上海市中级口译第一阶段笔试分类模拟题3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 3及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、TRANSLATION TEST(总题数:4,分数:100.00)1.America: the Land and the PeopleThe United States is a varied landof forests, deserts, mountains, high flat lands and fertile plains. Almost every kind of climate may be found, but the country lies mostly in the temp
2、erate zone. Including the states of Alaska and Hawaii, the United States covers an area of 9 million square kilometers. The continental United States stretches 4,500 kilometers from the Atlantic ocean on the east to the Pacific ocean on the west. It borders Canada on the north, and reaches south to
3、Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico. A jet plane crosses the continental United States from east to west in about five hours. Taking off from an Atlantic coast airport, the plane is soon flying over the gentle slopes of the Appalachian Mountains. Then, for hundreds of kilometers it crosses the fertile fie
4、lds of the farm belt of the great Middle West. To the north, on clear days passengers may see the five Great Lakes located between the United States and Canada. Continuing into the West, the plane flies over vast prairies and rough cattle-grazing country. Soon the snow-topped Rocky Mountains appear
5、in the distance. After crossing these high ranges, the plane can almost glide down into the rich valleys of California and, finally, to a landing not far from the beaches of the Pacific ocean. The United States has long been known as a “melting pot“, because many of its people are descended from set
6、tlers who came from all over the world to make their homes in the new land. The first immigrants in American history came from England and the Netherlands. Attracted by reports of great economic opportunities and religious and political freedom, immigrants from many other countries flocked to the Un
7、ited States in increasing numbers, reaching a peak In the years 1880-1914. Between 1820 and 1980 the United States admitted almost 50 million immigrants. Some 1,360,000 American Indians, descendants of North America“s first inhabitants, now reside in the United States. Most live in the West, but man
8、y are in the south and north central areas. Of the more than 300 separate tribes, the largest is the Navaho in the Southwest. Black people were first brought to America from Africa as slaves. Their descendants now make up nearly 12 percent of the population. They once lived mainly in the agricultura
9、l South but now are scattered throughout the nation. Hispanics are the largest minority in the US. Today, nearly 15 percent of the US population is Hispanic. Hispanic Americans have diverse roots; they come from 22 different countries of origin, including Mexico, Puerto Rico and other Latin American
10、 countries and Spain. They share certain historical backgrounds and cultural traditionsin particular, the Spanish language. In Hawaii, more than a third of the residents are of Japanese descent, a third are Caucasians, about 15 percent are of Polynesian background, and the others are mainly of Pilip
11、ino, Korean and Chinese descent. The American people are always on the movefrom one part of the country to another, from one city to another, from farm to city. from the city to the suburbs. One in five Americans moves to a new home every year seeking new job opportunities, a better climate, or for
12、other reasons. (分数:25.00)_2.Education in AmericaAmerican schools, both public and private, consist of 12 years of gradesbasically 8 years of elementary school and 4 years of secondary or high school, although grades 7 and 8, or 7, 8 and 9 may be housed together in a middle school or junior high scho
13、ol. In addition, the elementary school offers five-year-olds a year of kindergarten, usually half-day sessions, before they have formal instruction in reading and writing in the first grade. In a few states two years of junior college(the first two years of higher education) or a vocational school a
14、re part of the public school system. Schooling is compulsory in most states to the age of 16. The public schools are administered by local school boardsgroups of people elected by the voters. The board appoints the superintendent and sometimes participates in choosing the teachers, decides how schoo
15、l funds are to be allocated, and has some voice in establishing the curriculum. Local funds for the schools come largely from property taxes paid by residents of the local school districts. Thus the people of the entire community, not just the parents of the children who attend, pay for public schoo
16、ls, which are free and open to everyone. In elementary school, all children in a given grade study the same thing. In junior high school the student may have a limited choice of subjects. In high school the choice is wider. While some subjects are required of everyone, some high school students, in
17、addition, take vocational classes, and others study subjects that will prepare them for college. Students from both groups study under the same roof, each selecting courses according to his or her needs and interests. High school students commonly study four to five basic subjects per semester, each
18、 for approximately an hour a day. Additional courses, such as physical education, art, or music, may meet twice a week. After high school a person may prepare for a particular vocation or occupation by attending vocational courses either in a junior college or in a privately supported training schoo
19、l such as secretarial or industrial school. Or a person may attend a college or university. The term “college“ refers to an undergraduate institution that confers a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree after four years of study. A university generally is a group of colleges, each serving
20、 a special purpose. a college of liberal arts, a college of business, a college of education, and the like. In addition, universities offer graduate programs. The Master of Arts degree occasionally may be obtained after one year of additional specialized study, although some institutions require lon
21、ger study. The Doctor of Philosophy is the highest academic degree in the area of the sciences and humanities. Professional degrees in such fields as medicine and law are part of the program of graduate education. Many colleges and universities are privately supported. Many have church affiliations.
22、 In each state, however, there is at least one university and often several colleges that receive support from state funds. Students in these schools, however, as well as those in private colleges, must pay tuition, but the state schools are much less expensive than private ones, particularly for st
23、udents who are residents of the state. (分数:25.00)_3.American DreamThe term “American dream“ is widely used today. But what exactly does this concept mean? Where does the term come from? Has the meaning of the term changed over time? Questions like these can complicate a seemingly simple term and lea
24、d us to an even more important question: is the American dream a myth or a reality today? The term “American dream“ first appeared in a ramous novel written by Horatio Alger in 1867. The novel, Ragged Dick, was a “rags to riches“ story about a little orphan boy who lived in New York. The boy saved a
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