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1、2004年5月国家翻译资格考试英语三级笔译综合能力试题2004年5月英语三级笔译综合能力试题试题部分:section 1: vocabulary and grammar (25 points)this section consists of 3 parts. read the directions for each part before answering the questions. the time for this section is 25 minutes.part 1  vocabulary selectionin this part, there are 20

2、 incomplete sentences. below each sentence, there are 4 choices respectively marked by letters a, b, c and d. choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. there is only one right answer. then blacken the corresponding letter as required on your machine-scoring answer sheet.1. grover

3、 cleveland was the first president _ in the white house.a. got married                              b. to get marriedc. has got married               

4、         d. was married2. if cauliflowers are not _ from extreme temperatures, the heads get discolored.a. protected                                 b. shelter&

5、#160; c. shade                                      d. saved3. the gas _ from the tank is dangerous.a. given off            &

6、#160;                     b. giving outc. giving away                              d. given up4. when it started to snow, we turned rou

7、nd and _ the hotel.a. got by                                     b. searched forc. made for                    

8、0;            d. cleared up5. since writing home to their parents for money, they had lived _ hope.a. in                                    

9、       b. forc. on                                          d. through6. rice is the _ food of most southeast asians.a. common   &

10、#160;                              b. general  c. staple                                &#

11、160;    d. popular7. william byrd was the owner of the largest library in colonial _.a. period                                     b. time  c. times   

12、;                                   d. periods8. exobiology is the study of life _ other planets.a. in                  

13、                         b. at    c. on                                       &#

14、160;  d. to 9. the declaration of independence, _ the constitution of the united states, was drawn up with the help of benjamin franklin.a. and                                   &#

15、160;    b. also   c. as well as                               d. so too10. it was from the lowell laboratory that the ninth _ , pluto, was sighted in 1930.a. planet   

16、60;                                 b. constellation  c. stardom                           

17、0;       d. satellite11. the rodent, _ the mouse, rat, guinea pig, and porcupine, are mammals with incisor-like teeth in both jaws.a. made up                              

18、0;   b. including   c. consisting                                d. constitute 12. _ into oceans and rivers is a serious form of pollution.a. pouring sewage    

19、                    b. emptying litterc. throwing garbage                      d. dumping sewage13. products which are made from dirts and are _ high temperatures ar

20、e known as ceramics.a. tempered in                             b. subjected to   c. exposed to                      

21、;        d. baked in 14. a pigment called melanin protects the _ layers of skin from sun rays.a. under                                      b. be

22、low  c. underlying                                d. underneath15. oranges are a _source of vitamin c.a. well                

23、                        b. better      c. good                                    

24、60;  d. very16. even after having their grandchildren live with them for ten years, the couple felt that _ children these days was the most difficult of all family matters.a. rising                          

25、60;       b. raising      c. caring                                 d. taking care 17. the most important _ of the farmers in iraq is dates, of which

26、iraq is the worlds leading exporter.a. economic crop                      b. cash crop  c. money crop                          d.

27、staple18. more has been learned about the moon than any other of the earths neighbors in space because of the apollo program, which enabled men to walk on the moon and bring back hundreds of pounds of _.a. rocks                    

28、0;              b. rock   c. stone                                  d. stones19. _ the variety that the average family has in beaf

29、, fish, poultry, and vegetarian recipes, they find most meals unexciting.a. in spite                               b. inspite   c. despite of           

30、60;               d. despite20. the speaker _ have criticized the paraprofessionals, knowing full well that they were seated in the audience.a. should not to                     &#

31、160; b. must not  c. ought not to                        d. may notpart 2  vocabulary replacement this part consists of 15 sentences in which one word or phrase is underlined. below each sentence

32、, there are 4 choices respectively marked by letters a, b, c and d. choose the word or phrase that can replace the underlined part without causing any grammatical error or changing the basic meaning of the sentence. there is only one right answer. blacken the corresponding letter as required on your

33、 machine-scoring answer sheet.21. iceland has the oldest parliament, which goes as far back to 930 a.d. when althing, the legislative organization, was established.a. office                             

34、60;     b. adobe   c. assembly                              d. building 22. the only problem with the debate last week was that the beginning sounded more like a personal

35、 attack than a dispassionate, intellectual arguing.a. discussion                             b. argument    c. talk                 

36、60;                    d. speech  23. susan jones was at the bus stop well on time to take the 7:01 bus, but she had to miss her breakfast to do it.a. catch up with            

37、0;            b. catch       c. run up to                               d. be catching24. since her father could not drive her to the airport, sh

38、e requested her uncle to drive her instead.a. take                                     b. bring        c. dispatch        

39、60;                       d. deliver25. a famous collection of persian, indian, and arabian folktales, the arabian nights was supposedly told by the legendary queen scheherazade to her husband every night for 1,001 days.

