中级口译09年3月听力真题

第一篇:中级口译09年3月听力真题
2009年春季上海中级口译笔译真题
09年上海中级口译真题答案及听力原文暂时欠奉。
[1] SECTION 1: LISTENING TEST
[2] SECTION 2: STUDY SKILLS
[3] SECTION 3: TRANSLATION TEST(1)
[4] SECTION 4: TRANSLATION TEST(2)
上海英语中级口译证书第一阶段考试
(TEST BOOK)
SECTION 1: LISTENING TEST
(45 minutes)
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 have heard on the tape.Write your answer in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.Remember you will hear the passage ONLY ONCE.You might think that hamburgers were invented in the United States, but that is not totally true.These________(1), or patties, actually came from Germany in the middle of the nineteenth century.They were brought to the United States by________(2)who came from the city of Hamburg.That is why ________(3)was "hamburger steak’
However, people in other place________(4)that ’they invented the hamburger.Perhaps we’ll never have a ________(5).the there’s no question that the hamburger was a________(6).Why? Perhaps because at that time, industry was growing and a kind of food was need_________(7)for workers.The hamburger became even more popular_________(8)when the first chain of fast food restaurants was started.This chain was called “White Castle”.It served tiny hamburgers that were sold for only _________(9).Then, in the 1930s there came the _________(10)where customers were served in their cars by waiters in uniform.And the humburger was one of the most _________(11).By now, The hamburger was ready to_______(12)the world.And this happened with McDonald’s, which was actually a _________(13)at first.But by the early 1950s the hot dog was replaced by the hamburger.McDonald’s and other fast food restaurants ________(14)around the world throughout the rest of the twentieth century.McDonald’s alone has________(15)for everyone person in the world.The importance of the hamburger to _________(16)remains significant.About _______(17)of all sandwiches that are eaten are hamburgers.According to some sources,_________(18)of current workers in the United States had their first job at McDonald’s.But the face of the hamburger is changing _______(19).Nowadays it is possible to buy a chicken burger, a turkey burger, ________(20),or veggie burger.Part B: Listening Comprehension
1.Statements
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear several short statements.These1
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 ANSER BOOKLET.l.(A)We were met by the head of the company at the airport.(B)We haw Mrs.Jones was the president of the company,.(C)Mrs.Jones used to be the secretary of the company
(D)Mrs.Jones came to see us off at the airport.,2.(A)The board of directors asked about the changes.(B)The board ’of directors decided to invest more on the project.(C)The board of directors approved the revisions.(D)The board of directors could not understand her explanation.3.(A)Many university students prefer soft drinks to fresh fruits.(B)Most of them are first-or-second year college students
(C)A number of college students refuse to disclose their identities
(D)Not many students are interested in our research projects.4.(A)We decided to sell the car when the oil Prices rose.(B)We should not delay solving the problem of oil prices.(C)We were at a loss as to whether to buy that expensive car or not.(D)We didn’t buy a car because of the floating oil prices.5.(A)Most of them are from low-income belies.(B)Most of them are in favor of a tax cut.(C)I know the Congress will veto the tax reform.(D)I propose the tax reform be debated in the Congress.6.(A)Effective self management skills are key to academic and career success.(B)If you spend a lot of time on your school work, you will become a good manager later
(C)School work can be time-consuming and is likely to make you feel exhausted after class.(D)Good management calls for more time and energy on the part of the academic staff
7.(A)Mr.Paul White has just been fired.(B)Mr.Paul White has forgotten the woman’s name.(C)Mr.Paul White is looking for a job.(D)Mr.Paul White has the woman Promoted.8.(A)I shall give you a discount
(B)The crisis is affecting the Whole world.(C)I shall come in my Sunday best.(D)The price is still too high.9.(A)He finished the negotiation in three days.(B)He was on a business trip ten days ago.(C)His toughness cost him three more days.(D)His business trip lasted thirteen days.l0.(A)We are sure that our children will become positive members of the changing society.(B)Children with self esteem can make positive adjustment and achieve career success.(C)Personal goals can be reached with the help of parents who are competent members of the society
(D)Parents with confidence will adapt themselves to the changes and accomplish personal goals.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 after 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.Question8 11--14
l 1.(A)The products were all made from fresh vegetables and fruits
(B)The homemade products were actually made in the factory
(C)The factory was equipped with the most sophisticated machinery
(D)There were homemade fresh vegetables and fruits in the factory
l2.(A)You are special.(B)You are natural.(C)You are stupid.(D)You are dumb
l3.(A)To better explain how to use that product.(B)To help reduce the promotion cost of that product.(C)To induce more famous people to use that product.(D)To get TV viewers to remember that product.l4.(A)Be easily affected by other products.(B)Be aware of the same kind of product.(C)Stick to that particular product.-
(D)Strike a bargain for other products.Questions 15--18
l5.(A)A flight over time zones.(B)A loss of one’s characters.(C)A symptom of leg problems.(D)A condition of sleep disorders.l6.(A)Six hours.(B)Seven hours.(C)Eight hours(D)Nine hours.l7.(A)Avoid junk food, salty foods, caffeine and alcohol.(B)Drink as little water as possible between meals
(C)Take drinks with less Sugar, carbonation or caffeine
(D)Always have other fluid on the plane.l8.(A)Sleep as soon as possible.(B)Nap even during daytime.(C)Get a good night’s sleep.(D)Relax yourself in a cafe.Questions 19--22
l9.(A)He is overweight.(B)He is seriously ill
(C)He is down with cold.(D)He is hale and hearty
20.(A)Two(B)Ten.(C)twenty(D)Thirty
2l.(A)It is the best(B)It is nutritious.(C)It is not enough(D)It is no healthy.22.(A)the man is a heavy smoker
(B)The man is rather short.’
(C)The man drives a car
(D)The man works with a computer.’’
