1、 考试 科目: 翻译 硕士英语 共 9 页,第 1 页 2017 年 翻译硕士专业学位 研究生入学考试试题 (B 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 normally, such a treatment could be found only in scholarly magazine. A. erudite B. arrogant C. ingenious D. tenacious 14. By the time
2、 of the American Revolution there were daily newspapers in most cities and weeklies in smaller towns. Each of them was unafraid to engage in intelligent and often _ debate on public issues. A. offensive B. fervent C. intrusive D. assertive 15. The indoor swimming pool seems to be a great deal more l
3、uxurious than _. A. is necessary B. being necessary C. to be necessary D. it is necessary 16. Smith did the only _ thing by asking the Indians for food and shelter in their village. A. sensitive B. sentimental C. sensible D. sensational 17. The millions of calculations involved, _by hand, would have
4、 lo st all practical value by the time they were finished. A. had they been done B. they had been done C. having been done D. they were done 18. He will have to _ his indecent behavior one day. A. answer to B. answer for C. answer back D. answer about 19. I want to talk about all these points in _ o
5、rder of importance. Lets first come to the most important one. A. ascending B. condescending C. descending D. transcending 20. The _ of evidence was on the side of the plaintiff since all but one witness 考试 科目: 翻译 硕士英语 共 9 页,第 3 页 testified that his story was correct. A. paucity B. propensity C. bru
6、nt D. preponderance 21. The children were so spoiled by her indulgent parents that she pouted and became _ when she did not receive all of their attention. A. discreet B. elated C. sullen D. tranquil 22. Your _ tactics may compel me to cancel the contract as the job must be finished on time. A. dila
7、tory B. offensive C. repugnant D. infamous 23. Mary will not be able to come to the birthday party as she is _ with a cold. A. laid aside B. laid by C. laid up D. laid down 24. The earnings of women are well below that of men _ educational differences that are diminishing between the two sexes. A. a
8、lthough B. though C. despite of D. in spite of 25. _ in a famed university abroad was what her parents wish for. A. The boy to be cultivated B. The boy cultivated C. The boys being cultivated D. The boy was cultivated 26. When a psychologist does a general experiment about the human mind, he selects
9、 people and asks them questions _. A. at length B. at random C. in essence D. in bulk 27. The judge ruled that the evidence was inadmissible on the grounds that it was _ to the issue at hand. A. irrational B. unreasonable C. invalid D. irrelevant 28. Mary is reading _. A. a detective old exciting st
10、ory B. an old detective exciting story C. an exciting old detective story D. an old exciting detective story 29. But the Swiss discovered long years ago that constant warfare brought them _ suffering and poverty. A. anything but B. nothing but C. none other than D. no more than 30. The headlights of
11、 the approach car were so _ that the cyclist had to stop riding. A. blazing B. glittering C. dazzling D. gleaming II. Reading Comprehension (40%) Directions: This part consists of two sections. In Section A, there are three passages followed by a total of 15 multiple-choice questions. In Section B,
12、there is one passage followed by a total of 5 short-answer questions. Read the 考试 科目: 翻译 硕士英语 共 9 页,第 4 页 passages and write your answers on the Answer Sheet. Section A Multiple-Choice Questions (30%) Passage 1 Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. As many college graduates are scra
13、mbling to find jobs, one of the most important things for graduates to understand is that youre in school all your life. In fact, your real education is just beginning. Id like to pass on a few lessons, which werent necessarily covered in school. If youve been out of school for a few years or a lot
14、of years this advice is still for you; consider it a refresher course. Develop relationships and keep networking. If I had to name the single characteristic shared by all the truly successful people Ive met over a lifetime, Id say it is the ability to create and nurture a network of contacts. Start
15、strengthening your relationships now, so theyll be in place when you really need them later. In the classroom it was mostly about your individual performance. Success in real life will require relationships. Who you know determines how effectively you can apply what you know. So stay in touch. Find
16、advisors and mentors. Advisors will not be assigned to you, as in school. You should actively seek your own mentors. And remember, mentors change over a lifetime. Start connecting with people you respect who can help you get a leg up in each aspect of your life, personal and professional. Make it as
