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專業(yè)英語八級(jí)模擬試卷8(共9套)

(共566題)

專業(yè)英語八級(jí)模擬試卷第1套

一、聽力復(fù)合式聽寫(本題共70題,每題7.0分,共

70分。)

ClocksthroughTimeIttookhumanbeingalongtimetoinventdiversewaysfortelling

time.About3000yearsagopeoplefirstmadeacirclewithastickinthecenterofitto

[1]thepassageoftimebynoticingvariousmarksonthecircletheshadowofthestick

fellacross.Sincethesekindsofcirclesthatarecalled[2]didnotworkwithoutthesun,

menhadtofindotherwaystokeeptrackoftime,includinga[3]candleonwhicheach

stripetookaboutonehourtomelt,awaterclockwhichhadalinewithanumberbesideit

foreveryhourandan[4]whichfollowedtheinventionofglassblowing.Thefirst

clockwithafaceandanhourhandwasinventedabout600yearsagoforfewpeople.

Withthegradually[5]useofclocks,theywerebeautifully[6],thoughtheycouldnot

keepcorrecttime.Scarcelyhadclocksbeenmadesmallenoughtobecarriedwhen

watchescameintouse.Asthebeginningofthestyleof"grandfatherclocks,Hwhichwere

enclosedintallwoodenboxes,the[7]clockwasmadein1657.In1700,therewere

clockswithrninnreandsecondhands.About200yearslater,aclockiscommonlyusedin

everyhouseandawatchisalmostusedbyevery[8]gentleman.Anewlycreatedclock

thatshowsthetimeexactlyisso-called[9]clock.Nowadayssuchaclockhasmore

andmorecomplicatedfunctions.[10]asclocksandwatchesare,timemeansdifferent

thingstodifferentnations.

1、

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:measure

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

2、

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:sundial

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

3、

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:striped

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

4、

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:hourglass

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

5、

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:popular

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

6、

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:decorated

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

7、

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:pendulum

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

8、

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:well-dressed

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

9、

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:digital/electric

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

10、

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:Important

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:暫無解析

二、聽力對(duì)話組題(本題共5題,每題7.0分,共5

分。)

Whatarcthespeakersmainlydiscussing?

11>Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?

A、Membershipsinafoodco-up.

B、Thebenefitsofhealthfood.

C、Shoppinginthesupermarket.

D、Thecurrentcostoftoo

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:在對(duì)話中反復(fù)出現(xiàn)“co-up”這個(gè)詞,而且A提出的問題也多半與co?up

有關(guān),如“Howdoyouandyourhousematesliketheco-up?”"Whatdomembershave

todo?”“Justtopayamembershipfee?”從這幾句話不難判斷答案A是正確選擇。

12、Whatchangedoesthewomansuggesttheco-upmake?

A、Loweringitsprices.

B、Sellingmorehouseholdnecessities.

C、Changingitsmembershiprules.

D、Openingupmorecheckoutlines.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:女生B在向A同學(xué)介紹co-up情況時(shí)提到“Theco-updoesn'tcarry

everything.Sowestillwindupgoingtothesupermarkettoofbrcleaningsupplies,

batteries,thatsortofthing.”其中談到的cleaningsuppliers等都是日常所需用品,因此

說明co-up在這些物品方面比較缺乏。因此應(yīng)選B。

Whatisonethingthemembersoftheco-upmustdo?

A^Avoidjunkfood.

B、Attendmonthlymeetings.

C、Ruycleaningsuppliesattheco-up.

D、Workattheco-up.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:文中提到會(huì)員義務(wù)有幾點(diǎn):交會(huì)費(fèi),出席會(huì)議和定期在co-up里工

作,在答案中只涉及到后兩項(xiàng)。文中提到會(huì)議時(shí)說“attendanceisn'trequired”而工作

必須參加,因此選D。

14、Whymightthemanjointheco-up?

A、Tosavemoneyonfood.

B、Tobuyfoodwithoutadditives.

C>Todoallhisshoppinginoneplace.