Questions 23--26
23.(A)Chainman of the African Club.(B)Chainman of the International Club.(C)Chainman of the Irish Club.(D)Chainman of the Folk Music Club.24.(A)Once a week(B)Once a month
(C)Once a semester(D)Once a year
25.(A)The minutes of the last meeting.(B)The treasurer’s report.(C)The Scottish and Irish Folk Dances.(D)The International Display Week.26.(A)to help the students from the same countries overcome their homesickness and other problems.(B)To set up booths decorated with pictures and things of interest in the respective countries.(C)To recruit anyone who can sew to help make costumes so that every club member can wear their national costume.(D)To teach the American students Scottish and Irish folk dances during the special even of the display.Que8tions 27--30
27.(A)In Bath(B)In London.(C)In York(D)In the suburbs.28.(A)Students live in halls residence around the university buildings.(B)Students are encouraged to conduct their independent research project
(C)Students first live in halls of residence and then are allowed to move out.(D)Students can share the common rooms with faculty members.29.(A)She couldn’t find a room in the residential hall.(B)She could save money to pay for her studies.(C)She could mix well with the local people.(D)She could live in a comfortable house.30.(A)Give her some advice on how to strike a bargain.(B)Introduce her to the local people
(C)Help her with the volunteer work.(D)Show her around the ancient cathedral city
Part C: Listening and Translation
1.Sentence Translation
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear 5 sentences in English.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.(l)
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2.Passage Translation
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear 2 passages in English.You will hear the passage 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.(1)
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第二篇:2013年9月上海中级口译听力真题及解析
Spot dictation
Next, let’s talk about earthquakes on our planet.Some countries have large numbers of earthquakes.Japan is one of them.Others do not have many.For example, there are few earthquakes in Britain.There is often a great noise during an earthquake.The ground vibrates.Houses fall down.Trains run off the lines.Sometimes, there is a heavy loss of human lives.Earthquakes often happen near volcanoes, but this is not always true.The centers of some earthquakes are under the sea.The bottom of the sea suddenly moves.The powerful forces inside the earth break the rocks.The coast is shaken and great waves appear.These waves, also known as seismic waves, or tsunamis can travel long distances and rush over the land when they reach it.They are strong enough to break down houses and other buildings.Very often fires follow the most serious earthquakes.In 1906, the great earthquake at San Francisco broke the gas pipes.The gas escaped, and soon large numbers of fires were burning in the city.The water pipes were also shaken and broken, so it was not possible to put the fires out.There was no water.The Tokyo Earthquake of 1923 happened just before noon.People were cooking meals on their fires at that time.When the ground shook, the fires shook, too.Hot materials were thrown on the different parts of the houses, some of which were made of wood.Soon 134 fires were burning in the city.What kind of building stands up best in an earthquake? A building with concrete walls is perhaps the best.A steel frame will make it even stronger.The frame holds the different parts together and the walls do not easily fall.There is less chance of fire because concrete and steel do not burn.Over the years, scientists carefully studied the results of the earthquake in different parts of the world, and they are convinced that this kind of building is the safest.【解析】
根据文意,本文类似一段关于地震的讲座。说话者开篇就讲述了地震的危害,并在之后的段落中相继介绍了地震形成的原因,以及用1906年旧金山大地震 1923年的东京大地震举例说明了地震也会伴随着大火。最后,通过这些生动的例子,说话者又利用一个问句引出科学家们通过研究发现,钢筋水泥房是最安全的。
整篇文章没有出现特别难的生词,而且地震也是大家较为熟悉的,所以总体难度并不大。
Statement:
1.George started his new job with King Brothers only a month ago and he wants to invite his boss, the sales manager to dinner.2.I got some bad news today.The store with which I work is laying off stuff.I'm worried that they are going to let me go.3.You are not supposed to see Gary tonight.He plans to finish his financial report this week and he is too busy for parties these days.4.I hope our first supply will induce your customers to place regular orders in the future.And we both can make big profits.5.These books are two weeks overdue.But luckily for me, there's a moratorium this week on fines.They are trying to encourage returns.6.May is a time for green grass, picnics, and unfortunately, examinations.In the United States, high school students take their final examinations at the end of every school year.7.China is now the third largest producer of films in the world.However, most of the revenue came from a handful of the movies produced.8.Let me explain why I questioned the feasibility of the project.We don't appear to have enough time.If we were to push our people, the quality of the product becomes questionable.9.While some species of whales are nearing extinction, many countries refuse to accept even a partial ban on whale hunting.10.In 1950, New York City was the only city with a population of ten million.Now, in 2010, worldwide we have 38 cities with populations of over ten million people.【解析】
statements总体难度不高,但是对于lay off,induce,overdue,moratorium,revenue,feasibility等词还是需要同学们平时的多多积累。另外,做题过 程中还要注意对数字的敏感度,如statement 10就出现了包括年份、人口数量、城市数量在内的多个数字,千万不要一定到数字就犯晕。其实做statement还有一个要点是听出一些包含转折、递进、让步等含义的信号词,本次的statement中出现了不少but,however,while,利用这些关键词准确把握句意是做题的关键。
Talks and Conversations 1
Questions 11 ~ 14 are based on the following conversation.M: I’m going to Boston next week and I’d like to make some reservations.Can you fix that for me? W: Sure.What dates are you traveling on? M: Ur… Starting Monday, June 18, about mid-day, late morning or early afternoon.W: Let me check, please.Yes, I can get you on a noon flight from New Orleans to Boston.How does that sound? M: That’s just fine.W: OK.Now where are you planning to stay? M: Top Hotel, Boston.Would you make reservations for Monday, June 18 and Tuesday, June 19? Two nights, single, with bath, please.By the way, I prefer it in the non-smoking area.W: June 18 and 19.Single with bath.Non-smoking area.Top Hotel, Boston.Yes, they have the room available.M: Fine.11 What is the man doing? 12 When is the man’s flight? 13 How long is the man going to stay in Boston? 14 Which of the following is not a requirement by the man for his accommodation? 【评析】
