[考研类试卷]翻译硕士英语模拟试卷8及答案与解析.doc
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1、翻译硕士英语模拟试卷 8及答案与解析 一、 Vocabulary 1 Though hes slow to learn, his _ makes him an excellent student in our department. ( A) intelligence ( B) perseverance ( C) patience ( D) prudence 2 When she _, her mother was sitting by her bed. ( A) came round ( B) came on ( C) came over ( D) came across 3 In some
2、 remote places, there are still very poor people who cant afford to live in _ conditions. ( A) positive ( B) gracious ( C) honorable ( D) decent 4 If you put up your hand, it will _ that you agree with me. ( A) indicate ( B) incline ( C) identify ( D) illustrate 5 Students from a _ background have a
3、n advantage at university. ( A) previous ( B) privileged ( C) private ( D) principal 6 She _ thousands of dollars from the charity while appearing to be its best fundraiser. ( A) embellished ( B) embroiled ( C) embezzled ( D) embargoed 7 The ship _ at Sydney and we spent a day touring the city. ( A)
4、 berthed ( B) amassed ( C) dissuaded ( D) poached 8 He had lived illegally in the United States for five years after his visitors visa _. ( A) expired ( B) abolished ( C) amended ( D) constrained 9 Sons of high-ranking females may remain at the center of the troop while others are driven to the _. (
5、 A) periphery ( B) predict ( C) propitiatory ( D) peripheral 10 The Vatican condemned the technology as _. ( A) instructive ( B) perverse ( C) rewarding ( D) salutary 11 According to psychologists, a persons attention is attracted _ by the intensity of different signals as by their context: signific
6、ance and information content. ( A) much not so ( B) not so much ( C) so not much ( D) so much not 12 All the flights _ because of the snowstorm, we had to take the train instead. ( A) were cancelled ( B) had been cancelled ( C) having cancelled ( D) having been cancelled 13 If you have never planted
7、 anything, you wont be able to know the pleasure of watching the thing you have planted _. ( A) grow ( B) to grow ( C) growing ( D) to be growing 14 _ of the twins was arrested, because I saw both at a party last night. ( A) None ( B) Both ( C) Neither ( D) All 15 It is necessary that he _ the assig
8、nment without delay. ( A) hand in ( B) hands in ( C) must hand in ( D) has to hand in 16 “What courses are you going to do next semester? I dont know. But its about time _ on something.“ ( A) Id decide ( B) I decided ( C) I decide ( D) Im deciding 17 Mr. White works with a chemicals import the bank
9、sells bonds backed by those deposits and pledges, then lends the money out at a small profit. The other main arm of the World Bank, the International Development Association, gets regular infusions of cash from rich countries and lends funds on near giveaway terms to truly poor countries, mostly in
10、Africa ( the U.S. contribution is just under $1 billion a year, or 0. 04% of federal spending). Lerrick wants the World Bank to stop lending to middle-income countries and restructure its loans to the poorest nations as outright grants. Nancy Birdsall, a former World Banker who runs a Washington thi
11、nk tank called the Center for Global Development, argues that the bank could have more impact on poverty by making better use of its best assets : the expertise of its staff and its ability to coordinate global action.“Lending and grant making at the country level should not be the end-all and be-al
12、l,“ she says. “It should be the vehicle for advice and constant rebuilding of the banks knowledge.“ Birdsall is a World Bank fan but agrees with critics like Lerrick that it must become smaller (it has a staff of 10,000) and less bank like to remain relevant. Wolfowitzs allies say he is the victim o
13、f backlash from entrenched bank staff upset that he is turning up the heat on an anticorruption campaign begun by his predecessor, James Wolfensohn. Thats probably overstating things. But the potential backlash against slashing the banks staff and getting it out of lending would surely be epic. Whic
14、h may explain why no World Bank president, Wolfowitz included, has attempted it. 26 According to the author, the World Banks real problem is _. ( A) Its corruption ( B) Its policy on lending ( C) Its continued existence ( D) Wolfowitzs romantic relationship 27 Which of the following can be inferred
15、from the passage about the World Bank? ( A) Its anticorruption campaign is still going on. ( B) It should readjust its role in combating poverty. ( C) It has satisfied its initial job to finance reconstruction in Europe. ( D) It is playing a more and more important role in lending to developing coun
16、tries. 28 According to the passage, the World Bank should do the following EXCEPT _. ( A) reducing staff ( B) coordinating global action ( C) increasing the profit it makes ( D) offering advice to poor countries 29 Which of the following is NOT true according to Nancy Birdsall? ( A) The World Bank s
17、hould reduce its staff. ( B) The World Bank should coordinate global action. ( C) The World Bank should offer advice to poor countries. ( D) The World Bank should limit its work to lending and grantmakin 30 We can infer from the last paragraph that the author was _ the capability of the World Bank t
18、o solve its problems. ( A) confident in ( B) indifferent to ( C) optimistic about ( D) pessimistic about 30 For a man who wants the world to slow down, Carl Honores moment of clarity came in, of all places, an airport. The Canadian journalist was leafing through a newspaper at Romes Fiumicino airpor
19、t when he spotted an ad for a collection of condensed, one-minute bedtime stories for kids. At first Honore, a self-described “speedaholic,“ was delighted at the idea of a more efficient bedtime experience for his 2-year-old son. Then he was horrified. “Have I gone completely insane?“ he asked himse
20、lf, and realized the answer was “probably.“ Out of that epiphany came a best- selling book and a whole new career for Honore as an international spokesman for the concept of leisure.“Im attacking the whole cultural assumption that faster is better and we must cram every waking hour with things to do
21、,“ says Honore, who now lives in London. In a world of bottom-line bosses and results-oriented parents, he dares speak up in favor of the unabridged fairy tale. Its a message people seem to want to hear. Since it appeared in April, In Praise of Slowness has been translated into 12 languages and sold
22、 some 60,000 copies, landing on best-seller lists in four countries; a British production company has bought television rights. Honore celebrates, perhaps a bit prematurely, a worldwide disillusionment with “the cult of speed.“ As evidence he cites the Slow Food rebellion against McDonalds that bega
23、n in Italy and has spread its gospel of civilized dining and local products even to the unlikely precincts of New York and Chicago. In a world in which some parents send their offspring to prep courses for preschool, a growing number of schools around the worldabout 800 are following the advice of t
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