D、Tomeetotherhealth-consciouspeopl

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:聽力材料中男同學(xué)問女同學(xué)co-up內(nèi)出售的食品是否有添加劑,并表

示這一點(diǎn)是決定他是否加入co-up的主要原因,因比可以看出他對(duì)健康食品是很關(guān)

注的,因此應(yīng)選B。

15、What'stheadvantagefbrthepeoplewhojointheco-upfor6monthperiod?

A、Themembershipfeeislower.

B、Theycanhelpchoosedieproductsdialwillbesold.

C^Theymayattendfewermeetings.

D^Theymaygototheco-upmoretimesperweek.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:在聽力材料中A講道“Asixmonthmembershipcostsasmuchas5

individualmonths”說明半年的會(huì)費(fèi)權(quán)相當(dāng)于5個(gè)月的會(huì)費(fèi),也就是說其中包含的優(yōu)

惠條件就是費(fèi)用較低。

三、聽力新聞(本題共5題,每題7.0分,共5分。)

willreplacetobecomechiefExecutiveofManchesterPIC.

16、willreplacetobecomechiefExecutiveofManchesterPIC.

AxMartinEdwards,PeterKenyon

B、PeterKenyon,MartinEdwards

C、MartinKenyon,PeterEdwards

D、PeterEdwards,MartinKenyon

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:馬丁?愛德華茲下臺(tái)后,彼德?肯揚(yáng)是其繼任,只要抓住這兩個(gè)信息

點(diǎn),便很容易找到問題的正確答案B。

17、Edwardshadbeenexpectedtoleave.

A、onAugust1,2000

B、onJuly14,2000

C^inSeptember,2000

D、inSeptember,2001

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:幾個(gè)相關(guān)三期發(fā)生的事件分別是:2(X)()年8月1日,愛德華茲將要

離任;2000年9月為原定愛德華茲的離任時(shí)間;2000年7月14日為該俱樂部在網(wǎng)

上發(fā)表聲明時(shí)間;而2001年9月尚未提及。故根據(jù)題意,答案應(yīng)選A。

EMIis.

18、EMIis.

A、theworld'sfirstmajormusiccompany

B、theworld'sthirdlargestrecordcompany

C、theworld'slargestOE-linemusicprovider

D、theworld'slargestsoftwarecompany

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B-

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:本題的幾個(gè)選項(xiàng)均有一定迷惑性,若對(duì)所給信息理解有誤極易造成錯(cuò)

選。A項(xiàng)(EMI為世界最大的音樂公司)似乎與材料中某些內(nèi)容相符,但實(shí)際大有出

入,試與原聽力材料比較:EMI于周二成為第一家在網(wǎng)上大量發(fā)售其唱片的大音

樂公司。選項(xiàng)c(世界上最大的在線音樂供應(yīng)商)及D(世界上最大的軟件公司)文中均

未提及,因此只有B(世界上第三大錄音公司)與原交內(nèi)容相符,為正確答案。

19、EMI'sdownloadingtrialwasbetween.

A、therecordingindustryandon-linerecordcompanies

B、therecordingindustryanddownloading-programoperators

C、EMIandon-linemusicproviders

D、EMIandMP3

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)所供信息可知這場(chǎng)官司是在“這家錄音公司(Iherecordingindustry)

和諸如MP3等在線音樂供應(yīng)商之間展開的,而此處,這家錄音公司”正是EMI。因

此A、B均與原聽力材料內(nèi)容不符,而D中只提到一家在線音樂供應(yīng)商,犯了以

偏概全的錯(cuò)誤,因此正確答案為C。

20>ThepopularMP3technology.

