[外语类试卷]高级口译(笔试)模拟试卷37(无答案).doc
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1、高级口译(笔试)模拟试卷 37(无答案)Part A Spot DictationDirections: 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. Remem
2、ber you will hear the passage ONLY ONCE.0 In Bolivia, life is slowly returning to normal after almost a month of demonstrations.【C1 】_from poor peasant farmers to miners have been demanding【C2】_ and calling for constitutional reform. The protesters are angry at what they see as【C3 】_ natural resourc
3、es by foreign companies and governments. Theres a long history of the countrys rich natural resources being exploited by foreigners with【C4】_, 60 per cent of whom are native residents. Many now hope the new president, Eduardo Rodriguez, may find a solution to the countrys problems. Rebecca Hampson h
4、as been visiting La Paz and【C5】_.“Put your hands over your ears!“ shouted the boy in the hotel.【C6】_ was marching past the front door letting off【C7】_ as they went. A few minutes later the sting of police tear gas seeped under the door frame. That was【C8】_, then no one imagined that the protests and
5、 gradual shutting down of the country would last this long.“Itll all calm down in a few days,“ people kept telling us. But we decided to 【C9】 _, on what turned out to be one of the last buses, to Sorata, a small town in the beautiful Cordillera Real mountains. Two weeks later the whole country had【C
6、10】_, and the only way we could get back to La Paz was to join a convoy of protestors.【C11】_ the night before with an official from the local Aymarathe largest indigenous group in Bolivia. “【C12】_ with scarves and hats so that our brothers at the road blockades dont question you,“ he told us, “and b
7、e here in the square at 4:30 in the morning.“ I had no idea how I,【C13】_ and short hair, could be mistaken for an Aymara woman with their bowler hats, long plaits and【C14】_! But it was an offer we gratefully accepted.Next morning we were eventually bundled into the back of a crowded bus. The few wor
8、ds of Aymara wed picked up went down very well with our fellow passengers and【C15】_ Spanish conversation. Eduardo, a high school teacher, explained how the local council leader【C16 】_ from every organisationschools, hospitals, farms, tour agencies, etc.to go to La Paz to march. There was a long list
9、 of names, and anyone extra trying to sneak onto the buses would be kicked off. This list might also be checked at【C17】_ between Sorata and La Paz. Our presence on the bus【C18】_ as dedicated protestors at risk so the warm welcome we received showed real generosity. Eduardo and his friends were very
10、keen to start marching. “Its the only way to get the government to listen to us,“ they all said.【C19】_first: nationalisation of Bolivias oils and gas reserves “so that we can keep the revenue ourselves to 【C20 】_“. Second: a change in the constitution “to give equal rights and opportunities to us.1
11、【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 】16 【C16 】17 【C17 】18 【C18 】19 【C19 】20 【C20 】Part B Listening ComprehensionDirections: In this part of the test there will be some short talks and conversations. After each one, you wil
12、l 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 chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.(A)American English.(B) Br
13、itish English.(C) Chinese English.(D)Australian English.(A)Not as good as most of the other students that he taught.(B) The best ever amongst all the acquaintances that he knew in life.(C) Slightly over the intermediate level amongst all of the students that he had.(D)No worse than most of the other
14、 students that he came across.(A)She does not fully understand the courses taught by native speakers.(B) Her spoken English is not as accurate as he expected it to be.(C) He could not communicate with the woman freely during their conversation.(D)The problem suggested by the woman isnt as serious as
15、 she thought.(A)Economy course.(B) Philosophy course.(C) Professional course.(D)Finance course.(A)IELTS.(B) Real Talk 7.(C) Market Leader.(D)SIA(Advanced).(A)The concept of sustainable utilization and management of natural resources has been denied.(B) The Zimbabwean government would fight for the p
16、roposed ban on ivory trade.(C) The Zimbabwean delegation leaves for CITES conference.(D)Various conservationists working for several private companies have voted against the local officials involved.(A)Nine.(B) One.(C) Two.(D)Three.(A)One of the marine veterans might lose the honorable discharge sta
17、tus.(B) None of the marine veterans was recognized in the photo caption in The Washington Post.(C) Four marine veterans deny to having wear uniform at protest without authorization.(D)Many military veterans are becoming leaders of Iraq Veterans Against the War.(A)South Sudan is not satisfied with th
18、e little improvement in the implementation of the peace deal.(B) Africas longest civil war in the vast region has not ended yet.(C) Regional countries are forced to ensure specific aspects of the deal are implemented to make unity attractive.(D)Disputes over ownership of Sudans oil fields, mainly lo
19、cated in the south, have been addressed.(A)The world economy.(B) Climate change.(C) Child labor.(D)Environment protection.(A)They know they are going to be murdered so they are frightened.(B) They dont have the sense of security after the train bombings.(C) They are angry because those who are well-
20、informed do not tell the truth to the public.(D)They feel nothing special and forget the whole thing three weeks later.(A)Ten.(B) At least twelve.(C) Two.(D)Not mentioned.(A)Threats from al Qaeda.(B) Concerns over corruption.(C) Loose information networks.(D)Unwillingness to fight against the terror
21、ists.(A)In a store.(B) In a railway station.(C) In an airfield.(D)In a police agency.(A)The terrorists can achieve their greatest ever success in the future.(B) There is no prediction what shall happen to the residents in Madrid.(C) People shall lead their normal lives as they used to.(D)Nothing sub
22、stantial has been proposed and carried out by the authorities so far.(A)Absorbed and attracted.(B) Sympathetic.(C) Both anger and despair.(D)Fair and objective.(A)Educational establishments.(B) Power stations.(C) Recreational facilities.(D)Guillotine.(A)The young man is considered mature enough to s
23、tand on his own feet and support his family.(B) The landowner promised a high income to the potential workers.(C) It is extremely competitive for Brazilians to find a work in the downtown area.(D)Many young people in Brazil realize the importance of the Amazon rain forest and try to protect it.(A)Ar
24、ound 22 years.(B) Less than 8 years.(C) Approximately 30 years.(D)More than 33 years.(A)Brazilians might not be able to seek a better life as expected in the near future.(B) We might accelerate global warming and disrupt the worlds climate.(C) Residents in the developed nations might be encouraged t
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