育明教育:北京语言大学翻译硕士英语笔译考研真题解析
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育明教育(),创办于2006年,由北京大学、中国人民大学、中央财经大学、北京外国语大学的教授投资创办,并有北京大学、清华大学、中国人民大学、北京师范大学、复旦大学、中央财经大学、山东大学、南开大学、浙江大学等知名高校的博士和
硕士加盟,是一个最具权威的全国
范围内的考研专业课辅导机构。
2013年北京语言大学翻译硕士考研真题及其解析
汉语写作与百科知识。
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【温馨提示】现在很多小机构虚假宣传,育明教育咨询部建议考生一定要实地考察,并一定要查看其营业执照,或者登录工商局网站查看企业信息。
目前,众多小机构经常会非常不负责任的给考生推荐北大、清华、北外等名校,希望广大考生在选择院校和专业的时候,一定要慎重、最好是咨询有丰富经验的考研咨询师.2010年北京语言大学英语翻译基础考研真题1、缩略语及专业术语翻译,英译汉和汉译英各占一半diplomatic asylumgenetic mutationInternational Herald TribuneUNFCCCUNEFRamadannon-aligned movementfutures businessNAFTAthe transference of the title of property国家质量技术监督局国债专属资金保险索赔优惠关税红白喜事安居工程《论语》常规裁军海协会欲速则不达2、英译汉,是一篇关于football的文章,7小段,大概内容是足球比赛与战争。
3、汉译英:我国古代先哲通过观察宇宙万物的变动,提出了“天行健,君子以自强不息”,成为中国人民艰苦奋斗自强不息的精神力量。
民主革命的先行者孙中山领导的辛亥革命,结束了中国几千年来的君主专制制度。
中国共产党领导中国人民,取得民族独立和人民解放,社会主义建设取得举世瞩目的成就。
专业课的复习和应考有着与公共课不同的策略和技巧,虽然每个考生的专业不同,但是在总体上都有一个既定的规律可以探寻。
以下就是针对考研专业课的一些十分重要的复习方法和技巧。
一、专业课考试的方法论对于报考本专业的考生来说,由于已经有了本科阶段的专业基础和知识储备,相对会比较容易进入状态。
但是,这类考生最容易产生轻敌的心理,因此也需要对该学科能有一个清楚的认识,做到知己知彼。
跨专业考研或者对考研所考科目较为陌生的同学,则应该快速建立起对这一学科的认知构架,第一轮下来能够把握该学科的宏观层面与整体构成,这对接下来具体而丰富地掌握各个部分、各个层面的知识具有全局和方向性的意义。
北京外国语大学俄语翻译硕士考研信息复习经验经验指导1、抓住重点,快速复习2、建立框架,系统复习3、明确背诵,精确记忆4、区分主次,结合热点5、模拟训练,名师批阅6、押题模考,一战封侯一、考试科目:1、思想政治理论2、翻译硕士英语3、俄语翻译基础4、汉语写作与百科知识★★★★★育明教育解析:选择北外俄语翻译硕士的同学要注意,北外初试就有对于二外的考查,难度也是比较大的,对于二外的选择是固定的,就是对于英语的考查,这点提醒大家在备考俄语的同时不能忽视对于英语的练习,平时要多注意英语知识、英语词汇的积累。
分数线:2016年思想政治理论、翻译硕士英语单科分数是53分两门专业课(俄语翻译基础、汉语写作与百科知识)215分总分350分2015年思想政治理论、翻译硕士英语单科分数是52分两门专业课(俄语翻译基础、汉语写作与百科知识)200分总分345分2014年思想政治理论、翻译硕士英语单科分数是55分两门专业课(俄语翻译基础、汉语写作与百科知识)221分总分350分★★★★育明教育解析:从分数线上看,北外俄语翻译硕士对于思想政治理论和翻译硕士英语的要求相对比较稳定,过线就可以,但是同学们尽量把分数提高,在总分上占有优势,两门专业课北外有单独的划线,这几年的分数线基本在200——220分左右,从这看出北外对于专业课是十分看重的,同学们一定要认真准备,认真的对待,这也是拉开距离的地方.参考书:翻译硕士英语:《新编大学英语》(1-5册),浙江大学编著,外语教学与研究出版社《新编大学英语语法》黄建滨,邵永真,外语教学与研究出版社俄语翻译基础蔡毅等编:《俄译汉教程(增修本)》上册,外语教学与研究出版社,2006年。
2、周允、王承时编:《汉译俄教程》,外语教学与研究出版社,1981年。3、吴克礼主编:《俄苏翻译理论流派述评》(下编),上海外语教育出版社,2006年。汉语写作与百科知识《汉语写作与百科知识》(李国正)《翻译硕士真题汇编》+《翻译硕士考研手册》育明教育《中国文化读本》(叶朗)《应用文写作(第四版)》(夏晓鸣)《高考满分作文》育明教育解析:第一本太厚了,要学会开始挑重点看,也就是看上去比较符合北外出题风格的知识点。
笔译技巧.英汉互译的语序调整汉语-语义型语言, 语序由语义搭配决定, 语义团的先后顺序由人的思维逻辑决定英语-形态型语言, 丰富的形式手段, 如连词,介词等。
语法意义和逻辑关系的表达常常依靠他们。
比较灵活英汉互译时,可按照句子的时间顺序,逻辑顺序,信息重心在语序上做一些调整1.时间顺序。
A.顺译法。
汉语的语序是按时间发生前后排列。
英语的语序主要依据语境的需要来安排。
有时一样可采用顺译法。
After the meeting, leaders from the two sides vowed to boost cooperation and signed three agreements.会后,双方领导人承诺要进一步加强合作,并签署了三份协议。
Boost vt. VI. n.1. 一抬,一举2. 推动,推进,促进;激励3. 帮助;支援4. (数量、力量等的)增加,增长;提高5. 宣扬,宣传[1]If you boost him up, he can just reach the top of the shelf.a)如果你托他一把,他正好能够到架顶。
[2]The chamber of commerce boosts local business.a)商会促进地方商业。
[3]to boost a programa)促进一项计划的实施[4]He always boosts his company.a)to boost from a department store[5]在一家百货商店偷东西B.逆译法。
英语更多是采取倒叙的手法,通过各种表示时间的连词,关系代词或介词将动作或事件的先后次序打乱。
1. It is also the first summit between the two sides since China published for the first time its EU policy paper on October 13 and the European Union approved a new strategy for its partnership with China on September 10.此次会晤是继中国于10月13日首次发表与欧盟关系文件和欧盟于9月10日批准与中国关系新战略之后,双方领导人的首次峰会。
北京语言大学翻译硕士考研真题回忆版北京语言大学翻译硕士考研信息北京语言大学考研常见问题:我想考MTI,但是没想好那个学校,看了你的帖子感觉北语很不错,但是我不知道怎么去规划复习?也不知道选取哪些参考书?你能给我些建议么?A:北语没有指定参考书。
我个人而言,九月份之前重点把基础打牢,例如词汇,语法练习,其实北语的考试词汇水平不算太难,专八词汇背背记记就行,我当时背了一本英语专业考研词汇但是发现用处不是很大,作为拓宽自己词汇量倒是可以但是就考试而言那个词汇比较难,考试用到的不多。
词汇量大了无论是阅读还是翻译都是有好处的哈。
翻译方面只需要一本理论书就可以了,因为它们都大同小异,像张培基的那本,或者其他学校指定的翻译理论书选一本自己喜欢的,钻研一下。
然后就是多积累,我是借的张培基散文大致了一下,自己买了本散文佳作108篇,这个在九月之前完成的话后面就把握了哈。
政治红宝书在九月前最好细致过一遍。
9月到11月期间强化,政治多做题,每天练习翻译,看看杂志报刊(如经济学人或者China daily),像翻译词汇和缩略语等都应该在这个期间去不断搜集信息积累)。
语文方面则应看看我在帖子里说的那两本。
12月和1月就查漏补缺,根据真题回忆来补充知识。
外加心态调整。
应用文写作还有英语写作,汉语写作在这个时期多准备准备。
以上是我去年的做法哈,如果你是勤奋的好学生,每天平均能坚持在图书馆学习七八个小时到最后,相信会有更好的成绩,多多利用学校图书馆的资源,翻译本来就是一门杂学,多看看总是好的,尤其是早期积累。
加油!Q:1.是不是我现在就可以以专八的难度来复习北语的MTI考试了呢?会不会难度有些偏低?我看有的人建议背GRE的词汇。
2.作为辅助的参考资料以及习题,我应该买专八的真题和作文作为夯实基础的配套资料么?3.对于翻译基础,我看到有人发帖子建议用人事部的2级翻译笔译和口译的教材,因为我没接触过这些东西,所以不知道到底是以张培基还是以人事部的作为翻译基础的复习资料,学姐怎么看?4.北语的很难考么?我在北语的官网上查不到想要的分数和报名人数等的一些资料,怎么办啊?5.最重要的问题,学姐觉得MTI到底有没有发展?就业方向是哪些地方呢?专业硕士会不会在大学里遭到老师和学术硕士的排挤呢?A:1、别人怎样我不清楚,但是我在备考的时候确实是先详细看了一本翻译理论书,接着看了些经典散文翻译作为前期积累。
2014年北京语言大学MTI考研经验一直想好好写篇帖子,指引下迷茫的学弟学妹,总也抽不出时间,现在学校的事情忙得差不多了,跟大家分享下我考研路上的经验教训,供大家参考。
我成绩不高,初试复试都在一般水平,所以如果你目标高基础好,建议出了我的书单之外,你再扩展一下知识面,希望你们取得理想的成绩。
先说下学校。
我是北方人,不想离家太远,北京几个学校里选了两个难度自己能接收,努努力可以考上的学校,首师和北语。
一个师兄建议考专业一点的学校,所以我选择了北语。
这里说一下,我觉得首师和北语感觉还挺像的,都是常规题,做起来比较舒服,考察基础。
然后是半年的考研路。
我差不多从暑假开始准备的,暑假主要背背单词和散文,当时效率不高,记了一下词根词缀,背了一遍GRE,基本啥都没记住。
还背了几篇张培基的108篇和英译现代散文选。
感觉暑假算是荒废了。
开学之后晃荡了一阵子之后,算是正式启动了考研模式。
一天估计有十个小时的学习时间吧,开始听见小伙伴说一天要学十个小时觉得还挺震惊的,但其实自己做起来我一直没觉得辛苦,大家可以体验一下。
这个阶段我把时间分成上午下午和晚上三部分,挑了一个部分开始自己练三笔了。
翻译理论的书我都没有接触,张培基叶子南翻译理论概要500例之类的我都没有看,只看了一本武锋的12天,看了三四遍,觉得有些东西还是很受用的。
建议大家有时间的话最好把这些理论书都看看,我觉得理论都没看,自己翻译的时候一直晕晕乎乎的。
三笔我的方法是自己翻译,对比,找出答案好在哪里,把答案比自己版本好的地方找出来,对比分析,背诵,然后看看涉及到哪些翻译手法和技巧,是不是可以作为固定用法,然后分类总结。
我相信翻译还是靠练的,要做到每天坚持练习,量达到一定程度,估计确实会有质变。
