湖北武汉科技大学翻译英语考研真题及答案Word下载.docx
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B.efficient
C.proper
D.considerable
4.Thetwobraveyoungmen______thedaywhentheirowncountrywasliberated.
A.longedto
B.desiredafter
C.longedfor
D.longedafter
5.It_____toraincatsanddogsthatday.
A.happened
B.occurred
C.tookplace
D.was
6.That’shisfirstoffence,andthejudgeisgoingtogivehimalight_____.
A.sentence
B.crime
C.service
D.claim
7.Werethereanyexciting_____duringyourjourney?
A.incidents
B.accidents
C.events
D.business
8.Amonthafter5-year-oldLeannaWarnerwasreportedmissing,herfamilystill____hopeevenastheytrytolivea“new”normallife.
A.holdsout
B.holdsup
C.holdsto
D.holdsback
9.Thisinformationisonly_____dataandwillneedfurtheranalysis.
A.net
B.gross
C.raw
D.rough
10.Isthe_____offoodandclothestothehungrymorehelpfulthangivingmoney?
A.donation
B.devotion
C.dedication
D.compensation
11.Hewasalready_____theship.
A.board
B.aboard
C.abroad
D.broad
12.Aftergraduation,hesuddenlybecameinterestedinthe_____ofliteratureandart.
A.realm
B.range
C.area
D.zone
13.Stormyapplausebrokeforth_____heappearedonthestage.
A.forthemoment
B.themoment
C.atthemomentwhen
D.themomentwhen
14.Agoodsalesmanmustbe_____ifhewantstosucceed.
A.militant
B.offensive
C.aggressive
D.certain
15.Physicsis_____tothesciencewhichwascallednaturalphilosophyinhistory.
A.likely
B.uniform
C.alike
D.equivalent
16.Somuch_____abouthisfinancialpositionthathecan’tsleepatnight.
A.heworries
B.doesheworry
C.didheworry
D.heworried
17.Manyaresociallyactive,areinvolvedasvolunteers,andare_____newresponsibilities.
A.takingon
B.takingover
C.takingin
D.takingafter
18.Iwillnowintroducethecandidateinsupportof_____Iwishtospeak.
A.which
B.who
C.that
D.whom
19.At125thStreet,Mr.Torreswould_____totheNo.2trainbycrossingtheplatform.
A.infer
B.transform
C.transfer
D.refer
20.NotthatIdon’twanttogo,_____thatIhavenotime.
A.although
B.despite
C.but
D.for
PartII.ErrorCorrection(10points,1pointforeach)
Directions:
Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youarerequiredtochangeaword,addawordordeleteaword.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmark(Λ)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordinthecorrespondingblankonyouranswersheet.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitandputaslash(/)inthecorrespondingblankonyouranswersheet.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitandputyourwordinthecorrespondingblankonyouranswersheet.Remembertowritethecorrectnumberbesideeachblankontheanswersheet.
Formostparents,havinganewborninthehousecan
disruptsleepschedules.Generally,therearen’tanylong-term
healtheffects.
It’saevolutionarythingthat’sbuiltintohelpusraise21._______
newborns,thoughtherearereallynostudiesforthis.New22._______
parentscanpreparebyunderstanding,andaccepting,which23._______
thefirstfewmonthswillmostlikelyconsistofdisrupted
sleep.Ifyoufollowedtheguidelinesbelow,thedisrupted24._______
sleepwilllikelylastforonlyafewmonths,whichisrather
short-termintheschemeofthings.Duringthefirstsixmonthsoflife,
babiessleepsoundlyintwo-to-fourhourperiods.Newbornsarenot
bornwithacyclethatmakeshimstayawakeduringtheday25.________
andsleepatnight.Rather,sleepisspacedregularlytopiece26._______
throughoutthe24-hourday.Bottle-fednewbornstendtosleep
forslightlyshorterperiods,generallythreetofourhours,27._______
whereasbreast-fedbabiestendtosleepinone-to-threehour
cycles.After6monthsofage,infantsbegintosleepforlonger
periods,theygenerallysleepthroughthenight.From628.________
monthsto9months,however,manyinfants,eventhosewho
werefantasticsleeperswhentheywereyounger,beginto
exhibitepisodesofnightwakings.Thesenightwakingsare
generallyduetodevelopmentalphases.Insteadsleeping,29.________
babiesoftenfinditmoreinterestingtopracticenewlyacquired
skillslikecrawlingorsittingup.About30percentto50percent
ofinfantsatthisageawakenatmostoncepernightfora30.________
shortwhile,usuallyforaboutonetofiveminutesatatime,
with25percentof1-year-oldscontinuingtodoso.
