1103高级口译考试听力文本汇总(1) | |||
|
|||
2011年春季高级口译考试听力文本 Renowned Listening comprehension Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following conversation. W: Hi, Robert, you are 20 now, right? M: Right. W: What do you think about what Nina said? M: I definitely agree that younger people are less intimiliated by technology. But when I compare myself with other people my age, I don't see myself particularly good with computers. Most of my friends are much better with computers than I am. But this summer, I worked in an office with lots of adults. And I realized that I'm a lot more comfortable with technology than they are. W: Do you use email a lot? M: Well, I do agree that letters make better keep-seeks. But email's just so much more convenient. For example, I'm away at college now, and I don't know how I could keep in touch with my high school friends without email. I like email because it's such a casual form. of communication. It's great for just saying "hello" and checking upon people. For more standard interaction, I still use the phone a lot; but for just telling people that you thought of them that day or that you miss them, email is great. W: How often would you say that you email people? M: Well, I check my email at least 5 times a day, I would have to admit. Actually, probably a bit more. I also have IM, that is instant messaging, can figured so that it loads the program automatically whenever I turn on my computer. So IM on that is as well. It definitely makes you spend more time on the computer than you meant to. Sometimes I just turn on my computer to check on one little thing. And all of a sudden, three people send me instant messages, and I talk to them for half an hour. But it's not a waste of time. Because I love to hear from my friends. W: So young people are better with computers than adults? M: I don't know if kids are really better at computers or just more used to them. Computers can definitely be an intimidating, especially when they go wrong. For people who are familiar with them, I think a typical response is to use them as little as possible. My dad is like that. But once you get over your initial fear of just fiddling around with them and texting things out. It becomes a lot more fun and it's really not difficult. M: What about your friends? M: Well, I guess my generation is hooked on the Internet. But people don't make it their whole life. It's just one other thing they like to do. It really opens up a lot of doors. The Internet, it makes a lot of things accessible. My college now is a pretty web-based school. At first, I was a little bit surprised, at how much the Internet was used. Like for example, all of my syllable for my classes are on line. W: Do you think the Internet has any disadvantages? M: Well, something that is bad about Internet is that not everyone has access to web. I feel like when my generation is grown up in part of the work force, computer skills are just going to be assumed. They want to be an added asset like I think as a ...so what will happen to the people in my generation who don't have these computer skills, you know? There're really going to be disadvantages. So I think the Internet could increase the disparities between different classes which is horrible or maybe technology just stimulates the existing disparities in a different way. I'm not sure, in my own life, though, I love having the Internet. I don't know what I do without it. Question1. Which of the following statements does Robert definitely agree with? Question2. Robert explains why he uses emails a lot, which of the following is not one of his reasons? Question 3. What makes Robert spend a lot of time on the computer? Question 4. What does Robert is bad about the Internet? Question 5. According to Robert, what will happen to people in his generation when they don't have these computer skills? Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. Pakistan’s foreign ministry defended its refusal to allow US officials to visit a nuclear reactor that the United States helped build in 1960s, Aurymoon, highly enriched uranium format. The uranium had been provided by the Foreign government reacted with a mixture of denials and dismissiveness yesterday to the massive leaking of US diplomatic cables, questioning the decision to make the material public but also insisting, for the most part, that revelations were either untrue or unlikely to affect world events. The Iranian president Mahmud Ahmadinejad accused the A quiet tension settled over Factories in Global talks on climate change opened in Question 6 Why did Question 7 What did the Iranian president accuse the Question 8 What was presidential candidate Michelle Martel‘s attitude toward the national balloting held on Sunday in Haiti? Question 9 By what percentage did Japanese companies cut production for the fifth month since February, 2010? Question 10 Which of the following statements does not apply to the global talks on climate changes held on Question 11-15 are based on the following interview Today we continue our series Traditional Dress All Throughout the World. Our journey takes us to My pleasure. First of all, I’d like to ask you, what’s the traditional clothing of Well, for women, it’s Sari. It’s a long piece of cloth that’s trapped around your waist and then it goes over your shoulder. Do most women in Most of the old women wear Sari every day. The younger women tend to wear dresses or pants or something. Why don’t the younger women wear Saris? Well I guess some of them feel that Saris are hot and difficult to walk in because they are long. Sounds like Saris are not very practical. Some people feel that way. Although women think Saris are old-fashioned they are great for formal occasions. But if you are hanging out with friends, you want something more modern. So younger women want to be more modern. Actually I shouldn’t say all younger women it depends on your family history. You see there are too many groups of people in Because they didn’t have that western influence. So you are saying the family background can influence the way they are dressing Yes I think it does. We’ve been talking about what the women wear how about men. Do they have traditional clothing? The men I guess used to wear a Sarans, a long piece of cloth that’s wrapped around the waist. You say “used to” do they wear them anymore? People who live in the countryside still wear Sarans but in the city men wear pants and shirts they only wear Sarans to relax at home. Interesting. Can I switch a gear and ask you some personal questions? Sure. Is traditional clothing important to you? It’s funny because when I was a kid and growing up in When has your attitude changed do you think? I guess when you are older you can see the value in it more. When you are younger you are more interested in being a style. wearing It certainly is. Well unfortunately our time’s up. Thanks for talking with us, Shanika. You are welcome. |
|||
|
|||
|
![]() |
评论·留言 |
新闻·热点 | 更多 |
开放课堂 | 更多 |
热荐课程 | 更多 |
哈佛少儿中外教特色2A班-WY-ZP-1... 开班时间:2016-11-15 上课时间:16:30-19:00 价格:8800 在线预约立减50元 新概念II下半册进阶班(49-96课... 开班时间:2017-01-08 上课时间:09:00-11:30 价格:6000 在线预约立减50元 新概念II下半册进阶班(49-96课... 开班时间:2017-01-08 上课时间:18:00-20:30 价格:6000 在线预约立减50元 小升初考证3E笔试3级班-YY-ZS-1... 开班时间:2016-07-04 上课时间:09:00-11:30 价格:3980 在线预约立减50元 新概念II下半册进阶班(49-96课... 开班时间:2016-11-06 上课时间:15:30-18:00 价格:6000 在线预约立减50元