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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上專心-專注-專業(yè)專心-專注-專業(yè)精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上專心-專注-專業(yè) 2007年英語(yǔ)專業(yè)八級(jí)真題 答案PART I LISTENING COMPREHENSIONSECTION A MINI-LECTUREIn this section you will 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, b

2、ut yon will need them to complete a gap-filling task after the mini-lecture. when the lecture is over, yon 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. 題 1 - 10 原文 Good morning, today

3、s lecture, is the very first of a series of lectures on art history, so Id like to spend some time discussing with you the following topic: Why do we need to study art history? And what can we learn from it? First of all, Id say, if you study art history, this might be a good way to learn more about

4、 a culture, than its possible to learn in general history classes. You know, most typical history courses concentrate on politics, economics and war, but art history focuses on much more than this. Because art reflects not only the political values of a people, but also their religious beliefs, emot

5、ions etc. In addition, information about the daily activities of our ancestors can be provided by art, like what people did for a living, what kind of dress they wore, what ceremonies they held etc. In short, art can express the essential qualities of a time and a place, and the study of it clearly

6、offers us a deeper understanding than can be found in most history books and enables us to learn more things about human society and civilization. The second point Id like to make is about the type of information. In history books, information is objective, that is facts about political economic lif

7、e of a country are given, but opinions are not expressed. Art, on the other hand, is subjective. It reflects personal emotions and opinions. For example, Francisco Goya was a great Spanish painter and also perhaps the first truly political artist. In his famous painting, The Third of May 1808, he sh

8、owed soldiers shooting a group of simple people. His description of soldiers and their victims has become a symbol of the enormous power or the misuse of this power that the government can have over its people. Over 100 years later, on another continent, the powerful paintings of Mexican artists dep

9、icted their deep anger and sadness about social problems. In summary, through art you can find a personal and emotional view of history. Thirdly, art can reflect a cultures religious beliefs. For hundreds of years in Europe, religious art was almost the only type of art that existed. Churches and ot

10、her religious buildings were filled with paintings that showed people and stories from the Bible. By contrast, one of the main characteristics of art in the Middle East was (and still is), its absence of human and animal images. This reflects the Islamic belief that these images are unholy. Thus, on

11、 palaces, mosques and other buildings, Islamic artists have created unique decoration of great beauty with images of flowers of geometric forms, for example, circles, squares and triangles. The same is true of other places, like Africa and Pacific Islands. Art also reflects the religious beliefs of

12、traditional cultures in these places. As a matter of fact, religion is the purpose for this art and its, therefore, absolutely essential to it. Traditional art in Africa and Pacific Islands is different from Christian art. Christian art influences peoples religious feelings towards God. But the goal

13、 of traditional art in Africa and Pacific Islands is the influence of spiritual powers, that is gods to enter peoples lives. Each tribe or village there had special ceremonies with songs and dances to make sure that crops, animals and people are healthy and increasing in number. The dancers in the c

14、eremonies wear masks, head dresses and costumes that they believe are necessary to influence gods. SO these masks, head dresses themselves, are revelry part of the art. As we said, art depends on culture, different forms of art result from different cultures. Similarly, the way that people view art

15、also depends on their cultural background. This is my fourth point. For most Europeans and Americans, art is mainly for decoration. It is something on a museum wall or in a glass case. It makes their homes more attractive. People look at it and admire it: Oh, what a beautiful painting! Besides, idea

16、s are expressed in this art. This is a wonderful statue, and admiring it, 1 might say: It makes such a strong antiwar statement. But in other places, art is not considered to be separated from everyday existence. It has a function, it has a practical role to play in peoples lives. A person in a trib

17、al society might look at a mask and say: Oh, this is a good mask. It would keep my house safe. In brief, the way in which people enjoy or appreciate art depends on their culture. To conclude my lecture, we can say that art is a reflection of various cultures. But at the same time, we have to remembe

18、r that art also reflects the changes in society that take place when different cultures influence one another. As people from tribal societies move to urban areas, their values and beliefs change accordingly and their traditional art forms begin to lose their function. At the same time, urban artist

19、s begin to learn a lot from traditional art. For example, African masks and figures had a great influence on Picassos works. And many American and Canadian artists study the simplicity of Japanese painting. The result is that as the world gets smaller, the art of each culture becomes more internatio

20、nal. OK, this brings us to the end of our lecture. I hope that after todays lecture, youll understand better the significance of the study of art history. Art enables us to know more about human history, for example, peoples views and opinions about certain historical events, and whats more importan

21、t, about different cultures, their religious beliefs, perception of art etc. What Can We Learn from Art? .Introduction A. Differences between general history and art history -Focus : -general history: (1) -art history: political values, emotions, everyday life, etc. B. Significance of study More inf

