上海市中级口译第一阶段笔试分类模拟题2-(7)及答案解析.doc
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1、上海市中级口译第一阶段笔试分类模拟题 2-(7)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、听写填空(总题数:3,分数:100.00)A lack of sleep can easily make a child cranky, 1 . But can it make 2 elementary-school child more likely to 3 or even delinquent? A new study suggests 4 . Among third- through fifth-grader, poor sleep 5 more aggression as wel
2、l as a higher incidence of depression, anxiety and low 6 All the kids in the study 7 have more emotional and behavior problems when their sleep was impaired. But the effect 8 children under stress, 9 those from poor families. 10 , when the kids in poverty got enough sleep, their behavior tended to 1
3、1 near a normal range. Similar emotional effects have been found 12 . A Columbia University study linked lack of sleep among teens to a 13 , and a 20% higher rate of 14 Sleep loss also has academic 15 . Research shows that getting enough sleep tends to improve kids“ grades. 16 a lack of sleep may af
4、fect small children“s 17 development. Readers, do you see 18 in your children when they lose sleep? Do they have a tougher time emotionally? How do you 19 get your children settled for adequate sleep amid other pressures of the juggle? Any advice for getting your kids off to bed early 20 ? (分数:20.00
5、)A body of research 21 that suggests that there“s little risk to carrying a few extra pounds. And there may even be 22 . Indeed, people who are 10 to 15 pounds overweight appear to have 23 dying than those of so-called “normal“ weight. 24 have shown that those who are overweight are no more likely t
6、o 25 or cardiovascular disease. Also, being a little overweight may help stave off osteoporosis. And it can make you 26 , too. While experts agree that 27 is a serious health issue with widespread medical implications, there is a difference between 28 and being obese. Indeed, researchers and doctors
7、 29 that eating healthy foods and getting exercise can 30 more than the number that appears when you step on the scale. To calculate 31 should weigh, health-care professionals rely on a measurement that considers 32 , and is known as the “Body Mass Index“ (BMI). A BMI of 18.5 through 33 is considere
8、d normal. “Overweight“ is considered having a BMI of 25 to 34 . A person with a BMI of 30 or higher qualifies as obese. An Australian study found that 35 who were overweight were less likely than those of 36 to die during a 10-year time span. This could indicate that a little extra weight might fort
9、ify people a 37 as they age. The study studied about 38 . It found that a little physical activity twice a week was enough to ameliorate some of the harmful effects of a sedentary lifestyle. Doctors who study osteoporosis see some benefits to being 10 pounds overweight. Subcutaneous fat produces est
10、rogen which can help 39 . And it might strengthen a skeleton to carry a bit of extra weight. So Women should not worry if they are 40 , particularly if the fat is not concentrated in the belly. (分数:40.00)Two thirds of the British public fear that the U.K. 41 another recession, a survey showed today.
11、 The news came as 42 Britain has been rated 43 in Europe to live in. And while 85 percent of people say that 44 has endangered the U. K. economy, a new report suggests that Britain“s 45 predated the recent turmoil. More than half 46 of Britons are cutting back on spending in anticipation of 47 , acc
12、ording to a ComRes poll. Almost three quarters said they were 48 that another recession would have a severe impact on them and their family, while just 49 said they would not expect to be affected. 50 18 percentbelieve Britain should contribute more money to help solve the eurozone“s financial crisi
13、s, if it would 51 another recession. The survey of more than 52 showed that 77 percent believe the crisis proved the U.K. was right to 53 the eurozone, and about the same number think the eurozone debt crisis 54 by Europe“s political leaders. Another study, a report by think-tank Demos entitled “Goo
14、d Growth“, suggests that Britain is one of the worst places to 55 . Judging by factors such as health, housing and the job market, the report said that only Spain was 56 than the U.K The best places to live are Norway, Germany and the Netherlands, said the study. 57 will be reinforced by findings fr
15、om the OECD, a respected think-tank, which say that the U.K. economy has been slowing for at least seven months. Britain is not the only country facing 58 , as all of the other G7 industrial nations are suffering from a similar slowdown. But the fact that the U.K.“s economy has been 59 since before
16、Greece started heading for default 60 the Government“s argument that Britain“s poor performance is the fault of the eurozone. (分数:40.00)上海市中级口译第一阶段笔试分类模拟题 2-(7)答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、听写填空(总题数:3,分数:100.00)A lack of sleep can easily make a child cranky, 1 . But can it make 2 elementary-school chi
17、ld more likely to 3 or even delinquent? A new study suggests 4 . Among third- through fifth-grader, poor sleep 5 more aggression as well as a higher incidence of depression, anxiety and low 6 All the kids in the study 7 have more emotional and behavior problems when their sleep was impaired. But the
18、 effect 8 children under stress, 9 those from poor families. 10 , when the kids in poverty got enough sleep, their behavior tended to 11 near a normal range. Similar emotional effects have been found 12 . A Columbia University study linked lack of sleep among teens to a 13 , and a 20% higher rate of
19、 14 Sleep loss also has academic 15 . Research shows that getting enough sleep tends to improve kids“ grades. 16 a lack of sleep may affect small children“s 17 development. Readers, do you see 18 in your children when they lose sleep? Do they have a tougher time emotionally? How do you 19 get your c
20、hildren settled for adequate sleep amid other pressures of the juggle? Any advice for getting your kids off to bed early 20 ? (分数:20.00)解析:irritable or unfocused 听力原文 A lack of sleep can easily make a child cranky, irritable or unfocused. But can it make your elementary- school child more likely to
21、be depressed or even delinquent? A new study suggests than it can. Among third-through fifth-graders, poor sleep was linked with more aggression as well as a higher incidence of depression, anxiety and low self-esteem. All the kids in the study have more emotional and behavior problems when their sl
22、eep was impaired. But the effect was largest among children under stress, such as those from poor families. In contrast, when the kids in poverty got enough sleep, their behavior tended to fall near a normal range. Similar emotional effects have been found in older kids in older kids. A Columbia Uni
23、versity study linked lack of sleep among teens to a 24% higher rate of depression, and a 20% higher rate of suicidal thinking. Sleep loss also has academic effects. Research shows that getting enough sleep tends to improve kids“ grades. Other research suggests a lack of sleep may affect small childr
24、en“s brain development. Readers, do you see more behavioral problems in your children when they lose sleep? Do they have a tougher time emotionally? How do you find time to get your children settled for adequate sleep amid other pressures of the juggle? Any advice for getting your kids off to bed ea
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