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1、.学习参考 .TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS(2015)GRADE EIGHT TIME LIMIT:195 MIN PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSION(35 MIN)SECTION A MINI-LECTURE In this section you will hear a mini-lectureYou will hear the lecture ONCE ONLY.While listening,take notes on the important points Your notes will not be marked,but you wil

2、l need them to complete a gap-filling task after the mini-lectureWhen 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,using no more than three words in each gapMake sure the word(s)you fill in is(are)b

3、oth grammatically and semantically acceptableYou may refer to your notes while completing the taskUse the blank sheet for note-takingNow,listen to the mini-lecture Understanding Academic Lectures Listening to academic lectures is an important task fro university students.Then,how can we comprehend a

4、 lecture efficiently?I.Understand all(1)_ A.words B.(2)_-stress.学习参考 .-intonation-(3)_ II.Adding information A.lecturers:sharing information with audience B.listeners:(4)_ C.sources of information-knowledge of(5)_-(6)_ of the world D.listening involving three steps:-hearing-(7)_-adding III.(8)_ A.re

5、asons:-overcome noise-save time B.(9)_ -content -organization IV.Evaluating while listening A.helps to decide the(10)_ of notes.学习参考 .B.helps to remember information SECTION B INTERVIEW In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY.Listen carefully and then answer the questions that followMark

6、the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interviewAt the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questionsNow listen to the interview 1.Theresa thinks that the present government is _.A doing what they have p

7、romised to schools B creating opportunities for leading universities C considering removing barriers for state school pupils D reducing opportunities for state school pupils 2.What does Theresa see as a problem in secondary schools now?A Universities are not working hard to accept state school pupil

8、s.B The number of state pupils applying to Oxford fails to increase.C The government has lowered state pupils expectations.D Leading universities are rejecting state school pupils.学习参考 .3.In Theresas view,school freedom means that schools should _.A be given more funding from education authorities B

9、 be given all the money and decide how to spend it C be granted greater power to run themselves D be given more opportunities and choices 4.According to Theresa,who decides or decide money for schools at the present?A Local education authorities and the central government.B Local education authoriti

10、es and secondary schools together.C Local education authorities only.D The central government only.5.Throughout the talk,the interviewer does all the following EXCEPT _.A asking for clarification B challenging the interviewee C supporting the interviewee D initiating topics SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

11、In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLYListen carefully and then answer the questions that followMark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET.学习参考 .TWO Questions 6 and 7 are based on thefollowing news,At the end ofthe news item,you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions

12、Now listen to the news News Item 1 6.What is the main idea of the news item?A Fewer people watch TV once a week.B Smartphones and tablets have replaced TV.C New technology has led to more family time.D Bigger TV sets have attracted more people.News Item 2 7.How many lawmakers voted for the marijuana

13、 legalization bill?A 50.B 12.C 46.D 18.8.The passing of the bill means that marijuana can be_.A bought by people under 18 B made available to drug addicts C provided by the government D bought in drug stores .学习参考 .News Item 3 9.What did the review of global data reveal?ADiarrhea is a common disease

14、.BGood sanitation led to increase in height.CThere were many problems of poor sanitation.D African children live in worse sanitary conditions.10.The purpose of Dr.Alan Dangours study was most likely to _.A examine links between sanitation and death from illness B look into factors affecting the grow

15、th of children C investigate how to tackle symptoms like diarrhea D review and compare conditions in different countries PART II READING COMPREHENSION(30 MIN)In this section there arefourreadingpassagesfollowedby a totalof20 multiple-choice questions.Read the passages and then mark the best answer t

16、o each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO TEXT A In 2011,many shoppers chose to avoid the frantic crowds and do their holiday shopping from the comfort of their computer.Sales at online retailers gained by more than 15%,making it the biggest season ever.But people are also returning those purchases at rec

17、ord rates,up 8%from last year.学习参考 .What went wrong?Is the lingering shadow of the global financial crisis making it harder to accept extravagant indulgences?Or that people shop more impulsively-and therefore make bad decisions-when online?Both arguments are plausible.However,there is a third factor