本对话是一段关于订机票和酒店的日常对话,难度不大,主要考察细节获取。在听对话时可以预测会对日期、时间等细节进行提问,所以要注意抓取关键信息做好笔记。关键词:make reservations 预订 non-smoking area 无烟区
Talks and Conversations 2
Questions 15 ~ 18 are based on the following talk.If you live in the United States, there are a number of ways that you and your family can mix well with the local residents.Many large American cities have sports teams.If you are working with Americans, it would be a good idea to find out about the local sports teams so that you can participate in the almost inevitable discussions about how our team will do this year.Sports review is also a good source of information from which you can learn about the most popular sports in the country.Most Americans are car owners and some are even obsessive about the subject.They can spend hours discussing the merits of foreign cars versus American cars, deciding on the best family car or the best sports car.And car-repair is also a popular topic of discussion.You can contribute by talking about cars you have owned, or by sharing information you’ve read in automotive magazines such as Car And Driver or Popular Mechanics.Americans watch television almost every night and attend movies regularly.So naturally, television shows and the latest movies become topics for discussion.If you are unable to watch American television or attend American movies, reading the entertainment section of such magazines as Time and Newsweek will keep you up to date on what is popular in America.Reading these magazines will also give you a broad American perspective on current events in both America and the world.They are good resources for information that you can use in discussions.15 According to the speaker, why do we need to find out about the local sports teams in America? 16 What magazines will give you information about American movies? 17 Whom is the speaker addressing? 18 What is the main idea of the talk? 【评析】本文是一篇介绍美国生活的小短文,旨在告知听者一些融入美国生活的方式。其中介绍了美国人对于体育、汽车、影视的喜爱,听者可以投其所好、入乡随俗。难度适中,考查细节理解和主旨理解。在做题时要根据全文内容把握主旨大意,同时要注意举例时候提到的一些细节。
关键词:mix 融入,混合 sports review 体育评论 obsessive 着迷的 car-repair 修车 attend movies 看电影
Talks and Conversations 3
Questions 19 ~ 22 are based on the following conversation.M: Well, Shirley, now that we’ve seen the 3 apartments, which one do you like best? W: I don’t know Brad.I know one thing.I didn’t like the one on the 68th street.M: Neither did I.Let’s cross that one off.That leaves the 72nd street one and the 80th street one.W: The one on the 80th street has a better view and a very cheerful kitchen.M: Yes, and I like the carpeting in the hall.It was clean, but there was no good place to put a desk.W: That’s true.You should always just put it in the corner of the living room.But then you wouldn’t have any privacy and the bedroom was too small.M: Right.And I do need to be able to leave my work out on the desk without having it looked into by nosy visitors.W: Oh, Brad, we don’t have that kind of visitors.But I do agree the desk shouldn’t be in the living room.It is a constant reminder of unfinished work.What about the 72nd street apartment? It has a dining area;we could eat in the kitchen and put the desk in the dining area.It’s more private there.M: Yes, that sounds OK.Only what I didn’t like about that place was the west wind though.It gets quite hard in the late afternoon with the sun beating down on the window.W: Didn’t you notice the air-conditioner? M: No, was there one? W: Yes, and we could improve on the curtains too.M: That place did have the best parking facilities of the three.W: Yes, I think that apartment is best for our needs.There is good parking and there is a semi-private area for your desk.That takes care of the daily activities.We will just let the other chips fall where they may.M: OK.Let’s take that one.19 How many apartments have they seen? 20 Why did Brad and Shirley cross off the apartment on the 68th street? 21 What is wrong with the west window? 23 Which considerations are crucial in Brad and Shirley’s choice of an apartment? 24 Which apartment have they decided to rent? 【评析】本对话选自中级口译听力教程。这是一段关于挑选公寓的日常对话,难度适中,主要考察细节理解。通过对话,将每个公寓进行了比较,提出了各自的优缺点,最后进行权衡,选择了第72大街的公寓。在做题时要听清楚每项描述具体属于哪一公寓,避免混淆。
关键词:cross off 划掉 privacy 隐私 nosy 好管闲事的 parking facility 泊车设施 Let the chips fall where they may.不管后果如何。
Talks and Conversations 4
Questions 23—26 are based on the following conversation.As any parent will tell you, small cuts and miner grazes are unavoidable among small children.Such cuts and grazes will usually need little or no treatment.The bleeding will clean the wound naturally, and it should stop within a few minutes, as the blood clots and dries.More serious cuts may need to be gently cleaned with soft cotton and warm water.They should then be dressed with a clean cotton bandage.Follow this simple checklist of questions.Ask yourself each of these questions in order to make sure you treat cuts and grazes properly: Firstly, is the cut on the face? If it is, call a doctor as soon as possible – especially if the eye is injured.Secondly, is the cut near the eye? If it is, put a clean piece of cotton wool over it and press down firmly for about 5 minutes.Thirdly, ask yourself if the cut is still bleeding badly.If it is, dress it with a clean cotton bandage and call a doctor as soon as possible.Fourthly, is the cut a deep one, and is it wide open? If it is, clean the cut gently, with clean cotton wool and a little warm water.Then hold it close with an adhesive dressing.Fifth question: was the cut made by a nail or a long, sharp piece of wood? If it was, there may be some dirt in the cut.Let it bleed for a while, to clean itself.Then clean it with cotton wool and warm water and dress it with a clean cotton bandage.Finally, don’t forget that young children can become very easily upset or shocked by a cut-especially if it is a serious one.Try to keep them calm and quiet.Don’t give them anything to drink, but keep their lips wet with a little water.Q23 What do we learn from the beginning of the talk? Q24 According to the talk, when should you call a doctor immediately? Q25 What should you do if the cut is made by a nail or a sharp piece of wood? Q26 What should you do if the child is nervous or upset? Talks and Conversations 5 Questions 27--30 are based on the following conversation.W: Are you still having troubles with your car? M: Yes, it’s been in the repair shop 3 times this month.I should get a new car instead of a second-hand one, but I can’t afford to buy a new one.W: New cars cost a fortune these days.My brother-in-law just paid 15,000 dollars for his new one.That’s almost half as much as they paid for their house 10 years ago!M: But what you do without car? We can’t get along without them.W: We all depend too much on our cars.I drive my