22、ormation and better understanding of human society and civilization. .Types of information A. Information in history book is (2) -facts, but no opinions B. Information in art history is subjective - (3) and opinions e.g.-Spanish painters works: misuse of governmental power -Mexican artists works: at

23、titudes towards social problems .Art as a reflection of religious beliefs A. Europe: (4) in pictures in churches B. Middle East: pictures of flowers and patterns in mosques, palaces Reason: human and (5) are not seen as holy C. Africa and the Pacific Islands: Masks, headdresses and costumes in speci

24、al ceremonies Purpose: to seek the help of (6) to protect crops, animals and people . Perceptions of Art How people see art is related to their cultural background A. Europeans and Americans - (7) -expression of ideas B. People in other places -part of everyday life - (8) use . Art as a reflection o

25、f social changes A. Cause of changes: (9) of different cultures B. Changes -tribal people: effects of (10) on art forms -European artists: influence of African traditional art in their works -American and Canadian artists: study of Japanese painting 1.economics and war 2.objective 3.personal emotion

26、s 4.the Bible 5.animal images 6.the God 7.decoration 8.practical 9. influence; interaction 10.urbanizationSECTION BIn this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your ANSWER SHEET. 題 11 - 15

27、原文 W: Nigel Linge is editor of Business Travel Weekly. Nigel, thanks for being on the show. Now, what kind of problems do airline passengers face nowadays?M: Well, most of the problems are caused by the heavy volume of traffic. You know, all airports have a limit to the number of take-offs and landi

28、ngs they can handle.W: So what seems to be the problem?M: All flights from a busy airport arrive and leave at more or less the same time. If 60 aircraft are scheduled to take off between 5 p.m. and 5:15, and the airport can only handle 120 an hour, that means some will always be late landing or taki

29、ng-off. And if the weather is bad, oh, you can imagine what the situation is like. So passengers have to be loaded into each plane, and then the planes have to line up to take off.W: So waiting at the lounge or on the plane is quite common.M: Certainly. And another problem thats very common is over-

30、booking. Quite often you hear an announcement on the airport loudspeakers: We have over sold on this flight and would like volunteers to go on the next flight out. If you decide to volunteer, you may get a cash bribe or free-trip voucher, but make sure you get a guaranteed seat on the next flight an

31、d a free phone call to whoever is meeting you on the other end. And worse still, you arrive with confirmed reservation and you discover youve been bumped off the flight.W: Presumably, if you choose to travel at off-peak times, there are few problems.M: Well, there are no off-peak times, All flights

32、seem to be full except Saturday. I dont quite understand why this is so. You know, if there is a public holiday, things are likely to be especially busy. The special fare systems on the airlines computers encourage more people to fly on less popular flights and this means that as a result all flight

33、s are equally full.W: So, what advice would you give to business travelers?M: rd say Avoid big airports if you can. The reason is there are too many flights there. Then, remember not to check your baggage if you can help it. Another thing is Be prepared for delays. Take something to eat and drink in

34、 your hand luggage.W: Nigel, what kind of mistakes do inexperienced travelers make?M: The first mistake business travelers make is to take far too much luggage. Remember, take only carry-on luggage, because at most airports, you can get away with two small bags.W: Oh, I see.M: Another mistake people

35、 make is to think that you have to pay full price for air tickets. You should find out about the different ticket options. For example, an RTW fare can save up to 40% on normal fare.W: Excuse me, what is RTW?M: Round the World. For example, if youre going to Australia from the USA, you could go out

36、via Singapore, and come back via North America. And another way to save money is to see if the ticket to a destination beyond its cheaper. For example, a ticket from Amsterdam from London to New York may be cheaper than one straight from London to New York.W: Oh, thats very useful information.M: And

37、 another mistake is to go away for too long. Most peoples efficiency and energy start to fall off after two weeks away. So my advice is Keep your trip short, only go for two weeks and never for a longer than three. Another point is Dont expect everything to go according to plan. You need to learn to

38、 expect the unexpected. There may be a typhoon in summer or your taxi may break down on the way to the airport. In other words, dont be optimistic about plans and dont schedule important meetings too closely together. You need to allow time for delays and break-downs.W: Yeah, this is something trave

39、lers have to remember when they plan their trips.M: And another thing, get to know a good travel agent and make sure he gives you the best possible service. Take discounts for example, a good travel agent can get first-class ticket for the price of business-class. This is because he does enough volu

40、me of business and he can get discounts with airlines on his own behalf. He should pass them on to you. So make sure he indeed does.W: I think the worst part of a trip is having to travel overnight or being stuck for a weekend in some dreadful place. Are there any ways avoiding that?M: Yes. We can b

41、reak or stop over in a more relaxing or lively place. Its often available at special cheap weekend rate. Various airlines and hotel chains offer these. And its always more pleasant to stay a night in a hotel than on a plane even if you travel business-class.W: Yes. OK, thank you, Nigel, for all the