18、:a question of touch.We can love the look but,in an online environment,we cannot feel the quality of a texture,the shape of the fit,the fall of a fold or,for that matter,the weight of an earring.And physically interacting with an object makes you more committed.When my most recent book Brandwashed w

19、as released,I teamed up with a local bookstore to conduct an experiment about the differences between the online and offline shopping experience.I carefully instructed a group of volunteers to promote my book in two different ways.The first was a fairly hands-off approach.Whenever a customer would i

20、nquire about my book,the volunteer would take them over to the shelf and point to it.Out of 20 such requests,six customers proceeded with the purchase.The second option also involved going over to the shelf but,this time,removing the book and then subtly holding onto it for just an extra moment befo

21、re placing it in the customers hands.Of the 20 people who were handed the book.13 ended up buying it.Just physically passing the book showed a big difference in sales.Why?We feel something similar to a sense of ownership when we hold things in our hand.Thats why we establish or reestablish connectio

22、n by greeting strangers and friends with a handshake.In this case,having to then let go of the book after holding it might generate a subtle sense of loss,and motivate us to make the purchase even more.A recent study also revealed the power of touch,in this case when it came to.学习参考 .conventional ma

23、il.A deeper and longer-lasting impression of a message was formed when delivered in a letter,as opposed to receiving the same message online.Brain imaging showed that,on touching the paper,the emotional center of the brain was activated,thus forming a stronger bond.The study also indicated that once

24、 touch becomes part of the process,it could translate into a sense of possession.This sense of ownership is simply not part of the equation in the online shopping experience.As the rituals of purchase in the lead-up to Christmas change,not only do we give less thought to the type of gifts we buy for

25、 our loved ones but,through our own digital wish lists,we increasingly control what they buy for us.The reality,however,is that no matter how convinced we all are that digital is the way to go,finding real satisfaction will probably take more than a few simple clicks.11.According to the author,shopp

26、ers are returning their purchases for all the following reasons EXCEPT that _.A they are unsatisfied with the quality of the purchase Bthey eventually find the purchase too expensive C they change their mind out of uncertainty D they regret making the purchase without forethought 12.What is the purp

27、ose of the experiment in the bookstore?A To see which promotion method is preferred by customers.BTo find out the strengths and weaknesses of both methods.学习参考 .C To try to set up a new retailer-customer relationship.D To see the effect of an approach on customers decisions.13.Why does the author ci

28、te the study by Bangor University and the Royal Mail Service?ATo compare similar responses in different settings.B To provide further evidence for his own observation.C To offer a scientific account of the brains functions.D To describe emotional responses in online shopping.14.What can be inferred

29、from the last paragraph?AReal satisfaction depends on factors other than the computer.B Despite online shopping we still attach importance to gift buying.C Some people are still uncertain about the digital age.D Online shopping offers real satisfaction to shoppers.Text B My professor brother and I h

30、ave an argument about head and heart about whether he overvalues IQ while I learn more toward EQ.We typically have this debate about peoplecan we be friends with a really smart jerk(怪物)?but theres corollary to animals as well.Id love it if our dog could fetch the morning paper and then read it to.学习

31、参考 .me over coffee,but I actually care much more about her loyal and innocent heart.Theres already enough thinking going on is our house,and we probably spend too much time in our heads,where we need some role modeling is in instinct,and thats where a dog is a roving revelation.I did not grow up wit

32、h dogs,which meant that my older daughters respectful but unyielding determination to get one required some adjustment on my part.I often felt she was training me:from ages of 6 to 9,she gently schooled me in various breeds and their personalities,whispered to the dogs we encountered so they would c

33、harm and persuade me,demonstrated by her self-displine that she was ready for the responsibility.And thus came our dog Twist,whom I sometimes mistake for a third daughter.At first I thought the challenge would be to train her to sit,to heel,to walk calmly beside us and not go wildly chasing the neig

34、hbourhood rabbits.But I soon discovered how much more we had to learn from her than she from us.If it is true,for example,that the secret to a childs success is less rare genius than raw persistence,Twists ability to stay on task is a model for us all,especially if the task is trying to capture the

