2010年首都师范大学翻译硕士MTI考研真题答案解析

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才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:4000719069第1卷:基础英语Part 1:Corrections.(10POINTS )The changes in language will continue forever,but no oneKnows sure who does the changing.One possibility is thatChildren are responsible.A professor of linguistic at the University of Hawaii explores this in one of his recent books.Sometimes around 1880,a language catastrophe occurred In Hawaii when thousands of emigrant workers were broug to the islands to work for the new sugar industry.Thesepeople spoke different languages were unable to communicate with each other or with the native Hawaiians and the dominantEnglish-speaking owners of the plantations.So they firstly spoke in Pidin English—the sort of thing such mixed languagepopulations have always done.A pidgin is not really a languageat all.It is more like a set of verbal signals used to name objectsand without the grammatical rues needed for expressing thought and ideas.And then,within a single generation,the whole mess of mixed people began speaking a totally new tongue:Hawaiian Creole.The new speech was contained ready-made words borrowedfrom all the original tongues,but beard little or no resemblance with the predecessors in the rules used for stringing the words together.Although generally regarded as primitive language,Hawaiian Creole had a highly sophisticated grammar.1________2________3________4________5________6________7________8________9________10________Part 2:Grammar and Vocabulary.(20POINTS )01.Recent editions of the Chinese classic Tao Te Ching,based on manuscripts more authoritativethan those hitherto available,have rendered previous editions ____.A.obstinateB.inaccessibleC.illegibleD.obsolete02.Children love to listen to stories about their elders,to ____their imagination to the conception ofa traditional great-uncle,or granddame,whom they never saw.A.utilizeB.extendC.exploitD.stretch03.It is a common ____that success always brings happiness although it is true in some cases.才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:4000719069A.regulationB.fallacyC.conceptD.myth04.When the guest speaker failed to arrive,the chairman ____to the occasion and made a veryamusing speech himself.A.aroseB.roseC.arousedD.confronted05.Based on the evidence rather than ____,Dr.Singer’s report will refute previously held viewsabout the nesting habits of the rare species.A.conjectureB.ignoranceC.projectionD.theory06.The magazine was publicly ____by a government spokesman for failing to check its facts anddistorting the reality.A.rebukedB.refutedC.rebuttedD.reclaimed07.Despite his lack of public speaking experience,the student union member was surprisingly ____and expressed the concerns of his classmates persuasively.A.cogentB.CognateC.congenialD.cognitive08.We were all filled with ____when we learnt how the realities of our country had been distortedby rumor-mongers.A.disturbanceB.cognitionC.indignationD.annoyance09.Could a mechanical device ever ____human intelligence?This is the ultimate test whether itcould cause a real human to fall in love with it.A.influenceB.eliminateC.duplicateD.undermine10.Nothing lends itself to the feeling of traditional holiday shopping like hitting the streets on a coolevening and it brings back the ____that some of the older generation may have experienced,but younger persons may have only seen on television.A.nominationB.nostalgiaC.reminiscenceD.glamour11.The mystery of this successful businessman is that he is never ____at important decisivemoments.A.garrulousB.capriciousC.benevolentD.reticent12.When the state government discovered that thermal pollution was killing valuable fish,legislation was passed on to ____the dumpling of hot liquid wastes into rivers and to protect the fish population.A.discourageB.regulateC.facilitateD.prohibit13.The man accused of opening fire last month at a downtown Orlando office building held a ____against a former co-worker who was killed in the mass shooting.A.gruntB.grumbleC.groanD.grudge14.Much of the space in the National Gallery of Art is ____paintings presented to the museum byAndrew Mellon.才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:4000719069A.divested ofB.devoid ofC.devoted toD.consisted in15.The stranger was actually smaller than I thought;yet his stature was ____by the alarm he causedas he looked up suddenly in the dark alley.A.worsenedB.magnifiedC.disparagedD.admonished16.Born with ____hearing,she still learned three foreign languages through her life time.A.defectiveB.effectiveC.selectiveD.affective17.Since neither side was ready to ____what was necessary for peace,hostility was finally resumedin that area.A.precedeB.recedeC.concedeD.intercede18.The organization is pressing ____with the task of finding homes for abandoned children.A.onB.downC.outD.up19.Advances in technology occur at such a fast pace that dictionaries have difficulty incorporatingthe ____that emerge for new inventions.A.clichésB.colloquialismsC.euphemismsD.neologisms20.The king’s ____decisions as a diplomat and administrator led to his legendary reputation as ajust and ____ruler.A.immoral/perceptiveB.quick/arrogantC.equitable/wiseD.generous/wittyPart 3:Reading Comprehension.