[考研类试卷]2016年北京航空航天大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷及答案与解析.doc
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1、2016 年北京航空航天大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷及答案与解析一、Vocabulary1 This liquid is highly_; it should be kept in a tightly stopped bottle.(A)volatile(B) voluble(C) voluptuous(D)voracious2 The_workroom has not been used in years.(A)bereft(B) bustling(C) derelict(D)stricken3 He refused to see anyone and remained a_all his li
2、fe.(A)heretic(B) fugitive(C) hermit(D)veteran4 This spacious room is_furnished with just a few articles in it.(A)lightly(B) sparsely(C) hardly(D)rarely5 By the end of the 19th century Arthur Rackham was devoting most of his time to book_, though he also drew for magazine.(A)illustration(B) designati
3、on(C) restoration(D)identification6 I could not wish for a more_occasion to announce my plan to enlarge our establishment.(A)benign(B) ominous(C) propitious(D)portentous7 The effectiveness of government depends on the willingness of the governed to give up some degree of freedom and_the laws in retu
4、rn for the assurance of an orderly existence.(A)profit by(B) resort to(C) conform to(D)abide by8 She has taken a (n) _to wearing my shoes around the house.(A)interest(B) fancy(C) crush(D)mania9 Ever since the rise of industrialism, education has been_towards producing workers.(A)harnessed(B) hatched
5、(C) motivated(D)geared10 Overindulgence_character as well as physical stamina.(A)debilitates(B) disregards(C) fortifies(D)strengthens11 Well_you for any damage done to your house while we are in it.(A)compensate(B) remedy(C) supplement(D)retrieve12 For all their Continental_, Europeans can be remark
6、ably lax about e-mail security.(A)fastidiousness(B) fraternity(C) frugality(D)futility13 At the_of his power, Powhatan ruled so many Algonquian tribes that he needed eight interpreters just to converse with members of his own affiliated tribes.(A)ascent(B) fatigue(C) sphere(D)zenith14 We met Mary an
7、d her husband at a party two months ago. _weve had no further communication.(A)Thereof(B) Thereby(C) Thereafter(D)Thereabouts15 Even though you just got fired, remember_ at least you dont have to work for that grouchy boss anymore!(A)that it happens only once in a blue moon(B) which side your bread
8、is buttered on(C) that every cloud has a silver lining(D)that it is not yet time to throw in the towel16 That old man is more than 80 years old, but he is as fit as a_.(A)fad(B) fetter(C) flint(D)fiddle17 The speaker had to_in the middle of his speech because of shouts of protest from the audience.(
9、A)break down(B) break out(C) break off(D)break up18 In times of difficulty, he had to_his family by selling newspapers.(A)care for(B) provide for(C) attend on(D)wait on19 Not until the 1850s_in New York seek to rescue historic building from destruction or alteration.(A)some concerned citizens(B) did
10、 some concerned citizens(C) some citizens concerned(D)when some concerned citizens did20 His reputation in his profession was_he grew rich, and retired to an estate.(A)so as that(B) such as that(C) so that(D)such that21 The square is 500 yards wide, five times_the size of St. Peters in Rome.(A)/(B)
11、that of(C) which is(D)of22 The less the surface of the ground yields to the weight of the body of a runner, _to the body.(A)the stress it is greater(B) greater is the stress(C) greater stress is(D)the greater the stress23 The board deemed it urgent that these files_right away.(A)had to be printed(B)
12、 should have been printed(C) must be printed(D)should be printed24 _, in the late 1800s, some libraries had to keep as many as twenty to thirty copies of each of Mary Jane Holmess books on hand.(A)Inventories showing(B) That show inventories(C) Inventories show that(D)Showing the inventories25 The p
13、rofessor can hardly find sufficient grounds_his argument in favor of the new theory.(A)which to base on(B) on which to base(C) to base on which(D)which to be based on26 King Wu died shortly after the conquest, _.(A)leaving a huge territory to be consolidated(B) a huge territory was left to be consol
14、idated(C) left a huge territory to consolidate(D)that consolidated a huge territory to be left27 All matter, _, is made up of atoms.(A)whether it be gas, liquid or solid(B) no matter gas, liquid or solid(C) being it gas, liquid or solid(D)which is gas, liquid or solid28 We_the letter yesterday, but
15、it didnt arrive.(A)must receive(B) ought to receive(C) must have received(D)ought to have received29 Anyone with half an eye on the unemployment figures knew that the assertion about economic recovery _just around the corner was untrue.(A)would be(B) to be(C) was(D)being30 Greater efforts to increas
16、e agricultural production must be made if food shortage_.(A)is to be avoided(B) can be avoided(C) will be avoided(D)has been avoided二、Reading Comprehension30 Can electricity cause cancer? In a society that literally runs on electric power, the very idea seems preposterous. But for more than a decade
17、, a growing band of scientists and journalists has pointed to studies that seem to link exposure to electromagnetic fields with increased risk of leukemia and other malignancies. The implications are unsettling, to say the least, since everyone comes into contact with such fields, which are generate
18、d by everything electrical, from power lines and antennas to personal computers and micro-wave ovens. Because evidence on the subject is inconclusive and often contradictory, it has been hard to decide whether concern about the health effects of electricity is legitimate or the worst kind of paranoi
19、a.Now the alarmists have gained some qualified support from the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. In the executive summary of a new scientific review, released in draft form late last week, the EPA has put forward what amounts to the most serious government warning to date. The agency tentative
20、ly concludes that scientific evidence “suggests a casual link“ between extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields those having very long wave lengths and leukemia, lymphoma and brain cancer. While the report falls short of classifying ELF fields as probable carcinogens, it does identify the comm
21、on 60-hertz magnetic field as “ a possible , but not proven, cause of cancer in humans. “The report is no reason to panic or even to lost sleep. If there is a cancer risk, it is a small one. The evidence is still so controversial that the draft stirred a great deal of debate within the government, a
22、nd the EPA released it over strong objections from the Pentagon and the White House. But now no one can deny that the issue must be taken seriously and that much more research is needed.At the heart of the debate is a simple and well-understood physical phenomenon: When an electric current passes th
23、rough a wire, it generates an electromagnetic field that exerts forces on surrounding objects. For many years, scientists dismissed any suggestion that such forces might be harmful, primarily because they are so extraordinarily weak. The ELF magnetic field generated by a video terminal measures only
24、 a few milligauss, or about one-hundredth the strength of the earths own magnetic field. The electric fields surrounding a power line can be as high as 10 kilo volts per meter, but the corresponding field induced in human cells will be only about 1 millivolt per meter. This is far less than the elec
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