[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷80及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 80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 Norms: Types and Acceptance Sociologists find that to understand a culture, it is very important to unders
3、tand its norms. . Definition of “Norms“ They are the【 1】 standards of behaviour maintained by a society. 【 1】 _. . Types of Norms Norms are distinguished in two ways: A. Formal and informal norms Formal norms are generally【 2】 and involve strict rules for punishment of violators. 【 2】 _. One example
4、 is laws. Informal norms are generally【 3】 but are not precisely recorded. 【 3】 _. Standards of proper dress are an example. B. Mores and folkways Mores embody the most valuable【 4】 of a people and are regarded highly necessary 【 4】 _. to the welfare of a society. Examples are mores against【 5】 and
5、treason. 【 5】 _. Folkways govern【 6】 and the violation cause relatively little concern. 【 6】_. They are important in shaping peoples daily behaviour. . Acceptance of Norms People in a culture normally follow its norms, but they are not followed in all situations. A. In some cases, people evade a wea
6、kly-enforced norm. 【 7】 is an example 【 7】 _. B. In some instances norms are violated because one norm【 8】 with another.【 8】_. For-example, your intervening of your neighbours improper behaviour. C. Any norm has【 9】 【 9】 _. Eaves-dropping and self-defence are examples. D. Acceptance of norms is subj
7、ected to【 10】 【 10】 _. Womens role is an example. 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 i
8、nterview. 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 The interview is mainly about _. ( A) economic globalization ( B) legal profession in the context of globalization ( C) legal profession ( D) economic ma
9、tters in the context of globalization 12 According to the interview, what is the major difference between China and Britain in terms of legal systems? ( A) Different cultural background. ( B) Less legislation, more legislation. ( C) Different processes. ( D) Socialist society, capitalist society. 13
10、 According to the interview, a global lawyer should possess the following skills except _. ( A) advocacy skills ( B) persuasive skills ( C) facilitating skills ( D) supporting skills 14 According to the passage, which is the best way to cultivate cultural awareness? ( A) One should spend time as muc
11、h as possible in the target culture. ( B) One should make more foreign friends. ( C) One should be confident in himself in dealing with cultural matters. ( D) One should communicate well with foreign clients. 15 Chinese law firms, compared with their western counterparts, lack _. ( A) individual tal
12、ents ( B) teamwork ( C) work-related experience ( D) communicative skills 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 ques
13、tions. 16 The demonstration took place in _. ( A) Berlin ( B) Mainz ( C) Washington D.C. ( D) Germony 17 The motto of this demonstration is “_.” ( A) Terrorist No. 1 ( B) Bush swim home ( C) Not welcome, Mr. Bush ( D) Take away Bush 18 Whats true about Chinas family planning policies? ( A) Not work
14、well. ( B) Increase the population number. ( C) Delay the increase of population ( D) It will not exist in the year 2030. 19 According to the passage, which statement is NOT true? ( A) Putin says Russia will support any option of reforming the UNs Security Council approved by consensus. ( B) Putin m
15、ade the remarks before talks with French President and German Chancellor. ( C) Russia will continue supporting Germany as candidate to the seat of permanent member of the UN Security Council. ( D) Chirac and Schroeder came to Kaliningrad to mark the 750th anniversary of the exclaves founding. 20 How
16、 many cultural sites have been proposed for inscription on the World Heritage List? ( A) 42 ( B) 28 ( C) 10 ( D) 4 20 They sparkle and glitter in the light. No other rocks are so hard. They are very valuable. It might cost thousands and thousands of dollars to buy just one. Most are found in the gro
17、und. The largest ore ever discovered is as big as a mans fist. But most are tiny. Theyre diamonds! For hundreds of years men have risked their lives searching for diamonds. To many the discovery of this glittering treasure has seemed more important than the discovery of new lands. Fairy stories tell
18、 of brave knights who battled fierce dragons and evil wizards to win kingdom rich with diamonds. In the Tower of Ion- don in England, there is a very special room protected by guards. There, inside a thick glass case, are jeweled crowns once worn by kings and queens. People from all over the world c
19、ome to see the shimmering diamonds and other precious stones that shine from behind the glass. Most diamonds seem to flash with a kind of white fire. But there are diamonds that sparkle in other colors, too. Sometimes diamonds are discovered in gravel at the bottom of rivers and streams. (To get the
20、se diamonds, the gravel is sucked up through giant hoses that act like vacuum cleaners.) Diamonds are found in rivers, on land, and in great stretches of hot desert sand. A few small ones are even found or near meteorites that strike the ground from outer space. But most diamonds are found in rocks
21、deep inside the diamond mines of Africa. The diamonds were made millions and millions of years ago when flaming volcanoes melted a mineral called carbon which was a part of these rocks. Gigantic earthquakes shook the rock and pressed them tightly together. The hot melted carbon in the rock squeezed
22、at the same time-squeezed so tightly that by the time it cooled, it had changed into the lovely hard gems called diamonds. To get at these valuable diamond rocks, workers ride in an elevator that goes down and down into the blackness far below the ground. Tunnels connect this deep shaft with the ope
23、nings-called pipes-inside the ancient volcanoes. When they are first dug from the mines, diamonds dont glitter or sparkle as they do when we see them in rings or other jewelry. They look more like dull bits of glass. A man who knows all about diamonds-a diamond cutter-must cut them just right. Diamo
24、nds are so hard that nothing can cut them except the edge of an- other diamond. Using his diamond-edged tools, the diamond cutter carefully removes tiny pieces so that the diamond will have many sharp edges and smooth surfaces-like little windows. It is because of these shaft edges and smooth surfac
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