(30POINTS )Passage APeople have wondered for a long time how their personalities and behaviors are formed.It is not easy to explain why one person is intelligent and another is not,or why one is cooperative and another is competitive.Social scientists are,of course,extremely interested in these types of questions.They want to explain why we possess certain characteristics and exhibit certain behaviors.There are no clear answers yet,but two distinct schools of thought on the matter have developed.As one might expect,the two approaches are very different from one another,and there is a great deal of debate between proponents of each theory.The controversy is often referred to as “nature/nurture”.Those who support the “nature”side of the conflict believe that our personalities and behavior patterns are largely determined by biological and genetic factors.That our environment has little,if anything,to do with our abilities,characteristics,and behavior is central to this theory.Taken to an才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:4000719069extreme,this theory maintains that our behavior is predetermined to such a degree that we are almost completely governed by our instincts.Proponents of the “nurture”theory,or,as they are often called,behaviorists,claimed that our environment is more important than our biologically based instincts in determining how we will act.A behaviorist,B.F.Skinner,sees humans as beings whose behavior is almost completely shaped by their surroundings.The behaviorists’view of the human being is quite mechanistic;they maintain that,like machines,humans respond to environmental stimuli as the basis of their behavior.Either of these theories cannot yet fully explain human behavior.In fact,it is quite likely that the key to our behavior lies somewhere between these two extremes.That the controversy will continue for a long time is certain.01.Which one of the following statements would supporters of the “nature”theory agree with?____A.A person’s instincts have little effect on his action.B.Environment is important in determining a person’s behavior and personality.C.Biological reasons have a strong influence on how we act.D.The behaviorists’view correctly explains how we act.02.Which one of the following statements would proponents of the “nurture”theory agree with?____A.A person’s character is greatly influenced by his environment.B.Behaviorist theory is not correct.C.Biologically based instincts are important in how we act.D.Environment has little to do with behavior.03.B.F.Skinner ____.A.supports the nature theoryB.believes in the importance of genes in determining personalityC.thinks the environment plays an important role in determining characterD.believes instincts govern behavior04.Concerning the nature/nurture controversy,the writer of this article ____.A.supports the nature theoryB.supports the nurture theoryC.believes both are completely wrongD.thinks that the correct explanation of human behavior will take ideas from both theories05.In the United States,Black people often score below White people on intelligence tests.With thisin mind,which one of the following statements is not true?____A.Nature proponents would say that Whites are genetically superior to Blacks.才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:4000719069B.Supporters of the nature theory would say that Whites score well because they have a superior environment.C.Behaviorists would say that Black often lack the educational and environmental advantages that Whites enjoy.D.Nurture proponents would disagree that Blacks are biologically inferior to Whites.Passage BLack of culture,or rather an excess of the wrong sort of culture,is often considered to be synonymous with disadvantages.Most commonly associated with low cultural standards are low levels of reading and writing.One way of compensating such disadvantaged young people is thought to be to provide them with the culture they lack:in particular,high quality reading material.Comic tragedy?Whereas forty to fifty percent of young people aged sixteen to twenty rarely read a book,the majority of young people appear to read comics.In 1991sales of Viz,a UK comic,exceeded one million copies per issue,making it the fourth best selling periodical in Britain.The reading of comics,however,is not restricted to young people:by 1992it was estimated that two out of three men aged eighteen to fifty-three read Viz.The reading of comics was traditionally regarded by the educational establishment with considerable suspicion.Whereas the received arts were always assumed to exert an improving or civilizing influence,comics were thought to “rob children’s brain”,to lower educational standards and to threaten morality.They were,and are,assumed to be an inferior cultural form,their readers assumed to come from the lower social classes,to be low educational attainers and to be easily led astray.Over the past decade,perceptions of comics have shifted.Since the 1970s,the comic format has been commonly used to represent the interests of various disenfranchised groups—community groups,the unemployed,welfare recipients—who became more conscious of a climate conditioned by other contemporary movements such as civil rights,consumerism,self-help and de-institutionalization.As cultural signifiers,comics have become the subject matter of academic courses in cultural and media studies.Indeed,young people’s cultural activities,grounded in the commercial rather than the subsidized sector,are beginning