英語專業(yè)八級考試模擬試題(十五)(6)

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TEXT J First read the questions. 58. Who can enter the contest? A. Postgraduates. B. Undergraduates. C. Journalists. D. Teachers. 59. Which of the following entry rules is NOT correct? A. Submissions had been published within a specified period. B. No limits are set on content or length of the submission. C. Each entrant can submit no more than one entry. D. A cover letter by the entrant is required. Read the text quickly and then answer the questions.   THE FIFTH ANNUAL NATION/I.F. STONE AWARD FOR STUDENT JOURNALISM ENTRY DEADLINE: JUNE 29,1994   PURPOSE: The Nation Institute/I.F. Stone Award recognizes excellence in student journalism. Entries should exhibit the uniquely independent journalistic tradition of I.F. Stone. A self-described "Jeffersonian Marxist," Stone combined progressive politics, investigative zeal and a compulsion to tell the truth with a commitment to human rights and the exposure of injustice. As Washington editor of The Nation magazine and founder of the legendary I.F. Stones Weekly, he specialized in publishing information ignored by the mainstream media (which he often found in The Congressional Record and other public documents overlooked by the big-circulation dailies).   ELIGIBILITY: The contest is open to all undergraduate students enrolled in a U.S. college. Articles may be submitted by the writers themselves or nominated by editors of student publications or faculty members. While entries originally published in student publications are preferred, all articles will be considered provided they were not written as part of a students regular course work.   THE PRIZE: The article that, in the opinion of the judges, represents the most outstanding example of student journalism in the tradition of I.F. Stone will be published in a fall issue of The Nation. The winner will receive a cash award of 1,000. The Nation reserves the right to edit the winning article to conform to the space limitations of the magazine. Announcement of the winning article will be made in The Nation in the fall of 1994.   DEADLINE: All entries must be postmarked by June 29, 1994.   ENTRY RULES: All entries must have been written or published between June 30, 1993 and June 29, 1994. Please send 2 photocopies.   Each writer may submit up to three separate entries. A series of related articles will be considered as a single entry. Investigative articles are particularly encouraged. There are no restrictions as to scope, content or length.   Accompanying material in support of entries is not required, but entrants are encouraged to submit a cover letter explaining the context of the submitted story, along with a brief biographical note about the author. Elaborate presentations are neither required nor desired. Entries will not be returned.   Judges reserve the right to authenticate, accept or disallow entries at their discretion. The decision of the judges is final.   All entries must include the writers school, home address and telephone number.   ALL ENTRIES SHOULD BE SENT TO: NATION/STONE AWARD, C/O THE NATION INSTITUTE, 72 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, NY 10011 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (212) 463-9270. A PROJECT OF THE NATION INSTITUTE
    58. Who can enter the contest?
    A) Postgraduates.
    B) Undergraduates.
    C) Journalists.
    D) Teachers.
    59. Which of the following entry rules is NOT correct?
    A) Submissions had been published within a specified period.
    B) No limits are set on content or length of the submission.
    C) Each entrant can submit no more than one entry.
    D) A cover letter by the entrant is required.
    TEXT K First read the question. 60. According to the holiday advertisement, 939 is for a ____. A. two-week holiday in October. B. two-week holiday in November. C. three-week holiday in November. D. three-week holiday in October. Read the text quickly and then answer the question.   HAWAII   What price paradise?   Less than you could possibly imagine on this incredible value holiday with Page & Moy, the UKs No 1 tour operator to Hawaii.   You can enjoy three weeks for the price of two at the Outrigger Village Hotel for just 899 during November or 939 in October.   The Polynesians call Hawaii "paradise on earth". Youll soon see why, whilst enjoying the facilities of the Outrigger Village Hotel including pool, bars, restaurant and shopping arcade, and just a five minute walk from the legendary Waikiki beach.   Life can be as busy or as relaxing as you like —— we can even help you create your own itinerary of excursions to the other islands, each stunningly beautiful but very different.   To start your holiday you can choose a 2 night stay in San Francisco, Los Angeles or Las Vegas absolutely free.   Join us in the tropical paradise of Hawaii —— 2 weeks from an unrepeatable price of 899 with a 3rd week free. ________________________________________________________________________   THE PRICE INCLUDES ________________________________________________________________________ 2 nights in San Francisco, Los Angeles or Las Vegas. Scheduled flights from London/Manchester/Birmingham. Transfers between airport and hotels (except Las Vegas). 14 nights accommodation in Hawaii —— 3rd week free. Traditional Lei greeting. Services of experienced local travel representatives. Free travel bag. Holiday Delay Insurance.
    60. According to the holiday advertisement, '939 is for a ____.
    A) two-week holiday in October.
    B) two-week holiday in November.
    C) three-week holiday in November.
    D) three-week holiday in October.
    PART IV TRANSLATION
    SECTION A: CHINESE TO ENGLISH (30 MIN.)
    Translate the following part of the text into English. Write your translation on ANSWER SHEET THREE.
    來美國求學(xué)的中國學(xué)生與其他亞裔學(xué)生一樣,大多非??炭嗲趭^,周末也往往會抽出一天甚至兩天的時間去實(shí)驗室加班,因而比起美國學(xué)生來,成果出得較多。我的導(dǎo)師是亞裔人,嗜煙好酒,脾氣暴躁。但他十分欣賞亞裔學(xué)生勤奮與扎實(shí)的基礎(chǔ)知識,也特別了解亞裔學(xué)生的心理。因此,在他實(shí)驗室所招的學(xué)生中,除有一名來自德國外,其余5位均是亞裔學(xué)生。他干脆在實(shí)驗室的門上貼一醒目招牌:"本室助研必須每周工作7天,早10時至晚12時,工作時間必須全力以赴。"這位導(dǎo)師的嚴(yán)格及苛刻是全校有名的,在我所呆的3年半中,共有14位學(xué)生被招進(jìn)他的實(shí)驗室,最后博士畢業(yè)的只剩下5人。1990年夏天,我不顧別人勸阻,硬著頭皮接受了導(dǎo)師的資助,從此開始了艱難的求學(xué)旅程。
    SECTION B ENGLISH TO CHINESE
    Translate the following part of the text into Chinese. Write your translation on ANSWER SHEET THREE.
    Opera is expensive: that much is inevitable. But expensive things are not inevitably the province of the rich unless we abdicate societys power of choice. We can choose to make opera, and other expensive forms of culture, accessible to those who cannot individually pay for it. The question is: why should we? Nobody denies the imperatives of food, shelter, defense, health and education. But even in a prehistoric cave, mankind stretched out a hand not just to eat, drink or fight, but also to draw. The impulse towards culture, the desire to express and explore the world through imagination and representation is fundamental. In Europe, this desire has found fulfillment in the masterpieces of our music, art, literature and theatre. These masterpieces are the touchstones for all our efforts; they are the touchstones for the possibilities to which human thought and imagination may aspire; they carry the most profound messages that can be sent from one human to another.來源:考試大
    PART V WRITING
    Requirements: In the first part of your writing you should present your thesis statement, and in the second part you should support the thesis statement with appropriate details. In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion with a summary.
    Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
    Some people hold the view that a students success in university study follows the same pattern as that of farming, which is characterized by the sowing the seeds, nurturing growth and harvesting the rewards process. Write an essay of about 300 words on the topic given below to support this view with your own experience as a university student.   SOWING THE SEEDS, NURTURING GROWTH AND HARVESTING THE REWARDS