2018年广西民族大学考研专业课试题211翻译硕士英语.pdf
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1、第 1 页 共 9 页广广 西西 民民 族族 大大 学学20182018 年年全国全国硕士研究生硕士研究生招生招生考试初试自命题科目试题考试初试自命题科目试题试卷代号:A 卷科目代码:211科目名称:翻译硕士英语考生须知考生须知1答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试题、草稿纸上无效。2答题时一律使用蓝或黑色钢笔、签字笔书写。3交卷时,请配合监考人员验收,并请监考人员在准考证相应位置签字(作为考生交卷的凭证) 。否则,产生的一切后果由考生自负。Part I. Basic English Knowledge (30%)Section A: Multiple-choice (20 %)Directions:
2、 There are forty multiple-choice questions in this section. Choose the best answer to eachquestion. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.1.Her work in genetics won United States scientist Barbara McClintock - - in 1983.A. was the Nobel PrizeB. the Nobel Prize wasC. the Nobel PrizeD. for the Nobel
3、Prize.2.You can count how many students passed an exam, but psychological and emotional feelings cannot be_ measured.A. preciselyB. preciseC. preciouslyD. precious3.Unemployment has come down slightly, but this does not _ the fact that it is still a major problem.A. alertB. alterC. alarmD. altar4.Th
4、e man breathed a sign of _ when he was told that everything had arrived in good condition.A. receiveB. relieveC. reliefD. release5. Artificial light _ the respiratory activity of some microorganisms in the winter but not in thesummer, in part because in the summer their respiration is already at its
5、 peak and thus cannot be _.A. stimulates lessenedB. elevates quickenedC. reflects. .expandedD. enhances increased第 2 页 共 9 页6. Because they have been so dazzled by the calendars and the knowledge of astronomy possessed by theMayan civilization, some anthropologists have_ achievements like the sophis
6、ticated carved calendarsticks of the Winnebago people.A. describedB. acknowledgedC. overlookedD, defended7. Even those siblings whose childhood was_ familial feuding and intense rivalry for their parentsaffection can nevertheless develop congenial and even _relationships with each other in their adu
7、ltlives.A, scarred by. .vitriolicB, filled with tolerantC, dominated by intimateD, replete with. .competitive8. Working for 10 hours per week or less seemingly does not take a consistent _ on schoolperformance.A. toolB. tollC. tollerD. tollen9. He said he wished to _ in the army during the last thre
8、e years.A. be servedB.be servingC. serveD. have been serving10. _ much you may dislike it, junk mail comes to most of you anyway.A. WhateverB. WhicheverC.WheneverD. However11. The increased use of computers in business has been_ by a costly increase in computer crime.A. accompaniedB. disappointedC.
9、matchedD. witnessed12.Many animals display_instincts only while their offspring are young and helpless.A. cerebralB. imperiousC. ruefulD. maternal13.Because of its importance in modern living, _in all parts of theworld.A. in schools and colleges are algebra studiesB. studying algebra in schools and
10、collegesC. and the study of algebra in schools and collegesD. algebra is studied in schools and colleges14._touching in O Henrys stories is the gallantry with which ordinary people struggle to maintaintheir dignity.A. Most isB. Is mostlyC. Is it mostD. What is most15. At the Seventh International Ba
11、llet Competition, Femando Bujones won the first gold medal第 3 页 共 9 页ever_to a United States male dancer.Ato be awardedBto awardCthat awardsDshould be awarding16. I was awfully tired when I got home from work, but a half hour nap _me.A. relievedB. releasedC. revivedD. recovered17. The new technologi
12、cal revolution in American newspapers has brought increased_a wider rangeof publications and an expansion of newspaper job.A. reproductionB. circulationC. manipulationD. penetration18. Geophysicists have collaborated with archaeologists and anthropologists to study the magneticproperties of pottery
13、and fireplaces at sites _by early humans.A. occupiedB. occupyingC. whichD. were occupied19. The story that follows_ two famous characters of the Rocky Mountain gold rush days.A. concernsB. statesC. proclaimsD. relates20. There is a general understanding among the members of the Board of Directors th
14、at chief attention_to the undertaking that is expected to bring highest profit.A. is givenB. givesC. must be givenD. be givenSection B:Proofreading and Error Correction (10 %)Directions: The following passage contains 10 errors. Each indicated line contains a maximum ofONE error. In each case, only
15、ONE word is involved. You should proofread the passage and correct it.Please write your answers on the Answer Sheet.Dinosaurs, saber-tooth tigers and the dodo bird are famous examples(21) _of animals that have become extinct. In case of the dinosaurs, it(22)seems likely that a catastrophic event alt
16、ers the global climate(23)enough to lead to their disappearance. More recent extinctionsand near-extinctionssuch as the blue whales, tiger, panda, and(24)North American bisonhave been the direct result of human activity.By the early 1990s, species were becoming extinct at a rate of threeper hour, or
17、 27,000 every day a figure quoted by the Americanbiologist Edward O.Wilson of Harvard University, based on hismost conservative estimates. This rate of extinctions carries withit some terrible consequences. Each plant that becomes extinct,for example, may take with it as much as 30 insects and anima
18、ls(25)that depend on it for food. Habitat loss is one of the most important第 4 页 共 9 页causes of extinction. For rising populations in many countries(26)lead to the clearing of more land, habitats such as raining forest(27)and grasslands disappear.In the East Africa, once renowned for its wildlife, f
19、ew wild animals(28)remain living outside the boundaries of national parks and game(29)reserves. In other parts of the world, coastal ecosystems are clearing(30)for development. Wetland areas are drying out as a result of waterextraction to support farming and tourism. Bird species are amongthe worst
20、 affected by the loss of wetlands.Part II.Reading Comprehension (50 %)Section A(30 %)Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions orunfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D).You should decideon the best cho
21、ice and write your answers on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1He emerged, all of a sudden, in 1957: the most explosive new poetic talent of the English post-war era.Poetry specialized, at that moment, in the wry chronicling of the everyday. The poetry of Yorkshire-bornTed Hughes, first published in a book
22、 called “The Hawk in the Rain” when he was 27, was unlike anythingwritten by his immediate predecessors. Driven by an almost Jacobean rhetoric, it had a visionary fervour.Its most eye-catching characteristic was Hughess ability to get beneath the skins of animals: foxes, otters,pigs. These animals w
23、ere the real thing all right, but they were also armorial devicessymbols of thecountryside and lifeblood of the earth in which they were rooted. It gave his work a raw, primal stink.It was not only England that thought so either. Hughess book was also published in America, where itwon the Galbraith
24、prize, a major literary award. But then, in 1963, Sylvia Plath, a young American poetwhom he had first met at Cambridge University in 1956, and who became his wife in the summer of thatyear, committed suicide. Hughes was vilified for long after that, especially by feminists in America. In1998, the y
25、ear he died, Hughes broke his own self-imposed public silence about their relationship in a bookof loose-weave poems called “Birthday Letters”. In this new and exhilarating collection of real letters,Hughes returns to the issue of his first wifes death, which he calls his “big and unmanageable event
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