单项选择题:2012年翻译资格考试二级笔译综合预测试题 _
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1.George Ernest Morrison, an Australian, traveled the "five-foot roads," or foot paths, from Shanghai to Rangoon in 1894, ______ China before it was engulfed in a century of revolution, war and political tumult.
A. witness
B. witnessed
C. witnessing
D. to witness
2.To have a computer without being connected to the Web is like having an old radio when everybody else has a color TV. That helps explain ______ businesses are setting up Net sites even though profits are nowhere to see.
A. reasons
B. the reason for
C. why
D. why that
3.Teenagers in the 1950s, who had to ______ an increasingly atomized family life and domestic and international tensions, scorned the sterile version of American life.
A. injure
B. conjure
C. confront
D. inflow
4.He lived in a ______ house, and for this reason he was easily accepted into his money-worshiping society.
A. shabby
B. ragged
C. dingy
D. decent
5. Jack's ______ of black music and performers into a mainstream art form contributed in crucial but not often noted ways to desegregation.
A. transformation
B. assimilation
C. deviation
D. diversion
6.Nobody in the company pays attention to his opinion, because what he has said is always mere ______.
A. commonplace
B. common
C. ordinary
D. homely
7. The patient says he dreads ______ neighbors to carry him and his wheelchair up the stairs to his tenth-floor apartment when the elevator goes out.
A. asking
B. to ask
C. being asked
D. to be asked
8.An ______ test is a rough measure of a child's capacity for learning, particularly for learning the kinds of things required at school.
A. proficiency
B. intelligence
C. psychology
D. speed
9.The most familiar headache comes from ______ tightness in the back, head and neck, which might be caused in turn by exertion, or worry or stress.
A. monopoly
B. muscle
C. murmur
D. monster
10.The project will be a ______ plan to build more than 100 town homes, restaurants and retail space around the city.
A. 34 million dollar
B. 34 millions dollar
C. 34 million dollars
D. 34 millions dollars
11.Lincoln, who many regard as one of our great presidents, was often ______ despite his reputation of telling good jokes.
A. bright
B. optimistic
C. gloomy
D. cheerful
12.Outside people were cheering and awaiting the arrival of the new year while inside Harry was lying severely ill in bed feeling thoroughly ______.
A. overflowed
B. wretched
C. compacted
D. compiled
13.Problems caused by ______ nationality have to be properly coped with.
A. mutual
B. bilateral
C. binary
D. dual
14.In some countries, ______ is called "equality" does not really mean equal rights for all people.
A. which
B. that
C. what
D. one
15.He was fined $ 5,000 by city regulators for giving money to an inspector, an incident he later described as ______.
A. extent
B. extinction
C. extortion
D. extravagance
16.He said there was a great gap between the views expressed in the media and what ______ people were thinking.
A. usual
B. general
C. normal
D. ordinary
17.The American basketball team announced that they would not ______ first place to any team.
A. yoke
B. yell
C. yield
D. yearn
18.The last half of the 19th century ______ the steady improvement in the means of travel.
A. witnessed
B. has witnessed
C. is witnessed
D. was witnessed
19.The expert says ______ in performance can be applied successfully to a political career.
A. training
B. trained
C. to be trained
D. being trained
20.The house was very quiet, ______ as it was on the side of a mountain.
A. isolated
B. isolating
C. being isolated
D. having been isolated
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- 第2页:词汇辨析
- 第3页:语法修正题
- 第4页:阅读理解
- 第5页:完形填空
- 第6页:参考答案
1.George Ernest Morrison, an Australian, traveled the "five-foot roads," or foot paths, from Shanghai to Rangoon in 1894, ______ China before it was engulfed in a century of revolution, war and political tumult.
A. witness
B. witnessed
C. witnessing
D. to witness
2.To have a computer without being connected to the Web is like having an old radio when everybody else has a color TV. That helps explain ______ businesses are setting up Net sites even though profits are nowhere to see.
A. reasons
B. the reason for
C. why
D. why that
3.Teenagers in the 1950s, who had to ______ an increasingly atomized family life and domestic and international tensions, scorned the sterile version of American life.
A. injure
B. conjure
C. confront
D. inflow
4.He lived in a ______ house, and for this reason he was easily accepted into his money-worshiping society.
A. shabby
B. ragged
C. dingy
D. decent
5. Jack's ______ of black music and performers into a mainstream art form contributed in crucial but not often noted ways to desegregation.
A. transformation
B. assimilation
C. deviation
D. diversion
6.Nobody in the company pays attention to his opinion, because what he has said is always mere ______.
A. commonplace
B. common
C. ordinary
D. homely
7. The patient says he dreads ______ neighbors to carry him and his wheelchair up the stairs to his tenth-floor apartment when the elevator goes out.
A. asking
B. to ask
C. being asked
D. to be asked
8.An ______ test is a rough measure of a child's capacity for learning, particularly for learning the kinds of things required at school.
A. proficiency
B. intelligence
C. psychology
D. speed
9.The most familiar headache comes from ______ tightness in the back, head and neck, which might be caused in turn by exertion, or worry or stress.
A. monopoly
B. muscle
C. murmur
D. monster
10.The project will be a ______ plan to build more than 100 town homes, restaurants and retail space around the city.
A. 34 million dollar
B. 34 millions dollar
C. 34 million dollars
D. 34 millions dollars
11.Lincoln, who many regard as one of our great presidents, was often ______ despite his reputation of telling good jokes.
A. bright
B. optimistic
C. gloomy
D. cheerful
12.Outside people were cheering and awaiting the arrival of the new year while inside Harry was lying severely ill in bed feeling thoroughly ______.
A. overflowed
B. wretched
C. compacted
D. compiled
13.Problems caused by ______ nationality have to be properly coped with.
A. mutual
B. bilateral
C. binary
D. dual
14.In some countries, ______ is called "equality" does not really mean equal rights for all people.
A. which
B. that
C. what
D. one
15.He was fined $ 5,000 by city regulators for giving money to an inspector, an incident he later described as ______.
A. extent
B. extinction
C. extortion
D. extravagance
16.He said there was a great gap between the views expressed in the media and what ______ people were thinking.
A. usual
B. general
C. normal
D. ordinary
17.The American basketball team announced that they would not ______ first place to any team.
A. yoke
B. yell
C. yield
D. yearn
18.The last half of the 19th century ______ the steady improvement in the means of travel.
A. witnessed
B. has witnessed
C. is witnessed
D. was witnessed
19.The expert says ______ in performance can be applied successfully to a political career.
A. training
B. trained
C. to be trained
D. being trained
20.The house was very quiet, ______ as it was on the side of a mountain.
A. isolated
B. isolating
C. being isolated
D. having been isolated