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二、原创论文参考题目

1、(英语毕业论文)浅析《最蓝的眼睛》中的叙事艺术(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

2、(英语毕业论文)从功能翻译理论看电影《功夫熊猫》的字幕翻译(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

3、(英语毕业论文)“美国梦”的幻灭——论《人与鼠》的社会悲剧(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

4、(英语毕业论文)An Analysis of the Problems on Chinese Early Childhood Education

5、(英语毕业论文)《傲慢与偏见》中伊丽莎白的性格分析

6、(英语毕业论文)从《河东狮吼》与《套礼服》的对比中分析中美婚礼的差异

7、(英语毕业论文)The Dilemma of Career Woman in The Millstone(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

8、(英语毕业论文)论《麦田里的守望者》中霍尔顿的自我矛盾及其成因(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

9、(英语毕业论文)《喜福会》中隐喻的使用

10、(英语毕业论文)西方吸血鬼与中国鬼的文学形象比较(开题报告+论)

11、(英语毕业论文)《月亮与六便士》中查尔斯?思特里克兰德的追寻自我

12、(英语毕业论文)《儿子与情人》中扭曲的爱(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

13、(英语毕业论文)英汉“去除”类运动事件表达异同的对比研究(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

14、(英语毕业论文)On the Aesthetic Connotation of the Death in For Whom the Bell Tolls by Hemingway(开题报告+论文)

15、(英语毕业论文)跨文化营销策略研究--以宝洁为例(开题报告+论)

16、(英语毕业论文)从《麦田里的守望者》分析青少年的叛逆与成长(开题报告+论文)

17、(英语毕业论文)商标名的英译汉目的论研究——以洗护用品为例(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

18、(英语毕业论文)NBA和CBA的文化差异分析(开题报告+论文)

19、(英语毕业论文)影响高中学生英语学习兴趣因素的调查及分析—以x市高中学生为调查对象(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

20、(英语毕业论文)初中英语语法教学之我见

21、(英语毕业论文)从到《到灯塔去》的主要角色浅析弗吉尼亚.伍尔夫的女性主义思想

22、(英语毕业论文)目的论指导下《页岩》英译汉中的词类转译现象(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

23、(英语毕业论文)《月亮与六便士》中查尔斯?思特里克兰德的追寻自我

24、(英语毕业论文)别样的美丽——析《厄舍古屋的倒塌》中无处不在的哥特式风格

25、(英语毕业论文)On Symbolism in Fitzgerald’s “Winter Dreams”(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

26、(英语毕业论文)浅析《哈克贝利?费恩历险记》的写作风格(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

27、(英语毕业论文)《了不起的盖茨比》中黛西的女性主义分析(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

28、(英语毕业论文)论《苔丝》中女性意识与社会现实之间的冲突(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

29、(英语毕业论文)Principles in the Translation of Legal English

30、(英语毕业论文)公益广告中双关语的应用及其翻译(开题报告+论文)

31、(英语毕业论文)从功能主义翻译理论看商业广告的英汉翻译(开题报告+论文)

32、(英语毕业论文)《哈克贝里·费恩历险记》中哈克和吉姆的人物形象分析(开题报告+论文)

33、(英语毕业论文)从《成长的烦恼》和《家有儿女》的对比看中西方家庭价值观的差异(开题报告+论文)

34、(英语毕业论文)夏洛蒂?勃朗特《简?爱》中普通而独特的女性形象

35、(英语毕业论文)The Translation of Puns

36、(英语毕业论文)从历届美国总统访华演说探讨其对中国所传递的价值观(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

37、(英语毕业论文)广告英语中双关语的语用功能及其翻译

38、(英语毕业论文)文化语境视域下英语习语的汉译研究(开题报告+论文)

39、(英语毕业论文)从女性主义视角解读《飘》中斯嘉丽?奥哈拉的性格特征(开题报告+论文)

40、(英语毕业论文)论英语教学中交际法应用的困境及其解决之道

41、(英语毕业论文)量词“片”与“piece”的语法化对比研究(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

42、(英语毕业论文)《永别了,武器》的意象分析(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

43、(英语毕业论文)《傲慢与偏见》中的女性意识分析

44、(英语毕业论文)英语单位名词研究——以《牛津高阶英汉双解词典(第六版)》为例

45、(英语毕业论文)浅谈在华跨国公司的本土化策略(开题报告+论文)

