上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试真题2016年09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 2016 年 09 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 Directi(总题数:1,分数:30.00)How is urbanization negatively affecting our society? The answer to this question is not a simple one. Urbanism 1 , political instability, crime and aggressive behavior. R
2、apid population growth in urban areas 2 . In the United States, the breaking of 3 is an issue that has become increasingly noticeable in recent years, particularly in urbanized areas. The 4 and children are rarely seen in the inner cities any more. There is 5 , and declining social family significan
3、ce as America has transferred industrial, educational and recreational activities to 6 outside the home. It is depriving families of their most characteristic, 7 . The variations of people give rise to 8 by race, religious practices, ethnic heritage, as well as economic and social status. Segregatio
4、n often 9 between social groups. This can cause 10 to individuals or society. People will choose their 11 according to many different ideals and needs, for example, what fits their budget. The government 12 for development attempting to meet rapidly increasing demands for education, housing, agricul
5、ture and industrial development, transportation and employment. The government budget is 13 mainly due to differentiation in areas. Areas with higher income will obviously have 14 to work with. Urban areas are usually lacking 15 . Therefore they are not able to repair all the problems in these areas
6、, such as 16 . Due to the overpopulation, the rising divorce rate and the lack of employment opportunity, 17 will continue to increase in urban areas. These children grow up in poverty and usually look at crime as 18 . The problems in urban areas are far more serious than can be handled 19 . We can
7、only hope to contain them, and attempt to make sure that no more problems 20 . (分数:30.00)三、Part B: Listening Co(总题数:4,分数:20.00)Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following conversation. (分数:5.00)A.To enquire about the room service.B.To file a formal complaint.C.To arrange a conference at the hotel.D.
8、To recommend some new customer.A.There were not enough rooms for twenty people.B.They were kept waiting outside while the rooms were being cleaned.C.One of them was assigned to a room in the smoking area.D.Two of the rooms were not ready when they arrived.A.There wasn“t a non-smoking sign.B.There we
9、ren“t any clean towels.C.The bed hadn“t been made up.D.A full ashtray had been left in the room.A.The dinner had started at 7:00.B.The dinner was served as expected.C.They didn“t finish it until 9:30.D.They didn“t have enough food.A.A new invoice with a thank-you note.B.A letter promising to improve
10、 the poor service.C.A return coupon with a deduction of 10%.D.A full investigation and some deduction.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. (分数:5.00)A.To help monitor the Zika disease more effectively.B.To provide more opportunities for the disabled athletes.C.To avoid the spread of Zik
11、a and the births of malformed babies.D.To display the generosity of heart by the World Health Organisation.A.17.B.19.C.23.D.46.A.They were stabbed to death while struggling with the attacker.B.They fought against the attacker and snatched the knife from him.C.They helped subdue the attacker and save
12、d other people“s life.D.They prevented a stabbing rampage from getting worse.A.45.B.50.C.50.6.D.51.A.Electrostatic charges that can be switched on and off.B.Flying microrobots that can be used in natural disasters.C.Swarms of cheap robots to fight against forest fires or other natural disasters.D.Ho
13、vering programmed drones, all around the size of 10 centimeters.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following interview. (分数:5.00)A.Sixth and Hobart.B.Urban L.A.C.Chinatown.D.Koreatown.A.Actor.B.Producer.C.Script writer.D.Director.A.There is an urgent need of budgeting.B.There is more opportunity fo
14、r Asian American actors.C.The first principal role goes to an Asian American.D.Its success relies on a large audience.A.A Korean American boy.B.A 16-year old girl in New York.C.A Vietnamese young man.D.A Japanese college student.A.More younger movie goers prefer independent films to Hollywood ones.B
15、.More younger Asian Americans identify with their American idols.C.More teenage girls and boys reject popcorn movies or summer action flicks.D.More college students become fans for Hollywood movies.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following talk. (分数:5.00)A.How to interact with colleagues and cli
16、ents 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 ability to express yourself.A.Managerial.B.Social.C.Financial.D.Technological.A.Basic-to-advanced knowledge of computer application.B.Ability to calcula
17、te 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 databases on the computer.B.To enhance your social skills by holding parties with your friends.C.To use the computer and become familiar with its
18、 operation.D.To store as many telephone numbers and addresses as you can.A.Graduating students.B.Trainee managers.C.Professional secretaries.D.Low-level administrative staff.四、SECTION 2: READING T(总题数:4,分数:50.00)The Archbishop of Canterbury“s story seemed rather extraordinary. Here was a deeply mora
19、l, responsible, successful family man whose whisky salesman father had been an alcoholic with few scruples and little sense of discipline. He forced his presumed son into midnight flits from creditors and couldn“t even be honest about his real name: Weiler. Justin Welby, it seemed, was saved by a lo
20、ving grandmother, caring mother and a great education at Eton. Nurture had won. The Most Rev Justin Welby had obviously inherited few of his father“s predispositions. Only now we learn that his real father was Sir Anthony Browne, a member of the establishment and private secretary to Winston Churchi
21、ll. So maybe it was all in the genes after all. The nature v nurture discussion is becoming increasingly heated. On the one hand there is the clinical psychologist Oliver James who recently published his book Not in Your Genes. He is convinced that when it comes to conditions such as bipolar disorde
22、r and schizophrenia, genes play little or no part, “there is just a mass of evidence that something has gone horribly wrong in the family“. James is adamant that children are a product of the state of their parents“ marriage, their birth order and gender, the amount of love they receive and the hope
23、s and fears their parents project on them. No one is made bright or dim by their genes, he insists; parenting is everything. So if you have a schizophrenic child it“s all your fault. This is a depressing point of view to say the least. On the other hand there is the opinion of some geneticists. They
24、 are so determined that it is only our genes that shape our lives that they believe parents will one day have to choose their babies“ attributes: not just eye colour but mental disposition. Through IVF parents can already screen for inherited diseases. Hank Greely, a Stanford professor in law and bi
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