1、2023年9月中级口译真题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 yo
2、u will hear the passage ONLY ONCE.British people are far more sophisticated about beverages than they were 50 years ago. Witness the Starbucks revolution and youll know where _ (1) goes. However, spurred on by recent studies suggesting that it can cut the risk of _ (2) and retard the aging process,
3、tea is enjoying a _ (3).Although tea is available in more places than ever, it remains to be _ (4) of a typical British family.If you are invited to an English home, _ (5) in the morning you get a cup of tea. It is either brought in by a heartily _ (6) or an almost malevolently silent maid. When you
4、 are _ (7) in your sweetest morning sleep you must not say: Go away, you _ (8). On the contrary, you have to declare with your best five oclock smile: Thank you very much. I _ (9) a cup of tea, especially in the morning. If they leave you alone with the liquid you may pour it _ (10)!Then you have _
5、(11); then you have tea at 11 oclock in the morning; _ (12); then you have tea for tea; then after supper; and again at eleven oclock _ (13).You must not refuse any additional cups of tea under the _ (14): if it is hot; if it is cold; if you are _ (15); if you are nervous; if you are watching TV; _
6、(16); if you have just returned home; if you feel like it; if you do not feel like it; if you have had no tea _ (17); if you have just had a cup.You definitely must not _ (18). I sleep at five oclock in the morning; I have coffee for breakfast; I drink innumerable _ (19) during the day; I have the _
7、 (20) even at tea-time!Part B: Listening Comprehension1. 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 t
8、he 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) The program on Channel Eight reminds me of TV commercials. (B) The product advertised in the TV c
9、ommercial cannot help cure my illness. (C) I dont watch TV that much, because of the omnipresent advertisements. (D) I have to sit on the sofa, because I am too sick to stand in front of the television.2. (A) The plane arrived at 7:30. (B) The plane arrived at 8:00. (C) The plane arrived at 9:00. (D
10、) The plane arrived at 10:00.3. (A) Ill ask someone else to read and check this agreement for errors. (B) Ill think more about the agreement before making a decision. (C) Its obvious that Ill discuss the agreement with my assistant first. (D) Its out of question that I should get into any agreement
11、with you.4. (A) The better members decided to cancel the meeting. (B) Less than half of the committee was away on business trips. (C) Itd be better if no one had attended this mornings committee meeting (D) The meeting was cancelled because of low attendance.5.(A) Supermarkets in the inner city and
12、the suburbs are usually owned by the same company. (B) Products in grocery stores are more expensive than those in supermarkets. (C) There is a price difference for the same product even in shops run by the same company. (D) People prefer to shop in supermarkets, which are mostly located in the subu
13、rbs, with free parking space.6. (A) Many Americans cannot afford higher education because of the soaring college tuition fees and expenses. (B) Sending their children to college is no longer a bigger challenge for millions of Americans. (C) The American government has set the goal that it will event
14、ually stop funding higher education institutions. (D) Nowadays, American parents have to pay more to send their children to college.7. (A) For many university graduates, the jobs they take will not be related to their academic achievements. (B) Because of economic recession, the number of university
15、 students majoring in liberal arts is declining. (C) University students who are interested in liberal arts will have more job opportunities upon graduation. (D) With high unemployment rate, many university students will have to opt for transferring to other majors.8. (A) Good business negotiators w
16、ill never repeat what other people have already restated. (B) Restating by good business negotiators is not an effective way to check the information. (C) Good business negotiators are sometimes curious about other peoples restatements. (D) Restating what others have said is a good strategy for conf
17、irming understanding.9. (A) We cannot reach an agreement, let alone a spoken promise.(B) Wed better draft and then sign a written agreement.(C) We generally keep our promises in business transactions.(D) We hope you understand why we are unable to keep our promises.10. (A) I dont think you have more
18、 to say on that topic.(B) I think wed better talk about that in detail sometime later.(C) I am truly appreciative if you can elaborate on that topic after lunch.(D) I am busy right now, so we might as well discuss it over lunch today.2. Talks and ConversationsDirections: In this part of the test, yo
19、u 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 choices and choose the best answer to that question. Then write the l
20、etter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.Questions 11-1411. (A) Two (B) Three (C) Four (D) Five12. (A) A profit-making private school.(B) A non-profit-making independent school.(C) A state school that is funded by non-governmental sources.(D) A secondary
21、school that is open to the majority of British students.13. (A) Many children are no longer placed in schools according to their academic abilities.(B) Many children can afford to study in private schools, as they become part of the state system.(C) Children from wealthy families no longer choose to
22、 go and study in public schools.(D) Cleverer children will be sent to the best private schools in the country for a better development.14. (A) Clever and less bright children will mix well with each other.(B) School authorities will receive more funds from the government.(C) Most students will do we
23、ll in their entrance examination for the higher education.(D) Every child will have an equal opportunity to go on to higher education.Questions 15-1815. (A) One that is unabridged with detailed definitions.(B) One that contains fewer words and emphasizes on special words.(C) One that contains a broa
24、d range of words in common usage.(D) One that spans several volumes and has extensive word histories16. (A) The New Oxford Picture Dictionary(B) The American Heritage Dictionary(C) The Dictionary of Legal Terms(D) The Drinking Water Dictionary17. (A) It lists abbreviations, proper nouns, and tables
