上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试分类模拟听写题(三)及答案解析.doc
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1、上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试分类模拟听写题(三)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Spot Dictation(总题数:0,分数:0.00)AToday, I speak from this podium a final time as your president. As I depart, I want to thank all of you, students, faculty, 1 , with whom I have been privileged to work over these past years. Some of us have had our di
2、sagreement, but I know that which unites us 2 . Some things look different to me than they did five years ago. The world that today“s Harvard“s graduates are entering is 3 than the world administrators entered. It is a world where opportunities 4 for those who know how to teach children to read, or
3、those who know how to 5 ; never greater for those who can master 6 legal codes, faith traditions, computer platforms, 7 . It is also a world where some are left further and further behind, those who are not educated, those 8 , those for whom equal opportunity is just 9 . Scientific and technological
4、 advances are enabling us to comprehend the 10 the cosmos, the most basic constituents of matter, and 11 . At the same time, today, 12 of human beings imperil not only life on the planet, but 13 . Globalization is making the world smaller, faster and richer. Still, 9/11, avian flu, and war remind us
5、 that a smaller, faster world is 14 . Our world is bursting with knowledge, but desperately 15 . Now, when sound bites are getting shorter, when 16 , and when individual lives grow more frenzied, college graduates 17 are what our world needs. For all these reasons I believed, and I believe even more
6、 strongly today, in 18 of universities. Universities are where the wisdom we cannot afford to lose is 19 . Among all human institutions, universities can 20 to future possibilities, can look through current considerations to emergent opportunities. (分数:50.00)BWe are all familiar with aspirin. It is
7、a common household remedy which 1 . But few people are aware of just how fascinating the subject of aspirin actually is. The 2 of this wonderful drug is found in several plants, and five thousand years ago physicians 3 were using an extract from the bark of the willow as a cure for 4 . But it was to
8、 be many centuries before the scientific basis of this medication was understood. Then, in 5 , an Englishman, Edward Stone, accidentally rediscovered the medicinal properties of 6 , although he mistakenly attributed its efficacy to its bitter taste and 7 another drug, quinine. Later on, in 1829, a p
9、harmacist 8 , salicylic acid. Unfortunately, the chemical has several undesirable side effects, the most serious of which is that it can 9 . However, at 10 , a chemist working for Friedrich Bayer, 11 , found a way of combining salicylic acid with an acetyl group. A few years later, Bayer 12 , and fo
10、r the next seventy years it was regarded as 13 . Curiously, during all that time, hardly any research was done into the way aspirin works. Then, 14 , groundbreaking findings were published that showed how aspirin slows down swelling and the coagulation of the blood. This means it also dramatically 1
11、5 . As you can imagine, this was exciting news. Further research showed that 16 at risk from a heart attack will not have one if they take aspirin regularly. Although that sounds too good to be true, most doctors now accept that aspirin really does 17 . More controversially, some scientists believe
12、that nearly everyone 18 would benefit from taking aspirin regularly as a preventative measure. Now it seems that the active ingredients of aspirin can also be found in many 19 , and regular consumption of such foods might be 20 a day. (分数:50.00)上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试分类模拟听写题(三)答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Spot
13、 Dictation(总题数:0,分数:0.00)AToday, I speak from this podium a final time as your president. As I depart, I want to thank all of you, students, faculty, 1 , with whom I have been privileged to work over these past years. Some of us have had our disagreement, but I know that which unites us 2 . Some thi
14、ngs look different to me than they did five years ago. The world that today“s Harvard“s graduates are entering is 3 than the world administrators entered. It is a world where opportunities 4 for those who know how to teach children to read, or those who know how to 5 ; never greater for those who ca
15、n master 6 legal codes, faith traditions, computer platforms, 7 . It is also a world where some are left further and further behind, those who are not educated, those 8 , those for whom equal opportunity is just 9 . Scientific and technological advances are enabling us to comprehend the 10 the cosmo
16、s, the most basic constituents of matter, and 11 . At the same time, today, 12 of human beings imperil not only life on the planet, but 13 . Globalization is making the world smaller, faster and richer. Still, 9/11, avian flu, and war remind us that a smaller, faster world is 14 . Our world is burst
17、ing with knowledge, but desperately 15 . Now, when sound bites are getting shorter, when 16 , and when individual lives grow more frenzied, college graduates 17 are what our world needs. For all these reasons I believed, and I believe even more strongly today, in 18 of universities. Universities are
18、 where the wisdom we cannot afford to lose is 19 . Among all human institutions, universities can 20 to future possibilities, can look through current considerations to emergent opportunities. (分数:50.00)解析:alumni and staff 听力原文 Today, I speak from this podium a final time as your president. As I dep
19、art, I want to thank all of you, students, faculty, alumni and staff, with whom I have been privileged to work over these past years. Some of us have had our disagreement, but I know that which unites us transcends that which divides us. Some things look different to me than they did five years ago.
20、 The world that today“s Harvard“s graduates are entering is a profoundly different one than the world administrators entered. It is a world where opportunities have never been greater for those who know how to teach children to read, or those who know how to distribute financial risk; never greater
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