2020年湖北武汉科技大学翻译英语考研真题及答案.pdf
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1、2020 年湖北武汉科技大学翻译英语考研真题及答案年湖北武汉科技大学翻译英语考研真题及答案Part I.Vocabulary and Grammar(20 points,1 point for each)Directions:There are 20statements in this section.After each statement there are four choices marked A,B,C,and D.Select the only one choice that best completes the statement.Write your answers on yo
2、uranswer sheet.1.They didnt find that the meeting was _ until they got to the hall.A.canceledB.conceivedC.put outD.cut down2.There are many kinds of steel,each _ its uses in industry.A.hasB.hadC.haveD.having3.They had food and clothing _ for their needs.A.sufficientB.efficientC.properD.considerable4
3、.The two brave young men _ the day when their own country was liberated.A.longed toB.desired afterC.longed forD.longed after5.It _ to rain cats and dogs that day.A.happenedB.occurredC.took placeD.was6.Thats his first offence,and the judge is going to give him a light _.A.sentenceB.crimeC.serviceD.cl
4、aim7.Were there any exciting _ during your journey?A.incidentsB.accidentsC.eventsD.business8.A month after 5-year-old Leanna Warner was reported missing,her family still _ hopeeven as they try to live a“new”normal life.A.holds outB.holds upC.holds toD.holds back9.This information is only _ data and
5、will need further analysis.A.netB.grossC.rawD.rough10.Is the _ of food and clothes to the hungry more helpful than giving money?A.donationB.devotionC.dedicationD.compensation11.He was already _ the ship.A.boardB.aboardC.abroadD.broad12.After graduation,he suddenly became interested in the _ of liter
6、ature and art.A.realmB.rangeC.areaD.zone13.Stormy applause broke forth _ he appeared on the stage.A.for the momentB.the momentC.at the moment whenD.the moment when14.A good salesman must be _ if he wants to succeed.A.militantB.offensiveC.aggressiveD.certain15.Physics is _ to the science which was ca
7、lled natural philosophy in history.A.likelyB.uniformC.alikeD.equivalent16.So much _ about his financial position that he cant sleep at night.A.he worriesB.does he worryC.did he worryD.he worried17.Many are socially active,are involved as volunteers,and are _ new responsibilities.A.taking onB.taking
8、overC.taking inD.taking after18.I will now introduce the candidate in support of _ I wish to speak.A.whichB.whoC.thatD.whom19.At 125th Street,Mr.Torres would _ to the No.2 train by crossing the platform.A.inferB.transformC.transferD.refer20.Not that I dont want to go,_ that I have no time.A.although
9、B.despiteC.butD.forPart II.Error Correction(10 points,1 point for each)Directions:This part consists of a short passage.In this passage,there are altogether 10mistakes,one in each numbered line.You are required to change a word,add a word or delete aword.If you add a word,put an insertion mark()in t
10、he right place and write the missing wordin the corresponding blank on your answer sheet.If you delete a word,cross it and put a slash(/)in the corresponding blank on your answer sheet.If you change a word,cross it and put yourword in the corresponding blank on your answer sheet.Remember to write th
11、e correct numberbeside each blank on the answer sheet.For most parents,having a newborn in the house candisrupt sleep schedules.Generally,there arent any long-termhealth effects.Its a evolutionary thing thats built in to help us raise 21._newborns,though there are really no studies for this.New 22._
12、parents can prepare by understanding,and accepting,which 23._the first few months will most likely consist of disruptedsleep.If you followed the guidelines below,the disrupted 24._sleep will likely last for only a few months,which is rathershort-term in the scheme of things.During the first six mont
13、hs of life,babies sleep soundly in two-to-four hour periods.Newborns are notborn with a cycle that makes him stay awake during the day 25._and sleep at night.Rather,sleep is spaced regularly to piece 26._throughout the 24-hour day.Bottle-fed newborns tend to sleepfor slightly shorter periods,general
14、ly three to four hours,27._whereas breast-fed babies tend to sleep in one-to-three hourcycles.After 6 months of age,infants begin to sleep for longerperiods,they generally sleep through the night.From 6 28._months to 9 months,however,many infants,even those whowere fantastic sleepers when they were
15、younger,begin toexhibit episodes of night wakings.These night wakings aregenerally due to developmental phases.Instead sleeping,29._babies often find it more interesting to practice newly acquiredskills like crawling or sitting up.About 30 percent to 50 percentof infants at this age awaken at most o
16、nce per night for a 30._short while,usually for about one to five minutes at a time,with 25 percent of 1-year-olds continuing to do so.Part III.Reading Comprehension(40 points,2 point for each)Directions:Read the following passages and answer the questions.Choose the mostappropriate answer for each
17、question and circle the letter on the answer sheet.Remember towrite the letter corresponding to the question number.Questions 31-35 are based on the following passage:Conservationists call them hot spots-habitats that cover just 1.4 percent of the earthsland surface but are so rich in biological div
18、ersity that preserving them could keep an astonishingnumber of plant and animal species off the endangered list.Since 1988,when Dr.Norman Myers and his colleagues began describing these hot spots ina series of scientific papers and arguing for their protection,they havebecome a focus ofworldwide con
19、servation efforts.Private organizations and government agencies,including theWorld Bank,have made preserving 25 such ecological arks a top priority for financing andprotective legislation.But a growing chorus of scientists is warning that directing conservationfunds to hot spots may be a recipe for
20、major losses in the future.Of species that live on land,nearly half of all plants and more than a third of all animals are found only in the hot spots.Butthey do not include many rare species and major animal groups that live in less biologically richregions(“cold spots”).And the hot-spot concept do
21、es not factor in the importance of someecosystems to human beings,the scientists argue.This debate has been simmering(炖,煨,慢煮)quietly among biologists for years;however,it is coming to a boil now with the publication of an article in the current issue of AmericanScientist arguing that“calls to direct
22、 conservation funding to the world s biodiversity hot spotsmay be bad investment advice.”“The hot-spot concept has grown so popular in recent yearswithin the larger conservation community that it now risks eclipsing(超 越)all otherapproaches,”write the authors of the paper.“The officers and directors
23、of all too manyfoundations,non-governmental organizations and international agencies have been seduced bythe simplicity of the hot spot idea,”they go on.“We worry that the initially appealing idea ofgetting the most species per unit area is,in fact,a thoroughly misleading strategy.”But hot spots hav
24、e their ardent(热情的)defenders,notably Dr.Norman Myers and Dr.Russell Mittermeier.Dr.Myers says hot spots have been successful at attracting attention andfinancing for conservation in tropical countries.“And that has been good,”he said.“No oneis suggesting that one invest solely in hot spots,but if yo
25、u want to avoid extinctions,you have toinvest in them.”31.The best title for this passage would be _.A.A Debate on Preserving Hot SpotsB.An Introduction to Hot SpotsC.Hot Spots vs.Cold SpotsD.How to Finance Hot Spots32.Hot spots occupy a small percentage of the earths land surface with _.A.a third o
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