0503高级口译全真试题补充部分Word格式.docx
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Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearapassageandreadthesamepassagewithblanksinit.Fillineachoftheblankswiththewordorwordsyouhaveheardonthetape.WriteyouranswerinthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.RememberyouwillhearthepassageONLYONCE.
Gettingonwellwithcolleagues,asanyonewhoworksinanofficeknows,isavitalelementinourworkinglives.Manyofficeinvolveagreatdealoftime__________
(1).OneBritishstudyof160managers,forexample,foundthattheyspentbetween__________
(2)oftheirtimewithotherpeople.
_________(3)arefirstbroughtaboutbytheformalsystemofwork,butareelaboratedinseveralwaysby__________(4)ofdifferentkinds.Itisessentialforsuchrelationshipstodevelopif__________(5)istosucceed.Andgoodrelationshipsatworkareoneofthemainsourcesof__________(6).
Aretheany‘rulesofrelationships’thatmighttheuseful_________(7)ofwhattodoandwhatnottodoinyourdealingswithothers?
Someresearchershavefoundthattherearesuchrules.__________(8)peopletheygeneratedanumberofpossiblerules.Thenthey___________(9)howimportantthoseruleswereintwenty-twodifferentkindsofrelationships.Theseincluded__________(10),closefriends,siblingsandworkcolleaguesaswellasrelationshipsbetween__________(11).
Throughstudiesandinvestigationstheresearchersdiscovered__________(12)thatappliedtooverhalfofalltheserelationships.
1.__________(13).
2.looktheotherpersonintheeyeduringconversation.
3.Donotdiscusswhathasbeensaid__________(14)theotherperson.
4.Donotcriticizetheotherpersonpublicly.
5.Repaydebts,__________(15)nomatterhowsmall.
Thisdoesn’tmeanthat__________(16).Itjustmeansthattheyareseenasimportant.The‘lookingintheeye’rule,forexample,isacrucialaspectof__________(17).Itisveryuncomfortabletohavetotalktosomeonewho__________(18)looksatyouduringtheconversation.Oneneedstolookatthepersononeistalkingtotoseeifthey’restillattendingandto__________(19).Tosignalinterest,thelistenerhasto__________(20)whoisspeaking.
PartB:
ListeningComprehension
Inthispartofthetesttherewillbesomeshorttalksandconversations.Aftereachone,youwillbeaskedsomequestions.Thetalks,conversationsandquestionswillbespokenONLYONCE.NowlistencarefullyandchoosetherightanswertoeachquestionyouhaveheardandwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechoseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.
Questions1to5arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
1.(A)Environmentalprotection.(B)Healthservice.
(C)lllnessesindifferentcountries.(D)Healthydiet.
2.(A)Pollution.(B)Paceoflife.
(C)Diet.(D)Healthcare.
3.(A)Intheeast.(B)Inthewest.
(C)Inthesouth.(D)Inthenorth.
4.(A)Theyseekhelpfromapsychiatristbeforedoinganythingelse.
(B)Theyinmostcasesrelyonthefamily.
(C)Theyusetraditionalherbalmedicine.
(D)Theyturntosecretrecipescomingdownfromtheirgranny.
5.(A)YouwouldbetreatedthesamewayasyouwouldinBritain.
(B)Youwouldbetreatedwithherbalmedicine.
(C)Youwouldbetreatedinhospitalforatleast9months.
(D)YouwouldbetreatedwitharecipethatmaydifferfromaBritishone.
Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingnews.
6.(A)HemetIsraeliPrimeMinisterandForeignMinisterbutnotPalestinianleaders.
(B)HisvisitmightcontributetothesmoothrunningofPalestinianelections.
(C)Thiswashisthirdvisittothisregionwithin18months.
(D)HesoughttostrengthenanalreadyactiveUSpeacemakingroleinthisregion.
7.(A)TopreventtheAsianfishermenfromsellingsharkfinsasadelicacy.
(B)Toincreasefundforprotectionofthethreatenedspeciesaroundtheworld.
(C)TobanthekillingofsharksfortheirfinsintheAtlanticOcean.
(D)TodecreasethehighpricesofsharkfinsintheAsianmarket.
8.(A)Abreakthroughisexpectedtooccurintherelationsbetweenthetwocountries.
(B)HisaimistogetIndiatohonoritscommitmenttopeacefulrelationswithitsneighbors.
(C)Theatmosphereoftheirrelationswillgetbetter.
(D)Hisvisitshouldbeviewedasatransactionalprocess.
9.(A)Theperiodofstagnationhascontinuedforseveralyearsonend.
(B)Germanycannolongerrelyonexportstoencouragedomesticspending.
(C)Investmentinthecountryisweakeningthisyear.
(D)MuchofGermany’sproductionisbeingtransferredtolower-wageeconomies.
10.(A)16millionunits.(B)16.67millionunits.
(C)16.9millionunits.(D)17millionunits.
Questions11to15arebasedonthefollowinginterview.
11.(A)Drugabuseamongtherockandpopsingers.
(B)Excessivedrinkingofsomepopartists.
(C)Clientsofawell-knownlaryngologist.
(D)Voiceproblemssufferedbysomefamoussingers.
