上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试真题2006年3月及答案解析.doc
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1、上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试真题 2006 年 3 月及答案解析(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)Marks Spencer has a very good reputation for job security and looking after its staff, with things like good perks, (1) , that sort of thing. Do those things actually (2) ?
2、I think it is, it is very important. When people have been working (3) , and they may have been in from seven or eight oclock in the morning, they can come off the sales floor and can go to (4) and obviously they can have tea, coffee, or (5) , and can then buy at very reduced rates (6) , if they wan
3、t one, or a roll and cheese, in a pleasant environment, (7) , food of the highest quality, therere areas where they can (8) , or play pool or something, yeah, that is very important because they need (9) . At busy times, they need to get away from it, they need to be able to relax. In terms of all t
4、he (10) weve got, that is very important, when people know that they will be having medicals, and (11) is another thing, obviously theres (12) that they will buy which they will be able to buy (13) . For Christmas bonus, we give all our general staff (14) which is guaranteed, and the (15) of that, a
5、ctually, at the busiest time of the year when theyre (16) and working hard, is fantastic and to see their faces as you (17) with 10% of their salary in it. I believe the environment that you work in, (18) that you work with, the way you are treated, (19) , and the fact that your views are listened t
6、o, and you feel you are consulted, that makes people (20) and makes them get up and come to work in the morning.(分数:30.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_三、Part B Listening Com(总题数:4,分数:20.00)
7、A.A trainee nurse.B.A resident doctor.C.A researcher of AIDS.D.An advisor to nurses.A.They dont care what she does at her job.B.They have bad feelings about her job.C.They think it is a good job.D.They have no worries about the job.A.To isolate them completely.B.To watch them carefully.C.To treat th
8、em with respect.D.To provide them with nutritious food.A.Sharing bodily fluids with an AIDS patient.B.Shaking hands with an AIDS patient.C.Serving meals to an AIDS patient.D.Staying very close to an AIDS patient.A.The man is Susans advisor.B.It is not possible to get AIDS from sharing a glass of wat
9、er.C.There is a high risk of getting infected with HIV at work.D.Susans patient was angry when she wore protective clothing to bring himlunch.A.The UN Secretary-General had cancelled his trip to Europe.B.The UN Secretary-General would visit Asia at a later date.C.The UN Secretary-General would discu
10、ss the UN budget with the US.D.The UN Secretary-General had withheld the debate over the budget.A.Bulgaria and Ukraine.B.Australia and Britain.C.Italy and Japan.D.Poland and South Korea.A.18 to 20.B.30.C.34.D.Around 90.A.National elections.B.Arrest of a U. S. missionary.C.Hijacking of a civil airpla
11、ne.D.Two separate kidnappings.A.Relocating people from an earthquake-prone province.B.Constructing more posts to predict about earthquakes.C.Economizing on electricity nationally.D.Building a hydropower plant.A.A talk show.B.A case investigation.C.A soap opera.D.A report on the East End of London.A.
12、It shocks the audience.B.It is a realistic situation drama.C.It is the first programme that tells about the Cockney way of life.D.It deals with the problems other similar programmes have not done before.A.The anchorwoman of the programme.B.The star actress playing a girl in the soap opera.C.The land
13、lady of a local pub in the East End of London.D.The producer of the programme.A.Michelles brother ran away from home.B.Michelles mother had another baby.C.Michelle married the landlord of a local pub.D.Michelle got pregnant and no one knew who the father was.A.Because Michelle decided to have the ba
14、by.B.Because Michelle married a local lad she had known for a few years.C.Because Michelle revealed who was the father of her new-born child.D.Because Michelle got the strength to keep the secret for the rest of her life.A.Depressed and disappointed.B.Tired and sick.C.Sad and lonely.D.Confused and f
15、rustrated.A.Because they think people are usually very interested in sports.B.Because they are not interested in how jet lag affects businesspeople.C.Because baseball teams want to know how to win more games.D.Because it is difficult to measure how jet lag affects other types of travelers.A.All over
16、 the United States.B.The Eastern and Pacific time zones.C.The Pacific time zone only.D.The southern part of the country.A.Tiredness.B.Difficulty in thinking clearly.C.Stomachaches.D.Headaches.A.Teams are more likely to win when they play a game at home.B.Baseball teams from the West Coast win more g
17、ames when they travel east.C.The symptoms of jet lag are stronger when a person travels west.D.This study definitely proves that jet lag causes poor performance in baseball games.四、SECTION 2 READING TE(总题数:4,分数:50.00)Pupils at GCSE are to be allowed to abandon learning traditional “hard“ science, in
18、cluding the meaning of the periodic table, in favour of “soft“ science such as the benefits of genetic engineering and healthy eating. The statutory requirement for pupils to learn a science subject will be watered down under a new curriculum introduced next year. There will be no compulsion to mast
19、er the periodic tablethe basis of chemistrynor basic scientific laws that have informed the work of all the great scientists such as Newton and Einstein. The changes, which the government believes will make science more “relevant“ to the 21st century, have been attacked by scientists as a “dumbing d
20、own“ of the subject. In June the government had to announce financial incentives to tackle a shortage of science teachers. Academics have estimated that a fifth of science lessons are taught by teachers who are not adequately qualified.Most children now study for the double-award science GCSE, which
21、 embraces elements of biology, chemistry and physics. This GCSE will be scrapped and ministers have agreed that from next year all 14-years-old will be required to learn about the general benefits and risks of contemporary scientific developments, in a new science GCSE. A harder science GCSE will al
22、so be introduced as an optional course. One expert involved in devising the new system believes it will halve the number of state school pupils studying “hard“ science. Independent schools and more talented pupils in the state sector are likely to shun the new papers in favour of the GCSEs in the in
23、dividual science disciplines of physics, chemistry and biology. These will continue to require pupils to achieve an understanding of scientific principles.The new exams were devised after proposals by academics at Kings College London, who told ministers that science lessons were often “dull and bor
24、ing“ and required pupils to recall too many facts. Their report said: “Contemporary analyses of the labour market suggest that our future society will need a larger number of individuals with a broader understanding of science both for their work and to enable them to participate as citizens in a de
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