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2018年寧波大學(xué)翻譯碩士英語(yǔ)真題試卷
一、詞匯
l.Itsnogoodremembergrammaticalrules.Youneedtopracticewhatyou
havelearned.
(A)tryingto
(B)tryto
(C)totryto
(D)thattryto
2.Nosoonerhadheputdownthereceiverwithasighofreliefthetelephone
rangagain.
(A)when
(B)than
(C)while
(D)as
3.Thesurfaceoftheearthreflectsenoughofthesun'slightontothefaceofthemoon
forustobeabletoseethepartsofitwhich.
(A)areotherwisedark
(B)haveotherwisebeendark
(C)wouldotherwisebedark
(D)hadotherwisebeendark
4.1reckontheelectionwillresultinanothervictoryforthegovernment,?
(A)don'tI
(B)doesn'tit
(C)wontI
(D)wontit
5."DidyouenjoyyourvacationinNewYorkCity?**"Verymuch.Wehadagood
time.
(A)thevisitingofmuseums
(B)formuseumvisiting
(C)visitingthemuseums
(D)tovisitthemuseums
6."YouagreedthatIcouldhaveyourcarifIdidthis,right?”"Huh...that'snot
exactlyIhadinmind.
(A)that
(B)which
(C)so
(D)what
7.Hiseyesightmustbepoor,for,ashereads,hebendsdownhisfaceisquite
neartheprintedpage.
(A)unless
(B)until
(C)since
(D)asif
8.Pressedforfurtherdetails,thechairmanconfessedthatprofitswouldshowa
furtherfall.
(A)suchbeinglikely
(B)thatbeinglikely
(C)theytobelikely
(D)ittobelikely
9.thedisappointmentoftheaudience,thesingerwasonlypretendingtosing,
whilearecordingwasplayed.
(A)To
(B)As
(C)For.
(D)With
10.nineverknowallthatwasinhismindatthetime,and.
(A)noranyoneelsewill
(B)anyoneelsewon'ttoo
(C)norwillanyoneelse
(D)anyoneelsewillnot
11.Inthecurrenteconomicclimateitisfairlythatunemploymentwillcontinue
torise.
(A)predictable
(B)indifferent
(C)desirable
(D)reliable
12.Theriseinviolentcrimeisoneofthemoreworryingofthecurrent
situation.
(A)matters
(B)affairs
(C)portions
(D)aspects
13.Whydidn'tyouthepoliceimmediately?Thisisvitalevidence.
(A)inform
(B)announce
(C)propose
(D)claim
14.1t'sdifficulttoemergefromsuchascandalwithyourreputationstill.
(A)whole
(B)famous
(C)intact
(D)known
15.Althoughtherewasalotmoretosay,Stephenfromfurtherquestions.
(A)reflected
(B)refrained
(C)strained
(D)resisted
16.Wecouldtellthatshewasstillsomethinganditwasourjobtofindout
what.
(A)canceling
(B)sheltering
(C)concealing
(D)settling
17.HeplayedverybadlyandIthinkyourcriticismswerecompletely.
(A)entitled
(B)justified
(C)hopeless
(D)disappointed
18.Aexaminationforthepostofdepartmentmanagerwillbeheldnext
Tuesday.
(A)classifying
(B)contrasting
(C)comparing
(D)competitive
19.Whatshe'ssayingaboutthemarketmaybetrue,butTmtogiveitacloser
look.
(A)opposed
(B)attempted
(C)inclined
(D)consented
20.lttooktwotripstoallHelen'sfurnituretohernewapartment.
(A)transfer
(B)replace
(C)locate
(D)displace
二、閱讀理解
Nowadays,Internetshoppingisbecomingincreasinglypopularandmanymore
highstreetstoresandsupermarketsarenowofferingthisfacility.Youcanshopfor
justaboutanythingfromthecomfortofyourownhome,andallyouneedtodoisto
sitinyourarmchairandorderthingsdirectlyontheinternet.
