【考研类试卷】考研英语(翻译)-试卷21及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(翻译)-试卷 21 及答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:6,分数:60.00)1.Section II Reading Comprehension(分数:10.00)_2.Part CDirections: Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese.(分数:10.00)_In studying both the recurrence of special habits or id
2、eas in several districts, and their prevalence within each district, there come before us ever-reiterated proofs of regular causation producing the phenomena of human life, and of laws of maintenance and diffusion conditions of society, at definite stages of culture.【F1】 But, while giving full impor
3、tance to the evidence bearing on these standard conditions of society, let us be careful to avoid a pitfall which may entrap the unwary student. 【F2】 Of course, the opinions and habits belonging in common to masses of mankind are to a great extent the results of sound judgment and practical wisdom.
4、But to a great extent it is not so. That many numerous societies of men should have believed in the influence of the evil eye and the existence of a firmament, should have sacrificed slaves and goods to the ghosts of the departed, should have handed down traditions of giants slaying monsters and men
5、 turning into beastsall this is ground for holding that such ideas were indeed produced in men“s minds by efficient causes, but it is not ground for holding that the rites in question are profitable, the beliefs sound, and the history authentic.【F3】 This may seem at the first glance a truism, but, i
6、n fact, it is the denial of a fallacy which deeply affects the minds of all but a small critical minority of mankind. Popularly, what everybody says must be true, what everybody does must be right. 【F4】 There are various topics where even the educated people can hardly be brought to see that the cau
7、se why men do hold an opinion, or practise a custom, is by no means necessarily a reason why they ought to do so. Now collections of ethnographic evidence, bringing so prominently into view the agreement of immense multitudes of men as to certain traditions, beliefs, and usages, are peculiarly liabl
8、e to be thus improperly used in direct defense of these institutions themselves, even old barbaric nations being polled to maintain their opinions against what are called modern ideas. As it has more than once happened to myself to find my collections of traditions and beliefs thus set up to prove t
9、heir own objective truth, without proper examination of the grounds on which they were actually received.【F5】 I take this occasion of remarking that the same line of argument will serve equally well to demonstrate, by the strong and wide consent of nations, that the earth is flat, and night-mare the
10、 visit of a demon.(分数:10.00)(1).【F1】(分数:2.00)_(2).【F2】(分数:2.00)_(3).【F3】(分数:2.00)_(4).【F4】(分数:2.00)_(5).【F5】(分数:2.00)_“I“ve never met a human worth cloning,“ says cloning expert Mark Westhusin from the cramped confines of his lab at Texas A others exhibit regular cycles of abundance and scarcity; st
11、ill others vary wildly, with outbreaks and crashes that are in some cases plainly correlated with the weather, and in other cases not. To impose some order on this kaleidoscope of patterns, one school of thought proposes dividing populations into two groups. These ecologists posit that the relativel
12、y steady populations have density-dependent growth parameters; that is, rates of birth, death, and migration which depend strongly on population density.【F2】 The highly varying populations have density-independent growth parameters, with vital rates buffeted by environmental events; these rates fluc
13、tuate in a way that is wholly independent of population density. This dichotomy has its uses, but it can cause problems if taken too literally. For one thing, no population can be driven entirely by density-independent factors all the time. No matter how severely or unpredictably birth, death, and m
14、igration rates may be fluctuating around their long-term averages, if there were no density-dependent effects, the population would, in the long run, either increase or decrease without bound(barring a miracle by which gains and losses canceled exactly).【F3】 Put another way, it may be that on averag
15、e 99 percent of all deaths in a population arise from density-independent causes, and only one percent from factors varying with density. The factors making up the one percent may seem unimportant, and their cause may be correspondingly hard to determine. Yet, whether recognized or not, they will us
16、ually determine the long-term average population density. In order to understand the nature of the ecologist“s investigation, we may think of the density-dependent effects on growth parameters as the signal ecologists are trying to isolate and interpret, one that tends to make the population increas
17、e from relatively low values or decrease from relatively high ones, while the density-independent effects act to produce noise in the population dynamics.【F4】 For populations that remain relatively constant, or that oscillate around repeated cycles, the signal can be fairly easily characterized and
18、its effects described, even though the causative biological mechanism may remain unknown. 【F5】 For irregularly fluctuating populations, we are likely to have too few observations to have any hope of extracting the signal from the overwhelming noise. But it now seems clear that all populations are re
19、gulated by a mixture of density-dependent and density-independent effects in varying proportions.(分数:10.00)(1).【F1】(分数:2.00)_(2).【F2】(分数:2.00)_(3).【F3】(分数:2.00)_(4).【F4】(分数:2.00)_(5).【F5】(分数:2.00)_In the next century we“ll be able to alter our DNA radically, encoding our visions and vanities while c
20、oncocting new life-forms.【F1】 When Dr. Frankenstein made his monster, he wrestled with the moral issue of whether he should allow it to reproduce, “Had I the right, for my own benefit, to inflict the curse upon everlasting generations?“ Will such questions require us to develop new moral philosophie
21、s? Probably not. Instead, we“ll reach again for a time tested moral concept, one sometimes called the Golden Rule and which Kant, the millennium“s most prudent moralist, conjured up into a categorical imperative:【F2】 Do unto others as you would have them do unto you; treat each person as an individu
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