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CATTI三级笔译综合能力附答案范本模板
CATTI三级笔译综合能力
Section1:
vocabularyandgrammar
Part1vocabularyselection
1.Wehavehadtoraisethepricesofourproductsbecauseoftheincreaseinthecostof___materials。
AprimitiveB。
roughCoriginalDraw
2。
Withaneight-hourweekandlittleenjoyment,lifemusthavebeenvery___forthestudents.
AhostileBanxiousCtediousDobscure
3.Wheneverthegovernmentincreasespublicservices,___becausemoreworkersareneededtocarryouttheseservices.
AemploymenttoriseBemploymentrisesCwhichrisingemploymentDtheriseofemployment
4.OurflighttoGuangzhouwas___byabadfogandwehadtostaymuchlongerinthehotelthanwehadexpected.
AdelayedBadjournedCcancelledDpreserved
5。
Container-grownplantscanbeplantedatanytimeoftheyear,but___inwinter。
AshouldbeBwouldbeCpreferredDpreferably
6.Bothlongitudeandlatitude___indegrees,minutesandseconds。
AmeasuringBmeasuredCaremeasuredDbeingmeasured
7。
Mostcometshavetwokindsoftails,onemadeupofdust,___madeupofelectricallychargedparticlescalledplasma。
AoneanotherBtheotherCotheronesDeachother
8.Goodpencilerasersaresoftenoughnot___paperbuthardenoughsotattheycrumblegraduallywhenused。
AbydamagingBsothattheydamagingCtodamageDdamaging
9.Themagicianpickedseveralpersons___fromtheaudienceandaskedtemtohelphimwiththeperformance.
AbyaccidentBatrandomConoccasionDonaverage
10.Onturningthecorner,theysawthepath___steeply。
AdepartingBdescendingCdecreasingDdegenerating
11。
EnglishlanguagepublicationsinChinaaregrowinginvolumeand___.
AcirculationBrotationCcircumstanceDappreciating
12。
Hydroponics___thecultivationofplantswithoutsoil.
AdoesBisCdoD.are
13。
Toimposecomputertechnology___teachersistocreateanenvironmentthatisnotconducivetolearning。
AwithBtoCinDon
14.Marketingis___justdistributinggoodsfromthemanufacturertothefinalcustomer。
AratherthanBotherthanCbiggerthanDmorethan
15.___alanguagefamilyisagroupoflanguageswithacommonoriginandsimilarvocabulary,grammar,andsoundsystem.
AWhatlinguistscallBItiscalledbylinguistsCLinguistscallitDWhatdolinguistscall
16。
Intheeighteenthcentury,thetownofBennington,Vermont,wasfamousfor___pottery.
AitmadeBitsCthemakingDwhereits
17。
___getolder,thegamestheyplaybecomeincreasinglycomplex.
AChildrenBChildren,whentheyCAschildrenDForchildrento
18.___ofhischildhoodhomeinHannibal,Missouri,providedMarkTwainwiththeinspirationfortwoofhismostpopularnovels.
ARememberingBMemoriesCItwasthememoriesDHeremembered
19。
Duststormsmostoftenoccurinareaswherethegroundhaslittlevegetationtoprotect___ofthewind。
AFromtheeffectsBittheeffectsCitfromtheeffectsDtheeffectsfromit
20.Mostnursesarewomen,butinthehigherranksofthemedicalprofessionwomenarea___。
AscarcityBminorityCminimumDshortage
Part2vocabularyreplacement
21.Shellfishgivethedeceptiveappearanceofenjoyingapeacefulexistence,althoughinfactlifeisaconstantstruggleforthem.
AmisleadingBcalmCunderstandableDinitial
22。
Themoststrikingtechnologicalsuccessinthe20thcenturyisprobablythecomputerrevolution.
AprofitableBproductiveCprominentDprompt
23。
Scientificevidencefromdifferentdisciplinesdemonstratesthatinmosthumansthelefthemisphereofthebraincontrolslanguage。
A.groupsoffollowsByearsCcountriesDfieldsofstudy
24.Publicrelationspracticeisthedeliberate,plannedandsustainedefforttoestablishandmaintainmutualunderstandingbetweenanorganizationanditspublic
AcompleteBrelatedCintentionalDactive
25。
Theuseofthenewtechnologywillhaveaprofoundeffectonschools。
AnegativeBpositiveCstrongDuseful
26.IfwelookattheChineseandBritishconceptsofhospitality,wefindonemajorsimilaritybutanumberofimportantdifferences.
AhostilityBfriendlinessCmannerDculture
27.Injustthreeyears,theNethasgonefromaplaygroundforthelocalpeopletoavastcommunicationsandtradingcenterwheremillionsswapinformationordodealsaroundtheworld.
AbusinessBshoppingCchattingDmeeting
28.Mostspeciesofthisplantthriveinordinarywell-drainedgardensoilandtheyarebestplanted8cmdeepand5cmapart。
AdevelopwellBgrowtallerCmatureDbearfruit
29.Motivationisthedrivingforcewithinindividualsthatimpelsthemtoaction.
AimpedesBinterferesCholdsDpushes
30.TheultimatecauseoftheCivilWarwasthebombardmentofFortSumter。
A。
onlyBfinalCtrueDspecial
31.NoheroofancientormoderndayscansurpasstheIndianswiththeirloftycontemptofdeathandthefortitudewithwhichtheysustainitscruelestaffliction.
