1998.3上海市英语中级口译笔试答案
上海市中级口译阅读练习参考答案

上海市中级口译阅读练习参考答案(不排除有打印错误,以上课讲解为准)Practice Test One CCADB DACBB ADDCA CBCAB DACDB BDDDC Practice Test Two DCADA DACCC DCDAD DACAB CABCA ABDAC Practice Test Three DCDAB CBBDD CCBAB DBDCA BDDAA BBACB Practice Test Four DCADB CCCDD BBAAC BBCAB BCCDB BAACD Practice Test Five DDDAA CBCCC BBCDD DCBDB DBCAD DABDA Practice Test Six ADACD BCADD CDBDC DCCCA CCBDD BBABA Practice Test Seven DDBBB DBADA BBCDC CDCBA CADCD DDBDA Practice Test Eight DACCB CBBCD CACBD CBDBB DBCAD DCCBD Practice Test Nine DCCAA BABDA DACDB BCCCB BDACC CACDC Practice Test Ten CDCCA DBDAD CCDAB ACCCA DBCAA DCBBA Practice Test Eleven CABDD AADBD BCBBC CDDAC AABCC BCABD Practice Test Twelve CADDC DADCA DADBB ABCCB DCADB CACDA 05年3月真题CBCDA CDBCD CDABA DDBAC DCBAB CCCAD 水平自测题一DBBBC DCBAA CCACB CADBC DDBAC ADCBA 水平自测题二BADAD DBDBD ACDAD ABBCB BCBBA CBDDA 05年9月真题DBCCB CACDA ACDDB BACDC BDACA BCCBD 06年3月真题CABDD BCDCD DCDBA DCCAC CBBBA BDCAC上海市中级口译阅读练习参考答案(不排除有打印错误,以上课讲解为准)Practice Test One CCADB DACBB ADDCA CBCAB DACDB BDDDC Practice Test Two DCADA DACCC DCDAD DACAB CABCA ABDAC Practice Test Three DCDAB CBBDD CCBAB DBDCA BDDAA BBACB Practice Test Four DCADB CCCDD BBAAC BBCAB BCCDB BAACD Practice Test Five DDDAA CBCCC BBCDD DCBDB DBCAD DABDA Practice Test Six ADACD BCADD CDBDC DCCCA CCBDD BBABA Practice Test Seven DDBBB DBADA BBCDC CDCBA CADCD DDBDA Practice Test Eight DACCB CBBCD CACBD CBDBB DBCAD DCCBD Practice Test Nine DCCAA BABDA DACDB BCCCB BDACC CACDC Practice Test Ten CDCCA DBDAD CCDAB ACCCA DBCAA DCBBA Practice Test Eleven CABDD AADBD BCBBC CDDAC AABCC BCABD Practice Test Twelve CADDC DADCA DADBB ABCCB DCADB CACDA 05年3月真题CBCDA CDBCD CDABA DDBAC DCBAB CCCAD 水平自测题一DBBBC DCBAA CCACB CADBC DDBAC ADCBA 水平自测题二BADAD DBDBD ACDAD ABBCB BCBBA CBDDA 05年9月真题DBCCB CACDA ACDDB BACDC BDACA BCCBD 06年3月真题CABDD BCDCD DCDBA DCCAC CBBBA BDCAC。
上海市中级口译考试第二阶段考试题库部分答案整理5

1、今晚,我们很高兴在北京大学在此接待我们的老朋友格林博士和夫人我代表学校的全体师生员工,向格林博士和夫人以及其他新西兰贵宾,表示热烈的欢迎我相信格林博士这次对我校的访问必将为进一步加强两校的友好合作关系作出重要的贡献明天贵宾们将要赴南京和上海访问,我预祝大家一路顺风。
It gives us great pleasure to play host tonight to our old friends. Dr. and Mrs. Green in Beijing University once again. On behalf of the faculty, students and staff of the university. I wish to extend our warm welcome to Dr. and Mrs. Green and other distinguished New Zealand guests. I am convinced that Dr. Green’s current visit t0 our university will surely make an important contribution to future strengthening the friendly relations and cooperation between our two universities. Our distinguished guests will leave for Nanjing and Shanghai tomorrow. I wish you all a pleasant journey.2、在这举国同庆的夜晚,我谨代表公司的全体同仁感谢各位来宾光临我们的春节联欢晚会春节是我国一年中的良辰佳时,我希望在座的各位度过一个轻松欢快的夜晚我愿外国来宾尽情品尝中国的传统佳肴和美酒,我希望这次晚会能使我们又机会彼此沟通,增进友谊,最后,我再次感谢各位嘉宾的光临,并祝各位新年身体健康,事业有成,吉祥如意On the occasion of this evening of national celebration, and on behalf of all my colleagues of the company, I wish to thank all the guest here for coming to this party to celebrate our Spring Festival. The Chinese Spring Festival is a very wonderful and joyous occasion in our tradition, and I wish all present here a most relaxing and delightful evening. I hope my overseas visitors will have a good time enjoying to their heart’ content the finest traditional Chinese cuisine and wine. I hope this party will give us an excellent opportunity to get to know each other and to increase our friendship. In closing, I’d like to thank you again for your presence and wish everyone good health, a successful career and the very best of luck in the new year.3、有人认为深圳和香港能形成一个经济圈说不定可以发展成为一个亚太经济中心,然而更多的人认为,深圳应该当好内地与香港之间的桥梁,深圳正在借助香港的优势发展自己,经过15年的发展,深圳已逐步发展成为一个国际商铺。
历年上海英语翻译中级口译汉译英真题及答案

历年上海英语翻译中级口译汉译英真题及答案原文:越来越多受英文教育的海外华人父母,已经认识到孩子在掌握不可或缺的英文的同时,也通晓中文的重要性。
中国的崛起,让他们充分认识到孩子掌握双语的好处——既能增加他们的就业机会,也能让他们接触和熟悉东西方两种不同的文化。
这些人对中文的态度几乎没有完全改变。
曾几何时,他们还非常骄傲地宣称自己只懂英文。
现在,他们已开始积极支持孩子学习中文和中国文化,而且还不时走访中国,欣赏壮观的自然风光,认识丰富的文化遗产。
译文:An increasing number of English-educated Chinese parents overseas have come to the realization that while English learning is indispensable to their children, it is essential that their kids have a good command of Chinese. China’s rise has fully awakened their awareness of the fact that their kids can benefit from their bilingual ability which can not only enhance their competitiveness in the job market, but also facilitate their exposure to and familiarity with the two different cultures between the East and the West.They have hardly changed their attitudes towards Chinese. At one time they proudly declared that they knew English only. Now, they have begun to give full support to their kids learning Chinese and its culture, and they also make occasional visits to China, where they can enjoy its magnificent natural landscape and get to know its rich cultural heritage.解析:本段是一篇文化类介绍文章。
1998年9月英语中级口译真题答案及听力原文

1998.9上海市英语中级口译资格证书第一阶段考试参考答案:SECTION1: LISTENING TESTPart A: Spot Dictation1. go on stage2. unkind thing3. restless and nervous4. superstitious people5. stage fright6. friends and colleagues7. wishing 8. it is hopes9. also consider 10. good luck11. from all directions 12. in the theatre13. at rehearsal 14. yellow15. traditional fears 16. 1artistic personality17. performing live 18. unstable profession19. lose his confidence 20. always expectPart B: Listening Comprehension1-5 C B D C D 6-10 C B C A C11-15 C C A D B 16-20 C D A B A21-25 C D B B A 26-30 C C A D APart C: Listening and TranslationⅠ.Sentence Translation1.公司正在考虑招聘额外工作人员以应付日益增长的需要。
2.那家超市经理,其背景我很熟悉,绝对/百分之百的诚实。
3.我承认/同意,它们很相似,但是假如你确实仔细观察的话,你会发现它们并不是一样的。
4.我认为应该迫使所有的教师到外部世界生活,而不是从教室走向大学,然后再回到教室。
5.社会学家发现很多妇女希望自己生来就是男人,据说这数字在发达国家高达百分之六十。
Ⅱ.Passage Translation1. “全包/一揽子/包办度假”越来越流行。
上海市英语中级口译资格证书第1阶段测试答案4

上海市英语中级口译资格证书第1阶段测试答案4上海市英语中级口译资格证书第一阶段考试答案 any tickets for the Auto Show could have been sold, but the exhibition hall has only a capacity for 500 visitors.Ⅱ. Talks and ConversationsDirections: 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 answer 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.Questions 11 to 14 are based on the following conversation.(Man) How do you feel today, Mary?(Woman) Not very well, John. I think I’ll stay at home today and rest.(Man) That’s good idea. I think you’ve been knocking yourself out day and night on that research project of yours. And I’m happy that you had finally handed in your report on tourism yesterday. You really could do with a rest. Well, is there anything I can do for you now?(Woman) Yes, there is. Actually. It’s very cold in here. Would you mind turning the air-conditioning off and opening the window?(Man) Not at all… there we are. Do you feel hungry? Shall I make you something to eat?(Woman) No, thanks, although I do feel quite thirsty. Could you bring me some water, please?(Man) Sure. Anything else?(Woman) Well, there were a couple of things that I had to do today. But I don’t really want to go outside.(Man) No, you should stay in bed. I’ll do them for you. What were they?(Woman) The books I borrowed from the library have to go back today, and I was going to post theletters I wrote yesterday…(Man) Don’t worry, I’ll take the books back to the library, and I can post the letters on the way.(Woman) That’s very kind of you, John.(Man) Can I get you anything from outside?(Woman) Well, a newspaper would be nice, and some magazines. If I’m going to be in bed all day, I’d like something to read.(Man) OK, I’ll pick those up for you on the way back from the library. Meanwhile, why don’t you try to get some sleep?(Woman) Yes, I will. Thanks, John.Question No.11. What do we learn about Mary?Question No.12. What has the woman been doing recently?Question No.13. What does the woman want the man to do?Question No.14. Why does Mary want a newspaper and some magazines?Questions 15 to 18 are based on the following talk.(Man) A。
上海市中级口译考试口译历届试题的前12套考卷的总结.

