翻译二级笔译综合能力分类模拟题28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 28 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)The fitness movement that began in the late 1960s and early 1970s centered around aerobic exercise. Millions of individuals became 1 in a variety of aerobic activities, and 2 thousands of health spas 3 around the country to c
2、apitalize on his 4 interest in fitness, particularly aerobic dancing for females. A number of fitness spas existed 5 to this aerobic fitness movement, even a national chain with spas in most major cities. However, their 6 was not on aerobics, 7 on weight-training programs designed to develop muscula
3、r mass, 8 , and endurance in their primarily male 9 . These fitness spas did not seem to benefit 10 from the aerobic fitness movement to better health, since medical opinion suggested that weight-training programs 11 few, if 12 , health benefits. In recent years, however, weight training has again b
4、ecome increasingly 13 for males and for females. Many 14 programs focus not only on developing muscular strength and endurance but on aerobic fitness as well. 15 , most physical-fitness tests have usually included measures of muscular strength and endurance, not for health-related reasons, but prima
5、rily 16 such fitness components have been related to 17 in athletics. 18 , in recent years, evidence has shown that training programs designed primarily to improve muscular strength and endurance might also offer some health 19 as well. The American College of Sports Medicine now 20 that weight trai
6、ning be part of a total fitness program for healthy Americans.(分数:30.00)A.imposedB.engagedC.confinedD.illustratedA.affluentlyB.eligiblyC.gorgeouslyD.literallyA.enhancedB.manifestedC.developedD.establishedA.emergingB.hoveringC.intriguingD.minglingA.priorB.entitledC.liableD.subjectedA.actionB.focusC.c
7、ementD.snapA.orB.or elseC.andD.but ratherA.strengthB.nutritionC.toleranceD.ambitionA.practitionersB.enthusiastsC.refereesD.recipientsA.financiallyB.particularlyC.legitimatelyD.excessivelyA.presentedB.offeredC.indicatedD.demonstratedA.somethingB.someC.anythingD.anyA.popularB.vigorousC.intelligibleD.f
8、ormidableA.currentB.primitiveC.unevenD.incredibleA.PracticallyB.EventuallyC.EssentiallyD.HistoricallyA.becauseB.in onlyC.althoughD.now thatA.performanceB.harassmentC.identificationD.portrayalA.MoreoverB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.AnywayA.advantagesB.benefitsC.interestsD.profitsA.recommendsB.reassuresC.spec
9、ulatesD.mediatesThe president appeals to labor and management to hold down wages and prices, but says not a word about any controls to be imposed by the Government. The business and financial community has been given 21 that interest rates will soon be lowered, and that this particularly will 22 mon
10、ey available for more activity in new housing. Nobody in the Administration, however, is 23 specifically just when the high interest rates will 24 down. Paul W. McCracken, Chairman of the President“s Council of Economic Advisers, in a press conference on March 17, said that he does not 25 the countr
11、y is running into a 26 . Arthur Bums, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, has been 27 that the 28 money policy will have to he relaxed in order to prepare the 29 for a decline in interest rates. It is apparent, 30 , that uncertainty 31 even in Government circles, and that experimentalism 32 a rel
12、iance on past experience in 33 with wages and prices has been reason why the nation has been drifting into a depression. Evidently there will be no effort to impose wage and price controls 34 the political consequences are feared. So the 35 are that the Administration will try a new 36 to manage wha
13、t it considers a slowdown by 37 just a little more inflation. This is a risky way to handle an economy which has a 38 national product of more than $950 billion. Anyway, officials hope that their corrective measures will stop the slowdown in business and that the economy soon will 39 itself. So, in
14、effect, the soft-spoken 40 of Government today is: “Recession, please go away!“(分数:30.00)A.shockB.hopeC.consentD.esteemA.changeB.setC.turnD.makeA.justifyingB.gesturingC.predictingD.estimatingA.breakB.comeC.takeD.pullA.believeB.approveC.confideD.assureA.provisionB.recessionC.constitutionD.demonstrati
15、onA.claimingB.hintingC.cautioningD.observingA.bindingB.validC.intenseD.tightA.routeB.wayC.spanD.questA.moreoverB.thenC.howeverD.thereforeA.prevailsB.scramblesC.fostersD.intrudesA.better thanB.other thanC.sooner thanD.rather thanA.dealingB.partingC.sidingD.agreeingA.even ifB.becauseC.in caseD.althoug
16、hA.crisesB.reasonsC.anxietiesD.prospectsA.methodB.mediumC.mercyD.meritA.curbingB.preventingC.allowingD.sustainingA.roughB.crudeC.rawD.grossA.adoptB.adjustC.adaptD.adoreA.pleaB.rageC.furyD.surgePsychologist Alfred Adler suggested that the primary goal of the psyche (精神) was superiority. Although 41 h
17、e believed that individuals struggled to 42 superiority over others, Adler eventually developed a more 43 definition of the drive for superiority. Adler“s 44 of striving for superiority does not refer to the everyday meaning of the word superiority. He did not mean that we 45 seek to surpass one ano
18、ther in 46 or position, nor did he mean that we seek to 47 an attitude of exaggerated importance over our 48 . Rather, Adler“s drive for superiority involves the desire, to be competent and effective, complete and 49 , in whatever one strives to do. Striving for superiority occasionally takes the 50
19、 of an exaggerated lust for power. An individual may seek to play god and exercise 51 over objects and people. The goal may introduce a 52 tendency into our lives, in which we play games of “dog eat dog“. But such 53 of the desire for superiority do not reflect its more 54 , constructive nature. Acc
20、ording to Adler, striving for superiority is innate and is part of the struggle for survival that human beings share with other species in the 55 of evolution. From this 56 , life is not 57 by the need to reduce 58 or restore equilibrium, as Sigmund Freud tended to think; instead, life is encouraged
21、 by the desire to move from below to above, from minus to plus, from 59 to superior. The particular ways in which individuals undertakes their 60 for superiority are determined by their culture, their unique history, and their style of life.(分数:40.00)A.invariablyB.initiallyC.virtuallyD.barelyA.worsh
22、ipB.humiliateC.achieveD.endureA.complexB.apparentC.plausibleD.supremeA.notionB.wisdomC.conceptD.passionA.innatelyB.genuinelyC.intuitivelyD.arrogantlyA.rankB.classC.rateD.orderA.maintainB.highlightC.reassureD.subscribeA.panelB.populaceC.peersD.rivalsA.detrimentalB.thoroughC.obedientD.triumphantA.shap
23、eB.formC.patternD.formatA.controlB.privilegeC.destinationD.contestA.amiableB.hostileC.alienD.cruelA.guidanceB.inheritanceC.expressionsD.distortionA.positiveB.criticalC.originalD.creativeA.reproductionB.selectionC.processD.programA.viewB.balanceC.horizonD.perspectiveA.motivatedB.institutedC.character
24、izedD.compelledA.sessionB.tensionC.instinctD.scornA.inferiorB.descentC.minimumD.prestigeA.questB.trialC.trendD.deed翻译二级笔译综合能力分类模拟题 28 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)The fitness movement that began in the late 1960s and early 1970s centered around aerobic exercise. Millions of
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