[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷369(无答案).doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 369(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 How to Become a More Effective LearnerThe best ways to become an effective learner: 1. Memory Improvement Bas
3、icsa) Basic tips : improving focus, avoiding cram sessions etc. b) More lessons from【1 】2. Keep Learning and Practicing New Thingsa) One surefire way: to simply keep learningb) One way to keep new information: keep practicing and【2】it3. Learn in Multiple Waysa) Find a way to exercise the information
4、 both【3】b) Effect: to further cement the knowledge in your mind4. Teach What Youve Learned to Another Persona) To teach is one of the best ways to learn somethingb) Start by【4】the information into your own words5.【5】Previous Learning to Promote New Learningrelational learning: relating new informati
5、on to things you know. 6. Gain Practical ExperienceBest ways to improve learning: put new knowledge and skills into【6】7. Look Up Answers Rather Than Struggle to Remembera) When you forget something, the best way is to find【7】b)Reason: trying to recall information results in learning the “errorstate“
6、8. Understand How You Learn Besta) Recognize your learning habits and【8】b) Look at materials 1o decide your suitable learning strategies. 9. Use Testing to Boost Learninga)【9】actually helps you better remember what youve learnedb) Students who take tests have better long-term recall10. Stop Multitas
7、kinga) Multitasking can actually make learning【10】b) Ways to avoid multitasking: focusing your attention on the task at handcontinuing working for a predetermined amount of time.SECTION B INTERVIEWDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the qu
8、estions 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 At what age will most children enter a grammar school or a secondary school?(A)Ten(B) Eleven.(C) Twe
9、lve.(D)Sixteen.12 How does the English school system work now?(A)Children will have to take an examination at the age of eleven.(B) Most children can leave school before the age of sixteen.(C) Children dont have to take an examination at the age of sixteen.(D)Most children start school at the age of
10、 fiv13 Why does Alice think the school system has been improved?(A)Because most children would do better in grammar school.(B) Because most children would do better in comprehensive school.(C) Because children dont have to take an exam which determines their fate at an early age.(D)Because most youn
11、g children are not good at taking exams.14 Which of the following statements expresses the view of Alice?(A)The children should be encouraged to enjoy the subjects.(B) The current schools should improve their efficiency.(C) The children should learn more subjects that are useful when they leave scho
12、ol.(D)The children are too young to understand the problems we are facing now.15 Which of the following subjects are NOT mentioned as one that children study for experience?(A)Drama.(B) Social studies.(C) Economy.(D)Sociology.SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section you will hear everythi
13、ng 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 How much will Ford provide as pension funds to the employees of Jaguar and Land Rover?(A)$600m.(B) $10bn.(C) $2. 5bn.(D)250017 Which of the
14、following is TRUE of the people suffering from the accident?(A)15 evacuated, 2 seriously injured, 5 missing.(B) 15 evacuated, 2 moderately injured, 5 missing.(C) 50 evacuated, 2 moderately injured, none missing.(D)50 evacuated, 2 seriously injured, none missing.18 Rescuers have been denied access in
15、to the building for the following reasons EXCEPT(A)the possibility of the building collapsing.(B) the likely explosion from the gas tank.(C) the possible subsequent rockslides.(D)the noise and trembling at the moment.19 Which of the following is TRUE of the people suffering from the accident?(A)15 e
16、vacuated, 2 seriously injured, 5 missing.(B) 15 evacuated, 2 moderately injured, 5 missing.(C) 50 evacuated, 2 moderately injured, none missing.(D)50 evacuated, 2 seriously injured, none missing.20 Rescuers have been denied access into the building for the following reasons EXCEPT(A)the possibility
17、of the building collapsing.(B) the likely explosion from the gas tank.(C) the possible subsequent rockslides.(D)the noise and trembling at the moment.20 Of all the depressing statistics about a lifetime of consumer existence, this may be the most distressing: each of us is destined to spend roughly
18、1. 2 years on hold. More than a year of your life will be spent on the phone listening to Musk stations like Aura, Moonscapes, and Tropical Breezes while being serially apologized to by robotic voices better calibrated to taunt than sympathize. As you might have feared, theres nothing random about t
19、his common, near-death experience. Modern corporations, with the help of psychologists, have actually made a science out of keeping you on the line, using harmonic soporifics in an effort to subdue your rage. They want you to enjoy the experienceor at least hate it lessin the hope that you will buy
20、what they are selling when you finally get the chance. But where did the idea that music could be a tonic to calm angry consumers come from? What makes us happier. , silence, music, or estimated wait times? And does the practice of interrupting hold music every 30 seconds with a message apologizing
21、for, well, keeping you on hold, make the situation any better?Simon Morrison, a musicologist at Princeton University, says that we can thank a French composer named Erik Satire for the birth of background music. Though it hardly seems possible that the Musk pumped into malls could actually influence
22、 shoppers, the truth is, alas, that it does. James Cellars, a marketing professor at the University of Cincinnati, says that music can have an impact on a wide array of customers behaviors, changing their perception of time, conditioning them to associate a song with a brand, or limiting their abili
23、ty to critically analyze a potential purchase due to musical distraction. Our brains have a finite bandwidth for taking in and processing information, and clogging that bandwidth with music is sometimes enough to prevent us from making rational purchasing decisions, or worrying about the time. An ea
24、sy-listening version of “Rock and Roll All Nite“ might lower your barrier to spending $ 30 on gimmicky boxers, but not all music alleviates the frustrating experience of waiting on hold. Kellaris says that while musical distraction often causes time to feel like its passing more quickly, particularl
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