[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷110及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷 110及答案与解析 SECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS In this section there are several passages followed by fourteen multiple-choice questions. For each multiple-choice question, there are four suggested answers marked A , B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer. 0 (1)Mo
2、hamed Nasheed, the dapper young president of the Maldives, thinks the jasmine revolutionaries of the Arab world may have something to learn from his own small countrys transition to democracy. The Indian Ocean archipelago, which has historical ties to the Arab world, saw the ouster of its own strong
3、man, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, just two years ago. Mr Gayoom had ruled as president for three decades, jailing and torturing his opponents along the way, until he was eventually persuaded in 2008, after popular protests, to hold a free election and then to respect its result, which brought the oppositio
4、n to power. (2)The relatively orderly transition did not produce an entirely smooth outcome. Opposition lawmakers have since been able to block the governments policies, leading to me resignation of the cabinet in protest. But even such disagreements are resolved peacefully. “We are in the process o
5、f consolidating our democracy“ says Mr Nasheed, on a visit to Delhi for a conference on promoting liberal governance in South Asia. (3)“For so many years Maldivian rulers tried to emulate society in Egypt,“ he argues; now me Egyptians should return the favour. He urges them not to rush to an electio
6、n, without first allowing time for the formation of stable political parties. Elections should be held only after a constitution is in place. Mr Nasheed notes mat since its first multi-party presidential elections the Maldives has also held a parliamentary poll and then local elections. “We are a 10
7、0% Muslim country. We feel if democracy can survive in the Maldives it can survive in other Islamic countries. Islam and democracy are not in conflict.“ Asked if Mr Gayoom, who seems to show an interest in returning to politics, should be prosecuted for previous wrongdoing, Mr Nasheed disagrees. He
8、reckons that “vengeance“ against the previous leader would be counterproductive. (4)Not all is going swimmingly. Islamic radicals, as in north Africa, are a worry. Individuals from the Maldives frustrated young men have been arrested while training with extremists in Pakistan. One of me terrorists w
9、ho attacked Indias commercial capital, Mumbai, in November 2008, killing some 170 people, was rumoured to be Maldivian.(Most of the attackers were Pakistani; Mr Nasheed says he has seen no evidence to prove there was any Maldivian among mem.)But the president argues that the religious extremism whic
10、h flourished under authoritarian rule is now weakening under democracy. “When political space is available, then liberal forces will be able to organise themselves and win the support of the people.“ (5)He points out that in last years local elections radical Islamic parties won just 2% of the vote.
11、 Next he wants liberal Muslims to take initiatives to outsmart the radicals: it is time for an “ideological confrontation“, with South Asian Muslims learning tactics from moderate and liberal Muslims from farther East: Malaysia and Indonesia. Mr Nasheed plans to play host to a conference on the topi
12、c, probably later this year. (6)It helps that the Maldives also has resources to alleviate poverty. Tourism and the local fishing industry are flourishing. Income per person, at $4,200 per year, is the highest of any country in South Asia and is enough that the Maldives is no longer classified in th
13、e “least developed“ category. How much any of its success can be replicated in the larger countries of north Africa or the Persian Gulf is open to debatethe Maldives are home to just 350,000 people, and its democracy cannot be considered to be robust until many years have passed. But even a small ex
14、ample of success should be a welcome model for the revolutionaries on the other side of the Arabian Sea. 1 Which of the following statements is NOT true about the Maldives? ( A) Its a violence-free country. ( B) It was ruled by a dictator for 30 years. ( C) It has transformed into a democratic count
15、ry peacefully. ( D) Legislators play a decisive role in making governments policies. 2 According to the passage, the cabinet resigned because of_. ( A) the unsmooth result of the political transition ( B) legislators dissatisfaction with the cabinets policies ( C) the conflicts between the cabinet a
16、nd me legislature ( D) peoples protest against its policies 3 The sentence “. Egyptians should return the favour.“(Para. 3)implies that_. ( A) the Maldivians learned from the Egyptians in developing democracy ( B) the Egyptians should learn from the Maldives transition to democracy ( C) the Egyptian
17、s should help the Maldivians to build democracy ( D) the Maldivians helped the Egyptians to build its democracy 3 Dear Jack, (1)At your physical yesterday, me nurse measured you at 5 feet 9 inches. You have officially passed your old man. And at 13, youre not done growing. (2)Theres never been a bet
18、ter time to grow into manhood, but not everyone thinks so. NEWSWEEK recently reported on the plight of the “Beached White Male.“ “Man down!“ theyre crying and insisting wed better man up. It got me thinking about what it means to be a man. (3)I always thought that I would become governor, and then I
19、d “be the man.“ But the train tracks got switched, and instead Mom pulled into that station. I came to wonder about my strength. Do you remember when I took you along to my speech about leadership to some Cisco executives in Chicago, where you ran the PowerPoint slides? During the Q he had always lo
20、ved Greek music. 10 The word “choreographers“ in the first paragraph can be best replaced by _. ( A) directors of dance ( B) movie directors ( C) language teachers ( D) photographers 11 Which of the following can NOT be used to describe Galili according to the passage? ( A) An artist with dual citiz
21、enship and linguistic talent. ( B) A very popular artist in the Netherlands. ( C) An artist whose thinking about dance is original. ( D) An artist who is interested in politics. 11 (1)For multinational corporations, tax planning has become an extremely complex affair. It has often been stated that n
22、o multinational corporation possesses the ultimate tax expertise. There are just too many countries and regions involved and thus a web of tax regulations. Therefore, in addition to having their own experts, MNCs rely heavily on local tax experts and legal counsel. (2)Taxes have a very important imp
23、act on foreign direct investment decisions. Taxes will determine the financial structure of a subsidiary, and they will influence pricing decisions. They may also lead to the formation of holding companies. An MNC may decide to establish a branch rather than a subsidiary because of a given tax situa
24、tion. The absence of a tax treaty between the country of a would-be investor and the nation where a foreign investment is to take place might lead to cancellation of investment plans. An unfavorable depreciation allowance may keep the foreign investor out. This unit will deal with the different tax
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