17、 easy and convenient as possible for them to talk with you, and always look for ways to contribute to their success, too. Build your reputation. Nothing is more important than a good reputation in building a successful career or business. If you dont have a positive reputation, it will be difficult
18、to be successful. All it takes is one foolish act to destroy a reputation. Set goals. Ask any winner what their keys to success are, and you will hear four consistent messages: vision, determination, persistence and setting goals. If you dont set goals to determine where youre going, how will you kn
19、ow when you get there? Goals give you more than a reason to get up in the morning; they are an incentive to keep you going all day. Most important, goals need to be measurable, identifiable, attainable, specific and in writing. Get along with people. Ask recruiters from various companies to name the
20、 number one skill necessary for new hires, and many of them will say its the ability to get along with people. Co-workers share office space, facilities, break rooms, refrigerators and coffee pots. They arrive together, take breaks together, eat lunch together and meet to solve problems together. Al
21、l this closeness and familiarity can wear thin at times. Everyone shares responsibility for making the company work, run smoothly and stay profitable. Be happy. We are all responsible for our own happiness. Dont waste time and energy being unhappy. When people arent happy doing what they do, they do
22、nt do it as well. Life will always be filled with challenges and opportunities. Both are best faced with a positive attitude. 考试 科目: 翻译 硕士英语 共 9 页,第 5 页 Smile. A smile should be standard equipment for all people. I learned years ago that one of the most powerful things you can do to have influence o
23、ver others is to smile at them. Everything seems much easier with a smile. Sense of humor. Im a firm believer in using humor not necessarily jokes. A good sense of humor helps to overlook the unbecoming, understand the unconventional, tolerate the unpleasant, overcome the unexpected and outlast the
24、unbearable. There are plenty of times to be serious, but I believe that keeping things light and comfortable encourages better teamwork. Be yourself. We all have areas that need a little work, but accepting who we are and making the most of our good points will take us much farther than trying to be
25、 someone we arent. Be content with your abilities and comfortable enough in your own skin to trust your gut. Volunteer. It might be hard to do a lot of volunteer work at first, but people who help other people on a regular basis have a healthier outlook on life. They are more inclined to be go-gette
26、rs and consistently report being happier. Volunteering is good for everyone. 31. What is the single characteristic Harvey MacKay says is shared by all the truly successful people he has met? A. Having a network of contacts B. Having goals C. Being happy D. Having a sense of humor 32. What is the num
27、ber one skill necessary for new hires? A. Being happy B. Knowing office politics C. Getting along with people D. Always asking questions 33. What should you actively seek after youve been out of school for a few years? A. Jobs B. Mentors C. Funny people D. Volunteers 34. The four consistent messages
28、 of winners are vision, determination, persistence and _. A. setting goals B. showing up C. working hard D. being happy 35. Who has a healthier outlook on life? A. Volunteers B. Mentors C. Recruiters D. Advisors Passage 2 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. Eating is related to em
29、otional as well as physiologic needs. Sucking, which is the infants means of gaining both food and emotional security, conditions the association of eating with well-being or with deprivation. If the child is breast-fed and has supportive body contact as well as good mild intake, if the child is all
30、owed to suck for as long as he or she desires, and if both the child and the mother enjoy the nursing experience and share their enjoyment, the child is more likely to shrive both physically and emotionally. On the other hand, if the mother is nervous and resents the child or cuts him/her off from t
31、he milk supply before either the childs hunger or sucking need is satisfied, or handle the child hostilely during the feeding, or props the baby with a bottle rather than holding the child, the child may develop physically but will begin to show signs of emotional disturbance at an early age. If, in
32、 addition, the infant is further 考试 科目: 翻译 硕士英语 共 9 页,第 6 页 abused by parental indifference or intolerance, he or she will carry scars of such emotional deprivation throughout life. Eating habits are also conditioned by family and other psychosocial environments. If an individuals family eats large