ShoppingontheInternetoffersconvenienceandtime一savingbenefitsto
shoppers,ascomparedtotraditionalstorefrontshopping.Peoplecanshopfora
varietyofproductsontheInternet,rangingfromphysicalproducts,suchasbooks,
CDs,clothesandfood,toinformationproducts,suchason-linenewsormagazine
stories.Ifitistooinconvenientforyoutogooutforshoppingonyourown,oriflack
oftimemakesitdifficultforyoutoshopatphysicallocationssuchasstoresand
shoppingmalls,youcanchoosetodoshoppingontheinternet.TheInternetoperates
24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek,andshopperscanexpecttofindandpurchase
goodsofftheInternetanytime,unliketraditionalstorefrontswhichhavefixedopening
hours.Onwonderthatsomeresearchfindingsindicatethatconsumersviewthe
internetasan"instrumentofconvenience".
DespiteoftheadvantagesofInternetshopping,therearealsodisadvantagesof
Internetshopping.ThemaindisadvantageonInternetshoppingisthatyoucannot
actuallyseetheproductsyouarebuyingorchecktheirquality.Sometimesthe
computerimageoftheproductscanhardlycomparewiththosethatcanbetouched
forqualityandputonforcomfort.Furthermore,Internetshoppingcannotprovidethe
socialinteractionandthesenseofcommunity.Manypeoplewillfinditcompletely
unpleasantbecausetheymaymisstheopportunitytotalktofriends.Somepeopleare
worriedaboutpayingforgoodsusingcreditcards,soInternetcompaniesarenow
findingwaystomakeonlinepaymentsafe.
Asanewtypeofshopping,Internetshoppingisboundtobecomemoreandmore
popularinthefuture.Moreover,iftheproblemofthesecurityofpaymentcanbe
overcome,therewillbemorepeoplewillingtotryonlineshopping.
21.WhatisthemostimportantadvantageofInternetshopping?
(A)thereasonableprice.
(B)thequalityofthegoods.
(C)theconvenienceitbringstoyou.
(D)thespeedthegoodsaredeliveredtoyou.
22.Thephrase"physicalproducts"inLines2?3,Paragraph2means.
(A)anythingyoucanuse
(B)thingsusefulforhealthcare
(C)thingsconnectedwithstudy
(D)thingsyoucanseeorfeel
23.On-linenewsandmagazinestoriesare.
(A)notyetavailableofftheInternet
(B)everywhereontheInternetandfreetodownload
(C)informationproductsavailableontheInternet
(D)themostpopularproductsontheInternet
24.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthat.
(A)adeliverychargeaddedtotheshoppingbilldiscouragepeoplefromshopping
online
(B)onlinepaymentaresosafethatpeoplecanshoppingontheInternetsecurely
(C)peoplewhoenjoythesocialexperiencewillnotchooseonlineshopping
(D)thequalityofthegoodsarenotalwaysexactwhatyouexpect
25.Whatcanyouinferfromthelastparagraph?
(A)Sometimespeoplearestillworryingaboutthemoneytheypayonline.
(B)ShoppingontheInternetisarelativelynewshoppingmode.
(C)ShoppingismadeeasierbyInternetshopping.
(D)Peopleneedtogetusedtocomputersystemforasecurewayofshopping.
Haveyoueverfeltsoanxiousduringanexaminationthatyoucouldn'tevenput
downtheanswersyouknew?Ifso,youweresufferingfromwhatisknownastest
anxiety.
AccordingtopsychologistRalphTrimble,testanxietyisaveryrealproblemfor
manypeople.Whenyou'reworriedoveryourperformanceonanexam,yourheart
beatsfasterandyourpulsespeedsup.Thesereactionsstartothers:youmaysweat
morethannormalorsufferfromastomachacheorheadache.Yourfieldofvision
narrowsandbecomestunnel-like.Beforeyouknowit,you'rehavingdifficulty
focusing.
