[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷835及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 835及答案与解析 SECTION A MINI-LECTURE In this section you will hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the mini-lecture ONCE ONLY. While listening to the mini-lecture, please complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap. Make sure the word(s) you
2、 fill in is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable. You may use the blank sheet for note-taking. You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task. 0 Interview Tips for College Students Most of the students are busy looking for a job now, hence, knowing some interview tips is ver
3、y useful. I. Interview tips A.【 T1】 _【 T1】 _ making sure to have【 T2】 _for interview if having a class【 T2】 _ enough travel time ensured in case of【 T3】 _obstacles【 T3】 _ having your interviewers【 T4】 _information on hand【 T4】 _ B. Dressing【 T5】 _【 T5】 _ 【 T6】 _: in pajamas【 T6】 _ interview day: mak
4、ing yourself look【 T7】 _【 T7】 _ C. Bringing a print-out of your resume and cover letter a move for the interviewers to ask【 T8】 _questions【 T8】 _ bringing your【 T9】 _【 T9】 _ II. Some basic things dont walk in with your earphones in and iPod playing dont bring food to the interview dont【 T10】 _【 T10】
5、 _ be polite, professional, and【 T11】 _during the interview【 T11】 _ III. Other things you also need to do having an idea of your【 T12】 _【 T12】 _ be clear about when it is feasible for you to work and state it【 T13】 _to【 T13】 _ your employer 【 T14】 _and contacting in person, sending them a thank-you
6、e-mail【 T14】_ a way to show good etiquette, and a【 T15】 _【 T15】 _ 1 【 T1】 2 【 T2】 3 【 T3】 4 【 T4】 5 【 T5】 6 【 T6】 7 【 T7】 8 【 T8】 9 【 T9】 10 【 T10】 11 【 T11】 12 【 T12】 13 【 T13】 14 【 T14】 15 【 T15】 SECTION B INTERVIEW In this section you will hear ONE interview. The interview will be divided into TW
7、O parts. At the end of each part, five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the interview and the questions will be spoken ONCE ONLY. After each question there will be a ten-second pause. During the pause, you should read the four choices of A , B , C and D , and mark the best answer to
8、 each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO. You have THIRTY seconds to preview the questions. ( A) He is a great leader of womens rights activity. ( B) He was forbidden to go to the local market. ( C) He suffered serious injuries from terrorism. ( D) He used to fight for womens rights actively. ( A) Her own
9、 experience of not going to school. ( B) Her dream to be a social activist. ( C) Her fathers actual action in the same issue. ( D) Her fathers verbal encouragement. ( A) They were supportive in womens rights activity. ( B) They prevented terrorists from slaughtering people. ( C) They were indifferen
10、t to the fight for womens rights. ( D) They could do nothing against terrorists. ( A) It is really difficult for them to go to school. ( B) Some girls are not interested in going to school. ( C) They are ignorant of the importance of schooling. ( D) Many girls are free from child labor and trafficki
11、ng. ( A) It differentiates people by religion. ( B) It advocates the equality of people. ( C) It prioritizes boys over girls. ( D) It is deeply understood by terrorists. ( A) She is ashamed of these people. ( B) She minds the tiny groups view. ( C) She thinks that they aim to undermine Pakistan. ( D
12、) She thinks that they have the freedom of speech. ( A) Her behavior made her lose hope. ( B) Her behavior made her a famous person. ( C) Her behavior was exaggerated by the public voice. ( D) Her behavior was supported by lots of people. ( A) They arrested her more than once. ( B) They issued docum
13、ents threatening her. ( C) They attacked her when she was in Swat. ( D) They deprived her of the right to express her feeling. ( A) She will continue supporting girls education. ( B) She becomes afraid of the terrorist attack. ( C) She was shot dead by the Taliban. ( D) She lived in fear never felt
14、before. ( A) She goes to school by car for safety. ( B) She enjoys being well-known. ( C) She loves to be close to people. ( D) She likes to be recognized in public. SECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS In this section there are several passages followed by fourteen multiple-choice questions. For eac
15、h multiple-choice question, there are four suggested answers marked A , B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer. 25 Recent headlines havent made it look easy to be over the hill at work. Washington D. C. , power players are turning to plastic surgery to avoid a “use by“ date for
16、 their careers. Silicon Valley firms are hiring high school students as interns. Twitter got hit with a lawsuit alleging age discrimination last week by a former manager. All of these made us wonder: In todays economy, is age discrimination getting better or worse? The answer, as you might expect, i
17、s that its complicated. While numbers point to a downward trend, and there is some evidence of a warming toward older workers, ageism remains a real issue thats among the hardest complaints by workers to prove. Charges of age discrimination to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission(EEOC)have ac
18、tually declined slightly in recent years. The number of age-related filings went from 22,857 in 2012(23 percent of all claims)to 21,396 in 2013(22.8 percent of the total). Both numbers are down from a high of 24,582 in 2008(or nearly 26 percent of all filings). But those numbers only offer part of t
19、he picture. While charges are down, total monetary awards are up, reaching $97. 9 million for 2013, the highest level since 1997. Some workers may file charges at a state Fair Employment Practice Agency(FEPA), says Ray Peeler, a senior attorney adviser for the EEOC. And of course, many employees don
20、t actually take action after facing age discrimination at work. There are at least two possible explanations for why the number of charges has started to fall. For one, the economy has been on an upswing. “Its a well-established phenomenon that if the economy is going down, the number of job discrim
21、ination claims in various categories goes way up,“ says Garry Mathiason, a senior partner with Littler Mendelson, a global employment law firm. Another potential rationale is that years after the worst of the recessions cutbacks, more older workers are experiencing age discrimination as they try to
22、get hiredrather than on their way out the door. Older employees, says Laurie McCann, senior attorney with the AARP Foundation, are overrepresented among the ranks of the long-term unemployed. While they may suspect age is limiting them from getting interviews or callbacks, its typically not enough f
23、or them to file an actual claim. A 2012 AARP survey found that 77 percent of unemployed respondents aged 45 to 54 said workers face age discrimination in the workplace, based on their experience. Just 58 percent of those employed full-time said the same. Increases in online job applications, McCann
24、says, also create more stumbling blocks for older workers. Candidates who might have left the year they graduated from college off of a paper or e-mailed resume cant do that if a web-based application requires them to complete every field before it can be submitted. As a result of such practices, sa
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