2018江苏南京航空航天大学翻译硕士英语考研真题.doc
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1、2018江苏南京航空航天大学翻译硕士英语考研真题注意: 认真阅读答题纸上的注意事项;所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在本试题纸或草稿纸上均无效;本试题纸须随答题纸一起装入试题袋中交回!I. Vocabulary and Structure (20 points)Directions: There are 20 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A., B., C. and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the
2、 sentence. Then write down your answer on the Answer Sheet.1.Since the couple would not _ their differences, they decided to get a divorce.A. resignB. complyC. coincideD. reconcile2.Alone in a deserted house, he was so busy with his research work that he felt _ lonely.A. everything butB. all butC. a
3、nything butD. nothing but3. If each manager makes his usual speech, the meeting will be _ about 45 minutes.A. exceededB. delayedC. prolongedD. expanded4.The boys father said, “Youll learn what discipline is like when you go into the army. You cant do as you like there, you know, you have to _.”5.If
4、profit and money are your first _, and commitment to people your least concern, you have failed education.A. potentialityB. priorityC. superiorityD. responsibility6.Her stubbornness _ her in relationships with other people.A. prevailedB. prohibitedC. hinderedD. forbade7.So far as he could, John had
5、always tried to _ the example he saw in Lincoln.A. live up toB. set forthC. call forD. cut out8.With sufficient scientific information a manned trip to Mars should be _.A. obtainableB. potentialC. considerableD. feasible9.The new safety regulations were agreed on after _ with the workforce.A. confer
6、enceB. participationC. interventionD. consultation10. There is not much time left; so Ill tell you about it _.A. in detailB. in beliefC. in shortD. in all11. _ men have learned much from the behavior of animals is not new.A. ThatB. ThoseC. WhatD. Whether12. He must have had an accident, or he _ then
7、.A. would have been hereB. had to be hereC, should be hereD. would be here13.The second book was _ by August 1952, but two years later, the end was still nowhere insight.A. completedB. to have completedC. to completeD. to have been completed14.Only by shouting at the top of his voice _.A. was he abl
8、e to make himself hearB. he was able to make himself hearC. he was able to make himself heardD. was he able to make himself heard15. Having no money but _ to know, he simply said he would go without dinner.A. not to want anyoneB. not wanting anyoneC. want no oneD. to want no one16.People who refuse
9、to _ with the law will be punished.A. obeyB. consentC. concealD. comply17.These excursions will give you an ever deeper _ into our language and culture.A. inquiryB. investigationC. inputD. insight18.Every society has its own peculiar customs and _ of acting.A. waysB. behaviorC. attitudesD. means19.I
10、f a person talks about his weak points, his listener is expected to say something in the way of _.A. assuranceB. persuasionC. encouragementD. confirmation20.China started its nuclear power industry only in recent years, and should _ no time in catching up.A. delayB. loseC. lagD. LessenII. Reading Co
11、mprehension (30 points)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A., B., C. and D. You should decide on the best choice and write down your answer on the Answer Sheet.Passage 1The
12、 report from the Bureau of Labour Statistics was just as gloomy as anticipated. Unemployment in January jumped to a 16year high of 7.6 percent, as 598,000 jobs were slashed from US payrolls in the worst singlemonth decline since December, 1974. With 1.8 million jobs lost in the last three months, th
13、ere is urgent desire to boost the economy as quickly as possible. But Washington would do well to take a deep breath before reacting to the grim numbers.Collectively, we rely on the unemployment figures and other statistics to frame our sense of reality. They are a vital part of an array of data tha
14、t we use to assess if were doing well or doing badly, and that in turn shapes government policies and corporate budgets and personal spending decisions. The problem is that the statistics arent an objective measure of reality; they are simply a best approximation. Directionally, they capture the tre
15、nds, but the idea that we know precisely how many are unemployed is a myth. That makes finding a solution all the more difficult.First, there is the way the data is assembled. The official unemployment rate is the product of a telephone survey of about 60,000 homes. There is another survey, sometime
16、s referred to as the “payroll survey” that assesses 400,000 businesses based on their reported payrolls. Both surveys have problems. The payroll survey can easily doublecount someone: if you are one person with two jobs, you show up as two workers. The payroll survey also doesnt capture the number o
17、f selfemployed, and so says little about how many people are generating an independent income.The household survey has a larger problem. When asked straightforwardly, people tend to lie or shade the truth when the subject is sex, money or employment. If you get a call and are asked if youre employed
18、, and you say yes, youre employed. If you say no, however, it may surprise you to learn that you are only unemployed if youve been actively looking for work in the past four weeks; otherwise, you are “marginally attached to the labour force” and not actually unemployed.The urge to quantify is embedd
19、ed in our society. But the idea that statisticians can then capture an objective reality isnt just impossible. It also leads to serious misjudgments. Democrats and Republicans can and will take sides on a number of issues, but a more crucial concern is that both are basing major policy decisions on
20、guesstimates rather than looking at the vast wealth of raw data with a critical eye and an open mind.21.What do we learn from the first passage?A.The US economic situation is going from bad to worse.B.Washington is taking drastic measures to provide more jobs.C.The US government is slashing more job
21、s from its payrolls.D.The recent economic crisis has taken the US by surprise.22.What does the author think of the unemployment figures and other statistics?A. They form a solid basis for policymakingC. They signal future economic trendsB. They represent the current situation.D. They do fully reflec
22、t the reality.23. One problem with the payroll survey is that _.A. it does not include all the businessesC. it magnifies the number of the joblessB. it fails to count in the selfemployedD. it does not treat all companies equally24.The household survey can be faulty in that _.A.people tend to lie whe
23、n talking on the phoneB.not everybody is willing or ready to respondC.some people wont provide truthful informationD.the definition of unemployment is too broad25.At the end of the passage, the author suggests that _.A.statisticians improve their data assembling methodsB.decisionmakers view the stat
24、istics with a critical eyeC.politicians listen more before making policy decisionsD.Democrats and Republicans cooperate on crucial issues.Passage 2A few years back, the decision to move the Barnes, a respected American art institution, from its current location in the suburban town of Merion, Pa., t
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