“WhatIhearstudentssayoverandoveragain,"saysDr.Trimble,whois
workingatthePsychologicalandCounselingCenterattheUniversityofIllinois,"is,
'Mymindwentblank.
Foranumberofyears,Dr.Trimblehelpedmanystudentslearnhowtoperform
betterduringexamsandtobringuptheirgrades.Someofthesestudentswere
interestedinsharingwhattheylearnedand,withTrimble'shelp,beganholding
workshopsonovercomingtestanxiety.Formanystudents,justbeinginaworkshop
withothersufferersmadethemfeelbetter.Theyrealizedthattheywerenottheonly
oneswhohaddonepoorlyontestsbecauseoftension.
Theworkshopsweresosuccessfulthattheyarestillgiven.
Intheworkshops,studentsaretaughtthatanxietyisnormal.Youjusthaveto
preventitfromgettingthebestofyou.Thefirststepistolearntorelax.Ifbeforeor
duringanexaminationyoustarttopanic,stretchashardasyoucan,tensingthe
musclesinyourarmsandlegs;thensuddenlyrelaxallofthem.
Thiswillhelprelievetension.Butkeepinmindthatyoudon'twanttobetoo
relaxed.Beingcompletelyrelaxedisnobetterthanbeingtootense.nIfyouareso
calmyoudon'tcarehowyoudoonanexamination,youwon'tdowell,"Trimblesays.
"Thereisanoptimumlevelofconcernwhenyouperformatyourbest.Somestress
helps.Therearepeoplewhocan'ttakeevenslightstress.Theyhavetolearnthatina
challengingsituation,beinganxiouslyexcitedisgoodandwillhelpthemtodobetter.
Butiftheycallitanxietyandsay,'It'sgoingtohitmeagain,1thatwillmakethem
nervousandworried.
Asastudentyoumustalsorealizethatifyouleavetoomuchstudyinguntiladay
ortwobeforetheexamination,youcan'tdotheimpossibleandlearnitall.Instead,
concentrateonwhatyoucandoandtrytothinkwhatquestionsarelikelytobeasked
andwhatyoucandointhetimeleftforstudying.
Whenyousitdowntostudy,setamoderatepaceandvaryitbyreading,writing
notes,andgoingoveranypapersyouhavealreadywrittenforthecourse,aswellas
thetextbooksandnotesyoutookinclass.Reviewwhatyouknow.Takebreaksand
gotosleepearlyenoughtogetagoodnight'srestbeforetheexam.Youshouldalso
eatamoderatebreakfastorlunch,avoidingdrinkslikecoffeeandstayawayfrom
fellowstudentswhogettense.Panicspreadseasily.
Gettotheexamroomafewminutesearlysothatyouwillhaveachanceto
familiarizeyourselfwiththesurroundingsandgetoutyoursupplies.Whenthe
examinationishandedout,readthedirectionstwiceandunderlinethesignificant
instructions,makingsureyouunderstandthem.Asktheteachertoexplainifyoudon't.
Firstanswertheeasiestquestions,thengobacktothemoredifficult.
Onessayquestions,insteadofstartingrightaway,takeafewminutestoorganize
yourthoughts,makeabriefoutline,andthenstartoffwithasummarysentence.Keep
workingsteadily,andevenwhentimestartstorunout,don'tspeedup.
26.Welearnfromthepassagethattestanxiety.
(A)affectsasmallnumberofpeople
(B)canleadtophysicaldiscomfort
(C)canhaveanegativeeffectonaperson'seyesight
(D)oftenaffectsthosewhoarephysicallyweak
27.Dr.Trimbleoftenheardstudentssaythat.