上海市中级口译考试口译历届试题的前12套考卷的总结.以下内容包括二百六十九个语言点,包括好句子,需要记忆的词组以及常有句型,关注于语言表达的结构功能.1.我特别感谢...Reference:Thank you very much for...2.热情友好的欢迎辞Reference:gracious speech of welcome3...之一Reference:be one of4.接见...是...Reference:A visit to...has...5.多年念念不忘的梦想Reference:has long been my dream6...恩赐我一次...的机遇...Reference:(The visit will) give me(an excellent ) opportunity to ...7.我为...,再次表达(我的快乐之情和有幸之感)。
Reference:I wish to say again that I am so delighted and privileged to...8.(我对您为我到达贵国后所做的所有安排)深表感谢。
note:注意这里“到达”的动词向名词形式的转变。
Reference:I'm deeply grateful for everything you've done for me since my arrival in China.9.(我很快乐)有此机遇(来贵企业工作),与中国汽车业的优异人士合作共事。
note:(1)这里的“合作共事”能够不译,由前面的“工作”统率,用with连结就可以了。
(2)“优异人士”的翻译Reference:I'm very glad to have the opportunity to work in your company with a group of brilliant people in China's automobile industries.10....多年来素来希望...note:主若是对“希望”一词的迅速反响。
1998.3上海市英语中级口译笔试答案

1998.3上海市英语中级口译笔试答案1998.3上海市英语中级口译资格证书第一阶段考试参考答案:SECTION1: LISTENING TESTPart A: Spot Dictation1. particular flavour2. rapidly changing conditions3. special characteristic4. vote at elections5. the political scene6. income group7. would have expected 8. with the hands9. to represent 10. upper and middle11. as they are 12. property owners13. less clear 14. support social reform15. suspicious of 16.23琳达问老板她是否可以请一下午假,陪叔叔/舅舅游览上海。
1.火灾是在大约三点种发生的,但到了四点,消防队已经控制了火势。
2.你的工作/任务是确保本公司各部门之间的有效联络。
Ⅱ.Passage Translation1.剑桥不仅是英国,而且是欧洲最重要和最美丽的城镇之一。
其建筑物的特色吸引着全世界的游览者,尤其是那些隶属于(剑桥)大学的建筑物以及那河流与花园汇合交融的独特气氛。
2.我认为青少年犯法这个问题是因为失业而引起的。
由于失业率高,现在好多青少年毕业后发现自己与工作无缘。
结果他们感到厌倦,更容易喝醉,在街上闲逛无所事事,如此,很容易导致这样或那样的麻烦。
4SECTION2: STUDY SKILLS1-5 B A C B D 6-10 D D C A A11-15 D C A D A 16-20 D A C C C21-25 D A C A B 26-30 D C C D DSECTION3: TRANSLATION(1)企业组织找人补充职位空缺的办法之一是向公司以外招聘。
上海市3月中级口译真题试卷

上海市3月中级口译真题试卷SECTLON 1: LISTENING TEST (40 minutes)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 you ANSWER BOOKLET. Remember you will hear the passage only once.Good afternoon, I’d like to thank professor Leach for giving me the chance to talk to you students. My topic today is “Attitudes, Values and Tastes”.An attitude, or the way we feel about something, can take different forms. On the one hand, there are attitudes that are simply_______(1). There may change from year to year, month to month and even, day to day. On the other hand, there are attitudes that can be firmly fixed ____________(2) that rarely, if ever, change.Included in the first___________ (3) are statements like “Sally has beautiful eyes”, or “I hate icecream”. Attitudes like these may simply ____________(4) a perso n, al taste or preference that does not always affect other people. Nobody will get particularly ___________(5), for example, if you have a preference for tea ____________(6) coffee.The second type of attitude could _________(7) such statements as “Sm oking should be banned in _________(8)”, and “War is a terrible thing”. With attitudes like these, however, we are expressing an opinion that we ____________(9) about. Opinions such as these are very much a part of ____________(10) since they express the way we feel about certain __________(11) and events.If someone is a smoker, for example, it can become very difficult to___________(12) that person if they smoke ____________(13) in our company. Preference and tastes refer to specific ______(14) , where values are general and include __________(15). There is big difference, for example, between these two ___________(16): “Your boss is very rude ” and “I could neverwork under a boss”. In the first statement, the speaker is____________ (17) an opinion based on one person, the boss. The idea is that other bosses are not _____________(18). In the second one, though, the speaker indicates a _____________(19) about work in general: he could not work for anyone, ______________(20) they were.Part B: Listening ComprehensionⅠ. StatementsDirections: 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. Jack left home without an umbrella.B. Jack didn’t hear the rain.C. Jack’s umbrella didn’t work.D. Jack had the day off due to the weather.2. A. They didn’t pay attention to the consulant’s opinion.B. They called in the consultant for her advice.C. They always do what their consultant tells them.D. They listened to the concert over the radio.3. A. The manufacturer wishes it could find a good advertising agent.B. The manufacturer hopes to increase its sales through advertising.C. The advertising campaign includes many sporting events.D. The advertising campaign is joined by well-known individuals.4. A. Did Cathy put a new report in here?B. Is the yearly report in here, or is it someplace else?C. Which picture do you like, the new one or the old one?D. Is it ture that Cathy only remembered to lock one of the drawers?5. A. A lawyer should sign the memo.B. We should get legal advice.C. We have seen a lawyer.D. Let’s wait for a lucky sign.6. A. The company was unable to order spare parts.B. The company was short of cash for delivery.C. The parts could be considered genuine.D. The parts could be sent in late January.7. A. The completion of the project was long.B. The project was none other than a stupid one.C. We finished the project rather quickly.D. We didn’t sign the contract in time.8. A. I can’t make any food for the party.B. I’m afraid to accept your party invitations.C. We won’t be able to hold the party this evening.D. We can’t come to the party this evening.9. A. Not many people enjoy that kind of design.B. It took a while for that design to become pupular.C. The public’s first reaction to that design was positive.D. You’d never catch me wearing that kind of design.10. A. The consultant is publishing an excellent report on geology.B. They consultant left after he turned in his research and investigation report.C. The consultant studied some excellent rock samples in his report.D. The consultant did very thorough research and investigation for his report.Ⅱ. Talks and ConversationsDirections: In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks and conversations. After each of and questions only once. When you hear a question, read the four answer chioces 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.Questions 11~1411. A. Hobbies that cost him little money.B. Hobbies that give him fresh air and excitement.C. An old hobby and a new hobby.D. An indoor hobby and an outdoor hobby.12. A. When she was still at school.B. After she got married.C. When she had her first baby.D. After she attended a special course.13. A. she was taught by an authority on bobbies.B. She attended special courses at school.C. She attended special courses at school.D. She learned it from her husband.14. A. Motor-racing.B. Radio-making.C. Making decorations.D. Collecting coins.Questions 15~1815. A. Ways of tracking wild animals.B. Animals in the wild.C. Radio receivers and satellites.D. Animal hunting.16. A. They hired native hunters or local people.B. They followed the animal’s footprints.C. They cornered animals into a special enclosure.D. They used radio transmitters.17. A. By receiving signals via satellites.B. By taking photos from satellites.C. By studying animals in the zoo.D. By attaching a specail collar to the wild animal.18. A. GeologyB. ChemistryC. BiologyD. AstronomyQuestions 19~2219. A. It means that you continue studying for as many years as you can.B. It means that you go back to school after you’ve finished formal education.C. It means that you go back to the high school to continue your study.D. It means that you have continued studying for twelve years in high school.20. A. He could use it in his work.B. He will continue to learn it after finishing high school.C. He had learnt a lot from high school.D. He hadn’t gotten much out of going to school.21. A. Because he had often been beaten up by other students.B. Because the school make him wear the school uniform.C. Because the school make him wear the school uniform.D. Because the school tried to regulate his life there.22. A. A prisonerB. A tailorC. A construction worker.D. A high school administrator.Questions 23~2623. A. About a hundred villagers were killed during an earthquake.B. A main road was rebuilt after the earthquake.C. There was an earthquake, but little damage occurred.D. A rock had fallen from the sky, but no one was injured.24. A. Near a volcano.B. Beside a mountain.C. Not far from a main road.D. In the Rockies.25. A. They decided to try again the following day.B. They sought advice from an old man.C. They asked for help from nearby villages.D. They planned to change the course of the road.26. A. He buried it in the main road.B. He called in more men to remove it.C. he did magic to it at night.D. He pushed it off the main road.Questions 27~3027. A. She’s going to Canada.B. She’s leaving the factory.C. She’s going to get married.D. She’s go ing to study engineering.28. A. Because he is a Canadian.B. Because he is a young engineer.C. Because he becomes homesickD. Because he wants to earn more.29. A. $200B. $220C. $400D. $42030. A. In her hometown.B. In the man’s factory.C. In Canada.D. In a department store.Part C: Listening and TranslationⅠ. Sentence TranslationDirections: In this part of the test, you will hear 5 English sentences. You will hear the sentences only once. After you have heard each sentence, translate it into Chinese and write your version in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.(1)___________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ ______________(2)___________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________(3)___________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ ______________(4)___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________(5)___________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ ______________Ⅱ. Passage TranslationDirections: In this part of the test, you will hear 2 passages. You will hear the passages only once. After you have heard each passage, translate it into Chinese and write your version in the corresponding space in you ANSWER BOOKLET. You may take notes while you are listening.(1)___________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ ___________________________(2)___________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________SECTION 2: STUDY SKILLS (50 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 eachpassage 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.Questions 1~5Today one in every ten of us has difficulty getting to sleep and, according to Dr. Ian Oswald of Edinburgh university, the reason is simple. Most people who can’t sleep are their own worst enemies. They go to bed too early.For every person who works most efficiently on the usual eight hours of sleep a night, two work best on five or six, and two on nine or ten. V oltaire made do with three hours but Sir Winston Churchill would happily sleep for 12~14 hours at a stretch if he could.So how much sleep does a person really need? It seems that the national average for men is seven hours and ten minutes, and for women ten minutes less, but everyone’s needs are different. Find out what you need and, according to Dr. Ernest Hartmann, one of America’s leading sleep scientists, you’re well on your way to allowing your body to work at its greatest efficiency.After studying the sleep h abits of nearly 1000 people, Dr Hartmann believes it’s the amount of deep sleep we get that really matters. We all need roughly the same amount—about 75 minutes a night. The rest, a shallower type of sllep, vaies greatly from person to person.How much of the second type of sleep, you need seems to depend on what sort of person you are. According to Dr. Hartmann short sleepers—those sleeping less than six hours a night—were busy, active people, employed in demanding jobs, and often worked a 60 or 70-hour week. Most of them had started sleeping shorter hours to deal with the pressure of schoolwork or business and fornd that a few hours sleep a nightwas quite enough. Their defence against worry and stress was usually “to keep so busy that I don’t have time to think about these things. ...”Most of the long sleepers —those needing at least nine hours —were self-employed. Almost all of them had slept for nine hours a night since late childhood, long before their work pattern became fixed. They tended to complain more than the short sleepers and several admitted that sleeping was an escape from life.In the past it was believed that too much sleep could be just as disturbing as too little, but now a study in America has shown that many people can enjoy ten hours or more and still be able to sleep through the following night.A sleep researcher says:“No one should worry about not sleeping unless they are not feeling well or cannot do their work properly. Lack of sleep doesn’t matter greatly if we are resting—the body can still get on with its repain work. But worrying about not sleeping can sometimes do you harm. There would be far less sleeplessness about if we planned our sleeping lives as carefully as we plan our waking ones.”1. According to the passage, people have difficulty getting to sleep because.A. they work more than sixty hours a weekB. they have too many enemiesC. they do not sleep happilyD. they are not tired enough2. In comparison with V oltaire, Sir Winston Churchill.A. was happier with three hours of sleepB. would sleep more when stretched outC. world enjoy a longer sleep if possibleD. was less happy when he was asleep3. Studies show that the average woman.A. sleeps less than the average manB. sleeps longer when she goes out to workC. has difficulty in getting to sleepD. sleeps over eight hours a night4. Dr. Harmann is mentioned in the passage.A. as the opponent of Dr. Ian OswaldB. because he has strange sleeping habitsC. as the pioneering sleep scientistD. because of his observation and analysis of sleep habits5. Not being able to sleep can be dangerous if we.A. are feeling wellB. worry about it too muchC. repair our bodies by restingD. plan our sleeping lives carefullyQuestions 6~10I think it was De Mandeville who suggested a river party for the staffs of the various embassies. Nor, on the face of it, was the idea a bad one. All winter long the logs come down the River Sava until the frost locks them in: now with the spring thaw the river has a pontoon of treetrunks some forty feet wide lining the bank under the willows so that you can walk out over the river, avoiding the margins, and swim in the deep water.These logs had been made into a hundred feet by sixty—big enough even to dance on. While everyone was dancing the rumba and while the buffet was plying a heavytrade, it was noticed that the distance between the raft and the shore had noticeably increased. The gang-plank subsided in the ooze. It was not a great distance—perhaps ten feet. But owing to the solid resistance such a large raft set up in the main current the pull was definitely outward. But as yet nobody was alarmed; indeed most of the party thought it was part of a planned entertainment.As we approached the next bend of the river it looked as if the whole thing would run aground on the bank, and a few of us made preparations to grab hold of the overhanging willows and halt our progress. But by ill luck a change in the current carried us just too far into the centre of the river and we were carried past the spit of land, vainly groping at the tips of bushes.It was about another five minutes before the full significance of our position began to dawn upon us. By this time we were moving in stately fashion down the centre of the river, all lit up like a Christmas tree. Exclamations, suggestions, counter suggestions poured from the lips of the diplomates and their spouses in a dozen tongues.Unknown to us, too, other factors were being introduced which were to make this a memorable night for us all. Spy-mania was at its height and the Yugoslav forces lived in a permanent state of alertness. There were frequent rumours of armed raids from Czechoslovakia.It was in this context that some Yugoslav infantryman at an observation post along the river saw what he took to be a large armed man on war full of Czech paratroops in dinner jackets and ball dresses sailing upon Belgrade. He did not wait to verify this first impression. He galloped into Belgrade Castle a quarter of an hour later on a foam-flecked mule with the news that the city was about to be invaded.6. According to the passage, a river party was practicable because__________.A. the river was lined with willow treesB. the banks were not muddy at this timeC. there was a suitable surface for walking onD. there was not too much frost at this season7. The raft started moving from the shore because___________.A. the gang-plank had fallen in the mudB. the buffet was too heavyC. it was too large to stay in placeD. the organisers wanted to surprise the guests8. The raft did not stop at the next bend because_______________.A. there was too much mud on the river bankB. There were only bushes to catch hold ofC. the current made it swirl outwardsD. the water was not shallow enough9. According to the passage, people on the raft were____________.A. completely unaware of their situationB. quarrelling angrilyC. indignant with the organizers of the partyD. anxious to help solve the problem10. The Yugoslav look out made a mistake because______________.A. the party were dressed in soldiers’ uniformsB. the raft was sailing towards BelgradeC. many of the party were armedD. he was affected by the general tensionQuestions 11~15The elephants left the shade, crossed an open piece of grass between bushes, and came towards the mud-pool where my truck was parked. One by one they arrived on the shore, but, just as they seemed to be about to bathe in the inviting muddy liquid, they became aware of the silent truck with its tell-tale smell of man. the leading elephant merely spread her ears and cautiously backed away taking the young elephants with her.A smaller mother elephant continued to stand next to the pool, however, swinging her long trunk and swaying her head from side to side, always keeping an eye on the truck. The baby elephant behind her held up his head, waving his trunk to sample the suspicious smell in the wind. The mother elephant seemed to be uncertain about whether to come on and investigate the truck or to back away with the other. Finally she made up her mind and slowly advanced on the truck. Her ears were helf out, and her trunk moved inquiringly towards the vehicle and then back under her stomach in a rhythmic swing.I was fascinated by this close approach. Never before had I been able to see the hairiness around the jaw, nor smell the warm scent of elephant, which now reached me in concentrat ed waves. The mother elephant’s steps were slow but determine, and brought her to within a couple of metres of me.She gave the impression of being intensely curious about this metal object with had appeared in her world and behaved as if it were itself an animal. I wondered how far she would accept the situation and, if after all the centuries of men killing elephant, she would ever allow me to approach her on foot. To be able to move freely among theelephants without their minding was an exciting thought, but I certainly did not expect it would ever be possible.11. It was the elephants’ intention to___________.A. feed on the grassB. lie in the sunshineC. swim in the poolD. avoid the mud12. The presence of the writer and his vehicle______________.A. was not noticed by the elephantsB. made the leading elephant suspiciousC. made the adult elephants curiousD. frightened all the elephants away13. How did the smaller elephant react to the truck?A. She showed more curiosity than other elephants.B. She kept her baby away from it.C. After some hesitation she moved away with other elephants.D. She rushed up to it excitedly.14. While he watched the mother elephant approaching, the author______________.A. was worried that the elephants were too closeB. found the smell very unpleasantC. was impressed by the elephant’s sizeD. saw the details he had not noticed before15. The author did not expect he would ever be able to_________________.A. see the elephants killedB. touch the elephantsC. walk about freely near the elephantsD. drive his truck close to the elephantsQuestions 16~20Whatever may be said against mass circulation magazines and newspapers, it can hardly be argued that they are out of touch with their reader’s daydreams, and therefore the inducements such as gifts and prizes and prizes they hold out to them must be a near accurate reflection of their unfulfilled wants and aspirations. Study these and you will assuredly understand a good deal of what it is that makes society tick.Looking back, for example, to the twenties and thirties, we can see that circulation managers unerringly diagnosed the twin obsessions which dominated that era of mass unemployment-economic insecurity and a passionate concern for the next generation. Thus it was that readers were recruited with offers of free insurance policies for the one, and free instant, or an arm in a flood, could confidently expect to collect several hundred pounds from the Daily This of the Evening That. The family who could not afford to send their son to grammar school could find consolation in equipping him with the complete works of Shakespeare in one magnificent, easy to read volume.After the war the need to fall into step with the new consumer society was soon realised. If you were flanked by neighbours who, unlike you, could afford a holiday abroad, then winning an easy competition could set you up with a fortnight in an exotic sunspot. Dishwashers, washing machines, slow-cookers and deep-fat-friers were—and still are — available by the same means.16. The writer finds the study of gifts and prizes interesting because it_____________.A. shows the power of the popular pressB. reveals social trendsC. confirms his view of human natureD. exposes journalistic dishonesty17. It can be inferred from the passage that newspapers in the 1920s and 1930s offered their readers gifts in order to______________.A. spread popular educationB. increase their circulationC. improve social conditionsD. enrich their readers’ knowledge18. The choice of gifts tells us that the circulation managers______________.A. despised their readersB. wanted to educate their readersC. understood their readersD. enjoyed being powerful19. According to the passage, one of the reasons why readers in the 1920s and 130s were attracted by free insurance policies was that_____________.A. they were afraid of being unable to workB. jobs were more dangerous thenC. they had bigger families to look afterD. money was given away with the policies20. Why did holidays abroad become a common prize after the war?A. People became more interested in material possessions.B. Everyone wanted the opportuity to travel.C. Group travel became easier.D. People wanted to get away from familiar surroundings.Questions 21~25Extract 1A stylish dining room with cream walls and curtains and black carpet ad foil to an eclectic array of furniture. Many of the pieces are classics of their particular era, and demonstrate how old and new designs can be happily mixed together. The prototype chair in the foreground has yet to prove its staying power and was thought up by the flat’s occupant. He is pictured in his living area which has the same decorative theme and is linked to the dining-room by a high Medieval-styled archway where there was once a redundant and uninspiring fireplace.Extract 2Old bathrooms often contain a great deal of ugly pipework in need of disguising. This can either be done by boxing in the exposed pipes, or by fitting wood panelling over them.As wood panelling can be secured over almost anything—including old ceramic tiles and chipped walls—it is an effective way of disguising pipework as well as being an attractive form of decoration. The panelling can be vertical, horizontal or diagonal.An alternative way to approach the problem of exposed pipes is to actually make them a feature of the room by picking the pipework out in bright strong colours.Extract 3Cooking takes second place in this charming room which, with its deep armchairs,is more of a sitting-room than a kitchen, and the new Rayburn stove was a good choice, as it blends in well with the old brick and beamed fireplace. There are no fitted units or built-in appliances, so all food preparation is done at the big farmhouse table in the foreground, and the china, pots and pans have been deliberately left on show to make an attractive display. What about the kitchen sink? It’s hidden away behind an archway which leads into a small scullery. Here there’s a sec ond cooker and —in the best farmhouse tradition )a huge, walk-in larder for all food storage.21. In what way does the colour of the carpet contribute to the stylishness of the dining room?A. It darkens the interior of the room.B. It provides a contrast to the furniture.C. It blends in with the tones of the funrniture.D. It gives the room a classical style.22. What is the purpose of the archway described in Extract 1?A. To hide an unattractive fireplace.B. To give the room an exotic eastern style.C. To Join the dining room with another room.D. to make room for the unusual seating arrangements.23. Extract 2 is most probably taken from___________.A. a fashion magazineB. a plumber’s manualC. a do-it –yourself magazineD. an advertisement for new bathrooms24. Extracts 2 and 3 focus on____________.A. old furnitureB. colour schemesC. cheap improvementsD. decorative approaches25. Which of the following rooms is NOT described in the three extracts?A. Dining-room.B. Siting-room.C. Bath-room.D. Kitchen.Question 26~30If You Really Want to Read This, You’ll Be too BusyNEW YORK—Pythagoras had his theorems, Einstein his theories and Murphy his laws. I have developed the maxim of inverse reciprocals.After years of research, I’ve determined inverse rec iprocals affecting all human endeavors. Consider these categorized examples.Travel There is an inverse reciprocal between:·the amount of luggage you are carrying and the distance from curbside to the airline ticket counter. The more luggage, the greater the distance.·the ammount of time you have left before the flight leaves and the distance you must go to reach the gate from which the plane leaves. If you have 30 minutes, the gate is 25 feet from the ticket counter. If you have three minutes, the gate is on the other side of airport.Vacations These is an inverse reciprocal between:·the size of the nonrefundable deposit you have already made and the health of the children(or spouse) the night before you are scheduled to leave.·the time at which you take a much needed long weekend, and the weather。
英语中级口译历真题答案