to merit the attention of the arts establishment.Since the mid-1980s the comics market itself has boomed:the number of specialist shops and attendances at comics conventions has increased six-fold;the number of publishers and mainstream bookshops stocking comics has expanded;collecting comics was reported to be the fastest growing才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:4000719069hobby,and in the process,an adult readership has effectively “come out”.A survey carried out for Crisis,a fortnightly comic,clearly contradicted the stereotypical image of a comics reader by revealing that two-thirds of its readers were aged sixteen to twenty-four,with the remaining third over twenty-five.Furthermore,the comic’s readers were highly educated:over half were studying full-or part-time;nearly three quarters read a quality daily.The comic’s most popular stories focused on serious issues to do with the Third World and Northern Ireland.Comics as education:The tone of educational comics has also changed.Twenty years ago it would have been considered immoral to produce advisorv comics for prisoners,offering health advice for potentially illegal practices,not least because they would have appeared to condone the practices described.Yet comics are now considered to be the most effective medium for such advice,not least because they secure the interest of their target readership.Certain British educationists,such as Margaret Meek,now advocate comics as educationally beneficial.This is because they encourage children and young people to read and contribute positively to the development of their fantasy play and to their acquisition of confidence and assurance.Yet,150years since they were first published,comics remain subject to the old prejudices,which maintain a particularly firm hold in schools.Research is currently under way,in part prompted by curiosity as to why comics are still regarded with such distain by the teaching profession.It is suspected that when comics are used in the classroom they are primarily given to children with learning difficulties,those learning English as a second language and those with behavioral problem;conversely,they are not given to children who have achieved higher educational standards.The research aims to establish to what extent comics are used in statutory and non-statutory education,what they are used for and what their potential might be.The resulting report focuses on the use of comics for and by disenfranchised young people,particularly those who may be denied access to the whole statutory curriculum and whose special educational needs are not adequately met.01.How many examples of an increase in the comic market are given?____A.3B.4C.5D.602.A survey of readers conducted for one of the publication showed that ____.A.all readers of comics are at least 16years old.B.most readers in the survey were highly educated.C.most readers of comics also read quality newspapers.D.readers of the most popular comics also read quality newspapers.03.All of the following statements are true EXCEPT____.才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:4000719069ics have been proved to be the most effective way of giving advice to prisoners.B.Schools disagree with some educationists that comics are educationally beneficial.C.Research is being done to explore the potential use of comics in school education.D.The underlined word “readership”in paragraph 5most probably refers to the number of readers.04.In paragraph 7,by saying “…not least because they would have appeared to condone thepractices described”,the author means ____.A.“not at all because”B.“not in the least because”C.“not only because”D.“quite importantly because”05.Broadly speaking,the author ____.A.regards comics with disdain.B.is not sure about the educational value of comics.C.feels that comics have educational value.D.believes that comics will attract people of increasingly old age.Passage CThe new BBC adaptation of Dickens’Little Dorrit has been hailed as the perfect accompaniment to credit-crunch Britain.Dickens was good at asking difficult questions,and even better at avoiding simple answers.Near the start of Dombey and Son,the small and sharp-eyed Paul Dombey asks “Papa!What’s money?”,and is told that it is “gold and silver,and copper,Guineas,shillings,half-pence”.For his father,a prosperous businessman,money represents something else:“Circulating-medium,currency……paper,bullion,rates of exchange,value of precious metals in the market”.For Dickens himself,though,money meant far more than the power to buy and sell.Money brought people together and split them apart;it turned ordinary people into models of generosity or monsters of greed;it kept the world moving and was forever threatening to make it spin out of control.Dickens’s novels depict a world in which everything has a price,like the coals that Scrooge refuses to burn,cherishing them like diamonds.But as Scrooge’s hard-heartedness reveals,the pursuit of such things also has a human cost.The new BBC adaptation of Dickens’s Little Dorrit has been hailed as the perfect accompaniment to credit-crunch Britain,but it is not the only novel in which we find Dickens speaking to us,or even speaking for us,in these uncertain financial times.In all their painful,joyful,才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:4000719069irrepressible life,his