[考研类试卷]翻译硕士英语模拟试卷18及答案与解析.doc
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1、翻译硕士英语模拟试卷 18 及答案与解析一、Vocabulary1 It used to be_impossible to find vegetarian restaurants outside the major cities, but now they can be found in many towns and cities.(A)fantastically(B) readily(C) virtually(D)primarily2 I was going to spend my holiday in Italy next year but the price of everything
2、has rather _the idea. Perhaps I shall to Spain instead.(A)bogged me down(B) turned me out(C) set me back(D)put me off3 _of our personal rhythms, most of us have a productive period between 10 a. m. and noon, when the stomach, pancreas, spleen and heart all appear to be in their most active phases.(A
3、)Irrespective(B) Irrelevant(C) Disregarding(D)Despite4 The lawsuit was lost because of_in the statements of the witness.(A)discrepancies(B) conjugations(C) coincidences(D)remonstrations5 Many who_their visits to the dentist regret it later.(A)refer(B) infer(C) defer(D)confer6 The very biggest and mo
4、st murderous wars during the industrial age were intra-industrial wars that_Second Wave nations like Germany and Britain against one another.(A)pitted(B) clipped(C) alleged(D)embarked7 We did hold a meeting yesterday, but you_, so we did not inform you.(A)did not need attending(B) needn t have atten
5、ded(C) did not need to attend(D)needn t attend8 In her time, Isadora Duncan was_today a liberated woman.(A)calling what we would(B) who would be calling(C) what we would call(D)she would call it9 The fact that the management is trying to reach agreement_five separate unions has led to long negotiati
6、ons.(A)over(B) upon(C) in(D)with10 After the Arab state won independence, great emphasis was laid on expanding education, with girls as well as boys_to go to school.(A)to be encouraged(B) being encouraged(C) to have been encouraged(D)be encouraged11 If you don t eat enough fruit and vegetables, you
7、may suffer from a vitamin_.(A)shortage(B) insufficiency(C) deficiency(D)defect12 Theartist s use of swirls of_colors conveys a sense of excitement.(A)vigorous(B) drastic(C) vibrant(D)strident13 False conflict, also known as illusory conflict, occurs when people believe that their interests are incom
8、patible with the other party s interests_, in fact, they are not.(A)whether(B) but(C) when(D)for14 The story is about a kindly, generous, cheerful _who loves and is loved by everyone.(A)misanthrope(B) wanderer(C) entertainer(D)hater15 A full-sized tripod is far too_to carry around. I find this pocke
9、t-sized one is much handier.(A)overweight(B) inept(C) unwieldy(D)outsize16 It is unlikely he can significantly contribute to the highly competitive strategies that food _demands.(A)retail(B) retain(C) retailing(D)retaining17 _when she started complaining.(A)Not until he arrived(B) No sooner had he a
10、rrived(C) Hardly had he arrived(D)Scarcely did he arrive18 One of the most_challenges that the United States-and indeed, the world-will face in the next few decades is how to alleviate the growing stress that human activities are placing on the environment.(A)consequential(B) subsequent(C) emergent(
11、D)pressing19 From cave paintings and from_on bone and reindeer horn, it is known that prehistoric humans were close observers of nature who carefully tracked the seasons and times of the year.(A)apparently regular scratches(B) scratching apparently regularly(C) regular scratches apparently(D)scratch
12、es regular apparently20 Hotel rooms must be_by noon, but luggage may be left with the porter.(A)departed(B) abandoned(C) vacated(D)displaced21 The vocabulary and grammatical differences between British and American English are so trivial and few as hardly_.(A)noticed(B) to be noticed(C) being notice
13、d(D)to notice22 _mechanical device has ever been invented that can satisfactorily replace teasel flower heads for raising the nap on cloth.(A)No(B) Not the(C) Never has a(D)There is no23 The statesman was evidently_by the journalist s questions and glared at him for a few seconds.(A)put down(B) put
14、out(C) put across(D)put away24 Thomas Hardy s novels are said to suffer from the “long arm of coincidence“ because too many events seem to have a casual rather than a_connection.(A)incidental(B) substantial(C) causal(D)plausible25 Lowbrows are quite_for highbrows to have symphonies and their Russian
15、 novels.(A)skeptical(B) contained(C) stunning(D)yearning26 She waited at the gate, her hands_before her.(A)folding(B) were folding(C) were folded(D)folded27 They designed_than a matchbox.(A)no bigger a model(B) a no bigger model(C) a bigger model no(D)a model no bigger28 She worked hard at her task
16、before she felt sure that the results would_her long effort.(A)justify(B) testify(C) rectify(D)verify29 In order to be successful as an engineer, she had to become_at mathematics.(A)proficient(B) outstanding(C) prominent(D)experienced30 Language belongs to each member of the society, to the cleaner_
17、to the professor.(A)as far as(B) the same as(C) as much as(D)as long as二、Reading Comprehension30 The Roman language served as the first model for answering the question. Even to someone with no knowledge of Latin, the similarities among Roman languages would have made it natural to suggest that they
18、 were derived from a common ancestor. On the assumption that the shared characteristic of these languages came from the common ancestor, it would have been possible to reconstruct many of the characteristics of the original common language. In much the same way it became clear that the branches of t
19、he Indo-European family could be studied and a hypothetical family tree constructed , reading back to a common ancestor. This is the tree approach. The basic process represented by the tree model is one of divergence: when languages become isolated from one another, they differ increasingly, and dia
20、lects gradually become different until they become separate languages.Divergence is by no means the only possible tendency in language evolution. Johannes Schmidt introduced a “wave“ model, in which linguistic changes were like waves, eventually leading to convergence; that is, growing similarity am
21、ong languages that were initially quite different.Today, however, most linguists think primarily in terms of familytrees. It is necessary to construct some models of how language change might occur according to a process-based view. There are four main classes of models.The first is the process of i
22、nitial colonization, by which an uninhabited territory becomes populated; its language naturally becomes that of the colonizers. Second are processes of divergence, such as the linguistic divergence arising from separation or isolation mentioned above in relation to early models of the Indo-European
23、 languages. The third group of models is based on processes of linguistic convergence. The wave model, formulated by Schmidt in the 1870 s, is an example, but convergence methods have not generally found favor among linguists.Now, the slow and rather static operation of these processes is complicate
24、d by another factor: linguistic replacement. That factor provides the basis for a fourth class of models, in many areas of the world the languages initially spoken by the indigenous people have come to be replaced, fully or partially, by languages spoken by people coming from outside. Were it not fo
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