1、上海市中级笔译第一阶段笔试真题 2011年 9月及答案解析(总分:250.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、SECTION 1: LISTENING(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、A: Spot Dictation(总题数:1,分数:30.00)In America there are no nobles or men of letters, and the common folk mistrust the wealthy. Consequently, (1) form the highest political class, and the most cultivated circle of
2、 society. They have therefore (2) by innovation, which adds a conservative interest to their natural taste for (3) . If I were asked where I place the American aristocracy, I should reply (4) that it is not composed of the rich, who are united together by (5) , but that it occupies the judicial benc
3、h and the bar.When I started researching this topic, I found an interesting (6) Legal Reform Now. As the name suggests, this web site is devoted to (7) , and it is definitely concerned about the dominance of lawyers in (8) . There I read an article by a (9) from the University of Wisconsin. One obse
4、rvation the UW article (10) is that the legal profession is the dominant profession of the people (11) to public office. For example, about half our representatives and (12) of our senators are lawyers. No other profession (13) having the same number of people in political office.Effectively, lawyer
5、s form our nations (14) organized political constituency in America. Lawyers (15) and lawyers interpret our laws. When judges are appointed, the American Bar Association is the only (16) that is consulted to rate the fitness of potential judicial appointees.Our nation has been in existence for (17)
6、and lawyers have been this nations aristocracy since its (18) . Our system works, but do we really want to have a single profession (19) our nation. Specifically, do we want to have the legal profession in charge? (20) , that is something to think about.(分数:30.00)(1).In America there are no nobles o
7、r men of letters, and the common folk mistrust the wealthy. Consequently, (1) form the highest political class, and the most cultivated circle of society. They have therefore (2) by innovation, which adds a conservative interest to their natural taste for (3) . If I were asked where I place the Amer
8、ican aristocracy, I should reply (4) that it is not composed of the rich, who are united together by (5) , but that it occupies the judicial bench and the bar.When I started researching this topic, I found an interesting (6) Legal Reform Now. As the name suggests, this web site is devoted to (7) , a
9、nd it is definitely concerned about the dominance of lawyers in (8) . There I read an article by a (9) from the University of Wisconsin. One observation the UW article (10) is that the legal profession is the dominant profession of the people (11) to public office. For example, about half our repres
10、entatives and (12) of our senators are lawyers. No other profession (13) having the same number of people in political office.Effectively, lawyers form our nations (14) organized political constituency in America. Lawyers (15) and lawyers interpret our laws. When judges are appointed, the American B
11、ar Association is the only (16) that is consulted to rate the fitness of potential judicial appointees.Our nation has been in existence for (17) and lawyers have been this nations aristocracy since its (18) . Our system works, but do we really want to have a single profession (19) our nation. Specif
12、ically, do we want to have the legal profession in charge? (20) , that is something to think about.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(2).In America there are no nobles or men of letters, and the common folk mistrust the wealthy. Consequently, (1) form the highest political class, and the most cultivated circle of soc
13、iety. They have therefore (2) by innovation, which adds a conservative interest to their natural taste for (3) . If I were asked where I place the American aristocracy, I should reply (4) that it is not composed of the rich, who are united together by (5) , but that it occupies the judicial bench an
14、d the bar.When I started researching this topic, I found an interesting (6) Legal Reform Now. As the name suggests, this web site is devoted to (7) , and it is definitely concerned about the dominance of lawyers in (8) . There I read an article by a (9) from the University of Wisconsin. One observat
15、ion the UW article (10) is that the legal profession is the dominant profession of the people (11) to public office. For example, about half our representatives and (12) of our senators are lawyers. No other profession (13) having the same number of people in political office.Effectively, lawyers fo
16、rm our nations (14) organized political constituency in America. Lawyers (15) and lawyers interpret our laws. When judges are appointed, the American Bar Association is the only (16) that is consulted to rate the fitness of potential judicial appointees.Our nation has been in existence for (17) and
