[考研类试卷]翻译硕士英语模拟试卷17及答案与解析.doc
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1、翻译硕士英语模拟试卷 17 及答案与解析一、Vocabulary1 Even before the train had come to a stop, the massive onslaught of bodies engulfed us from all sides.(A)plunging(B) outpouring(C) striking(D)withdrawing2 Even though he knew that his mother had been ill, he did not have the propriety to write her.(A)decency(B) poste
2、rity(C) apathy(D)eulogy3 Inflation has surged in recent months due to double-digit spike in sensitive food prices blamed on shortages of pork and other basic goods.(A)sharp rise(B) dramatic drop(C) regular increase(D)anticipated decrease4 The tables in this display are on sale because they have a fe
3、w imperfections in the finish.(A)defects(B) suspects(C) rejects(D)reflects5 Indigenous Australians believe that reconciliation is necessary but the government should, most importantly, make a formal apology for what they did in the past.(A)conflict(B) confrontation(C) rapprochement(D)reconnaissance6
4、 He sat there for many days in meditation, opening himself up to the truth(A)solace(B) boredom(C) silence(D)contemplation7 The Ministry of Science and Technology also said in July that an independent watch-dog will be created to scrutinize the use of research funds.(A)criticize with bias(B) justify
5、with evidence(C) provide with assistance(D)examine with great care8 The basis of this consensus is a belief that improved relations with the U. S. would serve Iranian interests on a variety of fronts, including Iraq, Afghanistan, oil production, foreign investment and Iran s nuclear energy program.(
6、A)agreement reached by a group as a whole(B) opinion accepted by the majority(C) view held by the minority(D)perspective ignored by most people9 The pope upset two large sections of Turkish society with a lecture on September 12th in which he quoted a Byzantine emperor who suggested that Islam had e
7、ngendedred nothing but violence.(A)resisted(B) withheld(C) caused(D)endured10 Correction of the student s aberrant pronunciation is a continual, on-going process, not something reserved for lessons or exercises in pronunciation.(A)habitual(B) familiar(C) conventional(D)nonstandard11 Most of_archaeol
8、ogists know about prehistoric cultures is based on studies of material remains.(A)these(B) what(C) which(D)their12 The three men tried many times to sneak across the border into the neighboring country, _by the police each time.(A)had been captured(B) being always captured(C) only to be captured(D)u
9、nfortunately captured13 The scheme was_when it was discovered it would be very costly.(A)resigned(B) surrendered(C) released(D)abandoned14 It is bad manner to_other people behind their backs.(A)do up(B) do by(C) do away with(D)do down15 No one was absent from the meeting,_?(A)was she(B) weren t she(
10、C) were they(D)weren t they16 My wealthy aunt exceeds the trait of being economical. She is so _that she washes paper plates to be used again.(A)affluent(B) parsimonious(C) indigent(D)selfish17 He was fired because of his_refusal to follow orders.(A)obstinate(B) obstructive(C) obscure(D)obsessive18
11、The idea of a balanced diet is very difficult to put_to someone who knows nothing about food values.(A)over(B) aside(C) along(D)across19 I was standing waiting for a bus, _between two old ladies and their bags of shopping.(A)wedged(B) mingled(C) primed(D)stuffed20 It is very plain that such a life a
12、s this is far more _to health than that of the man who can afford little leisure for necessary rest in the course of the day.(A)conductive(B) constructive(C) conciliate(D)conducive21 Roy, who was supposed to on a diet, kept making_trips to the kitchen to nibbleon this and that, whenever he thought n
13、o one would notice.(A)respite(B) surreptitious(C) secret(D)merry22 Since 1813 reaction to Jane Austen s novels has oscillated between _ and condescension ; but in general later writers have esteemed her works more highly than did most of her literary contemporaries.(A)dismissal(B) adoration(C) disap
14、proval(D)indifference23 Prices reach equilibrium at the level at which quantity demanded _ quantity supplied.(A)is equal to(B) equal(C) equals to(D)is equal24 Can you believe that I won the photo contest with the_of the two pictures that was most esthetic, even though I only tried to hang them where
15、 there were nails(A)autonomy(B) cynicism(C) conglomerate(D)dexterity25 Sharon as supposed to be here at nine o clock, she_about our meeting.(A)would have forgotten(B) should have forgotten(C) ought to have forgotten(D)must have forgotten26 In the next few weeks consumer spending will increase by 7%
16、in America,_with last year, according to a consumer survey by Deloitte, a consultancy.(A)comparing(B) compared(C) to compare(D)having compared27 They reported the loss and gave all the necessary_to the police.(A)happenings(B) qualifications(C) characteristics(D)particulars28 In Hong Kong s huge Ocea
17、n Terminal shopping complex Prudential has opened a shop alongside _fashion brands such as Prada and Ralph Lauren.(A)inspiring(B) operational(C) aspirational(D)mind-bending29 “Common language“ here usually means a foreign language, but the same point applies in principle _any encounter with unfamili
18、ar dialects or styles within a single language.(A)to(B) for(C) with(D)on30 New research raises new concerns that altering crops to withstand such threats may pose new risks from_the weeds themselves.(A)anything but(B) other than(C) more than(D)none other than二、Reading Comprehension31 There are a num
19、ber of paradoxical statements in the author s self-analysis. Identify two of them and explain.31 Most students arrive at college using“discrete, concrete and absolute categories to understand people, knowledge, and values. “ These students live with a dualistic view, seeing “the world in polar terms
20、 of we-right-good vs. other-wrong-bad. “ These students cannot acknowledge the existence of more than one point of view toward any issue. There is one “ right“ way. And because these absolutes are assumed by or imposed on the individual from external authority, they cannot be personally substantiate
21、d or authenticated by experience. These students are slaves to the generalizations of their authorities. An eye for an eye! Capital punishment is apt justice for murder. The Bible says so.Most students break through the dualistic stage to another equally frustrating stagemultiplicity. Within this st
22、age, students see a variety of ways to deal with any given topic or problem. However, while these students accept multiple points of view, they are unable to evaluate or justify them. To have an opinion is everyone s right. While students in the dualistic stage are unable to produce evidence to supp
23、ort what they consider to be self-evident absolutes, students in the multiplistic stage are unable to connect instances into coherent generalizations. Every assertion, every point, is valid. In their democracy they are directionless. Capital punishment? What sense is there in answering one murder wi
24、th another?The third stage of development finds students living in a world of relativism. Knowledge is relative : right and wrong depend on the context. No longer recognizing the validity of each individual idea or action, relativists examine everything to find its place in an overall framework. Whi
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