[外语类试卷]高级口译(笔试)模拟试卷22及答案与解析.doc
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1、高级口译(笔试)模拟试卷 22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 BOOKLET. Re
2、member you will hear the passage ONLY ONCE. 0 Most people would be impressed by the high quality of medicine available to most Americans. There is (1) , a great deal of attention to the individual, a vast amount of (2) , and intense effort not to make mistakes because of the (3) which doctors and ho
3、spitals must face in the courts if they (4) . But the Americans are in a mess. The problem is the way in which the health care is (5) Contrary to public belief, it is not just a free competition system. The private system has been joined (6) , because private care was simply not looking after (7) .
4、But even with this huge public part of this system, which this year will eat up (8) more than 10 per cent of the US Budget (9) are left out. These include about half the (10) unemployed and those who fail to meet (11) on income fixed on a government trying to (12) where it can. The basic problem, ho
5、wever, is that theres no (13) over the health system. Theres no confinement to what doctors and hospitals (14) , other than what the public is able to pay. (15) has shot up and prices have climbed. When faced with toothache, a sick child, or a (16) , all the unfortunate person concerned can do is pa
6、y up. Two-thirds of the population are (17) Doctors charge as much as they want, knowing that the insurance company will pay the bill. (18) in the U. S. A. is among the most worrying problems. In 2004 (19) climbed 15.9 per cent-about twice (20) Part B Listening Comprehension Directions: In this part
7、 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 answer to each question you have heard and write the letter of the answer you ha
8、ve chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. ( A) They had to carry sacks of coal up steep ladders. ( B) They had to crouch in tiny tunnels and dig the coal out. ( C) They had to pull trucks of coal along passage that were only a few feet high. ( D) They had to dig wider tunnels for
9、women and children to work in. ( A) Because there was a shortage of men and women in the area. ( B) Because mining communities were then separated from the rest of the country. ( C) Because the mining tunnels were too low for the horses to pull trucks of coal through. ( D) Because the mine owners we
10、re unable to make men and women work longer hours and stay down the mine all day. ( A) Women and young girls had to work in the mines with the men. ( B) Children were allowed to work underground all day long. ( C) Mine owners violated the Combination Laws. ( D) Most mining families were so poor that
11、 they had few clothes to wear. ( A) Miners were required to wear more clothes while working underground. ( B) Workers were not allowed to join together to fight for better conditions. ( C) Mine owners could no longer make their men work 12 hour or more at a time. ( D) Women and young girls were not
12、permitted to work together with men in the coal mines. ( A) The mine workers demanded that there should be breaks for food. ( B) The mine owners had to improve conditions and introduce safety measures. ( C) The Combination Laws were brought into effect to help the mine owners. ( D) The mine unions m
13、ade it illegal to use children in coal mines. ( A) It blocked a UN Security Council statement against Israel. ( B) It criticized Israel for over-reacting to protests by Palestinian people. ( C) It drafted a statement together with Arab nations. ( D) It used its formal veto power to prevent possible
14、condemnation against Israel. ( A) They made a raid on a public housing estate in west London on July 29. ( B) They attempted to blow up the London transit system. ( C) They killed 56 people in a series of bombings against subway stations. ( D) They set fire to several trains and buses in London. ( A
15、) Most city dwellers still have the tradition of eating wild animals. ( B) More than half of urban interviewees give up wild animal consumption for health risk concerns. ( C) 54 percent of urban interviewees said that they regard animals as their friends. ( D) The varieties of wild animals consumed
16、by Chinese people are changing fast during the last several decades. ( A) Calling for action against runaway oil prices. ( B) The IMFs role in monitoring national currency policies of member countries. ( C) The reform of member countries quota in decision making at the IMF. ( D) The efficiency of th
17、e IMF Board of Governors. ( A) It is a serious endemic disease in some areas of northwest China. ( B) It may lead to breast and prostate cancer. ( C) It benefits 144,000 newborn babies and women of child-bearing age in eight counties and cities in some areas of China. ( D) It is regarded by scientis
18、ts as the most common cause of preventable mental retardation and brain damage. ( A) The unusual habits of the centenarians. ( B) How to live to be 100? ( C) The incredible groups of senior citizens. ( D) How to be young forever? ( A) Because more people are living beyond their expectations. ( B) Be
19、cause scientists are very much interested in it. ( C) Because more people are not living as long as they expected. ( D) Because researchers found centenarians always have unconventional hobbies. ( A) Optimism. ( B) Mobility. ( C) Genetics. ( D) Strength to adapt to loss. ( A) All the residents studi
20、ed have unusual hobbies. ( B) All the centenarians studied ate a highly nutritious diet. ( C) Some of the centenarians suggest that people drink alcohol and eat pork in order to live a long life. ( D) Most of the studied centenarians friends are still alive. ( A) Try not to lose any of your family m
21、embers. ( B) Learn to relax yourself now and then. ( C) Do some sort of regular physical activity everyday. ( D) Always find something to laugh about. ( A) Pasteurizing the food. ( B) Pickling the food. ( C) Cooking the food. ( D) Drying the food. ( A) Milk cant be treated into powder. ( B) Its safe
22、 to drink the milk coming directly from the cow and raw milk makes people stronger and healthier. ( C) If milk is heated and then cooled, the harmful germs can be killed and the milk is safe to drink. ( D) Louis Pasteur was the Frenchman who first sold pasteurized milk in the world. ( A) Grind them
23、to powder. ( B) Freeze or can them. ( C) Heat and cool them. ( D) Dry and put them in the freezer. ( A) Drive to the supermarket and do the daily shopping. ( B) Buy more than the amount for a few days or even a week when they are in the season and freeze the rest. ( C) Choose the frozen vegetables r
24、ather than the fresh ones. ( D) Store a lot of vegetable in a freezer for the winter. ( A) Cleaning them. ( B) Putting them in a tray and freezing them. ( C) Storing them in a plastic bag. ( D) Killing any harmful germs in them. 一、 SECTION 2 READING TEST Directions: In this section you will read sev
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