[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷290(无答案).doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 290(无答案)SECTION A MINI-LECTUREDirections: 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. Wh
2、en 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 Effectiveness of a Person1. believe there is no such thing as (1), 【1】_so the solution is (2)when it is o
3、ptimum or close to the best. 【2】_2. believe (3)of life, the universe, 【3】_ people, etc, is relatively goodIf we believe that people are evil, we may react Io them (4). 【4】_When we believe they do (5), from a good intention, 【5】_then we begin to understand them better.3. seek only obtaining a result,
4、 a decision, a change, not to (6). 【6】_ Losing is the (7). 【7】_Therefore. it cannot be good or bad, its where we start off from.4. believe there is no failure or success, only (8). 【8 】_The Effective person obtain feedback not failure or success.5. act with integrity and honesty. And sometimes telli
5、ng the truth is (9), 【9】_as when this causes great upset in the other person for no good reason.By putting aside our childish definitions, we can understand and live (10). and reap all the benefits. 【10】_1 【1】2 【2】3 【3】4 【4】5 【5】6 【6】7 【7】8 【8】9 【9】10 【10】SECTION B INTERVIEWDirections: In this secti
6、on 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 questions.Now listen to the interview.11 For most people who ha
7、ve sleeping troubles, which of the following is the most usual cause?(A)Their room is not cozy.(B) They are busy and occupied.(C) They have chronic disease.(D)They take a nap after lunch.12 What is the advice Dr. Getsy gives those who struggle with insomnia due to the health condition?(A)Lying in be
8、d as long as possible.(B) Taking some sleeping pills to relax.(C) Staying awake as long as they can.(D)Scheduling when to be away or asleep.13 People should stay away from caffeine after lunch because(A)its effect may linger for almost 10 hours.(B) it disturbs the way people feel in daytime.(C) it a
9、ccelerates heartbeat and respiration.(D)they may want to take a catnap.14 Which of the following is TRUE about taking a nap?(A)Napping for 2 hours is better than for 40 minutes.(B) It does not revive you if the nap lasts too long.(C) You should never take a nap after lunch.(D)The longer you sleep, t
10、he better you will feel.15 Which of the following is NOT one of Dr. Getsys tips on fighting sleeping troubles?(A)Create a comfortable sleeping environment.(B) Prioritize sleep if you are haunted by sleeplessness.(C) Climb into bed early and lie awake to relax.(D)Show perseverance and prepare for a l
11、ong battle.SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTDirections: 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 Who was taken hostage in one of Brazils most dangerous
12、jails?(A)The prisoners relatives.(B) The prisoners friends.(C) The officials of the jail.(D)The guards of the jail. 17 According to the news, the incident happened mainly because of(A)the maltreatment of the inmates.(B) the poor living conditions.(C) the transfer of a gang leader.(D)the sentence of
13、a murderer. 18 The Kurdistan Freedom Falcons carried out an explosion in Istanbul because they were(A)willing to resume its armed campaign against the Turkish government.(B) anxious to prevent a rebel leader from being sentenced to death.(C) dissatisfied with detention conditions of a Kurdish rebel
14、leader.(D)eager to declare a unilateral fire and attack Turkish civilians. 19 As to counter terrorism on Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco, US Secretary of Defense(A)showed his worry.(B) showed his concern.(C) expressed his doubt.(D)expressed his satisfaction. 20 The Awami League returned to parliament a
15、iming to(A)prevent against electoral scandals.(B) push through electoral reform proposals.(C) defeat the ruling party and come into power.(D)participate in parliamentaly debates. 20 High in a smooth ocean of sky floated a dazzling, majestic sun. Fragments of powdery cloud, like spray flung from a wa
16、ve crest, sprinkled the radiant, lake-blue heaven.Relaxed on a bundle of hay in a comer of a meadow bathed in sunlight, Paul lay dreaming. A gentle breeze was stirring the surrounding hedges; bees moved, humming thoughtfully, from scarlet poppy to purple thistle; a distant lark, invisible in blue li
17、ght, was flooding the vast realm of the sky with glorious song, as the sun was flooding the earth with brilliance. Beyond the hedge a brook tinkled over softlyglowing pebbles. Butterflies hovered above nodding clover. An ant was busily exploring the uncharted territory of Pauls suntanned wrist. A gr
18、asshopper skidded briskly over his ankle. And the blazing sun was steadily scorching his fair freckled face to bright lobster red. Neither sun, nor grasshopper, nor ant, however, was able to arouse him.Not even when a fly started crawling over his face did he open his eyes. For Paul was a thousand m
19、iles away, in a world of eternal snow and ice. Across the towering mountain range, a bitter gale was screaming furiously as with one hand he gripped a projecting knob of rock while with his axe he hacked out the next narrow foothold in the rock. As their infallible guide, he was leading his gallant
20、party of climbers up a treacherous, vertical wall of rock towards the lofty peak above, hitherto unconquered by man. A single slip, however trivial, would probably result in death for all of them. To his right he could glimpse the furrowed glacier sweeping towards the valley, but he was far too abso
21、rbed in his task to appreciate fully the scene around or even to be aware of a view of almost unearthly beauty. A sudden gust of wind nearly tore him from the ledge where he was perched. Gradually he raised his foot, tested the new foothold on the sheer rock wall, transferred his weight, and signale
22、d to the climbers below.Not until a tractor started working in the next field did he become conscious of his far from icy surroundings. He sat up, wiped his forehead with his handkerchief, glanced at his watch and sighed in resignation. He had a headache through sleeping in the hot sun, a pain in hi
23、s shoulder from carrying his rucksack; his legs felt stiff and his feet ached. With no enthusiasm whatever he pulled the bulging rucksack over his shoulders and drew a large-scale map from his pocket. At the far end of the meadow two slates in the wall, which at this point replaced the hedge, indica
24、ted a stile, and beyond he could faintly see a thin thread of path which dwindled and finally disappeared as it climbed the steep slope of the down, quivering in the glare of the sun. The whole of Nature seemed to be luxuriating in warmth, sunshine and peace. Wherever he looked, leaves on twigs, gra
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