17、lawyers have been this nations aristocracy since its (18) . Our system works, but do we really want to have a single profession (19) our nation. Specifically, do we want to have the legal profession in charge? (20) , that is something to think about.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(3).In America there are no nobles
18、 or men of letters, and the common folk mistrust the wealthy. Consequently, (1) form the highest political class, and the most cultivated circle of society. They have therefore (2) by innovation, which adds a conservative interest to their natural taste for (3) . If I were asked where I place the Am
19、erican aristocracy, I should reply (4) that it is not composed of the rich, who are united together by (5) , but that it occupies the judicial bench and the bar.When I started researching this topic, I found an interesting (6) Legal Reform Now. As the name suggests, this web site is devoted to (7) ,
20、 and it is definitely concerned about the dominance of lawyers in (8) . There I read an article by a (9) from the University of Wisconsin. One observation the UW article (10) is that the legal profession is the dominant profession of the people (11) to public office. For example, about half our repr
21、esentatives and (12) of our senators are lawyers. No other profession (13) having the same number of people in political office.Effectively, lawyers form our nations (14) organized political constituency in America. Lawyers (15) and lawyers interpret our laws. When judges are appointed, the American
22、 Bar Association is the only (16) that is consulted to rate the fitness of potential judicial appointees.Our nation has been in existence for (17) and lawyers have been this nations aristocracy since its (18) . Our system works, but do we really want to have a single profession (19) our nation. Spec
23、ifically, do we want to have the legal profession in charge? (20) , that is something to think about.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(4).In America there are no nobles or men of letters, and the common folk mistrust the wealthy. Consequently, (1) form the highest political class, and the most cultivated circle of s
24、ociety. They have therefore (2) by innovation, which adds a conservative interest to their natural taste for (3) . If I were asked where I place the American aristocracy, I should reply (4) that it is not composed of the rich, who are united together by (5) , but that it occupies the judicial bench
25、and the bar.When I started researching this topic, I found an interesting (6) Legal Reform Now. As the name suggests, this web site is devoted to (7) , and it is definitely concerned about the dominance of lawyers in (8) . There I read an article by a (9) from the University of Wisconsin. One observ
26、ation the UW article (10) is that the legal profession is the dominant profession of the people (11) to public office. For example, about half our representatives and (12) of our senators are lawyers. No other profession (13) having the same number of people in political office.Effectively, lawyers
27、form our nations (14) organized political constituency in America. Lawyers (15) and lawyers interpret our laws. When judges are appointed, the American Bar Association is the only (16) that is consulted to rate the fitness of potential judicial appointees.Our nation has been in existence for (17) an
28、d lawyers have been this nations aristocracy since its (18) . Our system works, but do we really want to have a single profession (19) our nation. Specifically, do we want to have the legal profession in charge? (20) , that is something to think about.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(5).In America there are no nobl
29、es or men of letters, and the common folk mistrust the wealthy. Consequently, (1) form the highest political class, and the most cultivated circle of society. They have therefore (2) by innovation, which adds a conservative interest to their natural taste for (3) . If I were asked where I place the
30、American aristocracy, I should reply (4) that it is not composed of the rich, who are united together by (5) , but that it occupies the judicial bench and the bar.When I started researching this topic, I found an interesting (6) Legal Reform Now. As the name suggests, this web site is devoted to (7)
31、 , and it is definitely concerned about the dominance of lawyers in (8) . There I read an article by a (9) from the University of Wisconsin. One observation the UW article (10) is that the legal profession is the dominant profession of the people (11) to public office. For example, about half our re
32、presentatives and (12) of our senators are lawyers. No other profession (13) having the same number of people in political office.Effectively, lawyers form our nations (14) organized political constituency in America. Lawyers (15) and lawyers interpret our laws. When judges are appointed, the Americ
33、an Bar Association is the only (16) that is consulted to rate the fitness of potential judicial appointees.Our nation has been in existence for (17) and lawyers have been this nations aristocracy since its (18) . Our system works, but do we really want to have a single profession (19) our nation. Sp