46、(英语毕业论文)难以实现的梦——解读电影《当幸福来敲门》中美国梦的虚幻性

47、(英语毕业论文)英语政治新闻中委婉语的形式及语用功能研究

48、(英语毕业论文)解读艾丽斯?沃克《紫色》中的家庭(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

49、(英语毕业论文)《印度之行》的象征主义分析(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

50、(英语毕业论文)论《紫色》的叙事现代性分析(开题报告+论文)

51、(英语毕业论文)从归化和异化理论分析英语影视剧字幕翻译策略——以《绯闻女孩》为例( )

52、(英语毕业论文)On the C-E Translation of Public Signs(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

53、(英语毕业论文)《儿子与情人》中扭曲的爱(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

54、(英语毕业论文)《月亮与六便士》中查尔斯?思特里克兰德的追寻自我

55、(英语毕业论文)译者主体性观照下的中文菜名英译(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

56、(英语毕业论文)从许渊冲“三美论”看中国古典诗歌翻译的不可译和创造性再

57、(英语毕业论文)《月亮与六便士》中查尔斯?思特里克兰德的追寻自我

58、(英语毕业论文)论初中英语教学中的任务型教学法

59、(英语毕业论文)哥特元素在《宠儿》中的运用(开题报告+论文)

60、(英语毕业论文)功能对等理论视角下汉语新词的翻译(开题报告+论文)

61、(英语毕业论文)从功能理论角度分析电影《点球成金》字幕翻译

62、(英语毕业论文)用陌生化理论阐述《红色手推车》的悲剧色彩(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

63、(英语毕业论文)目的论指导下《页岩》英译汉中的词类转译现象(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

64、(英语毕业论文)从《老人与海》看海明威小说中的英雄式人物的刻画

65、(英语毕业论文)试用标记模式理论分析广告语中的语码混用现象(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

66、(英语毕业论文)从《简爱》看夏洛蒂?勃朗特的女性意识(开题报告+论文)

67、(英语毕业论文)“黑尔舍姆”教育尝试的失败—析石黑一雄小说《别让我走》(开题报告+论)

68、(英语毕业论文)目的论视角下旅游景区公示语误译的研究(开题报告+论文)

69、(英语毕业论文)Characteristics of Interpretation and Roles of Interpreters

70、(英语毕业论文)从《嘉莉妹妹》看现代女性的自我实现(开题报告+论文)

71、(英语毕业论文)初中英语课堂教学的任务型活动设计(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

72、(英语毕业论文)解读罗伯特?彭斯的爱情观——以《一朵红红的玫瑰》和《约翰?安德生,我的爱人》为例

73、(英语毕业论文)在归隐中相遇—论梭罗与陶渊明的诗意人生(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

74、(英语毕业论文)汉英姓氏文化差异(开题报告+论文)

75、(英语毕业论文)《月亮与六便士》中查尔斯?思特里克兰德的追寻自我

76、(英语毕业论文)Translation of Advertising Slogans from Newmark’s Communicative Theory(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

77、(英语毕业论文)翻译美学理论下的唐诗英译意境美研究(开题报告+论文)

78、(英语毕业论文)《霍乱时期的爱情》中象征手法的解析(开题报告+论文)

79、(英语毕业论文)The Inconsistencies between Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind and Alexandra Ripley’s Scarlett

80、(英语毕业论文)功能文体学视角下的商务合同文体分析及翻译

81、(英语毕业论文)威廉?麦克佩斯?萨克雷《名利场》的道德研究

82、(英语毕业论文)一个女性的悲剧—从人性角度浅析苔丝的悲剧

83、(英语毕业论文)The Tragedy of Emma In Madame Bovary

84、(英语毕业论文)弥尔顿《失乐园》中撒旦形象的双重性(开题报告+论文)

85、(英语毕业论文)《永别了武器》中战争对人类所造成的毁灭(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

86、(英语毕业论文)试谈黑人英语在美国电影中的渗透

87、(英语毕业论文)An Analysis of Tess’s Tragic Fate and the Realization of Hardy’s Fatalism(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

88、(英语毕业论文)目的论视角下新闻标题汉译英研究(开题报告+论文)

89、(英语毕业论文)Cultural Influences on Business Negotiation between China and Japan

90、(英语毕业论文)公示语翻译失当分析——以电影票等的顾客分析为例( )

91、(英语毕业论文)凝视与对抗:《屋顶丽人》中的两性战争(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

92、(英语毕业论文)电影《纳尼亚传奇》中的圣经意象(开题报告+论文)

