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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 343(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 About Wetlands in the U.S.A.People enjoy a famous soup (SHE-CRAB SOUP) in North Carolina because the days of
3、the regional soup may be getting fewer and fewer: “no wetlands, no seafood“. The current situation of wetlands:1) California has lost【1】 of wetlands-91 percent, 【1】_and the rate of loss of wetlands is an acre per minute.2) 21 other states have losted at least half of their【 2】. 【2】_. The key value o
4、f wetlands:1) Each acre of wetland is worth【3】more money than 【3】_an acre of ocean in the benefits;2) Wetlands act like sponges and【4】like our kidney: 【4】_A. filtering out hazardous materials like dirt, chemicals,pesticides and fertilizers;B. serving as large【5】areas. 【5】_3) More important than ocea
5、n【6】in the diversity of species supported.【6】_. The possible measures to protect wetlands:1) Convince people to stop【7】or doing business in former wetlands;【7】_2) Encourage developers and businesses to stay in【 8】cities; 【8】_3) Get the government to stop developers from building in wetlands;4) Raise
6、【9】of this serious issue; 【9】_5) Protest the destruction of wetlands when we see it. The only solution:An increase in【10】in favor of protecting wetlands, 【10】_which both the builders and the government will listen.1 【1】2 【2】3 【3】4 【4】5 【5】6 【6】7 【7】8 【8】9 【9】10 【10】SECTION B INTERVIEWDirections: In
7、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 questions.Now listen to the interview.11 According to
8、 the news, most poor people cannot do all of the following EXCEPT(A)growing enough food.(B) feeding their families.(C) buying enough necessities.(D)feeding their fowl. 12 The reason for the 800 million people going to bed hungry is that(A)there is no enough food for everyone.(B) they have no access
9、to grow or buy food.(C) they are lazy and dont want to grow food.(D)they are used to receiving others aid. 13 Which of the following is NOT a task of WFP as a humanitarian relief organization?(A)Communicate with donors.(B) Assess the beneficiaries needs.(C) Get food to the right people.(D)Contact re
10、gional authorities. 14 According to Ms. Bertini, in the mission to end hunger, women play(A)a decisive role.(B) a minor role.(C) an important role.(D)no role at all. 15 The greatest challenge in delivering food to people who need it is to(A)raise the resources and delivering food to poor people.(B)
11、convince people to contribute more food and money.(C) help people improve their well-being over the long term.(D)devote more energy to those who are still most at risk. SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questi
12、ons that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.16 Frances highest court halted the final voyage of the Clemenceau because(A)the French President Jacque Chirac has ordered the return of it.(B) some substances on board the ship may harm peoples heal
13、th.(C) the Clemenceau should return to France at the end of the week.(D)the French President is ordering a test to discover what is on board. 17 The man Mr. Cheney accidentally shot and injured is(A)a doctor.(B) a secretary.(C) a lawyer.(D)a leader. 18 The Bush Administration has been accused by Har
14、ry Reid of(A)being covert.(B) shielding Dick.(C) being dishonest.(D)attacking the victim. 19 Which of the following statements about the American Defense Department is TRUE?(A)It has denied the authenticity of the pictures of abused prisoners.(B) It has supported the decision to stop the publication
15、 of the pictures.(C) It has considered the pictures of abused prisoners unacceptable.(D)It has been worrying about the violence incited by the pictures. 20 If Rene Prevals supporters exceeded 50% of the total voters in the first round, he would(A)enter the second round directly.(B) be the president
16、of Haiti.(C) avoid a second round runoff.(D)defeat his rival in the second round. 20 Back in 2000, inspired by a desire to help those in need, Megan and Dennis Doyle of Minneapolis decided they wanted to do more than just volunteer or write a check. Instead, they took $30,000 of their own money and
17、started a nonprofit called Hope for the City. The organization collects corporate overstock and distributes it to nonprofits in the Twin Cities, nationwide, and internationally to 26 developing countries. Today the nonprofit has a $900, 000 operating budget and a 25,000 sq.ft. warehouse to store the
18、 donated items and has distributed nearly $380 million of in-kind merchandise since its inception. “This makes us feel like were a part of something a lot bigger than just the two of us,“ says Dennis, 54, who is CEO of a local commercial real estate firm. The Doyles are not alone in their desire to
19、give back. There are more than 1 million 501 (c) (3) charities like theirs, up nearly 70% from the 614,000 that existed a decade ago, according to Tom Pollak, program director with the National Center for Charitable Statistics at the Urban Institute. Organizations dedicated to education, disaster re
20、lief, job development, the environment and AIDS are among todays “hot causes, “ says Phyllis McGrath, president of Philanthropy Management, a Fairfield, Conn., consulting firm that works with nonprofits nationwide. Fueling this growth are several factors: baby boomers with a social-entrepreneurship
21、mind-set and added time in their lives to give back to their communities, such tragic events as Sept. 11 and Hurricane Katrina, and greater numbers of wealthy individuals with the funds to launch their own nonprofits. But starting a nonprofit is a Herculean effort, requiring patience and determinati
22、on. It may take at least six months to a year and as much as 30 to 40 hours a week to get an organization off the ground, McGrath says. Hiring an attorney experienced with nonprofits to handle statewide and federal applications is key. The 501 (c) (3) designation comes from the IRS (Internal Revenue
23、 Service), and nonprofits are expected to provide the government with such information as a mission statement, an idea of who will be assisted and by what methods, anticipated budget and board of directors, says Andrew Grumet, a lawyer representing nonprofits with the Manhattan firm Herrick, Feinste
24、in, LLP. Accountants familiar with nonprofits can advise on how much of an investment can be made without affecting personal wealth. But even with the best of intentions, nonprofits have a high failure rate : only one-third survive beyond five years, says Stan Madden, director of the Center for Nonp
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