[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷771及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 771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 Ensure Survival in the College Dorm Life in college dorm can be hard, especially for the first-yea
3、rs. Here Shah J. Chaudhry gives them great tips for successful college dorm life. College students face certain degree of (1) in their (1)_ dorms. However, students need not be (2) about problems (2)_ and frustrations. Theyd better find the bright (3) of dorm (3)_ life. The following is the advice a
4、s how to (4) to it. (4)_ Shape up Everyone has his own way of getting things done. Since students are sharing dorm with each other, it is wise for them to reexamine their (5) . (5)_ Make Friends and Socialize Friends will make things (6) for people, so the best way (6)_ of a quick adjustment is maki
5、ng friends. It is strongly believed that dorm life provides great (7) for students to make close (7)_ friends. Tolerate and Co-exist Students will (8) meet mean people in college. In such (8)_ case, they must learn to put up with each other and stay in peace. Learn to Share It is wise for students t
6、o learn to share things with others, not only the facilities in the dorm, but also some personal (9) . (9)_ Have Fun With no parents around, enough freedom, and people of similar (10) , having fun is the most important part of dorm (10)_ life, although the major task for students is to study. SECTIO
7、N 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 given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to
8、 the interview. 11 When did Post office in Britain employ cats? ( A) In 1868 ( B) In 1886 ( C) In 1898 ( D) In 1889. 12 Why were female cats usually employed by the Post Office? ( A) They could work for 24 hours a day. ( B) They were worse hunters. ( C) They were more persistent hunters. ( D) They w
9、orked the whole night. 13 What happened to the cats if the number of mice in a post office didnt decline within 6 months? ( A) They were killed. ( B) They were punished by not to be given food. ( C) They had to change job. ( D) They were dismissed. 14 Why was Lucky awarded the DFC certificate? ( A)
10、Because of the great amount of rats she caught. ( B) Because of her good manner. ( C) Because of her sudden attack on the burglars. ( D) She served for 16 years. 15 Does the Post Office still employ cats? ( A) Yes, as fewer than before. ( B) Yes, but fewer than before. ( C) Yes, they are not needed
11、any more. ( D) No, their services are discontinued. 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 item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 _ US soldier
12、s have been killed in Iraq since President Bush declared that major combat operations in Iraq had ended. ( A) 1170 ( B) 1530 ( C) 1668 ( D) 1669 17 Besides US, _ suffered the greatest loss of army men in Iraq. ( A) Great Britain ( B) Bulgaria ( C) Italy ( D) Poland 17 Harry Potter: The End Is Here W
13、hat a lot of commotion over a book. Not since 19th-century New Yorkers anxiously crowded the Manhattan docks to be the first to discover the serialized fate of Dickenss Little Nell have people gotten so excited about fiction. For weeks now, the rumors have flown over the Internet: Harry lives! Harry
14、 dies! Last week the excitement reached a new pitch as the hoopla soared to unprecedented levels that not even the well-oiled publicity machinery of publishers could have ignited. Books fell into the hands of eager fans despite the closely monitored embargo of the 12 million copieswhen you have 12 m
15、illion copies of anything, sooner or later somethings going to fall off a truck. Once the novel was on the streets, photocopies were quickly posted online. Spoilers went to work revealing the fates of various charactersand got a lot wrong. Even more-diligent fans got busy retyping the entire book to
16、 put online. Most astonishing, someone posted a bogus version of the novel that ran to well over 600 pages. That it wasnt much good is beside the point. Has anyone ever done this: sat down and composed an entirely fake version of anything on the eve of the real things debut? No book, no matter how w
17、onderful, could live up to that sort of expectation. But lets say it right here: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows“ comes as close as any novel could. Its not without its flaws, and at 759 pages not without more than a little windiness. But when set against this final installments achievements,
18、its imperfections seem mighty inconsequential. Writing a decent sequel to a good novel is hard. Writing six of them is almost unheard of. Each of the “Harry Potters“ deserves to stand on the shelf with its mates, and the last one more than fulfills the promise of the first six. After a leisurely sta
19、rt, including a wedding scene at the Weasleys that goes on and on, Rowling hits the accelerator and never takes her foot off the floor for the next 500 pages. “Action packed“ is a pale description of this novels many battles between the forces of good and evil. Rowling is not especially gifted with
20、dialogue or subtle characterizations. Sometimes she explains things too much or too often. But she is refreshingly unsentimentalwell, almost always: theres no explaining what made her write that cloying, too-cute epilogue. And she has a true storytellers knack for incident and plot twists and what m
21、ay modestly be described as a genius for fleshing out her magical world with a host of details that make it seem more real than the readers own. To cite but one example: the “pensieve,“ a bowl into which one may submerge oneself to see the memories of another. Even readers too young to get the pun b
22、uilt into that word will be taught unconsciously to look more closely at words, to look for meanings beyond the obvious. More than that, though, Rowling succeeds because she refuses to condescend to her readers (most of the time: there is a moment, as the final climax approaches, when the younger st
23、udents at Hogwarts are shooed away because theyre “underage,“ but waitthis is to be the battle to see if good or evil will triumph, and were worrying about kids being underage? Or is this another wry joke from Rowling at all the overcautious parents who worry about what young readers are being expos
24、ed to? Never underestimate this cagey author). The last installment is a fitting cap to the series because it does not merely tie off loose ends but extends the scope of the story. It is darker, as shes promised, but more significantly, it goes deeper. People die, yes, including a few whom readers c
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