42、useful information and advice.M: Pleasure!11. According to Nigel, most problems of air travel are caused by _. A Unfavorable weather conditions. B Airports handling capacity. C Inadequate ticketing service. D Overbooking. 參考答案 B 12. which of the following is not mentioned as compensation for volunte

43、ers for the next fight out? A Free ticket. B Free phone call C Cash reward D Seat reservation 參考答案 C 13. Why does Nigel suggest that business travelers avoid big airports? A Because all flights in and out of there are full. B Because the volume of traffic is heavy. C Because there are more popular f

44、lights. D Because there are more delays and cancellations. 參考答案 B 14. According to Nigel, inexperience travelers are likely to make the following mistakes except _. A Booking on less popular flights. B buying tickets at full price. C carrying excessive luggage. D planning long business trips. 參考答案 D

45、 15. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT? A The possibility of discounts depends on a travel agents volume of business. B Longer flights to the same destination maybe cheaper. C It is advisable to plan every detail of a trip in advance. D Arranging for stopovers can avoid overnight travel

46、. 參考答案 C SECTION CIn this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your ANSWER SHEET. 題 16 原文 The death toll rose to 74 on Tuesday in Japans deadliest rail crash in decades as crews pulled more

47、 victims from the wreckage. Investigators focused on whether excessive speed or the drivers inexperience had caused the train to derail and slam into an apartment building. The 7-car commuter train carrying 580 passengers left the rails Monday morning in Amagasaki, a suburb of Osaka, about 250 miles

48、 west of Tokyo, it injured more than 440 people. 16. what happened on Monday? A A train crash occurred causing minor injuries. B Investigator found out the cause of the accident. C Crews rescued more passengers from the site. D A commuter train crashed into a building. 參考答案 D 原文 20 of the worlds top

49、 economies promised to help Iraq lower its debt and to help restart global trade talks after a 2-day meeting in Mexico on Monday. Officials from the group of 20, G20 Nations, also discussed the possibility of sanctioning countries that refused to cooperate in the fight against terrorism. Possible sa

50、nctions were not outlined at the meeting. In a declaration released at the end of the meeting, ministers called on World Trade Organization, WTO members, to restart the trade talks that collapsed in Kankoon last month. Nations must quickly reenergize the negotiation process, recognizing that flexibi

51、lity and political will from all are urgently needed, it said. G20 ministers also talked about the possibility of creating a Voluntary Code of Conduct to govern negotiations between creditors and countries on the verge of defaulting on debt. The code would outline the steps that should be taken to p

52、revent a financial crisis. Created in 1999 to avoid financial disasters and to keep the global economy stable, the G20 is made up of the European Union and 19 other countries including Australia, Brazil, China, Japan and the US. 17. Which of the following was not on the agenda of the G20 meeting? A

53、Iraq debts B WTO talks C Financial disasters D Possible sanctions 參考答案 C 18. The G20 is a(n)_ organization. A International B European C Regional D Asian 參考答案 A 題 19 - 20 原文 The United Nations celebrated the 60th anniversary of its Charter on Monday, the speakers addressing the UN General Assembly.

54、UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said the UN had both successes and failures in carrying out the pledges in the Charter. The UN Charter is the constitution of the organization. It was signed in San Francisco on June 26th, 1945 by the 50 original member countries. It took effect on October 24th, 1945

55、after being improved by the 5 founding members: China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States and the majority of the other countries that signed the Charter. The Charter is a constitution on trading or countries that signed it are bound by its articles. It states that th

56、e Charter comes first above all other treaties. Its main purposes include the prevention of new conflict, building peace and protecting human rights and social progress. The most important chapters are these dealing with enforcement powers of UN bodies. They describe, for example, the Security Counc

57、ils power to investigate and mediate disputes. They also describe its power to authorize economic, diplomatic and military sanctions as well as the use of military force to resolve disputes. The UN, late last year, revealed a proposal to overhaul the organization, including the Security Council. Thi

58、s could be the most comprehensive UN reform since its foundation。 19. The UN Charter went into effect after _. A It was signed by the 50 original member countries. B It was approved by the founders and other member countries. C It was approved by the founding members D It was signed by the founding

59、members. 參考答案 C 20. Which of the following best describe the role of the charter? A The Charter only describes powers of the UN bodies. B The Charter mainly aims to promote world economy. C The charter is a treaty above all other treaties. D The charter authorizes reforms in UN bodies. 參考答案 C Part I

60、I READING COMPREHENSIONIn this section there are several reading passages followed by a total of twenty multiple-choice questions. Read the passages and then mark your answers on your ANSWER SHEET. 題 21 - 25 Text A The Welsh language has always been the ultimate marker of Welsh identity, but a gener

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