(A)theirmindfailedtoworkwhenfacedwithatest
(B)theyhaddifficultyfocusingonthetestitems
(C)theycouldnotthinkofawaytogetridoftestanxiety
(D)theybeganpanickingwellaheadofatest
28.InTrimble'sworkshopthestudentslearned.
(A)howtoavoidbeingcontrolledbytestanxiety
(B)thattestanxietyisnormalandwouldgoawayintime
(C)certainmentalexercisesthatwouldhelpthemrelax
(D)howtoconcentrateonwhattheycoulddo
29.Accordingtothepassage,beingcompletelyrelaxedbeforeatest.
(A)helpsastudenttoperformbetterinthetest
(B)canalsobeharmfultoaperson'sperformanceinthetest
(C)helpsastudenttocopewithachallengingsituationbetter
(D)maybemoreharmfulthangettingtooworriedovertests
30.Theauthorsuggeststhatbeforeatest.
(A)youshouldavoidstayingwithafellowstudentwhosufferstestanxiety
(B)youshouldnotthinkthatyouwillbeaffectedbyyourfellowstudent'sanxiety
(C)youshouldgettogetherwithothersufferersoftestanxietyinordertofeelbetter
(D)youshouldeatabigmealanddrinksomecoffeetokeepyourselfinhighspirits
“Congratulations,Mr.Jones,it'sagirl.
Fatherhoodisgoingtohaveadifferentmeaningandbringforthadifferent
responsefromeverymanwhohearsthesewords.Somefeelpridewhentheyreceive
thenews,whileothersworry,wonderingwhethertheywillbegoodfathers.Although
therearesomemenwholikechildrenandmayhavehadconsiderableexperiencewith
them,othersdonotparticularlycareforchildrenandspendlittletimewiththem.
Manyfathersandmothershavebeenplanningandlookingforwardtochildrenfor
sometime.Forothercouples,pregnancywasanaccidentthatbothhusbandandwife
haveacceptedwillinglyorunwillingly.
Whateverthereactiontothebirthofachild,itisobviousthattheshiftfromthe
roleofhusbandtothatoffatherisadifficulttask.Yet,unfortunately,fewattempts
havebeenmadetoeducatefathersinthisreconciliationprocess.Althoughnumerous
bookshavebeenwrittenaboutAmericanmothers,onlyrecentlyhasliteraturefocused
ontheroleoffathers.
Itisarguedbysomewritersthatthechangetothefather'srole,althoughdifficult,
isnotnearlyasgreatasthechangethewifemusttaketothemother'srole.The
mother'sroleseemstorequireacompletetransformationindailyroutineandhighly
innovativeadaptation.Ontheotherhand,thefather'sroleislessdemandingand
immediate.However,eventhoughwementionedthefactthatgrowingnumbersof
womenareworkingoutsidethehome,thefatherisstillthoughtbymanyasthe
breadwinnerinthehousehold.
31.Fromthepassage,welearnthatfatherhood.
(A)bringsafeelingofexcitementtomostmen
(B)makessomemenfeelproudandothersuneasy
(C)hasadifferentmeaningformenwhohavedaughters
(D)meansaresponsibilitythatmenacceptunwillingly
32.Whatdoesthepassagesayabouttheshiftfromtheroleofhusbandtothatof
father?
(A)Numerousbookshavebeenwrittenaboutit.
(B)Notenoughattentionhasbeenpaidtoit.
(C)Theshiftisharderformenthanforwomen.
(D)Theshiftisadifficultbutincompleteone.
33.Thepassageindicatesthat.
(A)mothersgetmoreattentionandrecognitionfromsociety
(B)mothersareinnovativeanddemandingaccordingtosomewriters
(C)mothersgenerallystayathometotakecareofthechildren
(D)mothersshouldhelpfathersintheirreconciliationprocess
34.Whichofthefollowingwilltheauthormostprobablydisagreewith?
(A)It'sasdifficulttobeafatherasitistobeamother.
(B)Morebooksshouldfocusontheroleoffathers.