英语中级口译历真题答案————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:21999.3上海市英语中级口译资格证书第一阶段考试参考答案:SECTION1: LISTENING TESTPart A: Spot Dictation1. tastes or preference2. values3. type of attitude4. indicate5. upset6. rather than7. include 8. public places9. feel very strongly 10. our personality11. important things 12. get on with13. all the time 14. objects or events15. complete stating 16. statements17. simply stating 18. so rude19. deeply held view 20. no matter whoPart B: Listening Comprehension1-5 AABBB 6-10 DCDBD11-15 DACCA 16-20 DACBD21-25 DCCBD 26-30 ACDBBPart C: Listening and TranslationⅠ.Sentence Translation1.天然材料通常要比人工产品昂贵的多。
2.我很遗憾,你必须至少提前14天预定机票,才能打到七折/减30%票价。
3.既然我们在技术上不能和他们相比,我们决意在热情和苦干方面胜过他们。
4.我因为已经约好看牙医,所以不能出席明天的董事会议。
5.在这里外事办公室的人员千方百计尽可能地帮助你。
我们会帮你解决护照或签证问题、财政问题,乃至个人问题。
Ⅱ.Passage Translation1.妇女解放运动已成功地清除了那些曾经将妇女阻挡在(专门)职业外的障碍。
上海市3月中级口译真题试卷

