2014年北京科技大学211翻译硕士英语考研真题.pdf
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1、1 北 京 科 技 大 学 2014 年硕士学位研究生入学考试试题 = 试题编号: 211 试题名称: 翻译硕士英语 (共 14 页) 适用专业: 翻译 说明: 所有答案必须写在答题纸上,做在试题或草稿纸上无 效。 = I. Vocabulary and Structure ( 30 points, 1 point each, 60 minutes) Directions: Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C, or D. Choose the answer that best complet
2、es the sentence. Write your answers on the answer sheet. 1. It was nearly always organized by the government, although some club members acted _ their own initiative. A. by B. on C. with D. in 2. He redesigned the process, thereby _ the company thousands of dollars. A. saving B. to save C. saved D.
3、save 3. Modern bodies are especially _ to cancer, because technology produces waste that inhibits their proper functioning. A. relevant B. invulnerable C. prone D. attractive 4. Some of his plans were impractical and _ good for his work, but he never wavered in what he considered just. A. too much B
4、. much too C. so much D. much so 5. Supporters praised the action as a speedy and judicious solution, but critics condemned it as _ and unfairly influenced by recent events. A. delayed B. indisposed C. hasty D. imperious 6. It is odd that a persons worth is measured by his wealth, _ instead peoples
5、character should be measured by their value to society. A. while B. so C. because D. when 7. During the 17th century many artists became involved in color theory and _ painting for enlightenment. 2 A. looked up to B. looked out C. looked on D. looked to 8. No government can meet the _ demand for eve
6、r more sophisticated medical technology by an aging population. A. intransigent B. insatiable C. ingenious D. inglorious 9. It is difficult to distinguish between the things that celebrities do _ and those that are carefully contrived for effect. A. reluctantly B. publicly C. spontaneously D. prolif
7、ically 10. The monkeys in the zoo are a group, because primates are inevitably _ and build their lives around each other. A. social B. independent C. stable D. curious 11. When economy, language, culture and history interact, people begin to view them as _ subjects rather than isolated ones. A. idio
8、syncratic B. integral C. synchronized D. synthesized 12. Retired people are often willing to _ their time to help with community project. A. give out B. give away C. give of D. give off 13. Even though formidable winters are the norm in this region, people were unprepared for the _ of the blizzard t
9、hat year. A. mildness B. ferocity C. inevitability D. probability 14. The committee provides funding to _ artists like those of women and of color, in the hopes of rectifying a historical inequality. A. prolific B. prominent C. promising D. marginalized 15. All are in the _ stages, until architectur
10、al historians survey each house to determine which have historic value. A. preliminary B. primary C. prevalent D. predicative 16. He has unusual insight and imagination, which has made him succeed in _ new and fundamental principles well in advance of their general recognition. A. coordinating B. di
11、scerning C. acknowledging D. dispelling 17. The storyline of the novel was extremely involved and included many lesser characters _ to the central events. A. consequential B. peripheral C. indispensable D. permeating 3 18. Once I finally _ finding a definition, I see that it was never any such thing
12、. A. get across to B. get away with C. get round to D. get in with 19. Despite the fact that the life span of animals is conveniently divided into separate stages, those periods are not truly _. A. distinct B. continuous C. reflexive D. codependent 20. In spite of _ among scientists, and years of co
13、ntentious discussion, the claim that earthquake can be predicted with great precision prevails. A. reception B. popularity C. skepticism D. antipathy 21. No dictionary can really capture something as fleeting and _ as slang. A. equivocal B. equitable C. equable D. ephemeral 22. They bought up pieces
14、 of old furniture and passed them _ as valuable antiques. A. out B. by C. away D. off 23. That reason was unique human has come _ increasingly skeptical scrutiny: more researchers at least entertain the notion that some animals can think. A. in B. under C. to D. with 24. Sam was a complete country m
15、an, with a pronounced _ with nature in all its forms. A. infinity B. conformity C. affinity D. fluidity 25. It is no accident that most people find his book disturbing, for it is calculated to undermine a number of beliefs they have long _. A. cherished B. denied C. anticipated D. misunderstood 26.
16、Although the passage of years has softened the initially hostile reaction to his poetry, even now only a few independent observers _ his works. A. neglect B. criticize C. comment D. praise 27. The exhibition, though small in scale, succeeded in _ its members with a firm sense of self-worth and purpo
17、se. A. endowing B. imbuing C. ladening D. providing 28. We were all impressed by the style of his books which is strongly _ of Virginia Woolfs novels. A. reminiscent B. symptomatic C. indicative D. imitative 29. Historian can _ “Augustan peace” only by failing to recognize that this peace in many 4
18、respects resemble that of death. A. demand B. ridicule C. applaud D. disapprove 30. Everything becomes collectable in time, particularly when its history and date of manufacture can be _. A. described B. acknowledged C. overlooked D. authenticated II. Reading Comprehension (40 points, 2 points each,
19、 60 minutes) Section I Directions: In this section there are two reading passages followed by multiple choice questions. Read the passages and then write your answers on your answer sheet. Passage One Constant vigilance: that is the task of the people who protect society from enemies intent on using
20、 subterfuge and violence to get their way. It is also the watch word of those who fear that the protectors will pursue the collective interest at untold cost to individual rights. Edward Snowden, a young security contractor, has come down on one side of that tussle by leaking documents showing that
21、the National Security Agency (NSA) spied on millions of Americans phone records on the internet activity of hundreds of millions of foreigners. The documents, published by the Guardian and the Washington Post, include two big secrets. One is a court order telling Verizon, a telecoms company, to hand
22、 over “metadata”, such as the duration, direction and location of subscribers calls. The other gives some clues about a programme called PRISM, which collects e-mails, files and social-networking data from firms such as Google, Apple and Facebook. Much of this eavesdropping has long been surmised, a
23、nd none of it is necessarily illegal. America gives wide powers to its law-enforcement and spy agencies. They are overseen by Congress and courts, which issue orders to internet firms. Barack Obama has responded to the leaks by saying that he “welcomes” a debate on the trade-off between privacy, sec
24、urity and convenience. Despite the presidents words, however, the administration and much of Congress seem unwilling to talk about the programmes they oversee; and the politicians and executives who do want to speak out are gagged by secrecy laws. Opinion polls show that Americans are divided about
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