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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 320(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 Daydreaming. Daydreaming can be harmful because it was considered asA. a waste of timeB. a 【1】_ of neurotic t
3、endencies 【1】_C. evidence of 【2】_ or an escape from 【2】_life realities and responsibilities when it occurs 【3】_ 【3】_. However, daydreaming can be beneficialA. it is an effective technique of 【4】_ 【4】_B. it contributes tointellectual growthpowers of concentrationthe ability to 【5】_ with others 【5】_C.
4、 it improves serf-control ability and enhances 【6】 _ ability 【6】_D. it improves a persons ability tobe better adapted to practical, immediate concernssolve everyday problemsbe more readily with new ideasE. Historically, many successful people got their best ideas whilerelaxing and daydreaming. How t
5、o make a positive daydreaming?A. (7)_ yourself as vividly as possible 【7】_B. create an environment free from 【8】_ 【8】_. General remarksA. Suggestion: Put aside a few minutes daily, taking short 【9】_【9】_B. Conclusion: Daydreaming, this 【10】_ investment, 【10】_highly benefit youphysical and mental well
6、-being.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 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 secon
7、ds to answer each of the following five questions.Now listen to the interview.11 The following cannot be sent for recorded delivery EXCEPT _.(A)parcels(B) airway parcels(C) mail for the Irish Republic(D)documents of little monetary value 12 Which of the following is NOT TRUE of recorded delivery?(A)
8、It is signed for by the recipient.(B) A record of the delivery is kept by the post office.(C) The post office undertakes to deliver it to the addressee in person.(D)Recorded delivery mail is carried with the ordinary unregistered post. 13 Which of the following entitles a person to compensation for
9、loss according to Susan?(A)Unregistered mail.(B) Recorded delivery.(C) Registered delivery.(D)Urgent mail. 14 What can be seht by registered mail?(A)A first-class letter.(B) Urgent mail.(C) A railway letter.(D)An airway packet. 15 Compensation will not be paid for the following EXCEPT _.(A)coupons(B
10、) bank notes(C) trading stamps(D)packets 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 According to Magdalena Al
11、varez, at least _ survivors died hours after the accident.(A)19(B) 26(C) 6(D)15317 Which of the following statements about the crash is TRUE?(A)The number of casualties was 153 on Wednesday.(B) There accident killed 172 passengers on board.(C) The crash took place when the plane was landing.(D)The c
12、rash was caused probably by the engine fire.18 According to the news, which of the following statements is TRUE?(A)Humphrey Lyttelton is known to the radio listeners as a weather broadcaster.(B) Humphrey Lyttelton sought his fame as a guitar player and band leader in the 1940s.(C) Humphrey Lyttelton
13、 produced his fast British jazz record which entered the top 20.(D)Humphrey Lyttelton continued recording and touring with his band until 1970s.19 More than two hundred years ago, the bagpipes were prohibited as_.(A)noisy nuisances.(B) arms involved in wars.(C) anti-social pipes.(D)national instrume
14、nts.20 According to the news, UEFA_.(A)could not agree with Sir Blatter, the president of FIF.(B) insisted on restricting the number of foreign players.(C) attributed the success of English teams to foreign players.(D)proposed a limit of five foreign players in each team.20 As a contemporary artist,
15、 Jim Dine has often incorporated other peoples photography into his abstract works. But, the 68-year-old American didnt pick up a camera himself and start shooting until he moved to Berlin in 1995-and once he did, he couldnt stop. The result is a voluminous collection of images, ranging from early-2
16、0th-century-style heliogravures to modern-day digital printings, a selection of which are on exhibition at the Maison Europeenne de la Photographie in Paris. They are among his most prized achievements. “ I make photographs the way I make paintings, “says Dine, “but the difference is, in photography
17、, its like lighting a fire every time.“Though photography makes up a small slice of Dines vast oeuvre, the exhibit is a true retrospective of his career. Dine mostly photographs his own artwork or the subjects that he has portrayed in sculpture, painting and prints including Venus de Milo, ravens an
18、d owls, hearts and skulls. There are still pictures of well-used tools in his Connecticut workshop, delightful digital self-portraits and intimate portraits of his sleeping wife, the American photographer Diana Miehener. Most revealing and novel are Dines shots of his poetry, scribbled in charcoal o
19、n walls like graffiti. To take in this show is to wander through Dines life:his childhood obsessions, his loves, his dreams. It is a poignant and powerful exhibit that rightly celebrates one of modern arts most intriguing-and least hyped-talents.When he arrived on the scene in the early 1960s, Dine
20、was seen as a pioneer in the pop-art movement. But he didnt last long; once pop stagnated, Dine moved on. “Pop art had to do with the exterior world, “he says. He was more interested, he adds, in “what was going on inside me. “He explored his own personality, and from there developed themes. His lov
21、e for handcrafting grew into a series of artworks incorporating hammers and saws. His Obsession with owls and ravens came from a dream he once had. His childhood toy Pinocchio, worn and chipped, appears in some self-portraits as a red and yellow blur flying through the air.Dine first dabbled in phot
22、ography in the late 1970s, when Polaroid invited him to try out a new large-format camera at its head-quarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He produced a series of colorful, out-of-focus self-portraits, and when he was done, he packed them away. A half dozen of these images-in perfect condition-are
23、on display in Paris for the first time. Though masterful, they feel flat when compared with his later pictures.Dine didnt shoot again until he went to Berlin in the mi he opens himself physically and emotionally before the lens. He says such pictures are an attempt to examine himself as well as“ rec
24、ord the march of time, what gravity does to the face in everybody. Im a very willing subject.“ Indeed, Dine sees photography as the surest path to self-discovery: “Ive always learned about myself in my art, “he says. “But photography expresses me. Its me. Me. “The Paris exhibit makes that perfectly
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