33、quantities of food, then he or she is inclined to eat large amounts. If an individuals family eats mainly vegetable, then he or she will be inclined to like vegetables. If mealtime is a happy and significant event, then the will tend to think of eating in those terms. And if a family eats quickly, w
34、ithout caring what is being eaten and while fighting at the dinner table, then the person will most likely adopt the same eating pattern and be adversely affected by it. This conditioning to food can remain unchanged through a lifetime unless the individual is awakened to the fact of conditioning an
35、d to the possible need for altering his or her eating patterns in order to improve nutritional intake. Conditioning spills over into and is often reinforced by religious beliefs and other customs, so that, for example, a Jew, whose religion forbids the eating of pork, might have guilt feeling if he
36、or she ate pork. An older Roman Catholic might be conditioned to feel guilty if he or she eats meat on Friday, traditionally a fish day. 36. A well-breast-fed child _. A. tends to associate foods with emotions B. is physiologically and emotionally satisfied C. cannot have physiologic and emotional p
37、roblems D. is more likely to have his or her needs satisfied in the future 37. While sucking, the baby is actually _. A. conscious of the impact of breast-feeding B. interacting with his or her mother C. creating a nursing environment D. impossible to be abused 38. A bottle-fed child _. A. can be he
38、althy physiologically, but not emotionally B. cannot avoid physiologic abuse through life C. is deprived of emotional needs D. is rid of physiological needs 39. From the list of eating habits, we learn that _. A. everyone follows his or her eating pattern to death B. ones eating pattern varies with
39、his or her personality C. there is no such things as psychosocial environments D. everyone is born into a conditioned eating environment 40. A Jew or an older Roman Catholic_. A. takes an eating habit as a religious belief B. is conditioned to feel guilty of eating pork in his or her family C. canno
40、t have a nutritional eating habit conditioned by religion beliefs D. observes an eating pattern conditioned by his or her psychosocial environment Passage 3 Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage: 考试 科目: 翻译 硕士英语 共 9 页,第 7 页 Experts say distracted walking is a growing problem, as peopl
41、e of all ages become more dependent on electronic devices for personal and professional matters. They also note pedestrian deaths have been rising in recent years. In 2005, 11% of all US deaths involved pedestrians, but that number rose to 15% in 2014. The rise in deaths coincides with states introd
42、ucing bills that target pedestrians. Some states, such as Hawaii, Arkansas, Illinois, Nevada and New York, continue to introduce legislation every year. The measure recently introduced by New Jersey assembly woman Pamela Lampitt would ban walking while texting and prohibit pedestrians on public road
43、s from using electronic communication devices unless they are hands-free. Violators would face fines of up to $50, 15-day imprisonment or both, which is the same penalty as jaywalking. Half of the fine would be allocated to safety education about the dangers of walking while texting, said Lampitt. S
44、ome see the proposal as an unnecessary government overreach, while others say they understand Lampitts reasoning. But most agree that people need to be made aware of the issue. Distracted pedestrians, like distracted drivers, present a potential danger to themselves and drivers on the road, Lampitt
45、said. An individual crossing the road distracted by their smartphone presents just as much danger to motorists as someone jaywalking and should be held, at minimum, to the same penalty. The main question raised about the measure, though, is whether it can be enforced consistently by police officers
46、who usually have more pressing matters to deal with. Some feel that rather than imposing a new law, the state should focus on distracted-walking education. Lampitt said the measure is needed to stop and penalize risky behavior. She cited a National Safety Council report that showed distracted-walkin
47、g incidents involving cellphones accounted for an estimated 11,101 injuries from 2000 through 2011. The study found a majority of those injured were female and most were 40 o r younger. Talking on the phone was the most prevalent activity at the time of injury, while texting accounted for 12%. Nearly 80% of the injuries occurred as the result of a fall, while 9% occurred from the pedestrian striking a motionless object. 41. This passage is mainly