1、专业英语八级模拟试卷 120及答案与解析 SECTION A MINI-LECTURE Directions: 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.
2、 When 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 What Is An American? “I cant make you out, “Herry James has Mrs. Tristram say to the American, “whether y
3、ou are very simple or very deep. “This is a【 1】 _ 【 1】 _ which has confronted Europeans. What is it then that makes Americans【 2】 _ wherever they go? 【 2】_ We hope it is not the unpleasant impression made by some tourists. Americans carry an appearauce which is more a result of attitude than of clot
4、hing. This attitude combines a lack of class【 3】 _ , an optimism 【 3】_ and an inquisitiveness. Also a liking for facts and figures, an【 4】 _ 【 4】_ and above all a desire to be friendly. Americans are a【 5】 _ people. They work like mad then give away 【 5】_ what they earn. They play until they are exh
5、austed, and call this a【 6】 【 6】 _ _They like to think of themselves as average men. They tell each other “Take it easy“, while always rushing off like crazy. They crowd their highways with cars while complaining about the traffic, 【 7】_ 【 7】 _ to movies while【 8】 _ about the quality, go to church b
6、ut 【 8】_ dont care much for【 9】 _, amt drink too much, only stimulated to 【 9】_ bigger dreams. There is, of course, no【 10】 _ American. But if you added them 【 10】_ all together and then divided by its total number they would look like what this chapter portrays. 1 【 1】 2 【 2】 3 【 3】 4 【 4】 5 【 5】 6
7、 【 6】 7 【 7】 8 【 8】 9 【 9】 10 【 10】 SECTION B INTERVIEW Directions: 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 seconds to answer each of t
8、he following five questions. Now listen to the interview. 11 _ in British and American English have diverged very much according to tike speakers. ( A) Regular noun plural forms ( B) Irregular noun plural forms ( C) Verb tenses ( D) None of the above items 12 The past tense of the verb “eat“ _. ( A)
9、 is spelled differently in British and American English ( B) is pronounced differently in British and American English ( C) is pronounced to rhyme with “get“ in American English ( D) is pronounced to rhyme with “late“ in British English 13 In _, we usually dont hear the sounding of r after vowels li
10、ke “bird“. ( A) Scotland ( B) Ireland ( C) the whole of the western counties of England ( D) area around New York City 14 As for the pronunciation of “a“ in a word like “dance“, _. ( A) all Americans pronounce it as e ( B) all British people pronounce it as o: ( C) educated speakers in Britain prono
11、unce it as a: ( D) people in American West pronounce it as a: 15 Both of the two speakers agree that_ ( A) in Britain and America people speak utterly different languages ( B) there are few things identical in British and American English ( C) British and American English are imcomprehensible to eac
12、h other ( D) British and American English are understandable between the two people SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST Directions: 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 answe
13、r the questions. 16 What news event is reported? ( A) A bomb threat at a hospital. ( B) A flood at a school. ( C) A fire at an apartment building. ( D) A severe drought famine in a village. 17 How did the dog help rescue the baby? ( A) It helped rescue this baby by attracting people s attention by b
14、arking. ( B) It helped rescue this baby by pulling the body to safety. ( C) It helped rescue this baby by comforting the baby until help came. ( D) It helped rescue this baby by waking up the baby by ringing the bell. 18 What made this eclipse so unique? ( A) Its location for viewing in the world (
15、B) its timing on the calendar. ( C) Its movement across the sky. ( D) Its beautiful scene. 19 Which statement was NOT mentioned about viewing an eclipse? ( A) Sunglasses block out only a limited amount of the sun s ultraviolet rays that can damage the eye. ( B) Sunglasses can only filter harmful ray
16、s during total solar eclipses at their greatest magnitude. ( C) Sunglasses tend to cause the center of the eye to enlarge allowing in more intense light. ( D) Sunglasses should be used when any part of the sun is visible. 20 what is one fact we do not learn from the final commentary of the video? (
17、A) People who can record the next eclipse. ( B) The date of an upcoming solar eclipse. ( C) How to record an eclipse for your posterity. ( D) Where the next Christmas eclipse will occur. 20 As one of the developed countries in Asia, Japan has been sought hegemony in Asia because of its strong power
18、in economy. How about its present economic situation? Today lets talk about this question. Once a symbol of enormous economic growth, Japan has plunged into a deep recession with the burst of its bubble economy beginning in the early 1990s. This is, without a doubt, the worst economic crisis facing
19、this country since the end of World War II. One wonders if Japan can see its way through the storm and overcome these latest doldrums. In the 1980 s, real estate prices soared to super inflated levels, and investors sank their money into the booming stock market. There seemed to be no end in sight f
20、or the land of the rising sun. Everything was rising, and the government, financial institutions, and individuals paid little heed to the warning signs of an imminent crash. Then, the bubble burst, and land and stock prices plunged. What is the result of the crash? Many companies have faltered due t
21、o poor sales and bad debt, and have closed their doers. The domino effect on many financial institutions is that they must bear an enormous number of unrecoverable loads, which have resulted when companies, depending on profits from land in- vestments to repay loans, have found themselves insolvent.