husband to the train and drive the children to school.Then I drive to the store for food and drive the kids home from school.After that, it’s time to drive to the railroad station again.M: Remember when drive-in movies were new? Now lots of people watch movies from their cars.W: And now there are drive-in banks where you can cash a check without going into the bank.In some places there are drive-in libraries, churches, and post offices.M: I’ve even read about a wedding that was performed in a car!W: Where was that? M: There was an article about it in last night’s newspaper.There’s a town in Florida where you can get married without getting out of your car.I remember the name of that town: lovely lady Florida.W: Do you mean that the minister marries the couple in their automobile? M: No, there’s no minister.They aren’t church marriages.The justice of the peace gets into the car to perform the ceremony.W: In spite of all these modern conveniences, people still feel tired at the end of the day.M: People don’t get any exercise.They have stopped going to tennis courts or baseball fields.That’s why they get fat.W: So then they buy expensive machines to give them exercises at home.M: It really doesn’t make sense.Q27 Which of the following is true about the man? Q28 Which of the following drive-in facilities is not mentioned in the conversation? Q29 According to the newspaper, what happened in the town of Love Lady Florida? Q30 What main idea is discussed in the conversation? Sentence Translation
1.Evidence shows that older people who participate in lifelong learning are healthier, more active, and have more social contacts.有证据表明,参与终身学习的老年人更健康,更积极,和社会的接触也更多。
【解析】本句没有太难的句式,定语从句译为“……的”即可。关键词participate in 参加,lifelong learning 终身学习,这是近年来较为流行的一个词,同学们可适当记一下。
2.According to a survey made on more than 100 brands of bottled water in the supermarket, bottled water may not be cleaner or safer than tap water from our kitchen.根据一项针对超市里100个品牌的瓶装水的调查显示,瓶装水不一定比我们厨房里的自来水更干净或更安全。
【解析】survey后的非谓语结构可以译为“……的”,并适当增词,“针对……的调查”,后半句难度较低,注意把比较级译出即可。关键词tap water 自来水。
3.Basketball has become one of America’s most popular sports, and it can be played outside or indoors.Basketball became an Olympic game in 1936, but it was invented in 1891.篮球已经成为了美国最受欢迎的运动之一,既可以在室内进行也可以在室外进行。1936年,篮球成为奥运会项目,但是它在1891年就已经诞生了。
【解析】该句要搞清楚两个时间点对应的分别是哪两件事,1936年,对应篮球成为奥运项目,1891年对应篮球的发明。
4.China now has the world’s largest mobile phone network, and it is investing in the new forms of energy that can both sustain growth and combat climate change.目前中国拥有世界上最大的手机移动网络,而且它正在投资新能源,既保持经济持续增长,又能应对气候变化。
【解析】本句要注意的是一些词的转译,比如combat climate change,combat本意为“与……战斗”,和气候变化搭配,略有不妥,可转译为中文里常说的“应对”。
5.People climb mountains for many reasons.Some enjoy the challenge of trying to reach high places, others like to explore and admire the beauty of nature.人们爬山有很多理由。有人享受努力攀登高峰的挑战,有人喜爱探索并欣赏自然的美景。
【解析】该句需要注意的是不要漏译,如最后的explore and admire,有人爬山除了探索,还有欣赏自然美景,不要漏译了admire。
Passage Translation 1
How many people in the United States own a computer? According to a recent survey, three out four American adults, 76% claimed to own a computer.Nowadays people use computers for simple tasks, such as writing e-mail letters,and for more complex tasks such as e-commerce or e-banking.Children use computers to play games or they use them to do homework.With a popularity of personal computers, computers will be more advanced.And they will be easily accessible by people all around the world.【参考译文】
在美国多少人有电脑?最近的调查显示,美国成年人中,四个人中间有三个人有,即76%计划过拥有一台电脑。现今人们用电脑来完成简单的任务,如写电子邮 件,在更复杂的任务方面,例如用其进行电子商务或电子银行。儿童用电脑玩游戏或用来做家庭作业。随着个人电脑的普及,电脑将更先进。并且电脑将方便世界各 地的人们。
【评析】该段话题主要讲美国电脑的普及情况及用途。是我们非常熟悉的话题。听译的时候注意记住数据及核心词译法。其他表达英译汉要符合汉语表达习惯。关键词:
e-mail 电子邮件 e-commerce 电子商务 e-bank 电子银行
accessible 易使用的,可得到的 Passage Translation 2 It is easy to show that intelligence is something we are born with.The closer the blood relationship between two people, the closer they are likely to be in intelligence.If we take two unrelated people at random, their degree of intelligence might be completely different.Yes, on the other hand we take two identical trends.They will very likely be as intelligent as each other.Relations like brothers and sisters, parents and children usually have similar intelligence.And these clearly suggests that intelligence depends on birth.【参考译文】
很容易说明我们的智力是天生的。两人之间的血缘关系越近,他们的智力可能越接近。如果我们随机拿两个不相干的人来看,他们的智商水平可能会完全不同。反之 亦然。他们很可能会彼此都一样聪明。像兄妹之间、父母和子女之间这种关系,他们通常有相似的智力。这些清楚地表明智力取决于天生。
【评析】本段主要是谈论血缘关系远近与智力水平相似度关系。听译时注意原文表达关系时先后逻辑顺序及论证过程。注意比较级结构。听懂大意再下笔。
关键词:
intelligence n.智力
blood relationship 血统,血缘关系 identical adj.相同的
intelligent adj.聪明的,智能的
第三篇:中级口译真题答案
TRANSLATION TEST(2)(30 MINUTES)
Direction: Translate the following passage into English and write your version in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.本届会议将围绕“新世纪、新挑战:参与、合作、促进共同繁荣”的主题,审议 5 个方面的议题,以期促进亚太地区和全球经贸的发展。
今年的亚太经济贸易合作组织会议将主要侧重两个方面:一是加强亚太经合组织成员之间的合作,共同应对可能出现的经济衰退,重树信心;二是继续推进亚太经合组织贸易投资自由化进程,推动世界贸易组织尽早开始新一轮谈判。
分析:
① 本届会议将围绕“新世纪、新挑战:参与、合作、促进共同繁荣”的主题,审议 5 个方面的议题,以期促进亚太地区和全球经贸的发展。
译文 1 : This meeting will discuss the topic of “new century, new challenge: participate , cooperate and promote common prosperity covering 5 areas with a view to enhancing the development of economy and trade between the Asian-Pacific region and the rest world.译文 2 : This meeting will center round the theme of “Meeting new challenges in the new century: achieving common prosperity through participation and cooperation” under 5 heads with a view to promoting the economic and trade development in the Asia-Pacific region and the world at large.考点: 意译:“新世纪、新挑战:参与、合作、促进共同繁荣”如译文 1 翻译纯粹采取直译,把字面意思翻译出来,而译文 2 把这句话的含义翻译出来,值得推荐。
转性译法:动词 → 名词 参与 →participation 合作 →cooperation
② 今年的亚太经济贸易合作组织会议将主要侧重两个方面:一是加强亚太经合组织成员之间的合作,共同应对可能出现的经济衰退,重树信心;二是继续推进亚太经合组织贸易投资自由化进程,推动世界贸易组织尽早开始新一轮谈判。
译文 1 : The APEC meeting in this year will focus mainly on two aspects: one is on strengthening the cooperation among all the APEC members to cope with the possible economic recession through rebuilding up confidence;the other is on promoting the liberalization of trade and investment of APEC for the start of a new round of negotiations/talks for WTO.译文 2 : This year’s APEC meeting will focus on two key missions: one is to strengthen the cooperation among APEC members in dealing with a possible economic slowdown to build up new confidence;the other is to continue to advance the process of APEC trade and invest liberalization and facilitation and urge the WTO to initiate a new round of talks as soon as possible.考点: 增词译法:“一是加强” →one is on strengthening,因为前接 focus mainly on,因此增加 on 介词。
第四篇:2007年9月英语中级口译真题及答案及听力原文
2007年9月上海英语中级口译资格证书第一阶段考试真题
SECTION 1: LISTENING TEST(45 minutes)
