[外语类试卷]高级口译(笔试)模拟试卷32及答案与解析.doc
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1、高级口译(笔试)模拟试卷 32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 Whats in a surname? You may ask. A new website project has been released, that helps you (1) . Have you ever wondered why your ancestors gathered where they did, or where others with your surname live now? A research project (2) in Britain answers these
3、questions. And another study has found the surnames are (3) . “Smith“, for example, remains the most common surname in Britain. Used by (4) people, it has exactly the same concentration it always did in Lerwick, in the Scottish Shetland Islands. “Jones“ is (5) , and is the most common among hill far
4、mers (6) . The data used for this project comes partly (7) . A number of other files are held by Expairing, which is probably Britains (8) . There re some of us who are fairly predictable. “Campbell“, for example, as you might expect, is somewhat concentrated (9) , and it appears really bizarre to b
5、e found anywhere else. Well, with 25,000 names as (10) , what you can do is put them in general categories, if, for example, you look at (11) . Like the name Webber, you might find it is much more common in the Midlands than (12) . If you go to Wales, most people get their names (13) . And in Yorksh
6、ire for example, a lot of people have names (14) that they originally lived in or at least their ancestors did. Well, we only have 25, 000 names on this website, but therere (15) now found in Britain and they re particularly interesting, for (16) . Most British names are fairly common. And about wha
7、t we can now do as such is look for (17) from different parts of the world and different faiths, (18) . And what there is in names is actually extremely useful, for researchers in (19) may find a lot about (20) now living in this country. Part B Listening Comprehension Directions: In this part of th
8、e 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 have cho
9、sen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. ( A) Corporate executives are confident in the stock market trends. ( B) Investors in general believe that the outlook for profits is worsening. ( C) Some major company executives are selling more shares than buying. ( D) The US stock market is
10、expanding at a 5.6 percent annual rate this year. ( A) To inspect the shuttle for potentially critical heat shield damage. ( B) To rewire the space station for a permanent power source. ( C) To beat the odds to get off the launch pad in the first night-time launch. ( D) To make a fiery ascent that t
11、urns night into day. ( A) 50. ( B) 80. ( C) 150 ( D) 180 ( A) Forty-five women were killed in the blaze at a drug treatment center. ( B) The fire was not caused by arson according to a senior firefighter. ( C) Nine mentally ill patients died in the fire. ( D) People were trapped behind locked gates
12、and barred windows. ( A) Two detectives investigating the case had tested positive for traces of radiation. ( B) The ex-wife and the former mother-in-law of the spy were also poisoned. ( C) The Russian businessman who met the former spy in London has fallen ill. ( D) There is a high degree of probab
13、ility that it is polonium that killed the spy. ( A) How to interact with colleagues and clients 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
14、) Technological. ( C) Financial. ( D) Social. ( A) Basic to advanced knowledge of computer application. ( B) Ability to calculate 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 databa
15、ses on the computer. ( B) To enhance your social skills by holding parties with your friends. ( C) To use the computer in free time and become familiar with its operation. ( D) To store as many telephone numbers and addresses as you can. ( A) Graduating students. ( B) Trainee managers. ( C) Professi
16、onal secretaries. ( D) Low-level administrative staff. ( 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 look smart and trendy. ( C) A conscious act of indicat
17、ing 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) The colors of ones clothing. ( B) The length of trouse
18、rs 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) A town built on the concept of new urbanism. ( B) The set of the movie The Truman Show. ( C) The Walt Disney Company in
19、 Central Florida. ( D) An American Studies project at New York University. ( A) Creating environmentally friendly settings. ( B) Planning communities around people rather than automobiles. ( C) Designing towns to encourage interactions between residents. ( D) Going along with practical building tren
20、ds to sprawl. ( A) Performance anxiety among the town folks. ( B) The Disney boardrooms plan of investment. ( C) The very high level of media scrutiny. ( D) A vibrant sense of interaction and participation. ( A) It turned out to be a complete failure for many residents. ( B) It was a big commercial
21、success for project developers. ( C) It evolved in ways exactly as predicted by planners. ( D) It provided a fairly typical American housing landscape. ( A) They are financially capable to make both ends meet living there. ( B) They have high expectations for a quiet community of isolation ( C) Some
22、 are disappointed but many more are happy with the community. ( D) Some have high incomes and others are working class folks. 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 to choose ONE best answer, A
23、, 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 On New Years Day, 50,000 inmates in Kenyan jails went wit
24、hout lunch. This was not some mass hunger strike to highlight poor living conditions. It was an extraordinary humanitarian gesture: the money that would have been spent on their lunches went to the charity Food Aid to help feed an estimated 3.5 million Kenyans who, because of a severe drought, are t
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