上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试模拟50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 50 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)Einstein said in 1945, “Now everything has changed 1 our manner of thinking. We shall require a 2 new manner of thinking if mankind is 3 .“ Then, what leadership is required today
2、? The first requirement is a new kind of leadership 4 a new manner of thinking. From ancient times to the present, the most 5 leaders have been war leaders, many of them warriors themselves, 6 for their heroic deeds as in the ancient world, more commonly for heroic 7 in the modem world. Many were in
3、deed great leaders, like Churchill, who through eloquence and force of 8 inspired the British people to stand against Hitler“s onslaught. But 9 , what was so great about Alexander the Great, who 10 the culture, politics, or religion of the ancient world, whose 11 was one of conquest, destruction, se
4、rf-aggrandizement, and savagery? The age of warrior kings and of warrior presidents has passed. The nuclear age 12 a different kind of leadershipa leadership of intellect, judgment, 13 , and rationality, a leadership committed to 14 , to world peace, and to the improvement of the human condition. To
5、day we need a leadership that recognizes that the fundamental challenge in this nuclear hi-tech era is one of psychology and education 15 human relations. It is not the kind of problem that is likely to be resolved 16 even the sophisticated expertise of our most gifted military thinkers, who 17 exot
6、ic weapon systems and strategic doctrines. The attributes 18 are the human attributes of compassion and common sense, of intellect and creative imagination, and of empathy and 19 . As Abraham Lincoln put it in his second 20 to Congress, during the worst days of the Civil War, “As our case is new, so
7、 we must think anew and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. “ (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 talk. (分数:5.00)A.Steel was cheaper and more plentiful.B.Steel was cleaner and easier to mine.C.Steel was
8、lighter and easier to mold.D.Steel was stronger and more durable.A.Heater.B.Steamer.C.Converter.D.Shower.A.It directed air at melted iron in a furnace, removing all impurities.B.It could quickly find deposits of iron ore under the ground.C.It slowly heated iron ore, then stirred it and heated it aga
9、in.D.It changed iron ore into iron, which was a substitute for steel.A.In Pittsburgh.B.In the Mesabi Range.C.Near lake Michigan.D.Near Lake Erie.A.The mass production of steel caused a revolution in the industrial world.B.The mass production of steel caused a decline in the railroad industry.C.The m
10、ass production of steel caused an increase in the price of steel.D.The mass production of steel caused a feeling of discontent among steel workers.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following talk. (分数:5.00)A.The scientist exploited the laws of nature.B.The engineer was more practical.C.The engineer
11、 was an intellectual.D.The scientist was deeply involved in the practical application of his or her work.A.A French chemist and bacteriologist.B.A Dutch astronomer, mathematician, and physicist.C.A British mathematician and philosopher.D.A Dutch chemist and philosopher.A.As examples of pure scientis
12、ts.B.As examples of scientists who represented the best of each century.C.As examples of scientists who made practical as well as theoretical contributions.D.As examples of engineers who knew something about pure science.A.That it is detached from engineering.B.That it is related to engineering.C.Th
13、at it is best explained by the historical distinctions made between science and engineering.D.That it is a purely theoretical field.A.Louis Pasteur.B.Christian Huygens.C.Isaac Newton.D.A British chemist.Questions 11 to 18 are based on the following talk. (分数:5.00)A.By computer.B.By radio.C.By doctor
14、s.D.By the phone caller.A.Because they live at 350,000 different places.B.So doctors can treat injured fire fighters quickly.C.Because they need medical examinations.D.So they can be removed from burning buildings.A.By helping them prepare for possible dangers.B.By answering calls.C.By sending infor
15、mation to City Hall.D.By putting out fires.A.Kansas City.B.Kandahar.C.Maryland.D.New York City.A.Computer are very fast.B.These Computers contain all the addresses in the city.C.Computers can be used by doctors.D.Computers help firemen ha many ways.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following talk.
16、 (分数:5.00)A.A mistaken picture in students“ mind.B.The unscientific way of teaching of science.C.The fact that students fail to see the influence of science.D.The fact that students have a collection of unrelated facts about science.A.They will change their attitude to science.B.They will be more sy
17、mpathetic with science and understand the work done by scientists.C.They will certainly become scientists as they hope to.D.It will bring about good reading and learning.A.To teach students to do things according to formulas.B.To provide students with all kinds of information.C.To help students have
18、 a good understanding and form a correct attitude to science.D.To encourage students to have a good command of knowledge.A.Scientists are great persons.B.Scientists make discoveries and apply them to help people live a good life.C.They owe much to scientists“ contributions.D.They can be influenced b
19、y scientists when they are together.A.Need for good science teaching.B.Every person, including governors, lawyers and business leaders should study science.C.Young people should form a correct attitude to science.D.Students must know what science is and how scientists work and think.四、SECTION 2 READ
20、ING TE(总题数:4,分数:50.00)New York Public Library is a library system consisting of an administrative center, 4 research libraries, and 82 neighborhood branch libraries in the boroughs of Manhattan, the Broil, and Staten Island, in New York City. (The boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens have their own publi
21、c library systems.) The library provides free circulating books and other materials, reference services, and research facilities. The library“s full name is The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. The library was founded in 1895 with funds from a trust left by the American
22、political leader Samuel J. Tilden. The trust made possible the consolidation of the Astor and Lenox libraries, two research libraries that were experiencing financial difficulty. The Astor Library was established in 1849 by an endowment left by John Jacob Astor, a merchant and financier. The Lenox L
23、ibrary was the private collection of the American philanthropist James Lenox. Upon his death in 1880 the collection became a research library. The library contracted with the city to build and operate circulating libraries in three of the city“s boroughs. In 1901 Andrew Carnegie, the American steel
24、magnate and philanthropist, provided the money to build the first 39 branches of the library. The Central Research Building, erected and still maintained by the city, was dedicated as a free research library in 1911. In the early 1990s, about 80 percent of funding for the branch libraries were provi
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