上海市3月中级口译真题试卷Ⅱ.Passage TranslationDirections: In this part of the test, you will hear 2 passages. You will hear the passages only once. After you have heard each passage, translate it into Chinese and write your version in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. You may take notes while you are listening.SECTION 2: STUDY SKILLS (50 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.Questions 1~5Some kinds of animals that are still around today were in existence millions of years ago during the time of dinosaur.One of these survivors is the crocodile, which has been around for about 100 million years Today’s c rocodiles can grow to a length of 20 feet and weigh about a ton. Their prehistoric ancestors were about two-and-a-half times the size of today’s animals.Another survivor form the past is the Galapagos tortoise, whose history goes back around 200 million years. The tortoise of today has not evolved much over the last 200 million years; it looks aboutThe oldest survivor from prehistoric times is, can you believe it, the cockroaches have been able to stick around for more than 250 million years. The main reason fortheir incredible endurance is their ability to live in all kinds of conditions and survive on all kinds of fooD.1. This passage is mainly about.A.the dinosaurB.how the crocodile has survivedC.animals that live to be very oldD.types of animals that have existed for a long time2. According to the passage, the crocodile.A.survived an attack by dinosaursB.first appeared 100,000 years agoC.has increased in size over timeD.has existed for millions of years3. Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the cockroach?A.It has evolved considerably over years.B.It has been around for a quarter of a billion years.C.It lived at the time of the dinosaur.D.It eats many kinds of fooD.4. The expression “stick around” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to.A.endureB.attackC.travel aroundD.look around5. Which of the animals mentioned in the passage has been around for the longest time?A.The dinosaur.B.The crocodile.C.The Galapagos tortoise.D.The cockroach.Questions 6~10Lincoln’s now famous Gettysburg Address was not, on the occasion of its delivery, recognized as the masterpiece that it is today. Lincoln was not even the primary speaker at the ceremonies, held at the height of the Civil War in 1863, to dedicate the battle field at Gettysburg. The main speaker was orator Edward Everest, whose two-hour speech was followed by Lincoln’s shorter r emarks. Lincoln began his small portion of the program with the words that today are immediately recognized by most Americans:”Four score and seven years ago our father brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” At the time of the speech, little notice was given to what Lincoln had said, and Lincoln considered his appearance at the ceremonies rather unsuccessful. After his speech appeared in print, appreciation for his words began to grow, and today it is recognized as one of the all-time greatest speeches.6. The main idea of this passage is that .A.the Gettysburg Address has always been regarded as a masterpieceB.at the time of its delivery the Gettysburg Address was truly appreciated as a masterpieceC.it was not until after 1863 that Lincoln’s speech was recorded in historyD.Lincoln is better recognized today than he was at the time of his presidency7. Which of the following is true about the ceremonies at Gettysburg during theCivil War?A.Lincoln was the main speaker.B.Lincoln gave a two-hour speech.C.Everest was the closing speaker.D.Everest’s speech was longer than Lincoln’s.8. According to the passage, when Lincoln spoke at the Gettysburg ceremonies, .A.his words were immediately recognized by most AmericansB.he spoke for only a short period of timeC.he was enthusiastically cheeredD.he was extremely proud of his performance9. When did Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address begin to receive public acclaim?A.After it had been publisheD.B.Immediately after the speech.C.Not until the present day.D.After Lincoln received growing recognition.10. The pronoun “it” in the last sentence refers to which of the following?A.His speech.B.Print.C.Appreciation.D.His appearance.Questions 11~14Even if the saying “cold hands, warm heart” were really true, the warmhearted probably would prefer to forgo frozen fingers during the winter. In Japan, where central heating is still something of a luxury. Aoi Co., LtD.has been distributing asmall disposable hand-and-body warmer that makes use of a harmless chemical reaction in order to generate heat. This winter the Poco body warmer is making its debut in Canada, the United States and patrs of Europe. In addition to chasing away winter chills, the body warmer can be used to help relieve pain that results from muscle sprains and arthritis. The Poco body warmer measures about three by five inches and is one-quarter inch thick.. It consists of a cloth bag containing a mixture of iron powder, moisturized wood powder, activated carbon and salt. To get it going, the user simply opens the outer vinyl bag in which the unit is vacuum-packed and shakes the cloth bag. The unit then absorbs oxygen from the air, which in conjunction with the moisture from the wood powder oxidizes the iron, giving off heat. The packet maintains an average temperature of 140 degree Fahrenheit for 24 hours, according to the manufacturer. Aoi Co. officials say that the product contains o toxic chemicals. The only precaution users need to follow is to avoid direct contact between the skin and the body warmer because burns can occur. The unit sells for about 1.11. What is the author’s main purpose in the passage?A.To explain a chemical reaction.B.To recommend a cure for arthritis.C.To introduce a new product.D.To compare central heating with the body warmer.12. Which of the following is LEAST likely to generate heat.A.It makes use of electric power to generate heat.B.It measures about three by five inches and is one quarter inch thick.C.It contains iron powder, wood powder, carbon and salt.D.It maintains an average temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit.13. In the first paragraph, the word “forgo” in “to forgo frozen fingers”could best be replaced by which of the following?A.warm.B.forgetC.put up with.D.do without14. In the second paragraph, the word”it” in “To get it going” refers to.A.arthritisB.muscle sprainC.the body warmerD.moisturized wood powderQuestions 15~19Seoul, once city for kings, can now claim to be a city for commuters. The third nation in the Orient to develop an underground rapid-transit system, Korea opened its first line in 1974. After 12 years of continuing construction, Seoul had finally completed the rest of its extensive subway system, capable of serving 5 million commuters a day.The 73-mile-long system, the world’s seventh largest, is expected to alleviate the acute daily traffic congestion downtown.For an estimated $ 2.7 billion, the city has built one of the most modem subways in the world, replete with air-conditioning, high-tech ticket machines and escalators to deep-level stations. The subway stops, bucking an international tradition of dull concrete walls, are attractions themselves: many ate lined with shopping arcades, others sponsor art exhibits and several have been blasted out of granite and left in theirnatural state, creating an eerie, cave like effect.The subway is a long-term solution to transit problems in a city that is bursting at the seams with 9.5 million people. It is designed to encourage the growth of satellite cities along the lines that run outside the city proper. Efficiency, safety and economy are the catchwords of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Corporation, which handled construction and now manages the four lines. But traditional concern for cleanliness adds to the popularity of this rapid mode of underground transportation.Recently 20 young couples chose the subway as the site for their wedding ceremonies, proof that the system is heralding a new age of modem living for the inhabitants of the nation’s capital.15. According to the passage, how many cities in the world have subway systems larger than that in Seoul, Korea?A.None.B.Three.C.SixD.Seven.16. Which of the following is LEAST likely to be seen in the subway in Seoul?muters.B.Shopping arcades and art exhibits.C.Natural caves.D.Wedding couples.17. Which of the following can be concluded from the passage?A.The subway system was completed in 1986.B.Everyday more than nine million people travel by subway.C.The subway was built in a huge cave.D.The subway corporation is making a huge profit.18. Which of the following is NOT the reason for constructing the underground transit system?A.The growth of population in the city.B.The traffic congestion downtown.C.The traditional concern for a better environment.D.The lack of wedding ceremony sites.19. Why do some young couples choose the subway as the site for their wedding ceremonies?A.It is cleaner than places on the grounD.B.It is a symbol of modem living.C.It is the world’s seventh largest subway.D.It is built in the nation’s capital.Questions 20~24The whole world is going, or has already gone, maD.I do not say this because of problems like the arms race, pollution or the population explosion. These are bad enough, but I think we now have a more serious problem: our desire to make ourselves miserable by sitting ourselves unnecessary problems, called puzzles. Dozens of magazines are published every month with names like The Puzzler, Enigmatic and Brain Teasers. They contain problems which you can do without, and solutions which do not make you feel any better.The electronics industry is now cashing in on our strange need to set ourselves difficult tasks. Their computer games are even nastier, because the torture (the painthey cause) is not only mental but also physical. Only a superman could possibly keep up with the fast-moving dots which represent space invaders, or whatever they are supposed to be.Where does it all start, and why do we do it? It starts when our well-meaning parents try to amuse, amaze and puzzle us wit h games like “I-Spy”. Later the whole thing becomes more sinister, when these puzzles (like “Odd Man Out” and the number series) are used as tests to see if we are clever enough or suitable for a particular course or joB.And it ends on the bookstalls with those piles of puzzle magazines—usually with a pretty smiling girl on the front cover. (What is she smiling about? Why isn’t she as miserable as the rest of us?)We have plenty of real problems to worry us, and yet we create artificial problems to enable us to be miserable in our spare time as well. Why all this misery? The reason is actually very simple: because of a huge cosmic mistake, we have been put, by accident, on the wrong planet. Out there some where, deep in space, is a beautiful planet where we should have been put, a much more peaceful place than ours, a place with no problems, either real or imagineD.The sad thing is that it is probably inhabited by creatures who should have been put on Earth. I bet they have a thriving puzzle book industry too!20. The writer thinks the world is mad because of.A.the arms raceB.the increasing world populationC.our spending little time doing puzzlesD.the electronics industry21. The writer defines a puzzle as kind of problem which is.A.artificialB.unnecessaryC.odd or strangeD.miserable22. When parents set puzzles for their children, they are trying to.cate themB.test themC.entertain themD.control them23. Puzzles like”Odd Man Out”and the number series are also used as tests. The writer thinks that this use of puzzles isA.amusingB.dangerousC.cleverD.a good idea24. The writer’s questions about the girl on the puzzle magazine cover sugge st he finds her smile.A.attractiveB.irritatingC.amusingD.prettyQuestions 25~30One of the most difficult questions to answer is how much a job is worth. We naturally expect that a doctor’s salary will be higher than a bus conductor’s wages. Butthe question becomes much more difficult to answer when we compare, say, a miner with an engineer, or an unskilled man working on an oil-rig in the North Sea with a teacher in a secondary school. What the doctor, the engineer and the teacher have in common is that they have devoted several years of their lives to studying in order to obtain the necessary qualifications for their professions. We feel instinctively that these skills and these years, when they were studying instead of earning money, should be rewardeD.At the same time we recognize that the work of the miner and the oil-rig labourer is both hard and dangerous, and that they must be highly paid for the risks they take.Another factor we must take into consideration is how socially useful a man’s work is regardless of the talents he may bring to it. Most people would agree that looking after the sick or teaching children is more important than, say selling second-hand cars or improving the taste of toothpaste by adding a red stripe to it. Yet it is almost certain that the used-car salesman earns more than the nurse and the research chemist earns more than the schoolteacher.Indeed, this whole question of just rewards can be burned on its heaD.You can argue that a man who does job which brings him personal satisfaction is already receiving part of his reward in the form of a so-called”psychic wage”, and that it is the man with the boring, repetitive job who needs more money to make up for the soul-destroying monotony of his work. It is significant that those jobs which are traditionally regarded as “vocations”—nursing, teaching and the Church, for example—continue to be poorly paid, while others, such as those in the world of sport or entertainment, carry financial rewards out of all proportion to their social worth.25. The professional man, such as the doctor, should be well-paid because.A.he has spent several years learning how to do his jobB.his work involves much greater intelligence than, say, a bus conductor’sC.he has to work much harder than most other peopleD.he knows more than other people about his subject26. It is difficult to compare a doctor and a miner because.A.a miner’s work is not as useful as a doctor’sB.a miner has a specialist in his own fieldC.a miner has to learn just as many skills to be able to do his job wellD.a miner’s job is less skilled but on the other hand it is more dangerous27. You can compare an engineer with a teacher because.A.they both do useful workB.they both earn the same kind of salaryC.one does socially important work and the other does dangerous workD.they have both spent several years in training28 As far as rewarding people for their work is concerned, the writer thinks that.A.people doing manual work should be double paidB.we should pay people according to their talentsC.we should pay for socially-useful work, regardless of the person’s talentD.qualified people should be the highest paid29. The argument of the‘psychic wage’ is used to explain why.A.people who do socially important work are not always well paidB.people who do monotonous jobs are highly paidC.you should not try to compare the pay of different professionsD.some professional people are paid more than others30. We learn from the passage that a man who does a boring, repetitive joB.A.receives less money than he deservesB.should receive more money as a compensation for the drudgery of his workC.can only expect more money if his job is a highly-skilled oneD.has no interest in his work apart from the money he receives for doing itSECTION 3: TRANSLATION TEST (1) (30 minutes)Directions: Translate the following passage into Chinese and write your version in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.The shape of the world is changing almost as dramatically as this city’s skyline. Today the cold war is over. The risk of the global nuclear conflict has been greatly reduced and the free flow of goods and ideas is bringing to life the concept of a global village. But just as all nations can benefit from the promise of this new world, no nation is immune to its perils. We all have a stake in building peace and prosperity, and in confronting threats that respects no borders—terrorism and drug trafficking, disease and environmental destruction. To meet these challenges most effectively, China and the United States must act in concert. Some argue that with the Cold War’s end, the strategic importance of the US-China relationship has diminisheD.I believe they have it exactly backwards. As a new century begins, the importance of strengthening the ties between the United States and China will grow even greater.SEOTIOW 4: TRANSLATION TEST (2) (30 minutes)Directions: Translate the following passage into English and write your version in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKRLET.手术室的门开了,我和爸爸急忙走进去。
上海中级口译考试真题及答案解析

