上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试模拟41及答案解析.doc
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1、上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试模拟 41 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)A lot of people think we could be headed for trouble by tampering with Mother Nature and producing genetically altered food. But those who 1 say it“s no more unnatural than tradit
2、ional selective breeding, to say nothing about 2 and chemical pesticides. Most Canadians regularly eat bio-engineered food. Anyone who consumes cheese, potatoes, tomatoes, 3 is taking in genetically modified (GM) food. In addition, 4 contain GM ingredients. In fact, around 65% of the food we get fro
3、m the shops has some genetically modified component. GM food does not 5 in Canada, so most of us don“t know we are eating it. Some of the items that have 6 GM material might surprise you. They include chocolate bars, baby food, margarine, 7 , ice cream, 8 , cereals, and cookies. 9 have used GM foods
4、 for centuries; if they hadn“t, we“d probably still be 10 . They“ve refined the foods we eat through selective crossbreeding, combining different types of wheat, and 11 . Today, however, genetic engineering is no longer just a case of mixing different varieties of 12 . Now, genes from completely dif
5、ferent life forms are being combinedfish genes into tomatoes to 13 , for example. Such “tampering with Nature“ makes a lot of people anxious. They wonder if the foods that come out of genetic modification are 14 . Scientists say they are completely safe; GM is just a way of 15 to make it possible fo
6、r them to survive without the use of pesticides and to 16 . But the 17 that scientists said that nuclear power and the toxic insecticide DDT were also completely harmless. Supporters of GM foods 18 . They say producing GM food is a move in the right direction, that it will 19 , the environment, and
7、the economy. They are convinced it will solve the world“s hunger problems, lead to a drop in pesticide and herbicide use, and result in 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.1920s-1930s.B.1930s-1940s.C.1940s-1950s.D.
8、1950s-1960s.A.They were the largest age group in the U.S. population.B.Their parents used to spend less money than they do.C.They have huge political and economic clout in this country.D.They are hardly more dependent on credit consumption than the previous generation.A.They experienced the Great De
9、pression.B.They preferred spending money to saving money in the bank.C.They spent most of their money on housing.D.They had much more free time than their children.A.10%-15%.B.15%-20%.C.25%-40%.D.40%-55%.A.Washing machine.B.Furniture.C.Ford Explorer.D.Air conditioning.Questions 6 to 10 are based on
10、the following news. (分数:5.00)A.It will recruit 4,000 new employees.B.It will slash more jobs to reduce costs.C.It takes the lead in its competition against Nokia.D.Its new mobile phone models are selling well on the market.A.Refusing to attend the G8 summit in Germany.B.Threatening to point Russian
11、missiles towards Europe.C.Urging Britain to extradite a former KGB officer.D.Criticizing America“s human rights record.A.They should know about the country“s traditions, customs and values.B.They should remember a lot of facts and figures about the country.C.They should promote social harmony and in
12、tegration.D.They should take English as their first language.A.His salary was too high and promotion too fast.B.He often clashed with his colleagues.C.His girlfriend received preferential treatment from the World Bank.D.He insisted that bank help for poor nations be tied to their anti-corruption com
13、mitment.A.He urged the Indian business community to do more for farmers.B.He praised the charitable deeds of India“s most powerful and influential businessmen.C.He criticized Indian business community for making too much money.D.He expressed his concern for lack of charitable initiatives in India.Qu
14、estions 11 to 15 are based on the following interview. (分数:5.00)A.Sculptor.B.Accountant.C.Banker.D.Insurance agent.A.Mathematics.B.Engineering.C.Architecture.D.Geology.A.Alan joined his father“s firm.B.Alan“s father has never been supportive of his career as a sculptor.C.His father originally though
15、t art was just for amateurs instead of professionals.D.Alan quarreled with his father about his profession.A.He had different teachers every term.B.He could learn different things from different teachers.C.He enjoyed his course very much although it lasted five years.D.He had to do a lot of drawing
16、at his college.A.Art college offers too little practice.B.You can only do abstract art at art college.C.Art college cannot provide you with a sculptor“s studio.D.Painters, not sculptors, teach you how to draw things rather than sculptors.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following talk. (分数:5.00)A
17、.A vast number of laborers migrating to industrialized countries.B.More job-hopping in the labor market than ever before.C.A shift from manufacturing to tertiary industry.D.Jobs in service industries more interesting and better paid.A.Employees can have more control over their lives.B.Employees beco
18、me much more dependent on the companies they work for.C.Management teams have become less hierarchical.D.Employees can work for different companies at the same time.A.They feel their boss too airy and bureaucratic.B.They can hardly get a promotion in a downsized company.C.They are constantly under g
19、reat pressure to adapt to changing markets.D.There are too many levels of management in their companies.A.They can easily fit into the routines of large companies.B.They can arrange their time more flexibly.C.They have better payment if they are subcontracted.D.They may work in more humane organizat
20、ions.A.Access to Internet allows people more opportunities to find suitable jobs.B.To some extent, new technologies might deprive people of more time to relax.C.Rapid changes in jobs make training a must for most workers.D.The enormous stress on workers forces them to retire earlier.四、SECTION 2 READ
21、ING TE(总题数:4,分数:50.00)What will future historians remember about the impact of science during the last decade of the 20th century? They will not be much concerned with many of the marvels that currently preoccupy us, such as the miraculous increase in the power of home computers and the unexpected g
22、rowth of the Internet. Nor will they dwell much on global warming, the loss of biodiversity and other examples of our penchant for destruction. Instead, the end of 20th century will be recognized as the time when, for better or worse, science began to bring about a fundamental shift in our perceptio
23、n of ourselves. It will be the third time that science has forced us to re-evaluate who we are. The first time, of course, was the revolution that began with Copernicus in 1543 and continued with Kepler, Galileo and Newton. Despite the Church“s opposition, we came to realize that the Earth does not
24、lie at the centre of the universe. Instead we gradually found we live on a small planet on the edge of a minor galaxy, circling one star in a universe that contains billion of others. Our unique position in the universe was gone for ever. A few centuries later we were moved even further from stage c
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