(C)Thefatherisstillthebreadwinnerinthehousehold.
(D)Fathersareasimportanttochildrenasmothers.
35.Theauthor'spurposeinwritingthispassageisto.
(A)explainwhytherearefewbooksontheroleoffathers
(B)praisemothersfortheirgreatcontributionstothehome
(C)criticizefathersfornottakingenoughresponsibilityinbringingupthechildren
(D)complainaboutthelackofsocialprogramstohelpfathersintheirroleshift
EdwardLisson,thefamousscientist,hadbeenhonoredinthecountriesallover
theworldforhisresearchintotheworkingofthehumanbrain,inparticularthepart
playedbymemory.Itisacuriousfact,however,thathehimselfwasextremely
absent-minded.Thefollowingstorywastoldabouthim.
ItseemsthatallhislifeEdwardhadwantedtobecomeanexpertfisherman,but
owingtohiswork,hewasunabletosatisfyhisdesirecompletelyuntilheretired.
Accordingly,onSundayshortlyafterheretired,hesetout,equippedwithfishingrod
andtackle,astrawbasketandsomesuitablebait,anddressedinanoilskin,
sou'westerandwadersjustincase.Hewaspreparedtoenjoyaday'sfishing,asubject
aboutwhichhehadreadmuchanddonelittle.
Hefoundaclear,runningstreamlinedwithpebbles,baitedhishook,casthisline
carefullyandsitdowntowait.Itwasawarmday,patchywithsunlightandscudding
clouds一afisherman'sday.Thesunlightdancedonthewhitestonesontheriverbed,
theriverchatteredmerrilyandEdward,patientandcontent,satwaitingforabit.He
satsolonginfactthatafterawhilehecouldscarcelyrememberwhyhehadcome.
Presentlytherewasalittleflurryinthewaterandthenaflashofsilverasa
salmonleaped.
36.Wehavelearnedfromthepassagethat.
(A)Edwardhadneverlikedfishing
(B)Edwardneverbecameanexpertfishermanuntilheretired
(C)Edwarddidn'tstopfishinguntilheretired
(D)Edwardtookupfishingwhenheretired
37.Edwarddressedincompleteprotectionbecause.
(A)heknewit'sgoingtorain
(B)hewantedtoprepareforsomethingunexpected
(C)hewasabsent-minded
(D)hereadbooksonthesubject
38.Whatwastheriverlikeaccordingtothepassage?
(A)Itranswiftlyoverstones.
(B)Itwassmallandclean.
(C)Itranslowlyandquietly.
(D)Itraninazigzagwayoverthestones.
39.Edwardsatbytheriverforalongtime,andhe.
(A)wassofocusedastoforgeteverythingaroundhim
(B)failedtocasthisline
(C)eventuallyrememberedwhyhewas
(D)forgotwhathewasdoingforawhile
40.WhatfirstcaughtEdward'sattention?
(A)Atalkingfish.
(B)Astirinthewater.
(C)Asilverflash.
(D)Asalmon.
三、完形填空
Inthe19thcentury,itwascommontohearpeopleinEuropeandAmericasay
thattheresourcesoftheseawereunlimited.Forexample,afamousbiologistsaid
[Cl]——themid1800sthatresourcesoftheseawere[C2].Todaythere's
[C3]thattheresourcesoftheseaareasseriouslythreatenedas[C4]
ofthelandandtheair.[C5],thethreattofishisgreater[C6]
thanthethreattobirdsandlandanimalsbecausefisharea(n)【C7】
neededfoodresource.Manypeoplethroughouttheworld[C8]fishas
animportantpartoftheirfoodandareduction[C9]thefishsupplycouldhave
wide[CIO]onhungerandthepopulation.FishermenintheAtlantic,every
year,[Cll]20billionpoundsoffishto[C12]fooddemands.Butit
isimportantto[C13]thatthesepracticescannotcontinue[C14]the
usingupofthefishresourceswithinthenextfewyears.Searesourcesare[C15]
declininginmanypartsoftheworldandtheproblemcannotbe[C16]
Itisonly[C17]—careandplanninginthisgeneration[C18]the
food[C19]—oftheseacancontinue【C20]futuregenerations.
