【考研类试卷】考研英语(翻译)-试卷22及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(翻译)-试卷 22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)_【F1】 Any discussion of the American educational system w
2、ould be less than complete if it did not mention the emphasis that many colleges and universities place upon the nonacademic, social, “extracurricular“ aspect of education, often defined as personal growth. Perhaps a useful way of viewing the notion of personal growth would be to picture the very la
3、rge and general term “education“as being all-embracing, including as subsets within it academic and nonacademic components. This may be one of the most difficult concepts to convey to someone who is not intimately familiar with American higher education. Few educational systems in other countries pl
4、ace the same emphasis on this blend of academic and personal education. The majority of colleges and universities in the United States make some attempt to integrate personal and intellectual growth in the undergraduate years.【F2】 If the ultimate goal of undergraduate education in America were simpl
5、y to convey a set body of knowledge, the term of studies could undoubtedly be reduced. Yet the terms of studies are extended in order to give students a chance to grow and develop in other ways. Numerous opportunities are made available to students to become involved in sports, student government, m
6、usical and dramatic organizations, and countless other organized and individual activities designed to enhance one“s personal growth and provide some recreation and enjoyment outside of the classroom.【F3】 Experience with campus organizations and off-campus community involvement can be highly valuabl
7、e in preparing international students for future leadership in their professional field upon their return home. The typical American college“s support for extracurricular activity is perhaps unique in the world. This special educational dimension, beyond the classroom and laboratory experience, does
8、 not mean that extracurricular participation is required to gain an American degree.【F4】 It remains an entirely optional activity, but it is noted here because Americans have traditionally viewed success in one“s role as a citizen as closely linked to a “well-rounded“ life that incorporates a variet
9、y of social, athletic, and cultural activities into a person“s experience. A great many American campuses and communities have organized special extracurricular activities for students from other countries.【F5】 On most campuses, one can find an international club, which includes Americans, where stu
10、dents can get to know and learn socially from students from other countries, as well as Americans. International students are almost always invited, through organized hospitality activities, into the homes of Americans living in or outside the academic community.(分数:10.00)(1).【F1】(分数:2.00)_(2).【F2】(
11、分数:2.00)_(3).【F3】(分数:2.00)_(4).【F4】(分数:2.00)_(5).【F5】(分数:2.00)_Half of the world“s population will be speaking or learning English by 2015, researchers say. Two billion people are expected to start learning English within a decade and three billion will speak it, says a British Council estimate. Oth
12、er languages, such as French, risk becoming the casualties of this “linguistic globalization“.【F1】 But the boom will be over by 2050 and the English language teaching industry will have become a victim of its own success, says David Graddol, author of the report, The Future of English. Mr. Graddol“s
13、 research was based on a computer model developed to estimate demand for English language teaching around the world.【F2】 The lecturer, who has worked in education and language studies at the Open University for the past 25 years, said the model charted likely student numbers through to 2050. It was
14、compiled by looking at various estimates from the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization(UNESCO)on education provision, demographic projections, government education policies and international student mobility figures.【F3】 The impact of educational innovations and other devel
15、opments affecting the world population including the Chinese government“s policy of one baby per family were also factored in. Based on its findings, Mr. Graddol has predicted that the world is about to be hit by a tidal wave of English. “Many governments, especially in countries which have relative
16、ly recently gained independence, are introducing the teaching of English under a utilitarian banner.“ “But English predominates in the business world, and for such countries to be able to compete for work, including profitable outsourcing contracts, English is being pushed heavily from kindergarten
17、on.“ Even maths and science are being taught in English at secondary schools in Malaysia.【F4】 But demand for English teaching would drop as children progress through academia, and more universities across the world choose to teach in the language. Mr. Graddol also estimated that the boom would be ov
18、er by 2050.“English-language students will be down from two billion to 500 million then,“ he said, “Increasingly, as English spread across the globe, more people will become bilingual, even multi-lingual and such skills are highly prized in business. But Britain has not got the best reputation for l
19、earning other languages.“ 【F5】 The report also showed that English was not the only language spreading, and the world, far from being dominated by English, was to become more multi-lingual. Mr. Graddol said, “Chinese, Arabic and Spanish are all popular, and likely to be languages of the future.“(分数:
20、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)_The real heroine of the novel stands at one remove to the narrative.【F1】 On the face of it, readers are more likely to empathize with, and be curious about, the mysterious and resourceful slave, Sarah, wh
21、o forms one point of an emotional triangle. Sarah is the property of Manon, and came with her to a failing Louisiana sugar plantation on her marriage to the good-for-nothing, bullying owner. But Manon“s husband is soon struck by Sarah, and the proof lies in their idiot small son, Walter. However, th
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