A、allowsfanstocopysongsonceortwice

allowsconsumerstoturnthesongtoaCDthreetimes

C^allowsconsumerstosendthesongtoaportabledevicetwice

D、isacompressionformatthatturnsmusiconcompactdiscsintosmallcomputerfiles

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析?:解答該題的關(guān)鍵在于比較選項(xiàng)中的細(xì)節(jié)與原聽力材料的差異。A項(xiàng)將

原聽力材料中的“againandagain"偷換成“onceortwice“;B項(xiàng)將"twice"偷換成"three

times”;C項(xiàng)將“ihreetimes”偷換成“twice”,因此均不正確,只有D為正確答案。

四、常規(guī)閱讀理解(本題共20題,每題1.0分,共20

分。)

I'mMargeryHooper,yourcoursecoordinator,I'dliketowelcomeyoualltoGrange

ManorSummerMusicSchool.Ihopeyou'11enjoyyourlifehere.Ifyouhaveanything

unclear,don'thesitatetoask.Asyouknow,wearerunningthree-weeklycourses

currentlythisyear:HistoryofMusic,PrincipleTutorprofessorHepworth;Choral

Singing,conductedbyArchibaldBlakefromtheRoyalInstituteofMusic;and,lastbut

notleast,anewdepartureforus,classicalGuitarforBeginners,TutorCliveMortimer.

Nowyouallknow-atleastIhopeyoudowhatcourseyouareregisteredfor.Assoonas

you'vehadtea,we'dlikeyoutoreporttooursecretary,MissMathews-you'llfindherin

theofficeonthefirstfloor.She'llgiveyouyourcoursenumberandtimetableandexplain

wherethevariousclassroomsare,whatbooksyou'llneed,andwhethertheyareavailable

inthelibrary.Besides,she'llgiveyoudetailedinformationabouthowyouarescored.If

booksarenotavailableinthelibrary,youcantryinthebookstore.Ourbookstoreisnext

tothereceptioninthemainhall.It'sopenfrom9to10a.m.daily.Nowaboutmeals-

breakfast8:30to9a.m.,fulleveningmeal6:30to8:30p.m.inthediningroom.I'm

afraidyouhavetomakeyourownarrangementsaboutlunch,butthecafeteriainthe

canteenisopenfrom10to4forsandwichesandcoffee.Classesfinishat5.Ifyoulookat

thenoticeboardinthemainhall,you'llseethatwehavearrangedavarietyofevening

entertainmentsforyou,andSaturdayexcursions.Anyonewhowantstogoonan

excursionshouldinformthesecretaryassoonaspossibleasthecoachcompanyneedto

knownumbers.Ihopeyou'llallhaveaveryenjoyabletime,andmakealotofnew

friends.

21、MargeryHooperis.

A、alamusicconference

onaholidaycourse

C、ataholidayresort

D、onatrainingcourse

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:解答該題的關(guān)鍵在于通過已知信息進(jìn)行簡(jiǎn)單的推理判斷,因?yàn)轭}目所

列的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)均未直接提及。根據(jù)Mr.Hooper的一句話“WelcomeyoualltoManor

SummerMusicSchool”及其后的內(nèi)容可推斷這是一次在暑期班開課前的講話,改正

確答案為B。

22、isNOTrunintheSummerMusicSchool.

A、MusicHistory

B、Chorus

C、ElementaryGuitarcourse

D^ClassicMusic

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)Mr.Hooper所講,該校要開設(shè)的課程包括音樂史、合唱和吉它

課,因此可排除A、B、C,正確答案為D。

23、Theguitarcourse.

A、willnotbeheldatGrangeManor

willinvolvesometravelling

C、isaninnovationatGrangeManor

D、willlastlessthanthreeweeks

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容可知“經(jīng)典吉它入門''這一課程是“newdeparture”即新開

課,選項(xiàng)C與之相符,因此很容易找到答案。

24>Studentsrequiringcoursematerialsshould.

A、buythemfromthesecretary

B、buytheminthemainhall

C>registerwiththesecretary

D、gotothebookstoreafter10a.m.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:此題要進(jìn)行簡(jiǎn)單的推理判斷。根據(jù)講話內(nèi)容學(xué)生要想得到課程所需資

料途徑有二:一是去圖書館借,二是去書店買,而書店就在大廳內(nèi)(inthemain

hall),因此B為正確答案。

25、Studentswishingtogoonexcursionsarerequestedto.

