[考研类试卷]2014年四川大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2014 年四川大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷及答案与解析一、Vocabulary1 It could not be ruled out that, sooner or later, the country would break out of the treaty.(A)confirmed(B) tolerated(C) excluded(D)refuted2 Lincoln, former president of the United States, is a conspicuous example of a poor boy who succeeded.(A)sturdy(B) obstin
2、ate(C) permanent(D)manifest3 He displayed a complete lack of courtesy and tact in dealing with his employer.(A)tenacity(B) curiosity(C) civility(D)hostility4 I didnt know it then, but this disruptive way of reading started with the very first novel I ever picked up.(A)harmful(B) persistent(C) interr
3、uptive(D)characteristic5 While he was not dumber than an ox, he was not any smarter, so most of his classmates were lenient and helped him along.(A)helpful(B) merciful(C) enthusiastic(D)intelligent6 The chimney vomited a cloud of smoke.(A)ignited(B) immersed(C) emitted(D)hugged7 The trade fair is de
4、signed to facilitate further cooperation between Chinese auto industries and overseas auto industries.(A)promote(B) protect(C) preserve(D)prolong8 He was concerned only with the mundane matters, especially the daily stock market quotations.(A)rational(B) obscure(C) worldly(D)eminent9 The earthquake
5、that occurred in India this year was a major calamity in which a great man was lost.(A)casualty(B) catastrophe(C) catalogue(D)crusade10 The purchaser of this lorry is protected by the manufacturers warranty that he will replace any defective part for five years or 50,000 miles.(A)prohibition (B) ins
6、urance(C) prophecy(D)guarantee11 The human skeleton consists of more than two hundred bones _together by tough and relatively inelastic connective tissues called ligaments.(A)are bound(B) to bind(C) bind them(D)bound12 Anthropology is a science_anthropologists use a rigorous set of methods and techn
7、iques to document observations that can be checked by others.(A)in that (B) that in (C) that(D)in13 _as 2500 B.C, the Egyptians used mirrors made of highly polished metal.(A)In early(B) As early(C) Early(D)Was as early14 Deposits of gravel are formed_the weathering of rocks and the erosive and conce
8、ntrating action of rivers and waves.(A)whenever(B) as a result of(C) are due to(D)because15 A historical novel may do more than mirror history; _future events.(A)even influencing(B) it may even influence(C) may even influence(D)that it may even influence16 Robert S. Duncanson was considered a painte
9、r of the Hudson River School, _ on scenes of Americas unturned wilderness.(A)which concentrated(B) which concentrated it(C) which it concentrated(D)and which concentrated17 Although_rigid, bones exhibit a degree of elasticity that enables the skeleton to withstand considerable impact.(A)Apparently(B
10、) are apparently(C) apparently their(D)are they apparently18 _begun to understand that the air and the oceans act as a single fluid when they exchange heat and gases.(A)In the past decade have only meteorologists(B) Only in the past decade have meteorologists(C) The only meteorologists in the past d
11、ecade(D)Only in the past decade meteorologists19 _wooden, buildings helps to protect them from damage due to weather.(A)Painting(B) Painted(C) The paint(D)By painting20 _one time, Manchester, New Hampshire, was the home of the most productive cotton mills in the world.(A)On(B) At(C) By(D)To二、Reading
12、 Comprehension20 In eighteenth-century France and England, reformers rallied around egalitarian ideals, but few reformers advocated higher education for women. Although the public decried womens lack of education , it did not encourage learning for its own sake for women. In spite of the general pre
13、judice against learned women, there was one place where women could exhibit their erudition: the literary salon. Many writers have defined the womans role in the salon as that of an intelligent hostess, but the salon had more than a social function for women. It was an informal university, too, wher
14、e women exchanged ideas with educated persons, read their own works and heard those of others, and received and gave criticism.In the 1750s, when salons were firmly established in France, some English women, who called themselves “ Bluestocking,“ followed the example of the salonnieres(French salon
15、hostesses)and formed their own salons. Most Bluestockings did not wish to mirror the salonnieres; they simply desired to adapt a proven formula to their own purposethe elevation of womens status through moral and intellectual training. Differences in social orientation and background can account per
16、haps for differences in the nature of French and English salons. The French salon incorporated aristocratic attitudes that exalted courtly pleasure and emphasized artistic accomplishments. The English Bluestockings , originating from a more modest background, emphasized learning and work over pleasu
17、re. Accustomed to the regimented life of court circles, salonnieres tended toward formality in their salons. The English women, though somewhat puritanical, were more casual in their approach.At first, the Bluestockings did imitate the salonnieres by including men in their circles. However , as they
18、 gained cohesion, the Bluestockings came to regard themselves as a womens group and to possess a sense of female solidarity lacking in the salonnieres, who remained isolated from one another by the primacy each held in her own salon. In an atmosphere of mutual support, the Bluestockings went beyond
19、the salon experience. They traveled, studied, worked, wrote for publication, and by their activities challenged the stereotype of the passive woman. Although the salonnieres were aware of sexual inequality, the narrow boundaries of their world kept their intellectual pursuits within conventional lim
20、its. Many salonnieres, in fact, camouflaged their nontraditional activities behind the role of hostess and deferred to men in publicThough the Bluestockings were trailblazers when compared with the salonnieres, they were not feminists. They were too traditional, too hemmed in by their generation to
21、demand social and political rights. Nonetheless, in their desire for education, their willingness to go beyond the confines of the salon in pursuing their interests, and their championing of unity among women, the Bluestockings began the process of questioning womens role in society.21 Which of the
22、following best states the central idea of the passage?(A)The establishment of literary salons was a response to reformers demands for social rights for women.(B) Literary salons were originally intended to be a meeting ground for intellectuals of both sexes, but eventually became social gatherings w
23、ith little educational value.(C) In England, as in France, the general prejudice against higher education for women limited womens function in literary salons to a primarily social one.(D)For women, who did not have access to higher education as men did, literary salons provided an alternate route t
24、o learning and a challenge to some of societys basic assumptions about women.22 According to the passage, a significant distinction between the salonnieres and Bluestockings was in the way each group regarded which of the following?(A)The value of acquiring knowledge.(B) The role of pleasure in the
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