2017翻譯考試中級口譯模擬試題答案

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  SECTION1: LISTENING TEST

2017翻譯考試中級口譯模擬試題答案

Part A: Spot Dictation

1. tastes or preference2. values

3. type of attitude4. indicate

5. upset6. rather than

7. include8. public palces

9. feel very strongly10. our personality

11. important things12. get on with

13. all the time14. objects or events

15. complete stating16. statements

17. simply stating18. so rude

19. deeply held view20. no matter who

Part B: Listening Comprehension

1-5 AABBB6-10 DCDBD

11-15 DACCA16-20 DACBD

21-25 DCCBD26-30 ACDBB

Part C: Listening and Translation

Ⅰence Translation

1. 天然材料通常要比人工產品昂貴的多。

2. 我很遺憾,你必須至少提前14 天預定機票,才能打到七折/減30%票價。

3. 既然我們在技術上不能和他們相比,我們決意在熱情和苦幹方面勝過他們。

4. 我因爲已經約好看牙醫,所以不能出席明天的董事會議。

5. 在這裏外事辦公室的人員千方百計儘可能地幫助你。我們會幫你解決護或簽證問題、 財政問題,乃至個人問題。

Ⅱage Translation

1. 婦女解放運動已成功地清除了那些曾經將婦女阻擋在 (專門)職業外的障礙。然而在 勞動大軍中還存在着一個阻止非大學學歷婦女得到平等待遇的障礙----“粉紅領”障礙。每八個婦女中有七個從事那些沒有什麼地位,也幾乎沒有晉升機會的工作。粉紅領的工作就是女招待(服務員),祕書或銷售員。

2. 微型電腦是最新的'一種家用電器。它就像一架附加了(一面)電視屏幕的打字機,能進行用途廣泛的操作,從爲孩子提供電子遊戲到記錄全而新的聖誕費用。在添置其他的硬件後,微型電腦會 (變得)像微波爐那樣時髦,像袖珍計算機那樣流行。

  SECTION2: STUDY SKILLS

1-5 D C A D B6-10 C C C D D

11-15 C B A D C16-20 B B C A B

21-25 B C C D B26-30 B A A C D

SECTION3: TRANSLATION(1)

1997 年8 月6日,55000 人在廣島集會,紀念原子彈事件46 週年。毀滅性的原子彈使約14 萬人喪命,遏止了二次大戰的戰火。廣島市新當選的市長打破傳統,在年度《和平宣言》中增加了不尋常內容。他宣稱人們應該牢記“日本在亞洲和太平洋地區實行侵略和殖民統治期間,給這些地區的人民帶來了苦和絕望,爲此我們深感內疚。”談及50年前日本襲擊美國事件,他補充道:“對可怕的二戰,我們仍記憶猶新,從日本偷襲珍珠港開始,到廣島、長崎原子彈爆炸告終。我們決心爲世界和平繼續奮鬥。”

在日本,只要提到戰爭,就會講到受害,講他們是軍國主義的受害者,軍國主義把國 家引入戰爭;他們是美國的受害者,美國向他們的城市投擲了原子彈。然而他們閉口不談 皇軍給亞洲人民帶來的災難、也不談對華侵略、偷襲珍珠港。日本作爲戰爭的受害者,形象很感人,從而掩蓋了其侵略者的一面。

SECTION4: TRANSLATION(2)

Macao, a sparking pearl in the coast of China, catches the world s attention for her charm, her experiences of various changes and her bright achievements, and moreover, for the unusual date of December 20, 1999.

Macao has been the territory of China ever since the ancient times. The Chinese people have been living and working there for generations. Early in the 80s, Mr. Deng Xiaoping, one of the great figures of the century, put forward the bold concept of “One Country, Two Systems”. On July 1, 1997, the People s Republic of China resumed her sovereignty over Hong Kong. This year, Macao will completely get rid of the foreign regime and return to motherland. This is another great historical event for the Chinese people. It symbolizes another big step for the Chinese people on their way towards the great goal of the country's reunification. Macao s future is sure to be even brighter.

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SECTION 1: LISTENING TEST

Part A: Spot Dictation

Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear a passage and read the same passage with blanks in it. Fill in each of the blanks with the word or words you hay5 heard on the tape. Write your answer in the corresponding space in your ANSWER 1300KLET. Remember you will hear the passage only once. Now, let us begin Part A with Spot Dictation.

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 that we feel about something, can take different forms. On the one hand, there are attitudes that are simply tastes or preferences. These 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 values that rarely, if ever, change.

Included in the first type of attitude are statements like “Sally has beautiful eyes”, or “I hate ice-cream”. Attitudes like these may simply inclicat7 a personal taste or preference, that does not always affect other people. Nobody will get particularly upset, for example, if you have a preference for tea rather than coffee.

The second type of attitude could include such at. statements as“Smoking should be banned in public places”, and “War is a terrible thing. With attitudes like these, however, we are expressing an opinion that we feel very strongly about. Opinions such as these are very. much a part of our personality since they express the way we feel about certain, important things and events. If someone is a smoker, for example, it can become very difficult to get on with that person if they smoke all the time in our company.

Preference and tastes refer to specific objects or events, whereas values are general and include complete ideas. There is a big difference, for example, between these two statements: “Your boss is very rude” and “I could never work under a boss”. In the first statement, the speaker is simply stating an opinion based on one person /the boss. The idea is that other bosses are not so rude. In the second one, though, the speaker indicates a deeply held view about work in general: he could not work for anyone,

Part B: Listening Comprehension

I Statements

Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short statements. These statements will be spoken only once, and you will not find them written on the paper; so you must listen carefully. When you hear 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. Since Jack didn't hear the weather forecast, he didn't bring an umbrella to work..

Question No. 2. They should have listened to the consultant's advice.

Question No. 3. The advertising campaign is launched by a well-known sporting goods manufacturer.

Question No. 4. Did Cathy leave the annual report in this drawer or in the other one?

Question No. 5. Let's not sign the memo until we have a lawyer look at it.

Question No. 6. The company replied that they were unable to deliver the spare parts until the end of January.

Question No. 7. It took us less than the time stipulated in the contract to complete the project.

Question No. 8. I'm afraid we won t be able to make it to your party tonight.

Question No. 9. At first, many people didn't like that kind of design, but after a while it caught on.

Question No. 10. The consultant left no stone unturned in his research and investigation, and handed in an excellent report.