另外一个部分是翻译硕士英语,我背了chinadaily第五版,背了两遍发现还是记不住,而且好多词实在过时,就放弃了。
网上整理的新词新译还不错,感觉比第五版要新很多,背的时候发现不少原题,我又背了一遍这个,建议大家也看看。
2016年---北京语言大学翻译硕士英语考研真题解析各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上研究生,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
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)浮动工资floating wages; fluctuating wages浮动价格floating price复读机repeater复读生return students--students reattending classes after failing the college entrance examination富二代affluent 2nd generation (The rapidly expanding affluent 2nd generation is seeking to define their identity and quality of life via luxuries.越来越多的"富二代"开始加入奢侈品消费者行列,以显其社会地位和生活品质。
2017年北京语言大学翻译硕士专业考研必读信息育明教育全面解析北京语言大学翻译硕士英语测试卷1.单选Part I.Vocabulary and grammar(1*20points)Section I Multiple ChoiceChoose from A,B,C or D the ONE that best completes the sentence and mark your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.1.The plane that in the storm was carrying a group of entertainers on route to the International Fine-art Works Exposition.A.crushedB.crashedC.crackedD.crafted2.On Labour Day the workers will march in through the town.A.processB.processionC.progressD.progression3.He ought to have had the strength to his feeling and the self-control not to lose his temper.A.reduceB.retainC.concealD.retrieve4.Please don’t linger on the;keep moving along,and find your seat as quickly as possible.neB.corridorC.aisleD.isle5.The U-boat blockade England’s food shortage during Word War II.A.aggregatedB.aggravatedC.aggrievedD.agonized6.The explanation given by the congressman yeaterday was not at all to us.A.satisfyB.satisfiedC.satisfactoryD.satisfying7.Her behavior make everyone nervous.She was always rushing to open doors and apologizing unnecessarily for any inconvenience that she might have caused.A.obliviousB.observantC.obsequiousD.obsolescent8.The teacher was to his trading of home assignments and his treatment of offenders.A.lenientB.mercifulC.pitifulD.sympathetic9.The snake smoothly through the luxuriant grass.A.creptB.crouchedC.strolledD.glided10.You’d better not take his remarks too seriously,which apparently were.A.simultaneousB.substantialC.spontaneousD.sporadic11.He was completely by her tale of hardship.A.taken awayB.taken downC.taken inD.taken up12.The terrorists might have planted a bomb on a plane in Athens,set to when it arrived in New York.A.go offB.get offe offD.carry off13.The younger person’s attraction to stereos cannot be explaned only familiarity with technology.A.in quest ofB.by means ofC.in terms ofD.by virtue of14.The monther said she would her son washing the dishes if he could finish his assignment before supper.A.let downB.let aloneC.let offD.let out15.Henry decided to presents at the beginning,which made me feel at lost.A.pass outB.pass awayC.pass intoD.pass on16.The driver the bus only just in time to avoid hitting the boy.A.pulled onB.pulled throughC.pulled downD.pulled up17.Much like others,the widow had to learn to a very small income.A.live up toB.live onC.live outD.live down18.Among the preparations,you first have to how many people should be invited to the wedding.A.figure onB.figure outC.relying onD.making out19.The entrance examination is very difficult,so only a small minority of candidates.A.get throughB.get inC.pass throughD.pass on20.their land,the Indians received goods and supplies.A.For exchangeB.To exchange forC.In exchange forD.With exchange for21.I appreciated the opportunity to study abroad two years ago.A.to have givenB.to have been givenC.having been givenD.having given22.I regret a present to my friend when he got married last month.A.to have not madeB.not makingC.not having madeD.having not made2.阅读(30MIN)TEXT AI used to look at my closet and see clothes.These days,whenever I cast my eyes upon the stacks of shoes and hangers of shirts,sweaters and jackets,I see water.It takes569gallons to manufacture a T-shirt,from its start in the cotton fields to its appearance on store shelves.A pair of running shoes?1,247gallons.Until last fall,Id been oblivious to my"water footprint",which is defined as the total volume of freshwater that is used to produce goods and services,according to the Water Footprint Network.The Dutch nonprofit has been working to raise awareness of freshwater scarcity since2008,but it was through the"Green Blue Book"by Thomas M.Kostigen that I was able to see how my own actions factored in.Ive installed gray-water systems to reuse the wastewater from my laundry,machine and bathtub and rerouteit to my landscape-systems that save,on average,50gallons of water per day.Ive set up rain barrels and infiltration pits to collect thousands of gallons of storm water cascading from my roof.Ive even entered the last bastion of greendom-installing a composting toilet.Suffice to say,Ive been feeling pretty satisfied with myself for all the drinking water Ive saved with these big-ticket projects.Now I