22、 Furthermore, many individual depositors, fearing a collapse of more banks and securities companies, have withdrawn their money in droves. Attempts by the government to revitalize the sluggish and contracting economy have proven fruitless. Pump -priming measures including tax cuts and public works s
23、pending have done little to put the economy on tract again. Whats more, the governments decision to increase the consumption tax from 3 to 5 per- cent in 1997 has had a devastating impact on consumer spending. As for the business sector, companies have tried various measures to streamline management
24、, but other ill effects of such policies, including rising uuemployment among older workers, have surfaced and have dealt a huge blow to the recovery process. Japan s faltering economy has had an impact on other Asian countries, and some fear that the whole region will be drawn into depression. What
25、 will stem the tide of further economic collapse? For one, Japan must stabilize its financial system and take immediate and effective measures to deal with non-performing loans. Revealing the severity of the problem to the public and foreign governments is an essential first step. A more vital solut
26、ion might be to institute a permanent tax cut to stimulate consumer spending and confidence in the governments handling of the situation. Ultimately, this will encourage domestic demand for goods and services and will be the driving force behind much of the recovery. That s the bottom line. Of cours
27、e, many more factors including deregulation will play a vital role in expediting economic stabilization and growth. Whatever the case, action must be carried out swiftly and decisively. A passive and reticent approach to reform and change is what has hampered any improvement so far. Other nations ha
28、ve encouraged Japan to step up the pace of implementing change, but Japan must make the first step. or else we might be witnessing the setting of this great rising sun. 21 Japan s current economic crisis is the worst since _. ( A) World War I ( B) World War II ( C) the Gulf War ( D) the Korean War 2
29、2 What occurred during the bubble years of Japans economy? ( A) Money poured into the bullish stock market. ( B) The value of the Japanese yen rose sharply. ( C) Financial institutions invested overseas. ( D) Many individual depositors have withdrawn their money in droves. 23 Why have many companies
30、 gone bankrupt in recent years? ( A) Inability to compete. ( B) Sluggish sales. ( C) Fewer exports. ( D) More imports. 24 What is one measure the government has implemented to revitalize the economy? ( A) Streamlining the political bureaucracy. ( B) Lowering the consumption tax. ( C) Spending on the
31、 country s social infrastructure. ( D) Encourage companies to export their goods. 25 According to the passage, what step will have the most impact on the recovery at this point? ( A) Decentralizing of the government. ( B) Initiating a permanent tax cut. ( C) Dealing with non -performing loans. ( D)
32、Encourage investors to put their money into the stock market. 25 Near the end of a five-day tour of highly automated, high-tech Japanese factories, the American visitor was overwhelmed and feeling a little interior. Watching a string of gleaming stereo sets move down an assembly line, he turned to t
33、he plant manager and said, “Gosh, even your industrial design is better than ours.“ “Ah, yes,“ replied the manager, “but America has treasures that Japan can never hope to possess.“ “You mean our mineral wealth and bountiful farms?“ “Ah, no. I was referring to Caltech and MIT.“ Americas scientific i
34、nstitutions-its technological universities and government laboratories-are the envy of the world, producing ideas, devices and medicines that have made the U.S. prosperous, improved the lives of people around the globe and profoundly affected their perception of the world and the universe. This trem
35、endous creativity is reflected in the technical reports that are published in scientific journals throughout the world. Fully 35% of them come from scientists doing their research at American institutions. Yet American dominance can no longer be taken for granted, Many recent U.S. achievements and a
