2004年9月上海市中級口譯筆試真題
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4. (A) I want Charlie to discontinue his research project.
(B) Charlie should be encouraged to work on his research project.
(C) It was an honor to be able to do the research project with Charlie.
(D) Charlie has a lot of courage to take on such a large research project.
5. (A) Health food experts and doctors have been testifying against the increased sales of Vitamin E.
(B) Thanks to the lies of health food experts and some doctors, the sales of Vitamin E have doubled over the past five months.
(C) The claims of health food experts and some doctors will help increase the sales of Vitamin E in the next five years.
(D) The increased sales of Vitamin E are due to the favorable statements from health food experts and doctors.
6. (A) Our foreign experts will arrive in September to teach a three-month extension course.
(B) If you have a three-month extension education, you may apply for the position.
(C) Your visa will expire three weeks later, so you are not eligible for an extension.
(D) Your may get an extension of your visa if you apply in due time.
7. (A) The speaker is surprised at the difficulty in developing a treatment for the common cold.
(B) The speaker is watching a TV program about the development of science and technology in the last two centuries.
(C) It took scientists two hundred years to develop an effective cure for the common flu.
(D) Scientists gave up efforts in developing a drug to treat the common cold after two hundred years of experiment.
8. (A) Graduate students may apply for working on campus, if they are married and unable to pay for their school tuition.
(B) The university offers on-campus housing to graduate students, if they can meet certain requirements.
(C) If both of you register for this graduate course, you may choose to live in an on-campus apartment for less than 1700 dollars a month.
(D) We charge 1700 dollars a month for the MBA course, which includes the provision of a two-bedroom on-campus apartment.
9. (A) Employees very much enjoy their trip to work.
(B) Employees try to cry out to deal with their stress at work.
(C) Employees have to commute a long way to work.
(D) Employees prefer to live in the suburbs of most US cities.
10. (A) The ovens should be dispatched in no longer than two weeks.
(B) The ovens should have been returned two weeks ago.
(C) The ovens will be brought back for maintenance in 14 days.
(D) The ovens have not been assembled until after 14 days.
4. (A) I want Charlie to discontinue his research project.
(B) Charlie should be encouraged to work on his research project.
(C) It was an honor to be able to do the research project with Charlie.
(D) Charlie has a lot of courage to take on such a large research project.
5. (A) Health food experts and doctors have been testifying against the increased sales of Vitamin E.
(B) Thanks to the lies of health food experts and some doctors, the sales of Vitamin E have doubled over the past five months.
(C) The claims of health food experts and some doctors will help increase the sales of Vitamin E in the next five years.
(D) The increased sales of Vitamin E are due to the favorable statements from health food experts and doctors.
6. (A) Our foreign experts will arrive in September to teach a three-month extension course.
(B) If you have a three-month extension education, you may apply for the position.
(C) Your visa will expire three weeks later, so you are not eligible for an extension.
(D) Your may get an extension of your visa if you apply in due time.
7. (A) The speaker is surprised at the difficulty in developing a treatment for the common cold.
(B) The speaker is watching a TV program about the development of science and technology in the last two centuries.
(C) It took scientists two hundred years to develop an effective cure for the common flu.
(D) Scientists gave up efforts in developing a drug to treat the common cold after two hundred years of experiment.
8. (A) Graduate students may apply for working on campus, if they are married and unable to pay for their school tuition.
(B) The university offers on-campus housing to graduate students, if they can meet certain requirements.
(C) If both of you register for this graduate course, you may choose to live in an on-campus apartment for less than 1700 dollars a month.
(D) We charge 1700 dollars a month for the MBA course, which includes the provision of a two-bedroom on-campus apartment.
9. (A) Employees very much enjoy their trip to work.
(B) Employees try to cry out to deal with their stress at work.
(C) Employees have to commute a long way to work.
(D) Employees prefer to live in the suburbs of most US cities.
10. (A) The ovens should be dispatched in no longer than two weeks.
(B) The ovens should have been returned two weeks ago.
(C) The ovens will be brought back for maintenance in 14 days.
(D) The ovens have not been assembled until after 14 days.
2. Talks and Conversations
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short talks and conversations. After each of these, you will hear a few questions. Listen carefully because you will hear the talk or conversation and questions Only ONCE. When you hear a question, read the four 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 11-14
11. (A) Make some more coffee.
(B) Leave for town.
(C) Read a newspaper.
(D) Offer chocolate biscuits.
12. (A) A boy was given a good beating.
(B) A man with a knife was killed.
(C) Some boys set up their own business.