A、bookingoodtime

producetheircoursenumber

C^bookthecoachdirect

D、notethecoachnumber

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:根據(jù)已知信息稍加推理便可找到正確答案。文章中提到“想要進(jìn)行短

途旅行的人要盡快告知秘書,因?yàn)槠嚬疽y(tǒng)計(jì)人數(shù)”,意為及時(shí)訂票,因此正

確答案為A。

FamilyMattersThismonthSingaporepassedabillthatwouldgivelegalteethtothe

moralobligationtosupportone'sparents.CalledtheMaintenanceofParentsBill,it

receivedthebackingoftheSingaporeGovernment.Thatdoesnotmeanithasn*t

generateddiscussion.SeveralmembersoftheParliamentopposedthemeasureasun-

Asian.Otherswhoacknowledgedtheproblemoftheelderlypoorbelievedita

disproportionateresponse.Stillothersbelieveitwillsubvertrelationswithinthefamily;

cynicsdubbeditthe"SueYourSon"law.Thosewhosaythatthebilldoesnotpromote

filialresponsibility,ofcourse,areright.Ithasnothingtodowithfilialresponsibility.It

kicksinwherefilialresponsibilityfails.Thelawcannotlegislatefilialresponsibilityany

morethanitcanlegislatelove.Allthelawcandoistoprovideasafetynetwherethis

moralityprovesinsufficient.Singaporeneedsthisbillnottoreplacemorality,butto

provideincentivestoshoreitup.Likemanyotherdevelopednations,Singaporefacesthe

problemsofanincreasingproportionofpeopleover60yearsofage.Demographyis

inexorable.In1980,7.2%ofthepopulationwasinthisbracket.Bytheturnofthe

century,thatfigurewillgrowto11%.By2030,theproportionisprojectedtobe26%.

Theproblemisnotoldageperse.Itisthattheratioofeconomicallyactivepeopleto

economicallyinactivepeoplewilldecline.Butnoamountofgovernmentexhortationor

paternalismwillcompletelyeliminatetheproblemofoldpeoplewhohaveinsufficient

meanstomakeendsmeet.Somepeoplewillfallthroughtheholesinanysafetynet.

Traditionally,aperson'sinsuranceagainstpovertyinhisoldagewashisfamily.Thisis

notarevolutionaryconcept.NorisituniquelyAsian.Careandsupportforone'sparents

isauniversalvaluesharedbyallcivilizedsocieties.TheprobleminSingaporeisthatthe

moralobligationtolookafterone'sparentsisunenforceable.Afathercanbecompelled

bylawtomaintainhischildren.Ahusbandcanbeforcedtosupporthiswife.But,until

now,asonordaughterhadnolegalobligationtosupporthisorherparents.In1989,an

AdvisoryCouncilwassetuptolookintotheproblemsoftheaged.Itsreportstatedwitha

tingeofcomplacencythat95%ofthosewhodidnothavetheirownincomewere

receivingcashcontributionsfromrelations.Butwhatofthe5%whoaren'tgetting

relatives'support?Theyhaveseveraloptions:(a)getajobandworkuntiltheydie;(b)

