[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷711及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 711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 At present-companies and industries like to sponsor sports events. Two reasons are put forward to explain
3、 this phenomenon. The first reason is that they get 【 1】 _ throughout the world. The second reason【 1】 _ is that companies and industries【 2】 _ money, 【 2】 _ as they get reductions in the tax they owe if they sponsor sports or arts activities. As sponsorship is【 3】 _, careful thinking 【 3】 _ is requ
4、ired in deciding which events to sponsor. It is important that the event to be sponsored【 4】 _【 4】 _ the product(s) to be promoted. That is, the right 【 5】 _ and maximum product coverage must 【 5】 _ be guaranteed in the event. Points to be considered in sports sponsorship. Popularity of the event In
5、ternational sports events are big【 6】 _ event,【 6】 _ which get extensive coverage on TV and in the press. Smaller events attract fewer people. Identification of the potential audience Aiming at the right audience is most important for smaller events. The right audience would attract manufacturers of
6、 other related products like【 7】 _, etc. 【 7】 _ Advantages of sponsorship Advantages are longer-term. People are expected to respond【 8】 _ to the【 8】 _ products promoted and be more likely to buy them. Advertising is【 9】 _ the mind. 【 9】 _ Sponsorship is better than straight advertising: a) less【 10
7、】 _ b) tax-free 【 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 th
8、e interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 What materials were not used for road surfaces during the last century? ( A) Gravel. ( B) Asphalt. ( C) Macadam. ( D) Concrete. 12 Concrete is used in extensive projects because o
9、f _. ( A) the increase in traffic ( B) the cost of other materials ( C) the change of the climate ( D) the construction of the roads 13 For light traffic, which of the following is not used? ( A) Sand clay. ( B) Macadam. ( C) Brick. ( D) Bituminous mixture. 14 What do“ turnpikes“ mean? ( A) Roads. (
10、 B) Streets. ( C) Lanes. ( D) Highways. 15 The total width of the Pennsylvania Turnpike is _. ( A) 100 feet ( B) 78 feet ( C) 68 feet ( D) 88 feet SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At t
11、he end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 According to the news, what did Iran resume on Monday? ( A) Production of fuel for nuclear reactors. ( B) Small-scale uranium enrichment. ( C) Completion of nuclear weapons. ( D) Maintenance of atomic weapons. 16 The
12、orderly came back in a few minutes with a rifle and five cartridges, and meanwhile some Burmans had arrived and told us that the elephant was in the paddy fields below, only a few hundred yards away. As I started forward practically the whole population of the quarter flocked out of the houses and f
13、ollowed me. They had seen the rifle and were all shouting excitedly that I was going to shoot the elephant. They had not shown much interest in the elephant when he was merely ravaging their homes, but it was different now that he was going to be shot. It was a bit of fun to them, as it would be to
14、an English crowd; besides they wanted the meat. It made me vaguely uneasy. I had no intention of shooting the elephant-I had merely sent for the rifle to defend myself if necessary-and it is always unnerving to have a crowd following you. I marched down the hill, looking and feeling a fool, with the
15、 rifle over my shoulder and an ever-growing army of people jostling at my heels. At the bottom, when you got away. from the huts, there was a metalled road and beyond that a miry waste of paddy fields a thousand yards across, not yet ploughed but soggy from the first rains and dotted with coarse gra
16、ss. The elephant was standing eight yards from the road, his left side towards us. He took not the slightest notice of the crowds approach. He was tearing up bunches of grass, beating them against his knees to clean them and stuffing them into his mouth. I had halted on the road. As soon as I saw th
17、e elephant I knew with perfect certainty that I ought not to shoot him. It is a serious matter to shoot a working elephant-it is comparable to destroying a huge and costly piece of machinery-and obviously one ought not to do it if it can possibly be avoided. And at that distance, peacefully eating,
18、the elephant looked no more dangerous than a cow. I thought then and I think now that this attack of “must“ was already passing off; in which case he would merely wander harmlessly about until the mahout came back and caught him. Moreover, 1 did not in the least want to shoot him. I decided that I w
19、ould watch him for a little while to make sure that he did not turn savage again, and then go home. But at that moment I glanced round at the crowd that had followed me. It was an immense crowd, two thousand at the least and growing every minute. It blocked the road for a long distance on either sid
20、e. I looked at the sea of yellow faces above the garish clothes-faces all happy and excited over this bit of fun, all certain that the elephant was going to be shot. They were watching me as they would watch a conjurer about to perform a trick. They did not like me, but with the magical rifle in my
21、hands I was momentarily worth watching. And suddenly I realized tat I should have to shoot the elephant after all. The people expected it of me and I and got to do it; I could fell their two thousand wills pressing me forward, irresistibly. And it was at this moment, as I stood there with the rifle
22、in my hands, that l first grasped the hollowness, the futility of the white mans dominion in the East. Here was I, the white man with his gun, standing in front of the unarmed native crowd-seemingly the leading actor of the piece; but in reality I was only an absurd puppet pushed to and fro by the w
23、ill of those yellow faces behind. I perceived in this moment that when the white man turns tyrant it is his own freedom that he destroys. He becomes a sort of hollow, posing dummy, the conventionalized figure of a sahib. For it is the condition of his rule that he shall spend his life in trying to i
24、mpress the natives and so in every crisis he has got to do what the “natives“ expect of hi. He wears a mask, and his face grows to fit it. I had got to shoot the elephant. I had committed myself to doing it when I sent for the rife. A sahib has got to act like a sahib; he has got to appear resolute,
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