试卷详情
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翻译二级口译综合能力-2
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Three{{/B}}
According to the passage, PETA attribute ______ to eating hamburgers.
A. people’s death
B. cattle being pulverized
C. emphysema
D. strokes
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[单项选择]
{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
How can compulsive spenders solve their problems
A. By constant buying.
B. By giving up credit spending.
C. By consulting psychologists.
D. No way.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Four{{/B}}
What advantage does the purchase give Lenovo
A. Lenovo can use a world-famous brand name for some time.
B. Lenovo can hold 18.9% of the stocks of IBM.
C. Lenovo can enter into the area of catering to businesses over the Internet.
D. Lenovo can shake off a US $500 million debt.
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[判断题]
According to the speaker, $5 million is a very large sum in film-making.
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[单项选择]
According to the passage, which of the following is true
A. Not all restaurant owners agree to pass the new anti-smoking law.
B. Not all restaurant owners want to call the police when there are people smoking at their places.
C. Restaurant owners believe the police have a grudge against them.
D. Only restaurant owners will be fined should any of their clients smoke at their places.
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[单项选择]
{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
Which of the following is true about compulsive bargain hunters
A. They buy things to save money.
B. They are easily excited at playing games.
C. Small budgets make it necessary for them to buy cheap things.
D. They don’t need all the things they’ve bought.
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[判断题]
The record company promoted the two Beetles albums in a sensational way.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Three{{/B}}
The German section of PETA has ______ members.
A. 10,500
B. 15,000
C. 75,000
D. Not known how many
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[单项选择]
Which of the following factors did NOT contribute to the smooth election
A. Israel made no interference in the election.
B. Israel helped to keep order in the election.
C. Israel relaxed its travel restrictions on the Palestinians.
D. Israel suspended its military activities in Palestine area.
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[单项选择]
What conclusion can you make about the elite universities in the US
A. Prospects for female faculty in these institutions are dim.
B. Some less talented female doctorates feel their prospects as staff in these institutions are dim.
C. None of these institutions like female doctorates to join them.
D. Female doctorates will be the lowest in status in these institutions.
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[判断题]
About 40% of the Minnesotans believed that it was not worthwhile to help immigrants with their lives.
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[判断题]
There is speculation that Mr. Bush would eventually repay all the national debts in his term.
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[单项选择]
What is the relationship between the foreign firm affiliates and local firms in the country
A. The foreign firm affiliates are developing as rapidly as other local firms.
B. The foreign firm affiliates are not developing as rapidly as other local firms.
C. The foreign firm affiliates in this country have significantly enhanced the technological upgrading of local firms.
D. The foreign firm affiliates in this country have hardly exerted any positive influence on the technological progress of local firms.
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[单项选择]
{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
According to the passage, how do stores and companies use the psychology of money spending to promote business
A. They stress the practical value of the things they sell.
B. They try to improve the quality of the things they sell.
C. They stress the non-practical value of the things they sell.
D. They try to diversify the functions of the things they sell.
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[单项选择]
Which of the following statements is true according to what you hear
A. Prices for houses in big cities have started to rise since this year.
B. People buy and sell houses to improve their living conditions.
C. Economists believe that residence prices would drop.
D. Economists warn people that price rise might slow down.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Three{{/B}}
Which of the following words best describes the city government’s attitude towards this request
A. Indifferent.
B. Surprised.
C. Cooperative.
D. Confused.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}
The German court is facing a legal dilemma because the law hasn’t stipulated the punishment of ______.
A. tomato-throwing
B. unemployed people in Germany
C. throwing yellow tomatoes
D. throwing yellow tomatoes for a joke
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[判断题]
Mississippi is a typical American southern state.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}
According to the spokeswoman for a local court, what is the most important feature of a tomato in deciding a tomato-throwing offense
A. Color.
B. Hardness.
C. Weight.
D. Quality.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}
According to the passage, what kind of tomatoes will induce the biggest offense
A. Red and soft.
B. Yellow and soft.
C. Green and hard.
D. Not mentioned.
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[判断题]
Scientists do not understand why women should outlive men by five years.
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[单项选择]
What is the speaker’s attitude toward individualism
A. Families and troops should not be influenced by individualism, which is very strong in our society.
B. We should nurture virtues like self-sacrifice, loyalty and love to phase out individualism.
C. Individualism is so strong in our society that it will replace virtues like self-sacrifice, loyalty and love even in families.
D. An individualistic society is not what we want, though it’s powerful.
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[判断题]
Johnny Carson’s entertaining show even had some influence on American politics.
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[判断题]
Now people believe that both their governments and individuals should practice justice, integrity and trust.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage
A. Many people protested in the past six months.
B. Many people threw tomatoes at the German Chancellor.
C. Many people threw eggs at an important member of the German Chancellor’s Social Democrats.
D. Many people threw eggs at the German Chancellor, but he was not hit.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Three{{/B}}
What did PETA ask Hamburg authorities to do in its letter
A. To have a new name for the city.
B. To stop the sale of hamburgers in the city.
C. To help with charities in the city.
D. To stop selling unhealthy beef burgers to its citizens.
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[单项选择]
Where did Columbus first set foot on the New Continent
A. Watling Island.
B. At the spot where a carved stone was erected to mark the event.
C. Somewhere in eastern Bahamas.
D. No consensus has been reached on the event among historians.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Four{{/B}}
Why did IBM decide to sell its PC business
A. Because IBM has been brewing this sale for about 10 years.
B. Because IBM is going to produce mobile phones that have access to the Internet.
C. Because IBM can enlarge its PC sales with this merger.
D. Because IBM no longer enjoys any edges in PC making.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Four{{/B}}
How much will Lenovo pay in cash to purchase IBM
A. US $ 1.75 billion.
B. US $ 1.25 billion.
C. US $ 0.6 billion.
D. US $ 0.5 billion.
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[判断题]
Mahmoud Abbas’s victory was expected.
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[判断题]
The result of the experiment suggests that whether smaller classes can improve education is not clear.
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[单项选择]
{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
According to psychologists, a compulsive spender wants to spend a lot of money because:
A. he suffers from an irrational compulsion.
B. he takes great pleasure in the things he buys.
C. he needs more necessities in life.
D. he feels he can do anything with his credit card.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Four{{/B}}
The three largest PC makers in the world are:
A. Hewlett, Dell, and Packard.
B. Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Lenovo.
C. Aptiva, Dell, and Lenovo.
D. Dell, TCW. and Lenovo.
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[单项选择]
Google’s latest efforts to establish an online reading service might have the biggest impact because:
A. it will use a search engine with the fastest speed.
B. it will put into its search engine a large number of books hardly available otherwise.
C. it is famous for its search engine which is accurate and easy to use.
D. it will put into its search engine the most extensive materials ever known to have been scanned.
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[单项选择]
According to the passage, which of the following did NOT happen in the room where the college entrance exam was going on
A. The teachers in the exam hall tried to stop the police from entering into the room.
B. Some examinees sent answers with mobile phones to people outside the room to make profits.
C. The mobile phones were confiscated by the police.
D. Some examinees forwarded answers to people who have paid a lot of money.
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[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Four{{/B}}
What was Lenovo’s ranking in PC in the world before the merger
A. Third.
B. Fourth.
C. Sixth.
D. Eighth.