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具有大学英语四级和同等英语能力水平的考生可以报考。
凡获得“上海市英语中级口译岗位资格证书”者均具有良好的口语水平和基本口译技能,可从事一般的生活翻译、陪同翻译、涉外导游以及外事接待、外贸业务洽谈等工作。
上海中级口译的笔试和口试虽然是分开进行的,但其笔试的证书在社会上却有很高的认可度。现在中国受金融风暴的影响,各大公司纷纷裁员,但中高级口译等高等专业人才仍存在很大的缺口。
为了方便广大口译考生备战秋季的考试,新东方在线口译频道特别汇总整理了近九年来的中级口译听力原文,供考生复习备考。
高级口译0403听力原文汇总合集(5)
Questions 16 to 20
【原文】
When Jane Healy learned new soft wares have been created to introduce seven-month old babies to computers, she realized that things had really gotten out of control. Healy is the author of “Failure to Connect-- How computer has affected our children’s minds and what we can do about it”. And she is a long time educational psychologist, and one of the most outspoken critics of the entrenched American view that schools can’t spend enough on computerizing classrooms, even for very young children. She is not alone. A growing number of educators in the United States has began to question just how beneficial computers are in the classroom and at which age kids should be introduced to them. The debate raging in the US has been closely watched by European and Asian educators who welcome technology but also want to learn from American mistakes. According to US government statistics, 26% of American school children, ages 5 to 9 years old spend time on computers while at school in 2001, yet very little independently funded research has been conducted to examine what impact computers have on children’s cognitive and emotional development. Healy says technology was put into American schools with very little planning, forethought or educational rationale. My concern is that this is a very powerful technology, the effects of which we don’t really know. Most critics of wired classrooms stressed that it is especially troubling to see so much money spent on technology at a time when budget cuts have eliminated many music and art classes. To be fair, with the American economy declining, there have been cuts across the board. Still, technology expenditures have surged. In 1996, the federal government granted states 81 million dollars for technology in schools, by 2003, that number has jumped to 2.76 billion dollars. Government data show that by the age of ten young people are more likely to use the Internet than adults at any age beyond 25. But according to Larry Cuban, Professor of education at Stanford University and the author of “Oversold and Underused--Computers in the Classroom”. Computers simply have not produced much of return on investment. He says there is very little evidence that kids are doing better academically because of computers in the classroom. Computers haven’t made teaching more productive. Then why are Americans educators spending so much on them? Many critics blamed the computer industry’s lobbying muscle and deep pockets. Others stress the keeping up with other’s mentality that causes the schools to try constantly to outdo each other. In any case the US Department of Education leaves the specifics of classroom computer usage up to individual teachers and schools. As Healy saw during the two-year she spent visiting classrooms across the United States, computer use varies greatly from district to district. But it has been on the rise almost everywhere, so is the danger. Healy says in Europe they are willing to let preschoolers be preschoolers much more than we are in America. The human brain has a life of its own. And if you put artificial electronic stimulation in front of young kids. What the brain is programmed to need is not happening, despite all the rosy projections, those wires may be tying down our kids not setting them free.
16. What made Jane Healy think that things had gotten out of control?
17. What do European and Asian educators want to learn from American colleagues?
18. What is Professor Larry Cuban’s criticism over the introduction of computers in the classroom?
19. What is the increase of the budget of the federal government for technology in schools from 1996 to 2003?
20. What is Jane Healy’s conclusion after her two years’ observation of classroom activities across the US?
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