上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试真题2017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 2017 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)For years we have been talking about addiction to the Internet, and then to the mobile phone. A recent survey in UK found that 1 would rather live without their own childr
2、en for a week than give up their mobile phone, while 2 admitted they were addicted to their handsets. Now we are putting together a support group for those who 3 . By speaking of the group, I mean, what we offer as some of the treatments are 4 for those people. The group itself becomes a therapeutic
3、 tool, because people are getting out of their rooms where they 5 or the mobile phone for many hours and even days, surfing the Internet or the WeChat. People are 6 and are dealing with other people face-to-face. They are getting 7 . They realize that it is not just them, that there are other people
4、 who are engaged in the same behavior and 8 , and also they can help each other strategize about what is the best way for them to 9 , to figure out other things to do. And also we 10 . it is important to figure out what is going on in the person“s life that is contributing to 11 . Why is the person
5、spending so much time on 12 ? Are they avoiding something? Or are they trying to 13 ? As far as how many people are actually addicted to the Internet or the Wechat, there was one study which said 14 . I would say at least 5 percent of people who are 15 . The thing is, though, it is very easy to slip
6、 into and you don“t realize it, 16 . For instance, we have 17 where people can just go in, they may be doing 18 on the computer, and then they just 19 and see what is going on, and then before they know it, 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 follow
7、ing conversation. (分数:5.00)A.He wanted to see the Ice Hotel.B.He organized a fashion show there.C.He was on his winter vacation.D.He was on a business trip.A.The hotel is a favorite haunt for movie stars.B.The hotel is located on a frozen river.C.The hotel is rebuilt every year.D.The hotel is submer
8、ged every summer.A.He had to spend some time warming himself up in a bar.B.He had to run around the lake to get some exercises.C.He had to take enough food in a warm restaurant.D.He had to get a reindeer skin ready for the night.A.Ice creams.B.Alcoholic drinks.C.Fashion shows.D.Polar lights.A.It“s n
9、ot her cup of tea.B.It“s not as good as the fashion show.C.It“s a place for cool people.D.It“s the shooting site of a movie.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following conversation. (分数:5.00)A.They need German men as godfathers.B.They have the right to register for social welfare.C.They can qualify
10、 for residency in Germany.D.They want to get paid in work as German citizens.A.She was lost in Mountain Gate.B.She was abducted by unknown captors.C.She was taken to a local hospital.D.She was found bound alongside an interstate.A.6.1%.B.6.9%.C.7.0%.D.7.1%.A.Children were immunised with the wrong va
11、ccine.B.Children were vaccinated with the same unsterilised syringe.C.The immunisation campaign was not led by the health minister.D.The administering team was not trained by the UNICEF.A.84,000.B.117,000.C.248,000.D.250,000.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following conversation. (分数:5.00)A.By t
12、aking a student loan.B.By consulting a specialist.C.By developing a budget.D.By finding a decent job.A.Purchasing a new smart phone.B.Saving money for a vacation.C.Paying for college.D.Keeping track of their spending.A.Because it avoids the possibility of additional tuition costs.B.Because it helps
13、college students secure more scholarships.C.Because it can substitute credits for other elective courses.D.Because it shows their potential in finding a good job upon graduation.A.They can have more access to educational resources.B.They can afford to take extra-curricular courses.C.They need to bec
14、ome more disciplined and focused.D.They need to spend more time on their home assignments.A.It is not as easy as finding a part-time job.B.It is not as good as taking a part-time job.C.It should be recommended for college students.D.It should resolve the problem of budget shortfalls.Questions 16 to
15、20 are based on the following conversation. (分数:5.00)A.They were all killed by an unexpected meteorite attack.B.They died out as a result of sudden climatic change.C.They were all killed by a sudden nuclear explosion.D.They died out because of their enormous size as land animals,A.Their blood is in
16、intimate contact with the water they live in.B.Their size is not big enough for them to live on land.C.They cannot hibernate in polluted water.D.They cannot survive the big animals in the Amazon rain forest.A.Big animals usually could not survive little ones in major extinctions.B.It is a bad thing
17、that we humans have brought animals from place to place.C.The introduction of foreign animals will spread diseases to us humans.D.The travel of big animals will spread diseases and disrupt the ecosystem.A.Dinosaurs.B.Mammoths.C.Saber toothed cats.D.Tropical frogs.A.The distance they have travelled s
18、hould be at least 1,600 kilometers.B.The foreign animals run amuck as they have no natural predators.C.There should be land bridges connecting the continents.D.There are humans who bring pets from one continent to another.四、SECTION 2: READING T(总题数:4,分数:50.00)A major study of the grocery-buying habi
19、ts of millions of Americans released late last year found that people using food stamps generally make the same unhealthy food choices as everyone else in America. Too many sweets, salty snacks and prepared desserts. Junk food, in other words. But when it came to soda and its sugary ilk, the results
20、 were more surprising, and not in a good way. According to the USDA-funded study, shoppers using food stamps spent a larger share of their budget9.25% to be exacton sugar-sweetened beverages than other shoppers. Even more startling: Food-stamp shoppers bought more soda than any other single grocery
21、item. The new data revived an old debate about banning soda from the $71 billion food-stamp program. In February, the House Agriculture Committee held a hearing to gather testimony about the pros and cons of such a restriction. It does seem counterproductive to spend billions of taxpayer dollars in
22、an effort to improve the nutrition of low-income Americans on a product with little or no nutritional value. It is called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, after all. And soda had been identified as one of the prime culprits in soaring U.S. obesity and Type 2 diabetes rates. The study a
23、nd committee debate raised some of the same uncomfortable issues that have caused the proposal to languish in the past. On the conservative side, folks have worried that this type of nannystate regulation will lead to other heavy-handed health-related restrictions. Liberals, meanwhile, have been con
24、cerned that it is patronizing and punitive to tell people how to spend their government benefits. Add in the opposition from beverage industry lobby and it“s no surprise this idea hasn“t gotten very far when it“s been proposed. In recent years, a handful of states and cities have tried to impose suc
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