上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试模拟53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 53 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)Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another; 1 is not conscience, 2 , nor is largeness and justness of view faith. Philosophy, however enlightened, however profound, gives no 3 , no
2、 influential motives, no vivifying principles. 4 makes not the Christian, not the Catholic, but the gentleman. It is well to be a gentleman, it is well to 5 , a delicate taste, a candid, 6 , a noble and courteous bearing in the conduct of life-these are the 7 ; they are the objects of a University.
3、I am advocating, I shall 8 upon them; but still, I repeat, they are 9 or even for conscientiousness, and they may 10 of the world, to the profligate, to 11 , alas, and attractive as he shows 12 . 13 , they do but seem to be what they are not; they look like 14 , but they are detected 15 , and 16 ; a
4、nd hence it is that they are popularly 17 , not, I repeat, from their own fault, but because their professors and their admirers 18 for what they are not, and are 19 for them a praise to which they 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 conve
5、rsation. (分数:5.00)A.They had to carry sacks of coal up steep ladders.B.They had to crouch in tiny tunnels and dig the coal out.C.They had to pull trucks of coal along passage that were only a few feet high.D.They had to dig wider tunnels for women and children to work in.A.Because there was a shorta
6、ge of men and women in the area.B.Because mining communities were then separated from the rest of the country.C.Because the mining tunnels were too low for the horses to pull trucks of coal through.D.Because the mine owners were unable to make men and women work longer hours and stay down the mine a
7、ll day.A.Women and young girls had to work in the mines with the men.B.Children were allowed to work underground all day long.C.Mine owners violated the Combination Laws.D.Most mining families were so poor that they had few clothes to wear.A.Miners were required to wear more clothes while working un
8、derground.B.Workers were not allowed to join together to fight for better conditions.C.Mine owners could no longer make their men work 12 hour or more at a time.D.Women and young girls were not permitted to work together with men in the coal mines.A.The mine workers demanded that there should be bre
9、aks for food.B.The mine owners had to improve conditions and introduce safety measures.C.The Combination Laws were brought into effect to help the mine owners.D.The mine unions made it illegal to use children in coal mines.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. (分数:5.00)A.It blocked a UN
10、 Security Council statement against Israel.B.It criticized Israel for over-reacting to protests by Palestinian people.C.It drafted a statement together with Arab nations.D.It used its formal veto power to prevent possible condemnation against Israel.A.They made a raid on a public housing estate in w
11、est London on July 29.B.They attempted to blow up the London transit system.C.They killed 56 people in a series of bombings against subway stations.D.They set fire to several trains and buses in London.A.Most city dwellers still have the tradition of eating wild animals.B.More than half of urban int
12、erviewees give up wild animal consumption for health risk concerns.C.54 percent of urban interviewees said that they regard animals as their friends.D.The varieties of wild animals consumed by Chinese people are changing fast during the last several decades.A.Calling for action against runaway oil p
13、rices.B.The IMF“s role in monitoring national currency policies of member countries.C.The reform of member countries“ quota in decision making at the IMF.D.The efficiency of the IMF Board of Governors.A.It is a serious endemic disease in some areas of northwest China.B.It may lead to breast and pros
14、tate cancer.C.It benefits 144,000 newborn babies and women of child-bearing age in eight counties and cities in some areas of China.D.It is regarded by scientists as the most common cause of preventable mental retardation and brain damage.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following interview. (分数:
15、5.00)A.The unusual habits of the centenarians.B.How to live to be 100?C.The incredible groups of senior citizens.D.How to be young forever?A.Because more people are living beyond their expectations.B.Because scientists are very much interested in it.C.Because more people are not living as long as th
16、ey expected.D.Because researchers found centenarians always have unconventional hobbies.A.Optimism.B.Mobility.C.Genetics.D.Strength to adapt to loss.A.All the residents studied have unusual hobbies.B.All the centenarians studied ate a highly nutritious diet.C.Some of the centenarians suggest that pe
17、ople drink alcohol and eat pork in order to live a long life.D.Most of the studied centenarians“ friends are still alive.A.Try not to lose any of your family members.B.Learn to relax yourself now and then.C.Do some sort of regular physical activity everyday.D.Always find something to laugh about.Que
18、stions 16 to 20 are based on the following talk. (分数:5.00)A.Pasteurizing the food.B.Pickling the food.C.Cooking the food.D.Drying the food.A.Milk can“t be treated into powder.B.It“s safe to drink the milk coming directly from the cow and raw milk makes people stronger and healthier.C.If milk is heat
19、ed and then cooled, the harmful germs can be killed and the milk is safe to drink.D.Louis Pasteur was the Frenchman who first sold pasteurized milk in the world.A.Grind them to powder.B.Freeze or can them.C.Heat and cool them.D.Dry and put them in the freezer.A.Drive to the supermarket and do the da
20、ily shopping.B.Buy more than the amount for a few days or even a week when they are in the season and freeze the rest.C.Choose the frozen vegetables rather than the fresh ones.D.Store a lot of vegetable in a freezer for the winter.A.Cleaning them.B.Putting them in a tray and freezing them.C.Storing
21、them in a plastic bag.D.Killing any harmful germs in them.四、SECTION 2 READING TE(总题数:4,分数:50.00)Questions 15 There has been an ecological triumph in the province of Sweden where I“ve spent the past three weeks. The wolf and the lynx have both returned to the forests. The naturalists have been rejoic
22、ing. There“s been a TV documentary. Meanwhile the local farmers and hunters have disappeared into the forests with their rifles. Jan and Lennart, the sons of the farmer at the end of the lake, were particularly aggrieved that the lynx (that“s a wild cat to you townies) was killing “their“ deer, and
23、the urban bureaucrats who had decided to protect it only increased their rage. They vowed to track the animal down. “Did they kill it?“ I asked one local man. “They didn“t say“, he replied with a hint of a wink. What does the word “rural“ mean to you? Organic, perhaps. Wholesome. Gemeinschaft (or do
24、 I mean Gesellschaft ?). Conservative. Marx“s “rural idiocy“ maybe. To me the countryside is about paranoia. It breeds independence and idiosyncrasy and other nice things but also the sort of people who wander onto Capitol Hill in order to kill some senators or declare war on the FBI for being an es
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