realize that my daily consumption choices could have an even larger effect–not only on the local water supply but also globally:1.1billion people have no access to freshwater,and,in the future,those who do have access will have less of it.To see how much virtual water1was using,I logged on to the"Green Blue Book"website and used its water footprint calculator,entering my daily consumption habits.Tallying up the water footprint of my breakfast,lunch,dinner and snacks,as well as my daily dose of over-the-counter uppers and downers-coffee,wine and beer-Im using512gallons of virtual water each day just to feed myself.In a word:alarming.Even more alarming was how much hidden water I was using to get dressed.Im hardly a clotheshorse,but the few new items I buy once again trumped the amount of water flowing from my faucets each day.If Im serious about saving water,I realized I could make some simple lifestyle shifts.Looking more closely at the areas in my life that use the most virtual water,it was food and clothes,specifically meat,coffee and,oddly, blue jeans and leather jackets.Being a motorcyclist,I own an unusually large amount of leather-boots and jackets in particular.All of it is enormously water intensive.It takes7,996gallons to make a leather.jacket,leather being a byproduct of beef. It takes2,866gallons of water to make a single pair of blue jeans,because theyre made from water-hogging cotton.Crunching the numbers for the amount of clothes I buy every year,it looks a lot like my friends swimming pool.My entire closet is borderline Olympic.Gulp.My late resolution is to buy some items used.Underwear and socks are,of course,exempt from this strategy, but1have no problem shopping less and also shopping at Goodwill.In fact,Id been doing that for the past year to save money.My clothes outrageous water footprint just reintbrced it for me.More conscious living and substitution,rather than sacrifice,are the prevailing ideas with the water footprint. Its one Im trying,and thats had an unusual upside.I had a hamburger recently,and I enjoyed it a lot more since it is now an occasional treat rather than a weekly habit.(One gallon=3.8litres)11.According to the passage,the Water Footprint NetworkA.made the author aware of freshwater shortage.B.helped the author get to know the Green Blue Book.C.worked for freshwater conservation for nonprofit purposes.D.collaborated with the Green Blue Book in freshwater conservation.12.Which of the following reasons can best explain the authors feeling of self-satisfaction?A.He made contribution to drinking water conservation in his own way.B.Money spent on upgrading his household facilities was worthwhile.C.His house was equipped with advanced water-saving facilities.D.He could have made even greater contribution by changing his lifestyle.13.According to the context,"...how mv own actions factored in"meansA.how I could contribute to water conservation.B.what efforts I should make to save fresh water.C.what behaviour could be counted as freshwater-saving.D.how much of what I did contributed to freshwater shortage.14.According to the passage,the author was more alarmed by the fact thatA.he was having more meat and coffee.B.his clothes used even more virtual water.C.globally there will be less fresh water.D.his lifestyle was too extravagant.15."My entire closet is borderline Olympic"is an example ofA.exaggeration.B.analogy.C.understatement.D.euphemism.16.What is the tone of the author in the last paragraph?A.Sarcastic.B.Ironic.C.Critical.D.Humorous.TEXT BIn her novel of"Reunion,American Style",Rona Jaffe suggests that a class reunion"is more than a sentimental journey.It is also a way of answering the question that lies at the back of nearly all our minds. Did they do better than I?"Jaffes observation may be misplaced but not completely lost.According to a study conducted by social psychologist Jack Sparacino,the overwhelming majority who attend reunions arent there invidiously to compare their recent accomplishments with those of their former classmates.Instead,they hope,primarily, to relive their earlier successes.Certainly,a few return to show their former classmates how well they have done;others enjoy observing the changes that have occurred in their classmates(not always in themselves,of course).But the majority who attend their class reunions do so to relive the good times they remember having when they were younger.In his study,Sparacino found that,as high school students,attendees had been more popular,more often regarded as attractive,and more involved in extracurricular activities than those classmates who chose not to attend.For those who turned up at their reunions,then,the old times were also the good times!It would appear that Americans have a special fondness for reunions,judging by their prevalence.Major league baseball players,fraternity