applyforpublicassistance(youhavetobedestitutetoapply);or(c)starvequietly.None

oftheseoptionsissociallyacceptable.Andwhatifthis5%figuregrows,asitislikelyto

do,associetyages?TheMaintenanceofParentsBillwasputforthtoencouragethe

traditionalvirtuesthathavesofarkeptAsiannationsfromsomeofthebreakdowns

encounteredinotheraffluentsocieties.Thislegislationwillallowapersontoapplytothe

courtformaintenancefromanyorallofhischildren.Thecourtwouldhavethediscretion

torefusetomakeanorderifitisunjust.Thosewhoderidetheproposalforopeningup

thecourtstofamilylawsuitsmixesthepoint.Onlyinextremecaseswouldanyparent

takehischildtocourt.Ifitdoesindeedbecomelaw,thebill'seffectwouldbefarmore

subtle.First,itwillreaffirmthenotionthatitiseachindividual's-notsociety's-

responsibilitytolookafterhisparents.Singaporeisstillconservativeenoughthatmost

peoplewillnotobjecttothisidea.Itreinforcesthetraditionalvaluesanditdoesn'thurta

societynowandthentoreminditselfofitscorevalues.Second,andmoreimportant,it

willmakethosewhoareinclinedtoshirktheirresponsibilitiesthinktwice.Untilnow,ifa

personaskedfamilyelders,clergymenortheMinistryofCommunityDevelopmentto

helpgetfinancialsupportfromhischildren,themosttheycoulddowastomediate.But

mediatorshavenoteeth,andachildcouldsimplyignoretheirpleas.Buttobesuedby

one'sparentswouldbeamassivelossofface.Itwouldbeapublicdisgrace.Fewpeople

wouldbesothick-skinnedastosay,"Sueandbedamned'.Thehandoftheconciliator

wouldbeimmeasurablystrengthened.Itisfarmorelikelythatsomesortofamicable

settlementwouldbereachediftherecalcitrantsonordaughterknowsthatthealternative

isapublictrial.ItwouldbenicetothinkthatSingaporedoesn'tneedthiskindoflaw.But

thatbeliefignoresthecleardemographictrendsandtheeffectofaffluenceitselfon

traditionalbonds.Thoseofuswhopushedforthebillwillconsiderourselvesmost

successfulifitactsasanincentivenottohaveitinvokedinthefirstplace.

26、Byquotingthegrowingpercentagepointsoftheagedinthepopulation,theauthor

seemstoimplythat.

A、thecountrywillfacemountingproblemsoftheoldinfuture.

B、thesocialwelfaresystemwouldbeundergreatpressure.

C、youngpeopleshouldbegivenmoremoraleducation.

D^theoldshouldbeprovidedwithmeansoflivelihoo

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:隨著人口的老齡化,老人的贍養(yǎng)問題也更突出。

27^WhichofthefollowingstatementsisCORRECT?

ANFilialresponsibilityinSingaporeisenforcedbylaw.

B、Fathershavelegalobligationstolookaftertheirchildren.

C>Itisanacceptablepracticefortheoldtocontinueworking.

D、TheAdvisoryCouncilwasdissatisfiedwiththeproblemsoftheol

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:由原文可知?!癆fathercallbecompelledbylawtomaintainhis

children.''

28、Theauthorseemstosuggestthattraditionalvalues.

A^playaninsignificantroleinsolvingsocialproblems.

B、arehelpfultotheelderlywhentheysuetheirchildren.

C、areveryimportantinpreservingAsianuniqueness.

D^aresignificantinhelpingtheBillgetapprove

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:作者明顯從亞洲傳統(tǒng)個(gè)性與價(jià)值觀之間的關(guān)系進(jìn)行比較說明。

29、TheauthorthinksthatiftheBillbecomeslaw,itseffectwouldbe.

A、indirect.

B>unnoticeable.

C、apparent.

D、straightforwar

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:原文中有:Ifitdoesindeedbecomelaw,thebillseffectwouldbefar

moresubtle,“subtle”的同義語即indirect.

30、Attheendofthepassage,theauthorseemstoimplythatsuccessoftheBilldepends

upon.

A、strictenforcement.

B、publicsupport.

C^governmentassurance.

D、filialawareness.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:從最后一段可知,關(guān)鍵是提高大家的孝敬父母的自覺性。

Althoughthedistributionofrecordedmusicwentdigitalwiththeintroductionofthe

compactdiscintheearly1980s,technologyhashadalargeimpactonthewaymusicis

madeandrecordedaswell.Atthemostbasiclevel,theinventionofMIDI(Musical

InstrumentDigitalInterface),alanguageenablingcomputersandsoundsynthesizersto

talktoeachother,hasgivenindividualmusicianspowerfultoolswithwhichtomake

music.MTheMIDIinterfaceenabledbasementmusiciansiogainpowerwhichhadbeen

availableonlyinexpensiverecordingstudios,"Oneexpertobserved."Itenables

synthesisofsoundsthathaveneverexistedbefore,andstorageandsubsequent

simultaneousreplayandmixingofmultiplesoundtracks.Usingamoderatelypowerful

desktopcomputerrunningamusiccompositionprogramanda'500synthesizer,any

musicallyliteratepersoncanwrite—andplay!-astringquartetinanafternoon."