3月上海中级口译考试真题及答案解析Talks and ConversationsDirections: 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 the questions ONLY ONCE. When you hear a question, read the four answer 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.Question 11—14M: I love this car; I think it’s really cool. It’s called the clean car.W: Where is it made?M: It was produced in Sweden. It was designed in Italy. The engine of the vehicle runs on electricity which is generated by water.W: so the fuel is plain H2O? Fantastic!M: this car was made for the city. It can be parked in a small space and it reaches a maximum speed of 80 kilometers per hour.W: It looks very light. What’s it made of?M : It is made of a special metal which is being used for airplanes and space shuttles.W: And what’s the price of the clean car?M : That’s the only problem. It’s still rather expansive.11. What is the man and the woman talking about?12. Where is the vehicle produced?13. Which of the following is true about the vehicle?14. What is the only problem with the vehicle?【解析】本对话讨论的是一种以新能源供能的汽车。
上海市英语中级口译资格证书第1阶段测试答案6

上海市英语中级口译资格证书第1阶段测试答案6上海市英语中级口译资格证书第一阶段考试答案 >(Woman) I never would have come to the city. I never would have tried to get a job.(Man) But you’ve come to the city and had several jobs.(Woman) That’s true. The thing is that after all these years of working, I am still a secretary or assistant to someone. No transfer. No promotion. It’s so annoying and frustrating. I didn’t come all the way up to the city for that, did I?(Man) Do you think you’ll ever go back to West Virginia to live?(Woman) Someday, maybe, but not until I’ve had more experience. I’d like to know that I could have a real career if I wanted to.(Man) Well, the first step in a successful career is to get some work done. Here are some letters thathave to be answered right away.(Woman) All right, I’ll take care of them. But you just wait. Someday I might be your boss!Question No.19. What has the woman just done?Question No.20. According to the woman, what would have become of her if she had married her boy friend?Question No.21. Why is the woman complaining now?Question No.22. Who is the man?Questions 23 to 26 are based on the following talk.(Woman) Colds have always been a nuisance, and people have tried many strange ways to cure them. None however, have worked. One Roman historian even recommended kissing the nose of a hairy mouse! But even though the cold is the illness we most love to hate, we are only a little closer to finding a cure for it.Scientists have discovered, through thousands of different tests and experiments, that a cold is not caused by a single virus, but by many. They have proved that people under stress are more likely to catch colds, although why this happens is still unknown. Experimentsalso showed that women suffer more colds than men. But again, scientists are unable to explain why this is so.Another experiment proved that getting cold does not cause colds. For this experiment, one group of human volunteers were showered with water and then made to stand in a windy corridor. Another group remained dry and inside a heated room. While you might expect people in the first group to catch cold more easily, they didn’t.One other thing that we now know is that colds are spread by water vapour from breath. This would explain why colds are more common in the winter than at other times: people spend more time indoors closer to other people, and also away from fresh air.Question No.23. According to the talk, what did the Roman historian recommend doing in order to cure colds?Question No.24. Which group of people are more likely to catch colds?Quest。
上海市中级口译考试历届考题总结(下)

上海市中级口译考试历届考题总结(下)上海市中级口译考试历届考题总结(下)上海市中级口译考试历届考题总结(下) 资料部分内容预览:163.产品有着优异的价格性能比note:这里的"有着" reference:enjoy164.i shall focus my remarks primary on... reference:我想重点谈谈...165....differs greatly from... reference:与...是截然不同地166.i am certain that... reference:我相信...167.the future of economic cooperation with china should be viewed with a combination of enthusiasm and realism. note:注意这里的"be viewd" reference:我们应该带着满腔热忱和现实主义的精神来看待与中国未来的经济合作.168.越来越(流行) note:不一定是more and more reference:increasing population169.to stay out traffic jams reference:以避免交通堵塞170.college and high school students find biking an economical alternative to cars and buses. note:喜欢这里的alternative to 的用法reference:大中小学生把自行车当作汽车和公交车的廉价代用工具.171.i want to spend part of this lecture discussing... note:是"部分讲座(时间)"? reference:我想在讲座上花点时间讨论...172.be incapable of doing sth. reference:不能够做某事173.the computer's advantage over us is that... reference:note:注意介词over174.重复的,反复的reference:repetitive175....,其历史可以追溯到... reference:dating back to... , ...176.贸易通道note:"通道"哈,新词一个reference:thoroughfare177.我社安排的"丝绸之路游"始于西安古城,止于新疆首府乌鲁木齐. note:始于...,止于,怎么说?怎么跟前面连接,"首府"怎么说? reference:"the silk road tour" that we offer follows a route beginning from the ancient city of xi'an and ending at urumqi , the capital of xingjiang .178.游客们沿线可以... note:"沿线"的表达reference:along the route...180.高超的工艺reference:the superior workmanship181.领略自然景观的魅力note:关键是对于"领略"的翻译reference:take pleasure in the charms of the natural landscape 182.大量的reference:a wealth of183....沿途reference:along...184.(最精彩的)旅游节目(之一) reference:tourist attractions 185.过去10年来,...上海市中级口译考试历届考题总结(下) 相关内容:。
中级口译笔试试题及答案

中级口译笔试试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. 听下面一段对话,选择正确的答案。
A. 去图书馆B. 去电影院C. 去公园D. 去超市对话内容:(此处假设有一段对话内容)答案:C2. 听下面一段对话,选择正确的答案。
A. 他喜欢看书B. 他喜欢听音乐C. 他喜欢画画D. 他喜欢运动对话内容:(此处假设有一段对话内容)答案:A二、阅读理解(共30分)1. 阅读以下短文,选择正确的答案。
短文内容:(此处假设有一段短文内容)A. 短文主要讲述了...B. 短文主要讲述了...C. 短文主要讲述了...D. 短文主要讲述了...答案:B2. 阅读以下短文,选择正确的答案。
短文内容:(此处假设有一段短文内容)A. 短文主要讲述了...B. 短文主要讲述了...C. 短文主要讲述了...D. 短文主要讲述了...答案:D三、翻译(共30分)1. 将以下句子从英语翻译成中文。
英文:The weather is getting warmer, so I will take off my coat.中文:天气变暖了,所以我将脱掉我的外套。
答案:正确2. 将以下句子从中文翻译成英语。
中文:他每天早晨都会去公园跑步。
英文:He goes running in the park every morning.答案:正确四、写作(共20分)1. 根据以下提示写一篇短文。
提示:描述你最喜欢的季节,并解释为什么。
答案:(此处假设有一篇短文内容)评分标准:- 内容相关性:5分 - 语言准确性:5分 - 组织结构:5分 - 语法和拼写:5分总分:20分。
上海中级口译英语真题及答案5篇(优质

上海中级口译英语真题及答案5篇(优质上海中级口译英语真题及答案篇一口译题part bdirections: in this part of the test, you will hear 2 passages in chinese. after you have heard eachsentence or paragraph, interpret it into english. start interpreting at the signal. and stop it at thesignal. you may take notes while you are listening. remember you will hear the passages only once. now, let us begin part b with the first passage.passage 2【原文】随着科学技术的突飞猛进,世界经济秩序和经济格局发生急剧变化,人口与发展进一步成为国际社会广泛关注的重大问题。
走人口与经济、社会、资源、环境相互协调的可持续发展道路,正成为世界各国的共同选择。
中国解决人口与发展问题的基本指导方针是相当清楚的:根据我国的基本国情,走中国特色的道路解决人口与发展的问题。
中国将继续做出巨大努力,在充分尊重各族人民的不同文化背景、宗教信仰的基础上,制定和实施人口与发展的规划和政策。
【答案】with the rapid development of science and technology and the swift changes in the worldeconomic order and patterns, population and development have further bee an importantissue, which draws general concern of the international munity.it is the mon choice of all countries to seek a way to achieve sustainable development withpopulation, economy, society, resources and environment all in harmony.chinas main guidelines for tackling the population and development issue are clearly speltout. china will take into consideration its basic national conditions, and tackle its ownpopulation and development issue in its own specific way.with a full consideration of different cultural backgrounds and religious beliefs among omnationalities, china will persistently make great efforts in formulating and implementingpopulation and development plans and policies.上海中级口译英语真题及答案篇二①spot dictation 20个话题是:生态破坏,栖息地遭到破坏,英国实行了一个政策,保护当地生态,最后呼吁更多的人参与环境保护。
199803高译答案及听力原文

1998.3上海市英语高级口译资格证书第一阶段考试参考答案:SECTION 1:LISTENING TESTPart A: Spot Dictation1. formal committee meetings2. several reasons3. feel more committed to4. imaginative and informed decisions5. have drawbacks6. more group pressure7. seem to be ideal sizes 8. from the floor9. the style of its leader 10. let everyone speak11. take a vote 12. seconded and discussed13. a consensus of members 14. circulated in advance15. a list of points 16. is to speed up17. in logical order 18. the meeting’s function19. structured and planned 20. chance conversationsPart B: Listening comprehension1-5 B D C C B 6-10 C C C D B11-15 D B A C B 16-20 D A C B DSECTION 2: READING TEST1-5 B C D A C 6-10 D B B D A11-15 C B A A D 16-20 D B A C CSECTION 3: TRANSLATION TEST“责任”、“荣誉”和“国家”这三个神圣的词庄严地责成你们应成为怎样的人,能成为怎样的人,将成为怎样的人。
这三个词要求你们在失去勇气时鼓起勇气,在失去信念时恢复信念,在失去希望时产生希望。
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1998.5上海市英语中级口译口试与答案

1998.5上海市英语中级口译资格证书第二阶段考试A卷口语题Directions: Talk on the following topic for at least 3 minutes. Be sure to make your points clear and supporting details adequate. You should also be ready to answer any questions raised by the examiners during your talk. You need to have your name and registration number recorded. Start your talk with “My name is…”“My registration number is…”Topic: Should college students be encouraged to take up part-time jobs? Why or why not? Questions of Reference:1. Will a part-time job contribute to the student’s academic studies? How?2. List advantages and/or disadvantages of taking a part-time job during a student’s university3. Is part-time job experience helpful or necessary in the student’s future career? Why or why not? Cite examples.口译题Part ADirections: In this part of the test, you will hear 2 passages in English. After you have heard each sentence or paragraph, interpret it into Chinese. Start interpreting at the signal.., and stop the signal... You may take notes while you are listening. Remember you will hear the passages only once. Now let’s begin Part A with the first passage.Passage 1:Passage 2:Part BDirections: In this part of the test, you will hear 2 passages in Chinese. After you have heard each sentenc e or paragraph, interpret it into English. Start interpreting at the signal… and stop it at the signal…you may take notes while you are listening. Remember you will hear the passages only once. Now, let’s begin Part B with the first passage.Passage 1:Passage 2:口语题Directions: Talk on the following topic for at least 3 minutes. Be sure to make your points clear and supporting details adequate. You should also be ready to answer any questions raised by the examiners during your talk. You need to have your name and registration number recorded. Start your talk with “My name is … ”“My registration number is … ”.Topic: Tea-A Popular Drink in ChinaQuestions for Reference.1. How much do you know about the Chinese tea?2. The benefits and/or functions of tea in our life.3. Which cio you prefer? Tea or coffee? Cite your reasons.口译题Part ADirections: In this part of the test, you will hear 2 passages in English. After you have heard each sentence or paragraph, interpret it into Chinese. Start interpreting at the signal.., and stopit at the signal... You ,nay take notes while you are listening. Remember you will hear the passages only once. Now let’s begin Part A with the first passage.Passage 1:Passage 2:Part BDirections: In this part of the test, you will hear 2 passages in Chinese. After you have heard each sentence or paragraph, interpret it into English. Start interpreting at the signal…and stop it at the signal…you may take notes while you are listening. Remember you will hear the passages only once. Now, let’s begin Part B with the first passage.Passage 1:Passage 2:1998.5上海市英语中级口译资格证书第二阶段考试参考答案:Part APassage 1:下面我接着谈谈合资企业的法律问题,组建合资企业时要牢记以下几点。
上海市中级口译考试口译历届试题的