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 have heard on the tape.Write your answer in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.Remember you will hear the passage ONLY ONCE.What is distance learning? It means that you study on your own, at home or wherever suits you.Recently, the world famous Open University in the United Kingdom has designed a new style of distance learning, which is called '________'(1)。The phrase 'Open Learning' means you study ________(2)。You read course material, work on course activities, and write ________(3)。The word 'Supported' means you have help ________(4),the student services staff at regional centers, and centralized areas such as ________(5)。You can also contact other students through tutorials and ________(6),the University's online conferencing system, and events and clubs organized by ________(7)。Most distance learning courses use printed paper materials.They also include some ________(8)materials such as a CD, DVD or video.Many courses have a web site and an ________(9)。You'll need access to a computer ________(10)to make use of these.The Open University can help its students buy a computer and ________(11)the cost of accessing the Internet.With most distance learning courses, no ________(12)are required to study.Of course, you have to be aged 18 when your course starts but there is no ________(13)。Currently the Open University has around ________(14)undergraduate and more than 30,000 postgraduate students, of which 10,000 have ________(15)。Nearly all students are studying ________(16)。About 70 per cent of undergraduate students are in ________(17)。More than 50,000 students ________(18)by their employers for their studies.Most distance learning courses ________(19)。Some of them are even available in other parts of the world.With over 25,000 of its students living outside the UK, the Open University is the ________(20)that offers distance learning throughout the world.Part B: Listening Comprehension
1.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 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)Miss Allan has just inherited a fortune.(B)Miss Allan doesn't like her colleague.(C)Miss Allan prefers to share the room with her colleague.(D)Miss Allan has moved into a new apartment.2.(A)My friends try to persuade me to invest in the stock market.(B)My friends talk a lot about investing in the stock market.(C)My friends say that investing in the stock market is crazy.(D)My friends and I have different opinions about the stock market.3.(A)The candidate is definitely well qualified, whether we check with his references or not.(B)The candidate needs to be checked by the finance manager, even though he has work experience.(C)We are satisfied with the candidate's references, who recommended him for the job.(D)We should find more about the candidate, though he is apparently eligible for the post.4.(A)I am interested in your new techniques and I want to make an appointment.(B)I want to talk to our technician to see if he is interested in your new products.(C)I can ask some of our staff to give you information about our new products.(D)I hope you understand that I have to attend a meeting about our new products.5.(A)I don't think we should open our local branch here in Shanghai.(B)I cannot appoint Mr.Brown to the post although he was born in Shanghai.(C)I believe Mr.Brown can easily be connected as he is now living in Shanghai.(D)I recommend that Mr.Brown be in charge of our local branch in Shanghai.6.(A)Insurance is unnecessary for the transportation of goods.(B)Insurance is a factor that affects the price of goods.(C)Insurance contributes to reducing the price of goods.(D)Insurance helps improve the quality of goods.7.(A)Some people prefer to live in dry places, as they dislike wet climate.(B)Water is in short supply in some regions, so people there rely a lot on rains.(C)It is not surprising to see torrential rains in some areas during dry seasons.(D)In some dry areas, it seldom rains, but when it rains, it pours.8.(A)If you are too aggressive, you will find it difficult to become successful in your city life.(B)Your personality has nothing to do with your competitiveness when you choose to work in a big city.(C)Living and working in a large city demands certain personal traits and qualifications.(D)If you live in an impersonal and competitive world, you are more likely to be successful.9.(A)With such a big order, our side demands a discount which is 10 % or over.(B)At least 10% of the expenses should be devoted to solving the problem.(C)Although we have spent much on the project, a 10% increase in our budget is necessary.(D)We asked for a 10% discount, which has caused all the trouble on our side.10.(A)Many animals and plants would die because they cannot survive the changing environment.(B)Many animals would be slaughtered, since they fail to adapt themselves to the existing outside world.(C)Most people would feel sorry for the destiny of endangered species, if they become extinct on earth.(D)Most species would react fast enough to adapt themselves to the ever-changing conditions of nature.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)They bought some worthless souvenir.(B)They did some manual work.(C)They went on a company trip.(D)They wrote a guidebook.12.(A)She dislikes the man's wife.(B)She enjoys spending money on cosmetics.(C)She is married to a poor man.(D)She is economical with her money.13.(A)They are friendly neighbors.(B)They are company colleagues.(C)They are husband and wife.(D)They are guide and tourist.14.(A)He does not have the right digging tools.(B)He believes selling typewriters will make him rich.(C)He is not physically strong enough.(D)He is dedicated to becoming a cleaner.Questions 15-18 15.(A)A temporary condition where you don't feel any progress in learning.(B)A flat and smooth spot in your study where you make fewer mistakes.(C)A long-term struggle which does not bring you any tangible rewards.(D)An educational research on language learning that is unusual and advanced.16.(A)Try another approach.(B)Give yourself some time for sleeping.(C)Keep on learning and practicing.(D)Reward yourself from time to time.17.(A)A foreign language is very useful in getting a job with decent pay.(B)We use a foreign language to communicate freely with a native speaker.(C)It may be of help in negotiating a business contract with a foreign firm.(D)We can travel around different countries in a less expensive way.18.(A)Some cash.(B)Language skills.(C)A stained certificate.(D)A business contract.Questions 19-22 19.(A)Five years.(B)Fifteen years.(C)Fifty years.(D)A hundred years.20.(A)To study a subject or to join in a cultural activity.(B)To become a member of the government appointed by the parliament.