Whereasmanymusiciansusecomputersasatoolincomposingorproducingmusic,Tod

Machoverusescomputerstodesigntheinstrumentsandenvironmentsthatproducehis

music.AsaprofessorofmusicandmediaattheMITMediaLab,Machoverhas

pioneeredhyper-instruments:hybridsofcomputersandmusicalinstrumentsthatallow

userstocreatesoundssimplybyraisingtheirhands,pointingwitha"virtualbaton,"or

movingtheirentirebodyina"sensorchair.HSimilarworkona"virtualorchestra"is

beingdonebyGeoffreyWright,headofthecomputermusicprogramatJohnHopkins

University'sPeabodyConservatoryofMusicinBaltimore,Maryland.Wrightuses

conductors'batonsthatemitinfraredlightbeamstogeneratedataaboutthespeedand

directionofthebatons,datathatcanthenbetranslatedbycomputersintoinstructionsfor

asynthesizertoproducemusic.InMachover'sbest-knownmusicalwork,BrainOpera

(1996),125peopleinteractwitheachotherandagroupofhyper-instrumentstoproduce

soundsthatcanbeblendedintoamusicalperformance.Thefinaloperaisassembled

fromthesesoundfragments,materialcontributedbypeopleontheWeb,andMachover's

ownmusic.Machoversaysheismotivatedtogivepeople"anactive,directly

participatoryrelationshipwithmusic."Morerecently,Machoverhelpeddesignthe

MeteoriteMuseum,aremarkableundergroundmuseumthatopenedinJune1998in

Essen,Germany.Visitorsapproachthemuseumthroughaglassatrium,openan

enormousdoor,enteracave,andthendescendbyrampsintovariousmultimediarooms.

Machovercomposedthemusicanddesignedmanyoftheinteractionsfortheserooms.In

theTransflowRoom,theundulatingwallsarecoveredwith100rubberpadsshapedlike

diamonds."Byhittingthepadsyoucanmakeandshapeasoundandimagesintheroom.

BrainOperawasanensembleofindividualinstruments,whiletheTransflowRoomisa

singleinstrumentplayedby40people.Theroomblendsthereactionsandimagesofthe

group."Machover'sprojectsatMITincludeMusicToysandToysofTomorrow,which

arecreatingdevicesthathehopeswilleventuallymakeaToySymphonypossible.

Machoverdescribesoneofthetoysasanembroideredballthesizeofasmallpumpkin

withridgesontheoutsideandminiaturespeakersinside."We'verecentlyfiguredouthow

tosenddigitalinformationthroughfabricorthread,"hesaid."Sothebasicideaisto

squeezetheballandwhereyousqueezeandwhereyouplaceyourfingerswillaffectthe

soundproduced.Youcanalsochangethepitchtohighorlow,orharmonizewithother

balls."Computermusichasalongwaytogobeforeitwinsmassacceptance,however.

MartinGoldsmith,hostofNationalPublicRadio'sPerformanceToday,explainswhy:"I

thinkthatareasonagreatmovingpieceofcomputermusichasn'tbeenwrittenyetisthat

—inthisinstance-thetechnologystandsbetweenthecreatorandthereceptorand

preventsarealhumanconnection,"Goldsmithsaid.HA11thatwouldchangeinaninstant

ifaveryaccomplishedcomposer—aSteveReichorJohnCoriglianoorHenrykGorecki

—weretowriteagreatpieceofcomputermusic,butscfarthathasn'thappened.Nobody

hasreallysteppedforwardtomakeawiderangeoflistenerssay,'Wow,whataterrilie

instrumentthatcomputerisformakingmusic!*"

31、Accordingtooneexpert,MIDI.

A、makesilpossibleforanyonetowritemusic.

isonlyavailableinexpensiverecordingstudios.

C>requireshigh-endcomputersandprogrammingskills.

