翻译二级笔译综合能力分类模拟题21及答案解析.doc
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1、翻译二级笔译综合能力分类模拟题 21 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Cloze Test(总题数:3,分数:100.00)Today, the Tower of London is one of the most popular tourist 1 and attracts over three million visitors a year. It was occasionally used as a Royal Palace for the Kings and Queens of England 2 the time of James I who 3 from
2、1603 to 1625, but is 4 , known as a prison and execution place. Within the walls of the Tower, princes have been murdered, traitors 5 , spies shot, and Queens of England beheaded. One of the most famous executions was that of Anne Boleyn in 1536. She was the second wife of Henry . He wanted to 6 her
3、 because she could not give him a son, so he accused her of adultery. She was tried and found guilty. She asked to be beheaded with a sword. 7 the usual axe, which can still be seen in the Tower. The sword and executioner were 8 over specially from France and with one 9 the executioner cut off her h
4、ead. The Tower was also the 10 of one of London“s most famous mysteries. King Edward died in 1483. His eider son, Edward, became king 11 his father“s death. Young Edward lived in the Tower, and the Duke of Gloucester, 12 protector, persuaded Edward“s brother, Richard, to come and live there so that
5、they could play together. But then the Duke 13 that he was the new king, and he was crowned instead of the twelve-year-old Edward, 14 himself Richard . After that, the boys were seen less and less and eventually disappeared. 15 said that they were suffocated in bed by pillows being 16 their mouths.
6、It is believed that Richard ordered their deaths, 17 it has never been proved. In 1674, workmen at the Tower discovered two 18 which were taken away and buried in Westminster Abbey in 1678. The 19 were examined in 1933 and were declared to be those of two children, 20 the age of the Princes.(分数:30.0
7、0)A.seatsB.scenesC.groundsD.sightsA.untilB.byC.toD.atA.reinedB.reignedC.poweredD.controlledA.hardlyB.littleC.bestD.wellA.minedB.destroyedC.torturedD.woundedA.get the worst ofB.get rid ofC.get the best ofD.get done withA.apart fromB.besidesC.together withD.rather thanA.broughtB.takenC.gotD.wonA.knock
8、B.hitC.shotD.strokeA.spotB.scentC.placeD.viewA.onB.atC.withD.byA.theirB.theC.hisDaA.announcedB.publishedC.advertisedD.revealedA.namingB.callingC.declaringD.givingA.That isB.This isC.They areD.It isA.forced intoB.squeezed forthC.pressed overD.put onA.so thatB.sinceC.asD.althoughA.skeletonsB.boysC.rem
9、ainsD.dead bodiesA.ashesB.bonesC.corpsesD.sketchesA.definitelyB.certainlyC.roughlyD.possiblyAlthough most people return from package holidays reasonably satisfied, this is not always the 21 Take, for instance, the nightmare experience of a Frenchman who went on 22 to Colombia. The hotel in the small
10、 Caribbean port was over-booked. The holidaymaker was 23 round the streets, looking for a 24 and breakfast place, when he was arrested for vagrancy. He was 25 , where he told the magistrate that it was the hotel“s 26 The magistrate was the hotelowner“s brother, and he charged the tourist 27 making f
11、alse accusations and sent him to prison for 28 had left. He had insufficient funds to buy a return ticket, 29 he went to the Post Office to send a telegram to his home in Montpellier, asking for money. He was 30 before he could send it. This time he was charged with legal 31 . It was explained that,
12、 having missed his return 32 , he could no longer be classified as a tourist. He now needed a work 33 , he didn“t have one. He was fined $500 for this 34 , and a further $500 when he again blamed the hotel for overbooking. His 35 was confiscated because he couldn“t pay the fines. He hitch-hiked to B
13、ogota 36 the consulate finally arranged to send him home. All things 37 , I would prefer to plan my holiday independently. 38 my view, it“s safer to “do it yourself“. And the advantages of planning your holiday yourself are 39 . If it is well-planned, an independent holiday can usually be good 40 fo
14、r money.(分数:30.00)A.occurrenceB.situationC.stateD.caseA.packageB.holidayC.festivalD.celebrationA.strollingB.saunteringC.wanderingD.patrollingA.accommodationB.hotelC.bedD.lodgingA.taken to courtB.brought to the police stationC.taken to the reform schoolD.sent to prisonA.faultB.blameC.dutyD.responsibi
15、lityA.ofB.withC.forD.toA.freedomB.dischargeC.releaseD.libertyA.andB.thoughC.butD.soA.finedB.rearrestedC.arrestedD.punishedA.citizenshipB.naturalizationC.migrationD.immigrationA.tripB.ticketC.flightD.journeyA.licenseB.allowanceC.permissionD.permitA.crimeB.offenceC.faultD.errorA.luggageB.belongingC.th
16、ingD.luggagesA.whenB.afterC.whereD.whileA.consideredB.being consideredC.were consideredD.consideringA.ToB.InC.ByD.WithA.considerableB.thinkableC.considerateD.imaginableA.bargainB.buyC.saleD.valueThe role of government in environmental management is difficult but inescapable. Sometimes, the state tri
17、es to manage the resources it owns, and does so badly. Often, 41 governments act in an even more harmful way. They actually subside the exploitation and 42 of natural resources. A whole 43 of policies, from farm-price support to protection for coal-mining, do environmental damage and (often) 44 no e
18、conomic sense. Scrapping them offers a two-fold 45 : a cleaner environment and more efficient economy. Growth and environmentalism can actually go hand in hand, if politicians have the courage to 46 the vested interest that subsidies create. No activity affects more of the earth“s surface than farmi
19、ng. It shapes a third of the planet“s land area, not 47 Antarctica, and the proportion is rising. World food output per head has risen by 4 per cent between the 1970s and 1980s mainly as a result of increases in 48 from land already in 49 , but also beeause more land has been brought under the ploug
20、h. Higher yields have been achieved by increased irrigation, better crop breeding, and a 50 in the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers in the 1970s and 1980s. All these activities may have 51 environmental impact. For example, land clearing for agricultures is the largest single 52 of defores
21、tation; chemical fertilizers and pesticides may 53 water suppliers: more intensive farming and the abandonment of fallow periods 54 exacerbate soil erosion; and the spread of monoculture and the use of high-yielding varieties of crops have been accompanied by the 55 of old varieties of food plants w
22、hich 56 some insurance against pests or diseases in future. Soil erosion threatens the productivity of land in both rich and poor countries. The United States, 57 the most careful measurements have been done, discovered in 1982 that about one-fifth of its farmland was losing topsoil at a rate 58 to
23、diminish the soil“s productivity. The country subsequently 59 a program to convert 11 per cent of its cropped land to meadow or forest. Topsoil in India and China is 60 much faster than in America.(分数:40.00)A.howeverB.thereforeC.butD.henceA.conjunctionB.compensationC.consumptionD.constitutionA.areaB
24、.rangeC.scopeD.fieldA.takeB.holdC.loseD.makeA.profitB.bonusC.benefitD.prizeA.confrontB.confineC.conformD.confuseA.thinkingB.consideringC.thirstingD.countingA.outputsB.suppliesC.yieldsD.outcomesA.revolutionB.civilizationC.reservationD.cultivationA.doublingB.reducingC.dismissingD.repeatingA.destroying
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