[外语类试卷]专业英语八级模拟试卷671(无答案).doc
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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 671(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 US ConstitutionIn Washington D. C., every year thousands of tourists visit the National Archives to view
3、the original US Constitution document which is on【1】display. This is the document that has shaped the US【2】for more than 180 years.In 1786 a call went out to all the states inviting them to send【3】to a meeting in Philadelphia in the spring of 1787. This meeting was the Constitutional Convention, a g
4、reat turning point in American history. No more important meeting has ever been held in America. To it came 55 men, among them some of the most famous men in the history, including George Washington, who【4】the convention, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. They worked steadily
5、 and in secret from May well into September and【5】only after they had written a new plan of government to be sent to the 13 states for approval. That was the Constitution of the United States.The makers of the Constitution knew that【6】would be necessary and that if there was no way of making them, t
6、he Constitution would no longer be useful. Since 1789,26【7】to the Constitution have been made. Ten of them were adopted immediately after the Constitution went into effect. They are the amendments called the Bill of Rights because they protect the right of【8】.It is something of a【9】 that the Constit
7、ution has lasted so long. It was made for a Union of 13 states with a total population of about three millions, most of whom were living on farms. Today it serves a highly industrialized nation of 50 states with a population of more than 200 millions most of whom are living in cities. Americans are
8、hopeful that a living Constitution will continue to guide their【10】in the future as it has in the past.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. Qu
9、estions 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 Which word is not used by Norberg-Hodge to describe the Ladakhi people?(A)open(B) happy(C) self-protected(D)humble12 Why wa
10、s the Ladakhi culture damaged?(A)Because India and China fought there(B) Because it becomes dependent on the import(C) Because the Indian government regarded this region as the front in war(D)Because the developing ways introduced are against the realities there13 As far as tourism concerned, local
11、people.(A)think their culture is being destroyed(B) feel it is a pity to lose the paradise(C) have different ideas from the foreigners(D)are fully aware of the consequences14 Ladakhi people think that the Westerns _.(A)are not rich(B) need not to work(C) are unintelligent(D)have the same lives as th
12、ose of them15 Ladakhi people usually _.(A)have few interests in the information provided by Norberg-Hodge(B) can understand the information(C) feel ashamed of their backwardness after knowing about the outside world(D)know how the outside world isSECTION C NEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section y
13、ou 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 The news is mainly about the UN human rights investigators calling for(A)a better treatment of the US detainees at Guan
14、tanamo Bay.(B) an independent judicial body to bring the detainees to trial.(C) the immediate closure of the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay.(D)the implementation of international human rights law at Guantanamo Bay.16 If Najibullah Zazi is everything the FBI says he is, then the Afghan-born Denver
15、airport-shuttle-bus driver represents a new kind of menace for the U.S His arrest is a double blessing: it may have thwarted a terrorism plot, and it could give counter terrorism officials a goldmine of information on al-Qaeda, the Taliban and the state of the global jihad.It may be weeks before we
16、know if Zazi is indeed a terrorist. Although the FBI believes he and others were plotting to bomb targets in the U.S., Zazi has been charged only with lying to the authorities. He and his father Mohammed have denied involvement in any terrorism plot. The FBI is working to build a stronger case again
17、st the pair, and terrorism-related charges are expected imminently. But if it turns out the FBIs suspicions are accurate, then counter terrorism experts will be especially interested in Zazinot least because of his origins.Afghans “have not been a major component of the transnational jihadi network,
18、“ says Kamran Bokhari, director of Middle East analysis at the intelligence firm Stratfor. Afghan jihadis have tended to join the Taliban, which has traditionally limited its attentions to Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. But Robert Grenier, a former CIA station chief in Pakistan, believes the Tal
19、ibans worldview has changed a great deal since the government it ran was overthrown by the U.S.-led invasion in 2001. “The Afghan Taliban see themselves quite differently now from 9/11: many of the leaders now see themselves as part of the global jihad,“ says Grenier, who now heads the consulting fi
20、rm ERG Partners.So it wouldnt be a surprise if the Taliban decided to mount a plot against targets in the U.S. “There are probably people in the Taliban who are saying, To get rid of the U.S., its not enough to fight them here,“ says Lawrence Korb, a national-security expert at the Center for Americ
21、an Progress. After all, he points out, al-Qaedas rationale for attacks on the U.S. was “to get us out of Saudi Arabia.“Nor is the sentiment restricted to the ranks of the Taliban. “Lots of Afghans see the U.S. presence as an occupation, and I can easily see how some of them would be motivated to str
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