D、providescheap,powerfulwaysofmakingmusi

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:TheMIXDIinterfaceenabledbasementmusicianstogainpowerwhich

hadbeenavailableonlyinexpensiverecordingstudios,“由此原文可知。

32、Machover'sexperimentsondigitalmusicarefbrthefollowingpurposesEXCEPT

A、creationofnewtypesofmusicalinstruments.

B、participationofpeopleinmakingmusic.

C、improvementofcurrentcomputertechnology.

D、convenienceinmakinguniquemusi

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:其目的全在音樂。電腦只是手段,并不是目的。

33、Inthesentence"Usingamoderatelypowerfuldesktopcomputerrunningamusic

compositionprogramanda'500synthesizer"(paragraph2),theword"moderately"has

themeaningof.

A、properly

B、slightly

C、less

D、alittle

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:A

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:考察mediate近義詞。

34、MartinGoldsmithbelievesthatcomputermusichasnotyetbeenwidelyaccepted

because.

A、thetechnologypreventscomposersfromcontactingtheirlisteners.

B、nogreatmusichasyetbeencreatedthroughcomputertechnology.

C、famouscomposersrefusetousethenewtechnologytomakemusic.

D^computerisnoiaterrificinstrumentformakingmusicalworks.

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:Allthatwouldchangeinaninstantifaveryaccomplishedcomposer-a

SteveReichorJohnCoriglianoorHenrykGoreckiWeretowriteagreatpieceof

computermusic,butsofarthathasn'thappened.與B同義。

35、Inthesentence"Visitorsapproachthemuseumthroughaglassatrium,openan

enormousdoor,enteracave"(paragraph6),theword"atrium"hastheChinesemeaning

of.

A、門

B、中庭

C、墻

D、通道

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:B

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:考察詞的意思。

PackagingItissaidthatthepublicandCongressionalconcernaboutdeceptivepackaging

rumpusstartedbecauseSenatorHartdiscoveredthattheboxesofcerealsconsumedby

him,Mrs.Hart,andtheirchildrenwerebecominghigherandnarrower,withadeclineof

netweightfrom12to10.5ounces,withoutanyreductioninprice.Therewerestilltwelve

biscuits,buttheyhadbeenreducedinsize.Later,thesenatorrightlycomplainedofa

store-boughtpieinahandsomelyillustratedboxthatpictured,inasingleslice,almost

asmanycherriesastherewereinthewholepie.Themanufacturerwhoincreasestheunit

priceofhisproductbychanginghispackagesizetolowerthequantitydeliveredcan,

withoutunduehardship,puthisproductintoboxes,bags,andtinsthatwillcontaineven4

-ounce,8-ounce,one-pound,andtwo-poundquantitiesofbreakfastfoods,cake

mixes,etc.Astudyofdrugstoreandsupermarketshelveswillconvinceanyobserverthat

allpossiblesizesandshapesofboxes,jars,bottles,andtinsareinuseatthesametime

and,asthepackagejournalsshow,weekbyweek,thereisneveranyhesitationin

introducinganewsizeandshapeofboxorbottlewhenilaidsinproductdifferentiation.

Theproducersofpackagedproductsarguestronglyagainstchangingsizesofpackagesto

containevenweightsandvolumes,butnooneinthetradecommentsunfavorablyonthe

hugecostsincurredbyendlesschangesofpackagesizes,materials,shape,artwork,and

netweightsthatareusedforimprovingaproduct'smarketposition.Whenapackaging

expertexplainedthathewasabletomultiplythepriceofhardsweetsby2.5,from1

dollarto250dollarsbychangingtoafancyjar,orthathehadmadea5-ouncebottle

lookasthoughitheld8ounces,hewasineffecttellingthepublicthatpackagingcanbea

veryexpensiveluxury.Itevidentlydocscomehigh,whenanaveragefamilypaysabout

200dollarsayearforbottles,cans,boxes,jars,andothercontainers,mostofwhichcan't

beusedforanythingbutstuffingthegarbagecan.