41.[Cl]
(A)on
(B)in
(C)at
(D)by
42.[C2]
(A)exhaustible
(B)inexhaustible
(C)vast
(D)uncountable
43.[C3]
(A)fact
(B)event
(C)evidence
(D)trend
44.[C4]
(A)that
(B)those
(C)which
(D)what
45.[C5]
(A)Furthermore
(B)Regardlessof
(C)Fortunately
(D)Inadditionto
46.[C6]
(A)bytheway
(B)underway
(C)insomeways
(D)tosuchanextent
47.[C7]
(A)many
(B)as
(C)much
(D)such
48.[C8]
(A)apply
(B)utilize
(C)organize
(D)dependon
49.[C9]
(A)for
(B)at
(C)in
(D)on
50.[CIO]
(A)affects
(B)results
(C)effects
(D)significance
51.[CH]
(A)get
(B)breed
(C)consume
(D)devise
52.[C12]
(A)provide
(B)meet
(C)supply
(D)present
53.[C13]
(A)refer
(B)represent
(C)recognize
(D)reveal
54.[C14]
(A)by
(B)for
(C)in
(D)with
55.[C15]
(A)rapidly
(B)almost
(C)frequently
(D)effectively
56.[C16]
(A)considered
(B)adapted
(C)ignored
(D)acquired
57.[C17]
(A)with
(B)under
(C)in
(D)by
58.[C18]
(A)inwhich
(B)bywhich
(C)inthisway
(D)that
59.LC19]
(A)deposits
(B)supplies
(C)components
(D)blocks
60.[C20]
(A)with
(B)by
(C)for
(D)on
寫(xiě)作
61.Basedontheinformationgivenbelow,pleasewriteanessayofabout600words
ontheAnswerSheetYouhave60minutestoplan,write,andreviseyouressay.Some
people1thinkthatinthismodernworldpeoplearegettingdependentofeachother.
Othersthinkthemodernworldgetspeoplemoreindependentofeachother.Discuss
bothviewsandgiveyourownopinions.
答案:
1-5.ABCDC6-10.DBDAC11-15.ADACB16-20.CBDCA
21-25.CDCDA26-30.BAABA31-35.BBBAD36-40.DDBDB
41-45.BBCBA46-50.CCDCC51-55.ABCDA56-60.CADBC
61.PeopleAreBecomingMoreIndependentofEachOther
It'sgreatthatwehavethetechnologytoconnectwithpeopleacrosstheglobe
instantly,butthereisalsoasenseofdisconnection.Socialandtechnology
developmentindeedhavecausedafundamentalchangeinhumanrelationships.
Althoughsomeholdtheviewthatpeopletendtoincreasinglyrelyoneachother,as
forme,Iaminfavoroftheviewthatpeoplehavebecomemoreindependentofeach
otherthanbefore.
Tobeginwith,today?slessstrongfamilyrelationshipsgiverisetomore
independenceofindividuals.Ontheonehand,numbersofmodemfamilymembers
arelessthantraditionalonesandpeoplearelessreliantontheirrelatives.Allthe
membersofanextendedfamilyusedtoliveinthesamehouse.Today,peoplecan
choosewheretoworkorliveastheywish.Theydon'tneedtolivewithrelativesto
takecareofeachother.Ontheotherhand,improvedstatusofwomenleadstotheir
beinglessdependentontheirfathersorhusbands,meaningthatitismorefeasiblefor
womentoliveanindependentlife.Asufficientandfreelifeonlyneedagood
educationandadecentjob.Therefore,beingconfinedtofamilyisno
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