上海市中级口译考试口译历届试题的前12 套考卷的总结. 以下内容包括二百六十九个语言点,包括好句子,需要记忆的词组以及常见句型,关注于语言表达的结构功能.1.我非常感谢...Reference:Thank you very much for...2.热情友好的欢迎辞Reference:gracious speech of welcome3.. .之一Reference:be one of4.访问...是...Reference:A visit to...has...5.多年梦寐以求的愿望Reference:has long been my dream6.. .给予我一次...的机会...Reference:(The visit will) give me(an excellent ) opportunity to ...7. 我为...,再次表达(我的愉快之情和荣幸之感)。
Reference:I wish to say again that I am so delighted and privileged to...8. (我对您为我到达贵国后所做的一切安排)深表感谢。
note:注意这里到达”的动词向名词形式的转变。
Reference:I'mdeeplygratefulforeverythingyou'vedoneformesincemyarrivalinChin a.9. (我很高兴)有此机会(来贵公司工作),与中国汽车业的杰出人士合作共事。
note:(1)这里的“合作共事”可以不译,由前面的“工作”统领,用with 连接就可以了。
(2)“杰出人士”的翻译Reference:I'm very glad to have the opportunity to work in your company with a groupof brilliant people in China's automobile industries.10 ... 多年来一直盼望...note :主要是对盼望”一词的快速反应。
高口试卷1998.3