35、sunbeam that flicks around the living room as the wind blows through the branches outside.She never succeeds,and she never gives up.This includes when she runs square into walls.Then there is her unfailing patience,which breaks down only when she senses that dinnertime was 15 minutes ago and we have

36、 somehow failed to notice.Even then she is more eager than indignant,and her refusal to whine shows a restraint of which Im not always capable when hungry.学习参考 .But the lesson I value most is the one in forgiveness,and Twist first offered this when she was still very young.When she was about 7 month

37、s old,we took her to the vet to be sprayed(切除卵巢).We turned her over to a stranger,who procceeded to perform a procedure that was probably not pleasant,But when the vet returned her to us,limp and tender,there was no recrimination(反责),no how could you do that to me?It was as though she really knew th

38、at we could not intentionally cause her pain,and while she did not understand,she forgave and curled up with her head on my daughters lap.I suppose we could have concluded that she was just blindly loyal and docile.But eventually we knew better.She is entirely capable of disobedience,as she has prov

39、ed many times.She will ignore us when there are more interesting things to look at,rebuke us when we are careless,bark into the twilight when she has urgent messages to send.But her patience with our failings and frickleness and her willingness to give us a scond chance are a daily lesson in gratitu

40、de.My friends who grew up with dogs tell me how when they were teenagers and trusted no one in the world,they could tell their dog all their secrets.It was the one friend who would not gossip or betray,could provide in the middle of the night the soft,unbegrudging comfort and peace that adolescence

41、conspires to disrupt.An age that is all about growth and risk needs some anchors and weigths,a model of steadfastness when all else is in flux.Sometimes I think Twists devotion keeps my girls on a benevolent lash,one that hangs quietly at their side as they trot along but occasionally yanks them bac

42、k to safety and solid ground.Weve weighed so many decisions so carefully in raising our daughterswhat.学习参考 .school to send them to and what church to attend,when to give them cell phones and with what precautions.But when it comes to what really shapes their character and binds our family,I never wo

43、uld have thought we would owe so much to its smallest member.15.In the first paragraph,the author suggests that_.Aa person can either have a high IQ or a low EQ Bher professor brother cares too much about IQ Cwe need examples of how to follow ones heart Dshe prefers dogs that are clever and loyal 16

44、.According to the passage,all the following are Twists characteristics EXCEPT_.Aresignation Bpatience Cforgiveness Dtenacity 17.According to the context,the meaning of the word squareis closest to_.Afast Bblindly Cstraight Dstubbornly .学习参考 .18.ThatTwists devotion keeps my girls on a benevolent leas

45、h means that_.ATwist is capable of looking after the girls BTwist and the girls have become friends CTwist knows how to follow the girls DTwists loyalty helps the girls grow up 19.What does the author try to express in the last paragraph?ADifficulties in raising her children.BWorries about what to b

46、uy for kids.CGratitude to Twist for her role.DConcerns about schooling and religion.Text C Most West African lorries ate not in what one would call the first flush of youth,and I had learnt by bitter experience not to expect anything very much of them.But the lorry that arrived to take me up to the

47、mountains was worse than anything I had seen before:it tottered on the borders of senile decay.It stood there on buckled wheels,wheezing and gasping with exhaustion from having to climb up the gentle slope to the camp,and I consigned myself and my loads to it with some trepidation.The driver,who was

48、 a cheerful fellow,pointed out that he would require my assistance in two very necessary operations:first,I had to keep the hand brake pressed down when travelling downhill,for unless it was held thus almost level with the floor it.学习参考 .sullenly refused to function.Secondly,I had to keep a stern ey

49、e on the clutch,a wilful piece of mechanism,that seized every chance to leap out of its socket with a noise like a strangling leopard.As it was obvious that not even a West African lorry driver could be successful in driving while crouched under the dashboard in a pre-natal position,I had to take ov

50、er control of these instruments if I valued my life.So,while I ducked at intervals to put on the brake,amid the rich smell of burning rubber,our noble lorry jerked its way towards the mountains at a steady twenty miles per hour;sometimes,when a downward slope favoured it,it threw caution to the wind

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