[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷768及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 768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 Conversational Skills People who usually make us feel comfortable in conversations are good talkers. And
3、they have something in common, i.e. skills to put people at ease. I. Skill to ask questions 1)Be aware of the human nature: readiness to answer others questions regardless of【 B1】 _;【 B1】 _ 2)Start a conversation with some personal but unharmful questions, e.g. questions about ones【 B2】 _ job,【 B2】
4、_ questions about ones activities in the【 B3】 _;【 B3】 _ 3)Be able to spot signals for further talk. II. Skill to【 B4】 _ for answers【 B4】 _ 1)Dont shift from subject to subject, sticking to the same subject: signs of【 B5】 _ in【 B5】 _ conversation; 2)Listen to【 B6】 _ of voice,【 B6】 _ if people sound u
5、nenthusiastic, then change subject; 3)Use eyes and ears, steady your gaze while listening. III. Skill to laugh Effects of laughter: ease peoples【 B7】 _;【 B7】 _ help start【 B8】 _【 B8】 _ IV. Skill to part 1)Importance: open up possibilities for future friendship or contact; 2)Ways: men: a smile, a【 B9
6、】 _;【 B9】 _ women: same as【 B10】 _ now;【 B10】 _ how to express pleasure in meeting someone. 1 【 B1】 2 【 B2】 3 【 B3】 4 【 B4】 5 【 B5】 6 【 B6】 7 【 B7】 8 【 B8】 9 【 B9】 10 【 B10】 SECTION B INTERVIEW Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the quest
7、ions 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 Why does Chris enjoy driving a taxi? ( A) Because he can do something which helps people. ( B) Becaus
8、e he is able to decide exactly what he does. ( C) Because he can travel to different parts of the city. ( D) Because he can earn a lot of money. 12 What does he need to do as a taxi driver? ( A) To give travel information to passengers. ( B) To know his way around the city very well. ( C) To spend a
9、 lot of time waiting at stations. ( D) To predict where he will find work. 13 What does he find about most of his passengers? ( A) They are happy to chat to him. ( B) They only give one-word answers. ( C) They have interesting stories to tell. ( D) They dislike taxi drivers. 14 According to Chris, w
10、hen do some people get annoyed? ( A) They have a long wait for the taxi. ( B) The taxi fare is high. ( C) The driver talks too much. ( D) The journey takes longer than usual. 15 Why does he feel he is well-suited to his job? ( A) Because he grew up wanting to be a taxi driver. ( B) Because he likes
11、being friendly for short periods. ( C) Because he was once a shop assistant. ( D) Because he enjoys driving long distances. 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 ite
12、m, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 What is the problem with Russias space station? ( A) It has lost its primary 6xygen sources. ( B) It has lost its backup oxygen sources. ( C) It has lost both the primary and the backup oxygen sources. ( D) It has last neither the primary o
13、r the backup oxygen sources. 17 What problems has the space station experienced in the past six months? ( A) Generator malfunction. ( B) Computer error. ( C) A collision with another station. ( D) All the above. 18 There are _ Russian(s) and _ American(s) on board. ( A) one, one ( B) one, two ( C) t
14、wo, two ( D) two, one 18 The proposal of a single six-year term for the President of the United States has been around for a long time. High-minded people have urged it from the beginning of the Republic. The Constitutional Convention turned it down in 1787, and recurrent efforts to put it in the Co
15、nstitution have regularly failed in the two centuries since. Quite right: it is a terrible idea for a number of reasons among them that it is at war with the philosophy of democracy. The basic argument for the one-term, six-year presidency is that the quest for reelection is at the heart of our prob
16、lems with self-government. The desire for reelection, it is claimed, drives Presidents to do things they would not otherwise do. It leads them to make easy promises and to postpone hard decisions. A single six-year term would liberate presidents from the pressures and temptations of politics. Instea
17、d of worrying about reelection, they would be free to do only what was best for the country. The argument is superficially attractive. But when you think about it, it is profoundly antidemocratic in its implications. It assumes Presidents know better than anyone else what is best for the country and
18、 that the people are so wrongheaded and ignorant that Presidents should be encouraged to disregard their wishes. It assumes that the less responsive a President is to popular desires and needs, the better President he or she will be. It assumes that the democratic process is the obstacle to wise dec
19、isions. The theory of American democracy is quite the opposite. It is that the give-and-take of the democratic process is the best source of wise decisions. It is that the Presidents duty is not to ignore and override popular concerns but to acknowledge and heed them. It is “that the Presidents acco
20、untability to the popular will is the best guarantee that he or she will do a good job. The one-term limitation, as Gouverneur Morris, final draftsman of the Constitution, persuaded the convention, would “destroy the great motive to good behavior,“ which is the hope of reelection. A President, said
21、Olive Ellsworth, another Founding Father, “should be reelected if his conduct prove worthy of it. And he will be more likely to render himself worthy of it if he be rewardable with it.“ The ban on reelection has other perverse consequences. Forbidding a President to run again, Gouverneur Morris said
22、, is “as much as to say that we should give him the benefit of experience, and then deprive ourselves of use of it.“ George Washington stoutly opposed the idea. “I can see no propriety,“ he wrote, “in precluding ourselves from the service of any man, who on some great emergency shall be deemed unive
23、rsally most capable of serving the public.“ A single six-year term would release Presidents from the test of submitting their records to the voters. It would be an impeachment of the democratic process itself. The Founding Fathers were everlastingly right when they turned down this well-intentioned
24、but ill-considered proposal 200 years ago. 19 The main idea of the passage is that the United States Presidents should _ ( A) have wide political experience ( B) serve for a term of less than six years ( C) serve for a term of more than six years ( D) be allowed to be reelected 20 According to the a
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