1998.3上海市英语高级口译资格证书第一阶段考试SECTION 1: LISTENING TEST (30 minutes)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. Remember you will hear the passage only once.Business people spend quite a lot of time in meetings and meetings come in all shapes and sizes: ranging from ___ ___(1) to informal one-to-one meetings. There are _________(2) why meetings are held: reaching decisions in a meeting means that all the participants can ________ (3) the decision: more information is available; and different ideas can be contributed.Meetings can lead to more_ ___(4):—often more courageous decisions than one person might feel brave enough to make.But meetings also_______ ___(5): more time is required; there's more talk, sometimes irrelevant and repetitive; and_________ _____(6).The more people there are at a meeting, the longer it may take to reach a decision. There______ ___(7) for meetings, depending on the purpose—a meeting where information is being given to people can be quite large, as questions______ ___(8) may be asked by a few individuals on everyone else's behalf.The way a committee operates often depends on_____ ______(9) or chairperson: he or she may control the proceedings or__ _________(10) whenever they want. An effective chairperson should be flexible. In some meetings the mernbers have to_____ ___(11) before a decision can be made: formal proposals or “motions”may have to be tabled,_________ (12) before a vote can taken. Other meeting may require____ ___(13)—everyone has to agree.Most meetings have an agenda. For a formal meeting, this document may be____ ____(14) to all participants. For an informal meeting, the agenda may simply be__ ______(15) that have to be dealt with. The purpose of an agenda______________(16) the meeting and keep everyone to the point. The agenda for a formal meeting must be organized________ ___(17). Often the agenda shows not only the topics but also ________ __ (18) regarding each topic. All items on which a decision is to be taken should appear on the agenda.One-to-one small informal meetings also tend to be ______ ___ (19). They are different from ________ __ (20) in a corridor or over coffee. Small informal meetings may also take place or continue during a meal.Part B: Listening ComprehensionDirections: 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, comversations 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.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following conversation.1. (A) The comparison in cost of living between different countries.(B) The advantages and disadvantages of working in different places.(C) Where to spend their forthcoming holidays.(D) Which university their eldest son should attend.2. (A) Hamburg. (B) Frankfurt.(C) Munich. (D) Berlin.3. (A) It is the highest.(B) It is the lowest.(C) It comes in between the other two jobs.(D) No such comparison is made in the conversation.4. (A) One year. (B) Around two years.(C) No more than five years. (D) Between five and ten years.5. (A) The cost of living Germany is approximately the same as in Britain.(B) They agree that Munich would be the best city to live in.(C) The Frankfurt job will help the man's career most.(D) Their children don't like winter sports.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news.6. (A) The project will go ahead whatever happens.(B) The project has to be cancelled because it's too expensive.(C) The project will stop if the U.S. and Russia reach a new arms agreement.(D) The project will be debated in Congress before he approves it.7. (A) The United Kingdom. (B) Belgium.(C) The United States. (D) Russia.8. (A) 7.5% (B) 8%(C) 12% (D) 13%9. (A) He visited an exhibition of robots.(B) He talked with a group of car manufacturers.(C) He chaired an industrial meeting.(D) He opened a new car factory.10.(A) Water pollution.(B) Hot weather.(C) An excessive demand for water.(D) Bad management of the local water authorities.Question 11 to 15 are based on the following interview.11.(A) She had originally been trained at college for that job.(B) She has been suffering from serious anorexia.(C) She found the job terribly enjoyable.(D) She went into the job more or less by chance.12. (A) An infant teacher. (B) A child psychologist.(C) An exercise teacher. (D) A hypnotist.13. (A) Because she thought the job wasn't very exciting.(B) Because the pay wasn't so good as she had expected.(C) Because she has developed a serious eating problem.(D) Because she was going to leave America.14. (A) Because she has made a mistake in teaching exercises.(B) Because she was impressed by his skill.(C) Because she has got a minor eating problem.(D) Because she intended to go into this profession.15. (A) People with various sleeping problems.(B) Peoople who has very low self images.(C) People who were putting on weight.(D) People who wanted to go into the profession.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following talk.16. (A) The board of directiors.(B) The company shareholders.(C) The department managers of the company.(D) A group of investment analysts.17. (A) The company's past performance.(B) The company's expansion plan.(C) The promotion of the company's new product.(D) The improvement of the company's management.18. (A) Advertising. (B) Market analysis and counselling.(C) Home security systems. (D) Grass mowers.19. (A) Bad market conditions. (B) Competition from rivals.(C) Faulty products. (D) Inadequate after-sales service.20. (A) 1.1 million dollars. (B) 5.5 million dollars.(C) 5.6 million dollars. (D) 6.6 million dollars.SECTION 2: READING GEST (30 minutes)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), (B), (C) or (D), to each question. Answer all the questions following each passage on the basis of what is stated or implied in thatpassage and write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.Question 1~5The final irony in the case of the Bridgewater Three is that they might have has a far better chance of a new life if they had committed a crime. As Michael and Vincent Hickey and James Robinson try to come to terms with the last 18 years, they will receive none of the help or rehabilitation that convicted criminals could expect.Psychologists and probation officers say the effect on those wrongfully convicted can be compared to hostages held in the Middle East. Many face severe depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. "No amount of compensation will pay for what they've been through," said David Boag, a chartered forensic psychologist who has in prisons for nearly 30 years. "This would devastate anybody. It is likely to have very, very negative effects on their life for a very long time."At the moment they will be very excited about being released, but after a while they could be overwhelmed by feelings of depression."People who were wrongfully held often did suffer post-traumatic stress disorder:"They keep on going over and over the case. They can't get shot of it. They keep reliving the experience."He said there were four main stages people went through: "Sometimes they go into denial and can't believe it's happened that they have actually been released. Then there is anger and resentment that it happened in the first place. After that they may become emotionally drained and depressed. They feel like they are disappearing down the black hole. Then there is the final adjustment and acceptance but you don't know how long it can take."It is a familiar tale to previous victims of injustice. A year after his release Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six, said in a newspaper interview:"Sometimes I feel like bursting into tears, or I have just to walk away... There are times when I wish I was back in jail."In the cases of the Guildford Four, they found different ways of adjusting. While Gerard Conlon achieved fame and money through his best-selling autobiography, In the Name of the Father, and Paul Hill married into the Kennedy clan, the other two, Patrick Armstrong and Carole Richardson, have quietly faded into anonymity.In purely practical terms the Bridgewater Three will have to adjust to a very different world to the one they left in 1979. Since then the Cold War has ended, the Berlin Wall has come down and Nelson Mandela has been released. In day-to-day life back in 1979, simple electronic calculators were prized pieces of advanced technology, office workers used typewriters and the equivalents of desk-top PCs took up small rooms. Remote controls for televisions were still a thing of the future as were hole-in-the-wall cash dispensers."There have been major changes in society," said Dr. Gisli Gudjonsson, reader in forensic psychology at the University of London. "They will not be used to the increased traffic or the differences in technology. They may find it terrifying to get on a bus or a train or the Tube. And if people are let out suddenly they have no opportunity to adjust."This is the major problem psychologists agree that the Bridgewater Three face. They willnot have had any preparation which long-term prisoners normally receive and they will not be supervised by the probation service on their release. For the convicted criminal, the probation service must make sure there is accommodation arranged, that prisoners are signed on at social security and are connected to employment serices. With no such service for the wrongfully convicted, they could even have problems even with tasks such as opening a bank account.1. According to passage, which of the following is NOT true about the Bridgewater Three?(A) They were jailed eighteen years ago.(B) They were released after the completion of their prison terms.(C) They have been found not guilty after 18 years of imprisonment.(D) They are victims of injustice.2. The statement "They can't get shot of it."(para.4) can be paraphrased as "_________"(A) They do not know how to face the future.(B) They are too excited to believe they are free.(C) They are unable to rid themselves of the emotional disorder.(D) They do not learn the lesson from their imprisonment.3. It can be concluded that all of the foolowing statements about the Bridgewater Three, the Birmingham Six and the Guidford Four are true EXCEPT that _______.(A) they are the victims of injustice(B) they face the difficulty of adjustment after release(C) they were wrongfully held in prison for a number of years(D) they win their freedom through their own struggle4. The author listed (in para. 8) a number of changes in political, social and day-to-day life mainly to show ______.(A) how difficult it is for the Bridgewater Three to adjust to the world today(B) how fast the world will have been changing when crimes are under control(C) how advanced the modern technology has become(D) how close the relationship is between politics and science5. In writing the last paragraph of the passage the author ______.(A) gives the summery of the article(B) lists more examples of the injustice done to the Bridgewater Three(C) shows the different treatments the Bridgewater Three and convicted criminals receive(D) criticizes openly the injustice imposed on the Bridgewater ThreeQuestion 6~10Displaying a giant banner protesting global warming, Greenpeace, the confrontational environmental group that has known better days, on Wednesday brought its campaign against oil exploration in the arctic to downtown Los Angeles.Two activists climbed 13 stories up Atlantic Richfield's 51-story building before unfurling a banner featuring a polar bear and reading "Arctic oil:Global Warming, Chill the Drills."Greenpeace has chosen the bear as a symbol because of scientific concerns about thevulnerability of arctic wildlife to global warming as icebergs melt and the northern habitat heats.Five people were arrested at the demonstration, which caused police to temporarily close portions of two streets and snarled downtown traffic for hours as Fire Department personnel positioned huge air bags on the ground in case the climbers fell.For Greenpeace, the demonstration was one of several recent protests, after a reorganization over the summer, that mark a reemphasis of the sort of dramatic direct action that made the group famous.After a steep decline in U.S. membership that saw the rolls drop to 420,000 from more than 1 million in 1991, the organization earlier this year closed 10 field offices across the country. It also began calling attention to some of its less controversial work--its efforts to develop a more energy-efficient car and its lobbying for tougher restrictions on the huge "factory" trawlers widely blamed for depleting worldwide fish populations.But in September, members of the group launched a small flotilla of inflatable dinghies into Alaska's Becaufort Sea in an effort to prevent a huge floating oil rig from moving to a drill site in coastal waters off the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.Greenpeace has targeted Arco because of the company's plans to look for oil just off the arctic refuge, the home of an extraordinary array of northern wildlife.Although drilling operations could lead to spills or accidents that might harm bears, whales and birds, Greenpeace says its main concern is the long-term climate effects of oil dependency. The burning of fossil fuels is considered to be the primary way people contribute to global warming.Al Greenstein, a company spokeaman, said that Greenpeace was wrong to equate arctic oil drilling with global warming."It's not a production issue. It's a matter of consumption," Greenstein said."As long as people choose to depend on oil, and we think they will for decades to come, the choice is whether to import oil or develop our own sources."The five Los Angeles protesters were arrested on suspicion of trespassing.6. The expression "that has known better days"(para. 1) can mean all of the following EXCEPT that ______.(A) it has once achieved more successes(B) it has once has a larger membership(C) it has once organized more direct actions(D) it has once been involved in more controversial issues7. The expression "Chill the Drills" in the slogan "Arctic Oil: Global warming, Chill the Drills." (para. 2) can possibly be paraphrased as "_______".(A) save the polar bears(B) stop the oil exploration(C) reduce the consumption of fossil fuels(D) destroy the drilling apparatus8. Which of the following is implied, but not directly stated, in the passage?(A) Greenpeace has had a sharp decline in membership.(B) Greenpeace has changed its tactics.(C) Greenpeace has resumed dramatic direct actions.(D) Greenpeace has undergone reorganization.9. According to the passage, the five protesters were arrested at the demonstration under the accusation that _____.(A) they stopped the traffic for hours(B) they destroyed part of the building(C) they invaded private property without permission(D) they organised and headed up the demonstration10.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?(A) Greenpeace Targets Arco Building in Latest Protest(B) Five Protesters Arrested at Greenpeace Demonstration(C) Polar Bears: Central Concern of Greenpeace(D) Oil Production vs. Oil Consumption: Global WarmingQuestions 11~15Oscar Wilde, the celebrated wit and playwright who ended his days in disgrace and ruin, is finally being remembered in the way he wanted. As he put it:"Something more than a man with a tragic vice in his life. There is so much more in me, and I always was a good father to both my children."A century after his release, Britain is going wild for Wilde. His comedies, such as The Importance of Being Earnest, (which he described as "exquisitely trivial") and Lady Windermere's Fan have enjoyed a consistent popularity in repertory theatres around the country, and in the next few months his personality and cultural impact will be explored in a west End play, two screen versions and a new biography.The film Wilde, due out in the autumn and starring actor and author Stephen Fry, intends to balance his homosexuality, for which he was imprisoned, with his love for his wife, Constance, and two sons.The producers, brothers Marc and Peter Samuelson, said they felt that the Victorian writer's scandalous affair with Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas, which led to his downfall, painted an "incomplete" picture of the man.Directed by Brian Gilbert, the film focuses on 15 years of Wilde's life, when most of his great works, including The Importance of Being Earnest and An Ideal Husband, were written. The script is adapted from Richard Ellmann's definitive biography, and Vanessa Redgrave plays Wilde's mother.Only now, says Fry, is his subject receiving the universal respect that is his due."He stands for all people who refused to freeze themselves into a moral code," he said on BBC Radio yesterday.Because of today's more liberal attitudes, the film is likely to be more sexually explicit thanprevious studies which could not focus enough on homosexuality, and instead merely alluded to sexual practices which Wilde himself called "feadting with panthers."The actor Simon Callow has been winning rave reviews for The Importance of Being Oscar, a one-man show at the Savoy Theatre which opened last week, in which he attempts to humanise, rather than eulogise the playwright."Wilde constructed a personality for himself, believing that on it depended his value as an artist," Callow has said. "By personality he didn't mean in the corrupted sense... but the inner life transformed into the outer self."Wilde's grandson, Merlin Holland, has given the show his enthusiastic backing. He hinself is working on a new book about his ancestor's life, and he said yesterday:"The British public are happy enough to read his children's stories to their children, or clap at revivals of The Importance of Being Earnest, but his private life you just didn't ask about.""To find now that it's all been brough back together and the whole man is there is delightful. I'm very happy about that."Also in progress is a film version of Wilde's play The Ideal Husband, which is about a cabinet minister revered by all women as being the ideal man, yet who hides his corruption behind a facade.Wilde himself has already won a kind of establishment acceptance. In 1995, he was finally given the stamp of approval with an inscription on a new stained-glass window at Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. Even the present Marquess of Queensberry, descendant of the man who put Wilde behind bars for sodomy, was reported to have joined the Oscar Wilde Society.But Professor Alan Sinfield, author of The Wilde Century, says that the image of Wilde, as a consequence of the trials, set up the notion of the queer man of the 20th century."I thought at the time there's always been two Oscar Wildes-one that's synonym for queerness and the one that's at the Haymarket with all sorts of knights and ladies." Until recently, he said, it was quite difficult to marry the two together.The fact that newest productions were doing so could signify an increasingly enlightened attitude towards homosexuality--or "a technique for putting homosexuality back into a box, by saying we recognise that, enough of it, now we'll get to the full man," Professor Sinfield said.11. All of the following plays were written by the playwright Oscar Wilde EXCEPT_____.(A) The Importance of Being Earnest (B) Lady Windermere's fan(C) The Importance of Being Oscar (D) The Ideal Husband12. The word "vice" in the expression "Something more than a man with a tragic vice in his life"(para. 1) can best be replaced by which of the following?(A) ill fate (B) immoral character(C) vicious intention (D) mental weakness13. The present Marquess of Queensberry is mentioned in the passage to show that ________.(A) Wilde is still quite popular with the public(B) Wilde is no longer condemned for his homosexuality(C) people remember Wilde in the way he wanted(D) the change of attitude toward Wilde is radical enough14. It can be concluded from Professor Alan Sinfield's comment that _______.(A) there are two contrastive images of the playwright Oscar Wilde(B) there are two Oscar Wildes in British literary history(C) the two Oscar Wildes could never agree with each other(D) the playwright Oscar Wilde changed his personality later in life15. Which of the following is NOT true about the playwright Oscar Wilde according to thepassage?(A) Wilde has been considered a controversial figure over the past century.(B) There is a strong revival of interest in both Wilde's plays and his personality.(C) The reevaluation of Oscar Widle is more objective and humanistic.