(C)To demand more financial support from the government.(D)To upgrade their knowledge at school.21.(A)200,000.(B)350,000.(C)2,500,000.(D)15,000,000.22.(A)To raise funds for the disadvantaged.(B)To further inpiduals' own creativity.(C)To broaden participants' interest in culture.(D)To narrow and bridge educational gaps.Questions 23-26 23.(A)They think whales are their friends.(B)They believe whales can save humans.(C)They wanted to ban whale-hunting.(D)They enjoy watching whales in an aquarium.24.(A)The increase of human population.(B)The extinction of dinosaurs.(C)The cutting down of forests.(D)The great demand for animal parts.25.(A)In the 19th century.(B)In 1973.(C)In 1998.(D)In the 21st century.26.(A)Their survival is closely related to numerous other species living in the same habitats.(B)Their enormous size makes them the king animals superior over numerous other species.(C)They usually live on top of the mountains so that it is difficult for humans to hunt.(D)They enjoy privileges as with special measures and extra protection from human beings.Questions 27-30 27.(A)He was attending a wedding ceremony.(B)He was on his way to Edinburgh.(C)He was in the football stadium.(D)He was in the cinema, with the woman.28.(A)He has done the right thing.(B)He has had some bad misses.(C)He was overactive.(D)He was smart and clever.29.(A)Leeds United 2;York City 1.(B)Leeds United 3;York City 2.(C)Leeds United 1;York City 3.(D)Leeds United 2;York City 3.30.(A)Sometime later next Sunday.(B)Next Sunday as usual in the man's home.(C)Before the football stadium opens next Saturday.(D)During the football match next Saturday.Part C: Listening and Translation
1.Sentence Translation
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear 5 sentences in English.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)
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2.Passage Translation
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear 2 passages in English.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.(1)
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SECTION 2: STUDY SKILLS
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 1-5
Researchers have known that secondhand smoke can be just as dangerous for nonsmokers as smoking is for smokers, but now there's fresh evidence quantifying just how hazardous the after-burn from cigarettes can be, and how quickly it affects your body.Scientists at the Oregon Department of Health documented for the first time an hourly buildup of a cancer-causing compound from cigarette smoke in the blood of nonsmokers working in bars and restaurants in the state.Reporting in the American Journal of Public Health, the researchers found that waitstaff and bartenders working a typical night shift gradually accumulated higher levels of NNK, a carcinogen in cigarette smoke, at the rate of 6% each hour they worked.NNK is known to be involved in inducing lung cancer in both lab rats and smokers.“We were somewhat surprised by the immediacy of the effect and the fact that we could measure the average hourly increase,” says Michael Stark, the lead author of the study and a principal investigator at the Mulmomah County Health Department in Oregon.The authors are confident that the increases in NNK in the workers they tested most likely came from their exposure to smoke-the study included a control group of similar subjects in restaurants where no smoking was allowed.“There is experimental evidence from studies where you put nonsmokers in a room, blow smoke into the room and measure their artery function, that you see the platelets get sticky, which can cause clots and lead to a heart attack, and the ability of the arteries to dilate decreases very rapidly,” says Dr.Matthew McKenna, director of the office on smoking and public health for the Centers for Disease Control.All of which could mean more time loitering outside buildings and in alleyways for smokers intent on grabbing a puff.Thirteen states now prohibit smoking in restaurants altogether(most of these include bars as well), and while 11 states still put no restrictions on lighting up, inpidual cities within those states-such as Austin in Texas, for example-have passed legislation banning smoking in eating establishments and other public areas.It's just getting harder to refute the scientific evidence;in a study done in Scotland several months after that nation instituted a ban on smoking in public places, researchers found that following the ban, bar patrons showed stronger lung capacity and reduced levels of inflammation(a red flag for a number of chronic diseases, including heart disease and asthma).'We made it pretty clear that the science on this is pretty irrefutable,' says McKenna.And if smokers have fewer places to smoke, that message may finally get heard.1.According to the passage, the scientists carried out their researches on _______.(A)smokers from different parts of the world
(B)smokers from different states in the United States
(C)actors and actresses who smoke a lot
(D)wait staff and bartenders
2.NNK is usually considered to be one of the direct causes of _______.(A)asthma
(B)lung cancer
(C)heart attacks
(D)high blood pressure
3.What, according to the passage, makes the research conducted by the scientists at the Oregon Department of Health so unique?(A)The fact that the scientists managed to measure the average hourly increase of NNK.(B)The fact that the scientists succeeded in making more people realize the harm of smoking.(C)The fact that the scientists did a lot of experiments on smokers in public areas.(D)The fact that the scientists discovered NNK, a carcinogen in cigarette smoke.4.As is used in Paragraph 4, the phrase “a control group” refers to _______.(A)people working at the Oregon Department of Health
(B)people investigating at the Mulmonah County Health Department in Oregon
(C)people serving as a standard of comparison for checking test results
(D)people involved in passing legislation banning smoking in eating establishments
5.How many states in the United States have banned smoking in restaurants?(A)12.(B)13.(C)14.(D)15.Questions 6-10
