、)_, which requires a rethinking of what it means to be a reader or even a literate person. Because of technology, our definition of reading has changed to include websites, (8)_, e-mail, discussion boards, chat rooms, instant messaging. Technology is (9)_the nature of literacy. How can educators hel
8、p students use their reading strategies to understand the electronic word? Many literacy educators are currently watching the convergence of literacy and technology, and they are (10)_answers to this very question. SECTION B INTERVIEW Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. L
9、isten 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. Now listen to the interview. 11 The Tribal Law and Order Act is to ( A) serve as a link betw
10、een tribal and federal systems. ( B) give tribes more power to govern the country. ( C) provide more resources for tribal communities. ( D) stimulate Native American population growth. 12 Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a stereotype of Native Americans? ( A) Men sitting on horseback. ( B)
11、 Men with a bow and arrow. ( C) Men sitting in a tent. ( D) Men with full-feathered headdress. 13 Vincent Schilling gives the following information about Native Americans living condition EXCEPT ( A) economy. ( B) transportation. ( C) education. ( D) security. 14 Which of the following statements is
12、 INCORRECT? ( A) Native Americans leaving the reservation are deemed to leave for good. ( B) Internet has not been made the best use of on the reservation. ( C) Vincent returns to the reservation when he gets crazed. ( D) Vincent is strongly tied to his native heritage. 15 The interview mainly focus
13、es on ( A) the modern life of Native Americans. ( B) the distribution of Native Americans. ( C) the opportunities for Native Americans. ( D) the native heritage from Native Americans. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then a
14、nswer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 What is the main idea of the news item? ( A) Somalia is re-infected with polio virus. ( B) Somalia has successfully eradicated polio. ( C) Somalia suffers from indigenous polio. (
15、D) Polio still persists in developing countries. 17 According to the WHO, what does the success that Somalia has achieved show? ( A) Polio can be re-infected with virus originating from other countries. ( B) Polio can be eventually wiped out however persistent it may seem. ( C) Polio can be eradicat
16、ed from areas where no central government functions. ( D) Polio can be eliminated from developing countries where it persists. 17 Our public debates often fly off into the wild blue yonder of fantasy. So its been with the Federal Communications Commissions new media-ownership rules. Were told that,
17、unless the FCCs decision is reversed, it will worsen the menacing concentration of media power and that this will-to exaggerate only slightly-imperil free speech, the diversity of opinion and perhaps democracy itself. All this is more than overwrought; it completely misrepresents reality. In the pas
18、t 30 years, media power has splintered dramatically; people have more choices than ever. Travel back to 1970. There were only three major TV networks (ABC, CBS, NBC); now, theres a fourth (Fox). Then, there was virtually no cable TV; now, 68 percent of households have it. Then, FM radio was a backwa
19、ter; now there are 5,892 FM stations, up from 2,196 in 1970. Then, there was only one national newspaper (The Wall Street Journal); now, there are two more (USA Today and The New York Times ). The idea that “big media“ has dangerously increased its control over our choices is absurd. Yet much of the
20、 public, including journalists and politicians, believe religiously in this myth. They confuse size with power. Its true that some gigantic media companies are getting even bigger at the expense of other media companies. But its not true that their power is increasing at the publics expense. Popular
21、 hostility toward big media stems partly from the growing competition, which creates winners and losers and losers complain. Liberals dont like the conservative talk shows, but younger viewers do. A June poll by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that viewers from the ages of
22、 18 to 29 approved of “hosts with strong opinions“ by a 58 percent to 32 percent margin. Social conservatives despise what one recently called “the raw sewage, ultra violence, graphic sex and raunchy language“ of TV. But many viewers love it. Journalists detest the cost and profit pressures that res
23、ult from stiff com petition with other news and entertainment outlets. Its the tyranny of the market: a triumph of popular tastes. Big media companies try to anticipate, shape and profit from these tastes. But media diversity frustrates any one company from imposing its views and values on an unwill
24、ing audience. People just click to another channel or cancel their subscription. The paradox is this: the explosion of choices means that almost everyone may be offended by something. A lot of this free-floating hostility has attached itself to the FCC ownership rules. The backlash is easily exagger
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