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1、上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试模拟 45 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)Good afternoon, everybody. I“m pleased to be here with you, graduates of 2007. I“m a 1 , and students often approach me with 2 . You see, we are living in a society of great chang
2、es. With the presence of 3 , the process of getting a job in today“s world has changed for 4 . Well, how can you use new technologies to help you7 First, let“s look at how you 5 . The traditional method of hunting for a job in the past required first, doing research on jobs that were 6 , typically b
3、y looking in newspapers, periodicals and magazines, as well as TV ads, and 7 . Then you decided where and for what post you were going to apply, put your resume 8 in a stamped envelope, and waited anxiously for someone to 9 . Well, today, maybe the job search and 10 are very much the same, but the t
4、ools used are much more advanced, and they 11 . In fact, technology has not so much changed the process as enhanced it. The benefit, both for 12 , is that this makes the search more open to people of 13 from all over the world. But as more people are involved, it becomes 14 for the applicant than it
5、 ever was before. The 15 for the working world today is learning these new and 16 and combining them with the older methods people have been using for years. For example, 17 , you can research employment not just in your city, but also in your state, your country, and 18 . You can copy information f
6、rom a web page and paste it into a Microsoft Word document that“s easy to 19 . In many ways, it“s easier now. Just type your job application, click, and 20 ; it gets there in an instant. (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:5.0
7、0)A.Entertainment on TV.B.The news in the U.SC.Being a correspondent.D.Interpreting news.A.The news is just entertainment.B.The news is shallow.C.The news gets reported in the same style.D.The news is boring.A.The news offers easy information that doesn“t mean much to you.B.The news makes you feel l
8、ike you“re learning, but actually you“re not.C.The news is just another popular entertainment program like a sitcom.D.The news must be presented by physically attractive ladies.A.More entertaining.B.More in-depth.C.Less informative.D.Less interesting.A.Newspapers.B.Radio.C.TV.D.The Internet.Question
9、s 6 to 10 are based on the following news. (分数:5.00)A.A trade show of the latest sporting goods is on display.B.An event for team sports is held with the country“s best athletes.C.A spring market fair for cutting equipment and accessories is open.D.A business rendezvous is scheduled between VIPs and
10、 the best athletes.A.Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla Firefox 2.B.SnapBack, a private browser that does not store individual information.C.A built-in RSS reader to quickly scan the latest news and information.D.Safari 3, the world“s fastest and easiest-to-use web browser.A.Heavy rain trigge
11、red floods which caused heavy casualties and damage.B.Harsh drought had been going on for several years and killed some people.C.23 people were missing after a storm hit a village in the mountainous province.D.Authorities were searching for the people who had crossed the border from other countries.
12、A.Two soldiers hijacked a jet plane full of passengers in flight.B.The hijackers were captured after killing one of the hostages.C.A military unit arrested the hijackers with no one injured or killed.D.The hijacked plane landed safely at an airport in a neighboring country.A.$683.30.B.$900, 000.C.C$
13、1 million.D.C$2 million.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following interview. (分数:5.00)A.TV programs.B.Media coverage on crime.C.The school system.D.Juvenile crime.A.The problem has been overdone by the media.B.The messages the kids get make them like that.C.The school has not done enough to help
14、 the kids.D.Some kids are essentially violent.A.Giving the kids a more caring environment.B.Setting up a responsible school system.C.Taking harsh actions against violence in the school.D.Keeping the kids under one-to-one surveillance.A.Do supervised activities.B.Take instructional programs.C.Stay in
15、 school for supper.D.Go in for sports.A.Because they can help set good role models.B.Because they can stop white-collar crime.C.Because they can reduce crime.D.Because they can make criminals feel fair.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following talk. (分数:5.00)A.Workplace inequality.B.Sexism in la
16、nguage.C.The AIDS crisis.D.The way the mass media treats women.A.Language and thought definitely influence each other.B.It is impossible to understand the relationship between the two.C.What we think certainly determines what we say.D.What we say very probably affects what we think.A.The professiona
17、l world.B.The United Nations publications.C.The International Women“s Organization.D.The feminist movement.A.Nouns don“t have a gender in English.B.Spanish nouns have two genders.C.German nouns are either masculine or feminine.D.The issues of gender vary across languages.A.How some publications avoi
18、d sexist language?B.Why we have to avoid sexism in English?C.The efforts we have already taken to eliminate sexism.D.The gender issues in different languages.四、SECTION 2 READING TE(总题数:4,分数:50.00)Advances in surveillance technology could seriously damage individual privacy unless drastic measures ar
19、e taken to protect personal data, scientists have said. Richard Thomas, the Information Commissioner, gave warning last year that Britain was “sleepwalking“ into a surveillance society. Yesterday the country“s leading engineers developed the theme, fleshing out a dystopian vision that not even Georg
20、e Orwell could have predicted. They said that travel passes, supermarket loyalty cards and mobile phones could be used to track individuals“ every move. They also predicted that CCTV (close-circuit television) footage could become available for public consumption and that terrorists could hijack the
21、 biometric chips in passports and rig them up as a trigger for explosives. The report by the Royal Academy of Engineering, Dilemmas of Privacy and SurveillanceChallenges of Technological Change, argues that the scientists developing surveillance technology should also think about measures to protect
22、 privacy. “Just as security features have been incorporated into car design, privacy-protecting features should be incorporated into the design of products and services that rely on divulging personal information,“ the report says. “There is a choice between a Big Brother world where individual priv
23、acy is almost extinct and a world where the data are kept by individual organizations or services and kept secret and secure.“ The report says that shoppers should be allowed to buy goods and services without revealing their identities to the companies that provide them. It argues that travel and su
24、permarket loyalty cards and mobile phones are mines of personal information that should be closely scrutinized to make sure that data is not abused. Professor Nigel Gilbert, chairman of the report group, said. “In most cases, supermarket loyalty cards will have your name on. Why? What is needed in a
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