40、a. imaginary                              b imagery     c. fabled                          

41、0;        d. legend26. what may be the oldest fossil footprint yet found was discovered in june 1968 by william j. meister, a non-professional fossil collector.a. a part-time                      

42、;      b. a spare-time   c. an untrained                          d. an amateur27. most of us think of sharks as dangerous, owing to lack of information rather than fear.a. due to 

43、                                 b. because     c. as                            

44、;            d. for  28. double eagle ii, the first trans-atlantic balloon, was greeted by avid crowds in france.a. eager                              

45、0;     b. surgingc. appreciative                           d. vigorous 29. the discovery of the connection between aspirin and reyessyndrome, a rare and deadly ailment, is a recent example of the

46、 caution with which drugs must be used, even for medical purposes.a. disease                                 b. sick   c. ill            

47、60;                            d. illness30. my parents moved out of their old home sometime last year after they had celebrated their 50th year there.a. anniversary         &

48、#160;                  b. years old     c. age                                       d. wedding

49、 31. the library she worked in lent books, magazines, audio-cassettes and maps to its customers, who could keep them for four weeks.a. borrowers                               b. lenders   &#

50、160;  c. patrons                                  d. clients32. a common question that people ask a story writer is whether or not he has experienced what he has written about.a. fictio

51、n                                    b. science      c. imaginary                     

52、0;         d. literary33. at the world literacy center, an organization that works to help people read, the helpers work hard, enabling them to successfully reach their goals.a. assistants                    &#

53、160;          b. volunteers    c. part-timers                              d. amateurs34. the officers made it clear that they were letting her go only because

54、that she was old and not because she was above suspicion.a. for reason                               b. due to        c. because of         

55、                     d. on the grounds35. the book, which is a useful guide for todays young people, deals with many questions and problems that face them at school and at home as well as in society.a. are faced    

56、                             b. confront       c. in opposition                            d. m

57、eet  part 3  error correctionthis part consists of 15 sentences in which there is an underlined part that indicates a grammatical error. below each sentence, there are 4 choices respectively marked by letters a, b, c and d. choose the word or phrase that can replace the underline

58、d part so that the error is corrected. there is only one right answer. blacken the corresponding letter as required on your machine-scoring answer sheet.36. all dont have a free ticket must pay the admission fee.a. everyone who doesnt have a free ticketb. no one who doesnt have a free ticketc. no on

59、e who has free ticketsd. anyone who has free tickets37. when i last saw them, the police had chased the robbers down columbus street.a. were chasing                          b. was chasingc. chased   

60、                               d. were on a chase38. erosion that is a slow process, but it constantly changes the features on the surface of the earth.a. which is        

61、0;                        b. although c. being                                    d. is 39. when an

62、organism is completely encapsulated and preserved, it becomes a fossil, therefore turning into evidence of things that once lived.a. thereby                                  b. as a result o

63、fc. so                                         d. in the end40. the pictures of the loch ness monster show a remarkable resemblance to a plesiosaur, a large wat

64、er reptile of the mesozoic era presuming extinct for more than 70 million years.a. supposed                                b. presumablyc. presumptuous         

65、                 d. is presumed41. in our own galaxy, the milky way, there are perhaps 200 billion stars, a small part of them probably have planets on which life is feasible.a. a small fraction in which        

66、0;  b. a small fraction of whichc. a small fraction which              d. which a fraction of42. “but youll be able to come, wont you?” “yes, i think such.”a. that                  

67、;                     b. itc. so                                         d. this43. the pr

68、ofessor is quite difficult pleased.a. to please                               b. to be pleasedc. for pleasing                     

69、       d. pleasing44. because everyone knows, facts speak louder than words.a. since                                     b. thatc. it      &

70、#160;                                   d. as45. the trapeze artist who ran away with the clown broke up the lion tamers heart.a. broke away          

71、                   b. broke downc. broke                                     d. broken down46. his heavy drinking a

