英语专业八级考试全真试卷6 B" h! _1 f7 ?) Z! Y
试卷一 (95 min)
6 ]* W! g$ ]1 I" \9 }* o& m Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension (40 min)
2 e4 ^8 {9 e* _- t( J/ ` In Sections A, B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your Coloured Answer Sheet.
4 U9 C% a3 E5 U, O2 B# N6 K SECTION A TALK" H1 E8 ]+ I8 R
Questions 1 to 5 refer to the talk in this section .At the end of the talk you w ill be given 15 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the talk.
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- C; j& i1 y) F v6 j 1. According to the passage, during the 18th and 19th centuries cities we are small in size mainly because ___.
7 I1 |( c4 A6 g& ~* C# W+ b7 ?$ M# x A. the urban population was stable & h% C% u7 o3 a# Q. c
B. few people lived in cities
' Y* i2 {! e; t4 B4 s C. transport was backward7 d* J( U* {6 o- z$ U; C- o) ^
D. it was originally planned# |- W9 V# f4 z' X
2. Cities survived in those days largely as a result of ___." }: M5 j: B3 i+ W3 X5 g2 y
A. the trade activities they undertook
0 R }8 y$ i7 A! M' s6 R3 r$ | B. the agricultural activities in the nearby areas N: o. ^5 U; _0 a2 [" V& N; Q/ g" O. _
C. their relatively small size% Y! H: e4 A' f; u0 s
D. the non-economic roles they played% f- ~, g3 p9 C$ y, ~8 w+ g6 t
3. City dwellers were engaged in all the following economic activities EX CEPT ___.& {7 u4 b$ D6 C' g8 I# ? J- j
A. commerce# N2 b' `- O+ P( Z0 B+ c
B. distribution5 X' f4 F# _% Z& z
C. processing
1 i& l9 T$ K+ w5 v; R; y. X0 ^+ e D. transportation
- @# f- F( h$ G v, C5 |) V 4. Urban people left cities for the following reasons EXCEPT ___.
& { K6 G+ Z) q A. more economic opportunities
6 v; C( d0 l: C* ^ B. a freer social and political environment- h/ @" V: @+ L) A& C* c
C. more educational opportunities* M, g3 H# I; l) ^& K/ |2 \9 {, s
D. a more relaxed religious environment: r* r* ~0 |4 m. G# i& q
5. Why did the early cities fail to grow as quickly as expected through out the 18th century?
: r; i1 Y5 U2 { A. Because the countryside attracted more people./ z- h% @ u6 J7 o! j& o
B. Because cities did not increase in number.
# k0 k" j8 F3 r5 d; H; v C. Because the functions of the cities changed.
3 h" {* ?1 _4 D% I* D D. Because the number of city people was stable.
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+ U! l. a1 D+ E% o) z/ H6 F# \ SECTION B INTERVIEW
% f' {6 c. w+ g; E8 i, g8 E+ e Questions 6 to 10 are based on an interview .At the end of the interview you will be given 15 seconds to answer each of the following five questions. Now listen to the interview.
+ _' L ^3 @! ]* n2 D. z2 c( o9 D 6. According to Janet, the factor that would most affect negotiations is ___.
' g% y: i2 x3 F8 z0 B5 N: f. c A. English language proficiency
7 Z8 E5 _7 ^$ Y% m8 B! u" R { B. different cultural practices; X4 _1 L* L% `8 A; m. K c
C. different negotiation tasks
4 y0 P5 h. x% S! p, z D. the international Americanized style4 A: d9 Q3 d e$ B! k" k% n o
7. Janet's attitude towards the Americanized style as a model for business negotiations is ___.
, }9 R7 m. v$ }5 t8 E; e# \- K A. supportive0 d; `# W9 O$ J, Z
B. negative
L3 L8 T% x2 e C. ambiguous
r+ S% ], E% s2 Y3 Z: r7 C4 q D. cautious
3 z0 I9 g8 L" m) u' Y. F: ^ 8. Which of the following can NOT be seen as a difference between Brazilian and American negotiators# j1 G8 ~; F$ l; a% _# ~
A. Americans prepare more points before negotiations.% Y' _% ?2 }/ w, R1 O1 S& j1 ^
B. Americans are more straightforward during negotiations.
. S8 w' Z5 u: f q C. Brazilians prefer more eye contact during negotiations.
; R1 w2 o/ d+ }+ c. B* v- l) {+ X D. Brazilians seek more background information.
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9. Which group of people seems to be the most straightforward?
" t+ [" t$ o) I; E A. The British.) T; f- F+ n5 {$ T+ u6 m! x
B. Germans.
! X4 R) a0 n! G- S: l% A( t C. Americans.
; e/ d z; k. M1 ]; i" d2 Z D. Not mentioned.
2 T0 p1 Y6 n; e( l+ M 10. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of Japanese negotiators?2 k+ v4 d+ s+ ?3 g: {- V6 `
A. Reserved.0 i5 n0 ^5 ?# B* v& W$ j4 G6 g+ ]
B. Prejudiced.
$ X, A) C6 C% u. l6 q C. Polite.
# z0 y! Y# W# g# l# ?- E D. Prudent. |