novels offer us glimpses of a world we think we have lost—a period of swirling fog and flickering gaslamps.But the closer we get to this world,the more we start to recognise:the scramble for credit,financial scandal,panic.More recent novelists have attempted to write about the workings of international finance.Saul Bellow’s description of market speculation in Seize the Day or Don DeLillo’s account of a financial meltdown seen through the eyes of a currency trader in Cosmopolis are compelling in their own way.But there are good reasons why it is Dickens to whom we should now return.The centre around which the Victorian age revolved and Dickens’s combination of ambition and anxiety make him unmistakably our contemporary.And not only can we find parallels in his novels with the current crisis,we can also learn from them how to survive and triumph over it.One of the saddest scenes in Little Dorrit comes near the beginning of the novel,as we are introduced to William Dorrit,the longest-serving resident of the Marshalsea Prison.Imprisoned more than 20years ago for debt,he has been reduced to accepting pitiful handouts from “admirers”with names like “Snooks”,“Old Gooseberry”and “the Dogs-meat Man”.It is a scene that Dickens wrote from the heart—and from memory.His own father had been imprisoned in the Marshalsea when Charles was still a boy,and even if John Dickens seems to have been serenely unaffected by the experience,his son never came to terms with the shame he felt.“I really believed at the time”,he wrote later,“that they had broken my heart.”The shame spreads through his writings like a blush,although he became adept at making a kind of sad comedy out of it,as when he recalled his father’s wise advice to live within his means (“if a man had twenty pounds a year,and spent nineteen pounds nineteen shillings and sixpence,he would be happy;but that a shilling spent the other way would make him wretched”)and put it into the mouth of David Copperfield’s Mr Micawber.As Dickens became more successful as a writer he followed the advice with scrupulous care.At his death,he left £93,000,comfortably making him a millionaire in today’s money,but he managed his finances well enough to have accumulated decent reserves of cash while still being known for his generosity.If anything,he was thought to be a soft touch,which is doubtless what made him a target for begging-letter writers.One affected to be a travelling pedlar whose trade was being disrupted by the loss of his horse,and “if I would have the goodness to leave him out a donkey,he would call for the animal before breakfast”.Perhaps they had been led to expect as much from Dickens’s fiction,because his generosity was not only limited to real people.Characters such as Nicholas Nickleby or Oliver Twist are also才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:4000719069showered with gifts at the end of their stories,although only if they prove to be deserving cases.In a world full of gloomy voices,such as Thomas Carlyle’s warning that capitalism was destroying old social bonds based on trust,Dickens’s novels quietly work to restore a link between money and morality.As in the fairy-tales he loved,his heroes had to demonstrate their true worth in order to be rewarded with a pot of gold.Even if this smacks of a wish-fulfilment fantasy,Dickens’s readers had good reason to be thankful to him.After all,the real financial world was far harder to control,and just as likely to punish the good as the wicked.Even in Little Dorrit,that great warning-cry about the financial mess that people can get themselves into,Dickens offers a cheering alternative to the credit-crunch,because another word that binds the novel together is ‘credit’.01.The new BBC adaptation of Dickens’s Little Dorrit is seen as ____.A.a production to accompany the financial timeB.a work to increase the credit rating of Charles DickensC.the right product at the right timeD.Britain’s crunch of credit in new forms02.More recent novelists were mentioned by the author to show ____.A.similar financial problemsB.the scramble for creditC.credit-crunch BritainD.a financial meltdown03.By saying that Dickens is our contemporary,the author seems to imply that ____.A.his novels have parallels in the modern timesB.Dickens also lived through credit crunchC.the current crisis has parallels in historyD.we are,like him,also a mixture of great desires and worries04.The word “serenely”probably means ____.A.severelyB.calmlyC.eerilyD.sedentarily 05.How did his father’s experience affected Charles Dickens?____A.The shame penetrated his writings.B.He never came to terms with the creditors.C.The humiliation had a lasting effect on him.D.He had a heart attack because of the shame.06.The word “scrupulous”probably means ____.A.scrutinizedB.industriousC.incredulousD.careful07.By mentioning “credit”at the end of the article,the author seems to imply that ____.才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:4000719069A.credit is unavoidable in modern timesB.credit is the not the root of all evilC.modern people should also emphasize honour.D.people should learn to trust each other08.What is the significance of Dickens’novels in modern times?