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    1、上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试真题 2011 年 9 月及答案解析(总分:300.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、SECTION 1 LISTENING (总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Part A Spot Dictatio(总题数:1,分数:30.00)Whats in a surname? You may ask. A new website project has been released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors gathered where they did, or where o

    2、thers with your surname live now? A research project (2) in Britain answers these questions. And another study has found the surnames are (3) .“Smith“, for example, remains the most common surname in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentration it always did in Lerwick, in the

    3、Scottish Shetland Islands. “Jones“ is (5) , and is the most common among hill farmers (6) .The data used for this project comes partly (7) . A number of other files are held by Expairing, which is probably Britains (8) .There re some of us who are fairly predictable. “Campbell“, for example, as you

    4、might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appears really bizarre to be found anywhere else.Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in general categories, if, for example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is much more common in the Midlands th

    5、an (12) . If you go to Wales, most people get their names (13) . And in Yorkshire for example, a lot of people have names (14) that they originally lived in or at least their ancestors did.Well, we only have 25, 000 names on this website, but therere (15) now found in Britain and they re particularl

    6、y interesting, for (16) . Most British names are fairly common. And about what we can now do as such is look for (17) from different parts of the world and different faiths, (18) . And what there is in names is actually extremely useful, for researchers in (19) may find a lot about (20) now living i

    7、n this country.(分数:30.00)(1).Whats in a surname? You may ask. A new website project has been released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors gathered where they did, or where others with your surname live now? A research project (2) in Britain answers these questions. And an

    8、other study has found the surnames are (3) .“Smith“, for example, remains the most common surname in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentration it always did in Lerwick, in the Scottish Shetland Islands. “Jones“ is (5) , and is the most common among hill farmers (6) .The data

    9、 used for this project comes partly (7) . A number of other files are held by Expairing, which is probably Britains (8) .There re some of us who are fairly predictable. “Campbell“, for example, as you might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appears really bizarre to be found anywhere els

    10、e.Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in general categories, if, for example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is much more common in the Midlands than (12) . If you go to Wales, most people get their names (13) . And in Yorkshire for example, a lo

    11、t of people have names (14) that they originally lived in or at least their ancestors did.Well, we only have 25, 000 names on this website, but therere (15) now found in Britain and they re particularly interesting, for (16) . Most British names are fairly common. And about what we can now do as suc

    12、h is look for (17) from different parts of the world and different faiths, (18) . And what there is in names is actually extremely useful, for researchers in (19) may find a lot about (20) now living in this country.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(2).Whats in a surname? You may ask. A new website project has been

    13、released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors gathered where they did, or where others with your surname live now? A research project (2) in Britain answers these questions. And another study has found the surnames are (3) .“Smith“, for example, remains the most common sur

    14、name in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentration it always did in Lerwick, in the Scottish Shetland Islands. “Jones“ is (5) , and is the most common among hill farmers (6) .The data used for this project comes partly (7) . A number of other files are held by Expairing, whic

    15、h is probably Britains (8) .There re some of us who are fairly predictable. “Campbell“, for example, as you might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appears really bizarre to be found anywhere else.Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in general categories, if, fo

    16、r example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is much more common in the Midlands than (12) . If you go to Wales, most people get their names (13) . And in Yorkshire for example, a lot of people have names (14) that they originally lived in or at least their ancestors did.Wel

    17、l, we only have 25, 000 names on this website, but therere (15) now found in Britain and they re particularly interesting, for (16) . Most British names are fairly common. And about what we can now do as such is look for (17) from different parts of the world and different faiths, (18) . And what th

    18、ere is in names is actually extremely useful, for researchers in (19) may find a lot about (20) now living in this country.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(3).Whats in a surname? You may ask. A new website project has been released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors gathered where they

    19、did, or where others with your surname live now? A research project (2) in Britain answers these questions. And another study has found the surnames are (3) .“Smith“, for example, remains the most common surname in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentration it always did in L

    20、erwick, in the Scottish Shetland Islands. “Jones“ is (5) , and is the most common among hill farmers (6) .The data used for this project comes partly (7) . A number of other files are held by Expairing, which is probably Britains (8) .There re some of us who are fairly predictable. “Campbell“, for e

    21、xample, as you might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appears really bizarre to be found anywhere else.Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in general categories, if, for example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is much more common in

    22、the Midlands than (12) . If you go to Wales, most people get their names (13) . And in Yorkshire for example, a lot of people have names (14) that they originally lived in or at least their ancestors did.Well, we only have 25, 000 names on this website, but therere (15) now found in Britain and they

    23、 re particularly interesting, for (16) . Most British names are fairly common. And about what we can now do as such is look for (17) from different parts of the world and different faiths, (18) . And what there is in names is actually extremely useful, for researchers in (19) may find a lot about (2

    24、0) now living in this country.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(4).Whats in a surname? You may ask. A new website project has been released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors gathered where they did, or where others with your surname live now? A research project (2) in Britain answers th

    25、ese questions. And another study has found the surnames are (3) .“Smith“, for example, remains the most common surname in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentration it always did in Lerwick, in the Scottish Shetland Islands. “Jones“ is (5) , and is the most common among hill

