[考研类试卷]2012年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2012 年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷及答案与解析一、Vocabulary1 It was with great effort that the_between the two families was finally arranged.(A)restoration(B) revelation(C) retaliation(D)reconciliation2 The police caught the thief on the street and_him into their van.(A)probed(B) hustled(C) coped(D)smoldered3 Ive ju
2、st received an_note telling me that the goods have been dispatched.(A)invoice(B) enquiry(C) order(D)advisory4 He is a funny-looking man with _cheerful face and always encourages _free-thinking in_young.(A)a, the, /(B) a, /, a(C) the, the, the(D)a, /, the5 The government is financing a study of the e
3、ffects on human of living in a megalopolis. The underlined word means_.(A)an apartment in a large building(B) a dangerous part of a city submission(C) an extremely large city(D)a city with a large police force6 The unusual design of the new boat is a leap in the dark by the shipbuilders. The underli
4、ned phrase means_.(A)a product made in secret(B) a piece of work full of creativity(C) a very big mistake(D)an act without knowing the consequence7 The French news agency_a statement from the Trade Minister.(A)put out(B) made out(C) took out(D)came out8 If you think you may be allergic to a food or
5、drink,_ it from your diet.(A)diminish(B) abandon(C) delete(D)eliminate9 She deserves a big_for her very efficient co-ordination of the scholarship workers and camp chore assignments.(A)commendation(B) commentation(C) commentary(D)comment10 Many_purchasers want personal real estate because homes refl
6、ect our social standing and financial success.(A)perspective(B) prosperous(C) prospective(D)prospectus11 1837 marks the_of the slave trade in the British Empire.(A)abolishment(B) abolishing(C) abolish(D)oblilition12 Thousands of refugees will die if theses supplies dont_them.(A)get through to(B) get
7、 around to(C) get on to(D)get about to13 We found a hotel room in the end because of a late_.(A)reservation(B) cancellation(C) check-in(D)registration14 Inside, antiques, family paintings and period furniture enhance the elegance and character inherent in this finely_manor house.(A)proportioned(B) p
8、referential(C) homogeneous(D)hallucinating15 I_in the shade like all the other tourists, then I_burned.(A)should be.will not have(B) shouldnt have been.would be(C) shouldnt be.wouldnt have(D)should have been,wouldnt have got16 He speaks the language so well he could easily_ a German.(A)pass for(B) b
9、e passed for(C) be passed as(D)pass by17 The pair go shopping together, eat out and have recently_at a celebrity function.(A)been holding(B) being held(C) held(D)been seen holding18 Do you mean that you would rather have the claim brought to court if_?(A)it need be(B) need be(C) needs be(D)need for1
10、9 Any decline in the number of game birds was due to_habitat, over-grazing and th loss of heather moorland.(A)deteriorated(B) deteriorating(C) deteriorate(D)deterioration20 The plan was brilliant in its_but failed because of lack of money.(A)concept(B) conceptual(C) conception(D)intention二、Reading C
11、omprehension20 This is not a good time to be foreign. Anti-immigrant parties are gaining ground in Europe. Britain has been fretting this week over lapses in its border controls. In America Barack Obama has failed to deliver the immigration reform he promised, and Republican presidential candidates
12、would rather electrify the border fence with Mexico than educate the children of illegal aliens. America educates foreign scientists in its universities and then expels them, a policy the mayor of New York calls “national suicide“.This illiberal turn in attitudes to migration is no surprise. It is t
13、he result of cyclical economic gloom combined with a secular rise in pressure on rich countries borders. But governments now weighing up whether or not to try to slam the door should consider another factor; the growing economic importance of Diasporas, and the contribution they can make to a countr
14、ys economic growth.Diaspora networksof Huguenots, Scots, Jews and many othershave always been a potent economic force, but the cheapness and ease of modern travel has made them larger and more numerous than ever before. There are now 215m first-generation migrants around the world: thats 3% of the w
15、orlds population. If they were a nation, it would be a little larger than Brazil. There are more Chinese people living outside China than there are French people in France. Some 22m Indians are scattered all over the globe. Small concentrations of ethnic and linguistic groups have always been found
16、in surprising placesLebanese in West Africa, Japanese in Brazil and Welsh in Patagonia , for instancebut they have been joined by newer ones, such as west Africans in southern China.These networks of kinship and language make it easier to do business across borders. Theyspeed the flow of information
17、. Trust matters, especially in emerging markets where the rule of law is weak. So does a knowledge of the local culture. And modern communications make these networks an even more powerful tool of business.Diasporas also help spread ideas. Many of the emerging worlds brightest minds are educated at
18、Western universities. An increasing number go home, taking with them both knowledge and contacts. Indian computer scientists in Bangalore bounce ideas constantly off their Indian friends in Silicon Valley. Chinas technology industry is dominated by “sea turtles“ (Chinese who have lived a-broad and r
19、eturned).Diasporas spread money, too. Migrants into rich countries not only send cash to their families; they also help companies in their host country operate in their home country. A Harvard Business School study shows that, American companies that employ lots of ethnic Chinese people find it much
20、 easier to set up in China without a joint venture with a local firm.Such arguments are unlikely to make much headway against hostility towards immigrants in rich countries. Fury against foreigners is usually based on two (mutually incompatible) notions; that because so many migrants claim welfare t
21、hey are a drain on the public purse; and that because they are prepared to work harder for less pay they will depress the wages of those at the bottom of the pile. The first is usually not true (in Britain, for instance, immigrants claim benefits less than indigenous people do) , and the second is h
22、ard to establish either way. Some studies do indeed suggest that competition from unskilled immigrants depresses the wages of unskilled locals. But others find this effect to be small or non-existent.Nor is it possible to establish the impact of migration on overall growth. The sums are simply too d
23、ifficult. Yet there are good reasons for believing that it is likely to be positive. Migrants tend to be hard-working and innovative. That spurs productivity and company formation. A recent study carried out by Duke University showed that, while immigrants make up an eighth of Americas population ,
24、they founded a quarter of the countrys technology and engineering firms. And, by linking the West with emerging markets, Diasporas help rich countries to plug into fast-growing economies.Rich countries are thus likely to benefit from looser immigration policy; and fears that poor countries will suff
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