[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷750及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 750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 How to Write a Book Review . The definition of a book review A. a descriptive and critical or evaluative
3、account of a book B. a summary of content and an analysis of structure . Two approaches to book reviewingA. the descriptive review giving the essential【 1】 about a bookB. the critical review describing and evaluating the book . Basic requirements and minimum essentialsA. Knowledge of the book【 2】 B.
4、 Mastery of the genre in the work C. Description, not a summary of the book D. Something about, not a biography of, the author E.【 3】 appraisal . Five preliminary mechanical stepsA. Reading the book【 4】 B. Noting effective passages for quotingC. Noting your impressions as you readD.【 5】 what you hav
5、e readE. Aiming at achieving a single impression . Starting the outlineA. Getting an over-all grasp of the organizationB. Determining the central point to be madeC. Eliminating【 6】 or irrelevanciesD. Filling in gaps or omissions . Making the draftA. The opening paragraph in a position of emphasis, a
6、nd setting the【 7】 of the paperB. The main body being【 8】 organized by the outline logical development of the central pointC. The concluding paragraph summing up or【 9】 making the final judgment introducing no new ideas .【 10】 the draftA. Correcting all mistakes in grammar and punctuationB. Looking
7、for unity, organization and logical developmentC. Verifying quotations for accuracy and checking the references 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.
8、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 According to Samantha Heller, people tend to eat milk chocolate because _. ( A) it is less bitter than dark chocolate. ( B) it is more healthy than dark chocolate.
9、 ( C) it has special flavor with many nutrients. ( D) it is less expensive than dark chocolate. 12 Samantha Heller suggests that to get benefits from chocolate, you may _. ( A) take nutrients out of chocolate. ( B) make cocoa powder on your own. ( C) make hot chocolate by yourself. ( D) consult an e
10、xpert on chocolate. 13 According to the interview, chemicals contained in green tea actually help _. ( A) refresh ones memory. ( B) combat some diseases. ( C) revive ones spirits. ( D) improve ones physique. 14 Ginger can be used to deal with all of the following diseases or symptoms EXCEPT _. ( A)
11、arthritis. ( B) morning sickness. ( C) nausea. ( D) flu. 15 According to Samantha Heller, people should eat a product from other animals _. ( A) every two days. ( B) every other day. ( C) together with fruits. ( D) in small amounts. 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 According to the news, people in most Muslim countries ( A) dont have a positive attitude toward U.S. ( B) have a negative attitude
13、 toward Indonesia. ( C) hope that U.S.president can visit their countries. ( D) dont care whether President Obama changes his visit plans. 17 Anis Baswedan believes that the similarity between Indonesia and U.S.is that they both ( A) have many domestic concerns. ( B) are motherlands of President Oba
14、ma. ( C) are multi-cultural countries. ( D) are symbols of inclusion and equality. 17 Governments Are Trying A 1990 United Nations survey revealed that the more highly developed countries spend an average of 2 to 3 percent of their annual budgets on crime control, while developing countries spend ev
15、en more, an average of 9 to 14 percent. Increasing the size of the police force and providing it with better equipment take priority in some localities. But results are mixed. Some Hungarian citizens complain: “There are never enough policemen to catch the criminals but always enough to catch traffi
16、c violators.“ Many governments have recently found it necessary to pass tougher crime laws. For example, since “kidnapping is on the rise across Latin America,“ says Time magazine, the governments there have responded with laws that are “at once vigorous and ineffectual“. “Passing laws is one thing.
17、“ it admits, “applying them another.“ It is estimated that in Britain more than 100,000 neighborhood watch schemes, covering at least four million homes, existed in 1992. Similar programs were implemented in Australia in the mid1980s. Their aim, says the Australian Institute of Criminology, is to re
18、duce crime “by improving citizens awareness about public safety, by improving residents attitudes and behaviour in reporting crime and suspicious events in the neighbourhood and by reducing vulnerability to crime with the help of property identification and installation of effective security devices
19、.“ Closed-circuit television is used in some places to link police stations with commercial premises. Video cameras are used by police, banks, and stores as a crime deterrent or as a tool for identifying lawbreakers. In Nigeria the police have checkpoints on highways in efforts to apprehend robbers
20、and carjackers. The government has set up a task force on trade malpractices to combat fraud. Police-community relations committees made up of community leaders inform the police of criminal activity and people of questionable character. Visitors to the Philippines note that homes are generally not
21、left unattended and that many people have watchdogs. Businessmen employ private security guards to protect their businesses. Anti-theft devices for cars sell well. People who can afford to do so withdraw to tightly secured subdivisions or condominiums. The London newspaper The Independent commented:
22、 “As confidence in the rule of law falls, citizens are organizing the defense of their own communities in increasing numbers.“ And more and more people are arming themselves. In the United States, for example, it is estimated that every second household owns at least one gun. Governments are constan
23、tly developing new methods of combating crime. But V. Vsevolodov, of the Academy of Home Affairs in Ukraine, points out that according to UN sources, so many gifted people are finding “unique methods of carrying on criminal activity“ that “the training of law enforcement personnel“ cannot keep up. C
24、lever criminals funnel huge sums of money back into businesses and social services, merging with society and “gaining for themselves high positions in society.“ 18 What is the main reason for citizens to take in hand the defense of themselves? ( A) There are not enough policemen. ( B) They do not tr
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