members,veterans groups,high school and college graduates,and former Boy Scouts all hold reunions on a regular basis.In addition,family reunions frequently attract blood relatives from faraway places who spend considerable money and time to reunite.Actually,in their affection for reuniting with friends,family or colleagues,Americans are probably no different from any other people,except that Americans have created a mind-boggling number and variety of institutionalized forms of gatherings to facilitate the satisfaction of this desire.Indeed,reunions have increasingly become formal events that are organized on a regular basis and,in the process,they have also become big business.Shell Norris of Class Reunion,Inc.,says that Chicago alone has1,500high school reunions each year.A conservative estimate on the national level would be10,000annually.At one time,all high school reunions were organized by volunteers,usually female homemakers.In the last few years,however,as more and more women have entered the labour force,alumni reunions are increasingly being planned by specialized companies rather than by part-time volunteers.The first college reunion was held by the alumni of Yale University in1792.Graduates of Pennsylvania, Princeton,Stanford,and Brown followed suit.And by the end of the19th century,most4-year institutions were holding alumni reunions.The variety of college reunions is impressive.At Princeton,alumni parade through the town wearing their class uniforms and singing their alma mater.At Marietta College,they gather for a dinner-dance on a steamship cruising the Ohio River.Clearly,the thought of cruising on a steamship or marching through the streets is usually not,by itself,sufficient reason for large numbers of alumni to return to campus.Alumni who decide to attend their reunions share a common identity based on the years they spent together as undergraduates.For this reason, universities that somehow establish a common bond–for example,because they are relatively small or especially prestigious-tend to draw substantial numbers of their alumni to reunions.In an effort to enhance this common identity,larger colleges and universities frequently build their class reunions on participation in smaller units,such as departments or schools.Or they encourage"affinity reunions"for groups of former cheerleaders,editors,fraternity members,musicians,members of military organizations on campus,and the like.Of course,not every alumnus is fond of his or her alma mater.Students who graduated during the late1960s may be especially reluctant to get involved in alumni events.They were part of the generation that conducted sit-ins and teach-ins directed at university administrators,protested military recruitment on campus and marched against"establishment politics."If this generation has a common identity,it may fall outside of their university ties-or even be hostile to them.Even as they enter their middle years,alumni who continue to hold unpleasant memories of college during this period may not wish to attend class reunions.17.According to the passage,Sparacinos studyA.provided strong evidence for Jaffes statement.B.showed that attendees tended to excel in high school study.C.found that interest in reunions was linked with school experience.D.found evidence for attendees intense desire for showing off success.18.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a distinct feature of U.S.class reunions?A.U.S.class reunions are usually occasions to show off ones recent success.B.Reunions are regular and formal events organized by professional agencies.C.Class reunions have become a profitable business.D.Class reunions have brought about a variety of activities.19.What mainly attracts many people to return to campus for reunion?A.The variety of activities for class reunion.B.The special status their university enjoys.C.Shared experience beyond the campus.D.Shared undergraduate experience on campus.20.The rhetorical function of the first paragraph is toA.introduce Rona Jeffes novel.B.present the authors counterargument.C.serve as prelude to the authors argument.D.bring into focus contrasting opinions.21.What is the passage mainly about?A.Reasons for popularity and(non)attendance for alumni reunions.B.A historical perspective for alumni reunions in the United States.C.Alumni reunions and American university traditions.D.Alumni reunion and its social and economic implications.TEXT COne time while on his walk George met Mr.Cattanzara coming home very late from work.He wondered if he was drunk but then could tell he wasnt.Mr.Cattanzara,a stocky,bald-headed man who worked in a change booth on an IRT station,lived on the next block after Georges,above a shoe repair store.Nights, during the hot weather,he sat on his stoop in an undershirt,reading the New York Times in the light of the shoemakers window.He