72、nd fond of gambling makes him a poor role model.a. and fact that he gambles         b. and that he gamblesc. and he gambles which            d. and gambling47. depression that inflicts people who believe their lives lack content w

73、hen the rush of the busy week stops referred to by a prominent psychiatrist as sunday neurosis.a. has been referred to by a prominent psychiatristb. has been referred to as by a prominent psychiatristc. a prominent psychiatrist has referred to itd. it has been referred to by a prominent psychiatrist

74、48. just as there are occupations that require college degrees also there are occupations for which technical training is necessary.a. so to there are                      b. so too there arec. so there are     

75、0;                    d. so too are there49. most of the older civilizations which flourished during the fifth century b.c. are died out.a. they have died out                &

76、#160;b. has died outc. have died out                        d. they had died out50. the student asked her professor if he would have gone on the space ship he did know earlier.a. if he knew       

77、;                     b. if he knowsc. he had known                       d. had he knownquestions 5156 are based on the following passage.  awar

78、ded the nobel prize for physics in 1918, german physicist max planck is best remembered as the originator of the quantum theory. his work helped usher in a new era in theoretical physics and revolutionized the scientific communitys understanding of atomic and subatomic processes.    planck

79、 introduced an idea that led to the quantum theory, which became the foundation of twentieth century physics. in december 1900, planck worked out an equation that described the distribution of radiation accurately over the range of low to high frequencies. he had developed a theory which depended on

80、 a model of matter that seemed very strange at the time. the model required the emission of electromagnetic radiation in small chunks or particles. these particles were later called quantums. the energy associated with each quantum is measured by multiplying the frequency of the radiation, v, by a u

81、niversal constant, h. thus, energy, or e, equals hv. the constant, h, is known as plancks constant. it is now recognized as one of the fundamental constants of the world.    planck announced his findings in 1900, but it was years before the full consequences of his revolutionary quantum th

82、eory were recognized. throughout his life, planck made significant contributions to optics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, physical chemistry, among other fields. 51. in which of the following fields did max planck not make a significant contribution?a. optics.      &#

83、160;                                b. thermodynamics.c. statistical mechanics.                   d. biology.52. the word “revolutionar

84、y” as used in line 16 means          .a. radical                                        b. extremistc. momentous      &#

85、160;                          d. militaristic53. it can be inferred from the passage that plancks work led to the development of which of the following?a. the rocket.b. the atomic bomb.c. the internal combustion eng

86、ine.d. the computer.54. the particles of electromagnetic radiation given off by matter are known as         .a. quantums                                  

87、  b. atomsc. electrons                                      d. valences55. the implication in this passage is that          .a. only a

88、german physicist could discover such a theoryb. quantum theory, which led to the development of twentieth century physics, is basically a mathematical formulac. plancks constant was not discernible before 1900d. radiation was hard to study56. “an idea” as used in line 5, refers to    

89、      .a. a model of matterb. emission of electromagnetic radiationc. quantumsd. the equation that described the distribution of radiation accurately over the range of low to high frequenciesquestions 5762 are based on the following passage. there has been much speculation about the o

90、rigin of baseball. in 1907 a special commission decided that the modern game was invented by abner doubleday in 1839. one hundred years later the national baseball museum was opened to honor doubleday. historians, however, disagree about the origin of baseball. some say that baseball comes from bat-

91、and-ball games of ancient times. it is a matter of record that in the 1700s english boys played a game they called “baseball”. americans have played a kind of baseball since about 1800. at first the american game had different rules and different names in various parts of the country “town ball”, “r

92、ounders”, or “one old cat”. youngsters today still play some of these simplified forms of the game.   baseball did not receive a standard set of rules until 1845, when alexander cartwright organized the knickerbocker baseball club of new york city. the rules cartwright set up for his nine-

93、player team were widely adopted by other clubs and formed the basis of modern baseball. the game was played on a “diamond” infield with the bases 90 feet apart. the first team to score 21 runs was declared the winner. by 1858 the national association of baseball players was formed with 25 amateur te

94、ams. the cincinnati red stockings began to pay players in 1869.57. which of the following is true about the origins of baseball?a. historians agree that baseball was invented by abner doubleday.b. baseball, as played in the early 19th century, differed very little from   todays game.c. as early as the 1700s, english boys played a game called “baseball.”d. the f

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