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20112011年上海口译考试中级口译笔试 全真试题年上海口译考试中级口译笔试 全真试题 答案 完整版答案 完整版 SECTIONSECTION 1 1 LISTENINGLISTENING TESTTEST 45 minutes PartPart A A SpotSpot DictationDictation 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 Remember you will hear the passage ONLY ONCE British people are far more sophisticated about beverages than they were 50 years ago Witness the Starbucks revolution and you ll know where 1 goes However spurred on by recent studies suggesting that it can cut the risk of 2 and retard the aging process tea is enjoying a 3 Although tea is available in more places than ever it remains to be 4 of a typical British family If you are invited to an English home 5 in the morning you get a cup of tea It is either brought in by a heartily 6 or an almost malevolently silent maid When you are 7 in your sweetest morning sleep you must not say Go away you 8 On the contrary you have to declare with your best five o clock smile Thank you very much I 9 a cup of tea especially in the morning If they leave you alone with the liquid you may pour it 10 Then you have 11 then you have tea at 11 o clock in the morning 12 then you have tea for tea then after supper and again at eleven o clock 13 You must not refuse any additional cups of tea under the 14 if it is hot if it is cold if you are 15 if you are nervous if you are watching TV 16 if you have just returned home if you feel like it if you do not feel like it if you have had no tea 17 if you have just had a cup You definitely must not 18 I sleep at five o clock in the morning I have coffee for breakfast I drink innumerable 19 during the day I have the 20 even at tea time PartPart B B ListeningListening ComprehensionComprehension 1 1 StatementsStatements Directions In this part of the test you will hear several short statements These statements will be spoken ONLY ONCE and you will not find them written on the paper so you must listen carefully When you hear a statement read the answer choices and decide which one is closest in meaning to the statement you have heard Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET 1 A The program on Channel Eight reminds me of TV commercials B The product advertised in the TV commercial cannot help cure my illness C I don t watch TV that much because of the omnipresent advertisements D I have to sit on the sofa because I am too sick to stand in front of the television 2 A The plane arrived at 7 30 B The plane arrived at 8 00 C The plane arrived at 9 00 D The plane arrived at 10 00 3 A I ll ask someone else to read and check this agreement for errors B I ll think more about the agreement before making a decision C It s obvious that I ll discuss the agreement with my assistant first D It s out of question that I should get into any agreement with you 4 A The better members decided to cancel the meeting B Less than half of the committee was away on business trips C It d be better if no one had attended this morning s committee meeting D The meeting was cancelled because of low attendance 5 A Supermarkets in the inner city and the suburbs are usually owned by the same company B Products in grocery stores are more expensive than those in supermarkets C There is a price difference for the same product even in shops run by the same company D People prefer to shop in supermarkets which are mostly located in the suburbs with free parking space 6 A Many Americans cannot afford higher education because of the soaring college tuition fees and expenses B Sending their children to college is no longer a bigger challenge for millions of Americans C The American government has set the goal that it will eventually stop funding higher education institutions D Nowadays American parents have to pay more to send their children to college 7 A For many university graduates the jobs they take will not be related to their academic achievements B Because of economic recession the number of university students majoring in liberal arts is declining C University students who are interested in liberal arts will have more job opportunities upon graduation D With high unemployment rate many university students will have to opt for transferring to other majors 8 A Good business negotiators will never repeat what other people have already restated B Restating by good business negotiators is not an effective way to check the information C Good business negotiators are sometimes curious about other people s restatements D Restating what others have said is a good strategy for confirming understanding 9 A We cannot reach an agreement let alone a spoken promise B We d better draft and then sign a written agreement C We generally keep our promises in business transactions D We hope you understand why we are unable to keep our promises 10 A I don t think you have more to say on that topic B I think we d better talk about that in detail sometime later C I am truly appreciative if you can elaborate on that topic after lunch D I am busy right now so we might as well discuss it over lunch today2 2 TalksTalks andand ConversationsConversations Directions In this part of the test you will hear several short talks and conversations After each of these you will hear a few questions Listen carefully because you will hear the talk or conversation and questions ONLY ONCE When you hear a question read the four choices and choose the best answer to that question Then write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET QuestionsQuestions 1111 1414 11 A Two B Three C Four D Five 12 A A profit making private school B A non profit making independent school C A state school that is funded by non governmental sources D A secondary school that is open to the majority of British students 13 A Many children are no longer placed in schools according to their academic abilities B Many children can afford to study in