[外语类试卷]口译二级综合能力模拟试卷11及答案与解析.doc
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1、口译二级综合能力模拟试卷 11及答案与解析 一、 PART 1 (20 points) Listen to the following short passages and then decide whether the corresponding statements are true or false. You will hear the passages only ONCE. There are 10 questions in this part of the test, 2 points for each question. 1 The acids in acid rain are t
2、he only reason that forms urban smog alone. ( A)正确 ( B)错误 2 Chinese government is ready to accept public-private partnerships in order to provide the healthcare service for all segments of society. ( A)正确 ( B)错误 3 Scientists know more about competing theories of uncertainty, so they are closer to so
3、lving a problem. ( A)正确 ( B)错误 4 The contact group is a group of nations that concern the future status of Kosovo. ( A)正确 ( B)错误 5 UN Partition Resolution in 1947 divides Palestinian territory into two states. ( A)正确 ( B)错误 6 Besera Kostava is the master of ceremonies for the concert. ( A)正确 ( B)错误
4、7 The economy is very healthy because all of the economic numbers look good. ( A)正确 ( B)错误 8 The funds to expand alternative energy research are 2,700 million dollars, a 53 percent increase over the 2006 funding level. ( A)正确 ( B)错误 9 An original mechanism to deal with conflicts is established in or
5、der to prevent overspilling of conflicts from one country into another country. ( A)正确 ( B)错误 10 The new LIN Secretary General is already on the mission before he takes office. ( A)正确 ( B)错误 二、 PART 2 (20 points) Listen to the following short passages and then choose one of the answers that best fit
6、s the meaning of each passage. The passages will be read only ONCE. There are 10 passages in this part of test, each with 1 question, which carries 2 points. 11 Which of the following is NOT the purpose of Americas central bank? ( A) Controlling the flow of money in the economy. ( B) Overseeing the
7、activities of banks. ( C) Producing and distributing bank notes and coins. ( D) Contributing to the maintenance of a stable financial system. 12 Which of the following might be carried on board by hand? ( A) All cabin baggage. ( B) Items in transparent plastic carrier bags. ( C) Handbags and laptop
8、computers. ( D) Handbags and mobile phones. 13 How many people were missing in the storm of July 17 that drenched North Korea? ( A) 549. ( B) 151. ( C) 295. ( D) 29. 14 What is one of the main reasons that restrict the mobile gambling market in Asia? ( A) Restrictions from the governments. ( B) The
9、technological restrictions. ( C) The unclear situation of mobile gambling. ( D) The insufficient number of gaming operators. 15 What is the direct reason for the temporary shutdown of some of the turbines? ( A) Americans are not convinced of the virtues of wind power. ( B) Environmentalists believe
10、that windmills are dangerous. ( C) Better energy sources are available during the period ( D) They are likely to threaten the lives of birds during their migration. 16 Which of the following is true about the immunity to HIV? ( A) It is partly resistance to the mutation. ( B) More Europeans have it
11、than the people on other continents. ( C) It is the result of outbreaks of the plague. ( D) It is a mutation that protects white blood cells. 17 Which of the following is responsible for 10% of preventable cancer? ( A) Smoking being persuaded by other ants, via a scent, to try the other pile; or tur
12、ning to the humans. People can stick with a previous decision, change their minds on their own accord, or be persuaded by the actions of others. That people are often influenced by others, the author says, goes a long way toward explaining why some inferior technologies squeeze out superior ones, li
13、ke VHS videocassette recorders upstaging Betamax VCRS, or why traders continue to buy currencies they know to be overvalued. Popularity breeds popularity. This may all seem obvious. But for economists, its a revelation. Standard economic theories nearly always assume that peoples behavior and tastes
14、 never change - which helps explain why most theories cant pass a reality check. In real life, chaos - in the form of human decision making - reigns. The ant model shows that accurate short-term predictions of ant behavior are impossible. But in long term, there is a pattern to the ants randomness.
15、And, Ormerod says, so it is with economics, too. Short-term governmental forecasts usually miss the mark. And the abilities of politicians to alter the cycles of business are“ largely illusory,“ he insists. But in the long term, there is some structure. The business cycle, with all its constant ebbi
16、ng and flowing, may be uncontrollable and defiant of near-term forecasts. But despite its fluctuations, capitalist economies have grown slowly and steadily over time. That means, he says, that policymakers should adopt a less-is-more approach. “The role of governments should be confined to trying to
17、 mitigate the consequences of a cycle rather than trying to eliminate it.“ Ormerods effort to persuade orthodox economists to take human behavior into account more often - regardless of its unpredictability - is a worthy goal. Still, its a bit dispiriting that his foraging ants, like Pavlvovs saliva
18、ting dogs, depict our behavior so accurately. 41 【正确答案】 Most economic forecasts are wrong. And governments usually fail when they try to fine-tune the economics in the short term. Thats not surprising, argues Paul Ormerod in his book Butterfly Economics, because few underlying economic theories and
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