In its everyday life, Italy is very much the man's world.However, because of the Italian's understanding of foreigners, the woman tourist is able to invade many of the male places that are prohibited to Italian women.These places include the caffe and the wine shop.In the large cities the caffe is a combination of club and office.Here, for the price of a coffee, an Italian can read all the newspapers brought to him.And he can transact business, with the waiter producing pen, ink, and stamps as needed.Or if he wants, he can sit outside under a canvas covering before the door and enjoy the sight of beautiful women passing by.The wine shop, as a rule, is a more vigorous place than the caffe, and is filled almost exclusively with men.Wandering singers, generally in groups of two or three, add to the noise of these places with their songs and music.Many of the songs are of a political character and make fun of the leading statesmen of Italy, America, England, France, and Russia.But the songs are generally showing off a spirit of mischief.And when the criticism is about America, the American tourists find themselves laughing as much as anyone else.The Italian is a master at making fun of you and making you like it.The Italian men are deep-rooted gamblers.They have been brought up to it as children, but they are cautious gamblers and never go too much in it.The national lottery used to be one of the most popular forms of gambling.But later a football stake had taken away much of the interest in the lottery.But here the important thing is that gambling, the same as drinking, seldom goes to an Italian's head and his bets are not really dangerous risks.Even at cards the Italian plays for low stakes, generally for a cup of coffee or wine.In this world of the Italian male it would be careless if the romanticism of the Italian were neglected.The Italian might well be described as the world's greatest romanticist.From any boat in Venice to any member of the government in Rome, the Italian is always aware of romance, of love and of the importance of being a good lover.On the beaches of Italy, the visitor is aware that the Italian really lives for romance.His manners, his compliments, his charm and his general way of behaving are those of a romanticist.Almost every Italian you meet is convinced that he is another Casanova.Romance is as much a part of Italy as its art and its history.Perhaps the feeling of romance that wells up in you when you come to Italy is one of the greatest things that Italy has to offer a world that is tired of war and political intrigue.It is the ideal place for a honeymoon because hotel managers and waiters make you conscious of your own love and stress it in such a way that you feel more in love in this country than in any other.6.In Italy, the caffe and the wine shop ______.(A)welcome everybody, including both men and women
(B)welcome the Italian women only
(C)do not allow the Italian women to come in
(D)do not allow the foreign women to come in
7.According to the passage, the caffe is a place where the Italians can do all of the following EXCEPT ______.(A)holding dinner parties
(B)reading newspapers
(C)conducting business transactions
(D)sitting outside
8.Many of the songs in the wine shop make fun of the leading statesmen in some countries because the singers want to ______.(A)attract more political figures to the wine shop
(B)criticize those leading statesmen
(C)have fun and amuse the customers
(D)arouse the leading statesmen's attention
9.Why did many Italians lose interest in lottery later?
(A)Because they found lottery too risky.(B)Because they realized that buying lottery is a waste of money.(C)Because they thought playing cards is more interesting.(D)Because they found the football stake more attractive.10.“Almost every Italian you meet is convinced that he is another Casanova.(Para.6)” According to the context, “Casanova” is most probably _______.(A)a very mischievous man
(B)a very romantic man
(C)a man who enjoys wine
(D)a man who enjoys music
Questions 11-15
Middle born children will tell you that they usually didn't feel all that special while growing up.The first born had his spot-carrier of the family banner and responsible for everything.The last born had his comfy little role, but the middle born had no distinctive place to call his own.Middle-borns just seem to be easily overlooked, and maybe that's why there are so few pictures of them in the family photo album.There may be hundreds, seemingly thousands, of pictures of the firstborn.For some strange reason, however, which 1 have confirmed by polling middle-born children around the world, there are seldom many pictures of the middle child, and what photos there are have him included with the others-squeezed again between the older sibling and the younger sibling.Another thing that can be said of many middle-born children is that they typically place great importance on their peer group.The middle child is well known for going outside the home to make friends faster than anybody else in the family.When a child feels like a fifth wheel at home, friends become very important;as a result, many middle children(but not all, of course)tend to be the social lions of the family.While firstborns, typically, have fewer friends, middle children often have many.Middle children have a propensity to leave home first and live farther away from the family than anyone else.I observed a dramatic illustration of this tendency while I was a guest on Oprah Winfrey's show.The subject that day was sibling rivalry.Three charming young women, all sisters, were among the guests, and we quickly learned that the firstborn and the last born were residents of the Eastern state where they had grown up.They had settled down near their parents and other family members.But the middle child had moved to the West Coast.I suppose she could have gotten another two thousand miles farther away by moving to Hawaii, but her point was still well made.Middle children are the ones who will most often physically distance themselves from the rest of the family.It's not necessarily because they're on the outs with everyone else.They simply like to do their own thing, make their own friends, and live their own lives.All of this is not to say that middle children totally ignore their siblings or the rest of the family.One common characteristic of the middle child is that she is a good mediator or negotiator.She comes naturally into this role because she's often right in the middle, between big brother and little sister, whatever the case may be.And because she can't have Mom or Dad all to herself, she learns the fine art of compromise.Obviously, these skills are assets in adult life, and middle children often become the best adjusted adults in the family.11.What is the main argument of this passage?(A)First-born children are the carriers of the family banner and responsible for everything.(B)Middle-born children tend to be more independent and sociable while growing up.(C)Last-born children are the favorites who get most attention in the family.(D)Children are not really treated in the same way in the family.12.How did the author get to know that middle children have fewer pictures in the family photo album?