____A.They focus on money and beliefs of right and wrong.B.They also centered around uncertain financial times.C.They demonstrated the true worth of credit.D.They share the same issue of “credit”.Passage DIn this age of chips,we put radios in watchcases and tap telephone with minute electronic packages.Such miniaturization might lead us to the false belief that absolute size is irrelevant to the operation of complex machinery.But nature does not miniaturize neurons (or other cells for that matter).The range of cell size among organisms is incomparably smaller than the range in body size.Small animals simply have far fewer cells than large animals.The human brain contains several billion neurons;an ant is constrained by its small size to have many hundreds of times fewer neurons.There is no established relationship between brain size and intelligence among humans.But this observation cannot be extended to differences between species and certainly not to ranges of sizes separating ants and humans.An efficient computer needs billions of circuits and an ant simply cannot contain enough of them because the relative constancy of cell size requires that small brains contain few neurons.Thus,our large body size served as a prerequisite for self-conscious intelligence.We can make a stronger argument and claim that humans have to be just about the size they are in order to function as they do.In an amusing and provocative article,F.W.Went explored the impossibility of human life,as we know it,at ant dimensions.Since weight increases so much faster than surface area as an object gets larger,small animals have very high ratios of surface to volume:they live in a world dominated by surface forces that affect us scarcely at all.An ant-sized man might put on some clothing,but forces of surface adhesion would preclude its removal.The lower limit of drop size would make showering impossible;each drop would hit with the force of a large boulder.If our little man managed to get wet and tried to dry off with a towel,he would be stuck to it for life.He could pour no liquid,light no fire (since a stable flame must be several millimeters in length).He might hammer gold leaf thin enough to construct a book for his才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:4000719069size;but surface adhesion would prevent the turning of pages.Our skills and behavior are finely attuned to our size.We could not be twice as tall as we are,for the kinetic energy of a fall would then be 16to 32times as great,and our sheer weight (increased eightfold)would be more than our legs could support.Human giants of eight to nine feet have either died young or been crippled early by failure of joints and bones.At half our size,we could not wield a club with sufficient force to hunt large animals (for kinetic energy would decrease 16to 32-fold);We could not impart sufficient momentum to spears and arrows;we could not cut or split wood with primitive tools or mine minerals with picks and chisels.Since these were essential activities in our historical development,we must conclude that the path of our evolution could only have been followed by a creature very close to our size.I do not argue that we inhabit the best of all possible worlds,only that our size has limited our activities and,to a great extent,shaped our evolution.01.Which inference can you draw from the passage?____A.People may gain a false understanding that small animals have roughly the same number of neurons as large animals,only smaller.B.The cells of small animals are proportionally smaller than those of large animals.C.In order to be more intelligent,human beings have to be still taller.D.The bigger the brain size,the more intelligent man is.02.The author tells about F.W.Went’s article in order to ____.A.clarify why man cannot live like an antB.explain why an ant cannot live like a human beingC.explore the possibility of human life at ant dimensionsD.elaborate why an ant-sized man is not able to live a human life03.What does the word “preclude”in paragraph 4mean?____A.introduceB.preventC.includeD.precede04.According to the author,if a man of six feet weighs 80kilograms,then a man twelve feet tallwould weigh ____.A.90kilogramsB.640kilogramsC.720kilogramsD.1280kilograms 05.Which of the following choices is NOT true?____A.The cell size of small animals lacks variation.B.Variation of brain size is significant to intelligence between species.C.Small animals are overwhelmed by forces of surface adhesion like human beings.D.In order to survive human life,we need to be as tall as we are.Paraphrase01.The range of cell size among organisms is incomparably smaller than the range in body size.才思教育考研考博全心全意更多资料下载: QQ :12751814761398338755咨询电话:400071906902.Small animals have very high ratios of surface to volume.03.Our skills and behavior are finely attuned to our size.Part 4:Writing.(40POINTS )How much of our personality and sense of self is determined by the home in which we live?Examine the impact that living in different types of dwellings might have on people.Please develop the topic into a three-paragraph essay on the ANSWER SHEET with at least 250words in the given time.第2卷:英汉互译一、词汇翻译(30分)NPTcomfort womancultural industryopen economynon-profit organizationInterior Ministrydown paymentIMFNATOa stock exchangeThe State CouncilMount Everestanti-dumpingbreaking newsnational census出口配额贸易逆差财政赤字中国人民政治协商会议外资企业人才市场珠江三角洲网络犯罪易经生物恐怖主义美国参议员联合国教科文组织万维网美国国会女权主义二、篇章翻译(120分)Text AA very large number of people cease when quite young to add anything to a limited stock of。