[外语类试卷]高级口译(笔试)模拟试卷42及答案与解析.doc
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1、高级口译(笔试)模拟试卷 42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 The momentum is building ahead of next months G8 summit in Scotland where the leaders of the worlds richest nations will debate what they can do to help some of the worlds poorest. Africa is the priority and the politicians will discuss 【 C1】 _, ending t
3、rade regulations which put the continents economy at a disadvantage, and giving more aid. 【 C2】 _along the coastline, near the continents portsare monuments to exploitation. On the island of Goree, for example,【 C3】 _ Senegal, theres the Slave House. This was the last place many Africans saw before
4、being shipped off【 C4】_ in the Americas or, just as often, to death on the high seas. There are many more places like this【 C5】 _ or so of the African slave trade. When people wonder why Africa is so poor, they need look no further for【 C6】 _. Some people argue that【 C7】 _railways and schools and so
5、 onthe system was principally designed to turn Africa into a【 C8】 _ for the profit of outsiders. Of course, some Africans gained from this period. Chiefs who sold their enemies【 C9】 _, for example, and coastal people who creamed a little off the colonial trade which flowed through their land. But on
6、 the whole,【 C10】 _, the general rule was systematic exploitation. This must, surely, be the basic reason why Africa is poor. You could add that the climate is punishing, that 【 C11】 _, and that todays independent African rulers are far from perfect. All true. But these factors, powerful in recent d
7、ecades, seem marginal when【 C12】 _ that was set for centuries. The solution, or, at least, the project sold as the solution, has been “aid“. Emergency aid, development aid, agricultural aid, economic advice.【 C13】 _. The problem with this solution is that, patently, it hasnt worked. On the whole, Af
8、rica has got poorer. The failure hasnt really been the idea of real aid but【 C14】 _. Clearly, if, in the famous phrase, you “teach a man to fish“, youre probably helping him. But most aid hasnt been like that. Most of it has been “top-down“ aid, money thats given to African governments【 C15】 _ the a
9、id givers. A good proportion of it has been creamed off by the recipient governments officials and【 C16】 _ paid back to the so-called “donors“ in consultancy fees, salaries, cars, houses-and-servants for aid officials,【 C17】 _ of arms. During the Cold War, which only ended in the 1990s, most aid to
10、Africa was never really even【 C18】 _. It was designed to reward client states for supporting or opposing【 C19】 _. This led to inappropriate and sometimes laughable results. Theres an apocryphal tale that does the rounds, for example, of the former Soviet Union, in the 1970s,【 C20】 _ to tropical Guin
11、ea. To be honest, I dont know if this story is true. But I do know of many cases where so-called food aid has destroyed markets for local farmers by driving down prices. 1 【 C1】 2 【 C2】 3 【 C3】 4 【 C4】 5 【 C5】 6 【 C6】 7 【 C7】 8 【 C8】 9 【 C9】 10 【 C10】 11 【 C11】 12 【 C12】 13 【 C13】 14 【 C14】 15 【 C15
12、】 16 【 C16】 17 【 C17】 18 【 C18】 19 【 C19】 20 【 C20】 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 care
13、fully and choose the right answer 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) A photographer. ( B) A documenter. ( C) An African artist. ( D) A founder of Tara. ( A) Nearly five million. ( B) Thirty thousa
14、nd. ( C) Over a million. ( D) Innumerable. ( A) They exaggerated what they feel and think about their environment to achieve extraordinary artistic effects. ( B) Their thoughts and struggles are very much like that of modern human today. ( C) The estimated number of their rock images in Africa is ex
15、traordinary. ( D) They didnt know their work might change the way in which African history was previously thought. ( A) Conscious destruction. ( B) Tourism industry. ( C) Theft. ( D) Carelessness. ( A) Tara will make up one of the oldest and most extensive records on Earth of human thought. ( B) Tar
16、a will digitize some 20,000 photographic images of African rock art. ( C) Tara will ask the giants, all Africas leaders and peoples for the help. ( D) Tara will make the photographic images available to scholars worldwide. ( A) Around 150 women from Latin America swarm into the town. ( B) The Spanis
17、h village has hosted a love-in for its male residents. ( C) The population of the village will surpass 4,000 shortly. ( D) The village will pay 45 euros for every female participant. ( A) To discharge a hybrid force made up of AU and UN. ( B) To station its troops in the restive western Sudanese reg
18、ion of Darfur. ( C) To sign a peace deal with one of the rebel groups in Darfur. ( D) To agree to deploy international peace keeping troops to the region. ( A) Luxembourg. ( B) Britain. ( C) France. ( D) Holland. ( A) The 41 -year-old man claimed to be responsible for last Mondays explosion in Nairo
19、bi. ( B) The man released the name and one photograph of a suspect in the mysterious explosion. ( C) The man surrendered to Kenya Police and was immediately put into custody for questioning. ( D) The man was involved in the 1998 US embassy bombing which killed more than 200 people. ( A) 20. ( B) 22.
20、 ( C) 24. ( D) 35. ( A) Because she is hopeful about the outcome of restarting the peace process. ( B) Because it is a pin given by a very important friend of hers. ( C) Because people in the Middle East need a lot of dove pins. ( D) Because the dove pin is like a window of opportunity which will la
21、st very long. ( A) Because she wants to make sure that the democrat system runs successfully in the area. ( B) Because Mahmoud Abbas is not the only really democratically elected leader in the area. ( C) Because the conditions in Gaza have really improved in an unexpected way. ( D) Because people re
22、alize that they have address the current concern in a peaceful way. ( A) American special envoys. ( B) Americas money and commitment. ( C) Americas support in bringing the parties together. ( D) American goods and employment opportunities. ( A) Find all of the terror organizations in the area. ( B)
23、Meet Madame Secretary in person with the new foreign minister. ( C) Dismiss security chiefs that were not doing the job. ( D) Control the violence and getting security under control. ( A) The two-state solution of support. ( B) Israelis withdrawal from Gaza. ( C) The importance of moving forward. (
24、D) The commitments and promises delivered. ( A) To hear inspiring speeches. ( B) To elect a new party leader. ( C) To appraise the partys performance. ( D) To discuss policy. ( A) Having too much influence over the annual conference of the ruling party. ( B) Seeking “power without responsibilitythe
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