private schools as they become part of the state system C Children from wealthy families no longer choose to go and study in public schools D Cleverer children will be sent to the best private schools in the country for a better development 14 A Clever and less bright children will mix well with each other B School authorities will receive more funds from the government C Most students will do well in their entrance examination for the higher education D Every child will have an equal opportunity to go on to higher education QuestionsQuestions 1515 1818 15 A One that is unabridged with detailed definitions B One that contains fewer words and emphasizes on special words C One that contains a broad range of words in common usage D One that spans several volumes and has extensive word histories 16 A The New Oxford Picture Dictionary B The American Heritage Dictionary C The Dictionary of Legal Terms D The Drinking Water Dictionary 17 A It lists abbreviations proper nouns and tables of measures B It is an unabridged edition providing as many as 500 000 entries C It was randomly compiled and contains as many foreign words as possible D It provides detailed information of famous people and places 18 A A school dictionary B A college dictionary C A general dictionary D A specialized dictionary QuestionsQuestions 1919 2222 19 A He s bought his wife a present B He s missed an important phone call C He s dismissed his new secretary D He s popped out shopping 20 A Talking about the latest fashion B Offering special reductions C Giving bigger discounts to female customers D Pressing on the customer to make a decision 21 A Upside down and inside out B Inside out and back to front C With its sleeves as trouser legs D With its pattern upside down 22 A A V necked pullover with short sleeves B A high necked pullover with long sleeves C A white pullover with a pattern D A blue pullover with a high neck QuestionsQuestions 2323 2626 23 A That of a creator B That of a re creator C That of a receiver D That of a performer 24 A Because we need to concentrate for our quiet thought B Because we want to give full attention to the driving C Because we try to avoid being caught by the patrolling police D Because we intend to be as casual as possible in the driving 25 A In the elevator B In the car C In the bathroom D In the church 26 A By perceptive and analytical listening B By taking a sonic bath C By attending classical concerts D By listening to an emotional piece of music QuestionsQuestions 2727 3030 27 A His grandfather s house B His parents remarks C A magazine D A coursebook 28 A Enjoying visiting zoos B Driving a car C Making money D Taking kids to a museum 29 A It died a few years ago B It killed several tourists C It is only a legend D It is a living dinosaur 30 A No one has provided an accurate description of the animal B No dead bodies of the animal have ever been found C There are only 500 species living in Loch Ness D The lake is not deep enough for such a huge animal SECTIONSECTION 2 2 STUDYSTUDY SKILLSSKILLS 45 minutes Directions In this section you will read several passages Each passage is followed by several questions based on its content You are to choose ONE best answer A 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 the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET QuestionsQuestions 1 1 5 5 The purpose of the American court system is to protect the rights of the people According to American law if someone is accused of a crime he or she is considered innocent until the court proves that the person is guilty In other words it is the responsibility of the court to prove that a person is guilty It is not the responsibility of the person to prove that he or she is innocent In order to arrest a person the police have to be reasonably sure that a crime has been committed The police must give the suspect the reasons why they are arresting him and tell him his rights under the law Then the police take the suspect to the police station to book him Booking means that the name of the person and the charges against him are formally listed at the police station The next step is for the suspect to go before a judge The judge decides whether the suspect should be kept in jail or released If the suspect has no previous criminal record and the judge feels that he will return to court rather than run away for example because he owns a house and has a family he can go free Otherwise the suspect must put up bail At this time too the judge will appoint a court layer to defend the suspect if he can t afford one The suspect returns to court a week or two later A lawyer from the district attorney s office presents a case against the suspect This is called a hearing The attorney may present evidence as well as witnesses The judge at the hearing then decides whether there is enough reason to hold a trial If the judge decides that there is sufficient evidence to call for a trial he or she sets a date for the suspect to appear in court to formally plead guilty or not guilty At the trial a jury of 12 people listens to the evidence from both attorneys and hears the testimony of the witnesses Then the jury goes into a private room to consider the evidence and decide whether the defendant is guilty of the crime If the jury decides that the defendant is innocent he goes free However if he is convicted the judge sets a date for the defendant to appear in court again for sentencing At this time the judge tells the convicted person what his punishment will be The judge may sentence him to prison order him to pay a fine or place him on probation The American justice system is very complex and sometimes operates slowly However every step is designed to protect the rights of the people These individual rights are the basis or foundation of the American government 1 What is the main idea of the passage A The American court