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1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 851(无答案)SECTION A MINI-LECTUREIn this section you will hear a mini-lecture. You will hear the mini-lecture ONCE ONLY. While listening to the mini-lecture, please complete the gap-filling task on ANSWER SHEET ONE and write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each gap. Make sure the word(s) you fi
2、ll in is (are) both grammatically and semantically acceptable. You may use the blank sheet for note-taking.You have THIRTY seconds to preview the gap-filling task.0 ForgettingI. Early researchesHermann Ebbinghaus: a forgetting_【T1】_Other researchers:_fades more slowly【T2】_II. Measuring forgetting an
3、d_in three ways:【T3】_A. _: remembering without external cues【T4】_e.g._questions【T5 】 _B. recognition: identifying_using external cues【T6 】_e.g. true-or-false questions/multiple-choice questionsC_【T7】_e.g. measuring the time saved for second time learning of the same listIII. for forgetting【T8 】_A. i
4、neffective encoding processing information_【T9】_Thinking about the meaning of the concepts results in bettermemory than just reading them.B. _ causing loss of information from sensory and【T10】_short-term memoryC. interference causing loss of_【T11】_a. retroactive interferencemaking it easier to forge
5、t_【T12】_b. _interference【T13】_D. retrieval failure using wrong_【T14】_E. motivated forgetting or psychogenic amnesiarepression: hiding_thoughts and feelings【T15】_in the unconsciousF. physical injury or trauma1 【T1】2 【T2】3 【T3】4 【T4】5 【T5】6 【T6】7 【T7】8 【T8】9 【T9】10 【T10】11 【T11】12 【T12】13 【T13】14 【T14
6、】15 【T15】SECTION B INTERVIEWIn this section you will hear ONE interview. The interview will be divided into TWO parts. At the end of each part, five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the interview and the questions will be spoken ONCE ONLY. After each question there will be a ten-sec
7、ond pause. During the pause, you should read the four choices of A , B , C and D , and mark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO.You have THIRTY seconds to preview the questions.(A)A nutritionist.(B) A vegetarian.(C) A cook.(D)A vegan.(A)Nuts.(B) Milk.(C) Protein.(D)Seitan.(A)What on
8、e can get from a vegan life.(B) What one should give up in a vegan life.(C) What one should balance in a vegan life.(D)How to cook a vegan dinner.(A)Because it lowers the rate of breast cancer.(B) Because its healthier.(C) Because its readily available.(D)Because its inexpensive.(A)Being a fake vega
9、nist.(B) Enjoying a cold dish of turkey meat from time to time.(C) Changing into a veganist overnight.(D)Holding a quick ceremony before becoming a veganist.(A)Fruits.(B) Grains.(C) Chicks.(D)All of the above.(A)It is the name of a type of protein.(B) It is the name of the guests favorite grocer.(C)
10、 It is the name of a vegetable.(D)It is the name of a meat alternative.(A)Ugh!(B) Whew!(C) Yum-yum!(D)Alas!(A)Not telling them.(B) Making the food delicious.(C) Making veggie dogs which look and taste just like hotdogs.(D)Reasoning with them.(A)Meat alternatives are not easily available in the groce
11、rs.(B) Milk can be replaced by coconut milk in creating equally smooth and creamy taste.(C) It is difficult to make pasta without eggs.(D)Veganists lose weight faster than non-veganists.SECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONSIn this section there are several passages followed by fourteen multiple-choice
12、 questions. For each multiple-choice question, there are four suggested answers marked A , B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer.25 A caffeinated bee is a busier bee. Itll work harder to find food, and to communicate the location of said food to other bees. It will, however, m
13、isjudge the quality of the food it finds, and so make its colony less productive. The irony of writing about this as I sip an unwisely strong espresso at 10 pm is not lost on me.The caffeine in coffee might give me a mental kick, but many plants rely on its bitter taste to deter plant-eating animals
14、. Others, however, seem to bait themselves with caffeine, doping their nectar with low concentrations of the stuff. Why add a bitter deterrent to a liquid thats meant to entice and attract pollinators?Geraldine Wright from Newcastle University found one possible answer in 2013, when she showed that
15、caffeine can improve a honeybees memory. Wright fed the insects with caffeine at concentrations that would affect their bodies, but that wouldnt register as a bitter taste. She found that these bees were three times more likely to remember a floral scent. So, by providing caffeine, plants ensure tha
16、t their pollinators are more likely to learn the link between their distinctive scents and the tasty nectar they provide.What about the bees? Do they benefit from being drugged like this? One might think so, because they can more efficiently find the food they need. But Margaret Couvillon from the U
17、niversity of Sussex thinks otherwise.She trained honeybees to forage from two feeders full of sugar water, one of which had been laced with a small amount of caffeine. She found that the caffeinated bees made more visits to the feeders. Once back in the hive, they were more likely to perform the dis
18、tinctive waggle dance that tells other bees where to find food, and they performed the dance more frequently. And this means that a hive which exploits a caffeinated flower will send out about four times as many workers to that flower.That wouldnt be bad if this newly energised armada of workers was
19、 behaving more efficiently. But theyre not. Couvillons team showed that theyre more likely to persist with a caffeinated food source, even when that source no longer becomes useful. They also become faithful to their chosen feeder and become less likely to stray to a different host plant.So, theres
20、the rub. Even though caffeine improves bee memory, it also causes them to overvalue caffeinated plants over decaffeinated ones that offer the same amount of energy. As the team writes, “The effects of caffeine in nectar are akin to drugging, where the pollinators perception of the forage quality is
21、altered, which in turn changes its individual behaviours.“By simulating these effects, Couvillon showed that if 40 percent of plants in the environment produce small amounts of caffeine a realistic proportion bee colonies would produce around 15 percent less honey every day.They still need to test t
22、his prediction in real-world experiments. But if the results check out, it suggests that plants use caffeine not only as a deterrent against undesirable animals, but also as a way of manipulating desirable ones.26 “Mental kick“ in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to_.(A)mental damage(B) me
23、ntal block(C) refreshed mind(D)healthy mind27 Which of the following statements is correct?(A)Some plants use caffeine as a deterrent.(B) Many plants rely on caffeine to scare pollinators away.(C) A caffeinated bee poses a great threat to plants.(D)A caffeinated bee is more likely to estrange itself
24、 from other bees.28 A suitable title for the passage would be_.(A)Caffeine, Bees and Plants(B) Links between Caffeine and Plants(C) Why Is Caffeine Important to Bees(D)Caffeine Makes for Busy Bees, Not Productive Ones28 Some people have a more complicated sensory life than others. Most taste tuna on
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