36、- wards stem in large measure from generous research grants of the past, and any weakening of government and industry commitment to support of basic research count in the next few decades cost the nation its scientific leadership. Some slipping is already divalent. In high-energy physics, where Amer
37、icans once reigned supreme, Western Europe now spends roughly twice as much money as the U. S. Result: the major high-energy physics discoveries of the past few years have been made not by Americans but by Europeans. Even so, money alone cannot guarantee scientific supremacy. Freedom of inquiry, an
38、intellectually stimulating environment and continuous recruitment of the best minds must accompany it. That combination has been achieved in many U.S. institutions-educational, governmental and industrial-but perhaps no- where more successfully than at the National Institutes of Health, Bell Laborat
39、ories and Caltech. 26 Americas technological universities and government laboratories are generally _. ( A) loved by scientists in other parts of the world ( B) disliked by scientists in other parts of the world ( C) admired by scientists in other parts of the world ( D) jealous of scientists in oth
40、er parts of the world 27 Which of the following statement is true according to the passage? ( A) 35% of technical reports published in scientific journals are written by scientists doing their research in America ( B) 35% of all scientific journals are issued by American scientific societies. ( C) 3
41、5% of all scientists come from America ( D) 35% of all scientists are doing research at American institutions. 28 According to the passage, in the competition for scientific leadership, _. ( A) applied research is of the greatest significance ( B) basic research is of the greatest significance ( C)
42、research in high-energy physics is of the greatest significance ( D) research in high-tech fields is of the greatest significance 29 The example given in the third paragraph is mainly used to show_. ( A) western Europe is spending more money than America in certain fields ( B) Europeans are making m
43、ore discoveries than Americans in retain fields ( C) European scientists are more intelligent than American scientists ( D) Americas scientific leadership is being replaced by European countries 30 Which of the following is not mentioned as a necessary part to maintain Americas scientific leadership
44、? ( A) Money. ( B) Combination of various disciplines. ( C) Joint efforts of the most intelligent scientists. ( D) Favorable academic atmosphere. 30 In order to get your point across in your target language, you have to learn plenty of words. How do you set about it? Dr. Paul Meara, who lectures in
45、applied linguistics, believes there are lots of different ways of learning words. “Generally, anything you do with the words which actually makes them yours rather than just abstract things which appear in a book or on a record will almost certainly help you to learn them. So, for example, writing t
46、hem down is better than reading them. Putting them on bits of paper and sticking them up around your house is better than just looking at them in the page of a book. Saying them out loud is better than reading them quietly. Anything which actually gets you to use them would probably help.“ Encourage
47、ment and nurturing in the students and belief in their ability to learn is one of the central tenets of a relatively new approach. Its called Accelerated Learning and its an offshoot of an idea that began in Bulgaria. Michael Lawlor runs a language school for business executives, teaching foreign la
48、nguages to the British, and English to foreigners. Hes currently testing this system to see if he can incorporate it into his teaching program at his school. The main principle is to tap the students emotions as well as their intellects and, to begin with, to get them to visualize themselves as succ
49、essful communicators in the language theyre learning. “They can actually create a very clear mental picture of themselves say in five years time, in the country where the language is spoken, interacting with the people. They can also boost their own confidence as learners by recreating past successful learning situation. Many people fail in learning a lan
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