34、ecifically, do we want to have the legal profession in charge? (20) , that is something to think about.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(6).In America there are no nobles or men of letters, and the common folk mistrust the wealthy. Consequently, (1) form the highest political class, and the most cultivated circle of
35、 society. They have therefore (2) by innovation, which adds a conservative interest to their natural taste for (3) . If I were asked where I place the American aristocracy, I should reply (4) that it is not composed of the rich, who are united together by (5) , but that it occupies the judicial benc
36、h and the bar.When I started researching this topic, I found an interesting (6) Legal Reform Now. As the name suggests, this web site is devoted to (7) , and it is definitely concerned about the dominance of lawyers in (8) . There I read an article by a (9) from the University of Wisconsin. One obse
37、rvation the UW article (10) is that the legal profession is the dominant profession of the people (11) to public office. For example, about half our representatives and (12) of our senators are lawyers. No other profession (13) having the same number of people in political office.Effectively, lawyer
38、s form our nations (14) organized political constituency in America. Lawyers (15) and lawyers interpret our laws. When judges are appointed, the American Bar Association is the only (16) that is consulted to rate the fitness of potential judicial appointees.Our nation has been in existence for (17)
39、and lawyers have been this nations aristocracy since its (18) . Our system works, but do we really want to have a single profession (19) our nation. Specifically, do we want to have the legal profession in charge? (20) , that is something to think about.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(7).In America there are no no
40、bles or men of letters, and the common folk mistrust the wealthy. Consequently, (1) form the highest political class, and the most cultivated circle of society. They have therefore (2) by innovation, which adds a conservative interest to their natural taste for (3) . If I were asked where I place th
41、e American aristocracy, I should reply (4) that it is not composed of the rich, who are united together by (5) , but that it occupies the judicial bench and the bar.When I started researching this topic, I found an interesting (6) Legal Reform Now. As the name suggests, this web site is devoted to (
42、7) , and it is definitely concerned about the dominance of lawyers in (8) . There I read an article by a (9) from the University of Wisconsin. One observation the UW article (10) is that the legal profession is the dominant profession of the people (11) to public office. For example, about half our
43、representatives and (12) of our senators are lawyers. No other profession (13) having the same number of people in political office.Effectively, lawyers form our nations (14) organized political constituency in America. Lawyers (15) and lawyers interpret our laws. When judges are appointed, the Amer
44、ican Bar Association is the only (16) that is consulted to rate the fitness of potential judicial appointees.Our nation has been in existence for (17) and lawyers have been this nations aristocracy since its (18) . Our system works, but do we really want to have a single profession (19) our nation.
45、Specifically, do we want to have the legal profession in charge? (20) , that is something to think about.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(8).In America there are no nobles or men of letters, and the common folk mistrust the wealthy. Consequently, (1) form the highest political class, and the most cultivated circle
46、of society. They have therefore (2) by innovation, which adds a conservative interest to their natural taste for (3) . If I were asked where I place the American aristocracy, I should reply (4) that it is not composed of the rich, who are united together by (5) , but that it occupies the judicial be
47、nch and the bar.When I started researching this topic, I found an interesting (6) Legal Reform Now. As the name suggests, this web site is devoted to (7) , and it is definitely concerned about the dominance of lawyers in (8) . There I read an article by a (9) from the University of Wisconsin. One ob
48、servation the UW article (10) is that the legal profession is the dominant profession of the people (11) to public office. For example, about half our representatives and (12) of our senators are lawyers. No other profession (13) having the same number of people in political office.Effectively, lawy
49、ers form our nations (14) organized political constituency in America. Lawyers (15) and lawyers interpret our laws. When judges are appointed, the American Bar Association is the only (16) that is consulted to rate the fitness of potential judicial appointees.Our nation has been in existence for (17) and lawyers have been this nations aristocracy since its (18) . Our system works, but do we really want to have a single profession (19) our nation. Specifically