read it from the first page to the last,then went up to sleep.And all the time he wasreading the paper,his wife,a fat woman with a white face,leaned out of the window,gazing into the street, her thick white arms folded under her loose breast,on the window ledge.Once in a while Mr.Cattanzara came home drunk,but it was a quiet drunk.He never made any trouble,only walked stiffly up the street and slowly climbed the stairs into the hall.Though drunk he looked the same as always,except for his tight walk,the quietness,and that his eyes were wet.George liked Mr.Cattanzara because he remembered him giving him nickels to buy lemon ice with when he was a squirt.Mr.Cattanzara was a different type than those in the neighbourhood.He asked different questions than the others when he met you,and he seemed to know what went on in all the newspapers.He read them,as his fat sick wife watched from the window."What are you doing with yourself this summer,George?"Mr.Cattanzara asked."l see you walkin around at night."George felt embarrassed."I like to walk.""What are you doin in the day now?""Nothing much just now.Im waiting for a job."Since it shamed him to admit that he wasnt working,George said,"Im reading a lot to pick up my education.""What are you readin?"George hesitated,then said,"I got a list of books in the library once and now Im gonna read them this summer."He felt strange and a little unhappy saying this,but he wanted Mr.Cattanzara to respect him. "How many books are there on it?""I never counted them.Maybe around a hundred."Mr.Cattanzara whistled through his teeth."I figure if l did that,"George went on earnestly,"it would help me in my education.1dont mean the kind they give you in high school.I want to know different things than they learn there,if you know what I mean."The change maker nodded."Still and all,one hundred books is a pretty big load for onesummer.""It might take longer.""After youre finished with some,maybe you and I can shoot the breeze about them?"said Mr.Cattanzara. "When Im finished,"George answered.Mr.Cattanzara went home and George continued on his walk.After that,though he had the urge to,George did nothing different from usual.He still took his walks at night,ending up in the little park.But one evening the shoemaker on the next block stopped George to say he was a good boy,and George figured that Mr.Cattanzara had told him all about the books he was reading.From the shoemaker it must have gone down the street,because George saw a couple of people smiling kindly at him,though nobody spoke to him personally.He felt a little better around the neighbourhood and liked it more,though not so much he would want to live in it forever.He had never exactly disliked the people in it,yet he had never liked them very much either.It was the fault of the neighbourhood.To his surprise,George found out that his father and his sister Sophie knew about his reading too.His father was too shy to say anything about it-he was never much of a talker in his whole life--but Sophie was softer to George,and she showed him in other ways she was proud of him.22.In the excerpt,Mr.Cattanzara was described as a man whoA.was fond of drinking.B.showed a wide interest.C.often worked overtime.D.liked to gossip after work.23.It can be inferred from the passage thatA.Mr.Cattanzara was surprised at Georges reading plan.B.Mr.Cannazara was doubtful about George throughout.C.George was forced to tell a lie and then regretted.D.George lied at the beginning and then became serious.24.After the street conversation with Mr.Cattanzara,GeorgeA.remained the same as usual.B.became more friendly with Mr.Cattanzara.C.began to like his neighbours more than ever.D.continued to read the books from the list.25.We can tell from the excerpt that GeorgeA.had a neither close nor distant relationship with his father.B.was dissatisfied with his life and surroundings.C.found that his sister remained skeptical about him.D.found his neighbours liked to poke their nose into him.TEXT DAbraham Lincoln turns200this year,and hes beginning to show his age.When his birthday arrives,on February12,Congress will hold a special joint session in the Capitols National Statuary Hall,a wreath will be laid at the great memorial in Washington,and a webcast will link school classrooms for a"teach-in" honouring his memory.Admirable as they are,though,the events will strike many of us Lincoln fans as inadequate,even halfhearted--and another sign that our appreciation for the16th president and his towering achievements is slipping away.And you dont have to be a Lincoln enthusiast to believe that this is something we cant afford to lose.Compare this years celebration with the Lincoln centennial,in1909.That year,Lincolns likeness made its debut on the penny,thanks to approval from the U.S.Secretary of the munities and civic associations in every comer