93、(英语毕业论文)语境顺应视角下英语情景喜剧中幽默字幕翻译--以《生活大爆炸》为例(开题报告+论文)

94、(英语毕业论文)中美大学毕业典礼演讲之叙事结构的比较研究(开题报告+论文)

95、(英语毕业论文)高中英语阅读课堂教师提问策略对学生口语输出的影响(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

96、(英语毕业论文)CBI理论诠释及在英语教学中的应用(开题报告+论文)

97、(英语毕业论文)英汉“悲”、“喜”情感隐喻的认知比较研究(开题报告+论文)

98、(英语毕业论文)论《简爱》对当代女性爱情观的启示

99、(英语毕业论文)浅析美国慈善捐赠的文化动因(开题报告+论)

100、(英语毕业论文)哈金小说《等待》中的女性悲剧分析(开题报告+论文)

101、(英语毕业论文)《雾都孤儿》中的童话模式解读(开题报告+论文)

102、(英语毕业论文)从归化异化的角度看《围城》中隐喻及其翻译研究(开题报告+论文)

103、(英语毕业论文)战争隐喻在体育新闻报道中的运用(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

104、(英语毕业论文)从文化差异的角度看《红楼梦》颜色词的英译

105、(英语毕业论文)初中英语词汇教学法研究综述(开题报告+论文)

106、(英语毕业论文)The Impact of Culture on the Love Affairs--A Comparative Study of The Butterfly Lovers and Romeo and Juliet(开题报告+论文+文献综述)107、(英语毕业论文)解读《献给艾米丽的一朵玫瑰花》中“玫瑰”的象征意义

108、(英语毕业论文)归化和异化翻译策略的研究(开题报告+论文)

109、(英语毕业论文)英文电影片名翻译的归化与异化

110、(英语毕业论文)中国文学作品中的歇后语的英译-以红楼梦为例(开题报告+论文)

111、(英语毕业论文)论《呼啸山庄》中男女主人公对真爱的追求

112、(英语毕业论文)《纯真年代》中爱伦和梅的对比分析

113、(英语毕业论文)从后殖民视角解读《孤独的割麦女》(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

114、(英语毕业论文)从功能对等理论看《哈利波特》小说中魔法生物名的翻译(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

115、(英语毕业论文)论《远离尘嚣》中女主人公的悲剧原因(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

116、(英语毕业论文)功能对等理论在新闻英语翻译中的应用(开题报告+论文)117、(英语毕业论文)A Contrastive Analysis of Chinese and English Address Terms

118、(英语毕业论文)中美饮食文化实体行为与非实体行为的民族差异

119、(英语毕业论文)论双性同体理论下的《达洛卫夫人》(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

120、(英语毕业论文)《周六夜现场》的幽默剖析

121、(英语毕业论文)《月亮与六便士》中查尔斯?思特里克兰德的追寻自我

122、(英语毕业论文)Discourse Analysis on the Translation of Person of the Year, an Editorial in the Time Magazine

123、(英语毕业论文)经典英语电影台词的语言特征和文化态度(开题报告+论文)124、(英语毕业论文)英汉“拉”类动词的语义成分和词化模式的对比分析(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

125、(英语毕业论文)愤怒的尊严——浅析《愤怒的葡萄》中失土农民的抗争历程(开题报告+论文)

126、(英语毕业论文)《月亮与六便士》中查尔斯?思特里克兰德的追寻自我

127、(英语毕业论文)欧?亨利短篇小说的特点(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

128、(英语毕业论文)用功能对等原则分析广告标语的英汉互译(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

129、(英语毕业论文)传播学视角下的影视字幕翻译研究—以美剧《复仇》为例

130、(英语毕业论文)Comparison between High and Low-context Culture in Language Expression(开题报告+论文)

131、(英语毕业论文)幽默元素在英语电影和电视剧中的翻译(开题报告+论文+文献综述)

132、(英语毕业论文)《月亮与六便士》中查尔斯?思特里克兰德的追寻自我

133、(英语毕业论文)论《荆棘鸟》中的女性形象

134、(英语毕业论文)英汉语中恐惧隐喻的认知分析(开题报告+论文+文献综述+外文翻译)

135、(英语毕业论文)《名利场》中蓓基人物形象分析

136、(英语毕业论文)从目的论的角度比较研究《茶馆》的两个英文译本(开题报告+论文)

137、(英语毕业论文)花园小径句在英语阅读中的分析(开题报告+论文)

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