system requires that a suspect prove that he or she is innocent B The US court system is designed to protect the rights of the people C Under the American court system judge decides if a suspect is innocent or guilty D The US court system is designed to help the police present a case against the suspect 2 What follows in other words para 1 A An example of the previous sentence B A new idea about the court system C An item of evidence to call for a trial D A restatement of the previous sentence 3 According to the passage he can go free para 3 means A the suspect is free to choose a lawyer to defend him B the suspect does not have to go to trial because the judge has decided he is innocent C the suspect will be informed by mail whether he is innocent or not D the suspect does not have to wait in jail or pay money until he goes to trial 4 What is the purpose of having the suspect pay bail A To pay for the judge and the trial B To pay for a court lawyer to defend the suspect C To ensure that the suspect will return to court D To ensure that the suspect will appear in prison 5 According to the passage which of the following statements is true A The American justice system sometimes operates slowly B The police can arrest a suspect without giving any reasons C It is the responsibility of the suspect to prove he is innocent D The jury considers the evidence in the court room QuestionsQuestions 6 6 1010 So you ve got an invention you and around 39 000 others each year according to 2002 statistics The 64 000 dollar question if you have come up with a device which you believe to be the answer to the energy crisis or you ve invented a lawnmower which cuts grass with a jet of water not so daft someone has invented one is how to ensure you re the one to reap the rewards of your ingenuity How will all you garden shed boffins out there keep others from capitalizing on your ideas and lining their pockets at your expense One of the first steps to protect your interest is to patent your invention That can keep it out of the grasp of the pirates for at least the next 20 years And for this reason inventors in their droves beat a constant trail from all over the country to the doors of an anonymous grey fronted building just behind London s Holborn to try and patent their devices The first letters patent were granted as long ago as 1449 to a Flemish craftsman by the name of John Utynam The letters written in Latin are still on file at the office They were granted by King Henry VI and entitled Utynam to import into this country his knowledge of making stained glass windows in order to install such windows at Eton College Present day patents procedure is a more sophisticated affair than getting a go ahead note from the monarch These days the strict procedures governing whether you get a patent for your revolutionary mouse trap or solar powered back scratcher have been reduced to a pretty exact science From start to finish it will take around two and a half years and cost 165 for the inventor to gain patent protection for his brainchild That s if he s lucky By no means all who apply to the Patent Office which is a branch of the Department of Trade get a patent A key man at the Patent Office is Bernard Partridge Principal Examiner Administration who boils down to one word the vital ingredient any inventor needs before he can hope to overcome the many hurdles in the complex procedure of obtaining a patent ingenuity 6 People take out a patent because they want to A keep their ideas from being stolen B reap the rewards of somebody else s ingenuity C visit the patent office building D come up with more new devices 7 The phrase the brain children of inventors para 5 means A the children with high intelligence B the inventions that people come up with C a device that a child believes to be the answer to the energy crisis D a lawnmower that an individual has invented to cut grass 8 What have the 1600 s machine gun and the present day laser in common A Both were approved by the monarch B Both were granted by King Henry VI C Both were rejected by the Department of Trade D Both were patented 9 Why is John Utynam still remembered A He is the first person to get a patent for his revolutionary mouse trap B He is the first person to be granted an official patent C He is the first person to be an officer in the Patent Office D He is the first person to have invented a lawnmower 10 According to the passage how would you describe the complex procedure of obtaining a patent for an invention A It is rather expensive B It is an impossible task C It is extremely difficult D It is very tricky QuestionsQuestions 1111 1515 All living cells on earth require moisture for their metabolism Cereal grains when brought in from the field although they may appear to be dry may contain 20 per cent of moisture or more If they are stored in a bin thus there is sufficient moisture in them to support several varieties of insects These insects will therefore live and breed and as they grow and eat the grain it provides them with biological energy for their life processes This energy will just as in man become manifest as heat Since the bulk of the grain acts as an insulator the temperature surrounding the colony of insects will rise so that not only is part of the grain spoiled by the direct attack of the insects but more may be damaged by the heat Sometimes the temperature may even rise to the point where the stored grain catches fire For safe storage grain must be dried until its moisture content is 13 per cent or less Traditional arts of food preservation took advantage of this principle in a number of ways The plant seeds wheat rye rice barley millet maize are themselves structures evolved by nature to provide stored food The starch of their endosperm is used for the nourishment of the embryo duri
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