[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷791及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 791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 The Gestural Theory of Language The initial language in hominids was gestural, and communication using th
3、e hands was actually the first form of language. I. The origin of language: sign and sound signs【 B1】 _: having to be looking at the signer【 B1】 _ sounds; first associated with language because they draw attention II.【 B2】 _for gestural origin of sign language【 B2】 _ A. Sign languages: meeting all t
4、he languages【 B3】 _【 B3】 _ including: large lexicons, massive gestures, carrying meaning, being grammatical the order affects the meaning greatly B. A study on how we【 B4】 _sound【 B4】 _ sound and visual information combined in the nervous system the same meaning and activating the same neutrons exis
5、ting in a phenomenon: the McGurk Effect C. An illustration to the McGurk Effect Seeing somebody speaking is different from hearing speech sounds. Hearing a sound with a set of【 B5】 _makes the difference.【 B5】 _ III. Gestures and visual input A. example: sounds sound【 B6】 _when eyes are open or close
6、d the whole time(6) B. nervous system: having the ability to respond to sound and【 B7】 _【 B7】_ C. mirror neuron: excited both by the sight and also by the sound neutron groups involved in human language【 B8】 _ some of those in【 B8】_ rhesus macaques D. a study on the hypoglossal canal humans having v
7、ery big hypoglossal canal overlaps with chimps a lot of axons: not sufficient for【 B9】 _【 B9】 _ studying the values in fossil record for necessity and sufficiency IV. The way to create sounds A. by looking at the【 B10】 _in hertz, which drops in puberty【 B10】 _ B. example: saying okay looking at the
8、tongue and larynx and air sacs and asking 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 questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an
9、 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 Which of the following statements is CORRECT about Shaheen? ( A) She was born in Palestine. ( B) She grew up in Gaza City. ( C) She lives in Toronto ri
10、ght now. ( D) She received a bachelors degree in marketing. 12 Americans still have the following image of Arab women EXCEPT ( A) they receive little education. ( B) they have no rights. ( C) they all stay at home as housewives. ( D) they usually speak two languages. 13 What is Shaheens attitude abo
11、ut herself to be one of the more educated and more experienced women? ( A) Lucky and satisfied. ( B) Indifferent and unconcerned. ( C) Neutral and impartial. ( D) Dissatisfied and ungratified. 14 Shaheen has been to the following areas in America EXCEPT ( A) Pennsylvania. ( B) New York. ( C) Califor
12、nia. ( D) New Jersey. 15 Which of the following is INCORRECT about Shaheens future plans? ( A) She will stay in Chicago for three months. ( B) Shell be working in green initiatives. ( C) Shell finish her graduation project at Wharton. ( D) Shell do some work for the Olympics 2016. SECTION C NEWS BRO
13、ADCAST 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 According to the United Nations, less Somalis left their country because ( A) the
14、drought is almost over. ( B) the border is more strictly guarded. ( C) most people have already left. ( D) more aid has arrived in the country. 17 Scientific experts say the Horn of Africa will ( A) have great climate change in the next decade. ( B) suffer from very severe droughts in 10 years. ( C)
15、 face more frequent and more intense droughts. ( D) be on the verge of cruel political conflicts. 18 The measures people should take to deal with the drought include ( A) making new economic policies. ( B) investing in smallholder farms. ( C) setting up land organizations. ( D) calling for internati
16、onal aid. 19 The two climbers died in Peru when they ( A) climbed up the mountain. ( B) tried to jump off the cliff. ( C) explored the summit of the hill. ( D) moved down from the top. 20 Which is most likely the cause of the two climbers death? ( A) The change of weather condition. ( B) The collaps
17、e of an ice block. ( C) The break of the rope. ( D) The shortage of supply. 20 There is a never-ending supply of business gurus telling us how we can, and must, do more. Sheryl Sandberg urges women to “Lean In“ if they want to get ahead. John Bernard offers breathless advice on conducting “Business
18、at the Speed of Now“. And in case you thought you might be able to grab a few moments to yourself, Keith Ferrazzi warns that you must “Never Eat Alone“. Yet the biggest problem in the business world is not too little but too much too many distractions and interruptions, too many things done for the
19、sake of form, and altogether too much busyness. The Dutch seem to believe that an excess of meetings is the biggest consumer of time: they talk of vergaderziekte, “meeting sickness“. However, a study last year by the McKinsey Global Institute suggests that it is e-mails: It found that highly skilled
20、 office workers spend more than a quarter of each working day writing and responding to them. Which of these annoying factors of modern business life is worse remains open to debate. But what is clear is that office workers are on a treadmill of pointless activity. Managers allow meetings to drag on
21、 for hours. Workers generate e-mails because it requires little effort and no thought. An entire management industry exists to spin the treadmill ever faster. All this “leaning in“ is producing an epidemic of overwork, particularly in the United States. Americans now toil for eight-and-a-half hours
22、a week more than they did in 1979. A survey last year by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that almost a third of working adults get six hours or less of sleep a night. Another survey last year by Good Technology, a provider of secure mobile systems for businesses, found that
23、more than 80% of respondents continue to work after leaving the office, 69% cannot go to bed without checking their inbox and 38% routinely check their work e-mails at the dinner table. This activity is making it harder to focus on real work as opposed to make-work. Teresa Amabile of Harvard Busines
24、s School, who has been conducting a huge study of work and creativity, reports that workers are generally more creative on low-pressure days than on high-pressure days when they are confronted with a flurry of unpredictable demands. In 2012 Gloria Mark of the University of California, Irvine, and tw
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