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1、上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试模拟 39 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)The typical job in the new millennium is best viewed as 1 . If you work for someone else, then how long your job lasts is up to the people you work for, and not just you. Your job
2、 can 2 , so you must be prepared to 3 at the drop of a hat. No one 4 . You have to go out and hunt for it. And to be successful you have to be willing to change tactics. If you try something and it doesn“t 5 , move on to another strategy. Employment expert Carol Christen 6 as “when something doesn“t
3、 work, you respond by doing more of it.“ The cure for this kind of insanity is obvious: if you answer ads in the newspapers, if you 7 and send your resume everywhere, and nothing works, don“t just do more of it. 8 . Here are some effective strategies for finding a job. First, talk to successful job-
4、hunters. Identify 9 who have found a job they love. After all, if you want to improve your tennis game, you train with good tennis players. It“s the same with job-hunting. Second, persistence is the name of the game. You must be 10 for your job hunt to last longer than you think. 11 two weeks, or ev
5、en two months. 12 say that typically, the higher the salary you are seeking, the longer the job search can take. Third, go after the job you really want the most. Forget “what“s available out there.“ The most 13 is not found on the Internet or at the library. It“s found by talking to people who are
6、actually 14 and doing the work you“re interested in. The name for this process is“ 15 .“ Fourth, find a support group. Encouragement from others keeps you going. Join 16 in your town or city. If there is no group, 17 of a relative or friend to be a loving “taskmaker“. This is someone you 18 who will
7、 check up on what you“re doingand be 19 if you“ve done nothing since you last met. You want 20 . (分数:30.00)三、Part B Listening Com(总题数:4,分数:20.00)Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following conversation. (分数:5.00)A.Complaints about technology.B.Technology in the workplace.C.Cell phone use in emergenc
8、y.D.Latest models of cell phones.(2).A. They are frustrating to use. B. They are expensive to operate. C. They can cause companies to lose business.D. They can be very convenient sometimes.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.A.To express agreement with the caller“s opinion.B.To signal that she wants to end the call.C.
9、To bring the caller back to his main point.D.To stop the caller from talking so much.A.The ringing sound can be annoying.B.Not every one follows the rules to use them.C.People don“t really need them.D.Some people don“t use them in the right places.A.To give an example to support the caller“s opinion
10、.B.To make sure that she understands the caller“s point.C.To present an opposing point of view.D.To remind the caller that his time is up.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. (分数:5.00)A.Because he successfully brokered many peace talks in the world.B.Because he established the largest
11、bank in Bangladeshi.C.Because he did a lot of translation for the Grameen Bank.D.Because he helped entrepreneurs with the mode of “micro credit“.A.Anti-retro viral drugs are more easily available now.B.3. 4 million people of working age died of AIDS in 2005.C.Research of drugs against AIDS has creat
12、ed new jobs.D.AIDS is undermining the economic growth in many countries.A.Cutting jobs to improve its profit margins.B.Curbing voluntary redundancy and early retirement.C.Building new business models at its German plants.D.Offering guarantees of job security.A.The lucrative drug trafficking would di
13、sappear.B.Gucci and Prada would go bankrupt.C.Airlines and airports would suffer economic losses.D.Sales of duty-free drink and perfume at airports would increase.A.She used to serve as WHO Assistant Director-General.B.She led the research of drugs against SARS.C.She helped provide new services to p
14、revent diseases and promote better health.D.She helped contain the outbreak of bird flu in 1997 in Hong Kong.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following interview. (分数:5.00)A.The type of people who suffer from sleep loss.B.The causes and effects of sleep loss.C.Ways to avoid sleep loss.D.Accidents
15、 caused by sleep loss.A.To explain her children“s sleep habits.B.To give advice about how to get more sleep.C.To compare sleep loss problems in adults and children.D.To give an example of the causes and effects of sleep loss.A.Poor job performance.B.Car accidents.C.Not making good decisions.D.Fallin
16、g asleep at work.A.She feels that there are more tired drivers now than in the past.B.She understands why people drive when they are tired.C.She thinks that most drivers do not recognize when they are too tired to drive.D.She wants Lian to explain more about her driving habits.(5).A. They should not
17、 drive. B. They should take time off from work. C. They should follow traffic regulations.D. They should drink coffee to wake up.(分数:1.00)A.B.C.D.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following talk. (分数:5.00)A.The influence of Andrew Carnegie“s philanthropy today.B.The reasons for Andrew Carnegie“s p
18、hilanthropy.C.The relationship between Andrew Carnegie and other philanthropists.D.The story of Andrew Carnegie“s life.A.He built new schools.B.He built public libraries.C.He asked people to read his book.D.He encouraged people to share their books.A.To describe a difficult time in Carnegie“s life.B
19、.To explain a motivation for Carnegie“s philanthropy.C.To illustrate the problems of poor children.D.To tell the history of philanthropy before Carnegie.A.To improve international communication.B.To make it easier to learn how to read and write.C.To encourage people to read books in English.D.To cha
20、nge the way dictionaries are written.A.She is surprised that Carnegie thought his plan could succeed.B.She understands why Carnegie proposed his idea.C.She doubts whether Carnegie was serious about his plan.D.She regrets that Carnegie“s plan did not succeed.四、SECTION 2 READING TE(总题数:4,分数:50.00)Ever
21、yday, science seems to chip away at our autonomy. When researchers aren“t uncovering physical differences in the way men and women use their brains, they“re asserting genetic influences on intelligence, sexual orientation, obesity or alcoholism. Or they“re suggesting that the level of some brain che
22、mical affects one“s chances of committing violent crimes. Each new finding leaves the impression that nature is winning out over nurturethat biology is destiny and free will an illusion. But the nature-nurture dichotomy is itself an illusion. As many scholars are now realizing, everything we associa
23、te with “nurture“ is at some level a product of our biologyand every aspect of our biology, from brain development to food preference, has been shaped by an environment. Asking whether nature or nurture is more important is like asking whether length or width is a better gauge of size. Darwin recogn
24、ized more than 100 years ago that Homo sapiens evolved by the same process as every other species on earth. And philosophers such as William James were eager to apply Darwin“s insights to human psychology. But during the first part of this century, the rise of “social Darwinism“ (a non-Darwinian, si
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