[外语类试卷]2009年3月上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2009年 3月上海市高级口译第一阶段笔试真题试卷及答案与解析 Part A Spot Dictation Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear a passage and read the same passage with blanks in it. Fill in each of the blanks with the word or words you have heard on the tape. Write your answer in the corresponding space in your ANSWER B
2、OOKLET. Remember you will hear the passage ONLY ONCE. 0 When Americans think about hunger, we usually think in terms of mass starvation in far-away countries. But hunger too often lurks (1) . In 2006, 35. 1 million people, including (2) children, in the United States did not have access to enough fo
3、od for an active healthy life. Some of these individuals relied on emergency food sources and (3) . Although most people think of hungry people and homeless people as the same, the problem of hunger reaches (4) . While the number of people being hungry or (5) may be surprising, it is the faces of th
4、ose hungry individuals that would probably (6) . The face of hunger is (7) who has worked hard for their entire lives only to find their savings (8) ; or a single mother who has to choose whether the salary from (9) will go to buy food or pay rent; or a child who struggles to (10) because his family
5、 couldnt afford dinner the night before. A December 2006 survey estimated that? (11) those requesting emergency food assistance were either children or their parents. Children (12) to live in households where someone experiences hunger and food insecurity than adults. (13) compared to one in five ch
6、ildren live in households where someone suffers from hunger (14) . Child poverty is more widespread in the United States than in (15) ; at the same time, the U. S. government spends less than any industrialized country to (16) . We have long known that the (17) of small children need adequate food (
7、18) . But science is just beginning to understand the full extent of this relationship. As late as the 1980s, conventional wisdom held that only the (19) actually alter brain development. The latest empirical evidence, however, shows that even relatively mild under-nutrition (20) in children which c
8、an last a lifetime. Part B Listening Comprehension Directions: In this part of the test there will be some short talks and conversations. After each one, you will be asked some questions. The talks, conversations and questions will be spoken ONLY ONCE. Now listen carefully and choose the right answe
9、r to each question you have heard and write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. ( A) Her purse was stolen on the metro. ( B) Her home was broken into when she was vacationing. ( C) She was robbed on her way home. ( D) She was attacked by two ki
10、ds on the street. ( A) Last week. ( B) On a summer day. ( C) Towards evening. ( D) Late at night. ( A) Four dollars. ( B) Thirty dollars. ( C) Forty dollars. ( D) Three hundred dollars. ( A) She hailed a taxi. ( B) She just went home. ( C) She reported the crime. ( D) She phoned her best friend ( A)
11、 They need prosecuting. ( B) They have to be punished. ( C) They should get supervision. ( D) They must be held responsible. ( A) A NATO naval force has successfully reduced pirate attacks in that region. ( B) A UN resolution has been passed to stem the upsurge in pirate attacks on shipping. ( C) Se
12、veral African countries have joined hands to patrol the coast. ( D) An EU team of warships and aircraft will start its anti-piracy operations. ( A) To resume a talk on improving its relations with India. ( B) To cooperate fully with India in looking into the terrorist attacks. ( C) To act swiftly to
13、 arrest the lo militants who rampaged through Mumbai. ( D) To quicken the 5-year-old peace process between the two nuclear rivals. ( A) To seek the temporary suspension of Parliament. ( B) To sign a deal with the opposition parties. ( C) To form a coalition government with the Liberals. ( D) To tack
14、le the fallout from the financial crisis. ( A) President Arroyo has escaped an attempt by troops to seize power. ( B) Philippine lawmakers have voted to unseat the current president. ( C) An impeachment complaint against President Arroyo was thrown out. ( D) A majority of lawmakers are going to abst
15、ain in voting over the impeachment. ( A) $ 8 billion ( B) $ 22 billion ( C) $ 36.9 billion. ( D) $ 39 billion ( A) Professions and ways we actually wear. ( B) Trends and fashions in clothing. ( C) Fashion designing. ( D) Psychology of clothing. ( A) An awareness of impressing others. ( B) An urge to
16、 look smart and trendy. ( C) A conscious act of indicating individual taste. ( D) A general feeling of insecurity. ( A) People who are absorbed by other things. ( B) People who are sociable and outgoing. ( C) People with an aggressive personality. ( D) People with a preference for light colors. ( A)
17、 The colors of ones clothing. ( B) The length of trousers one wears. ( C) Sticking to grey or dark suits. ( D) Wearing outrageous clothing. ( A) Young hairdressers. ( B) Pop music fans. ( C) Minority groups. ( D) Ageing pop stars. ( A) Participating in Internet chats. ( B) Writing and receiving emai
18、l messages. ( C) Purchasing things online. ( D) Doing research by clicking a mouse. ( A) Because the Internet binds fewer people together than we actually need. ( B) Because the hyperlinks often send us to commercial Web sites. ( C) Because the Web can-t always show clearly how to get where we want.
19、 ( D) Because the Web is often a database organized for commercial purposes. ( A) The inconvenience of placing orders. ( B) The dropping out rate of online shoppers. ( C) Time wasted in filling out information ( D) Issues related to privacy. ( A) They are becoming socially isolated. ( B) 60 percent
20、of them spend less time with family and friends. ( C) How long they stay on the Web is the most frequent cause for divorce. ( D) They no longer have close friends as they used to do. ( A) Computers offer a perfect system for work and communications. ( B) The effects of the Internet on our lives are
21、still debatable. ( C) The Internet has revolutionized the way we do things. ( D) We can get information, products and friends quickly with the Internet. 一、 SECTION 2 READING TEST Directions: In this section you will read several passages. Each one is followed by several questions about it. You are t
22、o choose ONE best answer, A, B, C or D, to each question. Answer all the questions following each passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in that passage and write tile letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. 40 “They treat us like mules,“ th
23、e guy installing my washer tells me, his eyes narrowing as he wipes his hands. I had just complimented him and his partner on the speed and assurance of their work He explains that its rare that customers speak to him this way. I know what hes talking about. My mother was a waitress all her life, in
24、 coffee shops and fast-paced chain restaurants. It was hard work, but she liked it, liked “being among the public,“ as she would say. But that work had its sting, too-the customer who would treat her like a servant or, her biggest complaint, like she was not that bright. Theres a lesson here for thi
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