    26、farmers (6) .The data used for this project comes partly (7) . A number of other files are held by Expairing, which is probably Britains (8) .There re some of us who are fairly predictable. “Campbell“, for example, as you might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appears really bizarre to

    27、be found anywhere else.Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in general categories, if, for example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is much more common in the Midlands than (12) . If you go to Wales, most people get their names (13) . And in Yorksh

    28、ire for example, a lot of people have names (14) that they originally lived in or at least their ancestors did.Well, we only have 25, 000 names on this website, but therere (15) now found in Britain and they re particularly interesting, for (16) . Most British names are fairly common. And about what

    29、 we can now do as such is look for (17) from different parts of the world and different faiths, (18) . And what there is in names is actually extremely useful, for researchers in (19) may find a lot about (20) now living in this country.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(5).Whats in a surname? You may ask. A new webs

    30、ite project has been released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors gathered where they did, or where others with your surname live now? A research project (2) in Britain answers these questions. And another study has found the surnames are (3) .“Smith“, for example, remain

    31、s the most common surname in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentration it always did in Lerwick, in the Scottish Shetland Islands. “Jones“ is (5) , and is the most common among hill farmers (6) .The data used for this project comes partly (7) . A number of other files are he

    32、ld by Expairing, which is probably Britains (8) .There re some of us who are fairly predictable. “Campbell“, for example, as you might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appears really bizarre to be found anywhere else.Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in gener

    33、al categories, if, for example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is much more common in the Midlands than (12) . If you go to Wales, most people get their names (13) . And in Yorkshire for example, a lot of people have names (14) that they originally lived in or at least th

    34、eir ancestors did.Well, we only have 25, 000 names on this website, but therere (15) now found in Britain and they re particularly interesting, for (16) . Most British names are fairly common. And about what we can now do as such is look for (17) from different parts of the world and different faith

    35、s, (18) . And what there is in names is actually extremely useful, for researchers in (19) may find a lot about (20) now living in this country.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(6).Whats in a surname? You may ask. A new website project has been released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors

    36、 gathered where they did, or where others with your surname live now? A research project (2) in Britain answers these questions. And another study has found the surnames are (3) .“Smith“, for example, remains the most common surname in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentrati

    37、on it always did in Lerwick, in the Scottish Shetland Islands. “Jones“ is (5) , and is the most common among hill farmers (6) .The data used for this project comes partly (7) . A number of other files are held by Expairing, which is probably Britains (8) .There re some of us who are fairly predictab

    38、le. “Campbell“, for example, as you might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appears really bizarre to be found anywhere else.Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in general categories, if, for example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is

    39、 much more common in the Midlands than (12) . If you go to Wales, most people get their names (13) . And in Yorkshire for example, a lot of people have names (14) that they originally lived in or at least their ancestors did.Well, we only have 25, 000 names on this website, but therere (15) now foun

    40、d in Britain and they re particularly interesting, for (16) . Most British names are fairly common. And about what we can now do as such is look for (17) from different parts of the world and different faiths, (18) . And what there is in names is actually extremely useful, for researchers in (19) ma

    41、y find a lot about (20) now living in this country.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(7).Whats in a surname? You may ask. A new website project has been released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors gathered where they did, or where others with your surname live now? A research project (2)

    42、in Britain answers these questions. And another study has found the surnames are (3) .“Smith“, for example, remains the most common surname in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentration it always did in Lerwick, in the Scottish Shetland Islands. “Jones“ is (5) , and is the mo

    43、st common among hill farmers (6) .The data used for this project comes partly (7) . A number of other files are held by Expairing, which is probably Britains (8) .There re some of us who are fairly predictable. “Campbell“, for example, as you might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appea

    44、rs really bizarre to be found anywhere else.Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in general categories, if, for example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is much more common in the Midlands than (12) . If you go to Wales, most people get their names

    45、 (13) . And in Yorkshire for example, a lot of people have names (14) that they originally lived in or at least their ancestors did.Well, we only have 25, 000 names on this website, but therere (15) now found in Britain and they re particularly interesting, for (16) . Most British names are fairly c

    46、ommon. And about what we can now do as such is look for (17) from different parts of the world and different faiths, (18) . And what there is in names is actually extremely useful, for researchers in (19) may find a lot about (20) now living in this country.(分数:1.50)填空项 1:_(8).Whats in a surname? Yo

    47、u may ask. A new website project has been released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors gathered where they did, or where others with your surname live now? A research project (2) in Britain answers these questions. And another study has found the surnames are (3) .“Smith“

    48、, for example, remains the most common surname in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentration it always did in Lerwick, in the Scottish Shetland Islands. “Jones“ is (5) , and is the most common among hill farmers (6) .The data used for this project comes partly (7) . A number

    49、of other files are held by Expairing, which is probably Britains (8) .There re some of us who are fairly predictable. “Campbell“, for example, as you might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appears really bizarre to be found anywhere else.Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in general categories, if, for example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is much more common in the


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