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1、Written Test of the Intermediate Interpretation Certificate 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 o

2、n 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 middl

3、e 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

4、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 Ca

5、stle”。 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 hamburger was one of the most _________(11).   By now, The hamburger was ready to_______(12) the world. And

6、 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 e

7、veryone 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 t

8、he 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. These statements will be spoken ONL

9、Y 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

10、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

11、 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 fir

12、st-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.  

13、 (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 propos

14、e 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 exhauste

15、d 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. (

16、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.

17、   (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 a

18、re 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 qu

19、estions. 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.

20、 Questions 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.

21、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

22、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 character

23、s.   (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 m

24、eals   (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.        

25、        (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             

26、    (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.

27、   (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

28、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 w

29、ear their national costume.   (D) To teach the American students Scottish and Irish folk dances during the special even of the display. Questions 27--30   27. (A) In Bath                  (B) In London.   (C) In York                  (D) In the suburbs.   28. (A) Students live in halls residenc

30、e 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 t

31、he 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 volunt

32、eer 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

33、and write your version in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.   (l)   (2)   (3)   (4)   (5)   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 in

34、to Chinese and write your version in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. You may take notes while you are listening.   (1)   (2) SECTION 2: STUDY SKILLS(45 minutes)   Directions: In this section, you will read several passages. Each passage is followed by several questions based o

35、n 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.

36、 Questions 1--5   I came across an old country guide the other day. It listed all the tradesmen in each village in my part of the country, and it was impressive to see the great variety of services which were available on one's own doorstep in the late Victorian countryside.   Nowadays a superfici

37、al traveler in rural Eng1and might conclude that the only village tradesmen still flourishing were either selling frozen food to the inhabitants or selling antiques to visitors. Nevertheless, this would really be a false impression. Admittedly there has been a contraction of village commerce, but it

38、s vigor is still remarkable.   Our local grocer's shop, for example, is actually expanding in spite of the competition from supermarkets in the nearest town. Women sensibly prefer to go there and exchange the local news whi1e doing their shopping, instead of queuing up anonymously at a supermarket.

39、 And the proprietor knows well that persona1 service has a substantial cash value.   His Prices may be a bit higher than those in the town, but he will deliver anything at any time. His assistants think nothing of bicycling down the village street in their lunch hour to take a piece of cheese to an

40、 old age pensioner who sent her order by word of mouth with a friend who happened to be passing. The more affluent customers telephone their shopping lists and the goods are on their doorsteps within an hour. They have only to hint at a fancy for some commodity outside the usual stock and the grocer

41、 a red-faced figure, instantly obtains it for them   The village gains from this sort of enterprise, of course. But I also find it satisfactory because a village shop offers one of the few ways in which a modest individualist can still get along in the world without attaching himself to the big bat

42、talions of industry or commerce.   Most of the village shopkeepers I know, at any rate, are decidedly individualist in their ways. For example, our shoemaker is a formidable figure: a thick-set, irritable man whom children treat with marked respect, knowing that an ill-judged word can provoke an an

43、gry eruption at any time. He stares with contempt at the pairs of cheap, mass-produced shoes taken to him for repair: has it come to this, he seems to be saying, that he, a craftsman, should have to waste his skills upon such trash? But we all know he will in fact do excellent work upon them. And he

44、 makes beautiful shoes for those who can afford such luxury.   1.The services available in villages nowadays are normally_________.   (A) fewer but still very active   (B) less successful than earlier but managing to survive   (C) active in providing food for the village and tourists   (D) surp

45、risingly energetic considering the little demand for them   2.The local grocer’s shop is expanding even though________.   (A) town shops are more attractive   (B) town shops are larger and less well-known   (C) people like to shop where they are less well-known   (D) people get extra service in

46、 town shops   3.How do the village grocer’s assistants feel about delivering goods?   (A) They tend to forget it.                 (B) They will not consider it.   (C) They take it for granted.               (D) It does not seem worth their while   4.Another aspect of personal service available i

47、n the village shop is that_________.   (A) there is a wide range of goods available   (B) goods not in stock can be obtained whenever they are needed   (C) special attention is given to the needs of wealthier customers   (D) goods are always restocked before they run out   5.In what way is the

48、village shoemaker a “formidable figure”?   (A) He seems to pay little attention to public opinion.   (B) He refuses to mend cheap, mass-produced shoes.   (C) He has a very rough temper.   (D) He has very high standards of workmanship. Questions 6--10   Drivers on the Basingstoke by-pass used

49、 to have their attention diverted by a sign that read-A MOMENT'S INATTENTION CAUSES ACCIDENTS. This self-defeating warning has now been removed, but its message is still very much to the point.   Almost anything can cause an accident. Apart from momentary inattention, it might be a minor miscalcula

50、tion, a sudden fit of coughing, a bop on the head with a teddy-bear from a child in the back seat, an argument with the wife, fog, falling asleep at the wheel, bad eyesight, a glaring sun, ice, rain, wind, or snow-a1l these can make the difference between a tragic hit and a lucky miss.   Although h

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