12.(A)Aconsultantlaryngologist.(B)AGenesissinger.
(C)Arockstar.(D)Aradioprogrampresenter.
13.(A)Singersshouldnotavoidtakingaspirin.
(B)Steroidstakenlongtermcauseathinningofthevoicemuscle.
(C)Takingaspirincanresultinthebruisingofthevocalchords.
(D)Operasingersoftendoverylongtourstogiveconcerts.
14.(A)Lackoftraining.(B)Overuseofthevoice.
(C)Abuseofthevoice.(D)Baddreaming.
15.(A)Lowhumidity.(B)Chattingwithfans.
(C)Warmingyourvoicedown.(D)Regularlytakingsteroids.
Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowinginterview.
16.(A)Havinggoodlooksandbeingwealthy.
(B)Asocietyobsessedwithmaterialsuccess.
(C)Whatmakesasuccessfulperson.
(D)Successfulentrepreneurs.
17.(A)Todowellatschool.
(B)Tostartoutwealthy.
(C)Tohavegoodlooks.
18.(A)Onewhorisesthroughtherankstothetopofabigcompany.
(B)Onewhoisbornintoanaffluentfamily.
(C)Onewhomaybeabletocapitalizeongoodlooks.
(D)Onewhoisregardedaskind,butnotveryefficient.
19.(A)Intrapreneurstendtobethekidseveryonethoughtdowell.
(B)Intrapreneursaregoodorganizersandgetonwellwithpeople.
(C)Entrepreneursoftenhadearlyreputationsastroublemakers.
(D)Farfewerentrepreneurshadbothparentspresentthroughoutchildhood.
20.(A)Goodlookshelpyouinearlylife.
(B)Manysuccessfulentrepreneursleaveschoolearly.
(C)Richpeopledonotoftenhaverichparents.
(D)Ahardlifeasachildcanhelpyoulateron.
SECTION2:
READINGTEST
Inthissectionyouwillreadseveralpassages.Eachoneisfollowedbyseveralquestionsaboutit.YouaretochooseONEbestanswer,(A),(B),(C)or(D),toeachquestion.AnswerallthequestionsfollowingeachpassageonthebasisofwhatisstatedorimpliedinthatpassageandwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechoseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.
Questions1-5
AshehikedupasteeptrailwindingintotheGreatSmokyMountainsNationalParkafewdaysago.DonBargerreachedintohispack,pulledouthiscellphone-andturneditoff.“thelastthingyouwanttohearasyou’reroundingabendouthereisacellphoneringorsomeguytalkingtohisbrokerororderingpizza.”Hesays.“butthat’swhat’happeninginournationalparksthesedays.”Atleast30nationalparksnowsportcellphonetowersorotherantennas,accordingtoanewlyreleasedpartialinventorybytheNationalparkservice.Thislist,thefirstofitskind,isevidencethatphonecompaniedaretargetingAmerica’snationalparksforbusiness.
Theresult,criticssay,isamuch-degradedvisualexperiencewhenatowersproutsonanotherwisepristinelandscape-orajarringauralannoyancewhenacellphoneringsdeepinnature.Inmay,threecelltowersproposedforascenicroadintheGreatSmokyMountainsNationalParkcausedapublicoutcry.“itisoneoftheworstideaswehaveheard,”wroteSen.LamarAlexanderandRep.JohnDuncanJr.,bothTennesseeRepublicans.WithinweeksoftheirlettertoFranMainella,directoroftheNationalParkService,thewirelesscompanyhaddroppeditsplan.
Similarly,anewcellphonetowerinfullviewofthefamousgeyseratYellowstoneNationalParknowraisestheireofsomevisitors.Thepark’s“custodianshavebeenunfaithfultooldFaithful,”accordingtoFrankBuono,aformerNationalParkServicemanagerandboardmemberofPublicEmployeesforEnvironmentalResponsibility(PEER).Thetreasuredviewhasbeenhandled“withallthecareofastripmall.”Thetowerisan“incompatiblestructure”witha“verynoticeableadverseeffect,”addstheWyomingStateHistoricPreservationOffice.Thepubliconslaughthascausedtheparkservicetorevisititsdecision.AYellowstonespokesmansaystowerheightandappearanceareunderreviewandamoratoriumhasbeenplacedonpermitsfornewcellphonetowersuntilamanagementplanisdeveloped.Butthetowershavecomeinhandy,parkpersonnelsay.
“usingcellservicewherewecanallowsbettervisitorsafetyservices,”saysAlNash,aparkspokesman.Whiletwo-wayradiosworkfineforparkpersonnel,mostemergencycallscomefromthepublicindevelopedareasofthepark-andagrowingnumberarebycellphone.“we’vebeensurprisedthatallofasuddenitbecamealightningrod.”AddsBrianGoemmer,directorofengineeringandregulatoryaffairsforWesternWireless,theBellevue,Wash.,firmthatownsthetower.Ithasservedanimportantemergencyfunction,especiallyforaltitude-orheat-challengedvisitorswaitingtoseeOldFaithfulblowoffsteam,hesays.
Emergencyuseisanexcuse,countersMr.Barger,southeastre
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