(A)Form the complaints of middle children.(B)Form his own family situation.(C)By asking a lot of middle children.(D)By going to Oprah Winfrey's show.13.It can be inferred from the passage than many middle children _______.(A)feel like the ones not really needed in the family
(B)feel proud of themselves in their ability to do their own things
(C)are strongly discriminated against in the family
(D)are born with the skill in making friends faster than their siblings
14.The word “propensity”(Para.4)is closest in meaning to _______.(A)compulsion(B)impulse(C)liking(D)tendency
15.According to the passage, middle children are likely to _______.(A)distance themselves from the rest of the family
(B)outdo their siblings in adult life
(C)become good diplomatic mediators or negotiators
(D)learn the fine art of compromise from their parents
Questions 16-20
Bernard Jackson is a free man today, but he has many bitter memories.Jackson spent five years in prison after a jury wrongly convicted him of raping two women.At Jackson's trial, although two witnesses testified that Jackson was with them in another location at the times of the crimes, he was convicted anyway.Why? The jury believed the testimony of the two victims, who positively identified Jackson as the man who has attacked them.The court eventually freed Jackson after the police found the man who had really committed the crimes.Jackson was similar in appearance to the guilty man.The two women has made a mistake in identity.As a result, Jackson has lost five years of his life.The two women in this case were eyewitnesses.They clearly saw the man who attacked them, yet they mistakenly identified an innocent person.Similar incidents have occurred before.Eyewitnesses to other crimes have identified the wrong person in a police lineup or in photographs.Many factors influence the accuracy of eyewitness testimony.For instance, witnesses sometimes see photographs of several suspects before they try to identify the person they saw in a lineup of people.They can become confused by seeing many photographs or similar faces.The number of people in the lineup, and whether it is a live lineup or a photograph, may also affect a witness's decision.People sometimes have difficulty identifying people of other races.The questions the police ask witnesses also have an effect on them.Are some witnesses more reliable than others? Many people believe that police officers are more reliable than ordinary people.Psychologists decided to test this idea, and they discovered that it is not true.Two psychologists showed a film of crimes to both police officers and civilians.The psychologists found no difference between the police and the civilians in correctly remembering the details of the crimes.Despite all the possibilities for inaccuracy, courts cannot exclude eyewitness testimony from a trial.American courts depend almost completely on eyewitness testimony to resolve court cases.Sometimes it is the only evidence to a crime, such as rape.Furthermore, eyewitness testimony is often correct.Although people do sometimes make mistakes, many times they really do identify inpiduals correctly.American courts depend on the ability of the 12 jurors, and not the judges, to determine the accuracy of the witness's testimony.It is their responsibility to decide if a certain witness could actually see, hear, and remember what occurred.In a few cases, the testimony of eyewitnesses has convicted innocent people.More importantly, it has rightly convicted a larger number of guilty people;consequently, it continues to be of great value in the American judicial system.16.What is the main idea of the passage?
(A)Bernard Jackson spent five years in prison for no crime of his own.(B)Eyewitness testimony, although sometimes incorrect, is valuable.(C)Police officers are no better eyewitnesses than civilians are.(D)American courts rightly convict a larger number of guilty people.17.Why was Bernard Jackson found guilty and imprisoned for five years?
(A)He committed the crime of raping two women.(B)The victims mistook him for the real criminal.(C)He had a previous criminal record.(D)No witness testified that he was in another location at the time of the crime.18.According to the passage, _______ might influence the witness's identification of suspects.(A)the education of the witness
(B)the time of day the crime occurs
(C)the appearances of the suspect
(D)the age of the suspect
19.We know from the passage that _______ will be most helpful in resolving a rape case.(A)a live lineup or a photo of people
(B)the questions the police ask
(C)the responsibility of the jurors
(D)the eyewitness testimony 20.According to the passage, who are in a position to decide whether a witness testimony is reliable?(A)The police.(B)The prosecutors.(C)The judges.(D)The jurors.Questions 21-25
I have just come home after viewing some astonishing works of art that were recently discovered in Church Hole cave in Nottinghamshire.They are not drawings, as one would expect, but etchings, and they depict a huge range of wild animals.The artists who created them lived around 13,000 years ago, and the images are remarkable on a variety of counts.First of all, their sheer number is staggering, there are ninety all told.Moreover, fifty-eight of them are on the ceiling.This is extremely rare in cave art, according to a leading expert, Dr Wilbur Samson of Central Midlands University.Wall pictures are the norm, he says.'But more importantly, the Church Hole etchings are an incredible artistic achievement.They can hold their own in comparison with the best found in continental Europe.' 1 am not a student of the subject, so I have to take his word for it.However, you do not have to be an expert to appreciate their beauty.In fact, it is the wider significance of the etchings that is likely to attract most attention in academic circles, since they radically alter our view of life in Britain during this epoch.It had previously been thought that ice-age hunters in this country were isolated from people in more central areas of Europe, but the Church Hole images prove that ancient Britons were part of a culture that had spread right across the continent.And they were at least as sophisticated culturally as their counterparts on the mainland.An initial survey of the site last year failed to reveal the presence of the etchings.The reason lies in the expectations of the researchers.They had been looking for the usual type of cave drawing or painting, which shows up best under direct light.Consequently, they used powerful torches, shining them straight onto the rock face.However, the Church Hole images are modifications of the rock itself, and show up best when seen from a certain angle in the natural light of early morning.Having been fortunate to see them at this hour, I can only say that I was deeply-and unexpectedly-moved.While most cave art often seems to have been created in a shadowy past very remote from us, these somehow convey the impression that they were made yesterday.Dr Samson feels that the lighting factor provides important information about the likely function of these works of art.'I think the artists knew very well that the etchings would hardly be visible except early in the morning.We can therefore deduce that the chamber was used for rituals involving animal worship, and that they were conducted just after dawn as a preliminary to the day's hunting.'
To which 1 can only add that I felt deeply privileged to have been able to view Church Hole.It is a site of tremendous importance culturally and is part of the heritage, not only of this country, but the world as a whole.21.According to the passage, the images in Church Hole cave are _______.(A)unique examples of ceiling art
(B)particularly beautiful cave paintings
(C)superior in quality to other cave art in Britain
(D)aesthetically exceptional
22.What is the broader significance of these images?(A)They indicate that people from central Europe had settled in Britain.(B)They prove that ancient Britons hunted over large areas.(C)They reveal the existence of a single ice-age culture in Europe.(D)They suggest that people in continental Europe were more sophisticated than Britons.23.Why were the images not discovered during the initial survey?
(A)Traditional way of viewing was employed.(B)People were not expecting to find any images.(C)Modern equipment was used to explore the cave.(D)The torches the researchers used were not powerful enough.24.What conclusions does Dr.Samson draw from the lighting factor?
(A)Animal worship rituals were common in the m
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