[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷87及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 87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 When Germany invaded Poland, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Then the U.S (l) _ in debate. 【 1
3、】 _. Roosevelt asked congress to amend the【 2】 _ Act 【 2】 _. in order to help the “non-aggressive【 3】 _.“ 【 3】 _. Most Americans now saw Hitler as a great danger to the world. Before the Hitler-Stalin pact in August, the U.S. Communist Party had favored changing the Act. Now they joined the 【 4】 _ a
4、nd others railing against U.S. involvement in Europes war.【 4】 _. The Party【 5】 _ newspaper, the Daily Worker, 【 5】 _. editorialized that the people of the world wanted peace, and the Daily Worker was suggesting that atrocities by Germanys National Socialists were no worse than British atrocities in
5、 India.In the spring of 1940, Churchill was complaining in【 6】 _ that the United States was giving Britain too little help, and isolationists in the U.S. were continuing their campaign against involvement abroad. 【 6】 _. Americans were surprised by Hitlers move westward, especially against peaceful
6、Norway. In responding to Hitlers new invasions, Roosevelt spoke of Americas anger and【 7】 _ isolationism again. 【 7】 _. In July, 1940, the Battle of Britain began. In the United States an aroused public rushed to buy【 8】 _. 【 8】 _. “God Bless America“ began being sung at sporting events, school meet
7、ings and at gatherings for bingo. In late October the U.S. began【 9】 _ men into the military. 【 9】 _. But Charles Lindbergh believed that if the United States defeated Germany, it would result in the【 10】 _ of all European civilization. 【 10】 _. 1 【 1】 2 【 2】 3 【 3】 4 【 4】 5 【 5】 6 【 6】 7 【 7】 8 【 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 interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five
9、questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 The interviewees first job was with ( A) a newspaper. ( B) the government. ( C) a construction firm. ( D) a private company. 12 The interviewee is not self-employed mainly because ( A) his wife likes him to work for a firm. ( B) he prefers working for the g
10、overnment. ( C) self-employed work is very demanding. ( D) self-employed work is sometimes insecure. 13 To study architecture in a university one must ( A) be interested in arts. ( B) study pure science first. ( C) get good exam results. ( D) be good at drawing. 14 On the subject of drawing the inte
11、rviewee says that ( A) technically speaking artists draw very well. ( B) an artists drawing differs little from an architects, ( C) precision is a vital skill for the architect. ( D) architects must be natural artists. 15 The interviewee says that the job of an architect is ( A) more theoretical tha
12、n practical. ( B) to produce sturdy, well-designed buildings. ( C) more practical than theoretical. ( D) to produce attractive, interesting buildings. SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
13、At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. 16 Which of the following statements is TRUE? ( A) Five gunmen were flown to Iran in a helicopter. ( B) Most of the ransom was retrieved in the end. ( C) The children were held for five days. ( D) The authorities hav
14、e passed sentence on the gunmen. 17 According to the news, American troops in Panama ( A) were attacked at refugee camps. ( B) were angry at delays in departure. ( C) attacked Cuban refugee camps last week. ( D) will be increased to 2,000. 18 Which of the following statements is CORRECT? US lawmaker
15、s ( A) challenged the accord for freezing Pyongyangs nuclear programme. ( B) required the inspection of Pyongyangs nuclear site for at least five years. ( C) were worried that North Korea may take advantage of the concessions. ( D) blamed the US negotiator for making no compromises with-North Korea.
16、 19 According to the news, the Italian Parliament was asked to act by ( A) the U.N. ( B) the Red Cross. ( C) the Defence Minister. ( D) the Swedish Government. 20 On the issue of limited use of land mines, the Italian Parliament is ( A) noncommittal. ( B) resolute. ( C) unsupportive. ( D) wavering.
17、20 Pundits who want to sound judicious are fond of warning against generalizing. Each country is different, they say, and no one story fits all of Asia. This is, of course, silly. all of these economies plunged into economic crisis within a few months of each other, so they must have had something i
18、n common. In fact, the logic of catastrophe was pretty much the same in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and South Korea. (Japan is a very different story. ) In each case investors - mainly, but not entirely, foreign banks who had made short-term loans - all tried to pull their money out at the same ti
19、me. The result was a Combined banking and currency crisis: a banking crisis because no bank can convert all its assets into cash on short notice; a currency crisis because panicked investors were trying not only to convert long term assets into cash, but to convert baht or rupiah into dollars. In th
20、e face of the stampede, governments had no good options. If they let their currencies plunge, inflation would soar and companies that had borrowed in dollars would go bankrupt; if they tried to support their currencies by pushing up interest rates, the same firms would probably go bust from the comb
21、ination of debt burden and recession. In practice, countries split the difference - and paid a heavy price regardless. Was the crisis a punishment for bad economic management? Like most cliches, the catchphrase “crony capitalism“ has prospered because it gets at something real: excessively cozy rela
22、tionships between government and business really did lead to a lot of bad investments. The still primitive financial structure of Asian business also made the economies peculiarly vulnerable to a loss of confidence. But the punishment was surely disproportionate to the crime, and many investments th
23、at look foolish in retrospect seemed sensible at the time. Given that there were no good policy options, was the policy response mainly on the right track? There was frantic blame-shifting when everything in Asia seemed to be going wrong; now there is a race to claim credit when some things have sta
24、rted to go right. The International Monetary Fund points to Koreas recovery - and more generally to the fact that the sky didnt fall after all - as proof that its policy recommendations were right. Never mind that other IMF clients have done far worse, and that the economy of Malaysia- which refused
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