[考研类试卷]翻译硕士英语模拟试卷24及答案与解析.doc
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1、翻译硕士英语模拟试卷 24 及答案与解析一、Vocabulary1 Carbon monoxide, funned by the incomplete combustion of some carbonaceous material, has been a _ to humans since the domestication of fire.(A)hazard(B) dispute(C) docile(D)boost2 The house by the sea had a mysterious air of _ about it.(A)melancholy(B) serenity(C) se
2、rioso(D)retroject3 There is only time to _ the plan and we will discuss it in detail next week.(A)decry(B) eliminate(C) expound(D)adumbrate4 Catherines mother was _ ill last summer, but fortunately, she was making a slow but steady recovery after an operation was done on her hung.(A)definitely(B) de
3、finitively(C) critically(D)fatally5 While this healthy lifestyle approach to health worked for some (the wealthy members of society), people experiencing poverty, unemployment or little control _ the conditions of their daily lives benefited little from this approach.(A)to(B) into(C) on(D)over6 Rese
4、arch into the validity of selection methods has consistently shown that the unstructured interview, _ the interviewer asks any questions he or she likes, is a poor predictor of future job performance.(A)whomever(B) when(C) whenever(D)where7 The doctor assured Victor that his wife would certainly _ a
5、lthough she had been unconscious for 48 hours.(A)take to(B) come to(C) see to(D)stick to8 Excuses relieve tension by helping _ both sides that the mistake was an aberration that will not be repeated.(A)insure(B) ensure(C) reassure(D)assure9 A static technocratic order, by contrast, requires a very d
6、ifferent sort of personality: a drone who does what he is told and shuns novelty, someone who avoids facing, or _ challenges.(A)composing(B) proposing(C) imposing(D)posing10 Walt Disneys board is stepping up plans to find a new ruler to save the Magic Kingdom and fight off a $54 billion hostile _ fr
7、om Comcast, the US cable giant.(A)purchase(B) bid(C) offer(D)merger11 His story of rescuing ten drowning men totally by himself was _.(A)wonderful(B) incredible(C) indignant(D)immense12 What a sad sight, with all the shops _ and the people gone.(A)shuttled(B) shuttered(C) shuttles(D)shutters13 Altho
8、ugh he suffered from discrimination, Martin Luther King is a man who believed in reconciliation and only rarely _ a grudge during his Civil Rights movement.(A)he carried(B) did he carry(C) when he carried(D)that he carried14 The committee members resented _ them of the meeting.(A)the president that
9、he did not tell(B) the president not to inform(C) the presidents not informing(D)the president that he failed informing15 The introduction of gunpowder gradually made the bow and arrow _, particularly in Western Europe.(A)obsolete(B) obscure(C) optional(D)overlapping16 My tutor frequently reminds me
10、 to _ myself of every chance to improve my English.(A)avail(B) inform(C) assure(D)notify17 The individual TV viewer invariably senses that he or she is _ an anonymous, statistically insignificant part of a huge and diverse audience.(A)everything except(B) anything but(C) no less than(D)nothing more
11、than18 Even though formidable winters are the norm in the Dakotas, many people were unprepared for the _ of the blizzard of 1888.(A)inevitability(B) ferocity(C) probability(D)mildness19 Its a modern city, full of _ tower block.(A)rising(B) heaving(C) ascending(D)soaring20 The author took a _ approac
12、h to the topic.He presented both sides of the issue evenhandedly and did not let his own feelings intrude.(A)dispassionate(B) passionate(C) disputable(D)contesting21 The path follows the river closely, occasionally _ round a clump of trees.(A)diverting(B) diverging(C) deviating(D)deflecting22 The of
13、ficial was arrested for inability to _ all his fortune he has enjoyed.(A)clarify(B) intensify(C) verify(D)justify23 She was extremely lucky; when her great-uncle died, she _ a fortune.(A)came by(B) came over(C) came into(D)came about24 The couple departed _ a heavy rain.(A)far away(B) between(C) in
14、the midst of(D)among25 The _ of smoking among women, formerly negligible, has grown to such a degree that lung cancer has become the chief causer of cancer-related deaths among women.(A)affluence(B) ferociousness(C) impudence(D)incidence26 If you _ your demand, then maybe you will have more chance o
15、f getting the job you want.(A)lessen(B) alleviate(C) moderate(D)degenerate27 They _ so tired if they _ for a whole day.(A)wouldnt feel, didnt walk(B) wouldnt feel, werent walking(C) wouldnt be feeling, werent walking(D)wouldnt be feeling, hadnt been walking28 They climbed to the top of the hill _ th
16、ey could get a birds-eye view of the city.(A)for fear that(B) in order that(C) in case(D)as a result29 A _ is a growth of feathers, fur or skin along the top of the heads of some animals, especially birds.(A)crest(B) crust(C) crush(D)crumb30 The judge ruled that the evidence was inadmissible on the
17、grounds that it was _ to the issue at hand.(A)irrational(B) unreasonable(C) invalid(D)irrelevant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 nat
18、ural to suggest that they 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 cle
19、ar that the branches of the 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 diff
20、er increasingly, and dialects 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 i
21、s, growing similarity among 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 f
22、irst is the process of initial 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 mod
23、els of the Indo-European languages. The third group of models is based on processes of linguistic convergence. The wave model, formulated by Schmidt in the 1870s, is an example, but convergence methods have not generally found favor among linguists.Now, the slow and rather static operation of these
24、processes is complicated 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
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