PartIII.ReadingComprehension(40points,2pointforeach)
Readthefollowingpassagesandanswerthequestions.Choosethemostappropriateanswerforeachquestionandcircletheletterontheanswersheet.Remembertowritethelettercorrespondingtothequestionnumber.
Questions31-35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Conservationistscallthemhotspots-habitatsthatcoverjust1.4percentoftheearth’slandsurfacebutaresorichinbiologicaldiversitythatpreservingthemcouldkeepanastonishingnumberofplantandanimalspeciesofftheendangeredlist.
Since1988,whenDr.NormanMyersandhiscolleaguesbegandescribingthesehotspotsinaseriesofscientificpapersandarguingfortheirprotection,theyhavebecomeafocusofworldwideconservationefforts.Privateorganizationsandgovernmentagencies,includingtheWorldBank,havemadepreserving25suchecologicalarksatoppriorityforfinancingandprotectivelegislation.Butagrowingchorusofscientistsiswarningthatdirectingconservationfundstohotspotsmaybearecipeformajorlossesinthefuture.Ofspeciesthatliveonland,nearlyhalfofallplantsandmorethanathirdofallanimalsarefoundonlyinthehotspots.Buttheydonotincludemanyrarespeciesandmajoranimalgroupsthatliveinlessbiologicallyrichregions(“coldspots”).Andthehot-spotconceptdoesnotfactorintheimportanceofsomeecosystemstohumanbeings,thescientistsargue.
Thisdebatehasbeensimmering(炖,煨,慢煮)quietlyamongbiologistsforyears;
however,itiscomingtoaboilnowwiththepublicationofanarticleinthecurrentissueofAmericanScientistarguingthat“callstodirectconservationfundingtotheworld’sbiodiversityhotspotsmaybebadinvestmentadvice.”“Thehot-spotconcepthasgrownsopopularinrecentyearswithinthelargerconservationcommunitythatitnowriskseclipsing(超越)allotherapproaches,”writetheauthorsofthepaper.“Theofficersanddirectorsofalltoomanyfoundations,non-governmentalorganizationsandinternationalagencieshavebeenseducedbythesimplicityofthehotspotidea,”theygoon.“Weworrythattheinitiallyappealingideaofgettingthemostspeciesperunitareais,infact,athoroughlymisleadingstrategy.”
Buthotspotshavetheirardent(热情的)defenders,notablyDr.NormanMyersandDr.RussellMittermeier.Dr.Myerssayshotspotshavebeensuccessfulatattractingattentionandfinancingforconservationintropicalcountries.“Andthathasbeengood,”hesaid.“Nooneissuggestingthatoneinvestsolelyinhotspots,butifyouwanttoavoidextinctions,youhavetoinvestinthem.”
31.Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe________.
A.ADebateonPreservingHotSpots
B.AnIntroductiontoHotSpots
C.HotSpotsvs.ColdSpots
D.HowtoFinanceHotSpots
32.Hotspotsoccupyasmallpercentageoftheearth’slandsurfacewith________.
A.athirdofallplants
B.manymajoranimalgroupslivingincoldspots
C.richbiologicaldiversity
D.manyrarespecieslivingincoldspots
33.Criticsofhotspotsholdtheopinionthat________.
A.hotspotsarealwaysasimportantascoldspots
B.itisunwisetoinvestlargelyinhotspots
C.governmentsshouldchoosethebesttimetoinvestinhotspots
D.thehot-spotapproachisamisleadingstrategyfromtheverybeginning
34.AccordingtoDr.NormanMyers,_________.
A.protectingandinvestinginhotspotscansavespeciesfromextinction
B.conservationeffortsshouldnotcenteronhotspots
C.governmentsshouldinvestmostincoldspots
D.thehot-spotapproachnowisnotasgoodasitwasinthepast
35.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardsthehot-spotapproach?
A.Critical.
B.Neutral.
C.Supportive.
D.Doubtful.
Questions36-40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Interactivetelevisionadvertising,whichallowsviewerstousetheirremotecontrolstoclickonadvertisements,hasbeenpushedforyears.Nearlyadecadeagoitwaspredictedthatviewersof“Friends”,apopularsituationcomedy,wouldsoonbeabletopurchaseasweaterlikeJenniferAniston’swithafewtapsontheirremotecontrol.“It’sbeentheyearofinteractivetelevisionadvertisingforthelasttenortwelveyears.”saysColinDixonofadigital-mediaconsultancy.
SothenewsthatCablevision,anAmericancablecompany,wasr
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