25、of measures.(B) It is an unabridged edition providing as many as 500,000 entries.(C) It was randomly compiled and contains as many foreign words as possible.(D) It provides detailed information of famous people and places.18. (A) A school dictionary. (B) A college dictionary.(C) A general dictionary
26、. (D) A specialized dictionary.Questions 19-2219. (A) Hes bought his wife a present. (B) Hes missed an important phone call.(C) Hes dismissed his new secretary. (D) Hes popped out shopping.20. (A) Talking about the latest fashion.(B) Offering special reductions.(C) Giving bigger discounts to female
27、customers.(D) Pressing on the customer to make a decision.21. (A) Upside down and inside out. (B) Inside out and back to front.(C) With its sleeves as trouser legs. (D) With its pattern upside down.22. (A) A V-necked pullover with short sleeves.(B) A high-necked pullover with long sleeves.(C) A whit
28、e pullover with a pattern.(D) A blue pullover with a high neck.Questions 23-2623. (A) That of a creator. (B) That of a re-creator.(C) That of a receiver. (D) That of a performer.24. (A) Because we need to concentrate for our quiet thought.(B) Because we want to give full attention to the driving.(C)
29、 Because we try to avoid being caught by the patrolling police.(D) Because we intend to be as casual as possible in the driving.25. (A) In the elevator. (B) In the car.(C) In the bathroom. (D) In the church.26. (A) By perceptive and analytical listening.(B) By taking a sonic bath.(C) By attending cl
30、assical concerts.(D) By listening to an emotional piece of music.Questions 27-3027. (A) His grandfathers house. (B) His parents remarks.(C) A magazine. (D) A coursebook.28. (A) Enjoying visiting zoos. (B) Driving a car.(C) Making money. (D) Taking kids to a museum.29. (A) It died a few years ago. (B
31、) It killed several tourists.(C) It is only a legend. (D) It is a living dinosaur.30. (A) No one has provided an accurate description of the animal.(B) No dead bodies of the animal have ever been found.(C) There are only 500 species living in Loch Ness.(D) The lake is not deep enough for such a huge
32、 animal.Part C: Listening and Translation1. Sentence TranslationDirections: 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 A
33、NSWER BOOKLET.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)2. Passage TranslationDirections: 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. Y
34、ou may take notes while you are listening.(1)(2)We are moving inexorably into the age of automation. Our aim is not to devise a mechanism which can perform a thousand different actions of any individual man but, on the contrary, one which could by a single action replace a thousand men.Industrial au
35、tomation has moved along three lines. First there is the conveyor belt system of continuous production whereby separate operations are linked into a single sequence. The goods produced by this well-established method are untouched by the worker, and the machine replaces both unskilled and semiskille
36、d. Secondly, there is automation with feedback control of the quality of the product: here mechanisms are built into the system which can compare the output with a norm, that is, the actual product with what it is supposed to be, and then correct any shortcomings. The entire cycle of operations disp
37、enses with human control except in so far as monitors are concerned. One or two examples of this type of automation will illustrate its immense possibilities. There is a factory in the U.S.A. which makes 1,000 million electric light bulbs a year, and the factory employs three hundred people. If the
38、preautomation techniques were to be employed, the labour force required would leap to 25,000. A motor manufacturing company with 45,000 spare parts regulates their entire supply entirely by computer. Computers can be entrusted with most of the supervision of industrial installations, such as chemica
39、l plants or oil refineries. Thirdly, there is computer automation, for banks, accounting departments, insurance companies and the like. Here the essential features are the recording, storing, sorting and retrieval of information.The principal merit of modern computing machines is the achievement of
40、their vastly greater speed of operation by comparison with unaided human effort; a task which otherwise might take years, if attempted at all, now takes days or hours.One of the most urgent problems of industrial societies rapidly introducing automation is how to fill the time that will be made free
41、 by the machines which will take over the tasks of the workers. The question is not simply of filling empty time but also of utilizing the surplus human energy that will be released. We are already seeing straws in the wind: destructive outbursts on the part of youth whose work no longer demands mus
42、cular strength. While automation will undoubtedly do away with a large number of tedious jobs, are we sure that it will not put others which are equally tedious in their place? For an enormous amount of sheer monitoring will be required. A man in an automated plant may have to sit for hours on and w
43、atching dials and taking decisive action when some signal informs him that all is not well. What meaning will his occupation bear for the worker? How will he devote his free time after a four or five hour stint of labour? Moreover, what, indeed, will be the significance for him of his leisure? If in
44、dustry of the future could be purged of its monotony and meaninglessness, man would then be better equipped to use his leisure time constructively.16. The main purpose of automation is _.(A) to devise the machine which could replace the semi-skilled(B) to process information as fast as possible(C) t
45、o develop an efficient labor-saving mechanism(D) to make an individual man perform many different actions17. The chief benefit of computing machines is _.(A) their greater speed of operation(B) their control of the product quality(C) their conveyor belt system of continuous production(D) their super
46、vision of industrial installations18. One of the problems brought about by automation in industrial societies is _.(A) plenty of information(B) surplus human energy(C) destructive outbursts(D) less leisure time19. Which of the following best explains the use of stint (para.4)?(A) Effort.(B) Force.(C) Excess.(D) Period.20. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?(A) There is no automation with feedback control of the quality of the product.(B) Computers are reliable in any supervision of industrial installations.(C) The essentia