[考研类试卷]翻译硕士英语模拟试卷2及答案与解析.doc
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1、翻译硕士英语模拟试卷 2及答案与解析 一、 Vocabulary 1 She had a strong _ to give a talk about her experiences, because she didnt like the limelight. ( A) disinclination ( B) dissolution ( C) dissidence ( D) dissension 2 The eye tends to see distance as _. In painting, this is sometimes called “the vanishing point“. (
2、A) conforming ( B) comforting ( C) contriving ( D) converging 3 The man went to prison, but the two boys _ with a warning. ( A) took off ( B) got off ( C) kept off ( D) set off 4 Although her initial success was _ by the fact that she was the daughter of a famous actor, the critics later acclaimed h
3、er as a star in her own right. ( A) enhanced ( B) impeded ( C) refuted ( D) superseded 5 Perhaps we should think in terms of raising interest rates _ them, in consideration of the new reports about inflation reported last June. ( A) then reducing ( B) and reduce ( C) although reduce ( D) rather than
4、 reducing 6 The symphonys second movement slow, mournful, and _ is based on a funeral march. ( A) frivolous ( B) effervescent ( C) vicissitude ( D) ephemeral 7 Few of us take the pains to study our cherished convictions; indeed, we almost have a natural _ doing so. ( A) aptitude for ( B) repugnance
5、to ( C) ignorance of ( D) reaction to 8 If you wait for the _ moment to act, you may have never begun your project. ( A) definitive ( B) optimum ( C) implacable ( D) righteous 9 My reading in later life has supplied me with some possible explanations of his _. ( A) temperature ( B) temperament ( C)
6、temptation ( D) temperance 10 _ ghost exists in the world. Thats your illusion. ( A) No such a thing as ( B) No such a thing as a ( C) No such thing as a ( D) No such thing as 11 I didnt like myself _ in that way. ( A) to be praised ( B) praised ( C) be praised ( D) to have been praised 12 _ an answ
7、er, they decided to send an express telegram to them. ( A) Received not ( B) Having received not ( C) Not having received ( D) Not received 13 During a war, many of the normal basic rights of the individual are _ in the national interest. ( A) disregarded ( B) infringed ( C) suspended ( D) stamped 1
8、4 The _ of social security benefits often feel that they are contributing more than they in fact receive in terms of medical care, pensions, etc. ( A) receipts ( B) receivers ( C) recipients ( D) payees 15 Many diseases that used to be considered _ of mankind are now easily treatable with antibiotic
9、s. ( A) scourges ( B) blights ( C) tortures ( D) thorns 16 Some historians believe that John Jay could have played _ in Americas history as James Madison. ( A) as an important role ( B) as important a role ( C) an important role as ( D) a role as important 17 Cynics believe that people who _ complim
10、ents do so in order to be praised twice. ( A) bask in ( B) give out ( C) gloat over ( D) shrug off 18 Technically, negotiation occurs between people who are interdependent, _ that the actions of one patty affect those of the other party and vice versa. ( A) as means ( B) to mean ( C) that means ( D)
11、 meaning 19 The Chairman was evidently _ by Jims words and glared at him for a few seconds. ( A) put down ( B) put across ( C) put away ( D) put out 20 The local authorities realized the need to make _ tot elderly people in their housing programs. ( A) provision ( B) preparation ( C) requirement ( D
12、) specification 21 He was so _ in the TV program that he forgot to turn the oven off. ( A) tarnished ( B) revamped ( C) engrossed ( D) bequeathed 22 Pennys _ speech given at the state competition won her the first prize. ( A) promptitude ( B) impromptu ( C) prorate ( D) natant 23 Overall, it is goin
13、g to become much easier for people to communicate _ the Net Communicating with others in real time will soon be the norm. ( A) by ( B) in ( C) over ( D) onto 24 I had never seen so many people with so many disabilities. I returned home, silently _. thinking how fortunate we really were. ( A) retrosp
14、ective ( B) introspective ( C) perspective ( D) prospective 25 The Japanese dollar-buying makes traders eager to _ dollars in fear of another government intervention. ( A) let in ( B) let out ( C) let go of ( D) let off 26 The Supreme Courts decisions on physician-assisted suicide carry important _
15、for how medicine seeks to relieve dying patients of pain and suffering. ( A) implications ( B) complications ( C) innovations ( D) complexities 27 As a rule, whats efficient in one place will be efficient in most other places, thus American businesses are fierce competitors _ they choose to sell the
16、ir product, having been formed in a competitive environment that breeds optimality. ( A) whatever ( B) whenever ( C) wherever ( D) however 28 Allowing our cities to be _ by cars has progressively affected childrens independent mobility, for children have lost much of their freedom to explore their o
17、wn neighborhood or city. ( A) pervaded ( B) diffused ( C) dominated ( D) intervened 29 When the young man realized that the police had spotted him, he made _ the exit as quickly as possible, only to find that two policemen were waiting outside. ( A) off ( B) from ( C) towards ( D) for 30 Generous pu
18、blic funding of basic science would _ considerable benefits for the countrys health, wealth and security. ( A) result from ( B) settle down ( C) lie in ( D) lead to 二、 Reading Comprehension 30 The Roman language served as the first model for answering the question. Even to someone with no knowledge
19、of Latin, the similarities among Roman languages would have made it natural to suggest that they were derived from a common ancestor. On the assumption that the shared characteristic of these languages came from the common ancestor, it would have been possible to reconstruct many of the characterist
20、ics of the original common language. In much the same way it became clear that the branches of the Indo-European family could be studied and a hypothetical family tree constructed, reading back to a common ancestor. This is the tree approach. The basic process represented by the tree model is one of
21、 divergence: when languages become isolated from one another, they differ increasingly, and dialects gradually become different until they become separate languages. Divergence is by no means the only possible tendency in language evolution. Johannes Schmidt introduced a “wave“ model, in which lingu
22、istic changes were like waves, eventually leading to convergence; that is, growing similarity among languages that were initially quite different. Today, however, most linguists think primarily in terms of familytrees. It is necessary to construct some models of how language change might occur accor
23、ding to a process-based view. There are four main classes of models. The first is the process of initial colonization, by which an uninhabited territory becomes populated; its language naturally becomes that of the colonizers. Second are processes of divergence, such as the linguistic divergence ari
24、sing from separation or isolation mentioned above in relation to early models of the Indo-European languages. The third group of models is based on processes of linguistic convergence. The wave model, formulated by Schmidt in the 1870s, is an example, but convergence methods have not generally found
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