2016年暨南大学考研专业课试题211翻译硕士英语试卷-2016年.doc
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1、2016年全日制翻译硕士专业学位研究生入学考试试题(A卷) *学科、专业名称:翻译硕士专业研究方向:英语笔译考试科目名称:翻译硕士英语 考试科目代码:211考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。 I. Vocabulary & Grammar (30%) Directions: There are 30 sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that bes
2、t completes the sentence. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.1. Whenever possible, Ina _ how well she speaks Japanese. A. shows up B. shows around C. shows off D. shows out 2. As the director cant come to the reception, Im representing the company_. A. on his account B. on his behalf C. for his
3、part D. in his interest 3. The price of the coal will vary according to how far it has to be transported and how expensive the freight _ are. A. payments B. charges C. funds D. prices4. The ball _ two or three times before rolling down the slope. A. swayed B. bounced C. hopped D. darted 5. He has be
4、en transferred to the University of Maryland Medical Center and is waiting to _ surgery. A. undergo B. unfold C. underestimate D. undertake6. We hold these truths to be self-_: that all men are created equal. A. essential B. eternal C. evident D. exquisite 7. The bear clawed the hunter within _ of h
5、is life. A. close B. reach C. a space D. an inch 8. The third candidate is a _. Shes new to politics and is just beginning her campaign. A. white elephant B. dark horse C. sleeper D. big hit9. We go to the Summer Palace on foot _. A. on purpose B. on occasions C. on behalf D. on trial 10. It was clo
6、udy this morning, but it _ fine. A. turned on B. turned over C. turned up D. turned out 11. In his _ to further knowledge of the universe, man has now begun to explore space. A. attempt B. expedition C. trial D. chase12. The bus moved slowly in the thick fog. We arrived at our _ almost two hours lat
7、er. A. designation B. destiny C. destination D. dignity 13. The nuclear family _ a self-contained, self-satisfying unit composed of father, mother and children. A. refers to B. defines C. describes D. devotes to 14. Some polls show that roughly two-thirds of the general public believe that elderly A
8、mericans are _ by social isolation and loneliness. A. reproached B. favored C. plagued D. reprehended 15. The Pacific island attracts shoals of tourists with its rich _ of folk arts. A. heritage B. heredity C. heroism D. hermitage 16. It is imperative that students _ their term papers on time. A. ha
9、nding in B. handed in C. hand in D. would hand in 17. An old woman was badly hurt in _ the police describe as an apparently motiveless attack. A. that B. which C. what D. whatever 18. _ on a clear day, far from the city crowds, the mountains give him a sense of infinite peace. A. If walking B. While
10、 walking C. Walking D. When one is walking19. After the Arab states won independence, great emphasis was laid on expanding education, with girls as well boys _ to go to school. A. to be encouraged B. been encouraged C. being encouraged D. be encouraged20. Joan didnt go to the party last night becaus
11、e she _ the baby for her sister until 9:30. A. must have looked after B. would have to looked after C. had to look after D. should have looked after 21. We are going to London next month. This will be the first time I _ there. A. have traveled B. travel C. will travel D. am traveling 22. John is _ h
12、ardworking than his sister, but he failed in the exam. A. no less B. no more C. not less D. no so 23. Americans eat _ as they actually need every day. A. twice as much protein B. twice protein as much twice C. twice protein as much D. protein as twice much 24. Who _ was coming to see me in my office
13、 this afternoon? A. you said B. did you say C. did you say that D. you did say25. She would have been more agreeable if she had changed a little bit, _? A. hadnt she B. hasnt she C. wouldnt she D. didnt she26. _ you _ further problems with your printer, contact your dealer for advice. A. If; had B.
14、Have; had C. Should; have D. In case; had27. _ we wish him prosperous, we have objections to his ways of obtaining wealth. A. Much as B. As much C. More as D.As well as28. Among the first to come and live in North America _, who later prospered mainly in New England. A. had been Dutch settlers B. Du
15、tch settlers were there C. were Dutch settlers D. Dutch settlers had been there 29. _ there was an epidemic approaching, Mr. Smith _ the invitation to visit that area. A. If he knew; would have declined B. If he had known; would decline C. Had he known; would decline D. Had he known; would have decl
16、ined30. In the dark they could not see anything clear, but could _. A. hear somebody mourn B. hear somebody mourning C. hear somebody mourned D. hear somebody had been mourning II. Reading Comprehension (40%)Directions: This part consists of two sections. In Section A, there are three passages follo
17、wed by a total of 15 multiple-choice questions. In Section B, there is one passage followed by a total of 5 short-answer questions. Read the passages and write your answers on the Answer Sheet.Section A Multiple-Choice Questions (30%)Passage 1Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. Th
18、e head of the Library of Congress is to name Donald Hall, a writer whose deceptively simple language builds on images of the New England landscape, as the nations 14th poet laureate today.Mr. Hall,a poet in the distinctive American tradition of Robert Frost, has also been a harsh critic of the relig
19、ious rights influence on government arts policy. And as a member of the advisory council of the National Endowment for the Arts during the administration of George H. W. Bush, he referred to those he thought were interfering with arts grants as “bullies and art bashers”.He will succeed Ted Kooser, t
20、he Nebraskan who has been the poet laureate since 2004.The announcement of Mr. Halls appointment is to be made by James H. Billington, the Librarian of Congress. Mr. Billington said that he chose Mr. Hall because of “the sustained quality of his poetry, the reach and the variety of things he talks a
21、bout”. Like Mr. Kooser, Mr. Billington said, “Mr. Hall evokes a sense of place. ”Mr. Hall, 77, lives in a white clapboard farmhouse in Wilmot, N. H., that has been in his family for generations. He said in a telephone interview that he didnt see the poet laureateship as a bully pulpit. “But its a pu
22、lpit anyway,” he said. “If I see First Amendment violations, I will speak up.Mr. Hall is an extremely productive writer who has published about 18 books of poetry, 20 books of prose and 12 childrens books. He has won many awards, including a national Book Critics Circle Award in 1989 for “The One Da
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