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1、上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试模拟 48 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)To develop a little the line of the poet Edmund Spenser, who in the sixteenth century wrote, “ Sweet Thames run softly, till I end my song“: it still runs softly enough but could
2、never be called sweet in any gustatory 1 . If its brown-black color 2 sound sufficient warning we could, but will 3 recalling the dreadful things that Thames oarsmen say a mere mouthful will do to anyone 4 . Probably Spenser was using the word “sweet“ in the sense of “dear“ rather than of 5 . Not ne
3、cessarily though, for the river was still, a century after Spenser, clear enough for 6 to dive into it from the terraces of their waterside mansions. However, Spenser would probably 7 to learn that today the river is chemically in better shape than it has been for many yearsa fact borne out by the 8
4、 of fish now to be found, and angled for, in the reaches of Central London, that is, between, 9 , Battersea and Tower Bridges. More important, perhaps, than its 10 or opacity, the Thames is an 11 vantage point from which to see London, 12 how the great machine works and how it has changed. The river
5、 traffic was once brisker: engravings of the Thames around London Bridge 13 depict almost as many craft on the water as buildings on the bank. Traders and ferries plied up, down and across, 14 at the numerous water-steps and warehouses 15 . For Romantics, seeking a location to sympathize with a mood
6、, this is free; the river is a 16 source. By night the floodlighting of St. Pauls, the myriad bulbs on Chelsea Bridge, 17 the black liquid ribbon that winds between them. By day there are a hundred visits to make the spirit 18 , from Westminster to the Pool of London, and downstream to Greenwich. In
7、 a gender mood it is pleasant to move upstream, where the river seems narrower, and there imitate the mud-larks, 19 the shore at Strand-on-the-Green or Isleworth; it is calmer here, and 20 ducks seems almost to bring a whiff of the open countryside. (分数:30.00)三、Part B Listening Com(总题数:4,分数:20.00)Qu
8、estions 1 to 5 are based on the following talk. (分数:5.00)A.To sign trade agreements respectively with France.B.To send some war material to Vietnam.C.To pull France out of its trouble in Indochina.D.To give France strong moral support in Indochina.A.Indochina was a complicated question .B.Britain wo
9、uld try to fend a way to solve the Indochina question.C.Britain could do nothing about Indochina as it was too far away from the UK.D.Indochina was essentially a French problem.A.The subject of playing golf.B.The question of how to dance waltz gracefully.C.The subject of body building by the young p
10、eople in France.D.The subject of literature.A.His understanding on the subject was superficial.B.He was prejudiced against translators.C.He had a rather deep appreciation of this subject.D.He really meant to say that one could not just translate literary works word for word.A.Walters just didn“t min
11、d that he had made a mistake.B.Walters was very nervous about the possible consequences of his incorrect translation.C.Walters immediately offered a sincere apology to Pidau.D.Walters felt extremely embarrassed as Pidau also happened to be an author and was quite proud of his writings too.Questions
12、6 to 10 are based on the following fieces of news. (分数:5.00)A.S. government.B.Washington.C.National Assembly.D.General Assembly.A.$ 100 million.B.$15 million.C.$2 million.D.$37 million.A.Because the resolution is non-binding.B.Because the sanctions are a bilateral issue.C.Because Cuba asks for too m
13、uch as compensation.D.Because the European Union supported America.A.45.B.8.C.37.D.53.A.Drug lords are attacking the police.B.Drug lords are assassinating the government officials.C.The government is sending suspected narcotics traffickers to the United States for trial.D.The government is clearing
14、up drug lords.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following talk. (分数:5.00)A.At dawn.B.At sunset.C.In the middle of the day.D.In the afternoon.A.Lady Be Good was a wartime bomber and it was still in perfect condition.B.Lady Be Good was a wartime bomber and some of its parts were broken.C.Lady Be Goo
15、d was a wartime bomber and it was caught in a storm and had to land in the desert.D.Lady Be Good was a wartime bomber and it was shot down in the desert.A.Things can be well kept if it is hot and damp.B.Nothing can be preserved in wet weather.C.Things can be in good condition if it is hot and dry.D.
16、Nothing can be well preserved in a desert.A.an aero-plane.B.an illusion.C.a large rock.D.a truck.A.They would help the crew to get out of the desert.B.They would help the crew to have radio contact.C.They would help people to identify them.D.They would help the engineers to know what had befallen th
17、em.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following talk. (分数:5.00)A.A controversial public-land policy.B.How independence from Britain was won.C.The land holdings of Massachusetts.D.How New Jersey developed its western land.A.Ohio.B.Illinois.C.The Mississippi River.D.The Appalachian Mountains.A.North
18、Carolina.B.South Carolina.C.Virginia.D.Georgia.A.To explain how one state strengthened its land claims.B.To criticize an effort to acquire additional resources.C.To show that many explorers searched for new lands.D.To question the validity of Virginia“s claims.A.Collecting taxes.B.Exporting crops.C.
19、Selling land.D.Raising cattle.四、SECTION 2 READING TE(总题数:4,分数:50.00)Biological clocks are physiological systems that enable organisms to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature, such as the cycles of day and night and of the seasons. Such biological “timers“ exist for almost every kind of periodi
20、city throughout the plant and animal world, but most of what is known about them comes from the study of circadian, or daily, rhythms. Circadian rhythms cue typical daily behavior patterns even in the absence of external cues such as sunrise, demonstrating that such patterns depend on internal timer
21、s for their periodicity. No clock is perfect, however. When organisms are deprived of the hints the world normally provides, they display a characteristic “free-running“ period of not quite 24 hours. As a result, free-running animals drift slowly out of phase with the natural world. In experiments i
22、n which people are isolated for long periods of time, they continue to eat and sleep on regular, but increasingly out-of-phase. Such drift does not take place under normal circumstances, because external hints reset the clocks each day. Light, particularly bright fight, is believed to be the most po
23、werful synchronizer of circadian rhythms. Recent studies on humans have shown that the amount of artificial indoor fight to which people are exposed per day can resynchronize the body“s cycle of sleep and wakefulness. People can inadvertently reset their body clocks to an undesired cycle by such act
24、ivities as shielding morning fight with shades and heavy curtains or by reading in bed at night by bright lamp fight. Many organisms also make use of rhythmic variations in temperature or other sensory inputs to readjust their internal timers. When a clock“s error becomes large, complete resetting s
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