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1、上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试模拟 40 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、A: Spot Dictation(总题数:1,分数:30.00)In many cultures, traditional families, that is, married couples with children, 1 . Until a decade ago, that was also the case in the United States. But the U.S. Bureau of Census rep
2、orts people in more than 2 now live in some other arrangements. For the first time in history, the number of Americans living alone has 3 of historically dominant householdsmarried couples with children. In 1960, 45% of American households 4 with children. Today it is less than 25%. In the past 10 y
3、ears, the number of 5 has grown faster than the number of family households. But the 6 that the American 7 . Although the rate of married-with-children household is still declining, it is declining 8 than during the 1960s and 1970s, and married couples with or without children still 9 all American h
4、ouseholds. What really should be noted is actually 10 in a lot of the numbers in the past 10 years, compared to the structure of households 20 or 30 years before. And for example, in 1960, if we go back 47 years, 11 were married-couple households. The number 12 in 1970, and down to 60% in 1980. But
5、then over the past two decades, the rate of decline has slowed down quite a bit: it went down to 13 and 52% in 2000. The number of 14 is declining for several reasons. More than ever before, men and women are 15 . Also the number of 16 is growing much faster than the number of married couples. The 2
6、000 census shows that 17 . First the aging of the American population and the growing number of both young and old people living alone are the main reasons the average American household 18 , just over two and a half people per household. Some sociologists fear that the growing number of one-person
7、households means 19 . Others see it as a sign of prosperity and an 20 . (分数:30.00)三、B: Listening Compreh(总题数:4,分数:20.00)Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following conversation. (分数:5.00)A.You needn“t pay your accommodation.B.You may make friends on the camp.C.You will be paid to do jobs on the camp
8、.D.You will get free lunch and supper.A.From a travel agency.B.From his friends.C.From advertisements.D.From relatives in Britain.A.There was no work for them to do.B.Farmers were quarreling with Teencamp.C.They couldn“t finish what was asked to do.D.They lost their way and at a loss what to do.A.On
9、e week.B.Two weeks.C.Three weeks.D.Four weeks.A.Go on a work camp is the best way to travel.B.Travelers might enjoy fresh vegetables and fruits.C.Going on a work camp is not always a pleasant experience.D.Work camps supply young people good practice.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news.
10、 (分数:5.00)A.Reducing trade barriers in industrial and farm goods.B.Debt relief for the developing countries.C.Trade liberalization within the European Union.D.Negotiating with the campaign groups.A.350 million dollars.B.700 million dollars.C.1.4 billion dollars.D.700 billion dollars.A.Reducing the r
11、isk of death from cancer.B.Reducing the risk of death from heart diseases.C.Extending drinkers life span.D.Alleviating the stress of modern people.A.WTO member nations object to it unanimously.B.America decides to block beef and pork imports from Russia.C.President Putin refused to talk with Bush at
12、 an Asian summit.D.America has not agreed to let Russia join.A.Indifferent.B.Miscellaneous.C.Excited.D.Disappointed.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following interview. (分数:5.00)A.Two plants have already been closed down.B.Mr. Northfield has no plan to close down more European plants yet.C.The c
13、losing down of the two plants is partly a result of Flaxcos going international.D.The expansion of business will lead to more cut in the workforce and thus result in the closing down of more European plants.A.She thinks Flaxco should increase its workforce in Europe to help alleviate the unemploymen
14、t problem.B.She thinks Flaxco is mainly responsible for the high unemployment rate.C.She thinks it is inevitable for Flaxco to go international.D.She disagrees with the man“s opinion that Flaxco has contributed a lot to the government.A.Flaxco has focused all its manufacturing facilities in Europe.B
15、.Flaxco has concentrated its resources and efforts on high-end medicines.C.Flaxco“s biggest research efforts are in the UK.D.Flaxco is expanding its basic research activity in the USA as well as in Italy.A.In Europe.B.Outside Europe.C.In the USA.D.In the UK.A.Because the USA provides Flaxco with hig
16、h-tech talents.B.Because the USA is the most important market for Flaxco.C.Because Flaxco has expanded its business there in the USA in the past few years.D.Because Flaxco“s rival company in the USA has set up a research unit in Europe.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following talk. (分数:5.00)A.E
17、xtremely good sensory perception power.B.The ability of predicting the future.C.Some mysterious abilities of the human brain.D.The phenomenon of knowing something without using any of the five senses.A.No one but the scientists know what ESP really is.B.Everybody has the experience of ESP.C.It is im
18、possible to decide whether one has ESP or not.D.ESP has been studied by many people.A.Play cards with your friends.B.Try to name by means of intense concentration an object placed in the next room.C.Guess who the caller is before picking up the receiver.D.Think about a friend you haven“t seen or hea
19、rd for a long time.A.He can see what is in the next room.B.He knows what another person is thinking.C.He can predict the future.D.All of the above.A.The one who gets 5% of the questions correct.B.The one who gets all of the questions correct.C.The one who gets 20% of the questions correct.D.The one
20、who gets 10% of the questions correct.四、SECTION 2 READING TE(总题数:4,分数:50.00)In colonial days, huge flocks of snowy egrets inhabited coastal wetlands and marshes of the southeastern United States. In the 1800s, when fashion dictated fancy hats adorned with feathers, egrets and other birds were hunted
21、 for their plumage. By the late 1800s, egrets were almost extinct. In 1886 the newly formed Audubon Society began a press campaign to shame feather wearers and end the terrible folly. The campaign caught on, and gradually, attitudes changed and new laws followed. Florida and Texas were the first sta
22、tes to pass laws protecting such birds. Then, in 1900, the United States Congress passed the Lacey Act, forbidding interstate commerce to deal in illegally killed wildlife, making it more difficult for hunters to sell their kill. Since then, numerous wildlife refuges have been established to protect
23、 the birds“ feeding habitats. With millions of people visiting these refuges and seeing the birds in their natural locales, attitudes have changed significantly. Today the thought of hunting these birds would be abhorrent to most people, even if official protection were removed. Thus protected, egre
24、t populations were able to recover substantially. In the mean time, the Lacey Act has become the most important piece of legislation protecting wildlife from illegal killing or smuggling. Congress took another major step when it passed a series of acts to protect endangered species. The most compreh
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