上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试真题2008年9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 2008 年 9 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)When you stop and think about your high school or college alma mater, were your experiences more positive or negative? Do your feelings of (1) in that school have anything
2、to do with whether or not your school was single-sex or coed? (2) to send their children to single-sex schools, because they feel both (3) when they study in the company of students of the same sex. They (4) .For years, only parents who could afford to send their children to private schools, or who
3、had (5) , chose single-sex education for their children. Single-sex schooling was (6) for most American families. Today, however, along with (7) , public schools are experimenting with the idea of (8) .Girls may be the ones who benefit most from single-sex schooling. Studies have shown that (9) in c
4、oed classrooms because teachers sometimes pay more attention to boys. Girls (10) toward their studies tends to disappear as they begin to feel less successful. They start to (11) outperform them in math and science. As boys (12) , girls start to lose it. Moreover, adolescence is (13) for girls. As t
5、hey experience adolescent changes, some girls become depressed, develop an addiction, or suffer from (14) .In the early 1990s, some influential people said that being in single-sex classes could (15) . Schools across the country began creating single-sex classrooms and schools. But many critics clai
6、m that (16) may actually be detrimental to a girls education because they (17) of sex differences.The renewed interest in single-sex schooling (18) among Americans. Those who give it full endorsement believe girls need an all-female environment to take risks and find their own voices. Those who (19)
7、 of single-sex schooling wonder whether students lack of achievement warrants returning to an educational system that divides the sexes. They believe there is no (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:_填空项
8、 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_三、Part B Listening Com(总题数:4,分数:20.00)A.A courier for a tour operator.B.An agent for models.C.An agency manager.D.A personal assistant.A.To keep the accounts.B.To write letters and answer the telephone.C.To organize business trips and conferences.D.To look after the models and keep
9、 them happy.A.Spanish and French.B.French and Italian.C.Italian and English.D.English and Spanish.A.Around 15,000.B.No less than 18,000.C.Somewhere between 20,000 and 22,000.D.At least 25,000.A.She has a university degree in accounting and economics.B.She is in her early twenties.C.She is applying f
10、or the job of a conference coordinator.D.She has adequate formal qualifications for the job.A.11.B.57.C.106.D.175.A.The trade deficit hit an all-time high in the previous quarter.B.The rise in gross domestic product was equal to 6.8 percent in the third quarter.C.The imbalance between imports and ex
11、ports improved from July to September.D.The rate of the British currency against the US dollar surged to a record high.A.A car bomb was exploded near the Associated Press office.B.A Spanish businessman was kidnapped by unidentified armed men.C.A dealer in Volkswagen cars was arrested by Palestinian
12、police.D.An A.P. photographer was taken away by masked gunmen.A.Dealing in lions and other big cats will be restrained.B.Killing large predators bred in captivity will be made illegal.C.The big game hunting will be outlawed throughout the whole country.D.Tranquilizing animals in a controlled environ
13、ment will be forbidden.A.The governor mobilized the states National Guard at short notice.B.The earthquake caused extensive damage and serious injuries.C.The state received federal emergency funds immediately after the quake.D.Land and air traffic, and communications were considerably affected.A.Peo
14、ple want to use their sick days when theyre not actually sick.B.People get in trouble with their boss at their place of work.C.Employees are dedicated to their job although theyre under no pressure.D.Employees go to work even when they are sick.A.It costs more productivity for companies than actuall
15、y absenteeism.B.It can be taken as an indication that there is so much pressure to go to work.C.The companies have to pay sick employees a great deal to stay home.D.There might be too many people who stay home when theyre not sick.A.22%.B.40%.C.56%.D.72%.A.Educating their workers about the importanc
16、e of staying home when sick.B.Letting people telecommute so that they can stay at home.C.Announcing disciplinary measures against those working when sick.D.Fostering an environment to encourage and paying sick employees to stay home.A.Telephones.B.Respiratory droplets.C.Door-knobs.D.Computer keyboar
17、ds.A.The widespread use of illegal drugs is the greatest concern of the Americans.B.Almost all drugs are sold in the poorest neighborhoods in the country.C.Most Americans agree that they have won a major victory in the drug war.D.The lengthy debate over legalizing drugs has been recently resolved.A.
18、$15 million.B.$50 million.C.$15 billion.D.100 times greater than the cost of producing these drugs.A.Opium being made legal in mid-nineteenth-century China.B.The end of prohibition of alcohol in America in the 1920s and 1930s.C.Drug pushers making billions of dollars each year.D.More money being nee
19、ded in education and medical care.A.Legalizing drugs would be considered unconstitutional.B.Decriminalizing drugs would be a surrender in a drug war that has not really even begun.C.The black market would not really disappear with the legalization of drugs.D.Legalization would lead to an increase in
20、 violent crime and child abuse.A.Americans have not chosen legalization as a solution to the drug problem.B.The current drug war is not working and legalization may be the only solution.C.The black market would really disappear with the legalization of drugs.D.Politicians who have answers to the dru
21、g problem claim the most votes.四、SECTION 2 READING TE(总题数:4,分数:50.00)Years ago, when I first started building websites for newspapers, many journalists told me that they saw the Internet as the end of reliable journalism. Since anyone could publish whatever they wanted online, “real journalism“ woul
22、d be overwhelmed, they said. Who would need professional reporters and editors if anyone could be a reporter or an editor? I would tell them not to worry. While my personal belief is that anyone can be a reporter or editor, I also know that quality counts. And that the “viral“ nature of the Internet
23、 means that when people find quality, they let other people know about it. Even nontraditional media sites online will survive only if the quality of their information is trusted. The future of online news will demand more good reporters and editors, not fewer.So I was intrigued when Newsweek recent
24、ly published a story called Revenge of the Expert. It argued that expertise would be the main component of “Web 3.0“. “The wisdom of the crowds has peaked,“ says Jason Calacanis, founder of the Maholo “people-powered search engine“ and a former AOL executive. “Web 3.0 is taking what weve built in We
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