[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷767及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 767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 Camping First, the equipment.【 1】 _and sleeping-bag are the 【 1】 _ most important items. Both of them sho
3、uld be (2 )_and 【 2】 _ first-class. Other things include stove, a torch (with spare battery), and also【 3】 _。 【 3】 _ Second, clothes. For everyday wear, you should take 2 or 3 pairs of【 4】 _, several shirts, a jacket, a thick sweater【 4】 _ and a light raincoat. For footwear, you must have【 5】 _ 【 5】
4、 _ shoes or hoots. Third, food. I suggest you take【 6】 _food, for it% 【 6】 _ convenient and hygienic【 7】 _is a useful thing to have 【 7】 _ with you, especially if you get hungry at night. Fourth, medicine. Youd better go to the【 8】 _for 【 8】 _ advice, asking him to prepare the necessary medicine for
5、 you. Some liquid medicine will be needed in case of an【 9】 _ 【 9】 _ bite. Finally, the miscellaneous. Things like camera, binoculars, radios, and a couple of books can make your holiday life more enjoyable. And its always interesting to keep a【 10】 _ 【 10】 _ to record the things you do in holiday.
6、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 the interview you will be
7、given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 What does this conversation most probably take place? ( A) In a travel agency. ( B) On a campus. ( C) In a bookshop. ( D) In a teachers shop. 12 Where will Denis spend his holiday? ( A) In Britain. ( B)
8、In Australia. ( C) In Italy. ( D) None of the above. 13 In Australia, one can _. ( A) study English separately ( B) study English along with other subjects ( C) study English as a fun and relaxation ( D) all of the above 14 Those English language colleges that are not part of a university may be _.
9、( A) operated privately ( B) operated by the government ( C) part of government technical and business colleges ( D) all of the above 15 Visitors on a tourist visa can undertake English study for up to _. ( A) three months ( B) six months ( C) one year ( D) three years SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Direc
10、tions: 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 The space agencys chief safety officer _ NASAs plan to launch Discovery. ( A) vetoed ( B) sanc
11、tioned ( C) supported ( D) disapproved 16 The newspaper must provide for the reader the facts, unalloyed, unslanted, objectively selected facts. But in these days of complex news it must provide more; it must supply interpretation, the meaning of the facts. This is the most important assignment conf
12、ronting American journalismto make clear to the reader the problems of the day, to make international news as understandable as community news, to recognize that there is no longer any such thing (with the possible exception of such scribbling as society and club news) as “local“ news, because any e
13、vent in the international area has a local reaction in manpower draft, in economic strain, in terms, indeed, of our very way of life. There is in journalism a widespread view that when you embark on interpretation, you are entering choppy and dangerous waters, the swirling tides of opinion. This is
14、nonsense. The opponents of interpretation insist that the writer and the editor shall confine himself to the “facts“. This insistence raises two questions: What are the facts? And: Are the bare facts enough? As to the first query, consider how a so-called “factual“ story cones about. The reporter co
15、llects, say, fifty facts; out of these fifty, his space allotment being necessarily restricted, he selects the ten, which he considers most important. This is Judgment Number One. Then he or his editor decides which of these ten facts shall constitute the lead of the piece (This is important decisio
16、n because many readers do not proceed beyond the first paragraph.) This is Judgment Number Two. Then the night editor determines whether the article shall be presented on page one, where it has a large impact, or on page twenty-four, where it has little. Judgment Number Three. Thus, in the presentat
17、ion of a so-called “factual“ or “objective“ story, at least three judgments are involved. And they are judgments not at all unlike those involved in interpretation, in which reporter and editor, calling upon their general background, and their “news neutralism,“ arrive at a conclusion as to the sign
18、ificance of the news. The two areas of judgment, presentation of the news and its interpretation, are both objective rather than subjective processesas objective, that is, as any human being can be. (Note in passing: even though complete objectivity can never be achieved, nevertheless the ideal must
19、 always be the beacon on the murky news channels.) If an editor is intent on slanting the news, he can do it in other ways and more effectively than by interpretation. He can do it by the selection of those facts that prop up his particular plea. Or he can do it by the way he gives a storypromoting
20、it to page one or demoting it to page thirty. 17 The title that best expresses the ideas of this passage is _. ( A) Interpreting the News ( B) Choosing Facts ( C) Subjective Facts Are Impossible ( D) Everything Counts 18 Why does the writer of an article select ten out of 50 available facts? ( A) Sp
21、ace is limited. ( B) His editor is prejudiced. ( C) The subject is not important. ( D) He is entering choppy and dangerous. 19 What is the least effective way of “slanting“ news? ( A) Interpretation. ( B) His editor is prejudiced. ( C) Placement. ( D) Concentration. 20 Why should the lead sentence p
22、resent the most important fact? ( A) It will influence the reader to continue. ( B) It will be the best way to write. ( C) Some readers just read the beginning of some news. ( D) It will gratify the editor. 一、 PART III GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (10 MIN) Directions: There are ten multiple-choice questions in
23、 this section. Choose the best answer to each question. 21 What marked the beginning of the Romantic Age? ( A) The finish of the novel Oliver Twist. ( B) The use of rimed couplet. ( C) The publication of the work named Lyrical Ballads. ( D) The finish of the prose Utopia. 22 The jury in the High Cou
24、rt of New Zealand is composed of _ members ( A) 18 ( B) 16 ( C) 14 ( D) 12 23 The capital of Canada is_. ( A) Vancouver ( B) Ottawa ( C) Toronto ( D) Quebec 24 Which of the following is not a character of acquisition? ( A) Use textbook. ( B) Conducted with no careful schedules. ( C) Learn language s
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