of the country erupted in parades,concerts,balls,lectures,and military displays. We still feel the effects today:The momentum unloosed in1909led to the Lincoln Memorial,opened in 1922,and the Lincoln Highway,the first paved transcontinental thoroughfare.The celebrants in1909had a few inspirations we lack today.Lincolns presidency was still a living memory for countless Americans.In2009we are farther in time from the end of the Second World War than they were from the Civil War;families still felt the loss of loved ones from that awful national trauma.But Americans in1909had something more:an unembarrassed appreciation for heroes and an acute sense of the way that even long-dead historical figures press in on the present and make us who we are.One story will illustrate what lm talking about.In2003a group of local citizens arranged to place a statue of Lincoln in Richmond,Virginia,former capital of the Confederacy.The idea touched off a firestorm of controversy.The Sons of Confederate Veterans held a public conference of carefully selected scholars to"reassess"the legacy of Lincoln.The verdict-no surprise-was negative:Lincoln was labeled everything from a racist totalitarian to a teller of dirty jokes.I covered the conference as a reporter,but what really unnerved me was a counter-conference of scholars to refute the earlier one.These scholars drew a picture of Lincoln that only our touchy-feely age could conjure up.The man who oversaw the most savage war in our history was described-by his admirers,remember-as"nonjudgmental,""unmoralistic,""comfortable with ambiguity."I felt the way a friend of mine felt as we later watched the unveiling of the Richmond statue in a subdued ceremony:"But hes so small!"The statue in Richmond was indeed small;like nearly every Lincoln statue put up in the past half century,it was life-size and was placed at ground level,a conscious rejection of the heroic-approachable and human, yes,but not something to look up to.The Richmond episode taught me that Americans have lost the language to explain Lincolns greatness evento ourselves.Earlier generations said they wanted their children to be like Lincoln:principled,kind, compassionate,resolute.Today we want Lincoln to be like us.This helps to explain the long string of recent books in which writers have presented a Lincoln made after their own image.Weve had Lincoln as humorist and Lincoln as manic-depressive,Lincoln the business sage, the conservative Lincoln and the liberal Lincoln,the emancipator and the racist,the stoic philosopher,the Christian,the atheist-Lincoln over easy and Lincoln scrambled.Whats often missing,,though,i,s the timeless Lincoln,the Lincoln whom all generations,our own no less than that of1909,can lay claim to.Lucky for us,those memorializers from a century ago-and,through them,Lincoln himself-have left us a hin,t of where to find him.The Lincoln Memorial is the mos,,t visited of our presidential monuments.Here is where we find the Lincoln who endures:in the words he left us,defining the country weve inherited.Here is the Lincoln who can be endlessly renewed and who,200 years after his birth,retains the power to renew us.26.The author thinks that this years celebration is inadequate and even halfhearted becauseA.no Lincoln statue will be unveiled.B.no memorial coins will be issued.C.no similar appreciation of Lincoln will be seen.D.no activities can be compared to those in1909.27.According to the passage,what really makes the1909celebrations different from this years?A.Respect for great people and their influence.B.Variety and magnitude of celebration activities.C.Structures constructed in memory of Lincoln.D.Temporal proximity to Lincolns presidency.28.In the authors opinion,the counter-conferenceA.rectified the judgment by those carefully selected scholars.B.offered a brand new reassessment perspective.C.came up with somewhat favourable conclusions.D.resulted in similar disparaging remarks on Lincoln.29.According to the author,the image of Lincoln conceived by contemporary peopleA.conforms to traditional images.B.reflects the present-day tendency of worship.C.shows the present-day desire to emulate Lincoln.D.reveals the variety of current opinions on heroes.30.Which of the following best explains the implication of the last paragraph?A.Lincolns greatness remains despite the passage of time.B.The memorial is symbolic of the great mans achievements.C.Each generation has it own interpretation of Lincoln.D.People get to know Lincoln through memorializersPART VI WRITING(45MIN)A recent survey of2,000college students asked about their attitudes towards phone calls and text-messaging (also known as Short Message Service)and found the students main goal was to pass along information in as little time,with as little small talk,as possible."What they like most about their mobile devices is that they can reach other people,"says Naomi Baron,a professor of linguistics at American University in Washington, D.C.,who conducted the survey."What they like least is that other people can reach them."How far do you agree with Professor Baron?You are supposed to write about400words.In the first part of your essay you should state clearly your main argument,and in the second part you should support your argument with appropriate details.In the last part you should bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary.You should supply an appropriate title for your essay.Marks will be awarded for content,organization,language and appropriateness.Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.Write your essay on ANSWER SHEET Below翻译硕士考研资料:(全套)及课程体系(一)汉语写作与百科知识---天津出版传媒集团李国正,夏衍教授主编,这本书针对近三年各个翻译硕士院校的真题进行了分析和统计,并总结了历年各个院校翻译硕士考研规律。
北京语言大学翻译硕士考研信息北京语言大学翻译硕士考研经验:基础英语1.单选10个————非常基础的词汇语法题,看看专四的语法书绝对够了2.完型,共20个20分(因为是10个选择,10个填空,所以考场上有同学问老师是不是少打印了选项,所以,一定先看题目要求,不知道北语明年是不是还是这样的题型,小心驶得万年,因为粗心而丢分就太可惜了~~)3.阅读三篇选项阅读(共10题,每题2分)两篇问答阅读(共5题,每题4分)(参考书目《翻译硕士英语》《经济学人》以及外刊文章,都是紧跟时事的。
前期打基础的时候做专八的阅读真题,会帮助很大,能提高阅读速度和筛选信息的能力。
)此外刘毅的10000词汇书以及专八的词汇书,也要看看。
清楚的告诉大家六级词汇是远远不够的,单词真的很重要。
尤其是在阅读和翻译篇章中出现的词汇。
4.作文graduate education VS undergraduate education本科教育和研究生教育的区别(注意字数400)作文书我选择的是14天突破英语专业八级满分写作红皮的,后期开始背,也要注意练习,争取后期每周一篇。
翻译硕士英语:1.30个词组(共30分)苍蝇老虎一起打简政放权一带一路亚洲自贸区石墨烯气溶胶丝路基金全科医生多普勒效应中国经济新常态非接触式支付亲诚惠容三网融合carbon sink,ISILKyoto protocol Vape TPP pivot to Aisa Msf car pool,Chinadaily是必看的,这一年的新闻词汇新词新译老老实实的背,里面有很多例如苍蝇老虎,简政放权,一带一路,亚洲自贸等,至少一半还是这上面的,chinadaily看过的话可以给你保个底2,英译汉两篇第一篇有点难度,第二篇是说为什么猫会叫,在什么情况下叫。
翻译的尽量俏皮一些~感觉很有趣因为原文就比较有趣味汉译英:讲的是林语堂对人生的看法写了三点,这一部分一般是散文性质的。
翻译作为专业课是重头戏,尤其是词汇翻译,是拉开差距的一个地方,但这个除了多积累多看没有别的捷径可走,育明教育老师总结的课件非常有帮助。
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北京语言大学英语翻译硕士考研参考书目
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2-叶子南,《高级英汉翻译理论与实践》清华大学出版社,2001
3-张汉熙,《高级英语》(修订本)第1、2册 外语教学与研究出版社,1995
4-张卫平,《英语报刊选读》外语教学与研究出版社,2005
5-叶 朗,《中国文化读本》外语教学与研究出版社,2008
6-夏晓鸣,《应用文写作》复旦大学出版社,2010
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北京语言大学
翻译硕士英语
一、单选 20个
二、阅读 4篇
前两篇各有5个选择题
后两篇是根据文章回答问题,共5个问题
三、写作
题目方向是“What qualities should a competent person possess ?”
英语翻译基础
一、词语翻译:
BP
EU
WHO
WWF
DNA
Malthusian theory
DPRK
FIFA
Goldman Sachs
南水北调。
翻译得分点1-1-2修辞一,精心斟酌译词二,恰当使用成语【真题解析】三,正确使用虚词四,灵活安排句式【真题解析】五,谨慎掌握增减一,精心斟酌译词1注意“措辞不当”2注意“搭配不当”3注意“用词生涩”1注意“措辞不当”育明教育解析:翻译硕士考研大纲考试科目:除去全国统考的政治外,备战MTI的同学们还有三门专业课需要复习:150分的百科知识与中文写作,100分的基础英语,以及150分的英汉互译。
1.百科写作大纲考试目的本考试是全日制翻译硕士专业学位研究生的入学资格考试之专业基础课,各语种考生统一用汉语答题。
各招生院校根据考生参加本考试的成绩和其他三门考试的成绩总分来选择参加第二轮,即复试的考生。
性质范围本考试是测试考生百科知识和汉语写作水平的尺度参照性水平考试。
考试范围包括大纲规定的百科知识和汉语写作水平。
基本要求①具备一定中外文化,以及政治经济法律等方面的背景知识。
②对作为母语的现代汉语有较强的基本功。
③具备较强的现代汉语写作能力。
百科写作书目卢晓江,《自然科学史十二讲》,中国轻工业出版社(2007)叶朗,《中国文化读本》,北京:外语教学与研究出版社(2008)杨月蓉,《实用汉语语法与修辞》,重庆:西南师范大学出版社(1999)白延庆,《公文写作》,对外经贸大学出版社(2004)专家解读:50分的百科知识,大家不必一味地纠结于百科知识的“广”,而应该“有针对性地”复习。
关于中文写作,是有一定的形式和规律可循的,在专业老师的指导下,练习、修改、再练习,努力精益求精,即可面面俱到。
2.基础英语大纲考试目的翻译硕士英语作为全日制翻译硕士专业学位(MTI)入学考试的外国语考试,其目的是考察考生是否具备进行MTI学习所要求的外语水平。
性质范围本考试是一种测试应试者单项和综合语言能力的尺度参照性水平考试。
考试范围包括MTI考生应具备的外语词汇量、语法知识以及外语阅读与写作等方面的技能。
基本要求①具有良好的外语基本功,认知词汇量在10,000以上,掌握6000个以上(以英语为例)的积极词汇,即能正确而熟练地运用常用词汇及其常用搭配。
全国8大分校·出题人阅卷人加盟·多对一跟踪督促·精准考研信息·考前绝密押题·复试协议保过高端状元集训营·一对一押题保分·专业课视频课程·全套真题(含解析)笔记·专业课押题卷北京语言大学翻译硕士英语笔译考研资料-考研考博一.北京语言大学翻译硕士考研内容分析专业招生人数初试复试英语笔译年份统考推免政治100分翻译硕士英语100分英语翻译基础150分汉语写作与百科知识150分2015401020163614英语口译20151552016118二.育明考研考博辅导中心孙老师解析:关于北京语言大学翻译硕士英语笔译2016年的招生信息最新总结:1,2016年北京语言大学英语笔译进复试46人,最高分409,最低分370.英语口译进复试16人,最高分405分,最低分369分。
从整体招生人数来看,北京语言大学招生人数和15年比变化不大,但是分数线增加了。
育明教育武老师希望17年考研的学生了解最新的信息,更好的去备考。
2,北京语言大学翻译硕士学费相对于其他高校相对较低,8000元/年,而且自从12年北语设立高翻学院以来,北语的师资力量越来越强大,就业形势非常好,武老师希望大学根据自己的实力选择院校。
3,北京语言大学翻译硕士考研参考书真题都不公布,很多考生觉得全国8大分校·出题人阅卷人加盟·多对一跟踪督促·精准考研信息·考前绝密押题·复试协议保过高端状元集训营·一对一押题保分·专业课视频课程·全套真题(含解析)笔记·专业课押题卷无从下手,但是没有参考书并不能阻碍什么。
考研,非参加知识竞赛,背书即可。
研究生入学考试,考的是语言能力,不是考记忆力。
育明教育考博分校针对北京语言大学翻译硕士专业考研开设的辅导课程有:专业课一对一·全程集训营·视频班·复试保过班·高端协议班。
北京语言大学翻译硕士考研真题英语:1.单选,10个,难度不大(10分)2.完形填空,没有选项,10个空(20分)3.阅读,前三篇是选择,只记得两篇,一个是讲爸爸去哪儿的,一个是讲艺术品拍卖的,最后一篇是问答,有两个问题,每个5分,内容是由谷歌眼镜引申出的科技与人际关系的问题。
阅读篇幅挺长的,但是掌握好节奏时间足够。
4.作文,大体是说,ZF是否应该lay less stress on English learning,谈谈自己的看法第二天翻译基础:1.Quantitative Easing Tapering2.high-definition3.quantum physics4.prudent monetary policy5.bitcoin6.liquidity7.negative list8.TPP(Trans-Pacific Partnership)9.real economy10.Growth markets11.Cyberbullying12.Matthew effect13."pivot"to Asia policy14.good governance15.十八届三中全会16.禁止化学武器组织17.土豪18.海上丝绸之路19.棱镜计划20.采购经理人指数21.恩格尔系数22.渗透和颠覆活动23.防空识别区24.改革红利25.屌丝26.《舌尖上的中国》27.《天堂蒜薹之歌》28.国家卫生计生委29.“玉兔”月球车30.撒娇段落翻译两篇,英译汉讲语言相关的,汉译英关于人征服自然的,每篇60分百科:一.1.短板义务教育2.《圣经》物权3.大数据谷歌4.经常项目余额贸易顺差5.西学东渐阿拉丁神灯一共20分二.改错,这个是新题型,给了4段话,纠正里面的表达错误,30分三.应用文写作,写学生会下达的活动通知四.大作文,题目是《夹缝人生》,给了一个孔子的事例备考要求:对单考生参加复试的要求由招生单位参考教育部复试分数基本要求自定。
