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2012年3月高级口译真题及答案汇总(3)

2012-03-23 


        Listening Comprehension 2

  Question 6 to 10 are based on the following news.

  New York, USA

  Thousands of "Occupy Wall Street" demonstrators fanned out across New York on Thursday in the first major showing of protest strength since authorities forcibly evicted them from their Lower Manhattan encampment two days earlier.

  The group twice squared off against riot police in Zuccotti Park, while engaging in sporadic confrontations with authorities throughout the day.

  Demonstrators say they plan to cross the Brooklyn Bridge, where 700 people were arrested in a similar march early last month.

  At least 177 protesters were arrested during Thursday’s demonstrations, said Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, who noted that seven police officers were also hurt during exchanges with protesters.

  Rome Italy

  New Italian PM Mario Monti’s government of technocrats has passed its first test, winning a vote of confidence in the senate.

  As expected, the government won the vote in the upper house of parliament easily, by 281 votes to 25.

  The vote was held after Mr. Monti had outlined his government’s program of reforms to tackle all the country’s economic problems and cut its debt.

  He faces a second vote in the lower house of parliament on Friday.

  Mario Monti, a former EU commissioner, said austerity measures would be balanced by economic growth and social fairness.

  Meanwhile, thousands of students staged protests in several Italian cities against Mr. Monti’s government.

  Tokyo Japan

  Unlike an earthquake, a demographic disaster does not strike without warning. Japan’s population of 127millon is predicted to fall to 90million by 2050. By then, the ratio between working-age Japanese and children and the elderly will be one to one. What’s more, half the talent in Japan is female. Outside the kitchen, those talents are woefully underemployed, nearly half of Japanese university graduates are female but only 67% of these women have jobs,

  Japanese women with degrees are much more likely than Americans to quit their jobs voluntarily, saying that the strongest push came from employers who do not value them. A startling 49% of highly educated Japanese women quit, because they feel their careers have stalled.

  Cambridge Massachusetts USA

  Scientists are getting closer to the dream of creating computer systems that can replicate the brain.

  Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have designed a computer chip that mimics how the brain’s neurons adapt in response to new information. Such chips could eventually enable communication between artificially created body parts and the brain.

  It could also pave the way for artificial intelligence devices.

  There are about 100 billion neurons in the brain, each of which forms synapses - the connections between neurons that allow information to flow - with many other neurons.

  This process is known as plasticity and is believed to underpin many brain functions, such as learning and memory.

  The MIT team of scientists has been able to design a computer chip that can simulate the activity of a single brain synapse.

  Manchester UK

  Leading figures in the world of soccer, on Thursday blasted FIFA President Sepp Blatter for controversial remarks he made on racism in an interview with CNN World Sport.

  The head of world football told Pedro Pinto there is no on-field racism in football and that any player who has been abused should simply shake hands with his opponent at the end of the match and move on.

  Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand, a former England captain, expressed his outrage on Twitter, blasting Blatter’s comments as "so condescending it’s almost laughable."

  The Swiss was re-elected unopposed as the head of football’s governing body in June after his main rival was suspended amid corruption allegations. The bidding process for the 2018 World Cup was also dogged by bribery allegations.

  Soon after Blatter gave his interview to CNN on Wednesday, his position appeared to be undermined when the English Football Association charged Liverpool’s Luis Suarez with racism toward a fellow player.

  Questions:

  6. At least how many "Occupy Wall Street" protesters were arrested during Thursday’s demonstration in New York?

  7. What can we know about New Italian PM Mario Monti’s government of technocrats?

  8. What percentage of Japanese female university graduates have jobs?

  9. What new finding has been made by scientists said MIT, USA?

  10. Why did leading figures in the world of soccer call on FIFA president Blatter to resign?

         Listening Comprehension 3 

  Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following interview.

  W: Some of us try to eat away the blues, nutritionist Joy Bauer is here with some strategies to help get us healthy. Joy, good to see you again.

  M: Good to see you Jolin.

  W: So, you know, there’s emotional eating. It really is a problem, isn’t?

  M: Oh, the emotional eating is when you eat in response to feelings rather than hunger. Stress, anxiety, nervousness, and maybe you’ve had a fight with the spouse, or coworker and you head straight to the fridge. The truth is we all do it occasionally.

  W: To a certain extent.

  M: And that’s not necessarily problematic, but if you struggle with your weight, and you are regularly using food as a coping mechanism, it’s like rubbing salts in a wound.

  W: Right, because you will feel bad, or even worse, after you did it.

  M: You feel worse, and you probably worse off emotionally than you were, that cause you to eat in the first place.

  W: A vicious cycle.

  M: Absolutely. There are some questions we should ask ourselves. That really can help you determine whether you are an emotional eater. First, do you reach for high-calorie food when you feel sorry for yourself? Are high-calorie foods your reward after a difficult day? Do you feel stressed and then put food in your mouth without realizing it.

  W: Some of us might answer yes to these questions.

  M: Absolutely, if you answer yes to the majority of these questions, you are an emotional eater. And you should put a huge effort into stopping this behavior , because it is destructive to the psyche.

  W: Do man and woman go for different kinds of foods when they are looking for comfort?

  M: It’s a great question, the number one food according to research in terms of comfort food for man and woman alike is ice cream.

  W: Yes!

  M: But it’s a vice. Women head straight for the sweets, cookies, chocolates, candies, and men go for the man food, real food, martial food.

  W:Yes.

  M:Steak and mass potatoes, big pasta and pizza.

  W: One of the things you can do to try to help stop this is measure your hunger on a hunger scale. What’s that?

  M: That’s right. Awareness is huge, you wanna know if you are actually hungry or not, one being ravenous, and five being comfortably full. So before you reach for something, figure out if you are four or five. Avoid eating.

  W: You say, if you feel like you have to eat something, eat healthy food first.

  M: This is a great strategy. I call this three food interference. And it has helped thousands of people. Before you get into anything unhealthy, first eat three healthy items. There’ve always got to be in your fridge a bowl of carrots, one apple and container of yoghourt. After those 3 foods, if you still want to continue on, give yourself permission. But nine times out of ten, you are gonna fill up and you are gonna stop.

  Questions:

  11. What is emotional eating?

  12. Which of the following is true about emotional eating?

  13. What is number one comfort food for man and woman alike?

  14. What figure on a hunger scale indicates that you are comfortably full?

  15. Which of the following is not one of the healthy foods as recommended by the nutritionist?

  评析:

  这是一篇访谈性对话,围绕着情绪化进食 (emotional eating) 这个主题展开。被采访人是一位营养学家,Joy Bauer。Joy Bauer首先介绍了什么是情绪化进食及其危害,然后给出了情绪化进食者的判断标准。对话进而谈到,男人和女人分别会通过什么食物来寻求慰藉。最后,Joy Bauer 建议情绪化进食者可通过饥饿量表来衡量自己的饥饿程度,如果实在要吃东西的话,可以通过先吃三种健康食物来抑制食欲。

  对话的关键词emotional eating,考生可通过常识预测对话的内容,难度一般。问题设定的顺序跟对话的进程一致,答案在对话中明显的体现出来,解题关键在于理清对话的脉络,关注细节信息。考生需要注意的细节信息有:关于情绪化进食的定义;男人和女人都爱吃冰激凌来寻求慰藉;健康量表指向5表示已经非常饱了以及营养学家提出的三种健康食物是什么。

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