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1、上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试真题 2008 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)Today, well talk about what other effects watching TV might produce on children. Children should be (1) a lot of television, many experts and parents agree, but there is at
2、 least one circumstance when it might be beneficial: (2) . A recent study conducted by Italian researchers found that children (3) immediately preceding and during blood tests experienced less pain than children whose mothers (4) during the procedure, or children whose mothers were present but (5) .
3、The research, led by Carlo Brown, MD, at the University of Siena, is published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. (6) the study. None received any type of anesthesia; the children and their mothers (7) . Both the group whose mothers attempted to distract them from the blood tests and those who
4、se mothers simply observed reported (8) than the group who watched cartoons. For that group, the levels of pain were less and the children were better able to (9) .One of the possible explanations is that children might have (10) during the procedures, exacerbating their perception of pain. “The hig
5、her pain level reported by children during (11) shows the difficulty mothers have in interacting positively (12) in their childrens life,“ the authors write.However, they stressed that (13) still provided benefits, noting that the children would (14) during the procedures. “Indeed, children state th
6、at having their parent present (15) when in pain,“ say the authors.Another possibility offered for consideration is the notion that the (16) might release pain-quelling endorphins. Endorphins, (17) produced by the pituitary gland, resemble opiates in their ability to produce analgesia and a sense of
7、 well-being. In other words, they might (18) .In any case, the study results suggest that health workers should (19) to watch television during painful procedures (20) .(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
8、项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_三、Part B Listening Com(总题数:4,分数:20.00)A.A change in French eating habits.B.A boom in long-hour meals in France.C.The origin of hamburgers.D.The home of the sit-down mid-day meal.A.A variation in food supply.B.A change in the workforce.C.A rise in food prices.D.A fall in white-coll
9、arization.A.Bakeries now offer a limited range of albeit excellent products.B.There are about four kinds of bread, breakfast and dessert pastries.C.Bakeries sell sandwiches mainly in the working-class areas.D.France is currently witnessing a boom in sandwich business.A.Men usually like to eat more h
10、amburgers than women do in France.B.Men, more likely to be working behind a jackhammer, need to eat so much.C.Women make up almost half the labor force in France now.D.Women have to pick up the children late from the day-care center.A.Because the bakeries have adapted the idea of fast food and made
11、it French products.B.Because the bakeries have offered something thats very close to what is called fast food.C.Because the hamburgers have ham and butter in them.D.Because the hamburgers do not cost so much as those offered by McDonald.A.Three.B.Four.C.Eleven.D.Eighteen.A.To intensify Tokyos role i
12、n peacekeeping missions abroad.B.To stop the countrys air force transport mission in Iraq.C.To override the lower houses decision.D.To approve the Democratic Partys bill to continue the mission.A.Worsening water scarcity.B.Increasing risks of diseases.C.Triggering mass displacement.D.Reducing the po
13、pulation in Asia.A.To resume peace talks which have been halted for a long time.B.To forge and sign a peace treaty pledged by both sides.C.To dispel his skepticism over chances for a deal before he leaves office.D.To open a 44-nation conference over the Middle East issue.A.60%B.26%C.21%D.20%A.What t
14、o do to control crime.B.What role a lawyer plays in a court case.C.How to tell a hardened criminal from a first-time offender.D.How to convict a criminal and put him in prison.A.Deterrence.B.Quick conviction.C.The social structure.D.The economy.A.Education programs are not so effective as required.B
15、.Drug treatment programs are insufficiently funded.C.Some rehabilitation programs inside prisons have been stopped.D.More people are convicted than prison space can accommodate.A.These programs are mainly intended for the kingpins of drug deals to get rehabilitated.B.These programs are currently car
16、ried out in most states in the country.C.These programs aim to develop a culture inside the prisons.D.These programs have psychological and educational components.A.Because gangs start in prisons and make prison a repressive experience.B.Because criminals tend to be repeat offenders.C.Because there
17、is no stigma attached to most criminals.D.Because society doesnt look at released prisoners with disdain.A.How to interact with colleagues and clients face to face.B.How to make effective telephone conversations.C.What skills are needed to get and hold down a job.D.What makes for an excellent abilit
18、y to express yourself.A.Managerial.B.Technological.C.Financial.D.Social.A.Basic to advanced knowledge of computer application.B.Ability to calculate all transactions, profits and costs.C.Creativity in making presentations to clients.D.Proficiency in at least one foreign language.A.To create your own
19、 databases on the computer.B.To enhance your social skills by holding parties with your friends.C.To use the computer in free time and become familiar with its operation.D.To store as many telephone numbers and addresses as you can.A.Graduating students.B.Trainee managers.C.Professional secretaries.
20、D.Low-level administrative staff.四、SECTION 2 READING TE(总题数:4,分数:50.00)Life expectancy in the richest countries of the world now exceeds the poorest by more than 30 years, figures show. The gap is widening across the world, with Western countries and the growing economies of Latin America and the Fa
21、r East advancing more rapidly than Africa and the countries of the former Soviet Union. Average life expectancy in Britain and similar countries of the OECD was 78.8 in 2000-2005, an increase of more than seven years since 1970-1975 and almost 30 years over the past century. In sub-Saharan Africa, l
22、ife expectancy has increased by just four months since 1970, to 46.1 years. Narrowing this “health gap“ will involve going beyond the immediate causes of disease-poverty, poor sanitation and infectionto tackle the “causes of the causes“ the social hierarchies in which people live, says the report pu
23、blished by the Global Commission on the Social Determinants of Health established by the WHO in 2005.Professor Sir Michael Marmot, chairman of the commission, who first coined the term “status syndrome“, said social status was the key to tackling health inequalities worldwide. In the 1980s, in a ser
24、ies of ground-breaking studies among Whitehall civil servants, Professor Marmot showed that the risk of death among those on the lower rungs of the career ladder was four times higher than those at the top, and that the difference was linked with the degree of control the individuals had over their
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