可编辑修改精选全文完整版北京外国语大学翻译硕士考研真题汇总与答案解析一、英语翻译基础英汉短语互译:Bogor GoalsFTAAPzero-sum gameALSNASAgenomic variationozone depletionsinologybitcoinUNCEDpaparazziamino aciddigital divideexistentialismsilver-spoon kids十八届四中全会亚太经合组织互联互通量化宽松公使衔参赞埃博拉病毒自闭症防空识别区负面清单房产税专利技术和而不同地沟油真人秀逆袭二、篇章翻译今年篇章翻译由以前的四篇改为了两篇,我也破天荒第一次翻译前打了草稿。
英译汉是一篇有关里约环境会议的,说实话我词汇量不行,看着也有点儿晕。
汉译英是刘梦溪写的有关孟子精神和现代社会的文章,很多文言文,比如什么礼义廉耻、国之四端之类。
其实明白中文的意思翻译倒也不是特别难。
汉语写作与百科知识:一、名词解释尼罗河战略伙伴关系四大菩萨十字军中亚五国日心说元素周期律丝绸之路经济带金字塔APEC金砖四国九大行星三省六部的“六部”《牡丹亭》东盟IS(就是伊斯兰国)南北战争二十八宿《俄狄浦斯王》三一律“新寓言”派《菊与刀》北约苏辛《说文解字》二、应用文写作应用文是根据自己经历的某件事写一则消息,是新闻体裁的一种三、大作文大作文给一段材料,写一个人从火车上丢了一个鞋子,然后马上扔了另一个,说这只鞋留着也没用,有人捡到没准还能穿。
然后以“让失去变的可爱”为题写一篇作文。
本文系统介绍北京外国语大学翻译硕士考研难度,北京外国语大学翻译硕士就业,北京外国语大学翻译硕士考研辅导,北京外国语大学翻译硕士考研参考书,北京外国语大学翻译硕士专业课五大方面的问题,凯程北京外国语大学翻译硕士老师给大家详细讲解。
特别申明,以下信息绝对准确,凯程就是王牌的北京外国语大学翻译硕士考研机构!五、北京外国语大学翻译硕士考研初试参考书是什么北京外国语大学翻译硕士参考书很多人都不清楚,这里凯程北京外国语大学翻译硕士王牌老师给大家整理出来了,以供参考:英语方向:1、Bassnett,Susan.《翻译研究》Translation Studies,外教社,2004.2、Gentzler,Edwin.《当代翻译理论(第二版修订本)》Contemporary Translation Theories,外教社,2004.3、马会娟、苗菊编.《当代西方翻译理论选读》,外语教学与研究出版社,2009年。
全国8大分校·出题人阅卷人加盟·多对一跟踪督促·精准考研信息·考前绝密押题·复试协议保过高端状元集训营·一对一押题保分·专业课视频课程·全套真题(含解析)笔记·专业课押题卷北京语言大学翻译硕士英语笔译考研资料-考研考博一.北京语言大学翻译硕士考研内容分析专业招生人数初试复试英语笔译年份统考推免政治100分翻译硕士英语100分英语翻译基础150分汉语写作与百科知识150分2015401020163614英语口译20151552016118二.育明考研考博辅导中心孙老师解析:关于北京语言大学翻译硕士英语笔译2016年的招生信息最新总结:1,2016年北京语言大学英语笔译进复试46人,最高分409,最低分370.英语口译进复试16人,最高分405分,最低分369分。
从整体招生人数来看,北京语言大学招生人数和15年比变化不大,但是分数线增加了。
育明教育孙老师希望17年考研的学生了解最新的信息,更好的去备考。
2,北京语言大学翻译硕士学费相对于其他高校相对较低,8000元/年,而且自从12年北语设立高翻学院以来,北语的师资力量越来越强大,就业形势非常好,孙老师希望大学根据自己的实力选择院校。
3,北京语言大学翻译硕士考研参考书真题都不公布,很多考生觉得全国8大分校·出题人阅卷人加盟·多对一跟踪督促·精准考研信息·考前绝密押题·复试协议保过高端状元集训营·一对一押题保分·专业课视频课程·全套真题(含解析)笔记·专业课押题卷无从下手,但是没有参考书并不能阻碍什么。
考研,非参加知识竞赛,背书即可。
研究生入学考试,考的是语言能力,不是考记忆力。
育明教育考博分校针对北京语言大学翻译硕士专业考研开设的辅导课程有:专业课一对一·全程集训营·视频班·复试保过班·高端协议班。
每年专业课课程班的平均通过率都在85%以上。
育明学校从2006年开始积累的深厚高校资源,整合利用历届育明优秀学员的成功经验与高分资料,为每一位学员构建考研成功的基础保障。
(育明教育孙老师扣扣:一九一四零二五二四六)三.翻译硕士考研资料:(全套)(一)汉语写作与百科知识---天津出版传媒集团李国正,夏衍教授主编,这本书针对近三年各个翻译硕士院校的真题进行了分析和统计,并总结了历年各个院校翻译硕士考研规律。
翻译硕士英语真题解析---天津科技出版社出版英语翻译基础真题解析----天津科技出版社出版(二)真题集汇总:2010年翻译硕士考研真题集2011年翻译硕士考研真题集2012年翻译硕士考研真题集2013年翻译硕士考研真题集2014年翻译硕士考研真题集2015年翻译硕士考研真题集2016年翻译硕士考研真题集翻译硕士考研词汇精编-----分类汇总翻译硕士考研词汇精编-----分频汇总四.北京语言大学翻译硕士考研真题2013北京语言大学翻译硕士英语笔译(回忆版)英语翻译基础Ⅰ.Translate the following abbreviations and phrases into corresponding meanings.1.HTTP超文本传输协议2.VAT增值税3.EFTA欧洲自由贸易联盟4.APEC亚太经合组织5.NPT(military)不扩散核武器条约6.IPO首次公开募股;首次公开上市7.strait exchange fundation海基会(SEF)8.The Milky Way银河9.dollar policy金元外交10.a five percent discount九五折11.returns on equity股权回报率12.running expense经营费用13.mass transit system公共客运系统.14.Equalitarianism平均主义15.International Date Line国际日期变更线16.磁悬浮列车Maglev train17.保质期gurantee period18.自主招生independent recruitment19.工笔画traditional Chinese realistic painting20.公积金public accumulation fund21.限购property-purchasing limitations22.军国主义militarism23.三权分立(西方)separation of executive,legislative and judicial powers24.鸿门宴Hongmen Banquet25.中国证监会China Securities Regulatory Comission(CSRC)26.《资治通鉴》History as a Mirror全国8大分校·出题人阅卷人加盟·多对一跟踪督促·精准考研信息·考前绝密押题·复试协议保过高端状元集训营·一对一押题保分·专业课视频课程·全套真题(含解析)笔记·专业课押题卷27探月工程lunar probe program.28.党内民主Inner-party democracy29.制海权command of sea30.弱势群体the disadvantaged/vulnerable groupⅡ、篇章翻译(120’)英译汉(60’)Source1(25’)In bad economic times the temptation to bash immigration is overwhelming.“Get the stench outof Greece,”runs a slogan of Golden Dawn,an increasingly popular anti-immigrant party there. David Cameron has pledged to more than halve annual net migration into Britain by2015.In America Republicans are wondering how much anti-immigration rhetoric contributed to Mitt Romney’s defeat in the presidential election.A change of political tune is badly needed.Evidence suggests that increased flows of people across borders could ignite global growth.The economic case for migration is similar to that for free trade.Trade benefits countries by letting workers specialise in activities in which they are relatively more productive,raising output. And the larger market created by trade spreads the fixed costs of innovation more thinly, encouraging the development of new goods and ernments began the long march towards trade liberalisation after grasping that its upsides outweigh its costs,leaving a surplus large enough to compensate the losers.Source2(35’)关于UFO的一篇文章,原来见过,忘记在哪了,找到了一定会再补充。
汉译英:(60’)每个人都不免有一个理想,或为温饱,或为名利,或为学问,或为德行,所谓“从其大体者为大人,从其小体者为小人”。
这种大小的分别究竟以什么为标准呢?哲学家们都承认:人的最高目的是幸福。
但什么才是真的幸福呢?积学修德可被看成幸福,饱食暖衣也可被看成幸福,谁是谁非?我们从人的观点来说,人之所以高贵于禽兽者在于他的心灵。
人如果要充分地表现他的人性,必须充实他的心灵生活。
幸福是一种享受,人既有了肉体,即不能没有肉体的享受。
所以我们不必如禁欲主义的清教徒般不近人情,但我们也须明白:肉体的享受不是人类最上的享受,而是人类与鸡豚狗彘所共有的。
人类最上的享受是心灵的享受,学问、艺术、道德都是心灵的活动,人如果在这三方面达到最高的境界,同时也就达到了最幸福的境界。
2012年原题的基础上又加了一半,源自朱光潜的《谈人生价值》,还专门查出来了原文,就是没看啊,复习的时候直接忽略,现在悔的肠子都青了,所以这是血淋淋的教训啊!考过的也会再考!-百科知识请对划线部分知识进行解释。
(50分)1.歼-15在“辽宁舰”上首次进行阻拦着陆和滑跃起飞试验飞行,罗阳同志为现场总指挥。
全国8大分校·出题人阅卷人加盟·多对一跟踪督促·精准考研信息·考前绝密押题·复试协议保过高端状元集训营·一对一押题保分·专业课视频课程·全套真题(含解析)笔记·专业课押题卷莎士比亚从英伦三岛走向国际化的过程中,歌德的推介功劳至大。
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表达受访的基本意见。
包括主体和落款。
是一个关于商标转让的谈话,对话比较长。