(D) The British public fully accept Wilde's homosexuality.Questions 16~20All men can trace their ancestry back to one man who lived 150,000 years ago and whose closest living relatives are a small tribe in South Africa, according to scientists who have spent a decade searching for the original Adam.Research into the human Y chromosome--which sons only inherit from their fathers--has pinpointed the time and place where just one man gave rise to the male genetic ingredients of all men alive today.The geneticists have also located the oldest direct descendants of this Adam, whom they say lived alongside an African Eve who was identified in similar studies 10 years ago.The khoisan people of South Africa, some with a hunter-gatherer tradition stretching back thousands of years, share most of the genetic traits that first arose when Adam hunted game and collected berries in his African Garden of Eden.Two independent investigations of minute mutations on the Y chromosome pinpointed the Khoisan people, who are also known as Bushmen or Hottentots, as the only ethnic group to possess so many ancient remnants of the original Adam.Dr. Michael Hammer, a geneticist at the University of Arizona, analysed the Y chromosome of more than 1,500 men selected from ethnic groups around the world and found a clear line of descendent from the African Adam to the present-day Khoisan people."One way of looking at this is that the Y chromosome traces back to people who lived in Africa. We have evidence that the Y chromosomes in all men today trace back to one African male at some time in the past," he said. "It is possible that this male was not anatomically modern. He may have been more like Homo erectus, one of our hominid ancestors, but his Y chromosome survived the change in the way we look."By studying the variety of mutations in the Y chromosome of men alive today, Hammer's team was able to determine how long it has taken these genetic changes to arise and where the original source came from.He found that the Khoisan, who speak a unique click language, preserved an ancient geneticsignal as well as an old cultural heritage. "The oldest branch of the [human family]tree that traces all the way back to Adam is represented today by the Khoisan people," Hammer said. "Something like 20% of the Khoisan men have this old, old Y chromosome. We don't find it at all in European populations and it is present in very low levels, 2% or 3%, in other African groups."A separate study of Y chromosomes by Dr. Peter Oefner, a senior researcher at Stanford University in California, also supports the link between Adam and the Khoisan, who now live in South Africa but whose ancestors probably emigrated from the Rift V alley of east Africa where Homo sapiens is believed to have evolved.The scientists said the research does not support the biblical story of a single man and woman in a Garden of Eden. "This result does not mean there was ever only one male but rather that a unique mutation occurred, resulting in one son who defined the new (genetic) line and whose male descendants eventually reached a majority in Africa. Some offspring of this lineage left Africa to populate the entire globe," Oefner said.16. The Khoisan people of South Africa are studied by scientists because ________.(A) they have had a long hunter-gatherer tradition(B) their ancestors built the first Garden of Eden(C) their descendants quickly spread to the whole world(D) they have possessed the earliest genetic traits of man17. The expression "minute mutations" (para. 5) can be paraphrased as "_______."(A) immediate occurrences (B) small alterations(C) great transformations (D) slow evolution18. Which of the following is NOT true about the expression "African Garden of Eden"?(A) It is a geographical location in South Africa.(B) It is coined from the Holy Bible.(C) It is used to symbolize the birthplace of the human race.(D) It is said to be the place where the legendary Adam and Eve lived.19. According to Dr. Peter Oefner, the Khoisan people _______.(A) have never left their land in South Africa(B) have only one single man and woman as their earliest ancestors(C) have a unique genetic line in their male descendants(D) can find their history reflected in the Bible20. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?(A) The Khoisan people are one of the earliest and advanced civilizations in the world.(B) The biblical account of human history is based on the ethnic groups in South Africa.(C) The investigation of genetic traits reveals that the earliest human ancestors are fromSouth Africa.(D) Homo erectus and Homo sapiens are both the ancestors of the human race.SECTION 3: TRANSLATION TEST (30 minutes)Directions: Translate the following passage into Chinese and write your version in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.The three sacred words "duty", "honor" and "country" reverently dictate what you should be, what you can be, and what you will be. They urge you to build courage when courage seems to fail, to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith, to create hope when hope becomes abandoned. I am convinced that these words teach you to be proud and unbending in honest failure, but humble and gentle in success; not to substitute words for action; not to seek the path of comfort, but to face the stress of difficulty and challenge; to learn to stand up in the storm, but to have compassion on those who fall; to have a heart that is clean, a goal that is high; to learn to laugh, yet never forget how to weep; to reach into the future, yet never neglect the past; to be serious, yet never take yourself too seriously; to be modest so that you will remember the simplicity of true greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, the meekness of true strength. In short, these words teach you to be both a militant fighter and a gentleman.SECTION 4: LISTENING TEST (30 minutes)Part A: Note-taking and Gap-fillingDirections: In this part of the test you will hear a short talk. You will hear the talk only once. While listening to the talk, you may take notes on the important points so that you can have enough information to complete a gap-filling task on a separate ANSWER BOOKLET. You are required to write ONE word or figure only in each blank. You will not get your ANSWER BOOKLET until after you have listened to the talk.When a child reaches the age of around eight to __________ (1), for the first time in his life the idea of love is changed from being loved into loving. As he grows into a(n) ___________________(2) eventually, he has overcome his _______________(3). For him now, to give has become more satisfactory and more joyous than to ______________________(4); to love has become more important even than being loved.Related to this change is the development of the ____________(5) of love. When a child grows up, his _________________(6) to mother gradually ______________(7) some of its vital significance and his relationship to ______________________(8) becomes more and more important.There are essential ___________(9) in quality between motherly love and fatherly love. Motherly love is by nature _____________________________(10). Mother loves a child not because the child has _________________________(11) any specific condition, or has lived up to any specific __________________(12).But the ________________(13) to father is quite different. Father does not represent the ______________(14) world. He represents the world of thought, of ___________________(15) and order, of discipline, and of travel and ____________________(16). Father is the one who shows the child the road into the ___________________(17).Fatherly love is ___________________________(18) love. Its principle is "I love you becuase you fulfil my expectations, because you do your duty." Fatherly love has a negative and。
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1998.3上海市英语中级口译笔试答案1998.3上海市英语中级口译资格证书第一阶段考试参考答案:SECTION1: LISTENING TESTPart A: Spot Dictation1. particular flavour2. rapidly changing conditions3. special characteristic4. vote at elections5. the political scene6. income group7. would have expected 8. with the hands9. to represent 10. upper and middle11. as they are 12. property owners13. less clear 14. support social reform15. suspicious of 16.2old division17. the Trade Unions 18. their wages19. personal level 20. stand togetherPart B: Listening Comprehension1-5 B D D A C 6-10 A B B C B11-15 D A A C B 16-20 C C A C D21-25 B B D D A 26-30 C B C A DPart C: Listening and TranslationⅠ.Sentence Translation1.购买房子是如此之昂贵,我们已决定去设法以租代购/租房。
2.只有那些持有效A级证书的申请者才被考虑是否适合该职位。
34SECTION2: STUDY SKILLS1-5 B A C B D 6-10 D D C A A11-15 D C A D A 16-20 D A C C C21-25 D A C A B 26-30 D C C D DSECTION3: TRANSLATION(1)企业组织找人补充职位空缺的办法之一是向公司以外招聘。
它可以选择在报纸或杂志上等广告,提出简要的工作情况介绍并征集应聘者的自荐信。
由于公司不会录用个人材料不佳的申请者,因此向有希望的应聘者寄发包括年龄、资历、工作经验等简明信息的申请表,并向了解应聘者情况的有关人士征求参考意见是很重要的。
这些信息有助于公司管理部门缩小面试人员名单以最终作出录用决定。
主持面试的工作人员称之为“面试小组”。
他们在面试之前要仔细审阅工作情况介绍、人5员特长要求喝应聘者的情况。
为了帮助面试小组作出选择,在面试中经常使用面试评定表以根据表上的若干标准对应聘者进行考评。
SECTION4: TRANSLATION(2)The task of this university is to train qualified personnel for foreign affairs and cultural exchange with foreign countries and teachers for institutions of higher learning, who are morally, intellectually and physically qualified and have a good command of foreign languages. It has a 4-year course and a 5-year course for undergraduates. Those who have passed the graduation examination and have written an acceptable thesis are awarded/given a Bachelor’s degree.Students of commonly used foreign languages, after acquiring the ability to use language efficiently, are intercultural communication, so that the graduates will have a basic knowledge in those6fields in addition to their mastery of a foreign language.听力测试题录音文字稿:SECTION 1: LISTENING TESTPart 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. Remember you will hear the passage only once. Now, let’s begin Part A with Spot Dictation.Britain is changing more rapidly than ever before in her long history. In some respects the new British society reflects general world trends. In other respects it has kept its own particular flavour. British society is evolving, that is to say, developing and suiting itself to7rapidly changing conditions. Evolution rather than revolution or violent change is a special characteristic of the British way of life.This is shown in one way by how the British people vote at elections. The Conservative and Labour Parties have controlled the political scene for the last fifty years, but today neither party can any longer be sure from which class or income group its support will come. Not long ago you would have expected the working classes always to vote for the Labour Party. The wo rd “labour”means “hard work”—especially hard work with the hands. The Labour Party is the party which is supposed to represent the “working man”. You would also have expected the upper and middle classes to vote for the Conservative Party. The word conservative mea ns “keeping things as they are”. The Conservative Party is supposed to be the party which represents property owners,8businessmen and the self-employed. In some respects traditional British “class distinctions”are becoming less clear, and you can be less sure how people will vote. Many members of the middle class support social reform. Many ordinary working people enjoy a better standard of living and are suspicious of any change which might affect them. But the old divisions between the classes remain. Many Conservatives fear that the sovereignty of Parliament is being threatened by the Trade Unions. Many workers are afraid that the Conservative bosses are trying to keep their wages down. But class feelings have not reached a personal level yet. Middle-class and working-class men can stand together at a football match and be the best of friends.Part B: Listening ComprehensionI Statements9Directions: 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.Question No. 1. These houses have been on the market since last January.Question No. 2. Alice writes novels, but her real background is in business administration. Question No. 3. If we had your phone number, we would have called you on our arrival. Question No. 4. The suitcase sells for nineteen-eighty-five and are available in three colours.Question No. 5. All the board members except10the director voted for acompany-wide dress code. Question No. 6. Cathy called the police as soon as she found her office had been broken into.Question No. 7. Our general manager is planning to visit a few factories when he travels to theNorth this summer. Question No. 8. About one-third of the sixtyinvited guests failed to showup at the dinner party. Question No. 9. May I have your attention, please. Flight 114 was called off due to thethunderstorm.Question No. 10. Despite a decrease in thedowntown areas, the salesfigure is on the up swing inthe suburbs.ⅡTalks and ConversationsDirections: 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 answer 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.Questions 11 to 14 are based on the following conversation.Man: Can you tell me about the university shuttle bus system? This is such alarge campus, and I have classes allover campus. I need to take theshuttle bus from one class toanother, or I will never make it ontime.Woman: What do you need to know? I think it’s a really great system.Man: First of all, where does it go? Woman: The university shuttle bus system goes all over campus. It does notleave the campus; if want to traveloff-campus, you’ll need to take thecity bus system. But the universityshuttle bus system will get you fromone class to the next, veryefficiently.Man: And how much does it cost? Woman: It’s free, can you believe it? So you don’t have to pay a cent to get all around the university campus.Man: That’s really great. And how do I catch the shuttle bus?Woman: Just look for one of the bright yellow shuttle bus signs, and gostand next to it. You can see theyellow shuttle bus signs all overcampus. A Shuttle bus will comealongapproximately every five minutes, so you shouldn’t have to wait long.Man: That all sounds good. Thanks for your help.Woman: No problem.Question No. 11. What are the man and the woman discussing?Question No. 12. What area does the university shuttle bus cover?Question No. 13. How much does the shuttle bus cost?Question No. 14. What color are the shuttle bus signs?Question 15 to 18 are based on the following advertisement.You may think IBM makes only bigcomputers. The range of products pictured here should change your mind.But more important, it’s likely that one of them is a perfect fit for you and the work you have to do.IBM’s portable computers bring problem--solving power to the people who need it most. Small businesses can use them to prosper today and plan for tomorrow. Large companies can use them to help a key person or department become more productive. Professional people can use them to make the most of their own special skills.IBM portable computers are easy to use and their price tags make them easy to buy. Best of all, even our smallest portable computers give you biggest benefits, i.e. IBM experience and reliability.So, when you begin sizing up portable computers, think of IBM, the InternationalBusiness Machines Corporation. Obviously, we’ve thought and will think a lot about you. Question No. 15. What is this advertisement trying to sell?Question No. 16. What does IBM produce? Question No. 17. According to the ad. , who will use IBM’s portable computers?Question No. 18. Which of the following is the full name of IBM?Questions 19 to 22 are based on the following conversation.Woman: Did you read this magazine article? The information in it is unbelievable.Man: What’s the article about? Woman: It’s about paper, specifically about how much paper Americans use up each year. Man: Why are you so interested in paper? Woman: It’s not paper that I’m interested in; it’s trees. Because Americans use so muchpaper,many trees have to be cut down. Man: According to the article, how much paper do Americans use?Woman: About 50 million tons of paper a year, can you believe it?Man: That’s probably a lot of trees, isn’t it ?Woman: You bet it is; 850 million trees a year.Man: I can’t believe we really need to use so much paper.Woman: Neither can I. I’m sure we could reduce the amount of paper we use if we wanted to.Question No.19. Where did the woman learn the information?Question No 20. What is the topic of the conversation?Question No 21. Approximately how muchpaper do Americans use in one year? Question No 22. What does the woman want people to do?Questions 23 to 26 are based on the following talk.Today I’d like to discuss something new that botanists may be bringing us in the near future: plants that Produce plastic. I’m not talking about artificial plants made from plastic. I’m talking about living, growing plants that produce a plastic-like substance.The natural plastic from these plants has at least one major advantage over the artificial plastic that is so common today. This new plastic from plants biodegrades quickly, which means that it is much better for the environment. Today’s artificial plastic biodegrades very slowly. When people finish with plastic products and throw them away, theplastic remains intact for years. These unused plastic products are covering the Earth and causing quite a problem. Perhaps the new, natural plastics from plants can help to solve that problem.Question No. 23. What type of plant is the woman discussing?Question No. 24. What is the major advantage of the new natural plastic? Question No. 25. What is the problem with today’s artificial plastic?Question No. 26. This lecture might be given in which course?Questions 27 to 30 are based on the following talk.The public schools are famous private schools. The oldest of the public schools were founded to give free education to clever boys whose parents could not afford to educate them privately. They were under “public”management or control. But today these schools, and similar ones founded within the past 120 years, are mostly boarding schools. The pupils live as well as study there. Some public schools also take day-pupils. Normally pupils are admitted by examination. Since state schools do not prepare children for this, parents who wish to send their children to a public school often send them first to a preparatory school. Preparatory schools are small, private primary schools which prepare children for the public school examination.Public schools have produced many of Britain’s most famous and distinguished men and women and many parents are still ready to make great sacrifices to send their children there. More pupils come from Britain’s upper classes or wealthy families. Recently, however, there has been a great deal of argument about the future of all private schools.Question No. 27. According to the passage, why were public schools founded?Question No. 28. How are those public schools today?Question No. 29. What can a preparatory school do to help?Question No. 30. Where do most pupils of the public schools come from now?Part C: Listening and TranslationI Sentence TranslationDirections: In this part of the test, you will hear 5 English sentences. You will hear the sentences only once. After you have heard each sentence, translate it into Chinese and write your version inthe corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. Now, with Sentence No. 1. Sentence No. 1. Buying a house is soexpensive that we havedecided to try and rent oneinstead.Sentence No. 2. Only those applicants holdinga current A-level Certificatewill be considered for thepost.Sentence No. 3. Linda asked her boss if shemight have an afternoon offto show her uncle aroundShanghai.Sentence No. 4. The fire broke out at about three o’clock, but by four the fire brigade had got itunder control.Sentence No. 5. Your job will be to make surethat there is effectivecommunication between thevarious branches of ourcorporation.ⅡPassage TranslationDirections: In this’part of the test, you will hear 2 passages. You will hear the passages only once. After you have heard each passage, translate it into Chinese and write your version in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. You may take notes while you are listening. Now, let’s begin Passage Translation with the first passage.Passage 1:Cambridge is one of the most important and beautiful towns not only in Britain, but also in Europe. Visitors all over the world are attracted by the quality of its buildings, in particular those belonging to the University and the unique atmosphere caused by the combination of rivers and gardens.Passage 2:I think that this problem of teenagers gettinginto trouble with the law is mainly caused by unemployment, Because of the high level of unemployment, so many teenagers nowadays leave school and find that they have no chance of getting a ]ob. As a result of this, they feel bored and are much more likely to get drunk and wandering around the streets with nothing to do, which can easily lead to trouble of one sort or another.。