36Consumersareconcernedaboutthechangesinthepackagesize,mainlybecause

A、thisentailsanincreaseinthecostofpackaging

B、theyhavetopayforthecostofchangingpackagesizes

C>theunitpriceforaproductoftenrisesasaresult

D、theyhatetoseeanychangesinthingstheyarefamiliarwith

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:C

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:文章全篇談?wù)摰亩际前b上的欺騙行為,包裝的大小、設(shè)計(jì),其耗費(fèi)

全都轉(zhuǎn)移到消費(fèi)者身上。因而消費(fèi)者關(guān)心包裝的變化,包裝一變,產(chǎn)品單價(jià)也就

變了。這一點(diǎn)在文章第二章的開頭有明顯提示。故選C。

37NTheauthoriscriticalmainlyof.

A、inferiorpackaging

thechangesinpackagesize

C>exaggeratedillustrationsonpackages

D、dishonestpackaging

標(biāo)準(zhǔn)答案:D--

知識(shí)點(diǎn)解析:A、B、C所列各項(xiàng)都只是包裝上的表面現(xiàn)象,從根本上講,作者反

對(duì)的是欺騙性的包裝。故應(yīng)選D。

TheEconomicSituationofJapaninthe18thCenturyIntheeighteenthcentury,Japan's

feudaloverlords,fromtheshoguntothehumblestsamurai,foundthemselvesunder

financialstress.Inpart,thisstresscanbeattributedtotheoverlords*failuretoadjusttoa

rapidlyexpandingeconomy,butthestresswasalsoduetofactorsbeyondtheoverlords'

control.Concentrationofthesamuraiincastlctownshadactedasastimulustotrade.

Commercialefficiency,inturn,hadputtemptationsinthewayofbuyers.Sincemost

samurihadbeenreducedtoidlenessbyyearsofpeace,encouragedtoengagein

scholarshipandmartialexercisesortoperformadministrativetasksthattooklittletime,it

isnotsurprisingthattheirtastesandhabitsgrewexpensive.Overlords'income,despite

theincreaseinriceproductionamongtheirtenantfarmers,failedtokeeppacewiththeir

expenses.Althoughshortfallsinoverlords'incomeresultedalmostasmuchfromlaxity

amongtheirtaxcollectors(thenearlyinvitableoutcomeofhereditaryofficeholding)as

fromtheirhigherstandardsofliving,amisfortunelikeafireorflood,bringingan

increaseinexpensesoradropinrevenue,couldputadomainindebttothecityrice-

brokerswhohandleditsfinances.Onceindebt,neithertheindividualsamurainorthe

shogunhimselffounditeasytorecover.Itwasdifficultforindividualsamuraioverloads

toincreasetheirincomebecausetheamountofricethatfarmerscouldbemadetopayin

taxeswasnotunlimited,andsincetheincomeofJapanscentralgovernmentconsistedin

partoftaxescollectedbytheshogunfromhishugedomain,thegovernmenttoowas

constrained.Therefore,theTokugawashogunsbegantolooktoothersourcesfor

revenue.Cashprofitsfromgovernment-ownedmineswerealreadyonthedecline

becausethemosteasilyworkeddepositsofsilverandgoldhadbeenexhausted,although

debasementofthecoinagehadcompensatedfortheloss.Openingupnewfarmlandwasa

possibility,butmostofwhatwassuitablehadalreadybeenexploitedandfurther

reclamationwastechnicallyunfeasible.Directtaxationofthesamuraithemselveswould

bepoliticallydangerous.Thislefttheshogunsonlycommerceasapotentialsourceof

governmentincome.Mostofthecountry'swealth,orsoitseemed,wasfindingitsway

intothehandsofcitymerchants.Itappearedreasonablethattheyshouldcontributepart

ofthatrevenuetoeasetheshogun'sburdenoffinancingthestate.Ameansofobtaining

suchrevenuewassoonfoundbylevyingforcedloans,knownasgoyo-kin;although

thesewerenottaxesinthestrictsense,sincetheywereirregularintimingandarbitraryin

amount,theywerehighinyield.Unfortunately,theypushedupprice

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