AregardBcourageClossDtrack
32。
Theserviceeconomydoesn’tsuggestthatweconvertourfactoriesintolaundriestosurvive.
AimplyBpersuadeChurlDtransform
33。
Itwasratherstrangehowthehabitsofhisyouthclungtohimstill。
Hewas72.
AstucktoBturnedCledtoDgavewayto
34.Hehasatouchofeccentricityinhiscomposition。
A.essayBwritingCcharacterDmanner
35.Jimwasastoutoldgentleman,withaweather-beatencountenance.
AbodyBskinCshoulderDpassionateinterest
Part3errorcorrection
36.Notmuchpeoplerealizethatappleshavebeencultivatedforover3,000years.
ANotmanyBNotenoughCWithoutmanyDNomany
37。
TheeasternbluebirdisconsideredthemostattractivebirdnativeofNorthAmericabymanybird—watchers.
AnativeBnativewithCnativebyDnativeto
38.Alllivingcreaturespassoninheritedtraitsfromonegenerationtoother。
AtheotherBanotherCtheotherDotherone
39.Furnituremakersusegluetoholdjointstogetherandsometimestoreinforceit.
AitsBfastChardDthem
40。
Thehard,outsurfaceofthetoothiscalledenamel。
AoutsideBappearanceCouterDhiding
41.Theearliestformofartificiallightingwasfire,whichalsoprovidedwarmandprotection。
AhotBsunshineCwarmthDsafe
42.Allmammalshavehair,butnotalwaysevident.
AbutitisnotBbutitisCbuttheyarenotDbuttheyare
43。
AprofessorofeconomicandhistoryatAtlantaUniversity,W。
E。
B。
DuBois,promotedfullracialequality.
AeconomyBeconomicsCeconomicalDeconomic
44.Machinesthatusehydraulicpressureincludingelevators,dentistchairs,andautomobilebrakes.
AexcludeBexcludingCincludeDareincluded
45.ThefirstrecordeduseofnaturegastolightstreetlampsitwasinthetownofFrederick,NewYork,in1825。
AwasBisCitisDwere
46。
Althoughthesocialsciencesdifferentagreatdealfromoneanother,theyshareacommoninterestinhumanrelationship。
AmoveBdifferCchangeDvaries
47.Unlikecompetitiverunning,racewalkersmustalwayskeepsomeportionoftheirfeetincontactoftheground。
ArunBrunnerCrunnersDrunningrace
48.Apromisingnoteisawrittenagreementtopayacertainsumofmoneyatsometimefuture.
AtimefuturesBfuturesCfuturestimeDfuturetime
49.NewYorkCitysurpassedtheotherAtlanticseaportsinpartlybecauseitdevelopedthebesttransportationlinkswiththeinteriorofthecountry.
ApartBpartialCpartnerDparting
50.Allrootvegetablesgrowunderground,andnotallvegetablesthatgrowundergroundareroots.
AbutBorCasDthus
Section2:
readingcomprehension
(1)
PhyllisWheatleyisregardedasAmerica'sfirstblackpoet.ShewasborninSenegal,Africa,about1753andbroughttoAmericaabroadaslaveshipatabouttheageofseven。
JohnandSusannahWheatleyboughtherforthreepoundsataslaveauctioninBostonin1761tobeapersonalservantofMrs.Wheatley。
Thefamilyhadthreeotherslaves,andallweretreatedwithrespect.Phylliswassoonacceptedasoneofthefamily,whichincludedbeingraisedandeducatedwiththeWheatley'stwin15—year-oldchildren,MaryandNathaniel.Atthattime,mostfemales,evenfrombetterfamilies,couldnotreadandwrite,butMarywasprobablyoneofthebesteducatedyoungwomeninBoston.Marywantedtobecomeateacher,andinfact,itwasMarywhodecidedtotakechargeofPhyllis'seducation.Phyllissoondisplayedherremarkabletalents.AttheageoftwelveshewasreadingtheGreekandLatinclassicsandpassagesfromtheBible。
Andeventually,Mrs.WheatleydecidedPhyllisshouldbecomeaChristian。
AttheageofthirteenPhylliswroteherfirstpoem.ShebecameaBostonsensationaftershewroteapoemonthedeathoftheevangelicalpreacherGeorgeWhitfieldin1770.ItbecamecommonpracticeinBostontohave“Mrs.Wheatley’sPhyllis”readpoetryinpolitesociety。
Marymarriedin1771,andPhyllislatermovedtothecountrybecauseofpoorhealth,asateacherandcaretakertoafarmer’sthreechildren。
MaryhadtriedtointerestpublishersinPhyllis'spoemsbutoncetheyheardshewasaNegrotheyweren’tinterested。
Thenin1773PhylliswentwithNathaniel,whowasnowabusinessman,toLondon.Itwasthoughtthataseavoyagemightimproveherhealth。
Thirty-nineofherpoemswerepublishedinLondonasPoemsonVariousSubjects,ReligiousandMoral.ItwasthefirstbookpublishedbyablackAmerican。
In1775PhylliswroteapoemextollingtheaccomplishmentsofGeorgeWashingtonandsentittohim。
Herespondedbypraisinghertalentsandinvitinghertovisithisheadquarters。
Afterbothofherbenefactorsdiedin1777,andMarydiedin1778,Phylliswasfreedasaslave.Shemarriedin1778,movedawayfromBoston,andhadthreechildren.Butaftertheunhappy